THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AiMUL 10, 1901. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. J1IXOK MENTION. Davis sells druR. Htockcrt sella laco curtains. Oas fixtures and globe at Blxby's. Flno A 11 G beer, Ncumayer's hotel. Wollmun, scientific optician. 409 U'way. PaaturaKC Judson, 059 Hlxth ave. Tel. S. Alwuy unit to seo union card uf the clerk before purchasing. New fancy frame. C. K. Alexander U Co., '3 Uroadway. W. V. Graff, undertaker and dlslnfector, 101 South Main strost. 'l'hone WC. Get your work dono at the popular Kagle laundry, "21 Uroadway. 'I'hono 157. Correct and exclusive sty Its of elegant photos ut Bchmldt's, 631 Uroadway. Morgan &. Klein, upnolsterlni?. furniture repairing, mattress making. 122 ri. Main si. For hale, household furniture and horse nnd hUKgy, cheap. Inquire V. A. Hamilton, Mr ml hotel. For cnle, high-grade surrey nnd single liamers for same, almost new. Inquire 713 Houth Hcventh street. A want ad In The Hco will bring results, Tito sumo attention Riven to a want ad In Council Bluff uh at the Umuhu olllce. Mm. Sophia Mcncray, formerly u resi dent of this city, died ut Bprlngvllle, Utah. Hunduy, of a paralytic stroke. 8 he had lived In Utuh twelve years. Mrs. K. )l, W'lnuim of Lansing, Ml.:h., kmihI truasjrer of the Order or the Kast em Htur, Is the guest or Council IlluffH Iricmls on her way home from California. n. J. O'lfanlon of Mllwniikcc, general nrii!ilzcr of the American Humane hshuuU titlim, Is In the rlty for the purpose of organizing u local brunch of tha association. Tlie ruse against Mrs. Annie Kaveney, rhnrgcil with carrying concealed weapons, wus continued In pollen court yesterday to next Saturday nnd she wus released on liull. K. HtliiiHon has returnril from. Moll tuna, where he has been enguged on sur veying work for the llurllngtoii road. He uxpecu to spend the summer hero with hU ramlly. Rev. J. W. Wilson, pastor of the Congrc Katlonal church, went to Harlan yester day to intend the meeting of the Council liluffs association of the Congregational church. C. J. Graham. Indicted by the grand Jury on charge preferred by his wife, furnished a bond in the sum of VM yesterday, with I'hitrlfH It. Hannan, president of tha First NhiIoihiI bank, nn miroty. ' The cukii against Fred Julil. the liryant street liveryman, charged with uHSnultlng il. l Hlevlck; wuh dismUsud In Jtlallcu Urywit's court yesterday on payment of the costs by the dofcnduiit. Judgo Oreen will commence the April term of district court today nt Avoca. In tho absence of County Attorney Klllpack, who Is attending court nt Itgan, Assistant County Attorney, Kimball will present the case to tho grand Jury. Colonel K. It. Kondu has been appointed assistant superintendent of the national cemetery nt Ix-itvenwnrth, Kan. He ex pects to begin his duties there about May 1, but hlH fumlly will remain here until fall. Justice Kerrler oltlciated yesterday morn ing at a double wedding, the contracting purlieu being 11. I,. K'oser of Allen, Neb., nnd Kdlth (Illicit or Omaha, and J. H. Koser and Julia White, both of Omaha, The grooms nru brothers. The Iowa Holiness association's mission will he removed this week from the hall on Upiwr Uroadway to the building at Main street and Mrst uveiinc. Tho asso ciation has secured tho entire building and will open a library and reading rooms. N. V. Plumbing Co., teiepnnne 250. Davis tells paint. I.AMl K.VOIKill FOH IIOMI'ITA!,. Miners uf Mercy 80011 to lleitlii Work on 9.10,000 II hi I ill uK. Among the real estato transfers recorded1 yesterday woro five deeds conveying prop erty to the Sisters of Mercy In charge of St. Ilcrnard's hospital, the consideration aggregating 74,199.90.' The property Con veyed completes tho purchase of the ground required by tho filstors of Mercy for tho site of their proposed additional hospital at Frank and Harmony streets', The new building is to cost $50,000 and work will begin as soon as the plans are prepared by tho architects. 'fun lllf ill liiHiuie Anylmii. Clerk Heed of the district court received word yesterday from Superintendent Max Wltto of tho Stale Asylum for tho Insane at Clarlnda of tho death at the Institution of William K. I'lper nnd John Hamilton, two patients sent from this county. Piper died April 3. Ho was com mitted in February, 1899. Hamilton died April 7. He was sent to Clnilnda from tho eastern part of the county by tho commis slonera at Avoca. Hubbcr stamps at Dol.ong's, 307 B'ray. Grovel roofing, a. 11. Head, 641 Broad'y. Ileal Kalnle KxclmiiKex. Thise truns'urs wero filed yesterday In the abstract, title and loan office of J, V. Squlro, 101 Pearl Btrcet: William G. ltoss and wlfo to Sisters of erH ,r Council muffs, part lots 3. ".. '""l I?, original plat of Councl 13 luffs, l j 700 r'm,Un'i9.imd,10' or'Klnal plat of Council muffs, d ; 1500 . m.C' oIonlr.ll,ld w,f2 10 B"me ""di vided M nt part of lots a and 10, r.,"r'j,nuJ, J1'?,1 ,of Council muffs, w .1.. 444 divided 2-9 of part lots 9 and 10, 1 unv?1?!11 flW ot ,(f0"')dl "luffs, w. d 444 Uicy M. Fair, widow, et a to same, undivided D-9 of iiort of Iota nnd 10 "rlKlil,Plt of Council muffs, w d. 1,111 Hobert Hlcakey and wife to Alec n 1 ton, lots is nnd 19, block S5, Ferry add. w il &s Christian Anderson et til. w 37 5-1" f.lSJ otJ0 1 ot Hl,b of lot lM- original piai, w a,., ,,,,,, , , 2 R00 Total, seven transfer ,$v5t Mnrrlaifn Licenses.' Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to (he following! . Name and Hesldente. Mini uuiett, omaim t Julia 'White, Omaha Lj tharlea O. Murphy, Atnswnrth. Neb Margaret V. Kfbler, Htockharn. Neb::::" 4 liSVV ' P'r0"-, Council muffs a Mabel m. Smith. Council liluffs....::::.:: n THREE DOLLARS AMD FIFTY CENTS Will buy tho best pair of shoos mndo for that money at our store. Of courso wo have higher priced goods, but In these shoes you can dopomi upon getting an especial bargain. , They nra well made, stylish, or good milrrlnl nntl will u..,.i n long time. See thu dif ferent styles In our show .windows, SARGENT'S Look fur the Hear, FARM LOANS NegotUtsd In Kuttern Nebraska ana iawa. jams n, uaiauy, jr.. IU Main St., Council liluffs, LEWIS CUTLER Funoral Director (Successor to Y. C. Estp) I'Uilll, aTHICKT. 'I'taona .Dr. DEFERS .THE NEW PAVING City Council Arrange! for Cnly the Con tract of Last Year. CURBING ORDINANCE IS ADOPTED ttctdemcii t of Three Tliuusmid Dol lars for Salt of Anna MlkesrH's II n aim nil Will lata llnltsoit Gets Flft- Dollars, The city council lust night postponed ac tion for another week ou tho resolution providing for the paving of u number of streets, but decided thut work should be gin at ouco on some of those streets for which contracts were Jet last yeur. Con tractor Wlckham was instructed on motion of Alderman Hrown to begin the puvlug of Sixth and Seventh avenuos between Main and Sixth streets and on Park avenuo between Droadway and High school avenuo on or before Monday. It was also decided that the cement filler should be used 011 these thoroughfares. Contractor Wlckham said ho was ready to go to work and suggest! d that he be given permission to begin tho paving on Fourth street, illuff street and Willow avenue. Alderman Huber objected, m ho Is anxious that Upper Hroudway be paved as soon as possible, and It was decided to defer selecting any further streetB until the work was well advanced on those ordered. Action ou the i:ew paving resolution was postponed, owing to the plans and specifi cations being rcferrid back to the city engineer for correction. The ordlnunce providing for tha curbing of certain streets as published was passed. Sftlli'il for 'I'hrcf 'riioiiNiinil. On the recommendation t tho Judiciary committee tho city solicitor was Instructed to accept Judgment against the city In the sum of 13,000 In full settlement uf tho two suits brought by tho husband of Mrs. Anna Mlkesell, who died from Injuries alleged to have been received by a fall caused by a defective sidewalk at Stutsman street and Uroadway. Mlkesell sued for J37.000 and the cases are now pending in the dis trict court. A. petition for an electric light at the corner of Harrison and Harmony streets was referred to the committee on Are and light. Tho city clerk was Instructed to readver tlse for bids for tho city scavenging. Tho appointment of Charles I). Plattner as extra patrolman was approved. City Solicitor Wadsworth was given leave of absence for thirty days, during which he will take a trip to the Pacific coast, William Tucss was granted a license to conduct n saloon at 606 West Uroadway and William Haskins ono at 160S West Droadway, Tho Postal Telegraph company's bond In the sum of 11,000, as required by the new orldnanco governing electrical construction was filed and approved. On tho recommendation ot the Judiciary committee the council decided to settle tho claim of William Dobson for 50. Dobson was Injured by striking his face against a projecting scantling, nailed to a tele' graph pola during the repairs.. of the Ileno building, and tho construction of the Wlck ham building. The city solicitor was In structed to collect tho amount from the person responsible for the placing of the scantling on the pole. E. A. Wlckham was present nnd denied responsibility, contend ing that the scantling was nailed on the Dcno side of tho pole. The annual reports of tho city treasurer, city auditor and city physician were presented. IIKPOHTH KAI.OO.V OFI'KN.SICS. John fir rm 11 11 ttt-rva'a Notice Upon (lie Mayor. John German, who recently brought two $5,000 damngo suits against Uroadway sa loon keepers, alleging thoy had sold Huulr to his two minor daughters nnd thereby caused their loss of reputation, served no tice on Mayor Jennings and Chief of Pollco Albro yesterday nftcrnoon that saloons wero being conducted In tho city in violation of the law and requesting them to enforce tho law as provided by tho statute of Iowa. Copies of the notice, not sworn to, wero served on tho mayor nnd chief of pollco, by Conatablo Albert! of Justlco Bryant's court. Tho notice reads: To tho Honorable Victor Jennings, Mayor of Council Uluffs, nnd 8. I. Albro, Chief of Pollco of Council Uluffs Gentlemen; You are horeby nntlllcd by tho under signed citizens of I'ottuwattnmle county, that there are saloons being conducted in tho city of Council Uluffs in Ilngrant vio lation of tho laws of the state of Iowa, by tho following named persons nnd at tho following named places In said city, to-wlt: , C, J. Dobbins, B52 West Uroadway; S. J. H. Hoyeson, 1C00 South Sixth streot; C. Gelso & Son. 1020 West Broadwuy; Ilunsen ft Nelson, 318 West Hroadwoy; 8. Madson, 326 West nroadwiiy! M. Klldore, 30 West nroadway: C, Ilbold. 712 West (roadway ; Under & Filter, 1001 West Uroadway; 8. D. May. 310 West Uroadway; John Mergen, D3.1 South Main street; M. O. O'Conner. 92J South Main street; Charles Poore, 603 West nroadway; U Hosonfeid & Co., 164 West Broadway; G. K. Smith, Grand hotol; II. Goodrich, Tremont house, West Droadway; Hoist & Bpotmnn, Kiel hotel; William Hodgers, COG West nroadway; John Under, 15 South Main street, and many other persons iind plucca not mentioned In thU notice. And you are hereby requested to enforce tho law In suld city uh provided In soctlon 6 of the statutes of Iowa and under tho authority provided in chupter 242S of tho samo section. Dated nt Council muffs. In., thin 16th day of April, 1901. JOHN GKIIMAN. It Is understood German Is not alono In this ntw reform movement against tho A Woman in the Case, whether she bo iho donor or tho re cipient of u watch bought nt Leltert'p. I? miro to bo A Contonled Woman." oi probably know that each watch wo sell eurries with It our guarantee written If you Uko-ns to 0110 and works, o wo Invito your Inspection iind selection In full confidence of suit ing you tu the proverbial "T " Herman M. Leffert nutii-lnii, .Under ami l.'iiuruvi'i , IHIil llrnailnray. CoiuieU nff. salooni. James U, Fulton, a well known character In Council Dluffs and this section of the county, Is reported' to be the prime mover In this agitation and uno:hcr crusade after the lines of the one instituted by J, J. Shea for several years against the sa loon men Is said to be threatened. Mayor Jennings, when Been after the no tice had been served upon hlra said: "The notice w as not sworn to, and I see nothing In it to call for any action on my part. I do not know who are ths parties back of It, although It has been Intimated that the movement against the saloons Is not In good faith. As far as 1 am concerned I shall take no notice of It " SMITH SAUNDERS FALLS DEAD Xatltr of limn mid eilinv of e hrnakn'a I.nlr Governor Alvln , .Saunders. 1 Smith Saunders, real estate dealer, dropped dead yesterday ufternoon about 2 o'clock while waiting for a car at Uroadway and Sixth street. The cause of his sudden death was attributed to u stroko of apo plexy. Mr, Saunders hud Just cashed 11 check In the grocery store at the northwest comer of Droadway and Sixth street, where he stated his Intention of going to Omaha. As he stepped from the store he staggered and fell forward on his face. Charles McCoy, a nephew of Saunders, was standing cn the opposite corner. He saw him fall, ran to his assistance and with aid of bystanders carried Mr. Saunders Into Sellers' drug store. Mr. Saunders was breathing heavily and a few minutes after being taken to the drug Btoro was dead. The body was re moved to his residence, 803 Eighth avenue, nnd Coroner Treynor was notified. He de cided un Inquest wus unnecessary. Mr. Saunders wus 69 years old and leaves u wife aud two tons, Hcnry nnd Walter, who are students at the Wisconsin Stale university. He was born In Mount Pleas ant, la,, und was a nephew of tho late Gov ernor Alvln Saunders of Nebraska. He bad been a resident of Council Dluffs for about twenty yeurs, having come here during the rear estate boom Ho owned considerable real estate, among his holdings being the Saunders' block on West Droadway near Klghth .street. Tbo body will be taken to Mount Plcasaut. JOII.VNO.V .M.1V .MAINTAIN DAJI, Judue Wheeler I'liul .o Itensmt for Injunction, Judge Wheeler handed down his decision In the district court yesterday morning In tho case of tho State of Iowa and Potta wattamie county against David Johnson, Involving tho right of the defendant to maintain a dam near Heel's in Pigeon Creek. Suit was brought to enjoin John son frum maintaining the dam, It being claimed that it caused the water to over flow and damage the public highway, and that owing to tbo absence of a flshwuy It pt9vented fish from making their way above the creek. Judge Wheeler's decision was in favor of Johnson and tho Injunction asked tor was denied. The court held that tho evi dence showed that the dam had been In existence ever since 1850 and that therefore the owner had a prescriptive right to maintain It. As to the flshway the court held that the evidence did not show that one would be any benefit to the people living above tho dam, as the stream was not large enough, or that any edible fish Inhabited It. Mrs. Kdlth D. Whlttaker was granted a dlvorco from Squlro II. Whlttaker on the grounds of' desertion nnd whs awarded the custody of their two minor children. A divorce was granted to Mrs. Mary M. Smith from C. W. Smith on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. Judgo Wheeler did not complete making the law assignment, but will do so this morning. A partial re-asslgiimcnt of the equity docket will he made nt the same time. Buy your trees, shrubs and roses of Mencra, 62i East Droadway, Council Dluffs. Telephones, ofllce, 404; residence, 4463. TltA.VSKKH 'I'll OMAHA DKl'OT. Kiprea Companies IleRln Their Ho moviil from Joint Ofllee. In accordance with tho notlco served by It on the other companies about two weeks ago the American Express company yesterday pulled out of tho Joint office at the Union Pacific Transfer depot and be gan tho transferring of Its business to other lines at tho dopot In Omaha. Routo Agents II. F. Estes of the Pacific Express company and W. S. Johnson of the American Express company wero nt tho transfer yesterday checking out the American nnd closing the books up to date. Iloute Agents C. E. Taylor of the United Slates Express company and II. M. Heath of tho Wells-Fargo Express company will bo hero today for the samo purpose. It Is understood Uiat for tho present nt least the office nt the transfer will be maintained, although the removal of the American will probohly result In the re duction of the present force by one or two men. Davis sells gliss. iii:atii of caul 11. u. vogk.i.kii. l'lonrer Saltier' of" I'ottairattamlr, Agril Movent) -KIHht. Carl H. O. Vogeler, agod 78 years, died yesterday morning at his residence, 329 Avenue F of a complication of dropsy and bronchitis. His wife, four daughters nud one son survive him. Tho children are Otto Vogeler ot this city, Mrs. Pauline Beck of Washington, D. 0., Mrs. James O. Dradloy, Mrs. Elmer Fisher nnd Hilda Vogeler, all of this city. Tho deccasod was ono of tbo pioneer set tlers of this county. He was born In Mln den, West Prussia, January 6, 1823, and eamo to this country from Germany In 1848. Ho settled In St. Louis, whero ho en gaged In tho dry goods business until 1830, when be camo to Iowa and settled on a farm In Keg Creek township, In this county. Later ho moved Into this city and started In tho wholcsalo and retail harness and laddlery business In partnership with his son, the firm name being Vogeler & Son. NASI Taken KI.VG in IS CAI'TUIIUO. for llorae. Mliennniliiali Mleollo.r After evading tho authorities a year and u half, Sam King, wanted In this city on u charge or horso stealing, was arrested yesterday n Shenandoah. Deputy Sheriff Canning left n8t evening to bring him back. Eighteen months ugo King wanted to buy a team of horses, the property of Will Gtimra, a stepson of Mrs. Jennie Wil liams of this city. Oumm declined to sell, but later loaned tho animals to King, who failed to return them. Gumm raced King to Pacific Junction, whero ho learned tho horses had been sold. The constable at Paclflo Junction refused to urrost King without n warrant, nnd whllo Gumm was soeurlnn ono King escaped. li Tlionsanil Inlirrltanrr Tu, Judgo Wheeler yesterday Hxcd the amount of collaterul Inheritance lax to bo paid In'tho stato by tho estuto.of the late Stephen Caldwell of Avoca at 15,618.2V Camwull loft an estate valued at about JU3.0CO. His bclrs llvo lu Massachusetts nnd Now York. FOR ORPHANS OF SOLDIERS New Chapel nt rYt nport Horn Eoon to B Bt-Iedlcatid, MACHINISTS WIN STRIKE IN TWO HOURS Din I1U011 lliinkrufitcy Cnse Itt't crned Snuilliiii. U Checked MeKlnley to Mjieiik at Daeniorl .No ItrKHtta fur Des .Moines. 1)E8 MOINES, April 15. (Special.) The State Board of Control lias received notifi cation that the new chapel uf the home for orphans of soldiers at Davenport is com pleted, and the board has set April 26 as the day for the opening and dedication. The new chapel is a fine building, capable or leatlng 1,000 persons, and ' the basement ball to bo used for drill purposes will hold COO. The pipe organ, whleli Is the gift of ex-Governor Larrabec, Is now nearly com pleted. Tho orphans' home Is one of the finest Institutions under the control of the board. It b first organized lu 1S63 and after consolidation of some other societies was made a state institution In 1866. There are eighteen well-equipped cottages, each one capable of accommodating from twenty five to thIrty-Ove children, a school bouse with a seating capacity of 000, a two-story hospital, a laundry nnd engine room, manual training buildings and barns. Theio are about 100 children cared for at the home now, of which about S00 are children cf soldiers. MtrlUe I. nil Tmi Honrs. The machinists on the Great Western railroad went out on strike this morning and came back two hours later with tho case won. They had made n deniund for an In crease in wages from 2714 ccntB an hour to 2t cents, with pay and u half for overtlm and holidays. The largest number of ma chinist in the employment of the Great Western Is at Oelweln, where there nro 150. The number Is smaller here, but the demand was made liy the machinists over the entire system. Thoy got no satisfaction and notified the company thut unless they re ceived u reply by toduy they would strike. They did so this morning, nnd two hourJ later u tolegram came telling them to go back to work, as the company had granted tbelr demands. Local officials of tho com pany say the demands of tho machinists wero proper and they ought to have been granted the advance without a strike, linlue Mfl'liersiin la fit-versed. Tho circuit court of appeals of the Unltc.l States has reversed the decision of Judge Mcl'herson of the southern district of Iowa, In the bankruptcy cose of Mlnta A. David son, from Decatur county. There was an Importunt question about the priority of Hen of u mortgage on the property of thi bankrupt, the mortgage being held by a bank at TIHln, O. The referee In bank ruptcy decided that tho mortgages gave no priority, but that the bank would have to tako Its chunccs on getting back tho 45,000 along with other creditors. JuOge Mc pherson took tho same view, but today the clerk of the courts received from the np- pciiatc court at St, Louis n decision revers ing the Judgment of the district court. .Smallpox AlinlliiR. Tho secretary of the Stato Doard of Health reports that the smallpox epidemic In Iowa Is showing signs of abatement. The warm weather Is responsible for this, for while smallpox- Is more-dangerous in hot wether than In cold, yet ttjo opportunity for spread ing tne disease ia lcss. The stato board re gards the worst as past In Iowa. .eT C'lirpornttiiim. The Seymour Cbccso company of Wayne county has been Incorporated, with a capi tal stock of 2,000; president, W. H. Wil son; secretary, II. A. Wagley. The Llvcrmorc Drlck and Tllo company of Humboldt county has been Incorporated by C. Korslnnd and others, with $10,000 capital stock. The Mulrony Manufacturing company of Fort Dodgo has been Incorporated, with $50,000 capital, by J. M. Mulrony and others. Tho Kurtz Wagon company of Marshall town has been Incorporated, with $12,000 capital, by Joseph nnd Frank Kurtz. Killed hy Klcetrle Wire. Guy Hitchcock, u Hock Island fireman, was Instantly killed by touching un electric light wtro lust night. He wont to Valley Junction und met Mr. Myers, tho manager of tho electric light plant. They walked over to tbo electric house with a view to sitting down and tnlking. When In tbo houso Hitchcock stretched his arms up ward and teuched bis hand agulnst an overhead exposed wlro and was Instantly killed. He was about 35 years old. IlurKlara Gel In Tlielr Wok, Burglars last night entered Livingston's seed storo on Wulnut streot, Des Moines, and secured $200 from the safe. They en tered the back door, bored a hole In the Iron safe und broke tha lock, then blew open the Inner door with dynamite and got the contents of the box. They took $200 cash und about $25 worth of drafts. The drafts and papers were returned by mall this morning, but there Is no clue to the robbers. .MeKlnley In Iowa, Tho plans of the presidential party for a Journey In the west In June Include u stop at but one place In Iowa and that at Dav enport. Tho special train will go over the Hock Island from Knnsus City nnd stop In Davonport an hour nnd the provident will pay nn official visit to tho arsenal on Rock Island lu the Mississippi river. The Dav enport pcoplo are preparing for a meeting to bo addressed by Presldnnt MeKlnley. I'rnteriial Insurance Troubles. A largo number of Insurance men con nected with tho fraternal orders which bave headquarters lu Iowa aru urging upon the Stato Jniiuranco dopartmont retaliation against the Illinois companies because of the fact thai tho Insuranco commissioner of Illinois refuses to grant licenses to tho Iowa fraternals on purely technical crounds. Tho licenses for outsldo fra ternals expired In Iowa on tho first of tho month nnd luivo not yet beun passed on. It Is expected that the Illinois companies will havo 11 hnrd time getting Into Iowa this yoar utiles! tho Illinois commissioner changes his tactics, Tho fruternul soclettci I'l Iowa aro becoming numerous and pow erful nnd nro In a position to command re. spect. New Colli'Kr lltilldliiKs. Tho next leglsloture Is to bo Hsked to appropriate money for two college build ings one to cost $100,000 at Iowa City to .AFTER SHAVING, "XTRA COOtS, COMFORTS AND HEALS TIIF, SKIN, ENA. BLIKQ THE MOST TIN. DM CACE TO f NJ0Y A CLOSESHAVEVYITHOUT UHrltASVU II15UITS. Atold donperous, irrlUt Wllehllsielnrenarat'ani raprcienttc to lis "tha lima si" I'omVa Edract, tthlch eatHr tour anJ nanarally contain ' wood alcohol," a dtailf polton. replace the burned medical building, and the other at Ames, to cost $J00.OOO, to re place the burned collegiate building. Plans for time new buildings arc now being pre pared and will be ready for Inspection be fore the legislature Is elected. Inasmuch as tbo state treasury is elt titled It Is be lieved there will be little trouble In se curing the appropriations for these build ings, which are much needed. IJuriB'l Wnnl the lleunttn. Dei Molncs does not desire the regatta of the Iowa State Amateur Howlng asso ciation this year. An effort was made to Interest persons here In the regatta, but there was not sufficient Interest taken. The regatta will therefore go to Council Dluffs without a contest. Last year the regatta drew over 5,000 strangers to Water loo nnd was one of the most successful meetings In the state. e.ood for Hlieiimnt lani. Last fall 1 was takn with a very severe attack ot muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After try'ng several prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I decided to use Chamberlain's Pain Dalm, which 1 had seen advertised In the South Jerseyman. After two applications of this Itemedy I was much better, and af ter using one bottle, was completely cured. Baltic Harris, Salem, N. J. RAIN AND COLDER TUESDAY Eastern .ehrnkn Musi Walt I'nlll Wednesday for Its et Sanahlne, WASHINGTON. April 15. Forecast: Nebraska Rain Tuosday, colder in east ern portion. Wednesday fair lu eastern. probatly rain In western portion; variable winds. Iowa and Missouri Halu Tuesday, colder In western portion. Wednesday fair In western, rain and cooler In eastern por tion; southerly winds. South Dakota Italn Tuesday, probably colder In eastern pcrtlon. Wednesday fair, northerly winds. I.d i' nl Heeord. OFFICH OF THI3 WijATHKH nt'ItnAU, OMAHA, April 15. OfllclHl record or tem perature and precipitation compart d with the corresponding day of the last Hires years: 1901. 1500. 1(39. USS. Maximum temperature... fil C2 60 fx Minimum temperature. S7 17 45 15 Mean tiimperattire 4S 64 60 ic Precipitation T .31 T ,W ltccord uf temperature and reclpltatton at Omaha fur this duy and since March 1, 1901: Normal temperature 43 Deficiency fur the day 1 Total excess since Murch 1 2t Normal precipitation 11 Inch Deficiency ror the day 11 Inch Total precipitation since March 1 2. TO Inches uenciency since March 1 4t inch Dcilclency ror cor. period, I'ft) 1.01 Inch Dellclency ror cor, period, I SOT 1.6S Inch ftcitorts from sltr.tlona nl 7 I'. M. STATIONS AND STATE OF iVKATHKH. "1 K ri?3 : 3 Omnlin. cloudy North Platte, raining Cheyenne, snowing , Salt Lake City, cloudy Itupld City, cloudy Huron, raining Willlston, cloudy Chicago, clear St. Louis, clear , St. Paul, cloudy Davenport, part cloudy Kansas City, cloudy Helena, cloudy,....,,.., Havre, part cloudy Dismarck, cloudy Galveston, cloudy 62 65 T ZS 1C .16 24 32 31 4C .02 35 42 .00 4C 5S .01 34 40 .00 42 50 .00 64 l .00 6!i CO .00 5$ 62 .10 CO 64 .00 30 36 .01 SS 42 .00 36 46 .00 66 70 .00 T Truco of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. L0c.1I Forecast Official. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Bynui- of Fiob, manufactured by the Cali foi'.nia Via Syrup Co.. Illustrate thovnlutiof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plnuts known to be medicinally laxative nnd presenting them in the form most refrcshinirto the tusta and acceptable to tho system. 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