HPHI m 6 , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 7 , 1892-STXTEEN PAGES. K J THE- OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS \l \ OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. l ty Cnrrlorlonny pattof the City II. W. T1LTON. MANAGER. lift Fi'iinNPsJ HinlneM Otflco j ! ° tl IELElnoNEhlMRht Editor No 23 JUItiOH MKXfWtf. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , Regular montlnfc council No. 1 , Commor- clnl Pilqrims of America , tonight At Arcanum bnll. A full meeting Is desired. O. C. WUo , W. P. The t'ottawattamlo democratic association will opnn a reading room about Augutt 15 In Its headquarter * on Pearl street , nnd will keep It open until nftor the close of tbo fall campaign. The LadicV auxiliary. No. 17 , U. L. A" will serve Ice cream and cauo In the Else- man building Saturday , August 0 , nfternoou und evening. Articles of adoption were filed yostordnv with the county recorder by which a siniill boy. who wan loft ut the Christian homosomo time ngo , U adopted by Patrick Hyan. Tbo regular mooting of Ktchotah conncll , No. : ) , Uogroo of Pocahontas , will bo bold this evening In thn wigwam of the Rod Men , corner of Broadway and Main street , at 8 o'clocK. The annual encampment of the Iowa Na tional Uuard will bu bold at Crcaton during the blun grass milnro. Jftio Doagc Light Guard of thin city will attend. New unl- foriuf Imva been ordered fur the occasion , nnd will arrlva in a sbort time. Governor McKlnloy , who was ongaced to speak at the driving park Thursday after noon for $500 , refused to tnlto any money from the ChautaUqua management , nnd the treasury of that enterprise U consequently ahead by the ontlro sum of the gain receipts. For sovo.'nl days past some boys huvo boon flrlnp off an air gun at random in the alley In the roar of the opcia houso. Yesterday afternoon whllo Mrs. C. S Huhbnrd win walking In her back yard n bullet pierceil hpr hat nnd narrowly mused hitting her and liurtlnc horsovcrelv. The Catholics will glvo a bazaar for the r licneilt of St. Peter's Catholic church dur- < > ng the last week of October. The work of proparaMon Is In the bunds of the following olllccri : President , H. Teller ; vice pros- ! tlont , Mrs. P. Wols : ndvlsorv committee , Mrs. J. Noumayr and lr . P. Beck. Mayor Liwronco has notified Secretary Atkinson of the Stnlo railway cnmmisslon that the people of Council l ! luffs want a Epccdy bearing of the case.s which have boon commenced In the courts to compel the rail roads contorlnit in the city to build bettor do- pots. Tbo policy of the administration from now on Is to bring the railroads to time as coon as possible. liarto S. Wr.eks , national commander of the Sons of Veterans , passed through the city yesterday on his woy from Now York to Helena , Mont. , whcro ho 1s to attend the na tional encampment of the order. The mem bers of the local camp , Sons of Veterans , marched to the Northwostoru depot In full uniform , accompanied by a martini band , to moot him. Thov rod's a.t far ni the transfer with him. Mr. Weeks will probably stop hero on his way homo. John liurch was arrested 'Thursday nlcht on a charge of drunkenness nnd vagrancy , mm was put In the city Jail along with the rest of his kind. AH soon as bo sobered enough to know what had happened to him bo bccnmo very loud and nlnmvo , until ho had to bo shut up in the steel coll. This had no affect upon him , and It was not until the other prisoners took n band nnd dumped sev- crnl palls of water through the bars Into his roll that ho cooled down. Ho was fined f 10.70 in police court yesterday morning. Judge Decmor has rendered a decision | ln tbo case of Leonard Everett against ttio supervisors of Pottuwattainio county and others. The defendants lllod a motion to remove the case to another court on tbo ground that a case of tbo kind could not bo brought In the district court. This motion is sustained bv the court , and in addition to the oraor for romovnl bo alvoa ouch of tbo defendants excepting tbo Doard of super visors t-0 attornoy's foes on account of tbo case having boon brought lu the wrong court , Mary Cooley , a foreigner whoso only no compllshmcntso far as the English language is concerned Is In tbo line of profanity , was nrrosted yoitcrday morning for the third time in loss than two weeks for pcddllnc without a license. As she was discharged upon both the former occasions she was somewhat Independent when she wan nailed by Ofllcor Claar. While ho was holding her for the patrol wagon she so far forgot the re quirements of etiquette as to pucker up her ruby lips and spit In bis face. She will have a trial before Judco McCico this morulng on tbo charge of paddling without a license , and when this is decided the officer will give nor another whirl on tbo charxo of assault. Ho cays bo means to prosccuto her on every charge Known to the codo. i The Pottawuttaraio county toachors1 insti tute , which has boon In session for tbo past two weeks , closed yostordav afternoon. The last three days wcro soont in examinations. Among these who attended the Institute were a num ber of the High school pupils who nro two or three years yet from the und of their course. All during tbo Institute thuy have been nt the head of i heir classes , and when It came to examinations they stood alongside the teachers of from flvot o fifteen years experi ence unit answered the questions in a highly creditable way. Prof. Sawyer was highly gratified at the showing they maao. as it ro ll ecta credit on the schools of tbo city as well as on the pupils themselves. Porkins. the great Tluvorly banjo apo- clulist , at Mtumwa this wcok. IOHII Stuto Ilillid , Saturday , August 0 , Full-mount park , 8 p. in. ; LaUo Munawa , 7p. m. Mrs. A. J. Dyer is reported dangerously MIHB Ida Lutz loft last evening for the WOit. WOit.Mra Mra M. M. Tlnloy and d-iughtor , Miss Mary , leave this evening for Denver. Judco W , U. Juinot returned yesterday from Chicago. Miss Clark of Dos Moluos Is visiting Miss Nellie Dodge. Miss Jessie Gilbert Is visiting friends In Stanborr.v , Mo. Frank Levine loft last ovonlng lor a trip to Portland , Oro. Chief Nlchuls'on of the fire department Icnvcj tonight for Chicago. Mrs. C. H. Ervln of Perry , la. , Is visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. I' . L. Coady. Miss Hall nf Omaha Is In the city , a guest of Miss Hunlliigton nnd tbo Mlnsos Paco. Luke Million loft last evening for a visit to Portland , Salt Lake City and otbor woit- crn points. Miss Lizzie Coady of La C rosso , WIs. , Is the guest ul horcnusliis , the Misses Coady , nt 1703 Sixth nvonuo. Mrs.V. . T. H. Tipping , who has boon visiting her ulstor. Mrs. J. U. Carrothors , for bo past two months , itnrtod Wednesday for cr homo In Albany , N. V , F. M. Compton has rncelvod his comtnls. slon from Colonel C. V. Mount of the Third Juwa reglmout as battalion sorgoant-mnjor of tbo roKiinoni , his commission to duto from April SO , ISO , ' . A Inrjjo party of niunlltPs loft last ovonlng over tbo Union Puclno for Denver. These composing tbo parly were : John Unlnl , Mr. and Mrs. Vic Jennlng * , Mrs. H. U , Suokelt and Miss Nulllo SicKott , Mr. nnd MM. UcorgoV. \ . Llpe , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Jameson. Mr. ud Mrs. Uorlnnd , Mrs. W. C. Kstop. Mr , and Mrs.V. \ . O. Win and HOII , Dr. T. H. Lncoy , MM. J. II , Atkins , Mrn Ctcorgo I'holps nna son , MM , J. D. Crock \vcll uud C. L. Croukwoll. low 11 Ntuto lluiul , S'ttunlay , August ( I , F.ilrinrmnt park , 3 p. in. ; Lulio Maiiawn , 7 p. ,111. 3.000 yards Hunga ! tUsuo , the lightest niul prettiest fabric known , worth ICe , ( luring Hostou Store Biilo for 8o } , In dark colors only , w * Perkins , the groiit'llnvorly biuijo spo- cltillst , at Mumiwu tula week. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Members of the Mcirrie < l Indies' Social t Society Disagree. * * * HOW THE EXCHANGE WAS OPERATED' One Klemont of the Orjiiiiilntloii Asiert Tlmt the limtltutlon IIa Keen a MoneyninkhiK Hclieino Wher the 1'oor ( Join In , " There has been a division In the ranks of tbo Married Ladies' Social society lately , nnd the Indies who belonged to that , flourish , - Ins organization nro no.v dolnz buslnojs nt two stands within n stone's throw of ono an other. The organization was started over n year ago for the purpose of dlspanslng char ity to the worthy poor of the city , and an exchange - change was ttartod a an adjunct to the so ciety , for the sale of cakns , brand eta. , with the understanding that the proceeds of the sales were to bo distributed among the poor. Ileforo tboro were any proceeds , bow- over , the ladle * wao oolong to the society and who made the articles that were to bo old received pay nt tholr own fl uros for the time , labor and materials that Uud boon used. As u oontoquonco the oxchaago never paldoxponsos , And although considerable as- , slstnnco was given tbo poor In other ways , and although the public was urged from time to time to patronize tbo cxchanco for the bonollt of the worthy poor , the worthy poor novcr reaped nny benefit from the ex change Itself , and no ono protltcd by the Bchumo excepting the ladioi themselves. Of late them hai boon considerabto ill feeling nmong the ladles , which , it Is said , arose from u feeling on the part of seine of thorn that " It was net quite right for the ox- chango" bo hold up before tno public m n chnritnblo concern , when , in fact , the schema was in the main n money-making ono. A division was then ngreod upon and the original society moved n few doors up the street to 817 Broadway and hung out Its slunglo. The other 1'idioi romatnod nt 327 Uroadway , nnd entered Into an ncroomont with the ugont of a sowing machine uompiny nt that number to furnish u clerk nnd the necessary room , nnd In fact , to carry on the business of the exchange , for 15 pur cent of the saios. The ladles expect to carry on benevolent work as usual , but under a different tiamo and with out nny connection with tbo Ladles Kx- chung or tbo Married Ladles society. QKUAT Il.VNICIUM'T SIIOK SAI.K. Commencing Today Suturduy Cut This Out And brlnp it with you to the great bankrupt sale of boots , shoes and slip pers , 621 Broadway , Council Blufls , . ( old Foster building , Everett block ) . Beginning Saturday , Aucust 0 , and con tinuing , wo will olTcr the entire stock of the Chicago Shoo Store com pany of St. Paul at less than , cost to manufacture. Every dollar's worth must bo sold. ' Cnll'niul bo convinced that this is a chance of a lifetime. Ladies' kid button , 7oc , worth $1.50. Ladies' kid button , 9Sc , worth $2.00. L-xdios'dongola button , 31.23 , worth 52.60. L-idlcs' oxford ties , 0c ! ) , worth SI.25. L'idles' kid oxford ties. 85c , worth $1.60. Ladles' "Burt" French dongola but ton , $3.00 , worth $0.00. lion's work shoos , 75c. Men's dress shoes , 81.25 , worth $2.50. Men's calf shoos , $1.60 , worth $3.00. Boys' school shoes , 7oc. And many other bargains too numer ous to mention nt the great bankrupt shoo atlo : , 521 Broadway , Council Blufl'a. I < nvi Stiitu Hand Saturday. This wonderful musical organization , forty pieces , under the leadership of Prof. Phinnoy , will give two free open air concerts , Saturday , Aug. 0. In the afternoon they will play in Falrmount park and in the ovonlng from 7 to 11 o'clock at Miuuuva. The Boston Store clearing sale ends Monday , August 8. Now Is the time to secure bargains in all dry goods. Hurled Alive. Frank Guannollu was called to Htnton station , ton miles U3lo\v Council Blufffl , yesterday uftornoon by a telegram announc ing that ono of the men working for him on hU gravel b.ink bad boon killed by a land slide. Ho loft at once for tbo place , and found that the rorort was true , The man had boon worKlng on the t > ldo of the bank and had boon warned of tbo coining danger by ouo of bis follow workman a few seconds before tbo landslide occurred. He failed to heed tbo warning and the lirst of tbo slldo caught him and hurled htm headlong to the unso of tbo Dluff , fully tnlrty foot below , and tbo rest covered him up to a doptb of ever ton feet. The accident took place about 11:30 : a. m. , but It was -1 o'clock before his body was oxhumod. The tuimo of tbo un fortunate young man could not bo learned last ovonlng. Una of his follow workman broairht the news to the city last evening , butalthough ho bad boon worKlng by tbo sldoof the man for several weeks ho could not think of hU Just name. His llrst nnmo was John , and ho was - ' ( ! yean of ago. Ho was to have boon married shortly to a young lady of Paclllc Junction , wboro bis homo was. Ho also had n mother , two sisters and a brother at Pacitla Junction. The coroner of Mills county is to bold an inquest this morning. 50 dozan cants' outing flannel shirts that sold for 2oc at the Boston Store Halo for llc. ) Inwu Ktiitii llnnil. Saturday , August 0 , Falrmount park , 3 p. m. ; Lake Manawa , 7 p. in. SOolmil $1.00 misses' straw hats during the Boston Store Bale for loc and 23c. A chance lilto this never was oll'crod before - fore in thu hat lino. Perkins , the great Ilavorly banjo spe cialist , at Manawa this week. All our light stripus , plaids , chocks und mixed cheviots ( all wool ) that sold for 60o and 58c during Biilo for 33o , Beaten - ton storo. Trains leave Manawa dally at 8 a ndlO n. m , , 115m. , and 1 , 2 , 20 : ! ! , 3,3:30,4 : , 4:80 : , 5 , 6:30 : , 0 , 0:30. : 7. 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 0 , 9:30 : , 10 , 10KO : , 11 and ll : > 5p. in. The 11:55 : train will make connection with the liiBtoluotrlo motor cur for Omaha. Doiiiocratlo rrlnmrU'ii. This ovonlng thu democrats of Kane town- fthlp will moot in tbo various wards to nomi nate candidates to thu county convention , which Is to bo hold nuxt Thursday , to icloct delegates to tbo state , congressional and Judicial conventions. The delegates will bo selected by thu primary iy tom. The follow ing Judges , clerki nnd places ol holding the pi Imarlcs huvo'boon chosun by the ward commlltcomcn : First \Vurd Whcolul & Herald's. Judges , Vic Junnlug * and James Wlckham ; olurks , S. P. Uourur and C. 1) . Walton. Second Ward Amv's tin shop on llrvant treot. Judges. A. T. Whltllosoy utid T. B. 'C.isnilv ; cltTUs , J. H. Mkhuu and Herman tiohurz Third Wark-N. Bobun'8 ofllco , 0 Main ttroot. JuUjri- > > , Nrod ijpotmau and W. H , Thomas ; clerks , L. Xurmuuhlou and Charles fox. fox.Fourth Fourth Wurd South court room. Judgcti , K. U. Amy und itoburt Jnpnou ; clerks. Lee Bwuuringon nnd K , L , ICtnyro. Fifth Ward Snlold ' store , Judgei , W. W , COUCH und M. Calli ghan ; clerk * , W. 1) . Hardln und N. O'llrlou. Sixth Ward John Coylu'g pluco , Droad- way , uoar coruur of Twentieth utrcct. . Judges. John Mlkosolt and P. D. Ourko ; clerks , \VI o Payne nnd W. D. Fisher. The polling plnco in each ward will bo open from G to 8 p. m. After the primaries quite a number of democrato will go to Parka' mill , In Garner townnhlp , to organlzo n club. Inhibition ! At Mnnawa beach , west of hotel , Sun day afternoon. 100 dozen gents' outing flannel shirts worth 60o each , at the Boston Store clearing sale for 29c. ICOpooplo In tins city use gas stoves ThoOasCo. puU 'em in at cost. Iowa Slnto Saturday , August 0 , Falrmount park , 3 p. in. ; Lake Manawa , 7 p. m. 100 dozen gents' fancy stripe and plain balbi-iggan shirts and drawers , worth 7oo and $1 , during the great sale for 6Sc. Boston Storo. 600 yards Chnvlot shirting , worth 7c , for 4c , at the Boston Store clearing sale. . . Iowa Stuto llnnil. Saturday , August 0 , Fairmount park , 3 p. in. ; Lake Manawa , 7 p. m. Perkins , the great Havorly banjo spo- clalibt , at Manawa this wcok. Gcorgo Davis , drugs ana paints. Summer suits for gentlemen ; cool , comfortable and cheap. Roltor , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Perkins , the groal Ilavorly banjo spe cialist , at Manawa this wook. iH fur the Kncninpmcnt. The dopartmsnt oommnniorof the Grand Army for Iowa has Issued a circular to the posts throughout the state giving InforniiT- lion with reference to the national encamp ment at Washington and the most desirable way of gutting thoro. All tbo railroads terminating nt the Missouri river will start special trains on the morning of September 17 from Council Bluffs and Sioux City , nnd these will bo known as Grand Army trains. Ono of the department commander's staff ofllcors will bu in charge of each of tnoso trains , nnd they will arrive at Chicago early on the morning of the ISth. There a tem porary headquarters will bo sot up at the Urnnd Control passenger station at the corner of Fifth avenue und Harrison street , the passenger station of the Baltimore & Ohio. A band of music will accompany the Iowa contingent to Washington mm It Is the In tention of these In ohargo to make a showing of which the state may bo proud. Every comrade who expects to tnKo part In the parade will bo expected to provide himself with a regulation uniform. Railway tloitets will bo sold good going September 13 to 20 nnd returning unt'.l October 10. Iowa Stnlo Itnml. Saturday , August 0 , Fairmount park , 3 p. in. ; Like Manawa , 7 p. in. Wanted Iron molders at the Ogden Iron works , Council Bluffs. Good wages. Cc and 6c } bleached inualiu for 5c at the Boston Store salo. Perkins , the great Havorly banjo spe cialist , at Mana.va this wook. Porkins. the great Havorly banjo spe cialist , at Manawa this wook. Jowa State Hnnit. Saturday , August 0 , F.iirmountpark , 3 p. m. ; Lake Manawa , 7 p. m. Books by popular authors , 2,000 12mos , during sale for llic , worth lOc and 2oc. Boston Storo. Pasturage for horses and cattle on the Chaulauqiia grounds. Inquire of A. S. Hazelton , 240 Murriam block , or Charles Copeland , on the grounds. I own State Hand. Saturday , August 0 , Fairmounl park , 3 p. m. ; Lake Manawa , 7 p. m. 6,000 yards of remnants In unbleached muslins for 6c a yard , worth 8c , at The Boston Store clearing salo. JVoplu'H I'arty Club. A mooting was held In Masonlo temple last evening by the members of the people's party for the purpojo of organizing n club. About 100 were present. The room was hung with banners bearing engravings whoso moaningtwas moro or less vague , and the motto of the party iiuug clear across tbo south sldo of the room. The mooting was culled to ardor oy A. J. McCluron , and City Treasurer Kinnohan was appointed chair man. 1'aul Vundcrvoort , who was to have boon the main attraction , dlsappolntod the leaders , as ho had boon called into Kansas nnd failed to make connections on bis return. The cap was tilled by Messrs. Rogers nnd KcUoy of Omaha and E. P. Brown of Neola , who kept the uudienco moro or loss interested until after 10 o'clock. Along toward the last tbo audience began to drop away and when the lime for the forming of the organi zation arrived hardly twcnty-llvo were pros- ont. C. L. Glllott was elected presidonl of the club and C. C. Chamborlln secretary , after which the mooting irljournod subject to call of the president. At tbo next mooting tbo otbor onlccrs will bo elected. 200 pieces best indigo blue calico for 6u a yard at the Boston Store clearing sale. _ 10,000 yards dark and light challlos , worth 7c , during the Boston Store sale for 4c. _ All shooting and pillow case muslins at cost price during the Boston Store clearing Bale. 25 pieces turkey rod table linen , fo 'inor price : ! 15u , now for 23c } , at the Boston Store clearing salo. [ FJlOSt YESTKIUHV'S SECOND EDITIOX.l Ddiut'Ktlc. Newton Olopp. nt Tuzowcll , Tonn. , shot and killed U. Cloud In u row ever polities. The national convention of democratic cluba will bu hekl.at New York on October 4. A larao purtof thostuto of Minnesota lias boon visited by u destuictlvo bull und wind sturni. ( Thu boiulqnurlurs of thn International Union of 1'alnliira mid Decorators huvo uuon changed from llultliiioru to St. Louis. Onurlus Daly nf Detroit , Mich. , shot bis wlfo and stepdaughter In u family row , und norl- ously woundud a pullcumnn who utiomptod to arrest them , AdvluuH troni Oiiniiliisica state that the rov- onuuciittor Oorwin hus captured thu llrltlHh BOhuonuiWlnlfrud , und on board of her wus found every uvldunou of poaching. Tbo National Dental assocUtlon , In sei > slon nt HnlTuIo , N , V. . lius passed resolutions cen- miring ihoeunsns olllcu for nl.icing them In thu sumo cuteory with nianufuetururs. The ruportud oxpodltlan which sailed from Key West with tlio Intuntlon of Invudlni ; Oulm , and setting up u revolutionary govern ment Is icguniud by olllulals at u , grand hoax. 1'orulen. Mexico lias been disturbed by slight shocks of eurlbiiiiiko | recently. Ono hundred deaths urn reported to have ocourod at Aritontoull , a suburb of i'url * . Water from an uhxiuloned neal mlno near Duwubury , KiiKlunil , Hooded ( in adjacent mlno , drown I lu nix mlnora. Tliu popu bun Uiuud u letter to tbo bishops of Italy , declaring tlio nrtaoT the l''rcemu end of Italy to liuiubvuralvo to rullulun. Klchtoun Indium , omployus of H CKiinlnu' os. tnhlUhmunt on u rlvnr Intut nour Victoria. II , U. . wuro Urownod on tbo l"Uih of last month , Yellow fever line bruxun out In nitny places la Central America unil hue buim ratifnu with virulent fury. Many deathi bltvu bouu ro- ported. frilOM YKSTEIIDKT'S SECOSII KniTIOX. ) Thousands of OmnhaiPeoplo Welcome Gov ernor MoKlnlsy to the Olty , ALL SORTS OFi - FOLKS WERE THERE Every Stntlon of Llft Itcprcnented In tlio Throng Tlnib' ( littlicrcd nt tlio High School tlrVin'nili to Upon the Stiitj Tbo opening giin.nf tno campaign was tired by Governor McKlnloy of Ohio at the High school grounds Friday ovontugand Its Intona tions were suob as will hardly cease to ro- vurborato ever the battle ground of Ne braska until the last ballot Is countad nnd the pending struggle for political supremacy is nt an cud. It was at once ono of the largest nnd most enthusiastic mass meetings cvor bold In Nebraska. A beautiful moonlit night , Inspiring music , a speaker of moro tbna national prostlgn and an nudlouco such as was novcr before seen at a political mooting In Omutin combined to do honor to tbo city and to its distinguished guest. Thu uudienco itself was an Inspiration nnd * nn ovation. No orator could look ovnr Mien a concourse as gathered to hear Major Ale- Klnloy Friday night without A thought bf prldo. A largo platform hudjbeon constructed at the southeast corner of tbo Hieh school building nnd nround it fully 25,000 , people listened to the great advocate of protection , Came In ( front Thrones. The exorcises had been advertised to bogln nt 7:30 : o'cloefr , nnd long before that hour the 600 chairs in front of the stand were occu pied. Tbo people lined the siiiownliis nnd from each sldo of tbo grounds a continual stream of pushing , Jostling humanity was elbowing Its way toward the building. Long before dark tbo vacant space scorned nearly full nnd still thousands wcro wedging tbolr wav into the human mass. At 8 o'clock he entire south slopn was nn eddying , kaleidoscopic sea of faces , and they wcro fa cos into which any orator might bo proud to look. All Cl.is-ti's Wore Thure. The olcctric lichts that had been hung ever the speakers' ' platform cast tbolr shlm- raorlng radlanco notalono unon tbo rugged countcnnnccsof the mechanic , the artisan and the laborer but revealed the flower of the social and business circles of the Gate Cltv. There were represented the profes sional man , tbo banker , the aucccijful mer chant and the leader of.socloty. It wni such nn audience as only n similar occasion could produce , wlrero employer nnd the employed , the wealthy man of.lolsuro and the laborer who tolled throuch.tho hot summer days to corn broud lor bis wlro and Httlo ones mot to hear that which was of equal Importance to them all. And they brought tbolr wives with thorn , for mingled with the mascullno array woru hundreds of dainty summer costumes crowned by fair fucos that watched as Intently - tontly for the arrival of the speaker as though , their Interest carried n ballot with tt. It was a romurUabl.v orderly crowd , too , nnd the proceedings were uninterrupted save by the rumble of tbo cable trains nnd the up- plauso that rose and fell under tbo spell of tbo speaker's magnetic uttcinnces. At the right jqf the platform a hundred carriages were grouped. They were nearly all occupied by laaie.-v , : and s'pcelal interest centered around ; thu ono In which bat Mrs. McKlnley in company with Mrs. General Cowin. Along with UoTornor McKinlcy. At 8 o'clock tfio Second Infantry band took seats on tho0jlajforra and Its Inspiring muslo entertained , the , crowd , which was be coming somowbatjmpaticnt for tbo arrival of Major McICTnloy. .A ' few minutes nftorwurds the " governor appeared and was greeted with n'alvo of cheers as he proceod6 < r to 'tho platform" HR was accompanied by Mayor George P. IJemls. Edward RimftvAter , Hon. W. J. Con- neil , Judge C. H. Scott , Andrew Ilosowater , Thomas SwobeP. L. PorrinoRalph BrecUin- bridge , Charles J. Green , and others , nnd Hov. J. G. Tttto of Hastings , the repub lican candidate for lieutenant governor , was also recognized in the crowd and oscortcd tea a seat on tbo platform. It was some time before the opplauso oc casioned by the presence of tin orator of the evening had subsided , and then Charles J. Green stepped vO tb ; front of tbo platform. Ho said : "Follow citizens , I have the honor of In troducing to you Ohio's distinguished states man unci governor , William MciClDloy. " , Greeted witli Clioorx. Then the cheers broiio out again ana Gov ernor McKinley uas enthusiastically wel comed as ho stopped forward. The moment ho began to speak the most Intense stlonco wus preserved nnd excepting when the logical points of bis audross elicited tbo audible approbation of the audicnco the speaker wus heard with the most earnest at tention. Governor Mcldnloy'u address was such as wus expected from the man who more than any other bad reason to bo familiar with tbo principles of the great republican doctrine of protection , It was a concise nnd effective presentation of tbo differences between the two great political parties on this important question. The speaker disdained to use the Indies of buncombe und sophistry so often nffociod by stump speakers. Ho roiled on a plain statement of indisputable facts nnd the loglo of bis arguments was irresistible. Ho dealt with the subject not as n politician but with the genius of a statesman. His reasoning was that of a master of the ques tion who saw lu it first of all tbo ben cuts to accrue to the musses of the pooplo. Ho did not generalize to any extent upon superficial applications , but considered the tan ft ques tion in lU broadest sense , and bin arguments most cffcctuallr demolished tbo puny ef forts of tbo opponents of the protective system. Kxpliilnlni ; the Dlll'orcnens. In his introduction Major McICInloy said that ho did not coma to appeal to the preju dices of his audicnco nor to oxdto tholr pas sions , but to present simply aud frankly the dlffuranco butwoon tbo two great political parties of thu country on the tariff question. Ho defined this existing difference in a man ner that In a few sentences inudo clear the theories of each party. Tno democratic party stood for a tariff for revenue , whllo tbo re publican party maintained ono for protoittlon to American Industries mid American labor as well. The democratic doctrine Imposed n tariff on articles which could not bo ptoduccd In this country , \vhilo the republican prhici- plu was exactly opposite. The protective tariff , whllo raising revenue , discriminated in furor of tbo domestic producer nd against tbo foreignproducer. I'ractlcul I'rotontioii Illustrated. Lifting the oartnen'Jpltchcr that stood on tbutublo beside him' ' . Major MoIClnloy said ; "We put u tariff of 35 per cent on that pitchor. That tiirlft mis a tendency to dit- courage foreign importations and to encour age domestic manufacture. It was put thcro for that purpoic. 'I know it , for I put it tharo myself. " s At this point -Iho ispeauor was forced to stop before the barrlonuo of appUuso that followed. As sooH-us liulut was restored bo continued ! ' ' "I out It tbora'lh 163 ! ) and it bus fulfilled Its purpose. Weribiv Tmvo tbo Dncst , pottery works anywnore * In' ' the wurld and this pitcher is cboaper'tbun It ever was before. " Major McKlnlev dwelt at some length upon the bonollls that ttio protective tariff brought to farmers , und lii'Uio ' midst of n sentence someona In the roar of tbo audience lm r- runtid by n question la-which only the word "England" wus nudlblo. "I can't ' qulto boar you , ray friend , " replied - plied the governor , "but you are evidently a democrat bccuuio you are talking of Eng land , " und tbo interlocutor subsided , wbllu the nudlouco volunteered another volley ol applause. I'ortlnent KuoU on Tin. Soon after someone shouted "tin" and the speaker uavo him the required Information. Ho said that there were now thirty-seven tinplate plato factories In this country representing an investment of $3,000,000 , Insldo of three years wo would product ) morq than one-half of tbo tin pluUi used la tbo Uoltod State * . "Aud don't you think , " bo continued , 'that when 50,000 incu are employed lu tbo tin pUto Industry , there will bo n demand for another pound of pork nnd mother bushel of wheat from the farmers of Ne braska ! " In concluding. Major McKlnloy said ! "I hope that the convention that mot in your capital city yesterday nnd today has organized victory. What I am talking about nnd the principles that I present nro repre sented by Donjaraln Harrison , our candidate for president , and Lorenzo Crounso , whom wo all hope to sco tbo next governor of Nebraska. " At the name of Harrison the nudionco cheered tumultuoutly nnd nt the allusion to the republican candidate for governor of Mobraslra the enthusiasm was intensified , bats wcro Hung in the nlr and the cheers died away only to bo renewed Again nnd again. In the midst of the demonstration Gov ernor McKlnloy was escorted to hU carriage and tbo vast nudionco gradunllv dispersed. Governor McKlnloy and pa'rty departed this morning on the Uurllncton trAln for Denver. The great , protectionist wn& de lighted with his sojourn In Nebraska. Nl'AICKS Of bl'tlltT. A Lot of Swllt 1'M.MTK. The Bonus Park Gun club hold Its wcolclv shoot ycotorday afternoon , nnd notwith standing the fact that the mercury was boiling out of the top of the tube , there was a largo attendance and tho.usual line sport nnd enthusiasm. The grounds have been greatly improved slnco the previous shoot. A substantial board flooring has boon put down ever all the space from the ohooting shod to thn traps , mid n broad plank walk laid from th o motor station to the stand. Another week will witness still greater Improvement * , with n commodious club house , with bath nnd Individual lockers , thonlub being deter mined to possess the best uhootlng grounds in or about Omnhu. The condition of yesterday's shoot was fifteen llvo birds to n man , thirty yards rise , eighty boundary , from llvo unknown traps , .moJilicd English rules , The birds were nn exceptionally line lot , hardy nnd swift of wing , und us a consequence thu general average did not roach Its customary altitude , Colonel "Stocky" Hotb loading the van with twelve kills , The respective scores are appended , the figure 1 denoting a kill with the llrst barrel , thollguro" when both barrels were used and theO fora miss : l > ooinls. . . HIM lO.'OO S020J-0 MoDuuguU KMIL' 1010 1I2IO-1D Oalhralth 1V002 UUtll 11101 0 jlliiko 11110 2H02 11021 11 Hull ; 12211 21211 10101 12 Heed nun imw 10111 n Uelnlmrt 0112. ! Hill 1IOJU 10 ,1. J. lleloy ) , . . . W.OJ 10112 0)201 10 Lyln Dlckuy lulX ( ) J11I2 20011 10 McKiirluno 1 CIO OI02J 22011 10 HitwKs 01100 OHIO 11113 8 Silishtiry 22211 KO ! 01000 10 Chtlbhuuk 21212 10101 11011 12 Snieiul 12211 10.M2 1I10J 11 Ihimont 11001 01111 12011 11 Peters 1110) 10120 10022 0 UlUWU 2J10I 00101) ) 12002 B Davcnport't Show O\cr. DiVExroirr , In. , Aug. 5. ( Special Tele gram to THE DRE.J The Davenport Milo Track club's races closed today. The ovcnt was the pace between Manager and ( .iuy. Summary : I'"oiir-yoir-old trot , purse ? 50a : Canary H'rd won In three straight heats. Madura second , Kumonu third , Hampton Maid distanced. Time : 2:2J'i : , 2:30. : 2:2jy. : Second race , special pace , purse 82.500 : Guy won three straight heats , Manager second. Time : 2l3jj , stiay. 2:12tf. : Third rare , 2:4J : trot. Thirteen starters : li.u-on llronn won In Mxth heat , Frank Quirk second , Kbony tiptnk third , Captain Ilownmn fourth. Time : 8:85 : , 2SBM. : 22GJJ ; , 2:27. : 2:20' : ' ; , 2IO. : ! 2IO.C. C. W. Williams says tonight Allorton is bolter nnd bo hopes conlldcutly to have him up to moot Nanny Hanks nt Independence next month. Ho Is vary sere and rests Httlo but is gaining , though U will bo a wcok before bo can bo shipped. llonollt fur Tommy Itynn. Preparations nro being made for a grand benefit to bo tendered to Tommy Ryan , the gentlemanly young pugilist who so success fully polished off Jack Wllkes last Saturday night , which will , if all plans do not mis carry , bo given at the Omaha Athletic club rooms ono wcok from Monday night , the 15th. The card tlm will bo offered Is n rattling good ono , and will embrace a six-round go between Hyan , the beneficiary , nnd Paddy Bronnan , the Gotham heavyweight ; and sottos bntwcon Mlko Bodou , the Philadel phia trial horse , and Arlio Flint of St. Louis ; Aaron Shurrov and Major Horn ; Danny Daly nndTod Gallagher , nnd Jimmy Lind say and Sam Stevenson. In addition t.o thcso attractions , there will be other bouts of lessor or greater note. J.ust Day. Hob , , Aug. D. [ Special Tologrnra to Titc BnK. ] The last day's races nt the Everett Driving park were fairly attended. The weather was warm and the track was In excellent condition. Class _ ' : ; n. trottini , purse $ ' > 01 : Ihos won In three btr.iisht hoate , A 11 O second , Kltouood third Time : 2:20. : Class a:00 : , trotting , purse MOD : Cora Wood ward won In three straight houts , I'hll M sec ond. Jmlns Me.Nntt third. Time : 2ai : > j. Exhibition trottln. , : Almont Wagoner. Time : 2:21 : % . Hiinnlnc , thrcn-quartcrs of a mile trick : Oroy Ko won. Time : 1:20. Von hy Deliiult , Biir.Mcit , Neb , Aug. 5. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] A very interesting game of ball was played hero today between the Win ner nnd Boomer clubs. At tbo end of tbo seventh inning the score stood 10 to 10 in favor of the Bcomor club , Winner refusing to pluy any longer. .IS CHOI'S. As IlnrvoBt I'rogrenNc-H It If ) Shown They \VI1I Kxconil the UMtlm.itcH. Toi'KKA , Kan. , Aug. 0. The monthly re port of tbo State Board of Agriculture tvill bo completed this evening. Secretary Moblor stated this morning that tbo correspondents' reports were very favorable. An increased acreage is shown In tbo three 'lending crops of the state wheat , corn and oats. The Increase in winter wheat is O.IIS per cent , spring wheat 10.4 per cent , making tno actual wheat acreage 4 , 118,001. The Increased ncroagoincorn is 7.4 , making tbo acreage 5..VJ 1,807. The oats acreage Is 1,013,707 , nn Increase of ever Si per cent. Tbo reports from threshers alrcct show tbo wheat yield has been greater than the estimate * submitted last month , but tbo re turn $ arc not sufficiently complete to permit of an'uccurato estimate. The corn has been grcntlv Injured by drouth , especially in the central corn belt , and In the southern and southwestern pnrls of the stato. The corn throughout tbo eastern part of the stuto in in lirst class con dition. Corn Is later than usual and good crop conditions from now on may make a comparatively good crop where almost a total failure is now feared , Manager Henry J. Savors slept peacefully last night. Ills now play , "Cupid's Chariot , " had its promlor at the Boyd lust evening and made an undeniable bit. The piece is of the farce variety class , but it u of a distinctly higher order than thouvorapuof that species , There Is In It leis of the slum bang and moro acting. Thn company Is strong in elnitors and much of the music U of u oottor quality than usual lu such plays. The action of thu plav U woven around a blcyclo race , nn exciting - citing feature which Is produced by un In genious mechanical arrangement and spoclnl scenorv. Tills also affords an opportunity for Prof. Barber , ono of ths llno't trick riders in the country , to glvo u remarkable exhibition of fancy work on tbo wheel , and tbo Powers brothers Introduce u laughable burloique ou the bicycle. Miss Allco Evans , the soubrette of the company , Is pretty und petlto , and sang nnd danced her way into tno good graces of the audience from the rise of the curtain. She Introduced a whirlwind dunce , u variety of the serpentine. Mr , Charles Stlno , an actor inutquuradlng as u Now York noctoty leader , and Mr. Jamus Powers , u facetious tramp , presented two strong comedy parts that won many rounds of appluuso , Mr. Stlno receiv ing numerous onooros. Mr. A. J , Powers an lirldeet and Mr. Will Power * us the dudlsb Engllih lord presented acceptable characterizations nnd added to tbo general merriment. Mr. C. B. Wurd has n volco of ruro quality and his ballad bin ping is sure to make him n favorite. Mr. George Smith has a inagulllcont bass , but bU kuUotlons did not vhuw It nt It' boil for a populurentertainment. Mm * Myru Brooks plnyod the old mntd with becoming kittenIshness - Ishnoss , and Mtisos Broughton , Juwoll , Urnnly nnd llftrrotmndonn attractive bouquet of summer girls who won tholr full share of commendation , Among the features was the "four widow" net , which has made such n great hit in "MUs Holyott" niul "A Trip to Chinatown. " Last night's entertainment went remarkably well fora first performance. The play caught the favor of the audience , which , by the ivnr , hnd n largo contingent of thoOmana wheelmen , nnd if the laughter nnd iinplnuio which grootud It last night nro to bo ac cepted ns a guldo It soomi bound to bo n great success. Of course , many things will bo changed nnd Improved , but the ground * work nnd the bloyclo flavor nro there , only needing the polUblng which clover people nro sura to glvo such n piny , In vent lentlni ; thn Coin Mitrdrr. HASTINGS , Nob. , Auvt. fi. [ Spoclnl Tele- prnm to TUB Bnu.J The coroner's Jury which Is mvaulgntlngtho cnuso of the death of D. S. Cole met this evening according to adjournment. As before , the mooting wns secret. A number of former witnesses were recalled , ana In nddltlon several of Colo's nolghbors p.nd former business associates. At n late hour after Chris Collins , u tlroot car driver , wns recalled , all other witnesses wcro dismissed until Wednesday evening at 7 p. in. It Is alleged that letters hnvo boon discov ered that will show that , moro than one woman is implicated. The quartet who hnvo been working ou the case uro divided as to whether the revolver taken from Mrs. Mnson hud boon ilred lately or ns to whether It wrs oltod , ni wns claimed , some tuna ngo , nnd are still on the look out for now clews in this direction. In nddltlon , the usual number of umntour detectives nro present nnd nt work. 3lo\rnimtK of Ocimn Stranu'ru. At Hamburg Arrived Fuorst Bismarck from Now York. At Brow Head Passed City of Chester from New York. At Now York Arrived City of Berlin from Liverpool ; Glongoru from South Amer ican and West Indian portcj Chilian from South American ports. FAOTS ABOUT OMAHA. Omaha has five public parks. Omnhu has slxtv-livo inllos of paved streets. Omaha has ninety-two miles of sowers. There uro sixty public schools , employing 203 teachers. There uro twenty-two church nnd private schools , employing 15J to.tchntvs. The school conius shows ever 3J,03I ) chil dren of school ago. Omaha U n citv of churcbos , having ll.'i houses of religious worship. Tboro uro sixty-tiro hotels. Tboro are thirteen trunk lines of railway , covering 83,233 miles of road operated from Omaha. Ono hundred and thirty p.issongor trains arrive dnllv. wiuuuu iius uiu nir uai , umiu'.er in tno world. Omaha bus tbo largest llnsooJ oil works in the United States. Omaha Is the third largest packing center In the world. Last year the stock receipts wcro : Cattle , ii , US,7U3 ; bogs , 7,10'JSU3 ; sheep , 7S3.SH3. Omaha has the largest distillery in the world and three of the largest breweries lu the United States. Omahu has the largest white lead works in the world , Asida from the packing houses Omaha has 100 manufacturing enterprises with a com bined capital of $ S,93S.oaj. Last year thulr products amounted to $31,000,0 , ) ! ) . The principal abops of the Union Pnclfio railway nro located In Oinnhh. ' They cover fifty acres of ground and represent an out lay of . ' .500,000. Thov furnish employment to 1,200 skilled mechanics and 20J day labor ers. During tbo year ISfll the real estate trans fers amounted to ? ISU.9S2I. Tbo actual real ostatovaluation U $2.)0OjJ- 000 , whllo the assessment for taxation is based on aono-tontb valuation. Omaha has twenty baulcs , of which nlno naMonil , eight saving ail ttirjiir ) ate banks. During Ib91 the clearings were $221,123- 05. ( 05.The The poUoftlco receipts for the year were $ i04riS. ' . " ) . This department govo employ ment to forty-six clerks nnd sixty-six car riers. Omaha has ono of tbo most complete water works systems In the world. The plant cost $7,000,000 ana has 170 miles of mains. The pumping capacity is 85.000,000 gallons dally. There are nlnoty-flvo miles of street , rail way , mainly electric. The system employs COO men nnd operates 275 caw. The monthly pny ooll Is $10,000. Population In 18M ( 1,8(11 ( Population In l ii ) lo.S.I ( ) I'opuliitlon In IKSJ ; ti , . " > 18 i'opuhUlon In lhS. " > (11bill ( I'opiiliit.ou in tb'JJ 14'.4' > 2 SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANT15D YOIIIII : man to wink In town und on farm us ruiinlrod. A ] > ply to l < oon- urd Evorott. ollleu. 1'oarl stioel , .No. Ili. WANTED-A well dl-er ( to dls 4 or.1 Molls und tuUo his p.iy In hoi-es. Apply to I.eouaid Everett , 1'eurl sticet , Uouncll lliullH , lu. lu.FOR FOR SALE-Klvo ncros of Burden near the city. Will tuko an nnlnciim- borud olty lot In part payment ivml nivo U years time for Iho pavmuntof the bulniiojut S nercont Interest. Apply to Leonard Ever ett , 1C 1'oarl Htrtiol , Oonimll Dlunlu. . WANTED-lly a youiiK lady , furnished loom with Uo.irJ , south of Ilroud way und euatot Mlnth bUeel. A 07. lleo olllce. _ OK SALE Hotel , -'J rooms , located in southern N'ob , , dolnz 11 thriving business. J..MU IIIIVH building und furniture , Will trade for incite. E. H , Hlioafc. I710U S AMC Iliirdnuro stock In central Nob. JU Will : Invoice .J.MX ) . I ] , A. Sheufu. I poll SALH Choicest furm In 1'ottitwnttu- liilqCo. , 4 111 acres well located und 1m- proveil. 1'Hcu $ IJ un acre. E. H. Shoafo. | j"\AH\f \ and city lo nfs ut lowest rutui. -L lto.it estate for salo.ut Dwelling unU Imslness ront'ils. Jionoy loaned for local Investors. ' . ' .Ij I'ourl strertt. I.OUKUO fc Towlo. II1 YOU have anything Tor s lie or trade HUO Ull. She ifo , llroadwiiy und .Main Hlrnnl. IjiUH KEN 1' Dwolllir.'x In till pirts of thu - * - ' city. 11 II. Mioafe. llro.ulw.iy und .Main. lamU In ox- > chaired for Council Illulfi | iroiorty. | 15.11 Bhoafu. Hrot'iwuy und M tin atraat. _ rpui : niuisL' : IIAUIJAI.N-DOIIIJIO nni- -Ldenue lot. No. IM fcouth FlrU strjet , HI ) trot front ; host looiitlon und host , haril : n In the olty If taken ut once. Day , t lloii. : tJ IJ OH SAIdJ On Hiiiull payments , fruit und -L' K'anlon luirl near Council Illuiri E. U. Bheafo. Hroadwny unil Muln stroot. _ FOR P7\llB Albion Holier mills on lloono river. Nub. ; llnust water power In the stuto developing li'i horse power wutur ontlro yo.ir ; dully capacity , I DO hurroln ; machinery ami iippiirtcniinccs compleleln ovcry detail , ( } ii : > I frame resilience ; H acres of land , title ucrfojt ; rice , t'J < , 'l M ; will liiko iinlmprovol eastern land. K. U. Hh afo. _ HAM' fowa farms In I'ottiiw.ittumlo und iidJolnliiK counties. 11 II. Hho.ifo , OIt HAIyP. Hotels und restaurants In Iowa und Nebraska , doliu iirollt.ihlo und well looated ; will take I mil In purt trade ; vrltofordoUIU. E II. Hlieifo. I71UH HAIjC S ) norm of ooil lund unl now A-1 cottage , with fonruoros limit In Wurnar > i- vlllu , Nub. ; ull modern Imiinivemonts ; will e.xchanxo for u plouiunt collide free of In- oiimbninco In Uounull Illuiri or Oiualia. 11 II. tihoufo. riALll Ono of tlm iirUhtosl an I most -L dcslr.ihlo honien In thu city , on Uh uvu ; modern in ull renpot'ti. Must soil , und will Hiicrlllco. AdilriiiH li 111 , lleo ollU'o , tooit hAl.lC-HI-aero runuli In ( JhorrCo. ! . J- Null , OooU buy luiid , splundld ran 40 for cattle. Mcu cottage , atahlu und out , bulld- InK" In oooil rop.ilr , plenty witur , llusl Ian : ! In thu county : will null cheap. Write for do- tullH. E. II. sluiafe. _ L08T-A Columbia b'oyoln. A rnivurit will uo u ud for lu return to J. li I1' , McOoe , Foil SAMS Hood (1-room duullliiK nrur II , 1' , transfer. I'rleo J,0'0. ' Will tuko homo * nnd oattlo In part nay. II II , Uhuufo. TTIOH BALE-Oruumory , wull located In No- JL branku. doliiK food biiKlnuxH , Will take iiurtnur or bull entire bu lnuii > i ut a bargain 1C. II. Hhiiufu. \\7ANTED llurilwiiri ) itouk In houth- T T western Iowa for pQt m h. IX 11. Hlioufo TT1OU BALE Improved 4il.nuri ) ) Mtock furm JL' in wcHtern low.i , 12) ) ; IfU-uitro furm , tMr.'U \ - ucrcii , ( .U JohiiBton & Yuu 1'aHeu. A IITIMT IWORlTGv WAUM WOKD3 OP PUAISE QYPSIE BAKLOW , THE CHAHM-i 1NQ ACTRESS. Thoator-polujr people all ever thd southern and western states will rooog- nlzo the well known fnco of Oypsio Bar' low , the bright Httlo nalrosa who foi1 several years lins boon lending lady of that popular company Barlow's Metro-1 poUtans. While playing an ongngo * mont recently at the Wonderland theater. In this oily , she made the fol lowing brief hliiioinonl ir. response loan Inquiry regarding a thront and oar troubles for whii'h she had lately ro- eolvod medical treatment ! \ "IVopIo In our p nfi'M loii iiro u llttlo nciiM- tlvu about mnUlii ) ; imlillo nny ailments thov may hiivu. lint I 'iniLry wllllnit lu lull you of my ea tf. Thu II.\OOSSVM ! mo nf my vnlco upon HID htuu-o , tictliei with a eitnrilinl iroulilo. tiioiiKht o" n vuronoss nnd Irilliitlon nf tlio tliro.it tint , Kioatly niinnyfd me. For two \ .ir this muilo my voloo ill tlmu < liullstliH'l unil v.rii. ; ! In lon- drrlnc sli-ni oone , I'sprclully , 1 would often clioUn up unil my vu'co unulil liro.ik. I iilwaysfell nn iinnoyltii ; fiillnots In my Iliroiit nnd no-o , unit Inul to constantly hi\sk ; nnd spit "llowocor. I wilt rnO'it uonlo'l ' iiliout n ci : tnrrhiil ilonfiii1- " that thu'iiti'iiuil to Inciipuci- tutu mo for thu taico , for , to an ncttt'ss iicnto hrarlns Is almost us Importiint : is a clear voice. AcLMimpiiiiyiiit ; the duUni's * of hearing I i < xcrlunved | uon-it nit roailn In mv curs ; is If L stood Just outside : > noisy mill. Al- thoiiKh ii'llovnd of It now 1 nuxur will for'ut that stondv. o\on lour. It win Inlonsoly itls- iiirrneuWo. "U Is due Drs. Copelnnd nnd Shepard to nay that they treated my ease with much skill nna judgment. K\ory symptom I huvo named In Kioatly Improved or entirely XOHO. Hy in I 111 and cuiitlo tientn'tmt they fnivo restored my vocal power mil lii'tirlng und In every way their niumiKumonl of my cu-to has beoniuo- vcssful fiotn the start. " $5 A MONTH. OATARUIl TUEATIM ) AT TUB UNIKOUU HATH OK 43 -MONTU-MBDIOIMnS FUU- NISI1ED KHBi : . I'Oll Ahlj OTIIKIl DIS- BASES TUB HATKS WILL III : LOW AND OXIFOUM AND In t'KOl'OUTIO.V TO TUB ACTUAL WIIOLESAI.B COST OK MUDIOINB HOOMS Hit AND 313 , New York Life Building1 , x r OMAHA , NEB. , \v . II. COPE LAND , M. n. C. H. SH12PA11D , .M. D. Kl'JXIAI/flKSs Catarrh. Aotliiim , Ilronchl- ItlH , Nervous Discuses. Illood Dlsuuses , Hlicii- mutlKin. Coiisuiiiutlon. und all chronic atTce- tlonH of tlio Thro it , Lungs , Htomaoh , Llvei and Kidneys. Ullicn hours : Ololl am. . " to r > p-m. , 7 to t p. in. Sunday. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Catarrh und nil chronic disease ] treated successfully hy mall. Be net to In Htampa for question circulars. Address nil liHtirs : to ' . 'opohind Medical Institute , Now York Life llullillne , Omahu , Neb. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Cnimull llluji CapItaHtco'c . , . { ? /.70O 3 burplusunJ Profits . . HUOUJ NotOaultal nn 1 Surplus Dlri-otori-I. I ) K 1 nun H'i i. K. \ > niujirt , f.i Olcftioii , 10. K. H irt , I. A. . Mill > r. . I. V. 'tlaj'ian nndClmrloj It Ilnnmn. Tr.ins ictsonor.il bink- liiKbiisino-i-i. J.ur oit e.iplLil unJ surplus u ( uny bunk In z'outliwustoin low.u ON TIMJ3 DBPO3CP3 PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BU1L- ; ING. Hot1 led | nope ; ils will Lo ric-olvol ( bv the soo- rtslury of thu Bo ml of IJIuuatliin until 8 o'e ook p. m. Kutiirduy , Aiuust Otli , IK'J ! . for the construction of a two-story , eight-room building on thu S.irntoja sehoul site. In 110- coid.inco with plans nnd NpacKleutlona on tile In the olllco of .lull n Latensur. urchltuot , room , . ( > < ) > Merchants iN'allonal Hank biillillng , Suiiaiuto lilds will ho lojclvud for carpenter uork , Incliidliit ; ult work unilor carpenter Hpeclllcallons. unil for mason woik , Ineludliu eveavatlnu' , eoncictluu' und cut Htono work. Illds for heating with hot air or alo.iiu will bo rorutvnd. Kach bid mnstbouocompanlnJ by ucortHloa ' The boaid rusurves the rlpht to reject uny or Hy order of the llouid of Kdiiciitlon 01IAKMU CONOVIMl , atldiOt Heeiutury. INFIRMARY FOR THE M TREAT ME NT m. . OF ALL i Saftil D I.'cst fnollitlps , npparatni utid Ho no Ini lorsuccmsfu troitmenldf ivjrvforn of dlsuiiso ruiiulrln : n.o'Ilo il or ' nurlo il troatiiiunt , tt bed a for patients , ho ird mil attonJun-jv llent ac.-omuJntioiH . In the woit. Write for clrJiil.irs on iloforinltiiH ixnl braces , tnmos , club foul. onrv.itnrcH nt snlin ) , iillu * . tumors , c uioar , oat irrh. hronoliltls. In- . hiiliulon.uiuclrk-ll.y , pirulysls , onlloniy , kid- nuv. biuddur , oya. oar , tklit un I bleu I uiitl ull H1QDA PJ ( HP Iff LIlobAobO Ut W Hojkoii DUuaioj at Women l''KUIC , Wo huvoliitoly ud led i lyliu * In tlop trtmont fur women ilurlnif conllnumunt. Mrlaily pr.v.itu.l Onlv Uallubla Mudlual lu * ktltutomnKlnif il Kj ) jilty | D. 1'UJVATI'JJJfHI'JAHHa All Hood Dlsu.isei stiecu-nfuHy troitiL Hyphllltlu I'nlsoa lemovud tram thu nyt\uin \ without iiiiirunry. Nuw Itosloratlvu 'lro.it- menl , for IXJHI of > 'I1'AII'OWtflt. . I'oMouf un. uhlo to vlxit u mav | > o tru it oil ut homo hy correapon lunuu. All commiinlealloiH conn. ( liinUal Mo.l clues of Instrii imnH bent by mult nroxpruis , souuroly puokud , no m ir.ot to Indlciitiivontuiitiior neniJur. Unu pursoiul In- turv ow prufurro I. Cull und consult iisor unil hlntoryof your onto , ami wo will Hond In plain wruiiuur , our RnnK TO MEN , ' ' "Kp1 , Uwm ITlvato. huuolul or Norvoiu Du- oaBuu.ImpotunDy , ByphilU , OluututU Vurluo- i ulu , wilh quest on IUU , Ilr.it-eii , Appllanco' * for Dufonultloj A Trusoi. Only miiniifiiolory In thu Wmt of IHf.tfiilil. ( JTV Ari'l.l.l.-ttlK-i , I'ltUatiilt , ULKUfltUl JIATXr.lt IKH AN 1 > JIKI.iy. Omaha Medical anil Surgical Inslitute , 26th nnd Broaawfty , Oounoll Bluffi , Ton mlnntm' tUo fn > m oontor of Om th k 01 Ouiuhft und Uouuoll Ulutfi uloatrlu " ' - '