Til ir rVMATIA 11 ATTV m.TR , TiTTTUfiSnAV. nrrPOTU3T ? J . NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. 'COUNCIL BLUFFS. MI.NOIt MK.NTIO.V. pells plnss. Dr. Rower , Glebe bids1. 'Phone 413. fihcrrndcn m.ikci photoi , Jl 50 doz. \Velsb-jcli burners at Ulxby's. Tel. 19J. Jludwclscr beer. U Koionfeldt , affent. f'rrry pictures. Alexander's , 333 IV way. Dr Stephcnion. Mcrrlntn blk. , room 221. Schmidt photos nrc guaranteed to pleaso. Hcmovcd , C IJ. Alcxnndcr & Co. , Art Em porium , to 533 Hrondwny. C. 13. J.icqiiemln & Co , Jewelers and op- llclnrn , 27 Boiith Main Htrect. Get your work done at the popular Eagle laundry , 721 Urondwny. 'I'hono 157. \V. C. llRtep. undertaker. 25 Pearl street. TclephoncB Ofllcc , 07 , residence , 33. HOB rnlsern , 100 pounds make you J100. Moore a Stock rood Co. . Council UluRs. MM. Corlund 12 1'nlmcr of Colorado Spring * , Cole , IH visiting her mother , Mrs. V , ' C Jones. Sheridan coal rrmkos a large Hamc nnd clcnr lire , Tint no smoke or soot. I'cnlon fit Folcj * , solo nRonts. Thil intlnisln.Htlc : club will meet this nfl- nrnnon nt W > o'cloclj lit the home of Mrs 13 N. ICltiff , 'CS ' Avenue R C' I * AVliltmnn left last evening for Cof- f < vst > urf , ' , Mo , vvliero ho will be married today to Mist Dolly ColTey of that place Miss Juno Miles loft jcstorday for Hun- Kt-rford , Nib , vvhoro she will resume her iliilicM as tc.ichcr In ( lie inibllu schools of that place. The hearlUB of the "Warfleld-IInrdIn Imbcnn corpus case was commenced j ostcr- dny nflcrniion bcforo Judco Smith of the district court. John Allnvlo and family of 'vVamsottcr , "VVyo , are vlsltlnir friends and rolatlvra In this city. Jlr. Allavlo formerly rtisldcd in Council Uluffs. Colonel r C. Rn il slates that the report that ho Is preparing to RO south to Ihc Is Incorrect. JIo Intends to remain tit I ike Atanuvvt , which ho considers his perma nent hem < \ AV111 Cravens and Jim and James Olllan , thr > two latter runaway boys from South Omnlm , vvvro Rathe-red In by the police. Cravens Is n colored boy and claims to bo fiom Kansas City. The Implement men of this city have drawn up nnd went tn the Mrs. S A. Cram nt Marseilles , ill. resolutions of sympathy nnd condolence on the death of her huo- band , Solvln A. Cram. Mrs II I"uMocller of Detroit and Miss KthFl J. Sm'th of a.iRlimvv , Mich . who have li en the quests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Bland JUshton for the List two weeks , returned to their homes liiit evening. Mr nnd Mrs. Prcil Tremalno vvill leave phortlv for Denver , Cole , -whoro they have iloclili'it to mnko tlulr future home. iMrs. Trem line Is the only daughter of Jlr. and. IMrs Hduhi Soiitluvlck of this clU. A RenL-nil meeting of the Merchants' nnd Manufirturers' association ihas been called for rrldny nlKht at 7 30 In the city coun cil chamber. The < ommiTclal committee of. the clt > council will nl o meet at the Bame tlmo and place. Mrs. Mary A Haynes , C17 Klfth avenue. liis received word of thu sudden de.ith of Ji < r eonsln , Mrs Abblo C. Strong , in JMln- Tic i poll ij , Minn Mrs Strong was mother- ln-1 iw of Mrs Abble A Strong ( nee Clark ) , tfotniprly of this elty and now a resident of Chicago The funeral of the late Clmiles Swain will bo luld this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the German I3v angelical church , at the corner of I'lorcc street and Glen avenue. Interment will bo In Falrvlew cemetery * Seivlees will be nlio held at the residence , 2JO Seventeenth avenue , nt l.TO p. m. I.IIPJ MrCowans , a nearest ) wanted by the Bloux Cltj nuthorltles , was arrested > es- terday afternoon by the police She Is thai god with stcalliiK a quantity of valu able dieHS poods and other clothing- from n. bouso where who was employed as cook Most of the stolen articles were found In her possession. Orders from JudKO Woolson of the United States district court dlsch irfjlnfj the fol lowing b.inkrurts were received hero > es- terday In the olllep of Clerk Steadnian : Giles 11 Jones , Audubon : Annetta Jloso Wilson , ShcnandoahtGeorRo . Palno , Car roll , Abne-r Gr.ives , Crawford county ; C. AV. Harlow , C.irl , Adams county. J. V Wallace , assistant second vice presi dent of the Illinois Central rallwav. was In the city yi-Hlerdny Inspecting the work on the Kort Dodge Ac Omaha road. Mr. Wal \ lace said the work was being pushed to completion as i.ipldly as possible and that the tracklujlng was nearly completed. The road , bo said , would be ready for operating by January 1 of next Tear. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Howell'a Antl "Kawf" curia coughs , colds. \\IIIHH : THI : AOTIHS CSimil Mxt for ( JoiMl Cltlrcnn to 1'iinte In Thflr Ilntn. Today Is the first day of registration and the registers will bo at the following places in the different precincts from 8 n. m. to 9 p. m. and again tomorrow and on Saturday , November I Tlrst Ward rirst precinct. 131 Hast Bronilvvuy. . Ilercld s feed store , John Cor- lols and P. J tlnilg. registrars. Second iireclnct , .Jll Enst Hroad\\a > , Sheely & Lino's maiblu Hhoji ; P. T. liryant and W. M Green , reglbtrnrs Serond Wanl Klrst precinct , engineer's ollleo , city building , on Brjant street , J.V. . Jtlanrhard and A , T Whlttlesey , registrars. Second precinct , 7 0 We\st Droadnav , Sehlcketiinz'H barber shop , W. C. Joseph nnd T II Coinsito , reslatrars. Third Ward Kli st precinct , Chlcino Jiouse , corner of Willow avenue and Main titled , Porctt Smith and J M. She.i regis trars Second pieclnct , PO ) South Alain Htrcet , U C Drown H ding store , C. "W Hrovvn and M I ) . Hughes , reslstrnrs Koutth Wsild-Flist precinct , BJO South ( Miiln bliei't , onico of J T Collins & Co , J M 1'Uhey and George Hi > net < reglstnir1" Seeond precinct , Kollv house , 1212 South Main street , I < S Heed and r. Cartv. re ls- trarH Klfth Ward rirst precinct , county build ing COIIHT of rifth avenue and Twelfth Ptriot , C Konlgmnrher and W W. Conei ' , roglstrais Second preelntt , county liulldlng " , 1511 bouth Thlrtpenth street. J D. "Whlttnker and Il.irlon Nelson , iPglstrarH. Sixth Wunl-d'list precinct , 2oJo West Jlroadwav , store ot Mrs Ilamakcr , N , A i Ciawfoid and C C Graves , rogostnirs , Sci'ond precinct , Nielsen' place , corner J'lflh and hocubt streets ; Oeorge Cooper und C Negothon , registrars. Mrs. Ilnndo's classes tor dancing are now open Children at residence Tuesdays , 4 o'clock ; nt I O 0 , P. temple , Saturdays , 2 o'clock. Adult beginners at residence , Tueo. daje , S o'clock. Assemblies , Fridays , at I , 0 , 0. F. temple , 8,30 o'clock. Private lessons at any tlmo not taken with claseeu. Resldencd 235 Oakland avenue telephone 451. John Schlckctanz , sr. , Is located now at 220 South Main street , formerly Hd Shlck- otanz'a barber shop , directly cast of. court IIOUEO. Hcnl r.Mdid' TraiiNfrrn , The following transfers were tiled jester- day In the abstract , title nnd loan ollleo ot J. \ \ ' . Squire , 101 I'uarl street : l're l J Hols nnd vvlfo to Murv nclde ) , lot II , block L' Hancock B vv d t AYIIIInm T lU'Bli.uv and wife to Ann Norton , lot 3 , hlork 1 , lltttlmvv'ti add. tn Hancock. v\ il . , 50 Ida , M Tiuxlor to P 13 I'erslwll , nH lot G. Audltor'H butxilv of outlet 2 , I'nrson. vv il. . . 715 I ) r Kmmcrt and wife to Uhurles Sehmldt , Jr. lot 10 , block C , .Mure- dlth'B nildvocu , vv il . . . . 20C 6 PSluinrl to Myrtle i : Sluuirt , eaat IS' , fi > ( > t of lot S ami west ISVa feet of lot I. In block j , Curtl * n Hum- M-J'H mill. Council JHunH. vv il Timothy Krnney nnd vvlfo to Gird JI.irrliiKH. HP' * neU and nc'4 s l * H , nnd B'i ' b\vU 13-7S-43 , vv il 7,600 Hreiiiun ami hunbund tn Curl Walter , in' * nvv 4 31 , vv'A ncU and nvv' B0li J1-77-1J , vv. d. . . . 6,400 Total , seven transfers' . . , , 15,191 FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska nnd Iowa. James N. Casady , jr. , Iffl Main St. . Council illuffs. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT For Cuah or htinned Ou. K. II. SIIKAKi : A CO. . I'cnrl Street , Council DlnlTi , lurra. IIORSETHIEF IS IDENTIFIED Man Who Shot Gonstablo Moas at Loveknd is TLoronghlj STEALING HORSES IS HIS PROFESSION llr Hrtnlnn nn AUorncr t Co ml net HI * Cnnr In the CourtR Woiinilcil CoiiMtnlilrot ? 1'ntall } Injured , Williams , the man who shot Constable Mess at Ix eland on Tuesday , lins been Identified as a horsothlet who the authorities ot Iowa and Nebraska have been after for several months , Ha Bftyn his right name IB James Williams. To several persons to whom ho had recently sold bo re 03 and who called at the county jail and Identified him he gave the names of Jack Moore- , Jack Gregg and Jack Greg ory. In Council Bluffs , whcro ho has been dovernl times during the last summer , ho was known as Jack Moore. Sheriff Wlso o ! Howard , Xeb , who was among the callera at the Jail , Identified Williams ( is the man answering the description of a horscthlcf on whoso trail ho has been since October 1. Wlso says Williams stele eeventeen horses In Scward and adjoining counties the last t\vo months. Williams this morning seemed to bo troubled by only olio thing and tint was that ho would have to appear In court , Ho told the officers that he would much rather that the people nt Loveland had strung him up than have to face a court. C. S. Bond of Loveland Identified Williams as the man who sold him about a week ago a span of black mares obtained In a trade with a commission man named Tred Terry , in South Omaha. Williams denied having stolen them , but admitted that he had been engaged In wholesale horsethlevlng In Iowa and Nebraska for several months. It has been learned that Williams had several horses nnd a buggy nt Olonwood , among the horaen being two thoroughbreds called Red Dlrd and White Pool. In talking ot these thoroughbreds Williams said tint If ho had been on Hed Bird's back nobody could have caught him. M. -Richer , of Mllford , Neb , Identified Williams as a horsetrader who had called nt his place several weeks ago. The night after Williams visit Klcher lest a mare and a mule , and so far has been unable to get any trace of the animals AVllllams , when confronted with Elchcr. admitted being at his place , but would not admit ho stele the animals. Ho said , however , that ho might have gotten them later from another party. The mule stolen from i. D. Uaughlln ot Ashland , Neb , the theft ot which led up to the shooting yesterday , Williams sa > s he got another man rte procure for him. I'entleiiUnrs- . George Trcynor , who eighteen months ago was n guard at the Iowa penitentiary at Fort Madison , Is ot the opinion that Williams Is the same man , who , under the name of Jack Gregory , served a four > cars' sentence for horsesteallng. Williams , when seen by Treynor , at once recognized him , but denied that ho bad been in the penitentiary. Ho said ho had frequently passed through Fort Madison on his way to Chicago with stolen horsed. The Council Bluffs authorities arc now certain from statements made by Williams that ho had several associates and a close watch will be kept on the county Jail , as fears are entertained that they will make | every effort to effect his escape. His preliminary hearing on the charge of 11 shootlug with Intent to commit murder was fixed for this afternoon , but bis wounds will I irevent him being taken into court and the earing will have to bo postponed. His oundcd leg was dressed by Br. Chrlstensen. \slde from a llttlo soreness , his Injuries re not very painful. Word was received from Loveland yceter- ay morning that Constable Hardln Moss was estlng easily and that aside from weakness Is Injuries were not regarded as serious. \nothcr attempt to probe for the bullet \hlch lodged In his back will be made. Itctnlnn nn Attorney. Williams has retained S. D. Snjder a his attorney nnd assigned to him the $183 which lie had on his person when arrested. Later J. S. Dcnd and William Bradley , fanners Ivlng near Loveland , attached this money m proceedings commenced In the superior court. Bond bought a team of black mires rom Williams , paving him ? 150. Since Williams' arrest it has developed that the mares were etolen. Bradley bought n buggy from the desperado , paying him $30. Llko ho marcs , this buggy had been stolen by Williams. Deputy Sheriff Slead went to Loveland yesterday afternoon and brought to tbls city the two mules which Williams had here. One was Identified by K I ) . Laugh- In of Ashland , Neb , as his property , stolen I from him last Sunday. The other was claimed I by M. J. Elcher of Mllford , Neb , the anl- mal having been stolen from him an tho. night of October 20. . The burn from which Williams tried to get a. horse when corraled by Olllcers Albrn nnd Jnmes , belonged to FA Dalton and wns Dalton , who , lifter Albro had knocked Williams from off the horse , grabbed the desperado by the throat nnd choked him almost to death before ho gave up the light nnd aliened the officers to bind him. Dalton | hopes If there la n reword out for Williams' capture to get a slice of the money. More Alinul the Jinn. Sheriff Tiompon and Detective Pound of { ' Lincoln were In the city jeaterdny evening nnd from them considerable Information wns secured nboiit Williams. They say Williams Is ono of the moat desperito horsothlcvcs operating at this tlmo In the west nud that there la hardly a county In Nebraska where ho la not wanted. Officers Albro nnd Jnmes are sure of some money for capturing him , ns there are known , rewards of $50 each offered by parties In ! Seward nnd Lancaster counties nnd In Lin coln nnd Wnvcrly. Xeb. Chief Ulxby ycaterdny made a careful examination of thu pnpere found among Wil 1 liams' effects nnd they show that between July 20 and 26 ho was in the vicinity of Crete with n number of horses and boarded with a family named Lader Hutu ecu the latter date and August S ho was In the , neighborhood of Lincoln , where he borrowed , $300 from one J , n Little , giving n. chattel ] mortgage on some horses , August 31 ho was In South Omaha and the papers indicate that ho sold through or to the Terry Commission company the team he hnd mortgaged to Little. October S be was evidently In Atclil- son , Kan. , and some of the papers would In dicate that some time during September ho wnd In Wyoming and stopped with a man named H. n Jeffcrlcs nt Lookout. AVorU of II n ml urn , TJio residence of Scott Hlce at 316 Wil liams street was entered by burglars Tuesday night , who secured a pocketbook containing $1S from Mr. Nice's trousers , which were on a chair beside his bed. Investigation jcstorday shonned that a fen minor articles were also missing. The burglars or burglar secured nn entrance to the house by forcing ono of the windows In the dining room The robberj was not dlvovtrnl until yester day morning , when Mr. Illco found his clothes were mlsslag After Tiding the pockets of their contents the thlovos left the clothes on the lawn outside the hoiuo There la no clue to the robbers. itnciMnvr miim > s Little Tlmo Le-ft tn Complete I'lnnn I'or I In lli'c Mayor Jennings received a. telegram lust | night from Arthur Line at San Prnnclsco , in which ho e.ivs the Plfty-lltst Iowa will bo mustered out anil leave San Francisco November 1 and will nrrivo In Council HUilTa November C nt 8 a in This means that the regiment will reach hero the day , bcforo , election. Lino's dispatch to Major I Jennings confirms the prow dispatches from San Pranclsco. i The arrival of the regiment hero at thnt early date means that the committees In chaigo ot the reception will 1mc no tlmo to nparo In completing all the arrange ments and some hard work will have to be done between this and tlint date , The cxecutlvo committee mot yesterday morning , but llttlo or no business of Im- portnnco wns transacted. Colonel C , Q. Saundcrs , on bchnlf of the Rock Island railway - way , informed the committee that transfi portntlon would bo gladly given by the company - pany If It should bo decided to send a comc mlttco to meet tbo returning regiment at Lincoln or some other point on the road. It wan decided to accept the offer nnd the following were appointed < i committee by Mayor Jennings : Colonel C. 0 , Saunders , Emmet Tlnlej , I. M. Trojnor , George S. Wright , J. Q. Anderson. This commlttco will go to Lincoln the night "before the regiment Is booked to arrive. Secretary Tlnlcy received word yesterday from Randolph , Uulhrlo Center and Shen- Jandoah that each of these towns would send a band on the day of the reception , while Knoxvlllo vvas figuring on sending two. The Indications are that there will bo plenty of bands and music. A matter that Is giving the committee considerable concern la the question of whether the city will bo able to provide meals for the Immense crowds that It Is believed will bo In the city on the dny of the reception. The committee on arrange ments , ot which. Dr. Macrno Is chairman , was Instructed to investigate and make an estimate ot the number of people that the hotels , restaurants and lunch houses would bo nblo to feed. Severn ! ot the church eo- cieties had announced their Intention of providing meals on the day of the recep tion , hut none ot them seem to have made any movn In that direction , except Unity guild of Grace Episcopal church. At a meeting of the parade committee last night Colonel J. J. Steadnian was se- lectcd as chief marshal of the day , with authority to appoint his own aides. The commtttco on decorations Is booked for a meeting tonight at committee headquarters - . quarters In the Grand. I The sale of "I Have , Have You ? " ribbons continues with unabated vigor and a largo amount of monej will be raised In this manner. The committee on badges expects to hnvo the official reception button .on sale within a day or two This Ijutton Is to sell for 10 cents. The "endless chain" letter scheme , started by a committee of High school graduates , la working well and bj lost evening Treasurer Knox vvas able to report over $100 In the treasury. The scheme Is taking well , especially In out side towns , and the fact that replies have been received from cities as far ea t as Now York and as far v.eet as Pocatello , Idaho , demonstrates that the letters are covering a largo territory. Wh.Uo only 25 cents Is asked for In the letter , It Is pleasing to note that many nro liberal enough to send In fiO cents or $1. The largest single contribution received to date Is one for $3 from C. A. Davis of Sioux City. This waa received In reply to n letter mailed to Mr. Davis by Lucius Wells of this city. . Reasonable amount ot mending dona fres j o ! charge at tUe Bluff City laundry. This Is / the laundry that takes good care ot your linen. 34 North Main. Scientific optician , Wollman 409 Br'dway. Fine Missouri Wood for sale by Gilbert Bros. IJOI'NflS IN Tllli DISTRICT COURT. . Prl i iiprn Receive Sentence * nncl " \VUcn Anlc for DliorocM. James Cunningham , the negro who last cummer broke Into Attorney J. J. Stewart's house , on Mynster street , and stele a gold watch nnd pair of gold-rimmed spectacles , was sentenced by Judge Mncy In the district court vesterday to ten years In the peni tentiary nt Fort Madison. Cunningham had entered n plea of guilty. There was an In dictment also hanging over hlo head on the charge of breaking into Banker E. E. Hart's residence , on Park nvcnue , nnd stealing n quantity of valuable Jewelry. Chailes Runswick , the farmhand con victed of adultery with the wife of the farmer for whom ho worked In Bloomer township , was sentenced tfi ono year In tbo penitentiary. Runswick was originally nr- rrsted after a reward had been offered for his capture on the charge of criminal as- bault , but owing to < : ertnln circumstances connected with the case the grand Jury re turned an Indictment on the > lesser charge. j The Jury in the case of the State ngalnst . Barber P , E. Silvers , charged with violating | the Sunday law by plying his trade on the Sabbath , failed to arrive nt a verdict nftor being out nil night , nnd was discharged jca- terday morning. The foreman Informed the court that the Jury stood eight to three for un acquittal and that there was no prospect for nn agreement. One of the Jurors wis o\cuacd Tuesday evening on account of 111- ness. The trial of the suit of J. G Meyer against Mrs Emily Wagoner In the district court yesterday resulted In the jury bringing In a verdict for the defendant. The. plaintiff sued on n note for $315 given "By Mrs. Wngener's luiebnnd which came to light after his death , bearing what was claimed to bo tlio dc- fondant's signature. She denied ever having seen or signed the note. Mrs Iva Suit commenced proceedings yes. tcrdnv agulnst two saloonkeepers to recover damages for selling , ns she claims , Jlyuor to her husband , John Suit , after she had noti- tied them not to do so In ono suit John Mcrgon nnd the Pred Krug Brewing com- pnny are made defendants , the damngca asked being $2,000. In the other suit Beth May , the Broadway saloonkeeper , Is the defendant nnd from him Mrs. Suit seeks to recover $3,000. In both petitions Mre , Suit alleges that owing to the defendants selling her husband liquor he bad become an habitual drunkard and while In a state of Intoxication had repeatedly assaulted her. Prank Cum commenced suit yesterday against the Council Bluffs ( ! ns and Klcctrlc company for $10 000 damages far alleged por- fional Injuries. The plaintiff sets up that on Juno 15 of tbls 3ear lie was working for tha company In n trench when the earth caved In and burled him. breaking his ribs nnd nright shoulder. Mrs Mlnnlo Stuart filed a petition for divorce from Robert H. Stuart , to whom she was married in this city May 29 , 1S05. She sets up that within two months of the mar riage her husband commenced to neglect her and among other acts complained of eho al leges that "In the spring of 1S93 the do- fcndant went from " his home to a variety show In Omaha and" did not return to Ills homo until 1 o'clock In the morning " Mrs. . Stuart also makes statutory charges I Mrs. Jane Taylor alao filed a petition for divorce on the grounds that her husband , John W. Taylor , to whom she was married Indl 18S5 In Monona county , wns addicted to drink nnd hud failed to provide for her nnd their two children She alleges that on ono occasion her husband jiawncil the parlor carpet In order to pay the liouso rent , which ctw was overdue , but that instead of giving the money to the landlord ho squandered it on drink. She asks that the custody of the two children be awarded her and also $40 per month alimony , MHMHITA. tAUVUM'Ult SIMJMCS. I' . W. Wllrox VdilrennoB nn nntlu Croml nt itniltlix llnll. Republicans gathered In full force last night nt Smith's hall to listen to P. W. Wll- cojc , known from Malno to California ns tbo Mondota carpenter. Mr. Wlleox has been expounding the principles ot the republican party on the platform for over thirty years , during which tlmo he has made a close study ot all the vital Issues ot the two lending parties He wns prompted to RO on the plat form In order to help better the condition of the worklngman nnd Is not In politics for office , ns ho has never been a candidate and said bo never Intended to be Mr. Wllcox made a nUrrlng address , In which ho gave a careful anil concise levlovv of the condition ot the country for the last few yc rs His arguments were convincing and his nddresa was listened to with the closest attention. A large number of workIngmen - Ingmen were noticeable among the audience lie comme-nccd Ms address by stating that the c.vcs of all tbo people of the United States were on Iowa and Ohio , watching with keen Interest every move In the political arena. Tlio election In these two states this fall , ho said , was of vast Importance and the outcome would be1 looked forward lo with Interest by both of the great parties. Ho urged every republican and the worklngmcn In particular to work for the party until the votes are counted on the evening of Novem ber 7 as he never worked before. Ho eald that In 1S9G tbo republican party promised the people that If McKlnley was elected the factories would start up and the great tlnpall brigade would once more have no cause to complain of empty buclccts. Ho uskcd If this promise had been kept. Ho epoko of the Spanlah vnr , stating that both democrats nnd republicans demanded 1t It 1 ; referred to the blowing up of the Maine , the achievements of Dewey at Manila and the work of the commission , all of which wns done , ho said , without criticism from cither party. Ho then spoke of Bonn's career as n soldier. He told of how tbo democratic leader had received n commission an a colonel nnd bad pranced around In a brilliant uniform on a charger , but that when the regiment was ordered to Cuba Bryan resigned , preferring to stay at home. In regard to Amoi lea's now possessions In the Pacific ocean , the speaker said the country's large nnd Increasing commerce de manded that the United States retain these lie called attention to tbo fact that every port on the Chinese coast Is In possession of BOino foreign power nnd that it is necessary for the United States to have some port In order to gain entrance to the Orient. Mr. Wllcos- closed his address with a stirring tribute to the flag , at the same tlmo calling on every republican present to do bis duty on tbo 7th day of November. Mm rln ; c Licenses to wed were Issued jesterday to the following persons : Name nnd Residence Ago. WalteV J. Klrkland , Council Bluffs 24 Margaret T. Coady , Council BluiYs 22 II. J. Knudsen , Counc'l ' Bluffs 2S Marie Nelson , Council Bluffs O. C Bills. Council Bluffs Hnlda A. Vcrmlll'.on , Council Bluffs IS William A Matthews , /Sinaha CO Sophia Miller , Council * Bluffs 24 Prank L Jnnncy , Chicago 3S Lora Fceney , Omaha IS New neckbacds put on shirts free o charge for regular customers at the Bluff City laundry , 34 North Main. ICE I-AilIAK AT KOIIT Dciilcm Ln > In IiiHiilllelriit Snpply Re NiiUliiK In bvrlniiH Amioj mice , FORT DODGE , la. , Oct. 23. ( Special ) A serious condition of affairs exists hero as the result of a local leo famine. The For Dodge Ice dealers exhausted their supply o , ice two or three days ago , nnd since then have boon placing orders outside to sup ply their trade until the season bad closed , The freight car famine , however , which Is especially severe in this part of Iowa , made It impossible to ship the Ice In hero In siiffl- clently large quantities , and tbo result Is that those who purchase leo In smalle quantities have been unable to get any a all , while those -who use large quantitie have not received nearly all that thoj needed. The meat dealers arc the spccla sufferers , and sorco of thefn have be n compelled polled to Jet then meat spoil. Ki * Oonili of n runner. PORT DODGE , la. , Oct. 23 ( Special Tele gram. ) William Henry Daniels , n farmc living near Lehlgh , a member of a wcl known plonc or Wubster county family , dice this morning as the result of lockjaw , en suing from what was supposed to have been a trivial accident. Last Friday , while otil In his yard , his shoe caught In the loosene vvlro of an old broom and ho gave It an energetic kick to free bib foot. The broom was short nnd sharp on the end nnd In KOMI way penetrated his leg between the ankl < and knee , Inflicting n painful wound , "which however , caused no Immedlato apprehension The wound soon grew worse , lockjaw re suited and death followed. Iiiinjor nt Itnr of .IiiKtlrr. PORT DODGE , la . Oct. 25 ( Special ) - District court convened hero Monday after noon with Judge Weaver on the bench. Th BCfsIon promises to bo uninteresting , wit , the exception of the caEe of the State agalns Olmstead , which Is a continuance of th foinoua Olmatcad case of Webster City , li vhlch C. C , Olmstead , as county attorney was dlabarred and Is now being tried fo perjury. The ease Is brought hero on change of venue from Webster City. DES1IOINBS WANTS TROOPS Effort to Divert Reception from Bluffs to Capital City , OMAHA-MANAWA ROAD IS INCORPORATED ( , ' < iniUUi > Cnitllnllreil nt Our Million' Uollnrn TllfM ArCU'lf * niul Do- oo fflrl' * Pnte In s n 3I Mrr . DKS MOINE3 , Oct. 25. ( Special Tele- ram ) H mny be that the state reception o the returning Fifty-first lovvn regiment 111 bo held In DFSMolnca , Instead of nt ouncll Bluffs. Mayor MacVlcir of this ; lty nnd other prominent cltlrcns are vvork- ng quietly In the matter and seem tn think ho change may bo mule. It Is stated that , idglng from dispatches received from the cst , the matter will bo loft lo a vote of hu soldiers themselves to determine which lace shall hnvc the reception. The Omnlm , Council llluffs & Suburban lallwny company ot Council Bluffs todny clegiaphutl a fee of $1,018 to the state for ling Its article1 ? of Incorporation. The ar- iclcs ray the company will build and op- rnlo between Omaha ntul the llluffs , be- ween the Bluffs and Manawn and to all sub- rbs. The capital Is given ns $1,000,000. V. S. Ueed , Alfred Delong , George Town- end nnd Charles Hannan nro the incorpo- ntors nnd they , with Trcd Kspcnschlcd , are ho directors. The Mabel Schodeld case la still ns much a mystery as over , A sensation was Tc.itcd today by the statement that two Itghlnml Park students were suspected of ndlng her llfo nnd then dropping her In ho river. .Supremo G r ( DcolMlonn. Today's decisions of the supreme court iv ere. n A. Klnvon. appellant , iiRnlnst I , S. larbnch , 1'olk district , nlllrmcd " J N. Casady , jr , against \Innchester : "lro Insurance Coinpnny , appellant , Pot- awatlamlo district , nllirmed > V. Stoner , appellant , against Chicago Gloat Western Hallway Compan > , Butler district , nfllrmed Kohn Brothers against W. S. Johnston & "o nnd othcis. Tnnn. district , ntllrmed The State Bank of Tabor , appellant , gainst I anc Kelly nnd others , Mills < lls- Ici , allirmed The Dlstr'ct Township of Grove ncalnst Thomas Jbles nnd others , appellnnts , MumboUU district , reversed. Gustuv Gradert , Administrator of Neils .Torgcnsen , npiiellnnt. against Chicago S. NorlUwcste'rn ' Railway , Crawford district , reversed. James L Cameron against L 1 rellow , District Judge of the Thirteenth Judicial District , annulled. SAI.OOV itnurmts o > M-MIAV I.VAV. I , III u or llrnU'rn Il < 'iiir t Mil } or to C'lnnc Their Doors on Snltbntli. SIOUX CITY , la , Oct. 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) It Is a little "bit out of the usual hat the saloon men of a clb should beg ho mayor to close their doors on Sunday and keep them closed , but that Is what the Sioux City Retail Liquor Dealers' nssocla- lon , whoso membership Is made up of forty- five of the seventj-five saloon keepers In the city , has done. A committee , composed of Aldermen Charlea Selser and William Lerch , eprcsc.itlng the ? association , called on Mavor Quick this morning and presented tbe follow- ng resolution , which the association had adopted by a unanimous vote' "Resolved , That it Is the sense of this association that In the Interest of good or der the sale of Intoxicating liquors In Sioux City bo dispensed with on Sunday and we request the mayor to enforce the observance of the lawIn this respect In all places where liquors arc sold In tills cltj. " Mayor Quick is very gratified nt the ns- slstanco It will afford him end the police department In enforcing the closing of the saloons on the Sabbath. Tha committee assured the major that it Is tbo determina tion of the association not onlv to keep the places of Its members absolutely shut , but that the organization will devote Itself to seeing that ether places where liquor maybe bo cold , Including drug stores , shall like wise observe the law against Sunday sales. MHTKU Ol T TO IIURGLARS. Tire > Hobbem riiniclit Itoil-IImided Are Soiitfne'i'cl < < ---roc YciirH. FORT DODGE , la. , Oct. 23. ( Special Tel egram ) Richard Jackson , William Bailey and Thomas Shea , three burglars who at tempted to rob the clothing store of Llnd- quest Bros , at GowTle recently and were cap tured in the act , were sentenced to three years at hard labor by Judge S. Weaver this morning. They pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary. Fred \ \Vlilli- me * lll CHUMP. ON'AWA , la. , Oct. 25 ( Special Telegram ) Fred White , democratic candidate for gov ernor , addressed an audience of about 300 people nt the court house this afternoon. He made a labored attempt to prove that the Flllplnca were fully equal to the Americans nnd should bo entitled to their liberty. James , democratic candidate for representative , was present , but failed to speak. Very llttlo. In terest appears to bo taken In Monona county politics this vear outside ot the county ticket. A'llsoii SprnlCK tit licit Onlc. RED OAK , la , Oct. 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) The republican campaign was opened hero today with a strong address by Senator W , B. Allison , who spoke over an hour in the armory to a largo and attentive audience He touched briefly upon the general pros perity of the -country being tbo direct result of the sound financial policy of the party. His nlluslon to the Philippine Insurrection with an outline of the acts of Agulnaldo , For Nervous Exhaustion there Is no remedy equal to Genuine bears name Horsford's on wrapper. which led Up to ( lie outbreak throw now light upon the question and coming from mieh high authority wa < srcatlj appreciated Ho goes from hero to MHOS , where ho Is to speak Friday The republican campaign will bo puMit-d vlgoroiply under the mnnnRomcnt of Oeorgo II. Logan , county central eommlttoemrin \\uniPirM Ml * lottnr > AVurk , BOSTON. Oct 25-rilo twentieth annual meeting of tin- Woman s Home Mlsslonarj ' n sorlatliui vv.is opened here todnv S v- crnl reports wen- read , that of tile treas urer showing cash receipts of $3ll\iT > , in h expenditures W.KiS expenses J < 175 Mls Horthn M Shepard gnvo n ret'ort for the vonr ot the voung people's work , Having It has raided during tlio venr { I ' < M ( llliccrs wire elected with Mrs Coii'tans Goodgll ' of Brooklyn as preside nt Davis sells paint. DR , CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are Ihn only positively utinrantrcJ rrmfdjlor tlio n DrlnUllaMt tronRilrlnk , NcivuunncM aiuj Melancliolj c.iU'eO WK < JlAlt.V ! > TKI' I-Ol'R JIOXKK U euro any env > nlttinpotlthoM Hit m jsunr- nntro orrrfmil tlm money , unit to dcitrur the appellto for Ititoilcatlng liquor * . THE HB1TTS CAN BG ( IIVEN WITHOUT kSOWLDIlG OP Tllb PATIENT. HnUflb UrilNFiiiiKl rnn ri ailticr. > .l o rrty Ornlli. Ln rrrolpt jf HO ( X ) wo will nmtl jmi lour (4J ( btues am * . pr \ - We MtlMrti unni niH , ' . . lo euro 01 rrtnu.l vo'in innr * Mlnilf Icit 'joo Mycra , Dillon l > ruu C . . Bole HUtli nnd Knrnnm. Umntia. .Neb. 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Council ninlTs olllcc , No 8 North Main street Telephone 12' Omaha olllre removed - moved to 311 South Twelfth Btreet , Tele phone 1303. Connec Ions undo will' South Omaha. CHARGES LOW. DR. EVScCREW , SPECIALIST , Tread ill Fcnm cf DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 22 Yeirt Cxpcrlsnco. IZYearslnOffliha. , FT-rrnucm nnd MHIICAL Treatment combined , Varlcocole , Stricture , Syphilis , Lossof Vigor and Vitality. crnrs nruiuvnTn. charges low. IIOMK TltKAT.1IK\"T. Ilooli , Consultation and Exam , tnntlnii Free. Hours , B a. m. toO ! 7 toil p m. Siiiiuav,9tnn 1' O. Ilex 7M. Office , N. E. Cor. 14tUaudParuamStraeU.OMAlIA.NIU , fi F OUT Use the WORLD FAMOUS Ilodj , Ilrnln mill \ criTonic. . Combats MALARIA , GENERAL DE1JIL1TY and LA GRIl'Pi : . All DuiRjjlsts Avoid Substitutes. Portraits nnd endorsements sent postpaid. MAH1ANI CO , BJ W. 15th St. . Now Yorlc. For S10 1 00 , does not nirau that you can visit a fashionable I- * t rf V"h mountiiiii icsort for tlint price. 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Robbed of her health , her beauty fades , and her hope and happiness are soon gone. But every woman ought to know that the most of this suffering is unnecessary. Medical science has produced a great medicine that will banish it. Wine of Cardui has relieved more distressed women than any other human agency. The best women in the country like it , because it makes all private examinations unnecessary. This treatment may be taken quietly at home without any wWELREE' , " " " " " humiliating publicity. Wine of Cardui cures every sort of VwintiTldDk of I female disease , quickly , privately and permanently. yf fifliHG' For advice in cases requiring special directions , address , giving symptoms , the "Ladies' Advisory Department , " The Chatta nooga Medicine Co. , Chattanooga , Tenn. Calhoun , Texas , March 29,1899. McNeil , Texas , June 23 , J899. I fetl that it Is my duty lo recommend "Wine of Cardui to weak and ner Wine of Cardui is the best medicine on the market. I have used it for len vous women. I am vwy thankful it was brought to my attention. years for chronic diseases peculiar to women. Mrs. IVA COTHRUM. EVELINE McGREW. Purcell , I. T. April 2J , J899. Lyncburg , Va , June 30 , 1899. Wine of Cardui is a lift boon to any suffering -woman. I would not be I have found Wine of Cardui to be just what it is recommended to be. It without it if it cost $50 instead 5J. is what women need , I think it is my duty to write this. Mrs. A.7. . HEATH. Mrs. QLJALINE PAYNE. Wine of Cardui costs but SI.OO from any Druggist.