THE OMAHA DAILY REEi THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1P04. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL Mion jirTiov 1 Davis srlls drugs. Ifferts glimsos fit. Ptorkrt plln cnrpt. The Kaust cigar, 5 centi Pftpmon, gun and locksmith, Oi B y. fnr rent, modern housi'. 719 Sixth avo. Paints, oils and gln. Morgan A Dickey. I'lnurc fremiti. Alexander's art store, t.13 Broadway. T Irphutie iWH. Abe Mncoln Woman's Rrllff forps will meet Friday afternoon In Orand Army l.ftll. For wall papering, painting, picture fruin Ing. aee Horwlck, 2ll Main nt. I'hone A-u.v. Mr. and Mrs. '. K. Klmhall and dnughler hsve gone to Cleveland, Ohio, where tney will make their home. Deputy City Engineer Ed Stlnson, who has been on the sick lift, wa able to he at hie office yesterday. There will be a special meeting this evening of Excelsior Masonic lodge for work In the second degree. Devoe'a mixed paints. Morgan t Dickey. The BoHrd of Park commissioners has decided to hold weekly meetings on Tues day evenings for the remainder of the ummer. Have vour rnvpets taken up, cleaned and relald by modern methods, old curpe'.s made Into ImmlHomc rugs. Council HI11IT.1 Carpet cleaning Co., 84 North Muln street. 'I'none 616. Mrs. Cuuirhev. mother of Mrs. I,. A. Casner. Is reported to be aerloiisly III Hi lier home In Denver. Mrs. Caughey was formerly a resident of this city. Word has been received here of the death at Richmond. Va., of Horace Holies, who for a number of years was In the book business In tills city, the llrm being Holies & Champ. The regular meeting of the Woman's uxIMary of Grace Episcopal church will be held this afternoon at the residence of Mis. 1'. C. Williamson, on Madison avenue. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Charles F. McDonald, son of former tAUlerman Charles W. McDonald, Is at the. Woman's Christian association hospital where he underwent nn operation for appen dicitis. The operation was successful and Mr. McDouuld is reported to be recover- The remains of J. H. Emlnger, a former vell known Insurance mun of this city who died recently In the stale asylum at Clarlnda, have been brought to Cutler's Undertaking establishment In this city to await the arrival of mcinUcrs of the family from California. t Mrs. O. Kiel, mother of Richard llolst, of the firm of Hoist & Spetman, proprietor of the Kiel hotel, died Tuesduy at her home In flinux Kails aged M years. Be sides her husband, three suns, K. Hoist of Treynor, Iowa; Richard Hoist of this city and J. Kiel of Sioux Falls, survive h.T. Justice Harvey Ouren Is acting on behalf of Mrs. 1'lnnell, widow of Jack rinnell, the saloonman drowned at Lake Manawa, nd Is Invoicing tho stock of tho saloon owned by Flnnell at Tenth and Broad way. Outside of a small amount of In surance that Flnnell carried in a fraternal organisation, his estate will nhout offset the liabilities. The night rinnell was drowned some miscreants broke Into the uloon by forcing a rear window, and stole a quantity of liquor and cigars. John Mehop, the recently elected sec retary of the Iowa and Nebraska Whole rale Grocers' association, has arrived here from New York City and for the present has engaged apartments at the Uraud hotel. The location of the permanent office of the association will he decldnd upon to day at a meeting of the committee having the matter In charge. Mr. Melhop was formerly connected with the ussoclutlun as Its secretary and for a number of years prior to nis removal to rew lorn was in the wholesale grocery business In Dubuque. An Information charging J. 1 Hasklns lth being intoxicated was tiled yesterday In Justice Ouren's court by Mrs. Sarah Holder, Hasklns' half sister. Hasklns, It is alleged, secured the key to the saloon owned by Ills brother, William, who was drowned at Iake Manawa, and has since been depleting the stock by Imbibing it. He has been twice before Justice Ouren on similar charges and the court stated yesterday he would probably commit him to the district court with the recommenda tion that he he sent to the hospital for chronic Inebriates at Mount I'leHsant. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250; night, F-607. Deeds for Library Properly. The deeds to the Pusey and Plnney prop erties purchased by the Library board for the site for the Carnegie library were placed on record yesterday. That to the Pusey homestead Is signed by Mrs. Sarah XI. Pusey, widow of W. H. M. Pusey; Frank S. Pusey and wife, Eleanor D. Tusy; Mrs. Ella O. Plnney and Kate E. XricGee and husband, J. E. F. McGee. It is a 'quit claim deed and the consideration named Is (1. The purchase price was J9.5K). The deed to the Plnney property Is signed olely by Mrs. Ella O. Plnney, the owner In fee. The consideration named Is $5,20!). Seth&ttLe Shield of Quality is on the Box , reason for a dealer to be honest as a mantle. There are Welsbachs and imitations. ' All Dealers . BICYCLES AT COST We sre closing out our bicycle r'ock and If ou want to purchase a wheel see us be fore buying. We also sell drays, -delivery wagons, iiuiK wagons, etc. llOO Koolh Mnln Street. David Bradley & Co. roi'KCII, BLl'FFS. IOWA. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN, eg rn1 Bt Council BlufTa 'Phono fl $300 Piano Free ll WELS BACH,! , co.' ja mm xar I Just os much f We mean Just what we ny A $3tt-00 piano absolutely free to our cus tomers. The only requirement Is to buy your groceries of us. We are making this liberal otter to Induce on to come In and trade with us and see how low we are w illing to sell you groceries. We are making the Following "Our Country" Soap, l-lli. bar, 25c bars Diamond C Soap, 7 bars White Russian 8op. 7 bars Swift's Pride Soap, t bars. Beat 'Em All Soan. bars , Corn Oil Soap, I bars A lax Soap, lit bars Cracker Jack Soap, II bars Bulk Oatmeal, I pounds 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 15c Up-to-Date 5JI S. Main St. H. BLUFFS. TALES OF CHURCH AFFAIRS Freibjtema Synod Holds Bmj Besiion Daj end Efeniig. REV. HOSTETLER CHOSEN STATED CLERK Women's Missionary Societies Also Hold Session In Ijocal Church Permanent Committees Appointed. T-EAD TALKS 1 he morning and ailernoon sessions o the Council Bluffs ' presbytery yesterday were devoted to the transaction of routine business, much of which was of interest alone to the members present. The meet ing, which Is the semi-annual gathering of the presbytery, will close this morning. The attendance has been exceptionally good. Rev. Harvey Ilostetler, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of this city, the retiring moderator, was elected stated clerk of the presbytery In place of Rev. J. F. Hlnkhouse, who was recently trans ferred from Audubon to Ploux City, thus placing him out of the Council Bluff's dis trict. Resolutions commendatory of the work of Rev. Hlnkhouse were adopted. Rev. Samuel Alexander of this city and Elder True of Avoca were elected commis sioners and Rev. D. P. Buchanan of Casey nnd Elder Miller of Logan alternates to the general assembly of the Presbyterian church which will be held In Buffalo, N. Y., on May 19. aniea Committees. These permanent committees were ap pointed: ON EXAMINATION. Experimental Religion C. J. Bonnema, A. D. Beelig. Languages W. 8. Barnes, W. B. Gage Arts and Sciences W. B. Gage, J. Gil more. Theology nnd Sacraments S. Alexander, G. M. Toustellot. History and Government J. MacAlllater, J. H. Carpenter. English Bible H. E. Nlcklen, J. H. Mont gomery. Honnletlcs D. D. Buchanan, H. Ilostet ler. CHI'RCH WORK. Home Mif-slotis W. 8. Barnes, Harvey Ilostetler. J. MacAlllster, D. D. Buchanan, C. J. Honnema. Foreign Missions J. MacAlllster. W. B. Gage. Elder F. K. Clark, Council Bluffs. Education W. B. Gage. T. W. Lrard, Elder J. J. Amen, Missouri Valley. Sabbath School Work D. D. Buchanan, G. M. Tourtellot. Elder R. L. Harris, Au dubon. . Church Erection A. George, N. R. Miles, Elder 8. D. Abbott, Shelby. Ministerial Relief J. H. Carpenter, G. M. Tourtellot, Elder A. Pickering, Coun cil Bluffs. Freedmen Rev. Conybeare, J. H. Mont gomery; Elder II. B. Knowles, Council Bluffs. Colleges and Academies C. J. Bonnema, N. K. Miles, Elder A. f. Aiacomber, At- lan tic young People's Societies J. Oil more, N. R. Miles. Elder C. M. Riggs, Greenfield. Systematic Beneficence J. H Carpenter, H. E. Nlcklen. Elder D. N. Council Bluffs. Temperance S. Alexander, J gomerv. Elder Words. Adair. Mag ruder, H. Mont- Narratlve-J. Gilmore, N. R. Miles, Elder C. M. Klggs, ureenneld. American Bible Society N. R. Mllea, A, D. Beelig. Elder John Findlay, Marne. History and Biography Harvey Ilostet ler, A. George, E. B. Cousins, Elder t . IS. Hongland. Council Bluffs. Elders' Convention Elder F, B. Hoagland, vouiic-ii i-fiuna. Evangelistic Work Harvey Hostetler, 8 Alexander, W. S. Barnes. Woman's Missionary Society. Interesting features of the annual meet ing of the Women's Missionary society of the Council Bluffs presbytery yesterday were the addresses of Miss Jennie Bu chanan of Casey and Mrs. George A. Partch of Avoca Miss Buchanan told of her labors as teacher among the moun taineers of Tennessee, while Mrs. Partch gave a most Instructive account of her eight years' work us missionary In China. The great need of the Chinese, Mrs. Parteh said, was education and the dissemination of the gospel among them. Mrs, Partch, who said she expected to return shortly to resume her work In China, Illustrated her talk with an Interesting and unique collec tion of garments worn by the Chinese women, and curios from that country. . Thesa officers were elected: Home Missions President, Mrs. I. N. Fllckinger. Council Bluffs: first vice presi dent, Mrs. W. 8. Barnes, Council Bluffs; second vice president. Mrs. O. Fordyce, Guthrie Center; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. H. E. Nlcklen. Woodbine; secretary Young Peoples Society of Christian En deavor, Mrs. D. E. Armstrong, Missouri Valley; secretary literature, Miss Ander son. Atlantic; slated clerk, Mrs. W. H. Cowleti, Audubon. Foreign Missions President. Mrs. J. J. Amen. Missouri Valley; tlrst vice president. Mrs. W. B. Uage, Guthrie Center; second vice president, Mrs. J. M. Emmert, At lantic; secretary and treasurer, Mrs, Walter 1. Smith, Council Bluffs; secretary Young People's Society of Christ an En. deavor. Mrs. Scott, Council Blufts; secre tary literature. Miss Anderson. Atlantic: stated clerk, Mrs. W. H. Cowles, Audubon. The report of Mrs. J. R. Reed, secretary and treasurer of the foregn missions de partment, showed that $570.36 had been collected during the year, being a gain of $85 over the previous year. The report of Mrs. II. E. Nlcklen, secretary and treas urer of the home mission department, showed total collections of $675, being a gain of $S6 over the preceding year. There are twenty-four branch missionary socle ties In the presbytery. At the morning session MIks Amen of Missouri Valley contributed a solo, and at the afternoon meeting two vocal num bers were given by Mm. Flag'.er and Mrs. Ward. The program as announced was carried out. Konttne of Convention. Rev. T. W. Leard, who was recently called from Nebraska C4ty to tho church at tihelliy, was received as a member of the presbytery. I it. jenas or umana aaaressea ine meet ing on behalf of the Omaha Theological seminary, and Dr. Purmort of Cedar Rapids, synodical state missionary, who With Your Groceries special low prices this week: Frame Honey, per pounu Itry Tea Slftlngs, tKr per pound , !!) Best Rio Coffee, S- per pound , IOC Navy B. ans, . 4 pounds IOC 1 quart Jam, all kinds, fRo r iar IOG 1 yusrt Maple f n Svrup t IOC !svel oranges, j s" per dosen low Lemons, f BF ., rr dosen IOL Home Made Mince Meat, 1 poundsISc Pop Corn, per pound ie Grocery Store SOKOLOF, Prop. Phone 444. was present as a, visitor, msde a short address. Rev. Stephen Phelps, D. t., former pas tor of ths First Presbyterian cnurcn oi this city, now located at Esses, la., wa a visitor at ths afternoon session and ex tended a few words of greeting. On the recommendation of ths committer on home missions the presbytery decided to grant IMO to the church at Tine Star. 3no to the church at Lorah, 2fln to the Bethany chapel. Council Bluffs, and $100 to the church at California Junction. Reports of committees gave the following statistics: Twenty-two of the twenty-six churches In the presbytery report mem- berahlpof . .73S. with average attendance morning services of 128 and evening serv ices 79: estimating that of the four churches not reported, the aggregate membership was placed at 1000; J08 members were added during the year on profession of faith as a result pf revival meetings: twenty-five Sabbath schools report J.2J5 members, thirty-four woman's societies, seventeen aid societies and seventeen mls slonsry societies: sixteen senior Christian Endeavor societies, with S21 members, and nine Junior Endeavor societies with ITi members. The evening session, following tne de votional exercise, was given over to a most Interesting lecture by Rev. Barton B. Blgier, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church of Dee Moines, on James mai mer, the Great-Heart of New Guinea." The meeting was open to the public snd Rev. Blgler was greeted with an audience which filled the auditorium. CALLS REPIBLICA COXVESTIO! Coanty Ticket to if imiiit Connell Blnffs Mar Chairman George S. Wright of the re- putllcan county convention Issued yester day his official call for ths county conven tion to be held Thursday, May 12. In ad dition to nominating a county ticket the convention will be called upon to select twenty-seven delegates to attend the state convention, which haa not yet been called by the state central committee. Tho con vention will also elect a county chairman, the county central committee will be re organized, and each precinct will elect a member of the committee. Those selected In Council Bluffs will constitute the city central committee. The county ticket to be nominated comprises the clerk of the district court, county auditor, county at torney, county recorder and two members of the Board of Supervisors. The convention will be made up of 17 delegates, the basis of representation Do ing one delegate for each voting precinct and In addition thereto one delegate for each forty -votes or fraction of fifteen or over cast for Hon. A. B. Cummins for governor at the general election of 190$. On this basis the various precincts are en titled to the following representation: FIR8T DISTRICT. Hardin a Minden J Pleasant J Knox Keg Creek Neola Boomer Layton Virli Total 28 FIFTH DISTRICT. 6th ward, 1st prect. 8 5th ward, 2d prect.. 5 6th ward, 1st prect. 7 At h ward, 2d prect., 1 Crescent 3 Rockford 3 Total 27 SIXTH DISTRICT. Jrd ward, 1st prect. 7 3rd ward. 2d prect.. B James 8 Total 2! cn-nxn IX8TRICT. IJncoln I VnlleV 0 Center M Belknap J, Washington Total J2 THIRD DISTRICT Silver Creek 3 ith ward, 1st prect. Cut-son Macedonia .. Grove Waveland ... Wright 4th ward. 2d prect. Lewis Total 25 SEVENTH DIBT'CT. 1st ward, 1st prect.. 5 1st ward, 2d prect.. 7 2d ward, 1st prect.. 7 2d ward, 2d prect... 6 Kane, outside 1 Total 26 Total FOURTH DISTRICT riarnar. 1st rjreclnct 4 Garner, 2d precinct 2 Hasel Dell Norwalk 4! The precinct primaries win i;eia on Saturday, May 7, for the selection of dele gates to the convention. These primaries must be held without fail upon that date, both In the city and county precincts, otherwise the precinct will not be en titled to be represented In the convention. Each precinct primary will also select a precinct chairman for the ensuing year. Cleaning; t'p the Streets. A change has been wTought In the last few days In the appearance of Broadway, Main and Pearl streets. For the first time since early last summer the streets have been cleaned and the mud hauled away and not left to be scattered back by pass ing vehicles and every gust of wind. Since his appointment a week ago Street Commis sioner Avery haa been busily employed with a large gang of men cleaning the streets. Major Richmond and his police have not been idle. On order from Mayor Macrae they have caused the removal of all ob structions on the sidewalks of tho principal down town streets, and boxes, garbage barrels and other impediments which were not only an eyesore, but a source of danger to pedestrians after dark, have been cleared away. Plumbing and heating. Rixby A Son. Another Big Penny Kale. All day Friday, a candy ticket with every cent's worth of stationery or school sup plies. DeLong's, 307 Broadway. Ilafer sells' lumber. Catch the Idea? Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee April 13 by ths abstract, title and loan office of Squire A Annis, 101 Pearl street: Ella O. Plnney to city of Council Bluffs, w feet lot 1 and 84 feet of U feet lot X. block 14. snd any ground lying between same and the alley, Bayllss' 1st sdd, w. d $ 5,200 Heirs of William H. M. Pusey to same, all right, title and Interest In lots 1 and f and e lot $. block 14. Baylies' 1st add. and any ground lying between same and alley, q.c.d 1 F. J. Day and wife to Andrew and Katherine Sharkey, e (0 feet lots 1 and 2, block . Williams' 1st add, w. d, Lewis 8. Howe snd wife to Carrie M. Morse, lot 1, block 36, Beers' sub dlv. w. d Martha J. Schlckner snd husband to Harry O. Cook, lots 1 and 1 block C, Underwood, w. d 1,600 l.Ono 400 $MoT Total Ave transfers A Thwoa-fctfu! Haewaaa1 Cured his wife of fainting and dlsxy spells, weakness, headache and backache with Electrlo Bitters. Try them. 60c. For sale by Kuhn Co. Brothers Co to Prison. DENISON. Is.. April 13.-(ppeclal.-Hal and Burt Butler were sentenced this morn ing to ten years In the penitentiary at Anamoaa. They were found guilty last week of committing the crime of robbery upon ths person of John Coon on the highway between Arion and Dow City dur ing the month of February, this year. An unsuccessful attempt was made to appeal the case, and they will be taken to the state prison at once. Attempt to Ron Post o Alee. PACIFIC JUNCTION. la.. April J3.-(Spe claL) An attempt was made last night to rob the postofflce at this place. The burglars started to cut the panel out of the rear door, but for some reason did not finish - their work. However, they had hole si most large enough for a man lo crawl la. - FIGHT FOR MARSIM BILL Cltbi Will Oommenoa at 0nc to Labor fox Next Legislative Session. PARK BILL STIRS UP COUNCIL BLUFFS Five lovra students Tnkln K.xamlnn tlons for the Rhode Scholarships nt Oxford l nlverslty Cores Brother's Bad Habits. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINE8. April 13. (Bpeclal.) The Iowa State Marshal club, through Its offi cers, today, made announcement that a campaign will be commenced at once with a view to forcing the legislature of Iowa to adopt the state marshal bill two years hence. UoTernor Asked to Veto. Governor Cummins this morning received a telegram from Mayor Macrae of Council Bluffs to the effect that there Is great in dignation among the taxpayers in that city over the passage of the bill to prevent the payment of salaries to park commis sioners, that the Commercial club has taken action in protest against the action and asking the governor to withhold his signature until the Council Bluffs people can be heard. This was the first heard here of any complnint because of the bl.l, and it was designed to cut off graft In cer tain cities of the state where the park funds were being badly used. The gov ernor "Will hold It up for some time and allow a showing to be made. The governor and his wife left this evening for French Uck Springs, Ind.. w"here they will re main while the governor is recovering from his illness. A Misspelled Word. A misspelled word played some part In a court appeal from Mahaska county de cided by the supreme court. Marlon Jonei had been convicted of assault with Intenl to kill his father-in-law, George Gobel, whom he shot through the eye In a quar rel. In the court Instructions, referring t the law relating to the right of self-de fense, the court had referred to "eminent" danger of harm Instead of "Imminent" danger, and a reversal wa asked on this account. But the supreme court declares that the Jury could tell from the context what was really meant and could not have been led astray by this misspelling of the word. Five Would Go to Oxford. Five persons are undergoing examination as to scholarship today for admission to the Oxford university under the Rhodes scholarship as representing Iowa. They are Charles C. Ball of Coe college, O. J. Van Buren of Cornell college, Wlnworth Williams of Drake, Joseph G. Walleser of Grlnnell nnd Carl W. Ross of State uni versity. There were twenty-one of the students who made preliminary applica tion, all residents of Iowa and students In Iowa colleges, of no' grade lower 'than Junior year, and a preliminary test was applied of their physical characteristics, etc., which weeded out a good many. To day President MacLean of the State uni versity. President Bradley of Grlnnell and President Bell of Drake conducted the examination In scholarship, only Ave ap pearing for tho test. Kortkro-eal Iowa Teachers. The program (stthe Teachers' associa tion of Northwestern Iowa at Sioux City has been received by local educator. State Superintendent Riggs la on the pro gram, which begins at Sioux City to morrow. Anson H. Blgelow of Le Mars Is president, and Eva D. Kendall of Sioux City Is secretary. Dr. V. W. Gunsaulus of Chicago Is on tho program. Prof P. G. Holden, Ihe agronomy expert of Ames, is to address the teachers during the session. Election In n Regiment. Adjutant General Byers lias received In formation to the effect that at the election saafnumjajra iusnttnni infcnnBH MEXICAN f Mustang Liniment Xa uao for oyer aixty pesvra. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment mtm Bpavisi stud Rlngbotsej MEXICAN Mustang Liniment eure ail tvrum vEhm " in the Fifty-sixth regiment held Monday J evening Colonel W. B. Humphrey of Sioux City was re-elected colonel without op position; Major Otto Hile of Boone was elected lieutenant colonel to succeed 8. J. Parker of Hampton; and Captain George M. Parker of Rao City was elected major to succeed Major HUe. Draatle Reform Menanre. W. 8. Alexander, a negro, was today found guilty of murder In the first de gree for killing his brother In this city six weeks ago. The Jury recommended life sentence. Alexander claimed the brother had been living a wicked life for many years and ha was endeavoring In vain to reform him. lowana Uo West.' M18SOCRI VALLEY, la., April 13-(Spe-clal.) Frank Sherwood, a real estate dealer of this place, left this morning for Spo kane, accompanied by the following land seekers: J. J. Thomas and J. O. Pugsley of Mondamln, Lee Boswell of Modale, Mrs. J. V. McCold of Logan and G. E. Taylor and B. Darting of Missouri Valley. Mlasonrl Valley Clnb on Vacation. MISSOURI VALLEY, la., April lS.-(Spe-clal.) I-ast night occurred the last meet ing of the season of the Balamaqundl club at the home of O. W. Burbank. No more meetings of this organisation will occur till fall. Osceola County Republicans. SIBLEY, Is.. April 1$. (Speclal.)-Osceola county republican primaries will be' held Tuesday evening, April 19, and the county convention to choose state and congres sional delegates will be held Saturday, April 23. nnday School Convention nt lbley, SIBLEY, la., April 13-(Speclal.)-The Osceold county Sunday school convention will hold Its annual sessions here April II and IS. lolhca C atch from Bonlre. ASHLAND. Neb.. April 13.-(8peclal.)-Mrs. Perle Russell Hackney, wife of Fred Hackney, a West Ashland farmer, while clearing up some rubbish In her yard Tues day afternoon, wns badly burned. She had made a bonfire and got too close to the Are, setting her dress In flames. Her husband was working In the field, but she had pres ence of mind to run and Jump Into a water tank a few feet away. Mrs. Hackney Is badly burned about the lower limbs and back, but the doctor In attendance, C. F. Klrkpatrlck, docs not anticipate fatal re sults. Injured In Runaway. SCHUYLER. Neb., April 13.-(Speclal.)-Whlle Myron Van Housen was unloading baled hay the team Tan away. Mr. Van Housen was thrown from the wagon and Sustained severe Injury to one of his hips. His little son Myron and a neighbor boy were with him and In the mlxup little Herbert Rathsack was knocked over and severely bruised. Telephone Companies nt War. BEATRICE, Neb., April 13. (Special Tel egrani.) An Injunction was secured In dis trict court today by the Ericsson Tele, phone company against the Nebraska Tel ephone company to prevent said company from erecting a pole on Court and Summer streets, where It conflicts with the form er's wires. The case will be heard on its merits later. Boy Pots hot In Hand. HUMBOLDT. Neb., April 13.-(8peclal.) Laster Wilbur Ellis, a 10-year-old boy liv ing In the north part of the city, yesterday shot himself through the palm of the left hand while playing with a revolver. The youngster seems to be suffering little In convenience from the wound, however. Hew Oerra Destroyer. Dr. King's New Discovery kills consump tion and grip gerfhs. Cures coughs, colds and lung troubles or no pay. 60c, $1.00. For sale by Kuhn ft Co. Winds Damage Alfalfa, YORK. Neb., April 13 -Speclal.)-Farm-ers In York and adjoining counties are complaining of loss of alfalfa sown last fall. The prevailing high winds of Inst winter blew out the seed and few f.elda sown last fall are of any account. JkptBTIff This is Greek To Everyone- It Means Goodness This is not "Greek" to anjone who knows the) best of baking. It means goodnef in biscu't, cracker and wafers. It is the famous trade mark of tho National Biscuit Company and it appears in red and white on each end of the air tight packages containing their products, as a guarantee of excellence, quality, freshness and purity. Two examples of this goodnesa in. sT tre SOCIAL TEA BISCUIT, the ever popu lar dessert accompaniment, and BUTTER TIIIN BISCUIT, a unique little biscuit in much favor with those who want "something different." Both are sold in air tight packages bearing the above trade mark. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY fi - Y7KrTlii 1-CufV lil ri t HI MEXICAN Mustang Liniment limbera up Stiff Joint. MEXICAN Mustang Liiiment pnerete4i to the ory bona. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Wiwavy glv s.ntiao4iow . OFFICER CHANGES UllS MIND General Bell Fisdi Be O.tnnot Arrest Judge BteTeni for Crii'oiiing Gerernor. STRIKING MINERS ARE ORDERED TO MOVE I alesa Men Leave lamp Howells by Sunday Major Hills Says They Will Be Forcibly F.jected from Place. TELLURIDE. Colo., April 1$. Adjutant General Bell, who had announced his In tention to arrest District Judge Theron Stevens because of the letter's criticism from the bench of Governor Peahody and the state military authorities who ore en forcing martial Isw In Ssn Miguel county, today made another statement on the sub ject. In which he conceded that the Judge "Is Immune and free from arrest and civil process In the performance of his duty and the exercise of his Judicial functions while sitting on the bench." After giving his views on the military under martial law, Oeneral Bell's state ment concludes as follows: "Insurrection Is the rising of people against thelf government or a portion of It, or against an officer or officers of the government. It may be confined to mere Interference of one or more Individuals, or may have greater ends In view. Trea son Is armed or unarmed. Interference of rlticena of the county against the move ments of the militia Is treason and the punishment Is death, whether they can read, write, or comprehend Its true mean ing and sacredness." Men Ordered to Leave. Major Zeph T. Hill, commander of Ihe National Guard In I .as Animas county, has notified the striking coal miners who are living In Camp Howells that unless they move by next Snday they will be forcibly ejected. There are 360 residents In the ctmp who have no money and are de pendent upon the union for their support. A protest against Governor Peabody's ac tion In placing Las Animas county under martial law Is being circulated for signa tures and will be forwarded to President Roosevelt. The protest declares that "tho county of Las Animas Is not now and never has been in a state of Insurrection or rebellion, and that the placing of said county under martial law was a measure wholly uncalled for." Wreck on Koek Island. JOLXET, III., April 13.-A Rock Island passenger train from St. Paul was wrecked today at Rockdale, one mile south of Jollet. One person, the engineer, was seriously In jured. The passenger train crashed Into the rear end of a freight train. The cars took fire from the wrecked engine. The track was blockaded. jnP IT IN THE BID. First Appearance of Dandruff a Fore runner of Future Baldness. ( That such Is the esse has been con clusively proven by scientific research. Prof. Unna, the noted European skin specialist, declares that dandruff Is tho burrowed-up cuticle of the scalp, caused by parasites destroying the vitality In the hair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless, and, In time, falls out. This can be pre vented. Newbro's Herplclde kills this dandruff germ, and restores the hair to Its natural softness and abundancy. Herplclde Is now used by thousands of people all satisfied that It Is the most wonderful hair preparation on the mar ket today. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., special agents. Missouri River Rising. PLATTBMOUTH. Neb., April ll-(Spe-clal.) The Missouri river is rising fast at thia point and the current is filled with ..oatlng ice. Potatoes Hot In Ground. GENEVA, Neb..' April 13. (Special. -Many of the potatoes planted e-rly are rotted and must be replanted. FJ fry MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Beat for Uoree ailments. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Benrt for Cattle) ailment. . MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Boot for Sheep ailme&tev 5 e 2 It e LUCKY Cj f THE j trj l I MAN I j! V WO M A N 117 WHO IS FREE FROM CONSTIPATION BECAUSE IT ISTHC STARTING point or discask. happily, IT IS EASILY REMOVED BY TAKINQ-ON ARISING HALF A OLASS OF THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER, HunyarliJ&nos FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, ask ram it it the full NAME. HUNYADI ,lWOS. NOT SIMPLY HUNYADI. QUAKER j MAID RYE Twil make a rasa Q forget hit wo: Q Twil highlen all fcis t toy. Barns. Jno. Barter Corn. AT HABINO OARS, OAPIS AND ORUQ STOftES. 8. HIR8CH COMPANY, Kansas City mo. J The Only Oouble) Track Railway between the) M.&sourl River and Chicago. 6 DAILY TRAINS CHICAGO 8.25 FM THE OVERLAND LIMITED muA j.ii. t-in to OhiMKO. Oommrt. mat snd drawtns-room laapins cr, l'brJn'' barbar. Hth. Ulplmn, dining tsra and olirUa r. bath, Ulsphnna. dining tsra 8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS VttUman tmu t slMptng o&rt and coach Vinlaa 0mn Mst from Cllnu. n. t 5.50 pm THE EASTERN FXPRESS Pullman drawtns-nram i.-d W.-:it alaaplns . Itm nolinlns ehatr oaia, ivSa Ur.n tad amokiaa ssn. liliilnc care. 3 OTHER DAILY TRAINS 3 ITi ill Pollmaodrawlnt rooma.aaplvafara.bofl! UU km .ranking and liurari oart . v. t raolllp w lng chair cai lo L'klotso. I wi eara. II If! in Through Krrfos Trnaha to tlhtnago I ."111 AM Korth-WMtain aUndald Cr. fbaobaa WW"1" and fraaoualr caia. Dlnlnaua. 4 IF ma Fnm ehatr ran to rhioaaa. 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