TITE OMAHA DAILY B.KK : \ \ ' I'A ) 'LSD AY , JULY 14 , 181)7. ) COUNCIL BLUFFS- .iti.voit Mi.viio.\ . Bmoko "OeorKo'i Own. " Klein. 112 H-way. Shrlver , ( Jrntlsl. moved to 210 Merrlam blk. Mm. F. S. Thomas IH vIsitlDR In Waterloo lee , Neb. Hon. Ororge W. Ctllllson of Imrlan U In the city. J. Hart and wife have returned from a Dakota visit. F O. Oleason and wife have gone to Colorado rado for an outing. llavo your picnic at Manawa add take In the A Inert ! cnttrlalnnicnt. Mi's Hyan Is a guest of her aunl , Mrs. llogan of Missouri Valley. Two more specially people will be added to the Albertl company tonight. Hverybody was ( Might il with the per formance at Ihe Plaza last night. ( Irani ! Plaza was crowded last night to nee the Alhirtl Specialty company. Mrfl. Martin and on of DCS .Molncn are visiting Mrs. Price of Grace street. E S. Morgan of Indlanapollfl Is In the cliy. a gm-Kt of Jnmrs N. Casady , Jr. / \V. Cole left > eHterday morning for Han. coik , la. He will be alwpnt onu week. Lowi'll Hlddenger of Creston , who has hepti visiting here , IIHH returned home. Fay Cnrlcnton ot the Alhertl Specially company In nukl.ig a great hit at the Plaza. Millo Fay Cnrlenton of Iho Albertl Spe cialty company Is , without a ilotibt , n won der. der.J. J. F Heron ! of Olenwood , one of Ihe leadIng - Ing trull growers of Mills counl > , ta In the city. Mr. A. Culver left yesterday tor Paral , ! vl.\lco. with line stock and will bo absent line week * or more. F. N. PeteiHon took out a building permit yesterday for the erection ot a $2SOO dwell Ing on Font Hi plrcrt. William Tell , or William Teller , will serve t .vci'k's Hi'iiteticc In the city Jail for va- Kr.-.iiry and intoxication. Lnrpi'st excursion of the deanon left Hrond- way for Manawa at 2 o'clock yesterday. Them were 111) ) In the ciowd. Justice Farrier jesterday married Charles 1) Condal of Si. Louis and Carole llolar ol St. .Jriph. Hoth wire colored. It's an easy thing to look cool and clcir : If yon send the wllud colla's and cuffs te the only Ivaglc laumliy , 724 llway. Ml , Nellie and Master Fred Aur.lln oi Ivuiia. who have hten vloitltig the familj of T II. Ely. have returned home. Tin- funeral of Karl Wilson , Infant of Mr. ami Mrs. Amo Wilson , will take place to. day from the resilience , 1210 Avenue A. Iti-v. Mr. Hrewcr performed the ccrrmonj that united In marriage Charles A. Hartei of riniMgo ami Mm. h. D. Hakcr of Ol lumwa. The Women's Chrlsllan Temperance unloi will meet In regular nii.8len at the hoini of MrHallcnger , 121 Willow avenue , loda ; at 2 : tO p. in. Sheriff Mo-gan received a telephone mes sage yesterday from one of his east em deputies announcing that I.evl I.enhardt o II.11 rock had been laken Into custody 01 the charge , of Insanity. lie will be brough licfnrr the comm ! sloncr hero totlay f A. liinvnlng , who Bald he was a lawye and tlmt hU home was In Omaha , was glvei n wnteni't' of ten days In the city Jail yes 'erday at the morning session of Ibe pollci c.urt"A notation on the margin of tin po'lce blotter read : "Two meals on II. uni W. " which means that ihe man will In gtv .1 a light diet to assist him In sober Ing up. S F. Howe wan found lying on the Hoc ! Island Ir.icks near South Sixth street lew ovinlng in an unconscious condition will tlm blood ( lowing from a bad wound In hli lirhil. Ho WPS taken to the Kansas Cle ; depct and eared for until the patrol wngoi could lake him Io Iho clly building. Hi had fallen on the trucks as tlu.1 re-sull of in pllcptlc attack. He IB u stranger In tin ellem mite from a visit to a brother li Minnesota to his former home In Ka : ai City. City Phjslclan Cleaver called at tin jiill and drcbs"d the wound he had recelvei by falling on the rail. Johann T. l < ohnn died suddenly ycstcrda ; after an lllnesa of only two dajs. He wa 72 y.'ars of age. He was a Oermun by blr'.l and has lived many years In this coun'ry Ho was married In. St. hauls in 1S58 ti Augusta Huron , and moved with his famll ; to Council .Muffs . In 1870. Five children am th wlte survive him. They are Mrs. Dacht ler of While-wood , S. I ) . , Mrs. M. IlouITclUi of Ibis city , Mrs. hancr of Ogden , Utah , nm Nannie and Frederick , unmarried clilldrei at home . An only brother is a mlsslonar ; In the Trancvanl. Ho was a member of th ( icrman Lutheran church arid was repealed ! ; sent as a delegate to the national syno.l The funeral will take place from the clturcl tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock , Itcv. Mr Vundcr Aue olllclatlng. C II. Vlavl Co. , female remedy ; consultatlo fn-e > . Olllce hours , 3 to 12 and 2 to 5. Healt book furnished. 32(5-327-325 ( Merrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. jrn < ; i : m.rims : : roil TIIIC so.\ llfllrvolrllt I'l'lllurcH of M. V , I'liyiu1 * \VIII lliNtt In Court. Judge Smith rendered a decree In an in tcrcflttng will case yesterday. The title c the suit was M. M. Payne against ticorg E. Draper , administrator of the e-ttate ot M V. Payne * , and U was an injuncllon uskin to have the administrator restrained froi c.inylng out certain provisions of the wll The * complainant wait the sou of the let tator. M. I' . Payne was a millionaire * , and whll his home was theorcllcally In Missouri I was actually a resident of Fremoiu count ; lie owned a va t tract of Iho richest fan lands In Fremont county , and used It ! the way to do the moat good Io his fel'o men. He conducted It as a sort > ( colon and maintained a large number o. ' pi'opl olthcr as tenants al will or an employe- , Amoiiri these wi'U > a number of malilc women of ages varying from 40 to Co. II maintained schools and a church for ti benefit of his colony. The church Is know us Valley Form Methodist chuivli , Soull When his will was opened after Ills deal It was found that lu > had willed the turn i " $30,000 to support the widows , orphzud an spinsters on my farm. " and "to Kuppnrt It mlnlstrr at our church , " and for llw pu chase of a library for the Sum.ay pchoo Other bequests of a similar nature w > i made. The money wllled for thine eharlt ; ble purpose's was dlre-cted to b. > held I trust by the trustees' of the Valley Fan church. This , us well as some other pn visions of the will , did not suit the roi M M Payne , and he brought su't to r < ( train the administrator from executing th portion of the will. The grounds allege neri' that the will was too Indefln'te ' ; th ; "the minister of our church" was jq | n-l vldnal of too euphonious u character to li.n D legal status In court sutllclent ta come I and claim a chunk ot cash the atec if JliO 000 The trustees of the Valley Farm ohure and the organUatlon known as the Metln dist church. South , WITU nude purtli-u e' < f en la i11 In the suit. Judge Smith has been considering the cr for some lime. Ho siutallied : | ie con'tenilc of the son and remlrrrd a decree In h favor holding that portion of the will vol Hid the "widows , orphans ; u d fplnstois ind "the minister of our church" will n receive Ihe $30,000. Judge Smllh ymterday ren-li-cJ a iUcn by sllpulatlim In favor of tl' . * plaintiff the case of the I'unnlngham Hrou' Wooli company ot St. l < ouU against A. M. I.ui gard allowing them the full amount of t de claim. (500. Fifth annual discount tale , SO per cent I all cash customers. Durfet- Furniture * Cc SOS and 207 H'way. Suit for lllviiriT. On March 10 , IS92 , John T. O'Connell ar Mlts Marie 0. Waid were united lu marrlai In this city In a petition tiled In thu otlli of Iho clerk of Iho dlslrlct court ycete day Mm , O'Connell aiocrtu that one day In husband fallM to rrturu to dinner at tuner has returned. In her petition she asl the court to divorce hrr from the man si was Induced to marry and that the have b tualdcn oanao rtntored to tier , INSURANCE KATES REDUCED Western Insurance Union Promulgates a General Orden 1WCNTY PER CENT CUT ON CERTAIN RISKS li'nrm nivi-llluu * . , rliuri-lii'N , Se-lniiil HUIINI-M ninlI in I In r Iliillillnun lllL'lllllvil III till * \llllllOlltlllll lu l.iii'iil Aui-nl" . Local Insurance iiicn ro vtry niucli Inter- In an order Hint lias jusi uci'ti xcnl out liv the \Vi-Hteni Insurance iinliin. inaklnp a reilucllon of about 20 pel cunt In tlu ure-mlum r.Uos all over Iowa on certain clasros of rlskfl. Thtsu Incluilo faun dwell- IIIKS , clmrrlidi , Jcliool lioiisrs anil slinllui property. The order W-.TS promulgated on Sat- tirilay and Is to go Into effecl nt once II IK lilmlliiK upon all coini.inle | > 3 , foreign ant ilomi'stlc , doing IIURIHI-&H In llie stnlu. Local Insuranto men say thai the reduc tion means a MVltiK of Iliousamls of dollar ! nnnnally lo the people nf Iowa , and that II Is one ot tin * inetil important tuuisactluiis Ir Itisuranro clrelto In the- stale for many ycnio So lar ab euulil lie awiM tallied yi'.stclilay everj insiiiraiiri * eomp.iny doniK Inulncss In Hit cltv will ahlilr liy the- terms of the * compart and male : i ni'iKT.il rnliictlon of L'O | ier cell' ' on tlic rlass of risks hpc-cltled. It It ) itlt-t Inllmatpil Unit still further rcilnclimiti wll lie nfailc durlni ; tlio year , and the scope o : the order enlarged and maili * to Include man ] Kinds nf city and town property. Local rep rusciitatlvuf of the Iowa companies were n Ill-it loth to liellfve that the union nmli * tin reductions reported , but durltiK Ihe day Iln majorlly of them received olllclal notlllra Htm of ihe faci in the form of < i new ran shcel wltli thr reductions nuirkcd. For the past month the ln.iir.inro unloi has tieen making inquiries Into the rate : and losses In lo-.v.i on ihvulllnt's anil the olhe property niPiitLiicd. The iiiitUlratlon to tin cDiiui-inles re'celvi'd here ye-stenl.iy orderei llic * reductions to be mailr as follows : Frame. Uriel : . NYw. Old. New. Oil One year 1 .W JO.M 5020 } 0.i | Three yeiir.s O.V ) 1.00 O.HO s Five years 1.20 1..W O.fO IS These- rates are for eMdi J100 of tlsk car rled. rled.One One local tiKetit , xvho was looking over hi notlHcatlon anil the arnmpaiiyliiK new IM'I sheet made the discovery that his comp.ni ; JM not make any discrimination ! ) In fcivo of farm dwelling , but had used tlic tern simply "dwellings , " < ind specified In ad'll ' tltni. clmrches. school houses , court house and similar property. "I will make no ills tlnctlon. " alil he , "between farm dwell lns anil city dwellings , but will flRiirc tin cost of iiiKiirance upon the basis of the ncv rales. I um able to Insuie any residence li ( Council lIlniTfi today just " 0 | > er cent chi'ape tlm u I could have Insured It yesterday. " Iteporl ofV. . I' . \ Iliispllal. The report of the Woman's Cniuitl'iti aseo elation hospital for the last montn slicwi that the 'total number of patients ailinltu' during the month waa twenty-six private nineteen charity , and six either cases ; niimbr dlachiiBcd , nineteen. From the troiwurer' report the statement of flmincc nhowed a li.il aiice on hand June 1 of $11.90 ; amount fie : : hospital patients. JliOi.M ; from Queen Vlr tnrla's jubilee fund , J200 ; other eourres JIO.0 : ; ; total receipts. J7fi3.13. The dlsljuiwij ments , Including $ ; ! 00 on principal , $70.'ii : ! ! balance on hand July 1 , ? 3I.S. : MIH. O.V HuttH , superintendent of the commissary ilt partmcnt , aided by orders and cash fret : Meftdamcs . ! . Witter , W. W. Pherman , Jamr \loran , I ) . Webster , William Ollicer. W. .1 Davenport , Wood Allen , II. W. Palmer , K Troulman. II. I , . Cummlngs. 13. Knight , L. C Heezley , II. W. Illlnn. L. A. Cac.N. . r 1'hilliiu , V. L. Treynor , W. S. Mayn" , T Simons , J. 0. Jonrw , Charles Iufnette | , i : C'arrlg , Charles launders , Joel Smith , f. . . Ward , John Mergen , W. A. Goehr.ne , ' , L. 1 Murphy. M. Ackley , M. H. Cnrtlfi , F. H. Han Ion. GCOKO : I ) . Hicwltt. A T. lloffnnycr , C V. Anderson. II. A. Strong , Mrs. A. Johcator .Mrs. T. Hollls.Iifsra Minnie , Anna E.II MagKic Ilanaen , Mr. Charles Swain , JIi Krledlcr , Mr. Peterson at.d Mr. Schocnlnv The donations for the mon.li were : All kind ot vegelablfs now In market , mulber lui raspberries , cherries , str.i vbcrrlcs. cornmea Ice cream , cake , preserves , chill s.nj > . flcl egcs. one dozen bottles ginger.- ! * , inal'e milk , tea kct'.lc , fans , I'n.'n. ' cbthipi ; , ic gown , hammock , settee f > r por.'h a d flower. tlM'OSITION ) Til tiOVICIl.VOIl DHAKI W. I riillMr < Niiii IH Hi-lure I'l-uril u I ( < pull Ill-nil Cu ml III n < < > . DRS MOIN'KS , July 13. ( Special Tele gram. ) There Ls considerable talk of oppn sltlon to Iho renonilnalion of Oovernor F if. Urake by the republicans at the comlti , convention and It Is taking such Bhape thn a fight is now assured. W. L. Culbcrtson ei Carroll has been brought out for the noni Inutlon and has six comities back of him n the start. The Fort Dodge Messenger , edlte by George K. Hobcrts , onu of the most In llnential republicans In the Mate. In n Icail ing editorial , demands that Drake b dropped on the. ground that he IK a wea candidate and proposes that the entire Tent dlslrlcl back Culbertson. A. H. Funk , slat senator from Spirit Lake , the veteran mem ber of the senate Is In the field and als has n group of counties back of him. Lien tenant Governor Matt I'arrotl IH reporled I have a largo part of the Third and Fonrt rongresfilottfil dUlrlrts supporting him , an the south part of the state Is breaking awa from Governor Drake. The governor wll Icavo on Thursday for the e-ast , to bo KOII until the latter part of the month and th Indications are he will have a fight on ban when he returns. There liavu been unaii | ported rumors that he would withdraw. I-'I SIO.VISTS I'l.lV THU C.VUI'\l i' | . - | rilVhlli - Will Mil lie flu * I'll-- SIM-I-I-II ut Kurt DuilKi * III AuK'ust , OTTl'MWA. lu. , July 13. ( Special Teli gram. ) A conference of fuslonlsta here ti day practically decided to open Ihe gnbern ; lorlal campaign at Fort Dodge In Webs ; < county , with a speech by Candidate Fre White , eomo time during August. It has ni vet been determined nliether to open befui the republican state convention or to ha\ the meeting Immediately follow. Other phi of the campaign wi re talked over by Se rotary Waloh , General Weaver , Fred Will1 and Harry K\an , who were closeted In hi crrt at the hotel for half the day. Walsh promises n sensation oon. li says Ih.U he will subnill evidence to the mli rfle'-of-the-ioail thai their le > ader ' - - - populists , t CW. . Weeks nf Wlnterset , was clese-tr Saturday aflnrnoon for several hours In Ii Motnes with Chairman McMillan of thn n .nilillean rommlttee , and that hit Is worklr In Ihe Interest of the republicans. rily I.OH ( nl Si-\i-n liilliir \ilei'f | , SIOUX CITY , la. , July 13.-Special ( Teli gram.-An ) cntlro addition of I.c4o loti known as Lambeth's addition to Sioux Clt ; was sold under execution by the sheriff li day ( a t-altsfy a judgment of fitGOO. In favi of ihe' Iowa State Savings bank of lurllni ton , la. , against F C. Henderson ei al. Tl ; property was bid In by the plaintiff for tl amount of the judgment. The lots are coi slilered actually to lie worth about f 200 00' ' Clu'i-U from ( In * Iliillriiuil ( ' 11111111111' Urrt'MWA. la. , July 13.-Speclal ( Teli gram. ) Miss Lucia II. Gilllln. the elocutiot .ei of Albla. today received from the III nos ! Ce-utial rallread a cheek for J11.32I I payment , with Interest , of the judgment i $10,000 secured In the Michigan court f < pt'rsonal Injurhu reeoived liy a falling bai gage car door In the station at Laiisln , Miss Grlllln tsayn she -A111 now retire froi the stage. Scut lii tin * \ j him for liikiiui * . CMIKVHNNE. Wyo. . July 13. ( Special.- ) Hon. Leban He ward of Almy , who a tempted to commit suicide liut w * ek by cu ting hU lliroat with a razor , has been r moved to the ttato Umano aiylum. M Howard , who w i one of the inokt actli members of the third stale lcgl Ulnr ? . be came Insane ovrr the death of liln wife mid while In tl.ls condition attrmpted to kill IIIKK COP AMVII.H Tcrrlllo ! ttil < * nntl DnrliiK Kent liy n \\lieelliiK I'olleeniitn. Kor the second time In two days IJIcyc-lo Policeman Cavanagh risked his life yes- tenliiy In the attempt to stop runaway horses , relates the New York Sun. On Fri day , at Sixty-seventh street and First ave nue , ho was dragged on the ground , bruised and covered with mud and dirt from head In foot. Yesterday he was carried five block * . swinging at the neck ot a big bay horse ; ho was pounded Into unconscious ness and dropped Into the street. Hut In each coso ho aroonipllshe.1 his object ho mailei the horse stop. Cavanagh's post Is First avenue , Irom Forty-second street to Highly-second street. It Is a long post , and keeiw him moving. Yesterday afternoon he was on the avenue al Fifty-eighth street , wheeling downtown nt n comfortable speed. People on the side walk on either side of him shouted and pointed toward Fifty-ninth street. "HI , yl ! " shouted n small boy. "Run away ! Runaway ! " Cavanagh whirled about. Ho row people standing on the Fifty-ninth street corner looking toward the east. There was a cloud of dust at the crossing. A shlrt-slce-vnd man went howling through It , waving his nrir.s nbovo his he-ad. CJule-kor than It takes to tell the things that Cavanagh saw he was whirling to Fifty-ninth street and around the corner. As he turned ho had a glimpse of a heavy wagon , drawn by a galloping gray hiii-io , turning north Into AvonuiA from Fifty-ninth street. The- policeman bent lower over his luiiulle > bars. Children who were chasing the runaway stopped as he parsed them and said , " (5ee ! My ! " and htooil In their track * until they saw him sweet around the coriifr of Avenue A , his wheel hee-le-d over until the loft pedal almost touched the roadway. Avenui ) A runs down from Fifty-Hindi stie-e-t to Sixty-first stre-e-t. It Is ba liv graded , and full of hollow K and looe stones When Cavanagli straightened out his wheev after ho had turned Into the avenue the .lellvory wagon he wa chasing was hound ing and swinging along In a cloud of dual morft a block ahead. Tliero was a race tei stir the most stolid alien heart on Iho queer foreign avenue First the * horse , big nnd gray , with Its nos trlls opened wide and dilating with ever } snort ; Its eyes wild , and Its hoofs knocking : pebbles nnd dirt to tilt * curbstone. Then wag no brlilIL' over Its he.ul ; a few lot-m straps Unit looked like a broken bridle wen flapping against Its forelegs. The big \vagm was swinging , sliding and Jumping. On thi > eat cowered tin- driver , clutching tin * u. e ks.reir.H In out- hand and with theothoi gripping the seat. The yellow dust clou , followed after. Halt a block behind hin ( line * tiio policeman. His luck wns e straight line from neck to saddle ; his hcai was sunk below his shoulders , and his eyi i on the runaway wagon. Under h' ' < wheel a thin stream of dust trailed out will a sound like the ripping of heavy canvas llehlnd all came the foot-patter ot a run nltiR crowd. The wlener-wurst makers , tin -.saloon keepers and the delicatessen mer chants ran out to their front doors to PCI the right. As the truck passed them tin stolldest of them let out a whoop of exulta tion and Joined the chase. Sonirtlnus , in Cavanagh's wheel struck a pebble am bounded , slipping In one side In its course the- whole mob slowed up and gas-pe'd. Then as inlient Ills back a liltlo lower and gavi a convulsive tug or two at his handle ba that ma el e > the * bicycle seem to shoot for ward , they , too , lowered their heailo and rai on. llehlnd them all came a foot policeman red-faced and breathing hard , but running fast all the tame. At SIxty-flisi street there Is an tiphll grade- . Just as he * re-ached It Cavanagli'i wheel struck a big B'ono and hn ! cap llcw on * The crowd divided and left the foot | ) ollce man to pick It up. The gray hor."i > was pounding along a ; wildly as ever. The uphill work did no seem to t educe Its speed at all. Hut Civa nagli was gaining. At Sixty-second strco ho was but two wheels' lengths behind tin wagon. Another spurt , and at Sixty-thir- street he was opgio ite the beast's left shoul der. Then for the lirst time ho saw tha the horse's bridle was gone. He swept hi wheel In toward the horse's nose , and ai the right pedal ro e he stiffened bis leg am trBO with it , so that he was hurled forwan and up. He gave the wheel a final kicl that sent It clattering out against the curb atone. With one hand Cavanagh grabbed tea a hold In the horde's thick gray mane. Will the other ho was trying for a grip on th nostrils. He missed. His right hand caugh the collar , and he dicw himself up until h had a grip on the wooden names above. Ill body was bounding along at the horse' shoulder like a bag of meal at the end of i rope. With one hand free ho begin feellm for the animal's nose again. He found i hold for hla hands and began pulling th horse's head around to turn It Into th curb. The horse was wilder than ever am was running faster. The driver , back on hi peat , was yelling little hysterical ycljia a every Jump. The horse tore Its head away and poundei on. At Sixty-seventh street the policemai got the creature by the nos-3 again. It wa a sheer test of strength. The horee bi'gai to go slower and to spend Its cnsrgy In try ing to iosi Cavanagh from Its head. Al the time the police-nun was bounding u and down , bin side pounding against th thills. At Sixty-eighth street he slipped t the street , and. rolling over and over. landji In a dusty heap against the curb at the cor ner.Tlic crowd came up and gathered around No one paid any attention to the rmuwa ; after that. Policeman Peake. who ran to th corner just as Cavanagh fell , sent to Flowe hobpltal for an ambulance. I-r. Storck , wll answered the call , brought Civanagh to III sciu-e-s lu a few minutes. Tlu > doctor sal that thu policeman's unconsciousness wa caiwd by i-xluiustlon and tin- shock of re petite-d blows over the heart from the wagoi thill. thill.When When Cavanagh came out of his faint h sat up and rubbed his eyes. "Did I rtop that blamed horse ? " he askeil It was the first thought that any one lii ; had of the runaway. The crowd looked u the avenue and saw the horse anil wagoi landing injithe curl ) at Seventieth ftree-l The driver w > s patching up the bridle. JameMallon , a street Meaner , went up an t' ok his name. It W.IK Henry Wagner. Tl ) wagon belonged to Schlae'ppl ' tiros. , Iliguo dealers ut 13C Illeeoker stro t. When Wag HIT had repaired the harness he went IT way. Ilo did not go back to thank f'avanagli An for Cavnnagh , he Htood up. took a Ion breath , looked over his wheel , which s un unit huil brought to him , and. mounting , rod over to First avenue and to the Ktatlo lioutc , whcro he was put on the sick list. CAItS < ! liT A WAV I-'IIOM StVITIMI MUJ Kim Dinvn u Sleep Illll anil Cnllhl Midi a Tri'ln , IIOONH. la. , July 12. ( Special Teli gram. ) As freight No. 22 was con lug up the Etrep grade a mile ou side the city this morning It was ru Into by seven freight cars which had g ( away ftom thr switching crew In thU cit and were running down the hill at big sjfC'l. Four ituiawuy cuts were' MIUB'IC ' and both engines of the train , which wj double header , were considerably tlamigei Ono tramp , who was sleeping in an mint box car , was Instantly killed. He was calle nugene Hike. Another tramp , Frank llrook was Inilly Injured. Ailnillli-il tti Siiulli llnUotn. PIKItUIO. S. I ) . , July 13. ( Special Tell gram. ) The Insurance commlsslone'r ho granted authority to transact butslne'ss I this state to the Weste-neutcr Fire Insiiranc compiny of New York. The land commissioner lion received patent for SIO acres of educational and chai Itablo lands located In Hyde county. Will Shut Out M.-ili-iiii futile. ii , PASO , Te-x. . July IS.Theduty In pofed liy the new tariff on Imported outtl will have n prohibitory effect ; is fur n Me-xlro Is coiu-crnt-d. During the hut twt-i ty-fuur iiuiiiiliH in neighborhood of , ' fS ( IAI livail of cuttle have been Inn'orled Int till : ' country from Mexico , paying to thl Kuvrrnniriu ubuut ITW.WiO. The tiuty on AIt-3 lean eattlf und r the new tiirlff will runt from fl to (0 pur he-ud. i.Nhlle the old dut averaged l\'M \ per head. IIIMII Colnreil .MimniiH. MAHSHAULTOWN. July 13. The gran lodge of colored Mamns of Iowa has coi vened hers for a three days' session , with ' ' ' ' - - fair attendance ot DIFFERENCES stltli WIDE M . -il'I Conferees on the Tariff BiMvfViH to Occupy Common GrounaV " TWO HOUSES CANNOT'GET TOGETHER Uliut Sclir-luli-H In Hi. ' Tnrlll Hill the Confer--- * lla - Aurcfil I pun An * l.lki-ly In lie Aiitrmimlr.i-il \Vlirii Tin- ArtItriMlrtitl , WASHINGTON' , July 13. The tarilT con ferees find tlieniiclvod today apparently loss certain than nt any previous time as to the ilato wlien they will reach a final aprec- mom , though promising to hope that Iho tlino will soon come . They arc Rralnally disposing of onu problem after another , but still have beveral left upiti which there tire such markuil dUJgreements as to Juatlfy no predictions as to the result. Two of the questions which It Is stated upon Kood authority have been decided recently are ttioeo afforttiiK lend oru and while pine lumber. Then- line been a determined IlKlit on the part of the lioueo conferous to net lead ore. to t cent a pound , but Senator lores of Nevada , leprcaentltiR the lead min ing Industry , II.IH taken such a firm position asaltiBt any i-liangi' from tlm senate figure ; that the house * rtprcsentatlvos apparently have yleldi-d Dually. The cineslon : has been left In riiich sliapt- , however , ih.it It can bo le'titir.eil to and It may be reopened. On white pine tin- house linn won iind un less the decision \\hlch line been reached la ii * * > ( MINI , the house tvhelule living the tnti ; at * : ; per l.ono feet will bo reported. There Is. hoivover. a moat active effort In the sen- nte * to fotve a leconsldeiatlon on this point tin. ! HIH elTort Is beliiR nude on the rcpulj- Mean MJe of the ohamlier even more per- slftontlj than on tin1 democratic fide. There is even nt this eaily ilnti < talk euiionj ; te- uubllcan senators of the probable necessity for another cauci : to decide on the i-ouuie- to ho pmsned with reference to the. confer- co iMurt. There im > several senators on that slilr of thi > chambci1 who. it Is feaied will vote fiKalnst PUtulnaiK a report whicli lir.Tc.i8es the [ ilnf duty and wh. ) say that they i-annot be l-outrl liy the ne- t'.on of former rnuctmcct which devoted their attention simply to schedules. There Is a filmlUr feelitiG In. regard to the restoration rf llonr inattltiK and burlap" to the dutiable Hat. the northwestern republican senatori- being generally Intere'ted In keeping them frre. frre.With With reference to the art loirs placed on the free Hat by the senate contrary tc teeoinmendationa of the finance committee , the nndcrLtnndlng about the senate today Is that a compromise lii likely to bo reported placing a very moderate duty on them , The democrats f.iy that no duty likely to lit agreed upo'i In n republican conference will be K'nall enough fnr them to accept upon cotton bagging , cctton tl3 , e-tc. I'ASSACi : OK DUI-'ICIU'NCV IlllI. CIICH Tlirouuli SiMinlt * iivlllt llllMir- | tnntrmor I'lnlinuniluitiilN. . WASHINGTON , July 13. The | ir' ' < * p to In paid for armor plate for the three new bat tleships , now In course of construction , way the theme of extended , ami nt times lively debate In the senate todny. hate In tlm da.\ an amendment to the tU'ileloncy appropria tion bill was agreed to , ire'strlctlng the prict of armor plate to 53UO pi-r ton , or $125 ICM than the amendment icportcd by the com- mlttee , anil recommended by the N'vy ' de partment as the minimum rate acceptable ti the armor contractors. Another amendment , inserted In the bil directed the Kecretary of the navy to Invcs tigate as ter the establishment of a govern incut armor factory and to report to the nexi session of congress. During the deba.te . Mr Hutlcr urged that the failure to equip Hit battleships with armor would humiliate UK I'lilted States In the eyes of the world an' , would'lessen our naval power at a time o ; possible complication. Mr. Allen of Nebraska criticised the general oral policy of expanding the navy , comuarlni the cuiiiber&oiue battleships with tne effectiv , monitois. The building of these huge ship : was a scheme , he asserted , to spend the pub lie money and to place advantageous eon tracts. With It wa the scheme for enlarg iiiK the * army and building more forts. Com mcnting on the use of the army at the Cit ! CURD strike. Mr. Allen asserted : "Whei Gi'over Cleveland sent the army Into Chlcagi ho committed the crime of treason agains the United States. " The flrtt vote was on an amendment limit ing the cost of armor to ? 300 per ton. It wui mrricil on a viva voce vote , Mr. Hale am ono or two otlieiH being the only IIIIKS ti vote in the negative. Mr. lint ler then offered an amendment aiilhori/lni the hccrctary of the navy to make an Invcs tigation and receive propositions for the cs tabllshment of a government armor factorj and report to congress at Its next session It was agreed to. An amendment waj adopt-d to pay the balance of ? 11,485 U claimants under the Spanish-American claim : commission and then the deficiency bill \va ; passed. Mr. Halo moved that the senate adjourr over Wednesday. I-oat on a viva voce vote Mr. White secured the passage of n Join resolution directing the secretary of war tc proceed with the coiU'tructlon of n breakwate ; at .San 1'edro , Col. At 5:1)0 : p. m. the senate hold an executlvi .s-sslon and then adjourned. ncritits o.v i.tiiMiirrs ( tf wooi < IIMI\7 * .MOVOMUMIt for .Iliircli irk.Vinif * 11 Tills A.- ! WASHINGTON , July 13. Reports recelvei at the Treasury department show that th Importations of raw wool ut Itreton , Ne > York and 1'hlladelphla , which ports ente about O'J per cent of all the wool brotigh Into the United States , amounted dnvlni June , to 33.2S1.TTO iiounds , or 10fiil,9l ! pounds less than for May. Imt "T..IGI.f.'j lioitiidH more than for June. 1SI6 ! , The hcav movt'ini'tit In luw wool began In March of tlii M'.ir. ami during that month the aggregat of importations was 54J7CS.'t2 ( pounds. Dur Ing April the amount reached ! ) ri..r > r > 9J ! , ' ! iKMinilH. In May the aggregate- was 43 , ! > iiCS : ponnilM and thclmiKc-tatloiifl fo the month o June biing the iigKregato for the last foil mmths up to 227.102,225 pounds , an com Xircil with -IS.-llS.'Jll itoiinds for the corrc spending monthK last year , as fellow : , March. 17.ISI.fi7 ! > ; April. 12.170.SO.iMay , I'l I3S.S42 ; June. C , 31(5.185 ( ; total. 4S,41Sflll. Th law wool Importation for the whole of th var of 18915 at all .jliqr.ts was 230H1.47 ! pounds , which exceeded Ihy Importation a Huston. New York an 1 Philadelphia for th last four months by Uily 3,349,2IS pounds The immbeT of iiaumlt .Imported diirini ; th first six months of the cxihiinlar ytar. 1SO ( was 100.777ISO. and for' ' tile c-orrespandln months of the current > > ar , 277 , 72,177 , a : Incrt-aeo of 17G.S'JI.i27 ; | iKiupdH. \i-MN for Ilii- Ann > , WASHINGTON , July . ' - ( Tele gram. ) Meutciinnt K. .M. Almy , Klfth cav airy , has been ordero io St. Paul as aide do-camp to HrlKJdier ( ieiicral Wade. The order directing Lieutenant William C Itafferty. Klrst artlllctv ' ; , ' 'to Join hln regl ment ban been amende'if. fp"illrect him to re port at Kort Columbus.'X ' , Vfor temporar ; ' J duty. The following chanfi iln statlina of of fleers of the medical /Ioratnu-nt | have bcei e/rdcred : Captain Champ K. McCullough , Jr , from Hot Springs , Ark. , to Fort llarancat Fla. ; Captain William .C. Gorgae. from I > 'or Harancifi to New York City , oa examine of recruits ; CaptaUi William II. Corbuslei from Fort MOIIDH to Angel Island , f'al. Major Ilcnjamln F. Pope , from Angel Islan to Columbus Ilarraclts. O. ; Caplaln Josep K , Pitcher , from Columbus llarracks t Fort Crook , Neb. ; Captain Charles F. Kiel for. from Fort Crook to Fort Meade , S. I ) . Ututenant Henry It. Stiles , .from Foi Meadu to Columbus Barracks. O. ; Captal Ilenjamln U. Teneycke , from Columbus liar racks tu Hot Springe , Ark. The following assignments of officers re eei tly promoted from noncommissioned o | fleers are announced : ' Lieutenant Fred I Mur.eon to company I , Ninth Infantry ; Lieu tenant Thomas M. iAiider on , jr. , to coin pany II , Thirteenth fpfauiry ; Lleutenau John K. Hunt to company I > , Twenty-lift Infantry. * Lieutenant John A. Harinan. Sixth cav airy , has been detailed to attend the eu campmcnl of the evxlrj t < iJ Jron , AUbami National Guxrd. July 1Z I. ) 10. Lpavin of arxtcice : l.lciltciunt Jimes W. Hlnkley , Jr. , Fifth artillery , one year ; Test Chaplain 1. Newton Hltner , four months , Private William M. Allen , company 0 , Twenty-second Infantry , Fort Crook , has been ordered discharged. Mount * Dorollllnn , WASHINGTON , July 13. The house took a recess today until lomoirow at uoon with out transacting any bushiest. ( Mlvt-r Unlltirx. WASHINGTON , July 13.A statement pre pared at the mint .bureau shows ( he num ber of silver dollars coined at the t'nltcd States mlnt during the last flsc.il year wart 21,20.1.701. on which the seigniorage , or prorlt to the govenment : , was $ fi,13G.HO The prollts have been turned Into the treasury from time to time as the coinage progressed. Wiiiiiuii DIxKillxi-il iiM n Siillur- Hull -.lie Ml nil I Weil lleilo \ er. leaving a comfortable situation In a home In an Kugllsli provincial town , n woman pus : on man's clothes and ships as an able B.-aman with her betrothed husband for an Australian colony , willingly undertaking the hardships of a six months' voyage In outer to pass Iho remainder of her lite In b.nilsh- mrcit with the man she liAcn , because o ! Inexorable KnglUh law. Tills Is the strange story of Nancy Cllfloid , now Nancy Ander son If all bo well with her. And the con tinuation of this romance of the ecu. lelate.i the Portland Telegraph , i-onus In the s-hape of a peiMinal letter from Honolulu , received In Portland , by the- last Mt-amrr. The letter brings the nrws In a roundabout way from Mali * Cann of thellrltlsh ship Hawkesdale , which sailed from Portland December " 9 lor IJiioenstown , Hug. , arriving out Ma > 15. Wlu-ii the HawliPMlalo was in Portland last fall there- was ciinent am. ng the * erew a htory of a woman who had ship.ed | before tin mact on the Hawkesdale on u voyage a fi w months before * fi'i m an Kngiinh port for Australia. According to what U Known ol the iiiutumchtt- .the vcuscl In Portland II mus ; have bien about u jear aji that the ship vlslteJ .in Australian port. Vpiw ar rival the captain was surprised to r.-e-clve an application for the discharge ot two ot his clew. While the discharge wus effected all right at that time , the capal.i ; wa.s not aware that one of the teamo.i w.is a woma-i. Anderson , so th : sta.-y n.im. marrieJ Ni.nc > Clifford's sister. They llv d ratlvr I'lihap- pily In their English home. At last -lit died and was laid to res : braldi * a Httli mound in ( he burying ground of an Knellal coast village , where. Sailor Anderum hai burled a little blue-eyed girl a fe-v imi'.iui ! before. He did not then fall ir. love * w'tl his sMter-ln-law. lie had oen in lova wll ! her ever since he had tave-J liu from nrown IciK. IciK.On On the forward deck of the ship Hawkcs dale the en w used to tall : about the at ituhniciit of two very ordinary looking sail ors for inio another. To satisfy them Atnlor son told them that when his mate wa younger , ho h.id r.aved his life , lie toh nothing more. He did not , of course , sa ; that It was for her that lie was glad be cause his wife had died of a broken heart and followed the blue-eyed baby girl to i quiet grave In the homo they had desertei forever. The English law is that a man canno marry his deceased wife's sister. Wha ironclad English law forbids cannot be de lied. They could not disguise thcm clvc and seek a new home then1. How Ander non managed to slilp an untialned , boyish looking fellow sa a seaman on the Hawkcs dale Is that which can be explained only b ; him. It is Ktilllclcntly true to say that I was done , and after tht > hardships of th long voyage , they landed In Australia , am secured their discharge from the roluctaii captain. Sailor Nancy Clifford's conduct on th : hlp was of such a character that It coul not but arouse the curiosity of the crew I.IfIn the fo'c'stle forces Intimacies , bu thrfio two sailors , who had shipped undo fictitious names , of course , held about then a certain air of reserve which It was vcr , difficult to break through. The sailor laughed at them and when there was , storm that tried their hearts they jeered th fcacictlmonlous Nancy and asked him to pra and the squall would pass. Hut Sailor An derson and his mate held their peace , ail' ' their hearts were brave. They held loni conversations by their.fielvea , which non overheard , and none guessed that they wor planning their future llfo away from th treacherous ocean. Tlio fact that women can engage In sttcl venture's and get along without letting thei secret be discovered Is in Itself strang enough , but It Is no stranger that they woul dare to go on a vessel than to war , whlc ! they often did In the times of the revolution as well as the present. TIM : KITIIUI ) ttuur.i..m. Ill * I'riifcwNloiml liiNtliii-tK Snliiuorpci In ralrlolli * Kmnllon. "Poking along the side of a house on night looking for the handiest cellar window , said the retired burglar to the New Yor Sun man , "J brushed agalnsl n string hann Ing down the side of the house. Looking u I saw that this string disappeared over th sill of a second-story window , and then realized that It was Fourth of July morning and I knew that Ihe string was tied aroun the big toe ot a boy who was then souu asleep , but had made a solemn contrac with a neighbor's eon to come and pull tha string and wake him up nt exactlj when That was the question. Two o'clock ? Thre o'clock ? Four o'clock ? When ? I illdn know , and there wasn't any way of llndln out. "It was then about quarter of 2. 0 course It would have been the part of com man sense for me to go away , but I illdn'i I took the chances and looked around th house. Hut I didn't Hint anything that wanted bad enough to carry It off. 1 dldn' ' look very hard. To tell the truth I neve came so near to feeling mean about m business as I did that morning. "Jt wasn't because I was working on holiday. In my business we don't pay nine attention to holidays , anyway ; we work rlgli along Just the saino , but somehow thl Fourth of July lmslnr. > s , string out of th window , and all that kind o' touched inn HI "I went up In the boy's room and foun him there slccplnt ; pound as a nut. Fourt o' July thlngx spread out on a table Humph ! Three or four packs of firecracker not opened. One pack loose In a saucer , a ready to begin. Three or four pieces of punl * Two or three pin wheels and two or thre little bits of rockcta. Pretty small outfll take It altogether , but the boy's he-art wa In It. Very likely he didn't realize wha Fourth o1 July meant ; I non't suppoio h did. hut It WHH a great day , all the same. "I looked out of the boy's window. Thl was In the country , or rather In a conntr town , and off In the distance I could hca guns now and then , and now and then pistol ; sometimes I could hoe the flasl ; Men celebrating. Drunk , inaybo , 'ronn some tavern , but celebrating ; ci-i < ! hratin their country , mine , too , and I was uroun robbing peeiple. "When I went past Ihe string again I glv It a yank ; I thought J ought to have tha much fun out of It. anyway , ami hid behln a currant Imth and waited to see lilm pok his head out. which he did In about < iuarter ot a minute Hut he didn't see any Moil torturing and illattRurmg of Itching , burning , scaly skin and scalp linniors U in. stantly relieved by a warm bath witu C in- CUIIA fioxr , a uliigle application of rtmct lu iplntinenti , the great slilii curn , and a full ilusc Of Cl'TICLIlA ItEftOLN RST , { ; ' " * of M0"1 purltlerg ; uid liurnorcurea hea all eUo falln. rld. form Dtra C . Iiwld IhremhooUlw w iJ. Co r. . ftop * i Borton. " Haw Io Curt 6 ll llbtum"li ii. cm i tun U KID w cSt.ii i r t i.ubj Bit rALLINu HAIK . body how could he nhei : there wasn t any body there : and I suppose he nut. ' ! bn % . thought he dreamt It. Hut he didn't Ihe siring was pulled 1 inillr.l U. " I'loiiil lii Northern Mlniirontii. C1.OQVKT. Minn. . July 13.-The ilvi-r sit uation l very gravo. llrldtfes both nbove iiiul bc'ow town lire out. The Oulutli .t Western trncki are ihn-e feet under wnter and tlrund Until H is rut off from all com munication. Nearly IW.OV.rtX ) feet of lot * me In the boom i b vo CMomiet. an.I If they go , nrt It I * frnrod they will , they \vlll take out llvo large' paw-mill * nn-1 nil liiill.lliicx on liunlitp'.i l liiml , enu lng vu t ! o s. ( "riiel.cr'K Coiulllloii Crltli-iil. SAN PHANiMSro. July 13 Thr condition of Ci'lonid ( . 'huHes V. Troeker. vice presi dent ot the Southern Tactile railroad. Is re ported a * uncluinged. While u tone of bopc- fuliit's ; ' runs through all that I" uM liy t'hyslclans iiiul frlemN , It lw ndmltlcd thai I'olonel rrockcr's comllHon l one of rx- tli-nie gravity , and even In the tiio. t encour- n lng stntPinptitK there Is n suggestion of dread of what may be. CliuruiMl ullli fiinuillrltj In Alui-iIiT. KANSAS riTY. Julj 13.- Otto \Veber , n 'it'oon kiepiT , was nrre-Ui'd todiy charged with I'ompllclty In the murder of Pr. 1. . A. Merger , who wnjt shot and killed In Ihe street 'ast ' week by John -hleg. . I , < i grocer. WelxT iidmlts he ewil Si'bli'iol on to com mit the crime. Hall was refncoil. FdltMCAST OK TOI\\'S \ \ H XTIir.lt Knlr III > i'liru Uli , Vitrliilitilinl * WASHINGTON , July 13. Forecast for \Yulni Ouy : For Nebraska Fair ; vnilnlde iwlnds. For South U.ikota licliorally. fair , | io > * > l- b'y followed by showers \Wdiirsilay afl"- ! nonn ; cooler In western portion ; vurl.iMo wl"il . ' > ' nniltiK nortlnvp'terly. I'or low.i-fietirr.illy full" iiullirrl > wind" . 1'or Missouri Fair ; warmer ; \\lnds becom ing southerly. For Kansas Fair ; warmer In eastern portion tion ; "oiithcrlv wind. " . For Wyoming- Generally fair ; cooler ; westerly winds. I , in-lit HfiHiril. OFFICK OF THH WKATIIKU | U'IIK\U , OMAHA , Jnlv IS. llmnhii reconl of rainfall and temperature computed with correspond ing imy of the ; past three years : 1SH7. ls > i. lv.i.1 1MM. .MiiNlmum tPinperatiire . . M ) M > ' < Minimum tempi rntnre . . . fill 71 O'l 0 : Avi-i-a.o ( tempemlure . . . . 70 M ) 72 71 Kiilnfal' . IHl . ( "I .00 00 cv rd of temperature and prei'lpllnllon at Omnha for this day and slnco March 1 , 1SI7 ! : Normal for the day . 7' ' ncllclency fnr the day . ! Acriimtilatod dclklency .since March 1 _ " . ' Normal nili'fall for the day . Irt Im li Ili-lli'leney for the d.iy . 16 Incl Total rainfall since Mnrcb 1 . KM lnrhi > * I > clli-lcncy "luce- March 1 . \M \ Incliri Ksei'ss for cor. period iv.ni . rs Incite * ! Dellcleney for cor. period IS'.Ci ' fi.71 Inches lt < * | iorlN from .SlMlloni nt S 11. in. , Scveiity-lltth mcrlillnn time. Wanner In the western , cooler In the ens-ten llKtrlrtK. Milit rains In llllnulB , Indian : * , Oil ! ami Kentucky. T linllrate-8 Innpprpclalilir.ilnfall. . Mitximun for yettonlay. Minimum for tw Mity-fnti liours. emllii ) , ' at S a. in. , hcvcnty-llftli niiTlillui time. NntP The nvi-rani * ninxlmuni and mlnlmun ti-miieratures mul the avi-raRc ralnfull are niadi up nt each center from the actual number o leporls reeelveil. The "Hale nr weather" I ; that prevallliiK at time of nliserv.-itlnn. It. A. Win.HII , Local Tore-cast Olllcinl. TEN YEARS SICK. Victim of Nervous Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration. Onalaska'ln. . Kor ten ye-ars I have lieei Iho milTcrlng victim of nervous prostratloi ninl nervous ilyspcpfiia. I canont lie-Kin ti toll yon or rciiioinher tiltruincillca I liavi lakcu or tliu prejt > cripll3iis I liavt trle-il Take what 1 wonlel , I urew worsn Inrtuai ot lictter , anil wau wi > ll-nlKli illscoiirage-il Then came the Rratefnl chanK < * . Ono inontl ao on the advice of my hrother , who son mo a box I conimenrcil taking Dr. Char cot'B Kola Ncrvlnu Tabu-is. I have lakci onei box anil gained llvo ponnilii , but that I : nothing compari-il to the physical n-llcf liavo uxporlencril. I mil l > utti-r anil happlei than I liavu bi-en for llvo years. If 1 conli make ) the ri-coinmunilalion Etronger I wouli Klailly ilo TO. MKS , I.UMI QLKASn.N. Dr. Charcnt'n Kola Nc-rvlno Table'ts ari vi't'clablp and liannlrM. Their strunRth am vlRtir K\v\nK \ \ ijnalltli-s are wonderful , l-'lft ; cents and Jl at driiKK-dts or nmlli-d dlieet Kuri'ha Chemical & MfK. Co. . Ka Cros-u \VI . DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. t Lake Michigan and Lake buperiorlransportation Co. im SUPERIOR STB ERSc THE CHEAT LAKE ROUTE. Ovru Tlir.Ncw Hterl hte-t-iiiihtii AlnnlU- ! . 6olllnj8 From Chicago. for Macklnao lilmJ. Ik-troll , rii-itlann. HulTiloTor oatn.ltc Tut-.DA M.Weil 'J I'M , Thu 11 A M hut IT U. I'ur Cliarlerulz , jlurliur Kiirln t. I'eunkojr , CKJI Tu > ! > * A.M Ttnir. HA M.Fat ! 'M. I or SltriineiU ) . ll&nuuck. 'luugnton , AfliUuJ , Dululli.euWeil ! M Illiiftmt4-rl iiainiililets rnallfd frp on application. orncc ND oocts , BUSH AND H. WATER ITS. CHICAGO. S k Chlchnlcr'i Kmllih IMnjakail llnnd. TNNYROYAL PILLS Orldnul nd Oaljr ( Jn.ulnp. . Ft l ; i itllil.lt fyiil.l fur C < ik i.rr. , . tlu < rll'lwn Tulr no othrr.Iiul ( ttngtrvvt lulif ttoni anit imifattitii A | Itrofgiiu , r 't44s. . la IUEDII fur [ i&riletiltti ltitliu olili D < 1 MC "IteMtT far l.uJIrft/Mn ( trirr , V ; r > rtarn IO.OOU Tr.tiroonUJ , X ati / > r. ' . , - . ftotd tltlf l4y-u'r > VB Utt. i'lllLAUJk. , i'A. ' AMtima hrrbi. MTJJNYON'3 lli Munyon't AUhnin IMrt , ni , . I thin inful rnmplnlnt , lf n n ry fniiH Munjotvn Itrmc.llf , * i p- trill- rule for rn.-ti r.r flo nt all : ASTHMA. ilnK M MuMlj 2V . \Vl.i-n in ilnuM. to riof Mun > n , I .n * > CURE I Airli Mrr < . | IMiiKulel ililn I'n f.f . fiop miMi. fll mlvlre. I'unly \ tntlr nnUI ninl n-lldlilf Cnu/ > irfiH t IMC ! i..n . . . noii | | > nli8ni | > iinn Hlul ' > iiKu ilu I . .i i hii urc . .f nil < lltorilrr ! i > f ilv SI. .nu i I.IVIT Hi wol . Kiilnryu , llln.UUr , "rnfit t. ( s 01. ' M'lMVflTM , MCK inn : vein : , Illltl'll ) I.IVf.ll , in spui'.si.v. I'MIU-'nrT PliinsTION will I * nccumpllnhrtt liy InKltiK Itn.lnio'x l-llln liy Ihflr A.STl- lUI.UM'S | ininitli-n | lliry ullnuilati * HIP llvtr In tin * > r > * H < tliiii nf thp lillo iiiul Its i > l rhaie ! Ihrviiclt itutilllary ilui-ln. Tlictc till ) * . In ilosri nf from two to t < mr. will imlrUly ifKUlnli * tlii > nrllon n ( tlip liter iiiul fn-e tininl | ( < > nt from tln' o < li < onlpri. etin ur two of Uinlwn > > 1'llu , liiUnttally liy tlio p iil > Ji > I I. * tulllmn l > nln tin ; ti'i'iilillty of tin * HMT. "HI krri | llic > Mi'li\ riKiilar inul Fn-ini * In-alltiN illRintlnn I'rl.-p ! V pri l \ SuM liv nil ilriiRKHts. or i-iit liv mall mi ivi-rlpl of pili-o \n\v\v .v co. , % 5 ICIiit-ot. , Ni * vorlt. . K sriir TO ui-rr UAHs1. . A \rrlllen Otmrnntco to Cl IIK ANY CASIi or HSOMliV HlU'tMllSO. Our cure U prnnanrnt 4ml net n ivktrliliiR up. CAsei trcslf illru j r m nga linrei nerrr writ n > inplvtn lnro , ll > tlt/M-lHtni ! * tOiircAMi fully % oi u It t-M you tiy inn II. ml wf pi vul no mine iiironnKUiirapii'o loitun rn'riii > a n iniino.r. H your sjmplonnniT | iltnplr 1111 ilipc jorn llti-ont. liillrulln piltl'lion In tnitiilli , t-licil' miilliiti In bonci mul Jolntii , lutlr niltlnjr nut. rr up 1 1 i > n on Any purl of thp hndy. IPIIUIR itt urnri-iil ilipi-iRloc j > iilni lu ticail or liunpn.rou hutono llnio lo vrAhtr. Tliom wlio nru ponlftntly Iftk. lnRmrirur.Tilli < lU'lnlirliouMin | ' ronltiillrlU Coiutnnt u n uf ttipsr iliu n r | | | vtitcly Inuii ; HJTH ftlul rntlnir ulrrraliitliori.il Uin't Inll to nine. TIIOM * wlui | > io- frr lo cotno linn for lipiitnu'iit i-nn ilo no anil wowlll payrallrxoil tnro built itnjiiai-.il liotpl tjlU.1 wlilln her * if vre Tnll to t ntr Wo I'hallcnru ( hu vol hi for n cat. * that our Mnulr ttpnu-ily will not cure. Write fur tull | < ftrtlpiiii mm Bit the r i , . | ipo VI f know tint < , ou UIP tikrii ) It-ill , Justly ua tm > , nn the inoht rniln nt | ih ) lcl Ti haw novf i hion able lu K ! I moil- than tein. / rt.lir. ) In our man ) "fai pi-nrtlci * vrltti thli Soiar/ Iti * nri1.v It liati lircn IIIOK ! il.illcult to ovrr- cuino tliQ prpjnilli-pa n alllM All MO i-Mliil rprcinpt * . Hut niulpr outBti-un trtmiantt * ' cu hhotiiil not IttNltatp to try ilil rrinnlr You ukp nn rhniu-p of lonlna jour HHini'V. > V cuatantix * to CHIP or rrlutiil nrerv dollar and M MO have K u-putatlon to protivl. Aim financial tim-Llne of SlillO.IHIO , II l pcrfcctlj Kale to all w bo "III try the tn-atiiifiit. lloretufum you Imvc ofra puttliiK up ami | u > lnir out youi mom .7 lor illffntnt trratnifniii anil alihoui > h jouarc nut yt'trurrtl noiino haa palil hai-U your niunrv. DJ lut * * a Ui any moie moiH } untll.Miii tiy u . < tlil , chl-'iiilc. ili-i * ] > .irutril CUB * * * vui-rtl lu thirty lo nlurty ilnj-a * llniRtl. K.MI * our tinr.nclal dtaiuniiK our limitation anliuslnrs * him. IVrlte us ror .lamps anil niilrp9c ; ol ttioae ITO have curp < l of Hyiil.illn. nlio lm\u fl\i.i | tcrmliiioii | to rr-r to them. It topts yi.n only postage lo ilo thin i It lll kavp you a world ol urtcrlnit from menial ilralni anilir you are niai rlcil what miiy jourollyprltin KnlTer lliinURh your on n n ylice ncp I .Ml coi iT ionilinri ) Bi'nt Fcalod In plain rnvrloM'H. | WclnvltfttholnostrlKld Invcf-tlnilon am ! will tli > all In our ivovorto alii you In It. Wrllr u > fin * our 1OU iiaito llooU and ulianllltu proofn ofcui-o. ( * MASONIC -TEMPLE rnniDCMCIW pn , ItUUK HtMcUT bUM Ch icago , Searles & Searles tsl'l ( .lALISTin Kcrvous , Clironic Privata'Discasjs ' WEAK Tri'a t ttu'iil by iniilj C'liiihtitlat inn Free. . SYPHEi.S Cured for life and the poison thoroughly cli.'un o < from the Hj-htL'in. Hliermatorrlioa , Hemlnal Weaknt'9ti l nflt liin * liooj , Nlflit t'ni ! * < sloiH ! , Ue'ruyeil PacultlPs , F-i > male Wpaknebtt anil nil ilciicut ? illtfoiitfrs ! > i * ci liar to flllicr n-x posltlNel * , cuivit. i'tl.ICU. I'MSTl'KA ninl UHCTAI. I'l.L'UHS , IIYHKO- CMI.KS AND VAItle-oe'lCLB pcrinaiienlly anj citre-il. Mcthoii n - wuinl unfalllni. hy now niethotl wllliniit pain or cuttlnp. nn or ail.lross wltli stump , Dr. & hcarlcs " " ' ' . Searles . 'Jj.U'lJ FRENCH TANSY These are tlic Bennlne ninNfJI TANSY WAI-'KUH. Itnpnrtt-il illnet from I'arls. I.ailiea can ili-pe'iul iipuii cpc-nrliiK relief from am ) cute of p.'ilnfiit anil Ini'KUl.ir pprlmli } , re ard- ii-uH of i HUMMiitS'iN Dltl'o e'o. . Importers nnd ARfiit- for the fulled Stales. San Juse. Cal. Myeis-DIIIon DniR C , B. K. Cor. IGth und Fnr nam Streets , Hole Auents , Omaha. Neb. PANCRO-PfiPSAMA TABLETS rtositivnlv rurca Indigestion , Catarrh ol tU3 Stomach , Heart-Hum , Sour Stoniucil , ndalIklndrAil KtomurhTrnutilei , A cl nllf1ocom > btiiutioaof tin bent lemedlea known to raoillcul tkill. Holil by all druggists , or Rfl * ? " ? ' " " / 7HEPEP3AUACO. , , tlW Benel for free circular. Tor i-ali' 111 Omaha \ > y Jumea Torsyth , Wl N , ICtll Htleul. inhn Ac Co. , 10th nnd DoiiKlan Btiecu. Stand up for Nebraskal DC it "by s For The Bee And sending it To all your friends. The Bee is a thorough Nebraska Newspaper. Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . . $100,000 Ui : 60LICIT YUUIl \vi : DK.SIUI : vouit OMO OK Till : 01DUST IIAMCS IN IOWA. B IMCII CINT IAIU ON TI.MI : niroi iTtk OALI > AND HUB U8 Oil WHITE. SPECIAL NOTICES i COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. * xv/\xv xv \x\x\x\/v/\/xxx % xvrw\Nx\ b\Sl.l.l.l.VUri ria'1'1 , l-'AIIM AND UA1I1J. . . . ImnlH for bale i > r i < nt. Uuy & lU'J i'curl ntli.-i.-l. DR. H , A. Alter July ist my father. Dr , K. I. Wood bury , will huvo clmrtfo of thu plato work In my olllco and I will Hive my oiitlru uttuntiun tu Opurutivu JJontlbtry , Crown and Hrltlgo Work. No. 30 Pearl St , , Next to Grand Hotel. H.A. WOODBURY.D.D.S ,