THE OMAHA DAILT 3HSB: MONDAY, AITG1TST 0, 1000. CURRENT NEWS OF IOWA. "Wf COUNCIL BLUFFS. I MINOIl .MH.VriON, Davis Fells Blnns. ' ".Mr. Itlley," G-ccnt cignr. II. M. LcfTcrt, o)tlcInn, 236 IVwoy. Oag fixtures nnil globes nt Hlxby's. liuilwclsor becr. I,. Hoscnfclil, agent. I'lno A. II. C. beer, Nciimnyer's hotel. Dr. Stephenson, 101 1'cnrl St. Tel. 3S9. HclimliK'n photos, new nnil latest styles. You get the best dinners at the Vienna. Itlley, best photographer, 402 liroadwuy. J. C. Sc W. Woodward, nrchltccts, 623 Hdy. V K. Lewis sells monuments. 3M H'wny. Scientific optician at Woolman's, WJ IV way. Mrs. William Iloync Is reported on the nick list. Wnnted, girl for general housework. APP'.y B2) Uaklnnd avenue. Dr. Thomas of Chicago Is the guest of Dr. 9. K. Hhrlvcr of this city. Campaign pictures ami buttons. C. K. Alexander & Co., 333 Hro.ulway. Mrs. Krcd Hpooner of Olen n venue Is visiting relatives at Manning. Oct your work done nt the popular Eagle laundry, 2I llroadway. 'I'lione 157. W. C. Hslrp, undertaker. 2S t'enrl street. Telephones: Olllce. U7: residence, 33. . Tho price of gas In Council Illuffs has been reduced from tl.75 1.000 to SI. 15 l.tnO. Tho Hoard of County Supervisors will meet In adjourned session this nfternoon. W. R draff, undertaker olid licensed em Imlmer. 101 South Main street, 'l'hono DM. Ml Kmmn II nun ti of Oalesburg. III.. Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. O. K. lleswlck of Sixth avenue. .!. n. Wndsworth nnd Alfred ltnnchett re turned homo yesterday from an extended eastern trip. M. C. Stewart was called to Neola, In., ny tin- serious illness or mm moiuer, .Mrs Jl. R Stewart. Walter Stlllman returned Saturday from Milwaukee, whero ho attenilea a meeting or commercial lawyers. There will be n special communication tills evening or Illilfl City .Mnsontc lodge, No. 71, for woik'lu the. second degree. New nnil Heronil.liund furniture, stoves rarpi-ts and limiee furnishings bought anil Hold. J. Stein & Co., 721 West, uroailway. Mrs. Mary J. Skegg, grand chief of honor of tho Ancient Order of I'nlted Workmen of Iowa, Is the guest of Mrs. w. II. Hpies .Indue .1. 11. Ileeil left Sntunlnv for Santa Re, N. M , where he goes to preside over tho united Stales court oi private lami claims. J. If. Cnrun of this city hnfl been np pointed n delegate to tho National Farm ers' convention to bo held nt Colorado Springs, August 31. Tim work nf teiirliiir down tho old I'nclllc liouso on llroadway is progressing rapidly and by Monday night there win uu none oi tlio out liuiiuing loll. Tho American Young Teonle's Christian Tt'tniiermiei! union will hold Its first reg ular meeting nt tho Christian tabernaclo on Tuesday evening, August n. Tho water cninnanv Is laving n main on North Main street, this thoroughfare being the llrst on the list to t paved under tne contract nwnriicu to it. i: wicKnnm. Tlio cltv stono nlto Is still a thing of tin future, as no feneo has yet been erected nrotind It. Until that Is done Chief Albro Hays It will be Impossible to mnku use of It Mrs. Catherine Jnns, wife of Gustavo Jans, aired 43 years, died yesterday morn ing nt the Womnn's Christian Association Hospital, Tim txMiy was sent to .Manning jii., last evening. fm Tnhn l"llli,ltnm U'hn rrpnntlv tin,lr. went a severe operation at the Woman's Christian Association Hospital, was yester day reporteil to be progressing favorably Willi every prospect or ner compieio re covery. Rormer students of Hillsdale colleire lTillsdale. Mich., resldlmr In Council lilutfs nnd Omaha, and vicinity, together with their families, will hold a picnic supper Tuesday evening at Hanscom park In Omaha. In tho absence of the pastor, Ilov. It Venting, tho pulpit at the First Haptlsl rhurch yesterday was filled by He v. B. II lliirrlsnn of Tabor. In. Tho annual meet ing and election of ofllcers will be held to morrow evening. Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Dunn, who died at St. Heruaid's hospital Saturday, was held yesterday afternoon from St. Krancls Xavler's church, Hew Father Smyth nfllctatlnir. Interment was In Wal nut Hill cemetery. Mrs. Mary Dunn, nged 73 years, died yes terday at fit. Hernnrd's hospital from ap oplexy. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from St: Francis Xnvler's church and Interment will be In Rnlrvlew cemetery. Mrs. Caroline Fosdlck filed n petition 'In tho district court Saturday asking for a divorce from John Fosdlck. whom sho mar ried In this city April 29. I, Slio nllegea 111 treatment and other charges and asks for $1U0 alimony und S-5 attorney fee. A dog belonging to Joe llardesty, 1119 Avenuo D, had Its earthly existence ended by tho police yesterday. The canine bit a mall carrier Saturday and It was put to death at tho request of Its owner. Harry I'oore, a 9-year-old boy living at 109 North Blxth street was badly bitten by a strange dog Saturday evening. City Auditor Evnns, Rev. Henry Del.ong nnd others will go next Sunday to Har nett's grove, six miles north of tho Hazel Poll church, to lit. 3 a district Sunday school convention. The Latter Day Saints and Lutheran Sunday schools and other schools In Iloomcr township nnd vicinity tiro expected to participate. Thero will ho good speakers and music. Tho exercises will commence at 2 p. in. and will be held In tho grove on Mr. Harnett's farm. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. THIRD LOT OF PAVING IS UP Council Will Havo the Bids Before It This Evening. ASPHALT WILL ALSO HAVE AN INNING Fourth M'nnl Tropic Propose to Make Another Ilflort to Secure the Material They Want on Their .Streets. Tho city council will take another whirl at the paving iiucstlon at Its regular monthly sesalpji this evening when bids for the pav ing of tho group of streets embraced In the third resolution will be opened. Theso bids havo to bo In tho hands of City Clerk Phillips by noon today, but up to last night none had been tiled. Some keen competition Is looked for and lower prices nro expected than In the bids for tho first contrnct. Sev eral outside contractors are In the city and nro expected to fllo bids this morning along. with tho local brick men. The streets em braced In the third resolution, for which bids nro to bo opened tonight, are oa follows: (Irnham avenue, from Madison avenuo to Falriuount park; llroatlwny, from First street to tho easterly curb lino of Frank street; Harrison street, from south line of Washington avenuo to the south line of Denton street extension; Park avenue, from llroadway to the north curb Hue of Pomona street; High School avenue, from I'nrk ave nue to Olcn avenuo; Glen avenue, from waterworks grounds to llroadway; Pierce street, from First street to Hluff street; llluff street, from Plorca street to north curb lino of Ninth avenue; Willow avenue, from .Main street to west curb lino of Third street; Fifth avenue, from Main street to west curb lino of Third street; Story street, from Main street to llluff street; Fourth street, from llroadway to Worth street. Illds will also bo received for the paving of Mynster street from tho east sldo of Scott street to tho cast side of North Eighth street, which was Inadvertently omitted from the call for bids for the group of streets contained In the first resolution. Another Itounil at Asphalt. Tho second paving resolution embracing the streets In the Fourth ward, which In tcrcsted property owners deolre Improved with asphaltum In placo of brick, which was tabled on motion of Alderman McDou aid, muy possibly como up for action to night, ns thuro is a deilre on tho part of omo of tho aldermen to have the matter settled one way or the other. Illds for tho curbing with artificial atone of tho following streets have to be with the city clerk by noon today and will bo opened at tonlght'n meeting of the council: Doth sides of Fifth avenue, from Uluff street to west curb line of Third street; both sides of Tenth nvenuc, from Main street to Sixth street; both sides of Sixth street, from Thirteenth avenue to tho north curb line of Sixteenth avenue; both sides of Harrison street, from Hull street to south curb lino of Hen Urn street extension; both sides of llroadway, from Twelfth street to Thirteenth street; both sides of Tenth avenue, from Fourth street to west curb of High street. City Engineer Etnyre Is expected to make his report tonight, showing the amount that tho city will bo called upon to pay nut ot tho general Improvement fund for the pay ing In front of city property and for such property ns will not stand the assessment for the Improvement. The engineer's report Is expected to havo considerable bearing on tho nmount of paving that will be dono this year. the search. At tho third cast of the hooks the body was brought to the surface about fifty feet from whero Mrs, Carlson was seen to sink. Tho body was removed to the Carlson home, from whence the funeral will bo held today. Mrs, Carlson was a young woman but 20 years of ngc and leaves besides her husband two small children. Struck n Skin Citine, W. C. McKce of Clarlndn, la., who has been working hero for tho Illinois Central, Is tho latest victim to run up ngalnst n blind poker game In tho rear of n saloon and loso his money. McKce has complained to the authorities that ho was enticed Into a poker gnme nt tho Omaha saloon, n placo that has for years borne an unsavory repu tation. He milt 131 loser nnd Insists that ho was given "doped" liquor. McKec said tho proprietor of tho Joint tried to compro mise by offering him $10, but ho refused and theatens to close tho place, The police endeavored to keep tho matter quiet, as Chief Albro and Mayor Jennings have all along Insisted that there were no poker rooms In operation In tho city. turned by l.imolliie, Thomas O'Hearn, a' cook employed nt Ilalduff's cafo at Lake Mnnawn, was seri ously burned nbout tho right arm yester day afternoon while lighting a gasoline stove. One of the burners hnd gone out and tho oil was leaking. While wiping It with a rag, which became saturated with the oil, the rag caught fire from the lighted burner, ns did the oil with which O'Hearn's nrm was smeared, lleforo tho flames were extinguished tho man's nrm wns burned from his finger tips to nbove the elbow. A tempoinry dressing was applied nnd O'Hearn was nt onco taken to the city. whero a physician's services were procured. and 1i r lilt I 1 1 . tut Perrins' THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE BEWARE OP IMITATIONS Sauce I.imik'm Sputter llasy. it was reported yesterday that "Doc" Long hnd threo spotters nt work taking tho names of nil the saloons open and that in junction proceedings will be commenced nt once ngalnst nil those doing business yesterday. WEBSTER'S MINERAL WEALTH Port Doilur People ltelleve Another HvIi-iihIm- Deposit of liyiimiiii lias lleeii Located. Howell's Antl-"Knwf" cures coughs, colds. HAD UOI, I, AH CUTS HIM I.Vl'O JAIL. City Cravcl roofing. A. 11. Head, 541 Uroadway. Itenl ljiliili' Transfer. Thn following transfers wcro filed Sat urday In tho abstract, title and loan ofllcc of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Wllllnm W. Fnrnam, trustee, nnd wlfo to W. S, Cooper, lot 11, block 15, Hid- die's subdlv, s w d S Wi W. S. Cooper and wlfo to George C. Morgan, Jr., lot 11, block 15, Hlddtc's subcllv. s w d 500 Rrauk 17111s and wlfo to John C. nnd Newton Mathers, nei 14-75-39, w d... 1.C00 13. 11. Sellard and wife et al to Mully M. Huntington, lot 3, block 222, nnd lot 2 nnd purt of lot 1, block 214, orig inal pint of Council Illuffs. w d LOCO Will F. Sledentopf und wlfo et ul to Homer II. Field, lot 3 In subdlv of lot lfiO. original plat of Council HlufTs, q o d 10 Homer 11. Field, widower, to Mnx Il.iu melster, nearly 42 feet of lot 2 In sub dlv of lot 155, und nenrly 42 feet of lot 3 In subdlv of lot 1G0, original pint of Council Uluffs, w d 8,4"U Blx transfers, totnl S7.010 Davis sells paint. Two mares, ono with colt, gentle, C years old, hay, broke double and single, weight 050 and 1,160, for snlo at Hourlclus Music House, onu of tho largest pluno bouses In tho west, 335 Uroadway, where tho organ stands upon tho building and where they keep a complete lino of mandolins, violins, guitars, talking machines, etc. Telephone 400. I EVERY PAIR OF I SHOES I warranted I HAMILTON'S I I SHOE STORE, FARM LOANS Negotiated In Kan tern rrenraska md Iowa. James N. Casady, Jr., Vii Main St Council Mufti. money to LOAN, Savings Loan and Building Associate u Council UlutXa, Iowa. Lorn ii KliiHclirrfT's Visit to the Cut IteiiinrUiibly Short. Tho anxiety of Loran Klnscherff to ex chango n counterfeit dollar for money that Is legal tender got him and two young lads, unracd (Jeorgo Solomon and I'crly Ohavey, Into serious troublo yesterday aftcrnooa. Klnscherff struck Council Uluffs nbout 3 o'clock yesterday nftcr non and by 4 o'clock was In Jail with the chnrgo of having counterfeit money In his possession booked against him. Tho charge of attempting to pass counterfeit money was placed ngalnst the two lads. According to Klnschcrff's story, he became possessed of tho Bpurious dollar In Norfolk last Thursday, where ho exchanged a $5 bill to get money to pay his way Into King ling's circus. On his way from Omaha hero yesterday afternoon ho attempted to pass It off on tho motor conductor, but tho latter waB not suffering from short sightedness and he nt once detected that It was bad coin und so Informed Klns cherff. On reaching Pearl street and Urondwny ho mot tho two young lads and showed them the dollar. One volunteered to change It and went In to Vigo Ander son's restaurant for that purpose. The utter worthlessness of tho coin was too evident nnd Anderson refused to chango It. Then tho other lad tried to pass It at a drug store and was also unsuccess ful In the meantlmo Anderson had tel ephoned tho police and beforo Klnscherff and tho lads had tlmo to try a third place they wero under arrest. Klnschcrff's homo Is In Indiana and ho says he was on his way to Illinois. Tho caso will bo turned aver to the federal authorities this morning. FORT DODOR, In., Aug. C (Special.) Valuablo gypsum deposits may underlie northwestern Webster county. Furmers and well drillers so assert and baso their claims on lecent wells that havo been put down. It has been believed until now that the out cropping of gypsum in Iowa occurred In only ono point, thnt of very limited nren, south of Fort Dodge and near tho little station of Carbon. If It bo true that tho chalky rock Is found In moro extenslvo beds It will prove of untold wealth lo thu county, which has practically been mndo by tho development of the gypsum Industry. State, Geologist Frank 1. Wilder, who Is In the city nnd hns been making a system atlc examination of the county for the state geological Biirvey this summer, Is Inclined to bo Incredulous and says that he will not ofllclully sanction tho finds until ho has completed n careful analysis of tho water from tho wells. Ur. Wilder has now practically completed tho survey of tho county. Ho has covered nearly nil tho territory on foot and his data Is carefully recorded In his field books which yet remain to be expanded and elucidated for tho gcncrnl public. The re port will bo In tho hands of tho stato printer pomo tlmo this full. Dr. Wilder Is uutto well satisfied with tho results of his work except that tho data regarding tho lower strata In tho southern half of tho county Is fragmentary and unsatisfactory. Infor matlon ns to tho various substrata can bo obtained only through observation of deep wells or mines nnd few deep wells exist In tho territory and tho data from them Is of llttlo importance. Tho coal urea covers practically all of tho county, but tho veins ure tho thickest In tho southeastern sec tion. Llttlo of tho mineral resources of tho county hnvo been touched so fur. Tho report of tho state geologist will show that Webster is one of the richest counties In Iowa, all of tho mineral of tho stato being round ucre. Commonwealth 10-ccnt cigar. Itepiilillean Clnh Meeting;. Tho regular weekly meeting of tho newly organized Republican McKlnley-Uoosevelt club will bo held this evening at 8 o'clock nt tho hendnuurters, corner of First nve- nuo nnd South Main street. Several good speakers nro expected to bo present and the preliminary steps towards organizing n Itnugh H Ider Mnrchlng club In connec Hon with the club proper will be taken. F. M. Compton, captain of tho McKlnley flunrds, has cnlled a meeting of thnt or' ganlzntlon for this evening nt 8 o'clock at republican hendnuartcrs for the purposo of considering the Invitation for tho guards to Join the Hough Itlder club. Tho hendqunrters havo been suitably decorated during tho Inst week and present a very handsomo appearance. Lots of good republican cnmpnlgn literature Is to be found fhero and tho rooms will bo kept open every day nnd night from this on until the cIobo of the campaign. Mr. Ciirlson'H Hotly lleeovercd. Tho body of Mrs. Carlson, who was drowned Saturday evening whllo bathing In tho Missouri river near tho ripraps, was recovered about 8 o'clock lust night after a search lasting tho entire ot tho preced ing night and yesterday. All efforts Saturday night nnd up to 8 o'clock last evening to recover the body proved unavailing, All night and nil day long parties of willing workors used every mcr.ns nvnllnbln to bring the body to tho surface, but failed. Shortly after 7 o'clock Chief of Tollce Albro and Alderman Uoyer, provided with grappling hooks, drove to the scene ot the drowning and assisted In Moonshiners (Jlvo llnttle. PAUL'S VALLKY. I. T., Aug. fi.-Deputy nun niiuin nun ii inicnetl KllUO Willi mOOtV shiners twenty miles northeast of hero to. day. No list of casualties run In. nhinlnnl Several deputies were sent out from here uus uiirruuon to rentier assistance. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Monday nnil Tuesday Are Likely He Pair, Willi Southerly AVI ii lis. WASHINGTON. Aug. C Forecast of thn weather for Monday and Tuesday: Nebraska and Kausas Rencrnlly fair Monday nnd Tuesday; southerly winds. Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Arkansas Fair and continued wnrm Monday and Tuesday; south to southeast winds. Illinois, Iowa and Missouri Generally fair Monday and Tuesdny; light, frosh to southerly winds. Indlnnn Fair Monday and Tuesdny; light to fresh southerly winds. North Dakota Generally fair and warmer Monday; Tuesday fair and southeasterly winds. South Dakota Generally fair Monday with warmer In western portion; Tuesday fair; southerly winds. Colorado Generally fair Monday; warmer except In southeast portion; Tuesday fair southerly winds, Wjomlng Fair and warmer Monday; Tuesday fair; variable winds. Montana Gencrnlly fair Monday and Tuesday; variable winds. Local llecnril. OFFICR OF TUB WKATHRH nUHRAU OMAHA, Aus. B. Olllclal record of tem perature and precipitation, compared with thu corresponding day of the last threo years. 1900. 1S99. m. 1S07, Maximum temperaturo... 01 74 S3 73 Minimum temperature.... 74 ot ft; n? Averugo temperature S2 G!) 78 70 l'recipitntiou ou . .00 .01 Heeord of precipitation at Omiilm for this nay ami since Aiarcu i, iw Normal temiieriituri! for the dav Kxci-hs for the day 7 tiiiui excess since Marcli 1 3i Normal rulnfall 12 Inch Dellclenry for the day 12 inch Total rainfall since March 1 17.ns Inches Dellclency slnco March 1 2.01 Inches Dellclency for cor. period. 1SP9. . . 3.4(1 Inches Dellclency for cor. period, IMS... 1 73 Inches Iteporta from Station at K P. M, BTATIONR AND STATE OF WEATHEH. Omaha, clear North Platte, cloudy Cheyenne, clear Salt Lake City, clear Hapld City, partly cloudy Huron, cloudy Wllllston, clear Hlsmurck, cloudy , St, Louis, clear St. Paul, partly cloudy ... Duvenport, clear Kunsns City, clear Helena, cloudy Havre, cloudy :.... Chicago, clear Galveston, partly cloudy 3 t; w ! mi 5j To K4 90 .01 74 K0 T 84 M .0) fiS SO T M SS T 7(J 82 T 70 0i M fd .00 !) 9.' .0) J! 90 .00 90 94 .(HI 74 7S .00 80 V .0) RS 9 4 .00 EC 90 .00 T Indicates trace ot preelpttntlon. L, A. WELSH, Local Forecast Official. (!lvf a most t llclom flavor to Hot & Coltl Meats, Urnvies, Salads, Soups, Game, Fish, Welsh Rarebits, etc. This signature on every bottle Cooks, Clicfs ci I totisekfcp crs everywhere pronounce it nit indispensable tequi.Mtc lo the culinary stores. JOHN DVyCAN'S SOW, Atcne, A'otr Vorfc JCIIO OF STATE CONVENTION Combination That Will Havo Roflox Action on Ninth District Politics. IARRIS0N COUNTY ON -THE WARPATH I'rrntinciit lleoclveil nt Di'H Molne Hiin Itouseil Ilenriitiueiit That Will llrenk n Pretty Ho I 111 Slate. I)KS MOINES, Aug. C (Special.) It Is stated by thu politicians that the outcomo of tho recent republican Btate convention hero Is likely to havo some considerable lulluence on Ninth district politics In the futuro and especially In tho election of district Judge this fall. It Is said now that Judgo W. S. Lewis of Mills county, a man who stood Just un even show with other candidates before tho election, Is now slated for the nomination to succeed Judge Wnltcr I. Smith of Council Uluffs, named to sue ceed Congressman McPherson, Tho friends of Committeeman J. 8. Dewell, who wns defeated for committeeman by J. E. llruco of Anita, oro not feeling very happy over their defeat and they vow vengeance ngalnst the counties that defeated Dewell Ho was dcfeateil .by m division of Potta- wultamlu and Montgomery counties In the Intel ests of harmony on the attorney gen crnlshlp. Cass county did tho snmo nnd this defeated Dewell of Harrison county, so that Harrison is going to get even by re fusing to support any man from those coun ties. Harrison will not support uny one of tho candidates from I'ottawattamlo, Cass and Montgomery, but it will support n 7.1111s county man mif as Judge Lewis ot that county Is a candidate It looks now las though ho will get It. FUliiK the Slnle Levy. Tho cxecutlvo council will turn Its nttcn Hon to the stato tax levy tomorrow nnd will probably fix tho levy nt 2.8 mills. Tho fol lowing tablo shows tho total assessment of all klndB of property this year as com pared In total with last year, tho Increase being $17,700,022: Total renorted nnd ndtustcd vuluo personnl $ 393,011,930 j nun reporieu anil aiijusiea vuluo realty, including new buildings nallronds Sleeping enrs Total taxable value stato 1900..,, Total taxablu vuluo state )M9.... Increase lies .Hollies Mllltiiy P Sixteen sites have been offc.-ed to the army post committee, for tho location of the new Dcs Molues military post. About half of tho necessary $50,000 that must bu raised has been subscribed and it Is hoped to begin work on tho post this fall. It has been suggested thnt the post bo called Des Moines, while many Insist that it should bo named Hull, In honor of Con gressman Hull, the nuthor of the bill that brought thu post here. Years ago Dcs Moines had n post, It being called Fort Dcs Moines. Tho fort stood nt tho Junc tion of tho Des Moines and Coon rivers nnd the Mississippi boats brought nil tho Euppllm up the Des Moines, a utream that could hardly float a good sized llathoat now. The post was nbundnned In time, but the government still owns tho land The Des Moines postal receipts for July wero $22,948, un lncren3o over tho snmo month last year of $3,573, or 18 per cent. 1,573,073,518 45,99S,filX 1 S3, 18.1 Kis,;i.i:i,!)j7 D20.KKI.9J5 17,700,022 list. THAT "SKELETON In lir Closet" .May He Driven tint liy Proper Applli'iillnii of Klertrlrlly, Nil) Ilr. lleiiuelt A II11011 for Voiinir, MIiIiIIi-AkciI una Old Men mill Women, Hope, that most nreclous element which seems lost to thousands of men nnd wom en, springs ginilly ucrnre ilium ugain wnen l lie proper current of Electric ity Is upplled for their humiliating In firmities. I know my Electric Hell Is tho urcntest modern .1 nuifiiuiii; iiKi'iik iui tlio applying or Electricity to tho human body. It gen erates a strong cur rent that Is Instant ly felt und Is fifur times stronger than uny other electrical appliance, still It will not burn, blister nnd fry thu flesh of the patient ns do all other belts. v Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt Huh soft, silken, chnmols-ccvered, wnter rlmmlier Himnuu electrodes that cannot, will not burn und blister. Hare tnetul elec trodes 011 other belts accumulate verdict Is which mav cause blood poisoning ami per Ihiiim ilciilli. fine of mv Electric Holts will cure tho ills of nn entire fnmllv nnd nre us Indispensable In every household ns tn arnica bottle. Mv belt will last fur gen erations, ns it has Interchangeable battery cells which may be renewed when burned out for only 75 cents; no other belt can be renewed fur nny price und when burned out is worthless. I will give uny person $1,000 to prove theso lire not facts. All electric belts will burn out in time. Guar anteed ono year. My belt nnd electiodes are my exclusive patent, (letters patent No. 031,733), und nro used on no other belt. There lire Imitations of my Elec trodes out. Do not lie IuioiIm Inkeil. They put a lliln covering over the bare iiietal. Kleolrlelly raniiot iihms throiiKli this covering, lint venllRrl ennt verillKrls I 11 deadly polNiin. If yon luive been linuxi'il Into IhiIiik an linllalloii anil ou Unit verdlnrlN, or If II itlve no current, or If It tin r oh your back anil ntmnnrli full of holes, Ncnil It to nii a half price of one of mine. If mine Isn't the best why do they try to Imitate met AU yourself that. I nbsolutely gunrnntee my belt to per manently cure Sexual Impotency, Lost Manhood, Varicocele, Seminal Weaknesses, Spermatorrhoea and all other Sexual UlS' orders In either sex; restores shrunken or I'ndevelnped Organs and Lost Vigor; cures Hheumntlsm In every guise, Kidney, Liver nnd Hladder Troubles, Constipation, Dys pepsin und nil Kemnlo Complulnts. My Electrlenl Suspensory for thu rndlcal cure of private- weaknesses of men is Just us great un invention ns my licit, und N KltKH to every male patient. Write or call today, und In sacred contl deneo. I will send you symptom blanks books nnd literature that will tell you nil nbout it. It you cannot call, write fully nnd freely with thu ussurane Hint your letter will bo concealed from prying eyes. Sold only by Hr DCyytTT Electric Belt ui. DtrcrcLi 1 ItooniH IS to HI DoiikIiih llloek, i. Iliiyileu's, Corner Kith nnil Undue SIh.. OMAHA, Mill. OKKICE HOUHS-Krom 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Sunduyn- From 10.00 to 12 und 1:30 to C. Wednesdays und Suturdays From 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Company, Eleventh District Democrats. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 5. (Special.) Eleventh district democrats aro not man ifesting n very great Interest in the contest that is on for tlio nomination that will bu mndo nt Cherokeo August 7. Hev. T. M. .Ink of Lo Mnrs and William Mulvaney of Cherokeo havo been after tho nomination for mouths and each has made a careful canvass for the placo that betokcnB a lively contest In tho convention. In very few of the county conventions will any instructions be given nnd tho fight will bo curried out at Cherokeo. ccrs, which wero received this afternoon, showed thnt tho county society Is In pros perous condition. The fcutures of tho pro gram rendered this ufternoon and evening were: Address by county president, Claud Smith of Maryvllle; address of welcomo, S. O. Hutchison, Mnryvlllo; response, I Charles Taylor, Graham; report of dls- ' Irlnt nnnvnntlnn II M ITnnMi Mnrvvllln1 llt.V .........WW.., ...... j , address, "How Faithfulness Exalts Us," Ucv. A. D, Sollg, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, Hopkins; open parliament, led by L. M. Strader, Orrsburg. Delegates from almost every society In the county are attending. I,liiior Denier Iteslrnlneil. ONAWA, In., 'Aug. 5. (Special.) Judgo Wnkcdeld of sroux,,'Clty nnd Court He porter Hamilton wer down yesterday nnd heard tho evidence' In tho cases of C. L. Hichards, president, it tho Law and Order league, ngalnst Franrla and Frank O'Con nor and A. J. nnfl'W. B. Heltman, who aro charged with "mulp'tyilnlng 11 nuisance in soiling Intoxicating liquor." About ten witnesses wero oxitrh'lned, nnd whllo their evidence wns very- thin, the Judge ordered that a terapornry tit of Injunction Issuo ns petitioned for, ' J : : 1: Manna lo Mpriik lit Nloux City. SIOUX CITY,1 p..l Aug. 5. (Special.) Tho management,! u(i tho Sioux City fall festival hns Just announced thnt Chairman Mark Hnnna wjl!''rfellver tho republican nddrees on political day of tho week's festivities. Cclehrulc tvllli SI reel Fair. MAUYVII.LK, Mo., Aug. 6. (Special.) Maryvillo has decided to celebrate tho com pletion of tho work of paving Its main bus iness streets by giving a streot fair about tho middle of October. Forty-flvo business men hnvo signed a 'paper declaring them selves In favor of holding the fair and stating that the) will attend a meeting Monday night to make necessary arrangements. Christian Emlenvor Contention, MAUYVILLE, Mo., Aug. 5. (Special ) Tho annual convention of the Christian Endeavor societies of Nodaway county bo gan hero In tho Presbyterian church yes terday afternoon and will continue until Sunday evening. The reports of the oUl- Accused of Tukliiwr City Money. NEW YOHIC, Aug. 5. John Clnrk, a deputy collector In tho bureau of collection of rents In city markets, who was. arrested In Chicago on Wednesdny, has been held la Jo,(l bull for further examination on the technlcnl ehurge of thn larceny of $174, col lected from tho West Washington market The complainant Is Daniel O'Hrlen, u col lector of city revenues, nnd superinten dent of markets. Clark wns arrested In Chicago ut tho Instance of tho United States Fidelity nnd Ounrnnty company, which went on his bond to tho city. An In vestigation of Clark's accounts showed, it is nlleged. that tho necused embezzled over $10,000 of tho city's money. ' MnrtKUKcil Siinic Cattle Tn Ice. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 5.-J. S. Scott, nn need nnd prominent enttleinun nf Heuver county, Oklahoma Territory, has been nr rested for alleged fraudulent denls In cuttle paper, tlio nmount Involved being J2S.000. The specllle chnrgo ngnlnst Seott Is thnt ho mortgaged tho same cattle twice, Tim warnrnt for Scott was sworn out by L. C. Hoyle, attorney for the Hankers' nnd Cattlemen's Protective nssnclntlou. n week ugo,' und 11 requisition from the gov ernor of Missouri- was Immediately recog nized by the governor nf Oklahoma. Scott will bo brought hero to await trial SCHOOLS, B ROWNELL HALL Hoarding 11 nil Day School for K'rln miller the direction of Itt, Ucv, Ceorxe Wnrthlnuton, S, T. 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