Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 08, 1898, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , "OVEMBEB 8 , 1898. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 3II.NOH MENTION. HamlHon'o shoe store. 412 Broadway. Btockert Carpet Co. , 205-207 Bwy. Moore's food kills worms and fattens. Window glass. Davis , 200 Broadway. Uoll 0. Morgan , drtiKs , 142 Broadway. KOn AUDITOR , It. V. INNUS. C. B. Jacqucmln & Co. , jewelers and op tlclans , 27 South Main Btrcot. Halo S. Uutchlna of 100 Fourth street ha returned from n trip to Pacific coast point * W A. Nightingale of Cut Off lake rcportci to the i ollcc laal night that an evil dlspoBci Individual hnd stolen ht pony. J. C. Blxby , healing and sanitary engineer flans and specifications for hratln , plumb tng and lighting. 202 Main , Council Bluffs Don't you think It must Do a pretty KOOI laundry that can plraso no many hundred of customers ? Well that's the "Easle,1 721 Broadway. The police received word yesterday after noon that the bicycle stolen last Thurada night from George Maltby , the me.eengc boy , hnd been recovered In Omaha. Al Rackwltz , who about three years ag vas sent to the penitentiary from here fo robbing a Hock Island freight car , ban p tltlone < l the governor for u pardon. Lieutenant John Albro of Torroy'o Roug Riders i-t In the city visiting his brothei Sam Albro. of the police force. Llcutcnan Albro is on his way homo to Wyoming fror Jacksonville1. Mrs. Julson died Sunday night at St. BIT nard's hospital of consumption , aged fie yenn Bhe had been In the hospital two years a u county charge and was formerly a residue of Monona county. The funeral of Louts Jacobwn , the vie tlm of Saturday night's wreck , will be hoi this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock from the fain lly residence , 2215 South Eleventh street. Interment torment will be In Falrvlew cemetery. The docket for the November term c district court has been received from th printer It shows but 371 canes listed an is Raid to be the smallest docket In thlrtco yeam. Only thirty-eight of theoo cases ar noted for trial. The fire department was called out yes tcrdny evening to Klmball Brothers' ele vator factory , where an Incipient blaze ha started in the foundry room. The flro wa qulcMy extinguished and the damugo wl ; not amount to more than $50. FOR AUDITOR , R. V. INNES. Coroner Jennings has postponed the Ir ciulry Into the deaths of the two victims c the wreck Saturday night at the Junctlo switch until tomorrow afternoon. Sever ; of the trainmen who were required as wll nesses had gene to their homes to vote tc day. day.Miss Morton , living on Fourth avenu near Seventeenth street while going to ht homo last night , failed In the darkness I notice a pllp of brick that had been left o the sidewalk at the corner of the street an fell over It , severely Injuring herself. Th fall rendered her unconscious and the at tanking physician feared that she had bee hurt Internally. The Vlavl homo treatment removes nccei city for surgical Interference. For Inforrai tlon call or address 32C Merrlam block. N. V. riumblne company. Tel. 550. Election returns will be received by up- clal wire at R. C. 1'eregoy's cigar store th evening. Those dcslrlne conies ot the Jubilee ed tlon of The Dally Bee cm secure them the Council Bluff ? om p nf The Bee. Her Henri Full * . Caroline Antoinette Neumayer , daught of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Noumayer , died sir dcnly at an early hour yesterday mornli from heart failure. The young woman wi 22 years of age and her death coming whol unanticipated Is a severe shock to her fan lly and many friends In this city. Miss Neumayer was apparently In h' ' usual health Sunday night. She had accor panled her parents and other members the family on a ride Into the country du Ing the afternoon. On retiring for the nig : she complained of feeling tired but not Illness. About 5 o'clock yesterday mornli her sister discovered her In an ur.coneclo' ' condition and a physician was Immediate sulmnoned , but she died without returning consciousness. The funeral will be held tomorrow mori Ing from the residence on Broadway at o'clock , and service * will bo conducted St. Peter's church at 0:15. : Interment w be In the Catholic ccmotory. Don't bo projudlt-ed but try an up-to-do roncern and patronize the reliable Bluff 01 Laundry. They're easy on clothes. Part 4 of The Bee's photogravures of t exposition is now ready and can be bad the Council Bluffs office. Troulilf on the Police Korce. It. D. Leut/lnger has tendered his resl nation as a member of the police force. T manner In which affairs are conducted pollco headquarters was not to his llklr There Is considerable dissatisfaction exli ing amoung the rank and tllo of the foi o\er the way preference * Is shown to one two officers who are supposed to huve a i lltlcal pull. The men do not dare say mu as they tire nfrald ot losing their job ? , 1 they think a whole lot just the same. D Weir , who holds the position of city dete < Ive , they say , Is the "whole push , " and tl none of the other men get any show at i Remember the exposition by getting PO roll's of Snap Shots ut the Council Bit ; ouice of The Bee. Ten cents each. YOIIIIK Woman 11 n illy Hurl. Miss Alice Fluke of Ohio , who Is the gu of the family of Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Brov met with a severe accident Sunday eve Ing while out driving. In turning fn fanning to Pierce street one wheel of t buggy dropped off the end ot a. small ci vert and Miss Fluke was thrown out. fi alighted on her head , sustaining a sevi chock to the spine. She Is being cared at St. Bernard's hospital. Rooms 50 and 75 cents per day at the N Ogdcn. Miss Julia Officer. teacher ot piano , ! Willow avenue. Fall and winter terra. A New York count oyster stew at the N Pacific for 20 cents. Those deulrlnc conies of the Jubilee e tlon of The Dally Bee can secure them i the Council Bluffs offl.-e cf The Beo. Ulectlon returns will be received by e clul wlro at R. C. Peregoy's cigar store t uvenlng. I'ntnte TraiiHfrrn. The following transfers were Bird yesl day In the abstract , title and loan office J. W , Squire , 101 Pearl street : Sheriff to Hollows Falls Savings In stitution , lot & and east 45 foot lot 4 , Work C. Curtis & Ramsey's add. s d..JI Julius C. Hauler , trustoe. to indepen dent srhonl district of Mlnden. lots 7 , 8 nnd 9 , block 13 , town of Mlnden , Sheriff to 'i ! W. Squire ! lot's. A'udl'tofii niindlv seU wU 17-75-43. a d . Three transfers , total . . $1 Twenty rooms at the New Ogden to lei the. week or month. MnrrliiKC 1 , Icemen. License * to wed were Issued ye tordaj the following person- Name and Hebldence. A II r McAllister. DPS Molnes . Mary E. Campbell , Oltumwa , . . . , . V II. llnusenflck , Omnliu . Anna C. Hartmnn , Omuhu . Thomas K. Oardnrr Omaha . . . . , , . , , . Tilda O. LlndqulHt. Kln bury , Colg. . . , CONFIDENT OF VICTORY NOW Republicans Feel Sure of Carrying Theh Oonntj Ticket Through , CHAIRMAN EVEREST ON THE SITUATION He St\Tn the Party In in excellent Condition nt the Clone of tlic Cntu- State Chairman Han cock I uf mi Aiicnl. "There U no visible reason why the entire - tire county ticket should not be elected am I believe when the ballots are counted raj prediction will be verified. Reports from al over the county Indicate that PotUwattamli will bo right In line with a good rcpubllcat majority. " Bo spoke Frank Everest , chairman of th < republican county central commltee , yes terday evening. The campaign this year hai been unusual In the general apathy one1 little Interest shown by the public at largt ftnd were It not for the candidates them' selves doing a little hustling It would bi hard to distinguish that today was the hat' ' tie of ballot * . The democrats , even thi most sanguine of them , do not expect t < elect the whole county ticket , but are hope ful that one or possibly two of their can < dldatcs may squeeze through. They an resting their principal hope on John Plumer candidate for county auditor , but R. V Innes , the icpubllcan candidate , baa wagci a most effective campaign and developei strength all over the county and In place where his opponents little expected h would. The Indications are that Innos wll be elected with a safe majority. The ( lectio of Freeman Reed as clerk of the dlstrlc court Is a foregone conclusion and 1s con ceded by the democrats. In fact , as Chair man Everest puts It , the entire republics : ticket in Pottawattamle county Is sure c election. The voting booths will be opened at o'clock tthls morning and will close at o'clock this evening- . The voting places 1 the different precincts arc as follows : First Ward First precinct , 104 Bast Broad way ; second precinct , 207 East Broadway. Second Ward First precinct , 23 Bryai street ; second precinct , 734 West Broadway Third Ward First precinct. 101 South Mai street ; second precinct , S07 South Main. Fourth Ward First precinct , 600 Soul Main ; second precinct , corner South Mai street and Ninth avenue. Fifth Ward First precinct , county built Ing , corner Fifth avenue and Twelfth stroe I second precinct , county building , 1511 Saul I Thirteenth street. | Sixth Ward First precinct , 2020 We Broadway ; second precinct. Jail building , co nor Fifth and Locust streets. Aiipenl from Chalrmnn Hancock , Chairman Hancock of the republican eta central committee has Issued the folio win appeal to the republicans of Iowa : To the Voters of Iowa Who Are In Favor Honest Money and Who Desire to Susta the Government at This Critical Hour : On this occnslcn , at the eve of an elec'.ln more far-reaching In Its effects and more In portant In Its Influences on the prosperity the nation than any ever held In Iowa , tl attention of the voter Is called to the fa that U Is his duty to go to the polls on t Sth of November and cast his vote for go government , for honest aud stable currcnc for the right and equitable conclusion of t glorious work done by our victorious arn and navy and our wUe and patriotic preside and for the just and righteous s.lutlon of t problems growing therefrom. The administration of President McKlnl has accomplished In the brief period sin the alarm cf war was sounded results who brilliancy has surprised America , startl Europe nnd won encomiums from statosm and soldiers from every nation. The frui of these glorious victories are , to be enjoyt provided wo sustain the grand admlnl tratton whoee statesmanship , together wl the prowess cf American arms , made the victories possible. Every voter In Iowa baa a direct intcn In this glorious work. Every voter In Io' loves the fhg and every voter In Iowa , well as In every other statu In our natlc should vote to keep Its folds unsullied. Tl Is the last appeal. No president ever need to be surrounded by a congress friendly his administration more than does Preside i McKlnley nt this time. There Is no doubt but that there Is larger majority than over before against t s' heresy of free silver nnd In favor of honi ' ' money. There is no doubt but that u lar I majority endorses the administration of Pr ! ident McKlnley. There Is no doubt but tl in every congressional district a majority the voters favor the election of members congress who will support President McKI ley in the settlement of the grave questio now confronting us. There can be no dev upon these points , but It Is ncces ary In c der that these results be accomplished tl every republican vote should be polled , Hoping this last appeal may route the v < . , ere of Iowa to a realization of the tru of the situation and to a determination ' give an overwhelming vote of confidence r , President McKinlcy and his adralnlstratl I remain , yours very truly , _ C. T. HANCOCK , Chairman Snap Shots all go at 10 cents each at t 11 Council Bluffs oftlco of The Bee. i. ' TIENIW HARIRI' is nniiT HANTS e : Police Flnnlly Identify the Voni 's - Mali ArreiitiMl for Stealing , I Henry Harley , the young man arrest In the act of stealing lumber from Hen t I Murphy's planing mill , has been final , _ | Identified as Bert Haney. It took the poll . three days to learn this , although Han a J has been under arrcat lu this city durl o the last few years a number of times. Or last January he was sentenced to thlt e days in the county jail for stealing ct belonging to the Council Bluffs Coal a Ice company nnd a few months 'before tli was caught In the act of stealing cordwo from a Wabash freight car. After their i lease from jail last February , he and 1 b other tra-sfcrrcd thtlr residence to Omal Up to date the police have been unable discover where he secured the wagon a team of mules with which he was haul ! the lumber away. Yesterday morning > Murphy tiled an Information in Just ! Burke'a court , charging Harley , alias Ham with breaking and entering. The hearl j Is set for Saturday next. Justice Burke the meantime committed him to the com U jail In default of $500 ball. On his way to the jail In custody ot Cc stable Ht Balrd young Hanpy made a bre for liberty. Balrd fired several shots nt him , but this only made Haney run I faster. Several citizens took part in I pursuit , and Haney was captured just as was trying to crawl through a fen When ho found ha was corralled he tr to draw a revolver , but v quickly disarmed. Where or how he m : aged to. secure the revolver Is a quest ! that IB bothering the police. When . | rested last Saturday he was supposed to hi 1 1 been searched before being locked up a the revolver , which was fully loaded , m have escaped the vigilance ot the jal or elie It must have been handed to t while on his way from the jail to Juit * ° I Uurke's court , or * l e while be wan In i justice's court. j' ' Mr Murphy also filed an Informal 21 against him In Justice Ferrlera court 24 the charge of larceny from a bulldl * * Haniy nd hli gang have for several ye 21 been a source ot worry to the police , they have always managed to escape golnn to the penitentiary. This time , however , the authorities believe they have a dead cinch on being able to send him over the road. Dr. Heller , osteopath , Reno block. Not "how cheap. " but "how stood" Is the question that confronts the Individual with a bundle of unwashed laundry. You will bo pleased nt the popular Haglo Laundry , 724 Broadway. FOR AUDITOR , R. V. INNES. TO PAY ODTSTAMMM ; WAH HANTS. City Connell Taken the I-'I rut Step In that Direction. The city council , at the recular monthly meeting I net night , took the first steps toward making some provision for the pay ment of outstanding warrants which by the recent decision of the supreme court can not be paid out ot current funds until all warrants drawn for current expenses are satisfied. A resolution was passed providing for the Issuance of bonds to refund thin outstanding Indebtedness. The resolution was an follows : A resolution to provide for the Issuance of bonds to refund the outstanding Indebted ness of the city ot Council Blutfs , la. , evi denced by unpaid general fund warrants ol said city. Whereas , The city of Council Bluffs , la. , during the years 1896 , 1897 and 1893 , Issuei1 Its warrants on the general fund of said citj In payment of the current , ordinary and nec essary expenses of said city , and in antici pation of th'- collection of a tax for genera city purposes tbcittoforo levied and nssessei against the taxable property of said city said warrants so Issued being within tin amount to be derived from said levy , and Whereas , There remains outstanding am unpaid of the warrants so Issued for the Us cal year ending March 1 , 1896 , the sum o Jl.302.93 ; for the fiscal year ending Marcl 1 , 1897 , J59.413.82 , and for tbo fiscal year end Ing March 1 , 189S , $75.001.41. together will Interest on said sums from the date of inn turlty of said warrants , nnd Whereas , Under and by virtue of the pro visions ot now existing law , as construed b ; the supreme court of Iowa , the current rev enucs ot the city arc not applicable to th payment of said warrants , and it become expedient and necessary for the city to re limit said wan nuts as prc\lded by law. Therefore , be It resolved , by the city coun till cf the city of Council Bluffs , that th said city do Issue , nnd said Issue Is hereh ; ordered , the negotiable bonds of said clt ; In thr sum of JHO.OOO. In form as provldei and authorized by law. for the purpose o refunding the Indebtedness of said city , evl denced by Its outstanding general fund war rants Issued during the years 1896 , 1897 an 1898 , hereinbefore referred to and speclticd said bonds to bear Interest nt the rate a 4 % per cent per annum , payable semi annually , with principal and Interest pay able at the National Pork bank. New Yor City , New York. Said bondt to become du ( $10,000 five years after date ; $10,0,00 six year after date ; $10.000 seven years after date $10,000 eight years after date ; $10,000 nln years after date , $10,000 ten years otto date ; $10,000 eleven years after date ; $10,00 twelve years after date ; $10,000 thlrtec years after date : $10,000 luurtcen year after date ; $10,000 fifteen jcors after date $10,000 sixteen years after date ; $10,000 sev euteen years after date ; $10,000 elghtec years after date , and $10,000 nineteen year after date. Be It further resolved That said bond ! when so Issued , in conformity with th ! resolution , shall be delivered to tha treas urer ot the cltv of Council Bluffs and re celptcd for and registered as by law prc vlded and that the said treasurer shall ej ' { change said bonds at not lets than par an ' accrued Interest for the outstanding tir ! paid general fund warrants ot the city < | Council Bluffs issued during the years 189 1 1897 and 1898. for the refunding of whlc ; said warrants said bonds are ordered an ; authorized to be Issued. Said Bonds to I . Issued and delivered by the treasurer upo ; the surrender to him of an equal amour In principal and Interest of the sale ! gener : . fund warrants to refund which said bom > were Issued , and that he shall at once cane > thn said warrants for which said bonds in j , exchanged , making upon said bonds , as f exchanged , certificate n * required by la and doing and performing all things nece ; sary to carry out this resolution an effectuate eald exchange. A resolution was also adopted authorlzlu Frank True , finance clerk of the city , I negotiate the refunding bonds. With the exception of allowing the salai lists and bills for the preceding month th was the only business transacted , as n ' early adjournment was taken to Thursdt night to allow the democratic members a opportunity to attend the rally at the opei house. A card and dancing party will be give by Fidelity council. No. 167 , Royal Arcanur at their hall In Beno's block Friday ever Ing , November 11. All members and the friends cordially Invited. Xeir Church , The Presbyterian ladles will serve dlnn . and mapper or oysters for 25 cents at s : 'Broadway , this being election day. Help tl 1 now church. Ladles wanting fine medicinal wines an liquors call Jarvls Wine Co. , 225 Mai street , upstairs. Lady In attendance. Chrlntmnn Iloxen for Holillem. Mrs. Klrkland , president of the Counc Bluffs Woman's Sanitary Relief commUsto : received word from Colonel Bird at Ington , D. C. , yesterday that all package for the troops In the Philippines would 1 sent free by the government from San Frai r.lsco to Manila. The Christmas pacUagi for the boys of Company * L , Fifty-first Jo volunteers , must leave hero not la.cr tha Thursday of next week. The tin boxes , 11 < G' Inches , which the commission is bavin made to contain Christmas packages , wl be ready for distribution this evening. Tre > nor Sen-united. Some thirty or forty students , comprislti Dr. V. L. Troynor's class at the Omaha Med cal college , treated him to a surprise la' . I night. They came over In a body , lieade 1 by the college banner , and after scrcnudln him at his olHcc in the Baldwin blocl marched to his residence , where they wei entertained by the doctor. Dr. Treynor republican candidate for county coroner , ar the students let the fact be known wi their shouts of : "Treynor for coroner , he all right. Ccroner Treynor , Treynor f < coroner , he's all right. " Those desirlnc conies or the Jubilee ed tlon of The Dallv Bee csn secure them ; the Council Bluffs ompe of The Bee. jj A first-class meal at the New Ogden f 25 cents. ! \ntnrnIUatlon I'miern Rrniiteil. In the superior court yesterday Judi Aylcsworth granted naturalization papc to the following : Lars Nelson of Haz Drfl , Niels Peter Christiansen. Pe-ter Bus Chris Mlckleson , Julius Westrom , Frederl' ' Ferdinand Petersen , Frederick Rasmusse Danes and all residents of this city , Kateleman of this city , a former subje of Russia's czar. Rudolph Hopp. Hen Dunker , Jacob Dunker of Mills county ai E. C. Klopplng of this city , all former m Jcts of the emperor of Qerroany. Election returns will be received by sp clal wire at R. C. Peregoy's cigar stor * tl evening. n FOR AUDITOR. , . R. V. INNES. The New Pacific cafe , open all day n night , n I . . . Walter Johnson , lawyer , notary. Supp bl Collections made everywhere iu X' . S Rooms at , the New Pacific from $1 25 week upward. WILL MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP Excellent Outlook for Republican Success in Iowa Today. HANCOCK CLAIMS EVERYTHING IN SIGH ! Say the OrniHl OliI I'nrty Will Cam Uvery CoiiKrunMlonnl Dlntrlct Dentncrntn Talk l.oml anil Claim Several DUtrlctn. DES MOINES. Nov. 7. ( Special Tele gram. ) On the strcgnth of polls received to day. Chairman Hancock of the republic * ! state central committee raised his cstlmati of the republican majority In Iowa fron 00,000 to 60,000. Hancock cays decisive fig urts from sixty-eight contles show tha the republican candidates for con gress in every district will be clectet by good , round majorities. The total ma Jorlty on the whole ticket Is placed at abou 60.000. This depends largely on the exten of the rote and Is based on the followlm of last year. He Bays Indications arc tha a larger percentage of republican voter will go to the polls tomorrow than last ycai which will mean the election of every con gresslonal candidate on the republican tlckel He will not admit a possibility of Wills election , a candidate who Is considered th strongest of the fusion ticket , The poll In fifty-eight counties , as received by th committee , show a net gain of 9,612 eve the vote of last year. Not a single congressional district Is con ceded to the republicans by the democrat ! state central committee. Chairman Fre Townsend nnd Secretary George Huffma were busy today figuring on reports re celved from various parts of the state. Tl democratic committee says that J. B. Weave will defeat Lncey In the Sixth by ncarl 1,000 votes ; that Ney will bo elected In th Second ; Finn In the Eighth over Hepburt that Howell In the Third and Edward Andei son In the Tenth districts will surely t elected. As to the Ninth district Ihcy < 1 < clare Lyons to bo neck and neck with Smlt McPhereon. The democratic committee saj also that Herman E. Wills will run ahea of the ticket nt least 10,000 votes. Ho the ) candidate for railway commissioner. Over Water AVorUs. KEOKUK , la. . Nov. 7. ( Special. ) ' Papers have been filed with the clerk of tl United States circuit court , In whli Leonard F. Cutler of Boston prays for nullification of the former proceedings regard to the receivership and sale of tl Iowa Water company of Ottumwu. Tl plaintiff alleges that ho owns $15,000 wor ! of the Ottumwa company's bonds , the tot I Issue having been $400,000 , nnd William . j Brownell of thl3 city having been appolnti receiver when the bonds were defaultc The Ottumwa property was told for $53 300.83 and plaintiff alleges that It cost $50C 000 , but fraudulent and Illegal schemes hi clouded Us title and the commlttco In char , of the former receivership had "a settli purpose and scheme , to depreciate the val of the property. " He also alleges that tl appointment of W. I. Babb as special mast In the former proceedings was Illegal , b cause he IB a brothcr-ln-Inw ot Judge Woe son , and hence all 'tho acts ot Babb a void , as Woolson appointed him. Plaint therefore prays that the foreclosure pr ccedlngs and sale ot the property be s aside and nullified and he be given flfte forty-fourths of'th'61 $524,000 , alleged to the actual price of the property. Pnrmcrn an FlnaiicIerH. PAULLINA , la. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) O'Brien county farmers can claim the crcc at all times of being wide-awake financle as well as practical farm operators. It H required only a short time to suggest t connection between a low rate of interest i chattel security and the profits of feeding. A month before the corn crop of 1898 n ; begun to leave the field there were record In the county chattel mortgages aggrega ing thousands and thousands ot dollars. Tl money was borrowed for the purpose of pu chasing western cattle , and within sixty 100 days a large amount of money will fl ( into the farmers' pockets after paying a go rate ot Interest on the money Invested stock and provender. It Is this business that is making weste farmers rich , and the farmers who ha some spare money to Invest In the same w are giving even more practical dally le sons to our friends In the effete far oast. Tramp .S 'Ciir < > N n Vorillft , SIOUX CITY , la. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ] John Carroll has been awarded a judgme for $500 against the Chicago , St. Paul , Ml neapolls & Omaha Railway company In very peculiar suit. Carroll admits that has been a tramp In many senses of t word and that ho has been accustomed boating his way on the trains. One nip last August he climbed up on top of o of the passenger cars of the Omaha roi with the intention of stealing a ride to j Paul. He say.s a man came along and kick him on the head as ho waa lying on t roof. Ho fell to the ground and was E verely Injured. He sued the company ( $2,000 damages , admitting that he w stealing the ride and that he had no bu Iness on the top of the car. The case we to trial and the Jury awarded the man Judgment for $500. Knew the Value nf T.aiul. ALC30NA , la. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Geor Dotgman of Buffalo township Is In luck. I has lived up there for a long time and h been fifteen or twenty miles from eve place , but now he will be right In town a : the town comes to him. Ho bold 220 acr of land the other day to tha Cedar RapU Garner & Northwestern Railway rompai for depot grounds and a town site. F sixty acres he received $30 an acre , and f sixty acres ho received $40 an acre. I knew a good thing when ho saw It and well. Hla neighbor , whoso land waa t first choice of the company , Imagined I to bo worth $100 on acre aud hestlfl ow It. Mr. Dclgman lives on the nortbwe quarter of section 9. H. II. Ilnrnoj' fhnrKeil with Theft MASON CITY. la. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ] E. R. Harsoy of Parkersburg , who has act as poultry Judge In many of the blggi shows of this and other states , has be arrested for stealing a valuable Plyraou Rock chicken. It was a theft perpctrat In this city during the recent big show. : was brought to this city from Parkersbu : together with the chicken , which was Iden fled , and Harsey finally pleaded guilty. Myntcrlotift Ili < niiiearnnrc. | CEDAR RAPIDS. la. , Nov. 7. ( Spec Telegram. ) Frank Kelly , a young farn living near the city , mysteriously dUa pcarod Sunday night after leaving a n < at tha barn that he VMS goln ; to corar suicide. Nothing has been foucd of h today. There U no known cause vby should end his life. ninherzleinent. KEOKUK. la. . NOT. 7. ( Special. ) Geoi F. FInnerty , ealesman for the Ruck-Reli company , was arrested at Ottumwa today a brought hure , charged with embezzling $7 He says he lost It with Ottumwa gamble but efforts to make them glvo up the mot have failed. lovrn ! . .lltlcalnte * . Mathew Cavanaugh of Iowa City , onr the moa * prominent democrats In tbt t : Weak , Irregular Pulse , Fluttering of Heart , Palpitation , Sallow Skin , Sunken Cheeks , Faint Spells , Indicate Heart Trouble , Cure it With Dr. Miles' New Heart Care , The Great Heart and Blood Tonic. Will It soon wear awny ? Oil ! Not llo\v many thoiiMinila of unfortunate sufferers hnvo gone down to nn untime ly grave because they beetled not the warnings. A weak lit-nrt never euros Itself. Beeun e of Its feeble notion , circulation Is Impaired , the digestive or gans are deranged , the liver and kidneys fall to cleanse the Impurities from tlio blood. Disease and decay affect the whole Imdy , but Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure will put things to rights. It stim ulates digestion and assimilation , while It assists the liver and kidneys In thylr work of purifying the blood. It gives new strength to the heart aud builds up the wasted tissues. Mrs. Allco Clark. Elkhart. Ind. . relates her experience in the following words : "About two years ago I began to have oc casional fainting spells , which gradually be came more frequent and severe. After each spell I would be very weak and nervous nnd has refused to support J idgo Ncy and the i , state platform. ' Oovornor Shaw closed his campaign at Pella In the presence of a largo crowd. i The latest estimate In the Sixth district Is that Major Lacey will have 850 majority. Dolllvor Is given 1,000 plurality In Greene county by the conservative politicians around Jefferson. I General Jnmca B. Weaver's friends are now pointing to the recent pension granted their champion as an evidence of ha ! patriotIsm - < Ism of long ago. I ' The Scott county farmer who sold 600 acres of land for $76 an aero recently Is looking for Judge Ney to answer his statement that farmers of that section are starving to death , mortgage ridden and what not that Is pov erty stricken. Hon. II. C. Mitchell of Ottumwa , who recently - ' cently withdrew from the democratic party , > now declares that ho will stay out of that party as long as It stands on the Marshall- town platform or anything that resembles that political monstrosity. The Hepburn-Finn contest In the Eighth has been the most one-sided contest ever ' witnessed In that part of Iowa. Finn has , not even the support of the clement In the party which ordinarily boasts that It takes the ticket , good , bad or Indifferent , abso-1 lutoly straight. I Judge Nathaniel French of Davenport Is the last democrat of the old school to an nounce his Indisposition to support the Marshalltown platform. These cases have been coming BO fast of late that no reference is made to them In the republican presi of Iowa any more. lorrn NCWN otun. Newton Is to have an Incubator factory. Ida Grove has erected a handsome build ing for high schocl purposes. The Keoktik & Fort Madison road hoe been ordered sold to pay Its indebtedness. At Dccorah ten joung bloods were ar rested nnd fined $3 for their Halloween fun. The Lemara Evangelical Germans have erected one of the handsomest church edi fices In the state of Iowa. The Northwestern will construct a line between Denlson nnd Wall Lake which will form a part of the Algona extension. The state debt of Iowa Is no longer un constitutional , it having been reduced to $155,061.23 on the first day of this month. The dairy Industry of Iowa continues to grow. There are now 1,00' ' creameries in the state , ogalnst 954 In 1697 nnd 891 in 1896. President Beardshear of the Iowa college delivered an address at Cedar Rapids upo : modern education that Is attracting atten tion all over the country. The solo of the fine library of the late Bishop Perry last week proves that re llglous books arc not In demand. Thej brought about one-hundredth part of theli original cost. Nothing nicer to send your friends nt a distance than Snap Shots of the exposition Get them while they last at the Council Bluffs office of The Bee for 10 cents. Ilolibery nml Flclit. J. W. Hamilton of Oak Hill. , Kan. , while In the company of a negress named Lulu Fryron over the store of M. Satzman , at 721 Broadway , Sunday night , was robbed of $15 and a revolver. The division ot Hit booty led to a fight between the Frynon woman and other negroes living there. The pollco wore called and arrested the Fryson woman , Gertie Taylor and Charles Edwards , all colored. The Fryson woman was badly cut , having been struck on the head with a lamp and a water pitcher. In police court yesterday morning the women were each given thirty days In Jail and Edwards waa fined $5 and costs for disturbing the peace An Information has also been filed against them for larceny , and Hamilton Is being held as a witness. An Information charging Satzman with keeping a disorderly house will be filed after election. I'etltloii In IlnnUriiiitoy. VlRt Badollct , the grocer doing business 3 at the corner of Broadway and Seventh street , filed a petition for voluntary bauk- : up-Icy in the federal court ycsterdav. Ho schedules ht preferred liabilities at $103.19. being jcnt duo Cole & Cole for the ptore ho occupies , and $600 due on n note held by the First Xathnal bank ot this city. His general Hrbllltles he schedules at Si. 733. % . being for stock purchased. His assets he fcchodules at tlOO. being the stJ.U In Ills store , and $1,579 bills due on opn book ac counts. His houH'liold furniture , clothing , etc. , to the value of $500 , ho claims us ex empt under the law. Democratic llnllr. The local democracy held a meeting last night at the opera house , to which the faithful turned out In goodly numbers. . . j City Attorney S. B. Wadsworth presided h i On either side of the itngo were largo por- d < traits of Abraham Lincoln and W. J. Bryan , ' e ' The speakers were J. A , Lyons , fusion can- ' j . . { dldate for congress from the Ninth district , Lew Genung of Hastings , and Hon. W. A Spurrier of Des Molnes , candidate for Judge of the supreme court. All three speakers , i for something better to talk about , paid ' i particular attention to the McClcary bill. ' nt of OliiNN CoinpiiiiKilled. . MUNCIE. Ind. , Nov. 7. Thomas Pirt , i president of the Port Glass Mnnufacturi Q coapany , was killed by a I5lg Four passen- gr < raln this morning , while re-.irnlns from 16 f. fire. Mr. Port was sllehtly de-af aud oid not hear his companion shoutla ; fjr nlm to I I step oft the track. Tbo body v.'ua terribly , mangled. Nervous Vlomen , Horsford'c ' Acid Phosphate quiets the nerves , and induces Sleep. Sold cnlr In boltlet. my heart exhibited filgn ? of functional dis order. My physician wn unable to relieve me. my trouble developed Into nervous pros tration , and it was conceded by all my friends that ray time for this earth was exceedingly limited. But I am happy to say that now that tlmo Is evidently far distant , thanks to Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine. After the HrsL few doses of these medicines my appetite Im proved , my spirits brlghtcne-d nnd I grow rapidly hotter. In six weeks I had gained ten pounds , and the dlragrccablo sensations which I had so long experienced had com pletely disappeared. " "Since taking a number of bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure my health Is better than for many years past. I no longer ex perience any trouble from lying on my left side , have no pain and scarcely any palpita tion. My heart tisc-d to palpitate and boat so violently that the movement could be noticed through my clothing. My heart became - came greatly enlarged , but now the trouble has nearly oil disappeared and I feel well and strong. " ANDREW JACKSON. Ccntralla , Wash. ,1 "For four years I ufferc < l from heart dl oauo and nervousness which was cauaed by La Grippennd pneumonia. I had sharp pains In the heart , palpitation and a dis tressing feeling of falntness ; was short of breath and could not sleep or rest well nt night. My he.iltli run down , nnd I bream * PO thin and weak that I could not attend to my business. Responsible parties rccom mended me to try Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure , which I did , nnd after usdlig four bottles tles of that medicine , together with two ot Restorative Nervine- was completely cured ot haart trouble and nervousness and hav < enjoyed good health < -\er since. " RICHARD T. GREEN' . f * ; Galotou , Pann. i " All druggists are authorized to null Dn Miles' Now Heart Cure on a guarantee thai first bottle will benefit or money will be re- funded. Bo sure and get Dr. Miles' Netf Hcait Cure. Take nothing else. Write u about your troubles and -illmeuts and w * will glvo you , absolutely free of charge , the honest ndvlco of a trained specialist. Book let on heart and nerves sent free. Addrens DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. , Elkhart. Ind. V BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY Primary , Secondary or Tertl r7 BLOOD POISON permanently Cured in 15 to 35 Days. You can b treated at home for sumo price urder same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we wfll contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bill * , and no chaice if we fall to cure. IP YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide potash end still have aches and palm , Mucous I'atchei in mouth , Sere Tlmmt , Pimples , Cop per Colored Spots Ulrers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out. It Is this secondary We miaranfsfi fo uure We solicit thn most obetlnate cnsea and challenge the world for a case we cannot euro. This disease has elwayi battled the skill of the moit eminent physicians. tSOo.OOP capital brhlnd our uncondi tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application. 100 page book sent free. AUlrc . COOK niSMRDY CO , , 1-JD1 Temple , Clilcnico. 111. WHEN OynKHS tMTIj CO5SCI/F Searles & Searles , "SPECIALISTS. innrunteo to ouri- speedily and rn H nllr all NERVOUS , ( .IIUOMC AND 'III VATIC illhcn cn of men nnd women WEftK SYPHILIS "SEXUALLY cured for life. Night Emissions , Lost Manhood , Hy- roi-ele , VerlcoOlf , ' onorrhea. ( > et , Syph- Is , Stricture , iMles , Fistula and Rectal llceri , Diabetes , Brlght's Disease cured. CONSULTATION PHEH. stricture GS0etSTid ; * , 8 y new method without pain or cuttlnr. lull on or addrtea wltn stamp. Treatment ijr man. i if x.nttt at. , iRUUIILK S SW o > i.tn \ . VKII. Rrlltf. Curolnllrta't. Kever Tftnnn I lll ( tlsillr trnd ( o nr I'Jf i rcr In rl 'n IM | < M ! < nrelfi | . I'nKK prr crlptlon with t ill rtlrrr r fnr I , ' H ' D ncll , Hrni for a qutrl , prlrttc rnrf | Mk'lU Ix i i. Nirvout D'Mllir. ' fmtll WokW r ri . Varlrncclr M < - n II u'rl.li Muilcb rni ' ier , II Ifi. n . i ( ' l'ir fin hlll/1l'll iBiiil JL I Extra Fine 5-Cent Cigars Sold by the best retail trade throughout the west. John G. Woodward & Co. Distributors , Council Blurts , Sprclnl Announcement. 80 acres good land for sale In Putnam county , Florida , one mile from Kenkt. Will trade for Council Bluffs property. ICO acres good land In Brule county. So. Dak. , six miles from railroad. Will trade for Council Bluffs property. Wo have several houses for rent la desirable locations. Several farms for sale on easy terms. Wo hnve for sale an S-room house , with stable , located on lot 66 feet front in finest residence portion of the city. This property can bo bought at a bar gain If taken at once. Small fruit farm for nnlo at a Ion- price. Now is the time to Invest In a home If vou want one. Real estate values are low , but are picking up with Increased sales. We nave a number of small residence properties that can bo bought at low prices. Remember that i\e are making loam and writing tire Insurance at as low a rate as any one else , nnd wo would ba pleased to bo favored with a share ot your business , LOUCHE & I.OUGEE. No. 102 South Main Strct. . Council Bluffy. la. Fees Gas and Gasoline Engines 2)to ) 26O Horse Fewer t All ICIlliU. \ R. description * A. CO. , THE NEUMAYER JACOB NI'.U.MAYniJ , PHOP. 161. 20C. CO ) . . 210. Broadway , Counrll Bluffs. RateH , } 1 25 per dayj 75 looms. Klrit-rlnsi U uveiy respect Motor I Inn to all depots. I ocnl iinoncy for the Celebrated 81 l.otu ABC Beer. First-clans bar In con * nectlnn WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE ir | Tern Ciiiinrlt Itlnffn anil Otnnlin. Rates IlrnHonnlilo , Hatlsfnctlon Guaranteed. Council muffs ofltre. No 8 North Main street. Telephone 12ff. Omaha olMce removed - moved to " 22 South Fifteenth street. Telo- Fihnio 13H ' Connection * mido with South Omkbr t