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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1898)
_ W - - - - - - - - - - - - -S---- - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . I , (41/ TITE osr1ur4' ' . DATLYiflE : SATrTrnkY. , TrTX 30 , 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. it COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ txort 2lIN1'IN. flhl1wc8er beer , floscnfhL Tel. 323. Smoke "J A I3 ' Cc dgar. Moore ° s toek Food makes fat. : Finest work , Blurt City Lauruiry. moko Iron Chancellor c cigar. " Ex.Sherlft John T. Ilazeri of Avoca was V fl the city ycstcrday. ! C. IL Jacqucrnin & Co. jewelerfi and op- ticInti , 27 South Main Etreot. Vanted-Latest edition or Council D1U1 city dlrector7. Apply at Boo omce. Mrs. C. fl Dwight and son or Toledo , 0. , V nrc visiting S. F' . Shuart [ 10(1 ( mother. County Sujer1ntondent Sawyer Is halting the monthly examination for teachers' ' certifleates. Mrs. W.V. . 'lio has been visiting V friends In lotlgo county , Nob. , returned home yesterday. MIss DUnn left yesterday for a visit with friends \Voodstock , lii. , arter which she vIIl return to school in Sycamore , Ill. t Mary Fitzgerald of Pleasant street fell from a stepladder Thursday evening and ittiffered a fracture of the right arm , A marriage license was issued late 'fliurstiay evening to Burt flyers , ngcl 23 , and Catlierino Itussell , aged 22 , both at Des Idoines. City lngi1ccr ! Etnyre is busy these days . taking the measurements of the streets and avenues recently ordered paved by the city V cotincil. Don't you think it must be a rotty good laundry that can please so many hundreds or customers ? \Vcll-that's the ° Eagle , " ' 24 llroailway. State Senator 3. L. Carnoy and family of ? darshrtllttiwn are 'visiting tlio senator's slater - ; ter , Mrs. ' 1' . 8. I'eck of 720 Seventh avenue nntl enjoying a tow days' sight seCing at the . exposition. The case against E. howell , charged by r his wife with odultory , was ( lIstulasetI In , JUtIco Burke's court yestordny and lie was a eIeaseil. Mrs. howell refused to prosecute I und paul tile costs of the case. I Justice Iltirko hnnded down his decision t yettortlay Iii the case in which J. B. Acker- man was charged with beating lila tinughter. lie fined Acicerxnnn 1O and costs , who . prouipty ) appealed to the ilistrict court. Clifford's Gaiety company from Chicago will give a performance tomorrow evening . at the loiiany theater at the burlesque , "Little IIss Chicago. " The piece is ro- PIOo with pretty costumes , catchy musIc t and tip-to-date speelulties. Word wat receIved here yesterday that harry Mocks , a former weli known contltu- tor of the motor company , now occupying a I nlrnilar POsitioR Iii Chicago , had met with an occident , as a i esult of which he had auffereI ( the ninputation of one of his logs. . V. F. David linK resigned as manager of . , the local ollico of the Postal Telegraph cotnpttny anti vlll be succeeded today by C. F. Barker of Chicago. Mr. Barker has had clinrgo of the Postal tomiany's otIlce at tilt ) , tttlitorltiin In Chicago for several years. Plot. and Mrs. J. II. Stougli of Midland ( allege. ittclilson , lait. , and soits Carlo antI howard , and Mr. antI AIrs. George M. Dccli- V UI of 1)avenport , Ia. , and their son Harold are guests of 11ev. and Mrs. G. W. Snyiler. l'rot. Stough will preach tomorrow morning in St. Joltii' English Lutheran church. C' . A. 'mylar , a business man of Ited Oak , nitil a fonialo companion were locked tip at f on early hour yesterday morning for being Intoxicated and using obscene language on the streets. Judge Aylesworth lined thorn both 5 and costs and Taylor patti his tine , but declitteti to settle for lila companion. ¶ I'Iio latter was , however , released on order from the court. Mrs. Molt Ward was arrested yesterday morning on compiaint of a neighbor , Mrs. Knte McCombs , v1to charged her with 'wll- frilly , unlawfully , maliciously arid erirn- .lnaliy arul in the public street ( listurling her peace ly using obscene and blasphemous language. ' Nra. W'nrcl gave bond for her appearance anti will have a hearing today before Jttstiee Vieti. Frernont lienjrunln , chairman of the dem- ocratle congressional committee , hits issttt'd p. call for tire Judicial convention at Iris party for the Fifteenth judicial district to he held in this city at tlro county court house on Atigrist 26 at. 10 a. tn. The coun- V ties Cfllflprislflg the district will be entitled to representation In the convention as follows - lows : Audubon , S ; Cuss , 10 ; Preniont , 13 ; Mills , 10 ; Nontgoinery , 8 ; Page , 10 ; l'otta- wattamlo. 23 ; Shelby , I 1 ; total , Dl Mr. and Mrs. John C. liarman of Now Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Cl. F' . Moulton of Now York arrived itt the city yesterday ' with the intention of stopping a few nays to visit tire eXIositlOfl vlii1e Oil their way to California for a stininier trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarinan on reaching hen. , howov.r , VV received a telegrarir informing thorn of sickness - ness In their family aild they had to aban- ( Ion their trip anti started home inst even- lug. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton left for San Francisco In tIre afternoon. V Ohio Knox , deputy internal revenue eel- Iector of tins city , received from the deV - V Partinont \Voshington yesterday a rulln , that notarinl acknowledgments to deeds and mortgages did trot require to be stamped V antler the nosy war revenue law. Itefore tire receipt of this ruling such ncknowledg- month trial 1)0011 I nvarinbly stamped nv ! th a V JO-cent revenue tntatnp. Ohio iCuox rilso re- colvect word titttt marriage rortiticates . needed but one 10-cent stamp , anl not three , as tire Justices of tire PCflCC anti iritir- t litters tim ! been placing on them. f C. II. Viavi Co. . fc'inate rerirIy ; consuita- tion free. Oltice Iroura , U to 12 nhrl 2 to . lienitir 1)00k furnIshed. 'J26-327.32S Mer- rimir block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. ' : Vanity In women Is / JtNforgivable. . It , , .k \ \ was Nature's in. . . . 1 \ \ tentlon that V IA titan ndiould be t. V A vain of her per. V S. " . , . % ( roiiat anti appearance the svonran , Q I I I who fails nit this . A fails of her ( till i V , ' womanhood. No should be _ s - tiatisfied to o V c ' through thte vovld I ' I i _ ' ? with a complex- 'I , ' . ion iriade hideous by ririsiIttly lthatchcs , punplca and eruptions. , V No woman should V . ' 2 be satisfied to . have a sallow , . sickly complex- jolt , The remedy ( or these conditions does not lie in cosmetics. Shut disease is causeil by inipurities itt the blood , arid by ucivorts disorders tlire to weakness and disease of tire distinctly ( etnittine organism , Ioctor Pierce's Golden Medical hiscovery Is the greatest of all lnown blnotl.purjfiers , It riot only ( hives all impurities front the life- V stream , ittit 11115 it with the rich , hife.givlng elcntitt5 of tIre fooni. Dr. I'icrce's ltavor. Ito Prescription nets directly on the delicate atid important organs that hear the burdens of wifehood and nuotlterirood. It makes thlelil hitire , strong , vcll and vigorous. A course of thise two great urediciries vill transforur a weak , sickly , niervoirs , despond. cut vottiait , viro sitirers front unsightly cruptloirs of tire skirt , into a healthy , happy , amiable conripanion , a skin that is clear arid wltolvsorrre. These medicines arc nirade front herbs and roots , and contain nra minerals of any ( iescriltjonr. ) They situ- plyassist tire natural processes of assimilation - tion , secretion aird ecrctior ; , Medicine r.'calers sell them. It itt a druggist's business to give you , trot to cli you what you 'alrt. 4 , About four years ago , " writrs Tltomnrs liar- ris. of Vakeuieid ttattotr , Strse Co. , Va. , " my daughter litleri wits aflhictcd ivitlr c'czeira iii a didtresahrrg forna , Ir. Pierce's nnrc4icrirc cured her ( ter all oilier irnvdic hiatt ( aIled. ' In reirtiirig for a ( roe copy of Dr. Pierce's ' . Common Sense Medical Adviser enclose .JIVouc.Cctit slanips , to cover rrinIhitr only , VII ni papcr.covcred enoy is dciircd , or 31 . V ttautls for cloth . bhirdirrrr , Address Dr. B. . V , Pierce , ) Juffaio , N. Y. V \ FOB. T1IERNICLITS OF PYTIIIAS Local Lodges Prepare to Entertain the Grand Lodge Delegates. SESSION WILL LAST ThREE DAYS IilIIiIi bit nird Miintrtrn In lie Drniii ( ill fur l'ieniurc for ( lie 1'IIorN 'ho Are Ijitc.i ins Great Puree , Preparations for the twenty.nintlr session of the Iowa grand lodge Knights of Pytirints , which meets in tints city August 9 , 10 and 11 , are being actively carrieth forward by the local members of the order and arrange- merits are being made to entertain at least 1,500 vIsitors during the meeting , This is tire lowest estimate placed on the attendance , but from the inquiries already received here by the executive committee from the dif- brent lodges throughout the state an even larger number Is looked for Aecommoda- tioit for 1,500 visitors iras already been arranged - ranged for at the different hotels and private - vato houses. .1. % V , Ferrier , chairman of the committee on printing , yesterday forwarded to alt tire lodges throughout the state copies of tire program of the three dnys session. It. Is as follows : Tuesday , August 9.-ill a. m. , School of Instruction by supreme lodge representative - tive , F' . C. Duncan ; 1 p. in. , take cars far tire Trairsmississippl Exposition , to take part in tire exercises there In celebration of Iowa Pytinian day. \Vedncsday. August 10.-10 a. m. , opening session of grand lodge. Address of welcome by CoIonl C. ( I. Saunders ; 2 p. m. , after- 110011 session grauh ( lodge ; 7 p. nr. , oxcur- sian to Lake Manawa , Thursday , August 11.-lO a. rn , session of grand lodge ; 2 p. in. , correltrding session of grand lodge. Stiie $ ieelni A rranteirrerrti , An effort was made to secure special motors to take the visitors direct to the exposition grounds from here on tire after- 00011 of Augrrst Il , but this could trot be ar- ranged. Manager Dimmock could not niake arrangements vIth tire Omaha company and all be COtrll offer was special cars to carry tire krriglrts to and from Omaha , where transfer to tire cars tirero would have to be made. Tire Terminal company will have its trains in operation at the time and the visitors wiil be given their ciroico of routes to tire exposition. During the afternoon at tim , exposition there will be exercises at the Iowa building , the irosram for which is in tire iramis of Grand Chancellor Dowell , who has not yet notified tire local committee. Tire conrnrittee on entertainment has numb arrangenierits for sirnclal rates at marry of the shows air tire Midway. Another entertainment - tainment arranged for tire visitors is a trip to Lake Manawa on the evening of August 10 , tue management having arranged to place special trairrs at the service of tire mi Ights. At the opening session of the grand lodge on tire morning of August 10 Mayor Jennings - nings will deliver an aldress of welcome on ireiralt of tire city anti Coionel C. G. Saund- era onr behalf of tire local lodges. The corn- inittee on decoration , of which Clrarles Lutrkley is ehinrirman , has secured a number of large handsome flags in the Pythlan colors , red , yellow and blue , with which the outside of tire Grand botch , where the headquarters - quarters of the grand lodge olilcers wilt be , timid the Odd Fellows' hull , where tire sessions - sions will be held , will be decorated. Bust- floss firms throughout tire city have promised tire conrmittee to decorate their stores In Ironer of the visitors. Chairman Stuart of tire reception committee will have an 0111cc itt tire rottrnila of tire Grand hotel , where all r.elegates on arrival wihi ho expectel to register. Memnrbers of the conraritteo wiil meet all Incoming trains and escort the delegates to tire places arranged for their entertaintrient. 11004'l , I Inii Ccirr or i I ( ( .eM. Cirairnran Stewart has named the following - ing as the reception conrrnittee : It. V. Innis , Freeman 1-4. Reed , Paul C. Aylesworthr , .T. C. Baker , T. A. Ilariner , W. S. Baird , Thomas iiowman , B. 0. Bruington , W. M. Frederick , A. T. IlolTmayer , C. Johnson , A , C. Lane. J. C. Mitcirehl , W. G. Morris , Thomas I'ilhing , p. RIot , S. F' . Shugart , Judge W , 1. Snritir , F. J. Schinorr , C , S. flyers , J. I ) . Johnson , B. N. WaIler , S. B , Wadsworth , M. Wall- man. J. 11. Wallace , J. C. Grason , John Litnnlt , C. 0. Satrnders , C. A. Tibbets , Ovido \'icn , W. II. Thomas , J. W. Ferrier , Charles Btro , George 11111 , J. J. Klein , A. Burke. John Drought , D. L. Weir , II. A. Baird , 0. Yourrkorman , C. Lunlcley , J. W. Sclioening , J. Fi. Byrd , Adani Kramer , A. hover , T. I ) . King , John ltoennau , F. C. Sherman , 0. L. Iashbaugh , 0. F' . Chase , E. W , Fair , , Charles Dlerwitlr , J. A. liereld , T. F. DeGroat and 0. II. Scott. Cirar'ies A. Heiro , chairman of the enter- tainruent coirtrnittee , also yesterday ap- Poiirtel tire following its members' of iris conrtnrittee : Mayor Victor Jennings , F. B. Iastiaird. II , V. Lewis , A. I. Weber , J , G. Smitir. W'iliirrtn Powers , Julius lJrrger , John Murpiry , M. J. I3ehilnger , A. Ii. Cook , J. M , Murjrhy , It . (1 . ilreirirenrran . F' . Bates , F' . T. Seybert , i. L. Roe , C , B. Jlandlett , J. J , Keith , C. B. Washington , W. B. Dtrn- cnrir , Israel Lovett , liramrdt Crocker , T. H , ltiiey , Ed Pierce , Louis Icost. Tire elgirtir animal session of the grand telirlile of tire flatirbone Sisters of Iowa wili be ireiti hero at the same time its tire ses- sioit of tire grand lodge of tire Knights of Pytirias , Tire hearhqrnrtrters of tire Itatirbono Sisters will be at the Granri irotel and the rresslorrs will be held lii Pytlriarr tenipho itt tire Merriam block. Tire sisters will Join in tIre ceretrronies at the exposition on Iowa l'ytlriair day. There is nra local lodge of tire Itathirone Sisters in Councii Bluffs , but arraagoinerrts for tire elrtertainrrront of tire visiting sisters will be iookel after by the iocai kniglrts. Sonic 200 Itatirbooc Sisters are expected to be in attendance. Tire Evans Iaurtdry Is tire leader In fine work both for color airti finish. 20 Pearl street , Pliono 200. W'asirburn and Maurer rnrrniholins anti guitars , Bolrrrtirg arid Crown irinuros : rrbso- lutely hrigir grade instrririrents of all kinds at liouricius Music House , 32 Broadway. wbcro tire organ stands upon tire building , ; i'i'.i .hlii. IItGM A 3i0'I'Oit , 'I'Iiiiiizis II iuj1i1's lIiIetI by a Pal I IIi. t't.I t.ii 'i'Jir.isglr ( st rrleNilit.Nt , Tiromiras hughes , a ss'eii known lather of this city. wax killed about 11 ociock last rright at tire Iirtersectionr of Frank and iast l'iercc strets. lie jtrmnpoti front a rapidly irrovirig iriotor. alighting on his iread. . his skull was crusired , lie was taken to St. Bernard's irospitai , where Ire soon rrftcr tIled , hughes vaa abourt thirty-erie years old artd utrrnrarried. lie hiyed with his lrrother nut hG Ridge street. Map of Cuba , iVest lirdlea anti tb6 Worid at Tire lice 0111cc , hOe each , : i rs. 4)isuti Asks lItrri' , InVtlre district cotrrt yesterday Mrs. Carrie 0lsonftierl a petition , aekiug that tire flint- rirnouiai bonds wblcir tieri tier to Cie Olson ho cvered anti that lro ho given the errs- truly of their son , harold , who Is 10 years of age. Mrs. Olson ahiege iii hers petition that her husband deserted her on May 3 of this year. S'I'I'I1 PuLl. Ml I.I''Ait's ILNOil4. itcninIr of 1'rRnt 'Frieker ' .VIhL ii' 1.01,1 In host Toiln. The remains of Private DeWitt C. Trrckcr . of Company I , , I. 'ty-flrst Iowa volunteers , who dIed at Camp Merritt , San Francisco , of pneumonia , arrived here lagt. night. arid will be buried today with military Ironors. Tire funeral will be hold this evening at 6:30 : o'clock from tIre reidenca of C. I. Tucker , brother of tIre deceased , at 1203 Avenue A , tire services being cotnIucted by Rev , A. Venting , pastor of tire First Baptist Cirurcir. The members of Abe Lincoln post , Grand Array of the Republic , nccompaied by Wal McFarlden's drrrni corps and the lti scirool cadets , will escortrenrairns to FlrLrviitw cemetery , wlrere tirey wii be laid at ri\rt , Comrades of Abe Lincoln post , No. 29 , Grand Army of the itepublto will meet M the post. room ati 6 o'clock chrarp this evening - ing , to attend the funeral of Do\Vitt C. Tucker , into of Company L , Fifty-flrst regiment - ment , Iowa volrrnteers , whIch will be held from the resiience of C. E. Tucker , No. l20 Avenue A , at 6:80 : p. in , Thro trurn corps is also heroin notified. Members of the Union Veteran Legion and au old.soldiers arc invited - vited to attend. B , It , Witter , post. corn- nnttnder. The 111gb school cadets are hereby ordered to assemble at the corner of Elgirtli street aird Second avenue at 6 o'clock thIs oveninrg to take jiart. in the funeral of le- , \itt. C. Tucker , Into of Company L , Fifty- first Iowa volirteers , Dy order of E. A. Beardsley , lieutenant conrimanding cadets. Chicken pie will be served at the 6 o'clock dinner at W. C. 'I' . U , headquarters tonight' -20 cents. Anna Airderson has purchased a League bicycle fronir Cole & Cole. . Tire flcc' pirOtugrnvure ur tire exposition , part one , c'flisisting of sixteen bearrtiful views , can be had at tire Council Bluffs omco for 50 cents and a 13cc coupon. See ndver- tiseincnt on another nage. itertiItnite 'I'ririiif4r. Tire following transfers iere filed yesterday - day iii the abstract , title and loan office of J.v. . Squire , 101 I'earl streOt : Ida Crrsady to Eunice M. CaFanly , Iota 7 and 8 , block 10 , I'Ierco'r * subdiv , wd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 330 Arternus'nrd to J. F' . Bioorrr arriV. ( . E. Lewirn , lot 7 , block 19 , Grilesburg ntII , v d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Fanrito .Itihia I.e ( leyt to Omulrrt Bridge & Terminal flailway company , lot 1 , block 2t , Everett's rind , v d. . . . . . . . . . 200 Sirerift to Ernest Fl Hart , iot 0 , Day's strbdiv of lot 25 , block ii , Day's sub- dlv , s d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674 Forrr tranrsfers. total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort SAL.E-GDoQ second-hand bicycle at a bargain. Call at Tire BeO ome , Counci1 Bluffs , Tire official irhotagrapha of the United States Navy , cefttainiug over 200 pictures of the vessels , with their omcors and a nurn- of the views of tir-t ill-fated Maine. can be had at the Council Bluffs oflice ot The Bee far' 25 cents and a Bee coupon , tnveiiirurt Srt'itgerfosl. DAVENPORT , Ta. , July 20-Tirere are now fifty-one singing societies in the northwest - west attending the cigirteentir biennial Sangerfest. A chorus of 1,400 voices sang at tire big Coliseum tins evening before 3,000 lCOPlC. The performance was mug- niflcent from a musical point of view , and tire festival is the biggest and most successful - ful ever held in the west. The visitors spent the day visiting poinrts of interest in the neighborhood , including the ROCk Island arsenal , where 3,000 aren are now getting out rush orders for the War departnrent. At the evening concert a mass chorus sang four times. receiving an ovation from a critical audience. The soioits were : Mm , Ida Hemmi , William A. Wagerrer , Chicago ; Pauline Woltman , Rock Island ; i3runo hlerling , Milwaukee. ( Tlrere will be two concerts tomorrow , ( oh- lOWCl by a grand picnic Sunday. Arrstel fur Muiriler , MOUNT PLEASANT , In , , July 29.-Spe- ( ciai.-Frank Conner has becir irlaceni under arrest by tire sheriff of Van Boron county on a warrant charging him with killing Wii- ham Nicirol on June 20 last. The warrant was issued by Justice Harlan of Wiisonvhlle , antI Connor wart taken there , It will ire remembered - membered that Nichol escaped front jail irere on ( he night of June 19 , and Sheriff Putnatn sent. ConnOm and Alcott to the irome of C. M. Nichol , northwest of Ifihisboro , to catch him. When found he rail and Conner shot him. He lingered along for about two weeks before ho died , the ball taking effect in his back. V Broritlt ilroktu by Storiri. PERRY , in. , July 29.-Specinl.-The ( ) long droutir winch threatened tins section Inst week was broken early Wodneerlay thorning by a violent atornr of rain and lightning. Tire barn of W'illinrm Simps tr , itt the west part of town , was struck antI three horses belonging to A. Powell and some fifteen tons of Iray lrelonging to a Mr. Maurer were COirsUnel. The fire eompan responded to the fire call In rr pouring rain and saved the resIdence near by , winch otherwise would also have btrrncd. iI'tIV ititlir Ut lirri Irrgtoii. BURLINGTON , lit. , July 29.-Special ( Telegranrj-A Ireavy rain today broke the long standing ilroutlr and assured fine crops. Tire rain was general tirrougirout neigirbor- lug vortions of Iowa anti Illinois , ig n.a i'ers unit 1 Nod eM. Jolrn Eariy , so old resident of Perry and an olti soldier , died last Sunday rrrorrrlrrg. Michael O'Brien , who disappeared mys- teriotrsly front Fort Iodge last Monday , has been located in Arrpenr , Cob. Judge Woolsonr , Unitonl States district judge for the soutlrern district , will move from Mount Pleasant to Des MoInes , The funeral of L. Trepnrnier occurred In Des Moines en Friday. Ho wire tire most irronrirretit dry goods naerchnrnt in the city. John F. Irnncntnbe and family of Fort Dedgu sailed for American from Liverpool Saturday on tire stormier Lircanria. This Vill bring them home about August G. 11ev. C. S. Winito arid wife have jtrst re- turrrel to Iowa Fails from Jamaica. where they wont sonre months ago aB nrissionaries of the Friends' clrurcli. fii-iroiath catreeri thenr to abandon the ts'orln , Mr. Kolliag , late of Copeniragen , lIen- mark , who line beenr taking postgraduate work in tire veterinary depattrnent of' the Iowa Agricultural college , has been rip- poiniteri honnre surgeon at titat institution , in tire place of Dr. Craig , who is nary asslatuirt professor of veterinary science , I st n i'ress Coniit'nt. Cedar flapids ltepublicarr : If Major Lnrcoy is to have "Junrrring Jim"Venver vttted against brim , he will be elected by nm tin- Precetlonteri triajority. The country has ire patience this year witb Inca of tire Weaver stripe , 1)avenrpnrt Itepubiicanrn As to Congress- muir huh being a candidate for the serrate , liii iran irrirde no aplrrrrent move in that tllrcctiorr , but ire is tire kind of man tinrrt Iowa is likely , sooner or inter , to give what ho wants. As to one or more Des Moines candidates , reqtdence hr that city does irot increase arty candidate's acceptability , Vaterloo Courier : Tire Denrocrtrts are itrrvlng a hard time to find a andidnrto to pit against , Colonel Henderson for congress. Bolos baa declined , hunted has declined hurl O'ionrrell and Staebbc and hiasinor. Thlere'8 only one totlror democrat In tire tlistrict tied we can cali to mind just now , and we suggest that Editor Murphy of tire Dubuque Telegraphi be made to mount the altar. FICURES ABOUT EOWTA BA1iS State Auditor McOartby Compiles &m Interesting Sthtstios ! , MARRED INCREASE IN RANK DEPOSITS Oer Tiririceir ' % llllintr flollarru More 1'rtt itt the 1iniils Iurl.ig tue Lust Pical Year Turin the 1'revIoti Venir , DES , July 29.-Speciab ( Tele- granrj-Audltor of State McCarthy today corripiled a cotrrparntivo statement of tire business of Iowa's 172 sniviirgs and 200 state banks on Juno 30 , 1898 , amid Jurre 30 , 1897. Tire sworn statements front these institur- tionrs in his ossossionr airots' that tire deposits - posits inrcreased ilurlng tire year $13S9361 $ , winch is 30 per cent , tire total being abourt $45,000,000 at the beginning of tire year. Following are the figures , whIch sirow the Lnrcreaso by quarters since Juno 2 ISO ? : Reported June 30 , 1897 , $45,4 12,894.16 ; Octo- her 5 , 1897 , p50,491,525.60 ; January 6 , 1898 , $52,128,331 .05 ; April 9 , 1898 , 57,469,095.5VI Juno 30 , 3898 , $50,386,458.62 ; increasti during year , $13,893,564.46. Tire consolidated assets of the state arid savings banks of Iowa amount to $79,6O7,64.07. I'ItVhiiNG VOlt ItF'.YA 'l'AXIIS. \'iii lie 1tiiiJ'th 10 Offset tire i.utver AposeM.trreIrt , DES MOINES , July 29-Snrecial-Thre ( ) state executive council will meet tomorrow to finish ur tire work on the state assess- meat and assess the telegraph and telephone companies and fl the rate they shall pay. Tire state levy will also be deternrined at that time , and it. is said on good autirority that the levy will be this year 8 mills. Last year' it was 2 S-hO mills , the year before 2 7-10 and the year before that it was 2 ½ mills. This , it is believed , will be sufficient to pay oft the state debt and to provide for its rrrnning expenses in addition , Tire following - lowing are tIre totals of tire returrrs by counties - ties as tabulated by the state auditor : Equalized taxable vrtitre of land anti town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ , , Reported trrxabbe value of per- soirrul property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,942,601 , Reporto'l ttrxabI value of rail- vay irroperty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41,124,101 RClor'tel taxable value. . . . . . . . . . . . . 532,1637S1 Equalized taxrrble value. . . . . . . . . . . . 537,166,161 . Tree exenrptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,971,918 raxrrble aiue of 'voiri iea. . . . . . . . . . 1,435,329 Taxable value of merchandise. . . . 12,42l,242 Taxable value of moneys and credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,045,017 'mixable valtte of trrrrrtturtr . . . . . . . . 679,269 Taxable 'value of other property. , 10,375,364 Taxable value of live stock. . . . . . . . 32,97S,193 'raxublo value of irersonal ProPertY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S6,9l2,616 Number. Value. Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.695,456 $ lS,195l89 JIrrses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I00IOt ; 9S37,450 Muht"t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,531 3S0S1Vl Siretp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510,680 461,66S owrire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3bUUJJ Total tnxabi valuation - - - - of live stock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,975,394 The average valuations of live stock are as follows : Cattle , $7.01 ; horses , $ S.Di ; irruies , 8.9S ; sireep , 90 cents ; swine , 1.19. The executive council has decided to raise this valuation to tire following : Cattle , $5 ; irorses , $11.60 ; mules , 12.50 ; sireep , $1 ; swine , $1.50. This increase will amount to about $7,000,000 revenrro to the state annually - nually and will naturally go a long way toward - ward wiping out the state deirt and paying Iowa's share of tire , expenses of tire war with Spain. The 9howing of material rc- sources is one ofri4cir every resident of tire state may be proud , and it will be n pleasure to alt to know that the state will soon be again entirely fredt"from debt and riding along on the top wave , of prosperity as usual. V ' Cntirlng to Onrimnirn onr S'IleeiM. WATERLOO , Ia. . July 29.-Spcciai.-E. ( ) A. Crosser , is nrganizirrg a club to take a bicycle trip to the Omaha exposition and later visit points in nrortirtvestern Iowa. The plan is not perfected yet , tart so far as it has progressed , it is the Intention to leave Waterloo the latter port of August. Three or four days will be spent at the cx- liosition , and tire returir trip vihl be made by way of Sioux City. Fifteen persons have already pronrrised to go , and it is hoped to irrcrease tire number to twenty-live before the time of departrire. ( ; mmrrr'ls.n'M Congrtsslunrntl liounri , Sioux CITY , July 29.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Tire ) silver forces of Woodbury county are booming A. S. Garretson of Sioux City for the congressional nomination in tire Eleventir congressional district. Mr. Garret- sort was ono of tire Sioux City bnomera and was reputed at one time to be worth frilly $1,000,000 , tart ire went down witir the Sioux City magnates in the financial crash. lie is a strong bimetallist anti iris followers arty he will make a strong candidate it nominated. to (3u to Conlgl'MN. DECORAII , ha , , July 29.-Special.-Fi. ( ) P. Johnson , county attorney of Winnesiriek county has announced tirat lie is in the hroirds of iris friends anti tirey nray present iris irame as a carrdirlate for congress fronrr tire Fourth dirtrlct if they so chronse. It tire question of nationality cuts arty flguro In tire race Mr. Joirneon will be a irrucir stronger nrrun for tire Irlaco titan Serratur linugen ofS'ortii , who also is a Norwegian anrrl a candidate for tine same omcc. POPE SUSTAINS THE PRIEST Cnrsi' VJi it , Ii Car nit tl i1 ire Ii Coin tire , , lit Crt lii Ic CI rn.ies Uinuliy ih'eIiIciI , ST. LOUIS , Mo.July 29.-According to dispatches rcccived in tins city today tire poire at llama has decideil tine appeal of Fatirer John 'I' . Tuehy front Archurlehop I6ain'rn order of removal fronri St. Patrick's parish in tire irriest's favor , Positive hr. forirtation to this effect has been received try Fatirer Waisir of Narnhrvihle , Tenn , , antI tine deposed priest , Father Tuniry , ttiro is now in hastings , Mmii. Tire former says that tire treatise containing tire detluctiorts con- ceririmrg tire irleadirigs is err thru way irere frorrr Rome , The Tuoiry case , now more titan a year old , iran become fanrous in crrrrent ecciesi- astical history. Arcirblshrnp Icainr sought to rennrove Firthror Tuohy ( morn tine rectorabip of St. I'rrtrick'a iarisir. A large aumirer of Iris Parlsironers stood by Father Tuohy , wtriio tire remainder vent against irinr. A clrtrrctr trial resulted in art order of re- moval. Fatirer Tuoiry dechinred to obey. Father hayes wits alrpoinrted in iris place , but Fatirer Tuohy retained possession of tire parochial residenrco. Archlisirop , Ifainn ouglrt to oust him by resort to civil process and gained iris suit ireforo Justice Ilauginton , but Father Tuolry appealed ( lie case to tine circuit court , lie also appealed from tire decision of tine church court to Route , Siniiie' Pirlir A SIDNEY. Nc4 , , July 2'J-Special ( Teie- granrr.--Tiro ) mIllinery atrd grocery firm of M. A. Chrowinrs & Son , this city , made a yobuntary assignment to Sheriff King to- night. The cause is poor coilectlnnB trod business depression. ( hls U i'ipNtlilee , \\'ASIIINGTON , July 29-Special ( 'l'elo- grarn.-Sarnuei ) P. Watrtonr was today up- hroinntQii postmaster at Watson , Knox county , vice E. Jacot , removed. IRRIGATION CONGRESS CALL Scenrtlr .trriirinl Moetlti ' .VIti ( 'onruerre rut ( 'ireyctirre Irrrlng Pir.t Three hit of Seiteirrler , ChtR'RNNE , Wyo. . July 29.-TIre ses'entlr anrarral session of the National Irrigation Cortgre 1mm been called by the execrrtive committee , tlrtouglr Its chairman , ex-United States Senator Jose'plr M. Carey , to meet in Cheyenne , " , Vyo. , on tire first , SeCOni flttti tirirri days of September next. Tli basis of rcirrcserrtation in the congress - gross is as follows : The governor of each state nail territory to name five delegates , tire mayor of cacir city of less titan 25,000 population , one delegnte. Tire nrayor of eacir city over 25,000 poprniation , two delegates. Each ngrictrlturai college , each regularly or- ganizcd Irrigation , agricultural ann hrorti- culttrral society , each society of engineers , each irrigation conriany and crrclr conrrner- cml body , one delegate. In addition to tire foregoing thr6 foliowing Irersons are delegates - gates by virtue of their respective oiflccs : The duly accredited represeirtatives of any foreign nation or colony , tire govcriror of any territory or state , any member of tire United States senate or hotrac of representatives - tives , rrrcrrrbers nit any state or territorial irrigation commission. Members of the corrintittee say tire attend- rtuce will be large , as many interested in tire liroblem of reclaitrring tire arid lands by irri- gatiotr irnve signified their iritentiont to be Present , NEED OF MORE PRECAUTIONS Authority JcelnreM tirilt iit lion rgoglre ititil A ii IM I'ntMMeligt'rs ( ' , , uiI illisil ) ' lin' ilei'it Saved , ChICAGO , July 29.-La Bourgogure could iraxe been saved with alt its passengers on board , according to P. J. Fiairerty , niatrager of tir9 International Ilairtlago conrpany. In ar Interview today , referring to tire decision of the court. of irrquiry meld at Halifax ro- gardirrg the loss of tire French liner , Mr. Flaiterty said to a representative of tire As. sociated I'ress : "Advicca received from United States Consul - sul General John Cl. Foster at halifax says La florrrgogno remained nbove water for birobablY forty minutes , while five minutes would have sumced to have effectively closed the hole in tire slrip's siri witir a sirih ) bandage - dago The findings of the Halifax court as to Ilourgogtro are inconrplete , inasnrrrnch as no recornrneirdatiorrs are nrado to induce steamship companies to iray more atterrtion to life saving apparatus tbarr heretofore. Water-tight compartments lrave trot. proved , sufflcierrt as to preclude tIre necessity of bettor or additional apparatus. Tire appliances - ances on rirany steamships are practically the same its tlroy were fifty years ago. When the steamslrip companies recognize tirat safety is the primary clement. desired by the general pnrbhic , arid trtillze Intellect for life saving as freely as they do for coal saying - ing , occarr travel will be doubled. Tire ship bandages I refer to bravo r'ecently been sure- cessfuily tested at tire Now York navy yard. " DEATH RECORD. 11ev. C. II. 4trici.Inrrl. SIOUX CITY , July 29.-Specmal ( Tebe- grant.-Partlcuars ) have been received of the sudden deatir at Jackson , Tenn. , of Rev. Dr. C. Ii. Strickland , a Baptist divine , formerly - merly of Sioux City and very well known throughout tire state of Iowa. Dr. Strick- land was found in his math by his daughter- in-law and hard been dOad some time. It is supposed the immediate cause of his death was ireart failure , aggravated by rherrrna- tisur. Dr. Strickland was irronrinent as a lodge man , he having been a member of nearly all tire irincipal organizations of tire country. Tire first. news of his de-.tth wax sent out by the Jacksnrr Elks to the Sioux City lodge. lie made quite a reputation as a lecturer err "Abrahanr Lincoln" and was lit demand everywirere. lie fought Its a cap- tam hr the confederate war , but afterwards was a loyal supporter of the government. ' .Vife of i'resilertt of Lileriir. WASHINGTON , Juiy 29.-The State de- partrnerrt Iras received news of the deatlr of Mrs. Ophelia Coleman. wife of tire irresltlerrt of Liberia , in the executive mansion at Monrovia - rovia , July IVI last. Sire was a nrrrtive of Arkansas and enrigrated to Liberia irr ISSS , where sire was nrarrierl to l'resident Coleman - man the following year. 5)1 I'enriun'i ( if I'IriiiiiIcJili In. OAKLAND , Cal , , July 29.-Dr. Pepper of Phiiadelpirinr , a lrrominenrt eastern physician , died at S o'clock last night at Castle Verona - ona , the courrtry seat of Mrs. Phoebe hearst in I'loasrrntnrr. The cause of death was ireart failure. Texas Gets the 3lire' lirrek. AUSTIN , Tex , , July 29.-Spocial.-Gov- ( ) emnor Culberson Iran deposited in tire treas- trry to tire credit of tire general revenue fund tint l0li13 refunded to Texas by un act of Jtrrrc 7 , 1898 , and previous acts of congress , Uirder tire irresident's proclarnatloir of 1850 Texas was reprired to appropriate a grit- ficlent amount of money to meet the rehrub- lie's orrtstanding inlebtednress. , Tire act of Texas of February 28 , 1855 , approprIated and deposited with tire United States government $7,750.000 to meet tire indebtedness. Congress : - gress at dillerent times extenderl tIre time in which to file clalurs against Texas , until finally January I , 1861 , was lbxed irs tire last day , and ont tirat day tIre nnnornirt deposited today was held as a balance. In order to recover this balnace Texas passeil an act in 1573 , snrecifyirtg tirat tire comptroller should tree every effort to get it , and agreelnrg to pay just claims that rnigirt be irresenteil , anti releasing tire Uniterl States from payIng any debts of tIre ropubiic of Texas , Nunrer- out ; acts of conrgress bravo authorized the re- finnil , burt riot rrrrtii tire last corngress was an aplrrolrriationn made to refund the anrount. % ut iloirIai'i ( 'sii'tiig'iiit , COLON , Coionrbin , July 29.-Via ( Calves- ton.-The ) latest ahvices from Cartagena inilicato tirat there is no scare wiratever over tile irresrnrce of tile Italian squadron at that brent. Tire orjttu'ard relations betts'eenr the Ithllarrs anti Cobonriiiiarrs contirrune to be exceedingly amicable. In fact , there is irrinch apparent indifference aatl skepticism provaiilng there anti irero iii regard to tine rnitnorl Intc'nrtioir of tire Italian ailmiral to bonrbard Cartagerra. 'fire general opinIon of tirose icat , mnblo to judge is tIrat tire in- tlomnrity in tire Ci'rrutti case will be inr- mediately fortircomiirg if hreremptoriiy de- rrrarrricd. A sore point witir tine Colonrblanr govoririnent all nlorrg inns been I'resitieirt Clevelnrnrd's alleged ailjtnthicatinn of questions - tions extraneous to those subnritted for ar- bit ra t io ii MrH , ThIhrivk Iii un health , LONDON , July 29.-In tire house of Corn- rnonrs today , during tire debate onr the ironic ofilce vote , Miciraol Ias'ltt , metubor fan' b'otrtlr Mayo , broacired tire question of tire imprisonment of Mrs. Florence Maybricl anti represented that sine warn in ill irealtir. Mr. Iavitt said , itt tire course of iris mr. mpmits , tirat to 'release tins American uo. malt would be a small step in tine directionr of estrrbhisirinig good feeling between Rug- land auth tire Culled States. " Sir Mattitow W'lrite Ritiley , lrorne secretary , replied that he tirougtrt tire reports of ill ireahtir were ezaggerateti , irut Ire Irrommrisctl to make irr- quirks , liii iii liii roy t.i'ts nil A jrroint iitii j , PIEIIItE , S. D. , Jnrly 29-Special ( 'role- grarn-4dutanrt ) General humphrey torlay issrred general order No , I appointing First Lieutenant Samuel Logan of tins city act- irig quartermaster of the Soutlr Iakota National - tional Guard , anti placinng him in charge of tire state arsenal. No effort will be made at tire prescat time to reorganize tire guard of 'the ' state on aecoUot of lack of equip. nirent. V Ip , . I . V - . I . I" . . ' t.o TilE TEA LAN"That's Japan , tire prirent 1rnI of the . , ' "f' IJ clirysanthciitunn and the cherry bloonn , V In Japair sun and soil and SCkitCe combine to nirake Japan Tea . I A1 H V best tea-purest , ItloSt WIIOICSQmC , I The World's Bct Bvcragc. The Japan Government inspccts cvcry ouncc of It. "It Invgomfca ( tn the mnnmn1n : , ftcsrcs ? at tifpht , " ' -Uood cit till ttmnta , Hotnl 1)11 sill "GonnI" Whoa on'ro in 0 trim a Tman . taknarrrp of ! _ U KNOW KELLY ' ' . Not Kelly wire played Base BaiinorKeily vlro kept tire lintel , but HORACE It. KELLY , tirat prince of all cigar manufacturers. We have ban iilaccd with us , V a inbbers , to distribute to tire retail trade , HORACE R , KELLY CO.'S 4' = J.dt A7CITI.AJI 5 CENT CIGAR. Wiren yoir find this excellent piece of goods iii your retailer's case , yorr tithe rro cbarrco in trying it , as it is nrado art morton' , by people wIno ltnrow how to make cigars , Retailers will please net wait far on r traveling rrrerr , brnt iacc their orders at once. Every cigar trararrteed. JOHN G. WOODWARD ' CO. CICll IllUi'PS , 10 % ' , t , - - - - - - - - - - - - - V . , . 'I : ' 'iL" ' 40 , .9 iT , * ' V ' . . Vut : , ti ' * FBUIJ I AND 6AliuN FARMNt1 PAYS ? .44round Council Bltiuls . . , ' . V + ' . ir ' , ' 1oir enrr 1)113' urn , rO ' CII run ii utirtliti , t ' 11 % ( 'Ii fr . ii R iii ntis r , Iii , nrniu a' lit ' 0 jlt , 'viclirity thou nir'uslrere itt tire It , , iti'.t Stutes , 'L'iii'ru , is rio fttii 4. 0 uro of crons Ii ore. L.olc ii t I ) rir Frui t Fri r'iii . avir i ic t hey nr'it i i Ii ear- l"g - JtY : . IIfls's , 0 4 D..ry8& : hESS. I 'l'hit Itriul IMtruto rutil h.irn , lirolccrs , , I liii tO e'u'hirttl VO sabi' of a lrtrrze nruirrle'r' of : Penn St. Council BitilFi , a lrttl t , (4 rdirnr nirrri ( I ral n i'ar rrrs , \'rl to . 'S. , I'ersorrnily corrthrct buyer's tlrrttingir orrr I tlrenrr for inforniratiort turd state Wirtt3'nrr , t orchards free of charge. Wninit. V fr. ,5frV V . . . . REST ' 6BUPDE'1E" Tiriit Great 'ecrtatbo 'itrrhizor will quickly cur , ' all ilcr'vorts , or disasea of tire errn'rat1vo or- grurs brughton try 3Otithui errors or e.'cest'i's. arrti as Lout ltirriroot , lir.oinnitr , Snernratorrbool. Pait Irr ttaete. 1'viI Dreatris , Sornirral Emil.- . , 'ioas. ' Nnrvotrs Debility , Pirrrpte , ilcailticire , Untlurress to aiarr' , 16x- tratrstirtt Darius. Varieoccio arrl , Coirstltatiurr. , Snotis losittt r'y day or irigirt , 1ieVCirtS qttictiness of , biitchiarge , witicit It'ztitt to Srerrratorrioea arid Innt'otSrrt'y. Clo.trrireit the liver , lniiitr'yt , , trait urinary orgarr , of sit BBFORR sad AIVLI3R hupurrttl.i , Stronrttrorrft untO restores anrall wcatc orgairs. rooabox , S for $5.00. Otnrrrarrtced to cure , SenU cor fros etruiar rural t3ttOt ) testi- ' motrials. Davol Medicine Ca. , hart Francisco , Cal , For aio by Mcers , filtiec Drug Co. Oarrtbia , leb , V ' IJOHAN Y2VII3 ATER. Ono Grand , ( lioriorra Night-SUNDAY , JulVs-V 31. Cii i'F'iil i'S ( % I iI'l' ' COl L'A NY. 40 I'EOPLFi 40'-I'ltISh6N'1'lNG , "n.i'i"n'in rlSs ChICAGO. " With toe same cast , scenery , nrcclranical t'ffcctS anti t'leguirt wardrobe as riradirced in Chicago. Everything relirreti rural urir-to- date. Prices lie , 20c' , 2ntc. SalC rrow operr nit L. C' . Brackett'nn book store , Broadway , No. 555. Telephone No. 169. DECIDES ON PEACE FRIDAY United Sta es Government Ha No Notice Until Tuesday , CAMBON WAITS FOR AUTHORITY TO ACT lipIonrnlPI \YiMltiirclout Ho Not lie- Ilese Suanstil ) iude lire Ite- nrurlcs'iiieit fire At- tributeai * 4 , Ii i nit , WASHINGTON , July 29.-Tn official qunar- tors it is stated tirat tIre peace propositions took form in Madrid ant Fri(18y last , aird tirat not until thea had tire Spanish cabinret Itself I determined to risk a direct ItrolmsitIonl for peace. Before tlrat day tirere was doubrtless more or less talk iii tire litre of a peace irnpositionr , burt as staterb , it was riot flirally agreed upon as tire governmeirt policy of Spain , On tirat day Irike ) Ainrodavar do Rio , Spanisir minister of forelgnt : rffairs , drafted his proposal to tins goverrrnneilt. antI it. was formally agreed tirat it siroubd ire Irresenterl direct to President McKinley , the French ambassador at Wasiringtoir acting irs a medium of coinmrrnication. Tire proposal tvati cabled to Ambassador Cambon in clpirer , but before acting lie advised with iris gay- eminent as to their' wishes , Iii tire mneair- timrro the State thepartnrerrt received ire iirtl- mation from tire rrnrbansador that Spaiir wart about to present tins peace propntsition. Tire instrtrctiorrs from I'aris canrro last Montlay nigirt , too late for tire presentation of Spain's proposal tlrat day. On 'I'tnesday tire State deirartmnront t'as asked to arrange a call by tIre ainhastiador on tire trresideirt , arril tins being riot for 3 o'clock , thu proposal for jreace for the first tinre tYamt matle knrowmn to the united States. Until tlren tirere was not overt tin inrtiinratlon tb tire governinreirt tire Irrolrositioni watt to be mmdc , 50 all cog- ntzan e of Spain's purposes to sue for Peace dates fronnr 3 o'clock air Tuesday nriteraoon. It may be saul also that at ire previorns tinrie Irriti tile Frencir nrnnrbassritlor or airy reprerteirtnrtive of tire Frcnclr nnrbassy rpoken on the subject of peace to any official of tins government. Tine French governnrent. had not-aird Iras not nnw-atrtinorized any ircace nrverttrrca or iinqrniry relating to peace , nor hail tire Sparriltur goverirmnrent prior to tire writteir comnrrurricatiou of Inst l"mlrlay reached tlro definite deterrninatiorr to sue for peace. With those facts established ireyorril question - tion , tire rrtatennerrt attribtrted to Prennrier Sagasta that ° Wo ( Spaiir ) ) resolved err a policy nriamry ( hays ago rrrrrl urrple knowrr our reso'lutions to tine tJrrited States govern' macnit , " is discredited w'itir great lrtrsitiveness in those tlipbornatic quarters havtnrg tire most iuteiiigeirt Inirowledge of tine situation. All reports , it is pointed out , come by way of London , wlricir is regarbel ( as turaisiring a reason ( or tins Indirect effort to ireiudlce tire negotiations. ( 'hritnrt'v for Sins iript Cul i.'t'turs , W'ASIIINGTON , July 20.-Air ortler issued today by the l'ostniflce departmrrennt will be of Interest to eli Iersons enigagetl in coliectinig stamps. An artier was ibsuetl satire linac lnCe discontinuing the use of newspaper anti periodical stamps , airtl hrostmnrasters teere directed to retain such stannps then on huron ! uirtll directions were giveir for their dispo' rtitioir , Now tine itostlnraster geireral hat , tie- cldvd to call in all such outstanding starnhrs , anti it is a ( lU8tiofl ( as to uiretirer or not they shall be sold to collectors , trnd If tins action is decided on they mnay be soul for less tban their face value. 1.1 , lot ) lH' Vnt'tory liii rircil , MONTBlAL , July 29-TIre factory of tire Mcrgentiraler Linotype comnijiamry was cnr timely destroyed by fire tonight , Tine lobs , tu'as placed at ; 5OV00 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4r ' a-'J-- ii ; 4 ' 4 - cV3 * , it G.W.PangIeMD4 : TIuR ttn 91) SAMAItITAN V 25 'IE7tR'S EPERIENC , ender of Dlt4rtnr4e5 of' zscni mid 'vo 115 C Ii. 1'htOI'P.nIT0ht OF TIli World's lierbrri 1)i'.jcirrtriry of Metliciws. I CUIIC-Cnitntrrlr of Head , Tmrroirt miii 1.rnmngrt , Iist'rrscs of flyo nirti 'iar , Pits iritti AiOItl'Xy , I Icrt , l.'ver trmnti iidrrey Jisetn'ert ) , 1)irrhencs , iirigIit' ljVcrise , St. Vltrrrt 1)rrinc , lUre un uirrtismrr , 3ertf'I Ia. lropsy en red vi I I nnrpitirig , 'J'ilIo'crrinrN ) removed , nit chronria Nervous nlrrd t'rit'rtto 1)Ictrtes : , ' lF1FUHiTIIn yourrg anti L'S ij0ggk. tiJik ruutitlicaged men. S "PE I _ Oiiiy I'fiysicnrrrr ilro t.'nini Ml I Irroitoril' curIe MYi'IiILIS witirout. (1e.stlrying ( teeth amid lionel. No nnrer. cii i y . or toirton it , irrorri I risd , , 4 rJ.il , otnly i'lryiicIttit whirr can tell wlrat nrihl yarn wi n iruit t rtsktirg a rlrn'rtt lair. 'lunge itt it , btslaireo senti for qurestioni Itirtuk. N a. I for mitch ; No. 3 I or 'u' o mont. VAhi ctrrrcstontierrco strictly connridomntial , Aledtelnru scnrt ity express , ' AtitireCs nil letters to G , W. PANGLE , M. f5 itronrdwnry , COUNCI L 11 LUFL'S , lit tI7Scnrd 2.eenr stinu to IVCUI : . . -a Gas and I1TrAJI Gasoline ' R. ' # ; 5tir91 Engines , ' I t 250 V Horse , Power. V L.V _ , * V Oh : ALL KINDS , a I I oir tis ii ' 1 % tV r.t ti fur Prin'tts rut 1 Ilocni Jntiou JAYII ) hulA IJJ' C , Ct ) . , Courcii minim , , , lutist , THE NUMAYER JACOI1 N1it1tAYIbIi , l'tOl' , 20 i , 204 , 208 , 210 , 1 lroutl way , Conincli limiTs. itittes , $ l.2r , item nifty ; 75 noonru. First-chtts l.i ever 3' ncslrcct . 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