THJfl OMAHA DAIT,V BEE: WKPyESDAV, MAT S. 1001. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. prctln'R the Inw requiting thnt touchers must pass examination In music. He halite thnt where there are special tenchers In music, as In ninny graded schools, even nttji though the Instructors come Infreiiue to the rooms, the regular ttnehors mny try v.lth liberty, nnd "'"i fc tliousnnds of pr.'clous, npble lives ' .f.'.V i. ir in mill, that blowing. The pool f uJ", t ho . c ,lo In n itriind cause I Jo .lie for 1 . as COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIMH MI.Yl'IOX. Uavls cells drugs. Htockort sells luce curtain. Fine A H beer. Nttimnyer hotel. Woflmim. scl.ntlllo optician I'O .... .liiil.fiii. tt"j Sixth nvo. Tel. 315. HchmldfH tine photos nunmnlcc.1 t- .jkun. w K. draff. unneruiKiT '' " 101 South Main street. 'I'hotie (,. Oct v ir work -Ion- at the popular liglc Itwmln. -H Ilromlway. Tltonc la.. Pun Hall's Mug o Compound. Heat dan druff YuYc iin.l Imlr preserver known. Hpeclul attention given to wjd. ng P c cms. " -; i.nru Kor kh . hoilPetioKi iurniii: . . " nnd ft'j"",;,0"1'"1'' ,n"ulri' v- 'V 1"imlUo"' "r'd Thomas and Cornelia A. Kns.nf.or: 'ui .f Omaha, were man led yesterday afternoon by Justice Hryiint. mrntlllK of 1 11C ( OUIli II niuiin H,hn.T Alumni nsWlatt.m will ! tonight In the lllooiner school building. Take home a brick of vanllhi eren m. rents, or N.-apolllan. a. re n s. I keep one hour without Ice. A. .Metier A. i . EAGER FOR NEW RA1LWA1 to be used for the base, be pnved tlrst. The matter wna settled by the council ordering the completion of Kourth street. The material Is also being hauioa to tarn avenue, In compllanco with the council's order for work to begin on that street. soi,i)ii;tt?. M.M-) ron Till fills Is One of tin Heaviest Hem" of (lie l;iientniiurnl. Colonel Olmsted, chief Inspecting oftlcer of the Iowa National guard, and his assist nnt, Major Hume, nrc expected here Sat urday evening to inspect company i. m . t. .. - ... ,l..,n It Id lllt.tnralnnil I 1, n I Mnlni" COUNTY AUDITOR PLATS SIX TOWNSHIPS Jwho has charge of the laying out of th grounds for tho anuuul encampments, Council Bluffi Bnlldi Hopw en Chicag Grat WUn. iiiiiiti.rii Sim-ih to tie I.iinkInK for I, liw from Sliolliy Tliroimli I'leit" mil, Mlnilrii, Vnrli, .urunlU, llnrilln mid (iuriiri'. Tho romlne of the Chicago (Ircnt West- em to Council Illuffs begins to appear like a reality. The county auditor has prepared for the Mason City &. Fort Dodge railway. Dance t.n.l tiir.l Pnv g(' ci. Y"ft.-n, f fn"!!' i? .rK mzsi& 'ssrjg b.. stock of groceries, the price paid being The home-of George It. Patterson, !l. Vox rth uveiuie, whkh bus been uniU-r lm 111 ox uarantlne. Is to be fumigated loony ana un' iun" 1 will pass upon tho pint for tho grounds for the encampment here as prepared by Assistant Engineer Oeorgo Judson, A new pint of the grounds has just been prepared showing the water supply. This Is to ho secured by tapping the water main near the Wnbash roundhouse and laying a surface pipe south to the camp. This, with . . ... . I - o-A ".., ino limine in mo ram i, mmum .,.." of pipe nnd seventeen hydrants will bo used In tho ramp. .The arrangements have HEHRON HARRIES THE GIRL DiTrcd Ministir Hakei Carrl Band Hii Wife. excused from examination In music. It Ii did our ennira.ies, " ' jj'i pat! lotlsni. for the hoard to determine how often the! lt,1t1fr,i,;rfC(, Tear ago John A. I-ogan, run. special Instruction must ho given, but the man.Vr-ln-ehlef of the tlrand Army i ' "! regular teachers are exempt where such In- Itepubllc. lnaiiguratMl .Mrnwr lal tin , . inai structlon .s actually given. I'nVlr"?.?.. s.m!l decoraleK te graves ()rr IXa.r UNpos.-.l Of. r tho soldier dead, with i rose ; and w th II . Tho will of Mrs. Lottie -A. Orr of Sioux 1 SUV'Yriff'.rttut'SSS?! IrwiV: wHh.h.s City was denied admission to probate and the cstato as a whole descends to her son. Will C. Orr of Omaha. Tho estntc was val inu rARMINR rnKiniTinN EXCELLENT nt llbo,,t J'OO.OOO nnd consisted largely IOWA FARMING CONDITIONS) LAV'tl-Ltr" of ,.vll(lg tn vnrmll, ,mrts of tll0 northeast. Tho will of Mrs. Orr left the estate en- "Though other ryes grow dull. ot"pr hands slack, other hearts cold, In thH.1"'1: emu trust ours shall remember It sllli. us long as tho light and warmth of lite re mains. I'linnliiK of Hie Vi'li-rniiij. I nnlmtv of Ki-linvcriinr l.nrrnluM- Is AkniiiiIMmI-CIiIIiI llcnlnl Medleiil Aid nnd Dies tJimril lii npri'tloii Postponed. tlrcly to her mother, Mrs. Martha Craig, Kaeh thirtieth day of May we have more but a settlement was effected between Mrs , , ?rav.B to .p I Craig nnd Mr. Orr by which the mother tl, tmo wln ,, ,awn wh(,n tUlt loving received a 320-acre farm In Sioux City and renounced all claim to the remainder of tho property under tho will. The farm Is DES MOINES, May 7. (Special.) In- vnltlcd at about J10.000 and was all the formation was received hero touay to me. ,..u,.c,i, v '" - - effect that Prof. (Icorgo 1). Horron nnd nuncln Ion of the will wns nied by Mrs. , :.i. .l,n nw linn ""r " "-J mo tuii'uiniiuii u.i.,v. ...v... i,con romp otcil lor ine reniai oi ino upr. - - tierron is to bo built, n pint of six townships Th(a .,', ,rovo onP nf ,hn heaviest Items h"'""" ,TS "l''a,cd L . "rC8l,lnnt Miss Carrlo Unnd wero married In New Crnlg, hence It wns not admitted to probate. York Cltv Rrtiiin weeks nEO. The news comes Indirectly from relatives of the li.imla ulm live In Keokuk, who, It Is ns- serted. havo received a letter from Mrs. E. n. tlnml. maklnc that statement of tlie case. She says that Miss Hand nnd the professor wero married a few uajs auer r.lrelcd to n lilcatn Position. Miss Jennie H. Curtis, who has been n teacher at the Stntc Normal school at Cednr Falls, having charge of the depart ment of physiography, has hern elected a teacher In tho normal department of Chi cago university, of which Krancls Parker Pottawattamie county showing tho names of the owners of the various pieces of land In the township" Apparently the promoters are looking for n line from Shelby soulli west through Pleasant. Mlndcn, i ork, .Nor- walk, Hardin and darner townships. This would ll for the most part cast of tho Hock Island line. Tho townships named give the surveyors a stretch nearly two townships wide across the county Colonel Charles It. Hannan, who has Just returned from New York, Is enthusiastic In the belief thr.t the extension will bo built Into this city. He had several conversations In the expense nccounl of earing for ttio soldiers. Tho adjutant general will come here and let the contracts for the various supplies as soon ns the committee completes the col lection nf the $600, which must be In hand before the state takes hold. Tho Himervlslon of the cleaning of Pearl l.trret by I . V . Allen Is highly eompllmeii t iry to him and the business men arc ' . ...... , n.iii,iiipiini... DM'asea over n nvm ,.... Minn Costello nnd 1M Kelly were !lfi.l ii, n costs each in police court ;; inorr, ng for tho theft of a pair of r ibb i lll.ols belonging to J. C. Jenkins, a .North western swiichmun. Jesse Knight was nrrested hist night by C ,?a n l'enny ami Detective .Smith or be theft of copper junk. It Is said he stol. the junk from Whllebrnoks shop nnd then irle.l In well It to Wllltrbroolt. Mrs. Cntheran McSorley. aged T years, died at her home, isai South Seventh street, nt u o'clock last night, after a nine , ays illness from pneumonia. Her liustianil, i,.mS MnSi.rinv. and two sons survive, her. .. irii... 'n. 21. liiinrovod Order or H"d Men. will meet tonight. All of the degree staff Is to put on an ex ra roat of war paint and , Ht ck an extra feather in ineir nuir mm uv. James Ducks was arrested last night by Detective Weir on u charge of dfiinUen ness. Ducks was released yesterday y the Omaha authorities after being held for an alleged attempt to work a eonlldenco gamo at the Webster street depot. The county treasurer yesterday sent out tho shares of tho tax collections for the iiuarter ending March 31 to tho school otll cers of the county. Among the school treasurers was divided $H2.!7.s8 and among the township clerks $lS,nT5.31. Mrs. A. I.. Payne left this morning for Campbell, Neb., for a visit with her hus band on his ranch. She will be Joined later by Mr. and Mrs. H. I Ingcrsoll of AVymore. Neb.. Mrs. Joe Samuels of Lin coln. Miss Smith of Kearney and N. 1. Payne of Des .Moines. O. K. Edwards, aged 47, died nt his home in Crescent City Monday night of piiou monla, A wife, two daughters and three sons survive him. The funeral will be from the Crescent church at 2 o'clock today, lti'V. Mr. Coblo oillelatlng. Uurial will be in the Crescent cemetery. The receipts In the general fund at the t0 the sum of $3,000, that nil debts aro now WW rc nc" VTTiO below the estimated !'. that a balance of $600 had been iireds for tho current expenses of the week distributed nmong tno tnirieen netrs. and Increasing tnu iioucieney hi in w ium Rubber statops nt not.ong'B, 307 D'way. nn. c. i.rs ami oTiinns. In Alcona. Tho news is generally nenevcci here, whero tho facts concerning the career of these two persons are known Tho marriage will not make any chnnge In the nronram for havlne Prof. Hcrron ex pelted from tho Orlnnell Congregational church after trial, hut In a measure It ex plains some things which were not explain able before. It will bo recalled that tho re- porters found ou a hotel register In Hoston mo of Mrs. Hcrron, wiucn was signeu Accidentally Killed, Tho 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir, In Story county, near Colo, was accidentally killed In a peculiar man ner. Tho child had followed her brother to the born and he was throwing hay down from a loft when tho pitchfork slipped from his hands ami the child was struck on the head. Tho sharp prong penetrated her brain nnd she died noon after. Ilrrnt l.rcl iirrr Promised for 'Inirli- crs' Institute Tho annual Institute of tho teachers of with Kenneth Clark, a" director of tho road, i0ttnwattnmlo county is to be In this city in which the latter gave htm assuranco that beginning June 17, nnd continuing two financing of the extension has been com- wccks. Cdunty Superintendent Mc.Manus pleted. , yesterday said tho Indications nrc that this Institute wilt bo the best ever ncici in mo CIII.II KI'.TS .MIIM'Jl '"" ir nwl nn rnrnllment of fllllv .... .....I tllw. ........ I ilUtl LVIItJIbldl nefll imniir:u nun w i . Lrnli,i Snlnirlinii Motor Coinnanj. uno oi ino icauiriH it i..;...,.s An nr,inr i7i.n war bIvoii W. W. Colo lectures by Dr. Kobert Mclntyre of Chi ngalnst the Suburban Motor company In the cago, Dr. Emerson E. White of Colum unlt in thn district court on his contract bus, O.. and Dr. Frank Ounsaulus of Chi fnr n,n mn nn lament nf I..-,l(n M.niawa last caco. The character or tneso inreo men nnn f!nln hnd Hiied for nenrlv $1,700 as popular lecturers Is well known nnd and after a few hours' deliberation the great treats aro being anticipated by the tnrv found fur him In the amount stntcd. teachers. - " - I . .. I .11...- ...Ml l.A The attorneys for the defense of Clarence ino meetings oi uiu iubiuuiu iu u Snurlnclt. who wns recent V found Kll Ity In tno nascmeni oi ino rngiiau uiiinerau of tho theft of a set of harness from the church, tho Klrst Ilaptlst church and In tho barn of William Klrby, made a charge that nioomcr school. the Jury had been guilty of gross miscon duct, In that some of them wero under the Influence of Intoxlcatlug liquors while sit ting on tho case. This was tho final reason cited in the motion for a new trial, tho others being of tho usual character. Hearing on the motion was before Judgo Wheeler In the district court yesterday af ternoon, but ns the evidence on this point was not forthcoming tho charge was passed over as though It had not been made. The Judge took the motion under advisement. Tho final report of H. Parish, admlnis trator of tho estate of Samuel Price, was I'nrkn Arc All 0"n. I.lttle out of the routine developed at the monthly meeting of tho Park board last night. The only Improvements of conse- llm lift ... ll. tl.nn nl llm villi nf MluS H !1 II 1 1 tO tllO hotel. This lends color to the news that MEMORIAL . DAY IN IOWA lm is In fact married to the professor. i who has long been supported ny ncr ulm nia,i(,. iMMMI.,i mother that he might go on tcachiug pc cullar doctrines. Wt'iillirr nnil Crops Tho -unseasonably hot weather of the last week has given way In Iowa to unscason- tnsk must fall Into the hands "f our fel low citizens of whom Is demanded a deep and loyal love of country. . It Is the duly of every man to love ami limine! liU rniintiv nnd lieeii In remem brance her dead heroes, for the dead so honored died to save a government for tin? nnnnln nnd In render tile tllirMlllt of b'ltiPl- ness universal. I beg ,,f you. then, comrades, luriU iii It Hint tills diilv In tverf firmed with all reverence ar.d sublimity, that this day Is pot discredited ny ganien oi siin i nun holldav amuseinent; let all ImMnrns houses and shops be closed; every nag at nun mast, the svmbol of a nation mourning for a nation's dead. 1-ot there be special serv ,,,, Hi,. sIiiikIii v iiieeei llnir Memorial day. and every post" eommander extend an Invitation to the Women's Uellef eorp. Women or the (mind ,rniy in ine uepu.e in. um ,.r wtnrmiu. liiuii Nat onal uuard, Spanish War veterans, and all kindred or itrml iIipho service". I'.n- llst the children in this duty: let them as semble In honor of the dead; let them chant their sweetest songs; let every child place n tiioi'.it- mi oiii.tt uriivi'. remembering tno bi.o hnnnp ...nt, ir... I rnuii fitit NWeet lit tOO !..,.. .It. t.. ,l,,ni.,.ln tltrt'wi, tntvlv mOlltld.1. Here let them learn that great lesson patriotism, and we need have no fear tor the future of our country and her Institu tions. I.el tlu class rooms be eioseu mni f1n.t' mitt- lii'irti it unnelitl 1e.4lin 111 IUSI01. for there s no teacher like tile omn i i heroes. There we can learn what liberty is and at what price It was purchased. There's So Much Talk About EL MERITO 5c Cigar "I'll havo to try It," -my the Ftnokor. Thon ho flndi It true that "It Jlrings Ifavana Hnmtto You." tOLTZ, CLYMER CO., Phlh-lt. FtTtgoj h Moore. Distributor. Omthi. I i in nil A nil J Cmn- liiiiniler, Colonel Dili Is, for Km (ieiii'i'iil Olixer-i mice, DKS MOINICS. May 7. (Special. 1 The general order from the department com- nbly cold wenthor, with some reports of Inlander of tho C.rnnd Army of the Ucpubllc. frost In varlouo pnrts of the stntc, but not ( oionci ji. 11. Davis or Sioux City, relating ..,mi,Mi m r9no dmnnen to tho fruit tho observance of Memorial day, has or crops. Tho crop bulletin Issued by the hcen issued from tho offlce uf tho depart weather bureau today says: pi inui tin.lf tvim imweniinnablv warm n.lth ulv iIiivm nr hrlnk winds mid dry weather. Tho average dally temperature ranged from 10 to 14 degrees above normal. The week closed with well distributed showers and cooler wenthcr, affording more favorable conditions to grass and grain nnd nutting tho soil in belter tilth for planting. . . Farming operations havo progressed favorably and preparations for planting corn aro well advanced. Considerable prog ress has been made In planting In all dis tricts and reports show more than the usual acreage nf corn planted for the (Irst week In May, wnn prospect oi cnriy coin tiletlon. The work has been dona with nuenco shown In the grist of hills was good conditions of soil, except In Ilelds ailing I where ino mutiny miriaue wu ni"im i that for tho resetting of the Iron railing about tho walks In Uaylls's park. William Gilbert was paid $50 for this work. The commissioners have the parks all open nnd a force of men Is getting them In shape for the summer. A line menagerie Is housed nt Falrmount park and tho cars now enter the park. Hand concerts nre he ' I I ..nH,,n,l An . V. .......... .. l.il, nt ,1 1. II n 1 1 n presented yesterday. It showed collections H J V n v. c. in dntn. In the mananer s fund tho receipts wero $12.50, being oO below tho needs of tho week, Increasing the de- llclency to til, id in uus luuu 10 nnie. John Hnyd was arrested last night ou a charge of assault and battery, the informa tion having been tiled before Judge Ayl?s worth by f. M. Williams, owner of the Kiel A motion was made for a continuance In tho cai.e of II. L. Tlnloy, administrator. ngalnst the Omaha & Council Bluffs Rail- Wheel HroUcn nt (lie Cistern. Kd King will have a hearing before Jus tice Ferrler this afternoon on a charge of malicious mischief and trespass. F. E. t Collins has filed Information charging that " . ...... 1- --1 B I . . " way and urlilgc company, wnirn is ci mr . King came on his property and with an ax hearing In tho district court on i ruiay. smnshed out one of the windows and de Tho attorney for tho bridge company. In polished the top to the .cistern. Ho stated mnklnt? Ihn mntlnn. showed that onC Of thO I .hot thn trnuMn arm. twtofiit.n tin hsH r. bnrn. As an evidence or tho iiauerywii- ... .vltncS8(,s for the defence, ono fi..,i Ir. niinw KlnP in .lmw wnter frnm .irulnir ivIndH. the high temperature of the last two weeks has brought the season about up to tho average In respect to growth of all forms of vegetation; but general farm work has been retarded, especially In sections where the soli Is not naturally dry or thor oughly drained. The general crop outlook Is encbu raging. civ ('.inipnnlrs. The Central Newspapor Union of Dav- ennort. la., filed articles of Incorporation today with tho secretary of state. The union Is organized by S. F. Smith and by J. X. Ilrands, the latter having been man ager at one time of the Sioux City branch of the Chicago Newspaper union. The capital stock Is $10,000; The Mutual Telephone rompany of Anita has been IncorporatcOUby M. N., Baker and others with $l0.000..rlltal stock. Thn nnmmerclal Building company nf Uoyd wns delivering to him a dog which unknown to tho attorney, as Moorehouso llvo ln tho vicinity of F M'oyM hB" PromlsC(1 t0 n0tlfy hlm " CallCd Ut f nnrt Slxth 8trcct' Kln ls ing a large patch of blood. Williams said , Moorchouse, Is now In Now York, a fact tho ci8torn. All of the parties to the suit Waterloo has been Incorporated with $30,000 Ifteenth aveune l . nnltal: A. C. Ilratnobcr, president, and A. out on his own j. Edwnrds. secretary. recognizance. The William Hulett company of Amea has been incorporated with $6,000 capital. I.iirrnlicr'n iIhmv Hurt. Information has been received hero of an tno BmawnillK luimnwu. N. Y. Plumbing Co., lettpnono 250. Davis sells paint. the city. A motion was mado for n now trial in tho case of B. Meyers against u. V. cous ins, sheriff, and Taxton & Gallagher. um:sTios ok taxks ami iiuAini. Look Into I'nvliiK Multrrs. City Clerk N. C. Phillips Is to leave Sun day for Marshalltown ns the delegate to the crand loduo of the Ancient Order of affnlr nt Clermont, Fayctto county. In which United Workmen. While there ho will also Fred Applemau, nephew or h.x-uovernor look Into the manner ln which caving Larrabce. was tho victim. Ho was stroll- matters are handled In tho office of the ing with a girl through a park In tho even city clerk. That ofllcn has a reputation for Ing and had stopped to look at a cannon handling this class of work. GLADNESS TURNS TO GLOOM I-iv en Inn lice Toilnr Thn third ereat counting contest will city Council to lleelile Alum I inc i. in iminv in ti, Rvonlnc Urn. Ill order Provender of town, h,.t v,.rv mihsr-rlher ln Council Bluffs may A ouorum of tho council did not attend havo an equal show with all othcra 'ino mo mooting cnuea ior yetneruiiy miauu.. vi.nnii.i. iinn will ho delivered today to to pass on me hookb oi ouy ,,i. in ihn eltv who Is a subscriber Everest, bo an adjournment wns taken un . ti, mnr,.i.i miner fren of ehnree. It tit 2:30 this afternoon. The books now .it.. t. ....,11 t. .iia ,.rn ihnt nil en. snow a total valuation oiuy uuuui .i,wu tlmates can be registered at tho Council In advance of tho last assessment and even Yon i.k Snllor Hclnri.N After Illuffs onico. tho snmo ns ln tho previous mis may ne cm nown ay nit iuuuu,, - .!., rrtt.. ,llatt1htlt Inn nT Ihn inriTRr I I K B U UUUTU Ul lUVlUH. kjuuio t4 .vi . i i i t nornrnrn onipriainea recartiuiK iuu 1,mMra. ::,,: . rth MU,, SIOUX CITY. in.. May 7.-(Speclal.) mates nnvo a uuainu u. h"..us v . ., Af.. nlno ... hnnen frnm hnmn. with .,i,. h,,. 'tim nnrllrr vour cuesa Is wucn ino tuuucu (uuicb ntBcmci nh. - promlum. hut tno ear uer jour Miesa m ,,, f h no communication with bis parents. Er n,,, f iinnith rinn of ih. Rmniinnx na- u xty. wuo during mat t me has Deen nvo wnn trentn now under ouarnntlno Is said to dos- times around the world ns u sailor and sess six cows and has made the demand has served ln tho British army In tho Boer Governor Sbaw left this afternoon for IIn registered tho hotter. Watch for Tho Even ing Bee today. when a man camo behind hlm and struck him n terrible blow on tho head with the butt of a whip, felling him to the ground. Tho nssallant followed this by striking Annloman after he was down and then striking the girl. A young man named Hugh Kllfoll has been arrested charged with tho offense, the theory being that ho was slightly drunk nnd mistook the couplo for another, supposing tho girl to bo one Erl whom Kllfoll had been keeping corapnny mcnt at the state capitol, and Is as follows: History may uboiind In eulogies of great men and ureat deeds: the bardH nl' other (.outlines may sing of a glory that lias nen; inn in tno Hearts ot tno American people there Is a love and devotion that will go down to all generations attesting tno people h love ror the luave nnd the true. rext to rel clou comes the cause of country, and next the brave soldier who went tint to defend that country The hero ism that war engenders far exceeds the cost, for when a nation eensnu In iirndurn heroes, that nation's sun Is sotting and It win soon ne recorded with the past. A land without ruins Is n and without mem nry, without hlstorv. Clve me the land where ruins arc spread; yes, with "a giave in every spot, a name on every grave that will not be fotgot." Though terrible, war has brought about great results, that sat isfy the aspirations nf the heart and make every man a monarch In that "land or the free and home of the brave." For this choicest gift of Heaven our forefathers rougnt! olilli'r n 'I'l-nclicrs They planted that standard un the blood stained llcjil of this country, and died for the principles It represents. And you, my comrades, were tile ones that Kept Invio into tnai sacreit trust, anil to you all nil maiilty goes out. You are the teachers o true Americanism. Y lien on that Anr II innrnluir lnnir mho when old Charleston harbor was aroused bv the boom of eannnn thnt swnnt nerons tho waters, aimed at the stars and stripes mat waved prnini ascendancy over Fort Sumpter, and war was declared against the union, wnat 11111110 valor you displayed what courage, what tenacious endurance I have thouuht much of this enurncn 11111 heroism 'ami hu'vo. smnrtli tho rulinu. nm to the women of America I attribute much of this ti;i t lio t If iti. Their Kiirrltlers. thrlr deep devotion and their loyalty lias had us iiiuueiico 111 every com net waced lor 1 111s nniion. 1 ney gave us tne noys 01 5. 01 and Thcv lilirsiii. their daily avocations wun ono Hand nnd with th other clasp to their breasts tho future soldier, 'i nev lull hlm to s eon with aiithetus of his country's glory; thus giving 1110 nisi great lesson 01 patriotism. PiiliiollNin of the .Mother. All hall the mothers of America: the boy of 'til do not torgct your Instructions, and when the eventful times come, when uc cess repaid endurance and perseverance. ami wnen one nag waved over all tne enn testlnir nrtnUx. with what nianlv devntloi did you depart ftom the Held of battle, lilts was Hymnoiizcd in the conduct o Grant when In silence ho turned from H elimond that lav bleed nu at Ills feet That was tho feeling which prevailed when tho northern soldiers tlrst strewed llowers on confederate graves. Your love nf country was clearly dis played when In the third year of the war, amid the boom and blast of cannon at Gettysburg was heard the volco of Abra ham Lincoln saying that "tho nation shall under God have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth." Oh, veterans! you have blessed this coun- llavls sells glass. Gravol roofing .A. II. TU-aa, CU Broad ' Urn I IJslnle Trnnsfr. Thn followinn transfers wero filed ye br opinion lliui BIA ran mu inuiu iwm " 1 "..v.. ... ...... ............ ..... . .11 ' . -ru. I ,h i,,i mnvoii in tornnru . miioo thorvlllo over the death of a 2-year-oni IniUH can ciaiiu ua i-aviiih. mo tunn in ...... ........ ..v......, ,,,,,,, , , 1 ,,i, Thn bo taken as pay for their keeping If the from hero. Ho met two old school chums fh Id of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lough. Tho owner neglects them or they can ho treated and was explaining to them how he wan child died, probably, of pneumonia. The thai thn r.ltv must earn for these. Tho city war, stnrted homo. Intent on giving his Quincy. 111., where ho la to bo tho guest solicitor has been called upon to be ready father nnd mother a surprise. 0f tho Commercial club nnd will deliver with an opinion on tho question. Speak- 1 On his way from San Francisco he un address before the club. Ing of the matter, Paul C. Aylesworth, who stopped in hioiix city, no was neaaea ;hlld Ilenlril Alii of I'liyslclnim. day In tho abstract, title and loan offl. c of lnlon ibat lx C0W8 aro moro thnn tho when he left home, but discovered that There Is considerable excltiment at ls J. W. Sntllro, 101 roan sireei: Henrietta A. Wakefield to F. J. Day, int c tttnek 7. Kvnns' 2d llrkl no add w. d. County treasurer to II. O. Ourcn, nv.'U sw'i '.'Wfi-O, t. d .............. Henry McMullen to Samuel C. I' note, lots 17 and IS. block 151, Crescent (ity. w. d Morris Hough, gunrdlan, to S. C. Fontc, undly 1-12 In lots 3 and i, block l.M, nnd lots 1, 2, 3 and I, block 153, Crescent City, g. d Morris Hough ot al to S. C. I-oote, same, w, d George C. Florea and wife to Mary L. Everett, lots I. 5 and C, block 3:', Everett s add. w. d Thomas II. Clelnnd and wife to Iiconard liverett, w l icei 101 v, 1 1 STATE PI1INTEBS ASSEMBLE oun ANHorlntloii .llrcl ill .110111 City and Klcrt lien MoIiich .Iiiii Prcnlilcnt. S.'OCX CITY. In., Mny 7. (Special Tele- gram.) The nnnual meeting of the Iowa 'rlntlng Trades assoelatlon was In Sioux City today. These olllcers were elected: Herman Tradjcns, Des Moines, president. ). I). Gordon, Sioux City, vice president, II. L. Page, Des Moines, secretary and treasurer. Tonight at the nrmory a recep tion to the visitors was given. Speeches were made liy Mayor A. II. Burton, George I). Perkins, editor of tho Journal. E. W. Caldwell and Will Heed Ilunroy, and some of the labor men. After the spcechmaklng the company danced. Today tho Iowa State Federation of Labor will open Its nnnttnl session here. Numer ous leading lnbor men of the state have ar rived. rmsT class pullhan sluepers ...DAILY B1JTWIJEN... OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO Without Chinics GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ..All the bttt Scenery of the ROCKY MOUNTAINS and SlliUKA NIJVADA by I Uaylithtin both directions. DININU CAR SERVICB THKOUOtl. ) HUPPBT LIBRARY CARS. Forfait Information, reservations end IUner rv "Clilcnzo tn Callfnrnlu" address Cltv I Ticket Office, ijjj Parnam St., Omaha, L liny Shot liy Plnjmntr. SHENANDOAH, In., May 7. (Special.) Hoy Hounds, lil-yenr-old son of. Cyrus Hounds of this city, was accldcntly shot here Sunday night by his playmate, Charles Arnold, at Arnold's hbme while tho boys wern nlavlnc In the kitchen. The weapon was a thlrty-elght-callbcr revolver. The and 1 ... . . nr, iviia 01 limuau -"- .500 REWARD I Wowlllpsy tho abovo rewurd for any caw. of LWer CoraplRliit. DyKpcpnln, Sick lleadnche. indigestion, uoiisiipuunu ur t .intlt Clll-aa wo cannot cure with Uverlta. the Up-To-l)ato Little Liver rill, wnen ino nircciiDiiB uro unci ly complied with. They sre purely Vegetable, nndnevor full to glvo satlsf action. Sio boxes contain 100 Pills, 10o boxes coatiiln 40 Pills, 6o boxes cotitnln lft I'llis. ncwarooi rausuuu ma and, pointing It nt his comrade, pulled the trigger, not thinking It wns loaded. The bullet tnoff effect In the neck of young Hounds nnd lodged ln the center of the left lung, from which it has not been ex tracted. The wound Is nfit serious unless a hemorrhago sets In. Trial nf n fieri', j num. .SIOUX CITY, la., May 7. (Special Tele gram.) Church' circles hero nro wrought up over tho church trial of Rev. C. M. Wlck- ham, pastor of tho First Christian church, about whom Miss Cora Batcman, aged 24 years, a member of tho church, makes charges. The second session was held to night. The girl was cross-examined by Wlckhnm. Do charges thnt thcro Is a con spiracy against him. He is married and has two daugthers. Student linn Nmnllpox, SHENANDOAH. Ia.. May 7. (Special.) Tor sale by Kuuu ft Co., istb uu IJuubim Ut., Omaha. cvo., uoo. a. uuvn, v-uuhum Ijluffs. lows. $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years ln Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. Method new, without cutting, pfcln or losi of time. runij 1 1 lecureuroriueanmneiinisoa 31 PrllLIO thoroughly cleansed from the ystem. Soon every sluu ami symptom forever. No sense on the skin s no dangerous Emma Marvlck of Vllllsca. attending the disappears completely and Western Norma, college here, wns nuar- a? nntlned for smallpox early this morning, druea or Injurious medicine. Sho had rooms In tho women's dormitory. wAK MEN from Excesses or Victims .ii .i if. .v.., .,i.,.. c..n.in.. . Tf7iivitK TiKiiti.iTr or Exhaustion. ill! unit I liuillt-tn IVIb lilu iiiitt. .7iiiiiit; i f ............. - t-i., v n.n,r I,, night, except her roommate. Anna Oallup. ,7Jf Vrt M tiorK Ao".i, licU of TlmT vigor who is now wun uer. jihb ia iuu vuiy cubu and strangth, witn orguns imiiaireu ami "run. In town. STRICTURE cured with a new noma i i Treatmeni. ino pinii, nu iiotoiiiiuu uuw ( iiiuiiiIiin I nlieM sum i. ity. tnas. Kianey anil iiianurr i rnuuioa. SIOl'X CITY. Ia.. May 7.-(Speclnl Tele- ,7f "ftJl06?.., . gram.) The Cummins forces won out in the call on on ur address 9 So. 14th Sti vln 0.n.nn Onnnlnn llmnhn link two-thlrds of tho IS7 delegates are for Cum- UT. OUttl 103 0001 ID, UIIIQI1Q, I1QU. mlns for governor. The fight was hard, to 9 to ns nronerty. showing that the owner la able going to bounco in on his mother and tamer is a raiiroau man ...... ... . u... t 1. .... I.. l,l.nlf n,l., nii.tnntlni, I aitt-nrlixi limn, whnn nnn nt Ihn knr. crnnlti' llOIUO mOSt 01 the tlmC IU luuri u..v u.m;.. ....v. .,uu.u....Ut.. ......... ....... . .u , . to d h m that h s mother had d ed three ncucver in ...i... uu.u ...... Suit for Wniirn. t,o r.t v,nn. mn i,ru child was taken elck sho persisted that it Tho last round In tho attachment pro- mh (v,n,iMtt thm nti.r in f nh. was not 111. Even when It had died sho ceedlngs ngalnst Will Laux, who has kept B0I)C0 ho ha(, m,BgC(, h,3 0,(, mo,hcr on,y insisted that the child was only sleeping, a luucb counter on Broadway, Is on In (hrB ,.,, ,vnR hitter nnd hi nTitieina. She had refused to permit physicians to be sent ior. Aiicr uiu cuiin hum ucwh ..i..... day she sent to Wntcrtown, S. D., for a faith curlbt to come nnd treat the child 450 brought ln a counter-claim ot $97 for rlch, nrm ... the noer war nnd declared then that it was only sleep 12 a luucn counter on uroanway, is ou in thrce wecIs WBB bltter nm, h,a antlcpa. Justlco Forrier'g court. A Jury was se- Uon8 of plea8uro ani, oy woro turne(j l0 lau cured yesterday afternoon to pass on W. Koom B. Mycr's claim of S7 for wages. Laux who ,s 2fi ycarg of agC( o8t Shin Diseases RcziSMA. TKTTKR, TSORIASIS, Salt RjiKtiM, Acnk and a nreat manj; other diseases of like character are classed as skin (lisenses, wnett tney coma just, us properly be called bloo.1 diseases, for they undoubtedly orininatc m the blood, like Cancer. Ciitarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Illood Poison, etc. ; the only real dillcrence being in the intensity and nature of the jioison. The more serious .UcncM rntuvr Cutnrrh. rte.. are caused bv some specific poison or virus, vhich is either inherited or in other wivs gets into the blood nnd attacks certain vital orcans or appears in the form of terrible sores and ulcers, while the milder and . , A i .i!. 1 1... l.t..1 l.r,w rtr ott ivr ariti ron.lltlnn damages to his business by tho service of lititrlt 17 GrlineH' mill. w. d 1,1") tne aiiacLmeni serven ior mo inn. ine 1 caso Will occupy ino attention oi ine court seven transiers, limn ..... for the grcater part of today. right arm In the Boer war. SAFE-ROBBING EVIDENCE IN Ing, Trinl of Jncknnii nnil Stnvnl .Minillln Ciihp la Almnst Up to .Inrv. & WIDE- OPEN TOWN That's what Council Bluffs is in regard to buying shoes, Wo don't mean wide open an Sun day, but overy day ln the week we receive tho peo ple of tho city nnd vi cinity with wide-open doors. We take particu lar pains In seeing that all go away well pleased. That's our style of doing business. SARGENT'S I, noli (or (lie Hear. Giuiril Inspection Off. Tho guard inspections In southwestern for Iowa ior una ween nave necu tmuu i Colone Olmsted nnd Major iiumo, in- bpectors for tho Iowa National guard, re turned homo from Creston this evening to To I'nvc Fourth Street. Tho engineers' force was staking Fourth , -. . . I ., .1 ., ., rrt, nl,i nn,tnM i-ii. . v..,. . . ,,. n i I DENISOW in.. Mnv 7. (Snrrini Tele, rcctincrato after going through tho wreck I.IWI.H p......,, ....... mi" t.ulu U..r ---v.''-'.-.: . . ' ' . . .!. ,tr, t-nnH llnth way to Willow avenue. A dispute nrose lu gram., in mo tnai oi jacason nnil movai, i . iii ( i the council Mondny evening, some claiming the men chnrged with stealing a safo from were bruised hut not Bcrlourly injured, that the contractor had not been ordered the United States Express company at They were on their way to Corning ot tho to proceed with tho paving and soma urging Manila, la tho evidence was all In tonight nmo oi tne wrecK nnn i.n FitrtVA rA..Mii m.ff in i whgq ma court iiniournLHi until nmnrrow hyuuuu mu tuni uk ium ...... lliUl (JtlWii) nilliU WUUIKH UIUIID UIIVU iu 1 -" I. . . , , , , ; . , . . a raornlns. Tho arguments will probably oc- ing out ior ino accmeni. men ..." cupy nil of tomorrow and the caBo will bo tho rest of tho week were nt v iinsca, uen n tho hands of tho lurv Wednesrlnv nlcht. Oak. Olenwooii, Shcnaniloan aim uouin.ii Tho dofenso brought ln witnesses to Bluffs, in tho order named, anu an wiobo strengthen tho nllbl and two witnesses to dates will bo canceled nnd other dates bo Plnco the value of tho safe at less than nxed for tho inspection ot companies FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska nnd Iowu. James N. Casaiiy, jr., Kii Alain m., council uiuns. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director, (Successor to W. C. Esten) JS 1T.AU1. M'llUKT, '1'hono 07. TEN CENTS Seems a very low price for n good toothbrush, but you enn get one of us for that money and It's u good one, too. e havo a large lot, nnd we bought litem ut n rnro bargain. Dell 0. Morgan's !15urSay. Wedding Gifts of value, beauty, of practical use. In sterling silver, quadruplo, silver pinto and silver with gold lining aro here In tempting variety scores of other things equally sensible for selection as bridal presents. Before Investing your money for a friend's wedding outfit, be sure to look through our stock. Herman M. Leffert (Iriiduale Outlelan. S.'KI Ilroiiilwajr, Council niiiffa. 120. Tho prosecution thcu produced two express officials nnd u pollco officer, to whom they nlleged Jnckson's wifo mado damaging admissions, Hesplto tho rainfall the court room becomes more crowded as tho case proceeds. Hininlitntlnu of Music. Assistant Attorney General Van Vleck to day registered an official opinion to tho superintendent of public Instruction inter NUW MMIIIASKA NUOAIt I'ACTOUV. CASE AFTER CASE Plenty More Like This in Omaha. ScorcN of Omaha noonlo can toll you nluillt rintin'o Iv'Mitntr Dlllu MlltlV II llRlinV omul, n.uux uijr, neu. v orK will negin cHz.n makes a public statement of hi ( ti nnn n a Innllnn I. .1.1. I .. I ' ' llmnhn Mnn'n I'lnnt to llr llnilt nt Sioux (i(, SIOUX CITY, Ia May 7. (Special Tele- gram.) William C. Totcrson of Omaha to day stated that the Omaha Beet Syrun and Chicory company, of wh ch he is an oftlcer. will build a J75.000 beet Biigar plant at as soon as a location Is determined upon Tho company has several sites under con slderatlon. Although tho building will be erected, tho plant will not be placed In operation this year because the sugar beet season is now so well advanced that buo cessful cultivation by Inoxperlonced growers Is out of tho question. Tho company will bo In readiness for a big business early next spring. South Sioux City Is rejoicing. experience, Hero la a enso nf It. ha better proof of merit can bo had than such endorsement? Mrs. Ousta Bohlman, 1013 Oak stree says: "Doan's Kidney Tills nro a. good remedy. 1 took them for kldnoy trotiui which stnrted about seven yenrs ago, caused by a cold settling In my back. I procured them from Kuhn & Co.'s drug storo and they cured me, Kor salo by all dealers. Trice M cent Snlrll In Mcrt In Imvn. CMNTON, la., May 7. (Special.) Tho 1'oster-Mllbiliii Co.. Buffalo, N. V, sol Mississippi Valley Spiritualist association agents for tho t'nlted States, will havo Its nineteenth annual camnmeot- Ilemember tho name-Doan'twind tak Ing hero this summer. July i5 to Auguat "S, I no BUbstltuto. NO CURE, NO PAY. If ynu Imvo mnnll, wiw.lt orpin, Intt iM,cr or wiiikriilnit ilmln, nur Vnciium Orirnn Pnttl.iirr will rrltoin joii ltlioiit ilruits or pUntilr.itv 7ft.(Wi0 In llM. imtnnit fllurfi notmioret'irncil. iioC l. p. friiuil wrln fur fn-n narllrulini, nnt .diUillii fliiln t mi;l"l, lOCAt APPLIANCE. CO.. l38Thoro Blk.. Indianapolis. It . MEN a pustular kind, with excessive discharge of thick, gummy fluid, or the skin may be hot, dry and feverish, swollen and fissured. Skiu diseiifles, whether they appear Tt alum, uiuivui-a vji . w . j . . ., , I can cheerfully and most slncoroly ondors your speolflo ns a euro tor Eozoma. the most irritating and annoylnir diBoaso, I think, thai floah la holr to. I was troublod with It for twonty-flvo years, and tried many rexnodUa with no irood effect. After uiliur your tnedlcino a short tlmo I think I am ontlroly rellevod. You can irivo this Btatoment any publicity you may doolre, as It is voluntarily made, mor for tboso afillcted than notoriety for myself. 312 West Contrsl. tr ...tl.. yory roniieukiu,,y. Wichita, Kane. become more deeply rooted and intractable the longer neglected, the skin in time having a thick, hard, rough and unsightly appearance. You can hide the blemishes for a time with cosmetics; and washes, lotions, soaps and powder may relieve temporarily me ncninR mw homing, but eventually the oi U1C sum uccunic m rtnrQ clogged up by this treatment that the poisonous matter thrown off by the blood cannot pass out of the system, and settles on the lungs, heart or some other vital organ nnd endangers life. .... ,. r i To purify and build up the polluted blood is the right treatment for skm diffuses, and for this purpose no other medicine is so deservedly popular as b. b. h. It is a icrfect antidote for all blood humors, and when taken i into the circulation, gentlv but thoroughly eliminates all impurities and unta the blood iti a healthy, normal state. The skin can't remain in an irritated, diseased condition when nourished with rich, new blood. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, and the safest and best skin beautirier. AVnte our physicians if you have any blood or fikiu disease, aud they will cheerfully advise you without charge. THE SWIPT SPGCiniC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. The "Comstock Proces s'' Is tho most successful method for reducing and rellevlnK pain in all kinds of dental operations that has yot beta presented to tho public. It has been used by leading den. tlats ot tbo east for nearly two years, and has been pro nounced by them to be -stlrely satisfactory. Our patlenti aro delighted with tho results it produces. If you an nervous and your teeth are eenaltlvo we will bo pleased to explain it to you. ..Telephone 145 H. h. Woodbury. D. D. S, Council Bluffs- 30 Pearl St. Grand Hotil You Can Buy Brains at a moat market, or you can hire other people to think for you, or a nimble fincered girl to write your letters, but do you know a good dictionary 1b a great help in writing or speak ing correctly? Probably you hays decrestt old dictionary ln your office. It Is no tatterod and dirty that you seldom uis It, Throw It la ta waits basket sad et a Standard Dictionary It ts the lateat out and icholari Tsrywhera pronounce It th best Contslnlns over 200,000 words and having a corps ot M0 sdltorr, specialists and educated men, costing nearly a million dollsn before placed before the public, It ought to be a valuable book. It is a valuable book by far tba beat dictionary befors th Enellsh-speaklDg peopls. CAM. ON OR WIUTK THH MKCIKATII STATIONK11Y CO. IMS VAKNAM BTRUBT. IN KEOAKD TO IT. PENNYROYAL PILLS f"STK o . 'r!"nT anil Uj.ly Oouiin. A S- i-t ( UK iiksi i.it s i-.sm.isif lO lll!ll ftnd i;.il,1 ta.l.lll. lu.... ...U. r.'"1 Wrltb, Tnkrn alhrr. Itffu.o fS IlKiirnm Hub.lllutl.int nad Imllu. Uttiis. Su of our imiiiii r moI 4r. la "i 'urrori.iiM,(r,i,iiK,. ,,. Ium Mali. I ll.flliM T.iin..i. tf.i, h. II liruiiluj. I l.lhr.lfr('l..iul.('o.. asiuavs siturto i tULA , f'A Mutt uii nut,