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- 6 : _ _ _ _ - - - - T1flh OMAHA DAILY fl1iE , UtTESDAY , .TiTN1 7 , 1898.
t NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
. COUNCIL BLUFFS.
2l1OR MINTION.
I Patrolman A. wntmon Is on the sick 1It.
Cidl nt The lice omce for Cuban maps , lOc
each.
George T. Hughes left for Anaconla ,
71ont. , 1a.t cvenng.
FurniAheci roome for rcnt , with or without
$ boaril , 221 South Seventh Street.
Mr. ApfIe and MIsS Dickey of Des Moines
nrc visiting the family of Mr. John Wood-
ward.
The Fan5 laurniry Is the leader In fine
work both for color and finish. & 20 I'earl
street. Phone 290.
George II. Nash of Contur township , one
of Pottawattamie'S prosperotis farmers , was
in the city yesterday.
The funeral of the late Thomas McAdams
will be held at S o'clock this morning from
St. 1rancia Xavlers church.
A marriage license was issued yesterday
fo T. C. hicks of Neoln , aged 30 , and Viola
Ruth Duncan of this city , aged 26 ,
J < nighta and Ladles of Security wilt meet
In regular session in Royal Arcanum huh
tonight. i full attendance is desLrd ,
Prof. and Mrs. 3. 0. lilsey left for Clii-
cage Inst evening , where they expect to
remain until the middle of next , week ,
In the superior court yesterday Judge
Aylcsworth overruled the motion for a flew
trifil in the case of 0. II. l3cott against 0.
A. Gregory.
lon't you think it must be a pretty good
launlry that can please so many hniiidrotls
of customers ? Well-that's the "Eagle , "
724 llroa'Iway. '
; William Green , arrested after midnight
Sunday for using obscene language , was
'I flned 16.1O in police court yesterday morn-
log.
log.The
The LfllleS ( of the Mnccahecs will hold a
ipeclai meeting tomorrow afternoon at the
: home of Mrs. Foster , corner of Nitieteenthi
utreet and Fifth avenue.
Michael Dunn , who ransacked John
: Quinn's residence on Eighth avcnue sunday
afternoon , was bound over to the grand jury
yesterday morning by Judge Ayicsworth
and his bond fixed at $ O0.
The opening session of the Juno meeting
of the hoard of County Supervisors yesterday -
day afternoon was lcvotcl entirely to ox-
ninluing and allowing bills. The board will
ho ho session the entira week.
All menibers of Park City lodge , No.
606 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , are
recluestecl to be Present tonight. Election of
oficcrs anti reprcsentatives to the grand
lodge. Visiting brothers welcome.
The motion for a now trial ho tim ease
of Frank Crawford against the Athletic as-
socintion of the University of Nebraska was
argued in the district court yesterday and
taken under advisement by Jutige Smith.
Tha family hero has received woril that
t Lou C. Squire , vhio is attentlhtig the Marble-
head ( Mass. ) academy , line been elected cap-
tam of the cadet company there. lie is
exitected home for tito summer vacation
about July 1.
Tito management of ( lie Dohany and
Messrs. Cliao ahicI Lister have extended to
the High School cutlets an invitation to attend -
tend the performance of 'Lynwoocl" in a
- body title evening and. the invitation has
1)0311 accepted.
l'rof. Clifford of Des Moines , . recently
elected principal of ( Ito Council Bluffs 111gb
Echool , will not take up' his residence in
( his city until tile latter part of August ,
as lie is engaged in Institute work the entire -
tire summer vacation.
A inait giving tue tiame of Emerson was
nrrested yesterday by Diputy Sheriff
Welglitman arid Uctective S\'eir on a warrant -
rant ciiargiiig him with grand larceny. It
is alleged ( lint h tole a set of double bar-
ness In Crescent City.
t Al Banks , a colored man , has filed an Information -
formation before Justice Vien , charging
. John hoffman with the larceny of a cook
' stove anti a bao burner heating stove , the
two being valued at $7.0. A warrant ha8
becu issued for Hoffman's arrest.
Thu hearing of tile injunction suit of Mrs.
Metcalf against Itoad Supervisor I3enson to
traiq JI1IB r" ' ltlihlIIig a certn1 ; ' .
Yljejie ! alleges wouit Lrn var ont ;
her ILIIIU , W1t commenced before Judge
Smith in ( lie district court yesterday.
. Mrs. Martha J. Thornton , wIfe of Ehias
.v , Thornton , died yesterday afternoon at
her resIdence , 400 South First street , of
inliammatory rheuinatisni , aged 78 years.
Mrs. Thornton was one of the old residents
of this city , having lived hero since 1853.
The funeral will be beld tomorrow at the
rcIdenco at 2 o'clock.
C. 13. VIavi Co. , female remedy ; consulta-
tlon free. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Health book furnished.
326-327-328 Mcr-
slam block ,
Money to loan on city property , ICinne.
N. Y. PlumbIng company. Tel. 250.
FOIl SALE-Goo second-bend bicycle at
bargain , Call at The Bee oI1le , Council
Biuffe.
Irving hotel , 2759 B'd'y ; rates , $1.50 ,
Try Moore's death to lice and mites.
litterstule SlierilTs' AKHeliIti.ii ,
The Interstate Sheriffs' association will
lioltI its annual convention In Council Bluffs
Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday , Jutie
i , 22 and 23 , anti Sheriff Morgan atiti his
deputies are busily making preparations
or ( lie reception and entertainment of the
vIsiting omcers. The association Includes
the states of Iowa , Nebraska , Minnesota ,
\Visconsln , Illinois , South Iakota , North
Dakota , Montana , Wyoming , Missouri , Kansas -
sas and Colorado , and with the double attraction -
traction of the exposition it is expected
that at least 500 members of ( lie association -
tion will attend ( lie convention , Tue officers
of the association are : ( 'resident , J. E.
Stout , Des Moines ; first vice president , J ,
J , Troinpen , Liflcoln , Neb , ; secretary and
treasurer , W , C , Davenport , Sioux City.
The ladies of St. John's Engiisli Lutheran
church will furnish meals , lunches and leo
cream during Juiui at 405 Broadway , next
to the Boston store ,
(1 , It , Stapleton has purchased a League
bicycle from Cole & Cole.
t miii tt' Leiilers 1lct't ,
A joint coiiventioa of the marble and
grunito dealers of Illinois , Iowa , Nebraska ,
Kansas , Missouri and South Iakota will be
held in this city next Tuesday tinder the
auspices of the Iowa antI Nebraska associa-
tionti. Thu call for the colivention lies been
issued by F. B. Alderman ofS'est Point ,
Nob. , lireshlelit of thu Nebraska 0850cm-
tif and J. M. Graham of Ios Moinc , president -
dent of ( ito Iowa association ,
S
lt'nl Esiit TratiNferN ,
The fohiowing trunsfers were tiled yesterday -
terday In ( lie title. tLbstl'nct itial loan olhlco
of J , W , Squire , 101 I'earl street :
D. E. Ciatterbuck. iiiiti hiutlband to
Martha lIe'adley , hot 1 , block 15 ,
Central suhitliv , , sy , tl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;
Alice I ) , ltt'tlinun and huisbatid to
i'ritiik 1' , Bradley , iw4 : iw ,
ri % % ' auth ii ½ 8v4 2 and w nw %
33.77-44 , w , d , , . . , . . , , , , . , . , , . . . . . . , , . . . , , 1l,2O
a. A , i'ountler and wife to First Na.
tioniti batik of E'ertitt , huilt of lots
1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , hilock 6 , i'lercu's sub.
dlv , , ( ) UIit'ii liltilT , ' . d , . , , , . . , , , . , . . 931
Juint's ' Cl. Megt'utli ittiti wife , 0. 'IV.
Ivg ( itihi tutu wife ttiitl J , L. Drusun
tinil wife tO L. 'IV. Cones , lot I
Itltik 3l ( , Central subdlv. , ounciI
iliurrs , s. w. ( I , . , . , , , . , , , , , , , . . . . . . . . , , 20C
Jntejiii 'IVeiNhilIrtiliger and rie to
iiiiIl Lurst'n ' , lot I , block 6 , F'erry
uiiI , , tut'II ilIiifs , % V , ii. . . . . . . . . . . .
JIhicriff In Mary K , Mu8ser , lot 12
tilf k W , iIyatt' subdlv. , ouneiI
1IIIffI * , it d . . . . . . . . . , , . . , . . . . . . . . , , , , ' . ,
J Y litVtui 1411(1 ' ' '
( wife \S'Iihiittn 'I'
ithiiw4 , IfIIN 6 , 7 , Is , II itliti 10 block
I % YIJ Ii ins' a dii , I u I in Ilcocic , It iitl
: it , AudIlur sulidiv. st 8-76.2' ) ,
( I . . . . , . , . , ' . . . , ' . , ' , ,
4 I" jIust . st'it''r , ti Jua1'hi Vels.
IM f Uuii. , . Pat , block C , lerry ittiti , ,
I ' .tifg JI lilUffS , ii . . . . . , , . , , , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' !
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IO\STA \ IASON1C CRANI ) LODGE
rifty-rifth Annual Oommunicaton ! Will
Begin This Morning.
DEL.EGATES ABE NEARLY All. ON hAND
Cretlen t lnhi Comm itlee 11aM tt flhiis ) '
Tithe 1'reinriiig J * , ltoNtcr for
I liii SCNMIlti'l'hitiiN for the
DL8)'N Wori ,
The fifty-fifth annual communicatIon of
the grand bilge of Iowa Ancient , Free and
Accepted Masons , vIll be convened this
morning at 930 o'clock in the Dohaay
opera house by the Most Worshipful Grand
Master Aitnon It. Dewey. At 8:30 : o'clock ,
the grand and past grant ! officers together
with the members of tue grand lodge will
fls3einblO at the Masonic temple , front
whcnco they will be escorted to the opera
house by Ivanhoe cotritnanticry , No , 17 ,
Knights Tcinpinr , assIsted by Mount Calvary -
vary commandery of Omaha. l'ioviding the
weather will permit of the parade , the line
of tarch 'silt be from thte hall to Main
street , down Main street to 'Willow' avenue ,
on Willow avenue to Penvl street , on I'earl
street to Broadway antI then to the opera
house.
F'ollowing the formal opening of ( lie
grand lodge the grand master will deliver
his annual address. The afternoon session
will be held at 2 o'clock at whIch the retorts -
torts of the grand secretary anti other offl-
ccl's will be made. In the evening ( lie
members of thin grand lodge. nod visltiiig
members of ( lie order and theit' wives will
attend the entertainment at ( lie hlroadway
chiurch at which Mayor Jennings and Judge
\S'alter I. Smith will make addrelscs of welcome -
come and a musical program will be rca-
dered.
This afternoon the wives of ( lie delegates
will be taken in band by the entertainment
coninmittee and given a carriage drive
arouiid ( lie city , which will include a visit
to the State Institute for the Deaf at time
special invitation of Superintendent Roth-
crt , who is a past grand master of the Iowa
lodge.
A miumber of private functions have also
been arranged for tItle evening among the
number being a reception to the wives I
of ( he delegates at the resideimce of Mrs. J.
B. Atkins , at which the Apollo club will
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render a program of musical numbers.
The committee on credentials composed of
It , It. Ansbach , Clarinda , J , 13. Atkins ,
Council Bluffs and John Crockett , Ridora ,
had a busy day yesterday registering time
delegates and furnishing them with their
credentials. Time office of the committee
was ( lie bulsest place in the whole hotel ,
as delegates continued to arrive the entire
day up to the last train at night.
Lust night several hundred delegates attended -
tended the meeting of Bluff City lodge ,
where a candidate was Initiated in the
mysteries of time third degree , time work
being exemplified by the grand lodge custodians -
todians , Van Saun and Granger. At the
closing session of the school for instruction
yesterday afternoon , it was estimated that
some 500 members of the order were pres-
emit , The badges provided by the local corn-
mittees for the members of the grand lodge
are the handsomest ever gotten out at any
meeting of time lodge. Attached to a bloc
ribiormL liflfljlflJfroma bayti ! th words
Council Bluffs on it arc the lefter G ai , I
the square rind compass with the words
"Grand Lodge of Iowa , 1898. " The balges
wbleh arc about three inches in length are
mnade"ot white metal slivered , - '
NaifleM o ( th DelegneM ,
In addition to the ohllcers of the grand
lodge , the following past grand officers and
delegates registered yesterday with the
committee on credentials.
Past Grand Mastcrs-T S. Parv'mn , 1812 ;
It , 'IV. Ilothmert , 1875 ; 0 , 13. Van Saun , 1881 ;
C. T. Gramiger , 1881 ; E. C. Blackmar , 1887 ;
J. D. Gamble. 1884 ; L. E. FeliowB , 1893 ; G.
'IV. Bali , 1895 ,
Fast senior grand wardens-Crom Bowen ,
1879 ; J. F. Martin , 1887 ; 'IV. S. Gardner , 1895 ;
Thomas Lambert , 1896.
Past Junior grand wardens-L. J. Baker ,
1884 ; T. 13. Lacey , 1893 ; 'IV. L. Elmlers , 1895 ,
Past grand treasurcrs-L. C. Blanchard ,
1879 : John M. Zane , 1884.
\V. 'IV. Atkins , 50 ; 'IV. H. Alden , 36 ; T. 13.
Alien , 4 ; 0. H. Addison , 455 ; L. 11. Augovine ,
43 ; B. Anderson , 26 ; 0 , S. Archer , 239 ; 'IV ,
0. Atkinson , 198 ; M. It. Ausback , 140 ; J , II.
Annundson , 145 ; L. C. Adams , 292 ; J. S.
Alexander , 410.
C. S. Ilissell , 124 ; C , H. lleckett , 266 ; J. B.
Brooks , 385 ; F. hloimrne , 334 ; T. F. Boyd , 382 ;
'IV , B. Butler , 422 C , Ii. Brook , 331 ; J. M.
Bruner , 207 ; T. 11. lliggs , 553 ; 'IV. Ilaime , 442 ;
J , Bryant , 169 ; L. Li. Blackman , 301 ; B , A ,
Baker , 225 ; F , B , Iktiton , 472 ; T , P. llenco ,
14 ; 0. Bentley , 374 ; L. Block , 208 ; L. J.
Baker , 16 ; C. T. lllasler , 326 ; F. L. Bright ,
333 ; Ed Bodie , GO ; E. N. Beadd , 393 ; ' 1' . 'IV ,
Bennett , 143 ; J. llocekt , 144 ; 13 , L. Blackburn ,
373 ; II. C. Jiroughton , 38' ) : J. 'IV. Barr , 62 ;
J. 'IV. l3eaeb , 427 ; V. H. Bourn , 544 ; C. B.
iieaucharnj , 217 ; J. L. Brooks , 355 ; J. M.
Booth , 6 ,
B , Colvin. 550 ; J. A. Campbell , 60 ; 'IV. D.
Cable , 48 'IV. N , Crane , 79 : C. D , Clark. 53 ;
A. F , Cook , 1 ; J. Crowley , 212 : B. 'IV. Chase.
147 ; J. Caliender. ( ' 25 ; J. Casforci , 250 ; C. 0.
Cray , 110 ; J. C. Crawford , 154 ; J , C. Crockett.
117 ; Ii , Ij. Coleman , 379 ; C. C , Clark , 318 ;
'IV , Cowloy , 74 ; F' . Carlrnamm , 424 ; 0. N. Cap-
pehl , 110 ; A. F. Chester , 297 : 0. T. Cary , 373 ;
C. B. Crlssaman , 401 ; 'IV , Crawford , 276 ; C.
Conklin , 421 ; 'IV , L. Copeland , 198 ; II , H.
Colwehl , 138 ,
0. C , ialey , 108 ; 'IV , A. Downing , 149 ; J.
13. Dooley , 542 ; B. Dewey , 28 ; D. B. Dls.
bran , 137 ; T. J. Dgyis , 459 ; Airnoa Davis ,
351 ; Dr. Dinning , 504 ; ii. Ii. DIiitck , 342.
C , E'iiler , 79 ; 'IV. 11 , Ellis , . 245 ; 11. F. East ,
313 ; D , Ehliva , 219 ; J , II. Easter , 505 ; T. It.
Ercanback. 46.
B. M , Fuller , 462 ; A. Flynn , 301 ; J , Ii.
Parrington , 192 ; L. 0. Fochit , 245 ; B. 1) .
Forshay , 380 ; 13. F , Fiddeler , 5.17 ; C. N ,
Fisher , 368 ; K. Falkinser , 533 ; 1) , J , Frost ,
184 ; J , B , Frauds , Ill ; J , C. Ferguson , 155 ;
13. F , Freoburger , 384 C. B. Frost , 466 ; M.
S. Frlsbie , 198 ; J. I. Farloy , 37.
'IV. 'IV. Owlon , 83 ; C. A. Gibbs , 386 ; W.
( loyton , 382 ; 0. il , Green , 148 ; J , ( Ireenlec ,
: ts ; If , J. Uttlr.ilrmgs , 16' ' ) ; J , 1t1 , Graham , 22 ;
\v. D , Gibson , 37 ; II , Giiinore , 557 ; Ii , 13.
Oranger , Cl ; J , N. Gamble. 184 : Ii. C. Orini ,
193 ; 5 , dribble , 193 ; George Gregory , 416 ;
Charles ( larilere , 222 ; C. Grifey , 336 ,
Jo111 ! hell , 229 B , hawley , bll ; - Herinso ,
120 ; T , C , Harris , 341 : L. S. liarrlngon , 281 ;
'IV , II. Hardy. 21 : C. T. Huff , 420 ; T. L , liar-
vey , 147 ; 0. P. IlUpter , 70 ; 1. C. Ilulce , 42 ;
C. U. itUston , 263 ; L. ii , Ilmnkley , 182 ;
hastings , 1Gb : J. Ztl. Hull , 375 ; Charles
iiinieli , 172 ; B , liermiman , 49 ; T , J , Ilarned ,
357 ; T. II. huff , 335 A. 'IV. lloffmnan , 317 ;
A , II , Harris , 374 ; 1) , J , hloulien , 255 ; J. M ,
Hail , f'l'J ; L , 13. hoyt , 52' ) ; 'Vhmoimmas Hoyt ,
52(1 ( ; 0 , 14 , Horton , 315.
H. It. Irish , 213 ; B. C , Irmgleduo , 469 ; Il.
A , irwin , : toi.
C , 5 , Jenks. 218 ; F. 'IV , Jackson , 3 ; L. II ,
Jones , 371 ; (1 , II. Jckou , ISU ; 11. Jones ,
114 ; J. ii , Jormtiail , 4W ) ; 1) , fl Jay , 351 ; 1) ,
it. Johmiiso1m , 206.
F. II. lceebls , 55 ; - Knott , 149 ; 0. Kxmaul ,
123 ; W , ii. Ktllpack , 423 ; N. U , Kendall ,
; 196 ; L. , B , Kiimeaiij , 417 ; A , 'IV , Kinkead , 8 ;
14. 'IV. Icnowitoii , I02 - Iculback , 18.
B. F , Lee , 484 ; W. 111. Lamb. 58 : 'IV , T ,
Laidicy , fO3 ; J , 1.1 Liper , 1S9 ; 'IV , S. Luse ,
95 ; F , A , Iusk , 377 ; Jacob Larson , 488 ; M ,
' F , Leroy , 15 ; A , It , Ladti , 325 ; (7 , 'IV. Lipe ,
' 71 ; J , It , liiitlsay , 125 ; 'IV. Lester , 175 ; ' 1' ,
Laythaimi , 400 ; 11. Lee , 339 ; B , T. I.aimgdou ,
400 ; Iii. I , Lowtbcr , 42 ; B , Ii.Latham , 511 ;
II. lb. Luke , 241 ( t , J. Lackey , 241 : J. W ,
Lee. 11)7 ) ; 1" , V. Lake , 100 ; B. It. Lacey 107 ;
14. 13. 14)0118. 159 ; JV , LewIs , 526 ; B. N.
. Long , 391 ; J. A. Lewis , 450 ,
N. 1L Memisinger , 149V : 'F , Moore , 123 ;
I F. Mason , 407 ; 11. F , Miller , 263 ; WIlliam
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Mctzgcr , 450 : M , F , lIhier , 26 : C. N. Myers ,
49 ; 1' , K. Miller , 140 ; 0. Monaco , 142 ; N.
Mallen , 101 ; V. 14. Mackey , 466.
CL McKinnio , 230 ; 'IV. 1,1. McFadden , tie :
3 , Itt , McChintock , 449 V. ZcCrary , 480 ; F' ,
MoNnir , 442 : B. M. McCall , 99 ; 'IV. S. Mc-
Donehi , 504 ; William Mehlogan , 132.
14. C. Nokes , 240 : L. 3 , Norton , 406 ; J.
Needhamn , i25 0. Nelson , 422 : J. B. Nash ,
456 ; 'IV. II. Norriss , 165 C. 'IV. Neal , 304 II.
A. elton , 234 ; 1 ! , II. Nolan , 264 ,
A. Oswolrl , 507 : A. 0. Ogren , 470 : A. L.
Orr , 48O J. F. Overmeycr , 387 ; 0. lii. Os-
borne , 364.
.1. II , I'itchforth , 2 ; 11. C. PhlhhIp , 270 : Ii.
l'ayno , 470 ; 'IV. II. Park , 4&4 I' . Ill , Phiinmti ,
548 ; N. A. l'ackard , 303 ; J. B. I'ernindohi ,
78 ; B. T. I'erry , 430 : B , C. Pfaflhe , 322 : A. C.
Peckhiarn , 484 ; 0. 13. Peterson , 75 ; II.
Pfeiffor. IS.
14 , 1' , Quirk , 390.
J , 13. hid , 3.15 : J. F. Rend , 146 : C , II ,
Read , 303 ; .1. A , Richards , 350 ; C. T. Itckh ,
3o : 13. L. Richards , 400 ; , J. II. P. Robinson ,
52 ; Ii. ltoes , 29 : II. Ii. Robinson , 165 ; A. 'IV.
ltnmnsey , 363 : J. N. Riggs , 11(1 ( : 'IV. Il , floop ,
236 : .1. Il. Robinson , 112 : 3 , 13. Ralston , 268.
A , Schuvelfey , 53 : 0. C. Schiummncitorig ,
53 ; (3 , L. Search , 103 ; A. C. Savage , 449 : J.
3 , Sunnier , 3&6 II. C. Schultz , 509 ; Ci , C.
Spotswond , 349 ; A. 0. Sciiipper , 182 ; George
Sinclair , 508 ; 8. L. Shireves , 539 ; 'IV. ii.
Sprague , 539 ; 0. 'IV , Scarborough , 169 ; A ,
14. Stout , 43 ; J. F. Shatter , 283 ; 1) . 0. SmIth ,
ti : J. B. Sharp , 252 : 'IV. L. Spencer , 116 ; J.
B , Smith , 258 ; J. It. Small , 304 : J. S. Smith ,
228 ; B. I' , Strolmtleiir , 221 : V. II. Swan , 48 :
F. 13 , Stthrns , 420 ; J , Stokesberry , 217 ; F ,
'IV. Snow , 223 ; C. B , Staynor , 364 ; J. T. Skid-
more , 414 ; I. It , Shmeparri , 86.
Thomas Thmornpsopm. 481 ; G , .1. Timrny , 271 ;
II. P. Tainbly , 164 ; J. B. Tohhlver , 258 ; ' 3 , ii.
I. 'l'honipsnn , 43 ; J. ii , Tate , 291 : 1. 11. Troy-
nor , 71 ; F. N. Taylor , 205 ; 'IV. B. Toinhinson ,
268 ; Charles Tucker , 79.
II. F. Voorhmls. 547 ; J. 1. Valkin , 221 ; G.
U. Van ilouten. 343.
0. N. Webb , 520 ; F. 11. WjmIttnkcr , 541 ; A.
P. Ward , 284 ; 'IV. 'I'oothwai'tl , 509 ; J , C.
Watornman , 71 ; J , It. Wnhcott , 470 : 0. C.
\\'nll , 456 ; Timonmas Witworth , 287 ; C. 'IV.
Walton , 49 ; J. L. Welchm. 1D5 ; L. 'IValton ,
163 ; 0. 1''chIs , 490 ; J. Williams , 453 ; 0.
L. Wright , 61 ; 'IV , 'IVoodside , 365 ; 3 , 'IVatter-
son , 216 ; 0. N. W'ngley , 59 ; F. D , W'immri , 5l ;
M. Wllsey , 142 ; 'IV. 11. 'IVohes , 170 ; 0. B.
White , 324 ; A. II. 'IVeitzell , 113 ; P. D. Wal-
ston , 323 : 'IV. ii. 'IVoods , 420.
'IV , II , Young , 485 ; C. M. Young , 123.
J. ? tl. Zane. 110 ,
Cordwood for smile cheap. Address 'IV. F , ,
Bee office. CouncIl IilimtT.
Iloffnmayr's faftay patent flour makes the
best amid most bread. Ask your grocer for it.
Map of Cuba , West Indies amid ( ho World
at Thto Dcc ofilce , lOc each.
Storage , Wino & Konigniacher , 336 Bwy.
I'itOClIBllGS 01" 'L'IIH CI'l'Y COUNCIL
: Iiiitlel huh PgithiL'rN hIMpoNt' of it Lrtrge
Aiiiiiiiit of I1IIMI lieNS.
Th city council held Its regular monthly
heating last night and thispo3ed of a large
amnount of routine business.
The ordImmammee asked for by time Omaha
Bridge & Terminal company , qrnending
the ordinance granting it a right of way
over Uimion avenue. pasmcd December 19 ,
1894 , was introduced and laid over under tIme
rules. One of time provirions of the ordi-
fiance is tlmat the company shall run at least
ten ( mains daily between this city and its
termiminus In East Ommialma , beginnIng not
later than July 1 and during the entire tibmo
of the exposition.
Aim ordinance granting the motor corn-
pany the right to lay an 1S-inci pipe along
avenue A from its power house to empty into
the slough at Thirty-seventh street to carry
off the water from the condensing cimgimme
was passed.
Time city marshal was Instructed to notify
the Milwaukee railway company to remove
the tracks which are not used from Seventh
street , between Twelfth and 'Phirtecnth , and
fromi Twelfth avenue , between Seventh and
jlhUi strcQtsL ut14 m Eighth ' Street , be-
v'en EleVnih'and ' 1wefft'avenues. . '
The city attorney was instructed to appeal
freni the award of the appraiscr in the con-
demnnatloa pceediogs EFought to open Sixteenth -
teenth aveuue and Third street. The notice
that Mrs. Robrer had also appealed from the
award was received and placed on file.
In view of the fact that the Omaha & St.
Louis railroad had appeared before the
appraisers and been awarded $150 damages
In the same condemnation proceedings , Alderman -
derman Casper introduced a resolution that
the streets and alleys committee be in-
stroctcd to se where crossings are needed
over the company's right of way in tbe city
and have them ordered placed in. The reo-
lution carried and a copy was ordered sent
to ( lie general manager of the road.
C. Christensen nd J , C. Wyatt were appointed -
pointed special policemen without expense
to the city.
The cIty attorney was instructed to close
the deal to secure the needed land to
widen Twenty-second Street from Broadway
to Cochran park ,
The contractors , F. H. Gunnella & Co. ,
were ordered notified to at once make the
necessary repairs to the macadam paving
on Lower Broadway , which' urmder tlmcir
contract they are bound to do for the term
of one year.
Time bids of the Council Bluffs Coal anti
Ice company and Gilbert Bros. to supply
the city with ice at 40 cents a hUndred
pounds were rejected , as soimic of the aldermen -
dermen were of the opinion that the two
firms had entered into a pool. The corn-
mitteo on cIty property was empowered to
make a conttact for the supply of ice.
Bids for ( be repairing of thiw North Main
street brIdge were received from Berger
& Co. , J , F' . 'IVlse and C. B. H. Campbell ,
They were laid over until next meeting
and the city engineer instructed to report
as to ( ho probable cost of time city making
( ho repairs itself ,
The contract for supplying time city with
oak lumber was awarded to A. Overton ,
while all blue for the . supplying of pine
lumber were relected. '
Residents in thovicinlty of Avenue 0
and Eighth street Petitioned ( be council to
8(01) ball playing there on Sundays. Time
flatter was referred to the mayor ,
Mrs. Mary 13. Lotigee served notice of
( leinmmnd for danmages for chiaimge of grade
on Avenue F' , A petition to fix the grade
on Damon anti Knepher streets was referred -
ferred to time city engineer anti streets and
alleys committee with Instructions to draft
time necessary ordinaimees ,
As none of time bills or time pay jell for
the the departnient hail becim sIgned by the
proper committee the fire boys canbot get
their warrants until after the next macct-
lag.
Aldermen Casper , Johnson and Sayles
vere appointed a special conimmmitteo to haves.
tlgate ( ho matter of conipeimsatlon ahloweil
by time ordinance to the 11011 tax collector ,
The council adjourned until Thursday
rmighit.
tii.I tIi i1tJlNi I Iii ,
lii time opinion of ( lie Davenport leinocrat
"Iowa will be more ( lion paul by sending
to Omaha during time comnimig tmmOnths inure
visitors ( Iran ent from ( hits state to Clii-
cage in 1893 "
Time Davenport Itepublicaim says that "time
management has reason to feel vritlo in tIme
lwrt.cL result of its untiring elhiorts , as
illiiin iii time success of time inauguration of
time , seat exposition. "
'the Maraiiaiitown Tlmes-RepubLi'an says
of the exposition that "It is a vestrn c-
p0bitCRL for westerli pcop. ? , 011(1 ( as It can.
corns Ilawkeyc welfare time people of the
state will doubtless visit it in large nuin-
bers , !
Thu Ileil Oak Express refers to the fact
that time Burlington road carried 1,500 train
southwestern Iowa to limo exposition on
opening day and adds that it is "almost as
duo as the World's fair itt Chicago , Omaha's
\VLtt City is a beauty , "
tiP oh
PASSING OF : : A" ; BAI ) TO\VN \
1' fl
Oompleto RogeneratjoxI" of time Nebraska
Btibuib City ,
COVINGTON NOTT / IT ONCE WAS
IteNlIrl' . of tIII Ihleiiteiitn Are
Now IeNertclt and Ihie ' 1'ivi ii
111 iet-lbs'et uN flhltC hIRN
hiecit Lot ,
SIOUX CI'l'Y , In. , June 6.-Speciai.- ( )
Eight years ago Covington and Stanton ,
Neb , , were believed to be about the wicked-
cat towns in the Umilted States , Since that
time the hand of destruction hints visIted
them and avenged tIme insuit of their cx-
istence. Today a lIttle hamlet lies sleeli-
ing , snuggled among the trees , on time site
where wicked Covington was built , Seldom
tlocs anythimig happen to mar its quiet anti
serenity ,
At night the drone of frogs and of crick-
eta in the lirairlo grass lull tIle regenerated
Covington to siceil. Covtmigton , time wicked ,
slept but litfuily , and slmots. curses , tIme
rattle of ganmimiing outfits and music front
( ho glaring dance hails disturbed its nights.
People now point and say , there lii the town
of Covlogton. hut the Missouri river
swallowed up blocks of , the old town , in-
cinching that. part where tIme saloons , ganib-
hag derm nun dance hails stood , Stanton ,
its mate , was wiped dlmt by fierce thames.
Covhimgon ( and Stanton are now but meal-
aries of tIme past.
Coviimgtoit of today-no lomiger the Coy-
ingoii of sevcmm or cighmt years ago-has
passed thirouglm a period of regeneration.
ThIs little towim , which , only a few short
years ago , was a modern Babylon , is
now a quiet , peaceful village-about time
same as It was before It was made thm
dumping ground for tlmo hmtmman refuse of
Sioux City. There wars a time whmcmi this
Iilace wait kimowa to be one of time very
toughest , worst and niost dangerous towns
in time United Statso. This was when time
laws of ( be state of Iowa were such as to
vrobmlblt the sale and manufacture of 11-
qitors there , The licople of Sioux City , or
at least a large proportion of thmcrn , had
lots of money in those days ; they lmatl
"mohicy to burn , " and as the laws of the
State prohibited Its dtotrtmctioa in saloons ,
dance halls anti gamnbhing houses in Iowa ,
those of time young men , or even time old
inca , with sporty inclinations , bath to go
to Covingtonm , Neb ,
It was one of those places where there
was absolutely no effort to prevent law-
lessness. Murdorn theft or bunco were
simply passing evetits of the day. It is
true timere was a town marshai-a digni-
tury wearing a large tin star and carrying
a big gina in his hit irncket. But it is said
It was seldom tlmat' hoacted iii his ofilciat
capacity. ' , ,
There are peoplq liing in SIoux City
today who do not know what a wicked
lilace Covlngtomi really was. They. did not
visit the place , and only knew of it by
hearsay. That was , enough ,
Open lug it Nev Bridge.
It was on May 19 1889 , that the exercIses
attendant upon theopeiing of the pontoon
bmidge train Stantonto Sioux City were Imeld.
It was made quite an ev'ent and it was esti-
mnated timat fully 10,000 ' persons went over
front SiouxCity to the Nebraska town thint
day Stalnt 1m anti COv1mgton were tWo 'Lf-
I ferent places. The hatter is about as old a
place as Sioux City , but the former * as a
town built for the obasion , Stanton was
built up Inside of a few weeks anti was
r sImply f9 the purpose oCtehingthe , bridge
trade. 'rho principal thorouglmfare--about
the only one with any uildlngs-was known
as Bloodgood street. It was not much over
I two blocis long anti about evejy room was
I occupied by a saloon , chop house or whole-
I sale liquor business. Upstairs were the
gambling houses and some dance halls , but
most of the latter resorts were a few blocks
to the west.
SIoux City celebrated the opening of the
bridge with fitting ceremonies. It was a big
( lay and bands of music paraded the streets.
It was all in honor of the completion of the
bridge , for the busIness amen of Sioux City
know that it would result In securing a
great deal of trade from Nebraska. One Dakota -
kota county , Nebraska , citizen expressed his
sentiments about the future relations between -
tween ( lie towns as follows : "What the
saioons and other places rake in from the
Iowa and Nebraska people will be carried to
Sioux Cliv and will be spent there. What-
crinilnahity is perpetrated under the
influence of liquor will be confined' to Dakota -
kota county and will become a part of its
hlstom'y anti record. "
Then began the history of Covlngtoa and
Stanton , Neb , They will hive hong in the
memory of those who knew of thio places as
being bad ones for a man to visit with
imioney In his pocket. lIe would surely come
borne separated from Imis wealth-if lie got
home at all. Sonic who went to tIme Nc-
braska side of time bridge did not conic back.
But time life of Stanton was doomed to be
short , Like the biblical history of time fate
of Sodom and tlornorrnh was that of Stanton -
ton , Nob. One cold zmighmt in the winter of
1890 an alarm of fire was spread in the
towns ; Stanton was burning , That night
a pillar of flames rose to tine heavens , arid
the next morning found one side of Blood-
good street lit ruins. Jtmst how time fire
started was iievcr definitely known , but at
any rate it consumed many thousand del-
lars worth of property. So business was
carried oil for some time on tIme other side
of the thoroughfare. Aside front tIme cimarred
ruins across time street all traces of the
fire imati been dIspelled. But one night the
alarm of fire was raiseti , a seconti time In
Stanton , This tirni1iteet of ihame swept
over the other si4o rht , , time street , and it ,
too , was left a mnasvpf blackened rulmiB.
That was time iaseaofiStanton , aside from
the White house , 'Whhiihm stood away from
the river front and'ihorved ' for some time
as a cheap daneo'WOtJe. Tlttis Covington
was left alone in , , or rather , its
ebamo , amid Btantomiya8 wiped from the
taco of the earth ,
high 'l'iiIe ehi Crimiie ,
lii IF
The residents of94 ill-fated Stanton
moved their elfecta mi'qd from time blaze to
the town of Covingltn ( only a few blocks
away , Then egafl &t1i&i & wildest periods of
timat town's cxistenL""V1nero was then imardhy
a respectable every store
room or Imouso bciuj i saloon , gamnbhimmg ( len ,
dance hall or hop AOqlI , A Chinarnmtn was
running a entaIl ft3Jpdfy business , but ho
went to the bath , here time lawless reigned
supreme , Tlmey controlled time town , the
electiomms anti everything else. It was a town
given up to simi. I is doubtful it It ever
had an equal , i'erbons who saw Covirigton
in its talrny days say t was worse than any
of tIme ruining carmiii in the west over dared
to be , Alt this within a utIle of Sioux City.
About ( lie only bed persons who really
proftteii largely by tIme town across ( lie river
vero iiaekmnen amid time owners of tine bridge ,
To time good Nebraska farmer wIno was
obliged to drive tlmroughm time town the oummd
of the harp , violin and old piano , mingled
with the clink of the fiflSSe8 and time laces-
sant rattle of time roulette wheel , soon bc-
caine famiiihlar. This also becanie so fammmiiiur
to the ears of the people living in time ( awn
that they would mtot feel comfortable if it
should cease for awhile ; all day and night it
kept up , including 'Sundays. But every
Sunday could be heard above all the toll of
.
,
- - - -
the bell on the little white church near the
outskIrts of the town where Imeolile from the
outside attended.
Such lftwlessness , however , could not last.
Time laws of Iowa were changed , the city administration -
ministration passed into other hands and
time residents of Covington came back to
Sioux City , They were allowed to resume
business on the Iowa side , but were under
( ho strict control of the authorities , This
killed Covington , but for years some of the
resorts continued on that side of the river.
It was only a few months ago that the last
saloon closed , after eleven years of contin.
tmous business , both days , nights and Sun-
days. Thm pontoon bridge business went
when time combination bridge was put in and
was finally abandoned ,
SMITII iUhtDHit CAI4II IS NO'iV Os' .
' 11.'Otltnia to lie Uiennt St'comid Cbniice
for 11cr Life.
DES MOINES , June 6.-Speclai ( Tele-
gram-The ) retrial of Betsy Smith , who
hints been serving a life sentence for the
murder of her husimand , Michael Smth , be-
gnu this morning. It took till 3 o'clock
this afternoon to get a jury and ( lien
Cotmnty Attorney howe made a very able
hrcsentntioa of time case for the state. For
an hour ho gave an outltne of time circurn-
stnmmccs which lie will present , in proof that
time defenitlant committed the crime alleged.
He declared that tue State would prove by
evidence that Betsy Smith administered the
loisOfl on the night stated anti that sue dith
so for the purpose of securing time Insur-
amico of $3,000 $ , held by her husband in time
lhrothierhooti of Firemen's association , All
tIme clrctmrnittances leading tip to tlenthi would
be proven as Indicative of a deep seated
lamrposo (1 , commIt time murder.
11. F. Dale opened for time defense , lie
declared that tbmt defendant was innocent
of the crime ; that the tlaughter would confess -
foss to having committed the crime herself
anti acknowletlge that her mother hind nothm-
lag to tb with it , anti that Betsy Smnith
would go on time wltmmess stnmmd herself amid
testify as to all ( ho circumstnmmces in time
case ; that her anxiety with regard to the
insurance , as expressed by the stnte , was
emily natural and that the defeuse would absolutely -
solutely prove that the relations alleged to
have existeti between a certain young mart
named Bellaire and Betsy Smnithm were false
amid ( lint Beiiaire as vell as Betsy Smith
wouiti testify to that effect.
, Sheriff Stommt started to Fort Madison to
bring the ( laughter , Corn , who whit be a
witness in tIme case. Cora is now serving
a lIfe scntcmice in time state penitentiary for
( lie commnission of the crime which it. is
alleged that her mother committed , The
presentation of evidence commences to-
morrow.
Mrs. J , B. Ilicks , who damns Ofi attempt
was recently made to poison herself and
child , today wrote n letter exoneratimig her
neighbors and husband fm'omn alt blame on'
stmspicion. hicks Is an officer on the police
force. TIme case is a most peculiar erie.
William Gabriel , 18 years old , ( lied at the
home of his father on a farm north of this
city today , as the result of falling out of a
tree yesterday. lie broke an arm anti a
leg amid was injured Internally by the fall.
Ilo' irowiiel.
MUSCATINE , In. , June 6.-Spccial ( Tele-
grnmn.-John ) 'IVickert , aged 12 , was drowned
while bathing in the Mississippi river a few
nmiles above here this afternoon. He got
beyond his depth anti holing unable to swim
drowned before hits comrades could reach
and save hini. A sad thing about the ncci-
dent is that his widowed mother lost her
husband three years ago by drowning. He
was rowimig in a boat when the swell of a
passing steamboat overturned it and being
unable to swimn he drowned. The body was
recovered.
Mrs. William Deerlng was terribly btmrned
by lime. She had a pall of air slacked limo
and addIng some water , she began to stir
it , with a stick. The lime exploded and
blew up Into her face. Her head antI upper
portion of her body are terribly burned. She
will lose one eye and the shock is likely
I
to end in death.
Teleplmomie War FInns.
DES MOINES , Juno 6.-Speclal ( Telo-
gram.-Time ) war between tine Mutuai and
Iowa Telephone companies ended today
when the city council passed a resolution
order1n the Iowa Telephone company to
quit busIness in Des Moines , and ifstalls to
obey the order tiIrccting the legal department -
ment 91 the city to begin action to oust its
poie , wIres tid plammt from the streets.
The resolution contemplates the annihila-
( ion of the concern , apparently , but it is
thought the company can secure the right
to do business in Des Moines by making the
desired concessions to the council Imi the
matter of public rates and compensatIon for
its frammchiso. The resolution was adopted
for ( ho reason that the company has no
franchise , but has used the streets for a
year or two by sufferance.
Cht'rolen'e Coimlit ) ' Cnucn ,
CHEROKEE , In. , June 6.-Specini.- ( ) '
The first gun of the congressional campaign
in Cherokee county was fired in Cedar towmn-
ship Saturday in the shape of a caucus ,
Cedar sends six delegates to the county convention -
vention and Ed. C. Brown of Sheldon captured -
tured them. They go to time convention in-
structed. This caucus may have great in-
hiuence on time balance of the townships that
hold their caucuses this week. Although
leizrr Is claiming this county for Gcorge 13.
Perkins the oUmer candidate's are waging a
warm light anti think theIr chances eqimal
with his. Cherokee county is looked upon
as the mania battle field of the district ,
l'm'uinisn's ml Seitsini mmii.
MASON CITY , Juno 6.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-Colonel ) J. H. McConlogue , attorney
for the defense 1mm the now famous ilughmes
trial , promises to spring a sensation in the
preliminary trial tomorrow , Mrs. Iiughmes
denies the murder of her husband , denies
writing notes or letters or making arty
propositions to the young man Goudo that
wotmld ho tmnhjecorning a woman , Time state
has riot beeim idle anti It is said that letters
incriminating will be offered in evidence ,
The niefeimso will use every effort to enti time
case in time preliminary court ,
Stilt' of ScliHmi hionniN.
GLENWOOD. In. , June G.-Special.-Tho ( )
sale of time $1,400 bonds to be issued by tIne
Independent sclmool district of Glenwood hai
been arranged by contract , the securities to
be sold for $14,157 and to draw 4 ¼ per cent
interest. Tlmis cheap rate and the premium
secured Is considered to be omme of the most
advantageous arrangeimments ever made iii
this county.
F'oimmiil 1)Iiig hieslik' thin , 'Vrstni.
CLINTON , In. , June 6-Near the railroad
track at Eliwooti , In , , today it young malt
was found unconscious , with his skull
crushed , dyiimg two moors afterward , lie is
said to he the only son of I ) , A. Wynkdop ,
a Iirominenmt attorney at Maquoketa , Ia.
miwit NtVN i'imrs.
'IVarrea Deckwithi , mmow whim time Flftttfm
Iowa regiment at JacksonViile , semmt home to
Mount Ple&mmt a l&rgo alligAtor tot thu
amusement of the boys.
The tonn hail at aiIx wilt be formally
opened cii Friday evening , June iO.
lndI'viduai glasses for communion service
fire being used in the Baptist Fburch in
Tied Oak.
A class of thirty-two young persons will
be gi'aduated front the Sioux CIty high
school this week ,
The graduating class at the Ottiimwa hIgh
school numbers twenty-five , the largest iii
time history of the school.
Time Vcst Waterloo hhigh school grmmthmat-
lng cla is evenly nintehetl , there being
fourteemi boys amid sixteen girls.
Among the men in the Fifty-first Iowa
regiment of volunteers there is a Dewey ,
a Sampson and an Flvamma , also it Satan. The
Spaniards In the l'hliippines can take their
choice.
Iowa still has nine living governors and
ox-governors , nammmcly : Samuel Merrill ,
Joshua 0. Newbold , John ii , Gear , fluream
II. Shmerrmnan , WIlliam Larrabee , Horace
Bois , Frank ii. Jackson , Francis Itt. Drake
anti Leslie M , Show.
FIx-Governor Waite of Colorado is not now
residing in Iowa. 'Fhie Leon Journal cx-
plains the situation thus "Governor Waite
resided iii our county several months pro-
cetitag last November's electIon , but finally
concluded not to locate hero permanently.
lie Is residing at Katy , Tax , , where he owns
a large tract of land , Governor 'IValto is
a very affable anti coimrteotms gentleman and
matlo many frietidu iturlng the short ( iwo
inc resided in our coummty. "
lovn l'rcNm Comitiiieiat.
Davenport Doniocrat Iowa is not far
from the commtinemntal divide , Troops from
this state will find their way to the Atlantic
and to tIme I'actflc-to Porto Rico antI to the
l'hmlhippine Islands.
Sioux City Journal : The average dweller
in England may not. know vhmether Iowa iii
east or west of New York. but he feels wimeit
ho gets Iowa butter on his bread that this
state cannot be far from Beulahm land.
Des Moines Register : in speaking of time
miomination of L. F. Weller for supreme judge
by the hloluhists the Waterloo htejmortcr cx-
claims : "Great snakesl Think of Calamity
Weller for supreme judge of Iowa ! " That
exclamation just about expresses th feel-
lags of the peolmle at large.
ICeokuk Gate City : A mmorthwestorn Iowa
paper suggests the possibIlity of a gentleman -
man , well known in iowa Politics stepping
into the congressional ring in ( ho NInth cils-
( net "tie a dark horse anti cnrrying oil the
watermelon. " Do dark horses really prefet'
'atermelona to oats amid hal' ?
After nil the competition at the World's
fair , Cook's Imnperlal Champagne took the
gold medal. It's extra dry ,
t'S'M for the Arimny.
WAShINGTON , Juno 6.-Speciai ( Tele-
gram-Army ) orders are issuemi as follows :
Major Edward 13. Moseley , surgeon , anti
Major Edward Field , Second artillery , are
tiotailed us members timid FIrst Lieutenant
David J. Rumnbough , Third artillery , as recorder -
corder of the board convened at. the Presiilio
of San Frnmmcieco , Cal. , 'ico Captain Emmeiid
B. Frick , assistant surgeomnLletmteuammt Coi-
onei Willlnmn H. Bisbee , First immfantry , amid
First Lieutenant Frank 0. Ferris , First
infantry , respectively , relieved.
The following omcers will report to Col-
and Mnrcus I' . Miller , Third artillery , pres-
blent of the board appointed to fleet at time
Presidio of San Francisco , Cal. , October 2 ,
1898 , for ( ho examination for fitness for Iwo-
nioion : F'irst Lieutenant Thomas Conncliy ,
First infantry , First Lieutcnamnt Francis J.
Kernan , Twenty-first infammtry , First Lieutenant -
tenant 'IVihilant II. Sage , Twenty-timird in-
fammry.
Captain Frederick Fuger , Fourth nrtil-
lery , will report to Lieutenant Colonel
henri , C. Hasbrouck , Fourth artillery , president -
ident of the board appointed to meet at
Fort Monroe , Va.
TIme following assignments of duties anti
stations of officers of United States volumi-
tecr signal corps are mnamle : Secomid Liotmten-
omit William 0. Bailey , is assigned to duty
at San Francisco , Cal. , and will report to
Major Richard B. Thompson , United States
volunteer signal corps , for duty with the cx-
petition to the PhilippIne islands ; Captain
William 13. Allison , Jr. , assistant adjutant
general United States volunteers , recently
appointed , will proceed to Chlckamnaoga
National park , Ga. , and report to Gemmeral
James H. Wilson , comnianding Sixth army
corps. -
The following changes in duties anti sth-
( ions of officers of ( lie medical department
are ordered : Captain Charles F. Kieffer ,
assistant surgeon , United States Army , will
proceed to Tampa , Fla. , and report to Major
eGneral William ft. Shafter , United States
volunteers. First Lieutenant l'owefl C.
Fauntleroy , assistant surgeon United States
army , will proceed to Tampa , Fla. , and report -
port to Major General 'IVihiiammn It. Shafter ,
United States volunteers ,
First Lieutenant Phitiip J , PerkIns , United
States volunteer signal corps , will -report
to Richard B. Thompson , United States vol.
ummteer signal corps , at San Francisco , Cal , ,
for duty withm expedition to Philippines.
First Lieutenant Alynratlo M. Fuller , See-
oral cavalry , is granted leave of absence to
citable hint to accept cormimission of major
in the First regiment , Missouri volunteers.
Captain l'lmiiiip lI. Lydig , United States
Volunteers , will proceed to Camp George
H. Thomas , Chickamatmga Notional Park ,
Ga. , anti report to General Wihhiston , United
States volunteers , First army corps.
Captain Ogden Rafferty , assistant surgeon
United States army , will proceed to Key
'IVest and report to Major William It. hall ,
surgeon , for duty at the United States general -
oral hospital ,
Captain William C. Gorgas , assistant surgeon -
geon United States army , will report to
Major George T , Torney , surgeon United
States array , New York City , for duty on
the United States imopital ship Relief ,
The foliowing namned officers are relieved
from duty at 'IVest l'oint , N. Y. , anti will
join their troops ; Second Lieutenant -
tenant FrancIs LeJ , Parker.
Fifth cavalry ; Second Lie.utenammt
Samuel 110ff , Sixth cavalry ; Second Lieutemi-
ant 'IVhlhiam P. Pence , Fifth artillery ; See-
end Lieutemmant Horace itt , Iteeve , Third infantry -
fantry ,
The secretary of war relieves Caimtain
George Ii , Stotmclm , Third Infantry , as acting -
ing Indian agent at the Crow agency , Moo-
( ann ,
The foliowimmg assigmments of stations amid
duties of officers of time United States voi-
unteer signal corps : Major Josepim II. Max-
field , now at Tampa , Fin. , will assumnme corn-
mmmd of war balloon sectiomms at that point
anti report by letter to Lieutenant Colonel
James Allen , United States vobimmtoer signal
corps , staff of general commnaiimhirig arrmny at
Key 'IVost , Major Mtixficld and bnllooim do-
taclmmnent vIli rcnnaiii nittachetl to time Fifthm
army. corps under orders of General Wihiiam
U , Shmafter , United States volunteers. Major
Frank Green will report to General Williamn
ft. Shelter , United States volunteers ,
Tnumiima , Fla. , for assigimimnent to duty as signal -
nal officer of Fifth army corps.
( I ii fl i'y 'i'tikn's itmirri I y's l'lttee ,
WAShINGTON , Juno 6.-i. M , Guffey hmas
been made the representative of time state
JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
VflOSA [ CANDY MANUFACTURERS
Jobbon's of
CRACKLIS , NUTS , U6ARS and FIR [ WORKS.
Selling Agents
KA TR PI13LD CHA S. S UMNI3 RICa
. .
ICa OIurma. o OIurt.
of Pennsylvania on the themoeratlo commit-
fee to succced William I" , liarrity , Messrs.
hiarrity anti Guffey weto notified of the
change by Senator Jones of Arkansas , whme
is chairman of the comrmmnittee , The substitution -
tution of Mr. Guffey's name Is time result of
a poll of the national conimnitlee matlo
through the mail by Senator Jones.
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Get a malt at Cutat and get the bc'st amitt
most complete. The IIeo' eommi'iination nma
of Cuba. the West indies anti .f ( ho world.
Whim a Bee map coupon , on page 2 , IG (
cents , at lice office , Omaha , South Omaha or
Council illuffe , fly mail , 14 cents. Atidresa
Cumban Map Department ,
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Nothing so ap.
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peals to ii mot n.
: 7 er's heart as the
- Si Itt of her baby
aseetr , Tlmta is
' tloub y true whmen
time white lips ,
: : , bI , . . time fevered brow , 4
thme bltme lines
. _ _ ; beneath the eyes
. , anti tlmc thin lit-
tIc lmandt tell time
pathetic .tory
' . . that baby Is Ii
- 1 To the child that
conies into time
world robust and
healthy , time ordi.
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nary ills of child. 'l"
J i Imood are not
%
-a serious menace ;
- bitt to the weak ,
nInny baby with the seeds of disease mi-
plati'teti In Its little body even before birth ,
they are a mcrioua matter anti frequently
mean baby's death.
Time woman who wants a strong , healthy
baby must see to it that hc docs not stiffer
front weakness and diseit.cc of the important -
ant and delicate organs conccrmaed In ninth-
erhood. Dr. Plcrce'm Favorite Prescription
acts directly on these organ" , allaying in.
fiamnnmatlomi lmealhmmg ulceration anti soothm'mmig
pain. It tts a woimnan for wifchtootl amid
motherhood. It bammjshmes tine disconmforts
of the period of anticipation rand intakes
baby's ditTy to time world caiy and almimost
paimiless. It immstmrcs time mmewcomnter's hmealtim
amid an anmplc supply of mmommrislmrmient. It
rids mnaternity of its perils. It has caused
many a childless home to rinmr witlm tIme
happy iatmglmter of healthy cimiltirerm. Over '
, ooowommmcmi have testified to its niarvelous '
merits. It is the discovery of an cmmmimient - .
amid skillful specialist , Dr. R. V. Pierce ,
fmr thm'rrty years eldef commsultimmg Physician
to time great Invalids' ' Hotel anti Stmrgical
Institute , at Bufflulo , N , V. All ntethicinc
dealers sell It. zilimmg womileim u'hio 'ritc to . . . .
Dr. Pierce will receive free his best advice ,
Scores of wonmemm wino have been cured
of obstinate amid dangerous discuses by Dr.
Pierce's nicdicines hare told tbir experiences - '
ences In Dr. Pierce's Coninnomi Scmmse Med.
ical Adviser. It commtaimns mooS pages , over
300 cmigravlngs amid coiorcd plates , anti 1mm
free. Senti 21 one.ccmit Stalmips , a corer "
cast of , , : ai1n only , for p'pcr.covcred
copy ; clothm binding t stamps. Address
Dr , R , V. I'ierce , Buffalo , N , V. '
Health is Wealth ,
DR. E. ( . WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
I THE ORIGIUAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATI0N ,
Iesoldnndor positive 'rlttems Guarantee.
byimathorizod agents only , to corn "ieak Memory , '
Dizzinmoss , Wakefulness , Fits , Hyateritm , Quicic-
ness , Nitht Losses , Evil Dreams. Lack of ( , onti.
doimcoNervoosness , Lassitude , nil Dmina , Youth.
Cut Errors , orExcessivoUsoofTobaccoOpium ,
or Liquimr , wlmlch leads to Misery , Consumption ,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mom ! , $1 a
box ; six for $5 ; with writtcngunrnnteo to
. . . .
cure or i'atimncI monet. ptamplepachi.
age , containing five days trozmtmentwith full
instruction , , 25 cents. One sample only oki to
each person. At store or by mnami.
Label Special
'L' ' ' Extra Strength.
' , ,1 : pny For Impotency , Lose of I
l'oWcmr , Lost Manhood ,
l3tor'ihity or flarrermnoss.t
cL4vj45 ( a box ; aix for $5 , with
1'wr1tt n gtmarantee
' . Atatore
Myers Dillon Druir Co. , S. B , Corner
101 nun it Fairmint mm S I I. . (1 nmnlmn , ? n'cb.
Ihe Ladies' Departmentof the
New
Hygiene
.
Institute
Is now open for business , anti fully
equipped with two new apparatus for giving
the most hmealthnfui , pleasiimg batims kmmowit (
to the world.
The INSTITUTE has among its patrons , .
the best known ladies iii Omaha. We asIc
you to give it a trial of two baths at least , . (
and if it is not found as represented , we wilt f
refund your money.
Rooms , New Quarters ,
216-218-220 Bee BuiIdIn I'
New lIyiene Inst. ' ;
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'I DUFFY'S
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PURE MRhT WhISKEY I '
I ALL DRUCCISTS $4 $
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Noto-Specintl sumnmer Prices for reserved
Seats , itic , SertIs go till tI'iilt at thmeitter boic "
( milieu for till itensoim , itnd ami' night , 'Feb. . 1" '
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