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    THK OMAHA DAILY liERilTIIUUSnAY. JULY II ,
b'EWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Attorney General Stone Stops Long Enough
to Denounce a Political Slander.
DOES NOT AID IN CHEATING THE COUNTY
Ilr Kxplnlit * III * Action In Connection \iltli
the iii-uitor : Tax Suit und Slimut llo
\Vim .Itihtlllril In tliu Cmirnc
llf I'ttrmctl.
A democratic paper has been msKlng n
v.gorout attack upon Attorney Uenorul John
Y. Ktono during the past few davs for the
itut.d ho has taken in the Union elevator
contest , which was settled a few days ago
by the payment In full of the personal prop
erty taxes due upon the elevator by Stone's
clients the Uock Island , the Milwaukee and
tbc Burlington rouax
The rcntoii for the attack Is purely a po
litical ono una lies In the fact that a cam
paign bus just becun lu which Mr. Stone is
u candidate for re-election to the office of at
torney general. Tno democratic sheet re
ferred to accuses him with uslu ( . ' his ofllco to
usfist the elevator company in dodging 1U.
taxes und attempts to make political capital
out of tbo charges , thus doing Mr. Stone nn
Injustice ns flagrant ns it is uncalled for.
Mr. Stone wus seen vcstorduy ana asked
lor his statement ol tbo cuso.
"All through the trial of the case , ' ' ho re-
p'led , "my only object was to get possession
o the elevator lor my clients. Wo offered
to give a bond in any amount that might be
numed by Judge McUeo to secure the jiiy-
iin'iit of all the tuxes that might be due , unu
c me into court with our bondsmen , ready lo
furnish the necessary security. Jurigu Mc-
Ueu was ready tu fix .be bond , but the county
treasurer lotuscd toscttlo on this basis. It
was not until wo gut uu order for a writ of
ii.junction from Judge Doeinor to rostrnln
Hoed from occupying the elevator premises
ihrt ho en me to ternm. I hud cot the slight-
t'Bi desire to assist in unv tux-dodging , and
liny candid man who investigates tlm case
v , 111 uamit that the circumstances bear me
out in tbo statement. "
ClllllltlUHJU.I ( iUlllO * ,
They nro more instructive , more en
tertniiiing tlinn nuthors. Ju1- ! the thinp
for the home , ombriiciiij { history , litoru-
lui o , biography , art , science , gobpniphy.
Cull or tend for circular. Homo Enter
tainment Co. , 1U 1'oarl btreet.
The Cliautauquit chests will pivo a
recital at thu Twin City Chuutauqua
tonight.
AT TIII ; LAST
tohlch Iho Cliaulnnqiiu
There's no roseate jiath for Chautauqua
managers. Although they do not advertise
us nn accident insurance company , nor pro-
less 10 bo responsible for packages and pcr-
totii tvhlch are not left at their oflice , there
Is n certuin portion of the patronizing public
which holds the Cbautauquu management
responsible for ull such mishaps us the brcuk-
Ing ot General Alger's leg und the sickness
Dl Congressman Brcckinnnpo's wife. Just
BK it socinea qulto probable that thu remain
ing dn > s of Iho assembly wouia pllde
M.'inothlv along tne chiiune so wisely pro-
prumod for them , two telegrams came yes
terday which gave everybody the headache.
L > nn road :
WASHINGTON. I ) . ( ' . , Julv Kl Mcstri. Trey-
nor nnd Mcljt'e , ' 'iniiicll ItiulTs. linpcr.it. vo
public il titles cletnun.l niv pruse'nu here
b.lver bill lli bo up lunmrrow.
J. O. IlL"UO\v .
The other was :
WA lll\nTON. I ) . C. . July la. MannpprB
Tr ynorand McGee. I'oiinrll Hiulls , Ic. : 51y
vifi' i" lee III for mo lo leave her side. Kegrcl
tu disappoint you.
W. C. 1' . ItiticKiNnii : > rjn.
The following was received from Con
gressman Bowman
WASIII.SOTON. 1) . C. . JulylS. Trcynor ncd
Medru , t'otUK-il HlnlTs : Mi. Hicckinridu'c
iiiuile all urniu ftnciils lo slurt but hK wife
hud u njliipso yistertluy nnd It Is Impossible
for him to leave. Ilnrroivs , had Important
IiiiBlnchK. It Is too Hum the end of the session
tojjuluny one f oin h re.
THOMAS UCMVMAN.
Thus the best laid plans of man. if not of
in i co , were knocked in the head. Tbo tnan-
r.ger * nt ouco not the wires working and
have been keeping them hot trying lo make
nrrnngemeuts which will fully satisfy
tbo punlic for any disaDboliumonl
it may fool in not hearinc
thpsn diK'inguiihcd gentlemen. It
is believed thul their efforts will be success
ful , nnd while details cannot bo announced
HUH morning , tbe assurunco is giveu thal
Friday , which will bo republican dav , und
ButurdH.v , which will bo democratic dav , will
be crowded wilh political attractions of such
merit us to tickle the pride of ench great
purtv , ns well as inlort'st and please all.
Hon. U. G. Herr of Michigan is on the
grounds , und it Is possible ho may bo no-
cured
ArriingomcutK nro completed by which
Hon. A. L. Hagnr of Adair county will
iniiko his first address of tbo campaign on
the Chnutuuquu grounds on republican day.
Benutor Hugur was nominated in yesterday's
convention in Atlantic , and will doubt
less bo the next congressman fiom
this district. Others are to bo hero ,
bud the manner in which the
inunaccmout bus secured other satisfactory
kubstltutes to lill previous cuionruncles is
guarantee EuDlcicnt that the public will get
mure than llmir money's worth , so there
need ho no grumbling or doubting.
The movement to close up the business
houses Friday und Saturday uftoruoous bus
become BO genorul ns to make the announce
ment warranted thut business will b < j sus
pended on those two duys and the CtiauUu-
qua will be civeu such un nutpounui. from
Council Ulufls as to crown this year's bravo
ui tempt with Ihc iinanciul HUCCCSS that the
management merits nnd the guarantors lioiio
for. The Cbuutaucjuu needs u generous put-
ronupo the next few duys to matte good .the
expenditure of nearly ? ? ,003 in providing u
program. The attractions are such thut
mntiov paid for tickets is not u donation but
in investment , with big dividends payable
t once.
Yesterday's morning musical was a little
com of uu entertainment. Mr. Whitney
Mockridgoltli his wonderful tenor voice ;
Mrs. Skulton , with her mugic touch of the
keyboard , nud Mr. drtuiltn , Jr. , with his
violin , lie nl the audience entranced for over
on hour , and although dinners were wult'iig
In the tents , the crowd called for the music
they enjoyed so much more even than the ut-
tractive tones of the noonday bell.
In the afternoon Dr. Elliott gave a lecture
on "Tho Passion I'luy. " Ho decribod it very
vivldlv und thrilllngly , and in closing gave
innio of t tin logons Ituurcsiod on his mind by
witnessing the play ,
Lun evening Pi of. Do Mottc gave the last
of his Illustrated ier.ures.
Today's program will Introduce a new and
very uilraetlvi feature In the lorm ol IJou
King , the Michlcuii hard , one of the sprlgbt-
llest , brighu-st. all-round entertainers in
Ming una story who bare yet appeared on
tbe nhitlorm.
The prcigrr.tn of the duv is r.s follows : fii3 : :
B. in. , morni-ii ; pravers ; 11 n. m. , lecture bv
U -v. John AGelger , subject , "young
America ; " L' n. in. , music by assembly or-
'
fhi-slra ; Ben King ( The Michigan B'urU )
' Qrlrlniil Selections , " ( musical una dra
matic ) ; b p. in . grand closing concert , under
direction of Mr. U. A. Torrent ; ussi-mbly
chorus , Mrf. L. A. Torreim , Mrs. Nellie
Banps-SHollon. Mr. Whitney .Moekrlripo uud
asicmbly orchestra.
Iiitoriiutionul ( Juru iihsocitillon rooms
uro hi iituiux to Grand hutul. & 120 First
iivonup , Cnuiicil BiuHn , l-i. For euro of
alcohol und opium dlboutte.
Ohuutnuquu chests will posltivolv ! ij > -
iieur ut the Twin City Chuutuuquu'Frl-
ciiy ovcnlnjj.
Kiicirlii.il from ih i
John Hodorlck , u well dlpcor employed by
n iiiuu named L'torbacK , met with in acci
dent last evculKg utO.JW o'clock as ho HUB
polng from worn to hit homo la
tbo southern part of the city , lie
was walking along ths Hoc * I lnud
tracks when the Incoming Cbnutnuqtm
upcciai struck him ntd knocked him off the
track. He was picked up and carried borne ,
whcio a nliyslcian attended him. llo was
founo to have " -tutaincd a broken leg and
several seve.o bruises about tbe bead
The trainmen sny that the accident wn
caused by Hodericit's own carelessness. Tbo
engineer blow tbo whistle vigorously , but al-
.houch Hodcrick was coming toward the
Lrnln , ho seemed to bo intent ! ? looking at a
freight train Unit was passing on tbc Mil
waukee truck and did nut hear It.
THIS \VIIK
At tlir lloiton Stnrr , Council Itltifl , In ,
All wool chalUc ? , 4Bc ,
LatiMlowns. 87jc.
Ltivvns. 'to.
Llf ht clmliioa , 3c.
Medium nnd dark nliullica , 5o.
Wnsli silks , 12ic.
Taffeta cords , 12c. }
Chevalier cloth , 15c.
Iloncyc-oinli towels , Cc.
8u unbleached muslin , in remnants , Go.
Ladles' ribbed vests , oc.
Ludicih1 black silk mitts , 15c and 25c.
'J'hu lincsl black stocking { or "oo in
Atncricii.
Gents' grey shirts nnd drawers , 25c
each.
COO dozen ladles' drawn work border
handkerchiefs , two lor 6c.
Straw hatb ut 12c , 19c and 33c , just
half pricu.
AUjustablciwindow screens , 2oo each.
Onlv a few (102011 left.
BOSTON STORE ,
FOTHKItlNUHAM , WlltTliLAW i CO. ,
Council BlulVs , 1st
Usual It
A young man named Marble , who lives at
1602 Tenth avenue , was fooling with n
oistol ut his homo Tuesday ulsht , when the
unloaded ucupnn went off and the bullet
oitcrcd the upper fii-rt of his leg , where it
remained Imbcacled In the llosli. A surgeon
was culled , but it was impossible to locale
the bull , nnd the prosbccts uro that the
young man will curry n piece of lead around
for tun rest of his life ns n reminder of the
danger nf meddling with unloaded pistols.
The wound is a painful one , though proba
bly not a serious ono.
If you have never scon a crhpst and
would like to , be at the Twin Gity
Chaulauquu tunipht.
Colfax jyiniror ale and mineral water
hold at wholesale by Duquotto & Co. .
manufacturing confectioners.
WIlOlcHllllStlllllllt'l ) .
A team hitched to ] ono of Millurd's milk
wagons became frightened yesterday morn
ing while passing nlong East Pierce street
In the vicinity of Wilcok's greenhouse , nna
ran away. la its journey it frightened two
other toann , ono belonging lo Judge E. E.
\ylcsworth nnd uttachcd lo n surrey , nnd
the other a delivery team for L , . G. Kuotts
, V Co. The two icnms collided aud bolh
vehicles were smashed Into kindling wood.
One of Avlesworth horses was ulso badly
injured. Slrangoly enough , none of the- oc
cupants 'of the different vehicles were in
jured iu the slightest.
Chatlljiiiijtm Trains.
Leave Council Bluffs from Rock
Island depot at 0:10 : a. m. . S:30 : a. in. ,
lia : ( ) a. m. , 10:27 : a. m. , 1:00 : p. in. , 1:50 : p.
m. , 5:50 : p. in. , 7:00 p. in. , 7 : 0 p. in.
The Jewel jjasolino stove is Iho bes
in the world for safety , durability and
economy , and the new Jewel la ith equal.
See them at Charles Swaine's , 737 Broad
way.
Minor .Mention.
K V. Plumbing Co.
Boston store for dry goods.
t ouncil Bluffs Lumber Co. ,
A mooting of the Veteran Firemen's asso
ciation will bo held ut S o'clock this evening
ut No. ! 1 engine house on North Main street.
John ICirkland bleaded guilty in nollco
court yesterday morning lo thu charge of
drunkenness und disturbing the peace and
was fined $14.03.
1 be Misses Oliver entertained a party of
f Hen -B lusi evening at tnelr homo on Purk
avenue , in honor of their guest , Miss Sue
McLain of Chicago.
Tbe public library is to bo closed Friday
nnd Saturday in order to give the cleaner's
and kalsomincrB a cbunco to make some
greatly needed Improvements.
Amendments to the articles of incorpor
ation of Ibo Fidelity Protective unlou wcro
filed yestcrduv. A number of changes In
the schedule of insurance rates are made.
Marriage licenses were issued yostordav
to Marcus tSchacht und Anna Daw , bolh of
Mindcn , ana lo Ttiomus J. Hunter uud
Tibsie Couoland. bolh of Omaha. Both
couples were married by Jusiice hummer.
All members of Polluwultamle tribe , Im
proved Order of Kud Muu uro requested to
meet ut the corner of i5roadway und Main
F-trcot ut b o'clock this evening to go lo
Omarm to attend the dedication of the Hed
Men's bull.
It is stated that tbo funds which wcro to
bo used in paying oft the hands employed on
Ibo government rio-rups north of the city
have run out , and that u part of the hands
nave hud to whistle for their pav. A great
doul of kicking is being doue by the worli-
inen who are out.
Sheriff Desmond of Clinton arrived iu the
city and lefl for homo Tuesday , inking wiln
him Frank Sloppy , the young man who was
arrested Monday morning as ho was passing
through the city on the Northwestern pas
senger train. Sloppy is wanted for obtain
ing money under false pretenses from the
mayor of Clinton.
Articles of incorporation were filed with
the county recorder yesterday by the Pioneer
Implement company. Tbo incorporators uro
E. L ShuL'ui. , C. B. tt'cite , Ferdinand
Weir und P. K Davis , and the capital stocK
of fldli.dUO may bo increased to &UU.UJO. Tbo
company is to succeed tbe Weir-Shugart
company , and the ch&nge of name U made
neco surj1 by Iho lact that the \Volr Plow
company , which bold a portion of the slock
of the ola company , wus sold out u short
time ago lo Kingmau & Co. of Pcoria , 111.
150 people In this city use pr.ts btovos.
The Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost.
Chautauqua druggist , Goo. S. D.ivls
Ira F. Eioudrlcks is in Texas.
Mrs. A. A. Truosdell has returned from
ChlcuL'o.
Mrs. C. R. Hnunnn has gone to Qutncy ,
Mich. , to spend the summer.
MUs Dora Anderson of DJS Molnes 1s visit
ing her sister , Mr . A A. Truotdoll.
Mm. M. M. St. John leaves today for a
u celt's visit wilh friends in Dartlett , lu.
Mrn. Ira Ur.ison and niece , Mias Carrie
Clark , are visiting frlcuus in Jusper county ,
Missouri.
N. P. Dodge end daughter. Miss Carrie ,
und Miss M-irv Davenport uro spending u
low ueukb ut Clear Lake ,
Mrs Hannah Kennedy of Omaha is spend
ing a week with Mrs. D. C. Bloomer und
curing for her during her illness.
Mist Ethel Mormon of Ujt Molnos U vis
it ! . ig her uncle , Henry Codeun , oa Sa utb
First street during Cuuutauquu.
Mrs. J. B. Stuckbouto and daughter.
Helen , of Fort Wuyno , Ind. , are guests el
Mrs. Henry Duell on Damon street.
Mm. L. O. Furton hat been appointed u
member of the \V'orld'v Pair uommUslou
ironi Iowa to succeed Mrs. 1. K Huuurleks ,
who bus reslcuud.
Miss tiruco Sherman of Fort Madison U In
the city , the guo t of Mls > Addle Sherman
on Soutn Seventh street. Shu is oc tier way
home fiom u visit with fnoudb to Nebraska.
Trains leave Manuwa daily at 8 u ndlO
a , in. , 12 in. , und 1 , 2 , 2:1(0 : ( , H , 8tO1 ; ,
4:30 : , 6 , 6o : : : , 0. U:30. : 7. 7TO : , 8 , 6:80 : , ,
9tO : ! , 10 , 10:1(0 : ( , 11 and 11 : % p. in. Tno
11:55 : train will mitko connection with
the lust electric motor cur for Omaha ,
William Welch will have carryalls to
leave the and of the motor line ou
Pier 00 btruot for Chitutauquu ut 25u for
the round trip. C'arriujoo 2Qc ouch
wujr.
SOUTH AMERICANS ALARMED
After Years of Inactivity Misti Theatens
to Again Break Perth ,
VOLCANIC DISTURBANCES NOW FREQUENT
Clllrrn * of Arcqulim rrriirc < l f r an Krtip-
tliin at Any Miimrntlu > rk lime
M-M-riil Tune * Hi'Ktrnypd tlipl'lly
the Mtti.-ulnn.
| ropir(0Mr ( < J IS' ) ? Jij ; James Onnln'i Heinie'l. 1
VAU'VUU O , Cailt , ( via Galveston , Tex. ) ,
July 18. [ By Mexican Cable to tboNow York
Herald Special to Tun Br.u.J The resi
dents of Arcqulpa , ono of ttio best built
towu of South America , arc greatly alarmed
oxvltig to an outbreak of ttio volcano Misti a
tew miles to the northeast. It U ISvVb foot
liiph aud has boon Inert for several years ,
lUt of Into there have been heavy eurth-
uuako shocks dally. Arequlpa has a pnpu-
ation of ntout 43.UJ3. Its house * and public
UuiUuitjs nro all of stone. They are , as n
rule , onlj ono story In height and have thick
wulls and vaulted roofs to resist these KOIS-
mlc dtinpers. On several occasions In the
past these earthquake : , hare been so destruc
tive as to Itiv Ami 'il > ' 1 ' ruins.
The Harvard party of observers nro lo
cated In the vicinity of tne basa of the vol
cano and will tnvcjtliratb the nutter.
It is } ust u jcar npo that bv order of the
BalmuceJan Rovorument the tnreo Chilian
nBresiiotiullits , Cuininiti , Sopulveda und
1'amtio , wore ullot to detith for havine trlod
to blow up a foveramont war vessel with
dvuumito. Of ootvr'.e they have ever slnco
been counted uinonp the illustrious heroes of
the victorious cause. The anniversary of
their death was generally observed here to
day. Thro'ics vibited their tombs , which
wore buried from sliht | under \vreuth3 of
llowcrs uud other lloral tributes.
Inlliicnrii InrrcaHliiK.
1 hero is nn alarming increase in the in-
iluonzu epidemic. Thirty-live deaths Irom it
occurred yesterday.
Fiscal Atnbrosio Monti decides that special
judicial action must bo tukeutonro- < euto ex-
Mlnisier Lasacauo for nllepod illegullties
while at Washington.
lyi Union mid other papers noticing Con-
the United States.
sul McCrecrv's departure wish him
u peed vovnco and interirinable stny in
Ttio Chillun government bus instructed
Minister Malta .to present its regrets -
grots to Spain at its inability to take part in
the Columbus nuvul display.
It is now said that the reason for Corvollo
Arrego's arrest was that chorees have been
preferred against him lor robbing friends
while In charce of the army corps at Co-
quimbo.
11KAZII/S ItUVOI.imON CONCLUDED.
iHiircLMitH Poron the IVdi-rnl A tlthnrltlcH to
JCrcoRiiIrt * Their liiilrpciifl < ; ncr.
VAI.PAIUISO , Chill ( via Ualvoston , Tex. ) ,
July 13. [ By Mexican Cable to the New
York Herald Special to THE BEU.J The
Herald correspondent at Bucnoi Ayrcs tele
graphs that the Hio Grande do Sul revolu
tion Is ended. Previous rumors to that ef
fect are now confirmed. Tne revolutionists
are in possession of the entire state and have
inaao tin ncreoment with the federal repre
sentatives in regard to its future govern
ment.
In his message to the secato the president
of Uruguay recommends the legislation of
the national bam ; . The strong opposition
relative to the new bank is subsidy. Presi
dent-Elect Luis Suurcz Poria ol Argentine
in an interview says that he recognizes the
bad stale of the country's hnancos and ex
presses the hone thai it will bo able to come
to totms with its English creditors. Ho
wants the English bondholders to appoint a
commission to study the financial projects
with a view to compromising uebts.
Congress will probably reduce the ranks of
n number of ministers to Eurone , the United
States and iu South American republics us
a measure of economy.
The Italian residents of Bucno * A vies held
a mass meeting yesterday to protest acaiusi
the killing of their countrvmen at Suntos aim
to nuplaud the action of the Italian govern
ment in its treatment of the mattee.
Edward Matti.in the flhumberof Doputlos
at Santiago yesterday , uskcd the minister of
finance if the Cbiliau government intended
to take steps relative to prohibiting the
uitrale monopoly from seclcmg a decrease in
Us productions , alleging that it was aotri-
monuil to Chilian finances. Tne minister
nzroedlo consider the subject ana said thut
ho was in accord with Maul.
Jonquil ) Martinrz , however , opposed the
proposed action , declaring that governmen
tal interference with foreign comuauios was
not tenable and was likely to cause trouble.
He added that the Chilian government hud
no power to confer with combines. It is the
general idea thai if the nitrate combine re
stricts the output it will increase export
duties. On August 1 there will bo an in
crease of 15 per eont. Custom duties nro
now as.
it is reported that ex-Colonel Carvallo Ov-
iogo has again been jailed fnr some un
known reason. It is thought that the au
thorities feared that there was unothor uon-
Eiilrucy hatcning under his guidance.
Despite the fact that Minister Egan re
ceived a cable dispatch several days ago
from the S nto department ordering him to
ship Boatswain Charles \V. Kiggm's nbdy
by the steamer Progress , Consul MclJreory
says that he was not able to ship the body
on the Progress when , a > < it is alleged , ho
had plenty of lime , the steamer uot yut hav
ing arrived at Coronol. Consul McUroery ,
bv Minister Esau's direction , applied to the
Chilian steamship agent to let ilie body go
with McCroery tomorrow on ttie steamer
Curhnpoal to Paniuna with a view to land
ing the bodv in ! \o\v York. Senor Lyons ,
agent of the com pun v , and ttio director aluo
objected to carrying Ricgin's bony to Pan
ama , but agreed to have it conveyed to Cor-
oneliutimoto moat the Progress , which
would take the body direct to San Fran
cisco us'orderod br the State department
Chilians express surprise tnat Turnbull's
remains should bo I''ft behind while liig-
giu's are taken to America.
bl'KKIt lilXG ,
( .mill Itnainc und un Arrlilitnt lit W
tini I'll Hi.
CnicAGO , 111. . July lit. A largo crown at
tended the races at Washington Pat-It today.
The wealuor was cool and pleasant and the
truck fust. Faraday won tbo mile aud three
furlongs handicap , although Jugurtha , a ! i
to 1 outsider , ran him to n nose on the post.
C hurley L-isch. belonging to J. S. Uilrov and
riadon by Ktiicbt , an exercise boy for AV. S.
Cull , ( troppud dead ut the first furlong. The
bov it.cupBd ! unhurt. Van Huron galloped
homo uhfuil of Prince Fonunatus in the
mile , pulled up in -M-i } , hulf a second
slower than tbn record for the mumng.
1'lri.t rut * ) * . iiurkufOO ) . for 2-vour-o at > pen-
altlea und lUluvtuni'Ua. llmtu-quiirlurs of u
inllu : Km. Lee ( C to 1) ) won , Maid M ulun (7 ( in
Vn hiiuond. I'niun IIU to Ii tnlril Tune : llti. :
t-ocunri i.iue , | ) iir > u 8JOI. fur 'l-yu.ir-olds und
nt warclb , three-iiminors o ( ainile : l'rliiiro u
; > to r won I'.lkldo ( J to I1) oueoiid , I'ureit
third Time. 1:10. :
Third laev , It-year olds and upwards , lumdl *
null one unit throe-eUhtlm ml e : 1'araday O.i
lull tton. .Itigurtli i CU to li Hucoud , Wadoson
( K'to r tutrtl. Times --l'4. :
I'o.irtli race pur e f. ( ) ' , ll-ynar-olas and np-
w.niU. bulling , tint ; und ono-blxteentli mile * .
Kevo.il C.'J to li won , r.lla Shiptn in tT to 1' ) KVO'
UIIQ. Vii-uniy 'IS ' to 1) ) thllJ. ' 1'lme : l:4' : 4.
I Htu ruuc. pui > u IT.'i ) . fur U-ycur-olds nnd
iipwnrJune in In : V in Huron 111 to "n won.
I'rlnci ) I ortnnutuH socimU , lljnUrnpt third.
' ' . ' . .
'J'linu. 1:4'.H : |
Kuth r.ii'ti. ix f n i Ion : Natalie ( J In 1'won. '
Sprlngu : iy ( I to : ) su'jund , Ohiuf Jntuuu
lliinl. Ttinu : 1l.'iH
tJi\fntl ) racu. < ino nilln and 'Jno-Hlxtiiiinth :
Hll K ndi-411 to l ) MOM , I'pinuti ( U to U suuona ,
t-hoMhone third Tiino : l:4U'i ,
Ilrltlni ; ut Diibuiiiic.
Dciii'yi'K , la. , July 13. The second day of
tbo races :
nievi-n dtiirtcru In tlio V-t7 : trottln ; rnue :
> ulunulti uim. Klionv plnk huuond , Anita
third , llukt tiiuu : l'ii'J' : ,
In the " : 4 > luc'lnuivo there were Uvo
ktuituro : Miirlon won In thrtif virutu'ht heath ,
Alio lluiiillum fct'ound llt'hi tlniti : liHlj.
The --b trolvnk not llnUlivd , Eluitu wuii
thu lAohuutk trutlcd. lltJkt tuiiu ; lJji. )
At 0)il ) I'nlnr llr.T/f.
Piut.Apii.i'iiu : , Pa. , July ! . Oraud circuit
trotting races were continued today ,
Judgel'lkher won tbu uuduUhud ,34 race ,
C'ti.l a ? pconl , Ncliic 4 ( third. Host time
S.ti. ;
lloilcvnc hotel .tu.a5 , t..M.l , : : :4clns < : : In
stant wen. t'rlnco b second , Con way third.
lU-iltltne1 2:174. :
Pin * * 2:115 : , tiaclnc. ) itr ) f 1.000 : Hudson
Iltror stot'U fnnn'a b'.ty ' fitu'llon ' won. Oruy
lliirrv scconJ , 1'ur.tiln thirJ. Ilest tlino :
8:1:14. : :
Thu V'j : class trot was unnnlshod.
Kws CITT , Mo. , July 13. Uosulti :
1'lrit race , fire furloniR : Pcreiiil man. Jim
Cornwall KoiHinn. Tlt'uio tltlnl. Time : 1:3S. :
M-pontl r.icu. live filMonss : Adelludol on.
Liidv ' Thompson second , Orcydontnlrd. Time :
isffl.
Third r.ice. four nnd u hnlf furlonRs : Iind :
won. Una it-cond. licbocf third. Tltno : 1U1.
I'liurtli nice , six furuint ; > ott ( > won , J I in
Mu.hollund seund , John Wlndlch third.
Time : 1 : .
1 Iflh inco. four and n hnlf furlonss : Mls-
Ecnt wotiJunuli > second , Pasltuic third. Time :
Tlp lor T itl y.
Here are the hordes looked upoa as likely
rhances for the races today on the tracks
moutlouod :
MONMOCTn I'AUK.
L IIPi.vollo-SU Hubert.
S. lloiun Nichols Mt-ntllcant.
! 1. The 1'i'ppcr-Morrv Monarch.
4 Hns-cll Cundelubra.
B. Arub Oerth ) 1) .
C Tormentor Voniau
WASIltNdTON I-AHIC.
1. Durovela Tom Kelly.
" . rnnnle'S Hurry Askcy.
'I. .lot * llliicUburn Yo Tutublcn.
4. 1'un Kin. ; Oilrev.
5. HI : Tlnop-Vnlluru :
C. UruRon Kcllpw He tor PUcHer
Sl'AKK.S OP,1'OKT. .
lonii ( l.irmiirii Cluir Tluilr Krgattn with 11
SiivcvsHlini cif I'rotty HiirbH.
Horn. OHM : vSi'iun LAKD , la. , July in.
f pe11' ' " ! Telegram to Tun Buc.J Tue second
end day of the Iowa rosatta was favored
wilh beautiful weather and fairly good
water. Tno superior attractiveness of the
now halt-mile race was strikingly demon
strated by comparison with tbo free-for-all
contests , which wuro all a mile and a hnlf. The
short races wore spurts from start to finish
in which a slow turner corkscrew steering
was disastrous , showing that the winning
contestant must bo skillful in all require
ments of racing. Contrary to usual experi
ence or the general expuctulion , there was
not a foul or mishap during tbo roguitu.
Veteran oarsmen , who were inclined to
frown upon iho innovation , uro now enthu
siastic udvocates , nnd the Iowa plan is likely
to bo trlod by other associations.
In the senior four Burlincton won in
straight heats. Time : : > 10 , a : ± J. An all
Jowa crow wu * second each time by only a
length.
The senior double was done bv Cedar
Hapids In 3:22 : and 3:27. : Sioux City was
second in both beats.
In the Junior pair Burlinglon won the flrst
boat by n length in "MO uud the third heat
in3:0i. : : Dubuque took tbo second heal by a
quarter-length m 2:4'i : ! ' , .
The senior pair was won by Dubuque in
3:32 : ; Burlington second by barely five foot.
Too senior single was won by Cuso of
Cedar Rapids In 3:5U. :
Tbo free-for-all pair was won by Dubuque
In 12OG. : The free-for-all double was won by
Cedar Ilapids In 11:51' ' . , . The free-for-all
four by Burlington in 10:2s. The froe-for-nll
single by Turner of McUrcgor in 10:02J4. :
Knock-Out ill McCouk.
McCooi ; , Neb. , July U. ( Special Tele
gram to Tiiu Bnc. I McUook indulged in the
luxury of u prize tteht hero tonight. It was
kept quiet and the police bad no intimation
of the aiTair until nil was over. About 10 p.
m. tuo sports of tbo cltv quietly assembled in
a vacant wooden buiidinc In the outskirts of
towu uud the mill wtfs fought.
Tno principals were Kid Scotty of Chicago
nnd John Miuoii-o [ St. Louis. A roforec and
seconds wcro speedily chosen nnd the fight
was on. The light lustud eight rounds , when
Miner , who haa seemingly the worst of the
fight , hit Scotty m the neck u terrific blow
and tbo battle was over , Scoity fuillni. to
come to lima. The parties took the first
train cast. No arrests wcro made.
KoiiclKtrr Cluli A Hairs.
A special meeting of the stockholders of
tbo Omaha Roadster club was held at tbo
Mlllard hotel last evening. There was a
largo attendance and much interest mani
fested in the several matters that came up
for discussion und settlement.
The premier question of the meeting wa *
the advisability of joining tbo American
Trotting association. After n heated discus
sion of the mutter a vote was taUon und the
motion to this effect carried by a total ofHI
yeas to 7 nays.
On motion It was decided that tbo initla
tion feu remain as it was originally fixed uud
tbut no admission be cha rged to Ihe matinees.
ciinlK Cluimpiuns.
CniCAno. III. , July 1 ! ! . Kverson nnd
Carver were the victors in tlio great double
mutch against To bin nnd Hubbard , the Cull-
forniuns , at the tennis tournament today.
Thus the doubles championship remains
with Chicago. Cole und Paddock defeutea
Chase uud Sbuw , Cutnmiugs boat Mundy ,
Shaw defeated Scudder uua Cole took the
laurels from A very.
X Ol' TIMli.
Dissolution of I \VcBtcrn Triilllc ANSiidii-
lltiu Now Almost Certain.
Cnic\cio , 111. , July 13. No ono soRins to
doubt that the dissolution of the Western
Traffic association is only a question ot a
short timo. Various opinions have been
reached in regard to the Burlington's re-
bal to toke pan in the mooting of the ad
visory board this WCOK. Tha whole disnuta
arose from the different construction placed
by different mumbora upon this section of
the agreement : "That a vote of ut least
four-lifibs of ihu mo ubord of tbo association
shall bo required to make its actions binding
upon all. "
At the first meeting of the advisory board
utter this agreement went into efluct there
was a discussion ever this clause and Presi
dent Miller w s culled upon foi uu explana
tion of it , Mr. Miller ruled that uftur the
commissioners buJ douitlod any uueulon it
required a foui-fifins vote of tno member * to
set the ( Incision aside. Both the Burlington
aud the Atchisnn protested against tnls rul
ing. declaring thut if it were allowed to
stuud it woula give tbo commissioners
greater power lu tue munucotnont ol the u.1-
lair , than the presidents themselves. They
held thut the proper construction to be
placed upon tbo agreement was that a four-
fifths vote of tno members wus required
to sustain the cotnmUslonors uf tor an uppoal
bud been tukeu from their decision by the
lines ufTectod.
At ovtiry meeting of the advisory board
since the first uno they buvoondtiavoiod to
have tbu advisory board set itself right on
the four-fiftus ulaif.o , out have failed tu
every attempt. Finally In the hope of com
pelling the presidents to take some action on
the Hunjuct they guVb'hoticu ' that they would
uttond tuo Juiy meeting only on condition
that tuo matter bo tttkun up uud adjusted.
" \ \ u huve no do mn.o withdraw Irom the
association , " suid a l urJlnptou otlicial today.
"Wo only ask tnut ulf the provisions of the
ugroome ul be ooservud. ' Of what use is tee
UL-reemont if the i-ommUsloucrs uro pur-
muted to do as ibeyuliltef "
Tuo llrsl cuso heurd by tholuterstato Com-
merro commisitiou today wus u complaint
upauiBt 11 vo ruilraailiihariud : with giving
the Illinois Steel company grossly iudUurlm-
iuutlug rules. The niuds in question lire :
Calumet liluo IslunO , tno Ivenoi.hu &i MH-
wauuue , Joilet Ai liluo Jkluuu , Uhlcago iV
buuthern und Hu.wlouChicago. . It was
clatinoa that all thcscirouds wuro owned uud
controlled by thu Illinois Sicel company.
Prfilileut BrinBon , representing all tbo
roads , suld the business ot thu roads wet
bwitchine and tcriotual ( uwlitlHu nuid
l.ls cotnpuuit'i got no share of tuo through
rate * und was paid only for ( Witching , uud
they were paid by the IllinoU Stool
company President Brtnsou declined
to answer CommiBsloner Veasy'b ijuoi-
tion u to wbulher tbo liluols
Steel company had an interest in thu roudi.
Thu tostliuon > of J. S. Koefe , nucretury , uud
W. Uobart Sterlini ; , vleo ) ire ltJeiit of thu
steel company , was equally uiihullnfuutory.
Western rouds huyo lukcu sleptf to pruvunt
the accumulation n the Chicago aiurket of
reiuru portiouK of return tickets issued on
uccouut of the Christian Endeavor conven
tion aud tbf Kutiouul Education UKBOCIUUDU.
By a unanimous vote ol tno member , of the
passenger ussuciatiou these tickets' must bo
pretuiitud on lueir return within two auys
tram the date itutnport cm the back at the ol-
fica in tbo uusteru trunk Hues territory.
Tills wtil make it Impossible for Chicuto
brokers tu htadio the coujioaa.
/1AT t II 1 1 ACT I\T Tllf > VIVTII
OjIAIIA LOST IN HIE MNTII
Only One Western Leigue Game Played
niid Toledo Won It.
PIRATES POUNDED NICK HANDIBOE
Six lilt * nnd Prvon Hum After T o .Men
Out In tlio I.mt Inning Cltn-
ing Cnuii-v d ( the Nntlunal'i
J'lrst Scries.
Younc Hoffor , Into of Grand Island ,
pitched for Toledo yesterday afternoon and
proved entirely too much for Undo Dave's
hired bauds.
Ho pitched n stoadr , heady game , holding
the White Sox down to six measly hits and
four runs.
Hnndiboo was in the box for Omaha , and
up to tbe ninth inning did magnificent work ,
but in this Inning , after two men were out ,
thcv got onto him und hammered out six hits
and seven runs.
The score :
OMAHA.
M-MMAUV :
Kims earned : Tolcrto. 0 : Onialrt. 1. Two-
base lilti : HolTcr. Throe-base lilts : Niclinl ,
Arnuiur. Doubli1 plays : lleiislo to IJowc to
Iliiyes. 1111 by p tuhur : UolTur. 1 llnsei on
balls : Ify HiiiidlhoB. : ; bv llollor 2. Mrui-k
oullly llundlbou. .1 ; by Holler. " . rmptri
Scriid. T.me of gatuo : Onu hour und llfty
minutes.
l.UHt tif thr SrrlcR.
The Omahas and Tolodos cloie the present
series this afternoon. Darby and Umrke
will bo tbu opposing pitchers , nnd as D.iu
hasn't won a game on the Omaha grounds
this year , ho s&ys he'll win this one or eat
the grand stand. The teams :
Omahiis. I'osltUmS. Tolt'tlos.
Kowo 1'irst Darling
llengle i-i'coiul NlrhoNun
CoUnny Third Ni-well
\Vi-mlaUo Short Kly
VlMier Itl.-ht Armour
GIIUn Middle Mchol
Hd'Mllboo Left Ui-tllimer
Hayes Caleb Hurley
Darby 1'ltch CluiUo
. Jtulm-U Out.
K\XSAS CITY , Mo. , July 18. Kansas City-
Inaiauapolls game postponed ; ram.
NATIONAL LIJAC.Uli
ltn < ; Is u Nicci Hoy.
CINCINNATI , O. , July ! . Tno Cincinnatis
closed tlu season today with a victory over
Brooklyn , llolliday's homo run in the nintb
inning won the game. Warm ; attendance ,
1,1'OD. Score :
Pinclnnntl . OOnnflOl 02 3
llrouKlyu . 1
Eurnua runs : Clnclnnut ! , s. Two-bine
lilts : WurJ. Ilrownliip. Tluucbasilills :
Holiday. Slruck out : ily Stulu , 1. Umpire :
Uuffney.
MMiiiturh Tocik tlio I.aHt.
Lonsvn.i.n , Ky. . July 1,1. The Senators
haa no trouble in defeating the Louisvillcs
today. Stratum was bit hard. The crounds
wore in a bad condition , owing to the ram
before the game. Attendance , 700. Score :
Louisville . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2
Washington. . . . 0
Earned runs : Washington , 1.
I'nulc Won thr I. nut.
Cincvoo , III. , July III. livau scored tbc
only run in today's game on his single nnd
Allen's fearfully wild tnrow. The game
throughout was u pitchers' battlo. Weather
clear. Attendance , 1'JOO.
C'lilcuzo . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
I'lillndulpniu . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0
Hits : Chli-uzo. : ; Philadelphia , a. Errors :
ChluiiEO , . ' : I'hlliidoliihlu II. II tileries : Luby
and fcchrlver ; Keefe nnJ Weyhlug.
Mil tut i NIT cit the Teams.
w i. i' c | AV. u p.c.
Onmha . 2 1 ifi HTolpdo . 1 2 A , . . (
Intllnnuiiiillb. . . . 1 1 'iU.O ColiiniliiiH .
KuiibiiB City. . . . 1 1 MI.UiMlnni'iiiiulU .
NATIONAL i.ti.t'l- :
Ilonton . 222 TO.fUCtllcnuo . M S7 4.'i C
MrooUrn . ; , ] if , 1.1 , i > Wiiililiiu'loii. . . . .S < ' . ' 44 0
Plllllillclphln . . 4I > SO IVJ 'i Nun Vork . 11 4'J 4V . ' .
rinclntiutt . 46 ill .V.I Sl-t. l.onlp . . . . S8 41 411 II
ciutcluml . . . . 41 > 'ii 4liuuiiriiu ! . ; iu t : ; , > v li
' ' 47. llnlllmoru . . . . 'U 5j & . ;
Tiiniiliir | Oli.lcrt.
Cnv , Mo. , July ] . ' ! . Tbo Trnns-
missouri Passenger aitociaiion , at its meet
ing today , voted to authorize the sale of
Knights Templar excursion tickets to Den
ver , beginning .luly 5 instead of Aucust I ) ,
QE Lad boon previously ordered. Tbn only
opposition to extension of the sale of these
tickets was offered by the Knights tbura-
solves , who claimed thut tourists will have
tnkcn possession of all tbe hotel * before tbo
conclave opens and before tbo Knicbts ar
rive , thus seriously inconveniencing them.
\\iirslilps > > liik In u Si ( inn.
BIT.NO Arucfi , July 18. The Arcentino
torpedo cruiser Hosulis has fourdorad in a
storm off tbc coast of Uruguay. The officers
were saved. The crew , numbering snventy ,
nro missing. Tbo Argentine ironclad Al-
miranie Brown and tbo cruiser Vllnticintro ,
which wore onrouta to Spam , are missing ,
and It is believed that they foundered in the
same storm.
' Pui B.oud fViniHe in "
Weak and Weary
Women
can find relief at last in Nature's
own remedy , the celebrated Kicka-
pee Indian Sagwa. It never fails to
relieve woman's manifold ills. Try
Kickapoo Indian
Sagwa
We do not consider it necessary to
go into details. A hint ib sufficient.
Mrs. JOHN HAttlMAN. forest Cltv , Iowa ,
"I cannot ttprtu myteif itroiiyly enough Jar
KUkupoo Indian Saau'a. I urat In a bait condition
U'lten I litartl of It uat U'tak , no appetite ,
almost conitant neadachci , and felt tired anil
dragged oat all the time , t wat dltcouraytd , tadt
and melancholy. Two bottlet ul Kickapoo Indian
Kama tettortd me to mg own Kit , and I t/lett I/if
day it U'BI brought to my notice.
Kemeinber that it ib Nature's own
certain , safe , and it-liable remedy ,
1 1.00 u bottle. All ilrugplitl.
Kickapoo Indian Salve
- licalk M tores. ? j cciiU. j
Every
Smoker's Nose
knows when It is pleased. It Is alwavs
pleased with the iragrant an J-peculiar
aroma of
Blackwell's
Bui ! Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Which has been for more than a quarter
of a century the desire and delight of
comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes
the taste of many fastidious smokers.
Try It.
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. ,
DURHAM , N. C.
Twin City Steam Dye "Works
O A. Sl'110ii > S\C'K , 1 KOPHtETOIJ.
DY INa , CLEANING * AND REFINISHINCt
OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Omahn OHioo , 1521 Farnam St : Telephone 1521. Council Bluffs Oflieo nnd YVorkfi
Cor. Avo. A and 20th St. ; Tulcphono HIO. Send foi circulurb und prii'o liBt ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
FOK KKNT The dwolllnsnii Tim uvoiiun
and nicltth street formeily Decupled by
M. I" -initti ; 11 rooms. ' ! bulb rooms und all
modern Improvements ; iro.itl stable und out
building ; runt i > u per nionlli. K II. Shu.ifo.
FonSMiE-rinurlticundcrUt mill wlltia
Mofl : of KMier.il inereliiinUlse and d\\eilln ;
rrleeilifiOU. Kllltr.ido for uusiiirn .Suor.isk.i
or Kuns.is land K 11.'he ifo
II" YUU have atiylhlns for s lie or tr.nlu see
n. II. Hliu ijti. Itnvx Iwiiy anJ .Main sirf l
'OH Ki.VI Dwellings In ull p.iris of Iho
1 city. II li Sheafe. Ilro.idw.iy und Main
TjlOK FALD Hotul und rosliiuriinl In a pros-
JL perous Nebrasl.a city. p'lVlns business ,
coed roasnns for sulllni ; , pricu SI.OJi. 11 Is a
snup. II 11.hcufc. . llro-.ulw iy unu Mulnstri'ct-
\\7ANTUn-nn .tern Nebraska Iiind-j In ex-
> ' chaiiBf for C'ounell H.utU property. E. II
Slicnfe. Hrot'iwuy und Main streot.
HAhE Hlevator with corn shuller.
J.ODO bu. o iliy ; curn cruder. KM bn. an
hour ; saw mill utt irtiment. 4H 11 1' en-'ine :
dolni'a gooj bus ni'sn : located near Council
HlulK Will t.iUe gooJ Und la exchange or
soil cheap ( or cash , n II Slieate.
rniin ItlGCJE T HAIt'JVlX loublo rj < l
--deuce lul. No. II' Miutli Tirttt strain , s
feet front ; bust loc itlou and bust bur.'uln In
llie clly If lakon ul ouuo. D y i llesa. : u
1'iiMil slroei.
POK SALE l.-sOucrcs oliolro fnrin limn In
Noiliiwesi K.msas. iinliiiprnvud. Il.n aln
tor a quick buyer. Address Isauu Mulhollunu ,
Colliy. Kun.
| j"\AUM \ and city lo ins ul lowest rates.
-L Real estate for sale.
Duelling uirJ business rentals.
Xioncy loaned for louul Investors.
Lougeo it Ton la
2II"i I'eurl strent.
IflOlt HUNT At { taoi per month , bricl ;
house. 7 rooms , on Fourth street , mi.ti
llroaauay. Inijtilrc al SJU Main slreel.
FOItAUi ! ; lllui-U family Iior-Hiincl plnii'lon
for sale elieap. Inquire I' . .1. C' . , electric
liphl blallon. Third utunuu.
TTOH SALC On Miiull payments , fruit and
-L1 gulden Inn l no.ir Council lllnlli U 11.
bhoafu. Itroadwuy ana Muln strout
"IjAOH SAIX lli-eil iiitlie , foot or now dr. 'ifnet
- iIOUB. . li inelies wide. bacU poured und screw
ciilliitz , with co np.ule ehungu o fearing. II
chuck * , one ( /-Inch , ono 4-lneh mill Idi.ll
chuck : Ilt-uls inuliil Inrnln : tools , ut' . ; uls i
one .l-ho'-su p 'ei ( ill engine , with hhuflln .
pulleys , belting , etj. All In gooj order and
u 111 bu sold cliuan for cash or tin time lo rl hl
party. Address Itux r > , Klllott. la.
* )11 Al'llH" of Innd In sdiitlitTii low.i'r'ir . il ,
' .ill i pel acre : C'l ueios fruit furm In Mills
county for sale. Johnston & Vim 1'uiion
J7O1I FA LI- . Hotels nnd restaurants In luwu
und Nebraska. ( Iniuz pr.illt'ttile biisliioss
und well loeitied ; will take land In purl trade ;
w rl t e f o r d u lu 11 s. K J I. h heafu.
T7IOU FAI.T : A ( Irnl class slti-k of coin-nil
Ainerc'h uullse with gonJ wlli ; nriee 1'.HIi ,
will tHku fiiod land ine.\chane. I. II Sheafe
FOIt PAI.E Hloclf of inllllncrv und nolloiis.
with stoio nnd II\lnres ; price $ M'J ; Mill
rado for land. 1 II. fliuufu.
ITtOH f-ALn S'l acres of good land nirJ new
-L collage , with four ueies land inVarnois -
vllle. Nub. : nil modern liupi-dVeineutH-
exchange for a phuifant cnttazo free nf In-
euiiibrunt'e In ( Jouneil Illulln or Uinulia
II II. Miuiifu.
POK SAI.i : Albhin Holler mill * on Ilnonu
river. Nfb. ; llm-st waterp.iwor In ilia hlulo
developing 1 ' hornu ponrr walur entire yo ir
dally capacity , 100 liarruU : marhlnrrv und
iippurluiiniiefu complete In every detail Good
flame rcfcldenfe ; h nrrcntil land , lltie per InI. .
price , t.fi.'JJU : will taU unlinproveJ eustern
Nebraska land. U. II hhtiufu.
TlAOIt KHN'T C-room liouiio , No. OJ7 Mynstcr
X1 A. Louie.
POK bAIIOn easy ju/meiUR. ( Initllliif ; ! . lu
ull puru of the city. K. II blioafu.
irA LK Stock of indNU. und brluK store
but.din ; , null established tiiulu ; lou.ttlun
nour Omaha. 1'rice. f\.vni. Will lal < e K"od
furm In oxehan.'ti. II II. Hheafo.
W 17 ANTKD-OfllcodusIt , tubluutid ehuiis , for
A. II.
FOH SAl.i ; Iowa farink In I'dtlunuttuinlu
and adjolnlny eoniitles K II. Hiuute.
\\TANTEI Slouk of cun. mdse. for hiint
* eush. not to exceed Ii.UiU ; nuiHt hi' clean
and lo'-atud in u live euBlvrn ? sub. town. K
11. Hheafe.
\\7ANTKI ) A Ktron : youn ? man for ccncrul
T' liouht-wurl. Treniont Hotisu. tJUe t
llroudwey _
CITIZENS STATE BANK
UI Cnunull
Cupltilntcof
fcurplusuual'rolltB
NctCapllat nn I Hurp'.nt .
Dlrnctorn J. li itjnuajiii fI. I. an a on
Glcu.ou , U i : lUrt , I \ . Mlllir. .1. V < lnuiuii
UbdChurlut U llntmjn Tr.ins let i'ener.il btnlf-
liiK biKino.i Larson * eapll.il uud surplus of
uny buuUlu E'outliwuklorn ICIHU.
INTEHESr ON TJMB DEPOSIT J
Kfllinitore Attorney ut law I'ruo-
( V OdUUQtlb , iio ; In tbu mute uud
f doul fdurtk. ituiins : i. 4 uud b bnut'ut
lli-uro blotk , Uouucll UluOn , It.
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of disease runiiirin n ojie t or
Hurioil ircmtm 'iit
CO bode for patients , bo trd anJ uUondanas.
Ilest uuronioJutions In tlio wo4b
nr to lor circulars on di-forui lnn anJ
briifos. trusses , club fool , c irv iturus of sulno ,
lilies , minors , c moor , nifirrli , broneli Us , In-
hnliitliin.u ectriclty , pini'ysls. ' cniluiisy. kld-
nov. b uJdor eye. oar. skin an I blooi uud all
KUfiTlcill OlIur.lttOIIH.
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\\ouii'ii FKKIi Wo havolutflv ud led i lyiiu-
Indop iriniunt for woiiiuudurltiz conlliiuiiionL
Ftrlftly nr v.ile.i Onlv Hollablu .Mudluul lu-
stitutuiniiklni ; u Siiol.ilty o.
i'ltl VAT13 DfSVSKS ! :
A'l 11 oed Dlsoasoi nuecmsfuuy troitot.
t-yiilililtlo 1'olsou removeil fn > u ilia by.steia
wllhuut iiiuronry New ito-fiorallva I'ruav-
nifiit for 1/oss of VITAL , 1'ONVr.lL I'ur-ions nn-
ub.o to \ Is t us mav bu tru ilud at liuinu by
inrrexiion enee. All coiiimnii ciitions ednlf-
dentl.il MoJ clues or instru nent. sent by
ma I orevpress , suunro.y p.iekuJ , n . in ir s to
Hid cule cou tents or nunu > r One pi-r-umul in-
UTV ow pruforro I. Call uiul fiinsii t us or HBiid
history of your cttso. und wo will sund in Uluiu
wr. inner , our
Tf ) MFN niHE , : Unnn I'riVAta.
iu men
, sloollll , or > > , rvnl3lt. .
eases , Impotoiicy , Hvphilla , UluutuuJ Varluo-
cu e. with qtiesl un INU
llraees , Applianuus fur Oi'fornillloi * Trusei.
Only in inuractiirr In tbo We iof ttlttnnt ti
ll l Ai-J-i.i i.\c/s , Jitf > 3i , liLtSLUttO
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Omaha Medical and Surgiul Injtitiite ,
26th nnd Broadway , Go moll BlatTi
Ton minutes1 n lo fr nn com < r of ' 'inatii oq
Oumliii unJ Oounuil Illult * KIII HI-IO motor 'ina.
K.W.PAN8LE.H.DT
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Tbft Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Eip ericntc.
Or IJHEASiS OF MEN AhT >
I'ltOPKIETOU OF TIIB
8AIXY OF MKUICINK.
I treat the following Diseases'
Catarrh of the Heud. Throat , and I.tinCT ; Dl *
eoBCBof tbc Eye end rJir I'ltsund A | ) j > lexy lleurt
Disease , Liver Complaint Kidney Complulnt ,
Nervous Debility , Mental Depres
sion , Lees of Manhood , Somlnal
WoaknosB , Mal-ctcf Ilnght R Di-uisc , fl Vittu *
Imiicu. Hhcuiimtbm , I'aralyrlH , White EwelllUR ,
Bcrulula Fever Sorea , Cnncors , Tumors
and Fistula In ano removed without
the Itnlfo or drawlnc a drop of
blood. Woman with her delicate orruni tv
stored to health. Dro | j- cured without tupping.
Special Attention Q\von \ to prlvato
and Venereal Dlooaces of all kinds.
65O to & 50O forfeit fur any Venereal Dis
ease I cannot cure without mercury.
Tai * Worms removed In two or thieo hours , or uo
j-ay. II inorrliolilii or 1'ilm cured
THOSE WHO AUK AITUCTKI )
Will EUVO llfu und hundreds of dollars by calling
on or uslnj :
DR. G. W. PANCLE'S ' HERBAL KEDICINES.
Tlio only I'liynlcluu who cun lull \tliut alia
u jitirkoii withuut uskliii ; b
All rorrcxponileuce utrlctlv confidential. Ucdlctuo
Mint by eiprena. Addrtu u.l IdUru to
G , W , Pangle , M , D
6BB "
Broad"way ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa