THE OMAHA DAILY - BEE : _ TJSiJSDAY - i - , . JUNE 8 , 1807. 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT Smith , plumber. 2 M A-ve. A. T l. 3S1. Miss Onrry departed last evening for Cleve land , O. Julius Deetkcn has returned from tlie State university. Ilcrry boxes , baskets , 5)cc supplies Vounkcrman. Misses Tlllman And r.svinc of Crctton arc vlfllliiK frlc'idt here. .Miss Amy Mlllon will si mil the summci with relatives In n.-im.cll. Mark Ourjca hni been eiiRBKcd to act as cashier nt Manavv.i this season. A blaring manure pile called out the t1r < department jcstiTday atcrnoon John While ot Picric. S. 1) . , Is ft K'JesI of till sister. Mrs. A. T. Kllcklnger Patronize the popular Hagle laundry , ' 24 K Uroadvva > . Tit. 157. Three wagons , " Mrs. Hd L Mertln left > ctterday for ColO' rado where tlio will vhlt relatives. You vs111 Crnl W. 8. Cooper , the flro ln ur anca man , at Ills new office. No. C Peirl St. Ml a Marie Hartley , who 1ms been vis Itlng here , has returned to her home In At laiHlc. Calantho assembly. No. 1 , Pjthlan 81s tcrhoud , will meet Wednesday aftcinocn li Woodmen hall. Mrs. J. H. Jewell and daughter , flora dcpirtod jeslorday for Meadow Qrove , Neb. to visit relatives. Lily camp No. 1 , Hoyal Nolghborr of Amer lea , will meet In tegular session Tuesda ; evening at 8 o'clwk. John MovsrnnnncstcJ upon Informatto filed In Vlcn's court jcntprday , charging th Isiceny of a. hitching strap. The Hoard of County SupeivUors met li regular fiefhlon yesterday and put In the da In looking over the regular bills , A club nf 3Dung women , known as th L. I. H club , his planned a sunrlno picnic t Kalrmount paik for Thursday morning. Mr. and Mr * . U , A. llaidy have gene t Jlenomlnee , Wif. Mrs Hard } will rental ; dm ing the summci , visiting her parents. rlreman Sandcieon Its temporal lly off Out while nursing back Into , .u'ulr.esb ( bid l-amU v.hlch were badly burned at a umall llro Sat urday night. The Apollo club benefit concert for Harr ; Hints , the High school pupil hurt In the re cent ha ) rack accident , Will be given Thur-3 day , Juna 10. Colcnel J. J. Steadman , Marshal Dradle and Deputy Marshal Charles Bradley lei la.it evening for DCS Molncs to attend th federal court. Mrs. C. II. Jtidson nnd Miss Emma More house will attend the Young People's So tlcty of Christian Endeavor district conven tlon this v , cek at Harlan. A number of members of the Councl HlulTs Gun club went to Sioux City last even Ing to take part In the shooting tournamcn at that place which begins today. The regular meeting of the Loyal Temper ance Army \vlll bo held at "the home o ilrs. Esancy , 351 Scott street , Tuesday after noon at . ' . o'clock. All boys and girls nude the age of 1C arc Invited. Work was begun yesterday on the new at dltlon to the Twentieth avenuu school bulh Ing. Contractor llosen was conelderab ! elated over the discovery that he was ab ! to buy hla Himbci for $75 le'-s than the pile when ho figured ou the work. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Young Men Christian association will holdan ncijonrnc meeting at the rooms today at 2:30 o'cloc to complete arrangements for a reception i bo given to all old mrmbeiG of the assocli tlon a I some near dateIn the future. G , Clifford Mattncivs of Logan spent Sui day In this city , the guest of Roy Foste Ho came down for tbo purpose of taking snap shot at thu Unrllngton's fast mall tral on Sunday afternoon and vvau ono of tl enthusiastic amateurs who obtained fine pi turos of the lljer. Oorlrudo Thompson , a joung girl fro Carle } , la , came to Council 11 lulls ycstcnlc on her way to Longmont , Colo. She lost hi money and applied to Rev. Henry DeLong fi assistance. He investigated the catao an finding the girl worthy of assistance , secun the necessary means to send her on hi way. way.George George Ulrd , an Atlantic bootlegger , vv ! complete lib sentence of nlnctj ( Jays In tl Pottavvattamle county Jail this morning. 1 has also served thirty days to liquidate tl fine Imposed bj Judge Woo'uonl Ho was 1) ) fore Commissioner Wright yesterday to ta' the poor debtor's oath to relieve him of t obligations of the cwts of hla prosecution , Joe Leonard , the tramp who was neat beaten to death lu a general fight amo tramps near the Northwestern railvv jards several daja ago , has about recc ered from his hurts and will be dlscharg from the Woman's Christian Association he pltal today. The police will Investigate t case a little further before they let h leave town. Uev. l nry DoLong on Saturday made I first of a contemplated Eerlto of trips throu the county In behalf of the American Sunrl School union , returning > esterday. He vlsll Underwood , Downsvllle and Pleasant H and reports very satisfactory results of t trip. Arrangements were made for an day meeting nt the Harden Presbyterl church Sunday , June 20. It Is expected tt a number of persons from this city will abe bo In attendance. C. D. Vlavl company , female remedy. Me leal consultation free Wednesday. Heal book furnished. " 20-327-328 Mcrriam bloc N. V. Plumbing company. Tel. 620. I beg to announce to the public that have bought at assignee's gals the eutl stock , furnaces , tool LI and machinery of t firm of Urhal & Wheaton , assigned , a known na the Council Bluffs Hoaflng a Cornice works , and that I have taken my In partnership , The business will hcreafl be conducted under the name of n. Grhal Son. Thanking our friends for the confldcn repcsed In the pirt , and hoping for a cc tlmmnco of the earno for the new firm , remain respectfully yours , H. ORHAL & SON , TruiiKforx. The following transfers vvero filed ycst day In the title and loan office of J. Squire , 101 1'earl utreot ; John Shicls to Thomaa J. Shield , un- UlV i fV4 traU 30-75-42 ; o'4 svvi4 30 , nnd H nvv'i 30-75-4J , vv il $ Bar ah Shltls to Tliomnn J. Shicls , same , w d , iilcii 8. Johnson and husband to Charles Shlels , vvi4 nwii and sc\i \ nwil 1l5 * \V 4 * i ( * * tt * * * * < < t < ttt ( t * * * ( Wooster Kay to Charlotte M , Kay. part of he'l BvvU and mvil eU 4-74-43. w d , , Four transfers , total , Miirrlum * I.ICI-IIHCH. The following marriage licenses vvero aucd yesterday : Name nnd residence. .A .Medea Wheeler. 8vracu , < w. N. Y Ularle Fachman , 8 > racnse. N. Y. . , . . , . . . , II P. Smith. Council niuffs Alice UaUKherty , Council Uhirfs , , . , llehHg , tcaly , bleeding palmi , ( hapelrtt nalli nod jialDful Otii | r eudt , iilmj > lr , blackkcadi oily , mutliy Vlodry , thin , and falling hair , Itcl iDg.icul ) icaInnUleH | , qulcklto vrarm batt wltu Cirrauiu BOAP , and ginllo anolDilot with CUTICUIU ( ointment ; , tbe great ila cun It told lhryuthouttk rU. PoTTn Dco ixc Car Coir. MUrn > M.lio.u > a. or "lt lo ViuJuc. buft , VVWI. Iliad. , " fcti. ITGHINQ HUMORS r U T 4 1 CHANCEOFCErTINCABISnOP 'oadjutor ' for Uisuop Perry is to Be Ap pointed Soon. 'iSCOPAL ' RESIDENCE MAY COME HERE oiincll IllnfTM Men AVorU < ( > SPCIITC the HoiuliitinrtiTR of AVIint U 111 lie H > < MV IllocCNC Uvcntiinllj. Thrro Is an excellent chance of securing or Council Bluff * a resident Episcopal Ishpp. The pliu tbat was advocated at the ( invention In Davenport a few dasa ago ol ppnlntlnga coadjutor bishop to assist Iltshor 'erry ' has met the hearty approval of the hurches all over the Iowa diocese. This s not only due to the fact that a majority f the towns In the central anil western part t the state perceive a chance of securing he residence ot the assistant bishop , In case o la appointed , but tram the realization ol he fact that Bishop Perry has entirely toe nuch work on his hands to properly lee * ftcr the great Interests of the church It he state The liberal proposition made bj Ulshop Perry to donate annually $1,000 of hi : alary to the assistant bishop provided at ddltlonal permanent endowment could be eu Hired that would Insure the payment o he remaining $2,000 of the assistant bishop' : ialary has not only been favorably commentci ipon'but has spurred the Episcopalian : ill over the state Into activity and had madi t certain that the amount will be raised ) lnlio ] > Perry's pioposltlon Is that an endow mcnt amounting to at least $20,000 must bi secured from which the other $2,000 ot thi affilstant b'shop's salary must bo realize ! by permanent Investment. It la cstlmatct hat the endowment cannot be Invested oaf el ; o Irsure more than 5 per cent Interest n addition the bishop will require the an nual payment of $300 for the traveling ex pcuses of his coadjutor. At the Davenpor meeting a committee of fourteen was ap pointed to consider the matter. Prcaldcn Shafe : ot Iowa City Is chairman ot the com nilttee and Postmaster Bowman of this clt ; s one of tbo foremost members. The propo Itlon has now reached a stage where th eallratlon of the scheme can be consldcrei is assured , and the contest for the locatloi at the episcopal residence has begun. Th act that Ulsliop Pcrrj's residence la In th rctrcme eastern portion of the state make t necessary to locate the residence of hi coadjutor In the western portion. At th present time only three cities are being con sldcred. Council Bluffs. Sioux City and De Molnes. Council Bluffs has several ad uitagea over cither of Its competitors tha will be urged with vigor upon the committee A special meeting ot the executive commute of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' assc elation was called yesterday for the purpos of taking Initiatory steps In the work c building up a popular sentiment In churc circles that will favor the location of th episcopal residence here The advantages c having It here were pointed out to the men bers of the committee who were not we versed In Episcopal church government. On of the Immediate advantages would be t strengthen the church here and make S Paul's church a cathedral The church bulk Ing la the finest in the western part of th state , and consequently will be the finest I the new diocese A church seminary similt to the one at Davenport Is amoag the earl possibilities. Various plans were dlscussci but none of them were sufficiently mature to give to the public. It was confidently pn dieted that a majority of the members < the committee of fourteen could be Induce to look favorably upon any reasonable propi sltlon that might come from Council Bluff One plan discussed was to offer the coadjutc b'shop the free use of a residence here. Or member of the committee who Is very muc Interested with Mr. Bowman In securing tl location here is W. P. Cleveland of Harla : and It is said that President Shafer of low City and Mr. Potter of Cedar Rapids wl favor Council Bluffa under certain condition mines imicic FOU STHIICT PAVINI Mnjor CurNon Si-iulM n IioiiKtliy MCI NitKP to ( lie Council. "Our experience with block paving hi been milflclent to condemn It as Impractlc ; ble and short lived , and Its twin brothc plank walks , has glvsn us a like expcrlcnc Your committee upon streets and alleys h ; had an experience this spring that wl justify youi determination ta abandon th short-lived method of improvements , and earnestly recommend that all walks In tl Cutuie be made of brick , " was the wi Mayor Carson Introduced a lengthy tjp written communication to tbe city counc at the regular meeting last night , cental Ing a number of Important recommendation Among other things the mayor recommend * that the people who petition for walks to ] laid on streets where the grade Is not up' requirements bo required to provide surface above the general level. The may called attention to the fact that there w ; only a difference of C cents per lineal feIn In favor of plank walks and that brli was the cheapest In the end. The maj also called attention to the many complain of the use of barbed wire for fencing In tl city , and advised the council Uo exercise 1 power under the statutes of the state enact an ordinance timcnting the use such fencing. Another Important recommendation wi that asking that eome specific action 1 taken to make trouble for the people wi persist In throwing glas In the streets at ullejs. Ho called attention to the mai complaints coming from bicycle riders damage to tires resulting from this practlc Among other recommendations was the pla Ing of a policeman In East Omaha and : arrangement with the county to recover co of keeping state prisoners In the city j pending preliminary hearing. All of tl recommendations were .received aud plac < on file. The reading of the regular monthly bll occupied half an hour. All were allowc The chairman of the commlttco on fire ai lights and police and health were allow $100 and $75 , respectively , for current c penses during the month. A license was granted to J , W. Mahon to conduct a saloon at 535 Broadway , oo Latayette Dunlap notified the city that would expect damages In satisfaction for I juries received from a fall last winter which he sustained a broken leg. Ho fever over a pile of stuff taken out of the roadw on Lower Broadway , near Thirty-si * street. The notice was referred to t judlcbiy committee. William Pratt notified the council that had worked out tte poll tnx for Al Tra' ' and William Burrlll and had been unable collect from them. The council decided it ha a case of misplaced confidence and advU Mr. Pratt to BUC the men. A petition was presented asking tbo city condemn the old Western house > , a dlla dated structure on Upper Broadway , as bel unsightly , a inemco to adjoining proper dangerous to public health and a rendezvc for tramps. The property la owned by t Portsmouth N. H. , Savings bank , and t council decided to confer with J. W. Ly of Omaha , agent for the bank , and Investlgi as a committee of the whole. A petition asking for tbo establishment an alley In the rear ot the Masonic Tern ] block waa referred to the committee of t whole. The Pioneer Implement company and t McCormlck Harvester company asked for t right of way for Union Pacific Hallway co pany to lay a track frcm its Tenth aven line to the rear of the Implement hous It was referred to the committee on strci and glleja to report at the next meeting , wi the understanding that an ordinance be dra in tbe meantime , The laying of tbe tra will require the removing ot the sldewa and the condemnation of aomu vacant lots George V. H , Brill was appointed spec policeman without pay. A number of bills that had not be authorized by the chairmen of the varlc committees were presented and paid , aftci Irngthy debute on the subject of Irreipc Bible und unauthorized purchase of euppll and led to the paita of a , resolution tl ny such orders In the future will constitute n offense calling for the discharge of tbe mploye who does It. The chairman of the fire committee was illowed $212.DO to pay for a couple of new horses purchased for the department. The engineer was Instructed to proceed with the work on Indian creek , west of Tenth street. The defective bridge In East Omaha , con- tructcd by the Courtland Beach association , was a subject for discussion again last night. A delegation ot citizens from the Island vas present to urge the council to have the > rldgo repaired. Alderman Shubcrt declared hat the bridge waa dangerous , and a number of teams had recently broken through It. The Beach association had positive ! ) declined o make the necessary repairs , nnd he avored closing the bridge at once. The matter was referre-d to the city attorney and city marshal , with Instructions to notify he Courtland people to repair It or It wou3 ! ic closed to traffic at once. The East Omaha men who were present also urged upon the council the necessity for appointing a police officer to prevent hunters shooting the citi zens In their doorjards On motion of Alderman - man Casper the special health officer was dispensed with and the major authorized to appoint a man in East Omaha who will draw the pay tbat has been given the health In spector. Tr-e council adjourned to meet next Monday night. Couches In valour , $6.75 , at Durfce Furni ture company , 205 and 207 Broadway. 'oll Tax. Suit was commenced yesterday in Justice Vleu's court by Poll Tax Collector Blood to compel G. C. Pullman of Knepher street to pay his $2 assessment and $6 of costs. Pull man has been negligent and has failed to comply with the. poll tax collector's notice. Collector Blood and City Clerk Philips spent an hour jcsterday In running over the notices that had been disregarded and picked out the most' flagrant cases. In which suits will bo brought to compel pajment. The poll tax collector Is not acting solely upon his own motion In bringing suits to enforce collection , but Is under the ordera of the city council and city attorney. At the pres ent time the amount collected Is more iban double that on this date a jcar ago. There are still a large number1 of delinquents , and a largo number of suits will be brought within the next few da > s In running over the old tax notices In the ofDce of the city clerk > esierday a number ol delinquents were discovered who had suc ceeded In evading pajment of the tax foi many years. Ono rase was found of a well known business man where the notices tc coma to the city building with a shovel am ] work two days on the streets or pay $2 Ir c sh had been disregirded Llnco 18S9. Co\- \ lector Blood Is determlred that there shall be no repetitions of this character this jcar ArroMol for AVlfe IletitliiK. Charles Clcrmont was arrested yesterdaj upon an Information filed with the city clerl by his wife charging him with assault anil battery. Clermont and his wife keep a smal restaurant on Middle Broadway. For semi tlmo past Mrs. Clermont says the bulk o the work of managing and providing for thi business hss fallen upon her , and her bus bind has used a large portion of the proceeds coeds In an effort to satisfy a craving deslri for intoxicating liquors. A few nights ag < she made the rounds of the saloons juat be fore midnight , looking fur him and glvlni the proprietors official notice not to sell bin anything. She sajs he became intoxlcatei jesterday In spite of her pre-cautlons and re sented her Interference with his habits b ; the use of his fists. The woman was no Injured but die concluded to take actlv measures to bring her husband to a ful realization of his duties Clermont made considerable trouble at th station after hts arrest. He refused to sub mlt to the ordeal of being searched befor being thrown Into the bole Deputy Mar shal Ward was compelled to laj him down o : the floor and sit on him for a few moment before he would consent to stand up to th line and let the contents of his pockets b turned out. Dentil if MnttlifTi Matthew Engell , aged 75 years , died yes terday of heart disease at the home of hi sister , Mrs. Tobe , in Hardln townshlr Death came very suddenly and unexpectedlj Ho was In the city on Sunday and ate liearty dinner at tbo Neumayer hotel , re turned home and slept very soundly untl a few minutes before 5 o'clock , when h aroused the family , and died a moment latei ) was on old soldier , a member of com pany B , First region nt , of the Nebrask Volunteer Infantry. He was present at th storming of Tort Donaldson , and lecelved bad wound lu the arm during the attacl Ho recovered and served until 1S63. He wa oneof the very first pioneers of the countj and had lived In Garner township since 181 ! The funeral will take place from the res idence of his Elster tomorrow morning o 10 o'clock. Abe Lincoln post will tak charge of the funeral. The body will b burled In the soldiers' lot In Falrvlew. M///.II ; L.EIVUS IICH sivrcii ! Cherry Troupe I'nllN ( o 1'lccex I Den Mnliivx. DBS MOINES , June 7. ( Special Telegram The Cherry sisters quartet went to piece today , after a ftacas that has been In pro ; rets for tevcral weeks. It be an In Ne' York. Lizzie , the oldest of the slstern , ha refused to bear her part of the expcuoei She has regularly put her share of the n celpts In the bank , and compelled tbo othe three to pay her expenses. She claims th : she originated the idea that lias pinned 01 so well , and Is entitled to better pay than tl : rest. The other elsters could not see It , an trouble began. It opened up in New Yor and after being patched up several tlnu came to a crisis today. Lizzie would not pa her share of the expenses of the Des Molm engagement and the others went away will out her , refusing to pay her bill. Tncy set homo to the farm , near Cedar Rapids , for tl fifth olst.cr , who to the poetess of tbe aggregi tlon , and Bald to be sufficiently atrocious c the stage to make her a good member of tr troupe. They will tour Iowa during the nun mcr. Lizzie is still In town and declares si will revenge herself by starting anotu troupe. n\MC's AShrrs Aiir iit of it .Sluux City llnulc AVI Nut Ho I'roMi-clited. SIOUX Cim" , June 7. ( Special Tel gram. ) The district court today dlsmUst tbo Indictment against C , Devon Oldflel president of the failed Commercial Savlm bank , who was charged with fraudule banking. It Is found the assets more tlu cover the liabilities , and the county a toiney decided not to prosecute the case. MrtiMir Sliooli ( lie Uiirlli. LA'NSING ' , la. , June 7. An explanation jdsterday's supposed earthquake has bei found. Farmers residing west of this cl report eeclng a large ball or fire sallli through the eky In a northcily directli about the time the Ehock was felt Bund : morning. Immediately following tbe dlsa pearance of the strange eight there was i awful explosion , and it Is now thought have been a monitor meteor , which mu have struck the earth somewhere In nort eastern Iowa , Sum June * ' AKHIXIIU on DON Moliirx DES MOINES , June 7 , ( Special Telegran Sam Jones has come to Des Molness a : opened a three weeks' crusade against t evils of Des Molncs. Ho finds It Is a vc wicked town , and expects the job will i quire more time than he can give It. T meetings are held In an immense tent , n : audiences of 5,000 to 8000 have crowded after turning thousands away. Trill u Jiiinim tluTrcirk , JEPFKRSON , la. , June 7. ( Special Tel gram ) The northbound passenger train ' k the Des Molnes , Northern & Western ra road jumped the track hero this noon. 1 one Is seriously hurl. The locomotive vv tunning backward ami the tender jumped t track. Every mother knows tnai young girls d veloplng Into womanhood need a tonic replenUU the blood. Pill Aneemlc Pink composed largely of concentrated beef blo > and uover falls to regulate the periods. ' SHUT OUT THE NATORS Cleveland Gives Washington * No Chance to Cross the VISITORS PLAY AN ERRORLESS GAME , T Onl ) Mnl < c Six lilt * Oft AVIl- HOII During ( lie Untlrv .Sexuloii Oriole * Kruoc Ut1nitil 'llcnt ' * * the llron nfc. . Baltimore , 4 ; St. Lout * . 2. Cleveland , 7j Washington , 0. Louisville , 3 ; Urookljn , 1. New York , 10 ; Chicago , G. I'hlliulGltihla , 4 ! Cincinnati , 0. Uaston , J ; 1 utsburg , 0. Milwaukee , 4 ; Indianapolis , G. Columbia , 9 : Kansas Ulty , 0 Qrana UupIcK 10 : Minneapolis. 9. letrolt-St. I'aul. No game ; wet grounds. WASHINGTON , Juno 7. The \lattori plnjcd an errorless game today anil shut ou the Senators. Six hits were made oft Wilson but the Washington plajers could not gc In more than one to an Inning. McJnmci toward the end ot the game was hit rathe : freely. Attendance , 2,000. Score ! Totals . . . . 0 C 57 18 To'nls ' . . . 7 13 27 14 ( \VnshlnKton o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C ( Cleveland . . . . : named mrn. Cleveland , 2 Two b e lilt : Te. beau , three-bare hits. Uemont , Wnltnce Staler base : Socknlexls Ioubli > i > li ) < < : O'llrlen to lie niont to Tucker , Wnllnce to Chllds to Tcbent first bite on balls. Oft McJames , 3 , off Wll son , 19 lilt by pitched ball , lly Wllscn Tucker Struck out. lly MeJatiiet ) . 1 , bj AMI tan , K. Vi\W \ pitch McJiuncsj Left on bases Washington. 5 ; Cleveland , 10 Ttmc : One lioui and fifty minutest. Uminre ; O'Ua > . BAIJTIlIOlin , 4 ; ST. LOUIS , 2. BAI/TIMOnE , June 7. The Champion won from the Llrownt today In a well playci game It was a pitcher's bnltlo throughou anil the home team won by their ability ti hit Hart In the ilrst Inntnir Aftei that the' were unable to touch him The lloldltif , ' d Cross and Douglass und of Jennings am Kxcler weie the features. Attendance , 1,811 Score : Earned runs' Uultlmorc , 1 , St Louis , 2 T o fc hit : Gi-uly. Three-bade lilt : Keeler Icme run : Qulnn Stolen bases : llarlcj cnnlnfT ) (3) ) , lleltz. Stcnrcl * rifft'basc on balls > rt Nops. 3. off Hart , 3 Hit br pitched bill Inrt , I.illy. Cross , JennlnKq Struck out : 11 Kops , B , by Hart , 3 Wild pitch : Nops Lu m bises 11-iltlmore , S. fat Louis , 9. Time 53 Umpire : McDonald. LOUISVILLE , 3 , imOOKLYN , 1. nnOOKLYN , June T.-jLouhvll'.e won , vell plajed game from thq Ilrookhns n park this afternoon , Both Hill an pitched jjood ball , but the latter vvu Iberal with ba es on balls Tho- give : est run-5 Clarke's catchrof Schoch's lly 1 he eighth was one of tne lewloature : Score ; i UUOOICLYX. I ' LOUISVILLE IlIlOAHl HHOA.r -n cf. . . U 1 1 0 0 ClnrL. If. . . . 1140 one * , rf . . . 0 0 1 0 Ocl'wm'n. 3b 1 1 14 \nders'n. If 0 0 2 0 0 Warden. lt > 0 0 fr 1 blilndle. 3b. 0 111 0 bfirroiil jss. 1 1 1 1 l/icha'ce. Ib 0 1 12 0 1 Jlct're'y , rf 0 1 2 0 ichoch ss . 0 U 4 2 lHo | eri. 2b . 0 0 32 Dunn. 2b , .il 0 2 3 0 DL JT. cf. . 0130 fctnlth. c. . , 0 1 4 3 O.ullHjn. o. . . 0071. , " n . .0003 Oimr , p , . . . 0 041 BUTC 1 . . . ' . 01000 It' Grim to 0000 Totals . . . . 3 E 27 9 Totals . . 1 D 27 11 Hurrell batted for Tajne. "Grim batted fc Jones Brooklyn 000010000- Loulsvlllc U- Harned runs Ilrookljn. 0 , Louisville , 0 Fir base on errors' Ircol > n , 0 , Louisville. 2 Le on bites : Ilrookl > n , 2 ; Louisville C rir base on balls. Oft 1'ajne. 3 ; off Hill , 0. Struc out * lly 1'avnc , 3 , bj Hill , 4 'J\o-bae hit Dexter , fctafford Sacrifice bits : McCreer ; Itogcrs. Stolen bases. SMndle , ClnrKO ( . CllnKinan. WIM pitches : 1'ayre I'af3i > l ball Sm.th Time. ltl. : AtttnJance , 1,042 Ump.r , Hurst. PHILADELPHIA. 4 : CINCINNATI. 0. PHILADELPHIA. June 7 The Phlllli turned the tables on Cincinnati today nnd game full of excitement and kicking on bet sides completely shut the visitors out. He played a most exce lent game at center f ( : he visitors , and Irvvin led at the bat. TJ : ocals' lleldlnc wns faultless , their one ern being a fumble by Nath. McDermott's un plrlng gave general satisfaction Score : Totils . 0 5 24 7 31 Totals 4 7 27 7 Cincinnati 000000000- hlliidelpbla Q 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 - Tvio-batc hits : nitchey , Iniln (2) ( ) , Mlllc rcfoH Double pla > s : Deckle/ Hey to Co coran. First Inc on balls' Off Hrown , 4 , t Orth , 1 , fctruck out. Scirlver Urown , llojl Gcler. Left on bices : Cincinnati C. I'lilladc pliln. 5 Time : 2 00 Umpire : McDermott. NEW YOKK , 10 ; CHICAGO , 8 NEW YORK , June 7 Sullivan lost h nerve In the fifth Inning today , before whlc time It looked as though the Giants had tl game already won but theColtnon n sing nnd bases on balls fattened their run cc umn by adding four tallies to the one c ready there. Then "C > " Seymour wi brought into the game and Anton's mi were never in it afterwards. The fcntu of the game iwas GleaHon's runnlng-bac wards catch of Lange's lly. Attendanc 1,500. Score : Ni\V YORK. CHICAGO ii.ii o A n 11.11 O A. V nll't'n cf 1 1 1 1 0 Cierl t : b. 0 1 3 1 Ti-rnan rf. 1 1 2 0 0 McCor'k , ES 1 1 0 1 Joyce , 3b . . 2 1 2 3 0 LanKe , cf . 0 0 1 0 llnvls SB 1 J 0 0 0 Anton. Ib 2 0 H o Glensnn , ib 2 1 1 2 0 Thornt'n If o 1 l o Holmes. If. 1 1 1 0 0 Ityan rf 1200 Clark , Ib 1 o 13 0 err n > r Ib o 0 2 B Wnrner , c 0 2 6 2 0 Kl t'M'e c 1 1 C l Kullvoji p. 1 1 0 3 0 Griffith , p. 1 1 0 1 Seyrrour. p 0 0 0 5 1 'Cnllatian 0000 Totals . 10 10 i.7 1C 1 Trials 6 7 24 II Hatted for Ryan In the ninth innlnp New York . 010S0013'- ChlcaEO . 0 0 0 'O 4 0 0 1 0- nnrneil runs. New lorU , 4ChIcaBO , 1. TV bnge hits' Davis , n\erl ( | . KJn = t ba e on i rors. New tork , 2 , Ch'cjRo , .1. Stolen baci OlccEon , Davis Ityan , I'lmt Uire on balls : l Sullivan , 7 , off Seymour , 1 , off Urlttith , 6 1 b ) pitched ball. Hjan , AUKlmi nieafon , Cla htnick out : lly Hullhan , J ; liyiSi-ymour , 4 , nritnth , 4 Left on bates : , , J cw York , Chicago , 9 Time ; 2 25 Umpires Kmille , BOSTON , 4 ; PITT UG. 0. BOSTON , June 7. Tha-IUrates could r Harned runs : I lot ton 1 , Tv\o-boc hi Nichols , Ely. btolcn bates : Hamilton Tcnny. Lens , Duffj (2) , L we , Col In , Kly Sml 1'lrtt base on balls : Oft Nichols , 2 , off Kill 3. Hit b > pitched ball : Long Struck o 13y NicholD , 3 , by Klllen , 3 1'uthfd balls : Si den. Left on Ilaccs : Hoston , B ; J'ltubnru , Time. 161 Attendance , 4 OW. Umplr * : Ljn STANDING OF THE TEAMS. _ , . , Played , Won. IvJst. P. Baltimore , . 31 i5 9 BcBton . , , ZS 2-1 12 I Cincinnati . 37 21 13 I New- York . . . . . . . . . 31" 19 15 I PlttBburjr . . . . . . 35 19 16 1 Cleveland . 25 19 16 ! Philadelphia . 39 21 18 1 Brooklvn . . . 37 19 18 I Louisville . 37 17 20 Chicago . , . 37 U 23 : \\akhlnKton . 34 9 25 : fat. Loula , . 39 S 31 : Games for today : Plttsburff at Boat Cleveland at Washington , Cincinnati at PI ftdelphln , I oultvlllo at Brooklyn , Chicago nt New York , St. I uls at Baltlmoio , scoitr.s OK TUP. WUSTCRX Monilnj'ttVlnncTM SIllTfnnkrc , Co- InnilitiN , CriiiKl U.iiililn.x INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. . Juno 7.-WUU two out In the ninth , Phillips went up In the nlr nnd the Brewers batted In four urns. A umble by Eustace r.nd Dalj's two-bafrscr caused the trouble. Wea\er's 8en < allomtl leldlng was n tenture. Attendance , l.JOO. 3coro : ndlanapollg 01002102 0-6 Milwaukee 4 7 Ba e hits : Indlannpolh. 10 ; Milwaukee. 11. Errors : Indianapolis , G : Milwaukee , 4. Bnt- erlcs : Indlnnnpollq , Phillips und Kahoo ; Milwaukee , Btrncs nnd Spear. COLUMHVS , O. , June 7. Merle's Olie- mndPd runnliiR catch of a deep lluo drive o left center Held nvni the feature ot HIP game todav , but It was only one ot several en itlonnl pla > s. Score : loumbus 0 ' -9 vansas City 00000000 0-0 Base hits : Columbu" , 94 Kan in ) Clly , 3. ; 2rror i Columbus 1 ; Kansas City , 7. nnt- erles : Columbus , Dnnlcla and Klsherj ICan- a * City , Abbey nnd Uike. GHAND UAPII > S , Mich. , June T.-Hnind vTplds turned the tnblcR on MlnniftpolH W- Ony. Ileldy was unable to hold them dc * n nnd had to plve ay to Hrady. The Millers Rl o U"e < l two pltcht-rs. Score : Grand Unp'ds 0 1-10 Minneapolis 0 0-H Ua e hlt t : Grand llaplds , 1C : Minneapolis. 4. Krrors. Grand Iliiplds. 5 , Minneapolis 3 -latteries : Grand Hitpldg , licit } ) , llrnily und Tvvlneham ; Minneapolis , Herman , Hutchln- -on and Boyle. Dr/THOlT. Mich. . June 7 The TX'trolt- St. Paul game was postponed on account of wet ground" . STANDING OU1 T11K TRAMS. Plnyed. AVon Lost. P. C. St. Paul 41 2S 13 GS3 : olumbu * 37 a 14 CU'J ndlanapolls 37 22 10 &U5 Milwaukee 41 24 17 SSJ Detroit 3S 18 20 47.4 Minneapolis 4t IS 25 419 Grand Rapids 40 14 2C So 0 Kansas City . . . . .41 12 29 293 Games for today : St. Paul nt Detroit. Milwaukee nt Indianapolis , Kansas City at Columbus , Minneapolis at Grand Ilnulds. OAMUS OK TII12 I.IVKI.Y AMATUUIIS. ION ' n Vmiil. LINCOLN , Neb , June " . ( Special Tole- Kram ) The University of Nebraska bn'l team defeated Drake University of DCS Molnes today In a close nnd Interesting game. The score , Nebraska . 30002051 1-12 Drake . . 6 11 1 Ba e hits : Nebraska. 5 ; Drake , 3 L'r- rors Nebraska. 5 ; Drake , 13. 13itterles : Nebraska , Hobimon and Header ; Druke , An derson ami iMcClurc. MooeltiTM Ciune Out Alirml. The Moocohers and George Dolan's Colts met on the commons Sunday nnd nfter n liard fight the Moochcra triumphed by the following score : M others . 3 15 Colts . 1-13 Batteries : Moocbers , Knott and Hen- drlcks ; Colts , Peterson , Henn nnd Lacey. CoiitrnI CMj AVliii Apralii. CBNTHAL CITY. Neb , June 7 ( Special Telegram ) McCarthys volunteers of Au rora went down before the Central City sluggers today , the second time this season , by a s-ore of 14 to 7. Batteries : Central City , Koinbrlnk nnd Covvglll ; Aurora , Klumg brothers Umpire : Scoonover. Attend ance , 000. AVfHt OiiinliiiH Win. The We t Omahas defeated the South Omaha Athletics on the former's grounds Sunday by a score of 7 to 4 Batteries : West Omaha , Murray and Hall ; South Omaha Athletics , Mclntjie , Morrison and Latchei The West Omahas would like to hear from Havden Bios Addrefs M. Murray , Twen- tjseventh and Davenport streets. rirxt Acnilcmlc 11 , Si-eoiul Aonileiiile ( The First and Second Academies ol Crelghton college pla > ed Friday aftcrnoor on the college grounds. The game resulted In a victory for the former by a score ol U to 4. The feature of the game was the pitching of riUuerald .for the Second ant the heavy batting of the First. ItcHer\c > H Wnnt GIIIIIOH. The Receive E'ase Ball team hereby dial. lenges any team In the city , averaging li jeaia , for n gams , or series of games , to b ( plaied upon any grounds , according tc agreement. Address all challenges U Michael Kenny , 2413 South Eighteenth street ity. StnrH The Reserves ngiln met and vanqulsh-i the Vlnton Street Stars Sunday afternoon It was a very interesting game , -notvv 1th standing Its lopsldedness. The score : Reserves . 0 2 gtara . 1 Batteries : Reserves Tracey , Qulnlan an < Hart ; Stais , Zarp and Sweeney. Mtsllts Win n Riiinr. The Poverty Knobs and the MlbHts playec a very interetlng game last Sunday , tin Misfits winning by a Ecore of 10 to 8. Bat 1 icrles : Misfits. Brady , Gordy nnd Jackson 'overly Knobs , Gray and Batorf. Surprise swliie * Slielliy. SURPRISD , Neb , June 7. ( Special ) Ol Saturday the Shelby base ball club met lh < Surprise team on the diamond , only to mee efeat by a bcore of : Surprise , 10 ; Shelby , S ViuiKlon Di-fi-ntH Vermilion. VERMILION , S. D , June 7 , ( Specin \legram ) The base ball game today 'ankton asalnst Vermilion , ended 9 ti In favor of Yankton. IIiiinlKiIiIt Opi'ii for In < piH. HUMBOLDT , Neb , Juno 7. ( Special ) - Hie base bull bojs have been reorganized a fie Humbolclt Leaders and are now read ; or contests In their class. Bert McColIougl N captain rind Ocorre Scjsrlst minaircr. The first same Is with Falls CHy nrxt Tuesday. O.XO.MANS MAT OUT A Pl.MJ MJAI ) . Phllntlcliilila TrtimtlliiK Qultp iu Na tion of the 'Vnrnlly Klcvrn. ( CopjrlKhl , 1S57 , b ) I'resa I'ubllshlnR Compsny. ) OXVOllD. England. June " . -New York World Cablegram Special Tclfsrain ) The openlnfj game of the American cricket team wns commenced hero today on the ground * of Chi 1st Church college. The threatening tM > athsp Itcpt the attendance down , but n5- though the dny was cloudy rfNJ the llpht non too good , the vvlcket wns In splendid condition for scoring and some good batting WI\H looked for. The Oxonluno won the toss , ( Which gave them choice of Innings. Thuy. of course , decided to bat nnd the Americans prepared for n long Mtgc of leather hunting. The ' \arMty men , however , treated the uovvllng with the greatest respect , nnd the runs came \cry slowly. D R. Kitn oin. who startMl the b.-xttlng with r. H. R. Champnln. w.v thi > Hist to jleld to the bowling of King , nnd onoiAlcket was down for thirteen runs. O. HromlevMatiln was not to be deposed of so cheaply , hovxcvrr. nnd he kept Champaln companv until within two runs of the cen tury , When ho waw bowled In Cregnr. The Oxonians tlun gave an exhibition of good , steady , even battlntr , nnd , ns It will bo seen from the rcorc , no less than nine of Hit- eleven got Into double llRUrcs nnd live of them exceeded n quarter of n century. When 13. C Wright and J C. Hartley were to gether some hard hitting was net-n nnd the former , bcfoie he wai ut length disposed of by G. 8 Patterson , was CTidltodwith line Inning of eighty-three Champnln's In ning of sixty-time was r. lendld pffort nnd may be considered the best of tbo dav Although the bowling anal ) sis docs not Indicate particularly fiuod work , the slow scoring Miould she the respect with which the bowling was treated. King ripeatedlv beat the Intsmcn. but IIP appeared to ha\o the worst kind of .uck. Ralston did splendid vvcrlt behind the vvlcUcts and was com mended by his oppontntM nftcr the gtmc As the light was \erv bad when It came time for the I'hlladplphl.ins' Inning Captain Puttirson dorlded to hold nl bc t men until tomorrow. Ho cnt In H. P. Billej nnd r W , llalston and they Kiicces'fnlly ro lstpd the attack , until call ot time The Plillidpl- nlilnns have now a big lead to oveicome Thpy ar not nt nl' dlshpiirtincd , hcnvevcr. and If the wicket plava ns well tomorrow us It did today they fully expect to gut within balling distance of 3K3 The following Is the score : OXFORD UNIVERSITY. V H. B Chnmpaln , e ltnl ton , b Bailey , fi.1 B. D. Bnnnon. Ibvv , b King . .T * . . f. G Broinlev-Mnrtln , b Ctcgnr . 31 R. R Foster , c King , b Bailey . 31 A. Eccles , run out . 22 F. C Henderson , c Ralston , b Clark . 13 P. S Wnddy. c Ralston , b Clark . 20 II C. Wright , by Patterson . 8,1 J. C. Hartley , b Clark . . ' . . 41 F H. E Cunllffe , not out . 21 L S. Matthews , c King , b Crcgar . ( I Bef , H ; IcgbjCM , G . 17 Total . 3J3 Bowling analysis MaidWlrk - Nnmes. BilK ens. Runs els CInqr . H5 S 91 1 Bailey . 00 1 OS 2 'aik . 150 4 CD 9 Patterson . 70 2 40 1 Cregnn . CO 1 3(5 ( 2 ' .ester . . 0 0 20 0 Coates . 15 0 IS 0 GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. H. P Bailey , not out . 5 F. W. Ralston , not out . 1 Total . c Runs nt the fall of each wlckpt : Oxford 13. 93 , 120 , 154. 18C. Ill , 200 , 2S4 , 3G2 , 3C3. I'rotfxtN on S < . Louis Kotul Knee. ST. LOUIS , June " . E. A. Krledler , who was announced as the winner of the third time prize In the Foren park roirt race of last Saturday , today fl'eil n protest ivvlth Referee Allen , asserting that the tlmerr made nn error , and that he nnd not J. C Conover of Kansas City had won the bec- end time prize. J. C. Conover. to rahom the second prize was awarded , today made a protest against the awarding of the first time prize to Arthur H StocUhoff of St Louis. Condver ss that he made the best time In the lace. Both Krledler and Cone ver assert tbat they rode the race several seconds faster than the Uncling of the tim ers shows. Mr. Allen will make an investi gation. CInnHIck nxtitlillxhcN nrw Itcporil NEW HAVEN. Conn . June 7 Under the supervision of Dr. J. W. Seaver , physlca director of the Yale gymnasium , a'publli rtrensth test was tiken at the gjninaslun this afternoon to cnible Charles C. Chad wick of the senior clnsi to try to break th < record held by C. S Venill of the c'nss ol 1POO , Venlll having broken the intcrcrSiegfati record held bv Chat'mlclt. The tes > t wn- hlgnlv successful. Clud-vick made a tola of 2n < 5 KToprams , or atiout 4 .01 pout.ils The record of > oung Venill wns only 1 G7 ( kilograms , or 3.GS7 pounds Chalvvlck'f greatest feat wab his chest lift , which was 954 Kilograms , or about 2,099 pounds. 2had wick's figures for lifts In e-ery position fx celled those of Venill. KuirleH for Tfiduj'H Whrrl IlnccM. The following Is the ll ° t of entries for thi blcjclo races to be held at the new State Fal grounds at the races of the Omaha Fair am Speed association today. Entries c'ose eac' ' evening at G o'clock for the following day' races at the office of Secretary 'Mount. 2C South Sixteenth street : Amateur , one-half mile : D J. Hall. Ralpl Brown , L. F Gernhard , V. J. Allgood , Frc Barnum , Sol Schwart , D J. Brewer , Loul Fletcher. F. G. Waters , Fi nli Sohrader , C H. Barber. Professional one mile : H E. Fredrick son George Mlersteln. A. E Proulx. F. E Ashlev , Virgil Ha'l , C R. Hall. F. H. Me Call , H. C. Gadke. Waller R. Hlbbs. WINNIPEG , Man. , June 7.-Jake Gaudaui the champion oarsman of the worl 1 , who ha located at Rat Portage , l.as Issued a clinl lenge to row any man in the word for th single ecull champloiiEhlii .ind n purse o from $1.000 to nnv amount leslrod. llr I also willing to back hlmsolf und H. Elliot for the double ecull championship of th world for a stake of 11,003 or ipwnrd. Sou Run CIuli'N Aiinuiil. SIOUX CITY , la. . June 7 ( Special TPP ! gram. ) The See Gun club's annual Inter slate tournament for Iowa , Nebraska , Soutl le is n e 5- 5e , THAT THE FAC-SIMILE Uo NrcgctablePrcparationforAs- SIGNATURE o slmilaling iheTood andRcg ula- T8. 8.IT - ting tlie Stomachs andDowels of ) IT lit K. K.by 11. ? romotosTigcstionChccrrul- ) ot ncssandncst.Contalns neither e. Jpium.MorpWnc nor "Mineral. IS ON THE NOT NAHC OTIC. OF EVEEY BOTTLE O351 -o IE , A perfect llemedy forConalipa ion , SourStoniach.Diarrhoca . Worms .Convulsions Jcverish- it : ncss andLoss OF SLEEP. IK- TacSimile Signature ot 35 C Oaitorla li pat tp in ont-tlio bottles caly , It 67 ii not sold la balk , Don't allow anjcro to tell I 9 yon anything ch en the plea or promlsa th t it 59 43 ii "juet 01 good" end "will atiswcr every per- 4 3 pee , " * r Bf that yon get 0-A-S.T.O-B-I.A , 38 . ! Sbl fl8- 59 EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER ilalli X ir S/S/fe-t ? u w 17.8 * ef ( ta&yrM&Zi4S wtiipir ' " ! ill- ami Minnesota marksmen will in this olty tomorrow with ft InrRo nttriul- nnee. Ihc principal event of tlif tourney , which will inst three dajs.vlll bo the In- terstnto championship fhoot for a prize of a JoO tnednl on Wednesday. Among the prlro winners nlioniVy lure are Ur , and Mrs Vny of rniliilti , Minn : 13. A. I. AVI ) , Trlpp 8. 1) . ; Bd Trottfr , KlnRSle- , ; PH.nkef mini , \ \ ymore. Neb ; , C. A OnRe , nrldge- vntcr , S n ititvmond Harto fh of Jackson and A. Thlolmnn of St. Cloud , Minn. HVCKS TO 1IHU1A TIIIS AnUU.\OOf. I'nrlnir Johnnie nnd ( lie llotocjotc < o IKI'onlurcM. . The June trottlnj- meet open1 * up ht the new fnlr grounds thi * afternoon nnd every thing Indicates n veiy InlcroMInn nd suc- crsiful week's sport. The track Is In BU- peilt condition nnd the grouuils nc\cr pre- sentt-d n lovilkr nppcnrance. l oIlovslnB is the inoKi-ain nnd entries for thli nfternooin 2SO trot : Slhctlno. b. f. . Colttmbua Mnld , by IMlKrlm , M. U. l.eneh , Topek t , Knn , N. Leach , tlilver : Oennot Muscovite , by Muscovite , J O. Svvnn i > n , Oakilnirr. 111. , C. U. Sohmck. driver ; nuke Uu ell , oh. h. , Kit Monnio , bv Kentucky Iu > Rell , O.V. . * ' Uiiillrr j T . . t. . . ! - . . . . _ . u uini.iui , . 11 .tviuutii. asiiin v iiy , i\ei ) ; Situriiwood. b h. , by Allcnvvooil , N. U. Owen , Uubbell. Neb , N. K. Owen , drlvir ; IVno Hell , by Mild 1'ero , W. A. Van Meter , Alpdo , 111. Ainnteut blcjcle rnce , one mile. Motoojcle. 3-W lute : Vcronl S. g. m. Little Alice , bv Ulnik llnvvk McOrepor , Kred Slcbcr , Clmnute. Knn , Prltz , b. K. , by Prlncf Me dium. McKlnney , KnnxnCity. . Mo. ; Jilnir- IliK. b. in. by King-tier. Km Claire , Win , ilrlvei. William C.mirn ; Con-cU , by Dlrcc- um , T. O. Swope , Indepemlcnci- . ; 'l"an- lbli * Y.m' I.\llry H "l < Hvv. by Tangent , . W. MUltr. Wlnturset. I.i. , driver , C. P. Jnloy ; The Shah , bv Thor. C. i : . Htlll , Ctiksvlllv , Mo drlvei. Hatiulije ; Queen Glb- on. eh in , by ri-sicrmnn ! , Cieorgu U. King , Julius , Tex. , driver , O. 11 King ; Chnrnn- . b. s , Itelmont. by Dlctntor. A. H. Pat- Ick , Otnnhn ; rnniinn , b. R. , by HUanm. O--c.ir J. Plckniil. driver , O. W. Ploknrtl : fakitcs , b. p by St. NlcholnMlko Hlmore Vllliitit-o , Neb. , dilvei. J. P. Klmoru : Silver Jueen , br. in. , by Silver Cloud , J. 1L Hrown , Jluo Ivlinui , in. ; n.in ejulxote , cb. . . bv onUoy John , Asbcriy Singleton , lllchlnml , n. , Ptivlco js. g. , by Kunglemnn , J. O. SwniiMm , ( Juli-sburg , 111 , ilrlvtr , C. . StllLllCk. i\hlbltlon by Pacing Johnnie. Professional blcjclo i.ice , onemile. . 2 2i trot. Shtidelniiil Noivvnril. gr. g. , Allro ) n\\util , by Noi mancerVooilllno farm , 'ullerton , Nth , ililvti , J. 11. Chundler ; St. Joseph stnblcs , St. Joseph , \Io. drlvci , J. M. T > lci. Hole Poppln , eh. s. May , by J. A Uaulln , 13. J. Great , ncy Sprngue. b. K. . by Anokn , 1'utter- ion . Miller , Klrksvllle , Mo , driver , W. J. roasey. i Itllllll IVIlIN Ollt. CHICAfiO. June 7 The shoot at 100 birds 'or the Dupont trophy held by C. AV. Uudil if Les ) Molncb , In , between Budd and Jeorge Heck of Indlnnniio'la , wns won by he former by a &coie of 91 to 7S. 1'i.ilni ? to fern i' OoiitltMinirtl Murilcrcr. DAYTON , O , June " . The case of Albert Fianl/ , the condemned murderer of Be = sf ! > Little , Is up In the circuit court hero 'oday His uttornejs nre seeking to save ilm from electrocution by alleging erroia n the trial before the common pious court ind seeking a new trial. They assort that brco of the jurors had cxpicssed an opln- on In the case The arguments closed this .ifternoon nnd decision was reserved. No honest dealer will try to sell what ho now a the customer did not order and docs int want. Substitution thrives for a time , it In the long run U goes to the wall. Mrs. A. II. Crausby , of 156KorrSfc. , Hemphis , Tenn. , paid no attention to a small lump in her breast , but it soon developed into a cancer of the most malig nant type. The best physicians in Now York treated her , nnd fin ally declared her case hopeless. As a last resort , S. S. S. was given , and an immediate improvement re sulted ; a few bottles tles cured her completely , and no sign of the dis ease lias return ed for ten years. Books on Cancer free ; address Swift Co. , Atlanta , Ga. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. MAN AWA TONIGHT AT 8:15- : VAUDEVILLE Coiiofrt i'MT > - nf ( criiixiii nt HiIIO. IIUUbTON'S HAM ) AM ) ORCHESTRA. Admission to Hie Gniinds , 10 Cents. Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , SI 00,00(1 ( WR SOLICIT YOUn IJUSl.M'.Sfl. WU D1SS1UB YOUR COLLnOTIONS. ONE OF THIC OLDI28T HANKS IN IOWA * B run CUNT PAID o.v THIC nni > oaiT& AMD BB13 V * Oil \VniTIS , SPECIAL NOTICES j COUNCIL. BLUFFS WANTS * u\vii.Li.scis : 1'iiuir , r.vnn AND landt for tale ui rent. J > uy S. lifts , (9 rear ! mi. t-t. roil I.IASI : , BAND AND UHAVII < HANKS , \\lli tuitrlor brick cluy uriJiruInj ; tame ; about 3Vi miles norllicatlcrh { ruin Omalid Iws- l > o uion jrc.ur.dn , and two m.los noilh of Council lllutH , ii > AiUtouil river , unit 01 U , & tV. . H. K U ] Jucltoii , 8.-0 Sixth avenue , Council lilufli KOH IiAhK. ONIA' UPLAND JIIShOURI river frontage and boat laiidlni ; , n ar J xpoBl- tlon grounili eultable for nieaturc recnrti. In tree to cult ; pkitx I.ardwbuj timber ; abundant lie.w Inn iprlrgn , with tun clcnl full fcr lodraullo raum in tlori v.ulir for fountalni and vupplyi bank > und and cruvel for vtalki dnd drlvei : It-uulllui imluial ] iailt < of jil4ifnu , valley * and I'Uiffk. on C u N. W. H II ; vi mllm luui if rtintlt IlluTe. and about SV miles l.ortlu'iot from Lipcwitlon ( Toundi , I * 1 * . JuJ. sen , 83J tixll > n nuc rou HAI.I : . AUOUT m ACHKS OK caoicu upland fruit , vegetable and | > urk land * ; Jlvo acre * und upward at 43S toJi per acri , accord ing to location and amount ; ubout three rnllea nuilli of city and ol.oul tame tiUtance from Kxpoiltlon ; other lamia und Council lllufta lot * at low prlccn L. 1' . Jud ou , 5 Slith avt. nue Ccvincll Illuffn. MO VINO 1 WOV1NOI When you wUli to move And have everythlnit BO rmooth. llntake a wagon , large , medium or tmall ; < v ' Onti Just large mouj.li to take It all Klght rooma In one load they lake. Try It , tie next move > ou make I'lanon , too , vte move with * , nuUit care , And prlcei. you'll ( Ind. are alvvax fair. You'll find none no careful UK thone SOU When call ut No. t Boutu Main etrett. Wllll m Welch , Tntntfer Line , Ttl. Ul