THE O FATTA PATTA" BEE : MONDAT , T'EHIU'A'KY 27 , 1809. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOR M Hamilton's J3 50 shoes. Uavla eellfi glass. Mooro'o food kills worms and fattens. C. B. Alexander & Co. , picture frames. Bartel & Miller , 100 U'way , glvo "Stars. " lowa Furniture At Carpet Co. , 407 H'way. hcitlns , plumbing. Tel. 19"- ! J. C. Ulxby , Miss Claudia Scott Is visiting relatives nt Ottumwa. C. 11. Jactiucmln & Co. , jewelers nnd op- Uclans , 27 South Main street. Get your work done at the popular 1'aglo laundry , 721 Broadway , 'phono 157. Mrs. L. W. Uussell nnd family nro lo cated nt their now home. 710 First nvenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Smith ol Lincoln , Neb , vcio In the city yesterday visiting fi lends. City Tlnanco Clerk 1'ranU True and Charles II. Trcpliagetr left yesterday morning for Scdnlla , Mo. , on n business trip. Ovldo Vlcn , truslcp In the voluntary bank ruptcy case ot Vlgo Iladollct of this flty , lias declared n dividend ot 18 per rent , which ho Is now paying out to the crcd- ItorH. Mra Mary Tlhblls will glvo a progressive Irlgh llvo card party at her home , 42U North Seventh Btreel , tomorrow ovoulng for the members of the Hobeknh ledge and their friends. The Degree camp of the Woodmen of the World will meet In tegular session Wednes day evening to confet the "morning" do- Brco. All members nro requested to bo present. C. 13. Walters , ox-stato bank examiner , nnd family arrived Saturday from DCS Molnon to make this city their future home. Mr. Wallers was recently appointed cashier of the First National bank of this city. The Implement Dealcis' Accident associa tion of this city , which went out ot btislne about the first of the year , haH arranged with n Des Molnes company to take the risks and assume the contiacts In force. The street car company gave employment Saturday night and yesterday morning to n number ot tramps who hud applied for lodg ing at the pollco station In cleaning off the Biiow from the motor tracks. The republicans of this city have decided rot to maho any effort to sccuro the state convention in Council Bluffs this fall. This Js quite n disappointment to the members of the Commercial committee , who had taken the matter In hand. Charles Mnrtry was brought In from Hamburg yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Bill Ulchards on the charge of bootleggglng. He had his preliminary hear ing before Commissioner Wright nnd was liound over to the federal grand jury In the Bum of $200. In default ot ball ho was committed to the county jail. Among the last batch of Indictments re turned by the district court grand Jury was ono against Joseph O'Keefo on the chaigc of embezzling an olllco desk and some chairs. O'Keefo was formerly In partner - Bhlp In the Insurance business with Judge James and the charge Ib made by the lat ter. O'Keefo has given bond for his ap pearance In court. An Information charging Zed Bothers \\lth the larceny of buggy wheels and an axle was filed yesterday In Justice Vlon's nurt. Bothers was arrested , but as his wife was Blck ho waa released on his own rccognl- nnco. The goods were recovered at Fcuor- liaken's place , near the Northwestern round house. Tire pollco expect to provo that Bothers has been guilty of a number ot cases of petty larceny. The case In the pollco court In which ho Is charged with the lar ceny of n copper wash boiler will come up this morning. Al Parker and George Law rence , the two boys alleged to be Implicated iv lib. Bothers In the various thefts , are In custodyat the city pall.- N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Do you want a high grade wheel ? If you have no money , get ono In The Bee bicycle contests. You choose any make. Will you rldo n tice Bee bicycle contest \\hc'ol ? You choose any imkc. Mr. E. P. ritch will deliver the second Illustrated lecture February 28 at 7 45 p. in. , Koyal Arcanum hull. Subject , "Grecian iArchltccturo. " Bco bicycle contests begin March 1st. You Cheese any When you rldo a wheel why not rldo the beet ? Bee blcyrle contests March 1st. You cheese uuy make. ni-rllili-U dull MiixU-nli * . At the * public muslcale of the Derthick club this evening the following piograrn , which will be devoted to Weber nnd which IE In .chargo of 'Miss Sylvia Snyder , will be rendered : Characterisation of Weber . Perry Aim I M. Trujnor Slmplo Confo'-Moii . .Francis Thorne Miss Flora Jndson. Vocal Solo . . . Selected Mix. Walceilcld. Invitation to the Dance . Wcbei Miss Svlvla Snyder. Adagio , from the violin conccito . . . Jlendelssohr Mr. Albln 1 luster. tm Wilde . Nicola ! von Wllm Miss Maud AIcDonald. The analysis by Van Clcvo will bo read bj Mrs. I. M. Trey nor. Don't Experiment. AVhon Riip n1lacl n pcison of nervous - ous tumpi'iami'iit thi-iv ! H usually " great ili > pri'h iou of spli-lln , tliu p.Ulonl Is pliuwtl in ill-spall' nml no ainouni of argument or rallcry lias any elUvt on Jils inlsi > ry. The man or woman wlio-u norvcH lu'coiuo so hliatlotcil Unit it It- n tori n ic to iciniiln In IHM ) , anil tin jilKht N pnssoil in a vain attumpt K gut a lltlli ! sleep IK on the down KiiuU to nervous piostratlon. Insanity am death. Tliero Is no tlmo then to ex pcrlment with new anil untried IIMIIO rtlen. Neglect or tlel.iy In this re.speci may piovo a fatal inlMnlso. Dr. Miles' Norvlno Is tlio best of. al liietllelnes for the nervous , thetl om nnd hleeplehs victim of the gilp , Jus ns It Is the lient remedy for all othei ( weaknesses and dlsoulerof tin nervous system , It attacks tin luluuto pel ins of Impurity eliihteied H the blood and thoroughly units then out of evoiy hidden corner of tin body. "I was estiemely nervous , and al though I doctoied with seveial physl clans I t'ould not gain Htiength. M : nerves become so completely unstruui that I could scait'cly hlerp at all , am I thought I should miiely die. I lie gan taking Dr. Miles' Nervino and li lets than a v eek I was feeling vurj inuuh better. After taking sK bet ties 1 was completely restoted t ( health. " O. I ) . HACKUTT , Gteene , N. V. A trial paekago of Dr. Miles' Ho treatment for the gilp , of Dr. Mlleb' Nervine , Dr. Mile- , Nerve and Liver Tills , will In sent absolutely fieo of cost to an ; pei.son sending name and addre.s on a postal cnid , reciutvitlng the sample nnd mentioning the naiiio of tin paper. Address Dr. Miles Mcdlca Co. ( iilluut : , Iiid , ROUTE OF GREAT WESTERN Line that May Bo Followed in Eeaohing Council Bluffs , SAID THAT FORMER PLANS ARE ABANDONED lt ' | > i > rpil ( Hint the Conipuii > IN Co UN 111- PI'lllR till * 1'VllHltllllt ) Of IlllllllllIK JlolMiMMi Iliirlliiulon mill Hock iMlnnil Uomln. Although nothing so far has been done In this vicinity beyond staking out four different possible routes for the road to enter this city , rumors nro still rlfo con cerning the (3real Western building Into Council Bluffs. The latcfat rumor In railway circles Is that the Orcat Western has decided on n now tack In building Into this city. It Is now said that the former scheme to build from Hampton to Council Illuffs by n line running directly southwest from Hampton has been abandoned. Instead tt Is reported that the rend Is seriously considering the feasibility of running n line from Peru , south of Des Mohies , and west to Council Bluffs on al most nn air line through the third tier ot counties from the south. If this route li selected tt will parallel the. Burlington and Hock Island , cutting about half way between. The > line as projected would run slightly to the northwest from Porn , first striking Wlnterset , then west to Greenfield , passing through Middle Illvor , Fontnnolle , Cumber land , Griswold , Carson , Armour and Into this city. This , It Is Bald , would bo the shortest line that the Great Western could build to get Into Council Bluffs and would also give that line n comparatively short line to Chicago and DCS Molnes. Another strong feature of this route would be that It would cover territory that the Burlington officers have been talking of building into for some time past. Davis sells drugo. Bea bicycle contests. You choose any make. The more people who enter The Bee wheel contests the easier the wheels will bo won. Start in early and > ou can get a wheel. ItnhOMJTIO.N IN , llOlinit'l'S CASC. Latter luy SulutN Protest AKIIH * < ( lie hontlllir of a ! ' ! > miiulst. At the session yesterday afternoon of the conference of the Latter Day Saints of the Hoorganlzcd Church of Jesus Christ held In this city the following preamble and resolu tion was unanimously adopted and a copj ordered forwarded to Hon. Smith McPher- Bon , congressman-elect from the Ninth Iowa congressional district , requesting him tc present sauio to congress : Whereas , At a meeting of the conference of the Pottawattamlp district of the Re organized Church of Jcsun Christ of Litter Day Saints' , held at Council Bluffi on Teb- ruary 20 , IS'1 ) ! , and rcpicBentlng , x local membership of over 800 , the following pre amble and resolution was unanimously adopted and ordered forwarded to the na tional house of representatives- Whereas , The state of Utah Is reported to have elected a pol > iomlst In the porbou of B H. Roberts , to represent It 'n ' the congress - gross of the United States , thensfo-e , b it Resolved , That wo hereby earnestly pio- test against one guilty of the oilmo ol polygamy , or plural marriage , or unlawful cohabitation , being seated and letuinvd nt a legislator In the house of rjpicbentatlves of the United States , nnd be It further Resolved , That we do not object to B II. Roberts as a man , or boll"vo that the mere question of his religious belief bhoul 1 preju dice the cnse against him , but we luild Hint inythlng contrary to the code of good moiala , or which Is opposed to the laws of our country , should be held to bo crlmlncl cnJ should debar any aspirant who Is compro mised thereby from a soil In the national congress. Bluff City laundry , 'phone 314. "Novcr crack > our collais. " Trade whore they glvo "Stars. " Wanted Good , competent girl for general housework. Mrs. G. A. Robinson , 724 South Sixth street. Per lloniiltiil I'liinl. The public at largo Is taking a lively In terest In the entertainment to bo given Thursday night of ne\t week at the Dohany opera house for the benefit of the hospital fund of Company L , Fifty-first Iowa vol unteers now at Manila. The members ol the Council Bluffs Women's Sanitary Rollel commission have completed all arrange ments with Mr Thomas Getz for the produc tion of "A Night in Bohemia , " the farce which proved such a success In Omaha The boxes are selling rapidly and the socletj people are taking hold and subscribing for seats In a manner that Is highly gratifying to the commission Mrs. A B. Moore , pres ident of the commission , has appointed Uic following committees , all of which are Irani at work : Finance , R. II Haw worth , L. H Cousins , F. L. Reed , J W Jamison am ! Bmriii't Tlnley ; chairman ot com mittee on advertising and printIng - Ing , Mrs. Donald Macrae , Jr. ; chair man of committee on decorations , Mru li 1 Edson ; chairman of ticket committee Sirs. A. S. Rlchardfon Mrs Drayton W Bushnell Is chairman of the executive com mittee of the commission Manager Har rington of the opera house Is lending al tlu > assistance In his pouer to the fpvcrn ( .ontmlttrcR and the entertainment not onlj promises to ibo a great social event , bu will , It Is expected , not a very respectabh um for the treasury of the hospital fund o the Council Bluffs soldier boys now nt tin front In the far away Philippines. The com mission Is especially grateful to the loca lodge of the Modern Woodmen of Amorlc. and to the Woman's Relief corps , both o which organizations postponed their In tended entertainments so as not to cnnfllc with the production of "A Night In Do < homla. " The Modern Woodmen will give a dance nnd cake walk Thursday evening. March 1 ! at Knights ot Pythias hall. Bee bicycle contests. You cheese anj make. Snap Shots all go at 1U cents each at the Council Bluffs otllco of The Bee. Talk O\cr HIP CamlilliiK Qiu-Ntloti. Those -who attended the rally of the DP- Long Union Christian mission at Odd Fcl lows' hall last night with the rxpoctntlot of hearing something sensational wen doomed to disappointment , as the proceed ings throughout were of the most common place order. From the circulars that hai been distributed broadcast over the til ; Saturday Inviting every gambler , saloon keeper , all the tramps , lavvjers and preach ers to be present II had been anticipate ! that something Interesting with regard ti gambling in the city would bo forthcoming but it was nut Mr. DoLong In his address said ho wa : not there to fight the gamblers , many n whom were llrtt-clabs follows and whom In would safely trust with his puckutbook. Tin only sure way to stop gambling In the clt ; was to train up the young men to lead , Christian life Ho told how before ho Joinci the army ho had been converted and hov greatly shocked ho had beeu by the pro fanlty used by the men In the regiment He asked for nnd was granted permission lo pray aloud every time one of his comrade * swore nloud and by this way It was not long before a better moral tone prevailed In his regiment Ho referred briefly lo the fight ho had made eight years ngo against saloons In Council Bluffs and devoted the remainder of his address to telling ot the work of the mission , the Industrial school nnd other charitable organizations of which he was the moving eplrlt. -Mayor Jennings spoke briefly endorsing the work being done by Mr. DeLong nnd his wife , as did Hov. Alex Lttaerland ot the Second end Presbyterian cliurcfr and Mr. Jacob Sims The meeting was well attended nnd excellent music wns furnished by the young people of the Second Presbyterian church. Remember the exposition by getting some copies of Snap Shots at the Council Bluffs office ot The Bee. Ten cents each. Think ! If only thirty people start In on the first Boo wheel conte t the average num ber ot subscribers they have to get will only bo ten. Of course raoro will start , nnd If you are one of them why should you not get a wheel ? You cheese any make. I'lntfiirni The platform meeting at the Broadway Methodist church last evening drew nn audience of about fifty persons. Short ad dresses were made hj the pastor , Rev M. C Wnddell , and Mr. James McCabe. The latter spoke on the subject of "Tho Duty ot Citi zenship. " Citizenship , ho said , carried with It obligations , ono of which was to aid In the suppression of vice nnd assist In Jho puri fication of the moral atmosphere of the city. With reference to the suppression ot gambling , ho said that It there weio not fifty men In Council Bluffs who -would make It their business to SPO thai tire law was enforced In this respect , the city was not woith saving. Ho had no Intention of mak ing the fight alone No attempt to form n civic league was made at the meeting , bill Rev. Wnddoll announced that the work would not bo dropped nud the league forrneil by distributing membership cards around among the members of the various chinches The W 0 W. Athletic association will give n dance , followed by a Jtlvonllo cnKc walk and athletic exhibition , on Saturday night , March 4. CIIIIOIIKOM Next b Caucuses for the selection of delegates tc the republlcm convention to nominate can didates for the Board of Education will be held next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The convention will bo compilsed of sixty-sh delegates divided among the different prc- cliicts as follows First ward , First precinct , five , Second precinct , six ; Second ward , First precinct , seven , second precinct , seven ; Third ward , First precinct , six , Second end precinct , five ; Fourth ward , First pre cinct , five , Second proclnct , four , Flftli ward. First precinct , seven ; Second prc- clnot , five ; Sixth ward , First pieclnct , six , Second precinct , one > ; Kane ( outside city ) two. The election will be held Tuesday , March 14. Another Bee wheel contest opens the minute the first closes. If you don't get tin first wheel , try for the second. Yon ohoosi any make. bnilttc of Hiltlilxinp Sinter * . MISSOURI VALLEY , la. , Feb. 2G ( Spe cial ) Mrs Kate Williams of Waterloo , la grand chief of the Rathbone Sisters of Iowa has completed the organization of a lodge In this city with forty-three charter mem bers , consisting of twenty-one women am i twenty-two Knights of ' . - 1'ythlas. The fol lowing officers were elected : M D C , Mrs R. L Llndsley ; P C. , Mrs. W. O. Reed , n. S , Mrs. W M Carlisle ; n. J. , Mrs. A , Bachrach ; M. of T , Mrs Ed Bradley ; M. of R C. , Mrs. R Cox , M. of F , Mrs. M , O'Connor , P. ot F. , Mrs. W. M Harmon ; O G , Mrs. J. B. Barrett : F C. , Mrs. D. J , Adlnm ; S. C. , Mrs Kendall ; trustees , Mrs B W. Carlisle , Mrs. R. P. McTwigan , Mrs W. H Fenslor Itnlli onil I'lniiN. MISSOURI VALLEY , la , Feb. 2C ( Spe cial ) John L. Murphy of Lincoln , Neb. , and A. M. Johnson of Council Bluffs , right ol way agents of the Fort Dodge & Omaha , have made this city their headquarters for the last week. They expect to begin pur chasing lands In this vicinity at once for the right of way of the nbovo named road They have no Instructions ns yet In regaid to town sites , therefore It Is Impossible tc foretell the exact location of the town In thl section of the countiy. The neaiost point the road cornea to this -towa will be one aud a half miles. lt * lit MlNNOiu-1 A ii I Icy. MISSOURI VALLEY , la. , Teh 2G ( Spe cial ) Samuel Smith , an old soldier resldln ? at Reeder's Mills In this county , comrnittct : sulcldo last night by placing a revolver te his head and sending a bullet through his skull. He lived a tow hours after the elioot- Ing , but died before medical aid reached him. Despondency over financial affairs wai the cause. llln UrirtN lii loin. ONAWA , la , Feb 20 ( Special ) Country ronils are almost Impassable hero from the drifting of Saturday nlgtrt's snow There i were eight Inches of snow which a hard northwest wind has drifted badly. TODAY'S ' WEATHtR FORECAS1 Pair mill \ oiilicrlAVIinlH for ! \ - - lii-iiNl.ii ami Innii An * I'ri-illclcil. WASHINGTON' , Fob 20. Fore-cast foi Monday For Nebraska and Kansas Fair ; northcrlj winds. For South Dakota Fair , with rising tern- pcraturo. variable winds. For Iowa Fair ; west to north winds For .Missouri Fair ; northwesterly winds I.in-ill llri'oril , 'M Vni9l ? TI1U WUATIJKR nUBKAU OMAHA , I'C-b Jb Onuihn record of tem per iture and rainfall , compirod with tin corresponding day of the list three years , . . 1533 1535. 1S97 U9S Maximum temperature. . . . 2 ! > -13 jj | 7 Minimum teinpciatute. . . . fi 2i u 4) ) Avc-iiigp temperature 17 as i ) 5 Rainfall . 10 .00 . $1 .0 Hcroril of temperatnro and prcrlpltatloi at Omaha for this day and since March 1. 1&SS * Noirnal for the day ' Dcllclenry for the day ji Accumulated detlulcnuy Mneo Mirich 1 . : Normal rainfall for the day. . .01 Inol 1'xcofs foi the day 4j jncl 'lotal lalnfnll since March 1 . , 27 U Ine-he1 Delli-lency Hlnco March 1 . . . 4 .id Inche > Deficiency for cor. period. 1 07. . 11 fll Inohe : Hxcpsa for cor period 15 % . 5 14 Inchei Iti'iinrlN from hlntlinm nt S p. in. ,3 , BTATION8 AND BTATE OF 'III WEATHER. a B Omiiha. clear l. | 1C ! 'J North Pintle partly cloudy. H IS ' 1 Salt Lake , cltar Ml 40 ( I Chuyenne clear W 2S | ,0 Hapld City , cle-ar S ,0'I , Huron clear 'I ; Willlston , clear ( Mileage , cloudy , .f J Ub | 4C | 'I St 1/ouls , partly cloudy Ht Paul , partly cloudy . . 111 2i | t > Davenport , tmowlni ; M 0 Ht-lt'iiu , cloudy b , ( i city , clear 2 * 0 Hivr ' cloudy C u 0 Hlam irck , e-loar -t , -4 0 , ilcur _ _ tU | til l T lndlcaten trace of precipitation llclovv zero. L. A. AU3LSH' , io il Forecast Oltlclal. THE BEE WHEEL CONTESTS The More that Enter the Contests , the Easier the Wheels Will Ba Won , ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE BEE'S ' GREAT PLAN U'N So simple ami I'n * > Hint l > vr > Council lllulTN llo > or Ctrl anil Oilier I'coplc , Too , AVIII Ilun- tlc 111 the 1'oiitfnlni K\cry boy nml filrllll \\nnt to rldo a wheel this spring nnd The Dee Is going to gi\o jon n chance to get one In aery slmplo way. What Is more , It Is going to lot you pick out any mnke wheel yon want , for It knows > oti nil unnt a certain make " \vhlcli Is the only make on earth " Now let im tell } ou how The Hco Is going to gl\o the wheels away. AVe want a lot o ( new subscribers to The Rco In Council 1)luffs. As soon as the first 300 orders ha\r been handed Into our otllco , the first con test closes and wo will award the wheel to the one. bringing the most orders out of tills 300. Then Contest No. 1 closes and Con test No , 2 opens on the next 300 orders Just see how easy this Is. Sa > only thltty girls and bojs start out on March 1 to get subscribers. They only hmo to average ten aploco to make the total , so the winner will not ha\o to get very many orders , jou see , You want to start In early and hand In jout orders as soon as possible. Now about the orders , llnch order must bo for an actual now Council Illuffs sub scriber. Each subscriber must take The Uct for at least three weeks and pay for It In order to bo counted. It Is better , but not necessary , to pay In advance , only no ordei will bo counted until the subscription If paid for. If the subscription Is paid for li : advance It will count one on > our score foi each three weeks for \\nlch It Is prepaid Tor example1 If a subscriber pa > s In ad vance for six weeKs , It counts two ; If IK pays for twelve weeks , It will count four ; If he pass for one jear , It will count seven teen. On orders which aie not paid In ad vance It will count only one on your scon no matter how long he continues to take It There , that Is plain , Isn't If Now sc < what ion can do. The Ilrst contest begins March 1. Sincerely jours , OMAHA DAILY BHE , Council Bluffs Department. N. B. Call nt The llee olllce , 10 Pear street , to register and get sample copies. Nc one connected with The I5co will be allowei to enter this contest A HIT OP A linitO. Ulil Wlmt Ho TlidiiKlit Was When I In- 'I'tiniClinic - . "I lead a story tlio other day , " said th ( scholarly looking man to a Washington Stni reporter , "of an escaping defaulter making love to a girl on a transatlantic steamer who met him there for the first time , am though ho later told her what ho was noninn-liko , she elected to join liei foitunci with his misfortunes , and the htory cndei with the couple leaving the steamer a Liverpool arm In arm. I dou't know when the author got the idea , but something dls similar to it is ln my mind. "Twenty jcafs ago a jottng Engllshmai of good family , whom I had befriended ii numerous escapades In his past life , de faulted for 5,000 and Ojs.ippoared. It wa thought ho had gene to America , and de teethes were notified to be on the lookou for him , but ho did not ( turn up on tha shore , nor elsoxvhcre , and sit months late I received n letter fiom him sent to ni ( from Melbourne , Austialla , by some om who did not sign his name , and only salt that a passenger who had fallen over board from a ship and been drowned hat given It to him the day before with 10 < In money to keep all knowledge to hlmsol and mall the letter not less than six monthi after the ship reached Melbourne. Tha scorned to bo peculiar , but the loiter fron the man himself was much stranger , am leally made me feel that he was a hero despite hU wretched record Ho told m < that , having been afraid to roraaln hldlni In Scotland , where ho went first , ho hai gene down to Gibraltar and there In dis gniso had taken a ship for Australia Or that vessel he had met the captain > daughter , a beautiful girl of two and twenty and that they had fallen despsrately li love with each other Ho knew ho had n ( right to Impose upon an Innocent anr Ignoinnt girl In that way , but love over mastered him and ho jielded. Ho did no know how It could ever be , but he had soim kind of hope that with her as his wife hi might make a now name nnd life for him self In the far-away Island , and he gave him self up to his happiness. "As for Uio girl , she was absolutely ab fiorbed In him , and , as the clays went by , he began to fear that If she should know wha ho was hci love nnd grief would Kill 01 ciazo her , and the fear began to tell upoi him , until ho could rest neither day 1101 night Hut the gill saw nothing , knev nothing , felt nothing , only her absorblm love and the Knowledge that his heart wai all hers. "At last there was but one course open tt him , nnd that he jcsolved upon taking Death could not hurt her as his dlshouoi would ami ho resolved to go out of her lift with no word of farewell , no sign of partIng - Ing , no mark save memory , nnd trust tc time to heal the wounds ho had made Tha was all , except that he had paid n trust ; sailor to mall his letter to mo and sa ; nothing of what ho know. In a postscrlp ho gave mo the girl's tiamo and asked tha I keep Ills secret until she married , as h < felt euro she must do , "As It happened the ship wns In the docl the letter cnmo and I went aboard o It as soon ns I could and from the captali learned the stoiy of a passenger who hai been lost overboard nt night and vvhcsi death had BO greatly shocked his danghto that for weeks she was seriously ill Th * captain believed that his passenger hai fallen overboaid wlulo walking in his sleei or had met with some accident , ns ho wa too lively and hlgh-splilted ovnr to go over boaid intentionally. I assured him that felt Just ' as ho did about It and wo parted I never'saw him again , but I kept his move ments In view and eoven jrars later lean.ed of the of marriage his daughter to i baronet old enough to be her father , and knew well enough vvhero her heart was. " Oootl ( Diiiiiiui } for the Do IT. An old Yorkshire ( Kng. ) collier , wol Known for his feiuctss in the coursing field recently surprised his mates b > marr > lng i very unprepossessing paupei woman Hi had alwayfl been reckoned n confirmed hate of the othei BCX "Why has ta gene and got spliced , lad , a lllotches , blackheads , red , rough , and ollr akin , red , rough hands with shapeless nails , dry , thin , and falling hairand ifmplo baby rashes preentcd by C'PTici'itA HOAI- , greatest of bkiu purlOinc and bcaiitlf > lin { § oaps , as veil as purest and sweetest for toilet , lath , and minerbecause the only prcventlro of inflammation and clogging of the I'onw. tbo causa of moat wluor affections of the nUn. teal" , aud hair. ' Cures ColdsCoughs , Grip , Catarrh Asthma , Bronchitis and All Throat and Lung Diseases and Prevents Consumption BY INHALATION. Bettor tlinti medicine. Better than Doctors. Bettor than going to Florida , Better than anything you have ever tried. It reaches the sore spots. It heuls the raw places. It goes to the scat of disease. It penetrates obscure places where drugs taken into the stomach cannot reach. It acts as a balm and tonic to the whole system. It permeates ov rv nlr PIIBSURP An 1 a' oiin' dostrov the dlsea o perms It iiiroa through mediated and vitalized nlr. H Is nn InvlpiratliiK tonic to HIP vital forces A renrdv which soolhn , hcalp and InvlRorutes. It positively cure's Catarrh and tllseascM of tlio misal or gans. gans.H positively cures diseases of the throat and lungs. H enables you to euro yourself ut home. Tt renders ilnne < essarv any ruttlnp , burning or cauteru- injrIt destroys at once the bacilli of bronchitis nnd consump tion Its use IB followed Immediately by a sense of relief. It enables you to suvo blp dot tor s fees If > ou lull e n cold , tij It. If > oti IIIIAC tin * rli. Irj It. If Jim IIIMO cn- turrh , trIt. . If jon lnn nori > Iliriint , lr > It. It joii hnn votmli , tr > it. K MI hate uii > Iliront or IIIIIK Iriiitlilc , trj II. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED. For sale at all druggists or mailed , to any address for $1.00. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION All This Week at the following Drug Stores , iAN .t JIcCON.MJM , ttlll'CS CO. , 3513 Dodge Street. ici iiA. . ro. , 10th arid Douglas. MYuns-mi.MiN iinur ; co. , S. E. Cor. 10th nnd Farnani. ( nt vnM mn ; < ; ro. , S. W. Cor. loth and Farmm. \nw Hro'NOMicvi * iiiiuts co. , 220-222 South IGth. en vs. ii. sciiAiriit , 13 , 10th and Chicago. J. A. rui.i.nit A , co. , 1402 Douglas , co14th. . c. , i. Fincn , Mlllard Hotel Pharmacy , Polite attendants will bo on hand to answer nil questions Everybody In Invited to glvo the Inhaler a free trial. You are welcome to a treatment whether you purchase or not. MDBYOH'S ' REMEDIES A Separate Cure for Each Disease 57 in All , With Munyon's Guide to Health , which describes all forms of disease and tells you how to treat all ailments at homo , you can select the proper remedy nnd euro yourself. With this book nnd a case of MunyonVi Remedies , every mother can become a family doctor. Each Munyon Remedy Is plainly labeled , bo there can l > o no mistake There Is no guess work , tie nauseous doses. The euro Is quick , fcure and permanent. All Druggists Sell them Mostly 25c a Vial. Write to Prof. Munyon for free medical advice on any disease Munyon's H. H. II. Co , 1503 Arch street , Philadelphia. P thy age' " ono of his friends aakod him Oh , that's not much of a talc , " answered 1 the old man , Btolldly ' 1 agico wl' yo 'at , Betsy yonder Is no beauty. If she had been I shouldn't have wed her. But that there „ dog o' mine , ho was simply plnln' for Home body to look after him while I waa away at the pit. I couldn't bear to leave him In the hottbo by hlssen , so I hit on the Idea o1 uiur- ryln' Iletsy. She's not handsome , but she'd mighty good company for the dog " A t'orncr on tin * I'lilnrc. Chicago Tribune' Year 1040 The haughty agriculturist of thn tropics looked contemptuously at the man who grov eled at his feet. "Now ! " he exclaimed , with acorn , "I ' " won't 'You will not take 110,000,000 for It' " tremblingly asked the man who groveled 'Navv ! " contemptuously repeated the haughty agriculturist. "My price Is $50,000- 000 ' "Make It $20.000.000 ! " pleaded the other. "You weary me " "Soy J33.000.000 " "I think I told you , " suld the agricul turist with a jaun ; "that It would cost you oxuctly $50,000.000 no more and no lass. I wouldn't sell for H9.M9.9M 09. " "Hut think , " Implored the other , "what an Immense sum | 4t > ,000,000 would be ! I am authorized to go as high as that J4G- 000,000 In cash I" " 'iou are authorized to go an high at * I ask. You Know you are , Ana you'll' pay nro my price. What'fa < he use ot your wast- SEND 2 CF.NT STAMP for question blank to Halm's ' Pharmacy ; Dopt. B , Omaha , and you will bo ; happy once more. . Mrs Wlnslow'H Southing Syrup bun been used for over fifty ycira by millions ot irothera for thnlr children while teething with perfect smccsg It toothei , tilt child softens the luuns , allays all pain , cures wind colic 'mil In the best remedy for Diarrhoea Sold by druggist ! * In every part ot the world Ho sure- and auk for "Mrs Window's Horithlni , ' Syrup" and * rfKo no other kind , 22 cents a bottle , Ing any inoro tlmo ? You'll pay rae ? 50- 000,000 cash down , or you don't get It See' " Wild u heartbreaking sigh the rn.in who had been groveling IOBU to his feet , made out a check for the required sum and handed it over Ho wag the agent at an automobile und bicycle Byudlcato , Face to Face A\llli llnpiiNf < n Mini llnrtll > KIIIMYI Mtilrliit.i tn Turn tlriiux Doot Cnrr Tin- } 11 in ti lullOr. . Unmet l'n Hlfftrli ! Hi-It i : < | tilis | \ < iu AX lilt ii 1iiiut | > In riidit l > * < n < ir 'I'lint A on t'nii 'I rnNt Tlio funN Cuiirmttrcil , 1 worked so long nnd ns | duou lv to j r- fcot inv r.leelrlo Pelt nnd no will do I Know Its wonderful \lttues that I uii'i" ' I- tntltiRly guatantco a euro In every ciro vvheto I recommend the treatnn nt of rny Holt. It has astounded physlrliun nnd sellnllsln who now endorse It. Mv Holt U recommended bv tnoro ilnn T > 000 cured patlPiits. U Is Nature's lonuily Drugs vvlll not euro you thcv simply utiinii me T'ndor Its pntent llnmo the eves imifme clear , the sktn clean , the muselen bnrd tlio st'l beiomcs olastle and the bowels i ocular lar The dlRrMlon will be"'iiii' ' > t "rmal tlu < apprtllo will Inc'twiso. and lievlanhc , tbishlmr and nervous OHu'lu * < < 'in > r New red , tli-h blood will totn i tin " , ' your vrlns. vshloh will umntli tbe he U nnd lips nnd Klvi1 thorn tinio v pi vs of In iltb The dnrk clrolos at oar 1 tlio v vis Mill facli avvnv itid the weak innu < r woman Is made a new 'it'lng , i.pi-i-od to In ilth and sexual povv r. t am H > P ill- ventor ot DR. BENNETT'S ' ELECTRIC DELT And know e-Mietlv what It will do iicx : > ttlrlty Is HIP Vlliil and Xervo IVrco ot rvi-iv hum in being When thcro Is a Ink of this Poi.-o r'to- trlrlty must be sup plied. My Holt i to niPlilv this LOST UMX'THKMTY H Is a food for blood , brnln. mu oli-s nml nerves. 1 guarantee II to cure sexual Impotency - potency , liost Mnn- hood , Vnrlcocclo , Speimatorihoea nnd all ne\ual woakness- rs In c'lthi'i s \ , 10- Moro HhriinkiMi or \ nndevolopi-d oiginn \ and vitality ; ' ' e u i o\ Uhouinatl'on < v- v. P\PIV guNe , Kidney - Utvei and Itlndder Tioubles Uhonlo I'oimtlp.xtlou. Norv - ous and OdiP lie- bllltv. Djspciiila. all ronuilo Complaints , ctiMv Hclt IIIIM soft , Mllkon , phamols POred \ - < rod spoiiRo elpe- trodes that cannot but 11 and blister , as do the bare metal clccltoilo1 * utrrt on all other miiKc1 * of belt * . 1 have ontlielv doni- away with this frightful binnlim. and still my belt will Blvo four times the cm rent of nnv other belt Jly iicctili > Suspensory for the emu of the vat Ions wenUncssei of men Is riiniJ to er > male purchaser of olio of my Hell * Di liinnett s Electilc Halt eau be renewed w Hen binned out for 75 cents , no other belt tail bo renewed for am Call upon or wiite me today do not put It oft dcliss datiRi'iont Get my new Hook nbont iiirtrlclt > , Mvmptom blanks , ind lltciatuie wlikh will tell you about the best triilment In the world. Con sultation and mUlco without coat. Electric Company , Ilooinn 2O and 21 DouKlan UlocU , J til It nuil Dodge Streets , Omnlin , Neb. Open front St.'lO it. in. to SlUO p. in. Suiulnyn , It ) to IS , llU ! ) to C. ( Plcaso mention The Boo. ) THE NEUMAYER JACOB NBUMA.YBR , PROP. i04 200 : o , 210 , Broadway , Council Bluffi. Icates $1 23 tier tiny ; " 6 rooms. Viral-class u civ cry respect Motor line to all depots. I ac-il acency for the Celebrated St. Louis A. B G. Beer. Klrnt-clnss bar in con nection. for the announcement of The Bee Wheel Contests. T. . The details of the Bee's plan are printed today Read them carefully you can just as well have one of the wheels Loans on Improved farmw In Iowa , 5 nor cent , with a small coimnlsHloii , or u'fc per cent without commission Loans promptly closed on approval of security und title. Intercut and prlnilp.il payable at our ollln 1'artlcs now piiying 0 per cent cun Hnvo money by dealing with UK. We huvo tniw't.tl furinn for uulo ut low prices in western low.i , 'J wo fruit farms close to Council Ulults for sale cheaii , Tor nale- . house of 14 rooms In flno ron- dltlou und good location , with Htnlilr. city water , eti , JJ,5M ( , also houno of 7 room * , well located , modern ( onvcu- Icnccs , utab'c. etcJ3.6UO. . A largo list of Improved city property foi Hulo cheap. Now Is the tlmo to pur- chiiso a home on easy tc-rnri ot i low nrlcr. Wo write llro Insurance in the strong est coiniMiiks und ut jutew OH low us any agent representing sound companies. * , i.ouonu No 10J South Muln Htrcet , Council IJIuffH , la Telephone , 312 Guarantee Hoi ; Cholera Cur u and J'r'vemlve. Sold under an nbsslutu b'uurantc-0 Try It und Have your hi > K'i Artrua wanted every whom. Write us , GuaranloB Hog Cholera Cure Co. COUNCIL. BLUFFS , IA.