TTTE OMAHA -DATTjY HTCE: 3fO'DAY, FEB HI' AH Y 20, 1000. 3 TS3 i er a , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iwn a mlssLrm f r M'trnl )r iw Ho I) i; A i0 I'O T V I) Vfl? ' no to deliver mhlrrsscg. I left thtr nt the brc ikl k out of tlu war , IvbtllJ JLu lAMi lUillii Mr. l'lckler nml others wuttld I'M.l . ..;int will V Jte on the iiUMtl.-n ' I untttrcU tholr services ami WO SI FN AIIOWFI) TO VOTE Wnterlco Courier U Informed thn siinoii 3u:ntion. Pavln Bells gla. fine A. U. C. beer, Neiimnyor'B hotel. IVelabnch burners at Mxby's. Tel. 193. (luilwclscr btcr U. IlosenfelJt. agent. Photos, Mnirnrrcll & Co.. 45 Muln street. Oct your work dono at the popular Euglo laundry, 721 llroadway. '1'hono 157. V. C. Kstcii, undertaker, S3 Pearl street Telephones: Ofllce, S7i icsldence. 23. I II. Christy of CIiIciiro l In the city on IjusIiicsh and ileanuro combined. Tho place to havo your framing done. Alexander's Art Emporium, 333 Iiroadway. Mrg. Oeorgo U. Smith has been called to Pueblo, Colo,, by the serious Illness of a urandson. City Treasurer Hrooks Iteed and wife Hpent yesterday visiting friends In I'latts- moutll, JNCU. Thn unaril of I-Muenllnn h.u ruled that the MT. anil .Mrs. W. i. .ni'uiiuiuu ii y , . .,,. ,.. ,,,i.i , ,., !" ' .1" talulni: Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Williams oi """i" "u',v-" """""'- i"""i'' u increase us lonRevity 1t,.,tr,.r.t. In. upon tho lilRM rCllOOl fcltu proposition at tno Tho Wnah nctnn Pi-pm InlU Mil nlnn- Jacob films, chairman of tho Hoard of school election to bo held .March 12. Tho conrernlnir fomc ; oak lumbor that hns been IMucatlon, Is still conllnd to bis homo by wotIlcll wcro alottca to voto 0I1 thu question "T ",.f of tho iFKtinncc of tho bonds at tho election to tho recorder's museum a section of burr in 18'J'J and the board feels that they should iwk plank that the United States covern mrt.ilnlv bo t,ni-n,i(in.i .,. n nminn mcnt cllt.nni "awed 111 the summer of IMS where they would prefer the school should bo built with the proceeds of these bonds. Thcro nppcars to be some misconception regarding tho resolution presented by Mem May Participate in Coming Election to Dc- cido High Echool Bite. BOARD WILL BE GUIDED BY THE RESULT I'linnlMllly of mi Injunction Suit lldiiK llroimlit l I'reti'tit the Mut ter HeliiK Iteferrcil tu it Popular Vote. of uniformly of text h "its In the county sitioois at trie approa nin? scnooi elections. IlurlltiKton has a branch of Debs soelnl dc-morrary. It will have a complete munici pal ticket In the Held at the approaching election t remove In Iiliino to nc cent the stato ngency of a life Insuriinoo company. Tho ellv nf Atlnnt e. wh eh boueht the Atlantic water works a year aito. has paid WOO of the bonded Indebtedness of the old water company in tnui time. Tho lfi-vrnr-o i dnuchter nf D. 1). Woods of (Idldllf Id has disappeared from her homo ana no trace or lier can bo round. No mi- son Is known for her Ieavlnir. ns her homo life was supposed to be pleasant. U. I,. Klinefelter of Mason City, who Is lecturing In Iowa for tho State Agricultural college, exhibits some nnnles of thn cron of 1S98 which were grown In Monona by a man named Kane. Tno npples are called Kane s long keepers nnd were grown on seedlings planted thirty year ago. The trees. It Is stated, were llfleen years old before they began to bear. Tho fruit which Mr. Klinefelter exhibits hns not been kept In cold storage or protected In any way to u mi.viti. nttnek of tile grip. Mrs. Hobert Colvlllo of fjalusburg. III., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Victor H. Ilender, has returned home. Hd Hothert of the Northwestern city ticket olllcu spent yesterday In lies Moines, wlu.r-n Mrs. Hothert Is visiting friends. Mrs. H. I). Wheeler of Willow nvenuc is and nut In the Goose creek brtduo on the military road In Highland. It served there thirty. four years, when John Stone tore It out. That was In li72. Mr. Anderson took somo of tho planks for walks and they mivu optri iiiuier loot ior twentv-emnt had hoped that il havo also vol pa and his great ills- appointments, polltlcclly, seem to have clouded his memory. Ho was at tho state republican convention at Hnlfleld when I stated very emphatically that I had returned to tho republican party. Tho fact that 1 aa thero as a delegate, from Deuel county should havo been sufficient evidence as to my status. Ab to tuoro recent declarations, the In.lfnr hno ficnn mlfclt.fnt'mrtil In mnrv twoi Pretty tilrl U'rirrslter Xnme on One, i .., ,,,1,,. i i,BV ,,i., i, ..i-i,. .i.J Iowa Gir a Signal "Corps Operator and Uncle Sam's Cblofllal Policy. 19 TALE OF LOVE IS CARRIED BY AN EGG it tioeM to Ciiluiti AVIiere DnnliliiK'' Viwii(,4 rvllmr Uetudltili ii -in ... . 1....'.... nvlittnli..! i.ImII frr.ni hor inothcr. Mrs. Mnry Moon of Humphrey, Neb. ber Stewart at tho meeting of tho board last 'j!,r,,J;I 'J' h'L00'1 lsfml,ul.et. though It has Hobert Henderson, city editor of tho Non- MonJny night. The first propailtlon In the " " FALL FIFTY FEET TO DEATH parell, who bus been seriously sick ut tno Orand hotel for the last week, is con vulcsclni:. There will bo i special meeting this even ing of Kxcelslor lodge, No. 2i!, Ancient Kreo nnd Accepted Masons, for work In the third degree. Tho personal Injury dnmnge suit of At torney O. D. Wheeler ngnlnst the Omnha Hi St. Louis railway Is set for trial In the district court at thu completion of tho Sin II I Injunction suit ngninsi ine ciiy, Mrs. Mnry Sinclair Is seriously ill witn ltodli-H iif a Ci-riiiaii I'm r liter mill II In 'Pen in Art' l'oinnl In a Itiivlne. resolution which Is to be submitted to the voters was as follows: Shall tho board of directors of the Inde pendent sehool district of Council Illuffs bo authorized to expend tho proceeds of tho bonds Issued for tho construction of a liluh school by tho vote of tho electors nt til.. nunlKil !..l,r...1 oliuMr.,, It. W 111 Ihn tuirchasa of a slto and construction of a YANKTON, S. D., Kcb. 25. (Special Tele- high ivliool building at tho place receiving gram.) Last night tho body of Adolph A tno nircesi numuer ot votes oi ino cipciors ,,i,u , ... . . . of snld district, under the proKsltlon there- u'" ",m l" 101 slB wero ,ou,UI 1,1 a C,P for submltteil to said electors nt the an- gulch near his home, twelve miles west of pneumonia ut the homo ot her daughter, nual school election held March 12, 1000. here. Ho was gathering wood for fuel, and Mm .If HMO I III In IT. Oil 1'OUrtll Street. All- 1 Tim .irLMltnnnf U nilvnneeil liv Knmo that I In itrlultnv r,tt,., !,., ,l.. .t T :i: - . .. .1...,- i l,.l... Illm..i t linn. " . ' . . -"" w-V wninu oek a I i be"e summoned tJ her bed- a '"Vorable vote is not recorded for tuis per- nll3 team probably (dipped and tho team and rim imitiililv meotlnir of the Council Hluffs denied nutliorlty to use tno proceeds or tue tJlelcli had been missing for thro days from Ministerial association will be held nt 10:30 bond Isfiuo for tho erection of a high school his home, but It was thought ho was at a as 73 years old and German farmers In Yank paper. ooara snan uo empowered to uso tne money i ion county, Mr. and Mrs. HcnJamln Winchester ecle- for tho erection of a high school building on united the sixtieth anniversary of their suc, el(o ns tuo majority of tho people shall wedding yesterday nt their homo on K.ist . . . . .. , ISTI the neonlo Washington iivenue. During the ilny u s-itci. ai me election in isjj tne peopio number of their friends cnlled nnd ten- voted for tho Issuanco of tho bonds on con- dered them their hearty congratulations. Ultlon that tho school ehould be erected on Ministerial nssocintion win no neiu ni nonu isfiuo ror tno erection or a nign scnuai nis Home, but It wi o'clock this morning ut the Klrst Presby- buUln?i This proposition was Included for neighbor's. Ho wo of TrInllty'Methodls't church will reVd a the exprcts purposo of deciding whether the one ot tho oldest G( I nm n republican." "As a matter of fact, during 1S93 I secured tho adoption by the Reform Press ossrclatlon ot a distinctively protective tariff plnnk, and had the samo adonled bv the Nntlnnnl Pnrin OT DODOB. In., Keb. 23. tSticckiU ers' Alllanco and Industrial union, and In An unlquo romance Involving tho colonial 1S06 had tho people's party of South Dakota. pone) or tno united btates, of tho towa hen In stato ccnvcntlon. ndopt tho samo protee and n romantic nnd pretty clrl has lust do- tlvo nlank. These facts nre known to rverv vciopeu in tnis city. This city has betoaie Scuth Dakotan of average Intelligence. The tho acknowledged headquarters of tho egg major needs to brush awny tho cobwebs anu poultry business for Uio west, ninny that envelop his mind. irain lends of uvo nnd d raised noultrv and "As to tho finance nuestlnn. I nm Hiirnrlned hundreds of thousands of dozens of cgRS that Mr. Plcklor should refer to a matter being shipped annually to tho eastern mar- In which ho Is so exceedingly vulnerable. It ktCs. During tho shipping sensou in the la well known that I opposed the adoption summer mon'hs largo forces of girls arc cm- of free coinage of Bllver ns a paramount pioyed handling eggs taken from pickling Issue, nnd reduced Its Importance. The vats to bo prepared for shipment. Ono of columns of tho llurallst nnd my opposition tho girls employed In tho Loomls ece house nt tho stato convention In 1SD6 oro In evl- last summer selected a largo smooth egg dence. Mr. Plcklcr was a rampant free and in a moment of romnnco and day dream- coinage man dining his wholo career In ing wroto her natno nnd address upon It congress, and In tho campaign of 1S!6 ndvo witn an indelible pencil. It was plnced In catixl It; In fact, he advocated tho whole n case with 277 others and shipped to New populist financial theories In and out of iork, thcro It found Its way to tho ware- congress. In 1S90. after his election to con houso of an exporter nnd was ono of the gress, as n republican, ho made thnt long first shipments of American eggs made to trln to Ocaln. Fin . to assure tho farmers' Cuba. Weeks slipped Into months and tho nlllanco of his undying devotion to all of young woman forgot her romantic "our principles.' That ho came there to find summer dreams nnd eggshells, but tho out what we wanted so ho might push our maiden's messngo wns working out her mensures In congress. Ho made n I . . for destiny. Early In December sho received" a tho leadership In congress, and later Intro letter winch boro tho postmnrk of Gulncs, duccd nnd advocated tho sub-treasury bill Cuba. On tho upper rlghthnnd corner of If tho republican party could so generously tho envclopo wcro tho words, "ofllclal busl- forgive him, Biircly ho ought to forgive me. ness.' Thcso wcro carefully cancelled and Tho difference Is. he was n renubllcnn In In tho regulation placo wns a marcon-colored theory and stood on a populist platform nnd stamp, on opening It sho found tho follow- republican ticket, while I stood on n populist ing letter enclcsed: platform and populist ticket. At present I U. S. SIGNAL COUPS, TELEGRAPH am doing what I can ns a private In the Or ! ICE, GUINES, Cuba, Jan. 11, 1900. ranks to help build up tho republican party." Miss Llzzlo Gllday, Fort Dodge, la.: I nm OIVI1N llimi.VI, OV A PA 1. 13 l'Wt'13. .lint H'ImIi of Chief of the HIhinIiiiiion In (Jrnlllcd. nilRYPA'NR. tt'vn . I.VJ. 9S fSnnnlr.t Tin Heilmond company onens a week's I n aiii "ronimllv inTt...i nmi ptnnn iimi wDi..n.i.i t.i . m.. ........ I.. I.. ... ii..i1nn II.Aiitor I rf ...... ....... iiHDii-irniv, iiiiu tuiui Ul UIU VUSiUlil Oliu- ! " rZ,.:. ,V.. ,w,V'iu' .v : election tho state superintendent of public shones, has been laid at rest. His dylna re tloually good and theatergoers will doubt- Instruction has held thnt the Oakland avenue quest was carried out and ho was "burled less enjoy tno nignuy perioriiiuiiees io sue is noi centrally located. Tlie purposo or iiko a wnito mnn." The funeral, which was mo exicni oi crunuiiiK mu nuuao m presenting this proposition Is to empower ono ot the largest ever held In Wyoming ... . ' V, r- n rimi , Wl.nmlnj tbo board to erect tho school on the Oakland was hold ut Fort Washaklo Friday nfter- 111 who hiive'been the guests of Mrs. Lin- nvenuo property, In the event of thnt slto so- noon. Tho old chief was burled with mill coin's sister, Mins Allen of North First curing tho largest number of votes nt the tary honors. Tho First United States street, Tor u monin past, returned norne coming election. cavalry and tho reglmentnl band ncted as Haturday evening. Mr. Lincoln Is agent for escort nnd preceded tho funeral nrneesslon thu Milwaukee at Wyoming nnd during llonnl fiulilrd by ltesult. , nnn nrcctu lu? P108810" h i al ienee tho depot wns burned to tho ,,',, ,,, .,,,., ,u, ,. ot 2,000 persons. The chief, during his sav- . - .v . ' r.n..i.i u.ii.v. .uu.l lUU, lllv grollllu. I law does nnt pinrmivpr llin vnlun nt the. Tho Economic lenguo will meet this even- I , , .... . ' " lug at 7:30 o'clock In tho city council eliam- l" uremiw wuero iuo scuooi ber. The subject for discussion will be should be placed, this authority nlono rest- Tho Evil of Political nirusansnip in inK with tho members of tho Hoard of Edu- suro you had no idea into whoso hands nnd to what distant lands tho egg upon which I you wroto your name would go. It came with a largo shipment from tho United fatntcB r.nd wns purchased by n Cuban mer chant here, who, being unnblo to read Eng llsh, brought It to me for translation. I would bo very glad to havo you answer this letter, as I am curious to know tho one who adopted so novel a method of correspond once, i havo a camera nnd havo nnd a snap rhot taken of myself with tho egg In my hand. If you care for ono of the pictures let mo hear from you. Very truly, "CHARLES PERCY N. SMITH." This letter was promptly answered with a request for tho picture, which arrived In duo time, with nnothcr lettor. In which Mr, CODY HAS TWO BIG SCHEMES cnty years' reign, never lifted his hand ngnlnst tho whites. At tho grave three volleys were flred and ns tho body was low ered "taps" were sounded. ilLJoXlor. l1. 'Siwr.nrrn cation. It Is not believed that tho schooled., county superintendent of schools In Pottu- rectors would oppose tho preference of the I NnrntoKii Valley Stoekiueii Ormui Ire. JO DAIIA1UUA, W JO., I'CB. .11. ll)eCI!ll. wnttnmla county. majority of tho voters as cxprcaied at tho Tho Saratoga Viilley Stock association was Pirn-mien 11. lllnss of IsOO Tostevin Street nol s. organized hero vesterdnv nmnnir thu alnoU tiled Saturday nt Liny tenter, in en., iriim g.. ,h meclinr of ,hn B.,,on, ,,t men 0f this place, principally for protection i.iK.iimnii n. l in wns n inemuer oi me iirm .. . . . . . . . - . ..... i i i ........ l Alnnilnv. wlipn it wnn ,T.liln.l n a..i....t tun l nirninsr rnlfln t.nipvi3. A rncnllltlnn u'na Of IIIOSS lirOS. OI IIUS Cliy llim imu i"'-n - - '-"" m.unin uiv -n - - - ..., nt Clay (tenter for some little time, tho question to tho voters, thcro hns been con- adopted that tho stockmen are In favor of nr.., imvlnir il kintriict for bridge paint Ing there. Ho was 12 years of ago. The body 18 cxpecieu to urrivu nuiu immj. Kl.U-lltv council. Hoynl Arcanum, will give a curd nnd dancing party tomorrow night for Its members and their friends. Company L, Fifty-lirst regiment, Nowa National (iiiuril. hns received Its caulp ment from the stnto nnd samo hns been partly .distributed. A further distribution will bo made ut drill tomorrow evening. slderable talk of tho possibility of Injunction the Department of Agrlculturo continuing proceedings being brought against tho board tho free distribution of blackleg vaccine, to restrain It from submitting tho question to tho people. It Is reported that tho per sons Interested In tho present litigation ngalnst the Oakland nvenuo slto Intend to bring such Injunction proceedings, fearing that a majority of tho voters of tho school district would cast their ballots In favor of FiRE RECORD. Mliclit FlrniH lliirned Out, uiuuvuiu, t-eD. z&. Right nrms wcro burned out today in a llro which destroyed n four-story btlck building nt Cl-55 Jef I .. . , , rfl... 1 . tl... . . . I I 1 I will bo held this evening in Hoynl Arcanum Member Stewnrt when asked If ho thought ,, ., ' ... .or A Alu. lm . Monde sso in will be Uio oomposer ,,., ., ,, . ... ... (, "" " ,uuu. iuo treated nnd an Interesting feature of the '" ' "'J program will be the rendering of "Ho strain t'' hoard from submitting tha slto 'wnieiiein liver israei, irom ine oraiono ipit'eiiuu m mu vuiura Eiim no nnu nearu Oruniilzcn fiiild and Copper ('oiiipiiuy ivlth 151,(11)11.(100 Cnpllnl Itoilll to Yi'IIimi stone Park. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Fob. 25. (Special.) A gold nnd copper company, nt tho head of which is Colonel W. F. Cody (Iluffnlo 11111), will Incorporate In Wyoming In a few days A short time ago two shafts were sunk to a depth of sixty feet In a property owned by Cclonel Cody and situated about forty miles from Cody City, nnd paying oro was struck. The company will havo a capital stock ot $1,000,000. With Cody aro associated J. M. Schwocd, George T. Hock, George Phnrntflfltn Inhn llnvlu 1? Mnrlid 1 rimlth gnvo n mora,, detailed personnl nc- Hll,. .,,' r,i.-r,i mu'H.. nil nf Vvn. count of himself. Ip this letter Mr. Smith , I' l CnAv whn la hnrn trulfiv nnvn Hint n rpl 1 i nm in iuo cmpioy oi iuo united amies n i, , . nnro ,.0iHn,- thn . V . , mijacimrgo oi 'e ouico estnl),fhmcnt of ro;1(, from Co,,y (o tho at this place. I like, If hem Very Well, In- Ynllmiotnn,, tnrb. With thn romnlnllnn of deed. It is a nlco healthy place, and tho peopio treat you wjcll. ,They think nn American Is n small God. Now, plcaso answer this letter soon, and after wo be- a lino to Cody by tho Burlington, this wagon road would bo tho most direct route to tho wonderland. It would also enable residents of northern Wyoming to go direct to tho CAMIMODT FOR THE SENA FE Sou'b Dakota Conercjmnn After tbe Seat Occupied by Pettigrew. FORMALLY ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY ot I.lkelv (but Hi- Will Hate the l'LId All to Ulutsc If-Other Asplrnutn l.lkcl)' to l'.iiler tlie ltuee. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. (Special Tele gram.) Robert J, Gamble, member of con gress from South Dakota, tonight nuthor- Ized tho statement that ho was a candidate for the United States senate to succeed Richard F. Pettigrew nnd that ho would not bo n candidate for reuomluntlon to the lower house. "I have arrived at this conclusion." said Mr. Gamble, "after careful consideration. 1 have Invited opinions from my friends mil they have advised nie to tnko this course. 1 shall go Into tho contest to win If posdble nnd shall make every effort to help carry our stato for McKlnley and tho republican ticket. Our peopio stnnd with tho adminis tration In Its policies nnd I havo not the least doubt that South Dakota will cast Us voto In the electoral college for tho repub lican candidates for president and vice president." Robert J. Gamble came to congress llrst In 1S9I, serving through thu Fifty-fourth congress with much credit. In 1 800 he wns renominated, but In the slump ot the west to Ilrynnlsm ho wns defeated by n plurality of 1S2 votes out ot a total poll of 83,000. Ill 1S9S be sought vindication and eo pron iuncol wcro tho voters of South Dakota in his favor that ho was elected by a majority ot 6.".000. Gamble Is popular with his collcnguiM ond Is regarded ns one ot tho strong men In the house. He Is looked upon ns the logical candidate to make the light ugnliist Petti grew, ns has been nppnrent for some time, nnd his determination to mnkc tho ro-o for the senate nnd not to bo a candidate for re-cloctltiii to the house clears the nlnus phcro very considerably. It Is believed here that actlvo workers In tho republican party in South Dakotn are with Gamble mi l that ho will bo nblo to bring nbout Pettl grew's political undoing. Two Killed III Ntrei-t far Wreok. ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 25. A street car on tho Decntur Illue It no wns wrecked this morning near Oakland cemetery, by striking nn obstruction which had evidently been placed across the track. Tho car Jumpel fully ten feet Into the nlr ond rolled fifteen feet down nn embankment. Tho twelve pas sengers on the car wero more or les.i In jured. Those sustaining serious Injuries arc: Motormnn George Maddox, Hcrschcll Del lapcrry, Policeman Eugene Coker, Policeman Sid Cooglcr nnd E. W. Wallace. It Is thought Dellaperry and Cokcr are fatally wounded. Duffy'o Pure Malt Whiskey M cures ctmRhs, colds, pnp, nstliiim, bron chitis nmi consump tion. It stimulates the Moorf. Thonrent- iat known heart tonic IMPOKNCY It Is a we'l- v V kunwr generally reco X gnlzcd ntivmg medio ni in mnko n speeln firi . disorders, that fix Jni . INSANITY, f DEATH, folio M I I the Iiim'Im nf I VSAsy whether cnu" J$.s5 mental of bod AyC eret vice. Hear ' I Nervo - Vital, come a little better acquainted I will write park (1Btcai, of B0I1R MBt ,lU(l nrou1(1 by uuu uiii;n.oiii(i mnui in. in i vim iiWny 0( Montana. nils letter was answered na promptly ns nrimni'N for Alkali SolU the nrst. unclo Banys ovccllont mall facill- CHEYENNE, Feb. 2.ri. (Special.) An 1 it 1 1 ii ii to Hi Mli'i'troeiili'd. NEW YORK. Feb. 2.1. Everything Is In readiness for tho execution of Antonio Fcr raro In tho electric chnlr nt Sing Sing tomor row morning. On April 4. 1SUS, In a fight with a fellow countryman, Luciano Muchluo, In Hrooklyn, Ferrnro cut his opponent's throat with a razor, killing htm Instautly. nntt fact who Uy of special 1MHEC1L1TY, r e u u e u t l y w closely upon M P OTENCY. d by severo lly labor or se In mind that llnfli.v !STnr- ous nnd ussoelate Pelvic Diseases oro nil ear of kin to IMPivpiini'V mnl ilmt hose pains neross tlie tiack, spots befom lie eves, lllld Hint llllliili Hrnsntlitn urn nil forerunners of an oncoming Inipoteney If you nre the victim of Inipoteney you know It, nnd so do many of your nssocU uteu. Have Cured Thousands Of Impotent men nnd will guaianteo to cure you If you place your ease 111 my naiiiiM. Electricity as applied to the human bod by my Dr, Bennett's Electric Belt s today the only known cure for Impo tent man. My Holt has patented soft, sllk- n. ehamols-covered spongo ele'ctrodes that cannot burn nnd blister ns do the other lectrodeH on nil other mukes of belts; do not bo deceived when others claim to hnvo them; Investigate for yourself. Phvslelnim say that there can be only ono result when ELECTRICITY Is upplleil to tile hllmall system through my patented electtodes that result u euro. My Electrical Suspen sory for the permanent euro of the va rious weaknesses of nun Is FREE to every male purchaser of one of my Holts. I have it book called "THE FIND INO OF THE FOl'NTAIN OF ETERNAL YOl'TIl" that every man and woman diould have; It contains a large amount of uformatliiu uml udlti'e that you will Hud iivaluable. 1 will send you a copy f rw f you eunnot call. CniTsultatlon and ud ,'lee FREE, either at my olileo or by mall. whether you decide to take iny treatment or not ns I wish every one to iiive-stlgato wlint my bell lius ilone ror others. Why not write or call without delnvT You ran bo cured quicker and cheaper now than when you get worse. Auuress tor DCMMCTT Electric Belt Tho regular meeting of the Dorthlck club tho very slto which they nro now opposing. following firms suffered: Lammert & Mann, machinery; William W. Vernon, gas ma chinery; James Harry & Co., patternmakers; llrynii llended for Mi'inpbls NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 23. Tonight nt 1, nnlnA1. II' T ll..n.. nf.nn...nn I...I 1... ... . . . . . . til . . I41 U V.IUil t, . . i.ljllll, ill,V.Mtl'.l II III) 11 Ml l, ut ll ( u, ini.. ... interesting bulletin nas just neon issued . Socretary of Stato W. S. Morgan, left hero n vniv.nm In tr tun nl.alnnli.u nt It,.,.. annon I , .. . , .... . . . ,. r..... . r. . " " -I""-'" uy IUO ngriCUlturni ucparuiicni oi uio ailllll , f. ln.,,nhlo tlnrlmr t in .lnv Mr llrvmi T rnlln..-n.t It ..ln..rt 1..., t I. n I .. .. . ... .... I .'.....,'.. n .."rf ..n.t.o ,t..u.,i.-u iui, .i .uiiuu9, uui. iin; 11 in vers tv on nat vo torago p ants tor niKan ... iiu,.i i. .,,.r,i rn,im,i oi. communications wero of such a nature that aolls; Ti10 ra(C!i cimngcs that hnvo been llcnt8 ot Nasuvi,0 nna teccUcA tnnlly caner3 ...v, ,.u..w ..wv ..,,..vU , .A", wroiiRiu in mo management, oi hiook in m j,s hotel. ouiutiuui w iuiuilv. lUnH iuo imuuB ii.iyu their feeding, sheltering nnu humane su- been so satlsractory that n recent letter ,,crviaon have. In the opinion of tho nu from tbo Cuban Islo intimates that Mr. thor rrofi xclson, not only placed tho stock Scnlth will scon secure n leave of absenco i,iinlnnK nn a sum nnd nnvlntr foundation. Elijah." by a chorus of nbout twenty there was such a possibility, but ho could not nf m mrT? & Co - lttornmokcrB; i..mbers of tin-club, under the direction of , , . ,, ' ,. ' ' " X Ilnrtry EIl;ctro company; Gcorgo H. Nye, Vllllam L. Thlcksttin. 1 ,,11 i h, .,.i, nV u PWMns no pump manufacturer; Charles H. Saiidham, Mrs. Rachel E. Pu.erbaugh died yester- "'lbr'" ' ' 3 i'i,BS- "U,1J1 patternmaker; A. J. Holkln Circular Ad pi day morning nt' 72:1 Hotith Eighth street bcllovo nny court would for n moment Issue nfter nn Illness extending over two yours, any order that would prevent tho will of the uged 42 yenrs. She leaves one son by a peopio being expressed, especially as such f.r.!!T ,!rSlr", 7 m w.?n - m" I'xprcsslon from tho voters would not bo M. Siithnril nnd Mrs. L. Jotinston of this legnlly binding nnd would not in nny way in- city. The funeral will be held this after- tcrfcro with tho Hoard ot Education excr- from hla governmental duties nnd his vaca Hon will bo spent in Iowa. When ho returns It Is not unlikely that an American goddess will Bharo tbe honors which admiring Cubans bestow upon ono of Unclo Sam's officials. dressing company; W. A. Jones company, foundryincn (olllces only). Tho building and most of tho contents wcro burned. noon nt 2 o'clock from tho resldenco nnd Interment will bo In Wulnut Hill ceme tery. . . clslng Its rights In the mntter. N. Y. numbing G Tei. 2P0. GEAR'S SEAT IN THE SENATE llnr ANNoelnllon Merllnir, first VIco President Flnley Hurko has Called a meeting of the Pottawattamie County liar nssocintion for this morning decuple tin I'lari- Klllt-il by (be I.nte IIoncoo Cmiklliig; for EIkIU Yearn. Troy ilron Work. ALBANY, N. Y., Fob. 25. Flro destroyed threo buildings of tho Troy Mnllcablo Iron works today. Loss, J150.000. The plant Is located In tho town of Colonic, Just liorth of the Wntervllet city boundary line and cast of tho Erlo canal. Fully 1,000 employes will bo throw ii out of work for threo months. Mill at New CiliiNunw. HALIFAX, Feb. 25. Tho works of the WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. (Special.) at 1 o'clock. In tho superior court, to take Senator Gear of Iowa occupies tho llrst seat Marltlmo Milling company nt Now Glasgow nctlon on tho death of Hon. 1). C. Hloomcr. of tho second row on tho middle nlslo of tho wero destroyed by flro today, together with iwhn hail bffMi president of the nssocintion senate chamber, whero Roscoe Conkllng sat a grain elevator and thousands of bushels of over slnco Its organization. It wns only for eight years nnd William Pitt Feseendcn grain. This wns tno pioneer hour mill In Saturday, tho day of his death, thnt tho for six. Mr. Allison sits besldo his col- tno lower provinces, loss, $i&u,uuu nuaftplntlmi hnnnrnl ItRf.lf na wnll na Mm I InnpllO nnil litis nrfMlnlpil thn ftnmp llpalf for I " uu......,.w,. ..u..u. . .... ...., it. . I nii.iut,. Tt.i.t. TTn..i c.ni.... i- . . . .. , t .i In re-electing him Its presiding officer for nearly eighteen years. Mr. Gear wears an I '" u"l,iu'"t" nnnil,..r vi-nr. old-fashioned blnck slouch hat. nnd for somo for PIes' Injuries nnd skin diseases. It is ilrrnnninnl. for Mm funnrnl hmn i.no., rnnsnii nr nnllthir npvnr JinnuR It on thn nou ll0 orlgllinl Witch Hazel SnlVO, Hewaro of left In tho hands of J. D. Edmundson, who that Is nsslgned to him in tho republlcnn n11 .counterfeits irum isuu io ioiu wan uusiui'ss partner oi mmiw imm, uu. nu.i.a .i. ...m mu CtlDCOACT flC TUC UCATUfTD Mr. Hloomcr. Tho present plans nro that and drops it on tho iloor be3ldo his desk, IrUntoAOl Ur Inu WtAlntn thn funeral shall bo held Wednesday nfter- where everybody who comes down tho mlddlo noon nt 2 o'clock from St. Paul's Episcopal of tho alslo Is likely to step upon It. Senator Partly Cloudy Monday for .VebriiNka nliureh. imli-ss li s brnlhnr whn llvna In Stewart. Who occupies 1110 seat DCIlllUl 111111,1 nnu viiiimiim. ihii t iiriiu-r ill Now York, should deslrn to bo nresent nnd Is In tho habit of shunilng when ho walks ICiiHtern Portion dn nnniiin tn, rimph hnrn hv iimi timn tiimn anil seldom passes without kicking Senator I ... . .. . . . ... . I Vl r rrr r t. l m li u.in lm Twti.nnml iiniii thn ,inf tniinuino Gear's hat as lar as tno uesK or tno onicini aoiu.h i w., ruo. ij. rorecasi ior Tim Korvlcea nt the cemelerv will ho unilnr stcnogrnphcr. Senator Tillman, who sits Monday and Tuesday: tho auspices of tho Odd Fellows Mr across tho way, Is a frequent speaker, and For Nobraska and Kansas Partly cloudy Hloomcr having been n charter member of Council Hluffs lodgo No. 49. He has held nil tho offices at ono time or another In that lodge, nnd nt the tkuo of his death was past grand. Tho remains will bo Inld to rest In Fulr- whenovcr ho takes tho Iloor ho prances Monday, with warmer In eastern portion; around a good denl. Tho other day, when ho had n controversy with Mr. Allison on tho currency bill, 'ho crossed over to tho repub lican side, Jumped up nnd down on Senator Gear's hat for nbout ten minutes, until feel- view cemetery by tho side of his wife, who lK somo Irregular substance under his fee died December 30, 1S91. " Ko It nn Impatient kick which sent it Resides Ills brother, Charles Hloomcr, who aXnl hnlf-way across tho chamber. Uvea In Hurfnlo. N. Y., Mr. Hloomcr is sur- ,. ,n?M V1'? B,t " tho 8'CPS f. ,V,? Tlved. by an adopted son. Edward Hloomcr, P'jl cnt'B platform nro so accustomed to . ,ai.n,.t r,f Piinnnlv rlr uch ncldents that they always run after the u resident of 1 hoenlx. ArU. hat HkQ boyg who'chai0 tno fouU tllat Howell's Antl-"Kawf curw coughs, cold. K over tho fenco at n ball game. Then when It Is recovered they tnko It Into tho 7linrlen Mlddlcloii l IImmIiik-. I cloakroom, carefully brush It off nnd return Charlca Mlddleton, n member of tho Owl It to Senator Gear, who sits through tho club Is missing, nnd so, It Is said, Is a con- proceedings blissfully unconscious of tho slderablo sum belonging tu tho organization, treatment that part of hU wardrobe Is under Mlddlcton wns employed by tho club recently Kolng. Something cccurs to thnt hat almost to collect dues owing by tho members. At j every day. It Is cither tramped on or klrkod tho close of tho cyclo show held In tho club' down tho aisle, nnd thcro is n strong sua- rooms Thursday and Friday nights r.r lnst . piciou mm boiuo oi tno scnniors uo u pur wcedi ho Is said to- havo collected for tho advertising on tho program. This, It Is claimed, ho had no nutliorlty to do. The members of tho club say ho admitted having upctit boiuo of tho dues ho had collected, but Hint he had promised to mnko restitu tion. This ho fnlled to do, and the matter was placed In tho hands of tho authorities. Mlddleton got wind of tho fact that tho club ivas after him nnd ho Is Bald to havo left tho city. One of tho members also lost tin overcoat at tho tluio Mlddleton left. Davln sells paints. Deatli In an Ohio llllirnrd. CLEVELAND, O.. Feb. 25. The storm which began on Friday night reached Its height today. The tenipernturo hero was near tho xero mark and a tierce gnlo from tho northwest blow all day. During most of tho dny snow fell nlsa. Cars on tho street railway lines wero operated with dtllleulty. The storm was general through out northern Ohio and In severnl plnces very low teniperaturo was recorded, tho minimum nt Youngstown being H below zero. A wealthy farmer named Matthew Lat tlmer, aged 72 years, was frozen to death lost night while walking n half nillo to his homo near Elyrlu, O. FARM LOANS Neeotlated In Eastern Nebraska and Iowa. James N. Caaady, Jr., 111! Main St., Council Bluffs. poscly, although they are', of course, so is nlfled that they would resent nny such In slnuatlon. Tho other dny somebody sug gested thnt those who aro guilty of such rcprchenslblo conduct would bu wlso to ab stain horeafter, becauso Senator Gear has p'robnbly fair Tuesday; variable -winds. For Iowa Snow Hurries nnd warmer Mon day; Tuesday partly cloudy; fresh north easterly winds. For Missouri Warmer, with rain or snow- Monday; Tuesday partly cloudy, with prob ably rain; easterly winds. For South Dakota Warmor nnd partly cloudy Monday; Tuesday fair; varlablo winds. For Wyoming Cloudy Monday, with warmer In southeast portion; fair Tuesday; vnrlnbln winds. I.ocnl Iteeord. OFF-ICE OF THE WEATHER RUREAU. OMAHA, Feb. 25. Omuhn record of tem perature nnu precipuaiion, compnred with tho corresponding day of tho last three years: 1000. 1S99. 1S93. 1S97. Maximum temperature .. 10 25 34 is Minimum temperature ... 2 10 18 Average teniperaturo .... ! 18 28 12 Precipitation 01 .00 .CO T Record of temperature and precipitation nt Omaha for this day and slnco March l. imh: Normal for tho dny 21 Dellclency for tho day 19 Excess slnco March 1, 1S99 635 Normall rnlnfnll for the dny 03 Inch decided to put a brick In his hat, and several , Excess for tho day 01 Inch senators aro gouty, Oppose 1,1'iinIiik; Arid I.nnilN, SULPHUR SPRINGS, Colo., Feb. 25. (Special.) Tho stockmen of Mlddlo park aro up tn nrms ngalnst tho proposed legis lation for tho ceding or leasing of tho pub. lie domain. The sentiment ngalnst tho schemes ot the landgrabbers lo almost unanimous among tho stock growers und thu feeling Is very bitter. At a largely attended meeting of the Mlddlo Park Stock flnwnrs' association, held nt Kremmllmr. ... ... i .. . i Omaha, cloudv in mid euiiiuy. i ... .....Uc, .,, un..ii- N , ,iartly cloudy tlon, by resolution, declared themselves J Salt iMhCi cloudy , rigidly nnd unalterably oppesed to any nnd , Cheyenne, snowing li in l rainfall sinno March 1 2fi.9t inelipf Dellclency slnco sinrcn t i.ra inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1S9S.. 4.31 Inches Dellclency for cor. period, 1&97..10.CC Inches llfimrt from StntloiiN nt H p STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHISR. p, a S3S 3 all legislation which provides for tho ced ing, leasing or In nny manner conveying by tho government of tho United States tho public domain or any part thereof to tho states in which said domain lies, nnd call upon tho senators and representatives In congress from tho western Btntcs to con demn, opposo and defeat, If In their power, all such proposed legislation, Ioivn Nrim VoU-h, new I. S. Ijivelcy of Shenandoah has Just returned from tho Transvaal, where ho bun Rapid Cltv. clear Huron, partly cloUdy WilllHton, pnrtly cjoudy ... Chicago, clear St. Louis, snowing St. Paul, partly cloudy Davenport, cloudy Helena, cloudy Knnsas City, partly cloudy Havre1, cloudy Hlsmarck, snowing , Galveston, clear but havo In reality given tho stnto greater resources for supporting n larger number of stock nnlmals than over before. .0UCKS MAKES A STATEMENT Former Populist, oiv n Republican, Siijm a Few AVorilM to Major l'lekler. HURON, S. D., Feb. 25. (Special.) Among prominent porsonages attending the lato meeting In this city of the. republican stato central committee wns H. L. Loucks, onco tho recognized leader of Kpulism In South Dakota. A tow months slnco Mr. Loucks renounced What ho terms "tho new faith," re-entered thtf republlcnn ranks, where ho formorly ' belonged, nnd pro poses to glvo his energies In behalf of thnt party. Recently nn Interview with ex Congressman J. A. Plcklor was published In tho metropolitan Dnpcrs, In which tho major took decided exceptions to bringing Mr. Loucks to the front ns a speaker, or ganlzer or otherwise, referring to him ns not being In sympathy with republican prin ciples, and quite out of harmony with what that party will present as Issues In tho approaching campaign, Tho attention ot Mr. Loucks was called to tho Interview and In reply ho made tho following statement "I havo perpetrated a great many Jokes on Major Tickler and wns Inclined to regard hla published Interview as nn attempt to get oven with me. No republican In tho stnto has given mo so many urgent Invi tations to return to tho republican fold as hns Major Plcklcr; ho assured mo a cordial reception, but It now appears that ho re grets that I accepted his Invttntlon. Ho appears grieved bccatiso I volunteered my services In whatever way I could bo useful to the party, and that tho samo wero ac- copted by thu stato central committee, and becauso numerous renuests liavo come to Hallway Clerk llt'lr to a Fortune. LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb. 25. (Special.) William C. Thomas, clerk In the odlco ot As slstnnt Superintendent Hay of tho Union Pacific at this point, has been notified that by tho denth of nn unclo nenr Auburn, N. Y., ho Is ono of tho heirs to nn cstnto estimated at from $100,000 to $200,000. There are sev eral other heirs now living In Wyoming. Ono of these. Mrs. F, II. Smith, resides In Cheyenno, nnd two brothers, John nnd AVIiereiibniitH of Canal f oiiiiiiIhnIoii, SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua. (Via Galveston, Tex., Feb. 25.) Tho United States canal commission, nfter having con ferred for severnl days with President Zelnyo, left for Panama, via Corlnto. AH tho members nro well. On Trial fur 'I'luii- Yearn, O. Morltz Zepp of Westminster, Mnry land, anys: "1 havo uied Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for the pas threo years, and with marked success ei peclnlly with croup, It giving rollof In from ten to fifteen minutes. I bcllovo It to be tho beet cough medlclno on tho mnrkct." After threo years' trial Mr. Zepp Is well qualified to speak on the merits of this remedy. It Is Charles Thomas, rcsldo at Egbert, Laramie . perfectly rcllablo nnd always gives quick county. relief, The Cosmopolitan Mantles, ns manufactured by tho Cosmopolitan Incandescent Gas Light Co., of Chicago, havo boon pronounced by tho Unitod States Circuit Court as no infringement upon tho Welbbach mantles tho Injunction under tho Itewson patents being denied, snld patents being declared null and void. The Cosmopolitan Incandescent Gas Mantles have now n clear title nnd dealers nnd users may now purchase, sell and use the Cosmopolitan Incandescent CJns Light Mantles without Interfer ence, and rely upon them to Beat the best mantle for durability, brilliancy of light nnd economy of price. 'J.7 cents at nil dealers. No part or tho Cosmopolitan Mantlo can now bo construed as infringing upon any patents of tho Welsbach. 1G 1G .01 42 50 .00 60 52 M 2fi 44 .OS 40 41 .00 fi 12 .OS 12 lb .02 S 10 .IV) 20 20 T K S .00 10 10 .00 38 42 . 00" 21 - as T 3G 40 .0) 4 4 .00 S3 64 .00 A TONIC. BLATZ MALT-VIVINL T Indicates trace of precipitation. LUCIUS A. WELSH, Local Forecast Official. (NonilutQficnnt) 8fioufd be irteru home. It mMs the body strong ann me neries sound For Stomach troubles AND Insomnia, Doctors prescribe it for the nursing mother ALL DRUGGISTS VAL. HLATZ UREWINU CO., MIlWAUKEfl OMAHA. 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KUXTItlCITV anil Mhlllt'Al, Treatment r.,.,,1, !...! V..-I Stricture, Syphilis, l.osdot Vleor ami Vitality' t'UIli:S till tllANTKhf). CUnrucs low. IIOMK THKATJIKNT. Hook, Consultation and Exam. I ii a 1 1 mi Free. Hours, S a. ni. to6; 7lrBp m. Sumlay.otci 12. 1'. O. Ilox 766. Office, N. R. Cot. lltuauil Faruaru Streets, OMAIIA, NKJI. Out-of-town pationts will find us ablo to nil ond to thoirdontal work whilo tlioy aro in tho city. Wo havo jupt put in another chair, eo that patients will not bo obliged to wait or bo disap pointed. You will bo pleased both by tho quality of the work and tho price. TO GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH SMOKE CIGARS TRY ONE Telephone MB H. A. Woodbury, D. D. Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. ' Grand Hotel, JOHN G,W00DWARD8cC0. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS COUNCIL BLUFFS.IOWA QOHANY OPERA HOUSE AM. WKliK CtM.lli:.("IVf .MO.MJAV xiairr. THE REDMOND CO. i.v m:v ctMi;iii:s ami diia.iiah, l'IIIMI,Alt I'ltll'HS- IOi 'Jl nop, A Complin)- nf Slvti'rii I'riipli All llii' l.uli'Ht hiuiUM mnl IIiiikm-h, A t.'o n tin il iiiix I'l-rformiiiiuet i.AiunH I'll i:i: uiimiav vkjiit. Mi'i'i ; i : 1 1 i prrxiin piii'ciuiNiiiw n :(lf llrl.i-t iv 1 1 1 lie nlliiiii'il lii ri'Hrrve iiiiiiIIkt unit frri; of uluiritu (ur d ludy.