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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1893)
MM IT ? mrrv IIRR. R'ATITIMVV ' v /t IQCVI THE DAILY" BEE COUNCIL HMJI'KS. OI'l-'IOKi NO. 13 I'KAHISTUKET. . _ , l > cllv rtl by carrier to any part ot the city. 4 II.V. . TII.TON - MnndRcr. OITlCO. . . No. 43 jii.\un N , Y. Plumbing Co. Four-day blanket sale. Boston Store1. Tito Mnyno Heal KstnteCo .C21 Hroadway. Civil service examination will take place toUny nt the government building. .1,11. Fultz has been npjiolntcd pollco ofTl- rcr at Out OfT to take tlio place of Ofllcer J. A. Crafts. Tlio tullllncry stock of Mrs. T. B. Tx > uls. on South Main street , Is now bring disposed of at mortgagee's siilo. Council Bluffs council No. 1 , Commercial Pilgrims of America , will moot this evening. A full nttcmlcnco Is desired. Ilcgular nicotine of Etchotah council -No. 0. Degree of Pocahontns , this evening at the eighth run at their tepee , corner Uro.vlway and Main streets. O. Booten , who drives a mall wagon , lost a rout and piilr of shoes which ho left lying In his wagon while waiting for u train at the'Northwestern depot Thursday night. Hov. Luther M. Kulmi of Omaha will preach Sunday evening for St. John's English Lutheran church on first lloor of Mcrrlnm blouk , 208 Main und 209 I'oarl street. The Calder Coal Oil Burner and Steve company hus sued John W. Paul forS-40ri , which It Is claimed ho agreed to pay fur six shares of stock In the concern , cut later on decided to keep hold of. The Industrial school connected with Do Ixiug's mission meets this nfturnoon at the hall on Bryant street. Tlio girls of the school will glvoa literary entertainment. Everybody cordially Invited. Lizzie Ixjo. an 11-year-old girl who Is visit ing friends on South First street , wandered away from the house last evening at 0 o'clock and was not seen after that. The police wore requested to look her up. Her homo Is In Papilllon. The members of Mlzpah temple No. I ) will meet at 7 o'clock this evening at the corner of Pearl street and Broadway to go to Omuha to help institute a temple. They will also meet at Castle hall at aUO : this after noon to practice drill. John O. Carlisle was handling a revolver at a late hour Thursday night , when It went off unexpectedly. The b.ill struck him In the fleshy part of the leg , Inflicting a pain ful , hut not serious , wound , and one of his hands was badly powder-burned. JooTomme , who tried to levy on Eighth avenue residents for food with the assist ance of a knife Thursday , was given a hcur- ing in police court yesterday iiorning , and after conviction was sentenced to : i llftcen- day term In the county Jail for vagrancy. I ars Nelson was arrested yesterday on an Information filed In Justice Vlcn's court charging him with assault and oattcry on Mary Nelson. The latter claims that ho choked and beat her , using his fists and feet indiscriminately in the attempt to con vert her Into a sausage factory product. A live fish about the size of a man's hand passed from the river through the city water pipes and finally ended up In the pipe on North Bryant street which furnishes water for the sprinkling carts. It was ap parently unharmed oy Its long launt In the darkness and swam about contentedly when released. Plies of people nave pi.es , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo wlllcuw thorn In nnothor column of THE I3nn this morning apncars the twenty-fifth semiannual - annual Htutotnonl of the Council BlulTs Insurance company , ono of the Htrotifest nnd safest companies in the west. The allowing Is In many rebpccts a remarka ble one , and will bo scanned with inter est by the many friends of this staunch organization. The increase of the pre miums written in the first half of 18'J ! ) anil the decrease in losses are simply phenomenal. This splendid showing , together with the reputation the com pany has earned for prompt payment of nil just claims , will certainly make the last half of 1803 oven better than the Oral. Picnic at Manhattan beach , Lake Manawu. Shady groves , Bandy beach , clear water , peed flnhlntr. Two tobop- gun slides , ono for you and a smaller ono for the little "tnds. " Dancing pavil ion and numerous other attractions. The best building sand in the market by carload. Address N. Schurz , 34 Bald win Block , Council Bluffs , la. Miss Sable -Amy loft last evening for a visit to the World's fair. Miss Rachel Sherman of Iowa City IE > the guest of Miss Ida Wallace. W. S. Marshall and family have returned from a visit of four weeks to Chicago. Mrs. Alltoycr has returned from a visit to her daughter , Mrs. P. J. Fallen , in Chicago. Mrs. II. O. Wells and son of St. Louis , Mo. , are visiting her father , II , F. Hattcn- hauer. Mlas Belle Hathaway of Iowa City is visit ing D. L. Ross and family. She wlll remain licro some weeks. S. S. Keller , Chris Staub amiLouts Ham mer will leave next week with their families for a visit to the fair. Hurry Brindle , who has boon visiting his uncle , S. S. Keller , returned Thursday night for his homo in Chambcrsburg , Pa. C. S. Xorbaugh and family have gone to Falrllold , la. , where the Misses Grace and liessto Zorbaugh will enter Parsons college. Mr. anil Mrs. C. M. Maynard wore called to Missouri Valley yesterday by a telegram nimounlng the death of Mrs. Maynard's grandmother , Mrs. Martha Trlpp. Piles of people nave pucs , Dut Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure tiioin. Tim Urun u Hotel , Council Bluffs. The most elegant in Iowa. Dining room on seventh floor. Hate , $3.00 und $5.00 a day. E. P. Clark , Prop. Kmlucvil On photographs for the first week in Augimt only , at Jolgorhuis , 317 Broad way. _ . For n day's outing go to Manhattan beach , Luke Miimiwn. Auk your grocer for- Domestic soap. ItnliliiK IniuriinoK Hutu * . II , Domiott , manager ot the ofllco of the Western lowii Insurance Inspection bureau , has Issued n circular to nil the companies doing business In tills vicinity authorizing a > raise In lire insurance ' rates of IX ) per cent , commencing Immc'ilUilely. Accompanying the order is n circular giving the reasons for this action. It states that the losses and ex penses for the various companies for the lust four years ending Doci'inber ! il , 1SW , huvo amounted to fll7-llHI,7'JO ! , whllu the gross nvolpta have only been ? -ib'Jur > 7,81l ! , which leaves it not loss of fS.MIUW on the four years business. Thus , according to these llgures , the lire Insurance companies have been doing business nt " per cent less than the actual cost , which accounts for the fall' uro of one company every week , on the average. Mr. Dennett attributes the In- crouse in tha number of llres to the use of electricity , gasoline stoves und other modern improvements , anil thinks the increase of risk Uemumlava corresponding increase in the rates of insurance. Piles of people } have piles , but Do Witt's Witch HozolSalvewill euro thuiu. Carbon Coal Co. , wholesale uud rotal coal , Homovod from 101'oiirl to 31 Pearl utroot , Grand Hotel building. Slop at the Ogden , Council Blufls , t\o 0 houfco in Iowa. Groonahlohlu , Kluholson & Co. , real cbtatoaiul rontals.600 Hroudway. Tel. 161. Domestic boa } ) iu tlio best h NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mr , Jf A , Hoff Receives A Vorj Agreeable Surprise. HIS SERVICES HAVE BEEN APPRECIATED lie lias Ilren I'romntfiit to lln Onmmerclix Agent of tlia ttork Inland Company A Vindication ol the Chargr * Made Against Him. J. A. Iloff , formerly local freight agent of the Hock Island , received a telegram from the headquarters of the company In Chicago yesterday afternoon , the contents of which will bo a source of pleasure to all of his friends In this city , as It certainly was to him. The checking up of the books after the shortage la Cashier J , P. Christiansen's books was discovered has been completed and the results were telegraphed to Chicago. Yesterday a reply came , stating that Mr. George II. Denton would occupy the position of local freight agent In place of Mr. KofT , and that the latter would bo promoted to the position of commercial agent. The position of commercial agent Is a now one , and wns created especially for Mr. Uoff. Its duties will call him out among the business men ot the city , Instead of keeping him cooped up in the little ofllco In the southern part of the city as before , ills business will be to work up trade for the road , and the growth of business the Hook Island has seen during the past few years is a sufficient In dication of his qualifications for the place. The dry details of the ofllco will bo taken off his hands and the outside work which wilt fall upon his shoulders Is much more to his liking. Mr. Hoff has been wishing for this kind of a windfall foryoars , and now that It has come ho Is elated , as ho has a right to Do. The work Is more agreeable and the pay is bettor , two considerations which are , of course , highly satisfactory. But the best part of the promotion , as ho looks at It , is the fact that the company in making it com pletely exonerates him from all charges of crookedness that have been made against him. Whatever was wrong with the books has been credited up to his underling , where it belongs , and the charges which are made by the underling have been fully investi gated. The fact of the promotion , tolls , In a far clearer manner than words could , just what the ofllciala of the company thought of Mr. Holt's way of doing business. LAST UAY Of the Great Blanket Sale nt the lloston Store. To all those who contemplate pur chasing bed blankets or wrapper blan kets this season wo would advise them to do BO now. BlnnkotH were never known to bo BO low. Your money in vested in them now pays you a better profit than bonds or real estate. Re member today is the last day of the great blanket sale. 10-4 white and gray blankets , today G7ic. i 10-4 extra heavy gray and brown blankets. OOc a pair. 10-4 extra weight white blankets , OOc a pair. 104 beautiful heavy weight blankets in browns , grays and tans , 81.25 today. 11-1 very heavy wclgnt gray , $1.40 during sale today. 12-4 gray , extra size and weight , $1.90. 11-4 very heavy gray , $2.25. 11-4 heavy white blankets at $2.00 a pair only during sale , well worth $ . ' 1.00. 10-4 red all wool blankets , $2.50 a pair. 10-4 all wool gray , this is a beautiful blanket for the money , only $3.00 per pair , worth $4.50. 11-4 white blankets , extra weight and quality , $ 'i.75 , worth $5.00. 11-4 extra weight white blankets $4.50 , a regular $ ( i.OO blanket. 11-4 very heavy all wool , a $7.50 blanket , during sale $5.25. The above is u chance to buy blankets seldom to bo had so early in the season ; every housekeeper ought to avail themselves solves of this grand opportunity. Only to bo found at the IIOSTON STOKE FOTIIERIKQBAM , WlIITELAW & CO. , Council BlulTs , la. Wonimi'it liellef Corps. The local branch of the Woman's Relic corps held a special meeting yesterday afternoon In the Grand Army hall for the purpose of meeting Mrs. E. Flora Evans o Clinton , the president of the 'department ' c Iowa. The excellence of the showing made by the Woman's Hclicf corps In this city led Mrs. Evans to select It to exemplify the work of the order at the state convention which Is to bo held hero next year. It Is an hotmr of which the ladles am justly proud , and to which the high character of the work they have done during the past few years amply entitles them. In making her address Airs. Evans made some remarks -which were of great in terest to those present. In speaking of the work of the order she said : "Our order numbers increase now 180,789 , an crease of 13,218 during the past year. Dur ing the year money has been turned over to the posts amounting to fcll18 ! ! ; f014G3 have been expended for relief , and the clothing and other articles whlcli have been turned over to the needy have amounted to $88,041. In 1SSIJ forty charter members knocked at the door oi the Grand Army of the Republic and asked to bo admitted as their auxiliary. Ten years , and behold the army of noble women who now steadily march on the path marked out by the forty pioneers. " IIKNMMKN IIIIOS. ( Iront Bnturclny Mule. Prices cut one-half. Money wo must have. Cost not considered during this great Saturday sale. 1,000'ladles' ' French porcaloand French sateen shirt wuUts , beautiful goods , in light and dark colors. Not ono worthless loss than $1.00. Saturday entire lot COo each. Ladles' Jersey ribbed vcslB one-half cost. 50 do/en ladies' Jersey ribbed vests , a very line quality , in pink , white and cream , Bilk trimmed , worth Uoo. Saturday entire lot 12Jc each. Down they go. 1100 pairs of children's muni in drawers , 3 tucks , good material , worked button holes. Saturday half price , lie pair. All Bunmi'ir wash goods now one-half f price. . 5,000 yards of figured lawns 2c } yard. All our 12o } and 15u wash goods now 7o yard , Saturday wo offer 200 dozen of gents' white unlaundoreil shirts , No. 1,000 , all linen bosoms , improved back nnd front , for one day Ilito each. Match it if you can for less than 75c. MOII'H good working shirts 25e each. loyn' ! nugligeo hhirts , a hummer , at 't9o , Gents' black French buteen nagligco shirts 75c , worth $1.25. All our gents' , -$1.00 outing llunnol shirts now 50u each. You can save money by buying of us. Open Saturday evening until" 10 S t\S * J * * VM * % * MJ - - r- - - - p. in. BENNISON BROS. Ilmutlfnl Kvenlnc on Munuwa. Old timers who have seen Lake .Mnnuwti In all of its phases of beauty , when reflect ing the smiles of a perfect sky or lashed In fury by a storm , agree that they never saw the lake so beautiful as it was last night just before and after ruiisot. The surface was as smooth and | K > li hcd as a mirror , and magni fied in rellcoting the rich coloring of sky and cloud. The only thing that broke the glassy surface ! was the ripple of 11 passlug boat or the graceful eliding of a train of stately pel * leans that hud stopped to refresh them- Clvca on their voyage around the world. There were many iraoplo to enjoy the perfect beauty of the scene , and those who had n spark of artistic instinct In their souls felt it stirred as it had never boun tlrroU before. Wlicu the shadows grow dcnuer nnd ohicurod nil but the ( Ktlilor outlines of the take shore * , song * nnd music from a dozen boattag parties added ft now charm , and there was nothing wanting to make a picture that appealed to the bettor elements In the human composition. There were sorcral carriage and tnllyho parties from Omaha. Including A. S. 1'ottcr and friends , who thoroughly enjoyed the evening. There will bo band muslo at ths lake this evening , besides the other usual attractions , and If the conditions are anyways nearly as favorable as they were last night an hour or two at the lake will afford exquisite enjoy ment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Piles ot people hive lines , but Lo ) Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro tho.ii. srrciAt , rou TODAY At the lloston Rtor In addition to our great blanket sale. When wo cut the prices cost cuts no figure. The goods wo have too many of , they must go ; we knife them so that they won't stay with us ; the money wo must havo. Head the following care fully : 1,500 ladies French percale and French sateen shirt waists , never wore worth $1.00 , our way of thinking , but the best waist in Council Bluffs , for IK'c. ' 500 pairs children's tucked drawers , clo- gant material and finish , lie a pair. 15,000 yards figured lawns and challlos , 2o a yard. All our 12je and lee wash goods , ( Ho. 500 dozen gents' ' white unlaundered shirts , linen bosom and linen wristbands , every shirt an exact lit and perfectly cut , reinforced back nnd front , a 75c and $1.00 shirt with most people , our price for today 35c each. The best outing shirt in America for 22c ; others advertise them for . ' 15c as a peed thing. Boys' negligee shirts , Uoc. Gents' black sateen shirts , OOc. Ask to BOO our line of gents' outing flannel , sateen and negligee shirts at 4Uc each , the best bargains by long odds in the shirt line to bo found in the city. Ladies' and gents' and children's under wear. See our special lines and prices on our counters for today from the 5c vest up. BOSTON STORE , Fothoringnam , Whltelaw & Company , originators , leaders and promoters of low prices , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Democratic I'rlmarloii. The democrats will hold primaries In the various voting precincts , at 7 o'clock this evening for the purpose of chasing delegates to the county convention , to bo hold next Thursday. The following are the places for holding ) the meetings and the polls will re main oped for ono hour : First Ward , First 1'rccliict Wheeler fc Her ald's. First Ward , Second Precinct 201 East Uro.idway. Second Ward , First Precinct Itascuo engine hoimo , tilde window , llryant street. Second Ward , Second 1'rcclnet L. O. Knott's coal olllco , corner liroadwity and Seventh 8 Third Ward. First Preclnct-Dr. Walter- man's otllco. Third Ward , Second Precinct Main itroot IIOFO linunt * . Fourth Ward , Flrnt Precinct Superior court room. Fourth Ward , Second 1'reclnct Kelley house. Fifth Ward , First 1'rcclnct Slachan's olllco , 1O13 West Hroudway. Fifth Ward , Second Precinct Canning fac tory. Sixth Ward , First Precinct Shuhcrt's hall. Piles of'people have pues. but Dowltt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. "Tony" Gorspachor , who has recently purchased "Tho Columbia" from Fred Gcijo , has made arrangements to enter tain his friends and the public Saturday night. The program will include an elegant spread. Mr. Gerspacher has spent the greater part of his life .in Council Bluffs and ho invites both friends and enemies , if ho has any enemies , to call on him Saturday even ing. The rooms have been redecorated , and arc the handsomest sample rooms in the west. Bathing , Courtland beach. There is nothing in this country like the fruit kept in Wheeler , Herold & Co's cold storage. No matter what the weather is it readies the customer in perfect condition. Another car load of lemons was put in Saturday. Electrical ttereopticon views at Court- and beach tonight. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap Invc tiiaUii | ; Tuylor'a Gale. Charles E. Brown , the pension inspecto : of this city , got a copy of TUB BEE yesterday morning before ho got out of bed and read in It the account of L. C. Taylor's doings and his supposed crookedness in regard to : pension which he has been drawing withou being entitled to it. Ho immediately p lid a visit to Sheriff Hiizcn and looked ovoi the papers found in Taylor's possession. H < stated that there was undoubtedly ome thing wrong about him , and ho Is giving the case a thorough sifting. It Is stated that a pension attorney named Webb , who lives in Washington , and through whom Taylor's pension was secured , is very likely to bo im plicated in a wrong doing before the In * vostigation is completed. Piles of people have pues , out Do Witt's Witch Hnzcl Salvo will cure them. Ojy.ing to the present financial crisi and'the general reduction of prices in meats , the Hotel Inman , which is u first class $2.00 a day house , has reduced its rates to $1.00 a day. Day board $4.00 a week. First class meals , 25c. Ladies' World's fair sociable at Ma sonic temple , Tuesday evening , August 8. A novel entertainment by the lidi- ton phonograph , given by Rev. Mrs. W. C. Lovick. Dancing after the enter tainment. Admission 25c. Electrical stereopticon views at Court- land beach tonight. Mitimwu Itallwuy. Trains leave Broadway 0 and 11 a. m. and at 1 o'clock p. in. , and every thirty minutes thereafter until 12l0 : ! at night. Last train loaves Manawu for Council BUills at 11:55 : p. m. Dcutli ol Contrnonir Moore. Martin A. Moore died yesterday morning nt4 o'clock , aged GU years. Ho had been ill ever since January 1 , but the announcement ito of , his death was n shocK to his friends , who had hoped for his tlnal recovery. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at U o'clock from his late residence , 015 East Plorce : street. The deceased was born in Hart ford , Conn , , and was married in Now York in ISIS to Miss Phcubo Anna Smith , who still survives. He moved from Qocorah , where ho had lived tor fifteen years , to this city in 1SS1 and over since his arrival hus been a prominent contractor. He leaves : three chlldrmi Hyron , Edward and Anna , Piles of people have piles , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. Attention U. O. T. Jl , All members of the Bluff City lodge No. fi'J are requested to bo present at u special meeting called to bo held Saturday evening , August 5 , at U o'clock , sharp , to niako ar rangements for our late brother , Carl Frocbcl , G. T. M.'s , funeral. A. Huber , T. M. Pile of people have piles , out Dowltt's WUchllazcl Salve will cure them. Uoutiny , Courtland bouuh. Cook yot" meula this Bummer on a gas range At coet at the Gas company. Williamson & Co. , 100 Main street , lurgeHt and bout bioyclo block in city. Another Improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanaoii Muuio Co. Now is the tlmo to enjoy the bathing ut Manhattan bcucli. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Purtagus. Domcbtlo soap is the best. Music , Courtlaud beach. PRIZE FIGHT INDS IN DEATH "Sailor Kid" Taylor of Denver Dies from the 1 Effects of rfitKast Battle. BAT MASTERSON IS NOW UNDER ARREST 1.1 lie Wftft Itrhree of ho right nnd On > r nn Ingenious Kiplmintlon of tlio Iteialt Ontnnlnn'H 1'erforin- uneo nf Iluflnlo. DENVCII , Aug. 4. As the result of a brutal prize fight at the rooms of the Kamblors' 'Cycling club last night Bobby Taylor , the "Sailor Kul"dlcd , this afternoon. The light lasted twenty-two rounds , at the end of which It wns declared a draw. The "Sailor Kid's" opponent was "Kid" Koblnson , a negro whom Taylor had defeated In a pre vious fight. The men fought at 121 pounds nnd when the light was over both were badly used up and dtsflgurod , although six- ounce gldves were used. When Taylor began dressing after the flghtf ho suddenly fainted and remained un conscious all night and today until ho died. Bat Mastcrson , who refcrccd the light and Dick Carbcrry , the manager , together with the negro , Koblnson , are under arrest. Mas- terson claims that Taylor's death was caused by falling and striking his head on a chair , Just after the light. The "Sailor Kid" was matched to fight a Chicago featherweight on the night of the Grcggains-Crcodon light before the Colum bian Athletic club on August 14. Taylor was also known as Lou Turner. HAUINU UESULTS. Ontonlun Ml ke n .Splendid Showing At the IluflHIo Grnnd Circuit Knees. BUFFALO , Aug. 4. Three favorites won nt the Buffalo track today and the talent had a good day of It. Ontoulan captured the 2i0 : ! pacing stake In straight heats , and Mar grave was similarly fortunate In the 2:20 : stake for 8-year-old trotters. Walter E won n great free-for-all trot , but It required con siderable maneuvering nnd seven heats to decide the race. As the heats progressed the miles became slower nnd one by ono the great froo-for-nllcrs foil by the wayside" . When the bell sounded for the seventh heat Walter E , Hyland T nnd Martha Wllkes , the latter the most tired of the trio , were the only ones that remained. The split heat champion was the peer of the other two , nnd ho landed the boat and race after ono of the hardest fought struggles ever seen on a race track. Weather perfect and track lino. Results : 2:20 : class , pacing : Ontonlan won , Stcelo Prince second , llulno WlUon third. Ilcsl tlmo : 2:11)1. : ) Free-for-all trotting , purse J20.000 : Walter E won , Kyi and T second , .Martha Wllkos third , Nightingale fourth. Urconloat fifth. Nightin gale distanced In the fourth heut after having wononeheut In thubest time of the race , Threo-yoar-olds , trotting , 2:20 : class : Mar grave won , Ore Wllkai'second.onobla third. 'Hestttmo : 2:10i. : ! it , U i tlio StnrgU Kite. Siunois , Mich. , Aug. 4. Weather clear , track fast and attendance good. 2:30 : class , pacing : Will Itirr won , Tapltana second , Vass r thirdi lljst tlmu : 2:13J { . 2:13 class , puclng , mlle dus.li : Alvnln Swift won. Venture second. Telegram third. Host time : 2:14 : ? . ' . ' Yearlings , trotting,1 mlle dash : Marie 1) won , Uutllngton second , Ablutta third. Tlmo : 2:41. : llnccs nt' Silver City. SII.VBU CITY , In.Aug. 4. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKE.I , Th'o classes today were large , the attendance. D.OOO , and the races were hotly contested. Twelve started in the 3-.vcar-old class , requiring four heats. Summary " mary : . , , Two-year-old , trotting : Beauty won , Coun sel Rccond , Amlty.i Nick third , J ( J fourth. Time : 2:43. : 2:40 : trot : Phil M won , Captain Ilasklm soc- ona , Jerry M third , Trenton fourth. Tlmo : 2:32 . 3:00 : pacing : Countersign won. Kid Davis second , Currlo Crlss third , balance distanced. Time : 2:29Si. liunnlng , throe-fourths mlle and repeat : Kt'vutono won , Frank Ulapn second. Hurt third. Tltno : 1:10 : . Last Ua > nt Friend. FIIIEND. Nob. , Aug. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] The fair closed today will the folio wing races : . . 2:46 : class " ---trot : La Gratitude first Muquon Chief second , Onova third , Clemuilo 0 fourth. Tlmo:2:38 : : . Throe-ycnr-old 8:00 : trot : Darkoy first , D tor 1'KCcand. Time : 2:4GVi. : Running race , fiix furlongs : Corn King first , Little Fred beconr1 , Lucy Johnson third. Tlmo 1:22. 1:22.This This fair has been a success in every par ticular. Last Day nt linoxvllle. KNOXVILLK , In. , Aug. 4 Tjday was tin , closing day of the August meeting. It was , clear and warm. Jlesults : 3:00 : trot : Charles II. Hoyt won , Nlcko Pluto second , Topsy , White third. Ilest tlmo * " ' 2:33' : trot : Duroc Wllkes won , Vnndotta second , lleltlo King third. Iief > t tlmo : 2:21J : Free-for-all pace : Two-Strike won , Strcal second. Happy Ulrl third , liesttimo : 2:10. : Valid , by Polletor , wont In to beat 2:20 : am paced In 2:18. : .lockoy llojrors field n Ilroken Arm. BiiifliiTON BEACII , Aug. 4. In the socon I race Lady May and Baseman foil. P. Itogcrs who road L > ndy Mity. hnd his arm broken just above the wrlss by the fall. Results : First race , six and a half furlongs : Wrst- chcster won , Koniorbo second , Double ( Jross third. Tlmo : 1:221' : , Bccond race , half mlle : Klanor n won , Calora , filly , second , Prosper , Ir. third. Tlmo : 01. Third race , half a mlle : Faction won , Lento second , Dare Devil third. Tlmo : 61JJ. Fourth race , three-fourths mlle : Gold Dollnr won , Adulr fcccoml , Sir Richard third. Time : lH : > ; j. Fifth race , seven-eighths mlle : Alcalde won , Ilef > 8 McDutTkCCond , Flrelly third. Time : 'sixth race , throo-fourths mlle : White Itoso won , Canvass second , Kntro third , Tlmu : Italii nt Monmoiitn. MoNMOtirii PA UK , Aug. 4. Thick , lowering clouds and a desultory rain kept many visi tors away from the Monmouth races today. The card was an excellent ono , however , und the scratches were few. Results : First race , llvo-clghths mile : Dofnrglla ( oven ) w'on. Tormentor (8 ( to 1) ) second , Sirocco (7 ( tool third. Time ; 1:04. : Second racu , throo-fourths mlle : Ilalnnco 111 to 6) ) won. Uracu Ilrown (16 ( to 1) ) second , Sllnmihnbii ( IB to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:10M. : Third race , ilve-oiulillis nillo : Will Fonso (7 ( to 10) ) won , Kama ( a to 1) ) socot.d , Equation ( H to 1) ) third. Tltuej..Xt05. Fourth race , rnllo.niid an eighth : Hanquot (1 ( to 7) ) won , ' MurlKota ( C to 1) ) second. Time : 1:59. - Fifth race , flvo aixKnr half furlongs : Dolly Varden(13tn ( 51 won , Innocent (10tols ( ) c- end , Manila II , filly , ( p tp l ) third. Time : l:12'i : , Sixth race , sovoif-Ulghtlu mlle : Sir Mat thew (6 ( to 2) ) won , Kingston (3 ( to 6) ) Hccond , Madrid ( U to 1) ) third. Tlmu : 1:30 : > { . rlve SAIIATOOA , Aug. 4 ? Uesults : First race , throe-fourths mlle : Gaucon won , Llsolgsecond. Mutancrthlrd. Tlmu : 1:14'J. : Second race , tlvo-Mgllths mtlo : liypatla won , Fuustln * becond , Come Homo third , Time : 1:03. ju Thlnl race , mild aud a half : Phllnra won , Ocean 11 second , , Jiigurthu third. Tlmo ; 2:3&94. : d" * Fourth race , six and liulf fiirloncs : I'olvdora won , Kerch kecond , iToui Karl third , Tlmo ; lUH'i. : j 3 Fifth race , soveii-elnliths mlle : Charade won. Versatile tecond , Logan third. Tlmu ; 180 ; , Unllonliiir'nt Gloucester. GMJUCEBTBU , Aug. 4. Results ; First rare , blxund a Imlf furlongs : National won , The Forum kucoud , Somerset third. Time : ir'i. Second race , live and a half furloiiKs ; KiiKln won , I/iidy LUter becond , Dillon J third. Tlmo : Third race , fievr n-olKUthi mile : Greenwich won , llarguln second , Cun't Tell third. Tlmo ; Fourth race , seven and n half furloiiKs ; Chetham won , Drizzle second , llaby third , Tlmo : Fifth race , flvo furlongs ; Minnie J won , Mnld of lllurney becond , Sir Uatusby third. ' Tlmo : l:03 . Sixth race , nix and a half furlongs ; Walter Ciiinpholl won , Illock llu sar uocond , Long Knight third. Time : 1:27. : M. V. A. II. A. Ilecatta Closes. MlKK ilOLl3 , Aug. 4. The Mississippi Valley rowing regatta closed today. Senior siDgles , quarter mlle for Catlta modal rowed over from provlonidny : Kocnlg , Western , won , Henderson , Catllns second. Tltno ; 1:37. : 1:37.Cntllns non the senior pair rnco ; the Mln- won the senior fours and the senior doubles. NATIONAL I.KAUUK UAMI : * . Hurry Wrlftht'n Slugger * Hive Mr. Ktppr ol VfnOilnetnn n Tu le of It , Piin.AHBU'HiA , Aug.I. . Washington tied the score by good hitting In the ninth , but the homo team In the tenth scored sovcn runs on seven hits , Including n triple anda , homo'run. Attendance , 3,100. Score : Philadelphia. . 7 U Washington. , . 0 ! l 1 1 O 0 0 0 2 0 7 Hits : I'hlliidolphhi , 18 ; Washington. 10. Errors : Philadelphia. 5 ; Washington , 4 , Earned runs.1- Philadelphia , G ; Washington , 1. liattorlos : U'Kvofo and Clements ; Kipcr nnd McCulro. Uncle's Dully Experience. CLEVELA.NII , Aug. 4. Chicago wns scarcely in the ganic after the first Inning. Attend ance 1,800. Score : Cleveland 201 10030 7 Chicago 101000000 2 tills : Cleveland , 11 ; Chicago , G , Errors : Chicago , 3. Earned runs : Cleveland , o ; Chicago cage , I. llatturles : Vuuug and'Allcn ; HutchInson - Inson and Klttrcdgo. Jonahs > lolt the llndi. Prwsnuuo , Aug. 4. The Hods were never In the hunt. Attendance , 2,200. Score : I'HIMmrK. . . . . . . . . 10302030 2-11 Cincinnati 000101008 6 Hits ; Plttsburg , 8 ; Cincinnati , 10. Errors : PltUlmrg , 2 ; Cincinnati , 1 , Knrncd runs : 1'lttsburg , G ; Cincinnati , 5. llattorlcs : ICIIIon undSugden ; Sullivan und Vaughn , Culontils Hack Up Another Step. LOUISVILLE. Aug. 4. The Loulsvlllcs could do nothing with Glonson nnd made several costly errors. Attendance , COO. Score : Louisville 0 2 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 St. Louis 10038020 8 lilts : Louisville. G ; St. Louts. 11. Errors : Louisville , 4 ; St. Louis. 2. Earned runs : St. Lotiln , 2. Itutterles : Monatoo and Weaver ; Olcasou and HncUley. It Didn't Hurt Either Side. BALTIMOHE , Aug. 4. Want's error gave Baltimore two of its three runs. Koblnson's throwing to bases was like the weathervery rotten. Attendance , 2,000. Score : Baltimore 001200000-3 Now York G Hits : llaltltnoro , 3 ; Mow York , 10. Errors : Ilultlmore , 6 ; New York. 1. Earned inns ! Now York 1. Itatterles : McMahon and Hob- Inson ; Kuslo and Mllllgan. BnooKLY.v , Aug. 4. The Brooklyn and Boston game postponed on account of rain. StHmllii of the Ten m . SIM 1CItS UP hi1 OUT. They All Iloat tlio Navahoo. LONDON , Aug. 4. In the royal yacht squadron tc&atta today off the Isloof Wight , the Sataulta llnlshod first , the Valkyrlo second end , and Culluna third , the Nuvahoe , the American yacht , last. Deducting the two minutes and flvo seconds ends allowed theValkyrie by the Satanltatlio latter won the race by four second. Before the first round was finished the wind , which had been gradually increasing in strength , was blowing hard , accompanied by a hea vy rain squalls. The Navahoe made itwo tacks under land , while the other yachts made only one. This sailing put her further behind than she would probably have been hud she made a single tack. The Satanlta and Valkyrie kept close In each other's com pany. A private race 'between the Meteor and the Iverna was won by the latter. 'Cycle Itiicus ut Hastings. HASTINGS , Nob. , Aug. 4. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The Hastings 'cycle races tonight were well attended , but the principal attraction did not show up. He- suits : One-fourth mile : Wanzerfirst,83 seconds : LundU second , Biglcr third. One-half mlle boys' handicap : Stone ( scratch ) first , 1:23 ; Mosiier ( twenty-eight yards ) second , Chapman ( scratch ) third. Ono mile , open : Wanzer first , y:4lVff : ; Ed Wilson second. Will Wilson third , "i'wo-milo handicap : Stone (165 ( yards ) first , 6:05 : : Yuniata (220 ( yards ) second ; Urquhart third. A race hud been advertised between Lan- dis and Curt Clark , but the latter did not show up. Landls made a mile in 2:41. : Joilon Wins for Aasloy. ANSLEY , Neb. , Aug. 4. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] Tlio much advertised game of base ball between the Ausley and Havcnim clubs was played hero today in the presence of 300 or 400 people and was undoubtedly the moat holly contested game played in the state this season. The score stood D to - at the end of the ninth inning in favor ol Anslcy. The beautiful work of Lacy and Jellcn , the battery for the home team , was what saved the day , a wild pitched ball being the only error. Jellcn's curves were mysterious and only one .or two safe hits were made off him. Considerable money changed hands on the result. Norton * Warp tlio Dobion Hoys. DAVID CITY , Neb. , Aug. 4. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The Norton Base Ball club of David City defeated the celebrated Dobson boys of Ulysses yesterday by a score of 7 to 0. The features of the game wore Dobson's _ all-around roaring and the square umpiring of Sylvester of Surprise. Batteries for Nor- tons : Huinhardt and Slado ; for Ulysses : Bishop and Thomas. Earned runs : Nor- tons , 0 ; Ulysses. ! ) . Struck out : By Kein- hardt , 13 ; by Bishop , 5 Homo runs : Itoohn , Smith. Two-base hits : Sladc , Stromen. Time of game : Ono hour and forty-five minutes. III * MUslon a Fnllure. NEW YOHK , Aug. 4. Mr. F. F. Pratt , the representative of the Chicago navy who sailed for , Europe Juuo " 0 tor the purf ese of SPOTS LIKE RAW BEEF Erysipelas and Scrofula All My Llfo. In" Cloths For Weeks. Bllbtcra Sl7.o of 1'ciu. Burned Like JTlro. Mo Rest or Sleep. JPrlod Three Doctors. Did No Good. Got Cutlcuru. InimcUlato Help. Entire Cure in Thrco Months. I have been troubled with Erynlpclas and Scrofula all my llfo. Recently my limbs came out In red ipots from the size of my hand down to the merest pimple. Borne of them would fester a little , but mostly fire red , and the largo spots looked morelikerawbcefand wouldralso up qulto a llttlo from the surface. There would bo blisters come as largo as peas In different places with the rest. It was nil over my limbs from my feet to my body , across ray shoulders , and my arms , hands and wrists had to bo done tip in cloths for weeks , and they would Itch and burn as though I waa afire , and there was no deep for mo , and my limbs swelled a good deal , I tried three doctors , but did mo no good. ! ' ! nally a friend recommended CUTICUUX Itr.iir- uir- " , and my husband got them. I gate them a thorough trial , and they helped mo right off. In three months time I was all well. Now this % ras three jears ago this spring. I have used , six or seven boxes of CUTicuiiA.and have taken nearly a dozen bottles of the CUTICUUA Ilr-ioi- VENT. and the CUTICUHA BOAP I usa entirely , and were i * 110 other like It for bath and toilet. Ilia.Y. . It. BHUNfl. Geneva , AiUbula Co. , Ohio. CUTICIM WORKS WONDERS Tlie cures dally eft ecled by thoClfTinuHAKKM- XDIES of torturing , disfiguring and humiliating kln , ecalp , and blood diseases , with loss of hair , re * o wonderful as to socia almost incredible. Vet every word is truo. Bold thronehout the world. Price , Crncuiu , . I > uo - / - r > JOr" How to Cure Bkln Dlientti , " milled free. IP BUntndBealp purified and Ixsautincd BABY'S by OimcunA SOAP. Atiolutely pure. WEAK , PAINFUL BACKS , Kidney and uterine pains and weak , nesiei relieved lu no raluuteby the Cullcur * Anll-r ln PUitnr. Oil IT ioituitaaeous palu-kllllni ; iiLajter. securing entries for the cront tntornntlonnl regatta , returned on the Germanic. Ho wa unable to secure entries of cither crows or Individuals for the Chicago navy regatta * owing to the fact that lunlncs * intoretts or Illness of crows' members would prevent at tendance nt the dntes spcclflcd for the races 1'lles of h. Do ' people vo piles , out Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. Electrical stereopticon views nt Court- land beach tonight. HKATllRlt 1-OHKCA8T3. Itnln * mill Cooler Are tlio Nebraskn t'rf- dlcltons for Todnr. WASIIISOTOX , Aug. 4. Forecast for Satur day : Ftor Nebraska Ixwal rains Satunlay morning , followoil by cooler ; northerly winds and i fair weather. For Iowa- Warmer , wltn thunder storms Saturday morning , followed by cooler north winds nnd fair Satunlay nichl. For South Dakota Cooler , followed by warmer ; winds becoming southerly. l.ocnl Itrconl. OFFICE OF THE WRATIIF.U Bimtuu , OMUU , Aug. 4. Omaha record of tcmporature ami rainfall compared with corresponding day of ; > ast four years : 1893.18B2. 1H91. 1SOO. Maximum tcmporaturo. H'jo sso H O 7H3 Mlnlmuiu tomperaturo. , (34 ( ° D7O 055 co Avprnito temperature. . . 7l > 78 = 70 = > 70 = rroclpltatlon ( X ) .00 .00 ,00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature nnd precipitation ut Omaha for the day and since March 1,1S03 : Normal temperature 783 Kxcess for the dnv . , . , . 10 Deficiency since March 1 243O Normal preclpltHtlon .11 Inch Deficiency for the day. * 11 Inch Deficiency slnco March 1 2.20 Inch Itoporu Iroin Other Points nt 8 p. m. STATIONS. B | Omnha 84 88 .00 1'art cloudy. North 1'l.ilto . HI ) im . ( III I'.irt cloudy. Valentine HJ 8H ,110 Kearney H4 HO .00 . Chlcaeo 7N 81 ! .110 Clo ir. St. Louis Sll Ill ) .00 Clear. Sl.l'aul H4 8S .00 Clear. Daveni'orU. . . 84 III ) .00 Clear. KaimaH city. . 81. 8(1 ( .00 Clear. Denver . C.H 8H .00T Cloudy. Salt Lake City. 84 00 .00 Cloudy , KapldClty. SI 8H .00 Cle.ir. Helena 111 ! 100 .01 Clear. lllamarck SO 81 ! .00 Clear. SI. Vincent 0(1 ( on .00 Clear. Ohe.venne 74 80 .10 'nrt cloudy , Miles Cliy 8S 01 ! .00 Clear. l > al\cuton 81 ! 84 .00 Cloudy. "T" Indicates trace. K. HU.NT. Local Forecast Official. Piles of people havu pucs. out DoWltt's witchharel salvo will cure them. 1'owcr of tlmilim. Chicago Tribune : Mrs. McSwat ( looking over his wardrobe ) Billlgcr , hero's a vest with the buttons all gone. Mr. McSwat Yes , that's the vest I wore the night I wont to hear Tom Keunc play Hichard III. A LONG PHOCESSION of diseases start from a torpid liver and im pure blood. Dr. Picrco's Golden Medical Dis covery cures every one of them. It prevents them , too. Take It. as you ought , when you feel the first symptoms ( languor , loss of ap petite , dullness , depression ) nnd you'll Bavo yourself from something serious. In building up needed flesh and strength , and to purify and enrich the blood , nothing can equal the "Discovery. " It invigorates the liver nnd kidneys , promotes nil the bodily functions , nnd brings back health nnd vigor. For " Liver " Biliousness Dyspepsia , Complaint , ness , and all Scrofulous , Skin , and Scalp Dis eases , It is the only remedy that's guaranteed to benefit or cure , in every case , or the money Is refunded. About Catarrh. No matter what you've tried nnd found wonting , you can bo cured with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. The pro prietors of tills medicine agree to euro joe , or they'll pay you $500 in cash. Full Teeth extracted In mornlngr , Now oneBlnserU-Unflenioon Baiue day. Perfect tit liiinr- anteed. J'axtan Ulualf , lUtIt iinfl I'urniini Stroof. Elevator on 10th Street. Telephone 10S3 liltlNQ THIS WITH YOU Wa will Btnd you the mnrTcloui French Preparation CALTHOU Trr * . and a l al guaranU'r tbalk CAI/1'HOB will Itr tur .Tour UcBllh , NtrauBth und Vlpor. list it and pay if latiified. \ AddrossVON MOHLCO. . J & ! AntrlMa AcK Clidaittl. OkU. [ i W. C. ESTEP 14 , N. Main St. , Council BlulTs. Offlco 107 TKI.Kl'HONKS-Uosldcnco To Well Contract or * . rtiAiii , Noli. , July SI , 1893. Illds wllllm ro- colvod at tlio olllco "of the city clerk until AuKUstO , 1833 , lit 7 o'clock p. in. of Nald day , to bore two Nix-Inch wells and furnish two six- foot Cook strulnor-nnlnts , fiiillulilo to fit plpu , for tlio city of Illalr , Noli. Depth of wollt , from ) ( )0 feutto Ulfi feet ; suiuo to bo completed by AiiKU8t'25. 1HU3. I'lanx und hpeclflcutloiiH on ( lie at tlio olllco of K. J. Kurr , wuter cominUsloiior , Illalr , Nob. Kluhts reserved to reject any and all hldx , K. II. UAItltlUAN , Jy21MNHA4 Olty Clerk of Illalr , Nob. DRUGGED IN THE CRADLE. Nursery Is Responsible for Much Inebriety. Opium and Alcohol Frequently Given to Infants , Neglect of n B.xby's Diet Loads U Awful Consequences. The Inebriety of later life Is often lh result of opium and alcohol given in soma form to babies for trivial reasons. Nuraci who have given uhlldren medicines for imllgoatlon know how dilllcult it is to woim the child from the rtrujjs. The ono great duty of parents to their children is , therefore , not to give them , medicine , but to nmko sure that they got fond , pure , ample and capable of nu ] > plylug uioterliUs of healthy growth anil development. When natural mother's milk Is out of the question or Insulllclont for the enor mous demands made by the rapidly growing child , Inctntod food is pro scribed by the physicians. It quickly nmkoa chubby , rosy-faced , lively babies , the delight ol mothers , fat , happy and crowing. Wiitos Mro * Danlol Drown , 114 Cross 'street ' , Central Fulls , L. I. : "I have throe of the most healthy lit tle children in the elate , and 1 must say that they owe' tholf health to having boon brought ujvon Imitated food. Ono of the leading doctors In Pawluckot ad vised mo to use it and Ish-tll always feel glad that I followed his advice. My youngest child is 14 months old und is as hoiilthy and cheery as any little boy could bo , and I am uro that lactatoil food has a great deal to do with it. It has been a great blessing to our little ' family , and I consider It my'duty to rec ommend It to all my friends. They nil have the same good word for it after they have tried it ; it has only to bo tried and the good results will be soon at once. T ahull always fool grateful to the ones who placed laclated food within the roach of all , whether rich or poor. " Lactatcd food Is in fact most economi cal , as it is most nourishing and health ful. Retreat Insane In charge of the Sisters of Moray. This rono'vnod Institution U ultuatod on the high binITs back of and ovorlooklnt : the city of Council llluird. The ipnclous groumU , Its hitch location und splendid view , mtiko It a. most pleating rotro'it for the utlllotod. A start of eminent physloluns and u largo corps ot ex perienced i.nrses minister to tlio comforts of tlio patients , gpcoiul u.iro glvou to ludy par tlcuts. TERMS MODERATE. For particulars auplr to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street Council Bluffs - - - , Iowa. Special Notices. COUNCIL BLUFFS : AIISTUACTS and loans. Farm and city property bought und Bold. I'usoy & Thoinau , Council HlllftH GARBAGE removed , cosHpuolH , vaults , cliluiuoyi clc.ined. Kil llurke , ut Taylur'a grocery , 51J IJroadway. , FHUIT FAIIMS Wo have Homo flnn boirlnc fruit fnrniH for unlo ; ulHO food Iowa farniH ; u cliolca 240-ucro furni , $3U per acre. JoliiiHlon it Van I'attcn. FOll SALK ut u barcnln if tnkcn at once , 1UR foot byII ( fuel on I'.irk uvenno , or will Hell In smaller parc la If deulruil. K. II. Sheufe , Uro.iU- wuy und Main utrwt. OAK und hickory POHIH for n.ilo cheap on Oullu- tfliur'B farm. AcklreHU JIrn. Ualluchur , Wcntoa. la. la.AN OPPORTUNITY for a lioino. Wo liuvo tukeu Huveral deulrublo IIOUHI-H und lotx under foro- cloHiiro of mortiruifii lliat wo will elono out utcoat on monthly p.iymtiiita or fur c.iuli. U.vy & lluas , J j 1'ourl St. DHY ROODS nnd ololhlnit. An opportunity for a KOOdHtock ut low runt. Adroas Day A , Hoit , Council IllulfH. lu. OIL roulo for Hal ; tient In town ; Puyx $150 monthly. Splendid opportunity. The Maynu Hcul Kntatu Co. , U''l Hroadway. 17011EXOH ANOI3 If you liava a horao and buirsry , Jor a team , you can makn u noo.l tradu for u vacant lot between poHtoffleu and now lirld OreeiiHhleldH , NleholHon & Co. , 1100 llroudwuy. T7OR SALK Nice ( i-room cottatru near ModlHon -L Htreet. GruenuhleldH , Nlehuluon & Co. , UUU Broadway. iHW | SALK 10 to 20 ucreH , 3 inllcH from city ; cheap. UreuimhluldB , Mlcholaoii & Co. , UUI ) llroudwuy. A IIKIGIIT boy wantH a chance to do chorea for J Vi | | bo.uM this winter ; farm llfo preferred. Ad * clrc'HH kill , lieu olucu. IOSITION UH hoiiKekwpcr wunteil by lady wllli child : t yearn old ; rufurenceu oxchumed. Ad- ill , lleo onicu. 17OH SALK -Rood family homo , bnKiry und curt ; JulHo limmeliold fnrnlluro , HIOVOH , etc. , new ; mtiHt leave elty. 8. C. llriirht , Wllhon Terruco , near Mudluon Street Hchool , Counell IlluITH. GIUL WANTKU-Kor ifenerul hoiiHuwoik. Mrs. 1' . M. 1'ryor. ai4 : Lincoln itvu. _ Kti AOIIKS for naln , m-iir Counell IlluflH ; IIOUHO. 'Jb.irn , frultn of nil klmlH : only OlC.uo un uuio It taken ut oneu. GreeiiHhleldu , Nlcholuon li Co. , UUU llroadway. A. T. FMCKlNGKIl , rrosldont. JU1IN ItEIMCKtf , VIi'O Trosldent. /55I88I. TWENTY-FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT 1893. COUNCIL BLUFFS INSURANCE CO. GOUNGILi. EUAUFC S. 1A. JULY 1 , 1893. J. Q. ANOKK90N. Seorotury. A. I , . T M < IS , Ooncral Agonb 1) , LAKE , Hpul. Ant. , Webster Olty , la. O , A , McI'AUIyANU , Spcl. A t , , Now llumptou , la Ar SHTK ( Increase Blnco Jan , 1.U ( , IIO.B00.10 ; 811IHII87.O4 AJ.l. ACTUAL I.IAI11I.I riiB : ( Uosreuso sliiou JatJ. 1 , "JJ. 4,157.2. ) B , ! > 77.Ott hTJlTl'I.US 10 I'OMCV UOl.nnits ( Incrcaso slnco Jan. 1 , 'M , 14,757JO ) AUT1IOKI/KD OAI'ITAI- , 8100,00000 JtK-INiUltANOK KKKillVKll.InoroHSoallico.lun. ( 1. 'IfI , 4.03rt M ) 4J. H5.O1 ACTUAL I.IAHII.ITIKIecreuaosince ( ) Jun. 1 , 'ICI. 4IKM ) ffi77.OU : M'.ThUUri.tJ.i ( Ineru'UO blnco Jan. 1'till , " .8.1X77) ) 4l,3a4.07 S108.087.04 HKKKIl IIV PERMISSION TO Cltltona Btato Iliink. Council Illnirn , la. ; Coiiunerolul National Hunk , C'lnoaRo : Ohomloal Na- ilonul Hank , New York Ulty ; Klrat NHtlonal Hank , O 'TIIKOJ Uiuuliu National Itunk , O in aim. Nob. DniECToits : Hon. A. T. I'lIckliiKor. A. U Tullls , I' , M , Qault , Jolin Hulinors , W. F. Bopp , Jr. , J , Q. Anderson. THE SOUTHW9GK BALING FftESS ; A 1 2-ToilS-a-DaV ' ! Machine at a 10-Ton Day Price , our Warranty Goo $ willi Each Michlna. Tlio Southwlck Kallne Pres Is ns-horso , full-circle niuchUio- x It luiii HHI largest ( red Doiihlti-Ktruko ' - 1'reas tlio World. Hales tight ; draft light. Capacity ; Construction ; Durability-all the UEST. Now is the tlmo to buy u liny press. It will pay you to BOO our machines bo * fore vou buv. SANDWICH MANFG. CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.