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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1897)
OMAHA DAILY II13IS : WEJTM S13PT13MKI3K 25) , I HOT , I COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MIM1H MHM'IMV. T J | & Pole In the place to buy stoves. Stovepipe 10 tts a Joint at Cole & Coles. Dr Shrlver , donUit , Merrlam blk. , rom 240. W C' t'nthnnk Is icpnrted to be quite 111. SmoPe Olllc's Choice , 1023 South Main ctrtct , Gallon's for cliclco ( rulta anl fancy gro ceries Oak f lines with milled surfaces at Cole . ( olc's. W 0. Win has < ; ono to Cripple Creek on Attorney W S. Stllluian has gone to Chicago cage on builncflg. For Sale -Oak llnlched family urr y , geodes os IIPW ; cheap W. A. Maurcr. Satlnfactlun guaranteed at the reliable lllulT Cltj steam laundry I'lione 31 1 The union butchers will close their mar- let : at 0 o'clock on and after October 3 Rev. nnd Mrs C. W Brewer will leave next Saturday for thtlr now home In Fatra- GUt. Miss Agnes Durkln of C'hlcago. vUio his been visiting at the St. KrincU acadeni ) , has jelurned- htr home. Mrs. J. A Williams of Sanfoid , Neb , Is the guest of htr Bister , Mrs. U J. Shubert of South T Lilly-first stiect Ctnienco Hough , driver for Hose company No. I , has tcturncd to ilutj after a short Ill ness with malarial fever. The finest line of wood all-tights over shown In the cltj at Cole & Colo's. Hi nest Lewis Ice dellcvicr for Gilbert Brothers , on Monday let a heavy cake of Ice fall on his foot , badl > ( .rushing It. Mrs. 0 M Brown Is visiting relatives In Kansas City Itefoio icturntng she will also visit her old home In Zinctivlllc , 0. Mrs , Oil of Wnlnut mid Mrs. Si-avert of Ncola have riUmiec ! to tin It homca from a I > Ici alU visit In this city with Mrs. John Eveis. Sec the Buck Kteel ranges with enameled over doors at Cole & Cole's. Lost , lad ) 'a martin collarette ; red and black silk lining , Sunday , between G19 South 'Iciitli and the Terminal bildge. Leave at Ueo ofllce Ilewald Me.idamcs Stork nnd Cilsp will give their fall opening display of art needlework next Friday and Saturday , October 1 and 2 , at th ( Ir store 341 Hway. The police were called to 225 Ninth avenue t 10 o'clock last night to disperse a gang of young hoodlums who were creating a dis turbance In the vicinity. In the district court jesterday the trial of II A Pense for stealing $240 In gold from a fellow fnrm hcmd ca t of the city was on It will be finished todaj "Ah ! Algernon , " she cried , "I cannot de- . oldo whether 'tis for joursolf I love jou , or the matchless laundry work you wear. " 'Twas done at the "Caglc. " An Informal reception was last evening ten dered Rev and Mrs J. W. Wilson , who have recently taken charge of the pastoral work of the Congregational church. Don't wait for a blizzard before you buy your winter coal ; buy now. Correct weight guaranteed. Prices as low as any In the city. Thomas Rlshton , 240C llway. Base burners that economize hard coal at Cole & Cole'l. J. R. Lucas has secured a position with the Sterling Manufacturing company as tiav- ollns salesman and will cover the South Platte territory. Ho will start ou his ( list trip October 1. Hasou Madeson and Miss Nellie Run ) on , both of this city , wcto married jesterday ovcnltig at S o'clock at the home of the bride's hi other , D. F. Runjon , 229 Ninth ave nue. Rev C. W. Brewer officiated. C. B. Vlavl Co , female remedy ; consulta tion free , Olllco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Health book furnished. 32G-327-328 Merrlam block. _ N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. George S. Davis now has the prescription file of A. D Foster and P. 0. Schneidei and can refill on > prescription wanted ut any time. 200 llway. WAVrillT Oil Mil AM ) M > COIA. Two .Smniitli IVIlovtHAlio An' Clmi'Kfil lth Pornt'i * . Officer Albertl went to Galva , la , jestei- clay to bilng back tbo two tandem hlcjck riders who arc thought to be the men who committed the Metropolitan hotel robbery. He got the men at , far as Can oil last night , am was obliged to wait until this moinlng for a Council Bluffs train There vve'e new grounds far smi.ilclon lat > t night that the men arc VManted In Lincoln and Omaha to answer to several * ciluua cliirges R. R. Illltengei and F Klmball of the Merchant ' hotel In Omaha , saw the accoun of the driest of the men in Iho Dee > csterda > morning , and were confident tint the hate had an luteieht in them for beating a bcar < bill of ovet 1(50. If tliuy arc thu men when they are believed to be they are. wanted li Omahu for forgcrj. The Omaha officers liav held wairnnts for their arrest for neatly two week * . The ) stopped at the Merchints' am represented themselves to bo book agents nnd advertised In the papura for bright , active young men toga on the read for a coinmercla Business The ) had a lot of books , whicl the ) claimed to have exclusive agencies for l'eople > who answered their advertise mcnts uerc < required to advance smal eiiniH of money u au various pro tenser , and aie still waiting fo their agent's outfits to coma from tin liume house At the Met chant's the mei Kavo the names of W Wallace and A Smart Thu ) also claimed to represent a Now Yorl jiurscn u ml were taking orders for stock On n largo number of these orders thu namei of prominent men were forged Several bore the flun name of Hi owning. King & Co. am en hcveial the nameof W J Broatch was forged When the men left Omaha they vint to Lincoln and stopped at the Caplto Qiotel. Similar adu-rtlsements wcro put li the pipers , with the name of A. Miller at tached 'Iho Omaha hotel people saw one o these advertisements and came to the con elusion that A Miller and A Smart wer the saint * pe-rbon. 'Ml Klmball went to Lin coin and found liln men The Lincoln ofll corn wcru asked to keep them In charge nntl .fun rants could ho procured from Omaha 'After the1) were taken Into custody they man nged to beparale themselves from the office who had them and lost themselves In th crowd. They were next heard of In Counci muffs a week ago last Sunday , when they mingled with the ( rowds In Kalrmount park When they left Lincoln they left all of thol baggage and U U believed that thu wheu th j are tiding was stolen Maulagu llcense-a wcro Ubiied jthtcrday ( o these persons : Namei und Hesldc'iiee. Age 'Joseph Wagner. Omaha 'J7 tllorthn Leo Herman , Omaha 21 'Alfred ' Darrlngton. 1'ottawattamlo count ) 26 Ksnona Madlsou , Council llluffti 24 SUn * ou fire with torturing , disfiguring ! itching , burning , bleeding , scaly , and jilmpl ) humors , instantly relieved by a warm bath vlth CUTICUUA BOAIn single application of CiTiCUBA ( ointment ) , the great eLIn cure , nd a full doae of CUTICUUA fflMlt/ontbtullln world , POTTII D ft p. Coir , Fob fit ft. , I/oil Jo. " ttc i Io Curt Tyrtuilnt Humoii , " Iit . ' " 'tKift ' 1'4"1"4 MOTOR COMPANY ACCEPTS IT igmfies Its Willingness to Take tbo Amended Franchise. TODAY ENDS THE MAYOR'S ' CONSIDERATION Irilliintirrn nrnntliiK lIxti-niloiiH of Cliiirlcrs to ( In- Omaha unit Mmi- IIMII C iiiiiiiilcx MiiNt Heetcil On .Nor * or Never. The Omaha & Council Bluffs Hallway and Urldgo company > 'osterday filed Us ac * cptanco of the ordinance extending Its cor- ) oratcd llfo fifty > ears , parsed by the city ouncll at Its last meeting , and now nothing stands In the way of the ordinance bccom- ng operative but the approval of Major Car- m Tomorrow Is the last day the major vlll have to approve 01 condemn the or- llnancc officially On October 1 the new state law goes Into effect , taking from town and clt ) councils the power to grant new ranchlscs for any purposes or to extend or modify old ones Thereafter these conceg- dlons can only be granted by the people of he town or the city at a special or regular election. Tor the lost three or four da > s Major Car son has been holding a sort of levee In his oince In the city building , hearing the ex pressions from the advocates and the op- ) ononta of the measure. The advocates of ho concession urge him to approve the or- linancc as It now stands , believing that with he important concessions secured , which In- lude a ptactlcal E-cent fare for the work- ngmen and the operation of each alteraato ) maha train around the Pierce street loop , It s better than the continuation of the pres ent conditions for a period of fifteen years. The other side him lost no opportunity to ) iish Its reasons for the mayor's disapproval if the ordinance A plan was presented to ho mayor providing for the required delay o kill the two ordinances and the appeal to , .ho people at the November election for a tow charter for the company , granting an extension of ten years With modifications somewhat more liberal than the council has exacted This was abandoned The directors of the Omaha & Councl ) Uluffs company hold a meeting yesterday and took a vote on the motion to accept the no'v franchise Only throe of the directors iad previously expressed their v llllngness to consider the proposition When the meet- ng was called yesterday only flve were pres ent find the vote stood three to two In favor of acceptance Majoi Carson hinted yesterday morning ihat while he believed the motor franchise to bo a good one and In the Interest of the city and would sign it If he only had to consult his own feelings he would withhold his approval until he had p. definite expres sion from a majority of the voters of the city. The Omaha company clrculited a pe tition among the business men during the day and by night had secured f'c names of the heads of nearly three-fourths of the dims In the city. This plan will be fol lowed today and It his oeen arranged to pre sent to the mayor at 4 o'clock pwtlttcas bcai- Ing the n a HIM of voters One petition will bear the names of men who go to Omaha regularly and who want the 5-cent fare that the new charter will give. The Manawa company Is ilso circulating a petition asking the mayor to approve the ordinance granting to It an extended fran chise The ordinance Is In the mayor's bands , having been passed at the same time the Omaha & . Council Uluffs company's ordinance dinance- was Prom Siillivuii'N FIuli MnrUrt. At 15c a pound we offer smelts , tnllbut , flounder , black bass , fresh cod and see bass ; trout and white fish , lOc ; salmon , 12c ; oys ters , 25c ; blue points , 20c. iincni'i'tux 'io mi. iriiorsov. Dmlm-tit riili'iiBo Surnooii tlio of ( InW. . C. A. Hospital. A reception was held yesterday afternoon fioni 2 until 4 o'clock at the Women's Chris tian Association hospital. All of the physl- cluna in the city were Invited for the pur pose of meeting Dr. Terguhon of Chicago who came out to deliver the opening address at the Cielgbton Medical college In Omaha last evening. Di. I'orguson is chief surgeon In thu Postgraduate .Medical college In Chi cage , and also holds the same positions In the Chicago nnd the Charity hospitals of that city. Mis Hjirson , matron at the hospital , was trained In the hcepltals over which Dr. Feiguson presides , and it was owing to this acquaintance and friendship that the doctor was the guest of the Council Illuffs Institution ycsteiday. He reached the city on one of the early morning trains and spent the day at the hospital. Invitations were extended to all of the physicians in the city to attend the reception nnd meet thu surgeon , and as many of them as could avail themselves of It were present. It included all of the physicians and no line was drawn at the various schools The program included a banquet and Inspection of the hospital. It so hap pened tbat the eminent surgeon was given the opportunity to pcrfoim a very rare sur gical operation on a new-born infant. The case came within the practice of Dr. D Macrae sr. , and when ho learned that Dr. Kerguson was to be In the city he deferred the opeiatlon until after his arrival. The operation , the surgeons say , Is very rare , thcro being but a few Instances recorded In the medical books Not ono of the sur geons present had ever seen the operation perfoimed , and Dr. IVrguson himself had never performed It The women of the hospital served n most excellent dinner to the doclois and their ft lends. The tables vein garnlshc'd with fiultti nnd ( lowers and thu dining room was tastefully decorated At the dinner were Dr Ferguson and Dr Charles Herman An- dcisun , his assistant of Chicago , who began his medical studies in this tlty and after- waids took u complete courac In the CrelgU- ton Medical college ; Dr Donald Macrae , sr. , Drs. Hobertton , Ureen , Thomas , Lacy , Deet- ken and Green and Matt on Hyerson After the dinner tvas over the physicians and guests Inspected the hotinltal. All were favorably Impressed with tlio excellence of all of the appointments and tlio scrupulous cleanliness of all of thu wards and rooms. The presence of a number of women who called during thu aftcrnouti added to the pleasure. Smooth I'nlr of 'I'lili-v I-M. The police- made the arrest last evening of what promises to picmi a very smooth pair of thieves They have beccn hanging around tlut gambling houtes for two or three diys and have beccn marked by the ofllcers as sus. plclous characters Litt evening a young man who had been cultivating their ac quaintance at the Instance of the police In- foimcd thu ofllcers that they had asked him to go over to Omaha and get some stuff they had stolen and left In a safe place Upon this showing they weru placed under arrest und bouUed as vagrants , and Omaha officers wcit > atUeil to come over and tnkt > n look at them and nee If they wanted them When searched at the station ono of them had a valuable- watch tharm studded with Jewels which had apparently been bioken fioin a wau-h chain They gave the names of James Ward and ( leorge McMillan During the tuenliiK Di-leetlve AIcNut , chief of detectives of i lie Des Moltics force , recognized the two men as 'St Paul" Hob and "Chippy" Henry , urn ) pronounc'd them to be a couple of "goad" mut who have been occupying steel clad apartments In the capital city Jail. It. II. rinrK U I ) ) IIIR. D , II Clark , who was stricken down In the strt'it ou Tuesday by an attack of paraly sis , was reported to bo Ui a dying condition last evening. His daughter , Mrs , Huilly liartlett , of Nebraska , and his sou Samuel , from Denver , reached the city last evening , Their father was too far gone to be able to recognlz them wfcon tlioy came to bli bed- slii , - - - tiit noti'Kiii SIIM , vi.ni : . Ill * Mlml Valil Io lime llcen VfTcctcil for * > omt * 'I line * . CAHHOLL , In , Sept 28 John IJoecker. the murderer of his wife ami five children , still lives , though his recovery Is Impossible. The son , Henry , shows signs of returning strength , but physicians say his wound U fatal. The bodies of the mother and children have been prepared for burial at Breda to morrow. The coroner's Jury empaneled yes. tcrelay has adjourned till Thursday so no finding has been returned H Is now Known that Iioeckcr bought a supply of chloroform at Dreda last week , ostensibly to doctor hogs for cholera With this he throw the family Into their final sleep and was enabled to commit the murders without r'slstanco. Those who know him best say Uoecker's mind has been affected for sonic time. St IT ' 10 ItlsllVU A > AT'IHMV. ( Illinois Mini MnUeN herluun ClutrKet AKnliiHt T. P. Mtirplij. SIOUX CI IT , Sept 28 ( Sposial Telegram. ) An action was commenced In the district court of this county today to disbar T. P. Murphy , one of the best known men In this section of the state , from the practice of aw. The action Is begun by Isaiah Dillon of lHoomfleld , 111. who alleges that the dc- 'endant collected money on notes for him In 1S02 and has since refused to pay the cash over to him. Mr Murphy has been practlc- ng In the courts of this state for many years and is ono of the brightest mnn before the bar of this district. He says he has a full ind complete defense to the action and will fully answer the charges made against him. Cellar ItaiililM PreKl > > tery 111 SeNHlon. OEDAH HAPIDS , la. , Sept. 28 ( Special Telegram ) The Cedar Uaplda Presbytery convened here this afternoon for a to\v days' session , with ministers from the counties of Linn , Denton , Jones , Jackson , Clinton and -edar In attendance. Last evening Dr S. H McCormlck , late of Omaha the new iresldent of Coe college , gave the principal sermon. The annual meeting of the Woman's society of the presbytery Is also being held here , with a large attendance. Commandant KatuUlii MAIISHALLTOWX , la , Sept. 23 As a result of the d'smlssal ' by Commandant Hate- kin of the Iowa Soldiers' home of Surgeon Dutlleld and Quartermaster Longly on charges of misconduct and Incompetence , the unl of special commissioners was called In session to Investigate. A surprise wca spiung at tonight s cession of the board when Commandant Ilatekln tendered h > resigna tion , which was piomptly accepted A new commandant will be appointed tomorrow. relKht Trill li llreitks In the Mtllille. . CHDAR RAPIDS , la. . Sept 28 , ( Special Telegram ) Au eastbouad frclfcht on the Chlcigo & Northwestern broke In two near Beverly this morning at 6 o'clock. A stop was made nt the station for water and the i ear end ran Into the front end. A. Dahms of Clinton , fireman , was badly Injured about the hip and aim and a brakeman was slightly Injured. Six cais of grain were wrecked and two or ? a total less Iowa V' er HelUrii toVorlr. . DHS MOIXUS. la , Sept 28 One hundred miners went to work In the Des Molnes dis trict mines today , practically beginning the end of the local strike September 1 900 men struck for a $1 scale , and a few days later agreed on 85 cents The men who return to work will bo paid the usual fall advance , 10 cents , or 70 cents per ton on October 1. Money to Ipau la any arntmat at reduced rates on approved security. James N. Cas- ady , Jr , 230 Mala street. \u\v TIICVTY WITH cnnmc I.M I\AS Grant * \o JleooKhltlon tn I'rcnent Holder * of 'Icme . MUSCOGEG , I. T. , Sept. 28 The Dawes and Creek committees have concluded a treaty whereby the Creijk Indians agree to allctmcnt and a change in the form of their government. Townsltes are to be laid off where towns now exist and residents can secure - cure title to their town property by the pay ment of 0 per cent of an assessed valua tion of their lots , exclusive of Improvements Allotments of ICO acres each Jre. to be made to every citizen and all the- residue of Creek lauds Is to be held or sold and the money held as a fund to equalize the other allot ments , the feitlllty of land to be taken into consideration by the allotment agents All claims against the United States and all other claims are to be submitted to the United States senate for arbitration. Provl Ion is mido for the setting aside of lands for school and chinch properties No recognition is given to cither coal , coal oil or grazing or mineral leases of any kind. The new treaty meets the approval of the Indiana , but will be fought by all those owning town property or having mineral or grazing franchises in the Nation. Tim mnn coi\vr.n I I\MC. l.nlior Committee HeiiortN In VIM or of < eminent LetC'il Tender. CHICAGO , Sept. 28 When the report of the committee on resolutions of the national labor convention was presented today a big row ensued. A resolution was handed In yesterday advocating the free coinage of sil ver at the ratio of 1C to 1 , and the free silver people In the convention felt cer tain that the resolution would bo embodied In the committee's report. When It was re turned today , however. It said nothing about free coinage , but Instead lira this clause : "We favor the Issue of a staple legal ten der by the government direct nnd the estab lishment of government savings banks. " It was finally voted to have the resolutions accepted and printed , and at tomorrow's ses sion , when they como up for final passage , a lively time Is anticipated , as the sliver men declare they will make every effort to have a free silver plank Inserted. Ilrldal Cun | > le MIxHlni ; . LOVKLAND. Cole , Sept. 28 Considerable anxiety prevails hero as to the fate of Mr and Mrs Elmer n Black of Plttsburg , who were without doubt on tbo train that was wrecked near Newcastle on September 9 The couple ViC.o recently married In Penrsy' . vanla ami wcro on their bridal tour to Call- foncila They stopped briefly In Denver , Lit tleton and at Loveland , where they visited Mrs. Black's Bitter. MUs Etta Wilson They sent their bagago ahead to their place of destination in California with a view to stop , ping at various places on the way Their haggago ban anlved at Its destination , but no word has been lecolvcd from the missing couple , and It is stiongly suspected tbat they were killed at the railroad wreck. Death Wax \eeldeutal , ST LOUIS , Sept 28 A coronei's Jury to. day decided that lion U r Lamar of Fair- land 1 T whose body was found yesterday In front of the Gaiety thcatui with his siull crushed died from injuries received In fallIng - Ing down a stairway The testimony of the witnesses went to show that lamar was not murdered , but that his death was accidental Dun llrlnus In n Mr.ii'x Head , KANSAS CITV , Sept 28 The headless and partly decomposed body of a man was found near thu mouth of an abandoned coil mine at Brush creek , near here , thla mornIng - Ing A dog had carried the head Into town thur leading to Investigation No clews are obtainable lnvt > er ( lull tied ttltli fllaeUnuill , NUW YOIIK , Sept J8 Colonel Hobert A Ammon William A Sweetter and William Woods , lawyers , have been arrested charged with blackmailing Samuel Kelly formerly maniger of the E S Dean company ills- tretlonary pool operators , who failed In March last. llniiliieHK Trouble * of a Ilitj. CHICAGO , Sept , 28. The American Paper company , dealers In printing paper , assigned today to Frank P. Tyler. Assets , (52,000 ; liabilities about ISO.OOO. Difficult collec tions are said te have caused the failure , FAS f WORK AT TERRE HAUTE IIIH Pointer ami Patcben Kick Up Indiana Dust in Grc.it Ships , TUSN OFF A BRACE OF SPEEDY MILES Do Not < ln lie iiinl | the llcvoi-il. lint Mnki * it ( Jrrnl MiovvliiK MvlflCNt Uuiirtvr KVIT I'lllTll. HAl'TH , InJ. , Sept 2 * . The two fastest miles ever paced o\cr a track In ono day and the ! fastest quarter c\cr paced wcro made here todaj , and yet the world's pacing records stands as Star Pointer made It at Head\lllc In point of track and weather the conditions were Just right , but there wore unfa\orablo circumstances connected with both the Star Pointer and Joe 1'atchen speed trials toda ) . In last week's race at Milwaukee between Pointer and Patchcn the Pointer horse broke his harness In the second end heat. In stead ) Ing him McClary had to pull hard on Pointer's ulcerated tooth that has troubled him much of late. A change from link to snaffle bit was made today , but the horse showed plainly that his mouth troubled him He got away slow , and tearIng - Ing to hurt his mouth , McClary drove him wide of the pole. Prom tbo half on he was squared away , doing the third"Tniarter In 28 seconds and the last half In G8i secotids. I'atchcn was lit for the race of his life to day , but the pacemaker failed to come up fast enough and the first and second quarters were seen to be slower than Patchen could GO lie came the last half In 59Vi seconds , lowering his iccord a quarter of a second and finished btmig and well within him self. self.Tho The 2 17 trot went to the fa\orlte , Eagle Plannlgan , aftei Phelonldea had uiptured the first heat. In the rich sldewheeler stakes , 2 18 class , the fa\oritc , Parker S , seemed to lime things his own way after the flisl neat , which went to Sallle loler , that had sold for $15 In the pools to $150 Slher Chimes captured the fourth heat , Parker S again making a hard drl\e After that the gray gelding was all up and Salllc Toler captured the fifth and sixth heats. Only two heats In the 2'2S trot were pulled off and It , as also the 2-ear- old pace. Is carried over till tomorrow. More than $25,000 went Into the pools tonight , principally In the 2 09 pace , where Planet sold for $100 , Bogash $50 , Ananias $70 , Jave lin , Judge Swing , Giles Noyes and 1'lflcld each $20 Results 2.17 trot , purse $1,500 : Eagle rianagan , b g , by Eagle Bird , dam Lady Flanagan ( Hud son ) G 1 1 1 Phllonldcs , br. u. ( Fuller ) 1 3 B 4 Mnckoy , g g ( Saunders ) , 8232 Alkoran , b g ( Splan ) 2 8 2 0 Woodford C , b h. ( Weeks ) 0 7 4 3 Robert Leo. blk h ( Kelly ) 3577 Surpal , g h ( Hazel ) 4 C 8 5 Tuna , b m. ( Walker ) , . . .7 4 6 8 Time 2 13 < i , 2 13 % , 2-13 % , 2-14 % . Sldew heel pace , 2 IS claas , ' purse $2,000 : Sallle Tolcr , b in . by Atsh- Vind Wllkes , dam Ion Wllkej ( Husbey i..L2 11 6 1 1 Parker , s gr. g , b > Temple Bar , dam Cottage Girl , by Venture ( Fleming ) . . . . 2 1 1 2 6 C Milton S. b g ( Haybold ) . ' . 4 5 b .1 2 2 Satin Slippers , blk. m. ( Grant ) 5 3 3 8 S 3 Miss Margaiet , blk. in. ( Walker ) , . .3 C 7 7 7 7 Josephine , b m. ( Dlckerson ) a 4 10 4 4 4 Ambidexter , blU. K. ( Maloney - loney ) ' . . . C Silver Chimes , b g ( Utck Wllson ) ' , . .JO'10 2 1 dis Spalpeen , ! ) h. ( Lapham ) . . . IT'S 5 dr Redwood llcjlmoml , eh "h.1 ' ( Cotton ) . . ' 7 11 8 die Harry S , br.'g. ( Coates ) , . . . . S "J 9 dls Forest Herr ( Speers ) ' The Shah ( Randall ) Time : 2 09 , 2 OG'i , 2 08 % , 2 OS'2 . , 09'4 , 2.11 < i. SVir Pointer to heat 1 59'4 : Time : 31 1 01 % , 1 29 % , 2 00 % . Joe. Patthen to beat 2 01 % : Time ! 31 1 02 , 1 31 , 2 01U. 2 28 trot , purse $1,500 ( unfinished ) Pearllne C , b. m , b > Hlack Victor , dam Pearl , by Abdallah , Jr. ( Kelly ) 1 Medium Wood , b g , by Norwood , dam by Happy Medium ( Hudson ) 2 1 Nobbj , br. g. ( Neal ) 4 Nancj Time , s m. ( Wilson ) 3 4 May Fern , s m ( Hlghfleld ) C 3 White Points , b g ( Dicker-on ) 6 5 Acts Tell , b. g. ( Lapham ) dia Madeno , b m ( Uocock ) dls Time. 2:121,4 : , 2.13'4. Mute Pair Iliii't'M \iinUtnn. . YANKTON , S I ) , Sept. 28 ( Special Tel egram ) The first day's program at the State fair giouuds was held todaj. A large ciowd was In attendance , good weather con tinuing. The races , with horses winning monos , are 2 25 pace , mile he-its , best three In five , purse $200 , four entiles Mollle Mills ( F. W. Brown owner ) , first ; Mc\Vcst ( W. llurrows ) , second ; Iowa Kid ( C. Mercer ) , third. Ilcst time2 27 , 2 45 trot , mile heats , best three In five , purse $200 , seven entries. North Star ( C. H. Morse owner ) , first ; Fred Remington ( E K. Boreman ) , second ; Lockslo ( M. M. PIggott ) , third ; Our Hilly ( C. C. Rathbun owner ) , fourth. Time : 2 JJ. Pony race , half mile heats , best fwo In three , purse $50 , four entries : Port Mack ( J. C. Armstrong ) , first ; Francis , jr. ( John Klmball ) , second. Best time : 0-52. Our Boy , lone pacer : One mile , 2 26. For tomorrow's laces laiger purbes are of fered and better classes to enter. They are 225 tiottlng , $250 ; 245 pacing , $200 ; half mile running and repeat , $150. TrottliiK fit IMinllro. BALTIMORE , Sept. 2S Perfect weather was granted for the opening of the meeting at Plmllco The 2 14 pacing laee produced a great surprise. Minnie P lowered her own iccord of J 11 % and beat Demoeiacy , the hot fa\orlte. In thu only heat paced. The time Is within half a second of the Hack rec ord. In the first race. Maxluillllan was evi dently held foi a "hog killing" which did cot como off. The attendance was light. Results- ' . Pacing , 2 32 class , Maxlmllllan won thlid fourth and fifth heats Best time , 2 20'/ ' | . ntta Moore won the * f cbiid ' heat. Time , 2 19' ' . Earnest McC'affno ttt > n first heat Time , 2 201/4. Robert W , Dlctoi Bonnli Wist. ngeila , l\a\o \ \ Mcrs and Pat S also started ft Trotting , 2 40 classDjjr s Goods won In three btralght heats Best time 2 20 , Nel lie Conway , Valeo , Daytime , Lottie Dawson , Spiingflcld , W 1 > A , Boin ( Retdblrd and Dean Forrest albo started Pacing , 2 04 class ( uiinnW * d ) Mlnnlo P won the onlv heat Time" 20 % Hello T , Democracy , 0 M C and Mary . . Garrett also - started. at * -n LON'DON , Sept 28 A thu.Jllst day's lacIng - Ing of Hie Newmarket Qitotyer meeting to day the Lo Illard-Beresfpid stables' 3-year- old chestnut gelding , Dra'cJ.'t won the Vlsl torn' plate The race Is a welter handicap of 150 soverolgtm Mi Jersey's ( Mrs Lang- try ) 3-j ear-old ba > fill ) , Wialth of Hampton , ran filid _ s linn 1 1 u u TII u run in I'll I , NE\\ YORK Sept 28 After a lapse of thirteen > cars the New Jersey State Assocla. tlon for the 1'rotectlon of Fleti and Game held a tournament at Clifton race track to- di.y Several of the beat known trap shooters tnioughout the I'nlted States were In attend- THERE IS & GUSS OF PEOPLE Who nro inJurrO.liy thn tfte of coT ( e , ne- tently there hnsTpVn pl.tdetl In nil erocery titorcb a new pri-pnrjtlon railed QIIAIN-O , made of pure gan | > , that tukts the place of coffee The moat dcllo.ito stomach re- celvcB U without distress , nnd but few run tell It from coffee II diea net coot over 'i as much Children may drink It with ( treat benefit. 15a and 26c per parkate , Try It. tot nnco arm tig the most prominent liclnp H 0 Jelkcn , Dajton , 0. and J Kaiinins Sui r'tancUco. nimer K ' 'liancr of ratsbiirR , : 'a , n.HnftRfd the cvout In the opi'n p\rnt- today Sim Olover ot Uoehrstcr N Y tar ried PIT the honor * with n icoro of twont > . five "tralRht Xllls In the stltc events J H > ilo of Jprsev C'llj killed twenty-flvr and In : lie contrst for the Individual sUto cham pionship J von l.pnKt > rkp ami C H Wise- : lcd with twenty-four out of a possible twentflve. . and In the shoot-off thu formct- won b ) -icoro of ten to eight ts\Mis : or TIII"N vrioVii. ti\iai : : . I'hleaun Defeatfi I'lllMmru In i > tianiv I'lill < if I'rrorn. 1'ITTSnUUG. I'a . Sopt. 28 The game today - day was full of errors. The score does not show half the poor plajs In the fifth Chi- capo scored eleven runs , earning only one. The visitors were In on the error * too , but bunched them In the third , when ihey did not count for much HtiRhc ) and Donahue had to retire on account of Injuries At tendance 3,000. Score : 1'iTTsm no , CIIICAOO. u u o A i : . n u o A 12. Donovan , If I 300 o fl > an rf . , 3 4 1 0 0 I'adden , : b. 2 1 2 4 0 M O In'k , 3b 3 t t 4 0 Tallinn 11 If ! 1 2 1 1 Umse. cf 1U\K Ib . I t 9 1 0 Anton , 11) . . t 1 10 0 1 Hjff tr , ib 3 3 1 0 S Callnlun , ml 1 0 J I i : ! > , PS . 3 3 .1 3 t Decker. If lli-odle , cf Com or , ! li Suirden c 02320 Wright , p 1 1 0 J 1 HUKlley , 11 00010 Ditmhue , c 0 0 1 20 Klllcn , P 11031 Klttredse , c 1 0 4 0 0 TMnli ? 4 27 11 1C 7 Totals 15 13 21i 3 itlolmiK 032005 4 U Chlraito . . . . . 3 0 1 0 11 U U-13 Earned IUIIB : I'lttsburR 8 , Clilcngo 2Tvvo - Imse lilt' Callalian Three-biife. lilts Donovan , lloffmelatcr , ni > ' . Home Jim : HoTmel ! ter. Sacrtllce hit1 * . StiRden , Uinge Stolen bims. Dccliet , Connor Double pli > B Padden to Davis , StiRilen to ni > , Cnllnhnn to Connor to AtiBim rirnt bnpc on balls ort Klllen 4 , off VA right , 2 Hit by pltclud ball : I'.id.len (2) ( ) Struek out : Ilv HtiRhey , 1 , by Klllen 1 , by \VrlKht.2 l'as--ed bnllB Suplcn , 2 \\lldpltci. \VrlKht. lctl an l > avr I'ltlfburu , S , Chlcaso , 3 rimt tuiiie on crrois IMttsburit 2 , Ohluico , 4 Time of Knme. T o hours and t\vent > live mln- ulc" . Vmplro * McDonald STANDING OP THH TEAMS. I'ia > cd Won Lost. I'.C. Uostoi 129 91 3S 705 Daltlmoro 120 88 38 GO.8 Now York 128 SI 47 033 Cincinnati 129 74 55 57.4 Cleveland 128 03 5" ) 53.9 nrookljn 120 GO 09 405 Washington 128 B'l CO 401 I'lttBburR 128 57 71 445 CIilcaRO 129 57 72 412 Philadelphia 129 54 75 41.9 Louisville 127 51 70 402 St. Louis 12S 28 100 21.9 Games toda > lloston at Ilrookljn , Phila delphia at Now York , Washington nt Hal- tlmorc. Huston nefealN VewarK I'liNlH. NEW YORK , Sept. 28 lloston plajed a Raine at Newark today , winning easily from the homo pla > ere. Score : Tceton 1 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 10 Newark 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 llase hits : Boston 11 , Newark , 5. Errors' Boston , 2 ; Newark , 4 Llatterlev lioston , .Mills and Yeagc-r ; Newark Carrlck , Cogan and Uothfiiss. Ceilnr llnplilNVlils I'eiinaat. nUULINGTON la , Sept. 28 A meeting of the Western llase I3all association was hold hero today with a full leprcbentatlon A $500 guarantee to play out the season was subscribed to b > each member The Hui- llngton-Qulncy and Hockford-I'eoria con tested games wer ? decided In favoi of Bur lington and Rockford Cedar llaplds was awarded the pennant. Intel national Clu-HS 'I iniriiainent. BERLIN , Sept. 28 Two games , left un finished ID the thirteenth lound of the Inter , national chess masteis' tournament , were announced to be concluded this morning Care and Janowskl had drawn , while Wina- wer had beaten Metger. Toda > the four teenth round was pla > cd according to the eighteenth round of the Berger schedule The pairing was as follows Tschlgorln against Jano\vbki , Walbrodt against Metger , Burn against Marco , Zlnkl against Schelchter , Care against Colin , Albln against BlacK- burne , Charousck aga'aist Schiffers , Stiecht- ing against Telchmann. Wlnawer and Alpln had bjes The games reaulted as follows- Janovvskl administered defeat to Tschigorln , Walbrodt and Metger adjourned their game , Burn beat Marco , as did Schlechter Zlnkl , Care and Cohn drew , Albln went down be fore Blackburne , Charousek disposed of SchlfTors and Suechting beat Telchmann. 1O CUHK A COLD IN ONE DAY Tnke Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. sn.vnii TVKKS V\OTIIIII While Metal \unln llefllneH In the \ \ orltl'M Moiii'i 'IIiirKetH. ' NEW YORK , Sept. 28 Silver scored a shaip decline today of % d to 25'4d in London and 1'fcc to 54'/ic in New York The high price on the rally was reached on September 20 , on which date the price was 27V4d In London and 59V4o In New York. The low price of September was 23d In London and 51'4c In New York. Commenting on the decline , the Evening Pott savs- "The chief icason for the renewed decline In silver since last week Tuesday Is the glowing belief that the Bank of England's offer to 'water' UB ie erve with silver was made on the belief that the condition Im posed would lender such action impossible. The price had been advanced on the publl- catltvi of the bank directors' letter nd wait forced up further by a bhottago In silver In London for Immediate delivery. But this week's mall advices show that In the second week of September Imports of silver at Lon don exceeded exports by $170.000. Moreover , oxpoits of silver from New York , which fell from $743,000 In the la t week of August to $070,000 In the second week of September , rose again to $74ri,000 for the 'week ' ended September 18 and to $913,000 last week. Death * of a la > . LYONS , Neb , Sept. 28 ( Special ) Ulram Klscu ono of the oldest settlers of Burt county , died last night , aged SO years. NEBRASKA CITY. Sept. 28 ( Special ) George , the 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kicd Ilelllcr of this city , died last night of consumption. Ho contracted a severe cold last winter while at Lincoln attending the university , which developed into lung trou ble. EMERSON , Neb. , Sept. 28 ( Special ) Lulu Wagoner , aged 14 , daughter of Oscar Wagoner , a prominent farmer near here , died yesterday of pneumonia , She was a promis ing young girl , active In her Bchool llfo and tn church work. M'.nn ri\i : HOIKS rouuir. M\\ . Itnuril MnKe * UN lleeiiiniiieiiilntliili Io tin * Department. WASHINGTON , Sept 2SThe snpilil board appointed by the Nivj department to consider the needs of the navy In Iho nut- tir of new docks his mtbmlt'od Its ippoit to Acting Secretat ) Roosevelt toda > llio board finds tint five new docks , to co < ! $3 775000. are urgently nrcr tir > while ono ( the Port Ro > al , S C , docK ) should b < t en larged Immediately Pour of the docks the boird Javs should be of concrete at Bre ton , New York , Norfolk nnd Mtro Island , this list to bo SOO feet long At Algiers near New Orleans , Galvrston or Pensacola It Is proposed to place a steel floating dock and wharf This would cost $750 000 With these the boird recommends docks to cent $5,300,000 at New London Newport News , Torttifjas , San Krancisco ( concrete dock on Yerba Buelia island 700 feet long , $1 500- 000) ) , Snn Pedro concrete dock 700 feet long , $1,600,000 Some of the Improvements recommended nro contingent upon compliance with eer- tnln conditions , for Instance , nt AII 1'inn- clsco , upon survey of Yerba Bueiia Island ; at Mure Island , upon channel Impiovcmcnts ; at Snn Pedro , upon harbor Improvements The work outlined also oeems to be vcty extensive , but the report sajn that v\lth all the additions it proposes to the num ber of our dry docks , we still would luvo for naval purposes on our entire coast line only one more drv dock than hns Great Drltdln at one ot its navy jards Ports mouth , Eng. At present the United States has a total of eleven naval dry docks , only ono of which at this time , that at Pugct Sound , Wash , can take In our battleships. is > or i\KMir riitm IMJMOVU , . Term of lepiit > Mnrxhnl I2\ilre * ivltli that iif Ills Chief. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept 28 Judge Baker of the I'nlted States circuit court tola > de clined to enloln Samuel K Kercheval , United States marshal as petitioned for l > > Charles W Tailor , n democratic depub Tajloi asked the court to restrain the mar shal from' ' removing him on the ground tint ho ( T > > lor ) Is In the clissllled list of the civil service. The court holds tint It has no jurisdiction. In the opinion of the court the tenure of olllco of the complalmnt tci minstcd with the expiration of the ollleUt term of the former United States marsh il , by whom ho was appointed This view , the court STVS , nooords with that he-Id by the comptroller and the attorney general of the United States \v < ninimTwTT'ou .11 HI snitA in : . K an HUM .Indue lleelilen tliat ' 1 liej Vre Nut KllKllile. KORT SCOTT , Kan , Styt 2S Mlrs M E Ross , Mrs A W Douglass , Mis A Kauf man and Miss Cora Wheeler , who were ilrivvn on the district court juty and are the flict w mnn ever called for such service In Knntiis responded to the summons todR } , and ill but MUs Wheeler exptesacd a willingness to ccrve. The question of their eligibility was raised by Judge Diddle , * who cited a Washington supreme court opinion to show that thej wer < not competent , and Judge Simons round tint under the constitution and supreme courl decisions a qualified elector must bo a male Ho was unwilling that the women should scive In civil ca'ce. nnd paid them a nln compliment for their willingness to do GONe No InillelnieiilH for I , } iieliliiK. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. 28 The governoi has received a loiter from M. R Connellv tho. prosecuting attorney of Rlpley count ) eajlng that tlio grand Jury adjourned without finding any indictments agilnst the Versallli H lyncheis. The w Uncles all testified dlffei cntly , heneo no Indictments Th" governoi has transmitted a letter to the u orney gen eial and requested him to make a thorough Investigation of the case In bis o\vn time and way. DeleKiiteN \\ntemnjH Convention. JACKSON , Miss Sept. 28 Governor Mc- Laurln today appointed tvvcntj-seven dele gates to tno waterways convention at Dav enport , la , October 5. Druggists know Dr. Davis' Anti-Head ache Is best of all headache remedies or 'io \ vsVIYTIUH. . I'nlr Tiida ; In NHmmkn nltli tin- UliiilH 'V urlnbli- . WASHINGTON , Sept. 28 Forecast for Wednesday Koi Nebraska Fair ; variable wlnda. For Iowa Fair ; southwest winds. For South Dakota Fair ; cooler ; south winds , becoming northwest. For Missotiii Fair ; cooler Wednesda ) ; bouthrabt winds , becoming northwest For Kanbas Fair ; cooler In western portion tion ; south winds , becoming northwest. For Womlng Fair ; variable winds. I.in-ill IttTiiril. OFKICR OF THE WEATHER BUREAU OMAHA , Neb , feept. 28 Record of rainfall and temperature compared vv Ith correspond fig day of the last three years 1S97 1S9G 1895 1891 Maximum temperature. 90 C.1 B1) ) 83 Minimum tempraturc . CO 40 46 62 Average temperature . .78 C2 52 75 Rainfall 00 .00 .00 .00 Hecord of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and blncc Maich 1 , 1897 : Normal for the day > ' < Excess for the day 10 Accumulated excess since March 1 . .217 Normal rainfall for the day 09 Inch Deficiency for day 09 Inch Total rainfall since March 1 . . .1805 Inches Deficlenc ) since March 1 1 34 Irichcb Excess for cor. period , 1890 . . . . 363 Indies Dcflclcnc ) for cor. period , 1S95 . . 7.23 Inclioj TATION3 AND STATE OF WEATHER. as Oinahi , cloir . . Ninth I'laltc. cluir . . . 74. t.8 00 Salt I nUp Clt > . clouilj CO ] 70 | 01 Chejenne clinr . . . 78 0 , liitplil City , clcu < M 0) Union clear | 00 I Chicago cleiir . . . . . e < MI I \\IIIUton , cluu 84jji ] 00 hi liiuilH piirtly clmnly 7C f-l I'lllll , clP.II . . . " IV ) Davenport , piirtl > ilond > . 74' ' 60 IIi'U'IIM inrtlj cloudy Ct TM KniiFDH ( U ) cliur HI 90 ( M ) Havre cluuily HIMl 70 T UUiinirck , elcar SOI W 00 OalviHon ( Itar | S4 | M | 00 T Inill iteH traio of ineclpltntlon I. A Wr.Lhll , Local Toieraet Olllclul. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Quickly Cured. You May Have a Sample Bottle of the Great Discovery Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Ssnt Free by Mail. I'ectilo doctor tliulr troubles and try cliff orcnt tnrdMncH no often without benc-flt that they get dlscomagcd and bkeptlcal In most casea such serious mistakes arc made In doc toring aim not knowing oxactl ) what our trouble Is or what makes us sick The unmUtak- able evidences of kidney trouble ore pain ut dull uchu in the back , lee frecjuent dCK'ro to tubs wdtor , scanty unily , scalding irritation AH kidney dUetiso cidvancca the fnco looks sallow or palo , ejes puff ) , the feet swell nnd some'tlmm the heart acts badly Should further evidence he needed to flnd the cuuho of slcknesis , then tet nrlno usldo for twent-foui liours , a sediment or settling IB al o convincing proof that our kldncjB and bladder need doctoring The mild and extiaovdlnnrv effect of Dr KIlmcr'H Swamp Jtoot , the great kidney lemed ) , Is soon realized It stands lilgliuit for Its wonderful cures. Sold by drug gists price fifty cents and ono dollar So universally kuccebbful Jias Swainy-Root been In cjulckly curing even the most distressing cabcs , that If you wish to prove Its wonderful merit you may have a eamplo bottle and a book , both tent absolutely free by mall. Men tion The Dull ) Boo and send ) our address to Dr Kilmer & Co , lilnghairpton , N. Y. 'ihe proprietors of tills paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer After July ist my father. Dr. E. I. Wood bury , will huvo olmi'tfo of the pluto work In my olllco und I will { 'ivo my until u attention to Gpeiutlvo Donttbtt'v , Ciown and JlrldLjo Woik. No. 30 Pearl St , , .A. Next to Grantl Hotel. . . Itemrb P i < Hid l < o In li mo It iUi | hi ) in i on nil r itim ot hcml Hill * ii \ nutter w tip LIU i Mil io one U Ty\ [ } It. me , If. n Bf.s > i arnip ACHE turo t r cm i . ut nil M < -il . ' . \\hcii In il ttlit wilt ? I 1'uif Mun. > n t id Uvh Mi-c i 1 lill-iilHu In l' < i for ticu imsllrtl nil * lie ( OH 8VrilI1.19) ) A Written Utuititnlrr tn Cl'ltK KVKUT OASI : or IIOMV ur.rii.Mtr.it. Oui cm * l pmn ntnliiiul not pulchlncnp. C Irrntfil IPU jf % r > Rm ( lm\o tir\ri M-eti H Mtu | totiMtic . lit ilF ctlliiiRM | iri > rullv wronturcM jouliy mill. na PKl > et"Hi. ni ( < i > lit > niiiiiai iiip < 1tocHtTotr liinil nil ntoitf ) Thc p uho putrr lo camp here tor trrnt * mm ! run tin i-o nnilwp will rr i lluil Ionholli w j ml holrl bill * wlille IIOIT If e f ll to cure Wcchnl- dmrul tooTriToniothrpieuirrnnK'nKroiti tieelflu tint tindtr our ftrpiiK nii mnwoii fhoultt liAt lit lt lc to T.T tl l irnuMU. NontAl.rnucli nrool lonlnt jour inonty We n\i i nl t > to cure or refund rvfir ilollnr anil n tie nntn n tftutntlon to protect , tlto nmtnclnl Ucklna of KBOO.llott , It l reifeeily iatctoll lioiMII trj Iho trroliiirnt lleiTtofot * jou h\e been vultliuc l > ml | ) li'ir out join money for dlileii nt iieittiurntiiinil olllicimh jou mi'iiol j el cure. I no one h | u\M bik jour moncj Do not ! nj ; nioretnonrt until rmi try vis , Oltl.ctuonlc1 oeevirMra | r v 0111 r.t In thlit.i to nlnet ) rtiii > . ln eMlF l out flnnnrlM utMulInd , o r trptHKtlon huMnem men. \\rtte u tt r nuinc * mil aditiept > t of those toe. hT < curnl who liaxe Rlnn i > otmU lon to iTfrr to then * It rontlMoilonl ) voslaRe to do thlni II wlllf te01 norlilof runciliiK from mental i lt In i Muilf > out4 fl inauliilxliiit nm > our ortfi rlui ? niltir throuchi.ur ci n ncnIlRinecl lt > ur Mrintilnnni n1 1 Imi l on Uee , sere tlnoAt , mucouit nntcnr * In moutlMlicumatUin In IIOIIPH ami ) olut , Imlr falllnc out cinptlons un any t of I hei6Af frillnit of crtier l ilei'ici-Mon. ii ln In rail or lioiio t > on IIAU * notlnir to iifto TlioKowna mo coiutuntlt takliiir inenun aiul | iolali ihmim tile ronllnunlt ( Vn-lnnt IIM of them tlium > will mrrlj lirlnitioiwanil iftllntr ill MIT In Ilireml Don t tall to write All loriTfpomlfiict' Maliil In tilnln ttiMl ; ppr VVolntlle tlio mofl ilirlil Im lieatlou alidwUI do all In uur | io .r to old ) ou In II. Additsr , 060K REMEDY 00 , , Chicago , III * Bearles & Searles SlTClALlSTiu Atr\ous \ , Chronb nnd Privavo Diseases WEATMEN SEAUALU\ . A DlHfinlt rsof Me \ 7 rditliifiit ti ) iu l 1 CoMMiltntliin Froa , SYPKSLES Cuied ( or lire und tue polio u iliuiouglily clminwj from Hie uy&iem Speimutorinca , benilnal W aktu Lxiat llafi- tiuod , Nltit .inu , loin , Decayed l ALUltlea , 1 mole \\cn Kii ( and nil iRlical ; illsonlen v ullftr to cltn r 0ex po<l\ciy cured ZMLKJ. riSTUL.A snrt lllC"IAL UI.CI.UH HVLWO- CELKS AND VAHlfOCELBi permnncntly * ni | 'in cxfiil'v cured Motlioi n w nnd unfnlltn Stricture and new method nlthout iialn or cuttlnir. Oill "tt or ndi1re ii with ctnmp. Dr.Searles Tun iv vcKetnlilP , m.lil , anil rcllnlilc Coup * ptrfrct niiBCbtkn coniplrtc nbsoipllon , and henltli > iCKUlirlt > 1'or the cure of nil disorders if the btomnc i I.Ivor. Doncls , KUncjs. 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Kcivum dad Private DJSJISB naU all \ \ VKSI.SS aiiJ mbOHDUIlh of HI IUOCii.i : and \ Mile OC1:1I3 iictmunemljr and fincebsfullj curnl 111 cviry case HI-OOL ) AN'IJ hKI.N DltiaseB , Sere f-poln , I'lmplifi , Kciofulu , 'nimois. letiir , Kczemn iiml Illood Poison tnoroURlil > ikuimd from the BJS- Niil\OUS Debility , { < pcrmntoirlin. btmlnnl LOFMSI Nlthl Htnlttlonii I.OPB of Vital 1'oweri permanently and rpeedllj cured \\n\K MIV : ( \'ltullty Ueali ) , made FO by lee close appli cation to liuplneFS or Ktudj , revere mental utialu ur nrlcf hislAI : ) < KM IChbKB In middle llfo 01 irom tbo i rfectB of joutliful follies. Call or write them todaj llox. 577 Ouitilia MeJical ami Surfjic.il . Institute Thin remedy being In jected directly to the neat of those dlHeaneit of the Gciilto-Urlnary roaulreB no of cllot. Cuvo ( ruurniiteeil In 1 to 3 .InyM Nmnllplnliipnck * tfW TH" TO "El" if VJ A . iBHr.l.l < " i.v Myers-Dillon DniB Co , S. IS Cor Kth nnd Tar- nnm Slrceta Omnha. 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