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THE DEU M0INE3 LEADETl: TlIUItSDAY JIOitNINO. PECEMI1EK 101833 IIEEDLKSS WOMEN. SHERIFFS IN SESSION HE FODND A MAN'S BODYi AN IOWA EDITOR'S WOES, They a rosaily for Tliwtr Nag tool. I That Pleasing Annual Slato Convention Opened lis Appalling1 Discovery Made by W. E.

If women only heeded first symp Ha flM Had Four Suits far Libel I loins ne.ryouiiucM, backache, head- Glltltiffer Near Uussell. Si'ssion Yesterday. 44 There Are Just Two Things Vitklu tho Past Thre If o.Uo, la'tuilo, Joss of appetite and Paralyzing Fie! How pool it looks! How sleep palpi tation, Iranian SUPPOSED TO BE J. H. CROOKS FEE LAW UNDER DISCUSSION eholy," blues.

HE HAS NOT BEEN CONVICTED fir. Crook! Wat en Old Man and Wandered good it is I And haw it liurts. Why not look into tho and at once removed tbe cause with May Ask the l.egltlature to Amend si ts tbe Frew Hit Hon Near Cory don Some Six flood uck and Nerve Nave Pulled film Eleven Larger CountleeAdverM to Endarir.4r.tS"TlicM In Al tendance. Lvdla R. question of 1111 after Pie? lint your pie and take Ayer'a Months No Indication of Foul Play Wcrs Found.

Flnkham'i Tkraugk So I lidltor as the Rrlifhtoa llntorprlse It Radical" Claims Me If fnnplnd. Tills after, and pie will please Vegetable and not paralyze. Com' Chariton, Dee. 9, While out salting The annua) convention of the Iowa Slate pound. hts cattle this morning In a fiasture near Bluwiffs anaiK'Jtttlctn oiiened ymilfrday AYER'S Bussed, Iowa, W.

K. liittlnger stumblud thers would iiKMi.lnp in iii club roimni of Kira-woud hwtel with lout flfty members pres on to the remains of a man. He Im Cathartic Pills ent. i'rooUiMnt SuxurWI of OHuinwa, pr- much leu mediately notified tha coroner and the That mako mo buy all my Christmas presents at your store; tho goods are just what I am looking for, and the prices are so reasonable" said a customer today. We couldn't havosaid It bottor ourselves.

Our shelves, tables, and show cases aro loaded with thousands of dollars worth of articles In china, glass, silvor, lamps, and art goods, that are just what people are looking lor, at prices that people are willing to pay. Don't fool compelled to buy; we are pleased fo have you look; but we challenge the world to give you rrfore for a dollar than you can got at our store this holiday season. lM, aitd 8lMrift Eewui of 8m-rj-, actiwl suffering, CURB DYSPEPSIA. sheriff, who drove to the place, a lime secretary. At the morning seasiun But they are patch of bruxh In a timber pasture, and nvnilnrj were enrolled.

lYashlnslon. Doc al4 Charles A. lna of the New York Pun that the bent advertisement newspaper can get a libel cult. If this nesior of Amr-rlran journalism ii right, then this rounty has an editor who Is a marvel of aucot-M. Tlw editor who ha bwn hon-ured ly jitrhapa mora libel suits than nr.y rival in Iowa, la C.

C. Heacock of the Brighton Enterprise. 11 now liai hi fourth suit for libel on Ma In the course of three careless, or their physician is to blame, summoned a Jury, which returned a ver In the afternoon the time was dwoted and they drift kito stun distressing dict of unknown man found dead from a discussion of th fee uutton. TImts female disease. The Vegetable Coin' unknown causes.

are ooiuttles in tho tat affected his town last spring. However, as a much-sued editor It Is doubtful If he has an equal In the United State, nor ex by the new fee law, which provides that pound at onoa removes all Irregulari Tho body was badly decomposed, tns compensation of thejr elierlfr ftiuil ties of tho monthly period: iuflnni nothing but bones and a few personal cepting the far-famed, though much not to exceed $3,000 per annum, and mat Ion, ulceration and displacement effects being distinguishable, but by abused editor of the "Arizona Kicker, ttnat they mmt -take, the money out of the of the womb, and all female troubles. thee it Is expected to Identify the body. ft" of tho cine and turn all mmey in FOR ASSAIXT1NC1 AN EDITOR. All druggists have it.

Write to Mrs. The coroner said the body must have excels of the amount over to tlhe county treasurer. In some counties the suwrvlsora l'inkham at Lynn, If you wish for advice, which she will give you In c'aim the sheriff, under tho law. murt pay Bert Dewald and C. L.

King to Tried Independence. lain there for at least six months from the condition It wan In. It Is supposed to be the body of one J. II. Crooks, who strayed away from his home near Cory- yearn, and not only that, but he has a double-barrelled affair on his handa at thia time.

One Is an Indictment by the leai grand Jury, and the other Is a plain libel ault, brought In the federal court at Keokuk by Tyndaie Palmer for defamation of character. A brief history of the eases of the much sued editor will be of Interest. rein experme In the service of civil pjxra, froe. I should not be alive to-day, If It Independence, Dee, 9. District court was called yesterday with Judge Hlalr don, about six months ago and has not mio in oiiuirs is cmnnM wis a iuA In-tmiiled; that the sheriff if hall havo the cloar and Unit tho expend of serving had not been for Lydia E.

Pinkham's been heard from since. He was 83 J'vn pioi-txwea arram paio oat or titwi rem turned over to th treajtinvr. Th coun- Vegetable Compound I was suffering on the bench. The first case called and perhaps "the most Important one to be lJ errectta re Wmwlhurv T.inn greatly from an attack of female years of age and slightly deranged, and It Is supposed that he became lost and died from hunger and exhaustion, as there is nothing about the remains to brought on during tho term Is the state PERKINS BRINSMHID. vm.peiio, ijt-t, tea Atmiws, Johnson.

weakness, and nothing I had tried oHt. a.nl Mln. of Iowa vs. Bert Dewald, for assault Indicate foul play. Friends' of Mr.

tan. In I'oik county tho lw.r!ff n.fir dp-dtiotln the amount of exrx-nwsi lnini-H and conspiracy. The assault was made Crooks will he up tomorrow to view the could giva me relief! when by tbe advice of a friend I began the Coin-pound. After using it two months I on J. H.

Wllley. editor of the Bulletin finds 1m has but tralary IWt. Sheriff Siout Thinks. a di the other remains and try If possible to Identify Fourth Street. Santa Claus Hiadquarters.

them. Charles C. Heacock was lorn near Marlboro, and -was educated at Mt. Union college. He traveled extensively before locating in Ilrlghton, selling patent rights, the Inventions of his father, Joel Heacock.

In 1SS2 he founded the Knterprlse, which has owned and run since. During all these years he has been a fearless and Independent A-rlter, fearing no man, no matter how powerful, and favoring no man, no dlf- how Influential. Stret libel suit was brought by a menus, that the tptrtnltuiirs ha was a different girl, and now at the end of six I am entirely cured." lias. AtiJtn Journal, last September, when Mr. Wllley was most brutally beaten and nearly k'illed.

Chas. L. King la also oharged i.itb conspiracy in the deed. The should rect.hre oarrted the nmU ter iruo t'he courts. Monday lw case was STILL AFTER GORRELL.

taken tip and and It was held the Eukkland, Patchogue. x. Chairman flcCord flakes a Second Reauest trouble grew out of an editorial which appeared in the columns of tho Bulle rtecimon or the supervisors wins hi aoeord-arie with the law and that Una recourse Is in the pasr-age by the aasemhlv of That the Senator Resign. of 9 and 9:30 designated by ringing the Newtonp, Dec. 9.

Chairman McCord The discussion yesterdmy was rather an. woman fef "Jjihton. Heacock had chas city hall bell nine slow taps consecutively. ScHrvn 4. ThU nrrllnflnee shall he In tonated, and when time Trr adtournment tin-Journal a few weeks before, in which strong comparisons were drawn between the leaders of the old-time democratic party and the leaders and financiers of the democratic party of has 'made a second requetrt for Senator Gorrell's resignation.

It Is as follows tut force and effect on and after live cwm was still on. It will probably come up again this morning ami the expectation la it will terminals in the appointment of To Hon. J. Ii. Oorrell, City Dear Sin days of publication.

ithls year. In this article King was a committee to wait on the legislature at Tour letter to me declining to resign as presented In an unfavorable light, and the extra seex-lon and It to uiiun.l the DEAD ROBBER IS IDENTIFIED. senator was received December 3rd. In law when the sections referred to are nas- attempted to pick a quarrel with Wll tised one cipher boys for some devilment, and had him arrested and Then Heacock, through the opened Jim guns on her. He open' mill BMot and ahell, for he shoots we iank and he kept up the fusllade tinill, In one Issue, ho questioned kr chastity.

Suit was brought for criminal ilbel. The woman employed the best legal talent to be found, and made rise. Heacock tried his ed In tho code revision. ley personally. Falling In this he com answer to yours, I will only speak of Me Lived In a Qood Locality bat Had Estate Sheriffs Udell of Delaware.

Iavemort of Hailed a Bad Reputation. that pant bearing on the subject laid down in my letter to you, asking you to "Woodbury and Stout of Polk, were appointed a committee to secure the attendance upon the gesston tWs mornJMf of At Cedar Rapids, Dec. 9. Constable Haas resign. arrived here tonight from the German You say that 1n our first conversation torney Oer.erul Item ley and Ite presents tive DoweM for the purpose of discussing with them the meanln of the fee law and bined With Dewald and attacked Wllley at noon on the public street, with nearly fatal results.

Strong efforts have been made within the past few days to discharge action against but the state refuses, and tt is believed that political intrigues will be revealed during the trial that will prove a series of surprises to he community. you said to me If the republicans of I Ill rsi s-V a a colony in Iowa county and identified the robber killed by Agent Benedict at Fair Jasper county wanted you to resign the possibility of securing an aimendment to it this winter. I For. they must ask you to do so and give fax. He Is Frank Wolfe, son of Fred It wat, rumored that todav an mitteimnt their reasons in writing, before election, Wolfe, who lives three miles from South Doctor, this is the way you nut it to me.

will made to have the convention Indorse the ca.ndldacy of K. T. 8:. John for Amana. The clothing of the dead man the office of United Staites maiufhal In the ALBERT WILLIAriS DISAPPEARS.

rou said If as chairman of the republican committee, would ask you to re Consumption and things In his pocket were Identified as belonging to a farmer near Wolfe's sign, and give my reason in writing, home. A few years ago he robbed his you would do so. "After election" was not mentioned by either of us. Next northern district of Waird, Janes of Wie Fort Madison pen-Herat i a ry. i said to be the father of the rewoliMion.

The question did not come up ywttM-day, but it was quite generally discussed about the hotel lobbies and the general opinion seemed to be the association does rut want to 'take the action and mhould confine own father. The other robber was to you say the request is purely arbitrary, day located at Wolfe's home, and of Well-Knows Letter Carrier Winds Up a Gambling 5prce In Flight. Council Bluffs, Dec. 9. Albert Williams, one of the oldest letter carriers In the Council Bluffs service, Is missing, and his friends are wholly unable to account for his absence.

He was born and no reasons, being assigned. bet ficers have gone to arrest him. There were four of the gang, but only two own cafe, 'hi tilal consumed a week, and at the of the state' evidence Heacock made an argument, reviewing the testimony, and to everybody's surprise he was acquitted. He grew bolder than ever. He made life miserable for every man who testified against him.

Xobody dared protest, for If he did the batteries would open on hlrn direct. Peace reigned for a few months, but Heacock without fight on his hands is like a fish out of water. He therefore Jumped on federal court and Its management through his paper. He accused C. D.

Fullen, the United States district attorney, of crookedness and of charging exorbitant fees, and he kept It up until Mr. Fullen had him indicted by the federal grand Jury. By the merest acoldent, When the case was called for trial a flaw was found In the Indictment and Heacock again escaped 1y the skin of his teeth. Ms next trouble began about a year ago, when Tyndaie Palmer, the roan who has been prosecuting a great num For the last 20 years we have kept Piso's Cure for Consumption In stock, and would sooner think a grocery man could Pet along without sugar in his store than we could "without iso'i Cure. It is a sure seller.

RAVEN Druggists, Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, 1896 ter reasons could you ask than that the republican committee have almopt unanimously requested you to resign I took part in the Fairfax affair. Second Robber Captured. have represented the committee and The escaped desperado who took part reared in this city and has a young wife and baby. He has not reported for duty in the hold-up of Agent Benedict at at the postofflce since last Wednesday. Fairfax on Monday, night was captured On that day he claimed to be ill, and THIEJ FITTZ-HILL COMPA1TY near Walford, Iowa county, Iowa, at 4 o'clock this afternoon and brought here Incorporated: Capital Stock Its.ooo.

tha treatment and cure vf when he completed work for the day he arranged to fill his place on the day following. He did not return to his home on North Seventh street that eve late tonight. He confessed to the crime, Itself to the endorsement of candidates for state appointive offices. This may result in the withdrawal of ihe resolution. Sheriffs Davenport of Woorlbiiry, Schaap of Sioux and Wear of Humbold.

were appointed a committee to draft resolutions on the death of Sheriff Herron of Plymouth county, wm was killed a week ago whiJe attempting to board a passenger train ait II In ton. Today offloers will be elected for the ensuing ypr. The only candid aires who have been named so fax P. K. Neary of PicWnson county, for president, and Geo.

Smith of Burlington, for secretary and treasurer. Those in attendance ywrterdav weret i. Kolka, S'oux; P. W. Madden.

Fort Madison; J. H. MeOee, AllfunaJcee; Geo. Smith, BurMngton; A. W.

Mitlerer, Kl-dora: A. C. Campbell. Howard: D. A.

Patterson, Ad.uir: II. C. DeFore, Boone: R. said his name is Henry Schultz, and ning, but it has since been learned that lives at Arlington, in Chicago. He also admits that his pal, whose dead body tha ALCOHOL, MORPHINE aud TOBACCO HA HITS.

The treatments used are secret home remedies that act Wily, mrely and qukltly. '1 he remedies used build up the system and da not imau a single faculty of tho mind or injure a single function of any organ of the body. Th-y giva light, lito and happiness Iroia the first dote. These cures are not new and untried. But are well established in thousands of homes.

Man a person who was pauperized in both body and purse thtough the use of alcoholic kersrages, or some form of opiate, is a self-respecting, self-supporting citixen, the pride of his family and honored among men ha the eiires that an now the rjrocertv of thia comoaav. lMConpraa-roaH! mm he spent the night in a local gambling house, where he lost all of the month's the committee represents the republicans of their several townships. How about the resolutions passed by the republicans of Falrvlew township at their great joliflcation over the election, where there was a full representation of that township, the township that saved you from defeat? But you say this is not enough. Doctor, the republicans are In earnest in this matter and If it is their signatures you want they will be forthcoming by the hundreds. Yes, by the thousands.

As to the garbled extracts which you quote from the great republican leaders, 1t is not necessary for me to answer, for these masters were fully discussed during the campaign Just closed, and those questions were decided by the voters wl'th such a major lies at the morgue in this city, is Frank Wolf, lately released from the Jollet John W. Cliff salary -which he drew the day before. )r. J.O.Hill, Med. Dlrec'f penitentiary.

I Ssorafarr. When the carriers received their pay D. C. liartlett. H.

Galley. J. G. Hul, C. L.

Cole, J. L. Crawford. John W. Cliff.

F. Turtle. I. 3. Pollt.

A. I. Zwart. Omem 11. Cuslli for overtime, a short time ago, Williams received about 1300 as his portion.

All L. S. Coirin, V. John W. Cliff, C.

L. Cole, Manager. All Communications Iridtly Fell on an Open Knife." a I rnrt Treas.i Dr. I. O.

Hill. Med. Direct 1 ocCrk-iitiiil '-Toms to 7 Novelty Block, Dee Moines, Iowa. Oskaloosa, Dec. 9.

Andrew Fehl, a Beil. Warren; Jnmes Kempiy, Lyon; Stodghfll. Wapello; W. A. Richards, Polk; young man who resides east of this city, fell this and having an open ber of newspapers for publishing an alleged' libelous article concerning his dealing with South American parties, In which he was said to have defrauded his employers out of $1,000,000.

Heacock printed the article as he took It from the Philadelphia papers, and for that he Js now defendant in a case In the United States court at Keokuk. At the same time he finds himself Indicted by the grand Jury of his county for saying in his paper that Mr. A. J. Johnson, a prominent business man of Brighton, was a "willful perjurer." His case has been continued until the January term of court.

Heacock will not employ a has sunreme faith in his C. H. Bradley PowawaMamie; Warren Clark, Cerro Gordo; Fred Johneon, Polk: rrHl 'hat It afforded him srrestt pleasura to accent tho inviiaUon, and rum fixed the J. U. PolK: J.

Uodge, bladed pocket knife In his pocket, he was nearly The knife entered dtuto liie ertertairmeTJt a.t Afartah 1 Jreem: P. K. Marey. LWcklnwon: i. Kniowlton, MWebell; O.

N. OM1, Man BRYAN WILL, 5PEAK TWICB. chester; J. HARaon, Palo Aito; J. ity that it would be time lost for you and me to take them up now.

Doctor, you wera elected to represent the republican party, but you have betrayed the trust reposed in you and Thomrvson. Greems John S. Morgan. Pot tawtavfamiie; 8, W. Seymour, Crawford; la his right chest, severing one of the large blood vessels.

Medical aid was called Immediately, but toefore the doctors arrived the young man was almost lifeless from the loss of blood. The artery was sewed up and he may recover, though it Is doubtful. of this he lost quickly at the gambling tables. To recover this, he has sunk all of his salary since then. His young wife has abandoned her home and taken up her abode with her parents.

She is nearly distracted with apprehension, and fears that her husband, In his shame and mortification on account of losing his money, has been driven to desperation, and he may have done something rash. Mr. Williams' father, R. L. Williams, is living in the old homestead in Pennsylvania, and it 13 barely possible that his son has gone to him.

Investigation by the postal officials show that Williams' accounts and conduct as carrier are all right. DEATH IN A DRIFT. T. J. Weir, Hutnboldlt; J.

A. Crummer, Po. He Arranges for Jackson Day Addresses Both Chicago and Omaha. Lincoln, Dec. 9.

Hon. W. eahontas; J. C. Baker, Pottawattamie; J.

have gone over to the enemy and spent W. Wright-man. Pottawattamie; F. J. your time, money and energy to defeat MURDERED HIS DAUGHTER Atrocious Crime Laid at the Door of a Wealthy Kansas Farmer.

Osage, Dec, 9. Rudolph Brock-man, the wealthy farmer of Osagej township, who beat and shockingly abused his 17-year-old daughter because she did not work to suit him in the field, must answer to the charge of murder, having been held for trial in $10,009 bonds. After terribly beating the girl four weeks ago, Brockman dragged net" a quarter of a mile to his barn and tiedl her to the axle of a wagont She disci from her Injuries. Comptun, Potlawattaimtei J. E.

Stout, Polk: W. C. Woolsey. Webster: W. C.

Dav the party that gave you what little honor you have received as senator. enport, Woodbury; R. T. St. John, Mi'Wh- ell; W.

J. Mocuin, crawToro; Alex Jfi. Hol land, Rlntrgold: Chris Trump, Lee; John We, as republicans, now say to you that we cannot use you longer in, our business, and for these reasons you Ella Doty Held. Cedar Rapids, Dec. 9.

Ellas Doty, once the populist candidate for governor, was held to the grand Jury on the charge of making and selling obscene lee; Kjr. t'oik; sr. R. Schnan. Sioux: N.

N. Jones. Ca: C. Beck, Decatur; B. M.

Steadiman- Polk; M. own at? ana n- thinks an attorney would his case. He thinks there can be no such thing as defea for him because he says he is inspired. It appears that he thinks himself Inspired the same as the prophets of old were inspired and he considers himself the champion of truth and the destroyer of error. But libel suits Is not the only fun Mr.

Heacock has had in his tumultuous career as a Journalist, for he doesn't feel well without at least one personal encounter every month. Yet he never ought to resign. In closing let me call your attention to the fact that you nev V. iYUiier, iviarsnaii; j. n.

iewia, lity. pictures. He acknowledged taking the er hsar of a republican leaving the par Lon Lackey Plead Innocence. Bryan will make two Jackson birthday banquet speeches. This wa9 the compromise arrived at this evening after two delegations one from the other from Chicago had labored with the silver champion throughout the afternoon to Induce ihlm to be the guest of honor at their respective celebrations' on the evening of January 8.

The Omaha committee was first on hand early this morning, and when Messrs. Burke and Martin, of the Cook County Democratic club, arrived In the afternoon they found pro-specta of having a fruitless trip. They thereupon decided, to ty, but it's the party that always leaves him. Kansas Oity, Dec. 9.

Lon. 1aekey, Doctor, you have heard of the eleve Bank to Reorganize. Kansas City, Pac. 9. A reorganiza nude pictures of women, but contended he was only observing the recognized privileges of an-artist.

The subjects were presented and testified that they ordered and paid for the pictures. Doty gave bonds, but the women were sent to jail to be held as witnesses. tha survivor of tho tlhreo men arrested for the murder of Mrs-. Wlrnr and her children, still mai-wtains -that he had no con- contrary jurymen? Respectfully, M. A.

McCord, tion plan haa been agreed to by a majority) of the depositors of t'he failed Missouri Chairman Republican Cenitral Commit A Former Iowa Boy Loses His Life In the Big Dakota Blizzard. Relnbeck, Deo. 9. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Mt Iewis have Just received word that their eldest son William was caught in a blizzard on Thanksgiving day about 100 miles west of Pierre, S. and after searching for three days they were unable to find him, and report that this body will not I'ikely be found before spring, if then. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis are nwnon tne aotuai crime tor wmen Winner and Nelson were lynched. He has ben out in the "wea)t box" and the au tee. National bank, under hy contribute 10 per oemt of their to thorities have absolute proof of his guilt. strikes back or in any way resists chastisement when anybody attempts to administer It. He thinks it is his duty to Buffer if necessary, for truth's sake.

Mr. Heacock is a unique character, indeed. He has a good deal of ability and in spite of his constant and unremit GRINNELL'S CURFEW LAW. Btrengtlwin 'the impaired capfiai of tha bank. The largest etockhold-p-rs have alsa change the date of the Chicago banquet Banquet for Ordinance Prohibiting Children From Being agreed to pm In at least 1150,000 In cashj and depositors expect they wiil reoeive 100 cents on the dollar.

to the evening of Wednesday, January (London, Dec. 9.The lord mayor of Lon Out Late at Night. 7, and with this arrangement, Mr. ting pugnacity, he has many friends as was shown by his election as mayor of Bryan accepted the Invitation. After don having invited United StaJtea Ambassador Tayara to accept a farewell ban Grinnell, Dec.

9. The following ordi nance passed the city council last night Silver Club Reorganized. Oskaloofia, Dec. 9. The free silver men of this olty met tonight and re organized the Bryan silver club.

The meeting' was largely attended and resolutions were adopted pledging the efforts of the club to secure the renoimi-nation of W. J. Bryan ttor president In 1900. A constitution was adoipted and the club thoroughly organized for work. Colonel Redimon was chosen president and II.

Harrington secretary. quet ait the mansslon house, Mr. Bayard re- speaking at Chicago on that date, he will leave on an early morning (westbound train, reaching Omaha in time highly esteemed people, and our entire city joIns them In their deep sorrow. Champion Corn Husker. Marshalltown, Dec.

10. Charley Beck An ordinance prohibiting children from being abroad upon the streets, for an address on the evening of the 8th. MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS alleys or public grounds of the city of It is intimated here that itt hie Chi cago address, Mr. Bryan may intake his Grinnell after certain hours of the night Endorsed for Secretary of Agriculture. Springfield, 111., Dec.

H. Brlgharrt of Ohio, master of the National Grange, was Indorsed for secretary of agrtcuttura this mornln-g alt session of the Illdnoial State Grange. Royal Heir Born. Dresden, Dec. 9.

Princess Louise ette Marie, wife of Prince Frederick Au gust of Saxony, gave birth to a son today. All druggists sell the "Clown" cigar. first comment on President Cleveland's Tha Only Remedy In tha World, Except Surgical Operation, That Will Certainly Cure Be it ordained, by the city council of Grinnell, Iowa: message to congres. To the united Associated Presses this evening he in Any Form ol Pilest. Death of firs.

C. Simmons. Mapleton, Pea, 9.. Mrs. Simmons, sisted that he had nothing to say con Section 1.

That it shall bo unlawful for any boy or girl under tbe age of 17 Thei Btudy of physicians, the expert ments of chemists, the loudly advertised wife of Charles H. Simmons, and moth years to be abroad upon the streets, cerning the document at present, and probably would not have unless he concluded to refer to It in some public ad pretensions of quacks, have been for alleys, or public grounds of the city of er of Postmaster Simmons, died er, of Liscomb, has always believed that he was an ordinary corn husker and still thinks he can do a fair day's work under favorable circumstances from the fact tiiat he husked 103 bushels and thirty-five pounds in eight hours on Monday of this week, but now he is willing- to Relieve anything a person may tell him, if they can prove It, about speed in corn husking, for that same day day in the same field and in the same time Fred Buchanan husked and cribbed 121 bushels and fifteen pounds, or a little over fifteen bushels per hour. Fred now challenges the world. The work was done about a mile north of Liscomib. Grinnell between the hours of 9 clock dress.

yesterday morning after a long Illness, years expended in one direction; to find a pile cure that would cure. p. m. and fa, m. from October to April, at her home -In Mapleton.

-Mrs. Simmons has been a resident of Monona and 9:30 p. m. to 6:30 m. between WANT A NEW DEPARTflENT.

The results have been a number of harmless and in most cases useless county for about thirty years, and was April and October, unless accompanied by their parents or guardian, or some nilwaukee Business Hen Desire a Secretary universally beloved toy a large circle of friends. The funeral will be held from person of lawful age appointed by the parents or guardians, having him or her ointments, supporltorles and ven internal remedies, which the public have ol Commerce In the Cabinet. Milwaukee, Doc. 9. The board of the Episcopal church at 1 o'clock tomor row afternoon.

in charge, or upon some errand by per weighed in the balance of experience and found wanting; nearly all of them gave some relief, but nothing approach directors of the chamber of commerce have adopted a resolution petitioning congress to create a department of commerce, yr Pencil Penatratea Brains. mission or direction of his or her parents or guardian, or employer. He or she shall not loiter on the way, nor make any undue noise by shouting or Gladness Comes ing a radical cure resulted rrom these Almost a flurder. Ottumwa, Dec. 10.

There came very wi'th tho chief thereof as a member of tha Atlantic, Deo. A 16-months-old Drenarations. child of William 6tahl, living In the yelling or otherwise to disturb the peace cabinet; suoh department to be charged with the duty of collecting arid dissemin near toeing a tragedy in the west end The remedy required Is one which will immediately stop the pain so severe in and quiet of the city. south part of Cass county, fell on a pen With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many physical ills, which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts ating information upon matters bearing Section 2. Any boy or girl who vio cil, which entered the ye and pene upon tlie comimerotal enterprise, the open- lates any of the provisions of the first tratea me Drain, ine emia lived sev Inff of avenues of wl'th foreign riemlv directed.

I here is comfort in section of this ordinance, shall be sub many cases of piles, and then by contracting the small blood vessels (capillaries) to their normal size, produces a radical cure by reducing and finally absorbing the tumors and healing the eral days before death ended its suffer nations, with a view ot acquiring new mar Ject to arrest by any peace officer or ings. kets for American manufactures and prod the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis member of council without process. ucts, and the extension or our export trade ease, but simply to a constipated condi Upon such arrest, he or she shall be generally. inflamed, raw mucous surfaces. Accident at Eagle Orove.

The eecremry was lns-truetea to sena 91 taken and delivered into the hands of tion of the system, which the pleasant Eagle Grove, Dec. 9. Another sad ac copv o' the reseluMon to each of the sen ators and representatives from Wisconsin. the parents, guardians or employer of such boy or girl. Upon a second or cident occurred here Monday night in Until two years ago, no such remedy had been produced, but at that time a suppository was placed upon the market, which has since proven itself to be the long sought permanent cure of this city Sunday morning.

George Kuhns, a young man who lives In the vicinity of Harrow's branch, had, it seems, had some trouble with his father-in-law, John Darner, about a horse, and Sunday Kuhns assaulted Darner, striking him several times with an ax, inflicting very serious wounds, and it is probable that had it not been for the Interference of two gentlemen Kuhns would have killed his father-in-law. Darner was carried Into his house and Dr. 6heafe was called. Kuhns was taken to jail and locked up. Admit They Robbed the Quarry Office.

Marshalltown, Dee. 10. Charles I Thompson and George Burns, the two subsequent arrest, such offender shall the Northwestern railroad yards. Frank Mclntyre, the yard switchman, slipped be taken by 6uch ofilcer before the may New Rata for Settlers. Tacoma, Dec.

9. The Washing or for trial, and upon conviction thereof and fell under a. train. His body was for this common and distressing trouble: it has rapidly become famous ton stats immrlgratiora commiissioti announces that the Great Northern and cut In two and both arms broken. He throughout the United States and Can leaves wife and five children.

Northern Pacific railroads have made a shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $2, or by imprisonment not exceeding ten days. Section 3. It shall be the duty of the night watch, or some other person ap ada. and is now sold by nearly all drug Bold Burglars. gists nuder the name 01 tne Jfyramia Ynii nrp thrnwincr 1 Pile Cure.

new permanent ra'te for parties of tweny-flve settlors from St. Paul to Pifio coast points and from Bellingham to Portland. The rate epplies to bona fide settlers and members of their families, and goes into Gawrle, Deo. 9. Kough, Smith A pointed by the mayor, to have the hours Mntipv juyflv- Felter's store was broken Into Monday night at Farnhiamville and same cloth- It is now the best known, because its merit and safety have advertised it wherever used.

It has been advertised by word of mouth, from one sufferer to men who were taken to Des Moines eiTect at onw. The members of the traf )t lieWUVJ family laxative, Syrup of i igs, promptly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It Is therefore all important, order to get its beneficial ejects, to note when you purchase, that you have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.

only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, snd the system is repular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful phj-sicians, but if in need of a laxative, cne should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most lareely used and gives most general satisfaction ng taken. A Jewelry store at Lohrvllle fic association say that under this ha.lf-fare rate, they have lists of over 1,000 fiam- ')X Units you investigate our was robbed' early yesterday evening, wno will, as eoon as he winter is another; people who had tried everything else, even submitting to painful Reorganization of the Si manufacturer surplus stock of over, emu to Washing-ton and Oresrors the thieves securing, about $100 of plunder. Tuesday charged with robbing the post-office at Quarry, were Immediately arraigned in the federal court.

Both plead guilty. The federal authorities say that this makes the eighth time within ten years that the Quarry postofflce has been robbed, and In every instance the robbers have been captured and and dangerous surgical operations without avail tiave finally found that piles from Pennsylvania, Ohio. Ind'ana, Michigan, Illfno.s. Wisconsin, Mimiewrfta, Iowa and tne PakOias, and they expeot that rr.av be cured without pain and with Holiday Dhcper and Novelties. Buy your best girl a pair ol Patent Leather Slippers at $2.48 and $3.00 Charred With Embenlement.

Chicago. Dec. E-AMermvn. Frank C. next season there will be a greaier Immigration westward thaui at any time here out expense, practically, as the Pyramid Pile Cure is sold for the nominal price Vierling, who to a prominent renal estate tofore.

of 50 cnt9 and $1 per package. dealer, will have a 'hearing before Justice The Pyramid instantly ftops all pain Nebraska City Distillery Sold. Or your best fellow a pair of jr your vest lenow a pair 01 Ifall December 14, on the cliartre of ernbi-g- and at the same time contains no 00- y( CbeniUe Embroidered $2.50 Slip- Th connpfaliiant is W. K. Klein- Nebraska City, Dec 9.

Judge John fwirfre of San-ramento, who ajipsv 5anborn Olrl Suicides. (Sanborn. Dec. 9. Miss Blanche Davis diid at the Sanborn hotel at about 4 o'clock yesterday aftfrnoon from an 8 wi ho wiu tt-runir last sirinsr a chp 'k MeN'tri'a, receiver of th-? whisky rxust, in the city yefierday.

and today, pursuance an orxrer of the federal court cpine, morphine or narcotics: tne aciua and hcalltig properties contained in the remedy speedily remove, cause a healthful, natural contraction and absorption of the tumors: it will cure any form for fi.lt to pay the Tax on th-e hotel In this city: that th tiuts were pen at 1 or Leather Clippers. Chamois Lined if you prefer at the same price. You should inspect them at least before buying. paid, an the hotel scM by the nmrifr. The overdose of laudanum, taken with suicidal Intent.

The sheriff and coroner are rtt of iM-Uiiif precipitated hi-s assig-n- of rectal trouble except cancer and ad i rm-rrt. tils as-m-ts are piaej at UtiO.iuM and liabilities at II 40.000. of Kjr.lwra Illinois, aold the distillery plant at this poin-t. It was first offered irt nertions. but -there were no bidders.

Ha then ottered it as a whole, and after waiting eorae tlrroe. AifneJ S. Aintram, atfor-n5' for the reoriranis-ed Cattle Fee-lin- and vanced- fistula, which, ty the way, here and an Inquest will be held tonight. Baby Cbak.es to Death. Missouri Valley.

Dec, The little 2- nearly always result rrom neglecting 88 Ladies' Outfitters. The entire stock of Furs and Cloaks must bo sold by January 1 Regardless of Cost I proper ana timely tresimeni ror piles. The Hub Failure at Pueblo. Piieblo, Dec 9. The Andrews THE ABORN HOUSE.

As RKMODEL.KD and IMPROVED, la a much bt tier hotel than ever before in its history. PTEAW HEAT In KVERY ROOM, KEW 'tlce. NEW Kfafiing Rooms. Weeh Rooms. NEW Closets; fclctrle hfs and Call Hells; Elevator.

Kates, lies tt per day. F. 1L CONN-ELI Proprietor. I Mecill -war oomrutny, bid awo.noo. This -was As aliove Matei.

ran lurnisn you the oivy bid rrxide. and after qurtie a wmi t. year-fld child of Frank Smith of this with the Pyramid F.Ie Cure at 50 cents Paokinii oomtwiny, tho largest packing tfw as off to nim. Tnera for ordinary size or 11 for large packase. city ch--k! to death on a mat at "the dinner table.

hoitw a' noon ivjv. N' uj te a nunitier of other mmnosed 607 WALNUT ST. A book on cause ana cure or r.ilp tatiment te KahiKties) and sent free by adanessing i fauna er a-r" ot'iairwsMe tV h-i lWer finewent. but they ad noiiiin. Mr.

A-ijsi ran is no in a poo.tior to aXeihcr ti.e pUat will operated or sou "Clown," ic cigar. Always thk! same, is thought ttwy will ai'proxiruaie Albion, liicix. I..

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