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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUHDAV , NOYE FBER 11 , 1899. I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MI.NOK MUNTION. DuvM polls Flats. Bherrndcn makes photos , 11.50 doz. Wolsb.ich burners at Blxby's. Tel. 113. Butlnclfier beer. I * Koscnfcldt , acfnt. Dr StephoriBon. Mcrrlam blk. , room 221. Pictures ii ml frames , Alexander's , 333 B'y. Schmidt jilioto * arc Guaranteed to please. Horn , to Mr , nml Mrs. C. 13 , I'nrnoiw , a ion Minnie Pfelfter left Inst evening for AKIIPS Allen of Avenue B ) reported la bo Borlotiily 111 Mr and Mrs I. Hummer have gone to Adn , O , cm alslt C. I ) , Jacqucmln & Co. , Jewelers and op tician1 ! , 27 South Main street. City nnslnecr 13tnyro lins reappolnted Mahlon Uronn BB his assistant. Get your work done at the popular Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway. 'Phono tE7. W. C. Hater , undertaker. 23 Pearl itreet. Tclephonep ; Office , 97 ; residence , 33. MTH 11. i : . l.lvlnRStonp of Sioux City Is vIsttliiK lier sitter , Mrs. Hula Hiitchlns. Sherldnn tonl mnkci a larco Ilamo and clonr fire , but no Kmoko , noot nor clinkers. rcnlon & Tolcy , solo agents. Mlii Ada Murray , who has been vlsltlnK frlentlH nt St. rrnnrls' academy , has re turned to her hcme In little Sioux. Mr and iMr * . I'dmtimlson mo home from n plcnsuro trip to Old Point Comfort , Asho- \lllf and other points In the south \Vc ley Adklnp , 4 jeaia oltj , of 221 Tenth mount , \\im reported to the Hoard of llcnlth as siiirrrliiR from diphtheria. Mrs rliai les Unnney and Miss lido Tonpcr of l/tttle Sioux are the gueRta of Mr n ml Mrs. Williams of Seventh Htrcet. Mri Ocorse IMvvard Walk , wife of the lector of St Paul's Hplsenpal church , \vlll luive tliK mnrnlnK for Kansas City on a. \\i\t \ \ to friends. Thn 4-v ear-old daughter of William C. c'heyne , deputy clerk of the district court , fell off the porch und suffered a fracture of her rlBht foicwrm. Mis Prank Poist. HvltiR at 2420 Fourth nvenlie win badly burned iibout the face , nock and arms yeattrdav while pouring Knsolltip Into boiling water for washing The rcplrnent.il band of Ihu Flfty-tlrst Jtnvu voluntcerH Is making ariaiiBements to tour the state next month , giving con certs in the oltlen and towns which fur nished companies to the regiment. UeM T Schlftmachcr of St. Patrick's church N'cola. was In the city jcsterday calling on friends He will leave the latter part of this month for Honnetuble , Franco , rind other points In Kurope for a visit of about six months. Rev J W.VlNou has extended an Invi tation to the members of Company I. , , rifty-Ilrst low n , to attend In a body a Bacred concert and vesper services at the Congregational churc'h Sunday afternoon , commencing at 4 o'clock. J. H Shield" was arrested last night for be.ng | Intoxicated and discharging llrcnrms \vlthln the city limits. It Is charged that ho shot olt a revolver on South Main street In front of Mergcn's saloon. When searched at the Jail the revolver was not forthcom ing IJNory member of the Sanltarv Relief commission Is urged to bo pre ent nt the meeting called for this afternoon at 4 o'clock at. the olllce of Dr. Mary Tlnley. BuBlnev of Importance , Including a social event as the crowning feature of the no- cletj'H work , will come up for discussion. John Mllhen and Miss Anna McCarthy , both of this city , \vero married Wednesday last nt iMunltou , Colo. The groom Is a picric In the. Northwestern freight ofllce and his bride has lived many years In Council Hluffs , having come here from Avoca. They will remain at Manltou until January 1. The executive committee on the reception to the Flfty-llrst Iowa , volunteers will meet thlEi moining at 9 o'clock , when all out standing bills und reports of subcommittees must bo presented to receive consideration. Kvery mmber of the committee Is urged to be present , ns It Is desired to clopo up 4he- business of the organization as far ns pos sible at this meeting. xU Is now > K years since James n. Mackle appeared In this city. He comes along with a brightly polished and now version of his biggest success , "Grimes' Cellar Door , " which will bo given at Dohany's tomorrow evening. The supporting company contains1 many clover people who are prepared to furnish amusement and song galore In a most acceptable manner. A man claiming to be Bogardus , the champion wing shot of America , while glv- Ine a street exhibition last evening at Main street and Broadway , became Involved In a dispute with Nate nethers. Dethcrs at- liemp'ed to pull llogardup off his wagon and struck him. He was airested by the police. Hogardus W.IM arrested later on on Informa tion tiled bofoic Justice Vlen charging him with as-aultlng Bothers. He gave bonds for Ills appearance In court this morning. Mrs. Mary Carlson , mother of Hermann Smith , the young man killed on the Fort Dodge > t Omaha railway about a week agent nt Logan , has nnlved here from riockford , III She identified the body of Smith as that of her son. She said her son was at homo thrcn weeks prior to his death and that when ho left he said he was going to work on thn Illinois Central , but did not Htuto where JIo was only 20 years of age. She returned to Rockford last night , taking the remains with her. Night Police Seigeant Gus Bergman was given nn Indellnlto lay-off Thursday night liy Chief Hlxbv for \ > < Ing , a * the chief al leges , Intoxicated while on duty ones night about ft week ago. Bergman stoutly denies the HCdisattcm and has demanded an in vestigation Ho and his friends claim that the chiefs action Is the r ult of spite work and emanates from n delre to ge.t even with Bergman over some political differ ences This Chief Blxby in turn denies , Mavor Jennings lias acceded to Bergman's demand for an Innuliy and It will be held liefoio the committee on pollco and health , iMujoi Jennings sa > s the chief wont fur ther than he Intended In lajlng off Bergman indefinitely , ns he ordered him laid iff for ten days only. Bergman FUJB there will be u rattling of dry bones when ho goes before the committee. N. V. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Scientific optician , Wollmnn 409 Dr'dway. Work of Tlilev CM. J. C. Blalrso , a farmer living at Polk i City , this state- , went to bed at the Pa cific house Thursday night. When ho uwoko yesterday and prepared to dress himself ho discovered that his shoes , hit and coat were nilcslng. Ho bad fortu nately plnol his pprkotbook between the muUraasps , or , us he supposes , that would also have been missing. Ho reported his loss to the pollco and then repaired to a nearby clothing store to replenish bis ward robe , i Children Many children look ' too old for their years. They go about with thin faces and sober manners not in keep ing with robust childhood. If it's your boy or girl , give 'Twill fill out the hollow places , increase the weight , and bring a healthy color to the cheeks. The im provement continues long after they cease using the Emulsion. Get Scott's. Soc. nj $ i oo , ! l drufglsti. SCOTT & BOWNE , ChtmUts , Niw York. FARM LOANS Negotiated In ICaetern Nebraska and Iowa. James K. Casady , jr. , 120 Main Qt. , Council Bluffs. IJfElfSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT Vov Cunh or l.unncd On. K , U. N1IKAK13 & CO. , f Venrl Street , Conuell Illnffi , lorra. BRACE OF SM001II SWINDLERS Farmer and Wood Denier Taken in by Un principled Person } . GET LITTLE IN RETURN BUT EXPERIENCE Tim Murphr I" Worked for n Iionil of I'nlntncn nndVnnil Dealer Hamilton In Uuorrcd l y nn Old Trick. Tim Murphy , a farmer living a few miles from the city , and John Hamilton , the pro prietor of a wood yard nt Broadway and Seventh streets , were the victims yesterday of confidence men. Murphy suffered the loss of fifty bushels of potatoes , wb.Uo Hamilton Is out $6 caeh and the trouble of sending a loud of cordwood to a bogus address. Murphy , to ueo a commercial expression , got "stalled" on the market yesterday mornIng - Ing and was unable to secure the price he asked for Ms potatoes. He wanted something over 20 cents per bushel , which was the pre vailing quotation on the market yesterday morning , nnd refused to sell his load nt this figure. Ho In now eorry that he did not. He was on the point of driving home again with his load unsold when he was approached by a man who Introduced himself as Dan Wil liams. Dan asked Murphy how much he wanted for the potatoes , and the latter told him. him."I "I can eel 25 cents a bushel for them It you will glvo me 3 cents on each bushel for carrying them In , " said Williams. "Begorra , Indade I will , and bo glad to , " replied Mur phy , and the bargain was struck there and then. then.Williams Williams proved as good as his word , at least as far as disposing of the potatoes went , and In half an hour the fifty bushels had been sold to four different parties. Wil liams in each case carried In the potatoes according to the agreement and , nt his sug gestion , Murphy deferred collecting for them until the whole load was sold. When this was accomplished Williams said ho would get his buggy and drlvo Murphy round and they would collect the money. Williams left to fetch his buggy and Murphy has not seen him since. He failed to return and Murphy became tired of waiting , so went to collect the money for his potatoes himself. At each place ho found that Williams had been ahead of him and secured the money. At two places he learned that Williams had col lected the price of the spuds when he car ried them In. Murphy at once repaired to the city , where ho poured forth his tale of woe in rich III- bornlan Into the sympathetic ears of City Clerk Phillips , who advised him to swear out an Information against Williams. The last seen of Farmer Murphy he was wending hie way In search of a Justice of the peace. Hamilton , the veteran vendor of cordwood , was taken In by a time-worn trick. A man giving his name as James Blake and his res idence 815 Fifth avenue , purchased a cord of wood and ordered it delivered at his bouse. The price of the wood was $6 , and In pay ment he tendered a check on the First Na tional bank of this city for $20 , drawn by John Burke In favor of James Blake. Ham ilton was fortunately not very flush with change , but gave his customer $8 In cash and agreed to leave the balance of $6 with Blake's wife when the wood would be delivered. This was satisfactory to Blake. The wood was sent to the address given by Blake and part of it had been unloaded on the sidewalk In front of the house when a woman came out and asked who the wood was for. "For Mre. James Blake , " replied the driver , and he was much astonished to learn that nobody of the name of Blake lived there. Ho was correspondingly mad when ho found he had to load It up again and drive back to the yard. When Hamilton heard of It from his driver ho at once took the check to the bank , only to find It was a forgery pure and simple and not even worth the paper It was written on. Ho promptly reported the matter to the police , but so far the officers have been unable to secure any trace of Mr. Blake and , what Is more , they do not expect to. The so-called Blake was a man apparently 35 years of age and looked like an ordinary working man. The police received word last night that a man giving the eamo name as the In dividual who worked Hamilton played a similar game on George Sherwood , foreman of the Christie coal yards In South Omaha , Thursday afternoon. At South Omaha he gave a check for $20 drawn on the Stock Yards National bank , signed by John Burke and made payable to James Blake. From Sherwood bo secured $11.25 In cash after ordering a ton of coal sent to a fictitious address. Fine Missouri Wood foi gale by Qllbart Eros. New neckbacds put oa flhlrti free of charge for regular customers at the Bluff City 1-undry , 34 North Main. Howell'a Antl "Kawf" cure * coughs , cold * . Superintendent A. C. Fling of the Ne braska City schools , accompanied by eight of his teachers , was In Council Bluffs yes terday , visiting the city schools. His at tention and that of the accompanying teachers was directed particularly to the work In the kindergartens and that In the Werner arithmetic. Thursday evening the Nebraska City School board voted to es tablish kindergartens In the public schools there. During their visit heroi the teachers and Superintendent Fling were the guests of Superintendent H. B. Hayden , who showed them round th < t schools. The touchers with Prof. Fling were : Misses Oakley , Andrews , Wlllc , Kennedy , Henry , Itodenbrock , Berry and Caroy. Three of the teachers from the Qlcmnood ( la. ) city schools were In the city yester day and also made a visit to the different larger buildings , where they Inspected the mKhodu of teaching In vogue here , , In the afternoon Prof , Olerlch gave an exhibition before the city teachers at the Illoomer school building of the Infant prodigy , Viola Rosalie Olerlch , his adopted daughter. The ) child Is but 2 years nnd S months old nnd Is able to read almost anything that Is placed before her. For the benefit of the teachers she read an entire - , tire chapter from the bible with an expres sion that seemed to Indicate that she un- I dcrstood what she ns reading. Little Viola , who Is a very pretty child , was adopted by Olerlch when 8 months old. Olerlch Is arranging to exhibit the child throughout the country , Davli cell * paint. K , P. dance Merrlam block tonight. Court 'Soldi. Owing to the dearth of cases being ready for trial , Judge Macy yesterday adjourned district court until Monday , Mrs , Bertha Umbleas granted a dhorco from Charles Umblo on the grounds of de sertion. In the suit of Mary B. Morgan and others against T , J. Foley , president and general manager of ( he Peru Plow and Implement company , a motion wac filed yesterday far a dismissal of the case us concerning nil the plaintiffs except Mrs , Morgan , they having been paid $100 each by Folcy. This Is the suit In which Mrs. Morgan , ns ono of the heirs of the late John M. Enlovr of Cherry county , Nebraska , seeks to recover from Poley $60.000 Polcy rind nnlow were part ners In n 4.000-ncrc ranch and the hclri claimed that Kolcy misrepresented the ren dition of Rnlow's cstnio nt hla death nnd bought out their Interests for n mcro nom inal sum. pi.iMiiuits o on1 ON v STIIIKK. Object III ( ho nmpliM inoiit of Tire Nonunion .Men. The plumbers cmplo > cd In the Blxby and Stophnn establishments went out on etrlkc yesterday noon nnd up to a late hour last night the differences between them nnd their employers had failed of settlement. The men wore cnllcd out on orders from a walk- In ? delegate from the Omaha union , to which the plumbers on this aldo of the river belong - long Owing to the amount of work on hand nnd being unable to secure the ucdded num ber of union men , both DKhy and Slephnn lintl one nonunion mini each working In buildings which hnd to bo rushed to com pletion ns soon ns possible. The employment of these t\vo nonunion men wn slvcn as the reason for the plumbers walk-out. They also complained that th MSCS were employing too many "helper5 or apprentices , and they de manded Hint the number of apprentices In each shop bo limited to one. Another de mand made by the men was that nil master plumbers be paid the feamo scale of wages 45 cents nn hour. When the plumbers In this city went on strlko In the early part of last spring a settlement wns reached between them nnd the bosses and their demands nt thnt time were nil practlcnlly ncccdcd to. When scon last night , Walter Stcpuan Rnld , hla men had no cause to wnlk out , neither hnd thn men employed by Btxby aa far ns ho knew. The walking delegate called them out with out coming to him nnd seeing If the matter could not be amicably settled. Mr. Stepunn snld ho hnd been compelled to put on a nonunion men because he could not pro cure a sufficient number of union men. He said he hnd work on hand that hnd to bo finished right away nnd he could not wait until ho could secure union men. As to the question of helpers , ho snltl , he prnc- tlcnlly only employed ono apprentice In his shop , but he did not fcol like obligating him self to have only one , ns there might bo occasions when It would be necessary for htm to employ more. If there were no helpers emplojed , he said , the supply of master plumbers would be in time ex hausted. The number of helpers employed by the locnl bosses was , in his opinion , not excessive and worked no detriment to the master plumbers. The men In the employ of the New York Plumbing company did not walk out , and it was said last night that they had no In tention to do so. For Rent Furnished rooms , steam heat , 225 Harmony street ; gentlemen preferred. Knneral of John Pouter Mclff * . The funeral services over the late John Foster Melgs , held yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Melgs' parents , Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Llpo , on Harrison street , were attended by a. large number of EOI- rowing relatives nnd friends. Rev. .Mr. Llpo of Frecport , 111. , uncle of the young bride , who has thus been so suddenly left : a widow , who only five weeks ago was called upon to perform the marriage ceremony that made the deceased and Miss Zula Llpe'man and wife , conducted the ser vices. The casket was laden with "beautiful floral offerings. Music was furnished by a quartet , consisting of llrs. W. S. Still- man , Mrs. I. M. Treynor , C. B. AitchUon and I. M. Treynor. Interment was In Fairview - view cemetery , the remains being followed to their last resting place by a long cor tege. I Reasonable amount or mending done free o ! charge at t'jo Bluff City laundry. This U the laundry that takes good care of your linen. 34 North Main. Tlenl ISNtiitc Trannfrrn. The following transfers were filed yester day Iq the abstract , title and loan office of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : Susan I. Gray to Luclnda Emerine , lot 6 , block 30 , Rnllroad add to Coun cil Bluffs , vv. d $ Sheriff to J" . W. Squire , trustee. lot 13 , block 1 , Madison park , an addition to Council Bluff , sh. d 700 S. D Tobey to J. U. Bender , lot 2. Auditor's sub nvvW seVl and part of / lot 2 , Auditor's sub. neV4 seU 1-75-40 , w. d i 185 A. Hoosrewonlnff and vvlfft to Virginia M Martin , lots 1 , 2 and n 10 feet oC 3 , In Work 17 , Town of Avocn , w , d. . GOO S W Btslev nnd wife to J. AV. Squire , lot 8 , block I , S. W. Besley's sub in Council Bluffs , q , c. d 1 Albert A. Clark nnd wife to. Mary E. Clark , n 125 feet of out lot Folsom , Council Bluffs , q , c , d 1 Six transfers , aggregating $1,512 K , P. dance Merrlam block tonight. DICK Of HlH IllJlirlOH. Jacob Wolfe of 1610 South Ninth street died yesterday afternoon at St. Bernard's hospital as a result of Injuries received in an accident at the Peavey elevator at the Transfer about ten days ago. He was severely crushed about the feet and tetanus set In whleh caused his death. Ho leaves a wlfo and two small children. The body will bo taken today to the home of his mother at Underwood , from whence the funeral will bo held Sunday. Services will he held at St , Patrick's Catholic church at Neola , Rev , Father Schlffmacher officiating. Interment will bo in the Catholic cemetery Ht Neola. Deceased wns n carpenter by trade , a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and of the Carpenters' union. POIHO.V IN PICKLED TONGUR. Mr trim lit mill Clprjij mini with Tlielr KiimllleN llm Aarro IlNC-apr. FORT DODGE. la. , Nov. 10. ( Special Tel egram. ) A serious case of ptomaine poison ing haw Just occurred here. The victims were the family of C , M. Rudeslll , a piom- Inent merchant , and Rev. R. T , Lynd of Big Rapids , Mich , n noted Presbyterian clergy man. The family eat nome pickled tongue which had been exposed to the atmosphere , A few hours later they became deathly sick and atjoung daughter barely escaped death through prompt medical assistance. Hrcrpddii to Compiiny K , CORNING , la , . Nov. 10. ( Special. ) On November 8 Adams county tendeied a re ception to Company K , Klfty-flrat Iowa volunteers. A parade occurred over a course of about a mile , The marshals of the da/ were followed by a drum corps , then the veterans of 1861 , with a band , Company K ( fifty men ) Masona , Academy students , public school children , with flags , several floats and carriages , The residences on the line of march were gayly decorated. Clone It lie iIn Hlifllij- Count ) . HARLAN , la. , Nov. 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) On tbo face of the legislative re turns In Shelby county , cx-Speakar Dyers has five majority for representative. It will take the official count to determine the ex act outcome , flyers' friends believe that on the count be will hold the majority of five , which he has on the face of the re turns. Ho Is a Cummins man , it ItcHiiiiimlhlr for hliorlncrr. NBW YORK , NOV. 10-Kx-County Treas urer John C. l.emmerta , whoxe official uc- couiilh trhowed a heavy detlcll , was today convicted of grand larceny. KKIIK IIIU'APFAKF ' Bowen of Allamakee is a New Aspirant for a Coveted Honor , GEAR MAN OPPOSES A CUMMINS ADHERENT l.nU-M Cnmllilntr Mny Cn < Into tlip I'rontiFOtN of llntoii , lre\lounl > C'miNlilcri'iI I'orrmiiKt lit the Flock uf ItUnlH. DCS MOINKS , Nov. 10. ( Special Tele gram ) Urcnt Interest was awakened In the ppcaktrshlp contest todny. It was reported that n. H. Bowen of Allamakco county , member of the loner house of the legislature irom the Llghty-savcnth district , is to bo a candidate for the speakorshlp. The an nouncement comes as a great surprise to the politicians and by some Its authenticity 11 questioned. Boucn has not announced his candidacy , nt least openly , but the state ment ol hln Intention to do so shortly was so well founded that thcra seems llttlo room for doubt. Tlid principal fcnturo of the entrance of nn Allanmkeo county man Into the speaker- ship raca would bo its Influence on the can- I dldncy olV. . L. Baton of Mitchell county. Eaton has been considered the strongest can- el Idntci In the field nnd has been openly In tl11 rncw for several months. I'aton Is the Cumcnlni man nnd Bowen , a Gear mnn , is coin I ui ; cu' to cut him down. Alon with the announcement of the prob able candidacy of Bon en of Allnmakeo comes the repoit that Tcinplo of Clarke will bo a candidate. Others who were being talked about today as candidates already In tbo field arc : IL Blake of Webster and O , b Prcn- tlss of Rlnggold. The defeat of Scheo leaves the Gear machine with a contest between Temple and Prentlss , nt least , on its hands. DEATH RECORD. Solillor linn Pntnl Itolnpno. YANKTON , S. D. , Nov. 10. ( Speclnl Tel egram. ) Private Fred C. Wilson , Company C , First South Dakota volunteers , whoso homo was Burbank , S. D. , died this morn ing of a complication of diseases. He was taken sick at Manila nnd returned homo before his regiment. Ho had partially re covered when ha met Company C hero on Its return , suffered a relapse and has been very sick since then at the home of Joslah Gray. Old Rcnlilont of rillrllHd. FAIRFIELD , Neb , , Nov. 10 ( Special. ) II. S. Goofd , an old resident , formerly prom inent in business and politics , died of heart fatluro this morning. Mr. Goold lived prac tically the life of a hermit in his rooms in the Union block , which ho owned. He had lived In Talrfleld over twenty-five years and was at one time its postmaster. IlcMlileiit of Thirty Ycnrn. PL/ATTSMOUTH , Nob. , Nov. 10. ( Spe cial Telegram. ) Fred Latham , who has been station agent here for thirty years , died at his homo In this city this evening at 7 o'clock after a short Illness. Pioneer Womun Practitioner. CLKVBLAND , 0 , Nov. 10. Dr. Myra K. Merrick , the first woman who practice ! medicine In Ohio and one of the ? first who practiced in the entire country , died today , aged 74 years. < ' ° JP HYMENEAL. Stolp-Urwln. CRBIGHTON , Neb , Nov. 10. ( Special. ) Arthur Stolp and Miss Abble Urwln , were united In marriage- Rov. A. J. Markley , pastor of the Methodist church , at the homo of the bride's parents , near Crelgh- ton , yesterday afternoon. A wedding sup per followed the ceremony. i-IltM pile. HUMBOLDT , Neb. , Nov. 10. ( Special. ) John Carsh nnd Miss Cella Rcvelle were united in marriage on Wednesday by Rev. E. M. 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" ONE WORD WITH YOU SAPOLI 3t klml of rough Cold Ln < iilppc. * 0 PIIJIDAMTCCn Tn PIIDC T , , . 0 bUAnAll I btU IU bUnt Ho.nVcncss , mnuonzn , Catnrili , iui nli : . lutipnnillhroattioulilcf. bend lor proof of It. It docsuotelckcn ordlsngrco * ) * with IhostomRCli , bnfc foi nil ngc . ' - \VrIto ue , Rlvlnp nil symptom * plainly and our l'hslolan will glvo f ; i : AI > Vlcn. n ( .S page book ot Sold by DriiKRUtH or pent by mall , xTn s recipes nnd a FUEi : SAMPLE. Price , in lentHnml 25 cents. Wj 8 Address Dr.B.J. KAY MEDICAL CO. , ( Western Office ) Omaha , Neb. Jg ? MWJ ! S ! & ; Ultfi : &r5J 5J fii5fc ! ? * r * ! ? * iJ iJW i i / St C , Matrulro'a Exlrxo' of Banna Plant la mi Abscfuto Cure for Dlarrhma , Dyaontary and all Dowal Complaints. Deep Illvrr , Iowa , August 15 , 1893. J. Jt C. MACiTini ! MitmriKE Co , St , Iionls , Mo. Dour Sirs- Enclosed find T5 cents In ttampi. for which plcnso mall inn ono bottle of yonr " TCx- trart of Ilniito I'luut. " 1 cnnnot keep house without iu H l the best medicine 1 oversaw for children teething during tbo summer. Voura. W. K. MANN. lYrlt for Frrn Nnmple of Antlhltloui nnd IVni in Votrdrr. J. & C. Magnire Mod. Co. , Sole Prop's , 2345-7 S. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. for them. f The Illustrated Bee Sunday f Pictures of the 5Ist Iowa Volunteers. The Reception at Council Bluffs. These will be the best views of the returning heroes publishe'd and will be well worth preserving. Leave your or ders for extra copies at The Bee office or with your newsdealer. The Ideal \ Overcoat this season in price comfort , style everything is the Gayrock. You will cer tainly get your money's worth and be comfort able in mind as well as in body. Come in and examine our splendid line of overcoats new est , swellest , warmest , neatest is the Gayrock for $10.00. 18 and 20 Main St. 17 und 10 Pearl St. Invest Your Money Safe , Buy a first mortgage netting you 5 pr cent interest , Buy a farm in Iowa or Nebraska. 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