THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MINOK MKNTIO. .Bit' Davit Mlla glass. "Mr. IUIey." 6-cnt dear. flaa fixtures and globes at Dlxby'a. Fine A. D. C. beer, Neumayer's holeU Woliraan, scientific optician, 4C0 n'd'y. II. M. Leffert, expert optician, 254 Bdy. Schmidt's photoe, new and latent styles. Cab. photos ll.M dor. Williams, 511 Udy. W. J. Hostettor, dentist, Baldwin block. Lamp's beer, Baenko lloysen, sole agent J. C. & W Woodward, architects. 023 Bdy. Drink Hudwelser beer. L. Itosenfeld, ast. II. B. White, employment agency, 613 Bdy. Charles L. Haas Is spending low days with his family In this city. Exhibit and rale of Gibson pictures. Alexander & Co., 333 Broadway. Lily camp No. 1, Iloyal Neighbors of America, will meet this .vcnlng. Get your work done at tho popular Eaglo laundry, 724 Broadway. 'Phone 157. W. C. Estep, undertaker, 18 Pearl street. Telephones: Office, 97; residence, 33. Mrs, Ma C. Grafton has gone to Denver, where alio will make her future homo. W. V. Graff, undertakur and licensed em balmcr, 101 South Main streot. 'Phone 006. Mrs. 8. C. Whittlesey hns one to KvatH vllle, Ind., to spend the winter with rela tives. W. W. Hanthorn hns returned homo from an extended trip to New York nnd other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. John Dawney of Chlcano aro tho guests of Mrs. E. Q. Hicks on Mynstcr street, Don't hum your-old wool mattress. Mor gan & Klein will do them over by tho new process better than new. 122 South Main street. The regular meeting of Concordia lodge, Knights of Pythias, will be held this even ing at Hughes' hall. Every member Is re quested to be present. Mrs. I.. W. Owen of Chicago, national organizer of tho Antl-Clgaretto league, Is In the city, the guest of Mrs. C. 1. Bhcpard, "10 Pcrln nvonue. Miss Lcla Blaine spent Sunday with her parents In this city and lft yesterdiy morning to resume her studies at the State Agricultural college at Ames. G. W. Jamison, arrestsd Sunday evenlhnr for Improper behavior, forfeited his $13 cash bond when his caso was called ill police court yesterday morning. Earl Biggs, tho runaway boy arrested here Sunday. was returned to his home in Cedar Itaptds yesterday afternoon, hi parents having telegraphed a ticket for him. H. J. Paschal and Miss Halllo Dougherty of Pacific Junction were married yesterday afternoon at tho homo of the groom's vur ents, 2717 South Thirteenth street, Ilov. Henry DeLomr qfllclatlng. The case of alike Smith, who was brought back Saturday evening from Plattsmoutn, on tho charge of tho theft of Jowelry, was continued 'In police court yesterday until today,- to admit of tho securing of- certain witnesses. The mortgage given by the Dubuquo & Bloux City Kallroad company, tho pur- ?hasors of tho Fort Dndgq & Omaha rond, or Sl.000,000 to tho United States Trust company of New York was filed for record here yesterday. Tho grocery and fruit slock of J. II. Ingersoll nt Broadway and Bovenlh strait was attached by creditors yesterday and the etoro closed. J. It. Snyder and McCorJ, Brady A. Co. of Omaha were among the attaching creditors. Word has been received by friends hers that Curtis A. Hayes pf this city, who has been spending the last year In England, has arrived at New York", at which nlacn he will enter tho employ of tho same Arm for wincn no woraea wnuo BDroaa. Tho lQ-ysar-old son of i-rca jonnjon, living on Avenue G. was kicked In the faco yesterday by a colt which he was tending. Both of tha boy's Jaws wero fractured and very tooth knocked out. It Is expected th&t ho will recover, but ho will be dis figured for life. Mrs. Martha Johnson, who drifted from here to Des Moines In the hopes of being able to seaura admission to tho Homo for Aged Women there, returned to the city yesterday afternoon, the Polk county au thorities having provided her with trans nortatton. She Is being temporarily cared for at the home of Rev. Henry DeLong. Mrs. W. I Owen, national organiser. In stituted a local branch of the National AnU-Ctgarette league yesterday aTtenioon at tho residence of Mrs. C P. Bhepnrd. Twenty young men rlgned the ptedgj to abstain from smoking the coffin nails. Mrs. Bhepard was appointed superintendent of the local branch. Other officers will be elected later. Teter Donnolly caused tho arrest yestor day of George Sehneffer. on the charge of shooting two of his hogs. The parties live at Thirty-fourth street and Avenue, A. Bchaeffer offers In excuse that tho hogs wore rooting In tils garden. Justice Vlen will hear the case, Thursday afternoon. Bchaeffer gave bull In tho nuin of 300 for his appearance. The caso against Ida Hsnderson, charge! by Joseph McGlnnls with the lurceny of bis watch nnd chain, wan dismissed In Justlco Vlen'a court vesterday for fallu-o of tha proseouting witness to appear, rno watch and chain wera attnthed by Ju" Vlen to satisfy the costs of the caso which wera taxed against McGlnnls. nnd It will now cost tho latter over to regain pos session of hU timepiece. Al. W. Martin has recently returned from a trip to Cuba, bringing with him two Cuban bloodhounds for his production Of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which will be seen at the Dohany theater tonight. These are probably the only genuine specimens of this noted hound which figured so, prominently In the cruel war between Spain and Cuba that have aver been brought to this coun try. Mr. Martin prizes his new canines very highly and has named them Maceo and Oomcz. N. Y. numbing Co., telephone 250. Real Katato Transfers. The following transfers wcro filed yes terday in the abstract, tltlo and loan ofilco of J, W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: a n tt ii t a in Al A. T.nnnckar. lot 10, block L Big drove, w d...... $ 125 uoumy treasurer 10 v. "? tnnlr Inl 1 htnolr K TUVHTfltt'S add. tn in Marv Harris. blook a. Allen & Cook's add, w d.. 1,400 Anna C. Mower and buaoanu ei ai in William T and Anna C. nice, lands In anollonH 17. 1 S M SO. .11. 29 and 12-77-39. a w d 1 John A. Caldwell to Itoxnna C. Cowles nt nl. same, and In soutlons G. 23. 24. 15 and 30-76-39. swd 9,035 William T. nice et al to Anna u. Mower, lands In sections 32-77-39 nnd In sections 5 and 30-70-33, s w d 1 Anna C. Mower et nl to Itoxana C. Cowles, seVi 20-75-39, stt 24. nJ nei 25. n i nwU 25 and neU seU 23- 76-30, a w d , 1 Total, sevan transfers, .$10,588 Commonwealth' 10-cont cigar. Marriage Licenses Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to tne following persons; Name and Residence. Age Ii: !. Paschal, Council Bluffs 20 Halllo Daugherty. Pacific Junction, la.. 18 E. L. Balllnger, Grand Island, Neb SS Antoinette WJlklnson, Omahu 34 John Stamy, Council Bluffs 21 Eftla Lane, Council Bluffs 18 Rough Rider School Shoes Evry Pair Warranted AT HAMILTON'S shoe store. P ARM LOANS Ngotrte4 In Ea-tern NcbrMka nJ Iowa.. James N. Caaady, Jr., 12C Main HI., uauncu Save Your Monty; AVINQS, LOAN AND BViXDiXl nv llnvestlng r With tha . .a.w vii Biiir.niarn iivii ffH rWl ftratt CUU BLUFFS. FIFTY THOUSAND . SHORT Atttts of the Officer & Pusey Bank Fall Below the Liabilities. PERSONAL ESTATE OF PARTNERS HELD Ttepart of tli Receivers riled In the District Court Yesterday After noon Make Ilxpcntei Shnw Iiik of a Urflclt. Tho report of rtccolvers Bcreslielm and Murphy showing the assets and liabilities of the banking firm of Officer i Puaoy was filed In. the district court abjut C .o'clock last evening. Tho assets of tho firm ag gregate $363,879, while the liabilities amount to $624,455. Tho assots, even If they provo to worth 100 cents on the dol lar .arc less by $57,577 than the liabilities and this difference, If possible, will have to bo made up from tbo personal estate of the two members of tho firm, the late Thomas Officer and W. II. M. Pusey. Summarized, the ass oti of the Arm are as follows: , Cash Bills receivable j Ileal estate Overdrafts Judgrtents ,H,3SG.W . 216.004.00 . l&7.3Ut.OO . 42,032.00 . 4,046.00 Total ....J5Cfl.879.O0 Tho liabilities summarized are as follows: Bight deposits $192,814.00 Demand certificates 13.636.00 Time certificate 418,006.00 Total $824,436.00 Cash nnd Real Estate Holdings. Tho cash Is made up as follows: Cash on hand $ 71,620.97 Duo from banks Chemical Nat'l bank, New York.. 17.725.42 Merchants' Nat'l bank. Chicago.. 46.469.19 Htate National bank, Ht. Louts.. 2,585.06 Des Moines National bank 1.07 1.019.09 3,903.72 126.95 Des Moines Havings bank Omaha National bank U. B. National bank, Omaha Itevcnuo stamps Tax certificates 277.40 2,007.17 Tho real estate held by the Arm and the value placed against each holding by the receivers Is as follows: Furm In Monona county, 206 acres ..$ 9,364.49 Banking house property..,....., 17,000.00 2-102 feet off north end of lot 1, block 3, Bayllss First addition... 2.000.00 Lots 1. 2 and 3, block 5, except 6,436.65 l.otn in wiiuams- First, lcmaies' subdivision and Howard's addi tion 28.602.93 117 acres near School for the Deaf.. 4.033.35 Lots In Grimes' addition 3.81S.00 40 ncres In Cook county Illinois.... 5,695.00 1.01 in uoioy ana walnut jim addi tion 1,334.00 25 ncres In Pottawattamie county.. 1,736.00 Property in Bayllss', Mynster's and Williams' First additions 3,953.00 303 acres In Bcotts Bluff cotintv. Nebraska , 2,127.00 80 acres In Harrison county, Iowa.. 2,383.00 Farms In Boomer township, Potta wattamie county 15,942.93 Lot on Bt. Mary's avenue, Clark's i addition. Omaha 2,064.00 480 acres In Cedar and Pierce coun ties, rsourasKa 8.723.00 Store adjoining building U.OOO.OO Alining properties aecuea by ad ministrator to receivers t 25,632.00 House and lot In-Bayllss' Second,.. 2,056.00 Dills and Overdrafts Part of the bills receivable Is made un of , t. , ' . iuu xuiiuwiug; F. 8. Pusey $ 39,719.61 IN. AI. 1'USOV........ TBI -o J. and Charles Pusey. i . 100 00 John W. Paul.. i ,4 13,867.72 Pusev Sc Thomas...i..-. rtnn7r. John P. Weaver 42.368.83 ii ft"aJy 6.113.00 D. E. Gleason nn.i u Globe Printing company 2,'SG4.06 it. jr.. i.gwii , 2.D51.C6 Among the list of overdrafts Included In the assets' are these; Officer & Pusey, trustees...., $ 417.96 Pusey&Thomas : , 1,282.39 John P. Weaver , , 6,005.78 Durngua iron worKS.....T. 2,747.07 W. H. M. Pusev n Mm 17 Thomas Officer 4.723.22 j una k. oracer 6.121.11 C. T. Officer . 44 M Regarding certain of the overdrafts, the report says: "With reference to over drafts of Thomas Officer and W. II. M. Pusey, It appears that neither have been credited out of tho bank's earnings Blnco 1894. Tho overdraft of Thomas Officer has been paid by, tho administrator. Miss Julia E. Officer has turned Into the hands of the receivers collateral securities. Charles T. Officer Is entitled to salary more than his ovordraft." RUFUS TAW.NEY IS WOT IX FAVOR. Candidate's Actions So it Appeal to Ainu Who Are Straightforward. PIERCE, Neb., Oct 22. (Special.) Plcrco republicans aro not going to helo elect Rufus A. Lowney, the fusion candi date for state senator, this year for many reasons, tho most prominent being that he doesn't practice what bo preaches. Mr. Lowney was elected county clerk in 1891, and held that office for four con secutlvo terms In splto of the old populist saying that two terms was enough for any populist. In J896 Mr. Lowney made a school houso campaign for Bryan-and free silver ana many wero the predictions he made as to the calamity that would befall the country .If Uto republicans were success ful. Shortly after McKlnley was elected Mr. Lowney went to Wyoming and to the dtscomnturo of his populist friends and the satisfaction of his republican friends It was learned that ho hod bought 3,200 bead of shoep and had them shipped to bis farm in Willow Creek trcctnct. It can bo stated thatMr. Lowney was the first 6 Invest in sheep in North Nebraska after McKlnley was elected. Ho has at different times during the past four years shipped sheep to Chicago and also cattle, of which he Is an extensive raiser, and has received McKlnley prices for them. The question now naturally arises, was Mr. Lownoy Joking in 1806, or was he In earnest. The voters of Pierce ore tired of such hypocrisy and will not voto for a man who is pledged to vote for Bryan and Allen for United States senators, who will go to Washington and try and tear down what the republican party has built up. MATTKUS I TUB DISTRICT COURT, E. W. Nash Is Fighting the Crrd liars or the Union Land Coupon?. The suit of B. W. Nash against tho Union Land Improvement company, John W. Paul and others was commenced yesterday aft ernoon In tbo district court before Judge Macy. This la the caso which involves the liability of Mr. Nash to pay up the balanco of his alleged subscription to' the stock of the defendant company. It Is claimed by John W. Paul thut Nash subscribed for $100, 000 worth of stock and only paid $30,000; Creditors of tho defunct brought three suits In tho courts here to hold Nash liable for $70,000, the amount ciaimeu to bo duo by blra for the stock. Nash denies having subscribed for any stock. Hp says he loaued the company 130.000 and took stock as security. The suit at bar is to enjoin the defendants and others from bringing suit against him on this alleged stock subscription. Mrs. Sadie Coleman commenced suit in the district court yesterday against Dr. J. E. Summers, jr., of Omaha to recover $25,000 for .alleged malpractice. The plaintiff sets up that In 1893 Dr. Summers treated her I and, the had to undergo an operatten. Baa alleges that he gave her an overdose of chloroform and that to offset Its effects In jected a satlno substance into her arm. The arm withered and died and had to be ampu tated above tho elbow. Motion for a new trial In tho suit of Ad- cllno B. Witt against A. C. Jensen in the supreme court was filed yesterday. RALLIES FOR TUB CLOSING DAYS. List of Meetings Which -Will Wind Up the Local campaign. Hon. C. M. Harl will address the Mc- Klnloy-Hoosevelt club tomorrow evening at republican headquarters, corner of First avenue and South Main street, on tho Is sues of tho campaign. Mr. Harl has tho reputation of being one of the beat speakers In this section of the country and he will undoubtedly bo greeted by a large audi ence. Colonel C. O. Saunders, who has been campaigning In Nebraska, spent Sunday with his family In this city, and left yester day morning for-northern Iowa, where he Ii bOOKCU tor speecnes aany ur ids ciuire week. Chairman Wright of tho republican county centfUl committee has prepared a rovlscd list of speakers for the several townships in this county to the close of tho campaign. It Is as follows: Boomer, Saturday, November 3, L B. Dowell and Phil Dodge. Belknap, November 6, Charles M. Harl and Spencor Smith. Center, November 1, Hon. A. S. Haxelton and D. E. Stuart. w Crescent, October 25, Charles M. Harl and W. W.Klllpack. Cat-son, October 27, Hon. Scott Lewis and Frank Shlnn. Orove, October 31, A, S. Hazelton and rhll Dodge. Garner, Ootober 27, A. S. Hazelton and W. II. KUIpack. Hardin, Silver Creek, Keg Creek and Washington, October 31, H. J. Chambers and W. II. KUIpack and A. Treynor. James, November 1, Clem Kimball and L. T. VanSlyke. Hazel Dell, November 3, O. S. Dlanchard and Georgo II. Scott. Layton, November 3, Hon. J. H. Funk and D. E. Stuart. Lewis, November 3, D. R. Stuart and John M. Oalvln. Lincoln, November 2, A. S. Hazelton and Clem Kimball. Macedonia, November 1, C. O. Saunders and O. S. .Blanchard. Mlndcn, November 1, Judge George Car son and W. H. KUIpack. Noola, November 3, Hon. W. I. Smith and W. H. KUIpack. Pleasant, November 2, C. G. Saunders and Phil Dodge. nockford, November 2, J. M. Dcwell and Judgo Goorge Carson. Valley, October 31, C. O. Saunders and George II. Scott. Waveland, October 29, C. G. Saunders and O. S. Blanchard. Wright, October 30, C. G. Saunders and L. T. Van Slyke. York, November 3, H. J. Chambers and Clem Kimball. Council Bluffs', Novembor 5, Hon. John H. Baldwin and Hon. Walter I Smith. Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. HEAD LAND SWINDLER .OW IX JAIL. Thomas J. Senter of Missouri In a Fair Way to Re SIiotvii. Thomas I. Senter, living on a farm six mUcs north of Memphis, Mo., was brought to Council Bluffs last night In custody of Sheriff Davis of Scotland county, Missouri, and Deputy Sheriff Baker of this city. Sen ter Is alleged to be .tho man who, under the namo of James L. Palmer, victimized tho real estate Arm of Lougeo & Lougee of this city on October 14, 1S9S, out of $643 on a bogus farm mortgage. Senter's al leged partner In the deal, P. C. Bonner, Is now under arrest at Fairfield, la. The two men are alleged to havo successfully played the samo kind of game all over this state for the last two years. Senter's nrrcst followed on a clue ob tained during Sheriff Baker's trip to Lan caster, Mo,, last week after a man who was thought to bo tho party who had turned the trick here. Senter was indicted by the grand Jury hero In November, 1898, but the authori ties wero unable to get any trace of him until a few days ago, although the caso has been In tho hands of the Plnkertons for a 'year or more. Bonner's arrest in Fairfield led to the Investigation of Sen ter's record. Senter Is known to the Plnk ertons by the alias of George N. Conway. no is a man past middle age and baa re sided on tbo farm near Memphis for the last seven years. When brought here last night he was positively IdentlBed by both F. C. Lougee and E. II. Lougeo as the man who bad victimized them. Senter was accompanied here by his at torney, T. H. Wagner of Memphis, Mo. Ills ball was fixed at the time of his In dictment at $2,500, under the name of James L Palmei. Senter secured $645 as a loan on 120 acres In James township, this county, a deed for which he showed from f heodoro Cowltx of Oklahoma, the former owner. The deed wob duly recorded here, as it bore tho acknowledgment of a com missioner of oaths in Harper county, Kan sas. A few days after making the loan Lougeo & Lougeo learned that the deed was a forgery and that Cowltz had never heard M Palmer, Subsequently numerous other swindles of a like nature were reported from different parts of the state, bolleved to have been perpetuated by Senter and his partner, Bonner. Finally one deal was miscarried and lod to the arrest of Bonner at Fair field. Senter was lodged in the county Jail last night. His attorney expects to be able to secure ball for blm. He accompanied the officers here without requisition papers, and donles ever having been In Council Bluffs before last night. 1 MOTOR COMPANY LOSES CONTRACT. Illinois Central and Terminal Com. panics Control East Omaha Rrldge. The failure of the motor company to pro vido tho sorvlco between this city nnd East Omaha as called for in the franchise granted to the Suburban company has re sulted in ifrunnlng up against a large-slzed snag. The Illinois Central, as lessee of tbo Terminal company's bridge over tho Mis souri, has cancolled yie contract by which tho Suburban company had the right to use the bridge for Its tracks. The Illinois Cen tral and the Terminal company have even gone farther and have torn up part of the motor company's tracks at both the west and oast approaches to the bridge. Tho contract by which the Suburban com pany secured the right to uso the bridge was granted by the Omaha Bridge and Ter minal company and It Is said waa condi tional on tho former company providing East Omaha with d regular train servlco from and to this city. This the old motor company since It absorbed tho Suburban company has failed to do. It la understood that the East Omaha Land company, which secured an injunction In the Omaha courts restraining the motor company from taking up. its traoks on the west side of the Ter minal bridge, 1 back of thla action on tbo part of tha Illinois Central, as the company Is determined that the motor company shall fulfill Its contract, mora properly speaking that of the Suburban company, and alve East Omaha the train service agreed uoon. Manager Dlmmock ot the motor company, on his return from Kansas City yesterday-, whon asked about tho matter said ho had no Intimation that the contract had been can celled. He understood there was some trouble about It and that some of their rails had been taken up at elthtr end- of tho bridge. Ho thought the matter would be settled satisfactorily to both sides in a few days. The motor company, he said, had been running three trains a day only to the Iowa side of tho bridge, in accordance with the provisions of the Suburban's franchise. Davis sells paint. TIMi: TO ItEGISTKR IS AT HAXH. A'otera Who Care to Take Tart In the election Mnt Get on List. Every elector who desires to cast his vote at tho general election Tuesday, November 6, must register anow. No former regis tration will entltlo any voter to cast bis ballot this year and It is imperatively necessary that every voter should see that bis name Is entered correctly on tho regis tration lists. Tho' registrars will sit on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week, when electors must register In order to cxerclsu their rights at tho polls next month. Tho places where the registration boards will sit in tho different precincts of tho city aro as follows: " First Word-First precinct, Victor Jcn jungs bam, East Broadway: Second pre cinct, 219 East Broadway. Second Ward-First precinct, City build n,ryant "treet; Sucond precinct, 720 West Broadway. Third Ward-First precinct, Chicago houso, corner Willow avenue and Main atreet: Second prclnct, 909 South Main street. Fourth Word-First precinct, 520 South Main street; Second precinct, Kelly house, 1213 South Main street. . t Fifth Ward-FlrHt precinct, County build Ing, Fifth avenue nnd Twelfth street: Sec ond preclnot. County building, 611 South Thirteenth streot. Sixth Ward First precinct, County build ing, Avenue B nnd Twenty-fourth fltrcot; Second precinct, resldenco of Charles Ncgo thon, Locust street- DEMOCRATS GRAB AT STRAW See a Mont Remote and Roundabout Way of Defeating; Bob Cowtlns for Congress. MARSHALL-TOWN, la., Oct. 22. Political complications dovoloped hero this after noon that may defeat Congressman Cousins for reelection in tbo Fifth district. The republicans last fall elected Dr. Llerle as coroner. He failed to qualify 'before the. first Monday in January as required by tho code Tbo board of supervisors passed a resolution that all hold-overs must qualify by January 10. Ho quollfled on January 11. Now tho democrats dcclaro that by vlrtuo of tho statutes and the board's ac tion a vacancy wns created in that office, which must ba filled at the coming elec tion. They havo filed papers nominating Dr. Brady, but neglected to file tho nom ination paper for that office. Tho county officer refused to place Brady'u name on the ballot. Tho democrats have therefore served notice that they will challcngo any republican ballot presented on tho ground of Illegality, but will permit democrats to vote unchallenged. If this action Is sus tained by tho courts Congressman Cousins would lo80 tho vote of tho county, about 4,000, while the democrats would savo their vote, about 2t500, which would likely de fcut Cousins, as tho other counties in the district are close, except Marshall and Lynn. ' DIES, IN 'THE DENTAL CHAIR lorfa "Woman Kxplres While Under Influence or Chloroform In Slour City. SIOUX CITY, Oct. 22. (Special Tele cram.) While suh-nlttlnir tn (ho r-vtrixtlnn Fof a number of teeth la the odlco of Dr. Nonrso at Mapleton, la., Mrs. Charles Koepke died In the dental chair. She tamo to Dr. Nouise's office accompanied by her husband. She asked thitt rhlnrn. form be administered before the opera tion was performed. Dr. Nourso tried .to dlssuado her, but upon her dettrmlnation to have It engaged Dr. Gillespie to admin ister it. After three teeth had been ex tracted It was noticed by both doctors that tho patient was in a serious condition and Immediately every effort was mnrin in re suscitate her, but without effect. Coro ner Fisncr was summoned and an Inquest hold. The Jury, L.1 E. Bruner, J. D. Glddlngs and Matt Kee,, brought in a verdict exon erating the doctors. Mrs. Koepke lived with her hiiBband, sixteen miles south, of Mapleton and leaves a family of six chil dren. BIG CROWD IN SPITE! OF RAIV. Republican Rally at Court llonse In OnaTva. la Well Attended. ONAWA, Ia Oct. 22. (Special Tele gram.) The republican rally at tho court bouse tonight under tho auspices of the McKInloy and Roosevolt club was a de cided success In spite ot tho weathcr.whlch was very unfavorable for getting out a largo cro.wd. Hon. E. H. Hubbard ot Sioux City delivered' a very Ablo and telling ad dress and certainly presented the issues now before thd American people In a very candid and pleasing mannor. The Onawa band furnished go6d music on the streets and the court room was finely decorated for the occasion with flags and buntings, also pictures of McKlnley and Roosevelt with the motto ot "Prosperity at homo and prestige abroad" displayed conspicuously. The Castana Glee clug rondored a number ot campaign songs in a very pleasing man ner. . Came Near Dying, "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucum bers, " says M. E. Lowtber, clerk of the district court, Centerville, la. "I thought I should surely dlo and tried a dozen different medicines, but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and throe doses relieved me entirely. I went to sleep and did not awake for eight hours. On awakening a few hours ago I felt ho gratified that tha first work I do on going to tbe office is to 'write to the manu facturers ot this remedy and offer them my grateful thanks and say: 'God bless jou and tho splendid medicine you make.' " Brings Smallpox from Sknitway VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 22. The steam ship City ot Seattle arrived this morning from Skagway with 278 passengers on board and a case of smallpox. It is now anchored In midstream, flying the yellow flag. Tho Canadian government has been cabled to for Instructions, but thero Is no doubt that the passengers will be kept In quarantine at Williams Head for ut least two weeks. All but twenty-five passengers are destined for Seattle, The case of smallpox Is 0. mild ono. High Prior for Horse-Show Boxes, CHICAGO, Oct. 22. Within an hour after the opening ot the sale of private boxes today for tho horse show next woek every box had been sold and at prices ranging from $13 to $400. The grand total for the seventy boxes disposed of was 112,300. There Is a sharp demand for reserved Beats from outside cities, Detroit alone asking reserva tion for a party of 100 persons. Postpone Ferrlll'a Trial. MARYSVILLE, O., Oct. 22 -Juror James Shirk, who Is suffering from measles, was unable to appear in court today and the Ferrlll murder trial was adjourned until tomorrow. Ferrlll's mother and Miss Costrow. Fer rail's fiancee, called on Mrs. Lane, widow of the murdered express messenger, and on affecting meeting followed MINISTERS CO liNTO POLITICS Iowa Association Takes a Stand on the Canteen Question, PRESIDENT DENOUNCED BY PREACHER State Library Association of Iowa De cliles to Adopt the Mutual Jlrne fl i l'lnn of a Clearing llonse for Periodicals. DES MOINES, la., Oct. 22. (Special Telegram.) At the Ministerial association meeting this morning Itcv. A. C. Douglas read a paper on tho subject of "Tho Re lation of the ,1'astor to Politics." In It ho condemned in the strongest terms tho stand which tho president has taken lu regard to tho urtny canteen question and announced his Intention of withdrawing his support nnd using nil of his Influence against him nt tho coming election. His paper was endorsed by tho entire associ ation' nnd not n slnglo remark was made by any of the members contrary to tho policy outlined in the pnper. There has been a great deal' of criticism for some time ot tho Ministerial ntsoclatlou because It pays so much attention to politics. Tho Iowa Stato Library commission de cided to adopt tho plan of tho Wisconsin commission In establishing a clearing house for periodicals. It Is 0. mutual benefit affair, tho purposo of which Is to supply volumes vor parts ot volumes needed to complete sets. In return libraries are expected to send nil duplicates to the clearing houso that other ltbrnrics may bo beueflled. The Stato Library commis sion has also decided to issue a quarterly bulletin to stlmulato library interests In the state, the first number to bo Issued January 1. The commission will address tho Teachers' Institute nt tho first oppor tunity in order to encourago tho school library movement. Tho opinions handed down by tho supremo court this morning wero: N. V. Dodgo nnd fl. C. Dodge Hgnln.it R. K. Hart, appellant, Pottawattamlo district. Affirmed. F. K, Durand ngnlnst Northwestern Life and Havings jompany, Polk district. A'f nrmetl. . H'?! Meod RnlnBt Illinois Central, But ler district. Affirmed, Tho grand officers and many members of the order of tho Eastern Star arrived this evening nnd hundreds moro are on the way, Tho school of Instruction opens tomorrow and the regular meeting Wednesday. DEATH RECORD? Funeral of Henry Skurupa. COLUMBUS, 'Neb., Oct. 22. (Special.) The funeral of Henry Skurupa was'hcld. this morning, services ut St. Bonavonura's Catholic church, Bov. Father Kohlmoycr of ficiating. Mr. Sliurui'm was born and reared in Polk county Just across the Platto river from here. Ho was 30 'years of age and was married Inst Wednesday nnd died Saturday of last week. Ho fell dead in the door way as he was about to enter the home of bis bride's parents. He was a member of Company K, First Nebraska volunteers, nnd was among those wh'b were sent back from Honolulu. The foncral today was directed by a detachment ot Company K under com mand of Colonel Klllan. Pioneer of Ilnmhurg, HAMBURG, la.. Oct. 22. (Special.) Wil liam Wlso, nn old pioneer citizen of Ham burg, died this mdVnlng at C o'clock ot can cer ot tbo stomach at tho ago of 76. Mr. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Gnuln Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must laar tlf natur at Pac-Stadls Wraaysr rilllAIACIL fm immui, FH IMIIINft. raiTMniuvusV FH CMMTPATiM. rtltAUtWtUI. ril IVtNMPlIIM QVtlB HO HKAPAQHtV For Kansas City, Mo. TICKET OFFICE 8outhoast Corner 14th and Douglas. A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER BR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL ' CREAM, OR MAGICAL AEAUTIFIF.R. j a MJ jicmorc ian, j-imples. SSfi- flEfrSVR ml "Kin aluJ , and. tverr blemiah on beauty, nnd dtfln detec- " - wn harmleu w tail It t b iur II ii properly mailt. Acetyl no counttr flt of similar 'name. Dr. L. A. Sayr said to a la ly of the haut-toa A? .Y.0JL'..Iadle" wlll use ibem, 1 recom mend 'aoURAUD'S CIIBAM' oi the least harmful of all the fikln preparations." For .iif . ruiata ncT Fancy Oeeds Dealers In the U. 8. and Europe. VERD. T. HOPKINS, fro'r, 17 Great Jenes Bt. N. T. WOMEN FEMALE BEANS Great monlhlr rtsulator for wo ore I moel stubborn eaiee rf MeTedl few iijtt M at Sherman MeConnella, Kunn a Co. and other drufsuu vr welted br Ltoa Lrus Co, Buffalo, N X men iiuiinne ran- Imrter's Wlie was a contractor and builder by pro fession and worked 'up to a (ew weeks ot his death, being engaged in building the UutlerOeld building, which Is now being completed, He built tho opera houso block, tho Masonic, II. 11. Wright and Samuel Holmes blocks and a number ot other largo buildings here. I. W, Ham dry. LYONS, Neb., Oct. 22. (Bpcclal.)-I. W. Hamsey died at his home, south ot this city, yesterdny morning after n few days' sick ness. Mr. Ramsey was a prosperous farmer, owning ono of tho best farms In this local ity. Ho was a bachelor and has resided here but three or four years, coming from Watertown, Wis. Inventor of Stennilirake, NBW YORK, Oct. 22.-Henry Miller, a neighbor of Horaco Greeley, Is dead at Chnupaqua, Y,, In his 80th yenr. Ho was the Inventor of tho stenm trainbrako, his patent having been Issued January 8, 1857, and all railroad brakes now in use, It Is said,' are patterned nftor his Invention. Troubles of Kansas City Subarbnn, KANSAS CITYi Mo., Oct. 22.-8ecurltlrs of the Knnsas City Huburbnn Hclt railway, which nre valued nt $500,000, wero to havo been sold today to satisfy a Judgment of $100,000, secured by tho Cambria Bteel com pany, but the salo did not tnko pluco be causo the I'rovldent Life nnd Trust com- fiany of Philadelphia made an application 11 tho United States circuit court which makes the Qiinrdlan Trust company a de fendant with tho railway In tho four causes brought by tho eastern company against the railway. The Cnmorla Steel company nlno applied for ft. temporary restraining order ngnlnst tho Qunrdlan Trust company in tho mat ter of disposition of securities. Judge Phil lips named November 6 as tho date ot the hearing. Father of Late Km 111 a Abbott. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 22,-Judge Wai ver of the Milwaukee county court today refused to appoint a guardian In this rounty of Both Abbott, fnther ot tho Into Emma Abbott, who Is living nt n sanitarium west of this city and who receives a large annuity. Tho court snld that It bad no Jurisdiction in tho matter because Mr. Abbott owned no property in tho county. Tho old mnn, with the consent of Miss Hnrteleno of Chicago, who was appointed gunrdluii lu Illinois, was taken back to the sanitarium. Death List Grows. FOIIT WORTH. Tex., Oct. 22. Later re ports from the Lod! ryclonc stato the lon of llfo Is greater than tlMt stnted. It Is definitely known fctx negroes were killed In n house that was demolished. Rami; ten or fifteen people Are sold to have lost tholr lives. Tho path of tho storm was 200 yard wldo. It is ftured the worm reports havo not yet bcou recelwd. Many country houses were blown away. E.orsford's Acid Phisphatt For Dyspepsia. Strengthens the stomach, assists di gestion, relieves distress and the feel ing of exhaustion and dizziness. Genuine beare name HoRsronD's on wrapper. " Hr.gat-H, -T. CURKS all Kidney Kldneycura. fl ache. etc. At irU. , , . , . I'l rl.Us, or by mail, Diseases, iiaoK- vice, etc., of Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. LVERYBODYS MAGAZINE For fto)ember y y y 10 Easy to Head Hard to Forget For Sale by All, .Newsdealers asm Good Property Is ft Good Investment Fifteen lots in a body for sals at a very reasonable price,, Tbtss lots are located In Omaha addition and lis hl(tt aad dry. Thty will make a splendid looatlon for some factory. Several other lots suitable for building purposes on ot them especially will maks a Una location for a home, betas withla block of ths attar lias and within two blocks of a school house sad church loeataa la tha wsttern part of tha city. 1 Apply at Bee IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 89 Have for sale a I a rare list of Imprnvml vegetable laaelai also residence anil and Omaha., SOMK FAHMSi ICO acres Hazel Sell twp., 11 miles ne C. B., good buildings, 115 per acre. 10 acres near Crescent, well Improved, S4S per acre. CO acres 5 miles east, good buildings and fruit, $50 per acre. 60-acre fruit farm, near city, good improve ments, (ISO per acre. 10-acrt frut f-rra adjoining city, 16,000. Tha above Is only a sample of ear per oeat latercst. Telepaaao St. SMALL POX Scarltf Ftvir, Diphthtrift, Whooping Cough and epidemics of other contagious dUctiu are mora prevalent now than it nv time durlnj the put ryetr ana It be comes necti. ( try to adopt the best method of dlilnfectlnj the home In order to kill the jturns of these dangerous and catching dlieuti. Nlnety.flve per cent, of the je diteasct can be prevented by the proper uie of disinfectants which destroy these disease-breeding germ). DR. C0. LKININOCR'S For-mal-do-hydo GENERATOR (using solidified Formaldehyde) offers the people the only safeguard against the spread of ill contagious tnT Infectious diseases. By the proper use of the generator you avoid II danger of Small Pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc., entering your home. In the treatment of Whooping Cough, nothing excels Solidified Formaldehyde. Itlllory M. Wilder, M. I)., late health officer of Meeklvnbursticpuntr.sndcltrof Charlotte, N.C., write; "'twaailuetnttifl uen of KormaWcUjrie that I Rfcrlbe the extermination ot a e.aall oi outbreak In our c.irmmtnltr. ttie mjr opinion that Dr. Oeo.Letnlnger'eFnnnalilebrdeOenera. tor Hot inottlmablo t1u to crery liouaohoid." Bo1i)atall(lruircltrn'rti.0i complete Including onr-lielf ounce Holldttlnl Kurmalilehrde r eenl direct prepaid. A llonklet free lor the aeklnf. The Dr. Oeo. Lelnlnrer Chemical Co., Chlceg-n. ffPfSk. Oook'a Duchecs Tablets are succeMfully Mm uued montblv by over 10.0CO ladles. Price, Dy mall, Jl.Otf. Beu'l i cents 'for Jsf t r mmnlnand nnrllculars. The Cook Co., r i Vf.1VoolrileTo., Detroit. JIlcli. Bold In OmaJia by Rutin A Co.. 15 & Dourlsa. Dohany Tlieater Tuesday, October 23. AL W. MAItTl.V.S ...UNCLE TOM'S CABIN... tlO-I'KOIM.K ON TIJK STAOK-tlO Sen the (lorReoii.i BeVuory. Hear Ihe rinkanlnny Hand; the Creole Olrls' HHnd 2j Donkeys, l'onles, Horses and Oxen. "HAM) MTIIKKT PAHADIJ DAII.V. RHEUMATISM I'so UpII's Hheilmatlc Cure, n sure nnd prompt remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, Rout. Has cured thou. nnds will cure you. Prico 60c n box; small sizo 26c, at druBSlsts or mailed. KING DRUG COMPANY, Coaacll muffs, Iorra. Agents. CENTS Si Before you Have your ttietli attended to call aud get our prices and see for yourselves how very reasonable thoy aro. llemenv bor it costs no more to bave good work than it does to have poor. . .-. Telephone 11-5 H. A. Woodbury, 0. D. S., Council Biufi. 30 Pearl St. Grand HoUl Office, Council Bluffs. Pearl St., Council Blull's, farms, chicken ranches, (rait and business itroertys In Council Bloa 160.acres Missouri bottom land, S allea si city, $40 per acre. 600 aero stock farm near Earllog, Belby Co., cheap. 320 acres ltf Silver Creek twp., $C0 per acrs; well improved. 213 acres flns bottom land in Itockford twp., 112.60 per acre; well Improved, list, MONBY LOANED ON KARMI AT