I mr OMAHA n.uir.rrr MONDAY. JTLY in. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mivnii . „ , . - , . . „ , , . Own " Klrin. US R-w * * i tnm-pfl in i4fi Mt > m m bit. . . nf Wcntelrtr I * PirltliiR Iht f. " ' ' > Mb in ( IT nf Avonii * ft , t , "nrrt military tmnfl nf Om h 11 ii' n. fiwkto ( WNI't. vprsen'.iijr \ , , i -i Viiiir nt stmiirt in ti * IMWH * i i , iiv flayn win , Ciunii f n u < t f. j V v iLir nfcfl MR-if l , nnav.1 Infl 1. i i lot & Vif , : with frirtirf * ID < . . : ! ! .vileiMM .1-- 0pnw OtlP i. . i IT Tleutt : : . i.vGitham nvrtitin. 11 i -iv i r d . .1.- "ilntlvw bfrc. It ft yrtnrfl J Jut Mo ini > nf Camttift. la. . in U > e ! , ' ! : ihtfrii.wl of Offimr J. T , i l.i' lirothnr-ln-Uw. -\nu , I'nhn left ymtrrflnj1 for At * . ' n t'ifn nl vl u with relative * > b > -i and In Lnvrland. Mrpinlry Ritrkr and unn Tom IIM in .irffnrto utartrO ( not prpnltiR . v-rck * outlive it Spirit kakn. MID Mrs o S. Martin ana their Mrt , M a. I'M. and lift twn tmna r im tf > vinrou county , Ohio , on n > < v Mir * nf Sioux City In In tlie ii i i iff i lull lo bnr mother. Mrs. M. L \Yimhlngton tivcn un , ntid other M : ! ' Hrlrti and Elht'1 ' > n ( rnunty TUv-nrflfir Vf. M. Slinn- .iM pi.mto Lagan on a wpnk'.i vtelt i t u Harvey. 1 1 * Miipir' : ' You art qullr rl hl In ti'iniiiir MIIII lirt ! wauts tn ttir Uncle i.M.n i-i i , i > ini arp mil * to grt nice work. ' ) In I.I-M-I- ii. TIM Pronflway. " Tin" v us u Innjp tmrmlnnro at all of' tin. | i.iiiMin . riHnrta at Maiinwn yesterday. Tin iniiii itmlih lie vlRitpd UIP Grand L' , Tin. , wen tn-n ifd to a romplptp now pro- I . > ! . of i-xi-illi'tit in ii MI. and npwlaltli : . Tin i 1 1 1 int. | iroprnm UCB tuncf tbt- beat it. i. i. ii- I- i u R vcn thtii fi-nwon. It will HP n < | M'jii"l i\rr > niplit this WPP ! ; . iniiii irnni r.olumbuB. N b. . ramp Into tin piii. IT t-tntion lost vvrninc und rrportod [ ihn In linn linfn rolihfrt of n pan.'ldprahlp i M : of tui'i < " nncl hod followpd tbp turn | v h ralilicd limi to tbr Rod ; Inland railway . - ' , Mi Rf In ton hlK a hurry to Irovr i if tinniiot tfll bis story. Olllper Claur MJI > ( ! -i.ili'.l KI arcumpany him and hunt for C I ! Vlavl Co. . fomnip rrtnortT ; free nfiifp Iii.urs. 8 to 12 and 2 to 5. Hnalth tiniii 'iiniis-lirrt nur.-S27-2R Mrrrlam block. N Y PlumtiUiR pompany. Tel. EHO nr.i , Minis AN AIU.IS Mlillimil C'ollfirf I'rofi-i-mr l'rriielir " nt M. Jolm' * Cluirt'h. T ? -v . ' H Slouch. . Ph. n. , or Midland col- Ic-pi Atchih.m Kan . flellverofl n very able n iiidti nt StJohn's EnellBh Lutheran i ttiiinh Ins : cvc-nlnR. lite trxt va. ? taUr'n , ft , in 1 Tlinotliv. I. 12 : "J know wham ! ] him IK I lived nnd urn prrsuadpo1 that lie is RliIin Kri'p thnl whirl ] 1 have commiUrfl uii ' Hni , nirnitiRt that day. " Wi in rnti 1 trust In UIP Bpt-rpt qjicstlou ofli I ii-iinti brart. and ypt nil hunlnpm ji : .iic-cd. tn u pnrtaln pxtpnt. throufih oil ' | ii-np > 's. hands than nur own ; or wp tr- : : : In-ill with our BdalrB. Thp grpat quail- In nn us tint mu'Kp n mun worthy of truft un 1 i impotent for IHIBIICKR IF ronsripnrp and ' nipui , : \ T'uul. thp Kppakpr of the words of tli" 't\ l.tipw whom IIP rould trurt from lui.wn pct'Konnl cxpprl'"ncp. His own heart liu.l Mi C'lirlst' lic-alinK influrnrr and for- pi > IH--B HP hod the assuranpc that Christ wiif I I" fni-nd You and I mav harr that camr nssnrancf Thp Christian faith Is not cupfBt'tlniiB ' nr uimrlpntlfle. Tou may nKk a riiriK-iuti lo rxplaln how he known IIP is a Christian nnd hp rould not Elvp what an imsnvpd man would call a reasonable nu- F\vrr You could as I'nslly rxphiin to thp blind the li-uuty of color , nr thp deal thp hi.nmitn of pound an thp Christian could ti-11 linw hi- knows that hlft sins arp for- piven ThtniKnved are unatilp tn rompre- lii : id i In nirunliiR of his words , hrcauhp he ) IBF tin perminal kiinwludpc of such fet-llnq. Gnl : inul.es Hlmsplf known throuch uplrlt. Thr ( .inner lucke ahlllty to sop gndly tilings , and of : In HP the world knows nothing ; , nor pan Know unvthiiiB TliMiupli faith wp know that .lunns Is < lh Ini His life and dpedt ; arc thp outward proof nf IIijs divinity. The present moralist on earth knows nothinp : of tlie hlch morality of Ph'-iKi's life The Christian brllpvcs in Hih rtiMiiity liecausf he feels thp Christ ttpirit in his own heart. TSie second proof of the divine power of Christ is his ability to forRlvt wn. The Clirlc.tliui IU'OWB as well when the weight of sin has been lifted from Ins heart as the lahoror knows wlir.n a v icht hui- been lifted from his shoulders " \Vp niiiv know that wp hnvp nternal life. The-e are tunny thlnpr. that nrp known in M-icnee ihrotiftb faith In ept-taln powers , and the Christian has a like experience , but n r.troiie-r aAsuraiicc throuch his own personal ' \ii-rienee ; TbrnuRb faith in God thp Chris tian n-celveo his creates ! joy and power. . .TupVH&ht clear none better. Try it Georpr K Davis , aront. 2(10 ( Broadwaj- . Tirth iinnual discount ralp. : n per cent to nil cash customers. Iiurfof PurniturH Co. . 20S and " 0 Il'way rII.HT 1MIII ll.l.UCAl , S | > i'cliil Drinitiro Arro-t S < - irnl * | < -III iirlnlil i'4-iit nri-r * . Ftate Fl l. CommisFlqnrr Delnvun Imf dpmKtiutpd thipp men tn this vicinity to act nc npiela ! ileiiutif * for tlie I'liforct-mi-ut of the lnwn i : b protpctlvp lnw . For the ] i- < -i.e.it a ! Unfit it 1 considered to bp jmlicx to l.ecp tht > Identity of the Ki iilln.rt eniM-iulfd ns far no iiusuiblo. All iif Uir rcct'lit pdortfi to enforce the laws thnl huve been HO iiatlrfuptory und pro- duei \ ( . of r t-ultB Imvp IKHIII due to tbPlr niii : ! , One man it. en ollk-or lioldlnp n jic -liiuii to which Inwan t-loctfd by tin- jii-iij h ItKt full , unnthtir i a well known ) ii.iri ! man vhn bus hnd miine i'erienre ; v'Ui lubiii'Helf. . and the third Ut a man < ] intf well kiKiwn uhnut town , und now 0111- \ ' - ut Mai-uwa lu ( linu-tion of tliet-e men u wtmltr.nle raid vuiiiude ( iti the illecul llblicnucn H IlMit-y C'n-el , lul > c M-sterdu > and ubout n do7.ru rjiptuifJ Tiny v ere liEhiliR with trotllueu iinil ttiii'w liutfr und untne of thi'tn were uxlni ; ipitik Two < if thorn wore Omaha men who | : UM UK nuiiut of IttiKiell and Klu-g Two ii'bin inM' the nuinth of t.n'linun ( and 3'eiirsiin und I'nderwoud ' as ttit-ir home. IIJMI J"nii-yth u well knuwti proftfKiona ) Jlf hi "null of Hutiev C'reel ; . nut , iilbo caucbt Tutifiiiuuidcr were Couneil Ulufi * meii ntid \\er > J S WulKur , Wilbur Jobnvun. Ham Pun h liiliornt Ilurrle , Arthur Cherrew iiti.l f'1 Mwifc AH MI : iui , ncreed to lejiorl nt the ulIU-p of .luni-t Vlen today , and Uu > y wert per- jin.-iii ic ( in mi their own reiojulwiui'i'K. : Tin : > ' v. I-M Lucknmu and 1't-ternuti. Tiiey < ! l.Ti'iirh' to thic elty and taken btlore J.'h'm ' Vli-n They were able after u jjiwd diui d ! ( iittipulty to tH u e bunds fur tbi'lr iiii | < ii'unee loduy und wwe jit-nuitted to fo 111 UK Tl er'u-t liar Kime forth that for thp ' ' jir. M i i ut leant Illegal fihhliig in the luli nr uMt C'ouncll Illuftti munt reat'O The jiiuu' ' it * for the violation of the lnw ure < \ < - > t M'v.iiThe minimum due in T"fi und t-iiMt , uiid the itieiimiiii'iidutioiiB uf the mute iMli riMiiinwthMiners are to inflict tlie mail- jnuii ) in-null ) for the Miuond uCem.e , vhit-b It fiuu und A" tliiproity Rtrls patrtuilte O. Lwwrr , jr SiuiUi Muiu fitrwt He vurriet. u full line uf cuuiilih. i-U ; rs und xuuutittr drlul.t " ) - lit Omuliii. /mliew A. IIBV.H uind 4V jtiiufc 1 suatith I'.nd l'K ( lu > h died in I c'l-luck yntttirduy lift , riuicr .he renclfiiw uf ht fcuv Gourde F I aMt. No KJlf. Suliler t.ret Ouiuhu u'li r uu llinotd of tun uioutbk uf cttuour uf i the liver Tlitdttcpumid itcvu * a widi > w ) Hid Hint duldrtiu Mre H A Thornbeir ' of Sk"sour'ul > ey Hint IV J' Tln ru - of [ tlili u v i.ut1 ( Jmirpr F lta\a ul Uluulit. ' Tue ri-uainit , will l > f 'tuk.wi ti > Ciueniou la j Jpr I ; , ui wlinre thu Jutierul will lie lield ' Oil Tl" .u j' filiurt it-rvnt will i > e itrld * t "lie boun , Ko. tUt fitUuUovL j | i I v. a. ' , KINDLES COUNTRY BOYSJ ! I tJannrupnleas Sharper ( to * in Hit We'ik Itflftnd toe Bapnts , ' SWBAY ADOS TWO VICTIMS TO HIS LIST I i Slitls rntiBij rnnglii 1 > ? onr t tlir OlflrM r-olilhli'iir-i' Tiniiit-i- If ) tl > p VMitilll.l t. j I I William t rcm > nri nml Tilt rrmbpr Charlm , ' from Mllln rnjinty , r mr into tnwn yratrrI j day to look around a 1HHP and pet ttrttrt ' acquainted with thr world. Thry havr been working MI k term wvrral inflcs from thp I rity at S20 a month ana bnnrd. Tbt-y WPI-P ; ' Riwfl. tionnirbnr and have not had miffi- , rtptit f xprriencp to raiwc thpw to floiiht that j 1 ell mhrr Mm nrp not equally bnniwi. At , tinoti ihpy found ihnmwlw * In the vicinity of ( he nnck Inland city paimciiRrr utatlon. j Therp ] they mpt a Mini * who waa anxious ' I , to hi- * men to clear rars. HP jilc.ltpd out ; 1 TVllllatn and Charlw from thp multitude of f , I lounger * an tbp turn who probably IJTIPW i more about clemIns : cars than anybody Plsr i In thp profession. Thry proteptpd th l thpy 1 did not know ftnj thing about car cleaning I but nvrrrpd with nomr nbnti of prldp that ; ! thpy could ICPPP forty acres nf corn aplccp i In peed , clean condition The nock Inland I , m Rnnte cmfl nnttiredly told them that hp j I linen- just what thr > could do in the car ' cleaning llnr. and wanted to put then both i to work nt oners. Th j conpentniJ to abnti- ' don the farm and go to railroading nt J4n a month. "William had fP. and the railroad I , man congratulated htm upon life coed tor- ' tune In having It , for he would br rpquirod I , to put up just that amount in advance to j | hnv ibr hnndDomr cap and uniform that all ] ] carnleaners nrr obliged to wear. Charles ( Ha not havp that amount or any amount. nnd hp wan roldlj Informed thnt IIP pould not po to work until IIP could ralsp it. .Tbp i kind-hearted railroad man saw thnt Charles' I i heart was nchlng , nnd bp quickly devised I ' n scheme that would help the poor boy out ' of lilf trouble. Hr told him to en nnd bunt up n man that the rnilrnnd mnn hnd cn- cjged Saturday afternoon , and tpll him bp nee.d not report for work , nnd while huntIng - Ing for this mnn Charles might hunt up something thnt hnd an pqulvalent In It of SO ihnt could he used to brine , forth thr cap and uniform nnd the cnr cleanInc Job on the following day. Charles disappeared with alacrity , and the railroad man relieved \ Vil3 Ham of bis $ ! > and sent him down to the transfer to plcnn cars , while be went up town and purphnned the bright blue tinl- form with burnished buttons nnd the cnp that has gold lace and a conspicuous , badge | on it. Althouch sent in opposite directions | Charles and William pot together Hgaln dur- i Ing the afternoon , and enme one directed ] them to the police station The Individual who worked the bewhiBk- rred confidence pame on thp country boys manures to find n victim around the city depots about every time he trlra. He lives in Omulm. and Is wpll known to the police bj- repeated descriptions. i riiiu ] > ! iili > - of Cinnpcrs. "Complaint " was made at the police station yrstt-riloy thnt a cane of campers located near thp wmt pnd of the East Omaha bridge wprp guilty of misconduct that made It de cidedly unpleasant for women to pnos in their vicinity. They have been located therp for several wppks apparently doltic nothing.Vompn who hnvp had occasion to drive along the utreet near them have been crossly Insulted by word and actions. YCH- tt-rday a couple of the brutes chased a 10- yoar-old cirl. and she ran to the railway bridge to seek thp protection of tlie watch man. The police promised to Investigate the outfit , and if it wae found that they were camping on Iowa terrltrry to give them some prompt and heroic attentions. The board of cummitKioners for the insane met yesterday to make an examination of the nit-utnl condition of AV. T. Seaman , Jr. The young mnn w-ns taken Into custody at the requect of his father. W. T. Si-uinan o' Omaha , who hat been living with his family lu this city for nome time. Young Seaman has t'hown signs of mental troubles 'or noaie time. The eomtuUEloners fc.und that he was of unsound mind and made an order trans ferring him to the Clnriuda bcBpltal for treatment. KAU.UOAI1 F10UTS I'AVl.NO TAXES. Itoek If-lnnil AkUn tli < - Courts to Dl < l < - n . * ! outi-il J'olni. OTTUAIWA. la. , July 18. ( Special. ) A mooted point in reference to street paving taxes , which has titver been fully passed upon by Iowa courts and which It of great interest to all cities in the state , in on the road to settlement in the court here. The railroads have always claimed that the Iowa law docs not allow the collection of taxefi 1 for street Improvements along railroad rights of way. The Hock Islund company owns the right of way and runs Its tracks for several miles parallel with Main street in tliis city , consequently when the council ordered this stri ut paved and tt was completed thousands of dollars of paving tax were assessed ngatnEt Uit > Rock Island camjiany as an abutting property owner The Hock Island company decided to settle the mooted question once fur all. They secured n temporary iujunc'- tinn to restrain the city from coll.ctiug tnc tax. The nttorueyB of the Jlock Island , headed by General Solicitor Wright o ! Chl- cneo. were in the city yesterday , nnd with thr city snlicitoj drew up uu agreed state ment of facts to prison ! to the diwrlct court. One nf the claims of the railroad company is fouudud on a jittrnllur r.tatc of existing circumstances. The street railway runs along Metn street on the Hack Island side of Uu- ! street. The Hurl ; Island claims that if it pays its ass fsincnt that the street railway company's share ill bi Included , ns the Rot K Island's half of Hit- street extends way over the Ktrein railway trucks They bay it IB manifestly unjust for them to pay the street railway's las merely because thr city council granted them the right to lay their truck on tbr side uf the street instead of the middle of the street , where it belongk. ) JMCJHT AiAIN .T DHAKi : . limit IlcniliMi-iiii | . < ) | ii < ike HitC < n- rrinirV lleiiiinilun 1 Ion. OTTtMWA. la. , July Ik ( Special Tele grams There win be no longer any doubt that there IE a strong effort being made by prominent republicans In the state to dc- fiut tlie rcmuulNtuiini ut Governor UruUe at Cudur ItupidB next month. It 10 i-xjiected tlmt the noutity t-onventloiiE In this portion of the s-.att' will LeclRrtnpalust htm and work ie being dune to get the for Senator Fuul : uf Siurlt Lake or Lli'Ul 'tiaut Governor 1'arrott of Water lee Opponents of Drake claim thai his d - ft-at iti the oouvetitlini it usEur d The con , nection liKHMH'H tlir uarLers iicmust him in this vieiuity and ( lie It-udern tif the party " ' a loiliT thitotik uucliuitig u tlou. ! > A1 > JTA.N MiM > A 1.1. IT FAYS. Ul-C uiikiil t.lllllirlilur Vfiitls \Vurii- - Ini : lt > lnlil < -iii , > tt-IV liilc } . OOLOKAUO El'iUNGS. Colo. July IK H } ' . LlUiUrHpr wliv WGF uuufcul wueral from HUM all to Juimii during LU rt-lcn ul Kiug Kulul.uuu. bus wntttii a Uurr to Scuutor In which br otiyr- KB ) ' lu butb McKiuhy and Ebiir- | lutu ttiiit 1 Know \vbfrttil I speak v btiti 1 | ti-ll you tlif dislpuf of Jtipaii uu Huwuli ure < > x.auUy us mttiuttod in the t < dHuriul > of "eu JKIHU Htiruld nutwuUsliuidme nil tUe df- uibU tbut Yuibl Turu Butul CMU lueV-f ' Kn'r ' titii * Juiuu | L-ai'iurMl ' the L.U Kiu ibluudt in JK7& ibr I't-f uf ciouqui-ct but * been liuzcine ui her hrudci-ur Her mure rt-rpnt iiuriMu In Korea uid rkluu and her ur- sul&LUuB ot FortneM , u * Ui u llxe tubuii- Htr ! urt 'Ipri.fted * i n\ , ii- \ i utiub our port mmi t , ' n' jn ! i * ! inl- | -i- p- . : , : i thrm mill -r < Spuli , ' : i-ni ti n'.l thf inrin ' ncnurnitmif nt tiprrmiart tn J p r > lflp that Ha ii ill bt > in . rnnqnMit than any that ti rp RJW Itpfwr , If nbr mow * quick ! } . " nvisu rtvit runt > \Mi A IU\ . Ilia Vtl - * Jlfil > P Kfl-iitfi ui , , ! ! , , , , r Hni ii. KASHVUO.R. JnJy n niirinir ibr p t wpf-V thp aitrnAtfcr at thp rxpnuitlon w * up to rt > i > rJatlnn4' offclal fiinirr * for the wpi k , not tnrlnflinK Sutnr.laT. . hr > mtbr attind- ktipp In litvp born ZX.4t > T Saturday's ftt- t end in orAbout s onO , m kinR thr total for Ih * wi ck fully Sfi.nnn But for * rver l rain storm * it night tnr attcndnc would bivr Pkci-pdrd thesp flgurrs. Thl * vpr * l rxpfptpd tn b 8 wry otif and m-itb a largp atipndance N parly pviry day has one nr mart- special f pat ure * ' J thai will bring vinltor.i trotn fi distance. I The military friuirra nf thp wppti w-lll be I particularly , attractive. Tonight the Second l battalion | Infantry mate guard * . ron t .InR j of live companies ttndcr the command of i j Major J. p. Flfp , arrived trom ChattanonR * and wrtit into pamp for a week. Tbp comd , J nany of tbr First Pnuth Carolina Infantry. ! Captain , A. J. Crawford , will also go Into j ( camp for n wwk. j ! Turaday will probably lip the most 1m- pot'tin 1 ; day of the week. Tt Is Daptlut day 1 and In addition to thp Immense attendance 1 rxpectpd ] from all parts of tbr state , tberp | ; , will bp 2 nnn of the delegate * who altpndod ' the | rtaptlKt ronvfntlon in Chananonca last ' welt. Also on Tiu-sday thp llfp Insurance , ngenin i of the statp , who will meet In this city J to form an association , will attend thr 1 txpnaltlnn. On Wednesday thp WPS ) Virginia Prr , s nsvidation ( committpr and thp State TeacA- era' i asxociatlon will also nttpnd. In addlg | tlon i the national spnntp of the National i i tTnlnn 1 Fratprnal association with thr tlonal t officers will visit tbp exposition on Wednesday , and tbp Statr Drupgism' nsso- elation i will help to cwcll the throng. The Woodmpn of the World will flpdlcate thrlr | I ' building ; Wednesday night find promise n ' large : nttrndnnce of memliprs of thr order j i The latter days of UIP week will bp made as [ i nttrjptlvp j Bf > the earlier pnrt of the week. I Thp Ororgln Tress nssnrlntlon returned home last night. An Jrish-Ampricnn Ccn- tennlnl association has been formed nnd will pn-pnrp for thr celebration of Irish-Ameri can day. MIT I'.VVOHAItl.i : TO lintiTAl.l.l 'TS. , > Ut ltnniil MM' No Mlver * rtilEinciit in XEW YORK , July IS Pprrr nplmnnt , who rpfurnpd from Buropp on Saturday , in a carefully prpparpd intpn-iew which he I gave out for publication today had this to | F y on the roonpy question : "In regard to the present attitude of Europe 3 toward international bimetallism therp I nrp ndvocntifc of it in France. England nnd i Germany , as , the.re were n year ago , but l the advocacy has not increased in vol ume i nor Intensity. Neither France uor Germany i will unite with us in placing gold and , sllver on n parity unliss Cnglatid lends the way. The continued Increase in gold production , the surplus last year nnd this year of British incomes over expenditures , . i the continued supremacy of England In commerce nnd cf London asnn international money market have the effect of persuading Parliament thnt the present eoinnge , cur rency nnd financial system U good , even though there It * distress in India. Reduction of taxation with an enlargement of its basis there may he granted If peace contlnuts. but probably not a modification of coinage or currency laws no Icng as existing British ! iudi-strial prosperity endures. "The McKmley administration is actively endeavoring , us the republican platform of 1S'C ! ' requires , to promote the free coinage of silver by international agreement. Its ambassadors and special commissioners are working in concert under the law enacted by the last congrcca , which Cleveland ap proved. The question of the ratio to be adopted is kept in abeyance. There is cverj prospect of an international conference to be held within n fchort time nnd probably to assemble in Paris. "European lilmetalliFts believe that if , in the failure of international bimetallism , we shall open our mints to tillvcr on the ratio of 1C to 1 and subsequently Europe opens hers on the ratio of I&VT to 1. then nil our gold will leave , ab it did after 1S34 , tud only tokyn tilver coins would remain. ' IIKAT AXIJ lion Tinin ATTonxuv. lrl * onrs AVIn Tlu-lr Cn .f utiil Inline- ' AnollK-r Crime. dlnli'l ? Coiunill NEW YORK , July IS. Leon Graves and John P. Ryan are in prison In this city held In default of $5.000 , for trial for at- nault and robbery of Robert S. Clark , n Brooklyn lawyer , committed Friday night. Graves , who is 21 years old , Is said to be long to a peed family in T'tah. He wns re cently charged , in conection with Barton of Ogdcn. with stealing Jf > .2W > from the Utah Loan and Trust Company. Graves und Bar ton were arrested in this city , but suc cessfully resisted extradition , because of n technicality raised by their attorney , Rob ert S. Clark. After their release Clark war retained to bring null in their behalf for damages for false imprisonment. Graves , it IB said , sought to induce Clark to rr1 to his room on Eighteenth street in this city , but Clark was wary. On the pretense thnt Graves landlady had a piano for sale that would be u bargain for Clark the latter weut to the bouse. There he wns assaulted by Graves und Ryun , who felled him to tin floor , rendering him. ns they supposed , un conscious. Then they took his diamond pin his gold watch and chain , his diamond stud , n4fi lu money und hit notebook. After this they bought to pour acid into his mouth , hut he swallowed none of It. Suddenly hi sprang to the window crying "police. " Help came ut once , and Graves nnd Ryun werr nrrrcted. All the stolen property was ie- covered. On the prisoners were found c Balder bar two feet long and two loaded revolvers. Clark was uble to appear against the men when they were arraigned in police court. Addl WOMA > > > \VIMII.KI ( AT 1VOKK. Illlfii I'ecUViinliil for Wboli-siilc Citnllilt-iit-f ( autrfc. NEW YORK , July IS. After eluding th notice of the Metiojiolltau jmlice tar more than six year * , . Ellen J't-c-k the confident womaiu now nearly 70 years of ace , itwantri' ecaln. 'Her vlctlmk this time art- several residents of Brooklyn , whom she is ohargec1 with swindling out of sums aggivguiiug J1D. oK ( ) . Mor t ppeciflcnlly , she it wanted foi defrauding thr late Ii ) ChriEtopher Lott ul flO.lHKi , uu amount winch itprt-tented uearl > all of ills savlupE. and the lose of which It believed by bin Irit-iide to hare contributed iarctily to bis diath , which nccurrt-d on May 10 Fur this Ellen Peck , uudrr the name o' Mary Uaiit-t > ii. hut been Indicted for ft-lunj by the grund Jury of Kings county. Her al leged daughter and sou-tu-Jaw , William Simpson , have In the same connection been indicted for complicity , arretted und re leafed en bund. Mrs. I't-tk tiat not been found. . Severe TimiKli-rMorm til I'lllxlmrir. I'jTTSm'Ua , July U-A beavy thunder und lightning fcturin ftrur tai i-ity at ub. > ut G u'flcick thix t-xt-niiiK , und witbln un IK ur u rulnfall vf " bud liwn jireclpitnted The liRbtnlni ; wite unusually HIHTJI BIK ! uiude Htrike' within the elty. doing con * " ' " erulile dBinngc. liut no lives were ! . . Among tbr buildups struck Mere tbr Tiitrty-swuna wwrd scliool JIUUK - und tbr tiriet'ii-rtory ixiik bulldlnr. on the corner i > f l uurtti uvrnue and BinithtlelJ rtreet. A lai'Kf plet-t of the lornlc * WRF tnrown to the rtrtifi und r.nm hr4 into u tbuumud jilecei- . but un HctHiunt uf the heavy ruin the crowd uf IHH'jile uwuully p uwiug thnt loint under Uitttr ; uitd no one wan hurt. Srroixl I.lriilfiiHiil t iidrr Arrrnl. 8T I'Al'L. Minn. . July Ik Swond Liru K-tiuiit Williain H. Morfurd Third infantry r B A . i * in ckiw urrt'Kt ut Camp r-tnw. ntar Luke < 'lty. Minn. , where TJ'trd infkUtry ir iqjndiu # n > sumjunr 111 , ui ) u rliurKf uf lauiJuet lui ; uu uttti.tr tiud u KtilKlt-uuiii Tiif ml iou ttr n > ytK uuliuuwu. Uut ILT * to Uin ouuut-ctiuu witb uiuury Murfurd eull it < 4 Uf v } > rlvnti tn.tr ( i u iti Ikkli iliit- ma iliityetiri - kulri M-- i wr * d kji * . c' < u.uuM.t.iu UK M cud lieutrXULUt btniK Ukmri 'J u , Uif Tl.ira .r.futirv JJrt Murfj'-a i u.n'.t jiromiLtit i. . ! ) > ir Hie ttfcTr.f tH-muty lur Hit p f u t It ti'.rrr.tttjj. MIMXC IX THE RLUlv HILLS ' ' Or ia Antii > CtteV District is Wilt MAKE OWNtR INDrPDhlKTLY LEAD , 8. n. . July IS fSpoclal.V-Thf dl - povtry of rich uranium ore ta thp Anntp Cr. * * dintnrt by Von naviw l f brn mpnr ; tinned In tbpSf dtspatcbri before. Mr. Von f was lone of tp opinion that hi * : o wan at tnifilclpnt value to make him In- i a rich and his fondest hopes have been realtn-d. Hcrmsn fteinbold , an mit i Dent Omaha chemist , has Associated himself I with Von Davlrr and satiaflpd that tbp | deposit of uranium on the Utters propt I , orty in Annie Creek Is of splendid value , ; Thf work or dpveloplnR thp property will begin at oner under the direction nf Mr. Von Iiavipr. Mr. nrlnboid rxprpts to Ipavp Immediatply for New York , wberp he will close n pontract with thp representative nf an Knpllsh syndicate to tarnish J2fi.00t > | worth of uranium each year There ia much I [ ore on this proprrty that will ylrld Jlf 0 worth nt uranium to thp ton. I It is authorltnilvply stated that the Enc- llsb syndicate which ban bprn nt collating tor thi- ; purchase of the Kiysionc minp . In Key- stom. has Instructed Its agent. Colonel Cecil Morgan , to Immediately rlosr thp dpal. as thp bonds havp been approved and accepted. The work of Increasing the capacity of the twtnty-stamp mill to 10J stamps will soon be completed , ll Is also understood that this company Is endeavoring , to secure the celpbrntpd Holy Terror mine t Keystone. A bond has bern secured on thi * minp for tbp ptriod of sixty days. The Rnglish syn dicate is nlso negotInline for the Keystone Townsltp company's property , which con- nlsts of twenty-nlnu ncrcs of mining ground ndji Inlng tbp Holy Terror. Appearances arp thnt thli company Is most favorably tm- prt-ssed with the mining property in the Keystone rpglon nnd the transactions which thry have already made have given a grpat tI Impetus I to rninteg matters in the southern hills. The Bear Lake region. In the Black Hills of Wyoming , in which orp wns recently dl- > covered , Is showing up splendidly. T. L. McKlnnon was in from there a short time ago and brings very favorable reports of that region. He says tbp formation is heavy and solid , simllnr to thp formations In which large and rich bodies , of ore are found. The Bear Lake country if all staked oft , but many have located large numbers ot claims , upon which they arc not pursuing any dpvplopmcnt work. The fact that thp ground Is located , howrver. makes it impossible for others to work the prop rrty. as. the prospectors do not relish the idea of becoming Involved In n lawsuit with tbe present owners of the ground. Trpd Wil liams nnd Dan Van Meter art- working their property , which i situated dlrpcily nrar Pear Luke and have sunk n shaft twpnty feet , and also run n tunnel , In which they encountered a favorable vein of siliceous ore running on an average of ? 1I per ton. rinnt has been discovered on property about half a mile from tbp lake which runs between $100 and $200 per ton. Thp owners of the Little Blue mine on Yellow creek are continually shipping ore to the D. K D. wmclter at Ppndwood. Within the pnst month thry iiove shipped ever f 11.000 worth of ore. The ore which is being shipped has an average- value of TOO pold per ton. Drifts are being extended eat and west in the Little Blue. In the cost drift a chute of ore is being followed , which IB eight feet wide and six feet high and of high grade. The Little Blue mine Is one of the beet parlug propositions in the Black . There is great activity now In mining op erations in the Garden City or Blacktall district trict- All of the properties arc being ex tensively worked and good ore is being ship ped from all of them. The third shaft on the Harrison pround , owned by Rebsamen Burns & Little , has just been finnhed and a promiEitir orp chute was discovered at a depth of forty-five feet. The entlrp bottom tom of the Hliaft Is in this ore and drifts run several feet from the shaft do not en counter i the Umltfc of the chute. This ore has an average of J30 per ton. Any quan tity of good ore has been exposed on the Harrison ground , but not much f-hipplng is going on at prisent ns the owners , are de voting all their time to development work. Michael McNeil and John Coleman , who recently leaf-ed the Flora E , No. 1. at Ragged Top , from Kilpatrick & Dacy. have encountered a vein of ore nt n depth of twelve feet from the surface , which assays from JSO to J1SO per ton. The vein if. a vertical one. as have been all the others discovered in the vicinity of the Flora croup of claims. The lessee * have a large force of men at worlnnd are taking out considerable ore from this property. It IB a most promising discovery. SARATOGA. Wyo. . July IK. ( Special. ) The Golden Eagle mine in the Grand En campment district peems bound to keep up Its reputation ns n good one In the way of a producer of the yellow metal. Though its already width anfl shoving o ! wealth WUB sufficient to secure to it the rep utation of beinp the probable leader in the production of pold in the mineral west it showed up today in a width of vein four feet , surpassing in richness thp most wonderful specimens of free gold bearing quartz ever witnessed In the most famous camp in the Rocklefi. Every man in camp IB delighted at the owners' luck. ShipmTbtt from the property will begin at once. ooon .MOMV von THI : South DliUoln Volunteer * Tlecelip Ji Mff llll of Citi.li. PIDRRE , S. D. , July IS. ( Special. ) The Insurance commU-Bionei has apportioned the ; per cent tax on premiums of insurance companies to the various lire companies of the state. The total amount sent out is $3.hSS.SG. Tliie is distributed In the fol lowing towns : Abtrdt-i-n . KJ9 Mitchell . | t Armour . 4k 1'ori.Ktua . t-1 Ilritton . 3f > J'lrrre . 103 llrtHiKlnk'B . Tli JUaild City . 1 ' Canton . lieOfletd . M . t'lcur lAkt . S3 Scotland . . U I l > eadirucid . C , " Sioux felli . "K Kuma : . U H | arflsl . . . . TJ Glktun . 17 Pnfltacfleja . fl Orotun . 6J KturcU . W Hot EjirUip * . W TyniSivll . Howard . K Valli * Sprtncs . C Hurun . US VeisniUon . I * 1-mni.ix . i V.-Up . 13 Lend City . M : WutFrtdttn . JT Madibun . 1UVliitfWfH ) . it , Mellrttif . " WOMikoti-et . 3 Mlllfr . n Yiuahtuu . ni Tbe are the amounts in even dollaje , mrat of then , being a few .cents off one way or ths other. The towns of' Chamberlain. Alexandria and Webster fulled to tile the requited reports in the comjniM'-ionrr'p ofllce ai-d ure left out on the ipt > unionment. A ii-qiiUiiuin wne iHUjiil l y the governor B few d j > ago. on request of the lows officials , for L. Ii. Nicaol : ttargeJ with grand larceny in Lyund uuusty. Iowa , the Ureeny convicting In the UieJt uf a bicycle Th'e i the first record ofa tequiuuuu from this state for bicycle tteJiKop ! Land Comwi ! ioner LAcktiurt has foot to Deadwood. where he will' on the ° 6tb of this tmmth offer fcr mle the projterty takin by the mate In the Taylor bettit-mein. He couUdeit , the property all good , and tbmkc that it will tell fur more thsu tlit valuktiun. Deputy Smith of Jhe s oner'i olllcf U workinsJn the Hurou Und dutrit-t. Jiickine up Jatifls for the ttat . IB which the general land ottice bai cancele4 eiitrlet. and Itft the l d open for hlliurfc lu th'b way the Mate can * cur * fcaaie BOC- : ) uud whu-h were not o | > n for forinw IIoiiiilli > fur \Vult imill Ci > > ol < - . CHKYBNNE Wyo. . July Ik. < Btc-ial. } The Hate auditor til Wyoming rt-juris Uuit during tbr past tlirte montiit tbp rum of fS.Va lit * U + u rj.jH-udtd ty the tuir lor bouutu * ujioo uolve and ecyWt * tt to- Icwi On i.OU w c.iit tt 76 ceiiU fl i . n : wohif tt M ri ; kin ot ! pupe ci 7i ct-ute TSt * Tlie Itfct It pieluiurtujpn - ' j'rtsttid jD < KK to U- czix-ndrd bourtit-i IiI I i-I > on jiridatorr wild aolmtU acii killing i ! WyHes uifl covotta Lu becoiae rtgulw J > , li t > ir rim , N , . I' . . S T I , V\ I .1" I K ! ll II * , A' i tt.i' ' * * r'fi" ' * A ; -roil * ' * . .i' * i- ' < hi hlnc rlw l-ut hum < hi * . ' . > ' .ojotct. They have imported wolf bnunde hich ar * proving iwy tmpreMifnl in the iiiniiKii nns > MIT ( Unit i\ntun. Unllron < l rninplntn CITY , S. IX July i , - Att roey P. M nronn of l * < ad ha * hrra appointed h.v thp Ptair hnnr.1 of mmmlanion. M * to dpfrnd thr HllthoTU anJ Uic * M. roads. Thr question of rpiJtu-inp ihr pawrnifpr ard freight rate * on these t o fold * is an importiint one to thr pcopir o ? the niack Hill * . .M prrenl ihr p imrrcc' I raiti * S pent * a milp and the frfiRht r * , rotTppondlnply higher than on thr pnntn 1 road * . There I * no question , howpvir itin : thcxe two road * are opt rat el under gti.it 1 rxprnsn. Tloth affirm that tbtlr total r < \ rnurn from thtlr llnrr in thin male rot ihi paM five yrars havp not bprn sunicipnt to i a\ their opprating rx'nr , and that ihi u taxes and intrrc-rt on bonds have 10 IK i > n i ' ft MM olhpr snumps. Thur * talpment > ' : that ] thry havp br n doing buainer * n : .1 Ions. ( Thpy claim that If ihry arr cam , . ' ' - , to lower their ratrs they win not in ut- - j to operate tbrlr roads. It is an Imp : . . , Question and will br watchrd with li'i - Mr * . Iliirl Mnrrle > CHimjNNK Wyo. , July IS. < Spt. ml j Mrs. Hurt , thp divorced wlfp nf Slate < f at . J. J. Hun of Casppr wa marricii , i , jtsterday to Mr. Lon Shafpr. a former . - dtnt of Carper. The couple left lnii : ately aftrr the marrlacr ceremony for 11. . , ' vrr. where thpy will reside. Thp dorm : ' troubles of Mr and Mrs. Hurl ocpupn l ' altpntlon of the Wyomlns courts for M I eral years. Two years ape Spnator Hi. eharced a young man named Wllltsm Mii , I with bring criminally Inttmotp with M : ' j Hurl j and r.bot him to death in tbr sn-i : ] i of Casppr Hr wns trlrd for murder HI. I acquitted. HP then brought suit for rf. i vorce acainM Mrs. Hurt , who field a couMi : KUIL Mrs. Hurt was finally given a dnun. and { -poured a share of the senator' * , eUtp. AVnviMnt ! . iji \\joitiliiir. OHnTtiNNE. Wyo. . July IS. ( ? prrlal Telegram.I I'nion Pacific eastbound pas senger No. 2 It tied up at Medlclnp Bow by the washc-ul of a bridge at Mir.pr. n srnall elation near tbprp. Wpjtbound train No. l wns rtopped nt Chapprll. Nrb. . by wash- out * and will be rent via Lasalle and Grerley , Col. , over the Henvp-r Pacific to rpnch hcrp. Excfaslvrly heavy rains have prevailed In southeastern Wyoming ana western Nebraska and washouts are numer ous. Profelll * ( io < * 10 loivn. CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , July IS. ( Spe cial. ) Prof. G. W. Nellia. who has for many years hern In charge of the government Indian schools at the Lower Brule Indian agency , has bren transferred to Toledo , In. , as superintendent of the government Indian school now in process of construction nt that place. Prof. Xellls ii onp of the best Instructors In the Indian wrvice. MM roll TnUi'I'lnct - of Kncn iiitmiciil. CHEYENNE Wyo. . July IS. ( Special. ) On account of lack of necessary funds thp proposed encampment of the Wyoming Na tional guard and the X'nited States troops at Latamie has hern abandoned. The regulars instead of the encampment will take a prac tice march frcm Fort D. A. Russell to Wheaton and return , a distance of 1Gb miles. it \ < -v Church. VERMILION , S. D. , July IS. ( Special. ) A strong effort is being made to organize a Vnitarian church here. One has been or ganized at Yanktc-n , and Akron and Cen- tervillc are expectpd to complete the cir cuit Rev. Mr. Park of Akron is the or ganizer. M1W HOY A > li > < : NATION'S. , . ) : iinn liKv to HIIV < - n ? nj. lint Ix Coiii | > nriitlvly Iln mi ! < * . . A very coed friend of mine , says Robert P. Porter in thp New York Mail and Express , and as > capable newspaper man ce I met In Jtpan , Y. Takeciobe of Tokio , writes no under date of June K , as follows : "This March 1 and my friend , lately c private secretary to the ex-premier of Japan , and a better ttaclish scholar than 1. started an English dally , specimens of wncse weekly editions I tent you by the last mail. We have two English gentlemen oa our staff to revise and correct our Engli&h , and alro to undertake proofreading. Already our paper bcs left behind all other English papers pub lished either in Yokohama or Kobe. 1 should liketo know what an experience-i Journalist as you are have to t-ay of our niodeit paper. Is it too much to ask your special patronsce at your paper ? We pay greatest attention to industrial and economic subjects. Japanese business rotn are now very much agitated In regard to the new tariff of your country , and I hopi- that things will not turn out in such n way as to try the tradU'iooal friendship tbat binds the two countries. You will flnJ in the Weekly Timce tbat will reach joa with this letter particulars of the agitation. ' 1 have the copies of. the Japan Times , and must say that the paper is excellent in every respect and deserves to outdistance all the so-called Japanese ntw-tpapers. which are , with the exception of the Mail ( subsidized by the Japanese government ) . Insignificant sheets for the purpose of booming British interests in Japan and to give Englishmen an opportunity to grumblf at everything and abuse tbc native population. T can beam ) } commend the Japan Time. to all Americans who wuit a weekly paper well posted aiiu full of important Japanese statistics , and especially of facts of commercial and inius- trlal interest. Mr. Takenobf it most fnendlj to American interests , ncd already he has taken up the cry that Japan does not buy enough of the failed States. As the Bnt- ish organs in Japan are now competitors of the Japan Times , it is clearly to the in terest of Americans to support this news paper in cny possible way. relying upon it to give their interests a ( air ehow. Japan business men need not worry mucb about the American tariff. There is noth ing in all this talk of retaliation. We have fixed our tarlfl to Fult our own conditions and the Japanese have a perfect rlpbt to go and do likewise. Wbat If they do retaliate" Kerosene , flour , raw cotton and leather are our chief export * . Are ibcy good things on which to Increase the tariff * The Japanrei government knows how tbe Japanese people would take en increase of duty on then trticle * . Especially is thifc the case at E time when tbe Japanese government is be- lug asked to give large and additional sub sidies to Japanese t-bip owntre , that these raw materials for manufacture ko6 article * of general consumption may be brought to Japan at tbe loui'H rate of freight. Japan s the "new boy" among nations , llkee to have hittay and appear as "a devil of fellow. " you knew , and all tbat but he 1 comparatively harmlw * . Tbe little "toot-s tool" w-itb Secretary of State Shennnn ovei Hawaii IE but an illustration of ibis. Then U a growing cloud on tbe Japan Sea. in the encro chment of Ilussia. that will keep Jfipnu busy in a few ) eari > . A polite pro- it tt U till we thull bear ebout our annexa tion of the Sandwich Islands And , be ii remembered , we did not bear this mucb four ytarfi ago when the matter s * up. But tbe "new boy'1 among nations was in drentt then. That Mat before be bad bit fiist knlckeibockeie. All cf this without prejudice , for , in tpite of their fsultt , I love the t'nirlilnif Tramp * for lliini. i.VorU. . Chief Clerk W. T. Treleaven of the Santa Ft- freight ottice brings the follow lug ttory will ! liirn from bis w ( : ern trip , saya tlit Katifufc City Journal : "Whe utiie train Mopped at Ltmed , Kan. . 1 board a voice my. in a tone of command , Coinu out of there ! ' I looked out of the car window and &cw uu old wan holding a iraiop wbo wet Juit crawling out fit > m tbe truck * under a cur. J euppeted it was lti iherlK of the ouuDty asid tbat be hud caught a criminal. " ' ] Hunt sou , ' ald tke old iu o. ac the traiuu tiood up on hit feet. 'I'll gut * you J1.J.O 1 day. ' "Then it dtwcud on mr. The old man out ctt'.cblcg farm itauilt for llie tiarvtt A iBuweut later a JWUJRW wan ciia * up tried tu lurt tie tiaiap. but ttt older fariiM-r erjve lilin a aj ttylng the lru. ( < wa < by rilu of dln-ovtry and be ] .i pjwd to k f. liiiu or Ccbt. The < ouductor io1 ! me jeuih occurrt-nrfe are c-jtr.tt-ou at ir fi- ' that there are ftw catlont alec ( br line tlie cralu lull but t&rt trvvi. vl f&ra- , Tlie | Improved ROSE PATENT GRATE - n j ; , , v . * p i I i > nrs. , < ' , 11- aim iit'i. i flioionl . ti iitr n KI < I < and will sno \ \ MT fnf rrnilAfS drK-ril.- . 'ii'i * fi\.nf fnilor infoitrin" i.f : , . . . / / / / / / ) frtfitinl , . . „ Rose Patent * s * v v3nv i , - vVj. . , ft-J Orate Go & a f , lOllt Avc. and 12th St , li , 3i % / * .i } l vttfSl sr * Council Hitt fs. la. ffH , Sisal Standard Manilla. TON OR CAR LOTS , Pioneer implement Go , 000 .Hnin St. , Council Bluffs. c . in' ' DR. H. A. WOODBURY , ? ? r L\t \ . . , , . , OCM Hi : n. > 1 utll . . . , llJ . . . to | M .1 % ntirtn. 1 n i i 1 ' < - < ntivo ,1 , , : - ' , i. w - ' ! ' I. - \\-rk No. 30 Penr ! St. , - NcM Ui ( ir.-uul II itc * . . a. woeBU YBn.s. around thrm at ! r ln ti.uc. hop ic able to catch a t'nmp ' < " the h r e t tn It i wrrl > or Jail wUh a tramp v hn falls into his hands " \\ns or v roi\ . j llu lll ll li > n Ilnrtpnilrr , Iliuiulil fur SKKI Ii ? n NiiniKninll-l. From being turne-il down h-r , oTfri 1 ! n payment for n kettle of b tr t , . ! > , . c purchased by a numismatist f.r , Jni" i * , n brief the recent history ut n nn ! .t , n found by some laborers the other na re lates the PhilHdelphla Inquirer Tl , I'tnl'ji between the time of the nndlnR of tli- i..n and the disposition of It are Inti n inp : a showing how. after chancing hnn i > \tr.il lime ? and hlnc ; the fubjeot of wxcr.il proposed - posed bargains , but not consummated , thi ooln sprung from the depths of ignomtnx ' fjiurnod by u bartender to Its proper pinn as a recopnlreil treasure. < It wa. olfcrvin-fl by laborers who wri making an excaMitlon at Virosd nnd t .itr.4- rlne fstrect < ! . It was a (1isrepuUiM < > thl"c ( , - > call a coin , having befn fi Innc ecu eri-.l with flirt trmt the Iranije ami "uprr. crlp- lion wtre not recopnlEable. The m.in who .licked It up looked at It doubtfully "I don't knuw what It Is. " he said , "or hew much It's worth , but 1 pu = > F < > it's pc-c > d Tor a kettle of be-cr. anyway. " And no the long buried coin starti-d on It ? J.uirnev to prominen e. It vra t'T.iwn on the bar of a nearby saloon. ifffnJ in r\- change for a cold , fr.uhlnp kettlf uf . . .igi The haru-ndcr . yed It FU plciou.-b "No good. " was ills verdict , utttml in tli-t cold nnd unsympathetic tone whuh "n ! > a bartender can use , as he sie-s r.n : nnd apologies for rolns of all forts thnnn lu- fi tv him by thirsty mortals. The finder of the coin was disappointed. He wanted the beer. He began to jiqu ? the ! case and attracted the attention of another- . nan in the saloon , who took up the i-oln I und examined it. | "I'll jrlvt you SO cents for It. " and thp next moment It was tr. his pocket , the tin U ref of the coin paid for hi ? bt-er , disappeared , fame back and hnd the kettle refilled , ill-1 appeared Qfiiln. and so on until the ha f , dollar wns gone. He and hi friends thought it was n great pie-re of luck to rind a coin worth half a dollar. Thrn came a rapid chanplnfr of hands so far as the coin wns concerm-d The man who paid 50 cents for it fhowpd it t'a frk-nd. who offered him n dollar for it. The ileul wap properly closed. Then the man who had paid the dollar found a man who was willing to gve him to for it , and again the coin changed owners. But here the locust-story phase of the i cin'ss history ceases. The next chapter wa- one of bidding nnd the refusal of bids. Thej- Ki man took It to a coin dealer , who offered him $2i for it. The J5 man said he'd think it over , and went to another dealer. "Twenty-five dollar- " was the fisrure of fered by dealer No. i but the K man Mill held on to the coin. "If one man offered J30 and you are willing to pay 111. " he said to the coin dealer , "the next one I Ftrike mpy make it J30 The dealer thereupon offered to lake the v In and find a buyer at ori-e. getting thr most he could for It and deducting a per ent commission. The owner aj.rd and the coin woo taken to a well known numl-- natist. who saw that It wap no e\ery-Ia > find. It was an o'd English coin , containing about flfi worth of gold , but valued at many timt * that much rm > nty. because there ate. ' .t Is said , only four of the kind in existence. The coin was * purchased for tldO. and the buyer is not expected to lose money.vn at that figure. Indeed , the other three c. ln of the kind are s-aid to have * > old for as > high as fiW apiece. Sll iii'fl 'il n MNlnUf. Washington Star : "Sim Wilkinfon has two mighty emart boys , " remarked Mrs. Corn- toreel. "One of 'em her gone to town an learnt to paint : they fray he puts a lot cf atmosphere in his work. ' "Mandy , ain't you thlnkin' about the other boy 1' "His brother ? ' "Vc . The- one thet learnt to play the cornet. " roURt-\ ! OK TOIJAV- \M\Tlliit. \i-lirni-Un l I'riiiulfXMl Sunnltiln. . llli \\linl Vi-crlntr to tli < * Nurlli. WASHINGTON , July IS. Putt cast fcr Monday : For Nt-braska Showers and probably . -noler ; variable wlndt , becoming north. For "Wyoming Fair ; warmer ; variable winds. Fv r Sruth Pakota Showers In early tnorn- nc. followed by fair ; cooler in eastern portion tion ; northwest wind * . For Jowa Uo al showers ; much cooler ; . > uthta wind * , bti oralng northwt-M. For Missouri Ix > cal showt-rs ; cooler Mnn- duy ftftcrnot n ; fcuutheat-t winds , It--omlne north. For Kansas Showers in earl ) ' morning , fullowed b > fair ; cooler in eastern jivriion , cuthc st winds , becoming north. l.iirnl ICeton1. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER WHEAT. ciMAHA. July U. Omaha rwo/d of rainfall und leurperaturr compared \vitb ci > ire > ; > nu- ng ouy of the jiast three ; -earp . 19T. ISA 1S95 HM I Mmlrautn temperature. . . . S7 't- SC 1 Minimum temperuture. . . . < & C7 74 ' : Average terat'erature TO T < l K8 V4 I Uolnrall 0) .01 M eju I Het-ord of teniiwi-atur * nnd j > nH-ipiii tic.n utOmalm _ for thi day acd tlnce Mar en l. 1W" : Normal for the day W Hxct-Bs for the day 1 cumulated deficiency kince Murch 1. 31 Normal ralnUU f--r the day J5 Inch Ueficituo' for the day 15 Inch Ti > Ul rainfall urice Marcb 1 IJOTInchei' ' lit-ni-iency liuv March ! 5 J Inches Kxc o s for cor [ xrlod. lti& 4b Inch ! ( ? ieniy for cor ptrit l , jtos i.ljjnc ltfiur | from Sialieiii. ul n | i. m. ETATE or ' 'H'I ' n : g r WEATHEn , H t imrtiy tioiiiy : r.T . . . " , H n Nurtb I'Utte. f "l > rluudy It t ! .141 Oty. ekar..rr. ' f * cloudy M u til CVy. rtUiloc K U K HuU'B. rfciaiAc ? ! M i. < . 'iik.o , vlrar , Ti 71 u WlllkMua. - " ' } iuil > rkMidjr ' < " tl. t * > ui * ! * " ! > rluudy M t > . u atJ - ul , rkr - < * ; M M i" ! > > r.jj. n. tltaa ' M ' HrWn p rllr cloutfr K ' KMUk * ( It ) l , ril ) i-tuudf U K H vrt vanil ! JJ ( ) . C- Hmtvr-k tiuud ) . . . . M ' u Ui.l n < . 'n. iJi.uJ ) _ M M J T Uitfl'ilr. lr > - * t'f I'nv.i'.tilijfi ' L. JL. Wtl-Sli , Irtit-H Fut.Ut OCcttl. WEAK MEN SFXlLLV. . ; .iV ? * ' 3 I ft * > " ' r.lrr of Mn j S5e > \MK f S" lirntiupnt lij niHll v < ? 3'5'-i Xi\iAuJ > i < iiniliatliiri PriT. . ' JsA > K ? wr cvnmt tc ' : ? Mnr * MK'.I . - . - . I J.TIB-- * kjri rmniiirii. K - ma.fiitn > . iiii.1 1.11 . . . a.r u-r ps- . . t. < i.r r n\ J > , .iUi. > * u-t , : . ' 11.KS , f IIM'HC- r . . - ru. y M , i1 f n w an 1 fiiillrtf Stricture and li\ t r - w mi ili- * I w * ' * . , * - rn ' r IT n 111. I O.'iU. 5 c A- . - institute. M i'm..l ' , . Neb. i \TKIN rmi : . ChroDicTXcrTcns and Private Diseases limi ail \M\KM. . . r ejj limi ni .nunin nf uSCtl [ . .APIIpun. . , nful ar.J fp.ua ! attention for till t ti : iimr.i uiimtmt , . Sl l > nil.llf . -'i-r niiiiiui- arc iilir.ple * on faittun u.uui muci > u paichw In mouth , rhfumaitsni In . " : . nl Joints. h lr fall- ma out ) ou haxc nu lime to uasle. \VI\K MIV fVitallty Weak ) . tnud KJ fc > too clo f appllca. tlon to tiuFlnci-5 or Fiudj , tevcre mental f trainer or cr.pf ; M\VAU EX KSSKS In miJdlt life or fri.n. 'he encru ul joull.ful ( olttrs. Call ci n-rlte. - FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Thc -e the F'r. < . . .rKIIENCII TANSY WAFERS imj. ' I , : - - fr , m l > arl LaJif * cun 0tiiJ . . ! n f. . i irini ; rt lu-r from ana i-ure if r.i.tfii ] an3 ! rt m'r i-er > .Jk. r < caril- lert of inute EMEUS "V 1'Kt't } CO . Iroporiers and Agenth fi.r ihe fnii d Simei. San J ftt a ! M > ers-r'lllim ' r-rus Co S E Cor ICtr and Far- nam s treeic. Sole Agent * . Omaha Ntrti. Stand up for Nebraska ! DC it by subscribing For The Bee And sending it To all your friends. The Bee is a thorough Nebraska Newspaper. F'Hti Kt * trif 1- \ n.m > , i f ar.-l frert.m * th Hr ln N'Tf Tic * > . . : , - ! MJ ! * JItn H. XVwb'iry 12TV .i 4.1 Hi.NVw \ < Tk ia * a lartr ' .iT i ma l * . * i. i tri.-- tr aintrnt. tter * if ri" httk ortifr t'i' . * : ! " * in flri.l * Con- f ultat in i fritjMn t it- f T H > ui > IV > W an 4 rarnj.lr ( if t-ithrr \ \ Jt > ur > 1'ailal u&i > or Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL. . . . SIOO.OOO \VK SOLICIT VOL'It IlLhl.VESS. uu mis MIC YOLH COUI.CCTIOXS. o.vi : or TIU : OLIMST IIAWKS iIOWA. . e run CI\T r iu o. > TIUU iiro ; iTU. OALl , AKD SUK t' UUVUtTE. . ' . \ UTI.KM'l i K S OMAHA , Ni-l , Ju'i. ! IV.- ; S-ali 1 Iio. p ittt in trip ! : ai ir r , e < l ntro ui.til 'i < i 1 ' k p rn Jui > .11 i 7nj 7 thf-n ij-crifd fur . * . . ; oa bran. Jlav unj Struu rnjuirei in i > , | , -iHii.nit ul tl.r I'iatto itunne < ir < * l > e r tn-luit : June J li L' . S ivirr\c > ristit to > - - t or 3 > - < ej > t any CT oil pri j > o alsi. IT ati > ICere jf Jnfurmg. nun furnifhi-j un a Ktlnn here ur to | > ukl ur. , | dei t iJuur plleK are needed. nnvtrluj > e funtainitiK i > ro- iu il will be ftijt-rsed " 1'rupj'aln t r . t . " sna ii < iar - * a j M. MAUSHAU C Q. M. J'J } ' IMS in 1'UOJt.iSAl.S TOK Sl'llSlSTK.NV K STOKKH * jUit-e lur IIMKIIS Commissary of Sutfieunce. Omuha. Neb. July 1C , 1W7. State ] jiroKMal . cubjct to th UBUI ! cvirM. lionv. will be re'rivnl HI thin otU > until in ; . 'rkx-k 10 , July f ! , 1B7. t wbii h tlrno nj [ > 1 thry wl. | U * publicly ojH-iu-,1 for furninhinK cubrirtfiirr mre * follows : x jc.wd rr. bcviiK. UKar. fliivorir. tx- M > lutitivl VUPJ > ] > > . fir I'ri-frrtni-i' will gi\en tu rll. If * uf ,1unirktl pr , lui-t"ll. nl : I'rt.jKHeiar'1 ' ! ' H * -Ht i i"r. van ta i.ni at ih > - ! fi . THANK K N'YK. H > r ani ' irjrn.urj < f S -11. n < e Jy ! ' ' i : in SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. Hii. i. KAHil ANU ; t