THE OMAITA DAILY "BEE: WEDESDAV, i;EBT?TTARV fi, 1001. 8 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL SIINOH Jin.NTIOX. Davis sells glass. Davis sells drugs, Stockert sells cnrpets nnd rugs. Klne Missouri oak. Gilbert Ilros. Gas fixtures nnd globes at Ulxby's. Fine A." II. C. beer, Neumaycr's hotel. Wollman, sclcntlllc optician. 409 ll'd'y. Schmidt's photos guaranteed to please. Muorc's stock food kills worms, fattens. V. J. Hostel tcr. dentist, Baldwin block. Lcffert. Jeweler, optician, I3 Broadway. Drink Hudwclscr leer. I Kosenfcld, agt C W Harris left yesterday on u visit ut loin, Knn. Picture framing. C. 12. Alexander & Co.. Sil Broadway. David Off left yesterday on n visit to Kldorado. Kun. Charles Hans left yestordnv on n busi ness trip to Ottumwu. V. 1. Ornff, undertaker nnd dlslnfcctor, tOt Houth Main street. Phono 50C. Get your wr.rk done ttt tho popular Kagle laundry. 721 Broadway. 'I'hono 15,. I'Vir rent, two modern residences In heart of cliy. Iwiulro of W. L. Kearney. .Morgan & Kliln. upholstering, tiirnlturo lepalrliiK. mattress making. 122 8. Main st. J C. Htewnrt of Manie, In., was In the cltv yeHterday otirollle to Hot Hprlngs, Ark. I'red Sherman Is home from n week's visit with relatives and friends ut Grand Island, Neb. The regular meeting of Bluff City council, No. 5W. I', of A . will bo this evening In Grand Army hall. A wan nd In The Beo will bring results. The Fame attention given to n want ad In Council Bluffs ur at tho Omaha otlluc. Hlierldan ivnl, once, tried nlways used. Hmokelcss, no soot, clinkers nor sulphur. Price $5, 1.V60. Fenlon & Foley, solo agents. John Traeey, telegraph operator for tho Omaha & Hi. I.ouls In this city. Is slowly recovering from heinmorrhnge of ,tho lungs. There will he it special meeting this even ing of Hxcelslor Masonic lodge for work In the third degree, to be followed by a ban quet Charles T. Olllcer has some city and farm property for sale very cheap anil soino nice houses to rent at ll'J Broadway, American Kxnross ntllce. Tor rent, modern brick cottage, live rooms, bath, rellar; possession given at once, walking distance. 11. T. Bee olllce, Council Hill ITs. Fidelity eouncll. Boyal Arcanum, will l'Kp a blub live and dancing narty Friday evening at Its hall In the Beno-Shugart block lor members nnd friends. Tho Ladles- A'd society of HI. .lollies Kllg llsh Lutheran f'.urch will meet Thursday nftemoon at tho homo of Mrs. Olo Ban inusseii, "l!i South Klghth street. John Schoentgen left last evening for u throe weeks- trln to Han Francisco and other nolnts on the I'aclllc coast. Ilo was nceoiupanled by Hurry Cartan of Oinnha Grorgo (i. Beed and Jennie K. Woods, linili of Slnux Cltv. were innrrleil hero yes terday afternoon by Bev. .1. Y. Altehlson In the olllce or ( no eierK oi ino uisinci eouri. Or Kuntti Snyder, Mrs. Florence Brown nnd Mm l.aura J. Morris loft for Des Moines this evening to attend th state convention of Boyal Neighbors of America George II. Plant of Omaha and Graco Welsh of Gresidiurg, lnd.. wore married In this eltv yesterday ufternoon by Justice Ferrler In the olllce of the clerk of the ills trlet court. Mrs. Marin Clay, an old colored woman knmvti iih 'Aunty Clay, died una .Mommy nii.iii i,i th, i Womnn'M Christian Assncla . , ... c3i. t. ...... I ncouniT .IK !.,t .lurilnVtltuVlonTnumiltrnln being slightly ahead of time. Kn ber of yearr. W. W, llaughey of Indianapolis nnd Miss Irene Test wero marrleit yesieruay iiiut ui.mii ut tin, in. urn nf tho lirlile s narents. General and Mrs. H. I Test. 717 l'lfth nvenue. Mr. mid Mrs. llaughey will make their home In Indianapolis. Pat Hannlfnn. who has been quarantined In the home of his son-in-law near Weston, whern a member of the family has small pox, eamo to town last night, as he told tho olllcors, to gel a "taste of whisky.' Ho was locked up In tho city Jail. Dr V. L. Treynor wt; called yesterday evening to Silver City I" Investigate a caso supposed to l smallpox. Mrs. Bennett, wife of a saloonkeeper, Is sick, and Dr. Treynor Is of tho opinion that It will prove to bo smallpox. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Holder of Vonkers. N. T . on their way to California, stopped over for a few days' visit with tho latter s brother and family. Dr. E. I. Woodbury. Mr Holder Is president of tho Smith Carpet factory of Vonkers, one of tho largest con cerns ol Its kind In tho country. The receipts In tho general fund nt the Christian llnmo last week amounted to SI4.1.UI. being ."il.9:i below the estimated needs for the current expenses of the week. In the manager's fund the receipts wero til i VI, being $23,111 below tho needs of the week and Increasing tho dellcleney In this fund to date to 313.9 . Tho funeral nf Mrs. Mildred Nichols, wife of W. D. Nichols, who died Monday at her homo ut Tenth and Howard streets. Omaha, will be this nfternon ut 2 o'clock from the homo of b.-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Hlghsmlth. Si South Seventeenth street, this oltv. Tho body was brought to this city yesterday attornoon. Sho formerly lived In Council Bluffs. N. V. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. Davis sells pnlnt. Hot I'nciin. Wo will servo Hnlston's Cocoa free to all our patrons durlug the entire week. Some thing new. Como nnd try It. WH1TELAW ft. GAHDINEIt, Boston Store. Council Bluffs, Iowa Wii It m Olllclnl Coiiniik, Tho Hoard of Park Commissioners held Its regular meeting hist evening, hut be yond allowing tho usual grist of bills for tho provlous months and discussing plans for tho coming summer, no business of lmportnnco was trunsacted. The hoard Is awaiting for tho official an nouncement by tho secretary of the state of the census of this city before taking nny steps to reorganize. Now that the city ban an assured population of exceeding 25.000, the board will have to bo somowhat differently organized, nnd tho members will be entitled to Increased remuneration. Gravel roofing. A. II. Heed, 041 Droad'y. Del.ong will print It right. MurrliiKo l.leeiiKen. Licenses to wed were Issued to tho follow ing persons- Namo and Besldenco. Age, W. W. Haughev, lndlannpolls, I ml 2; Irene I,. Tost. Council Bluffs 23 John L. Cowgor, Omaha Valeria G. McCuniber. Omaha 21 Oeorcp E. Plant. Omaha Grace Welsh, Gressbiirg. lnd 29 Oeorgo G. Heed. Sioux City, la Jennlo E, Woods. Sioux City, la 23 STORM RUBBERS Plenty of them at SARGENT8 Look for the Bear. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska unit lowa. James N, cusudy, jr, .uuin ot., wouueu jjiuua. BLUFFS. MAN RILLED AND BOYS HURT Into Bmlth'B Head Ofuihed Under Wheili of LocomotWe. HIS DEATH IS MERCIFULLY INSTANTANEOUS Skulls of Lntln Are U'rnctnrcil nnd Dies I.ntor All Three In Wngon Struck liy Trnln. One Irnnc Smith, n Junk dealer, of Missouri Val ley, white driving across tne tracss oi iu. Chicago & Northwestern raurouu Klcvonth street at Avenue yosierua nfternoon, was run down and Instantly killed by passenger train No, 3. James Smith, 8 years of age, grandson of Isaac Smith and Joseph Coftman, a young man 19 years of ivge. living at 1106 Avenue B. who were In the wagon, received what arc thought to bo fatal Injuries. Tho nlaco wcro tr.e accident occurreu is but n few blocks from the city passenger depot, whero No. 3 was duo at 3:40 o'clock. Smith was on his way to the house, whero young Coffman lived on Avenue b, jusi west of the railroad track. It Is supposed that owing to a clump of willows that fringes tho (rack on tho east sldo of Hlcventh street, north of Avenue, K, Smith who was driving a double team, hitched to a heavy farm wagon, failed to notice the, approach of tho train. The engine struck tho wagon about tho middle, Just as tho horses shied to one side, tearing the box loose from tho running gear. Tho wagon box was overturned nnd carried twenty feet, and Smith fell with his head under tho wheels of the engine.. His death was Instantaneous, ns tho back of his head was crushed to pieces, exposing the entire hrnln. Coffman nnd tho little boy wcro thrown thirty feet and both received frac tured skulls. The horses broko loose and ran down tho side of the track, escaping Injury. Both llojs t'nconncloim. Coffman and tho little boy were removed as quickly ns possible to tho haggago room nl tho passenger depot. Both wero unconscious, with tho blood pouring from deep gashes In their heAds. Smith's body was left by the track, nfter It had liccn covered with a blanket, until tho arrival of Coroner Trey nor. who ordered It tnken to Estop's un undertnklng rooms, where tho Inquest will bo held this morning. PiiBscnger No. 3, tho Northwestorn's Chi cago express train was In charge of Con ductor Charles Van Groder, with M. O'Don nell, engineer, and Fred McDcrmott, lire man. All three, on reaching the depot, re ceived orders to mako no statement until the Inquest. Conductor Van Orodcr Is re ported, however, to havo stnted that tho glueer O Donncll had slackened up a few blocks before reaching Avenue E, and nt tho 1 1 mo nf the accident wns running not over ten miles an hour. Ho also Is quoted as saying that the bell wns rung nnd the hlstlo blown for the crossing nnd Unit the ell was kept ringing ns Is tho custom on reaching the npproach to the depot. Iiir ) 'on in ii n Dim. Joo Coffmnn died In tho baggage room at the depot without regaining consciousness hree hours after the accident. Ills body was removed to tho morgue. Isaac smith was C.I years old nnd lived t Missouri Vnlley, where he was engaged n tho business of buying Junk, which ho llsposed of In this city. Ho enmo to Coun- II Bluffs yesterday morning with a wagon- load of Junk nnd on his wny picked up his little grandson, James, tho son of his only nughter, who is married to John Smith, a section hnnd In tho employ of the Illinois .entrnl nt St. Johns, a vlllngo two miles this side of Mlcsourl Valley. Aftor disposing of the Junk ho met Joo Coffmnn, who lived with his pnrenta nt 106 Avenuo E, and at tho lntter's Invlta- lon wns on his wny to visit tho Coffman family when tho nccldent occurred, within few yards of tho young mnn's home. 'offmnn was a lnborcr nnd had left homo esterday morning to shovel dirt nt tho sand bank, hut for somo reason or other lid not go to work. James Smith, the little hoy, was removed last evening to St. Bernard's hasnlt.it. last night ho had not regnlned con sciousness nnd little hopo wns entertained of his living through tho nigh';. The Inquest wll bo held at 9 o'clock this morning. Hot Coeon. Wo will servo Hnlston's Cocoa freo to all our patrons during tho entire week. Some thing new. Como and try It. WHITELAW & GAHDINEIt, Boston Store. Council Bluffs, Iowa Houth of 'Wllllniii p. Miller. William P. Miller, aged 72 years, died yesterday morning nt 300 Benton street of Jaundice, ills wifo and one daughter survive him. He wns n veteran of tho Grand Army of the Republic, hnvlng en listed In 1862 as second lieutenant In Com- puny I , Twenty-fifth Iowa Volunteer In fautry. Ho wen mustered out In 1S65. Tho funeral will bo this nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Lunkley's undortnklng rooms, 226 Wtst Brondwny. All members of tho Grand Army nro requested to ho present. uev. w. it. ureweilsnn, pastor of the Klnt Christ Inn church, will conduct the services and burial will bo In Fnlrvlew cemetery. So cm for :ir.,(M, Chris Peterson commenced suit In tho district court ngnlnst the Omaha & Council muffs Hallway and Bridge company to re cover damages In tho sum of 133.000 for personal Injuries received on November 11 Hint. Peterson was drlvlnr across tho motor company's bridge, In company with TO CUBIC THIS Git IP. Ad Ice of a t'nmiiua I'byalclnn. First nnd foremost, BEST. Tako enro nf yourself. your already weakened nerves want rest and must havo It. If tho attack Is 'sovcre, go to bed and remain there, Moro fatalities result from neglect of this precaution than from any other causo Eat sparingly, tour digestive organs are In no condition to tako care of largo quan tities of food. Drink plenty of puro, cold water. It al lays tho fovcr stimulates tho kidneys to action and opens up tho pores of tho skin. Keep the bowels open with Dr. Miles' Nervo and Liver Pills. Tako three doBeg of Dr. Miles' Nervlno por day, and It you cannot sleep tako an extra doso at bedtime. To further control tho fever nnd to overcomo tho peculiar aches aud pains of grip, uso Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. They act quickly nnd effectually and no bad effects result from their use. These remedies havo been thoroughly tested more than a million times and their olll clency la thoroughly established. They never fall to give relief. Dr. Miles' Remedies can bo found at any drug store, and they are sold on a posltlvo guarantee that first. bottlo on-oackago bene fits or money refunded. a friend In a light spring wngon, nnd while paying his faro at tho toll gate, his horse beenmo frightened at n passing motor and backed the wagon against tho car. Peter son and his friend wcro thrown out. The friend escaped Injury, but Peterson was thrown tinder tho wheels of the motor and received Injuries, which necessitated tho amputation of his right arm at tho shoulder and tho left between tho wrltt nnd tho elbow. Ho was a painter. RELIGIOUS CENSUS STATISTICS Cniiviis Shots n Nearly llnlf the Popu lation ttllli Church Pref erence. Tho supervising committee having In charge the religious census of the city completed yesterday the tabulation of the returns of twenty-six of tho twenty-seven districts Into which tho city had been di vided for this work. Grnco Kplscopal church, to which wns assigned tho ninth district, has not yet filed Its report nnd when this Is dona the committee will make a supplementary statement. Ilov. J. W. Wilson, pastor of the Congregational church, ns chairman of the supervising committee, hns had tho hulk of the work to do so far as making tho tabulation of the returns was concerned. Tho tabulation shows nearly halt the population of Council Bluffs, according to tho recent government census, either mem bers of somo church or Sunday school or havo a preference for some church, whllo not actually belonging. According to tho religious census there nro 6,361 persons In tho city who nro members of some church, 1,961 young people who nro members of Sunday schools and 3,929 persons who whllo not nillllnted with any church, have a preferenco for n certain denomination. Tho tabulation condensed gives theso sta tistics: Baptists Members. CIS; preference, 4C6; Sunday school, 262; total. 1,213. Catholic Members, l,7t-,l; preference, 234; Sunday school, is- total, S.nwi. Christian Members. 39S; preference, 317; Sunday school, 127: total. M2. Chtlstlan Science Members, 13; prefer enco, L'u; bitiniluy school, n; total, 77. Congregational Members, 31H; preference, !B8: Sundav school. 151: total. 722. Episcopal Members, f2S; preference, 33.8; annuity wnoai, i; total, i.ijoi. German Evangelical Members, 91; prefer, ence, 30; Sunday school, 22; total, 14V. Latter Day Saints Membershln. 191 preference, 81: Sunday school, S3; total, .his. i.uwicr.ui .vienwerp. ion; ieiurcncc, m.i, Sunday school, 17; total, 1,872. .Mctnniiisi r;piscopiu Memnors, aw; prei erence. 9IG: Sundav school. iVU: total. 2.5415, Presbyterian .Members, Ml; preference, bu.i; Mliiuay scnooi, .., loiai, l.au. Hebrew Members, 91; preference, 13; Sunday school. , : total. III. Seventh Day Ailventlsts Members, 29; nreference. 11: Sunday school. 5: total. 45. Iowa Holiness Association Members, 5; preference, l; total, 9, Friends Members, fij preference, 3; to tal. 9. Plymouth Brethren Members, 3; prefer ence, 7; toiai, in. ice, 7; Intnl. in. Swedenlmrcliins Members. 5. Spiritualists Members. 2; preference, 6; total, 8. Salvation Army Members. 10; prefer ence, 4; Sunday school, 5; total, 19. 1'nlted Brethren Members, 21; prefer ence, l.i; total, 3fi. I 'nl versnll.it Membsrs, 10; preference, S; total. IS. Cnltarlan Members, 1; preference, fi; to tal. 6. t'nlim Mission Members, 17; preference, 7; Sunday school, 70; total, 91. Dowio Members. I. Kreo Missions Members. 2. PuwnltcH Preference. 1; Sunday school, 2. People's Church Members, 3. Dunkard Preferenco. I. The Church of God Members, 3. Korty-nlno persons wero reported as be ing quarantined on account of contagious diseases and no foots could bo secured from them. Thlrty-nino families were away ftom homo when tno committees called upon them. Tho supervising commltteo will meet Wednesday of next week, when the supple mentary report will bo made. Hot Coeon. Wo will servo Ualston'u Cocoa free to all our patrons during tho entire week. Some thing new. Como nnd try It. WHITELAW & GAHDINEIt, Boston Storo. Council Bluffs, Iowa t..n;n ADDITION TO HOSPITAL, Bon id of Supervisors Munition Sisters of .lie re y to I'ulllll Pluiis. Desplto tho adverse opinion given In tho matter by the slate's attorney gonera). tho Board of Supervisors yesterday entered into a ten-year contract with the Sisters nf Mercy, In charge of St. Bernard's hos pital for tho caro of county- Insnno patients. Tho hospital Is to reeolvo $11 per month for tho euro of each patient. Under tho terms of tho contract the county Is to send to the hospital all pa tients not committed to tho stato asylum nt Clarlnda or consigned to the caro of relatives. In view of having secured this contract, tho Sisters will bo enabled to carry out their plans for tho erection of a largo addition to their present building. Tho board took up tho matter of a settle ment with County Recorder Smith, but only partially disposed nf It before adjournment for tho day. A tlnnl settlement will bo reached at this morning's session. Recorder Smith held back from tho fees earned In 1S99, $793.60, which ho claimed duo him for extra clerk hire. This amount was allowed him yesterday, nnd ho turned Into tho county treasury tho full balance for 1900, nfter retaining tho amount of his salary. Under tho order of Judgo Thornell, Recorder Smith Is to receive $1,258 or extra clerical help during 1900, and It Is understood tho hoard will not appeal from tho ieclslon. Tho only nintter remnlning unsettled between the recorder and tho board now Is tho amount ho Is to bo al lowed for such help during the year. On recommendation of G. T. Miller, super visor of tho poor for Kano township, tho lowa Children's Homo society was allowed $50 for assuming tho cam of tho two chil dren of William Mitchell, as ordered by Judgo Aylesworth. Look lulu .11 a mm n Situation. During tho afternoon tho supervisors went to Munawa and looked over tho situ ation with a view to making a decision In tho matter of tho request of tho motor company that certain streets and roads thcro bo vacated. The board will hand down its decision todny. The following Justices of tho pence and constables wero appointed to fill vacancies throughout tho county: Justices of tho Penco Garner, M, W, Chitterhuck; Grove, C. H. Coyo; Keg Creek, Nicholas Kirscht, D. S. Frnnk; Lincoln, J. A. Shlntoffell, Jr., F. A. Remington: Pleas ant. John Thles; Roekford, J. W. Frnsler; Washington, Thomas Tlddell; Wnvoland. James McGlnness, T. II. Latham; York, Willlnm Cnsson, n. Elchcnbcrger. Constnbles noomer. C. M. Axtell; Cen ter, H. R. Walker; Grove. A. D. Pottlt, S, H. Lelguton; James. L. J. Cook; Keg Crook, J. 'J. Nusser; Lincoln, C. R. Scott; Rock ford, Joseph McKeown; Waveland, S. B Norcutt, A. Baughmnn; York, John Simon Churned with Oiiiiiliu Theft, A. Crawford, a young man charged with stealing a grip and several articles of wear ing apparel from tho storo of a man named Newman In Omaha, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Olllcer Callaghan. Crawford was trying to bell tho stuff when arrested. He refused to go back across the river with out requlfltlon papers. Newman Identified tho articles found with Crawford as his property. Crawford said ho had bought tho goods In Sioux City, Howell's Antl-Kawf cures coughs, colds. INSURANCE FRAUD FAILS Attorney John J, Long Bhooti Off Hii Foot to No Avail. ACCIDENT POLICIES AGGREGATE $34,000 tr Corn Out ItimtliiK nml the llvl ilenec Mums Ho Puis Motile nf Gun In Overshoe mill DIs olinrKCS It, DES MOINES, Feb. 5. (Special Tele- gram.) Ono of tho most remarkable cases of nttemptcd Insurance frauds ever brought before Iown courts has been stamped witn tho condemnation of the suprcmu court nnd tho verdict of the Jury In tho lower court In favor of tho Insurance companies will stand. It wns an nttcmpt on the part of a young lawyer of this city, who wns financially embarrassed, to recoup his for tune by tnklng out a largo amount of ac cident Insurance and then maiming him self. John J. Long went hunting four years ngo this month, near this city, and shot n hole through his foot, which necessitated nrcputntlon of tho foot. Ho had taken out an nccldent Insurance policy for $10,000 less than a week boforo tho accident, one third to be pnyablo on loss of n foot or hand. Within an hour before he started hunting he had tnken out eight accident tickets for $3,000 each nnd these he sup posed contained substantially tho same pro visions. Ho had talked a great deal about his contemplated hunting trip, had hinted that he was liable to nn nccldent and had talked nbout how easy It would bo to work tho lnstiranco companies. In payment for the policy ho took out ho gave n note pur porting to be signed by his wife, but all knowledge of his lnstiranco policies wns kept from her. Ho had represented to the lnstiranco agent that ho was going on the road to travel nnd would soon bo able to pay tho note. Thero was evidence that the muzzle of the gun had been deliberately Inserted In side his overshoe when It was fired off. On account of this tho Jury decided It wns u caso of attempted fraud upon tho In surance companies and returned a verdict accordingly. Tho supreme court has re viewed tho evidence and reaches tho same conclusion. Long was crippled for life nnd gets no money. His policies aggregated $34,000. The caso was that of J. J. Long, appellant, against tho Travelers' Insurance company, Polk courty, affirmed. Other I'nses Decided. Other enses decided by tho supreme court were: Carl Eggert against J. C. Templeton nnd Town of Bennett, appellant, Cedar county, reversed. S, T. Perry, nppellant, ngnlnst Frank J. Casper, Pottawattamie county, foreclosure of mortgage, rovcrsed. Tho committee on tho constitution and ennons of tho diocese of Iowa of tho Epis copal church held a meeting In Dcs Moines today, attended by Bishop Morrison, Hcv. Dr. Keator of Dubuque, Rev. Dr. Lynch of Ottumwn, Rev. Dr. .Rchutt of Independence, Dean Cornell of Sioux City and C. D. Jones of Independence and George F. Henry of Dcs Moines. The commltteo went over tho draft of the proposed now con stitution with Bishop Morrison nnd will hold another mccllJg nftcrxLcnt, when tho draft will be printed and bo ready for submission to tho annual meeting of tho church In May In Dos Moines. Tho changes nro numerous, but nono Is of great Im portance. lleniooriitM Aunlnnl Fusion, Six members of the democratic stato commltteo held n conference hero today with Charles Wnlsh, secretary of the dem ocratic national commltteo, to discuss In formally tho campaign. No dnto for n convention nor plnco wan decided upon, but plans for tho campaign were laid. They also decided that there will bo no fusion in Iowa this year and that the call for tho stato convention will bo so mado as to ex cludo tho populists from participation nnd to put tho party on conservative lines. On Pliiirinnoy ( oiiiiiiIhmIoii. Governor Shaw today reappointed N. T. Hendricks of Columbus Junction on the pharmacy commission. PROF. KING FOR IOWA COLLEGE (irliinrll IimlKutlnn Mny Yrt Select Olirrlln TlirnloKlnn for Plnco IliM'Ihit-i! by Sniulrrn, OHINNKLL, "ta., Feb. C (Special Tele gram.) Prof. King of the theological semi nary at Oberlln may bo elected president of Iowa college. Prof. King wns approached Inst spring by tho trustees In regard to tho presidency, but gavo them no encourage ment. After tho declination of the presidency by Prof. Sanders of Yale, Prof. King was seen again nnd It Is understood that condi tions nt Oberlln have changed so as to per mit him to consider the offer. Prof. King, with several of tho trustees, urrlved In Orin- ncll today and looked tho ground over. Tho trustees givo out that nothing hns been definitely done; that the meeting of tho trustees Is unofficial and that Prof. King s visit Is a personal one. While nn ofllclnl action has been taken, It Is generally be lieved that If Prof. King Is so sltuutcd that ho can accept ha will bo offered the presi dency. MAMMOTH FREEZING PLANT Forty Tlioiisniul ,'nwa llrqnirrn n Supply .Hloux City loo Crrnm Miiinifnctorr. SIOUX CITY, la., Feb. B. (Special Tele gram.) Sioux City Is to hnvo tho largest Ico cream manufactory In tho United States, according to an announcement mado hern today by David Hrown, president of the Hanford Hazelwood company. He has Just returned from New York, whero he completed plans for the establishment of the factory hero. Tho plant will bo In chnrgo of Hen Mougln, un expert, who wns trained lu Paris. It will havo n capacity of 5.000 gallons of Ico cream dally, that quantity will rcqulrd 10,000 pounds of cholco cream and 400.000 of milk, or tho dally product of 10,000 cows, BLOWS OFF SISTER'S HEAD KlKlit-Yonr-tlld lloy of Murrny, Plnja Soldier with I'nlnl ItONIlltK. In,, CHKSTON, In., Feb. C (Special Tele gram.) Don and Lela Tftgem, children of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Tngcru, wcro In tho yard last evening playing soldier, near Murray, tho mother being sick In tho houso nnd the father In town for a physician Don found an old discarded shotgun In tho smokebouso. Don, who Is 8 years old, pointed tho gun at his sister's head and pulled tho trigger. Tho gun was loaded nnd tho chargo blow tho girl's head off. A neighbor carried tho news to tho father. Churned ttltli S liiilllni; Student. OHINNKLL, la., Feb. f., (Special Tele gram.) C. B. Hoylo, a former Orlnnell stu dent, nt ono tlmo prominent In Iowa col lego athletics, has been arrested hero nnd taken to Galesburg on a charge of swindling the students of that Institution. Boyle, It is charged, went to Galesburg. represented himself ns Bert Lyman of Grlnnell nnd said that ho hnd I'een n member of the Grlnnell foot ball tenm, and this fact wns nn open sessmb Into the confidence of tho Knox men. Boylo professed to bo an ngent to secure guards for tho Punnmorlcan expo sition nnd offered nttractlvo Inducements, Ho secured twenty-nluo students, each ot whom paid $1 for being enrolled on tho list. After leaving Galesburg nn Investigation aroused suspicion, followed by his arrest at Grlnnell. I.iiivult IMrniiRcn Dnuulitcr. SIOUX CITY, la., Feb. C (Special.) Money has divided tho family of Jame3 Dunn. In a bitterly fought case which has Just ended In tho district court here, Dunn was given possession of $3,000, which his daughter, Mrs. Sarah Clark, claimed was hers. Two years ago, when Dunu was a widower, he transferred his bank account to his daughter. Lnter he married und do elded ho could tako enre of his own money. His daughter declnred ho had given tho money to her. and Dunn Insisted, ho had only given It to her to keep for him. When his daughter refused to give him the money ho took the nintter Into court, nnd now has won out. but It has estranged his daughter. Iteftctioit from SufTocnttoii. SIOUX CITV. Ia., Feb. C (Spoelal.) The family of Otto Hngun is congratulating Itself upon tho narrow escapo It had from suffocation by smoko In n lire which nearly destroyed the Hngan home Sunday morning. Mr. Hngan returned from his work early that morning, nnd when ho opened the door a cloud of smoke puffed Into his face. Ho called to his family, but there wns no response. He rushed to tho various bed rooms, nnd found his wife, his baby and his aged grandmother unconscious. Ono by one ho cnrrlcd them to the fresh air, where they were revived. llenioien Old l.iiuiluiiirk. AUDUBON, In., Feb. fi. (Special. )-G. W. Hoover, has the Wnlkcr house, tho first hotel of nny pretension In the town, nnd will removo It nnd put up n ilfty-foot front, ono story brick building for his hard ware and Implement business. Tho citizens' commltteo having lu view tho building for nn npern house, Is negotiating with Mr Hoover nnd it may bo that ho will change his plans and put on another story to bo used as a thenter. Dennis Held for Murder. O.N'AWA, la.. Feb. C (Special.) Tho preliminary trlnl of Frnnk Dennis for the murderof John P. Worrell on January 28, was concluded this afternoon. Justice Hoss held Dennis to tho grand Jury of tho Monona couuty district court, without ball. "Grip made mo very weak nnd nervous, with tightness of chest nnd headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nervlno gave mo quick relief." Mrs. Clarlnda Butler, W. Wheel ing, O. DEATH RECORD. Three Die In elirnnku City. NI3I1HASKA CITY. Neb., Feb. C (Spe cial.) John J Wilson, a farmer and stock man residing near JJurr, In this county, died suddenly yesterday of pneumonia. He was ono of the pioneer settlers of this cectloit of tho state. John S. Place, nn old resident of this city nnd onb of tho oldest members of tho Masonic order In Nebraska, died yesterday of pneumonln. He was 77 years old and had been u resident of Nebraska City since 1S55. He was a carpenter. A widow nnd llvo children r.urvlve. Mrs. Sophia Hurhytc died yesterday nt her homo In this city nfter a long Illness, fc'ho hnd been a resident of this place twenty-two yeprs. 'I'll o mil P. I'ciiliin. LKAVBNWOHTH. Knn.. Feb. fi. Thomas P. Fenlon, one of tho most prominent law yers and politicians In Knnsas, Is dead here, aged fir, years, of heart disease. Mr. Fen lon was a closo friend of James fi. Hlnlne and It was for him that tho character "Dr. Fenlon" In Augustus Thomas's piny "Ari zona," was named. Ho left three children. A dnughter Is the wife of Captain W. J. Nicholson of the Second United States cavalry, now stationed In Arizona. Former Inle Professor. NKW HAVEN, Conn.. Feb. fi. Pro! Kl- dredgo Salisbury, n quarter of n century ago an nuthor on Sanscrit nnd cnnstructlvo geology In Ynle college, died today In his 87th year. For many years ho wns connected with tho academy faculty of Yule university nnd wns tho founder of n professorship of Arabic and Sanscrit. Ilo retired to private llfo nbout n quarter of century ugo. Ho leaves a widow. CIitk) iiiiiu'm Dnuuliler. rLATTSMOUTH, Nob.. Feb. fi. (Spcelnl.) Miss Lulu nurgess, daughter of Hcv. nnd Mrs. H. H. Hurgess, died yesterday after noon at their homo In thin city with enn- sumptlon. Dean Fair of Trinity cathedral In Omnha Is expected to conduct the funeral services tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock In the St. James Kplscopnl church, I'lirimn Comity I'lmirr-r. HKAVEH CITV, Neb.. Keb. fi. (Special Telegram.) Elder Samuel H. Mayo, one ot the earliest pioneers of Kurnas county, died yestcrdny. Ho had lived In Heaver City thlrty-nno years, nnd preached tho first sermon In this town. He was "1 years old. Kiltmril llutlor of Alliiutlc. ATLANTIC la.. Keb. .".(Special.) Ed ward Butler, one of tho early Bottlers hero and u man S5 years of ngo, died at tho homo of his son-ln-lnw, V. C. Smith, north west of town, Monday, after n short Ill ness. Add Ixiin Cniiininoli. NEW YORK, Feb. fi. Addison Onmmnck, nged years, nt ono tlmo one of tho most prominent speculators In Wall street, died nt his homo In this city todny. Srnntfir AVoli'oll'n Mother. 8PRINOFIKL1). Mass.. Feb. fi. Mrs. Sam uel Wolcott, 95 years old. mother of Senator K. O. Wolcott of Colorado, died In Lono Meadow today, Horner Sllsliy, SENECA FALLS. N. Y., Feb. fi. Horace Sllsby, Inventor of n steam flro engine, died htro todny. Ho was CO years old. "Orlp rrbbed mo of my aeop and I was nenrly craz with neuralgia and hendachr Dr. Miles' 1'aln Pills and Nervine cured me." Mrs. Pearl Hush. Holland. Mich. FIRE RECORD. Ilcnvj Loan ul i:iiualllc, I ml. EVANSVILLE, lnd., Feb. fi.-A $173,000 flro visited this city tonight. Tho depart ment store of tho Lahr nacnn company, on main street, was destroyed. Tho Iosb to tho Lahr Ilacon firm Is $125,000, with $100,000 Insurance. Tho bulldlug, valued at $35,000, was tho property of Mrs. John Sonntag and was Insured for $13,000. The building adjoining was tho property of Andrew Keck and was damaged to tho ex tent of $10,000. Tho loss to tho Siibert Ten-Cent stote, which occpled tho building. Is placed at $10,000. Fully covered by In surance. I'll 1 1 (ity llliirl.Kiultli Simp. FALLS CITY. NVu.. Feb. fi. --(.Special ) -Flro at fi o'clock this morning destroyed tho two-story frame building occupied by Willlnm Ooldner as n blacksmith shop. Tho flames had gained great headway when discovered. The building wns owned by Mrs. E. J. lloldbrook of Lincoln and waa Rheumatism This dlsesjo gensrnlly bgln with a allcht pln In th Joints and, If proper treatment Is begun In time tho ngonlet that would otharwlt follow can be averted. Even In caiei that have become agt;rnvatd a remedy now exists that promises a certain and lasting cure, as will be seen by the follow. Ing sworn statement. Mr. Frank Hemmclt, 709 McGee Street, Elmlrn, N. Y., was Inld up with rhoumatlim which resulted from standlng.durlng his work, upon a damp door. Hsiayii m im '.r.m m 1 ACIB iea. m Kubacrlbed and eworn to before me thti rth day of June, 100. K. BIIA.T, Xotatv Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People art oM by all d'ftltrs. or will he tent toit-D!d on reeelDt of nrtr. trs rnt iv. - boxtB for 2.o-they ur neter sold In f a-htflu ftnuaiiutt C2.V.. . A X HL3B Oar Mormon BIlhODB' Plll Church ana Uini lolw. TojUneijr .., ..tr.it.iiif. (llHiuai on. ticeiin. or ocuctie-smokinf. Curaa . . . . kj 1 u I potency, vo ronm "A'il,"T'ST!.ir,'i'.- Ln 3r.rir. Nhrvoua On- Evil Doalreiii Smlnal Cmlision. BadQcrt,Unritnes to Marry, tpw of on. Hon" Kt ucsimruicnl. a cure It at inn l, IHTl or cons1 vou orpn. bllmulAfj the lrln ml nerve ccnien. wim, ot money refunded, wan o uiei. ciicutut tree. Address, iron sai.u iiv Mmiti.nii,i,u' partially Insured, but Mr. Ooldncr's loss Is complete, ns ho curried no Insurance, tils loss Include:! all hl3 tools, stock, sev eral now bupKles and other property. Triiiiiiin Srt Knlnl I'lrp. NEW WKSTMINSTKK, II. C l'eb. C A fire, supposed to havo been started by trumps, destroyed tho resldenco und farm buildings of (iuy Whiteside of Tlnehcnd and burned to death his two children, who wero nslcep when tho names broko out. Whlto s!do rescued his wlfo with difficulty, and tho two mado frantic efforts to savo the children, but wero driven back by tho su.olio. A posso of farmers Is scouring tho country for tho supposed Incendiaries. ThiH l,pt,.r from Ohio. WELLSTON. 0.. Feb. C.-FIro today gutted tho poHtofUco building and destroyed n largo quantity of mall matter. Sevcnl ndjolnlng buildings wero badly damaged and tho property loss will amount to sev eral thousand dollars, besides tho loss on mall matter, tho extent of which cannot ho rstlmated. W. L. Yancy, Paducah, Ky., writes: "I had a sovero caso of kidney dlseaso and thrco of tho best phyhiclans In southern Kentucky treated mo without success. I was Iiduced to try Foley's Kidney Cure. Tho first bottlo gavo immedlato relief nnd thrco bottles cured mo permanently. I gladly recommend thh wonderful remedy." Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Omaha. HYMENEAL. Ci'mIk-HIIIm. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 5. (Snoelnn Cards nro out announcing tho coming mar- rlago of Miss llertha Mills of tho offlco of sluto superintendent of schools to Rev Jumps L. Craig of Casper. IIimv lii Curo (lie firlp. Hcmnln quietly nt homo nnd tako Cham bcrliiln's Cough Homcdy ns directed and a quick recovery Is sure to follow. That rctj'cdy counteracts any tendency of tho grip to result In pneumonia, which Is really tho only serious danger. Among tho tens of thousands who havo used It for tho grip not ono case bus ever been reported that did not recover. For sale by all druggists, l.nrnlii I'lirmiepN (irl tinny. LORAIN. O., Keb. fi,- Tho blast furnaces of tho Loniln Hieui company imvo re sumed (iiicrntliiiiK. nfter un Idleness of over six months Tho entire plant of thu rompiniv Ih now being worked In Its lull capiiclt, giving employment in j ui men A TONIC THAT MIKES STRONG NERVES, CURES DYSPEPSIA, Stomach Troubles AND INSOMNIA ALL DRUGGISIS. Prep, bjVtl Blati trewlnqCo., Milwaukee. OMAHA BRANCH, 1412 Douglas St. Tel. 1081. "Aboutayw tea I w Mticied with iheumttUm In my reel and lc, chiefly In my Int. They inelled trully anil became e j tin end lore. When- rer 1 attempted to walk the peln wm awful, I nea iieen euneriDg in thti way for about three monthawhen someone handed mearmnh. in eiiTinuiDK ut, vtiuiamv rink rllli for raie reopie. I reed it throuh carefully and in.u. upnij iuiuuio give mem a fair trial. lornoioniy win i antiouaiobe relieved of my eufferlns. but 1 knew that imten I could (et relief 1 would noon have tocWe up work altogether and trite. I could not afford to do. I sot two boiee at (lrt and by the time the aecond one nai Ufed u I began to feel decidedly better. The knell ing nae going down, and the tlrTee and rain were much lee and t found t could get about much better. I got three more boxes and by the time the laetof them had been taken I waa entirely free from the ewelllng, the pain and the etlfTnesi. In fact I waa cured, and I am clad to aar that I bate had no return of the trouble alnce." (Signed) Ksamk IttuuKLT, bulk or by I bo 103. Addnit Dr. WiLMAita SB El If You Wish good reliable dcntnl work at mod erate nrices we can please von. methods are the most improv- eu our prices so low tuey will surprise you. . ..Telephone 145 ' H. i. Woodbury, D. D. Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. Grand Hotel tn la ue o,cr 50 )n ty tlie leijert el ilia Mormon curt! the wont cic In old anil youmr arhlnir Irom etlccl. Lost Mnnhood, Im- nmmmm en.tmntnrrhnAii nsomnin, rnins Reitotci until, inlvlou-'l u v. w .. :.l V.VT.r.n rSi.L ellahop Remedy Co., Ban rrancieco, cut A written cimampf, unum unuu cu imii mu i-ahaaji. AROUSE YOURSELF. Jyzti, nerves, which retch out from .i common centre to .ill pirU nf the boJy, JuM .n our srtat Mecraph tystCTi reicn oui an over tne worlJ. These nerves ate very sm.ill white thrcids, ani are conductors of Electricity, Tliey keep all tne organs or tne rojy In activity nnj cause them to perform their rroper (unc tions. It tome ol the. nerves become deraiice-l ani fall to transmit the necessary Llectrlclty, you soon hecome Wl'AK and nervous. The orcans le-, come dehllltaleJ and steak-. ened, producing the many Ills from which men and J women suffer. DR. BENNETT'S ELECTRIC BELT Is to supply the needed tleclrlclly to weak orcansanj nerves and rapidly returns uu to health and Mrenj;th. I have studied the Weaknesses ol men and women and Electricity .is a curative Agent for years, and know ex actly what my i;i-trlc licit will do. therefore I guar antee tho cure In cvtry case; It It falls I refund every cent you pay for It. My Belt IstiUAWAMMIi TOt HUB all Weaknesses In either sex; restore Vitality; cine Rheumatism In any form, Varicose Veins, Kidney, Liver and Rladder Trouble. Constipation. Dyspepsli, all female Complaints. General and Nervous Debility. Write to-day for my book. "The l lndlng of the Pountaln of Denial Youth ' Sent free, postpaid, for the asking, hook wllltelljnu all about It. 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They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to glvo sntlnfactlnn, an hazes rontnlii 100 I'llls, lOo boxes contain to Pills, Re, boxes contain IS Pills, lluwnruof substitutions nnd Imitation. .Sent by until. Mumps taken. NKKVITA JUDICAL CO., cor. Clinton nnd JackMin km ciit' SRO, 111. hold bv Por sale by Ku'uu 5c Co., lath und Dnuglis Bt., Ornnhn, Neb.; Qoo. H. Davis, Council llluffs, Iowa. 1'OIt SALU. House of I rooms, rellar, pantry, closets, itable, homo fruit, J4u0. Houso nf I rooms, cistern, stable, chicken houso, 3-ro(.m bouse, cellar, well, cistern, stable, shndo trees, fence, JI50; $75 to JW0 down, balance monthly. Good 3-room house, nlro corner lot, city wuter, cellar, good street, ti.r0. 6-rrnm house, cellar, well, coal house, near Northwestern depot, W0; easy terms. Houso of 6 rooms, cellar, well, barn, rhlcken house and buggy shed, J700. Good house of S rooms, rellar, well, cistern, barn, two lots, only 11. too. Good hniiHo of I rooms and summer kitchen, collar, rltv water, good fin. foot lot, coal, house, $1,100; 10o down, lialnuuu Vi to JI0 per month Good fi-room cottage, cellar, cistern, city water, bath, cesspool, burn, 11,000; $I.V) cash, balnmo easy terms. Good S-room house on Mill St., cellar, city wuit'f, vioii;ui, piiuiiii uvea, illliy $2,m House of S rooms, bath nnd closet, furnace. gas nnd burn, 12, IM. Houso of 7 rooms nnd storo room, pantry, cemented cellar, city water, coal house. fruit, 1 blocks from I. O., only $1,600. HOl'SLS AND KAlTMS FOR HUNT. Johnston 6c Kerr 541 Broadway, Co. Bluffs. H" Dr. Kay sUticuro cures all UlICUTG female dlhenKes.- At drug. 0 w cists, l Illustrated book ond ad Ico free, Dr.U, J, Kaj, Saratoga, N. X. m i