8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER , H)01. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL .11 IIS Oil JII'.TI0.1. Pavls tclli drugs fit rkert yells carreta and rue. Metz hecr at Nctininyer' hotel. Prs Oreer.. oltleo 303 ffiipp block. Welsbacli burner-. JMxIiyVb Son. Miss Corn Hounds If seriously 111. l-lcgaiit X'niaa photos nt Schmidt's. Wollmnn. sclenllllo optlclun, Kfi Broadway. Ur Met hcnon, fiatd'viii block. Elevator. I ublnct photos only M.&Mlozen. Wlllltimr. Hern, to Mr ami Mrs. C, I.. Whitman, a pon. Missouri oalc body wood, J5.W cord. Wm. Welch, '.'3 N. Main st. Tel. 12X. Now shlpmeiilB of elcKunt picture frame mouldings nt C. 15. Alexander St Co. . I'adlant Home stove, guaranteed not to crack Hold by rctersen A Hchocnlnc, llerrlam block. Parents of liable born last Christmas please slvc imnm mid address to t, eiiru Hei' olllco, 10 l'c.irl street. I)r Treynor of Omaha will conduct a Bospil meitlmt tonight In tho JJel.ous mls Bl in hull on hiist III oii'lwn y. Miss Maud Knicrxmt, who has been living Ir H.iii Krunelseo several yearn, has re turned to live In Council llluffs, I'lwiird Hmlthlger and Ktnina Adclman, lo li of Mollnr. ill., were married In this city yeitltrday afternoon by Justice llrynnt. Peterson & Hchocnlng, Mcrrlam block. Jihvo the most complctu lino of Hot Wast moves In the city and at prices that will tmrprlso you. The tity council will meet Friday after noon to Inspect tho paving on Mien nvenuo mid pass upon the assessment scnedtilo pirpared by ity Knglnccr Htnyre. Ullii, C-year-old daughter of Mr. find Mrs. ' M Mot7 171 Aveiilli! !', died lale Tues ituv night of diphtheria. The funeral was yest rilny nrternoun, burial being In the (lain r cemetery. If hi .1 Kllleen of Clinton has taken the poiltlon In the Northwestern ticket olllco imido viicint by the death of Fred Miller. Mr Kllleen comes from tho stiperlntiMi (l nt oilier In Hoone. .Mr and .Mrs. John II. White and dutiglilcr of Hope, Js I)., are gurptH of C. II. While, and Ijimlh. Mouth Hlxtll street, enrollte to New Mixlco, where they will spend the Winter. Mr. White Is an extensive wheat growi r Cameron llrown, president of the "Kil tie i bund of Canada. Is In Council lllutTs completing arraiiKeinetitM for mi afternoon und evening concert by the Highlander at tho Doll my theater next Wednesday, De ember II Miss Annr Nelson of Washington avenue, wiftj Ins been before the lloanl of (.'onimls rliniTH fur the Insane sevural tlmva on complaint of per neighbors, was yesterday committed temporarily to St. llcruard's liospltnl for observation, The members of the choir nnd soloists will meet tills evenhm In Hroadwny Metlio list ehlircli to rebearse tlio cantntii ' Itntli, to be given Friday evening for tho benclll of llev. .Myron C. Wnddell, for mer pastor of tho church. Ouy Holfe, delivery cieik, chaiged with deiruitdlug his employer, I, Myers, grocer, of Hotlth Main street, iileaded guilty In jiollco court yesterday. Judgo A.vleswortli sentenced him to thirty days In the county all and suspended vcutonco for two weeks. The members of Mount Zlon llaptlat church are hoping to be able to pay oft tho Indebtedness of Jim) on their property. Harold McCormlok of Chicago anil Cltv Treasurer True of this city havo promlseil to give Jltfl niileeu provided tho church raises the balance. F.ditar Ramsey and llesslo Johusou, both of Magnolia, la., were married in tlila city yesterday mortjIiiK by .nisttco Fcrrler. The oiiplc intruded atteutlou on their way Xl om the c.nurthnusn to the Justice's olllco from tho fact that the bride, desplto the coolness of the ntmospbere, woro a white Iress. large while hat and whllo satin (dippers. The groom .adorned himself with nil linmeno bouiiuet. .1 II Arnold baa Instituted attachment jirocecdlima against Wllsuu Smith to pro tect claims amounting to IW. Arnold claims Smith owes him tto an conimisslou in a sale of real cstnto and J1U0 through mi fiHslgnmeiil of attorney's fees liy Mayuc & Ituzclloti, who defcndeil Smith In u divorce unit. vrnold ullegcti that Smith Is nbout o removo from' I ho stale nnd has declined to secure the claim. St. Albans lodge. Knights of Pvthlas, has elected these olllcers: Chancellor com-jiiuimIhi-. s. ji. Connor; vice chancellor, V. 11. Ollbert: prelate, W. C. Hendricks; keeper of records and seals, 11. II. liny ford, master of finance, C. A. Tlbbets; mas ter of work, C. W. Atwood; master of ex chequer, A C. l.nne; master-at-arms, W. C Oebhardl; Inner guard, II. Darnell: outor Kiiard, J Tomsett; trustees. Dr. J. M. Bel linger, Ovldo Vlcn and n. 13. ItiBriim, The Hoyul Highlanders will give u ban quet In Itovnl Arcanum hall December -.'6. v.?r . . ''''""imnii, keeper of tho roxelty cloak sloro on South Main street. FAlx1?',0r.1 r tt!wl ysterday afternoon v"rn.,1,,H tri'dltors, to William M. Mo i?ry, ,T'' of his liabilities was Jiot stated, (iuthmann. Carpenter & Tell ing repleylned ilurlug tho day J2.10 worth of shoes, which Ihov Imd recently consigned '"I '''lAl which liad not been paid for n he sheriff recovered tho soods under the N Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 230. A HANDFUL OF FACTS Without presupposing that you are lis bio to find yourself In uerd of ready cash one' of these days, nevertheless, diamonds nnd other gems, gold and sil ver ornaments, watches nnd tho llko nearly always have n marketable value. Moral Invest your spnro rash In Jewelry and bo sure of shelter on a rnlny day. HERMAN M. LEFFERT Optician, Jeweler nnd Kngrnvcr. JUS IIUOAmVAV. Opposite Cilcu Avenue, Council Bluffs. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director Itiuccuttsor to W. U. Kt5) SR I'KAKt .sTItUHT. 'rttauo ty. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Kustcrn .'Job nun nd Iowa. Jamas N. Casady, Jr, U Main St.. Council Blurts. A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY F0HF.VER R. T. FliLIX GOUKAUIVS ORIENTAL CREAM, OK MAGICAL BtAUTIPIi.R. H'iiiuvm Tu, l'ltiiplia, VrfCliUf, Moth rlchf. llanti and Skin 111- iraur, and rrj v$ blemlili on bauty, ii( uciivi g.ip:. . i ... t, v. - .. . tbn toat ot A3 years, and la harmlMa wo tattt It to b aura 'I la proprrly madt. LArcrpl no counter Writ ot Imllai Jilaint. Dr. I A. A yr ald to a !a dy rt th haut-toa (a tatlnt)l y 1. JJU As you Indies will uso them, 1 recom mend aOUItAUD:ti. CHKAM' as the least harmful of all tho Skin preparations.' For sale by all Druggist ana Fancy Uoodi Dealers In the U, . and Europe. ft'Iiltll. T, IIOI'Klh, Prou'a, JJjQml Jcuaa HU N. X. BLUFFS. FOR LOWER INSURANCE RATES WhiUuU aid Jobbing Firat CircnUtt Thir rrotMt. COMPANIES' PROFIT IN THE BLUFFS Knlhitiilc iIhmv n ct Ouln of Three Hundred nnd Fifty Tliiitisntiit Dollnrs .Mmif the Losses In I'.leicn Venrs, The wholesale firms ani Jobbing houses In this city affected by tl'ie proposed In crease In fire Insurance rates have formu lated n protest which Is being circulated for tho signatures of the business men. Bach slRncr is requested to state opposite hl camo tho amount of Insurance carried by him. What the next action of tho pro testers will be has not been decided upon, hut It Is proposed to send a copy of the protest to each flro Insurant company doing business In Council Muffs. The protest Is based on two grounds. Ono Is based on the fact that flro losses In Council llluffs during the last eleven years havo been so mall that the Insurance com panies have reaped a rich harvest from tholr huslnosi here, It being asserted that their net profit during this period has been about JCCO.OOO. Tho other ground of the protest Is based upon the assertion that the method employed by the Insurance companies doing business In Council llluffs and, In fact, throughout the state In regulating rates Is Illegal and contrary to the anti-compact law. This protest was drawn up by the com mittee appointed by the firms nnd Jobbing houses Interested nnd was yesterday sub mitted to them for circulation. It Is stated that tho Are Insurance com panies derive from this city upward of $80,000 nnnually In premiums ou flro In surance and that with the exception of two years In the last, cloven years the loss has not exceeded half of this amount. Chnrnct! with SwIiiUllmr Vrlrrnn. Harry Hamilton was arrested IbbI even ing at the Northwestern passenger depot by Ed Oiillfoyle, special officer, on a charge of swindling W. H. noyer, an old soldier and farmer from Mankato, Kan., out of $10. Hnmllton arid Boyer, the latter on his way to Mankato, boarded the Northwestorn pas senger train nt the transfer and Oullfoylo followed, taking n seat behind htm, Ham ilton, who Is an old soldier, told Boyer he was going to Mankato, but had not quite enough to pay for a ticket. He asked Boyer for tho loau of $10, saying he would give him back tho change after getting the ticket nt tho local depot and would pay back the nmouut on reaching Mankato. Boyer. only too willing to oblige an old comrade, pulled out two $5 bills and Ham ilton Jumped from tho trnln when U reached tho depot, Oullfoylo followed and overhauled him, Hamilton at first feigned great indignation nnd offered to return the money, which Boyer wns willing to ac cept an,d not prosecute, but tho officer would not let hlra. On reaching tho po lice station it was found Hamilton, hntl disposed of the two bills, but he admitted he knew where they were. An Information was filed against Hamilton charging hltn with .cheating by falso pretenses. Davis soils glass. Sues Implement Hniiar, Peter Gprbcr of Carroll, la., has brought suit In the federal court hero against (ho branch office of the Marlon Manufacturing company In Carroll and Its agent, .Tnmos Duffy, to recover tho amount paid for a traction engine and separator. Gcrber claims that he bought the machines on th? understanding that If they proved unsatis factory he was to get the money ho paid down and the notes he had given In part payment. Ho alleges that o. trial of the machines proved them unsatisfactory and that he offered to return them and de manded his money and notes back. Duffy refused to comply with the request, but when tho first note became due seized tho machines and a few days later advertised them for sale. Oerher secured an Injunc tion restraining the sale and now brings suit to recover tho value of the machines and costs of the proceedings. Dance Hughes' ball Frldny night. I'rncreia of Hums' Defense. The proceedings In tho Doyle-Burns suit yesterday were of a tedious character. Frank O. Peck, brother-in-law of James F. Burns, tho defendant, and secretary and treasurer of tho Portland Gold Mining company, who was nlso examined at length on behalf of tho plaintiff, wns on tho stand the greater part of tho day, testifying as to tho Issuance of stock nnd his Interests In the claims In controversy. A. B. Mans field, a miner of Cripple Crook, testified that, being desirous of securing n bond i and lease on either the Devil's Own or ths i Tidal Wave, tin wontMo see Doylo about I It and Doyle told him to go to Jim Burns, ns he (Doyle) had nothing to do with cither. Counsel for Burns said they ex pected to complete tho Introduction of tes timony by Saturday. Gravel roofing. A. II. Read, S41 Broadway. Settle llrcnt'li nf I'rnnilar inlt. John H, Keating, known to the musical world ns Lynn Udall, who recently married Miss Clara Troutmnn of this city, has set tled out of court the breach of promise suit brought against him by Miss Jessie M, Stllson, a former teacher In the public schools of Portland, Ore. The suit hns been dismissed, tho nraount of the settle ment being given ns $3,000. Miss Stllson wns a graduate of the Portland High school. In her complaint, In -which she ahktd for $20,000 damages, she asserted that In Juno, 1S97, Keating agreed to marry her nnd that under this promise they kept company threo years. After his marriage here last May Keating with his brldo re moved to Portland, where he has property Interests. Davis sells paint, llrnl Hatnte TrHitafera. Thes transfers were filed yesterday In the abstract', title and loan oflleo of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street; l.iicleu Hutighivmti to John W, Bush, oi HO'. 1I-7I-3S, w, d $ 2,815 Alfred Perry and wife to May K. Perry, hit !, block 0, Mornlngslde add, w. d , 1 Hubert MoCnlmaut and wife to Miirle Schneider, lot 1, block Morning tldo nrUl, w, d lUl) Mary Benedict to Henry O. Wernl mout, lot 10, block .It, Hay Hsu & Palmer's add, w. d l.Svo Total four transfers $ I.W5 Sues I'nllier null Stepmother. Vie Keller brought suit in the district court yesterday to restrain John Keller, his father, and Eliza Keller, his stop mother, from disposing of their property and atkins'toat the deeds from John Kller, conveying his property to his wife, Eliza, be set aside and declared null and void, Ho also asks that he he decreed owner of an undivided two-thirds Interest In the property belonging to his father. He al leges that his father, who Is 87 years of age, Is menially Incapacitated and that his wife, who Is much younger, has Inllu enccd him against the plaintiff. Another allegation ret up Is that his stepmother bas Induced his father to deed to her all of bis property In this city. To Mtnp Snle of l.lqnnr, County Attorney Klllpack, In the name of the state of Iowa, began Injunction proceedings yesterday against Fred Ho kemper, keeper of a saloon at 326 Broad way, to restrain him from selling Intox icating liquors. Tho owners of the build ing arc named as party defendants. Death nf .Mrs. Myers. Mis. Kllzabeth Bycrs, aged 41 years, died last ovenlifg at her home In (turner town ship of acute bronchitis. Her busbnud sur vives her. The funeral will bo Friday morning at D;H0 from tho Catholic church In Weston. Hev. Father Feeloy will con duct tho services and burial will be In tho Weston cemetery. .Mnrrlnae l,lcrncn. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: Nnme nnd ncsldcnce. Age. Nets C, Anderson, I'nderwood, In 24 Kate Miner, Underwood, la ,'.1D l'Mgnr Bnmscy, Mugnollu, la 22 llesslo Johnson, Mugnolln, la 2.1 Kdward Smlthlger. Mnllne. Ill 2fi Kinnm Adelmnn, Molltie, III 20 Kmory O. Oreenwnlt, Council Bluffs 31 Mary K. Carter, Council Bluffs 3.1 fndlnnn Sen Mr r nllh .Hum II iov. WATKULOO, la., Dec. 4. (Special Tele gram.) According to word received hero today, most of tho Tnnm Indians have left tholr reservation on account of smallpox and nro wandering over the country. The disease broke out among them some tlmo ago, but according to their custom they let the disease run Its course. Deaths from It became numerous and the reservation agent appealed to the government for aid. He was notified to have physicians treat them. His first visit with physicians was made last week. The Indians, tmnglnlug a dire calamity was coming upon them, took to the trail at once, There are 450 of them belonging to the reservation, which is now almost entirely deserted. The agent Is taking steps to corrnl them, but It Is thought his efforts vlllhc fruitless, ns they havo scattered and nro not traveling In bands. Cancel Inmirnncr Minks, BURMNOTON, Ia Dec. 4. (Special Telegram.) The four mysterious llres at tho big Harmer woodworking mills north of this city have so alarmed local and for eign Insurance agents that most of the risks have been canceled. Tho fires oc curred Friday nnd Saturday mnrnlug last and were In various parts of tho buildings. Tho circumstances point to Incendiarism. There vas a total ot $77.ofiU Insurance on the plant, over $50,000 of which was placed by Burlington ngents. The loss by tho re cent llres amounts to nbout 10 per cent. llelln I'Hrker firtn n Divorce. ONAWA, Ia Dec. 4. (Special Telegram.) In tho divorce case of Delia Parker against Phil Parker, on trial In district court this week, a decreo of divorce was granted, tho plaintiff, Delia Parker, with the custody of the oldest child. The de fendant, Phil, Parker, is to have the earo of the youngest child as long as ho conducts himself In n manner satisfactory to the court. Permission for each parent to visit ( tho children at seasonable times and hours Is included In the decree. Contents In Missouri Vnlley. MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia Deo, 4. (Spe clal.) Tho contest for the office of sheriff In this county was begun at Logan toduy. J. L. Skelton (dem.) was elected by four votes, according to tho official return!". Andy Shlnn (rep.)-Is contesting tho elec tion. Two other contests will follow. Hor ace McKinney (dem.) will contest K. F. Ogden (rep.) for county treasurer and M. Murray (rep.) will contest W. S. Kelley (dem.) for supervisor In the First district. SHOOTS HIS WIFE AND SON Klylnsr Mlsnllcn from Inrlirlnte'n Ciun Won nil Severn I 1rrHnnn nt Wclr City. WEIP. CITY, Kan., Dec. 4. Bomalne Tauhaux, a Frenchman, while Intoxlrated tonight shot nnd fatally wounded his wife nnd son, Glraurd Tauhaux, and seriously wounded two other sons, at bis homo In this city. He had Just returned from a" neighbor's house where n crowd had bfpn celebrating St. Barbas' day. Ho threatened to kill the whole family nnd seizing a double-barreled shotgun was In the act ot firing nt his wlfo when his son Glraurd nppcared on tho scene, also armed with a shotgun. Shooting began at once, tho son firing dl. rectly at his father, the charge passing through his clothing, but doing no Injury. Before the boy could flro again ho rerolved a charge from his father's gun In the left side. Tho elder Tauhaux commenced shoot ing at everybody In sight. His wife re ceived a charge of shot In tho right shoulder, tearing It away, hU son Kmll had a hand shot off nnd another son wns badly wounded. NARROW ESCAPE FROM WRECK Operator Tliruna DernllliiB Snllcli nml Knulne .Inmpa the Trnck, LAFAYETTE, Ind Dec. 4. The Wabash Continental Limited, westbound, due here nt 1:3.1 p, tn., arrived six hours late today, reaching tho Interlocking switch at the Big Four crossing while Big Four train No. 58 was holding the trncks. Tho operator throw tho derailing switch nnd the engine und tender of the Wabash train Jumped the track and were overturned. Tho englneor nnd fireman Jumped and escaped Injury. The passengers were severely shaken up, but none were Injured. The track was blocked threo hours. W. K. VANDERBILT IN COURT tutoniiihllr Collides with POKcm-l unit llcnvy Fine la Im posed, PARIS, Dec. I. William K. Vanderbllt wss today condemned In a French court lo pay 1,000 francs damages ns a result of a collision between his nutnmohllo nnd a dog. cart at D'Eauvllle last year. Hrnricnnirc rolled Durlliiiu tSoclrty, CHICAGO, Dec. 4. At the annual meet ing of the American Polled Durham assocl ntlon, held In Chicago, Btopg wore taken to reorganize as a stock company under the laws of Illinois, and the following officers were elected' President, W. W. Crnne, Tippecanoe City, O,; vice president, W. S Miller. Elmo, O,, secretary-treasurer, I'. 3. Illnes, Indianapolis; directors, II, E, Bur leigh, W. W. Crane, A. S, Claw son, A. u De Oarron, Llndsey Wood, S. N. Hender son and W, S, Millar. WANTS NEXT STOCK SHOW Du Moinu Budi Gommittti to Ohicago to ticur It. POLK COURTHOUSE PLANS COMPLETED Ciiinpnn.v A Itcndv tu ltr .Mustered In Hotter Deportment nt Inillnn .scliool-llenltli Honril's lire uril of I'pldeiiilc. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DBS MOINES, Dec, 4, (Special.) A com mittee of Dcs Moines people has gone to Chicago to mnko an effort to havo tho next show of the International live stock exhibition brought to Des Moines. They will exhibit plans for a pew coliseum which may be built In Des Moines If tho show Is brought here nnd indicates the success which has attended sovcral of tho horse shows In Des Moines. Numbers of Iown exhibitors have fine stock nt tho Chi cago stock show and especially the Iowa agricultural experiment station, nnd a much larger exhibition of Iowa stock would be given nt some place In Iowa. It Is nlso considered prohnblo that unless Des Moines secures tho International show thcro will be a winter exhibit of flno stock In Dcs Moines by nn Independent organization, to supplement the exhibitions by tbo Stnto Agricultural society, (.'iilirthiiuse Pinna Completed. The plans for the new courthouso for Polk county arc practically completed, the architects now being engaged In going over tho plans for changes suggested by the Judges and by county officials. TIw rough draft of the courthouse, which Is to be commenced this winter. Is 'for a building 2.10 feot long and ISO feet wide, with a tower 192 feet high. Thero wilt bo flvo courtrooms to accommodate tho courts of this county. lleiiltli llonril ltepiirts nn .Imnllpiix. The State Board of Health today received Information of the fact that there were nlghty-six cases of smullpox in Sioux City during the month of November. Nothing further has been heard from tho epidemic at Ida Grove. News comes from tho In dian reservation In Tama county tbnt whereas nf the start the Indians took kindly to the Idea of going Into tents, and lying on cots nnd that they were sub mitting gracefully to vaccination, tho In dians have suddenly tnken a different tack and rcfuso to submit to vaccination. Tho state sent several tents there nnd moro were ordered, but will not be needed un less the Inillnna become convinced that tho state Intends them no harm, Tho rooms of the State Board of Control In tho Iowa capltol have been fumigated becuuso small pox broke out In tho family of ono of tho stenographers, but no danger Is appre hended from this source. Prison NehoolN .Monthly Ileporl, Tho report for the month of November from the prison school at Anamosa allows that attendance Is Increased and deport ment Improved. Thoro wns a total enroll ment for the month of 18.1 nnd an average attendance of forty-eight. Of thoso enter ing during the month one could neither read nor write nnd three could not write, ono wat a graduate of a collego and four had received high school educations. Asldii from their ability to read and write, twelvo were very poorly .educated. Three new elastics wore organized during tbo month and bookkeeping Is being taught as In High schools. Ciinipnur la Ilciuly for Mnslrr In, Company A. Fifty-first regiment, Iowa National guard, will be mustered In next Tuesday evening In this city. Tho company takes tho placo of a company mustered out some time ago. It Is expected that this company will be uniformed and be ready to attend the Inauguration exercises In Janu ary. On Monday evening the compnny at Wltersct will open a now armory which has been especially fitted up for It. This com pany Is a new one and cnptalned by Sen ator Croasley of Madison county. .N'eiv Telephone Coinpnny OrKnul.ed. Tho Dayton Telephone company of Web ster county has been organized with $10,000 capital; J. A. Llndhcrg, president; H. E. Nelion, secretary. Noldler lnenriorne, The town of Soldier In Monona county to day flled a transcript of tho proceedings by which It has become an Incorporated town and received a charter to do business as a town. DEATH RECORD. Or. On 111 MrDIII. LEAVENWORTH, Dec. 4, Dr. D.wld Mc- 1)111. surgeon nt the United States peniten tiary nt Fort Leavenworth, died today from the otfects of u stroke of apoplexy suffered last Thursday. Dr. McDIII wns 41 years old. Ho was appointed n year ngo from Burlington, la. Ho wns also n prominent Mason nnd Elk. Tho body will ho sent to Monmouth, III., Ills old home, for Inter ment. John Cm-roll, PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Dec. 4, (Special.) .John Carroll. S2 venrs nf nee. Hied nl hln home, nine miles south of Plnttsmouth, Monday. The funernl services were held this afternoon, Mr. Carroll wns one of Cass county's pioneer settlers, having crossed tho Mltsourl river and bomesteaded the farm on which he died In 185S. Ho leaves a large family. .Former Foetal Olllelnl. WASHINGTON. Dec. 4. General A. D. Hazen. who was third Assistant nnstninster orpnnrnl under PoHtmnnter donnrnls Wnnn maker nnd Blsscll, died ut his residence In this city last night. He wns 61 years old. r- in. i , Hen jlempcl, Vctei-im. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Dec. 4. fSneclnl Telegram,) Ben Hompcl, 03 years of age, Woman's Nightmare pure. The critical ordeul through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is ,bo fraught with dread, pain, Buffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to bp either puinfttl or dangerous. The U6e of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy always jBI MM jM. U , . W p.ppliedcxtcrnally.and SmBm MMM MM M 9i has carried thousands M WM M U, M M JF H of women through the trying crisis without suffering. m mJm Send for fr boot containing Information flaV MMMfMMlm nf prlcelria valu? to all expectant mothers, S MD M MWUM Thi IrtdfleltJ ntiviattr Cp Atl.nti, Q. i tiled suddenly at his homo tonight of heart failure. During the. clvlt wnr ha nerved ill j Colonel Hubert LivlORston'H First N'ehritXt j regiment. He lived here forty years. Indue Toll, DKNVEIl. Dec. . Judge Charles H Toll, who was elected attorney general of tho state of Colorado In 1880, serving one term, fell dead of npoploxy In his office today. He was born at llaldwlnsvllle. N. Y.. In 1W0. His wife Is a wlster of former United States Senator Wolcott. .Mrs. I.uej- llunrilninii Smltli, IlOCHESTEn. N. Y.. Doc. 4. Mrs, Lucy Boardninn Smith, 82 years old, nn associate of Susan B. Anthony In the enrly da)s of the woman's suffrage movement nnd until her death an earnest supporter of that cause, Is dead at her home here. Ki-Ciimrenninn I. N, Kvitu. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4. Hon. I. New ton Evans of Hathoro, Pn., who wns n mem ber of congress for the Forty-fifth, Forty eighth nnd Forty-ninth sessions from the Seventh dlstrlrt of Pennsylvania, Is dead nt his home here, nged 74 years, urelmnOM Wrlmore Toliiicen Compnny ST. LOt'lS, Deo. 4. The nnnouncemrnt from New York that the Contliientiil To bacco company had purchased tho control of Ht. Louis wns confirmed today by Vice President Wlllhim F. Donovan, who stilted that circulars Imd been Issued to the trade, advising ilenlerH that the compnny had dis posed of Its business, brands, trade murks, etc., tn thnt company. Formal notice of the absorption of the M. C. Wetmore Tobacco company by the Cantlnentnl Tobacco company was Issued today lo dealers In tun following statement: "Having decided tn discontinue the manu facture of tobacco wo havo sold our brandi, trademarks, !e,if nnd freshly manufactured tobneco tt tho Continental Tobacco com pnny and have cancelled all unfilled order on hnnd, All orders for brands heretofore madi by us should bo submitted to the Con tinental Tobacco company, 111 Fifth avenue. New York." CRESCENT SHOWS UP FINE Knloinu nnd Petit Multrr the Only I'nvorlte tu Cnptnre Liiurelx. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 4,-Knloina nnd Petit Maltrn wcro the only winning favorites today. In a breakuwny In the llrst rnco Eliza Dillon ran out u mile nnd, brushing ngnlnst the fence, threw Cogs well, who lind the mount. T. Dean wits substituted by tbo Judges, iih Cogswell's leg was Injured slightly. In the first nice Slg Levy's bridle rein broku nnd 1 lothenuil Jumped off. Itesults: First rnco. selling, five furlongs: O'llngen won, Tho Boston second, Man third: Time: l:0!i. . Second race, selling, one nnd three-eights miles: Judge Stendmnn won, Swordsman second. Adnietus third. Time: 2:26. Third nice, hnndlcnp, six furlongs: Kn loina won. Serpent second, Slphoou third. Time: l:lfi?i. Fourth race, Handicap, one nine ami sev enty yards: Petit Multre won. Jessie Jnr boo second, Joo Doughty third. Time: 1:4". - . . Fifth race, six furlongs: Lou woods won. If You Dnre second. Royal Sterling third. Time: 1:10. Sixth race, one mile, selling: John null won, Frank M second. Little F.lkln third. Time; 1:11., I'nalK-Tlpton Sule Clime". NEW YORK. Dee. 4.-Thls wns the lust day of tho Fnslg-Ttpton sale of light har ness horses, which bus been In progress eight days. During the entire snle tliern wure, 0X1 borsen disposed of nt a grand totnl of StiXMno, nn Hveraco of $531.jU per bend. The nex't sale will tnkn nhice In Jununry, nt which the entire stuck of (ien- ernl Jloiijnniln c. 1 rncy s inrin. with tun exception of tho yearlings, will bo offered, Kxiielleri from Akkic liitlun. CHICAGO. Pec t. For entering his hnrse, Fred Wilton, under the assumed nivmo of Ornus In n nice nt Bucyrus, O., last ,iuiy, in wnicn no currieii on mciuihi money, A. .T. Day of Cleveland, O., bus been expelled from the trncks under tho control of tho American Trotting nKsoclntlon, Hltt fin m c nt Mnufm-il. STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cnl.. Dec. 4, It has been definitely decided that tho University of Michigan eleven wilt play Stanford Now Year's day. Seven Hounds iSettle Siinehe.. CINCINNATI, Doe. 4.-Kugonc Bezennh of Covington, Ky knocked out Kmll San chez of Buffalo In the seventh round beforo tho Abbey Athletic club hero tonight, I'KXSIOXS FOR AVKSTKH.V VI3TKHAXS. Wnr Jinrvl vnn Itememhereil by the Geuernl Government. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. (Special.) The following pensions hnve been Issued: Issue of November 11: Nebrnskti: Original August Lucke, Cort land. $6: Jiinies S. Wllilunis. Lutes. $0: Jnmes A. Trncy. Atkinson. V Wllhird C. Woodworth. Exeter, $. Increase, Restora tion, Reissue, etc. John W. Anton. Au rora. S; AVIIIIum Kern. Arcadia, $1-: John D. Vnndovnrt, Brock, $S; .Thomas M. Loo, Wclltleet. $10; Thomiis J. Wright. Red cloud. $10. Original widows, etc. (Special accrued, November K), Snrnh A, Brown, Ogallnla, $12. lowu: Orlglnnl Kirk AV. Klngsloy, Strawberry Point, $fi. Increase. Restora tion, Reissue, nlc Wesley II. Jay, Audu bon, $10; Alexander M. Norrls, Nevada. $12; Samuel "W. I Union, Glenwood, $sj John Reynolds. Osceola, $17: Uzal V. AVblte, Centcrvllle, $17: James M. Gregg, Fnlrlleld, $rt; Jnmes I. Early, Hlleman. $10: Lyman CI. Stnven, Miirton City, $12: Lucius P. Adams. CorrcctlonvHIe. $S. War with Spain Percy B. Stephens. Dubuque, 18. Orlglnnl widows, etc. (Special nccrucd No vember 10) Lydhi A. Strunk, Hentonspott, JS; Louisa J. Franklin, 1 lampion, $12; Juno Gregory, .Auketiy. $S. Colorado: Original -(War with Spaln John E. Iivley. Colorado Springs, $21. In crease, Restoration, Reissue, etc. .lames (3. Peudletiin, Longmoiit, $!; John A. Johnson, Mlrago, $s. Orlglnnl widows, etc, (Special accrued, November IB) Kntlo Rompf, Pueblo, $S; Fnnues Carter, Will sciiburg, $8. Advimce In AVimo. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. I, The Twin City Rapid Transit company, operating nil the Htrrct ear lines In Minneapolis, St, Paul nnd Stillwater, today announced n raise In the wages of Its motormen. r.illwny mo tnrmen and conductors averaging !! cents an hour, to take effect Jununry 1 The new ratn will be IS cents nn 110111 for men employed less than six months nnd 20 cents for those employed longer than that period. Tho order affects over ROO men. Hurl II, Dumnnt, I'uhlielier, l'nl. CHICAflO. Dec. I. The publishing busl iichs of Karl It. Dumont of :io Deiirhorn street Iuih been .placed In tbn bands of Oeorgo W, Stanford iih receiver. This no tion was taken after the filing of a volun tary petition In bankruptcy by the pub lisher, who asks to bo relieved of an In debtedness of $2.Vi,om, The assets of the petitioner amount to $537,uo0, Tho largest creditors In tho list nro less Ohio firms. No womnn's happi. ncsfi can be complete AYithout children ; it is her nature to love and want them ns much so ufi it is to loA'C tilt! beautiful and Kodol Dyspepsia Cure The process of digestion Is simply explained. In tho iIkhiUi, food Is masticated and mixed with saliva contalniiifr a dlKestant called ptyalln. In tho stomach, It Is acted upon by gastric Julco coiitalnltig pepsin, which digests albuminous foods. In tho Intestines, pancrcatln M added lo digest fats and sturclus. Indigestion always indicates an Insuillclcnt anioilntof ono or all of thoso dlgostante. At llrst thought It seems proper to abstain from foods not easily digested; but rellectlou shows us that, while this n (Turds relief by giving tho weakened organs less to do, .It only makes them weaker by giving them less nourishment. If you suffer from Indigestion, the only right thing to do la to cat a generous variety of food and digest It by using suchii preparation as Kodol DvsPKrsiA Cuhi:, which contains all tho known dlgcstants, and completely digests what you cat. ' It can't help but do you good Prepared by K. C. DcWItt &('., Chicago. Tho II. ImttlocontalnsS'S limes thujOe.sb-n. When you need a soothing and healing application for plies fsrcTfTn t YTlTlTi diseases, uso DeWITT'S Witch llazol SALVE. Ucwaro of counterfeits To Dealers Y011 tickle us, We tickle you. That Sells and Pleases Your Trada JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO., The Candy Men." Council Bluffs, la. Fully Ripe Made from the choicest of selected Rye, and distilled under every pre caution, Insurinc the highest nutrient quality ft Hunter Baltimore Rye pIKl""' iPH!Ml' A Undergoes thor ough ageing before Ills sold, and in this state of fullest de velopment It is the perfection of Rye Whiskey. It is particularly recommended to' woman because of its age and excel lence. FnM at Mil flrt-rU taTm I,t Johbfrf. U M. 1.ASA1U.N A SON, )lltlnir.. Mil 1TB 8 fc- SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE i HYDROCELE cured Method neyr, -without C.lttlllE, ')f4l jt Ion nf time. CXiDUII iecuraaroriiennutnpoon tbornua-hlr cleauaed from the ajralem. Soon every lnn and symptom illaamieara romnletelr and fnreTer. lla "BUE AKINO OUT" ot the Ulaease on tha skin or face. Treatment contains no dangeroui driii: or Injurlons mrfllclnv. WEAK MEM from F.xrrssex or Victims to Nkuvouh debility or KxiuijJTtorr, WaSTINI) WAKNKSS With KAIlLT DOAT In Youito nnd Mttt:.K Acid, lack o! rim. vlgot and strength, wltn orRanv Impaired andneak. STRICTURE cured trlth a, new llomt Treatment No pain, tio detention from fcuil Du. Kidney nnd llladdee 'iTnubles. QHARGRS v. OW Consultation I rre. lrritmcnt by Mill. Call on on or uddresa 1 19 So. 14th Sti Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb. Men Suffering from lo of iiervoiia force often owe thelrcondltion to youthful iRiiorauce that fearful enemy to health. His the hiiidncM of science to 1 epalr the datiiaRe caused hy the thoughtless practices of youth, Nervoua IJehlllly never nets well of Itoelf. Its victims drng throimh a mlserahle existence, weak, llslleu, despondent. literally feed the hmifrry nerves, Rlvini; them the precise 1 u g re die 11 ta de. m.nideil hy nature, Thli wonderful remedy ruret Nen-ous Debility, top nil draino, replacea waited tiue, aenda rich, wnnn life blood tlmttlnK throiiRh every part, maklnn every or. ftannctnud c.iusiiiK you lo glow with iculth. SI (10 per box: Bboxe (with piar.ut. lee in cure), $"i.riO, po-ik free. rr aale by Kuhn ft Co., Fuller Paint a Drui; Co., umahuj Ulllou'a Drug atoru. Kouth Omaha, nnd Oavia lit us Co.. Council UluSa, Typewriters ! New Century. New Detismore. New Yost. W sell, rent, exchanire, repair type writers. Everything considered speed, (rrado of work, cost nf keeplnr In ropalr, durability, etc. our nre by all oddi the cheapest typewrltera on tho market. For Information renardlnit type writers, address or call on United Typewriter & Supplies Co., InU Farnim St., Omaha. Digests what you Eat You Send Us Your Orders, We Ship You CANDY FLORIDA SPECIAL' KUO.M CHICAGO to ST. AUGUSTINE l'lillmnn I'lilnco Sleeping Oils. ThroiiKii Without Chance, livery Woclt iltiy. via BIG FOUR ROUTE Mffoillvc Miiiulny, Janti.iry r,, lifii, the iUn Knur' will operate through Pull man HcrvUc. I'hlriKo ami lliilliiliai oII.m tn Ht. AiiKtiMtlnu, without cliiiiiRt, via I'liicliiuatl ami "(Jilcen & t'ron cent"' Houthcrii Hy. riant Hyotcin nml Florida Knot I'oant. Sleeper will run 011 "IiIk h'our" rru.ilnr train No. IS. In connection with the nuiKnlllcctit "Olilc-ipo ami 1'liirliln Special" from t'liiclmiatl The train innxlHtH 'if I't'l.l.MAN VHaTIHlM.KIJ SI. HHP WIS. MAONIKICKNT OIN1NO OA It, ro.MPOSITi: OlISKHVATION I'All, vr.sriiiiM.rn iiaouacii: cah. sciiniH 1,1: or 't in; "FLORIDA SPECIAL" l.v. Chicano, oally except Kniulay :it.i 1 v. I.nfayi tte, dally except Siui.av l.v. ItidtuuapollH. dally ccept Sunday ;.'! Lv. OrecnclnirK, dally except Sunday ":;ia Ac. t'lnclnnatl, pally except Sunday !:ii.", Ar .lackHonvUle, dally except .Mimilny . . Ar. St. AiiKimtlne, daily except Mondn.. ..:::('! l'or full lufoiniatlon and particular as iu, 1 hedllleH. rate.", tlclietu, etc., cull 1111 .lKeli's ' HlK lour Ituiitc," or nddicHH Hie .irufci' itlsucd. VAIMti: .1. M'.M'II, W. :. JMIPI'I'.. Gen. r.ins. & rit. ki. Asit a. v. a r. a. ITINt'lNNATI. ' IH W ml i'iiI lil.J fl Every Reader of The Bee certainly has something he wants to sell. "T'he way to pet rich Is to nell Anything you hnve nnd cannot use, mid buy what you need, Ht IIib bent price possible. TThe wny to nccnmpllKh both in to ninlte your iviintn known thrmiKh our cheap "elnnslllcd" nils. They ro directly to 30, (mu fnmllleM, nnd for a few ccnti you Ret Into communication with the mnu you want and who want you. "plicfc columns nre here or the convenience of xiibKcrlherH; try them and see what a great con venience they nre, 1 nok nbout you nnd note some nf " the ihlnitB you nre ntixlous lo dispone of; some onn waiits them; turn them Into cnxh. Write out a brief ml. nnd mall or brltiK- It to The lice advertis ing; department. pnte, Pjc n word flrr.t Insertion, 1c a word thereafter. Nothing tnken -for less llvin 2Se for the llrnt Insertion. Tliese advertise ments must be run roiiHccutlvely. r odny Is the best time to nttend 1 to It. T i i 1 1 i 1 T I I . o l o 4 1 1 1 t t I I i t 1 1 : 1 1 ttlttee llniira, n n. fiMiiiliiya, from H a, n 111. to It ii. rn. . tn T 11, 111, DR. McGREW ( Aga63 SPECIALIST. llUeunea unit DNiii ilei ot .lieu VU Veiira' i:i I'ii-iii'i-. Iff li'iii'i. Oinnlin. VARICOCELE .V .ar" 10 llH" QVDUII 10 and all illood Ulsrasns curea OlrnlLIO for llle All breakliiB out and fclsns of lliii disease disappear ut once. OVER 20,000 KSTuy.4" uJf WW und all umiti ttiral weuknesHs of men. (stricture, tJleet Kidney mid Hladder Uli eaties, Hydrocele cured permanuntly. i iii'i-n (iiiiiriiiilei d. .iii-Hillutloii I'rcc. CHARGES LOW. Treutment ny mull, P. O, llo-7, Otfico over 'iU H. Hlh street, between l-ar-nam and OuiikIuh SIk., OMAHA. NKH, aV9t$ $& destw cetneeep Cl . i RESULTS TELL O 9 3 '.V a Till: HI5K WANT ADS lKOI)UCK KHSUIrS. Ri t (t) 6 ()a) trwaon