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    'IT70 ' OMAHA DAILY UTSR : TIirUHDAY , V13H1UT VRY 1(5 ( , 185)J ) .
I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
H i -I
I , COUNCIL BLUFFS *
MINOtl S
lluy Hamilton' ? | 3 50 shoes.
Uavla eclln glass
Moore's food kills worms and fattens.
C. E Alexander & Co. , picture frames.
Dartel & Miller. 100 B'way , give "Stars. "
TOVIH rurnlturt & carpet Co. , 407 B'way.
J C. Illxby , beating , plumbing. Tel. 193.
Ir Alice M. Stark of Ottumwa Is In the
city
C1 ll Jicqucmln & To , Jewelers nnd op-
tlclann , 27 S uth Main street.
Get your work done at the popular Knglo
laundry , 721 Uroadwaj , 'phone 167
The Lidleo of the Maccabees will hold a
Bpcclal sc'wlon this evening at 8 o'clock.
Sherl't Tiibbfl of Glenwool was In the city
yesterday looking after some property In
terests.
County Treasurer Arm ! turned over to the
city yesterday Ib.'iSS 31 , being Ha share ol
the taxes collected during January
Thu Council Bluffs Woman's Sanitary lle-
llcf commission will moot nt 2 30 o'clock
this afternoon In the city council chamber.
Police Sorgeint Tom Comtc In on the sick
list and Deptitv City Marshal rimrles Stock-
dale Is occupying his desk at headquarters.
The regular meeting of Abe Lincoln Relief
corps will bo held tomorrow afternoon at
2 30 o'clock In Grand Army of the Republic
hall The regular meeting of Harmony chup-
ter , No 25 , Order of Hastens i'tar , will beheld
held this evening , commencing nt S o clock
uhnrp.
Two cases of measles were reported to the
Board ot Health yestcrdij Robert Bender ,
l > 24 Third avenue , Hazel Gregory , Fifth
avcnuo and Fourth street.
Harry Saumlers of this city has rccurcd n
position on the engineering oorps of the
Union Paelflc and leave * ne\t week for Kan
sas to Jo-lii a paity In the Held.
The Men's club of St John's English
Lutheran church will meet tomorrow oven-
lug at 8 o'clock , when William Mrccn will
deliver an address on "Tho Church in Dro-
wark. "
A marriage license w IB Issued jestcnlny
to Myron D Ilarrlman , aged ISO , and Mf.v
Vesny , aged 24 , both of Underwood. They
wore married by Rev. S. M. Perkins of the
Christian tabernacle.
The infant son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
1'alklnburg died jcsterdny morning nnd the
funeral was held In 'the ' afternoon from the
family residence , SOS Avcnuo E. Interment
was In Palrvlow cemeterj.
Yostcrdaj afternoon Mrs U McMnekcn ot
East Washington nvcnuo underwent a deli
cate surgical operation , performed by Drs
Mncrao and Stcphenson , and indications
point \ > y her speedy recovery-
The Infant son ot Mr nnd Mrs. Charles
Johnson of Hast Pierce street dleJ yesterday
morning. The funeral will be held this aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock from the residence and
'burial ' will bo in Walnut Hill cemetery.
The work ot raiblng nnd repairing the
bridge over Indian creek on Broadway at
Thirteenth street Is now under way nnd
commencing today the bridge will bo closed
to traffic. City Engineer ntnvre expects that
the work will be completed , provided the
"weather docs not Interfere' , In about two
"weeks.
Oeorge Haggorty , whcso disappearance
caused his family considerable ecncern. Ins
returned homeHe had been in the coun-
'try looking for a , team ot horses and had not
< lcemed It necessary to inform his family of
his Intention.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Estop , who after visit
ing In Cincinnati went on a trip ( o the
south , wrlto homo from New Orleans that
nt itho hotel In which they are stopping nil
the water pipes were frozen nnd no one could
venture out of doors without an overcoat
Such cold weather they say haa never been
experienced before 'there
M. J. Sullivan of 2525 Avcnuo A com-
plalnod to the police yesterdey that I Is barn ,
had been broken Into during the previous
nliht and two sets of harness stolen. The
theft of harness throughout the city Is be
coming of almost nightly occurrence , but
the pollco appear to bo utterly unable to
cither locate the thlcvc-a or the stolen har
ness.
The commltteo of the whole of the city
council will Inspect this afternoon Mie pro-
jx&ed right of way on Fifteenth avenue
usked for the Chicago , Rock Island & . Pa
cific Railway company and for which an or-
dlnanco is now pending before the council.
So far no opposition has developed against
the granting of the right of way soug-ut for
nnd the ordinance will come up for passage
nt the meeting of the city council next Mon
day night
The reports from Dr. Stephenson , the at
tending phjslclan , nre that George Youngs ,
the fainallpov patient , is miking rapid prog
ress toward rccoveij. So fir no member of
the llccKw'th family has shown anj signs
of taking the disease anj Dr Stcphenson
has stiong hopes that n ne of them will.
Tlio local health authorities nro much Riati-
fiod over the state of affairs and believe
they have the disease well In hand And that
the piecautlons taken will prevent It spread
ing.
N. Y. Plumbing company Tel. 250.
No brand of oysters ever introduced to
the Council Bluffs trade ban had the enor
mous tun that the celebrated Berwick bay
has Ind ulnco the first sale was made In
this city. Sullivan , the grocer , keeps 'cm.
A masque ball and ciko walk will bo
Kheai at Woodmen of the World hall Satur
clay evening , February IS.
Bluff company , U R K P , will give n
Umico at Hughes' lull this evening Ad
( mission 25 cents
'I'hlevi-M Hit-ill C | iit > rVlri ? .
Nearly 3,000 feet of copper wire , the prop
crty of the Council Blulfs Gas and Electrl
company , was stolen Tuesday night from th
line between the clly and Manavva. Th
wire taken was near Fhe Manawn end of th
line and several men whoso Identltj ha
not been disclosed wcro concerned In th
.theft , The robbery wan wltncsbed by j
roan living near Mannwa and ho is re
ported to have fired at the thieves , who
drove off in a wagon. But for this Inter
J-uptlon the thieves , It Is believed , Intendw
to have stripped the entire fine. The mat
ter was reported to the pollco jesterdny
morning , but BO far no clew to the rob
1)era or trace ot the wlro has been so
cured.
If yea are young , you naturally
appear eo.
it yon are old , why appear BO ?
will sorely restore color to gray hair ,
nnil it will also give year hair all the
wealth and gloss of early life.
Do not allow tbo falling of your |
hair to threaten you longer with
baldness. Do not be annoyed with
dandruff. $1.00. At all druggists.
Wrlto lo the Doctor.
U you do not obuln all tht binrflti
you axc ctd from th via ot tlio Vigor ,
If rlto tbe doctor kboat U
AdJteil , DB. J. O. AYER ,
Lowell , MII ,
WILL TRY LAW ON IIARD1N
Oity Authorities Propose to Bring Their
Assessor to Time.
WRIT OF MANDAMUS THE REMEDY SOUGHT
Suit HIIIIM AKiiliittt fount } Auditor
Hint He riirnlNh the
lN MiouliiK IiiniN
anil Lot * .
The city authorities have decided to Invoke -
voko tlio aid of the courts to compel As
sessor Hnrdln , If possible , to make the as
sessment of Council Bluffs for the tax levy
of 1899. Yesterday afternoon City Attorney
! \Vadsvvorth filed n petition In the district
court ithklng that n writ of mnndanu.s Is
sue , ordering Hnrdln to forthwl'h perform
his duties ns assessor. The court Is also
n Kcd to Issue a mandamus compelling
County Auditor Innes to furnls'j Hnrdln
I with the plat books , aa provided by the
Code of 1897. The filing of the petition was
decided upon nt n conference hold by Mayor
Jennings , Alderman Sayles , chairman of the
finance committee , and the eliy attorney.
The petition Hied by the city sets out for
cause of action the election ot Hnulln ns
assessor and that he has failed lo perform
the duties of the office ns provided bv law.
The prajor of the petition asks that Hardln
proceed forthwith to make the assessment
ot the property In the city of Council Bluffs
for the joar 1SHD , as required by law , nnd
for such other nnd further relief na may bo
just nnd piopcr In the premises.
County Auditor Inncs , when informed ot
the action of the city , said ho did not see
how , even If the court ordered him to fur
nish Hardln with the plutbook , that IIP.
could comply so na to make It available for
this > ear's assessment. Ho thouijnl that It
might be possible with the expenditure of
a largo sum of money and the cmplojmcnt
of a number of extra clerks , that ! io pint-
book might bo gotten ready In a couple of
weeks or so.
A jear ago the Board of Supervisors pur
chased of Hardln his platbooks , which he
had been using for assessment purposes ,
pajlng him the sum of $500. Colonel W. F.
Baker , ex-chairman of the Boarl of Super-
vlsots , has given It as his opinion that the
platbooks can be , with comparatively little
expense , brought up to date , as since they
wore made , but very few additions have
been platted and but tow change i in prop-
ertj boundaries In the city mado.
Trade where they give "Stnrs. "
If the weather mac would eat Sullivan's
Berwick bay ojstcru he would be in better
humor and furnish us n better supply of
weather.
MUSi. AMIUIlhON ASKS DAMAGES.
( lint UOJNIMI IN IlCHp
for Her IIiiNliniiil'H Condition.
The trial of the damage suit of Mrs. Mary
J. Anderson against Sankey Bojsen , a sa
loon keeper , was commenced In the district
court jcstcrday1 morning nnd was not com
pleted when court adjourned for the day.
Mrs Anderson wants $10,000 , alleging that
Bojsen persisted In selling her husband liq
uor against her protest , and that in consequence
quence ho became a drunkard and the sup
port of the family devolved on her. Mrs.
Anderson further alleges that Boysen in
duced her 15-j ear-old son Charles to drink
Intoxicating liquor.
The testimony Introduced was to the effect
that Anderson failed to provide for his
family and that his wife was compelled to
take in washing to support the household.
The Jury In the case of the Security bank
of Farlbault against O. B McCHntock , after
being out all night , brought in a verdict
yesterday morning , finding for the defendant.
The defendant in the damage suit of Henry
Gecson against James Saguln filed n peti
tion for n new trial , setting up that ho had
discovered evidence. At the last term of
court Gceson secured a verdict for $1,100
against Saguln for Injuries received whllo
working on the Fourteenth street \laduct
In Omaha.
Judge Thornell handed down his decision
In the case of Michael Feoley against Mary
Delanty and husband , finding for the de-
fondant. In his decision the Judge found
that there had been nn error in the lease
and that the farming implements , teams nnd
wagons wcro to bo ueed by the defendants
for seven years , the length of the lease ,
Instead of ono jear. The court further or
dered that the lease bo amended accordingly.
The costs of the action are taxed to Feoley.
In this case Peoley Bought to recover some
$4,000 for the alleged unlawful detention by
the Delantys of farming Implements , wag
ons and teams and miscellaneous propertj- .
County Attorney Kllpack stated last evening -
ing that the grand Jury will make a report
Homo time today.
Bluff City laundry , 'phono 311. "They do
a-ear-load-a-w eek. "
\yunted Two dining rowi girls at the
Metropolitan hotel.
TKOUIIM2 mTVii3.TWO FAMILIES.
Mrx. Ileide Cole Arrmicil on Com-
Ulnliit of Her Aunt , Mr * . Storrlur.
Mis. Hettle Cole , living with her parents ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wills , nt 1216 Avenue
C , will have a preliminary hearing before
Justice Vien this morning on the charge
of breaking and entering preferred against
her by Mia. Jamea Stoirler of 1214 Avenue
A Mrs. Storrlcr , who Is the wife of James
Storrlcr , a conductor on the Northwestern
road , is an aunt of Mrs. Cole.
The trouble arises over the loss of $1,200
last August , which represented Mrs , Stor-
rlcr's savings for three ana a half years.
This monc ) she had saved from her hus-
band's monthly earnings and she carried It
around in a pocket In her corset , as Stor-
rler was opposed to putting It in a bank or
loaning it on a mortgage. That Mrs. Stor-
rler had this money It is claimed was known
to the WUls family.
One day Mrs. Storrler was called upon to
ittend a friend who was at death's door
nd before leaving the house she placed the
noney under a stove in a closet. When
> ho returned late at night she found that
ho money , with the exception of $20 had
won stolen. 11,0 pocketbook vvaa on the
leer of the closet , rilled of its contents , and
icar the steve was one $20 bill , with the
orner 'torn off Mrs. Storrler vvas heart-
irokcn at the loss of the money and Stor-
cr blamed her for placing it where she
Id Mrs. Storrler's suspicions pointed to
ho membere of her sister's family and
rouble between the two families ensued
.ast November
Storrljr vvas arrested for
ssaurt nnd battery on Wills and his wife ,
ml the case- was finally dismissed.
Mrs Storrkr learned from some of the
c ghbors that Mrs Cole
, had been been to
nter her house during her absence and
arthcr she alleges she found out that Mrs
ole was spending money with a lavish
and. A detective was
engaged by Mrs ,
torrler to watch her niece
and It Vs said
at evidence will be produced to show that
rs Cole , after the
money vvas missed ,
hanged several $100 bills when purchasing
oods In this city and Omaha. The prose-
ution also claims to bo In possession of
pass key with which it is alleeea Mrs.
Cole obtained entrance to the Storrlcr homo ,
A warrant for Mrs. Colo's arrest vvas Is
sued jcstcrday nttrnoon and she was taken
Into custody last evening. She gave ball
In the sum of $1,000. On Mrs , Storrlcr's in
formation Justice Vlcn Issued a search war
rant for the premises occupied by the Wills
family , but a search by Constable Albertl
failed to reveal any of the missing wealth ,
Mrs. Cole was very indignant over her
arrest , which she nnd her attorney said
was an outrage. She stoutly denies any
knowledge ot Iho money nnd cralms her
aunt Is prosecuting her out ot spltework.
Mrs. Cole's attorney Intimated last night
that a suit for damages would bo brought
against James Storrlcr and his wife for the
swearing out ot the search warrant for the
premises ot Mr , nnd Mrs. Wills.
S rro hi llnil Shut" * *
Now that the thaw has set In the streets ,
especially Broadwuj' , are In an almost Im
passable condition with mud. Owing to the
absence of Alderman Casper , chairman ot
the streets and nllcjs committee , who Is
spending the winter in California , no at
tention has been paid to the streets. Sev
eral complaints have been filed at the clly
hnri nnd yesterday Mayor Jennings took the
matter into his own hands and suggested to
Street Commissioner Avery that ho employ
a sufficient force at once to keep the prin
cipal crossings clean. Mayor Jennings Is
in hopes that the city finances will bo in
such shape this spring that the streets can
bo given a thorough cleaning.
Remember the exposition by getting some
copies of Snap Shots at the Council Bluffs
office of The Bee. Ten cents each.
Snap Shots all go at 10 cents each at the
Council Bluffs office of The Bee.
Davis sells drugs.
IinilVTTAI , TESTIMONY OF STATE.
Effort Mnilo to Show ( lint Ilunrlicn Ilnil
> o SorloiiN Heart Trouble.
MASON CITY , la. , Feb. 15. ( Special
Telegram. ) The state will occupy about
two days in rebuttal testimony In the
Hughes case. Dr. Lee testified to the good
health of the deceased. George Turubull
testified that the much-disputed door In the
Thomas homo was. not removed nt the time
the house was repaired. William Flick
testified that Hughes was not sick nt the
Rcenoy home ; Joseph Ford , that he worked
with Hughes nt Marblerock and ho was not
sick there and A. Sjmpklns said ho was not
sick at the power house.
In all twenty iwitncsscs will testify. It Is
the consensus of opinion that the jury -will
cither disagree or acquit , probably the
former.
DESI'EHATE AFFRAY AT I1OO > E.
Mlucra line Hi oliern mill Scicrnl
Arc ScrloiiHly Hurt.
BOONE , la , Fob. 15. ( Special Telegram. )
Negro coal miners at Frazer had a shootIng -
Ing affray in which ono woman and three
men wcro wounded. John Hough had his
arm amputated. Much excitement exists , as
fears nro entertained that the fight will bo
renewed. This is the second affair of the
kind this month , ono man having been
killed last week.
MUUUEIt OUTS AFTER TEN YEARS.
Chnrlca Lolclit Vnliurilcnn Illn Mind
After lieeuile of Silence.
BURLINGTON , la , Feb. 15. ( Special Tel
egram. ) Charles Lelcht last night confessed
to the murder of Charles Monk in this vicin
ity ten years ago. The crime created much
excitement at the time and was a mystery.
Lelcht has been held to the grand Jury on
the charge of murder.
Athletic ABalra at Iowa. College.
GRINNBLL , la. , Feb. 15. Iowa college
being entitled to elect the president of the
Intoriowa College Athletic association ,
elected H. E. Brown as that official. The
plans and specifications for the college gym
nasium have arrived and are in the office ot
of the college secretary. The plans show
n building 68xllC feet in size , oval In shape
nud with a basement. The basement will
contain the baths , lockers , base ball cage ,
ibowllng alley and a toiler room with a
boiler for heating -water used In the baths.
The first floor will < be for the gymnasium
pioper , apparatus alcove and office. The
second floor -will be utilized for a running
track , seventeen laps to the mile. Thereof
roof will bo covered with tile , being the first
college 'building ' ao covered. The students
are certainly to bo congratulated on the suc
cess of tie undertaking to secure this fine
building so long wanted and so much
needed. The library is to farewell , too , as
the gift of $1,000 Is to bo repeated annu
ally and is considered as Interest on what
will eventually become nn endowment of
$25,000 on the part of Mrs. Rand , the bene
factor.
of houtln > ent Iowa.
ORESTON , la , Fob. 15. ( Special.-To- )
morrow physicians from all over southwest
ern Iowa and members of the profession
from Omaha , Lincoln , Des Molnes and else
where will gather nt Creston to attend a
meeting of the Southwestern Iowa Medical
association which 'holds a convention here
In the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
hall. The local arrangements committee has
made preparations to care for the visitors.
Arnold Jolly of Hamburg Is the president
of the association , H. L Cokcuewer of Cla-
rlnda , flist vice president ; F. E. Potter of
Corning , second vice president ; T. P. Stanton -
ton of Ohnriton , third vice president ; F. E.
Sampson of Creston , secretary , and J , 'P.
Clnybaugh of Croaton , treasurer.
Found Denil In u Ilnrii.
ELDORA , la. , Feb. 15. ( Special , ) Judo
Terrell was found dead in a barn half a
mile east of Now Providence yesterday
morning. There -was a bullet hole In hla
head and near "by lay a revolver. It I
thought to have been a case of suicide
With his family howas visiting his brother
I ) . W. Terrell. There nre eomo hints of a
murder , 'but ' the suicide theory Is generally
accepted.
llrlili'Krooui Mcetn Illn Fute.
BOONfi , la. , Fob. 15. ( Special Telegram. ;
John Bruntonwas killed by a fall o
jlato in the Clyde mines today. He was
21 years old and had been married bu
ten < la > 5.
Henl EMtat TriiimffrN.
The following transfers were filed yester-
lay In the abstract , title and loan office of
\ , W. Squire , 101 Pearl street :
leorgo AV. I.lpo and wife to Laura J ,
McDrhl ; . lota 10 , 11 and 1. , block
" 1C. " 1'trry's 2d add , q o d $ 40
leorgo II , Hathaway to Harry C ,
Hathaway , und 1-5 of lot 1 block
SS , Everett's add , lots 15 and 1C , block
7 , Fleming .t Davis * add , and lot 6 ,
block 12. Squire's add , w d 109
nillam D. Hathaway and wife to
same , same , w el , . . . , 100
lagglo Zahner and husband to
Thomas Wilson , nwU wV4 6-77-43 ,
q o d , 10
lavler Tamlsloa and wife to same ,
nw'i tw'i 6-77-43 , d 1
liomas Wilson and wife to John Nel
son. c'4 seV4 1-77-41 , and nw first U
swU C-.7-43 , w A 3.COO
, 'HI F. Sledentopf and wlfj to Tort
Dodge Ac Omaha Railway company ,
strip 200 feet wide across nvvli nwVi
31-77-U nnd tract adjoining on west ,
w d. . < 3Sj
Illlnm J Williams and wife to Paul
Nelson , nwli no'i 0-77-44 , vv d 700
. J. JIos > s and \ > lfo to ram ? , neU
noU 10-77-11 , q o d 1
, M. Hojer nnd huttbaml to Qua C.
and Charles C. I'lumer , nwU mvli
d 2,000
17-74-43 , w
auncll Bluffs Insurance company to
B. I' . Proff lit , nc'i neU 10-77-44 , q c d 125
A. Terry and vvlfo to Tort Dodge
& Omaha Railway company , atrip
200 feet wide across lot 4 in 21-76-
14 , i ) u d 1
Twelve transfers , total $ 7.CK.I .
SIIRINERS HAVE A GAY TI1IE
Hold Their Annual Sccial Meeting in Iowa's '
Capital Oity.
OMAHA DELEGATION MUCH IN EVIDENCE
Pnrmle 'Iliriiimli the S rot , Aililrom
of "Welcome ! > > ( lie .llnjor ,
Inltliitloit n ml ( irniul
DE3 MOIXES , Teh. 15. ( Special Tclo-
gram. ) The iljstlc Shrlncrs held their an
nual eoclar meeting hero today nnd this evening -
ing Initiated 100 new members. There wcro
750 Shrlncrs In attendance and In point ot
j numbers It was the largest meeting of the
sort ever held weet of the Ohio. A big
parade was held this afternoon , In which
tlio Omaha delegation plnjcd a prominent
part. At the conclusion of the parade all
gathered In front of the Klrkwood hotel
nnd Major MaoVlcar delivered a speech
( of welcome and handed o\cr the kcjs ot
, the city , 'two ' monster wooden affairs cov-
jered with gold. After the Initiation tonight
the program closed with a grand banquet ,
commencing at midnight.
The contract was Tot today for the erec
tion of n building for the Krankel depart
ment store , Garthwalt & Co. of Chicago
being the successful bidders and ISO.OOO beIng -
Ing the figure. The work of tearing down
the three-story building on the alto com
mences tomorrow.
The Imperial hotel was sold today by
II. C. Hanson to the National Investment
company for ? 30,000. It will bo enlarged
and Improved.
Governor Shaw returned today from a
three weeks' trip , during which he pre
sented Iowa's claims at Washington for re-
j Imbursement for money expended in fitting
'out state troops , and visited lu Chicago ,
New Orleans and the south ,
The county auditors of Iowa herd their
annual convention here today with seine
forty counties represented. The revenue
law was discussed nud It < was decided to
recommend certain changes to the ne\t
legislature. Officers will be elected tomor
row.
row.Tho
The county treasurers held their fifth an
nual convention hero today with some thirty
counties represented. The collection of the
mulct and delinquent taxes were the prin
cipal1 matters discussed. Officers will be
elected tomorrow nnd the convention will
be addressed by 'the stuto treasurer ami the
attorney general.
The annual meeting of the Nebraska and
Iowa Wholesale Grocers' association was
held hero todajthlrtyflvo prominent Job
bers being represented by from one to three
and four delegates. The meeting was secret ,
but it Is learned that the main discussion
was o\er a proposition made by the Con
tinental Tobacco company relative to blUIng -
Ing goods to distributing centers and a prop
osition made by the Glucose and Refining
company relative to the manner of jobbing
Its output. The latter -was more In the na
ture of a demand and some were in fa\or
of defying the company , but the majority
favored settling the matter amlcablj * .
Truckiine for Aew Itonil.
FOHT DODGE , In. , Feb 15. ( Special )
Ton carloads of steel rails arrived here to
day over the Illinois Central for the now
Fort Dodge & Omaha railway. It was ro-
bllled from hero to Omaha over the North
western. The company Intends to ship 80,000
tons to Omaha and the same amount to
Tara. The new steel -weighs elghty-flvo
pounds to the yard. In addition to this
there is twenty miles of steel being shipped
hero to relay between Wc'bstcr City nnd
Fort Dodge , "whichwork will toe com
menced at once.
Meet nt Onniin ,
ONAWA , In. , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) The
farmers' Institute opened today with about
300 farmers present from towns In ttls part
ot the state. The address of welcome was
delivered by F. E. Lark with a response by
0. L. Illchards , both of Onawa. The discus
sions were participated In by O. J. Eaiton ,
C. I ) . Richards , A. J. Edglnton , lov.a Agri
culture college ; E. uM. Calef , E. 'M. ' Whiting ,
Whiting ; E. Drunker , Blencoe ; J. M. Hath
away , Onawa ; Mrs. E. R. McNelll , Mrs. B.
F. Doutvvell , Mrs. E. JI. Whiting.
A mo UKI"Villc ; Minded.
GLCNWOOD , la , Feb. 15 ( Special. ) At
present the measles have full sway at the
Homo of the Fccole Minded at Qlenwood.
There ha\o been about 200 cases up to date
and about twenty fatal.
Horrible agony is cnused 07 piles , burns
and skin diseases. These are Immediately
relieved and quickly cured by Do Witt's
Witch-Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless
imitations.
PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS
3IurIc < > tliiK of Hours CoiitliiucM to Slioit
n UeereiiNC' I'luiircN from the
CitlcN.
CINCINNATI , Feb. 15. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The Prlco Current says : The mar
keting of hogs the last week discloses n fui-
ther decrease In numbers. Western packings
415,000 , compared with 400,000 the preceding
week nnd 475,000 last year. From November
1 the total Is 8,780,000 , against 7,503,000 a
year ago. Prominent places compare as fol
lows :
City , 1S05-99 1S07-93.
Chicago : i,020ooo s,40xn (
Kansas City 1,100000 1HOOOO
Omaha 720000 4S5,000
St. Louis C7-.OCO 470.000
Ilfdlanapolls 410,000 333,000
Mllvvaukea , . , 407000 470000
Cincinnati 275 OCO 251,000
St. Joseph 411,000 1C7.000
Ottumwa 2r,0XW ( 21SOOO
Cedar Rapids 1S1.000 1CD.OOO
Sioux City 140.000 113,000
St. Paul 130,000 114,000
Nebraska City 07,000 08,000
HYMENEAL.
Fellx-AVrii } .
SPALDINO , Neb , Fob. 15 , ( Special )
The marriage of Miss Eunice Wrny to Ed
ward Felix , both of this place , will bo cele
brated nt St. Michael's church nt 7 30 o'clock
tomorrow morning , Rev Mr Do Vos of
ficiating. The bride nnd BIOOIU have Jived
hero for years nnd nro well known.
OAHOEROUSMETIIODS
_
EMPLOYED I.V THU THHATMC.NT Olf
JNAbAl. CATAIUUI.
Hue n Nnfr , Helliililc Meillelne.
Few people realizeIn treating themselves
of Catarrh with the douche , snuffs , etc. , tbo
dangerous methods they employ. Catarrh
cannot be cured by euch treatment and U
more times made worse In point of the fact
that the lotjon or wash does not touch the
affected parts and actually destroyed the ad-
lacent healthy tissues. To reach Catarrh an
Internal remedy should bo used , acting upon
the mucous mambranea through the sjstem.
There Is no remedy which acU so promptly
und glvca ouch immediate relief as Cants'
Catarrh Tablets. They are taken internally
and euro because they act directly upon the
mucous membranes and surfaces through th
system. At druggists or by mall , COc , lull
sized box. Our IHtle book on Catarrh
mailed fr e. Address C. C. Gauss , Mar-
thai ! , MicU.
STEVENS LOSES HIS COURAGE
OMicr Itlilrr * , llouiMrr , Slimr "iicoil
nnil r.iuliiriiiiec I inn Itiirlinlij
Hid ON Siipi-rlil ) .
SAX FHANCISro , rob ISTho senun-
tlon of the day In the six-day race -WTI
the rank nulttlng of Karl t ) Stevens , the
Huffalo boy. Steven * withdrew In the
tnrly morning hours HI * trainer whipped
him back to the trnrk onee , but he mionketl
out again , nnd when ovimlned by com
petent men nnd found perfectly ound nnd
In excellent hnpo to go on , actually lav
down on the door nnd would lint be carried
out Stevens claimed thit IIP was going
nil to piece * , but during hi * stnj'ft on the
ttnek oiitiprlntcd all the rider * Including-
Miller Unrnnby and Cllmm , The moment
his trainer gave It up n * a 1ml job Stev
ens donnoil hi * * trcot elothc * nnd vvalkexl
from the Imlldlnz.
Another feature of the early morning
vva * the nuperb riding of linrnilt } , who
Is rapidly bccomln r n factor lu the oort-
ti'Pt. Jannnnt also quit. Ilia quitting
wn * duo to n poor stomach which would
hold no food Ho loilo ton hour * on nn
empty * tomnch Waller Is lirokrnhoartod
over hi * being forced to wlthttvuv on ne-
rount of his PVCM Aihlnprr s * tnv on
hi * wheel for 4ffl miles and 7 laps without
a dismount strained the old man and ho
hi * not kept tip hi * record.
The raee I * but n quarter over , but tlu >
present Held will probably stay to the
close
1 The score at 10 n. m the thh ty-flfth
i hour , follow * aimm niO mlle fi lap * ,
Pierce , fill miles , 1 lap ; Miller. 61. miles , fi
I lap * , Kawn , KT7 mile * 1 lap , llarnnby , C19
miles , 0 lap * . Hale , C13 mile * 7 lap * , riod
crick * 012 miles , 6 laps ; tnwon , Cll mile" ,
.1 laps , Alberts , COG mile * . Anionson , fDJ
I miles , 3 laps , A-Oiln&or , 570 mile * , 2 I.IM :
Julius , 502 miles , 7 laps ; I'llklnKton , 660
mllrs , fi Inris.
The score nt noon , the thlrtv-soventh
hour : Cllmm , CS2 mile * , 2 lap * ; Miller. C67
miles , 7 lap * , 1'lerco , C02 mile * , 7 laps ;
Navvn , 6rt2 miles , fi laps ; Unrnnby , GT > 5 miles ;
Frederick , WS miles.
The rce-ord was C49 miles , 15S > ard *
The Hcoro at S 51 p. m. , the forty-sixth
hour , wa * n * follow * the previous record
belniT 799 miles , 1 , 12 vards , made by 1'lercc
.it 'Madison Square Garden last December1
Hldcrs. Mile * . l..ips
Glmm . SH I
Miller . Ml K
Dinuliy . S02 3
1'rederlcks . SOO 0
Nawn . "fi 2
llnlo . 7 ! > 7 7
I'Icrco . TS3 3
Aionson . 774 !
Albert . 70S 0
1-nvncm . 741 n
I'llklnKton . " l "
Julius . I'OJ n
Ashlnger . . . . . . 071 7
ivi'nitrnun i\ TUB rioirr.
Conroy of Trny SIMCTC ! >
IMiiilKliiMl I y 1'eUMnlii > r.
1IAKTFORD , Conn. , Fob. 15 Peter
M.ihcr of Ireland nnd Stockings Conroy of
Troy fought two minutes and foity second *
of the seventh tound tonight , when Chief
ot Police 1)111 Jumped on the platform nnd
ordered Chirlcy "White , the referee , to
stop the tlKht. He did not net quickly nnd
the chief stepped between the two men ,
while several policemen mounted the st.ipo.
Mnher had Conioy In the latter's corner
and was hitting him with both hands Con
roy tried to run away and held his hands
to his face. Hs was apparently helplebs.
Conroy wa * In Rood condition at the rlo o
of thu fight There was no blood spilled.
The bout was for ten round * for $1,200 the
loser to take J400. Mnher rushed Connn In
the Hrst and the Troy man show cd to poor
advantage.
He Improved In the follow Inpr rounds and
landed several hard one * on Manor's face
and Rot In the only upper cut In the fight.
In the llfth Conroy was knocked down but
got up quickly , but he showed little skill.
HAM AD\M IIETIIIBVBS HIMSELf.
Meo < H nnil DcfcntN Three Men In
Quick hiicecHxIoii.
MILWAUKEE , Feb. 13 Hall Adal ! , the
Turkish wrestler , at the South Side Ath
letic club tonight defeated Captain Tom
Shields , Bert Scheller and Tom Cannon
Inside of ninety minutes , according to
agreement. Shields was thrown twice nnd
Cannon nnd Scheller once each. The bouts
were catch-as-catch-can. Shields was the
llrst man tnken on nnd stood the test for
three minutes and forty-live seconds , los
ing the bout on a half-Nelson hold. Schel
ler stood the giant off for eighteen minutes ,
wrlBgllnff out of some very hard proposi
tions. He lost on. a full-Nolson and leg
hold. Cannon , kept away from a fall for
eighteen minutes and thirty seconds , doing
the best work of all against the Turk. He
llnnliy succumbed to a half-Nelson. In the
last bout , when Shields was taken on a second
end time , he lasted thirteen minutes , losing
the lall on a half-Nelson.
H eject Iliilcx I'roiioNed l > y Conference.
ANN AllBiR , Mich , , Feb. IB The Mich
igan Board of Athletics has tabled the
rules of the conference of western colleges
after the Chicago-Michigan foot ball game
1 t fi'l ThH r.nltM th > work of tint
i.iu nn i p : u I illvaUii l 'I In Mi , h-
Ikin m n innlil < i II > w > r Him < > f th < nil , H
nlsiutc Und 9n' thit tin tmproVi miliN
prom | id nre lnulUlonl ! toatrnnt the
ill IIIRP
HUM Miirili | > n Wlilrlu Inil.
SPUINV.riKl.lX O , Feb IfiA * trnllnn
lllllv Murphy proved n perfect whirlwind
bore tonight nnd defeated Walter IlurbPik
of SprlMRlU-M in the Kocond round before
the SprlliKMrld Athlesli i lull Murph > fol
low IIIK the tunti h iHsmd n ( hnllenK ntmcJ
nt Casper IXMUI and Teddv Me Govern.
BIG LOSS TO GOVERNMENT
riff In Mnclilnclioim uf
llrooKIii "Sinuril lncn Mll-
llini lol In f DiiniMKe.
Xi\V YOUK , Teh 15. Over $1,000.000
worth of government proper ! } was dcitrojed
by nro which started In the Urge tnnchlno
shop of the llrookbn navy > ard tonight nnd
the workings of the navy jard have re
ceived n serious setback Mnnj fine model *
nnd patterns of Imttleshlpi , their parts nnd
plans have been destrojcd and some of them
c.mnot bo obtained evrept b > going over
the work mapped out In the beginning
The lire wn * llrst discovered nt C 30 to
night by the man on watch on the battle
ship Massachusetts Thei lire made u-h
inpld l rogrcss In the iimchlne' shop that b >
S.30 o'clock the olllclal * of the navy > nrd
pronounced It an utter loss At 11 15 p. m
the lire had neatly exhausted Itself.
The records nnd models of the battleship
Maine , blown up In Havana harbor , vvero
also burned up The loss to the building
wns placed nt $350,000 nnd that on the nn-
chlncry nnd lathes In the building $100,000
The cost of the models and paterns Is va-
ilou ly estimated , > ut oniclnla In the > nrd
put the to'al ' at a little over $1 , 000,000. The
cause of the llru Is unknown ns yet.
lr > ( iiKiilN
NE\V YOUK , Teh 15 riio today at 117
and 110 Prince street , this city , destrojoc
j the establishment of Joachim nml Flnkel-
stcln , cloaks nnd suits , Il\man , Ossusky S.
Co , laces nnd silk caps , Oustav Mendels
sohn , infants' wear , ( Justnv Keno , l.iccs ,
Adolph Mlloler , dress skills , nnd the Nov
elty Tea Gown company. Van Kcuicn &
Thornton , Avhlto goods , suffered considera
ble loss from water Several flrms In nn
adjoining building suffered fiom damage bj
water. The total loss Is about $75,000.
II lull SCIIN Off ( -ilon.
COLON , Colombia , Fob. 15 ( Via Galveston -
ton , Tex. , Feb. 15 ) A norther Is blow ( UK ,
high seas are running and all the Fteam-
ers have left their wharves. The shipping
business Is temporarily suspended. Then
nro signs at present ot terminating the
sit Ike nt Panama.
III M do Fnpiory.
CHICAGO , Teh. 13 The bicycle factory
and machine shop of I. Sllverman & llroa.
at 109 West Fourteenth street was partly
destrojed by lire nt 1 30 o'clock this mornIng -
Ing , causing a loss of about $75,000.
The foods we eat furnish
energy for the body just as
burning coal makes steam
for nn engine.
The experiments of Prof.
Frankland , Ph. D. , of Lon
don , shows that cod-liver oil
yields two and one-half times
more energy than starches
or sweets.
Scott's Emulsion is pure
cod-liver oil combined with
hypophosphites of lime and
soda. It forms fat , gives
strength , enriches the blood ,
invigorates the nerves , and
repairs tissues.
500 and J i oo , all druggists.
SCOTT & . BOV/NL , Chemists , New York.
for infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
In Use For Over SO Years.
THE CCNTAUIt COMPANY. TT MUHH Y BTRttT , HtVI VomtCITV
Mormon Bishop * ' Pills l"ve be1 * m u > * < " * r S < * ) edU lX the leirfer. of the Mormon
. .
Clmrch auu Utcu IUI.OMCI. . r j'okititwy cures the mm cues In uM an t ywunir amlri ? Irom crfccti
el icKabutc , dl ! | MUin , c cc u , or cigarette tracking. Ourot LOSt Manhqodi lfn
tiVund'ej" viuTiTLasciir c'iicuUtViVoc. bishop liomocly oo. | Can rra'nclsco , Oal.
For Sulc l y 911 UIS-lIljON 1)111 ( . ( O. , O.1IA1IA , MJII.
"FORBID A FOOL A THING AND THAT HE
WILL DO. " DON'T USE !
8 IX
tau "Timely advis'd , the coming evil
taBl Ol
o Bl shun ! " Do not change your Brand. "I
Bla Smoke Tom Moore cigar. John G. tal 8
Woodward < 5c Co. , distributors , Council §
ta
tao Bluffs , la. H C )
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aOHOSOHOHOIOBOHOlOBOaOHOaOB nCHGEOBOKOHOCCHOEOi 95'rC'5r- §
A TELL-TALE DROP.
llo Ilio lllrr < > MMiii > Tpnrn tinMniiU
< ir Iti'CM'll friini "I'nro" Will or.
TliB mlrrowopo Is n truthful witness. It
cannot lip bribed nor biilltcit tier cajoled ,
Do > ott think Uio nohlot of frc 4i valor on
jour breakfast tnble Iti a vrry tjjie of purity t
I < ook nt n drop of It through n mlrroscopo
ntiil note the detajed ntilmnl and vegetable
matter tht < thousand forms of pollution nud
sources of dlfoase.
"Arc wo to stop drinking \\ntcr , then ? "
jou nuk.
Xo , but jou will do well to mix with It
some good stimulant , preferably whiskey.
Tlio danger from drinking water Is under
stood by many people , but not nh\njn Intel-
llgintly guarded ngalnst. Duffj s 1'uro
Malt \\hlsKoy dcelroja the power for mis
chief of the Remit Iti Impure water That
Is It' negative value. Us positive usefulness -
ness resiles in its marked stimulating
properj. ! whereby even a. sjstem alfcadj In
vaded b > disease Is aroused to ohnko off the
Intiuder ,
Do not listen to any druggist or grocer
who tiles to persuade jou to bu > a substi
tute for Duff } s
No Oilier External Remedy , nn < |
Few Internal , Arc Equal To o
3 SCAL1 f ON THE
ETAMPJ ( GENUINE
Invnlnfiblfl In KMnry r > I i o It pootlins the
KlilmjB , n. > | n III.'dull nch" imtPctinRiiiniit met-
il ncilil I ry a Hi ninu'ii I'rt.nJ.c All DriiKKl-m.
Of m'f n > , Si abuijr A Juhnmn , N V , If um tiUlnatila
For Rats , Mice , Roaches ,
an
Vermin. I
IT'S A KILLER.
After ratine , all \frmin stck water nnd tlic open nlr.
Hence this killer is the most cleanly on earth.
Tor Sale by all DrnuKista. Price , JS Cents.
HEWTON MANUFACTURING & CHEMICAL CO. ,
V5 William Street. New Votk
To TIioNiAVlio SiiTii The lluiiian
lt < ul > IN mi lud lend"Uaclilno. .
'iYI" ' eer , "Bk > ourself why jou suf
AVhvdojoii' Do not p IHS this < mew * -
rlo'i ' w ylollt 1 t oiiBlH Whj do jou sur
fer1' Why ? 1 will tell jou why. Jf jou
are not In pr rfpc t health some part of
jour body is out of adjustment Some
muscle llfruinpiit vtsol , ner\e or bone 1ms
gotten out of adjustment llow c.in you
B -t relief ? llj h.ivlng ( ho p-irts mlJiiHtcd.
Look the body over until jou llnd tlio
cause , then IK It This Is OSrnoi'A rilY.
1 ix the body like jou would HIP sewing
lnAc " Km1.1" ? lnaph" < ? . 1 * the body
OSTEOPATHY has fouiul thu cause of
the following diseases , and ir tnken In
time is a c rtaln euro. iS'erv ouwness , 1'lles ,
Constipation , Rheumatism , Asthma , Indi
gestion , all forms of ( stomach trouble ,
Cntairh IMIn-ln-Hack , ParahslH , Withered
Limbs Dislocations , Heart , hung. Kldnoy ,
Liver nnd niadder trouble , Diopsy , Gianu-
lated HielldH , Fits Slek. Headache , Diarr
hoea Goitre and Enlarged Prostate
OSTEOPATHY has cured thousands of
wonun given up as Incurable bj other sys
tems of tieatment. It has cured a greater
per cent of diseases of vsomen than any
other one All are benefited and 93 out of
evsv 100 cases treated are absolutely
cured
bnmi' Prominent I'copUWho niulorHO
lluSi'leni'ui
.Among the thousinds of patients \\lio
hue luon hULCPhsfully treated bj ostco-
p.ithle 1'iPthods and ciiicd arc some \cry
prominent people Mrs Springer of Wash
ington , D C , wife of Judge Spilnger. chief
justlte of court of appeals in Indian ter
ritory and member of congress many jears
from Illinois , eured of ( jail stones after
even thing else failed
Judge I 11 Goodnight of Fianklln , Ky.
repiesentati\e ot congress , was eured of
same trouble by osteopathlsts as a last le-
sortColonel
Colonel A I./ . Conger , Akron , O , of
Among others who endorse the sclenco
from pcisonnl experience are- Senator and Y
Mis .1 H. ' ror.iker , also of Ohio , Governor
riank S Uilggs of Noith Dakota Gov-
ernoi Lon \ Stephens of Missouri , cx-
novcrnor Altgeld of Illlnnh. ex-Governor
Grout of Veirnont Governor Plugree of
Michigan , Governor Shaw of Iowa , ox-
jovernor Dllllngbam of Vermont , Lletitcn-
int CJovernoi risk ot Vermont , cx-Gov-
L'rnor "Hob * Tailoi of 'JeniifsiiHi and nu
merous others of ttustcd and well educated
men nnd women of our eountiy , as
us of the old , and Isles of the sena.
of ( In * Vinorlriin Scliool ,
Mo.
Kooms . ' 505 , . ! ( ) ( > Sapp Hlock.
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Call orrlto for further Information.
3no to 250 horse-power Send for cita-
loguo and nrl < e
i ) v111 nnnut : .v < ( . ,
Pitiinuii iiiiiirN , - ii .
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lelr.Mi ! ( oiiiicl ! III n IT" > IIH | Oinulin.
tntcM ReitHonnblo Satisfaction Guaranteed ,
CountII IlIuffB olllce , Wo 8 North Malu
treot. Teh-phono 12S. Omaha olllce re-
noved to 22J South Fifteenth street. Tele-
ilumn J303
nonriectlona made with South Omaha
mith's ' ACTON \
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