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COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
MINOR MHNTIOJf.
Charles Ucno left last evening for Ua
Jreek , Mich
Alderman GrccnshlchU returned from
'ast ' jcsterday
City Attorney Hazlrton has returned fi
n eastern trip
llss Crlsen | ot Lovcland Is a guest of
rtlssos ( Jroneweg.
Misses Abblo and Amy Dillon arc he
from a visit to SlottCity. .
ft Mrs S Farnsworth and daughters h
returned from Spirit Lake
Misses Lulu and Viola Otto have rctur ;
from a visit to Frccport , la
William t'nderwood has returned fron
.business . I trip through Illinois.
| Charlia Hanimel and Hnunct Tlnley
[ Indulging In a hunt In Nebraska.
'jr ' Miss lleytnati of Cleveland Is visiting
pter , Mrs Kerns , of First street.
it 1ho Lad ) Mutrabeas will hold a mi
Ing this nftcinooti at 2 o'clock In their h
A The Aultman & Miller company has s
| L ! . A Ilovle on two notts aggregating $
* W W Lunger left veBterday for Chcci
Mid Denvfr Maslir Fred actompat !
Iilm.
Iilm.Mr F Faul of Uenlson was In the Illi
over Sunday , a guist ot his brother , All
Faul
Miss Mamie Allen returned Sunday fi
a \lslt to her slstct , Mrs Lincoln , at It
Island
Miss Annie Orove of Weston , leaves I
, day for Clndnnatl , whcio she will Ink
.musical course
I The wrddlng Is announced for totnon
lot Mr C H Van Couit of Omaha and .V
Kigilcn of this city
* The rtteTan FUumcn's association has
( rangcd for the obbcrv.mcc of Labor i
with a picnic at Manawa
Judge Smith has ovci ruled n demurrer
the defendants In the tase of We-s
against Charles P Ilrailslati.
The Orand hotel , Council lUuffB. H
class In every icsprct Itntcs , ? 2.GO per i
nnd upward 13 F. Clarke , pioprletor.
The sailing race at Manawa on Sun *
was won by Psche It was the third o
nurk.H and gave the staunch llttlo > acht
urUed cup.
Contractor Wlkham began work on
north end of the Peul street p.vvlng ) csl
day afternoon He will have the cnl
street paved this week
Soflo Rassmusscn was taken to St He
art ! s hostdtal yesterday , charged with be
an Incanc person The board of Inbnr
will examine her casn today.
All owners of soda fountains In the t
have donated their use to the women of
Women's Christian Association Hosp
association , and tomorrow will be hasp
soda fountain day
Attention High School Cadets- The cad
nru hereby oidcrcd to meet at the corner
Fourth street and Willow avenue at 4 3t
m. , Wednesday , August "tl , to go to Oakla
Uy oidei of Lieutenant P I Van Order
Complaint has been made at police he
quarters that Charles Ilrlght , a ) outh of
years. Is becoming a nuisance to the net
borhood on upper Harilson street where
lives A iimnuu of thefts have been tra
to him and he has been deteeted sevc
times In obtaining small sums of money '
tier false pretenses
\Jlistlco Cook ) esterd.iy rendered a Ju
ment for $150 In favor of the plaintiff , C
rod Toraton , In an attachment case broui
against Robert Ilttdatz The property
tached provid to be Insulllelent to sail
the Judgment , and the deposits of the
fendant In the Council Illni'8 Savings b'
vvctu tied up by an order o. . garnlshmc
The Sixth annual reunion of the Pattaw
tamlo Veteran ashoe.latlon will be held
Oakland , August UC , 27 and 28. A special i
cuislon will be run from this city to Oi
land via the Rock Island on the secc
ami third day of the reunion , leaving Cot
ell muffs In the morning and returning
Iho even Int. Kxturslon rates will prcvi
C. U. Vlvla Co , female remedy. Medl
consultation free Wednesdays. Health bt
furnished. Annex Grand hotel.
Council Bluffs can boast of having I
finest headquarters for both political part
In the state , but there Is about to be csti
ilshcd a third one that will In time cxci
In popularity both of those already cat ;
Huhcd , At the new headquarters no p
tlallty will bo shown gold or silver , and I
establishment will In time bo product
of more real good to the people of this I
mediate vicinity than both of the others.
U. HughcB of 919 Main street Is going
move up town and will occupy No.
Ilroadway , the building just vacated by
A. Hart , the Jeweler , and In order to clc
up a lot of broken lots In his line of me
shoes hats , pants and furnishing goods \ \
( jell for the ne\t ten das , or until rcinov
everything In his entire ilne at greatly
tinted prices at spot cash Remember , t :
Is a genuine clearing sale nnd will be
cash only. Don't forget the number , !
South Main street and that Hughes alw ,
does Just as advertised.
The vltaseope puts on new scenery ev (
evening , and ) ou never get tired lookl
at It. All this week at the Grand Plaza.
Motor Si-rt ! Diirlnt ; Fnlr Weulc
Superintendent DInimock of the mo
company has arranged n schedule for I
running of the motor trains during the f
week In Omaha next week that he thlr
will provo a popular schedule for the Coi
ell Hluffs people who want to see the sh
and get home the same day. In speakl
of his plan ) csterda ) , Mr. Dtmmock sa
"A live-minute service will be Inaugural
between Omaha and Council Hluffs durl
the fair us fast HH the travel demands
Regular trains will run as usual. All
the largo cars will bo run as extras betwc
Twelfth and Douglas streets , Omaha , a
Pearl and Hroadway , Council HUiffo. Tl
Is done in order to double the service 1
tvvceu the two cities. Last ) ear after t
parades were ovei the people all wished
go home at once , and all of our trains wi
In Omaha ready to receive them As
takes an hour to run from Fourteenth a
Howard around the loop or to the Re
Island and return , all the people that wi
left were compelled to wait the return
the trains. Feeling that If they could reu
Pearl and Hroadway or Twelfth and Doug
they would be satisfied and could reu
home much quicker , wo dcom It wlso
run the trains only to these points , there
saving tw cut ) -six minutes In a round ti
and causing the same cirs to make neai
double the number of trips they would
they were to run to the extreme end of t
line In both oil lex In other words , pee |
would rather ildo from Twelfth and Dougl
to Pearl and Hroadnay and walk the n
of the distance homo than wait In Oma
an hour for n train that would take thi
only a few blocks further , "
Clirt'lfNN 'IVlllllNllTH I'lllllxllfll.
The city ordinance lequlrlng all teamstt
to hlteh their hoi ben when left stand !
on the street will hereafter ho enforced a
no exceptions will bo made. Two orrci
tor the offe-iiBO were inado yesterday.
W. Hutehliison , driver for the Schotle
Shumer & Teaglo Oil .company , refus
lo comply with the conditions of the ordl
aneo requiring the use of a weight of u
less than \\euly-flvei pounds Ho w
named a number of tluu-a by the pollt
but disregarded the advice. When notlfl
lhat If ho repeated the offense he wou
bo nneBte-d hu eoncludcd to show his co
lempt for the ordinance and the otlltc
liy an attempt at burleMmc. He procur
the widest stiap hu could find and t
[ ached It to a llttla weight weighing U
[ ban a pound , and madu a grand tai
, > lay In front of Oltlcer llarhjte. The offlc
iromptly took the joung man to the statl
ivhllo Judge McGee wag holding the mor
ing cession of the police court Hutehliib
.vas . lined f G 20 and given bomo wholrsot
idv Ice.
An hour or so later Kd Tletgo , a gartia
miller , left his team standing unhitche
Something frightened the horses and th
an away. Tlu > big wagon came Into co
aet with a light carriage driven by Mi
'olui ' Heuo and badly wrecked It , Whl
Tlctgu was explaining that his team cou
iot possibly have been responsible for tl
levldent ho was placed under arrest. I
Ull continue his explanation In the poll
ourt this morning. Mrs. lltuo escupi
Nltbout Injury , but was considerably frlgh
> notl by her rough experience. _
How the Force is Divided for the Prcsi
Terra ,
PERFORMS THE WORK AT SPECIAL MEETI
1'roiiiiNllloii Mtido Iij It lilcli I
SfholnrN Arc .Siiii | < iMi > d to hc-
uuri- Dunlin of a \ < -r >
Illttti O filer.
The Hoard of Education held a spec
meeting last evening for the purpose
making the assignment of teachers for .
ensuing ) ear , All the members weic pr
cut but Robertson and some delay wa&
casloncd by the absence of the picsldc
While the board wan watting for his appc
once several members adjourned to thu li
and held conferences. After waiting ut
nearl ) 0 o'clock Member Thomas was cal
to the chati
Chairman Snder of the teachers' comn
tee rcportetl the assignments made Sevc
changes were made In each building
Snvdcl Slid that In making the asslgnme
the Intelcsts ot the schools were first tnl
Into consideration and the convenience
the teachers was consulted. The assli
mcnts to grades arc Indicated b ) the flgUr
The assignment Is as follows1
High School Hulldlng H H Had
principal , 0. W Pi Ice , assistant prlnelp
D F Glass , Annie X Ross , Clara L To
Agnes Avery , John Jacobson , Janle H Ha
win Augusta Honker , Ldli Webster , 1
H. P Fleischer
Washington avenue : Mantle Mangti
principal ; Clara Meyers S , Stella Haldwln
Mai ) Dale , 7-7 , Roberta Hitttenhauei ,
Helen Tyler , 5 , Ma ) Perr ) , 4 Ma ) V
Hrunt 1 , Hertha Marsh 2-2 , Sue Hadoll
1 , Jcnttlo Hull fi-2 , Kate Reed S , Jo
Clauson 8 , Margaret Wallace 7 , Ada He
ard 7 , Emma Morehousc , fl , Ellle Willis , 4
Nellie Wadsworth , 4 , Dora Lvons , 3-3 ; Ncl
Parsons 1-1.
llloomer May Sims , principal ; Lllll
Jackson 0 fi , Flora Van Order. 5-5 ; Car
Morgan 1 J , Sadlo Davis , 1-2 ; Mnrga
Whlstlerfi-7. Nellie Hcpford , 5-G , Am
Hlaiiclmrd , 1-1 , Gussle Honn 2-2 ; Nam
Ilardln. 1. Elsie P Honn substitute 7
Pierce Street Vermont Reynolds , pr
clpal G-C , Jonctto Morris , ri-S , Teresa Co )
4-5 , Katie Mcers , It-1 , Kate Treiior , 2
Mary Swire 2-2 ; Mabel Thompson , 1-2 ; I
Han Mlllard , 1. Elsie P Honn , substltn
0-fi
Twentieth Avenue Kate Pane , prlncl ]
4-4 ; Emma Howard , 5-5 ; Ll7le Crock
3-3 , Lliclla Wlllits , 2-1 ; Llllle Chernlss , 2
Mary Ferguson , 1-2 ; Mlsa Vandercook , 1
Nellie Davis , 1-1 ; Hcrtle I. Anderson , si
stltute 4-4
Third Street Mrs M H. Curtis , pr
clpal , 0-G ; Agnes Drake , 5-r ; Ethel Rarcl
4-4 ; Slna Groom , 3-3 ; Julia Walker , 2
Florence Carlcy , 2 ; Mamie Norcne , 1 ; Ji
nlu Howe , 1 ; Ilcrtlo I. Anderson , substltu
G-C.
Second Avenue nettle Graves , prlnclr
G-G ; Mary McMlllIn , 5-5 ; Llcla Young , 4
Minnie Williamson , 3-3 ; Emma Hocsch
2-2 ; Mrs Lizie Gleason , M.
Avenue B Ella Mclntosh , principal , 3
Nellie Jacobs , Louisa Hohnlng , 1-2 ; Mn
Smith. 7-7 ; Laura Long , 2-3 ; Anna Mil
bell , 1.
Eighth Street Willie White , principal ,
Mltla Carter ; Mollle Scahlll , 1-1 ; Mini
[ May , 2-3 , Dora Grass , 1-2 ; Friendly Lucas ,
Eighth Avenue Myrtle Cutler , princlp
1-1 ; Lillian Hart , 3-3 ; Louisa Carson , 2
Ilutli Wallace , 4-4.
Madison A'vcnue Jennie Pile , princlp
l-l ; Anna Lamlon , 5-5-G ; Annie Wllllan
5-4-4 ; Minnie Johnson , 2-2-3.
Thirty-second Street Ida 55lpf. princlp
l-l ; Jessie Alworth , 3-3-4 ; Paula Kreldlcr , 2
Harrison Street Minnie Hanson , prln
pal , 2-2-3 ; Oma Kendle , 3-1-4 ; Carrie Wcl
1-1-1.
Gnnn School Cora Gretzcr , 1-1-2-2-4-G
Clark Uulldlng Viola Duncan , 1-1-2-3-C
Courtland Place Ada Alnsworth , 1-1-2-3
Woodbury Building Mamie Oliver , 1- :
3-4.
Windsor Park Mrs. Kate Sprague , 1-1
3-3-5-5.
Supervisor of Music Miss Kennedy.
Supervisor of Drawing Harriet Blood.
Substitutes Annie DcGroat , Edith Fie
Grrco Foster , Amy Robinson.
Superintendent Joseph C. Hlsey :
ACCEPTED WITHOUT DEHATE
The report was accepted without deba
Secretary Daw son reported that ho h
looked up the matter of the contracts wl
school book publishers. The contracts a
made by law and must run five ) ears. Th
liave now expired and the secretary was I
Uructcd to ascertain If the present cc
tracts and bonds could be legally continu
In force The scctctary stated that he w
unable to find the original contracts a
bonds In a number ot the deals Those
nad found and examined contained no clan
that would prevent the board exacting t
: ondltlons of the bond and the board coi :
hold the publishers to the present contrat
Tor as many years as they desired , but t
iiubllshcrs could not prevent the board tt
nlnatlng the deal at any time. The repe
A as accepted and the matter was left wit
jut action for the present.
Member Spruit brought up the question
entlng or purchasing a typewriter for t
luporlntemlent's olllcc. The board has be
entlng a machine and It was thought to
letter economy to buy one , and on motli
if Spruit It was decided to make the pn
base at once.
A representative of a book publtshli
louse made the board a very enticing prop
iltlon to furnish Fryc's Complete Geograpl
0 the primary grades , a book that Is not
ise The proposition was to take n ma
if old geographies that had accumulated
ho schooloB for ten ) cars or more , of i
lames and grades and pay for them at
( oed price , glvlnc the new books In e
: hangc The bonk does not displace ai
low in tha schools. The proposition a )
ncluded the offer to take any uniibcd PC
cr's geographies at original price If m
ind not ICES than half price In any cnndltl
md give the new primary books for thei
The proposition was accepted and the co
ract ordered to be made. Prof. Sawyer la
all recommended the book In the follow li
estlmonlal and the action of the board
n line with his recommendations' "Fre
'rlmary Geography Is the only prlma
[ eography , or first book , I have seen th
should care to put into tlin hands
luplls Its bright pages and Interesting ma
er commend It to teachers of the third ai
ourth grade. W SAWYER.
Hook Custodian Hushncll suggested to tl
loard the advisability of changing the prle
if the books to make even figures and t
iway with troublesome odd cents This wl
ncreauo the price of some 1 cent and d
rcaso the cost of others to the same anioun
'he suggestion was adopted. After the a
iroval of Mr. HushneU's bonds as custodU
he board adjourned.
Special grounds for private picnic partl <
it Grand Plaza.
I.ooUlnir for ll CIIIHH Throw l-r.
Dozens of wheelmen are looking for son
coundrel who has taken the trouble
cattcr glass all the way along Hroadwi
rom the Methodist church to the postolllc
'he glass 'vas placed close to the curbli
n the track used most by wheelmen
lumber of tires were ruined and the ml
reant can have the satisfaction of knov
ug that his mean act has already cost owi
rs of blcclcs ( CO or more. The glass wi
ilaccd on both sides of the street with tl
clfberato Intention of causing It to the
ho greatest possible amount of harm 1
evcral places It was deposited where tl
ccifmulatlou ot mud would assist In coi
eallnt ; It and make It certain that slim
iolnts would come Into contact with tl
libber tires Complaints were made to tt
ollce and an effort will be made to fir
he fellow and give him the punlshmei
e il < serves Several of the merchants I
rent of whose stores the glass was throw
ad It removed as soon as they dlscoverc
1 or had their attention called to It ,
Hoftma > r's Fancy Patent flour makes th
est and most bread. Ask your grocer for 1
, drugs , paints and glass. Tel , 263 ,
ri.VI.NO TIIIJ TAX
Cll > - Council ScKKlon DiMOlcw Mil
Time to I IIP Viilijcct.
At the meeting ot the city council 1
evening the time wag largely consumed
listening to the report of the finance cc
mlttcc and fixing the tax assessment for
coming ) ear The assessment finally agri
upon makes a slight reduction from that
last vear. It Is as follows ;
Fund Ml '
General
Itonds ami Intmst
Intersection , paving nnd grading
Interaction , newer fund
General pew or fund
I'ublle Hl > rnt >
Park fund
Water fund
Funded debt fund . .
Judgment fund
Total
Agricultural lands within city limits
mills.
Contracts nnd bonds for a lot of sewer
sidewalk work ordered , were submitted :
approved
The motor compan ) gave notice that
arrangement had been nnde with Contr
tor Wlckham for the paving ot the <
three- Inches of the broken granite Jol
outside the rails on Pearl street. 1
company Insisted upon pivlng the outs
foot with granite and will use blocks twt
Inches nnd nine Inches alternately , and '
Interstices will be filled with brick. T
strip In the center between the tracks v
also be paved with brick.
A protest was filed by II. C Cory , D.
Clark , H H Ohllnger and others agal
the award ot the sewer contract on Fn
view avenue and Third street to E
Wlckhnm for the iea&on that he was I
only bidder mid had not made one pr
foi all of the gewer. The matter was
ferrcd to the Judiciary committee.
The marshal was Instructed to notify i
propel ty nwnns on Mlllard and Sevci
streets , to i also their walks to grade
petition was received for a new walk
Eighteenth street , and went over for f
ther Inquiry.
Aldciman Casper reported that the co
mittee composed of himself and the i
glncei had been unable to agree upon
leeommendatlon concerning the lowcilng
the curb In fiont of the propert ) of J
Squire and the questions at Issue was
ferrcd to the committee of the whole
investigation
After some other minor business the cot
ell convened as n board of health , and
dercd the filling of n number of vac ;
lots. The council then adjourned , to m
again this evening The aldermen will m
as a committee of the whole at 9 o'clt
this morning.
TOOK IHON" MOLT1I IN ACTK
Kodak rioiiil Cnli'Iu'H tinOre
TnlUr \\lu-ii Hf WIIH Vrr > HIIK > ,
A set of the most remarkable photograi
were printed ) csterday by a local photi
rapher and will < rcate something of a ci
stcrnatlon In the democratic camp wl :
they get the wide circulation that will pn
ibly be glvn them. They were snap sh
taken b ) a kodak fiend of W. J. Hran wl :
he was making his speech from the r <
rdatform of his train at Neola while
route to New York. The ) oung man w
handled the kodak did not know what
[ reasuro he had until a few days ago. 1
pictures show Bryan's face nt various sta ;
ivhlle making his short talk. The first
; he smile with which he greeted his fell
jltlzens. The kodak caught the last c
it It when the corners of his mouth w <
Irawn up to his cars. H Is the ghas
; rln of the facial contortionist aggraval
00 degrees. The next shows him Just af
10 has said "My fellow citizens , " a
ooked downward with a benignant cast
ho ces. The kodak shows the smile
he reverse of the former , pulling the ci
lers of his mouth down until they dls ;
iear under his chin. Another shows h
ust after he has uttered the words "fi
. " His moi
silver , peace and prosperity.
s shown as the same shape anil size as t
: rouser guards used by wheelmen. A
jthcr shows him where he thanks the au
> nce for Its kind attention and predli
ils election In November. Here the ked
; ot In Us work In a manner that Is si
dy paralzlng. The mouth Is given the (
ircvslon of the new moon with the hot
pointing upward nnd then Instantly i
erhed. The kodak has caught a little
he three changes the lips would have
jass through in making the figures a
us blended them Into something that
lifllcult to describe. A number of the p
and whercv
urcs were made yesterday
ihown created the greatest amusement.
1 campaign document the p'ctures ' would
, cry useful and they will find their vv
nto public print before long. A set
hem was printed for Hon. Lafe Youi
idltor ot the DCS Molnes Capital.
I1ANY nMlHAVOUKKS MMV COMI.N
Vil niifc Ciinril of the Com cntli
Seeking ( tunrliTH In tin * Cltj.
Delegates to the Christian Endeavor cc
'cntlon began coming In last evening. T
cceptlon committee had. Its hamU full pi
'Idlng for them. It was not expected th
my considerable number would come durl
he day , and as arrangements had only be
nado for four das' entertainment , It hot
red the committee for some time to d
lose of them. Among those who arrlv
i ere/ the following :
Aurclla , Edith Hushnell , Llbblo Coral
da Grove. Rose M. Smith , Etta Kelly , Sail
Irook , Addle Hurke , Estey M. Hacht , Ma
i. Wise , J. W. Ault ; Dubuque , Adelaide Bu
ot , Josephine Sahin , Mary Grecnbow ; Gut
Io Center , Louise Hill ; Densdale , Bessie
IcKcown ; Des Molnes , Clifford Hartlc
'red Pease ; Chicago , Burton Smith ; Fol
eld , Eugene Chaddock ; Alton , H , K. Buc
lan ; Cromwell , Mabel Walton ; Cresto
lorn Merrill ; Afton , Grace Nlckols ; Lenc
I D. Thomas.
The following Is the official program f
oday :
Morning "Ood hnth given you this Ini
0 posse HS It. "
10 00 Conference of state , district , coun
.ml . local olllctts , parlors of the First U.i
1st church , Willow iivenue and Seven
treot
Afternoon Tent meeting- , First uven1
.lid . Seventh ptrect "They declared i
hlngH that Oed had done with them. "
3 00 Pra.ve-r for the convention.
J JO Reports of Btate olllcera.
4 45 Huslness.
B 00 Adjournment.
Tuesdiiv evening ( Tent meeting ) "Wh
1 that In thine huml "
7 30 Pr.ilso service.
7 41 Gie-etlni ; from city of Council Hlufl
iv Hon. George Carson , majoi ,
7 Vi Greeting from committee of 'OH , A
! McConnell , president of the local union ,
8 in Rcspotibo , CharlcH 11. Blmlto , 13u
nirton
5 15 Pn sldont'H annual address.
9,00 Adjournment uml reception.
It doesn't matter much whether sick hea
die , biliousness , Indigestion and constlp ;
on are caused by neglect or by tinuvoldab
Ircumstances ; DeWltt's Llttlo Early Rise
' 111 speedily cure them all.
You can leave Council Hluffs as late i
o'clock p m and get down to Manawa I
mo to see the wonderful vltascopo , Chant
f scenery every night.
Don't ) ou think tt must be a pretty got
xundry that can handle the work of fifty '
Ixty cities and towns to the satisfaction
undrcds ? It's the Eagle Laundry , 7 ;
Iroadway.
I.liTiiHi-d ( oYcil. .
MnrrltiKO licenses were issued by tl
lerk of the courts yesterday as follows-
runio nnd residence. Ag
. .evvlHV Until , Pottnwnttnmlo count ) .
ie rthu M Goon , Pottnvvattamlu county. ,
'url ' N Gees , Pottavvuttamlu county . .
'ora ' C Until , I'ottawatlnmlo county. . .
Get a germ-proof ( liter and save doctor
Ills. Only $3 Stcnhan Hro .
I lavii jonr house touched up and ) oi
arrlago lepalnled. G. Miller Main strcc
Go to Manuwu and camp during the heatc
) rm and Kccpcool _
No additional charge will be made to tt ;
rand Plaza on account of the \ltaseopi
hat will give everbody a chance to t > eo i
White enameled , brabS'trlmmed beds J3. (
jls week at Durfee Furniture compan's.
better I'liif , 1'lrt * llrlcU , llulllut ; .
Wholesale and retail , J , C. Dlxby , Z (
lain street.
Threatens the Combination * wlih Destrncti
at Present in'Ibvra. '
DISGUSTS MANY OLD-TIME' DEMOCRA
t till * ItlllK Itlltllll
ThliiUMlttlout
tt Ulu-H of 'I IKIXO , ltl
the
UKS MOINiS. Aug. - * ( Special Tc
gram ) The congressional conventions
the democrats , populists and sllverltcs of I
Seventh district will be held In dlftcrt
rooms of the court house Wedncsda ) ami
Mentions are the ) wilt have a monkey a
parrot time. The whole fusion scheme in
fall through and If It docs for this dlstr
It will make trouble In carrying out I
scheme In the Sixth and Eighth dlstrl
is well ,
At the Ottumxva convention the fusion i
rangcincnt was perfected for several d
Irlcts It was agreed that White shoi
tic the Sixth district candidate , J M Jose
the nighth district man and that the sill
republicans should name the man In t
Seventh district , of which Polk county
the big end.
The silver republicans of the district t
tcrinlned on Rev Frank W ttvans for c <
sress and have Insisted that he receive t
endorsement of the democrats and populln
Ihe democrats protest because Hvahs Is
prohibitionist and has been active In pro
: utlons. He has been a life-long repi
[ lean and Is a Methodist preacher The de
ocrats v\ho oppose htm want James M >
Saughan nominated. The populists obji
lust as strongly to Uvans , but want H Crn
nominated Ho was the populist cuudldi
for governor a ) car ago The contend !
3lements ale not getting closer together
the convention approaches , and it Is p
ilblo the fusion plan will fall. Hvans Is
.lie lead , not bccaiibc ho Is liked , but bccal
many democrats are disposed to stand
.lie Ottumwa deal.
LOOKS LIKE A SPLIT.
They fear that for them to climb o'
the traces might defeat the fusion pi
In other districts , and have a bad effect
the state , possibly even resulting In a fi
uro of the populist state convention to <
dorse the action of the Ottumwa couvc
tlon
Cvery effort Is being made to smot
over the trouble nnd prevent a split 1
managers find fusion vcr ) hard to mana
The democrats of this district prot
against a handful of silver republicans ri
ulng the whole machine , as the ) arc n
doing To add to the trouble , the SI'
distilct Is liable to break the Ottnm
slate. It Is reported that White Is to
dioppcd and Stock of Ottumwa given I
populist nomination. The Influence of t :
announcement has been In the direction
Increasing the opposition ot the democn
hero against Evans. Then , too. there
trouble over the fusion In the Eighth.
M. Joseph of Creston was awarded the fusl
nomination In the Ottumwa division , 1
there Is a hard fight on him. He albo
a. populist , and the democrats don't 1 !
him. If In the Seventh district fusion fa !
It can be predicted that It will serlou :
Injure the whole fusion scheme In the sto
Iowa CiuintlcN Kloctliic Tlu-lr ( lull
to < li < > StallC < > 1 ciillon.
SIOUX CITY , Aug. 24. ( Special Te
; ram. ) A convention of sound money den
: rats was held here th.lt } afternoon 'a
wenty-three delegates and as many ;
ernates were selected q attend the den
: ratlc state convention in DCS Molnes tl
vcek , the names of a number of leadl
mslness men of the city appearing in t
1st. A strong delegation will go from he
Heps were taken to make the organizatl
icrmanent.
DUHUQUC , Aug. 24 ( Special Telegrar
The sound money democratic conventl
oday selected thirty-three former loadc
is delegates to the convention at L
dolnes Wednesday.
MASON CITY , la. , Aug. 24 ( Special T
'gram ' ) The sound money democrats IK
. convention and organized the county todi
Phe following were elected delegates to t
tate convention1 J. U. E. Markley , J. H. \
onlogue , G. W. Sanborn , J. Cllgglt , J.
.IcGaharan . , T. H. Beocom , John Goflney a
I. R. Edgar.
OTTUMWA , la , Aug. 24. ( Specla
Wapello county sound money den :
rats In convention selected a delegation
hlrty-elght to the DCS Molnes conventlc
They are only entitled to nineteen.
HOW SrilUCKMZS OCTh CMllin'NC
HUH 11 < liinu < l < > Slil ] > | > < - < ! Wt'Nt f
COIM < > IOIICO Of III * llllMlllfKN.
SIOUX CITY , Aug. 24. ( Special Tel
; ram ) The fact Just leaked out today tli
i few days ago a largo shipment o' pan
nirrency was made from Sioux City
Jallfornla under peculiar clrcumstanc
iVhen the California banks began to fi
he loss of gold coin they were left wl
ittlo money on which to do business a :
JIaus Spreckles , the sugar refiner , w
mablo to get money to transact buslnc :
10 wired his customers here and In oth
illssouri river points and towns west
lero to send him what they owed In cu
ency. The largest Jobbing house hero li
ncdlately shipped paper money to Callforn
md hereafter will pay in that manner.
IMMNH | oil Colil XotcH.
CHAMUERLAIN. S. D. , Aug. 24. ( Spccia
-A gentleman who was formerly In t !
ncrcantllo business at Vermilllon , but w !
9 now In Texas , has written a letter
ils agent In Vermilllon that has cans
ousldcrablo discussion , The gentlcnn
till owns a great deal of valuable proper
n Vermllllon and Clay county and whl
resident of that section was a leader
ho rankH of the populist party. H
utter , which Is In the posstsslon of a Vc
illtlbn newspaper man , reads as follow
You are hereby notified that If you a
bio to make any sale of any of my pro
rty and the purckaeer Is not able to pi
11 cash that you shall draw all not
ayablo In gold , until further notice
onbt very much If wo get free coinage
liver that they are able to keep silver <
ar with gold at the ratio of 1C to 1 , . '
otHcrjuence I would bo paid In a doll
'Ith less purchasing power than the dc
ir now Is , which Is based upon gold , nt
alculatcd to bo the uaniii dollar when tl
oles would b
Ili-liiilillfini TimiiHlilp Tli'Ki-t ,
VERDON , Neb. , Aug. 24 ( Special ) Tl
opubllcans of Liberty township met
Ho opera house Saturdayiafternoon and s
> cted fourteen delegates * to attend tl
aunty convention to bp Ju > Id at Falls CI
n August 27 and placed In nomlnatli
10 following township , officers Treasure
: . E. How man ; tleik. D , M King , a
L-ssor , C C. Kot , A McKtnley and Hoba
lub of about 140 members was organlzi
ml about $6 raised A Ith which to hi
irches and other things needed In the car
algn work this fall Tlin republicans -
ils section are all enthusiastic.
tiillronil Men > \ orU for MulCliilr
M1TCIIELU S D. . Aug. 24 Special Tel
ram ) There are quite a number of ral
jad men In this city , ! and last night tt
inployes of the Milwaukee road met or
rganlred a railroad meit'B sound mom
lub W II Gregory was madu preside ; )
. E Clark secretory. ajl ( ( James Collli
easurer The organization starts with
lembershlp of forty , whkh Includes near
very railroad finploo In the city
rinilN MIIII > Siiiinil MomVolcrn. .
WEDSTER CITY , la . Aug 24. ( Specli
'clegram ' ) At E o'clock this afternoon (
' , Turner , train dispatcher at Waterloo , f <
lie Illinois Central , took a poll by wire <
lie depot emploves at all the stations alar
lie division from Dubuque to Fort Dode
ver 100 railroad men reported Two at
ir lirjan , one a prohibitionist anJ the bu
nee for McKlnloy and sound money.
Klurht < iriMiM Out of
BEATRICE , Aug. 21 , ( Special. ) Tl
rst physical contest In this city , grow In
ut of politics durlug the present can
palgn occurred today , when O L. Platt
prominent Insurance agent ot this city ,
iamcit Wiggins ot Hanover township , foui
one round , the latter coming oft vlctorlo
Platt Is a staunch democrat of the g
standard variety and Wiggins Is of I
Bryan typo of democracy.
TO IIKAII IHM'LllMCVN HOCTIII'
Spt-nUrrn 'I liroimliont ( In- Sti
OrocH'd vtltli l.arnc CromlN.
NE.MAHA , Neb. , Aug 21 ( Special
Hon. Allen W Field made a fine spe <
on the money qur tlon at this place Sat
flay night. Several hundred people vv
present at the meeting which was held
the park. Judge Field was at his best , i
his telling points in favor of sound moi
and republicanism awakened much
thuslasm. Ncmaha now has a McKln
club , with a membership of over 160 , wh
Is steadily growing
HUMHOLDT , Neb , Ang 24 ( Special
Salurda ) evening lion J H Strode mi
nn able address on the present Issues to
enthusiastic crowd In Speeser prccli
south of this city. This precinct enl ) 1
Near entered the republican stronghold , i
Intends to stay there. This Is a Qern
coinmunlt ) , and the ) are unanimous
Bound money
STROMSHURG , Neb , Aug 24 ( Spec !
lion O C Peterson ot Illinois will mi
two speeches In this county the com
week He will speak In the Swedish 1
Ktiage. discussing the financial quest
from a republican standpoint Mr. Pel
son comes here recommended as one of
brightest speakers on the stump. He
said to be exceptionally effcctlvo mm
Iho people of his own nationality. As
largo portion of the Inhabitants of t
county are Swedes , the republicans cxp
Mr Peterson's efforts to result In mt
convcits to the cause of sound money.
speaks In the park In this city Saturd
and In Johnson's grove In Swede Ho
precinct Monday , August 31.
CHADRON , Neb , Aug. 24. ( Special
lion John L Webster of Omaha Is to
Iress the McKlnley club at this place S
lembcr 1 , at which time a big rcpublb
ally will bo held Additional members
jelng added to the club every day , and
jlds fair to be of great good to their cause
DUNCAN , Neb , Aug 24 ( Special
There was a rousing McKlnley meeting h
Saturday night Part of the Columbus c
ivas up with drums and flfcs and llvel
; hlngs up with some good music Hn
mil McAllister made rousing speeches
: er the meeting n paper vvns started to
; onl/u a sound money club Thlrt-t
lames were signed , full ) ono-half of
dgners are democrats A meeting Is cal
'or next Saturday night to oiganlze.
ST EDWARD. Neb , Aug 24 ( Spec !
After considerable delay the republicans
this place have been able to secure II
\ W Je-fferles of Omaha to open the ca
iialgn here Frlda ) night H is proposed
make this rail ) a regular co opener :
laving had Mr Jefforles here two ) ears a
: hey Know what to e\pcct. A great chai
: ias taken place In this town during the p
: wo weeks , favorablu to republican succt
O'NEILL , Neb. Aug 24 ( Special ) 1
McKlnley and Hobart club ot this c
icld an enthusiastic meeting Saturday ev
ng The meeting was addressed by Jc
McHugh and E S KInch of this city. 1
; entlemcn delivered ver ) able addresses
; hc money question and were loudly
dautled The republicans of this county
aborlng zealousl ) for the ticket.
IM.NS roil A mo co\vivri <
ISolil staiiilnril Dcinoc-ralM I'.nlhii
aNtlo for I ! < * m > AYaf ( crsoii.
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 24 It has b <
radically settled by the executive comn
co of the national democratic party that
emporary chairman of the convention sli
jo taken from the east nnd the pcrmnni
ihalrman from the south. The men w
vlll preside have been Informed of the fo
nit their names will not be made pul
mtll after the meeting of the full natlo :
committee here one week from tomorrt
Several names were mentioned at hei
iiiartcrs , but the plan seems to be to nu
lourke Cockran ot New York tcmpor :
ihalrman and Donelson Cattery of Loulsl ;
loimanent chairman Mr. Cockran has :
rot engaged quarters at any of the hot <
jut the men at the head of the movcnii
ire confident that he will be In the ci
cntlon. John M. Palmer of Illinois , cha
nan of the national committee , will c
ho convention to order. It ls believed
icadquartcrs that the convention will )
ast longer than two das
The statement printed In the cast jest
lay that Henry Watterson of Kcntuc
Aould accept the nomination for presldi
mdcr certain conditions , has attrac
.vide attention at gold standard lie ;
Iiiartcrs. H Is conceded that the g
itandard democrats of Kentucky will be
mportant factor In the convention , and
.hey conclude that Mr. Watterson ought
iavo the nomination they may be able
iwlng the convention for him.
A large force of men Is engaged In
nodellng and rearranging the hall in wh
ho convention will be held , and by the 1 ;
if the week the work will have been co
deled. Speelal attention has been glv
o the space set apart for the accommoi
ion of the press , and It Is known that t !
till bo all utilized. The stage IIUH be
ncreancd In size eo that It will seat
icrsons.
i'llltlli : THOUSAND IIP. VII IIOU
iliiN 'I'll < in nKli Seine Km
About Sound Money.
WEBSTER CITY , la. , Aug. 24. ( Spec
'clegram ) Roswell G. Herr spoke In a tc
icro tonight that would scat 3.000 peep
"ho band was out and the tent was filled
ivcrflowlng. Ills address was mainly c
otcd to the financial question , and Mr. Hr
Iwclt at length on the effect free colna
if silver would have upon conditions in t
Jnltcd States His arguments were w
ecelved by the vast audience , and the spec
vas pronounced the most forcible eveT t
Ivercd here. A reception was given t
llstlngulshed speaker nfter the exercls
if the evening.
10 * IFxi' for I > iirri > liii'il Ciirre'iu
MONDAMIN , la , Aug 24 ( Special ) Hi
I W. Uyers of Harlan , la , , gave a talk
rotection and sound money hero Saturdt
Hit argument Is sound and convincing , a
Id lots of good here. A McKlnley cl
'as organized last week with 150 membc
lliiiIiri'NH anil i : < | iu'Mtrlc'iiii - .
Probably the empress of Austria spen
lore money on horses for her own rldl
linn nnyther woman In Europ . Wh
no empress Is hunting , and tlia meet ha
ens to be far from her residence' , shegc
rally drives to within a short distance
; In a brougham , wearing ordinary ci
logo attire With her majesty are f
idles In waiting , whoso duty It Is to s
hat everything required for the empre
car on horseback Is brought by the drci
rs , who follow In another carriage T
oachman has orders to drive up to a
cntleraan's house which happens to bo
lu neighborhood of the meet , when t
lotman alights and requests that a roc
my bo placed at her majesty's disposal
'hlch to dress Naturally , a good ma
copio have been somewhat taken aback
tus being suddenly asked to accotnmoda
n Imperial guest and this was especial
'io case In Ireland when the empress w
tinting there a few- years ago , for th
ere not accustomed to such an horn
[ onover , she did there as she alwajs ti
t homo. _
MlllH Clone.
O. Aug 23-Tho Unl
oiling mill , employing f > 00 hands , tins be
hut down for an Indefinite period H
'ullcr , the manager , xuyri tliero Ix
loney In the Iron buslniHH at present f
HI reason that all building operatic
.uu lue.il sunpc-ndcd , and It IKIH been el
Idcd tu close the mills ) until times g
etter
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
liem
em ?
Ifif.
FINDS EVIDESCE OF I'fllSI '
Analysis of the Stomach of Jim Paul's .
Icgcd Victim.
EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER BEGI
Motltp Cor ( lie Crlnir snlil tci
I lie MiinliTcr'N IIf lriIn
iMire Ml" ( ininiliiKillicr'M
lliuiU' .
wnnsrnu CITY , in , Aug. 24 (
rclcKrnm ) Indications poliu slrongh
I'a l chniRrd vi
the millt of the man
[ lolsonliiK his deceased wife's gromlmotl
strvehnlnc poison being found In the sti
jch of Mrs inilln After nn Invcstlgat
extending o\er ten dnvs It lins devclo
that Jim 1'nul. arrested upon the sunplc
af poisoning Mrs Dnllii , must stnnd t
upon the churgc of murder In the ( list
srec. His prcllnilnnrj hearing was ci
mcnccd this afternoon The examlnal
progresses \ery slowly. The defense <
rclj upon the Inability of the piosocul
to show snnielent motl\e for the crime
1'rnf It. Mac ) testified that he Is a chi
1st and one of the facult > of Highland 1 *
lollcgo of les Molncs. He received fi
Coroner Hbcrle the stomach of Ml 8 liTer
Tor analsis The essential part of his i
ileneo consisted In the testimony that
found strjchnlno In the stomach In qu
lltles sutllclont to produce death He di
) tistratcd In several vvn > s that It was str )
nine , one of which was the administering
\ small qnantlt ) taken from the stonmcl ;
Iwo llvo frogs In both cases It produ
loath within fl\e minutes
The thcor ) of the prosecution Is suppoi
ultnost wholl ) by circumstantial evldi1
so far as has been developed It has slit
Iho prcseuce of I'aul at the home of
victim , It will undertake to prove that I1
was under great obligations to the decea
mil that he expected at her death to
licr liomc ; that her death would remove
obstacle , and the enl ) one , In the way
Ills marriage to the girl Klla Hartni
nhntn ho married flve das nfter
[ latin's de ith 1'anl bears an un avery re
tatlon about Homer Iho people fi
tint vicinity all think him guilty not o
i ( the murder of Mrs Dulln , but of his v
is well.
I II VINS ' 10 CM Itll CVn.OM VN
lima < ; irl Win , \\ould \-\Vlici-l
Co IVttfri'il hj llrr I'nri'lltN.
CEDAR RAPIDS , la , Aug. 24 ( Special
Little Llz7lu Dietz was ) cstorda ) Lhulned
her parentH to keep her from rldliif
lilcjclc The girl Is ver ) fond of her wl
and during the summer months has
tmently been seen taking rides Her fat
objected and ) estcrday , to Keep her fi
bad company , as he fca > s , he fastencc
heavy log chain to her feet with a h
Some of the neighbors heard of this i
called the police The fetters were remo
and an agi cement WOB made that in fut
the glrl'H conduct shall bo referred to
police matron before punishment Is Inlllci
Mr. Diet ? , the girl's father. Is an
alderman and quite a prominent cltl ;
The girl , who Is given a good name g
orally , tells a story of years of 111-tn
mcnt.
Grrrii Connie IMoiu'i'rw *
jnrrnilSON. la. , Aug. 24 ( Special
Pho eighth annual meeting of the Old
lers' association of Greene county will oc
lext Saturday , August 29 , in this c
These gatherings have CIIIIIQ to be regar
is among the most cnjn > ahlc events of
; ear , a sort of reunion of the men i
.vomcn who hn\e lived In the count ) nea
luarter of a centiirj. Of course everybi
n the county Is invited , but only old i
.lers take part In the program There i
> o cannonading at 10 o'clock , followed
nuslc , annual address by Judge Chui
Basket dinner at noon , followed by si
speeches b ) old-timers Relics of the ec
lajs will also be on exhibition. Ten til
sand people are expected.
SnlmlK'N I'roilnec MrrHiinttM.
CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Aug. 24 ( Spci
Pclegram ) Some lime ago S. H. Oaffonl
Chicago came to this city and , represent
ilmsclf to bo a member of the firm of G
'ord & Co. of Chicago and tliat they ]
iroperty In DCS Mollies , secured the si
nent of nearly $1,000 worth of butter i
; ggs and nearly as much moro from at
mints near here. Receiving no remlttan
in Investigation showed there was no B' '
inn in existence. Maishal Fanner left h
: oday , armed with a requisition , and i
iring G afford back to be tried for obtain
; oods under false pretenses
r\vo viiiws OF Tim nitsT
[ > IIC Of till ! VI.-V1N WlIN Ollll , lllt I'll
full } True.
This pretty conceit Is perpetrated by
Detroit Tree Press-
"Orlando , " she exclaimed , "tho baby
i tooth. "
"Has he ? " was the response In a t
.vlilch betrayed no emotion.
"You don't seem a bit surprised "
"I'm not surprised. All babies have f
; ccth. If this ono didn't have any I'd in
igo to get up some excitement , ma ) be.
"I thought ) ou'd be pleased and ha |
ibont It. "
"No I don't see that it's any occas
'or especial congratulation. The baby
ny sjmpathy. "
"Sympathy ! What for ? "
'Tor having his llrst tooth He has J
itruck tin ) opening chapter of a long t
it trouble. Pretty soon he'll have ot
.ceth. "
"Of course he will. "
"Every one he cuts will hurt him. Tl
ils second teeth will come along and p
.lie-so out. That will hurt him again. Sc
> f the new ones will come In crooked , 1
is not , and he will have to go to the d
: lst and liavo a block and tackle adjus
: o them to haul them around Into line. Tl
lo'll cut his v , iKdotn teeth That'll hurt 1
loino more After that he'll have to
.o the dentist and let him drill holes i
mmmer until his face feels like a gn
mlpltatitiK stone quarry. I wouldn't vv
ilm to go through life without tctth ; I
1 must s > ty that I don't sco any occasion
.he customary hilarity over an event t
.11 cans so much In the way of sorrow :
lumlliatlon. "
'
Mies Delia Slovens , of lioston. Mate , ' -
writes : \ have always suffered from f
lieifldlttiry bcrofula , for whlcli I tried it
vailoua retnpdles , anil many reliable ! '
ubHlclaniibut nonorelieved me. After * > < "
taking C bottles of
I am now well. I
am very gratetul
to jou , as I feel
that It saved me
fiotn a llfuof un
told agony , and . ,
filiall take pleasure In epoaklnK enl > \ "
vv onh of jiralso for the wonderful med- ; :
Iclnu , and in recominendliig It to all. . '
'IreutUoon
Illaod and Hkln
Diseased mailed
frco to any ad <
dicsa.
SWIprnciPIC CO. , Allanto , On. fe
\T COUMiM.
stiiiU'iit Hen llrnril front After Itclnip
lion ! Twit Vrnrt
ntTKAt-O. N Y , Aug. 24. The Kjtpren
publishes the follow In : Prcderlck Oordon
Hew , The missing Cornell tdndcnt ,
who disappeared two years ro nd wa
supposed to have met with foul play at
Itlmcn , has been heard from. He Is on
ono of the East India IsUnds. His parents
In this city ) ostcrday received a letter from
him In this letter Rcw states that after
leaving Cornell he went to Now Yolk , en
gaged passage on a cattle ship and worked
his vva ) to llordeaux France At that place
ho Bpcured emptomcnt with an electrical
firm that was about to erect an electric
plant In Central America He sailed from
Honduras In the earl ) part of 1S95 , vlsltlnir
Jamaica Martinique and Culm , and thru
returned to Prance , where he contracted
to look after the electric machlner ) of a
tramp trading ship bound from the Hast
Indies The vessel Is duo at Southampton
the latter part of this month and Rew states
he will leave the ship there and return
homo at once He has not seen an Ameri
can paper since his departure and did not
know that a search was being made for
him.
\TT\CKM TIII : v. it. v. VM > nr.tis.
SiMiMiillitii rri n < cil ill tlip t'nloti Miet-
litK nf llnllnnj iniil : | < i > CH.
THRHi : HAUTi : , 1ml , Ang 24 The union
of the flve railway brotherhoods was at
tended b ) several thousand people A sen
sation was created when Grand Secretary
and Treasurer Austin of the Order of Hall
way Trainmen attacked the American Rail-
vva ) union and Its preldent , Kugcnc V Debs.
He referred to President Debs as the "sclf-
elictid saviour of labor" and said the Amer
ican Ralhva ) union was but the dream ot an
enthusiast He attacked the plan ot the or
ganisation and said It was In danger ot los
ing ( .ontiul over Itself on account of Its
membership being lomposcd l.irgel ) of a
radical and dangerous element Chief Ar
thur of the llrotherhood of Locomotive Hngl-
nccrs also criticised the American Rallwnv *
union , but In a milder vein Other speakers
were Sargent of the llrotherhood of Uocomo-
tlvo rrcimn , Clarke of the Order of Railway
Conductors and Morrlsie > of the llrothcr-
hood of llallwa ) Trainmen
vor r rum
MIM.lllliiin HIIBUII Hulls llrr HIIH
Imiiil mid ( liillH Him.
KANSAS CITY. Aug 24 I'amll ) troubles
caused William R.igan , an ex-pollLeinan ot
Denver , Cole , to separate from hla wlfo
two months ago. Mis Ragan came tu Kan
sas City with her two children and went
to live with her mother , Mrs Anna Stark ,
at 224 Wist Fifth street. Friday night
Ragan arrived In town He brought $1,000
with him and Mrs Ragau seemed pleased
to see him and the family was boon In
stalled In lodgings When Ragan awoke
about 4 o'clock ) cstcida ) morning , his wlfo
was gone with $400 of his money. Ragan
reported the case to the police , but their
Investigation provid that Mrs Ragan had
been known to cross the rlvci to the Kansas
side In a hack and that from there Pho
Ind boarded a Santa Fe train for Denver.
TriMiiH | MIM IIIK < < > UK * Trrrltort.
M'CI.Ol'D , OKI , Aug. 2.T Troops U and Def
of the Flist L.iviili ) fiom Fort lleno nre In
i : \mp heie over Siindav and tomorrow morn.
IIIK will proieed on their loute to Forl
( llbton In the Cluioluc n itton , to which
point tin ) have been assigned for thiei
months to piosirvo ordtr and trv and rid
tin1 "titlon of the numerous lundH of out-
livvs puling upon the people and robbing
tiiuclcis and ut.igu coaches utmost dully ,
hnmor , whether Itching , burning ,
RVKUY , ncjly , cru tnl , plinplj. or blotcliy ,
whether iiiiilc | , scrofulouf , or biridltary , ttev
In Juicy to use , nro now speedily cured by
nnd blood purifier of Incompirnlilo
ABKIIT ami curative pouer. Purely vigcta-
l > le , > ifc , innocent , nn J p datable. It appeals to
ull , nnj especially motberi , uurncs , and chlMrcn.
H ila throughout the vo'ld. l'rlc . Cl'TlcltRA , JV : I
F'I . : Itrs-iLTEir * ! > nl 1. I'utiiR I ) ua
AMiI'llruCoHl Sie'ri ] | .llmlon
bdr"Ilotr to Lure IttwKl bud bkla Humor * , irM.
TENTS lot
Bros , & Go ,
703-705 South 16th St.
Also on St.ite Fair Grounds ,
Telephone ( > ( K1.
CITY DYE WOHXS
DYKINtiAND CI.RANIN'i
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