Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 22, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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THE ( XMAIIA DAILY BEE : TIItTHSDAY , JULY 213 , J807. 3
COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
MIMIIl Si
Shrlvnr. flcntlst. moved to 24G Mcrrlam blk
MIH M. S. Ilcnncr leaves today for a triple
lo Oakland , Neb.
L J. Itohrbough of Omaha was IB the city
gn Ijiialnesa jestcrday.
Kaglo Hye lodge No. 332 , loral lodge of
In the royal arch degtee.
Mr * . Kllrabcth 0. HolmcB of Kansas City
In a guiflt of the Grand.
Ms Maimlii Hill will go to Nebraska
next week for a brief visit.
Mlsi Jet nle Clark left vestcrday for Shcrl-
flau Wyo. , to visit friends.
Miss Jennie Chcsboro has joined the Coun
cil muffs tolony at Spit It Lake.
Mr * . HiiniR of Hartlngton. Neb. , Is a guest
of her parents * , Mr. and Mrs. Paschal.
J. S. Strain will leave August 1 for Thur-
man. la. , to attend the reunion anJ spend
tils vacation.
Mlsi Ju'slc Clark left'scsterday for Shorl-
OauV > o. , whcro she 'Alii visit friends
for cnc month.
The bi-jclo onlluance failed to piss and
O. Lowsr , Jr. , on South Main. Mill solid the
hcnrchirs cool drlnl > , candles and cigars.
Mm Vlen and daughter. Pearl , will ac
company Justice Vlcu to Clinton , wheio lit
flttemli the fctato convention of the Knlguu
of Pythias.
A. II nllltm ha rnturncd from Grlnuell ,
accompanied by his daughters , Abblo BnO
Am > , who have been visiting relatives al
that place.
The Ladies' Aid unclety of St. John's Hm-
Jlsh Lutheran church insets Pi ( day iftcim.or
nt the tcsldcnco of .Mrs. N. J. Swanon. 5iC
Kianklln avenue.
William II Honey and Mrs L n. Tlirrlrls
of Lincoln wete iinlfil In mnrrlaKO > > ltlr ! < , l.a > ;
by Huv V C. Hocho , a * the Tlrst Hcptlst
church pirsonagc.
Don't Imagine wo have all the customers
is welcome OH th. .
no want. Your trade as
. The Laglt
Iceman on a July afternoon.
Laundry. 721 livvay.
John N IHldwIn will attend-thn annua
meeting of the Commercial I/iw league a
Put-ln-Ilay Mrs Ilaldwln will accompiu :
lier husband on this trip.
Mr. ' J N Casady and MUs Nannie Ilordli
liav > loft for Lake Okobojl. They will spcni
the boated term In the vicinity of this am
oilier lakes of Dickinson county.
MUri Helen Sprlnk. the Misses Strauh am
John Sprlnk depaitcd for Ciilumhus , Nch
today At that point they will Join a part :
of pumpers , who will spend the heated tern
111 W > onring
The twontv-fifth annual Sunday schoc
convintlon of Pattawattamle county will b
held at Lone Star , five miles west ot Macr
donla , August 11 and 12. Programs latci
A. A. Hart , president.
The lawn social and entertainment at t
' Hroailwav h postponed o
Ilammir's , Upp r
account of weather until Thursday evenlnv
July 22. Lawn magic lantern , music an
rtal live gv | y camp.
nilrabeth Valller and others began a pai
tltlon "tilt in the district court , asking th
comt to compel James Shathlon and a larg
number of other Interested rarties to agic
to partition of some propel ty located I
Cut-cent City.
Tnmoirow evening thcie will bo a lavv
social at the recUletioc of Hcv V C. Iloch
on Oikland avenue. A sultnblo program ha
containing s-lcctlons of in
been provided ,
Btrumont-il and vocal miiRlc bj some of th
best talent In the city.
Genetal C. V Teat ha returned fiom Sa
Lake City , whole he attended the mcetln
of the rransmlMlsslppl conmebs Ho n
rort.3 a laigo attendance at the conventlo
and states the Salt Like people were until
Ing in their efforts to entertain the guests
Hugh A. Wnldcn of Pacific liinctlon an
Madallne Co/lahr ot Glenwood , and H. I
llarr and Helen Kupsback , both ot Dav I
City. Neb , were united In marriage jestei
Orangemen , meets this evening In the no
hall over 102 Main street. There will be wor
day by Justlcs lcrrier.
Frederick Klefer began a suit for dlvon
yesterday against Alattio Klefer. He a
leges In his. petition that ho was married
iNlattle in Indlanola on May 25 , 1&90. ar
that he lived with her until July 1. ISO
when she deserted him. Ho asks for tl
custody of their Gcarold son.
evening call <
A club was formed last
the "Old Colcrcd Men's Club of Counc
JJIulM. ' Ita object Is to keep alive politic
. I
Interest among colored republicans.
Thompson was elected president. John Hay
vice president. William Philips treasure
Jeff Green secretary. Captain Henry Robli
.on speaker. The club will hold reguli
meetings and be an active organization
the campaign this fall.
Judge McGco and a Jury after spcndlr
two dajs In the superior court , arrived
yesterday In the case of L. <
I , a Judgment
I' ' lllllo against J. K. McGlnty. Ulllo is a we
' digger and ho contracted with McGlnty
provide him with a well that would uai
on Inexhaustible supply of water. The we
vas bored down a distance of 2C7 feet win
on oxhaustlcss supply of water well mm
with quicksand was reached. A pump vvi
attached and after pumping a Hrge quantH
of sand and Bomo water the pump refused
work , and In course of time fifty-three fe
of quicksand found Its way Into the pun
and tubing. An attempt to pull out tl
pump was only partially successful , and pa
of the pump was left In the bottom of tl
well , lllllo sued for the contract price ,
per foot. During the argument of the ca
"Down went McGlnty to the bottom of tl
well" was quoted or alluded to 31-J time
The Jury Ignored the Iqstructiona of t !
court , which directed them If they foUl
for the defendant to bring In a verdict
J25 for McGlnty , which ho had advanced
lllllo whlio the well was being bored. Tin
found for the defendant and named $1. Tin
were Bent back to reconstruct their verdl
mlicii Colonel Dalley of the counsel for tl
defendant concluded they had been nufllc
cntly punished and Informed the court th
ho would accept the $1 verdict.
C n. Vlavl Co. , female rt'itedy ; consultatl
free. Olllce hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to C. Heal
book furnished. 32G-327-328 Mcrrlam block.
N. V. Plumbing company. Tel. 250.
Hoailnler Club U
The postponeJ fortnightly matinee glv
by the Hoailster club will take place on V :
day afternoon at Union park. The conic ;
'will all bo heat races , best two In Ibn
[ Following are the races and entries :
First race , special : Lady Tier , br , m. ,
B'olleter. W. n. Huston ; Charlie Gllbe
Wk. g. . by Gilbert's Sprague . W. Wyma
noby , b. a. , by Charles Caffrey , C. F. lice
WcKlnley , ch , g. , Hilly Prltchard.
Second race , class H : Maxey , ch. g. , '
Robert McGregor , L. J. A , Hoist ; Goori
1) ) . g. , by Ilafchaw , Jr. , n. A. Wymao ; U
Pick , b. g. , by Stranger , Major Muck.
Third race , running , purse J200 : Irl
Coy , Nebraska ; John Hurgcra , Iowa.
Fourth race , class f ) : Huzzy , g. m. ,
Protection , Clark Pettlt ; Snapp , b , g , , M.
AVoatherbeo ; Grey Jim. g. g. , by Glenwo :
AI. 13. Wtathorbco ; Haby n , b. m. , by Geor
8praiuc , J. A , Booth ; Little John , br.
l > . 0. Hart.
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Heal Untntf. TraiiNfem.
The following transfers arc reported tri
the title and loan olllce of J. W. Squire ,
1'earl rtrcet :
ff. S. Polk and P. M. Ilubbcll nnd vvlvca
to Lewis aumnhrey , lot 4 , block 24 ,
Avccn , In , , HAil . $
Fremont Denjumln and wife to Indiana
O. Uumphrey , lot 5 , block 21 , A\oca , la. ,
D-xvId ' Dow-niT a lid'vYfo 'to ' \V. ' 'W. ' 'Slot \ , '
lot 17 , block C. Underwood , vv < 1 .
Jens Martin and wife to J , W. Hey , j > art
lot 13. Auditor's sub. of m\U neVi'
12-75-40 , w U. . .
l Pour transfers , total . . . . . ?
Mnrrlnuf l.lt'f n f M.
Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday
the follow Intr named persons ;
Name and address. AI
Chrlrtlan rhrl tlanson. Hlalr , Neb .
Christina Mlchelson , ll'ulr , Neb .
W. H. Honey Lincoln , Neb .
Mrs. L. I ) , llarrlck , Lincoln , Neb .
HuKh A. Walden , Pacific Junction , la .
Mudallno Cozlahr , Glenwood , la , . , , , , , . . , ,
O cor go M , Dav In Omaha . . , , . , . , .
Ixim Chandler , Omaha . . . , . , .
Fifth annual dlicouut tale , 20 per cent
U -cash cuitomen. Durtoe Furulture G
SOS And 207 13' way , .
BURNS DOWN HALF A BLOCll
Ohildrcn Cmoking Cigarettes Start a
Disastrous Fire.
DEPARTMENT IS LATE ON THE SCENE
Dolny In Turning In the Alnrin Un-
ntilrx tlitriiinifN to < ft iv
Couit .StartVltliont
Children taking thclt first lessons In cigar
ette smoklni , ' Etartcd a lire bUwtrn 6 and C
o'clock Init evening that denuded marly
half a bluck of the little wooden hulldlncs
that covered It nn huui before. The tire
wa located on Shtcotith avenue , bolwccn
Seventh and Klghtu streetn. A ? 1,500 resi
dence , lluot ? barns and a number of out-
bulldl-iga nnd sheds were dtfilroyed.
The fire caught In a two-slot y barn at
tached to the premises occupied by J. C.
Chrlstlaiihon Across the street a Vacant lot
is being used by men operating a power
cornshullrr , and duilng the afternoon a
number of little bovu put In their time
gBth'-rlng ' up the corn sllkf and rolling them
Into clgutctles and smoking them. Two of
Ihu kids wctc .it tblbvoik fa Christiansen's
bran , and It is imppoied to be through their
manipulation nl malolus that the flic started.
The lire caught In cum < hay and In a moment
the barn wan In flames from top to bottom.
The nearest fire alarm box was located on
Main street near the Hock Island depot.
One of tht neighbors tan the dlbtancc of six
blockti and turned In a polite patrol call
liiHtead of a file ularm Ho then ian back
to the lire. The patrol wagon had nlmobt
reached the scene vvlan a fire alaim was
turned In from box 30. The time lost by
the police call made It Impossible for the
flro department to do much more than have
adjoining buildings. When the first com-
piny arrived Unco bains were in flames and
Chi Isthiiibou b houeo was ablaze. Clirlstlnn-
HOII Is a clirk In I ) . M. Saigent s shoo t < to < c ,
and was at the store when the flic octmnnl
Mrs Chilt < tiaisun ) wlsteil by the neighbors ,
Biiccirded In removing all of the fmulturi
from the lower floor of the houeo and part
of the lip-stairs goods and furnishings ho-
fore the-heat beoime too great. A bed and
a small amount of clothing In QUO of the
upper looms \vas destrojed.
Nothing whatcvet was saved from any parl
of the barns and nhcds. A large barn bill
recently built belonging to Julius and Mart
Jenstn , who operate a butcher shop or
the adjoining lot , was totally destroyed , to
gether with a large amount of grain am
hay , a carriage and some harncos Nothing
whatever was saved fiom a barn belonging
to John Mitchell The other bain destrojei
belonged to Charles Thompson , and it wai
totallj destiojed with all of Its contents. /
half dozen small sl'cds and outbuilding !
wont down In the whirlwind of fire. Kacl
bain had chicken puns attached suiroundci
li\ high wlie nettijigs , and in each of thesi
pena were a number of helpless fowls tha
wurc slowly toasted ,
The house occupied b > Clnlstlanson vvai
ouncd b ) Hev S Alexander , formerly paste
of the Second Prcsbj krlan church , but nov
ocatt ( I In Mount Ajr , la. It was compara
Ivtlj now and cost $ lr)00. It was protectei
jy Insurance amountlni ; to * GOO. Jcnsoi
Ilrolheis' barn cost JGOCl thr ( e jears agi
and was liibtire for J400. The other barn
were emallcr afTalis and were protected b ;
Ight rlsKs. Alexander's batn was valuei
at $200 and had no Insuiancc.
Two sections of hose buist during the fire
and Chief Tcmpleton had a chance to ex
perlmcnt with Hie new clamps designed t
repair buisted hosi The llrst one qulckl ;
stopped a hole half the size of thn dtametc
of thn hose but a now birak showed up a
another place In an Instant aftcrwardo. Th
second clamp opeiatcd perfectly and enabloi
the company to continue to use the Hue o
hose. I |
riHU-IXl.l. COLD PIECI
1
1 13. n. IlclKiinp In 1'iiNscNNlon of One o
1 ( In- ValiinliliCoins. .
C. Bclkiup of this city Is the owne
or ono ot the $1 gold coins of 1879 colnagt
It ts one of the Kind icfused at the sul
, , treasury at Cincinnati , refcircd to In
clipping from the Cincinnati Enquire
printed In The Uce yrsteirtay morning , a
being vholly unknown to the trcasur
officials , who refused to accept it even at It
bullion value. Mr. Ilelkuap iccelved th
coin In 1880 from Colonel \V. r Sapp , vvh
was then representing the Ninth congret
sional district In congress , and ho Is ( jult
familiar with the history of the coin and It
experiences at the United States mint. Th
refusal of the subtieasury olliclals to accej
the coin Indicated a rather remarkable IE
noranco of the events In recent mint hlotor :
and also Indicated that they weic not wld
awake numismatists , for the vaiue of th
coin Is considerably more than Is Indicate
by its face or as bullion.
Colonel Sapp , so far as now known , ha
only two of the colna anil both of these h
paid out while at home after his return froi
Washington In 1880. One was given to Ml
Oclknap In pajment for tailor work and th
other to a Scandinavian farm hand cm
ployed on Colonel Sapp's farm. Congress
man Sapp explained their history and tel
the men to keep them , that there was
probability of them being worth a good dea
moro than their face value. Mr. Ilclkna
wrapped his up In tissue paper and ha
so carefully preserved It that It Is as in :
blemished now as when it came from th
mint.
The history of the coin Is somewhat Intei
estlng. Only a very few were coined , an
only a small portion of theoe passed hit
circulation. It was the result of an attemi
made a n"inber of years ago to rccognlz
the metric sjstem of weights and measure :
and the series of coins were designed fc
International circulation. The house con
mttteo on coinage , weights and measure
frequently Instructs the superintendent t
the mint to execute new patterns or expcr
mental pieces for Inspection and It the
are deemed worthy of adoption the con
mltteo frames the necessary bill and Intn
duces It Into congress. Under this arrangi
ment the scries of 1879 were devised , know
as the stella , and having the United Stat <
standard value of fl , The design was a ]
proved by the committee and a bill Intn
dticed anticipating a metric coin for Inte
national HEP. The coin lo the size of tl
nickel , and IP a handsome thing. The "Lll
crty head" Is turned to the left on the ol
verso side , with 1879 below , thirteen star
The figures and letters that extend near !
all of the v\a ; > around the edge Indlcal
the proportion of gold , alloy , etc.
The stella Is one. of the set designate
metric golold , the .other two being tl
metric dollar and the golold metric dolls
Only twenty sets were struck terly In 18 ;
to bo submitted to the committee. A Hit
later 100 tclo were struck , and still lati
300 sets nere ordered coined , These wei
officially offered to members of congrcs
personal and political friends at their li
trlnslo value. Congressman Sapp rocelvi
two. Not more than 250 found their we
Into miscellaneous hands , and the rcmalndi
are still believed to be In the United Stati
vaults. Of the original twenty seta a fe
have sold for as high as $100 , and the prlci
of later additions have ranged down fro
$50 to $12.50. The bill for their Issue falh
to become a law , and they arc consequent
not legal tender and could not be forci
upon au unwilling creditor , Mr. llelkm
has been offered some fancy prices for tl
excellent specimen he has kept so cartful !
l'"orcnliT > . ' lllir Trollil'nrt > .
The Foresters camp , Modern Woodmen
America , gave a trolley party last evenln
It was the largest of the season , seven
the large motors being crowded to their u
meat capacity In order to accommodate tl
crowd. The cars were decorated with 1
candescent lights , which Illuminated II
street and made the trip much more agre
able. The large crowd enjojed the trip li
roensely , and the boys are well pleased wl
their undertaking. Tin borna and hoar
voice * furnlilied miulc { or } h
iin i niu < Miriii : > n IIAIM.V CUT.
HIIIIN AualitNl n Itnror During the
CoiirMu lit n I'rff I'lfrlit ,
Yesterday morning Lcvl Illcomflcldvho
tajs ho Is a portci In a South ( Jmahc sa
loon , came ti near being murdered as ho
will pcrhapi ever care to At 2 o'clock In
the' irornlrg he was In a crowd of men and
women who had gathered at a house on
the alley between Seventh and Eighth
avenue * , near Twenty-third stre-et The
house Is located In the Immediate vicinity
of t'ojlo'ti saloon , and the crowd had sc-
mired from that source a plentiful supply
of beer. A quarrel arose between pome ot
the men and the women and Illoomflcld
tnok part in It It resulted very speedily
In a genera' fight , during which nutneroucj
heads were punched. Uloomfleld received a
knock or two In the early stages ot the
trouble , but later on WLS struck twice by
tonic man or woman who was. wielding n
knife or lazor. One cut was a dangerous
nlath aero ? ! ' the abdomen A number of
buttonn and thicknesses of cloth turned the
course of the weapon upward and n large
piece of skin and flesh were removed. The
other blow came Into contact with his wrist
and cut to the bone lUoomflcld got out of
the crowd and laid down on the grass. As
soon n It was found that he had been cut
the crowd scattered Later some of hie
friends took him In charge and called a
phvslclan A number of stitches were
necessary to bring the edges of the abdomi
nal wound together. The phvslclan stated
that If the weapon had not been deflected
DloomfU'ld vvculd undoubtedly have been ills-
emboweled Ho was able to be taken tc
hl home In South Omaha.
The Incident served to attract additional
police attention to thelocality. . Yester-
da > afternoon Chlof of Police Canning filed
a petition In the district court , asking for a
permanent Injunction restraining Jaine :
Coyle from operating a saloon and the ownci
of the building , August Uchlcn , from evei
permitting It to bo. used for saloon pur
posc . V temporary Injunction was grantc <
and the saloon was closed. Later In tin
day a raid was made on the house where tlu
trouble occurred , and Gcorgo Levert am
hover * women wore arrested on the genera
charge of keeping a disorderly house. Thej
gave the names of Fannie Try , Lllllo Pos
tcr , Hertln Alexander , Stella Freec , O
Kcssler , Hva K Kessler and Stella Green
Several of the women were from Omaha am
the others live here.
I.eelures oil 111 till e lit y.
Itev. S. M. Perkins of Oakland , who Is ti
assume the pastorate of the Christian tabcr
nacle , gave a short lecture on Infidelity a
the tabernacle last evening. He referred ti
the several classes of Infidels and said tha
the really scientific and thoughtful one :
could bo numbered on the four Ilngcia o
j the hand. "The most common class , " sal
I be , "aro common men In every day life an
ot " \ery occupation , and honorable occupa
lions , too. They have not the time to In
vestlgatc either side of the question thor
oughly , and In order to appear scientific an
In keeping with the FTOgrcES ot the worl
they accept what they hoar as truth an
let It go without Investigation. " He re
ferred to the predictions of Voltaire an
Paine that In a century the bible would b
an unicid and unfamiliar book , and sal
that today the building In which Voltair
wrote the wotds is a gteat bible repcviltorj
"Infidels may ridicule the bible , " said hi
"and claim that It was not divinely Ir
spired but did an Infidel or anyone ever pre
duce a book that would equal or excel It '
moral teaching ? " Ills entire argument wo
very forcibly put and was Interspersed wit
flashes of wit that kept the audience In
good humor regardlraa of their belief.
WAR SHIP HAS A GOOI1
I'ronn.Mj llrliiKN MoorlNh OHIciulN t
'I line.
LONDON , July 21. A correspondent of th
Associated press at Tanglers writes : Tli
lemonstratlon by the United States war shir
3an Fianclsco and Raleigh had a wondcrft
effect. The continual Ignoring of the rlghl
and claims of Americans had embittered th
relations between them and the natives ft
some time and finally culminated In the de :
perate asssult by the Moors on the servar
of Mr. Burke , who was carrying money t
the bank. Mr. Burke demanded reparatloi
but the Moorish foreign minister refused t
act. and the attitude of the Moorish official
was so overbearing that Mr. Burke felt con
pel led to appeal to Washington , as has a
ready been cabled , for help to enforce h
demands. The San. Francisco , by Its ai
rival , so stirred up the Moorish officials tlu
the foreign minister immediately vlsltc
Admiral Selfrldge , an honor never befoi
conferred upon any one. The forelgnci
hero are still commenting upon this unprcci
dented occurrence.
"The terms of the settlement ot the troubl
will boon be settled , " siys the letter , "bi
the Incident is being taken advantage of t
make a display of American force at th
towns along the coast which will Insui
better protection and moio privileges for tli
Americans and their property hereafto
everything possible will be done to in all
such a display as will Impress the Mooi
with the notion that In the future all Jui
claims of Americans will be backed up
necctsary with shot and shell. "
Milim C < , lllle In the Cliiiiinel.
SOUTHAMPTON. July 21. Nine membei
of the crew of the Belgian steamer Concl
were drowned In consequence of a collide
of thu vessel ramcd , on Monday , oft the Is
of Wight , with the British steamer St. Vi
lans. The Concha , which was from Med ,
terranean ports and bound up the channc
was sunk , while the Fillans' bows were bad !
damaged. The last named craft , which wi
bound for Hotterdam , brought beven of tl
Concha's crew to this port.
Hull llexIrojN SttlNH Cropn ,
ZURICH , Switzerland , July 21. A tcrr
bio hall storm bus devastated the counti
north of Lake Zurich. Crops and fiult trci
have been dcstro > cd , building. ? damaged at
telegraph wires blown down. Thu damai
Is widespread , and general co'isternaMon pr
vails In the district arfected.
IIHINO SUIT 0A IMJAOK IIOXI
Heirs of n MiiriltTril Woman
2tuvel Action.
AUnUUN , N. Y. , July 21. Frank J
Sheldon U under sentence of death on coi
vlctlon of the murder of his wife. Sometlrc
before the murder MM. Sheldon separate
from her husband and went to another plac
to live. She was Induced to return to him o
hi ? giving a bond In the sum of $2,000 th ;
thereafter he would bo a kind and affectlonal
luuuaml , Soon afterward he shot ami kill :
her , A civil action lies been brought L
Jacob X.Valdron and Miry B , Sheldon i
administrators of the estate of Cva Shcldoi
the murdered woman , against the murderi
and Ills bondsmen , to collect the bond. Mai
la the daughter of the convicted man and vv :
the principal wltncE.3 ugatcst him on tl
trUl.
Capture of 11 rciuiiliOutlaw. .
o UTTM : UOCIC July 21. Deputy Unlti
Stales Marshal McCliiie arrived hero toda
e
i , having In charge Hhodu Fuller , one of tl
most noted nnd desperate female outlaws
Arkansas , She was cuptuml at liitewll
> esterdny vv hllo disposing of counterfeit col
The Fuller moman has long- been connecti
with u dangerous gang which o.erated
the mountains of Independence and adjol
Ing counties ,
Tuu Much Hutu for \Vlii-nt.
MINNHAI'OLIS , July -Specials fro
Pargo , Grand Forks , CrooUMon niul oth
Jted river valley points say that too mu <
water Is falllnc for the rood of the vvhc
crop. At 1'arKo 4 40 inches of lain fell
two and one-half daj Many fleldn
wheat on low places will bo uncut and t !
loss lAlll be heavy. The rains In Bou
Dakota , are considered highly benellclal.
I "I r I'd of u IJu > ' .
OXrORD. Neb , July 21. ( Special Tel
gram. ) The general atore > of W , F. Voui
wab partially destroyed b > fire today. Iff.
$ : , DOO ; Insured for $2,000 , Lous on bulldli
covered by Insurance.
CD III fur Sliliniit'iit.
i- NDW YOItK , July 21. Gold to the amou
of $100.000 was withdrawn from the Unit
States eubtrcasury here today ( or ahlpiiu
to Canada.
TAUIACE MAKES MENIAL
IX III
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Declares Ho Has No IntontioU' ' Reslgnlng
. 9(1 r
TV * n
His Pastorate. . ! , ,
PUBLISHED STORY IS ENjJB Y FALSE
iiiiitirnt l > l\lnp Ilii" Unit > " Utmrrel
IIIniiioltt ( < ( tAS > h \\lll
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\i-\l Mitiitli. '
DHS MOINRS , July 21 ( Special Tele
gram ) Hcv. T. ilo Witt Tahnagc spoke al
the Chautauirua hero this evening. Ho give
out a statement for publication \vlth reference
enco to tlio contents of dispatches sent oul
from Washington last nlgnt , roprescntlnj
that ho had had trouble with his cluirel
there and had resigned. It was rcpresontci
that trouble with his associate In the pat >
torate , Dr. Sutherland , was Iho cause ol
the reslgiidtloh. Dr. Talmage denied the
story In tote saving there was no foumla'
lion for It tthntcvor ; that the relations be
tweet ! Dr. Sutherland and himself were tin
most cordial , and that ho would return ti
Washington early In August and resume hi !
duties.
MJW AVUIHVVrS A 5.YI.NST JsTOlH
DcrnuUliiKfimlilrr IM ClinrK ' l wltl
I'll I < OiiiMorwIoii of lloncj.
SIOUX CITY , July 21. ( Special Telegram
The rcctnt payment of $23,000 to the re
cclvcr of the defunct Slouf City Saving !
bank by the friends and relatives of E. I'
Stone , the defaulting cnahler , to secure Im
munlty from punishment for him , rosultci
In tlu > dismissal of all the Inillctnunti
against him , but It Is learned today Urn
three new warrants ha\o been Issued agalns
htm. Two of these charge him with falsi
converKlon of money belonging to the Mutua
Safe Deposit Trust company and the otlle
Is signed by a depositor who was not satis
fled with the settlement made. Stoue ha
not returned to Sioux City and his where
abouta Is unknown.
N Open ( lie Sufi * .
nnADWOOU , S. D , July 21. ( Specla
Telegram. ) Tlie gang of burglars which t
evidently working the countrj turned anothc
trick labt night at Spoaiflsh and got awa ;
with about $1 000. This morning when W. I ]
Town opened Ills store ho noticed Hint hi
safe , an old-fashioned affair , had been tarn
pered with. He found the money drawc
was missing and with It $150 In cash am
over $ SOO In county warrants , besides som
valuable papers. Entrance had been effectei
by forcing the rear door and the burglars
familiar probably with the make of the safi
did not use dynamite , but worked the com
blnatlon.
Ilnrlirr IMfiulN Itvct'NHKy.
SIOUX CITY , la. , July 21. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The barbers' union ot this clt
caused the arrest of two -barbers charge
with violating the ordinance1 aialnst work
Ing on Sunday. One ot thbm was tried to
day and acquitted on the novel plea that h
is so poor that unless he Tabow > seven dav
a week he will be unable ( o 'support hi
family and , therefore , hlo work is a vvoik c
necessity. The barbers' union will contlnu
to prosecute cases and try to prevent a !
Sunday shaving.
it Miirlx n Qrqnmery.
CHAMBERLAIN , S. D , July 21. ( Special ,
A creamery will be established , .at Pukwan :
this country. In the near future , ! the expect :
tlon being that It will be ready < for buslnc :
by September 1. Pukwana has had tv\
disastrous fires during thoipast.lbK or seve
months , but these disasters have not broke
the spirit of the business men tit the placi
who , in the 'course of QH 4imtr..or two , su
ceeded In securing subscriptions amountln
to neaily $2,000 In aid of the new enterprifc
Farmer Hurt In n Jliimm iiy.
HOWARD , S. D. . July 21. ( Speclal.- )
Jamcs Homer , a farmer living near How an
met with a painful accident yesterday. H
team ran away and he was thrown from tl
wagon. One wheel ran over hi.i head , cuttin
the scalp for a space as large as a mau
hand clean from the skull.
One and one-half Inches of rain have falle
fjlnco noon yesterday , and It Is still ralnlni
Rye harvest is over. The wheat will be rii
by next week.
Slltrr Dully for Sioux City.
SIOUX CITY , la. , July 21. ( Special Tel
gram. ) A meeting of free silver democra
has1 been called for tomorrow afternoon
try to ralso funds with which to start
free sliver dally paper. It Is reported th
good newspaper men are in the enterprl ;
and they have hope of success.
\ot ( lie VImi Wniitcil.
HURON , S. D. , July 2L ( Special Tel
gram. ) Thomas Westbrook , colored , wl
has been held In Jail here for several da ;
on suspicion of being the man wanted !
DCS Molnea for killing- his wife there la
month , was released this evening. It h'
been established that ho was not the mt >
wanted.
1
Co 111 ConicH Tilth tlif Ha I ii.
1 ABERDEEN , 6. D. , July 21. ( Special Tel
1 gram. ) Yesterday's rain storm continued u
til this morning. It Is now clearing. Over tv
inches of rain fell. A high northwest wli
prevailed , making fires and overcoats
luxury.
Judicial Contention Aillonnin.
ABERDEEN. S. D. , July 21. ( Special Tel
gram. The republican judicial district co
vontlon met jesterday , adjourning to me
at Groton In September at a date not name
KAILUIltt TUHXS OUT A IIAIJ ON ]
CreilltorM of Srlilntr. lime I.IUIc I
bliiMV for Their 3louu ) .
CHICAGO , July 21. The failure of The
doro II. Schlntz , lawvcr , real estate deal
and private banker , takes on a more serin
aspect as Ic Is more thoroughly Investigate
It IB now estimated that his liabilities w
approach $750,000. The assets have an a
proximate value of $500,000 , but they ccnsl
almost wholly of real eatate heavily encui
bered , What makes assignment mo
distressing Is that $200,000 , at a Hinall es
mate , represents money obtained from Gt
mans and Bohemians of 'Mn'acquaintance
poor or moderate circumstances , who piac
their ravings with him "on 'tfepcalt ' and i
celved for them either ? ' mere receipts
nothing more palpable th n S'H-erbal jiroml
to pay a certain rate of'JcUereat.
Coal mill Iron Mlncx Sold.
ATLANTA , Gn. , July ztf-jWie property
the Georgia Mining , ManUrn'cttiring nnd I
vestment company , coml irfc chiefly of cc
nnd Iron mlnea In north , Georgia valuprt
lWXWjO ( , WUB sold todayUy Jfecelver Hroi
on the order of the cfal/rt,4" The proper
was biought In by Attohi vi'lVmlerson , re
resenting the certificate fioM ls , for } 2lfOj
. ! . ' ' . , lt
Hlwii tin * I'MnlMJUorV finilv.
piTTsnuna , July SLOTHS iiinishirur BCC
of the Amalgamated aksudittlan has be
slgrfd by Jones & Lauzhlln nnd work w
bo resumed at once. Tnh'fculo n sign
uaH u compromise , but liliajtjlil to be fuvt
able to the workmen. The.nrm of Jones
Laughlln la the 11 rut to sign the scale
the country and It Is thought other lln
will BOOH fall Into line *
Mine I'IIJM 11 IIIH : DIvlil.Miil.
SPOKAN13. July 2j. The Lftroy Mini
company has just declai'ed u dividend
:2y > ,000. This Is the second dividend of
like amount paid this month H Is thouu
the company will declare Mill another dl
dend before the end of the month. To Ui
this mine had paid Jliu.OX ) In dividends.
Koolltlli- Very III.
DETROIT , July 21-Nevvs was received
Jay that ex-UnlUd States Senator Doolltt
who has been In the east for rome tin
I * Ijlnirery III at I'rovlden e. H. I. , a
Is hardly effected to rectfvtr , Mr. Doollt
IB nearly t3 > eais old.
KeiulliiKIleHnenier I'ljv to ( Jpriunnj
CHICAGO , July 21. The Industrial Woi
tomorrow will say : Three thousand tons
Uestiemen ng ! Iron , the product of aM
waukeo mill , have been sola ( or export
Germany. , , _ t
isntinii.N : vut : MVKIM ; THOIMU.I : .
All tlip Snltmtn Train In
lliikpr'n llnj.
ASTORIA , Ore. , July 21. There Is trouble
imong the salmon fl herles on the Colutn-
> la river. A fen da > s ago when thn can-
lories decided to reduce tlif prlco of fish
o S cents n pound the fishermen accepted
nd gave the Impression that there would bo
no trouble , but serious trouble * has broken
out. List night between SOO and -100 armed
men sailed over Maker's bay , which Is a
erllnblc net work of fish traps , dwtrojlng
offensive gear. IJvery trap they came to ,
vas rendered useless , The work of de
struction was carried out In plain view from
ho shore , but no attempt was made to etop
hem. Krom reports , property valued at
'rom $75.000 to $123.000 was drstrojod. U h
said the object of the men Is to remove
all the traps In the river and force the can-
icrs to pay the prlco asked , which Is G
cnts.
South Omaha Naws
y
vriThe
The city council will meet this evening
as a Board of Initialization to take some nc-
tlon on complaints In cases where special
axes have been assessed up against certain
property for removal of garbage , etc. Tues-
Hy morning the board met and Instructed
he Uty clerk to receive complaints In writ-
iitf. Quito a number of taxpajers com-
nlnliicd about the excessive charges of Clt )
3arbate ; Master Peter Lcnagh.
12 Delpliln , who owns lot 11 , block Gt
allege ? that the actual measurement ot tin
vault does not conic within one-halt tlu
number of cubic feet charged by Lenagh
Hay N > e owns lot 1C , In block C , and
through his attoinejs , puts in a strong pro
test. In his case it was garbage which un
charged for. The attorneys claim that tin
council has no right to assess the cost of rf
moving garbage agnlnst the property.
Katie Tombrlnk asserts that the counci
tias no legal right to arsess a special ta )
For the removal of garbage. She further al
leges Hint e > lie received no notice of sucl
removal as Is reciul'ed by law.
Theodore OUen appears as the owner o
four lots In Thor Place. In his complaint IK
asset ts that ho was not notified , and that thi
chaigw were unreasonable and exorbitant
He further claims that no night soil wai
taken from ono of the lots charged in tlu
bill , for the reason that the old vault hat
been filled and a new one constructed. Mr
Olson then goes on to reason with the coun
ell and asks If It Is tight to charge $20 foi
removing one load of refuse from a liousi
which rents for only $1 50 per month.
Peter Cockrell comes In with a complain
that the garbage master cent him a bill foi
cleaning vaults on property which had no
been occupied in four months.
K. W. Hunt appears as the owner of lo
3. block 73 , and asserts that Lenagh chargei
for cleaning two vaults when notice for onlj
ono vault had been served.
Catherine Durr protests against paying
$6 75 for hauling three loads of manure of
her property.
Susan McGuIrk makes the assertion thane
no notice was served on her for removlnj
zarbage on lot 15 , block 112. She furlhe ;
says that no nuisance existed and that tin
charges we'e exorbitant.
Dr. Kendall owns lot 10 , block 74 , am
claims that Lenagh charged him for 2S1
cubic feet when In reality the mcasuremen
of the vault was 170 cubic feet.
Oil lloiuleil liicleliU'illlefis.
Within the last twelve months the clt ;
of South Omaha has redeemed $48,105 li
dlstilct bonds. This amount Is exclusive o
interest,1 show Ing only the principal , and i
Jlvldcd as follows : Dlstilct paving , $23,220
district ; grading , $18,345 ; sewer , $2,500 ; curt
Ing. $2,100.
On May 1. 1SOC , paving bonds to th
amount of $158040 were outstanding. Paj
merits slnco that time reduce the amoun
to $134,840. Grading bonds amounting t
510,650 were outstanding on the same dad
Slnco that time payments hive reduced tli
Indebtedness to $22,305. On sewer bone ]
there is still a balance of $5,500 outstanding
The bonds for curbing , and which arc ut
paid , total $11,900.
The city's total bonded Indebtedness , ex
elusive of the district bonds mentioned above
is $307,000 , divided as follows : Intcrsectlo
paving , $02,000 ; refunding sewer , $ C2,00 (
refunding viaducts , $78,000 ; funding bond
$105,000.
UxuliaiiKO llullclliiR.
Officials of the Union Yards company ar
still figuring on the proposed extension t
the Exchange building. It was expected ths
a meeting of the directors would be calle
when Mr. Valentine arrived from Chlcagi
but as a number of these ofHclals are 01
of the city the matter Is being conslderc
Informally. A number of suggestions ha\
been made , but no decision has been arrive
at. In case the old part was torn down ,
would be necessary to provide temporary 01
commodatlons for the comm'eslon men , bi
In case a wing Is built at the west end th !
additional expense will not be necessar ;
The matter will , most HKcly , be settled b (
fore long , as there Is a demand for mot
ofllco room , which cannot be supplied In th
present structure.
I'II > | IIMT Tli fir Tiixf * .
Of the 189C tax there was paid into tli
city treasurer up to July 1 the sum ot $40
289.95. This la over 50 per cent of the ta
and the showing Is most gratifying to tli
city olllclals. Treasurer Droadwcll and hi
force are kept busy making out statemenl
for property owners. The dally recelptb i
the office are considerably above the avorog *
Payments of special taxes are especial !
heavy just now.
Motor Pole llrfiikH.
Ono of the wooden poles supporting tli
motor wire at Twenty-fourth and F strccl
broke yesterday and caused a short dcla
In the train service. The pole snapped Ju ;
as a train was passing and some of the pai
sengers were badly frlghttncd. Investigate
showed that the pole had rotted at the sui
face. This is the second pole to break wlthl
a couple of weeks.
Iff IlfllltTH A Kill II Klllfll.
Crosby & Illch and two employes , Voral
and McMasters , were tried before Jude
Chrlstmann yesterday afternoon for Gellln
Impure ice and were each lined $5 an
costs. Attorney Lambert for the ice fin
gave notice of appeal. This IB the sccon
line which has been Imposed on this fin
by the police Judge.
Oily GONNI | | ,
The Masons are papering their ball In tl
Mahoney block.
R. T. Ward , Pigeon , la. , was a visitor
the city jeatcrdny.
James F. Mcllcynolds leaves today for
blcyclo trip to Peru , Neb.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. F , Paiks , Twenl
eighth and G ktreelu , a eon.
At the close of business June 30 there w ,
a balance In the city treasury of $14,053.
Mls.j Rrss , Twenty-first and J streets , h
gone to Ues Molnes to visit for a mouth ,
A daughter has been born to Mr. 01
Mis , L. Stlcben , Twenty-second and It strep :
The women of the Baptist church w
give a social at the homo of n. D , Weirs tli
evening ,
Ex-Policeman David Brown and Miss Ma
garct D , Kruse have been granted a lic.'n
to marry ,
P. A , Valentino returned to Chicago la
night after spending two da > s at the A
mour plant.
MUa Jennie Graham la now engaged
making out the tax llat at the olllco of t
city treasurer.
A meeting of the Roadster club has bc <
called tor Friday evening at the Hoctc
Johnston office.
Engine No. 2 of the Union Stock Yar
te railroad has Just been returned from I
shops , where It was repaired and repalnte
1 % & * * " * " & * * * S3 H il
CASTOR I A
le
Per InfantB and Children.
iti be.
boa
No. 1 will bo sent to the sliopi today
for A general overhauling.
Miss Laura Thomas of Mon < Umlti , la , Li
visiting her uncle , fleorge McUrlde , Nine
teenth and Missouri avenue.
w\n elht Inch water pipe at Twenty-fourth
nud M streets burst josterdny , causing the
water on the west Bide of the etrcet to be
shut off for a short time.
W. M. Hobbs , superintendent ot the cat-
cm division ot the Hock Inland , cpcnt vc.i-
tcrday In the city with Coloi.cl J L. Mar
tin , local live stock ngcnt of the company.
Thcro has been porno Improvement In the
nmttcr of piling boxes , etc , on the side
walks , but chicken coots are still allowed to
nlwlrnct the portion of the walks neiroat
the curb.
C. A. ( lOoilnovr , general superintendent of
the Milwaukee road , nnd J. A Gibson , super
intendent of the Iowa division , visited South
Onmha In a private car > cstorday and In
spected the grading at the Armour site.
rouncvsT UP TOUAVS wnvrumi.
( if lit * rally Fair In Noliriixkn ,
Variable \\liuU.
WASHINGTON , Ju y 21. rorconit for
Thurdn > :
For Nobrarkn Generally fnlrj variable
vvlmK
Tor Siuth D.ikoU-Gcncrnlly fnlr ; variable
vv Inds.
To- Iowa Fnlr : westerly wind1 * .
For Ml ourl Inlr vvutmer In extern
nml oouthern portlnns ; southerly \vlml *
Tor Kan n I'nlr ; continued high tem
perature ; iouth r tcrly vvlndi
For W > omlng l"nlr , slightly cooler , west-
cry wind" .
l.oc'nl Hfforil.
OPFICI : or run wnATiinn IUMUAU ,
OMAHA , July 21 Omalui lecord of rnlnfnll
nnd teiupei.ituru compired with correspondIng -
Ing tlay of the past thruo yrnrs.
1SU7. 1SDC 1S3 > . 1S94
MuNlnnun tcmpcnture . . . VJ ! K ) SI M
Mliilmuni tompeinturc . . . ul 71 G4 C.l
Avnnge temperature 76 M ) 7J 74
Ulilllf.tll 00 .00 20 00
Itecoid of tomiipr.iluie uiul pieclpitatlon
at Omaha for this duy und since Miuoh 1 ,
Normal for the dny 7.1
1'xcif ® for the dny , 1
Accumulated deficiency since Mnrch 1. . . 31
Noimnl inlnfnll for the day 14 lnchp
DcllciLMicy for the day H lnclii-
Total ralnfnl' since Mnich 1 12 nS Inches.
Opllclciiuy since Mnioh l 5 22 Inchci
nxooss for cor. ivrlod 1S9G ol Inches
Dcllclency for cot. period 1593. . . 7 7J Inches
Itcpurlt fiom SliitloiiH at h | > . lit.
fcevenlj-llftli mcildlnn time.
a v M
BTATION3 AND STATE OF
WEATHEn.
Omnha , clcnr , S.1 00
Noith I'lTtte. rlcnr . . . S.19J 00
sils l ikc City , clear . 0 00oo
Che > cnne , clcnr , 82 oooo
Itnplil Cits , clcnr , 82M i 00
lltircn , clear , 00
ChlciKo , pirtlj cloudy 00
VVllllston , clonr 00
St IxiiU , clear . .00OS
St , ruul , clonr OSOil
Ia\enport , clonr Oil
lltltnn , pirtl > clouily . . 14
Knnsns City , clear . . . . 00r
Hnr\rc , clotuly r
lllsmarrk , clear 72 I 72 I 00
GuhCKton , clear . SI i 88 I .00
T. Indicates trnco of precipitation
U AVAUSH ,
Local roiccas-t Olllclnl
Before You Ride Your Wheel
lie ture to phnUo Into jour shoos Allon'n Toot-
I'abe. a po\\dcr for the Icet It Ueeji1 * > our feet
cool nnil comfortable prp\ent p cntlnr feet ,
nnd mnKis > oui endurance ten-fold urentor.
O\er 10,000 wheel people ale uslnu Allen's Toot-
I2a.se. The > all praise It. I.ndlc * . ln l t on
havlnR It. It gives lest and comfort nnd pic-
\enls tmartliiB , hot , swollen nchlnu feet At
all drUKcUls nnd shoe storei , 25c. Rample
I'llRn hj mall. Address , Allen E. Olmstead ,
Le Hoy. N. Y.
U far aliend of i\ny tilooil remedy on th
market , lor It iloes co much motf. lit-
Mdci rcmovliiBliiiinirltlc' , and tonlnpnp
Iho run-down Bvitcni. itrurri nny lilooil
ill e 8o , ltniatter iiotiowilccn. ! Mtf < l or
nbstlnatp , vxlilcli other 8o-callcil blooil
remedies fall torcacli. U Hatc.ilblooil
remedy for rcM blood ill enio9.
Mr. At..i Smltli , of Orecncastlo , 1ml.
\vrlte < : "t hadRiicli n bill caf o or Selixtlo
Ithonm-vthm that t beoimo nli'olutely
liclplpM unable to t iUo my food or tnndln
mj-self In any VT.IJ. I toolc m.uiy patent
niedlclnos but they Old not teach my
trouble Ono tlozcu bottle * of S. 8 R.
cured mo Bound and VTCll , nud Inovv weigh
170. "
nookn on Wood and okln illKeisp * malloil free
by Brvlft S | > ctflo Company , Atlauta , On.
Searles
& Sea/rles
Sl'KClALISTiu
twvotis , Chronic
nnd
Private Discws
bKXUAMjV.
DlMirth rnof Mrn
1 riiitiiu-nl liv mull
Coiiniilliitloa l < * ri > c , .
SYPHILIS
Cured fur life nnJ tue pnlton thoroughly clcun fl
[ mm the ) putn
bi | iiiintorriicii , bentlnnl WrnUness. J < o t itnn-
lied > l NlK'it ' l.niL lo.i , Una ) oil rntultlri , ri.
ninloiikticfa : unil nil uclicul : Ulsonlers ye-
rislt iVvCRIUI' r.i-i"vi. t'i.fins , ' iiVutu'
CII.IH ANU VAUICUCIL.U i > tiiniicmiy and
fiicccs'fully cured MetticM nrw ntul unfalllnf.
i. tired
Stricture and at hoinu
liy nc initliniltlthout piln or cutttnR. < " * > ! !
nn nr nMrtss with ntnmp.
Dr. Ssarles & Maries
\V'uniHiur 'R I iclnl Cirnni , inainifiictnrril liy
Uotin.itoUiKlKt Uooillmi > . l ikllRhtfullj | nr-
funuil put up In tubes com intent for u o nnd
li nn ncqiitHltloii to the toilet tiililc ll con-
klnnt iile Klved the > Uln n Kofi.cUet > feellnff.
Send ICc for llrnuty Hook nnd Fiilnplc of Cream.
John II Woodbiirv , Ucnmtoloaist , 1S7est
42il street , New Yorlc.
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CAPITAL , - - - SlOO.OOflfc
\Vn SOLICIT YOUIl UUhl.MiSS.
\VU UE81UB YOUIl COLI.nCTIO\S.
0 > C OF TIIK OI.DDST I1AMC9 IN IOWA.
C PHU CKMT PAID ON TMIII I ) HI'OS IT *
OALIi ABO 8KB US Ott WUITB.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS.
ruuir. IAIIM AND GAKUUM
lands for tulc nr rir. : . Duy & 1U-E3. 29 Pearl
meet.
' 97 bicycle costs too' much mon
ey to build cost too much
money to put on the market and are too good
a bicycle to kill by mangling the established
price. The price on these bicycles is none too
large now. We can't do business for glory ,
therefore the list price will remain at
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ,
But we can meet competition on the others
The DEERE , a strictly high grade $100 machine , guaran
teed for 12 months , $75.00
The DEERWELL list $75 up to date while they last at
$45.00. A limited number only ,
The MOLINE SPECIAL a fully guarantaeri , modern.well
made , beautifully finished bicycle , at $35
You talk cash and we will talk , discounts. Very easy terms.
Repair shop and livery in conjunction.
337 Broadway ,
Deere , Walls & Co , , Gsal. Agts. , Council Bluffs , Iowa
a
"CUPIDEHB *
lz rtlioprecirl | ) .
tlonol a famous French pliyelclnn , will quickly curuj on of all HIT.
vans or < 1U < aies of tinKeuerutlve' nrcaiu , cucli ni f.'j Mnntincxt.
Insomnia , t'lilnsln tuoJliieK.beinlnul J.mbainns.Nrrvmis
, li-a , Unilt > 3 to Marry , l.xliuustlnit llrnlns , Vurlcwcle anil
Combination. It stopiull IUUPH by day nr nlKhL 1'irvrnts ctilrk | >
_ _ - , _ . _ ncuof illsclmrep , wlilcli If not chmcpillouls to Hpennnlorrlin.it ami
- nil thehorrnriudmpotenry. < I'l'IIiUJSKclcaiunstUallvtr , tUa
At-rrn
nrrnnr
BCFORC AND AFTEM KianeygamlthoiirlnaryorBaiisoJullUnjmrUlea.
fUI'IHENKntrenstbensandrestoresFmallwealcfiipanii.
Iho reason RUPTorors nro not cured l > j' Ixx-lnrs li brruuno ninety percent < ire tronmen wltrj .
Proitatlt I * . CUl'I li.N'K Istlin only known r < Tnnly to euro nllhou tun ojwratioii. tr < Otrntlmnn |
els. A wrlt'enKunrBntfflElVPnamlmtiney relurned If six Imxeii dori notuTucta permanent cure.
CljOOa l > o , six f r J5 oo , by mall. Bend for ruLKUrcUar and mtlmonlala.
Address IJAVoli MKUICINK CO..I.O. JJoz2070BanI'rmiiclscoCat fbrBaletM
MYiitS.niLLON DRUG CO , S. E. 1CTII A.Nlf i'AHNAM ST11EKTS , OMAHA. NEB.
Sisal Standard Manilla.
TON OR CAR LOTS ,
Pioneer Implement Go.
/OOO Main St. , Council Bluffs.
Phone 100
OR. H. A. WOODBURY 1 * °
. . . , 31 ;
DENTIST. the plato work In my olllco and I will
. tflvo my entire attention to Operative
Uontlbtry , Grown and Bridge work.
No. 30 Pearl St. ,
Next to Gram ! Hotel. P A. WOODBURY , DD. Si