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    TITE OMATTA DATTjT TTTRTa rOXDAY, OCTOr.TST 1, 1000.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
MINOR
MKNTION.
Davis sella elans.
"Mr. IHIey." 6-cent- clear.
Gas fixtures and globes nt Blxby's
Fins A B, C. beer, Neumnyer'K hotel.
Br. Stcphcnon, 101 I'cnrl St. Tel. 3J.
Bchmldt's photos, now and latest styles.
11 M. Leffcrt, export optician, 230 Hdy.
Cab. photos tt.CO doz. Williams. Ml Wf
Wollman, scientific option. ri. 460 H'd'y.
W J. Hostettrr. uVntlnt. Baldwin block.
J. C, & W. Woodward, architects. 523 Iiuy,
XV P.. Ij.hI. 1U miitinmrnt!". 3')1 B'way,
I.emp'n beer, Soonko Hoycn. solo agent.
Host t-rrr. 11udwcls.:r. U Itoeeiirem. asi.
Npw oval frames. C. 12 Alexander & Co..
833 Hroiitlwny. ,
TlfkrlH on sh1. Wrdni-dny mornlnt; ft
"Allen In Wonderland "
Mr mill Mr. Wtlllnm TurklnKton ui.
vIsltlilK frlnndM at rlimu'i. la.
Tbr mr-uiticra of th" I-lKlil Onnrd
arf organizing foot bull i-lcvni.
Oct your work done at the popular imsie
laundry, 721 Hromlway I'tionc 157.
W r nten. nniP rtnkrr. IS Ptarl street.
Telephones: 6fflc. ')'. residence, 33
x ii ti'ill inopl 111 rPKUiui
Msslon tomorrow nfn-rnoQii at 2 o clock.
W. F. draff, undertaker and llcetwii I'"'
balmer, 101 Hoiitli Vim street. I'hon .
The. ladles of I'ulm Rfovo will Btvo their
fr ,tni, n October 2 at Oodmcil r.f
tho World hall; Wlmli-y'H orchestra
World hall; wniiu-y h nreiimuu.
:1s for the lust block of brick sidewalks
red by the ct mum II have to be In
hi ml" -.r Mt v c-l. rk IMillllps by noon
ntd
ordcre
th hands
today ,,
NlKht ciliool Western lowu college. Oc
tober 1. itrrjiR Hl.orlhand, touch typewrit
ing, uni' tb nl booklceepliiK mi" common
lirnnches.
IHItll. IC.I .1., ill.
n
O-nahl; w!ih not ...rested In the
hhIoom. but was foijnd by tho police at tlie
OKrten li'iici
II 8. Htevlek was arrested at a Into hour
Katurdav nlitlit on runtpmini im m
Wl.c T . bareell liltn with Intoxication and
nbuslim his famllv .
Word has 1 r. received here of the eath
In Nr n York of Mrs. Samuel Theodore, for
rnVrH of tlils .11 v llnr husband died In
Council lllulTs Fevernl years nun.
The polU" wtn- o.itin.Ml last itlcht that a
rotien tatm.l IM!" bsd escnned from th
Fn 'an" l."."rtm. nt at St. Hernanl "s hos
pital The man was said to be without co.it
fir vest
Miss K.llth llavman SaundciH of (Jraivl
l.slnud. Neb, arrived hero last even iik nnd
will make her home with Mrs. II. 1 rey
virtr while tiursuliiK her studies at
t'relghton Medical eollejje.
The Sixteenth Avenue StarH defeated the
Merchant llrowns yesterday afternoon In a
earn of lull by a score of S to ii. ltuspe
nnd Hansen were the battery for the Mars
nnd llemerleh anil Shmart for the Mer
chant llrowns.
V W. Kllloll nnd wife of I .os Angeles,
f'al . arc the siipmIm of Mrs. Mlllolt's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Musselwhlle of
lift North Twlfth Hlreet. Mr. Klllntt
with the litirllngtmi system In this city
for ii number of years.
Wlu.t about "Alire In Wonderland?" It
Is koIiik lo b" the prettiest and mint elabor
nlo children's production over given l.rro
under the auspices or the Woman s aux
iliary of the Grace Kplscopnl church, l'oint
lnr prices, grand matinee. Saturday Oc
tober li.
Tho funeral of Wlnne. the 'daughter of
Mr and Mrs. .1. II. l.owery, was held yes
terday from tho residence. -W Fourth
nvenue, the services being conducted by
Jlev. U. W Krl.kson of the Fifth Avenue
Methodist ehirch. Interment was In Falr
vlew cemeterj
Tho iiollce department Is congratulating
ItHolf that not u single burg-ur was re
vnrted In this oily (he entire of last week,
while the greater part of the citizens were
across the river tiiUlng In the Carnival fes
tivities and their homes being left prac
tically unprotected.
Tho I'tilon I'acllle freight house bus ball
team defeated tho Milwaukee freight house
leant by a score of C, to I vesterilay after
noon at tho Sixteenth avenue grninds.
Heath and Williams comprised the batter.,
for the Union I'.iclllcs, and (lebhart and
i asey for tlie .Milwaukee noys.
The funeral of Levi Orate, killed by a
motor car last Tuesday night, wns held
yesterday afternoon from the .family resi
dence In Omaha. Interment helm; In Wal
nut Hill cemetery In this city. The funeral
was under the auspices of the Ancient
Order of I'nlted Workmen lodges of this
oily and Omaha.
J t li lee. who was given a suspended
acnteuoo for thirty days in the county Jail
foam few mouths nun for perjury In con
nection with Ills trial for shoollnix siiulrre's
within tho city limits, was brought In yes
terday to serve his time on orders from
Judgo Aylesworth. It is understood that
Attorney James MeCabe has tiled nnothi
complaint against Price.
Andrew Itccnrd, one of the pioneers nf
Pottawattatiilo and Mills cuuntles, ille.l at
ids home, one mile north of (Jlenwiml,
Saturday, lie formerly lived In Council
muffs. Ills aged wile, three sons, Jamni
' , Charles and Samuel ltecord, and on
daughter. Mrs F. M. Hhriver. all living iit
nionwood, survive him. The funeral was
held yesterday afternoon fiom the family
residence. He had been an Invalid for a
number of yc..r..
N. V. riumblns Co., teleonone ZZ0.
City ' tell TouIkIiI.
A number of Important matters aro
booked for tonlght'fl mooting of tho city
council. Action Is to bo ink' n on th"
application of tho motor company for per
mission to lay a double track on Pearl
street nnd South Main Htreet. Property
owners on South Main street nro very
anxious that tho permission shall ho
granted, as they will recover over $1,000
of tho amount they paid for tho paving
of that street. Tho city will also recover
about J500, tho cost of tho paving at the
Intersections. This being tho rase It Is
said that thoro will bo little. If any, op
position to granting the company's re
quest. The question of awarding tho contract
for tho laying of about II vn miles of brick
sidewalks Is also slated for trntght. as is
the awarding of tho contract for tho last
block of brick walks ordered.
City Engineer Ktnyro Is to make a re
port on tho North .Main street paving. In
ordor that tho council can order tho cost
of the Improvement assessed against tho
abutting property and the certificates for
tho same Issued. The total cost of tho
Improvement will amount to something
over $4,000. which will bo obaut $4 per
foot frontage.
Tho ordinances providing for the ap
pointment of b city electrician nnd regu
lating nil electrical construction nro on
tho list for action tonight.
Tho nppolntment of registrars for the
general election to be hold next month
la another matter booked for this meeting.
JO.OOO cakes Domestic soap usud in Coun.
rll HI mis Inst month.
Uss Domestic soap. It's the best.
AMERICAN
PRINCESS
Stylish, Forviccablo sohool
Shoes for girls nt
HAMILTON'S
412 Broadway,
FARM LOANS
Nazotlated In fc.uiiern rttornrkn
and Iowa. Jamea N. Ca-vdy. Jr.,
ut .Main m i-iuncii i"jrf.
Save Your Money
lnvestinr
With the
KAVINCk, LOAN AMI III ll.UIVti ASM'V,
iuu raarl street, council lllun, la
BLUFFS.
CAMPAIGN IN THIS COUNTY
Chairman Wrigbt Plana a Vigorous On
slaught Against Brjanism.
JUDGE BARTLETT TRIPP SPEAKS TONIGHT
nislliiKtilslicil Squill DnUotn .lurlsl
mill Diplomat to Address tUf I'nb
1 1 lit lloliiniy (Ipern House
Tills KteiilliK,
Tho first big gun of the republican cam
paign In Council HlufM will bo tired to
night, when Hon. Ilartlett Tripp of Houth
Dakota will speak on the political Issues
nf the hour at IJouany opera house. Ar
ranuumcnts for a big meeting hove been
made. Thoro will be n torchlight proces
sion through the principal downtown
strcctB, In which the McKlnlcy (lusrds, the
McKlnley-Hoosevelt Marching club and the
Colored McKlnlcy club will participate.
Judge Tripp Is regarded as one of tho best
campaigners In the northwest and Is an
orator of considerable merit. He Is well
versed In the Issues of the campaign, so that
an able presentation of the various ques
tions before the public at the present tltna
nitty bo expected. Hon. John N. Daldwln
Is expected to preldo st the meeting and
the proceedings will be enlivened by music
by a main quartet. The mcctlnc Is open
to the public and the committee extends a
cordial Invitation to the women of the city
to bo present.
Chairman Wright of tho republican county
central committee has prepared tho fol
lowing schedule of speakers. for the county
townships for the first two weeks of Oc
tober:
llooincr George H. Scott and D. O. Btuart,
October !i.
Center W. II. Klllpack and l'hll Dodge,
October 17.
Crescent Colonel J. J. Rteadtnan and
Hon. James Dewcll, October 10.
Carson Hon. Thomas N. Doutney of Wor
cestor, Mass., and D. 13. Stuart, October 6.
flr,ove Frank Turner and O. S. Dlanclv
nrd, October 9.
Oarncr Judge Oeorge Carson and I). 13.
Stuart, October 13.
Hardin W. II. Klllpack and C. F. Kim
ball. October 8.
James A. I Preston and I). 13. Stuart,
October 16.
Hazel Dell At Weston, II
and C. F. Kimball. October -
Center School House W.
October 10.
J. Chambers
II. Klllpack,
Keg Creek At Center school house, G. II.
Scott and Phil Dodge, October 4.
I.aytou Hon. Thomas K. Doutney, Oc
tobcr f: Y. II. Dyers of Harlan and Phil
Dodge, October 10.
I,owls--H. J. Chambers and W. II. Kill-
pack, October 8.
Lincoln I.. F. Xeff and W. II. Klllpack.
October 1.
Mlnden H. W. Ilycrs of Harlan, October
10.
Norwalk At Underwood, O. H. Illanchard
and Hon. A. S. Hnzclton, October C.
Pleasant At Frum's school house, F. A,
Turner and U F. Neff. October 6.
Hockford At Loveland school house, W.
H. Klllpack and C. F. Kimball, October 13,
Silver Creek W. II. Klllpack and O. S,
Illanchard, October II.
Volley At Hancock. James D. Illuff and
Phil Dodgo. October fi.
Washington A. Turner and L. T. Van
Slyke, October 11.
S'ork-rAt York Center school house, W. II
Klllpack and L. T. Van Slyke, October P.
Tho meeting In this city on October 10
Ahon I'nlted Slates Senator William Iloyd
Allison will be the speaker of tho evening
Is to bo the big demonstration of the cam
paign In this vicinity. Arrangements for
making It a monster gathering of rcpub
llcaun from all parts of Pottawattamie
county are now well under way. The couutv
central committee expects to secure ro
duceil rates from the railroads and a num
ber of excursions from nearby towns are
being planned for.
Howell's Antl-"Kawf' curea coufihs, colds.
Commonwealth 10-ceni cigar.
Premiums given with Domostlc soap.
mint op
SKCHIJTAHY
WILSON.
To inn Jim" linn llnd n Sntlsfaolnry
Uinerlrnrp In Cnmnnlcn lux,
Hon. James Wilson, secretary of agricul
ture, who addressed largo republican meet
ings nt Macedonia and Hastings Saturday
nfternoon and evening, left eBrly yester
day morning for Omaha, after having spent
the night nt tho Grand hotel In this city.
Secretary Wilson oxpected to leave Omaha
yesterday uftcrnoon over the Durltngton
for Holdrego, Neb., where ho Is announced
to speak tonight.
Iowa's member of President McKlnloy's
cablnot has bocn out campaigning for about
two weeks. Ono week was spent In Ohio,
where he spoko every day. From Ohio
he went to Topeka, Kan., to attend a good
roads meeting. At tho Kansas town Mr.
Wilson met nnd talked with n number of
farmers and from what ho learned from
them they appear to bo well satisfied with
tho existing conditions nud favor tho re
election of President McKlnlcy.
Speaking on the attitude of tho farmers
throughout the part of the country ho has
io far traveled, Mr. Wilson said: "There
Is a general slldo to McKlnley. This Is duo
to tho fact, that tho people as a rule do not
seem Inclined to take any chances on losing
the good times they have been and are now
enjoying under tho republican administra
tion. Tho farmers especially are support
ing McKlnley, ns they remember too well
tho prices they obtained under tho previous
administration. It Is not at all necessary to
point out to them tho advantages of n con
tinuance of tho present administration,
They realize this themselves and in my
Judgment they wilt vote .this fall for a re
turn to a democratic administration.
Wherever I havo spoken I hnvo been greeted
with good crowds and my speeches appear
to have been listened to with Interest. In
short, I think the conditions for the re
election of President McKlnley are most
favorable."
During his stay here Secretary Wilson
had a conference with National Committee
man Krnest B, Hart and other prominent
local republicans.
Domestic soap sells on its merits.
Davis sells paint.
I'unernl of Cniitnln Murphy.
Tho remains of the late Captain Will Mur
phy arrived hore yesterday morulas, nnd
after tho casket bad been opened nt Estep's
undertaking rooms the body was taken
to the family residence on Avenuo F.
A detail from Company L. Fifty-first In
fantry, Iowa National Guard, escorted the
body from the undertaker's to tbo residence,
where six of the detail remained as a
guard.
Tho funeral will be held this afternoon
at 3 o'clock from the family residence and
will be with the full military honors due
the dead o Ulcer. There will be a detail (
United States soldiers from Fort Crook 'and
Company L will act ns part of tho escort.
The services will bo conducted by Dr. Mann
of Omaha. Interment will be In Falrvlew
cemetery.
All members of Company L. Fifty-first
regiment, town National guard, nnd nil
members nf old Company L, Fifty-first
Iowa volunteers, are requested to meet
nt the armcrv In the Opera house block
this nfternoon at 1 o'clock to attend tho
funeral of the lato Captain Will Murphy.
Ml veterans of tho civil war are re
quested to meet at tho hall of Abe Lincoln
post, Grand Army of tho Republic, this
r.ftcrnoon at 1 o'clock to attend tho funeral
of tho lato Captain W, L. Murphy.
Domeetlc soap outlasts cheap soap.
t mwt school roii Tin: m:.i
Venr of Instruction Opens Tniliiy Pu
ller Supi-rliiti'iiilpiit'n Direction.
The school year nt the Iowa School for
tho Deaf opens today, and yesterday n
number of the -pu;lls nrrlved. Most of the
ofllcer. are hero and Superintendent Ilothert
reports everything In readiness to com
mence tho school work nt once. During tho
long summer vacation a number of im
provements and ropalrs have been carried
nut at the Institution. The following is tho
list of teachers and officers for this year:
Jlenry W. Itothort, Council muffs, superln
tendant; John F. SchulU, Council Bluffs,
bookkeeper; Mrs. M. 13. Poole. Council
Dlufis, matron; Lena Scyfort, California,
Mo., assistant matron; Marvin Denlny,
Mount Vernon, la., stenographer; II. M.
Iiodley. Olatho. Kan., boys' supervisor; Mrs.
M. Drake. Valley Junction, la., small boys'
supervisor: Mary Harmuth, Olathe, Kan.,
girls' supervisor: Hauchett & Smith, Coun
cil Illuffs, physicians; Mrs. Mary Kbcrllng,
Council Dlurrs, nurse; J. M. Tunnchlll, Cla
rlnda, la., engineer; Charles Watson, Coun
cil Illuffs, assistant enclnecr; Hay Holland,
Afton, la., fireman; Mrs. Susan Olbbs, Mon
damln, la., cook; F. K. Cave, Coleridge,
Neb., assistant cook; F. Auswestcr, Coun
cil Illuffs, baker; J: J. Kles, Council Illuffs,
foreman of farm; Gits Valentino. Council
Illuffs, foreman of gardens; John Mather,
California, foreman carpontry; L. It. Thomp
son, Council Illuffs, foreman printing; L.
W. Pound. Council Illuffs, foreman shoo
making; Anna 13. Merrill, -Modlapolls, la..
foreman sewing; Cnrrie Jensen Council
muffs, foreman ironing; F. W. Fllnnlken,
Columbus, O., night watchman; Lessie Dick,
Council Illuffs, lady night watch; Sophia
Nelson, Council Illuffs, laundry; E. E. Clip-
plnger, Monmouth, HI., principal of school
W. O. Connor, Jr.. Cnvo Spring, On., teacher
manual department; Hiram Phillips, Dcla'
van, Wis., teacher manual department; H
13. Stewart, Omaha, Neb., teacher manual
department; F. C. Hollowny, Council Illuffs,
teacher manual department; J. W. Har
rett, Council Illuffs, teacher manual de
partment; C. S. Lorbaugh, Council muffs,
teacher manual department; David Ryan,
Jr., Newton, la., teacher manual depart
ment; Laura MacDIll, Durllngtoh, In.,
teacher manual department; Margarut Wut
klns, Iowa City, la., teacher manual de
partment: (Mnttle Edwards, Plattsmouth,
Neb., teacher manual department; Mnmlo R.
Cool, Council Illuffs, teacher manual de
partment; Molllo Medcraft, Manhattan,
Knn., teacher manual deportment; Mary E.
Leary. Cnrvonvillc, III., teacher manual
department; Mildred Cooper, Frederick, O.,
teacher oral department; 13mma Hensley,
Shelby villi. Intl., teacher onil department;
Florence Wllcoxson, Tarklo. Mo., teachor
oral department: Stella Stewart, Neosha,
Wis., teacher of cooking; Charlotte A. Reed,
Marsballtown, la., teacher of drawing.
Millions will ne npent in politics this
year. We can't keep the campaign going
without money any mora than wo can keep
the body vigorous without food. Dyspep
tics urcd to starve themselves. Now Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo digests what you cat and
allows you to cat all tho good food you
want. It radically cures atcmarh trouble
RAT HI3FOIU3 (iOl.Mi TO II P. I).
It
In I'nor .Inilument to Itrllre on nil
Kinpty Stomnoli.
Many people have an Idea that It is in
jurious (o cat Just before going to bed, but
dooton Inugh at the suggestion and often
prescribe a light supper nH a cure for in
somnia and many ailments.
"It stands to reason," says one well
known authority on nerves and digestive
disorders, "that ns In he dally routine of
tho average porsons five hours elnpse be
tween the three ordinary meals nnd aB tho
stomach in a healthy Individual is empty
threo hours after digestion begins, It Is
neither wise nor necessary for the stomach
to remain empty from, say, 0 o'clock In
tho ovenlng ujUU 8 o'clock tho following
morning, a period of eleven hours, should
there bo a craving for food during tho in
terval. "Some physiologists hold that the stom
ach should bo allowed this period of
complete rest and that In consequenco it Is
better to go to bed fasting than to satisfy
tho craving for nourishment, hut if tho
food eaton Just before rotirtng Is of an
easily digested character tho tax upon tho
stomach 1b uot sufficiently great to dcprlvo
It of tho rest which is necessary for Its
proper action tho succeeding day.
"Nothing better can be suggested than n
glassful of milk, but It should always bo at
blood heat. Cold liquids wilt do harm
rather than good, for In that caso tho blood
Is not drawn to the stomach with tho samo
rapidity and in tho same quantity as It Is
when warm liquids nro taken, In a great
many Instances long-continued Insomnia
may be completely cured, after an interval
of, say, a couplo of weeks, by tho Bteady
adherence to such regimen.
"Lettuce, especially when dressed with
oil, hu3 a soporific effect on account of cer
tain sedatlvo principles which it contains.
"Heavy suppers after the theater, so
popular among city people, aro oxtremoly
delotcrloua to henlth If taken regularly
but It must bo romembercd that in tho
majority of cases an hour or -two elapses
between eating a theater supper and retir
ing for tho night, and the muscular activity
so necessary to tho proper digestion of
u heavy meal is supplied whou the supper
is eaten at a restaurant or at some other
placo awny from one's home.
"Ilrolled live lobster and Welsh raroblt,
the two favorlto after-dlnnor dishes of a
largo clatis of people, when eaten lato nt
night nro about as dlgestlblu as leather,
and many n devotee at their shrine awak
ens tho next morning with a sick head
ache as the result of his indiscretion.
Cheese In nuy form is Indigestible at night.
'A broiled English mutton chop or small
lamb chops with creamed potatoes, while
not a very fashionable theater supper, is as
good as any that can bo taken from the
standpoint of the physician.
"Raw oysters produco no bad effects If
eaten at night, tho soft part of them being
vory easily digested, though the hard part
Is much less so, Fried oysters and clams
should bo tabooed at night,"
Cnrc Orlppe Without !rlpr.
Grippe's caused by microbes. Germ-kill
ing, system-toning Cascarets Candy Ca
thortlo provide a quick, permanent curo
for grippe. Druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c.
StIIKP la llrlil Pp.
BOISE, la.. Sent. 30. The Ontario and
IluniB stage was held un at 9 o'clock this
morning, seventy miles out of Onturlo, by a
luue nigiiwiiymuu. ino runner stopped me
stage by firing a shot across the road. He
uemanneu me man, wnicn was thrown out
The stage was not further molested. It is
ooi inougni mucn oi vaiue was secured.
DES MOINES TO SEE TEDDY
Spooial Train Will Carry Thousands to the
Waterloo Meeting.
MANY CLUBS WILL JOIN THE EXCURSION
Vctcrnnn nml Vomittsters Alike J3n
thuslustlu )er tin- Proposition
Cuiiiion to He Tut-on Atonic
to I'lre Suliitr.
DKS MOINI3S, Sept. SO. (Special.) The
committee havlug In charge tho arrange
ments for tho Waterloo uxcutsiou to be
run on Koosovclt day, next Friday, held n
meeting last night nud perfcUed all the
details of tho plan. A special of ten
coaches, with one chair car for the women,
has been ordered and additional coaches
will bo ndded ns the crowd Incrcasus. Fri
day morning a battery will awaken the
city and after firing salutes for an hour
will bo placed on board u flat car und
hitched on behind tho speclul train, so
that a salute muy ho tired for every town
03 tho special rushes through. In addition
lo the John C. Fremont Republican cluu
of old-tlmors,- who voted for Fremont lu
1S3C, and tho Voternn Tlppecanoo club, the
Grant club will bo largely reptcseuted
and there will bo a company of Rough
Riders with fifty mounted mon, Tho mem
bers of this company aro mostly veter
ans of tho Fifty-first Iowa, who saw u
year's service In tho Philippines. Roose
velt day at Waterloo promises to bo tho
greatest political rally tho stuto has ever
seen.
Thomas G. Orwlc, the chairman uf tho
district prohibition commlttco, issued a
challenge last ovenlug, In which ho says
that "the dominant Isauo in the present
presidential campaign Is the liquor traffic
as encouraged by stnto and national laws
aud executive officers" and ho adds that
a challenge Is hereby given to uuy rep
rcscntatlve of any other party to deny
this affirmation in a public debate In Des
Moines." Mr. Orwlg says in tho chal
lengo that tho prohibitionists depend
mainly upon tho righteousness of their
cause for final success and that "they
do uot depend upon spectacular exhibi
tions of rough .riders or tho like."
W. P. Chnso returned from Omaha Sat
urday, where ho has been In consultation
with W. W. Colo rclatlvo to tho open
lug of the Auditorium In this city ns a
vaudevlllo theater. This morning Mr.
Chaso made a proposition to tho public, in
which ho ngrees to spend 118.000 In mak
ing tho Auditorium ono of tho finest thea
ters In tho west, provided tho thenter
goera will buy $9,000 worth of ticket books.
Tho democratic state central commltteo
announces that Uourke Cockran is com
ing to Iowa for two dates. Ho will Bpealt
at Burlington on October 10 aud at Davcn
port tho uoxt day.
Tho De3 Moines Dally Democrat, an even
lng paper started a llttlo over two months
ago, gavo up tho ghost Saturday and an-
Jnounced that tho Issue was Its last. II
M. Helvel, tho principal member of tho
stock company owning tho paper, an
nounces In hla obituary editorial that tho
paper was started by a company of men
of less means than enthusiasm nnd that
after n vain attempt to secure some sup
port from tho democrats of, tho city ami
stnto ho has given it up as a bad Job,
having lost several hundred dollars In cash
nnd contracted moro debts than ho can
pay In five years.
Student Chnrcert ivltli Tiled.
OSAGE. Ia.. Sept. 30. (Special.) A
queer case of kleptomania has come to light
in tbo district court here.
For a yenr or more a largo number of
small articles havo been mlssod from tho
stores and prlvato residences and no clow
could bo obtained. Finally Prof. Chandler,
superintendent of the city schools, caught
young Chester MrCullough, a member of
his graduating class, taking a box of pens.
Confession wns made of other thefts and a
search of tho boy's homo was made. A large
number of nrttcles were found which ho
had taken.
Ship Cattle to Soollnml.
QRINNELL, la., Sept. 30. (Special.) The
experiment of shipping cattle to Glasgow,
Sootland, has been found to be a great sue
cess by Ewart nros, of Poweshiek county.
They mado tho first shipment In July nnd
sold tholr cattle for $111 per head. At
each trip they tako about 200 head. It Is
said the cnttle stand the trip well and
really gain in weight while on tho ocean.
Ewart Pros, say they can make moro by
taking their cattle to Scotland than by
selling them in Chicago.
CROWDS TO SKIS TUB COIl.V PAI.ACI3.
Mltuliell'n Vrntnre Afford Entertain
ment fur .tinny People.
MITCHELL, S. D Sept. 30. (Special
Telegram.) Tho Corn Palace attraction wa3
tho means of bringing a great crowd of
pcoplo to this city today. Excursion trains
wcro run over the Milwaukee road from
Madison, Aberdeen, Chamberlain, Yankton
and Sanborn, Ia. Over 1.G00 pcoplo came
In .theso trains and the Omaha road added
to tho crowd 600 more with Its train from
Worthlngton, Minn. Four concerts wore
given during tho day to accommodate tho
pcoplo. Tuesday is Elk's day and also
Republican day, when Murnt Halstead and
John R. Daldwln will speak in tho nfter
noon and tho evening, with a torehllght pro
cession previous to the evening speech. The
Milwaukee road has consented to run spo
clal excursion trains for this event from
Sioux City and Canton, while tho Omaha
road will run tho rame service from Sioux
Falls. With another day like this tho flnan
clal nuccess of the Corn Palace vonturo 1
assured.
LAD SAI.IIS IN SOUTH DAKOTA
l.nwe Trnotn yenr Huron llelusr Sold
to Sltn with rnnfy,
HURON, S. D., Sept. 30. (Special.) Some
noavy real cstato transfers have been con
summated hero during tho last few davs,
Peter Kelnne of Dubuque. Ia., has bought
j.iu ncres, ana J. J. wnsou of Pelln, Ia.
2,i20 acres, the former tracts being In
lieauie, and tho lattor In Hydo county nea
Hlghmore. It is Mr. Wilson's intention to
remove upon his now possessions at once
and begin preparations for establishing
stock ranch. Several other parties havo
purchased from 600 to 1.000 acres in this
locality for actual farm and stock pur
poses, woi ror several years has the de
mand for land been so great ns at thl
time, and what Is a healthy sign is the fact
Bwi ti 4 M Kind Y03 Hin Always Bcajh
Blgn&tnr.
t
lean th. v? J KM Ym Hare Alwais Bflt.13
tL. Bft.J U- . II. al. ft
Bian tk ,ra "'"I" IU Mag's
(Jla&tui
of
that purctiasarn bnvo monoy and In most
canes pay spot cash.
South DnUotn tiiporpnrntloii,
I'imiRK, S. I).. Sept. 30. (Special.)
Articles of incorporation have been tiled for
the White River Cattle company at Cham
berlain, with a capital of $60,000 Incor
porators, II. D. Rrown, M. M. Ilrown and
Douglas Webster.
For the Traver Cider company at
Huron, with a capital of $SO,000, Incorpora
tors, Frank N. Traver, James T. Carroll
nnd Eliot Somers.
For the Palmer Kxtract company nt
Mrooklngs, with a capital of $30,000. In-
orporators, John S. Foley, David K. Uro-
phy, Harry 13. Axon, Albert Martin and Phllo
Hall.
Potter county has called for $3,000 of the
pormanont school hind In addition to tho
regular apportionment of such fund re
cently mado to that county.
0RECAST OF THE WEATHER
Onielnl MullHIn I'rniiilnrn First Ilnyn
uf WrrU Will Up I'ulr
III .SelirnxUii.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. Forecast for
Monday nnd Tuesday.
For Nebraska and Kansas Fair Monday
and Tuesday; east to south winds.
lor Iowa and Missouri Fair Monday and
Tuesday; winds mostly southerly.
For North Dakota Showers Monday and
probably Tuesday; enstcrly winds.
For South Dakota Fair Monday nnd
Tuesday; warmer Monday In western por
tion; easterly winds.
For Colorado Fair Monday aud Tues
day: variable winds.
For Wyoming Showers and cooler In
western, fair In enstcrn portion Monday;
Tuesday fair; varlablo winds.
For Montana Showers and warmer Mon
day; Tuesday fair: varlablo winds.
For Illinois and Indiana Fair Monday
nnd Tuesday; light to frosh east to south
winds.
For Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Fair
Monday and Tuesday; southerly winds.
I' or Now Mexico Showers Monday and
Tuesday; southerly winds.
For Western Texas Partly cloudy Mon
day and Tuesday; probably showers in
northoru aud western perilous; southerly
winds.
For Arkansas Fair Monday and Tues
day; light to fresh north to east winds.
I.oonl ltecord.
OFFICI3 OF TIM! WMAT1IKK nlTltKATI
OMAHA. Kent. 30. Olllelul record of tern
neraturo nnd tireclnltatlon pmnnnml with
tho corresponding duy of the luHt three
years: 15C0. ISM. 1S9K. 1S9T.
.Maximum temperature... 78 fit 71 !)
Minimum temperature... Bt : 43 61
Averniri tennieratiiro nil M in
Precipitation 00 .00 .' .in
Record of temtierature nnd iirHelnltntlnu
nt Omaha for this day and since Mnrch 1.
19O0:
Nnrmnl temperature CO
Excess for tho day 7
Total excess since March 1 Cf.2
Normal precipitation (id Inrh
Deficiency for the day 03 Inch
Total since March 1 21.20 inches
Deficiency since March 1 K9 Inch
Deficiency for cor. period, 1ST9.... 4. CI Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1X38.... 3.17 Inches
llpnort from Slnllonn nt H.
P. n
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WEATHER.
P2 cc
IT !
Omaha, clear
North Platte, clear
Chcyimne, clear
70 7H .no
72 M .Oi
bo ;s .on
KS 74 .1)0
M oi .no
5C fiS .Oil
42 tti .01
co ra .-
70 74 .0
t4 fiSl .01
GH 711 .00
70 7rt' .01
44 4 .0.'
30 40 .IS
44 -II .01
S2 8S1 .0)
Halt I.alte City, cloudy
Raold Cltv. clear
Huron, clear
Wi listen, rn n uc
Chicago, oleur
Hi. j.ouis, clear
St. Paul clear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear
Helena, cloudy
Hnvre. raining
Bismarck, cloudy
Galveston, clear
I j. A. WELSH.
Local Forecast Ofllclal.
Oetulirr Av'rnen.
Tho following data, covering n period of
twenty-nlno years, have been compiled
from tho Weather bureau records nt
Omnhn for the month of October:
TEMPERATURE.
Mean or normal lemnerature. BI decrees.
Tho warmest month was that nf 1879, with
nn nverugo of 62 degrees. The coldest
month was that of 1S73, with an nverage of
4S degrees. Tho highest temperature was
K degrers, on October 12. 1S!9. Tho lowest
temneraturo was 15 decrees, on October 27.
1 87S. Average dnto on which llrst "killing'
frost occurred In nutumn. Sentember 21 .
average date on which last "killing'' frost
occurred In spring. April 15.
PRECIPITATION.
Average for tho month, 2.10 Inches: nver
age number of days with .01 of an Inch or
more. 7; the greatest monthly precipitation
was S.SO Inches lu 1R77; the least monthly
precipitation was .07 Inches In 1S9.1; tho
greatest amount of preclpltntlon recorded
In any twenty-four consecutive hours was
3.73 Inches on Octobor 3, 1S.S4; tho greatent
nmount of snowfall recorded In any twnty-
rour consecutive nours irecoru extending to
winter of 1SSI-83 only.) was 4.5 Inchca on
October 29. 1891.
CLOUDS AND WEATHER
Average number of oleur days, 13; partly
cloudy days, 10; cloudv days, 8.
WIND.
Tho prevailing winds have been from the
south. The highest velocity of tho wind
was 41 miles, from tho northwest, on Octo
ber 16, 1881). L. A, WELSH.
Local Forecast Ofllclal Weather Hureati.
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY.
Used by peoplo of refinement
for over a quarter of a century.
Mrs. Wlnnlnwii noclilou Syrup
Has been used for over FII-TY TEAKS b)
MILLIONS of MOTHKItS for their CHIl,
DHUN WHILE TKETIIINO, with PEK
FECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD
SOFTENS the GUMS ALLAYS all I'Al.V,
CURES WIND COLIC, and Is tho best rem!
edy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Drugglsta
In every part ot tbe world, ne sure and
ask for "Mrs, Wlnslow'o Soothing Syrup,"
and lake no otner kind. Twonty-ilvo cent
a bottle.
Dohany Theater
Friday Night, Oct. 5.
Grand Saturday Mat,
October 6.
Elaborate Presentation
of Hope I.rnnnril'i Operetlr.,
Alice in Wonderland
Two hundred children lu the cast.
Under the auspices of tho Woman's
Auxiliary of the (Jruce Episcopal church.
Elaborate properties, costuiueH and ef
fects. Prices-KvcnltiEM, Me, &0c, 75e. Mat
inee, -5 c.
CLOTH IV OF MIMSTUIl'.t FAMILY.
Subjected to Anno) Init ('rltlclani, Hp
They I'lno or Slinliliy.
"A Minister's Wife," writing on "Crltlcls
lng the Clothes of tho Minister s Family."
In the October Ladles' Homo Journal, asks
"why tho clothes of tho minister's wife Is
of more public consequenco than that of
tho doctor's family? Evorybody helps to
support the doctor as well ns the minister,"
she contends, "so It scarcely seems possible
that It can be because tho parishioners feel
that tho appearance of poverty on his part
retlects upon their generosity. Some one
snys that It Is beonuso the minister and
his family seem to bo n part of each house
hold lu the church, so dear and close Is
tho relationship. Surely then tho very
closeness of tho tie Is but another reason
why thero should bo an absence of criticism
and avoidance of hurt on thj part of tho
congregation. Cannot the minister's wlfo
be trusted lo make the very best possible
appearance that her husb.ind's salary will
permit her to make? When a woman Is
expected to mingle on terms of equality with
tho wealthy ns well as tho humble alio
uuturally docs not want, for her husband's
sake ns well ns her own, to bo noticeably
badly dressed, any moro than sho wishes
to bring upon herself tho charge of ex
travogenee. What sho really desires, more
than anything else, Is to manage so well
that sho Is uhlo to pass unnoticed, so far us
clothes nro concerned."
Mothers endorse It, children like It. old
folks uso it. Wo refer to Ono Minute
Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat
and lung troubles.
Storm on Mexican Count,
RAN FRANCISCO. Sept. .10. The stenmer
Curacao brings news of u storm which was
rai;lng nlong tho Mexican roast when It
sailed for the north. Several vessels wore
driven nshore. among them being the Her
man bark Planet, which will be u total loss
"The Planet went ashore on September
15." said Captain Parsons of the Curacao
"Wo Jist missed the worst of the storm by
running to aunymns. The following day
Mnzatlan was swept nnd the wreckage was
something fenrful. Mouses were blown
down, roofs were lifted, trees uprootod,
telegraph wires twisted out of their posi
tions and vessels swept from their moor
ings." 1'oi.tolllee In Itolilied.
HOWLING ClltEEN. Ky.. Sept. 30 -The
poMtotilce nt this pluce wus broken Into
eur'y this morning and robbed of $3,000 in
monev unci stnmps. lio roiiuers are sup
posed to bi' experts wflo have been operat
ing
g In this section for some time
Look Around
For Office Rooms
Co to all tho ofllcn buildings nround town nnd look nt their rooms. You can
find plenty of them vacant nnd you can probably get any size room you want.
Then como to THE I1EE UUILDINO. You will not find so many rooms from
which to moke a selection. There Is good reason for that. All tho rooms in
THE BEE
are first clnBO and the few that aro
occupied. Rents are no higher than
hay stack.
o,,,: :vTn;,n,,B. R.
LEA & PERRINS'
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THE ORIGINAL
WORCESTERSHIRE
Beware of Imitations
It I liiqhly approved for the very agreeable zet
which it imparts to Soup, Full. Oarnr, Hot
and Cold Mmis, Silads, Welsh Kartblts, etc.
Mormon Wlshopa' Pills
fhurrJi aJU tJlc..' lu.tuWCIh. Potillfa.r
cl wUtbuss, Ul?i;jn, ticcuct, or
n nu,i, mnn, u(itu, uurot koat Mnnnpoo, im-
potenoy, tost Power. Nlrht-Lossea, Bpermatorrnota Insomnia, Palna
In.UacKt Eill paalrea, Samlnal amissions, La mo Uacx. Nentom Da
bllitjr, Hqndaeli,tinfltnon to7nrrjr, t-psa of tinman, Varloooels),
bllltr, HqntraeU,Unfltnq to Mnrnr, lobs of
or cdnsHpntlon, Otop qulCKna .of
3U.TWItCnln(i of Cynlldi u ImBtJu-.
klm TwMf.fi nr nf -w ..1 1 rl .
raot, EUmnlMr. Hie britn and nre ctniert. toe Ui,
u wwrytrfuodei, ou u. cwfiuUr tvo.. AucJroMj
. . vtii lun.aiuB wti, at. t iinni i i,
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VOXi SAI-E IY MYKHS-rUIJ.OX
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IN VALUE.
Soino excel lent lots, pleasantly located and do
sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at
reasonable prices. These lot s are located in
Omaha, Vright's and Central Sub. additions. Thin
property will steadily increase in value as the city
grows in th at direction and tho time to buy is th
present. Call at
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Council
IOWA FARMS FOR SALE
DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs,
Have for Hair ii Iurito lUt of Improved fiiriim, nlilrkrn ranolim, fruit anil
vrft-Mlulile InuiUi uUn rrnlilenue uml liiiNlncmi pro.irrly in Oonnuil II I u fix
ami OuiHlin. SO.MU PAIlMSi ,
160 acres Hazel Dell twp n miles ne C, D.,
cood buildings, S45 pnr ucio.
89 acres noar Crcfcmt, well Improved, $13
per acre,
SO acren fi mllcii emit, good bulldlnija and
fruit, $50 pe: acre.
60-acro (rult (arm, near city, cood Improve-
mouts, USO per acre.
SO-acre (rult farm adjolnlnc city, $0,009.
Thr nliurr lu nly u aitii),lr f our
0 vr ut lultreit. Telapkoao 114.
WEARINESS AND LANGUOR
Among Ihe First Symptoms of Ner
vous
A Tcnlblc Affliction Thnt Is
Averted iirnl Ctiroil by
IIUDYAN.
THE CARE. WORRY AND LAP.OR
THAT MEN und women of this busy ago
must endare makes Itself manifest In wear
nnd tear upon the nervous system. Men
nnd women grow old long before tholr time
ns a result of this over-strain upon tlm
nerves. Exhaustion und weakness result.
The orgnns of nutrition soon suffer from
lack or nerve control, there Is loss of nppe
tlte, deranged digestion, oostlveness and
emaciation and paleness follow. The blood
becomes thin and watery, it being deficient
In those elements thnt support the strenfth
of tho body. Headaches, sleeplessness,
mental confusion, poor memory are symp
toms that soon follow. Complete prostra
tion may bu tho dual result.
There Is no remedy on earth that equals
HCDVAN lu Its curative powers for such
illsordors. lll'DYAN stands nt tho head,
for It Is a positive cure for all nervous
dlienses. If you suffer with any of th
above symptoms, If you feol that your
nerves uro weak from any cause whatever,
by all means "tnke lll'DYAN." It will
cure you sound and well. HUH VAN will
give you the strength ou need, It will over
come that tired ami wornout feeling. IIUD
YAN will enrich your blood, it will give
you a splendid appetite, It will Improve
your digestion If that Is at fault.
lll'DYAN bus saved thousands of men
nnd women from becoming nervous wrecks.
IIUDYAN Is safe, sura und cures perma
nently. lll'DYAN Is for snle by all drugglsts-Mo
a package or six packages for J2.H).
If your druggist does not keep IIUDYAN
send direct to the lll'DYAN REMEDY
COMPANY, San Francisco. California.
You may consult the IIUDYAN dootois
about our use FREE of CHARGE.
WRITE.
Druggists- Kuhn Co.. Sherman A Mo
Connell Drug lu., Mvers-Dllion Drug Co.,
J. A. Fuller .V- Co., Chun II. Schaefcr. J. II.
Schmidt. Omaha. Cump Bros. Council
nitiltH. Dillon Drug Co , South Omaha all
sell nnd rccomimnd tludyun.
Or, Kay's Renovator
Oiinrnuierd lo cure tho very worst coaet,
of dyMjeuMu, constipation, bilious head
uche. liver and kidneys. At drmtgUts. 2Sv
und Jt. Send for Fren Sample. Freo DooU
nnd Free Ai.-.co. Dr. B. J. Kay. Saratoga.
N. Y.
f
Now I
BUILDING
at are 1
vacant are Just ns good ns thoso th
In buildings which may burn up like a I
T
C. Peters & Company t
Thl Ifnuturn Ii on trtrj botlU
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Agents. New York.
lr over 50 rem tr Ut ImAcii or im Mermoa
CUIU Ihft wont CUH la aA &nA r.r. ..1.1b r,AM
dfuineiaeklaf, Duroa Lost Mnnhood, lm-
iLu ti kt. In, r-1 !.A'. 1 J rBiBMiii iu ii,utui
m euro II SI Ulna,
at tun ia wani.
A fr fi 5a by mall, 2mjiU$ A tiito tfuiTtntit, te cur
Blthcp Mcmcdjf Co., ftan rranclaoo, OaU
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efore you
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get our prices and see for yourselves
how very reasonable they aro. Jlemoin
ber it coats no more to havo good work
than it does to havo poor.
. ..Telephone 145....,
H. ft. Woodbury, D. D. Council Bluffe.
30 Pearl St. Sranii Hotel
OFFICE,
Bluffs.
1G0-acres Missouri bottom Und, 8 miles si
city, (10 per aero.
240 acres near raclflo Junction, well Im
proved, $10 per aero.
320 acres iu Silver Creek twp., $G0 por acre;
well Improved.
213 acres lino bottom land In ItoeUfoni twp,,
$12.00 por aero; well Improved.
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