f 8 TIT13 OMAHA DA1LT HE 15: SATITHDAV, SEPT EM HllU 1900. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL minimi mc.vi io.. Davis sella rIoss. "Mr Itlley." S-cent clear. Ous fixtures anil globes at lllxby's. I'lne A I!. C. becr. Neumaycr's hotel. Dr Btrphenunn, 101 I'onrt St. Tel. SM. Hchmldt photos, new and lntct style. II. M Leffrrt. expert optlrlan. 236 IWy. Cab. photos J1.C0 tlox. Williams. Ml U'iy. Wollm.i-i. scli ntillc optician, 4 li'dy- W J. HostPtter. ilontlsl. HhIiIwIii block. J. C. & W. Woodward, architects, 621 Ilay. W K. Lewis ells monuments. 301 Il'wny. Lemp'i beer. Socnko Hoysen, sole agent. lirst be..r lludwelsir. I.. Ilosnnfeld. ARt. New ovnl frames. C. 15. Alexander & Co., 323 Hroailwny. Mr and Mrf. J. 1). IMiiiiiikIhou have Rone to Chlmgo mi a lslt t.i frli-n.ls. Get your work done at the popular Eaglu laundry. "SI llroadway. 'l'lione 167. W C. Itep. und'-rtnKnr :i I'enrl street. Telephones: Odco. 07; residence. 23 Dr Waller, removed from llfi Smith Seventh Mreet to 17 North Klrst street. W r. Oraff. undnrtnkcr and licensed em bnlnicr. 101 South Mnln street, l'hono KS. Dr Hiarles Ilaumelster of I'linatiia. la.. Is vlHltliiB his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max fiiiUinclHter. For sale, thlrteen-rooin. two-story frame hot?! I I'Slliilim. Inquire at Uliift nty laun dry, 31 North Main. Philander fSllhorl of St. I-oul" ' '?, pjest of I A. Oldham nnd family of jr. KorHi KiKhtli Htreet. W M Hoe of Kearney. Neb., Is ylslllnj; his .l.i'inhter. Ml'H. Charles A. Wiley, on Hciih r.lnhlh Mtreel. Mrs- Herbert I'li'ker of .lanesvllle, Wis., Is ildtlim her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1. Oilier of I'ark avenue. Waller K. llayiics. an nltorney of Anita. Is whs admltled to prnctlee In the federal court yesterday by JtidRe Mel'hersoii. MIhm i:iIe llonn of Ktftli iivenii; left yesterday for Clilcimo, where she will re flume her studies at the Chlr-iino university. NlKht Bclmol Western lowu eolleRe, Oc toli r 1. OregK shortlmnd. touch typewrit Ir. pr.ntlcal bookkeeping and common brnnrliiH, D W Ilushnell of this city was elected rerc.r lin; secretary of the Crocker Hrlade nssMrtation that closed Itn biennial meeting t Keokuk Thursday. F. It. Mason, clerk of the. Tutted .States e'rmlt court, left for his home In Pes M'rtnes last evening, lie expects tp return b oefore thu close of the term of federal court. Newton Chase of Harlan. In., In the cuest of .Indue K. H. Aylesworth. Mr. Chase was a pupil of the Judge when the latter taught school In New ork state forty years ago. I, A. Cutshall of Shelby, In., who has been ilsltltiK his brother, Harvey W. Cut sb.iP of Mast fierce street, has gone to Lincoln, where ho will enter the 1'nlverslty of Nebraska. Oeorge II. Stewart, nsslstnnt I'nlted States prosecuting uttorney. returned to his hornu at Kurt Madison last evening, th erlinlnnl b'ls'ni'ss of this term of federal court belne nnlshed. Or C 1 Dicta and O. II. Coye of Carson were III the city yestcrdny, calling on friends. Thev were on their way home from Omaha, where they had been taking In the Ak-Sar-Hen festivities. Krnnk W. Chnmlierlm. louse and manager of theaters at l'eorla. Oalesburg nnd Otilncv. HI., and Burlington and Davenport, this state, was In attendance at thu bill posters' convention here yesterday. .1. Klynn, Jr.. of New York Is the BUest of Henry Mpctmun, at the Kiel hotel. Il ls on IiIh wav to California to spend the winter Mr. Klynn and Mr. Spetman were trave'lng companions on u recent Kuropean trip. Tlllle Wright, a colored woman wanted In Omaha for robbing an Ak-Sar-Hen visi tor to the tune of was arrested about 3 o'clock yesteiduy morning In this fit v. The police found her In a wine room tA the Omaha saloon. Tho overcoat stolen from the residence of It Orahl TburKday evonlng while the rnmlly was at supper was recovered yes terdav morning by Detective Weir. Th thief hud sold It at Ol'lnskl's second-hand goods store on llroadway. It. C Jackson of South Twelfth street turned over to thu sheriff from Lancaster county. Nebraska, yesterday morning a liorso and buggy stolen In Lincoln a week ago. Tuesday morning .lackson found the horse nnd rig In his ynrd. Sheriff Ilranson paid the reward of $15 for the rig Colonel J. J. Steadman, clerk of the I'nlted States district court, has been notl Iled, by tho Department of Justice to make a report of n'l bankruptcy matters In tlrs district for the six months ending Septem ber 30. The report will take several week'" to complete, as tlio referees from all over the district will have to llle their rcporU first. Thomas Hivanson has caused the arrest of Andrew Carlson, Charles Carlson, K. S. Uarton and Albert Wright, on the charge of stcallm a wagouload of sugar cane. Tho sen'or Carlson says the cane, which was p'aln sorghum, was his property. IK pays ho crushed It nnd made ten ga'lons of syrup from It, north $3. In his Informa tion Swaason alleges the value of the cane to be j;o. The defendants gave bonds for their appearance and Justlco Vlen will hear the case next Monday. It was nearly 3 o'clock yesterday morning beforo tho motor company succeeded In bringing home the last of the crowd which crossed the river Thursday night to wit ness the parade and other carnival gnletle. The crowd from here Is estimated ut from lS.pno to 17.0W dirlng tin ilaV. The motor company llgures It carried about 10.0CO people from hero between ii and 9 o'clock Thursday night. Thero were no accidents mid the only mishap was the derailing of a small cur near tho I'llnols Central depot, which delayed the service for a short time. N. Y. Plumbing Co.. teletraono 250. Attend the .Milliner) (Ipculuu At tho Doston Store Saturday, September 29. WHITHLAW & OAHUINKIt. l'ederul Court .Note. The trial of tho suit of Mrs. Jesslo Kerr against tho Modern Woodmen of America occupied tho entire tlmo yesterday In tho federal court and la net expected to go to tho Jury before next Mnudny. Judgn McPheraon overruled the motion of Mrs. Hannah Jamison of Atlantic, con victed of bootlegging, for a new trial nnd sentenced her to pay a flno of $100 and costs. Ileal IXnte Transfer. The following trnnsforu wero filed yester day In tho abhtract, title and loan olllco sif J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Thomas Meredith to D. F. . Kminart, lot :.t, block 10. Meredith's add lo Avoen, w. d $ !j 11. F. Ilrady aud wife to A. A. Clark. w.17 6-12 feet or lot 1 ill silbdlv of lot 1W. orlglnnl plat, w. il 2.3(V Two transfers, total. larrlaKc LUmmiscs Licenses Ki wed were Issued to tho fol lowing persons yebterd.iy: Namo nnd residence J Krasnc. Fullerton. Neb . . It. Krasglovle. Fllllertnu. Neb Kdward Jensen Council Illuffs lllk'.aboth Fergison Council Illuffs Age . 21 . IS :'i OUR PATENT KID SHOES For. Men tint! Women at Can't bo beat ut any price. HAMILTON'S 412 Broadway, FARM LOANS Negotiated m caelum -seoMskii aim lowu. James N. Casady, )r lis Mai j Ht i niiKii Pi'jrr Save Your Honey Hv Investing With tho t.svi.r;, low wn in ii.in.Mi amv, 1U3 rcurl Street, Council lllulT, lu. fiEtmssi BLUFFS. CAMPAIGN IS WARMING UP Pottawattamie County Republicans Begin to Stir Themselves Politically. SENATOR ALLISON TO SPEAK HERE Monster Mrotlim Pliiimcil to Welcome the lllstliiKiilsbeil Statesman JocIkc llnrllell Tripp to Open the Cu in in I u . Chairman (icorgn S. Wright of the repub lican county central committee has been no tilled by the stato central committee that Senator W. II. Allison has been assigned far a speech In this city. Iowa's senior sen ator ulll bo here October 10 and pluns are under way for a monster demonstration that night, when the meeting will probably be held in tho Dolmny opera house. This will be the big rally of the campaign In Potta wattatnlo county and It Is expected that re publicans from nil over the county will be hero to greet tho distinguished senator. Tho republican campaign ptoper will be opened Monday night In this city, when Hon. Ilnrtlctt Tripp of South Dakota Is booked for an address nt the onera house. Mr. Tripp comes hero under the ausplcc-i of tho national committee, having been se cured for a speech hero by National Commit teeman Hrnost K. Hart of this city. He lias tho reputation of being one of the very best campaigners In tho country and Is an eloquent platform speaker. Under tho Cleveland administration Judge Tripp was minister to Austria. On the night of the meeting the MeKlnley Ounrd and the Col ored Marching club will act as tho escort for tho speaker, which will bo the first np prnranco of theso clubs in public for this campaign. Hon. James Wilson, secretary of agricul ture, will address the republicans of this county this afternoon nt Macedonia, when a big gathering Is expected. Colonel C. (. Saunders will speak there nt tho evening meeting. A number of leading republicans from tho city will attend the meeting. Hon. Thomas Domney of Worcoiter, Mnsi., has been secured through Mr. Hart's efforts for tuo speeches In this county. On Octo ber r ho will speak at Walnut and on Octo ber fi at Carsou. 1'lanB havo beon made by tho county cen tral committee' for pushing the nork dur ing October throughout the county nnd meetings hnvo been arranged for all the principal towns and In all the townships Chnlrmnn Wright Is receiving advices dally from the various township committeemen and they all point to republican gains. Ac cording to present arrangements two speeches by good speakers will be delivered In every township beforo the middle of Oc tober. Later more meetings will be arranged for and things kept humming right up to the day of tho election. A llillllaiil Kvcnt. Tho millinery opening at tho Doston Store Saturday, September 20. Ucnutlful millinery of every description and pr ce. WHITHLAW & C.AUDINKIl. DomrfUc soap oulluuU ctivap "nap. STATU IIII.I.I'OSTK.ItS IX SI1SSION 1'lflli Annual Meeting (JcIn Down lo lliiMlnesM Promptly. About thirty men, , who3e chief business In life Is to cover dead walls and billboards with advertising posters of all kinds, gath ered yesterday afternoon In the League rooms at the Orand hotel, the occasion be ing tho fifth annual meeting of the Iowr Stato Dlllposters' association. Tho meeting wns presided over by A. I lleall of Sioux City, president of the nsso elation, assisted by C. W. Nichols of this city, local representative of tho organiza tion. Several of the fraternity from Omaha and a number of representatives of adver tising firms wero present as gueats. City Attorney Wndsworth, representing the municipality on behalf of Mayor Jennings, delivered a short address of welcome, which was responded to by C. W. Nichols. The matters discussed nt the session pertained to tho blllpnstlug business. These olllccrs wero elected for tho ensuing year: President. A. II. lleall. Sioux City; vice president. W. L. Pushy, Clinton; secre tary, C. W. Nichols. Council Bluffs; treas urer, James K. Coffee Dubuque. Franchise wero granted to Chamberlln & Kindt for Des Moines and C. W. Nichols of this city for Neola. Tho members of tho state nscoulation pres ent were: A. 11. lleall, Sioux City; C. K. Ilrown, Waterloo; James V. Coffee, Du buque; W. P. Dormer, Port Dodge; W. W. Majors, Afton; W. M. Harmon, Missouri Valley; C. W. Kenoyer, Uldorn; Oeorge II. Peck, Cedar Rapids; U. C. Craves, Malvern; C. II. Carson, Seymour; Iowa nnd Illinois Illllpostlng company, Davenport; II. D. Stovers, Dcnlson; David Klnley, Corning; A. P. Myers, Olonuood; Economic Illllpost lng company, Clinton; Frank Chainberlln, Ilurllngton; C. W. Nichols, Council Illuffs; C. L. Hoover, Shenandoah; Elliott Alton, Fort Madison; II. A. White, Jefferson; H. h. Allen, Dows. Domestic soap sells on Its merits. Gravel roofing. A. II. Head, Ml Broadway. Condition of (be Itiuili, Itcceivers Uereshelm and Murphy of Offi cer & I'usey'a bank applied to tho court yesterday for permission to return to de positors a sum amounting to $.'.,72 1. r", which had been deposited in the bank the Saturday afternoon following tho death of Thomas Olllcer. They also npply for per mission to retain $1,107.?:! deposited nt the fame time by rlienis who30 balances on the bank's boo lis are in favor of the linn. Application was also niada by tho re 1 1 Ivera for permission lo advance $1200 to John P. Weaver, the brick manufac uror of this city. The bank holds a bill of sale on Weaver's brick plant and tho money It. needed by him to complete tho ill Ing and burning of a kiln of brick. In hup port of their application the rrcMvcrs state that unless this money Is advanced the bank's security will ho Impaired. The receivers have as yet made no re port to the court as lo tlm assets of ths bunk, nnthfi' his Charles Olllcer as ad ministrator filed any Inventory of the es tate of his father, the late Thomas Ofllcor. Iloth are being anxiously awaited by cred itors of the bank. Mutter In District Court. The trial of Augustus Smith, the negro charged with breaking Into a house on South Sovcnth striot and attempting to rrimlnally assault a young woman, won commenced In the district court yesterday. The testimony for tho state wnH substan tially tho same us offered at the prelim inary hearing before Justlco Vlen. The de. fense will try to prove an alibi ami will in trodueo Its nvidenrc this morning, the state having rested when court adjourned yes terday afternoon. M J. Hlgglus, Indicted on charges of bigamy and adultery, has filed a motion for a continuance) of his case until next term. Ho states that ho desires to havo Invc&tlga- Hon made of the court records In Chicago and othpr places where his wlfo has re sided, as he expects to bo nblo lo prove, If given time, that his wife scoured a divorce from him moro than a year ago. Ho also says he has been unable to necuro tho at tendance nt this term of court of certain witnesses. In tho superior court yesterday Judge Aylesworth overruled tho motion of tho de fendants for a new trial In tho suit of John Limit against August Uhlcln nnd tho Sclilllz Drawing company and Judgment on the ver dict of J3.718.I3 sei tired by Llndt ordereJ. The Jury In tho district court In the c.iso of .Mayno & Hazclton against Mrs. Amelia Illrney brought In a verdict for $160. The plaint I ffd sued for $350 attorney fees. Kilt ST iTTiiit Kito.u ii iMiitinni: Council llliifTs Mnn Sends Woril In I'rlcmls from I'eUln. Tho first letter from Hon. W. K. Ilrtln- hrldgc. nsslstnnt secretary of the American legation In I'ekln. since the rcseUo by tho nlllnl powers, wns received hero yesterday by his brother-ln-lnw, Jacob Sims. The letter Is tinted August IS and reads as fol lows: LKtlATION OK Till: t'NITKD STATICS OK AMERICA. PMKIN, Chlnu, Aug. Is, IMC -Dear Sims: 1 hav! only tlmo for a line. We came out of our living tomb on the 15th. relieved by tho arrival of WD foreign troops. I would have cablid you but the minister notified Hip department and asked thut vou be advised. Our position for two months has been terrible bevond words. Kv t since June a) v.e have been besieged In the j;ngusii legation, ureii at day ami mgui with shot anil shell bv Chinese troops. Our legation guards numbered In nil .ionic 'loi marines many or wtlom Have linen kiiiii or wounded. Our "dally blend h ih been horse or mule meat nnd rice. Marv (Mrs Hiilubr ikci and I are both safe nnd well. She In mluh worn by the terrible strain, as all th'? Indies are, but Mill recuperate kooii. We nave witnessed nwuil scenes nn'J know from personal experience what war Is. We bad to hold out or be mifsacrod. Pokln It ii Hennn fir rntn ne.rl ilnsnlatlnn. I hope and believe that just punlhment wl'l be meted out to those responsible for wh it has been done and what they tried but failed to do. I n v i von would oxleiiri our greetings to nil our good friends at home nnd assure them that tn?ir Kindnesses nave oeen our thought when death seemed near. Sin cerely yours. W. r.A iNiutiDOi;. Mrs. Sims received n letter also from Mis. Ilalnbrldge. Like Mr. llanbrldgva, It iins brief, but she Raid she must write, giv ing full details of tho terrible siege by the next mall. Tho letters left I'ekln on the lirst mall out after the relief. Ucnutlful lllllliier.v. Our annual fall millinery opening occurs Saturday, Setpembcr 2tf. A showing of scores of beautiful foreign nnd original Ideas. WII1TKLAW & OAHDINKIt. Use Domestic foap. It's tho bost. Howell's Antl-"Kawf' cures coughs, colds. 50,000 cakes Domeulo soap used In Coun cil muffs last month. Coot Hull (iiiioe. The High school foot ball tram Is looking forward to a hard game this afternoon with the Crelghton college eleven. Tho gnme will bo called nt 3 o'clock at tho Driving pf.rk. The fololwlng will bo the local team: Center, Cochran; left guard, Pe terson; loft tackle, Kerron; left end, Ding nir.u: right guard. Campbell; right tackle, Pilling; right end. Trcynor; quarter back, Mitchell; left half. Alyesworth; right half. Wheeler; full back. Cnptnln Hlekman. (mild .Millinery OpculiiK At Whitulaw &. Gardiner's Saturday, Sep ILlllliKI 29. All nil" nrneon'H tlfar tityl... both foreign nnd domestic will bo dis played. Commonwealth 10-cent ciRar. Davis sells paint. ON TRAIL OF HORSE THIEVES teuton County Olllcorn llelleve Tliey llnve Captured One of the No torious (innt;. 0 HINNKLL, la , Sopt. 28. (Special Tele gram.) The officers of Denton county aro of the opinion that they havo Just cap tuicd ono of a gang of horse thlnves that havo been doing a wholesale business In ncuton and neighboring counties. For several weeks horse stealing hni becomo so notorious In that neighborhood that this entire portion of Iowa has bo como terrorized. The thefts were boldly , accomplished nnd audaciously carried out. in most cases tho nulmals wero sold near , tho placo from which they wero stolen. The olllcors havo been hot on tho trail of the thieves In several places, but up to tho present arrest havo been unable to ac complish anything and thero has been strong talk of organizing an old-tlmo vigi lance committee. A few days ago 'the olllcers nt Hello Plalno received notice to be on tho watch cut for n notorious character named Jack Davis, who was alleged to havo stolen n horao nt Wntklns. Yesterday thoy discov ered that the man had gono to Chelsea and telephoned to tho ofllccra thero to look out for nnd arrest him. Davis was caught In tho net of selling another liorso nnd buggy, which hnd Just been stolen. Sh-r.ff Dirr brought him to Hollo Plnlno tiday. Tho olllcors bellovo that through Davis they may obtain n iluo that will lead to tho apprehension of the most notorious gong of horso thieves that has ever op erated In Iowa. llurlal of Storm Victims. MAHSHALLTOWN, la., Sept. 28. (Spo clal.) Tho victims of the tornado nt Fer guson nro reported as being less seriously Injured then at ilrst suppose-. It Is be lieved Mamie Holubnr. domestic In the hotel, who suffered Internal Injuries ns well as a deep cut In her throat, has a sltni chance of recovery. ThnmaB Felling, re ported ns fatnlly Injured, will recover. The funeral of tho two Lovelady children, who were killed, was held yesterday after noon from tho Christian church In Fergu son, which was tilled with sympathizing friends. Mr. Lovelady, tho hotel pro prietor, and Itobert Kolvon nnd l'oter Olson, whoso residences wero demolished, lost everything they had nnd nro In des tltuto circumstances. A relief fund Is being raised for their benefit. ItcpuliMcitii llnlly i, Slhlry. S1HLHY. la . Sept. 2S. (Special Tele gram.) Tho republican rally nt tho Kmniet opera house tonight was well aitended. After excellent inutile by tho Ocheyeibm comet band and lively songs by the Sibley Me Klnley quartet Dr. Wllber spoke briefly and Introduced J. N. Snmmls of Lemars. Mr. Sammls dlbcusscd political history, past nnd more recent , as Illustrating democratic promlbcs and failures, and republican cour age and perlormnnre, g arraignment of the democrats was riovere. Imperialism, militarism and trusts weie democratic cries, meaning only opposition to a republican party which stands for prosperity nt home and liberty, civilization nnd Christianity In our new possessions. Tho sposch was heartily cheered. Hoiittli lllilers la linvn. CKDAIt FALLS. In.. Sopt. 2S.-Spe-la'. i -At a meeting hut iwonlng n Rough Itlder club was orgHnled with 100 membcri. It Is the Intention to drill every dsy between now and the Itoohevclt rally at Waterlm October 5. A marching club has also been oreanUed with au old army oUlctr as cap-talu, TOBACCO MEN ARE WORRIED American Company Is After tho Firms that Break Iowa Laws, COMBINE WITHDRAWS ITS PROTECTION tutted Stolen Postal Senior Ilcprr sciitntlvc Huh rinlsbed Ills Work In limn and Many .Neiv Itaral Delliery Monies In View. DBS MOINKS. Sept. 2S. (Special Tele gram.) Tho tobacco dealers of Des Moines aro In trouble. The American Tobacco company, which controls SO per cent of the tobacco sold In Iowa, has decreed that SO per cent of the tobacco dealers In Des Moines aro violating tho clgarutto mulct law and aro not only laying. themselves lia ble to tho $300 mulct tax of the state, but nro forfeiting their rights to the protection tho American Tobacco company Is giving each dealer providing they do not glvo awny cigarette papers and agrco to buy of no other company but tho American. A rep resentative of tho American company who was in tho city called on every tobacco man handling his goods and in a manner, that left no trncc of suspicion ascertained Just who wns guilty nnd whom his company would not bo compelled to protect In l!io event tho assessor hauled them up on the carpet for breaking over tho provisions of Iowa's clgaretti) laws. Tho names of tho parties thus discovered were placed 111 a little book, which it Is believed the To bacco company has turned over to Lio an sessor. With the exception of Judge Scolt, M. Ladd nnd Judge Orangcr. who Is In Hot Springs. S. D., nnd will not be present Ibis term, nil of tho Judges of tho supreme court are In the city and the entire -norn-lng was spent in tho consultation room upon matters relative to the coming teim of tho supremo court, which opens next Tuesday. Tho calendar for the oauber term Is ono of the heaviest In Its history. Over 300 cases appear for trial. Major John 11. Jeffery of the United States postal service nnd special agent of tho free rural mnll delivery uystem for the Seventh congressional jllstrlct, who finished his work hero todny.Yias established and recommended to be established twenty-four rural mail delliery routes In tho Sevinth congressional district, thirteen of which are to go Into operation October 1. The remaining eleven have not been estab lished, but will be In the course of n month and In full operation. The auditor of state was today notified that II. F. Kitchener, cashier of tho Van Ilui en county bank at Farmlugton, Iws i.ent out notices to Blockholders of n jeetlilg to be held October 3 to discuss tho advisabil ity of going Into liquidation. Articles of incorporation were filed with tho secretary of state this morning for tho Ringgold County Savings bank of Kellerton, In. The capital stock Is $10,000. Xeir Coal .Mine In loirn. CLAH1NDA, la., Sept. 28. (Special.) During the early summer Mr. J. L. Ingra ham of Carbon. la., camo to this place and In a quiet way leased a pleco of land one and a half miles southwest of town and began prospecting for coal and a few weeks ago, at a depth of 10,1 feet, struck coal of a good quality and In P.7tan ,w,,uili-, lf- iitiw lmrt n ftiieit number of miners at work. Tho community Is much elated over tho find. (irxliticil ISiiii liy Hie Mur.lc. LK.MAKS, la.. Sept. 2S. (Special.) Oscar Henry, a farm hnnd employed by Henry Illocker, Jr., living near Merrill, was prob ably fatally hurt by the accidental dis charge of a gun. He and Illccker were haying on tho Floyd bottom and took a gun along. While pulling the gun oft the hayrack It was discharged, tho shot enter ing Henry's body abovo tho henrt and tear ing out a largo hole. Premium!; flrnn with Domestic soap. IIIrIi Water Does Damtice, KANSAS CITY, Sept. 28. A special to the Star from Parsons, Kan., says: The henvy rain which has been falling horo for four days past continues nnd tho high water, which swept away the dam ncro.-s Labette creek above the city, allows a rapid rise, with no prospect of nu early receding. A portion of tho city, com- THE F Suffering Brings Discouragement Mrs. Pinkham Shows Women How to Re cover Health Read These Letters. Falling of Uterus, Painful P Ii Tt. . -M t.o 1 k w . I ...nr4 4n much good your medicine, has done me. I MilTercd for two yeurs with dlrt'erent femnlo troubles. I had fulling of tho womb, whites, irregular ami painful menstruation, Mich terrible hendauhes and bearing down pains, I was nearly crazy. I paid out a great many dollars for doctor's medi cine, but obtained no relief, and the doctor told me I could not be cured. My husband insisted on my taking your medicine and I must say I never hnd anything help me so much and in so short a time. I have now taken eight bottles of the Vegctablo Compound and am well. My coiih Is gono and I can work nil day without feeling . , , i in. i i t...n i .. viretl. .iiy Jicaiiu m ui;ni;r muu it, uua ucuu jur ten years. I know Lydia K. Pinkhnm's Vegeta ble Compound baved my life and J advise all women to take it." Mbb. 0. F. Tunniclifk, Weggeland, Minn. Utcrtoo and Ovarian Troublo "DKAitMns. Pinkham I havo followed your kind and free advice and am to-day a new wo man. My lust doctor told me I would hnvo to go through an operation before I could be well. I hnd womb and ovarian trouble. I would suffer something terrible, such pain in my left side nnd it seemed as though I was all falling to pieces. Was nervous all tho time, and could not sleep nights. 1 cannut thank you enough for being so kind to me. I shall always recommend your medicine and hone that my letter may benefit ii some other poor EitlTering woman." Mas, Wm. 5- Sto.nk, North Dana, Muss. A Beautiful Baby Boy DbahMhs. ITnuham: It was my ardent k desire to have a child. I had been married threo years and w as childless, so wrote to you to tlnd oiittlie reason. After following your kind advico nml tnkiiiL' Lvdia K. Pinkhum's Vegetable Com- K pound, I became the mother of a beautiful baby boy. the Joy of out home f- ii. i. ,. fni iualtbv bnhv. thanks to vour medicine." Mas iii-.-i.i i.,,, , Koscoe. N'. V. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., if you arc ill. The efficiency of her advice is proven by thousands of letters from women who have been cured of serious female trouble by LYDIA E, PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND v .kkiJUimMfaMI 1W prising about twenty-llvo blocks, Is com plelely flooded nnd It Is almost Impos slblo to form nil estimate of . the damage to property nnd Ilvo stock. Smalt houses and outbuildings havo been swept away Many stacks of hay nnd grain aud much corn in tho shock nro a total loss along th creek bottoms. The water woiks pump stotlon wns compelled to sup. lid o e a- I Hons. Tho Ico plant Is also Hooded Mca ger reports from country sections show much damage to roads, bridges aud camps. J DEATH RECORD. Hosltlent ol Union. HURON, S. D., Sept. 27. (Special )- l.?fiftt- We1nnf1nv nvnnlnif Ale KntldiHOll. a resident of Huron since ls$3. died nt the ! home of his son-in-law, Charles M. Hell. The deceased was S3 years old, a former resident of lown, and nt ono time prominent in politics there. Ills wlfo died hero a few j oars ago, as did also one daughter. Mrs. J. C. Kiemme. Three daughters sur vive him, Mrs. O. W. Sterling and Mrs. Charles M. Hell of Huron, and Mrs. York of Cedar Ilnplds, la. William Mereer, HAHVAUD, Neb., Sept. 2S. (Special.) William Mercer, some t0 years of age, died at an early hour yesteidny morn ing nt his homo eight miles north or this city. He had been In feeble health for several months, though able to be up and about his home. Mr. Mercer was among our early settlers, having ruiiovd to this place from La Mollle. Hurenu county. 111., about twenty years ago. FIRE RECORD. IHk I 'lie al lliimliuru. HAMHL'IKi, Sept. 2S.--A great lire Is In progress here and has already la-td sev eral hours. On Hafciistrnsse Pllugk's and Tletgen's warehouses and a timber vaid have already been gutted and the build. ngs opposite nro fiercely burning. The tlro mcn aro directing their efforts to save the Husch circus and other buildings standing on elevated ground contiguous to the cju llagrntlon. The lire wis under control nt 4: In p. m In addition to Pflugk'H & Tlolgeti's ware house, Robertson's greaeo warehouse b. Hotsch's granary and four residences were destroyed. Tho loss Is estimated at over 1,000,000 mnrks. Ilelmer Mllilnu; IMiint. FOND DU LAC. Wis.. Sept. 2S. The Ilel mer milling plnnt, together with a large elevator adjoining, which contained :0 0lo bushels of grain, burned today. The loss Is $C."0fi0. HYMENEAL llolllslei-M III. HLKIIOKN, Neb.. Sept. 2S. (Spcclal.) Mlss 1311a Witt and Mr. T. A. Holllster were married last evening at the Methodist Kplscopal church, Hev. 13. T. Antrim otll clatlng. This young couple nro well known here. Th? bride has conducted, a millinery store here for several years. Tho groom has grown up from boyhood here nnd grad uated from this year's Nebraska universlt law class and Is a member of the law firm of Loiter & Holllster of Omaha. IIoIiIIiik's llody I'ouiul, MILWACKI3I3. Sept. 2S. The body of August Hchling was found lloa Ing in the rlier today. Bruises on tho body li.dl cato foul play. Huhllng hna been mlss.ng for u week. AsU l3leiiNhtn of Time. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. &. WIIHim Drown ,i Sons, wo l dealers. iiio also owi and operate the Phoenix Mills companv. manufacturers top and worsted vnrn, bav, asked for an extt uslon if time fiom their creditors. Mcmhcri oLAjle-JJl'Il. toduv nd- believed the extension would be grant i. The liabilities of Hie firm are varlo'inly given at amounts ranging trotn $1,kv in $l,"00,0O. Samuel Ilrowne, u member of lb llrm, would make no statement us to the liabilities and assets, but i titled that with nn extension of time the llrm would bo able to pay di.llar fur dollar. Itolibeil by Ills i oiiipniilon. TI'CSON. Ariz., Sept. l'.-At oil mn named II Irani Oeorge 1ms readier! here from Mexico, where be claims be w.ik robbed of $10,0o0 in Mexleun money and wandered on the desert for fourteen il.iv. Ho says liu was on bis way to OOveston, whore ills wife and seven children wer lost In the lb ml. He was traveling from enmp with Jim Murphy, his ook, who held up and robbed him. Murphy win afterward caught by the Mexican authori ties and shot, i i:d Oeorge ays his m ii.'y and mules are at lluchachua, Mexico. llmuliirH 1. ucit ii Itn ii I.. CENTI3HVILI.K. Midi.. Sept. L'S -Wulf tiros', bank was robbed List night i.f I $10,000. The thieves (tallied entrance through the icnr of the building nnd hlnv ' the i.iult open with dynamite. Their !s no clue i" I Ho robbers The I. ii'i wk insured In the Hankers' Mum it Ci-ii.il v company of Des Muln. h lor $ioxm tigiun i loss by burglary or urn. (fir. Manses mm tilv I M2 Mil I I I BL r Cured of Kidney P A. It. HBNDItlX Dr. Williams9 Pink Pills for Pole People positively cure all diseases that arise from impurities of the blood ; they eliminate the poison and fill the veins with a rich, red, life-giving fluid. The best Spring medicine. . At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y., poetpnld on receiptor price, Wo. par box; ilx boxes, $160. II The Blues is one signal which foretells physical decay. Another is pale lifeless skin, The muscles shrink and become flab by: the body becomes emaciated, and there Is nu early tendency to round shoulders. The step lacks elasticity, the nerves become weak; mental and physical activity are a burden. This condition is called Xetvout De bility; it Is cured by the use of They feed the hungry nerves, revive the weakened organs nnd make life brighter and sweeter )o any man or woman who lias suffered from physical drains. SI 00 per box . 0 boxes (with legal guarantee to cure or refund the money i, &V00. Hook free 1'i:al Mi:dicini: Co Cleveland, Ohio, Si'ld by K ihn A Co boh and Do.ig'.as, and J. A Fuller & Co . 11th and Douglas. BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dinlnc Car Ssivici Or, Kay's Reaiovator Guitrcuieed to euro the very worst ease, of uucni.i, onsupauon, bilious head ache, liver ami kidney At drualsts. and Jl Send for Free Sample, free Pool end Free Au i. o Dr P J Kay, Saratosa K. Y. IN VALUE. Some exce1 lent lots, pleasantly located and do sirablc for suburban homes, can be had now at reasonable prices. These lot s are located in Omaha, Wright's aud Central Sub. additions. This property will steadily increase in value as tho city grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at E Council B 30 Pear! St. IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY 6c HESS, M Pearl St . Council Mulls, Hint' fur Mule ii 111 rue IInI uf liuprovril li'Uetlllile IuiiiImi iiImh rewlileiiee unit anil (liiuiliii. StMli; I'MUlSi lr.o aereH Haztl Ijrll iwp., 11 mllcu no f!. II.,' (jnn.l liulldliiuH. tlli per acre. So a. res near Crescent, woll liniirovcil, JU' p. r uen 1 Mi alien mllo eaHt, good biilhlniRH audi fi 'ill, ' per ai re. co-mho fruit farm, near city, Rood imptovc- mrntH. JI'.O per acie. "0-a. r" fr'ilt furiu itdJoinlnK city, $6,000. The ii lime In iml ii KMinple of (ill I' r. per cenl lulerenl. Tel vilionu isease Mr. A. B. Hcndrix, n prom inent business man of Rochester, N.Y.,says: Your great lltocit lirifler tern rrcommciulcrf la m fy a friend, for Kidney trouble, tvhteh has been annoying me or tome lime, J began about one near ago to ute Dr. HVIffuma' link JHIttor lite J'eoplt anil after taktng them for four monthi atl )ain vanithed entirety and I am at uelt tOHlayat ever In my life. I cheerfully recommend them to atl tufferert from Kidney trouble. A. II. IlKNIIMX, SOU.MnluStroot, Itochcster, N.T. I ptmni.Y vi:c.i:tahi,b. Acta m a Tonic and Stops Hair from Falling Out, Cure Dandruff, Brittle Hair, Itch ing and all Scalp Treublea. Guaranteed to Cure When all other remcdits hanailea or money refunded. Sold everywhere. Safe, Sure, Reliable. Treatise on Hair and Scalp troubles fr. a. ru imuMisu co,, Chicago, for Sale r Bherman t Mci'onnell Ijrug Co., Myers-Dillon Drug i'o M. A. Dillon, South Omutio. t'rnile Supplied by M. Monhclt Hair Uazuur. A. 1.. Undelaud, Itlehnrdson Drug Co. By Our New Plan . ww si:i.i snwixr. maciiivks at ji.-,.oo, fji8.no imii ijir,.(io. Full iilekcl, with hlnh arm. They nro Hood ninidiliit's -not clionp things. Our .'10, .'!.", 10 mid no dollar bull lioar Inc. double feed "Now Unities" tiro tlio llnost you over sinv. Trliil fn. If you Mould like lo sec, try or buy a ki'wIiik iniiHiliK cull on us. Wo rout sowing uiiiclilni's 7."c u week. Kvorybody knows that tlio "XKW" IIOMK" Is nil right. You lake no chancos. Wo guantnli'o ovory ono ami our guiminicc Is good. ( nil on on mill ser tlic in it 1 1 1 1 1 w anil compare prleps. GEORGE A. BULLIS, n.'tT llroodii iij . Council IIIiiIU. F Bluffs. FSCE. efore vou Mavo your teeth attended to call and get our prices and see for yourselves how very reasonable thoy aro. Keinem ber it costr? no more to have good work than it does to havo poor. . ..Telephone 115 H. A. Woodbury, D. D. Conn si! BluHs- Next to Btmi Hotel fiii'iiix, elilelii'ii 1-iineln'K, fruit mill IiiikIiii'nk pru.ierl) In I minell lllulla ICO.arreH MlgHourl bottom laml, 8 miles M city, J 10 per acre. 21ft aurg near Taclllc Junction, voll lin- proved, J 10 per aero. SL'O airm i" Hllvrr Creek tp., $fi0 jior aura; well Improved. i3 arret fine bottom land in Knckforil twp,, JU'.jo per aero, well Improve.!, iiki. Miism i,oa.m:d o.n i a it. us at