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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : V ' : js\Y. : .Tl'XE 23. 1SJK COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MIIv 'lo . Btnote "Georpe * * Own. " K > ln , 111 Mine Matrt ! OUvc ? tat retnrnHI trnoi CIA * Slirlvsr , dentlrt , nwvrf to SIC' Marrtem , Mncfc Wrr. 3 B * wcrt if vtetthig rt'l tr w Hi Ztufla. Ill William alitlmr- and JmnHr limtc rernorcfi to Onmhb. Iierry bnicn , lionlirts , bet Kupplte * . Tnunfccrman. Ir Hnnebrtl rtated last tvpulnc for Buffalc. N Y. Mrr Dr HBJ'II * of Bt-c. Nth. , It vliifllng Mrb 'William It no "W" S Hrtn'tmn anfl family have roturtipC from s Nclrttika vlnit. MIDI bird PtHtiulilK.'lfl of Crmton It Fiiiwl of Mtafi V.U Seeley John I' "Weaver left yH-terday lor O t 5 to uttrnfl tbe fonventlon. Al J Flttptbboni , of Missouri Vullej le a puent of Mrt. M C Shcrpnack. J'atrnnlrt the popular Eagle laundry. S4 Broartwuj Ifl 1B7. Three waqonfc. Mm * Ollli Merrlcm left yenterflay mo'nlnp Jor FairtlUd ic attetifl the Stute nudeaiur cor * ! . tltin Tin Council UluSs Gun club coe * to Glen- wimt ) ttiic niornlnp to piirtlDlpttte in tin khout then today. J 1 Brown Jid Mint S. Mattle Gelscr w rp mar-led at thr rt .ldenct of Rev. C. TV Unwrr laKt evening. MJM , Nellie Brown lrt yesterday for Echu\Ur. Neb. . wbcr < nhr will spend tht rummer with iflatlvcb. f ommer.ccmcut of thr work In Falrroounl Iiarl , 1mb been delayed un account ot tht ntiD-a-rival of thi cement. G iJnvIt of Hed Ook , I. L. Stntrell oT Exlra and J. Kirk nf Gieeufield are amonp tb low.'iit ! repiwlered tit the Grand. Li it Pticketbtiok , cDutninlnp jioaneb. pa- jH-rb and money If finder will leavt atC Cireiib State Imnk t EUltable reward will be paul F I * Fpencer * ill leave lor hlfi home Iti Jtatuolph la. todcj , after Fpenfllnp three moi-he Khlpplnp eppr. ta variou * marketc Cl.-apr > principal ! } . Tbe Ladlefc' Aid Bocietv of St .lolin'e Enp- llnb Lutheran church will meet Thuniduy u : p m at tht ruildence nf Mrt. G. TV Bnyfler L37 South Stn'cnth Btreut. Lieuti'tinut J L Mnorc of the ptiard * re tttrneO lu evenlup Irom the ntate rlflt ranpt at Cedar Jlapldb. having , jiont ncvcral day * ab tin puu ; ! of Major Clapp. Ewipn Slnnock , who waf formerly In uharpe of tht Salvation arms hert , will con duct the bt-rvlccb this eveninp and on Thiiro flay nipht will plve a pttphophoni concert A c-hatipe wub made j-tnterfiay In the man apcmunt of the amusement * at the Grs.nd J'lar.a , Lake Manawa. by which tbe full cor- trol of the plaza reverts to Receiver Hannan und Cnlunol Heed. Arrnnpemeutf are boinp mafle to plvr a re- ccpriun on Fridaj tvenmp at Royal Arccuum hatl to all mi'mbe't. ' anfl ci niPmbenF of th' Tounp Men'B ChrlKtiin aBsinMation. Shuulfl auj fail to recelvt invttatlone throtiph chunpe of oddreKK they are requuHtud to corne' with out one Mre Albert. Jeffries wan arrclpned in Jus tice Burke'b point yesterday upon the uharpt of hnvinp taken unlawful pcBHCFbion of i > ht'ti and brood of chickens btlonpiup tp Mre John Steilen She v.a * unable to explain how iht hen came to be tied lu the cJuset und anked to have the CBBC continued. Jamet , "Wordlan , the veteran VTeet Broafl- v.'uj proccr. ha * houpht an interest in tht Council Uluffe oup factory , a new enter prise that leccntlj removed here from At lantic and u makmp ar'anpemuntE to pt Into the -work of uianufaeturlnp i-oap and wabhlnp machines upon an extensive Bcale. A pretty weddlnp occurred at th- home of the bride "on North Ninth Etrect lust eveninc Mr Albert L Vandenburp and Mws Jsnnle E Pool were the coutracttnp parties Mr Vandenburp Is chief electrician of the NP- lirnnlvu Telejihone company , with headquar ters at Omaha , and Ming Pool wab employed In the central telephone ptntlnn of Council 1 BluffB. They will reside in Omaha. Raymond Kllpatrick. a 7-year-old boy , re- ctilved injurlei , while jumpinp off of the . Mauawa motor train last evening thut will jirobably result in hie death. HP lull under the wheels ab the train was uearlnp Flrot avenue rmurnfnp from the lake , and had both Icph terribly manplefl. The child ib the mm of a widow employed ae a domestic at thp lioardlng hoUBe of Mrs. J > ontiUb on Tiritt avenue. NumerouB men throuphout the country' have bten arrested by pollct ofDcerb4 in varinufc citieb cast and west upon the de- ucrlption lurnihhed by tbe Council Bluffb ofliccrb of Lfc.key the young man ho rolibed Masoo "VViKc of 5. The Euspocted men have all proved to be tbe wronq partiEB. with the L'XceptiDD ol tlie lur.l one arreKted at Coiad , Keb who U , the man wanted. An officer will be tient after him C B Viavl company , lemale rcmfldy. Mpd- ical consultation free WeducBday , Health book furnlEhed 2 C--SiE ! : Merrlam block K T Plumblup company. Tel. K0. ! Free soda with every "fie caan Jiurcliu e tt our store. Dietkcn \Vbaltj. . Ilrnl K .tii < - Trr.nt.1erK. Tlif followlnp transferr were reported yeB- terduj Irom the title and loan ofhre of J.V. . Squire 101 Tear ] Etrert : Joslah Paiifdrtli to Mlcliael Thonin . lot k. block b. Beur'B ad. a I 4.SOO O C Ilaten to J. M. Tullen lot K ntid jiart lot ( i Auditor's Butidlv , nwV * ' Johii'llaimiu-r H > Gt-orpe W. Miller , lot M Bubtliv ol lot 7 < , arlpinal plat. p w _ _ _ -B f , . . 30 County tr 'aiurer to TV P WebBter , IH-'M Ht-Vi l"74-44. t d . . . . . . . 1C ' Btme to name , iiv , * * be1 * 12-74-41 , to. . t _ Total , five transfers > 4 : I 1 Listen to Our Music ! The Brownie sitH uimu bis uud blows bib immstrouEhorn to U > 11 jKiuple of the best oifrarbe'fc MIOD tiQcebe ) ( wus born. Wby bbouldn't bo blow Lib born ? Any one wlio utis ov r bmttked one of "CXirutir" oigur * : bus c > t Homutbiug to blow ubuuu ItV tbe BEST -CENT CK3 A n evir niude b.v uny nue tuywbtirti , A niuu mutii be uhlttap to liif own iiituritritt. wbon tsuob uppor- tunitiub nt tlilfc wmio t bim. Think ul it u lull Huvunn- Cllttd , buud-niudo oipar for & uunt& , uud a guarumuti frtun our factory to outibinuu to f uruihii tbemnoUl .lunuury 1 , JJUlS. We invite jour Ellis. Hue. June : S. ' EACLE ASSAILS AYOMAX \ KIE. Kortmson Atuwkofl VhSt at Tort in Her Gordon , BlftB ATTEMPTS TO CARRY HER OFF Ilmpct-ntr Mrnculc Jletti flitTn o XBndk in tinHlrd Heine IH-iitf-n tin 1 > > It > lu- Vlttliu. Worfl catnc Srotn Hoi ry Crrrt ycrtcrflay that Mrb. MartBtiMin , nosrly 70 yeare old , hafl a Ocspertte eaeouutor with an linmuuiic raple , aufl rt-colvefl Itijurlcr that her Irlundk ; lear will prove Jatal Mrs Marten on worldnc lu her parOic about thr mldflle of ] the artwmion anfl wat in a Bluoplne 1 pimturt U her work hen the eaple j rwonjird flown atifl tautened UK talone in j her bacW. and njircad m broad wiiiRB Iti E desjicratt effort to carrj hur oC boflilj. The women fchrlekrfl vith pain anfl Irlpht , and bepan t dcuperitte Ilchtwith the huge bird The racle Bhowed no dlBpoHltlon to rt-leai > e i 111 hula , altbnupb the v-otnan hit it number of blows with her hoc by striking mckwurd over her Uinuldern The blows otily fct-enifd to madden It anfl it buried itt n-ak repeatedly iii the flcbb of her neck and fare. She Ilnalb r.uceeedefl in dellverlUR a blow with her bin that struck tbe Wr bird cm tbc tied : and partially ntuuncd it and she Heli-ed tht advantage the had wrured and continued to belabnr It with her hoe. She : t d become however too weak troin fright , ialu and exertion to kill tlie bird , and the . aclf flew iwa ? . Mrb Mortt-nBon fell nn the pround in a dead faltit. and remained there until fihe was found sometime after by nn-mbcrs of tin famllj No one had seen the encounter , and itVBK nunie time liefore tht old v.oman recovered BUfTirlenUy to Rive the details Her InJurleBwere found to be f nueh a Berlniif , character that a physician was Eummnned at onee The bird had tnml. its talotis deeply into the womaiT * bacK and had inlllt-ted Borne terrible oundB nil her neck and face with Iti , cruel beak Owing to her ape and frail condition her friends fear that htr iujurlet will provi fatal The reports broucht tlowu yi-Ktcrduy were to the effect that hhe was buCerlnp wverly and rrequi-ntly lapsed into uUfOtincloUEiiess. Shr apjieared to lit suftcrlnp at prratly from the nervoUF bbock produced by the suddeti- nem , of the attack andthr treat frlpht that followed as tram her wounds , which are extremely seritms The caplc has been WED in the vicinity a number of times. Several farmers have pone nunuinp for the blrfl. but huve never been able to pet within rifle range of it ThuBt who havi wen it saj it lb a polflen eaple the larpect of tht lumlly of the kinc ; of hlrdB. that claims no particulat spot on farth at its home , but mipruteb from OIK country to another. Another explanation of its presence in this vlclnltj Is tht theory that it hat escaped Irom captivity some where. and being hungry mad ( u mistake In ; ilrliiout ! i.n adult human bring instead mime nf the farm stock upon -which it had been feedlcr. . and had not discovered the difference until it had Tautened itb talout in Mrc. Mortenioii's back. ir. the wcy of labor and ex pense , as well as time , reduced to a mini mum. The convenience of the Victor machine and the White Rose snap , made in Council Bluffs , at 1005VeKt Broad ay. can bo been on exhibition at T.34 Broadway , nest to Nonpareil office. Tou are cordially in vited to come and cee Jor yourself. FOIl HVLK .4 CnXTTIlY. Mr. nml TMrfc. Gortr r KvlJn - Olr- lirnte 1'lit-lr Golilru M i-dtlluc ; . Fifty years ape yesterduy a hajipywed - dint ; occurred in Alexandria , Pa. The con tracting parties were iliss Sophia Huueka of Utisen. Germany , and Georpe Keellne of Wachtersbach , I'russia. Mr. and Mrs. Kt-e- line have resided at their prehent residence. 1123 East Pierce street , since 1BCSI. Mi. Kiel tne IB " " , and hlb wife ib 70. commnncea married life with S-'G in money and he has never borrowed a dollar during tbe fifty yearn Each of hie children at marrlagf- received Slli.onn , uufi yesterday he pave each of them , and ulno each of their wivcb. hubbaudb and children a polden eaple UB a souvenir of tbe polden wedding. There are eighteen grandchildren , beventeen of whom were present. Thtwp present yesterday were : Six chil dren of Mr. and Mrt , Kej-Iini Mrs. Spencer Smith , Georpe A Keelme. Obcar Keelme. WilUcm S. Keehu-E. Mrs C L. Tflt. Harr.i Kuellue , and their wives and husbaudK. and ulBn Mrs B r Keelmt. Other relatives pres ent were Mr and Mrs John Bercsheim Mr und Mrc. W H.Robiubon , Mr. and Mrt Jos-pa Ilidmcn nf Omuba. Mr end Mrt , . W. A Maurer ; the Misset1 Dohaney. MISE Fannie Walker , Mr and Mrs.V. . C. Keeline and children. TVlIlitim Hartwig of St LoulK , and Mr. anfl Mrs. Clark of Omaha. Mrt , Martin Detwller was also ODD of tlie puesu and was the only one present who wai not in some way related to M ? and Mrt. Keeliue. They had known her parentt before marriupe and fchf has grown up in their friendship Irom childnuod. A program war rendered Irom a platlorm erected on the large lawn. Every possible device was adopted to add to the pleasure of the party. l.l.tltIl < > ) l.ti.t. V. M "Waffle t commercial traveler who haE beet ) in the citj several days prosecuting i his business , reported to the pullet ycster- | day tlmt hit little 7-year-old on Lester , was ! mihslnp The man explained thut th * child's i mother is dead and that for a yetr or more lie had been takiup the boy with himi on all I business trips , and durinp the ytar had I traveled over H.OdO mile * in the fulled I ! Stales and Mexico He tuuK the buy to B&y- llsb park about ! ' :3P : yetiterdny morning for ' the purlieu ? of letting him play around the 1 fountain durinp the remainder of the fore- 1 noon while lif looked aftrr hit business He I nald be had left the boy in the baine way I hunilrt-db of times in tttruiipe cities and had i trained htm tu remarkable caution in taking carp of himself He returned to the park Bhurtiy beJare tioan but the liny WOE not there He tpent neveral hourr hunting all j [ over the city before he notified the police , but had received no tidings uf the nilsfing | child Later in the oftumonn hb got a ch-w that led him tb r&irniuuui purk end found j upon liicjulry that the boy had te.ii t there upending several delightful hourt , looking ct [ j the moukeyt and other utiiinaU. in the park ! ziro it wac learned that he had left the park , but In what direction could not be uf- orrtbiiittd It ib leai d thu he might have I wandered into the wundt that adjoins the ' park cud became lout AVi want all the peed iurm IOUUE we can pet C JUT cent interest and u email commission - mission No delay Jor the money. "VVe want your lire and tornado Insurance on farm , town ur city property Best of com panies r ' ] irebeute.d Lougee t Loueee , i3& 1'tarl Tlirt4 - null ] HiCiiiUtt. . Nineteen young THUD took th * uiaminatlotiB yesterday lor appnlutment to AunapolU and \VuKt I'oint cadt > t hip &c fotloHB John TVilllb Iltrnhtrd. Logan. David H "ury Bower , . Guthne C'cn'.ur , lYul Addwan BPV.OJ , Grl - | wuld llurbhal Heriiort BuruhKtn. Green- i fiold. CiierU * Albert Bunbliiill. Glenwood , Holiert Liufl Duiley. Counril Bluffr. Garnw I IluMb Grt-iulield. U'ehf I ) well Magnolia , ' John Pat IE Gilnore Hud Oak. John Mc- Cr rr Hurter Exira. Job ] ii Howe Kirk. Gtfonfivld Gwirpe Alfred Luclurd. De&aucie ; Claude Cwil Lyon Council IlluBb. Prtdtrit.k Pliu : MtNauphtou Vill aa. I'wir AVUliam MtMarm : Oakland. Gnorge Julian Meyarr . Ciiuui U ftiuffb L < x > Elmer plumur Council liiuHf Hnrlitn Liulut ; Ewtnikun Rtid Oak Charles "SV JU Spaugiw "Walnut Only bf > u ptisned the pliybicU examination , tlie I two Bow we Dailey Cilmorc. Kirk. LuxJord and Mc > tn > Thtwe began the bchaluaUc tai - i amiuatiun winch will be continued today . Great men and liiinoui women and til J bookt , taken tjr n-he-rljition neut'y and well bound lif MuortUauit fc C/a , Citruu block. Moninn iAits T < GET nun c ii.n. Court Dccldrk in Fin or uf It * Ad ( > | ittl County Ctarl ; Ilt--d and Rccoraer worn called tc Lovclanfi yenterflay tc give Imtlmnny in a complicates caw that ht ariwn over tht i w jsfrtflu nf a child , wnow Sorter father wat unfler arrtiit , charged with perjury and wv- < -ral other crime * cenneutHI wilh the Irani-- uctlon Over twenty yearr ape Paul Lamm , a wealthy farmer living near Lovelaufl , took lute | hit- home b little unit. RBVI her u home and educated her She wat married f.veral year * upo , and after living with liar hitfthand a fen mouths. WEE compelled to Jeax him on apcount of hie brut&lltj She returned : o tbe Larson home and resumed her place at a member of the 'ami ) ; A child wat. liorn. which In thi cnurw nf time prew into ihtaEecttout of Lamon and M * wile , and HO deeply that the : could not consent to f give H up when the mnthei lust year married a second time The mother nad given I hor'cotiflpn : Jotht old people to keep the chllfl , but IBM fall Larson to prevent any ptwnlbltlty j of having -It taken from tbem without their cousuut , took ttups. to legal ! } adopt , It He submitted a letter from the mother , now Mrfi lieu ice. in which sht re- Itoratefl her consent to the adoption The adoption paper * were made nut bj County Clerk Heed and recordefl by Clerk Shepard This Bunimor tbe mother concluded that i.he v anted her child and. after failing to pet it by pornuasitm. employed a lawyer Tbe lawyer looked into the matter anfl advised tbR arreat of the old mai for perjurj. which he Dfisur'.i-fl Laixon had committed in con nection with the afliflovits hied at the 'tme of the adoption. Tht testimony nf Heed aufl Shejiara was all in favor of the old man and at its close the court sustained a fle- inurrer of the defendant and motion to dle- misc. anfl the child wnb returned to the rub- ttidy of the old people. A1iutlou. . I'lriilc I'jirtli-K. Special exrurelont. to Manawh dtllj. except Sundaj. at o'clock. Round trip ticketb 1U ccntb. MA\\- \ .Tt ItlLUIS CCLE1HIA7T < . JM--XTM ! Hunilri-d nnlltirkcltcil for tli - W. C. A. Hui.iltiil. Enclihhnen. Scotchmen and Irishmen of thib vicinity celebrated the quet'ti'e dfamond jubilee at Manawa ycBterdaj. Ac elaborate program had been arranced. but owing to the intense hint It ai not carried out The day end evenlnp were Kpcnt in enjoying the partF and atnuhemente that Lake Mtnawa and the grand plur.u aCorded The money realli'.ed will be turned over to the "Woman' * Christian Aflsoclation hotipltal The receipts up to ! < o'clock lust night had approximated tSiiti. and all of the down traliiE were laden with new crowdb. Free , a gtiod tooth bruKL with ever } ' tiottlc of our line "He cherry tooth wafch to Int-i duce It Only one bottle to a family. Diet- ken & TVhuley. Cane Beat rockers. DSc , this week , at Dur- fet Furniture Co. , " 05 r.nd 20 Broadway. I.N ACCOIID WITH CAMIX LAIV. Futlirr liniirl liil * rvltd mi tlitDe - t-lkliin f D - ltrntr Mnrtiiifllt. MARSHALL. Mich. . June 2 Hr\ Father Baart of this cttj. who presided at the met ropolitan court called i-t Dubuque lait year to wttle the famous controversy between Bishop Bnnttcum and Tathere Titzgrrald and Murphy , and who decided in favor of the priests on every point showed tie cha grin when lie read the Omaha dispatch de claring that nib decision had been revlted if not reversed by Mgr. Martinelll "The esnetitlal parts of the Dubuque decision. " said Father Baart , "could not but be sus tained if canou law liafl liecome a complete failure" He pointed out that where , BE the law required him to do. ne had gix-eii the benefit of the doubt to the defendants , the apostolic delegate acting for Home and u&lng equity and what the church callE policy , had given the benefit of every doubt of both law and fact to the bishop in order to relieve him of the serious consequencee of the catt Father Boart added that tbe priests dn ( hit cane had no advocate before Delegate Martinelli. ItOIJBERj : BOLD IT A PATMAS'TER. llt-ut Him liilti IiiMrn .I1 > Illtr : ! Efc- < -uj - tilth Tliflr llnotr. CHICAGO. June 22 Albert E. Elston puynmmcr for the E. E. Ayer Pa.it end Tic comjiany. was attackefl by Jour rubberb on the prairh near Leavltt and Twenty-ninth streets last evening and terribly beaten with revolvers , robbed of WHS. and left uncon scious beside his buggy. HF ! assailants sped north with their booty to tbe lianks of the south branch of the river , sprang into a fkif ! and pushed off for tht opposite shore Their boat capsized in midstream , just us the lum ber schooner. W L Filer , wnb pasbinp , and the robberb saved themselves from drowning by clambering into tbe yawl thaf the pshooner was trailing Cutting the yawl loose trom the schooner , the robbers suc ceeded in reaching the opposite shore uud escaping Mr. Elston was removed to hlE home He it M years of age. and hie age maj interfere with his recovery- FIXGING CONTESTS COMME'NCE. Wliiiirrk Will > t n - AuiMinurril I util TlinrNilnj. PHILADELI'HIA , June 2. At th * eighteenth national baenperfest tinKinging this afternoon consisted of groups of the third , necond and first classes , the third class eingert being called first Eighteen societk * contested in the third dabs. Some of the most Illustrious German societies in the country were competitors in the last named class. Tht- winners will not lie .announced until Thursday afternoon. The saeuperhuiid held a secret meeting this morning and completed arr&nperneutfi for the ' hubluebs bebsion. which will be held tomor- i row. At the business bwsion the new iifC- I cere will be elected and the place of meeting for the next Itt will he decided. It IE be lieved Jt will go to Brooklyn. Dl-ntliH uf u HIIJ. PHILADELPHIA. June . Christian K. Ross ib dead of heart disease , at his home in Gcrinantiiwn He wab the father of Charley HOSE Pp to his last Illness Mr Host ne\er ! gave up the search lor hte mWiliig boy , > -whost abduction on July 1. 1K74 , startled I'hlledelphla. and became an unsolved inyb- tery. noted the world over. I NEBHAFKA CITY June 22 { Special } ' Jaj Eastman on of S B Eastman of this . city , flled thib morning after a i.hort illnebo I of typhoid fever He was " 4 years of ape. | SANTA ROSA. Cat June 22 Mr * . Sarah | Ann Juillard one ( if the most prominent wtimtn of Souoma county , died at her home in Santa Hoba She wab , the mother of Fred A Juiliard of New Turk She was a native of Springfield. O. and came to California with an emigrant trt-in in ll&S CEDAH HAPIDS la. . Juue 22 ( Special Telegram. ) David Dnrwart , a plonftir resl- dt'ut of loua and lor thirty ytart une of the most prominent rteldruu of this city , died today , after a liuperiug lllnc ( > e , at tht agt of 80. l.lirlj Kcrur ut nn liiqnt-i-t. BAN FRANCISCO , June 22 Tnere w-ab an exceedingly Kinsatlona. ) scene during the Huffman inguet > t- During tiie examination uf Harry fi. H VIIFW , who tttifmd to liuvinp Ktteii Hattman ut tiie dear of hi * ufhue at rIUi : o'clock un the evening uf Jum 1 Atlomt'j Acb objected to a ijuei- tlon prajiiiutided b > the ouroner wben Attorney - torney Lloyd tlie legal r < pr entatlve uj ] UHikkr pHr Flptil. ncruhud him uf attempt ing to HiipprttHK tvidenee Ac-h. vlutt- with fury , aroHt and. udvanetng toward Lli'j'd said "Tlmt It un infamous talHehciutl" Curonur Hawkins lnter I r l and adjnurii d tiie iiMtrinp , the attorneys talking ut each othlvr acroM tiie room niuunw hlle. but w.rt - induced to leave without rcsorttne tt bluwt St-ttlt-k rilli Ilrr Ilt-lutli < > . . OAKLAKH , Cal. . June S , Mrs L Kirk- ham Turdt-llulltir has nuifle A truce with the Kirkhums her Oakland relatives , and I ull ronieM over the rich estate of her Ja'her I Is nt an end Bbe has a""epted Vttx > u m > r.th , V i h the tinan m dlfh ui-ies uc'UBtf ! i.tie w ii nrw give her u'tet m % e the L.J&Z tn j cLvurtu. \ TAKE HOLD Or IRRIGATION * i t in tie Tutcr Scriflg Tractioc Bt- BUILD DAWS POR THE STOSAGS'OF ' WATER l"nrmr ! Sontli DnUwt * Al tinvr < -fc .li } < if l UI ic the HURON , S. D. . June 2 Hon Starr Coeb- rane. state eomnilMloner ot lrrip t > iin iyr i I tht imc Irrigation ronveiithin at Rt4fielfl I I w ! rwutt in much gou4. A numt > or of ] txcvlletit udflrctHte * vert delivered upon BUb- Jeott havlup a direct bearing upon the soli i and Its ji mlhlitie ] V.&WT supply , rnlnlall i climate , rtc. . aiifl their cftectt. upon veceta- j tlnn. each pointltie to the nwcw-ity and ad visability ot t practical eyttetn of Irrigation lur that portion of tht fitait devoted to agriculture , nejmrt * ruhmlttpfl to thr con vention Rhow that In certtlu localities larni- iTfc chd BtticUmrn have taUcc hold of the plan with much tamestueHK. A number of dams have been pou-tructefl In the eaBtrrn part of Kingftbury county. Thf Board ul Trade at Arllhpton Is givitiR encourapement to the plan. At a meeting lecentlj hild in llwlch a renolutiop wn - piu ed protEwting ' against the count } eprnSlBB 4iuy more money I foi lumber to he used in rotiHtrurting Email bridpes and tavonnp the bulld.np of darn * where bridgct ; herdoforr existed In Powell township Edmunds count j. C E Kittinper has bull ; thirty dame and it is thought KO dame lll I" built belore tht road tax IE cxhaufitco. Many of th placed dammed l.ave much water stored lu them. LaVt I1olt. ett. in Hamlln couuty. hw liein filled and dammed , and the Bunrfl of Couut > Com iiilsEloncrF. lias arceptefl the dam. The water lias been raised twelve ftrt and there are now twenty-one square miles of water tn the laUe. which in Jtiatiy placet U Irom fifteen to twenty lift deep Olher lakes have been filled BF. a result of tbi building of damn In tome sections , farmrtf. ure BD-R to take up the work , while In other parts they are putting it forward with much activity. .A CM L GIIOWCHS MEET AT Two nij-t % Tout enlioii for UlnruKKlmi of Sliitunl liit T - .tfc riEURE. S ! > - . June " " . ( Special Tel- gram. ) Through a misunderstanding cif dates , a number of people who expect to at tend the w-ool convention in this city will not arrive until tonight Those who ar rived arranged a program for the meeting , and carried out a portion of It today The full program is- Tuesday afternoon Ad dress oil "Winter Fodder and Sheep Feed ing. " tiy J'rof. Howe of the Minnesota ex- perlment station and Pro ! . Burnett nf the State Agricultural college Evening Ile- pnrt of committee on resnlutiatiF andpresi dent's address "Wednesday ilnreniion Ad- drcbs bj Prof George MiiKwon. director of the farmers' Institute nf "Wisconsin , and address on "Prevalent Isteanep of Sheep. " by Hon. M P. . Greeley Afternoon "Growing Stocl ; Rams. " by ProU Huw'e. "Inppinp Sheep. " by E S Spurting ; "ItiKposing of Our "Wool. " by Hon. S B 'Bowell ; "rattening Sheep. " by Mr Onrwin if 'ou-a Tomorrow evening a rer ptiuc will lie given the visitor ? tt tht Lucke hotel' and Tlmreday and FrlCuy thej w ill visli tlitr abeep xuncbcE in the range country weht of here. ItoMxTsoi 'Cuuirlit. ' HVR.ON. S. D. , .Tune ± ( Special Tele- gnxm ) Tlie men who shut null rohb"d David Mitchell last nlcht IIEVC Jim -ret been founfl. The ball has been extracted Irom Mitchell't head and he will live. > > - PIERRE , S D . June 2i. ( Special Tele- pram. ) Ahirtt twentj-flve of the firemen of tills city lefr this morning to attend the an nual firemen's tournament at Madison. IIOXE& JVAD iiritr.K > s nn < p our. FrolVlilt < - Ai > | ritrh to l.t-iul In Ilut-t- for CIulM-T-nuiorlul Nomiiizititiii. DES MOIXD5. June 2 ( Special Tele gram ) Horace Boies IE out of the ract for the nomination for governor tonight. He will not accept unless he is the unanimous choice of the tlrec conventions , and tht Burgess of Ot tumwa will arrive in the morning and clo e friends predict that ht will withdraw. Itav- inp White the Kupport of the Slrth district Tht statement tha : Burgebs wat tbe candi date of the Burlinpton railroad w takene him It now loakb or if "White wculd be noin-nated unices Borne combination can he effected cither on J F Leach mayor of .Mount Pleasant or J F. Dayton of "Waukon None of tue other candidate * , art posblbl'lties Tut populists aie the discordant element of the triple nllianct Their leaders are caucusing tonight und they are threatening tn luilt the whole fUBicio arrangement They will not accept Bolts or Burptbb and probably will not be satisfied with "any democrat Jo- povernor except "White. The contefct over the 'Temple amendment continues warm. Opponents of a plank en- durmg it claim to hc e en of the eleven coupresElonal dlt&rlctb , but they are probably mistaken M F. HeaJcy positively fleclince re-electiou UB chairmen of the btcte committee and TValnh will pet the place. Manapers ure at hea ub to how the three conventions will work. As attempt will be made to have them agree on one platform , but more likely there will In > three platforms - forms and one bet ( if candidates. Sflirnilrr MIIAI- , Into \flirni > Un. SIOUX CITT. June ii ( Special Telegram Although "Divine Healer" Schrader. who recently arrived her * WOE doing E rushing business , he decided to leaie Sioux City until : i the people of the town should learn the re sults of some of his Uleged cures and more fully appreciate him He left this morning for some paint in Nebraska , saying he would return mum Mrs. A O. Lutr.e , wife of the editor of the Sioux City Courier , who KCQ treated by Schroder for dealuetfi. tajt the has Ui-en greatly helped RnrclHri. tit .IrlTrrMin. JEFFERSON. Ja. . Juw U2. ( Sl > ecW Telt- grtm. ) The store of Wiggins t Frame ut Cooper was broken Intn lant night Two months ago the same mure wat attacked but a burglar alarm \variiet3.tiibiOwuiTt and the thieveE were caughi iiin night the alarm did not work and the burglu * ransacked the building und can led cwtj'a quantity of gnods. The lust cannot' IIP accurately stated Sioux Clt ? Mn 11 ( M frp inr li > Ilir lit-lit. SIOUX CITT , June' ' Jackson , while i.t work M\ the plant ( if the Barber Asphalt company'wae overcome bj the heat today and taken TO hit home in u critical coiidillun Itf KJ l i.r Cur. OCDAK rji.PIDS , 3c , , Jiaif ( Special Tekgram. ) Wllllum M K eof Kenwood was run over by one of ehu large electric cart between iieie and Mariuu * uiiight and latcl's Injured. Chi 1.1 Kiiit-a V < : UM > HU < % CEDAR HAI'IDS la. , June 1:2 : ( Special i Telegram ) JJerlien Newton C years old set c pan of gasoline on fire todey The o.l tx- ploded and he wat fatally burned M\S M AISI1.UG1 I-Oll THE P % PT SnrvliJtic > lptnl fr tit JH Dnln * C l l n t > fi tli - Cotilrrtrrncj. NASHVILLE. June 2J Mnfcy vprclal train * arrived tofl \ with ei-ronlpderate noi sier * and trtriiAt , who emir for tbp of attending thr tntitml rrunton tif the t't n veterans The ci-wmfpftfratr nol- , fltert : spent tbe mo'iilnp Iti sttendliiR thr tftmUin at the taherimclr and nesting old I lvromtnnt union p thme wbe wert wKtfd on tbe platform were Qcnprtl Strpheti i D Lee wf MlM > . elppi Judge J. H Hiiupat ) t T the tmlj surviving itH > ml > ? r nf Jeff , cabinet. Colonel A S Cnlvar and 1'r i Tliomnt Molm-Ht of Xa bvlllt and Hoti .1 1 < C. Atkliu , tmrvivtng mcmbei * of thr pon- fpderatr wmprtnr. General Slmov B Buckr | ner of Kentuckj. General E r Slk * of Ml * ! ' General Mo niRn of New Gennral W B Batr I > r "William Joint chaplain itf tbe Vmted Cnnfefleri.tr Veteran * . General Clemeiil Evan * of Gcn-gts and Gen eral Joseph Wheeler of Alabama General John B Gtirdnn arrived during thr nmrnlnp and wab nifcn aa enthusiastic reception Judge John H. Reagan of TcNat Mild In part : Thl great assemblage RnB this tntetest- Ing occasion calls up many memories of great vents und earnest o > cusMlon which preceded the year ISO , tlie action of thr southern fstatet. In pushing Hie ordinances of ecesRlou. the organization tif the p : v- crnmrnt of the eonfeairnte mote * Hie conilnencement cif hostilities , tben - tliuslu'sm on both sides , the nsNenibllnp of tnlf-ht.v urmles , the greatest war of modern tlniei TVhj ull this strife and Ftifft > rinp and death between a peuple of tbe same coun try , the same race nnfl in a general of tbe same political and reliclom . An Inheritance Irom the governments of i Europe and from our ance 5tnrr hud rat ed a question Involving too much of tin soi i clal and Induitrlal structure ana ton much property values ti > admit of adjustment In be ordinary tnethoflF of negotiations und ompromise. and UF deciBlon wab theiefart j nubmitt d to the arbitrament or war i Ttie facty < if lilstorj vindicate us > apainst I .lit chargv of tiplnc either rebels ur i .ralturs. and sliow that e wert not tin ! lutborr of "A cau-eles ? war. brought ulinu1 iy aniliitioub haderb' but that our liruv men loucht and suffeied and died an.i hwlj men of God prayed and our tmblt women Bufferefl jiatlently and patrlotlcalH all tlie iirrvatlonb and borrors of a preai war. cruellj forced upon UB Jor the pui- ) inse of ti ] > linldlnp tbe constitution unfl laws > r the X'nited Stales us jiresvrvlnc iti I rlpbtfi of the "t-vpral states to repulun tbelr own domcstljmllcleb nno of p'.i- tfctinp tbe jfojile ncalnst spoliation anj by a dominant majorltfltimt o * I mpnibera. ln-causr tbe hol > bltilt I Hlavtrj , declared that tluj I wanted an "nntl-slavpry lilblp and at c-nti- ' : ! averj Gofl. " and wjio. because tbe constij j tutlon or tlie fnlted Statesrecognisi'd utio lirotta-ted slaverj' declared tlmt it wa' u ; "league with hell and covenant w tt death. " Whatever may hove been ald in tin- . nil In tht defeime of thr Institutiur nf Elaverj nii'l wbatevjr maj now li - tboupb1 the meaitf bj which It was uliollhhed ir s countrj. the ujilrit of the prevent act Is apainit it and it ha pasxyd away and 1 suppose tie one wlblies its restoratum il that were prarticalil Ccrtalnl\ wnu a not restore It If 1 had the powei 1 think it letter lor the black nice that the } un free , und I am Hurt it if li-sttor Jor tht white rac ; that there are no slaves The restoration of peact. peed govern ment , the rule ol law and of gimd will lie- twecn tlin"-e who wne once enemies. Is gratifying to ni" lib It can lie to any otlier citizen But the charge hap been con stantly made Klnce the wur that the con- ffderateb were -bfls und traitors and therefoie lawlesp critninals New thut v.-c arc ufuiii citizens of the f'nltcd States IIvine under the stanie pox- ernment , our late adversaries ought not to d'-slre to degrade us in tbe eyesol posterity and if then will be wKe und Just tbc\ bhould not wish to place our people in hu torjIn tbe position of being unworthj < tf tlie rights , liberty and character or clti- zeiib of our great and common eountri And , while 1 have accepted , and do nppejr In goad fuith the lecltimate results of tut- war. and whic 1 am and will be at tru u my ullecian-e us any other citir.en an be. 1 hull Insist on my riphtb to tell thf truths which show that in thut greui struggle we weie guided and controlled l > \ a MIIHC or dutj and \ > y a sjiirit of patriot ism which cnu.Sfd us to Btakc life. llli"rtx and proiicrty in a come * ! witb u great\ superior power rather than barely surren der our rights- without L struggle. From the desolation , absence or civil gov ernment und political rights , and outlawrj throughout the southern stnteg less than thirty years ago v - now in all thef * " Ftatrs have good civil government , society recog nised , p-aee and industrjreestablthhed w-Jth man ? valuable entfrprit-t * in suc cessful operation , and with a steady und wonderful increase In population , wealth and tincomrnrts of civilised life. This constitutes * the greatest and proud est vindication or the rapacities or our people for local non-government , und IB a grander and nobler achievement than was ever obtained by war It bbows that our people are worthy the passeKvion or the paliriiuij powtr and religious liberty vhicb they now enjoy. Inthis great centennial exposition of Tennessee we have before UF a niacnlticent exhibition ot the result of southern enter prise and prosperity to gladden tlie hearts of our people and to gratify the pride of the people af this great state. And toduj tbe jwople or the south are us earnest In their attachment to our common govern ment as tho" ? of any other part of tht union and would make us great sacrifices ir need lie in defense of our government at could be made b.v an > other part or tbe American people Enjoying peace und hl > - trtj today , we cun refer witb pridfto the courage and und heroism or our soldierb in tbe late wur und to the gallantry anc Bk.Hl or our officers And when impartial histcn1 comes u > lie written we do not doubt that it will lie Heen that tbej were never excelled in the qualities of patience en durance and manlj courage by unj other people. , * t. I'liiil-Ohlrinrii Condltitiiiti CHICAGO. Jutie ii There are some Eipnt of improved conditions in the pasBenger raiej , between Chicago tad St Paul The roadt- have not restored ratets tmt they licve lor the time being ctuhed to Juggle them , and ONE OF TWO WAYS , TI c lilaflfler wan created for out purj'Dte namely , u rttciitacle Jor the urine , and a * , r.uch it u. tint ll&tilt' to LIJV lurm 11 ! diBeabt- \ > y one ol two WBJ-I > . Tlie first waj it , from Impsrfect action of the kidueyB The second way It from careless local treatmeui of other discabM. . CHIEF CAl' ' . n. urine from unhealthy kldnrye u , tbe cliipf cause of bladder troubles 'So the womb , like tb bladder , won created for one , cud if not doctored too much Ib no : to weukntHb or dineuBt , except in rare It ib Bltuatfd hack of and very clone to the bladder , therefore cny pain , duteone or incouvcnleii manifested in the kidneys hock bladder or urinary puukupe ir often , b ) mistake , attributed to female wiaknaa or womb trouble of some eort Tbe error it eudlly made and may beUE iuu.il } avoided To find out correctly , cut your urine aside for twenty-four huurt , a uedimeul or willing indicates kldnej or bladder trouble Ttif mild and extruordlnar ) effect of Dr Kilmer B the preal kidney and bladder remed } U HOOD rialtzed. U you need a medicine you should have the t > uM At ( Jrtippxu , , lift } ceutt i-nfl one dollar Tou me ; tiwe i t > umnlt liouk- and pamphlet both bent free t > v mall Menu : ti The Omuliu Imi'j Jl e itidend your addrrn * to Dr Kilmer i : Co BlUEttmpton N T The proprietor ? of thu p-jier Fuurautee the gen- ulueb uf thlt > offer. DUFFY'S PURE HALT WHISKEY All Druggists. 1ST NATIONAL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL. . . . 100,000 WE bOUCIT TOUB BCSIKCkfc. WE UEbllUr TOL'B COLLECTION * . OKE or run OLDCVT uiN'ic IK IOWA. f PUR CERT PAID UN TltHK JJCD CCK VI OB neunj all if tin. : . 'MUT - \.i - tlimi ht tbe fipht b d ptinr to t Ipliplk Thprr tt hb tTtwiMwrt fhniK-t thst th rtle * . wTO Inrf * ir 4 a .twic thr Hni- tnfl the Sen U1 rcfrnln Irons Imrllnc any hnr n 7 mi Viktol ArHflrntft. yo. Jnnr2 . epmtn ( Mr * rhilli' K rrlran oT tht * city while maklur uj > b b < 4 tofluj hocldehtall } t rrt-o ! < pr n inp nnflpr the mut- ' slnn'lnc lirmi-lf th'-oupb tbe liodj it it I JMtre-fl fatally Ei'wa'-fi ThompKan a rtnrhman * hlle thatiiir ' KOI' * whf 'hT t fnnn hi * liorw Hit rr'o'irr war Bint lifted f hr fell nboot- tnp ' hire Mrotipb thr Too : rnishlnc tuf bonee no r hat umpire ou U tif , DEBILITY. To those who Mtffcr pain the joy of relief it , indescribable Debility causes , nil Ibc inconveniences of pain , tbonpb not its sharpness. It is a. later btagc oi disclbf. Pait-.s uud debility are symptoms of a deranged condition of the kidneys. They wiil disappear vrhee the lidnrj-s act fiq-ht , not before. Discabed or ia- active kidneyn caa lie CURED Some time a i' 1 "t" * fa j-i-tnpblet afl- vertlsing join Smaitriis Kldnp * IMlb Ab 1 tiavf tiwr M < aM' > nc * tr * i'v ' > viirb witt. pains Hi mj lih"l. anO prni-ru i ! < ! , i j 3 de- rldecJ to fln i "Ilk atiu 1 n uit tat the } tin tin ir work n tr- > nbliai t. i- tint ! tin tlrn t m ir % t rj ' hu - bee"ui of pain - ' - - - - H H Sparaps Kidney Pills , BOUliS RI..M Ljn CO J'onar-TCUfc , CIIICAH Ilr H-ililH. 1'tJli. Tot Skh ill iiflA XI II In irilN ; \ C'O licllulili tlfiicctutK unfl MIIIITU ) Wulvr Il'-klrri. V f'n" IMIi une JiiiupluMt f/earles & Searles SI'K lALlSlin Acrrous. Chronic Pnvale" Diseases WEAJTMEH AlU'rj\iit < I > lht-Rsi-t- A IllhiirdiTnif Wn. . Tr cutiiKtnt b > uik.il C oiisuUutlun t'rt-r. SYPHILIS ' " \irffl tor lift utiC tlic jxilmr Uiorouctil. ' from -flu F Fttim 8p-niut irrtieu S mlim VvalctioKB IJ-IKI Mun- b'lua N ipli1 KniiHBn'Tit ' Inu'fd rnrultifii Tp- mm * V ful.nt * j tint uli d li'-ai ( li * uriienIIP I'UllHT I , Pl'.tiur Ml lK > HtIMj ! ! I-U'l-ll I'll.Ch TJHTi'UA um' KINTAL. TL'T.Il& HVliIM AV ! 'V liiCt.i''EL.E iiiiniunpiitli una RULlpl * Tul J rurpu Mi'tliiit1 inw and untuilltip SIR ! \ * \ tifw ni tlind wuiinu * ) cut > or cu'ttnp nn * urtdreBiwitt Kiumjt Dr. SearliS carles A vritton Gncm&tre to CCKE ANT CASK or IUON I1 H.irC NDEfin. Onrcurrlf permanent audtiotaiMLtcUlurup Cues trentud ti'n r .n * i p liuvinrrer KACU e crniptum atucti. lij tlcBcriblntryour tawf f ully wrmn treat vou Ur mult fellinniiejII jour pjmptnmNu.rt plnutlf * cm fute , u tri- Throattnuccm * | iulvhe In ntiMith. rtirn- muttum in baau tuitl Juiuu , liulr fullluir out. rrnpclanB on Any pun. uf tlir lioC.v iwiinp of ccnrriU dfireBnltC i utnc la buid ur buiiew.yau . c uf tnexr drupn will miielj Itrlup notv * and nlccnlnttipena Itoiit l< to rrrtie ThowT'hiiinv ter to COITJP iierr for treatment can do * o uud we will luij-rsJIruud turf tn.tb T.-HVP und tiotol tilllfi nflr iit re U wr ta4J 10 cure We ciiallenr * . tlie worm fur a ca-w that our fitndc Rt-medv will unt cum. Write for lull fuirticul&rc auu ptt tfu nvjcttncr % Vr know tlmt yim are eLriilca.i. jui-tlv no tim tu- thenitwt eminent jihyetnatiR lie TC nrrcr liccn abln xn trlvo inure UIB.D i-n- T > niTT rulict In our many earh iirurtlur witb tiiie 31njpc Itenipdj * it bur Imcn most tLflicuIl to over come tlifc iinyuOicciiiirS'lnHluIJ -eulied ai : lflcs. Hut under our BiruuR cruitraiitfr you nlmuidnut It cult * . It * to try tnln rem nly Yuu talsr no cbance of Icwlmr ynur muuej' \ t cnzamntrf to CUJT or rcluud ( iTury dtillar and UH wr iuLVu a. repiitatian to jirulrct , alnt nn&ncial laclanc ol 9&iill.i < iOf It IF perfectly unit ? tu all who will try the treatment. Hen-tolurn you nuve IHH.D puttlup up nnd pttyinp out your money lur diflerciit treatnienti- and bltuourb you are nut yet cured uuune lute pbtd ttuct your wonr.r I o unt wante any zniin- * nonrj ui.Ulynu try u * Old. chmnlc , rtcep K-ttlcd ciuteR cured In thlrtxto nliirtj * duyb. Invest ! putt nur linrjicittl R&ndliic nur rrpuUitmn * Ituslnew men. V'rlU' ut Tnr . aud nani * auilrtr wrv ut tlu * < - rr brnrp run-d of FyiibilU , who bavc pi Ten pcrnUfmon to refer to tliem. ll cosw you only pu tarviu dn tliit. , u T U HLvryou fc world of * uf1erinc Inim mental etraln and if you anmamtd what m y your uflnprlnp nutter i tnrnucb your iin 11 Tllpenw AU porrcfpondenre ' wmt Mmlvd in plain rnvt-fujr& . WrinritrttiL nitrstridd Snvefttlpratlnnand v.il ) df uU in nur power to aid you in Itl rltr u fur unr 1 OO pufrr loub. nd Ali nlntr proofs of cure * * IBftSONICTEMPLE. . REMEDY GO , , Chicago , Hi. PEPS&LIU - NCRO-PEPSALIA. TABLE - pnaitiTnlv run * Indlgectitm , Catarrh oi thl btomxch. Mean-Burn , Suur Stumac , DYSPEPSIA / ? < i > mac , at tue bcA ranuilm. knovru to ninilicu A PERFECT SURE Ruld by nil drurciBU , or CO. CHICAQO URYON ! * till -hMtnmtfMti Ctirpnip Mu U'.HI uti'l S-intli-H "Wltli Ni-urtlcis CUMit v IU niiii-kh trntrte nil RHE form * of lintlilj p n Murioti'ft PlfQCQ iiVTr'Tru'r U MA UUOLO " " ? Af TiSM at allimci < ! ' 1' M st'j ' 2nt Whsn In dtniVt ' ( . rr T Munt'in 1RXT' Arnb Utrrtit , plfiliift I'a t"f t > M rm.tllrkl - - - SPECIAL AN NOU CEMENT .Inlin U TVontllwrj' sjiwiiil N > YorV surccnuvill ! M' nt IiK Clilcnro offlco. 1(53 ( Stntp street. riicr of MntiiMB. July S , ror OJK % xvt'i'K. 10 piTfortti opcrntlonf- rliHticltic and ] corrcrtlnc ft-mitral Irrcpn- Inrlile * anfl flcformliff. uf tlip f r < and Imfl.v of every nut lire. Ajtpnttrtiucnt for tins HiH-i'lal work uiuHt l > t > nmdc Ht onre , If you have A Hump Nose Roman Nose , Flat Nose , Broken Nose , Pug Nose , Red Nose , Cross Eyes. Twisted Mouth , Out-standing Ears , Tattoo Marks- Wr inkles , Birth Marks , Pimples and Black Heads , Moles , Warts , Wens , Superfluous Hair or Any Mark or Blemish on , in or Under Your Skin Call on or write Dermatologist John H. Wood bury Thr .InhTi IIVunatiury Dcrniatnlclcal Jnrtl- iuti 1C. Ruu Ht . innit-r Monroe. Chlcapi' was fBtnl.h l.i-d n\ir 5C > iiiiT iipn unrt It i-ini : ) ' : -a with nil tlie luiust anfl mom Imjirovffl purpirnl iiihtrumriitt lor thtcurrtoKiru < if Jnriul Irtviru- mritlpii and lilvnimlics , and has iiKfurintt-a w-ttli It uulj tht ninm hl.lllr-cl unfl cxiHincnuell pli- > , l < IUTIC win dptmi tlii'lr en tin. time tu tinirmhi ution nT i km ( llKril eF linfl fur-Ill ! Irrcrulu-ltlcK Iiprniu. tiiinriin Jnlin H V iiinlhuf > cniplnycttlit - mmie hlvill in ntuUlIlfr liciinf ) l .tttl looklnr ; tlmt hiil- Iiltu ! Furcivillh vnnili'S Hi tin inp lltt I.orn ! ulli-R. th"tn-F are npi'llvcl whu'ti niaivc nil oiieriLtluTis puinlrDti iinri mill.i i : iiuhnllilt Jur tin FurcfniiF to nmlil tin huTimr fini v It , m mnrt jintn ti the JIII'H'Ill than IT 111 AVCT - U MUlPUlI IlMlllllTlR flHJ r utibultutiim iH frc In ii rftm or Knutll und ttTiniiir * niMd 'rutt liprnmiolnRiHi .loini II Vuiiiliiurt iilm m iiutiii'tuM-K W iiiicliiur1 Twlul KM J Tu'-lli. ' Yi m I ur-iu' J'nvcler und Iieinul Crcum unfl will mul' L n.miOi of ciirli l r 2B i-eiitc Aailrt-Fi , nil iPTipnti 1C , Ku.t ( nt Chicuco. f5J ChlcbMtor't I'.ncUali Illumond Hr nd. PENNYROYAL PILLS P , S > v < > rlcln lmi 4 > ul-Cc no otlier ttont and tntttatunu At ) rugfflt * orien In curnr * tar prtteui > r tntlmm . t.j rrtarm Mall 1 1 1 , 1 UK T lltuoiiUU fmm * J af > * r , , BoW bj u L * i lirustliu. 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