( J THE OMAHA PATTjY ISvSDAT , OCTO15EI ? 10. 1897. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT.- UINOII MHWION. Furnished roomt , 02" Plfth avenue lUrry Murphy , co-il and wood 37 Main lh. Shrlvcr , dcntUt Merrlnm blk . rom 2C ( Smoke Olllc J Choice , 10Z3 South Mali ctrcct. A , A Clark han gone lo Naahvlllo to vis the exposition. K , I < . Shtipnrt has returned from a hrlel sojourn at Colfas Springs. Mr. and Mrs James Meek have gnnc lo Ohio for n five weeks' visit. W. W. Loomla returned ycsterdiy from n two weeks' v sit In the rail Miss Ethel Evans spcal Sunday with her sister In this city Mrs J. U Hoed liny coal nnl wood of H. II Williams , 150 IHvay , and get piemlum stamps Satisfaction guaranteed at the reliable Uluff Clly stfjtn laundry Phone 111. U. H , Williams 150 Ilway will give pre mium stairo1' on all silos of wood and coal iMrs. J. Hathaway Is In Iho Women's Chris , tlan Association hospital dangerously 111 from typlio-mnlnrinl fever Nellie Green left Innt c\cnlng for Chicago for the purpose of spending some time In the pursuit ot her art studies Nos. 1 , 2 and 3 of ' Iro'and In Pictures" can now bo had at the Council Bluffs ofllco of The Ilee , 10 Pearl slicel Peltr Haas , one of Iho capllallsts ot Wyoming , Is visiting hla brother , Samuel Haas , at Ills home on Sixth street. 12 II. Merrlam , who has been confined to hla home with a threatened atlack of ma larial fevci. Is able to resume his dullcs. Thomas Hlshlon furnishes only Iho bcsl grades of coal"guarantees correi t vv fight and prices an low as anywhere In the city. 2400 West Hroadway. Thomas Egon , chaigcd with stealing u mackintosh coil fiom a Main sticet ris- tainant , ecurcd a continuance from Justice Vlcei yesterday Prudent persons will find It a greit deal better durli.r this wet , clojdy wcatliT to send jour family washing direct to the Eagle Laundry , 7J1 IJway All members of Lily camp , Hoyal Neigh bors , wishing to visit Ivy cimp , Onuha , Wednesday evening meet al Pearl and Uroadway , at 7 o'clock The en Ire day In the dls'rlct court jcs- tcrday was consumed In hearing the bUlt brought by Detlef Kruse nsalnst the Slefert & Welse Lumber company of Ncola Dr. and Mrs Ilorry , who have been the guests of Mr and Mis C M. Trephagcn for aovcral weeks , left yestciday for Oklahoma , where Ihey will reside In Iho future Council Bluffs people can obtain copies of the Internillonal art series , "Ireland In Pictures , " by calling al the Council llluffs ofilco of The Bee , No 10 Pearl street. Now Is the time to lay In your supply of winter fuel U. II Williams , 150 Bway , will Bell you coal and wood as cheaply as anyone and will give you premium stamns besides DP Jane V. .Myers and Mrs Lou Blankeii- burg of Philadelphia , the latter president of the Equal Suffrage association ot Pennsyl vania , are Ihe gueMs of her niece , Mia J. J. Sleadiran , en Oakland avenue Mrs C 'M ' Hirl and Mis. J. H. Arlhur , who wcio delcgales fiom Iho Bioadway Meth-dlsl church lo the annual session of the Dss Molncd brerich of the Woman's For I : ' eign MJfsionary society at Chllllcotho , Mo. , returned home yesteiday. Hazel , daughter ot Mr and Mrs W. II. C. Masen , died al their residence 12IS Maple streel , yosteiday afternoon , of spinal menin gitis , aged 2 y ciua The f uncial will occui trom the residence at 10 o'clock tomorrow , Rov. Mr. Lithe laud officiating Mrs. C. E. H. Campbell of Second avenue left for a brief \lfllt In Chicago on Sunday. Upon her return she will go to Kansas City for a fortnight's visit with her friend , Mrs. Wcl'a , who will be most pleasantly remem bered as a visitor hero last winter. Otho Ingcrsool , who has becm visiting at Iho homo of his cousins , Mr. and Mrs. A. L Payne , for tunic lime , will return lo his home In Galcsburg , 111. , in a few days He will bo accompanied by Mls.3 Ole Payne En route they will visit relallvcs In Chicago and Springfield. Nelson Allen , colored , was arraigned In Jusllco Burkes court yesterday upon "the chaigo of having confideoiced James Dona- hoe out of $10 on a proposlllon lo carry him to Iho Pacific coast as a Pullman , pas-senger. Ho was nbt ready for Irlal and his hearing was continued until today. Judge Macy heard the testimony yester day in the suit brought by Jennie L Chapln against her husband , Floyd J. Clmpln , for absolute divorce The legal reparation was asked on the grounds ot drunkenness olid desertion. Bolh charges were sustained and the divorce was granted The charge of unlawfully assaulting Cam Free , one of the colored employes of the Grand Plaza , which was lodged agalnsl W C. Morris , a Manawa railway conduclor , has been dismissed afler a great many con tinuances. The prosecuting witness failed to appear. This was the case that was er roneously referred to as the slate against J. W. Morse as hav Ing been dismissed In Justice Vlen's court , No case has ever been docketed agilnsl .Morse. The firsl consignments of railway material for the construction of the Japan National railway paused Ihrough hero on Salurday The consignmcnl consisted of three carloads of steel tails. J. A. W. Waddel , brother-in- law of Leonard Everett , has the contract for building six or seven of the laigo steel bridges that will bo demanded In the con struction of the line. Ono of the bridges will bo a cantilever. It will span a moun tain torrent and will be ono of the highest railway bridges In the world. The police found what was believed to bo a cache of stolen goods a feu- days ago. The stuff was concealed In an excavation In 0110 of the sand banks north ot the city In the lot was a falily good blcyc'o , a pair of rub ber bools , some clothing and othei bluff Invesllgalion disclosed Iho facl that the bl- cycle belonged lo a young man whoso brother-in-law had concluded to keep II away from him for a few days , and hud concealed It with a lot of his own property Ho ecu- eluded the sand pit made a safe and conven ient hiding p'iice and made use of 11. It was discovered and repented lo Iho police. C. B , Vlavl Co , female remedy ; consulla- tlon Ireo OIUco hours , 9 lo 12 and 2 to 5 Health book furnished. 32G-327-328 Merrlam block. N , Y. Plumbing uunpuny. Tel 250. I I' Siipi-ilor Court .IiirorN. The legular panel of Jurors drawn under the new law for the superior court was Bt'loctud yesterday. Thos' selected vvero' C H. G. Vnglor Gcorgo Schlndelo. W W El liott , J. P. Mulholland , James Mlthcn. U. S Gallagher , U. N Men lam , C K Taylor , M A. Jones , H. A. Dolt , A C Blckford. George Gclaler , Council Bluffs , J H Murphy Garner township , Jilcp Brewer , descent township ; Adam Miller , Hardin township , No potash no mineral no danger in S. S. S. Tlila means a { 'ix'nt deal to all who know thu disastrous clk'otn of thebu drugs. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed 8. S. 8. forces the disease out through the skin does not dry up thu poison to decay thu bones , like mercurial mixtures do. 'I vyas almost a physical wreck , the result of knercurUl treatment forbloodpoison ; tt 83. U a real blood remedy , for It cured mo per- niinonlly. " Henry sss KoVh , 1818 South Ninth Btrect , Bt , Loull , Mo. Books free ) addreu , Bwlft Specific Co. , Atlanta. CHANGES IN ELECTION LAW 9Hht 1'oJifioations in the Statutj Made by New Oodo. JiY OFFICERS DISIGVATE VOTING PLACES | 'ITI'IIKH | | > I- < > f ( lit * 'IiittitMliIti Olllclnln Hi iliic-ril llon to Marie the llnllot Hours for Vot- IUK I Herod. There la a slight clash of authority between the city nnd township officers , concerning j who shall designate the places for establish-i Ing the \otlng booths In the city for the ap-J Broaching election It has been the habit fcr imny yeais for the township t ustecs through thu township clerk to engage the rooms for the pirpcse bi'jt under the piesent law , which went Into effect with the now code , this tltltj devolves upon the major u id city clerk In all cities of the state The old law required the work to be done In time for the voters to become familiar with the loca tions The deHy In getting out the code left the trustees In considerable doubt as to their duties , and Ihey vvenl ahead under the old rule and selected the locations The new law t > 3 plain ! } assigns this duty to the mayoi and Iho clerk lint thej had no opllon but to ohseive It anil thcj are doing so So far as possible the rooms alrcadv engaged will be tal.cn , but In the icvlslcn of the list that was begun yesterdaj , It was discovered tlnl a number nf the locatlnn _ were not suitable and did not fulfill all of the requirements of the law , nnd the -onlnots with the owners made by the township clcik will not be iccog- nlml It will bo FOVE/rul days jet before the work of selection will be completed , and Hie locitlrns of thu boothb offlc'allj announced. > llieie aic no raJlcal changes in the method of voting undo by the amendments to Hie election laws , but there aie a number of minor ones tint should be remembered. The chief thing for the voter to beir In mind Is the lelnthn of the circle < it the top of the ticket to the balance of It The instructions uie verj simple If the voter wants to casl a straight tlckel for his ti.irtj all that Is neces sity lor him to do Is to iilace the cross In the large clrc'e ' at the head of his ticket and make no other mirks on the ballot. If he desires to vote a mixed ticket , he must not touch the circle at all but mark In the squares opp bite the names of the candidates ill those for whom he wishes to vote Under the Hw there aic no other ways or marking the ballot , and If marked in any other way It will be liable to be thrown out , and certain - ' tain to be , so far as the candidates are con cerned who are thus designated on more than one ticket Per Instance , If a imn wanted to vote for a candidate on the oppo site ticket after he had placed a cross In the circle at tin1 head oP the lepubllcan ticket , and should mirk In the square opposite the name of the candidate , the ballot would bo counted for neither of them , while all of the other lepubllcan candidates would receive the beno nt of the ballot The new law makes It obligatory upon the emplojcr to give his emplojes time to vote , and attaches a severe ' cia'ty for refusal to dose so The hours at which the iic-lls shall be open have been changed under the new law. Section 1C9G lays down the law as follows1 1 At all elections the poll * ? t'hall be opened ' at S o'clock In the forenoon , except In i cltlirs where rtgistintlon Is rtquired , when thf poll- shall be opened at 7 o clock In the forenoon , 01 ! n eich case as teen there after as vacancies In the places of judscs or , clerks of election have been filled In all cua s the po'ls shall be closed at C o'clock ' in the evening- . noHIJ OK KDirviiov MinrriMi. MntlNtlcM Shun u Slight Onlii 111 Num ber of Children. The Board of Education held Its regular monthly meeting lost evening. A representa I tive of the United States Mortgage and Trust i 1 compnny explained to the board the plan of i ! his company to Insure municipalities against I I the payment of forged bonds by a system of | I issuing them on steel engraved blanks Is sued by the American liank Note company anl bearing the ceitlflcate of the United States Mortgage and Trust company certify ing their genuineness A communication was received from a firm of attorneys stating that .Mr Smith , Inventor of the Smith \entllater and heat retainer , had placed his bill in their hands for col lection , tlut the apparatus had flllej the re quirements of the contract and that some action must be taken by the board In re gard to It in less thin a week or suit would bo commenced to force pavment. The com munication was placed on flic. The bond of J C. Grason was approved and Mr. Grason officially took his position as secret iry of the boaid. The finance committee reported that there was on haul In the contingent fund a bal ance of $8,428 77 and in the teacners' fund a net balance of $2C,5r 8 55 In the school house fund there Is a balance of $7,091 32 The committee reported that the treasurer had cancelled the following bonds , together with their Interest coupons : Issue of Juno 1 , 1SP2 , Nos 1 to 77 Inc . . $77,030 Issue of Sept. 1 , ISD2 , Nos 1 to 23 inc . . 23 COO Issue of June 1 , IKIJ , No 1 . COO Iheso bonds have not been paid but have been refunded at a lower rate of Interest. The report of the kindergartens showed a very satisfactory condition of affairs In these now schools In the Pierce street building there are foity pupils , filxty-flve In the Hlonmer , sixty-three In the nighth street and sixty-five. In the Washington avenue building making a total of 241 The report estimates that it would have cost the school board $2CGO to have fitted up the four extia looms needed for the accommodation of these new pupils under the old system Un der the klndergirten it will only cost , In- eluding the salaries of the learners for the entire school year , a total of $1,075 , thro saving the district $9Sr and giving bctler In structlnn to the pupils The report states that the. parents are taking great Interest In the now syslem , nnd Inllmales lhat the Increased demand will call for nmtuilal ud- dltlcns next year The comparative report of the atlendanre during tlio first month of the school year In nil of the city schoo's shows a satisfactory gain over last yeai , as follows- is % 18.07 Gain Loss Number enrolled . 3 " 4.0S1 IIQ Av No belonging 3 MM 2 .1 77S . 2 .2 Av dal'y ' nt'nd'ee. . 3VO , o JU8 ( i 2S No ciisus Uldlness Z S 3J1 The following statement shows In what grades the gain of enrollment was made 1S97 ISM Gain liolovv fourth gindo . . . 2 1 r > 2 l.r ! 10 I' tilth and fifth giad n. . 87J Ml I * K xlli erode . . . 2S' . 2i > 7 1" ) S'vinth gride . 217 2JI 21 niclilh made . 17 ! 14S 21 Ulfah pchool . 35S J3I 21 Tota'i . 4,0)1 W 2 1JO The general Janitor was Instructed to re place the Etovo now in use at the Wlnlsor 1'urk school by a betlci one Mr Moore of tin fuel and heating com mittee unveil that the steam heating plants In the Pierce1 street and North Hlghtli slreet buildings bo insured for $ r > jQQO oich al the ruto offered , 90 cents per $100 Motion tarilul Mr lloboitaon of the committee on build ings and grounds reported the erection of a uscivolr at the North Eighth Btieet build ing which gave- satisfactory results Ho also reported that the water In thu wells at the Gun and Clark schools was Impure r.nd offensive to the taste and suggested that new wells bo dug. as the old ones had been cleaned and repaired and the water was still bad The board concurred In the suggestion i.h asl'ed for further tlmo on the rc'port at the work on the 'twentieth avenue building and It wcs granted The lire escape that Is attach d to the High school building vas reported U be IneffectivearU It waa sugKcstul that it IK > moved The matter was referred li the com mittee with power to act Mr Sprultt reported the appointment of Mice Hattlo Ferrler as regular teacher In the seventh grade. The- appointment had been madu some time ago and had not been reported on account of oversight. The ap pointment was approved Ly the board and the question of salary was referred to the finance committee. Miss Fcrrler Is an ex perienced teacher arid was elected to the Position , as none of < iho substitutes arc wil ling to undertake the work Mr Spruit submitted a proposition whereby the bosrd could purchase a number of drawIng - Ing books and save considerable' to the hull- \ltluil purchasers , but would Increase Ihe expenditures of Iho hoard The proposllloa met with considerable opposition and on \otc was lost. iMuirnii > iMs or cTrv COUNCIL. Sullnliti * Iti-xitlutloiiM CiiiiorrnliiK < ' 'e Dcndi ( if fitMirKc \ . Holme * . \Vhcn the city council met In regular ses sion last night the committee appointed at a previous meeting lo draft resolutions con cerning Iho death of George A Holmes re ported a fllrong testimonial to the character and worth ot the man who had served the city so faithfully as Its cll > allorncy The resolutions were adopted and ordered en grossed on Iho mlnule books Tno committee appointed for the purpose of determining the mimes of the officers of the various city departments entllled lo re ceive copies of Ihe new ordinance hooks free made Us reporl Thellsl as presenlcd was approved and at the suggestion ot Alderman Casper members of the council were In cluded In the list. The committee on fire and lights reported a recommendation to ray the lighting com pany Us balance of $24S 27 and the report was approved. The question of the construcllon of plank walks on temporary grades came up for dis cussion again and the major and several members got an opoprltinlly to oppose the lajliiK of an > more plank walks. The sewer department lias purchased a new wagon and tie bill was approved. The repoit ot the committee of the whole concornliii ; the change of grade on Avenue r , between Oakland avenue and North Second end streel , favoring Ihe petition of the prop erty owners , was presented All of His prop , crly on nets affected , with the exception of r C Lougee , had signed the petition , all waiving their rights to damages nud the maltcr was referred to the city attorney and engineer to ascertain 'the amount at damages llkclj to he sustained by Mr Lougc-e The change contemplates the lowering of the cast end of th * street about four feet The pellllon of On en riarlty , asking fo a i omission ot taxes on account of ill health was referred to the Judlclarj committee The Chicago , Darlington & Qnlncy Hall- vva > companj was Instructed to build a cul vert tinder Its tracks on Slxtecnlh avenue , o permit proper dialnage of Ihe street , Iho ctilvcrl lo bo built under the dhcs'lun of Iho city engineer. The commltlce on bridges was Instructed to examine the bridge over Indian creek at th ° easlern clly llmlls and ascot lain the cost of a now bridge. T C Jackson asked to have the sidewalk ordinance requiring walks on the noilh and south side ot Twelfth avenue , from Sixth to j Eighth stre ° t , enlarged and made to in- i elude several olhcr trcets and avenues In that vicinity. Ho declared that the ordl- nancn left untouched a lot of dangciois , \valks In front of property owned by uch i men and had made the poorer class of house holders build permancnl walks Th > discus sion developed the fact the council could nol order an > more new vvilks unlll nexl March A committee of aldermen , composed of Atkins , Casper nnd Mctcalf , was appointed to examine a number of walks in thai virln Ity that had been repaired In accordance with Inslrucllons , with a view of cutting them out of the contract. Special policemen were appointed to serve on eleclion day. The lisls of namco sub- mlttfd by the party chairmen were ap proved In the following the first named In each precinct Is the republican and Iho second end Ihe democrallc officer- First Ward rirst picclnct , Roberl While , Henrv Altrop , Second precinct , Henry New ton , H J London Second Ward rirst precinct , Joseph Spiuldltifi- . A. Ro o ! Second precinct , M. Slvtei , J W Mntlock Third Ward First precinct , Iudnlg Wll- H-ims , Jacob Dfitesman ; Scconel precinct , George Gelsler. John Allen Fourth Ward rirst precinct , John Dickey , Mahlon Hrown : Second precinct , David Mot- tu7. J. H. Kellv. rifth Wird First precinct , Charles Suicide , N. p nethcrs ; Second precinct , C. Al Welsh , Xrls Johnson. Sixth Ward Flr = t proclnot , John 1'ppor- son , I'-inc Doty : Second precinct , Geoige Cooper , J. II Nellson Supervisor of Iho Poor Jackson appeared before Ihe council and Rtated thai his ofiice in the county building was being overrun by applicants for aid who came from the large class of lloallng paupers represented as campers and railroad yard vagrants He wanted i.o have the city take sonic actltu In connection with his department for the purpose of getting rid ot this large and con- slanlly Increasing class of mendicants He especially asked to have the police depart ment Inslrttcted to run them out of town. No action wjb taken upon the request. MIMI-k VTIONii Alii : .NOT Deinoeratle TM\HNliI | > CaiiillilaleH Will Not Viipear on the llnllot. Only Iho names of Ihe republican candidates for township officers will be permitted to ap pear on the official ballot. This will nol bo Ihe result of any conspiracy to discriminate In favor of the republicans and against the democrats , but is due wholly to the negligence ot Ihe democratic party managers to obseive the requirements of the law. Only two candidates ore omilted lj Swcar- engtn , for justice of the peace , to fill Iho va cancy causeil by Ihe death of II O. Cook , and Paul Aylesworth , for township trustee Hoth ot these candidates were regularly nominated In the dernocrallc couyly convention last sum mer , but through some strange oversight their certificates ot nomination have not been handed In lo County Auditor Matthews. The law requires that llicso certificates must be filed not later than twenty days befoie elec tion , The lafrt day of grace expired on Octo ber 13 The fact was not discovered until yesterday , when the auditor began to make preparations to get out the ccpy for the big olllclal licket. The candidates were promptly notified , but It was then too lateto remedy tlio defect The now election laws provide a slight remedy for such mistakes People who dcslro to vote for these candidates will be pcrmltled lo write In thulr names in the blanks loft for the purpose , bin no stickers can be used. W11 linn lo < i Ho me. Charles Morrlam , George Piper and Ed Shcpard , lioys who ran away from the Glon- wood Institution for Feeble Minded Chil dren , wore yesterday consigned to the cus tody of ono of Superlntendenl Powell's as- slslants and returned to the institution They ran away several days ago and the ollicerj weio advised to look oiu for Ihum. Sunday morning they wore found In a suf fering and destitute condition near the farm of ono of the local market gardeners and wtro taken to the station. They wore ques tioned as to ihclr reasons for running ? away from the Institution , ami could give no othe excuse Ihan they did nol like the rcslralnt that was placed upon them , and being- obliged to ask permission every tlmo they wanted to go anywhere Their long tramp and pilnful oxpcilences In Sunday's cold rain satisfied thorn that they had a good homo , and they were anxious to uturn lo II The friends of Miss Maude Keen of rirsl avcnur have been advised that she has re- c vtred from a serious Illness Miss Keen Is visiting friends In Sidney , Neb , and ex pects to spend the winter there for her health , Money to Loan Rcduc'd rate on first class Improved farms and Inside city property. Apply to Jas N Casady , Jr , 23fi Main St. llM'llll-V OIIN I)0)N ) rllll'll , Thomas and George Ratllffe , George Wal lace and Jay IS'tlll were before Judge McGco yesterday at Iho morning cession of the pollcs court to answer the charge of ma licious mischief In connection with some of tholr doings about the North Eighth Street school building They hid broken off tome of the door knobs and torn up a section of the sidewalk on the premises The boys are pupils of ths school and the mischief was dona on Kriday evening After hearing the case. Judge McGee assessed a fine of $3 and costs , but concluded to glvo the boys an other chance and suspended It upon their promlso tp behave themselves In Ihe future. This decision met with the approval of the Hoard of Education , whoso president was the pros cutlng witness u | g thought the prose cution will bo the moans of ending n Rood deal of similar mlsJiicf that has boincrot tnc board nnd the schoSl officers. . " t < " Heal KMuUTrinisfrr. . " . The following truu/ers nro reported from the title nnd lonn oftlcu of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : HelliC. . Phillips rtml busbnml to n. J. and Annie i : Htlncotk ; lot 1 , block 4 , Hnll'-s nddltlon w. d . * * X > Jennie 13 Shield * nnd husband to a. II. Pay no ; east 3.G3 chains lot 3 , Auditor's subdivision of sW.1 svv'4 , and lot 3 , Auditor's subdivision ot seU sw'i 1B-7.V41 , w d . 200 nmmn Campbell nnd nnsbind to U. 1' . Howes , lots 2 , 5 and 26 , block 3 , Twin City Place , vv d. . . . . 1.200 Chicago , Ilock Ivlnnd & Pnclllc null- wnv company io Quslav Merkert ; fc'i neVi -f7-41. . vv d . 440 Simo to Carl G Morkert , f3 { 30-77-40 , vv d . . 1,1 ! * ) Carl O Mcrkcrt anil wife to Hans P. Jlerkert , ne > 4 * eU and neVi ne > 4 26-77- 41 , vv d . . . . 3C < W Sime to tnme , f > cV4 30-77-40. w. d . 7,0(0 ( John Peterson and wife to Town of Nenla , west 20 feet lots 2 nnd 20 , Grandvlcvv nddltlon , q c. il . 1 night transfers , totnl . $13,471 M Muxlenl Ollth. The Monday Musical club met ycsterdiy afternoon at the resldenc of Mrs Donald Macrae , Jr H was the first formal meeting of the season , and although the weather was quite unpleasant , nearly a full attendance ot the mambcrs marked Ihe beginning of the season. The following Is the program Duet I Would That My bove Monde ssohn Mia. Wakoneld nnd Mrs Mullls. Au Jlilln . U. Godiiul Sylvia. Snydci Solo And I . Jessie Gay nor Mr . Wakctleld. Paper Flrsl Octa\e Stnccito . .Sell irw Ink x Mrs Ilnnchott. Valse Op. 01 , No 2 . Chop n Miss B-ldwIn. Paper Te-ie.ilngb ot Jo 'jfj . . . Mrs Van Ormnn Mlgnon . Guy D'Hardclol Miss Monlgomery Duet Gland Opera Kaiitasla . . Marcus I. Kpsteln Mrs. Cory and Mrs. Halliard. To VUenil the HiK' Colonel T. J. Dunlop , mustering officer of Iho Union Veteran union , and his assistant , Colonel G U. Fonda , left last night for Cedar Haplds to atluid the state encamp ment of the union , which begins loday and continues until Thursday. General H. L Streel , commander in chief of Ihe union , will arrive from Washington , D. C , today and will attend the encampment. Colonel IJun- lop and Colonel Fonda will spend ono day In DCS Molnes In the Interest of the order. Colonel Dunlop has established 110 posts In Iowa since he began the work of organisa tion a few months ago AVoiunii Ilrltl for Killing n llnl . CORNING , la. , Oct. IS ( ep cal Telegram. ) An Illegitimate baby was bo n to the young daughter ot Editor W. H. Hoxlc of the Corn-1 Ing Gazelle on Kriday evening. The babv I was destroyed the same evening and burled In Ihe cellar of the Hoxle home Olivers Invaded the house Saturday evening and exhumed it. ' Mrs Hoxle Is held for preliminary trial on the charge of killing the infant. She ad mits killing It with laudanum , hut says It i was accidental Circumstances do nol coi- roborato the claim 'thousand Teaeheis \peeeil. . CCDAR UAPIDS , la , Oct. IS ( Special ) Iho fourth annual meeting of the Noilh- caslcrn Iowa Teachers' association will beheld held in this city on Thursday , Frldiy and Saturday. The program Is ono of the best over prepared and the meeting promises to be an excellent o.ic. The olllcers of the association and the Ideal committees have been hard at work for a month or six weeks preparing for It. The indications are thai at least 1,000 teachers will attend , and the number rcay reach 1,300 llriiUriiuin Ivllleil at Illaiiehiird. BLANCHAUD , la. , . Oct. IS ( Special ) T. E Pearle , a brakcman , was killed hero last night at 2 o'clock while making a flying switch He was caughl between the cars and a part of his back literally torn out , and falling under the wheels an arm and leg were maEhed. Death relieved him in about nn hour after the accldenl. The remains were laken lo Stanbury , his home , on the next train liiNiininee Companies SiiNplelnnM. DBS MOINKS. la , Oct. 18 The insurance companies have been Investlgaling the death of Jacob Posner , a leading merchant , who ex pired September 8 , the alleged cause being renal trouble , from which ho was said to have suffered for several years Examina tions for the itisuiance companies fail lo show disease of the character mentioned. Ills death was sudden. WVSTID INDIAN vrinv. The Languid Walter anil the IIiniKr > MIIII'N U rath. The man with the florid face and the bild head grew more and more uneasy as he sat at the lestaurant lable , relates the Detroll Free Press. He Irled lo read a newspaper , but every now and Ihen would drop It , adjusl his glasses and glare up and down the room to find the waiter to whom ho had given his order. At last he managed to deliln him , at the risk of being scalded by the feonp ho car ried , and Inquired ; "How abou' lhat dinner I ordered9" "It will bo Lore immediately , sir , " was the arswer. The guest tried to read his newspaper once more , but as tlmo passed his uneasiness Increased unlll ho was glaring up and down Ihe room as fiercely as over. Ho found his waller again and Ihe same conversation was lepciiled After Iwo or Ihreo more similar attempts bo arose and went over to anolher waiter who was gracefully leaning against a pillar. "Look here , " said the guest , "I want to know something " "Yes , " responded the waiter. "What I want to know Is thisAm I over going lo get any dinner , and If I do get It , when will It \ > c" > " The languid younir man looked at him and replied- "Excuse mo. I am afraid you have made a mistake. I am only a waiter , not a prophet. ' Two NewroeH lj ni-In-il. ItOMR , Gn , , Oet 18. Reporls from Sotnervllle , llilrly miles noilh of this place , Htnle lhat two neprois mimed I'enn nnd Hayleton were lynched Insl night. Tno men vvero accut-xcl of uiton and had bei n at- lenled by llio Bheilff apd pos'e. While returning turning- with their prlhunerH n masked mob overpowered the > olllcus nnd disappeared with the prisoners' ' Into- the woods Nolh'ng has been foten or litwrU of the two negioes rtnce. i ELECTION BALLOT 1IODDIE Case Now in the Hands of the Supreme Court. TICK'.TS HAVE GONE OUT TO FHECOUNTlIS Sorrrlnrj Dull-toil lli-i'luri'M III' Will .Not llrrnll tinOillllrd I'll IK- UllU-WM SIIIM | - 11 > ( ll-llt-TCll To lt > < lie Court. I3is MOINnS , Oct IS ( Special Telegram ) Tl.e Iowa official ballot for tlio coming elec tion is In a bail muddle , and there Is no tell ing where It will cud. It all KFOWS out of the decision of the election hoird to plnco the mlddlc-of-the-roiil populists on the ballot as the regular populUt parly. The fusion branch took the matter Into court. The Polk county Judges united In declaring the action of the board Illegal. When this was announced , the board fllcd a motion to h < i\o the whole cato stricken f om the nics nnd thrown out of court on the ground that the ( .mint hail no business med dling with It The board alleged that the decision of BUcli a CUKUas outside the Juris diction of the court , the boird being the only authority. Today the middle-of-the-roaders fllc'l In the supreme court an application fern n writ of certlorarl to ha\e the proceedings of the lowe" court rc\lc\\cd , the whole else dropped nnd the decision of the board sus tained. Ilcforc the decision of the district court against the board was handed down Sucre- Hry of State Uobson had eel tilled the ballot out to countj auditors as prepared by the board. This must be done at least fifteen daja before election under the Inw Today .was the last day for the certification. If the supreme court should alllrni the lower court and decide that the middle-of-the-road jiopullMs ha\e been gUcn the pirty inmo wrongfully the billet would have to bo re organised. Meantime the auditors will be getting the ballots printed in the counties nnd Secretary Uobson said this evening that ho dlil not know what would bo done If the .board should be reversed lie hhould not re call the tickets unless epeclllcally Instructed bj the supreme court to do so. CIMUNO MIITINC : OK ODD rni upiirl ANNCiuliM AN 111 litNnlulile III More \u Tlmti One. DAVENPORT , la , Oct. IS ( Special ) The golden Jubilee of Iowa Odd Pcllows will bo celebrated with the grand lolge meeting which will be held In this cltj this week. This meeting also will mark the fiftieth an- nUersary of Da\enport lodge , No 7. which was orgjnbed in 1S47 by Grand Sire John Potts In a stor > and a halt rock building , which is still standing In this city on the north side of Kast SecoiiJ street , between Iowa and Hock Island bluets The lodge Is now one of the largest and most iiilltion- tlal In thu state In IhC- this lodge , In con junction with Scott lodge , No 37 , of this city , pm chafed the tine home it now oc cupies It Is for this rcabon tint the Odd Fel lows of la\enport have long been atwork /limning to make tills grand lolge meeting the most memorable In the history of the state. The program , which will bo followed b > the grand lodge In its sessions , has been I ' handsome ! j got up in sou\cnlr form , replete I In half-tone cuts of fourteen of the dlnstln- , guishcd officers of the state , as also of the I | Davenport lodges and the bhes of the Ue- bekah > . The names of the Ia\enport lodge ollicers and the roster of the grand lodge of Iowa , the grand state encampment , the JJebekah state aEBemhly and the patriarchs militant. While this will be the golden Jubilee meeting of the grand lodge , it also promises to bo the most troublesome. The Orphans' Home matter will come up for consideration during the meeting Thn membership of the lodge Is divided upon this question , which hab been nothing but a source of trouble from the time It was first suggested At n delegate con\entlon of the Thirty-first district , - trict in Cedar Itapids , at which all but two lodges were represented , there seemed to bo : a well defined feeling that the locating com mittee appointed by the grand lodge In 1895 and entrusted with the duty of contracting with Jefferson for the erection of the home in that city , had exceeded its authority when It disobejed the mandates of the grand lodge and located the homo at Indlanoli This Uew evidently was alho taken by the grand lodge at its meeting last jear , when It com manded Indlanola lodge to release the con tract made with the locating committee The action of the sovereign lodge. In Mistalnlng Indlano'n lodge In Us appeal leaves but one thing to do , build the home at Indlanola or not at all The sentiment of those present at the Cedar Rapids meeting was that they should bo allowed to govern thcii own af fairs , as 6t > ovvn in the follow Ing resolutions which were nnanlmoiiMj adopted' AVlien IK , 1 " building nnd m ilntcn inco of u iierm uiriit institution for the c ire protection nnd education of the dependon vvardH oil Odd Tallows In n most exemplun nnd meiltorious application of the humane and benevolent principles of the order , nm Wheip.is The grind lodge of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellovs of the Ht-ito of Iowa , by net and resolution of that body has declined In favor of and entered upnr the project of building and establishing a homo for Its indigent and helpless waids andWhereas Whereas The attainment and accomplish ment of this worthy and coTncndiiblo enterprise on the p irl of the grind lodge of Iowa , according to ltn expio = sed wll and desltc as Indlcited by Its n solutions nnd utterances has bion thw Tried , hindered hanii J. delayed and subjected to public scandal by the Intervention of mereenarj and personal Interests to the estent of arousing Htrlfe and bitter feeling , d ingeroiiB to the welfare of the order , therefore we , the repiosentatlviH of the \arlous lodge * of the rifty-llrst repicscntatlve district of the Juilsdlutlon of low i now In deli Rate convention assembled , In thu city of CVdir Haplds , do declare and utter as the volet and sintlment of tin Odd rillovvi of Ibis representative district , do ilcelire and 10- solve , that'Whllo we are In favot of a home If located and built under not mil i onill- tlotiM wo art firmly oppo od to Hie fnrlbi'i piosecutlon of the homo project under the londllloiiH which now prevail and demand of Iho grand lodge Hint It ab union anj further attempt in this direction at present and that It make mien disposition of th funds now collected for that puipose as It In ItB wisdom Hh.ill Ihlnk proper to make. Ues Molnes' building record for the past season will exceed that of any year since ISO. . It Is not Improbable that Glldden will soon have a curfew ordinance. The town council Is unanimously In favor of it and the recorder & & * , efci2WeioicWs > 2e/ opens with a vini-snap. sparkle bubble. i c/fs effervescent champagne. Absolutely pure , delightful to the taste. No wonder it is considered the greatest table water in the world. Londonderry is prescribed by leading physicians everywhere as the most valuable remedial agent known Notwithstanding the advance In in casesof Rheumatism.Gout , price ol foreign waters , prices on etc. _ Sold , Londoqdcrry reraalp the same. Dyspepsia Everywhere. has been Instructed lo correspond wllh other places for Information In reRitrd to It. A number of farmers of Webster county ro crpcrlmcntlnR with Imported feeders < is n speculation and < v fine lot of 00 steers have been purchased nt Omih.i HOR choleri Is sMll raRltiR near Hansel 1) W Molt Is probablv the licAVlcat loecr. Ho has lost about 1 100 head Many other farmers have lost Mftj to 303. Nearly every farm lus been vlslied by Iho tcrrlb'o dis ease1. ease1.Tho The family of J. W Hamilton of Don- duraiit was poisoned Wcdiirgda ) evening by citttiK cabbage which wa supposed lo con- lain pnrls green which WRS put on to kill In sects Mr Hamilton' wife mother and Mrs Hamilton's mother weio nil dniiRorously sick , but the doctor now pronounces them out of d\ngcr. The tvvcnlv-fourth annual meeting of the Woman's Chilstlan Temperance unleci will beheId at Orlnncll Octobei in to 22 The to-ird of trustees will convene Monday even- IHK In the parlor * of the CoiiKresatloiml church As this Is Ihe lasl Hireling of the piesint officers , final reports of Iho different cominltteefl will bo lead and action taken re- Bardlng all business transacled during Iho past vear. The Cedar Valley .Mcdlral Boeloty vvns In session In Independence Wednesday Over Ihlitj prominent phjslchns with their wives vvero In attcndmcc. The follow Ing olllccis we're c'ectcd for tlio coming jo.tr I'lesldent , lr IV. . Grouse Waterloo ; vice' president Ir M lj Shane Wlnlhrop , eoerotarj and treasurer , Dr.V 11 Snnll , Waterloo The program concluded with a banquet at the Slnlo Hospital foi the Insane Waterloo will bo the next place of meeting 13 J Nevlllo was arrested at Oe'wcln Sit- urday forenoon on a charge of hiving Hlolen ten head of cattle fiom n farmer near Hnn- dalla Ho broiiRht them to Oclweln nnd sold them to Hcilh & Humphrev but hoforo ho could get nwaj the sheriff arrested him Mnrslnl Plckard had Just got his prisoner Itibldo Iho jail and reimrked , " 1 will Invc lo se-arch jou , " when Ni-vll'o ' drew a revolver from his pocket and before- the odleei could Inte-rfeio he- placed the murlinvei his bent and pulled the li linger , killing himself In stantly. An army of black bugs about the sl/e of flies ln\ade-d Ocneva and lllt-rallv took pos ersslon ol the town about is o clock 1'ildiy night. Thoj came from the north In m > rlul millions just chcul of a lamehlnek cloud and filled the buildings before the citizens had lime to close their doors Tialllc was blocUaded , and It was Impossible to pass along the sticets until n ttaln of povvdt-r had been touched off , which scattered the pests for a lime 1'arlj plllcrn are at a loss to account for the pniince of the bugs and 1me never hO--n anjlhlns like11 S. C. Leo of Jefferson IHIB ri'eclved from Grand Island , Ne-b , the results of tin- tests of hK samples of Greene cottnly sugar bee-ts lately sent lliero foi chemical analvsis nnd llirce of the icpoits are \er > Ililtoring to Iho capabilities of Inc hell In that direction Two samples raised byl\aron Wise In Htlstol tested 12 .i nnd 12 9 pel cent of sugar and of 801 ami SI per cent puiltj This Is. extra good , 12 per cent of sugar and SO per cenl pure being the standard of excellence Mr Chcnowoth had a sample In which was Uhted 119 and SO 2 , which Is nlso ve'rj good Mr Lee shipped to Washington some beets raised bj Hudulph Monthel to be Icsted Near Slrnw berry Point a few dnjs slnco the llltlo 3-ve-ar-o'd daughter of Ml. nnd Mrs nverctl lost her life Mrs Kvoretl had been cleaning house and In so doing Iho lloor became Uttered with papeis She stepped outside- for a few moments and while out heaid the lllllo one si ream as If in greal pain. Slio hastily lan to the house and was horrified lo see her llttlu one ciuo'opcd In tlames , which could nol bo c\tlngnlshc > l unlll lee Htc to save Its life It B3ems that after the mother hud ( .topped outside- the llttlo girl thought to assist her In the house clein Ing and had opened the steve lo put sonic of the papers In , and In so doing her clothIng - Ing caught tire Arnold's Dromo Cfle-n J.-t sc-tdachcs lOc. 2fic and ROc All druggists I-OKKC VST OP 'IOIV\'S UI3 VTIinil. f ! MUTiim Pullnnd Wariiur.llli Ilic- AliiflK rslcrH . WASHINGTON , Oct IS Forecast for Tuesday For Nebraska and Knnsf. c.cnprally fair and winner Tuesday ; northwesl to fcouth- vvont wind" For South Dakota Pair and warmer Ttiehdov , vve t winds. For low n Generally fnlr Tuesdav ; po sl- blv loc il showers In the early mornlnir , wet winds i For Missouri Genci.illy fair Tuf > da > , lltrht vatlnlilo winds For Wvominff Filr and sllghth warmer ; llt'hl variable winds , Iex-ill Itt-coril. orFicn or TUG WCATHDU nunruv OMAHA , Neb , Oct. IS Hecord of rainfall nnd temperntuie compared with the coire spending day ot Ihe pasl Ihretvins 1S97. 15 % U13 IS'i Maximum lemprntnre . . . . " 2 fiO fC 78 .Minimum te-mpeiattire . . . 41 JIZ 1 GJ Averngo temperature 4S ' 4 SS ( ii Itilnfujl 46 .03 .OJ JO Pecord uf temperature and precipitation i al Oinnha. for this d ty and since Jlarcn 1. 1S97. Noimal for the day 52 Deficiency foi the div 4 Accumulated excebS hlnce March 1. . . . TO Nornul lulnfail for Ihe day OS Inch r\ctM : foi Ihe du ! iS Inch Total rainfall 'In e Mnich 1. . . . 1777 inches Deficiency Flnce Mm eh 1 10 17 Inches IXeem for cor. period , 1SUG . . . . 1 r > > Inches Detlclency for cor period , 1S15 . . . U 07 Inches Ili-liorlN fiiini Sditlinii. lit H 11. in. "Stli MerlJInn T'mc ' I'll.'M C'urcil In : t ID ( I MKiitN. _ Or.e appllcJllon Blvcs relief , Ir ' \Knevs 's Oint ment la a boon for Itching Hits , or Illlnd , IlleedliiK I'llea , II rellevcB ipilckly nnd pcrmancnll } In Hkln eruptions U stands without n rival. Thousands of IcHtlnionlalB M jou vvnnl ovldcncc Sfi eenlfi 7 Kiibn ft Co , Kith < inil DOIIK'H' ' , Slierinnn A , MrConni-ll Orutr C'o , 1111 ! Dodee Ht on IIAINIS' noi.nKv SIMJCIPU/ iihs It can be given without I he Uuoit IvilKo of ( In * piilli-iil In coffee , tea 01 aitlcles of food , will effect a permanent and sreeily cure whether the pitlent U u moderate ilrlnKir or an ukollulK v\ieck Hook of paitlculars free , to be hal of Kllllli iV , Co , , ISth anil Uouilat > Omul a Neb i.oii i\ SIMI : ii'ic en. , ciiii'iiiiind , o , Write for their "Hook on M rtililno Habit mulled free , DR. Iik E. ROE , ROED " ° -D EHTIST Itooin , ' ! - - , MiTlliliu lllouU , Take Kluator Many women live und - d e r a constant cloud of gloom Atul tie- ' The wcai { _ . ncsM anil vv c a Ic caused by BOIIIC ailment of their sex is llko nn ovt'tluitiRiiitf demon of dlsn ter nhvaja tcatly lo descend ti p o n Ihcin The average doclor cannot help them itinch. He lias not time to become a spe cialist and learn Ihe bcsl treat- mcnt for these delicate troubles , lie telies upon "local treatment" seldom docs any Rood , and often does harm No wonder women get dis couraged , but they taedn'l. Any woman sullcrintr from these delicate complaint * * who will vvrilc to lr H V. 1'icrccchief consulting ph > * > ician of the Invalids' Holel nnd Kuigical Inslilulc , IHlf- fulo , N. Y , will tccc-ivc , free of charge , n lellcr of sound plofessional advice nnd sup. Rcstion for hometrealmcnl IJr Pierce is oneof the mosl skillful specialists in the world in treating women's diseases , and his "I'avoritc I'rcscriplion" elites Ihe most obslinalc difficulties , when all else fails J r ncvcrlj i : ; q ofOolHd , Oolhil Co , Tix , writes - Mv wile stifle ml from cold feel mm fiilnting spells lieivlntis nnd soreness In the lower part or the Momich nlso hcirt trouble , loss ol npptlite llred fccliiiKs resl broken could nol sleep I Ine-d live doUois None of llicin givelirr relief she sniUred fivcjc.-.rs. hue was help'eis could not wilL from the bed to the fin p1 ice Mie used iwo hollies of lr 1-ierce s rnxorilc Presiriplion one bottle of Ir Pierces I'cllets nnil the lonl lioinc-trent- nienl he ailvlicd Hrlorc mv wife h.ul used Ihe iirsl hottlc of HIP mediLiiic she1 felt Ihe peed cf- feet and siid out liottU' would be inoiii-Ii I in sisted on her usitip t\.o hollies nnd she did - = o. Now she is sound . -.ml well ntnl I can praise jour medicine to the extreme" ( Oil b\PlIIUF ) A. AVrtHcn OmiiimtiT to ClHi : KVKUY CASK i i > Mt Kiiri MMI . Out eule IH pnnmm nt nlxl not H pnti hint ; up ( IKCS tl rut ul l n > * ar tn IHIM IK n t eiiin MIII ) tt n > lm t Hilt M llbtutr VLllt t nn IlllU \ > * ritltuut M u bj limit. nnilsuvic tin uum lioiijrKUHnuUt lei uic 1 11 tunil nil inont ) 1lii > * i \\lio iiulil Ui limit li it Inl tliat uu nt ran do t > ii nut wt will lm > lnllli > nil Ian liollinti uii I hold bllN uhllt line ( I HI Inll In u < . VVcilitl Knbt ItieHJlliI tuluin e Iliot inn Illicit. Ilinttilv will n it nin Willelur lull i iiillcutt IK tilul MI tlio LUlll'IKe VVl Wl10\\ tlllllnllMll Kl | tlllll Jllhllj MllM > , ntt Itu ino t i inttH lit phjMi Inn1 , ti ixc IUM i leiliftlln to i.l\r IIIOM llmti li iiipniQT itlkf In out IfiMinM piaitlii nlilitlili. Muulc Itinuilj II Imn i r < n iniKt illllliult too > GUumi. i lie i u juuli i M M * nut all 10 rnlH il teiltk-4 | Hut tin ter inn IIOIIK ( nnuulilfe 3011 * huuM tiut heitlAU tn > rt U Ii I ivnuil > V i u ( at e no ill tin e ol luliiK your iiioni j V i Ktiumntit lo c UH 01 itfiuul evt r > ilnlliu inil avc \\a\t \ \ i tipulntun to piotut , nl o llnnliclnl In kill" of ftfiflO.OOl ) . It IIMi | illy mfi tojli lie in tn ll'i' ' tun mini llciciul.ni > inn have In i n | Ulllinrll | anil lunlliK out } Ul lllullij f r UKlelent tu Atnaiilsuii I iltliuui.h > 111 nit nul jil i intil no oiu ha * pnlil Im I. ur nunii ) Do not uuMt hti > inoie niuiu v until 31 n u > I.B. uli. clnunli uii. ) nniiil ( UMx tnidl In tlilitv to nlnctv in ) liniHlcnti < IT tl > ani jitl nfinithii ; oui n | inn tun ns lui ! > liii H null Ulllu tl-4 for ItillKM and ndillihhe3 of tlloou ML liu\o cuiti ! \\lio Imvi Khtn ittliiN loll ti > urtr to tin n It eoi-ln ) on unit | < i 111:1 loilo liilii It will HIM 5 . i i Notnl or hiiltcitnif IIIMII niiiilnl tttriilnnilirou 10 nm He I lmt niiiv JDUI oINpiini ; Miller llui uili M ur owniir iflltmtt r' IIoin HMii toniM aio i lni | Uhoii late. pole thioil nuicDiii latdiiH In mouth r1 tupintlHti hi b < net nnd Jointlitlr lulllliu' out tiupllons en uny Initorihcliolv fn lln i I pi mini iliin | f | ( n | nlii"in licnitor hottigoti luxe no linn lorthle Tlmtt Aha nu tim- > tnntlnklnf nieicim AIM ! joinhli hliotilil ihs- lonUmii It ( uii tnnl UM tl ti.-i ! ; dniuK vlll ftlitly liilliK ou nnil inline iilitr * In tin etui Pout fall to write All ( oiuMxiiiilcmi nil Finteil In | lain tincl ojis We Invite the niurt t irlil Intet-liKatloa niut will do all In out poutr to aid ou In U. Aildiose , HEDY GO III , , Chicago , , III ! Anl : Sir-Jicil Institute. IGnS DotUoSt. , Omaha , Neb CONSULTATION FRBI5. Chronic , Kcrvous and Private Diseases nnil all WHAKNRSS RflCfil mid UlbOKIIKKSor iVitlil nYDROCnu.tnit V UUCOCl LL imminently ind BtieceBsfnllciirtd In u\i-r > CIHI- I DLOOI ) AND SKIN' UlBuiHLH Sere SpotB Plm- I plcH , Seroful i TiimorB 'litter Frif-ma anil lllood I'otBon tlioronglih ch-uiscd from tliiiH Btem 1 NKKVdUS JJcfollllj bpunn itorrlu 1 in nilml LOBBC-H Muht hmlKHlous , Lo ia of Vital 1'owcjra ponnaneiitl ; mill Hp.'i < \ llciiicil WBVK MKN. i ( Vitality Wo lit ) in ulo BO by lee clOBo nppllcitlon to biiBtntBH 01 HtntU M-Mrtj m * iil.ll Hlr.itu or crli -5ixtJAL , KXCKSSKS In inlilillo llfu or from InotfcctB of voutlifiil follies C.U1 or vvrlto ilium oilij. 110X277. Omaha Medical aid Suigicjl Institute. INDAPO Tllkl.lUil HINDOO REMEDY' rnoiUcij > Tiij A&OVE Itittt in ftOtfait * . Ourtm , oil .NrtrvniiH Dlfoasos Fplllnr Mimicry > I'iiroiiB , Hliii.'plo.ienoss , Nlclnl ) J mis- . sionn , otp caiiMid hy pjiRt ntjtibfjH , givoa * vigor nnd size lo plirnn1.cn pr tns. itnil quickly but Murely rpstorCR Jjmt Mnnltotnl In nlil or jountf I asllyonrrifl In VOB 11 ockot. I'rlcn fl. < H > n pdckoce , nix for fK.oltirlllt n ir > rtten ( i7iirtrnnfrn to cnre or mmifv rrfiimlfi. IIOS'T imAN IMITATION , tint Innmtnn liuvlnu INDAPO If jour druiiglut liu not pot It. WH will KHnd It preifiild illNUOO IIKHIIH III , Iropr. , llilo , o , III. or our iff nil. Kmiii x Co , ( or IMh nnd DOUI.IIU.S 8ti mill .1 A 'nlU r A Co , Nth A , Diiiiiiliisn Ms . OV1AIIA. M'J > | < > ( | IITM : llotli , i-Hj ! M < IM > IN ! ! ! Mr * Wlnaluvr'H hoothii.f ' , Mjrup h i > lictn Ufcd for over EO jours lu millions of mothers for tholr children ivhlla tfethlna- with perfect euc- c ? , It i-nntlies Ihonili . < nfteim Ihe BUIIK , all us all pilti cured win I cullc. nnil Is the best rcmcUv for ninrrliotn Sold bx drtiKKlsts In every port of the wcrlrl Ho euro nn.l nrk for "rMBMn lov\'H frothing Hrni" and Uko no other kind ? ' . cinls n bottle O. R. GILBERT CO. , SlMM'l'hHOI-N til ( illllCI-l llrilN. , OlMlllUI , Mnmirilr < iir < TM of Fur Garment i. Ru s , Etc. ISO I ItMIIJ , COIIIK'H llllltlN , I | | , Dr. CARL ENGEL orrici : , rar. M\IN SIMIIIT , In I'lunicr Hmldlng . . . , 'i i-ii-i > iioii < > \t , a. DISEASBS OF WOJIi'X ' AM ) CIIILDRES. . . . . ( SPECIAL NOTICES i jOOUNCsn. BLUFFS WANTS. mvin.u.Nos riii i r i Aii iAiJr"uVm,1.M ilri-c".f ° r 6Ult ° r " ' " " "y & Utla- * l'"i"1 DR. H. A. WOODBURY After Ju y , st my father , D _ . _ _ , I- I- \ \ odbniv ulll Imvo 0l.irWo , . f ] DENTIST } ho "lattl llolk ln mv ° "lco nnd o. i/UAM A IkJ 1 . , vil m „ tilJ ltt , 0 frown , , , , , i U.-hl . Wotivu , w onn IG. No 30 Pearl Street , A \s7nnnoTTr xr v > A. H. Nuxtto Grand Hotel. . . WOOB3URY , D.D.S IOWA GARNISHMENTS. Non-residents of Iowa now have no exemptions under tlio . i.w CoJc which went into effort October 1. We en it COI.I.FCT nln An COUNTS as of old , aRnlnat MARRIKD or SINiI.Iemployes ( of iii.ii" ways , Rxpress , Telegraph , Telephone aud Sleeping Cur companies NASSAU INVESTMENT CO. , Council Blnflfe ,