Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 06, 1899, Page Copy of 3, Image 11

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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , [ NOVEMBER , ISO ! ) .
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
I l MI.VTIO.\ .
* els ! p'nss. '
Sherradcn makes photos , $1.50 $ doz.
Welsbach burners at Blxby's. Tel. 181
fludwolscr beer. I * Roecntcldt , agent.
ferry pictures. Alexander's , 333 IJ'way.
T ' Dr. Btcphenson , Mcrrlam blk. , room 221 ,
' 3 , J. Stewart business.
IJ- ) ; Is In Chlcnco on
Schmidt photos are guaranteed to please.
Mrs. R I. nullard and son are visiting In
Chicago.
Horn , to Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morgen , a
daughter.
Removed , C. E. Alexander & Co. , Art Em
porium , to 333 Uroadway.
C. H , Jacqucmln & Co. ( Jewelers nnd op
ticians , 27 South Main street.
. Get your work done at the popular Eagle
laundry , 721 Uroadway. 'Phono 157.
W. C. ERtep , undertaker. 23 Pearl street.
Telephones : Ofllce , 87 ; residence. 33.
C. 8. Hycrs returned yesterday from Mis
souri to vote nnd work for the republican
ticket.
"Vic Keller returned yesterday from I.ogan
to take part In the l tty-flrst Iowa recep
tion today.
The Misses Iaura and Anna. Pctcrron ot
Hawthorne nro the guests of Sirs , dcorgo
V. Urlswold.
Sheridan coal makes a largo flame and
clear Ilro , but no smoke , soot nor clinkers.
Fenlon & Foley , sole agents.
John Bacon , colored , Is tinder arrest at
the county jail , charged with stealing J3
from Joe Tannnhlll Friday night.
Dr. n. H. Hare of Oskaloosa Is In the
city , accompanied by a fair-sized delega
tion from his town to greet the Iowa
soldiers.
II. H. Wlton and daughter ot Audubon
nru In the city the guests ot Mr , und Mis.
nd Canning. Mr. Wilson's > n William Is a
member of Company L , .
P. W. neckmnn , a former newspaper man
of this city , now with the Sioux City Jour
nal , Is In the city visiting friends and to
meet the Fifty-first Iowa.
M. U Curtis of Knoxvlllo Is In the city
to attend the reception. Mr. Curtis was a.
member cf Company D , hut was taken sick
nnd had to return from San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wlndle * and daughter ,
formerly of this city , now living at
I-nramie , Wyo. , are In the city to meet
their son Jamcp , who Is a member of Com
pany lj , Flfty-Ilrat Iowa.
James Wolf , a workman employed at the
Peavey elovutor , H at St. Bernard's hos
pital , suffering from a badly crushed foot.
A u eight fell on It and one or more toes
will have to bo amputated.
Herman Schmidt , the man who was killed
on the Fort Dodge & Omaha railway near
- - _ . I gan last Friday , was burled yesterday
T afternoon In Falrvlew cemetery at the ex-
penpo of the railway company.
Augustus U. Robinson , n farmer living
near Anita , has Illcd a voluntary petition
In bankruptcy In t ; o United States district
court here. ' Ho schedules hip liabilities at
something over $0,000. Ills assets are prac
tically nil.
Frank Armstrong , formerly city editor
of the Council Bluffs Nonpareil and now en
gaged In the newspaper business In Des
Molncs , arrived In the city yesterday to
take In the reception to the Iowa Boldlers
und visit old-time frlendf. ,
1 , Charles Ixisher and daughter of Daven
| port arrived In the city yesterday to meet
7 tholr son , who Is a member of Company L ,
Fifty-first Iowa. Young Lasher hns the
distinction of being the only member of the
regiment from Davenport.
A. U. Mnthlcson of Bogard , Mo. , a prom
inent stockralser nnd merchant , Is In the
city and Is a guest of C. F. Rohrcr. Mr.
TUathleson Is here on business with the
Chicago Wrecking company nnd Inciden
tally to give the boys of the Fifty-first
Iowa a welcome.
Funeral services over the late Mrs. Sarah
Flsk were held yesterday afternoon at
Trinity Methodist church , Rev. W. H. Cable
officiating. A large number of relatives and
friends of the deceased were present and
many beautiful lloral offerings graced the
Jiamlsomo casket. Following the services
the remains were taken to the train for
conveyance to Galena , 111. , where Interment
will be had.
N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250.
Nearly everyone hns 10 cents to spend for
music. When down town don't forget Muel
ler's sheet rauelc sale.
New neckbacds put on uhlrts free ot
charge for regular customers at the Bluff
City loindry , 34 North Mala.
Sco the Pegamoid finish Buck Steel Range
at Colo's hardware.
Foot Hull rinme Toiluy.
The Council Bluffs High school and
Crclghton college football teams will play
this afternoon nt Union Driving park. The
fiamo will be called promptly nt 3 o'clock.
The line of the homo team will bo ns fol
lows : Left end , Williams ; left tackle , Rlek.
man ; left guard , Ball ; center , Hicks ; right
guard. Miller ; right tackle , Hathaway ; right
end , Grason ; right halfback , Dietrich ; left
halfback , Richmond ; quarterback , Matthal ;
fullback , Chamberlain ; substitutes , Ding-
man , Mitchell nnd Crane.
Howcll'fl Antl "Kawf" cun-o coughs , colds.
Special stove ealo this week at Cole's
hardware.
Unity guild will eervo meals at the Ogden
botcl Monday.
Favorite Base Burner at Colo's hardware.
toxa iiKTiiosi-iacT OK A MEG no.
Vown. Colored Mini .Sulllclendy OIil tel
l et-iill lleuth of WiiNliliiKfton.
-MASON - CITY , la. , Nov. 5. ( Special. )
The recent death of Jesse Bracken In this
city at the Ago of 100 years nnd flvo months
recalls the fact that there Is living In the
ulty at the present time a man who has
reached the advanced ago of 111 years. This
Is Henry Doonp , it colored man , who Is
making his homo with his daughter , Mrs ,
L. W. Tyler , on Water street. Mr. Boone
was .born In slavery In the state of Vir
ginia Juno 7 , 1TS8 , on the plantation ot
a rich Virginia planter named Sandals. Ho
was a slave for seventy-two years and was
never sold from the family of his original
master. When bis first master died ho
wont to Arkansas with Mrs. Blunt , his
master's daughter , nnd remained there until
ho was liberated by General Curtis , by whom
ho was brought to the north. Mr. Boone
Is In remarkably good health and bodily
vigor nnd works around the house con
tinually. Ho retains his memory splendidly
and can remember distinctly the news of
the death of George Washington , as ho was
at that tlmo 11 years of age.
In tbo old slavery times the marriages
ot the slaves were arranged entirely to suit
the convenience of their masters und Mr ,
Boone hns had eight wlvca , nearly all of
whom were eold away from him to some
other estate. He Is the father of thirty-two
children by his various wives , four of whom
are the children of hla last wife , whom ho
brought north with him and who died about
twelve years ago. Two of these children ,
Mrs. L. W. Tyler nnd Mrs. F. L. Palmer ,
nro residents of this city. At tbo tlmo of bis
second marriage Mr. Boone was 70 years
of age.
Bonn the
{ Signature
Of
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska
and Iowa. James N. Cnsnily , jr. ,
120 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT
For Cu U or Louiied On.
10. II. VIII2AKU A CO. ,
R I'eorl direct , Couuotl lllulfi , Iowa.
FISH THANKS ENGINEERS
President of Illinois Central Pleased with
Work on Fort Dodge Line.
FORMER MAYOR SWIFT TO BUILD DEPOT
He Hun Alno Secured ( lie Conrno ( for
Ititllittnir llio Dcimt n < Drtilinn
To Coiniiictifc ItuniiliiR TrnltiN
In Two Week * .
Now that the entire track between Council
Bluffs and Fort Dodge on the Kort Dodge &
Omaha railroad has been laid the company
cxpectn to commence running local freight
trains by the loth of this month. No at
tempt to put on a parsonger service will be
tnado until the work ot ballasting the road
Is completed nnd the track In first-class con
dition. Should the weather remain good ,
BO an to permit the work of ballasting to
continue nt the present speed , passenger
trains will be running Into Council IJluffs
over the now line by the first of the year.
The work of ballasting the track Is nt
present proceeding at the rate of one-nnd-n-
quarter mllw per day. Some thirty con
struction trains are nt work laying the
gravel and five Immense steam shovels are
scooping the gravel out of the pits.
President Klf.li of the llllnnU Central has
written a personal letter thanking the en
gineers and nil persons engaged In the con
struction of the new branch for getting the
trncklaylng done with such remarkable
quickness. In his letter ho"says the tlmo
inado In laying the track makes a new
record In railroad building. Special thanks
are extended by him to Chief Engineer Sloan
nnd C. 13. Grafton , engineer In charge of
the construction of the road.
Although no formal announcement has
been made yet by the comnany It Is under
stood that former Mayor Swift has been
awarded the contract for building the com
pany's passenger and freight depots In this
city. Ho also has secured the contrac * for
building the depot nt Denlson. The tlmo of
commencing work on the depots here Is un
certain , owing to the claims set up by the
Lake Manama nnd East Omaha Construction
company to a right-of-way on Avenue A at
the point where the company Intended to
erect Its passenger depot. It Is said , how
ever , that negotiations for a settlement be
tween the U\o companies are now pending.
Stations aloL'K the line of the Fort Dodge
& Omaha railway will be located at the fol
lowing points : Council Blurts. Gradlo ,
Ilodcn , Logan , Woodbine , Dunlap , Dow
City , Arlon , Denlson. Dclolt. Ells , Wall
Lake , Arvon , Yettcr , Mosley , Itockwell City ,
Richards , Knelrlm , Tara , Fort Dodge.
Sidings will be established nt Clara , Scott ,
Orr. Wlllcts , Wright , Haley , Kunze , New-
corn , Brogan , McCloy , Merry , Deals and
Oman. Most of the sldlnga have been
named after the cngluceis in charge of the
construction of the road.
Wanted A kitchen girl. Good wages ,
Mrs. George Keellne , 1133 East Plerco street.
Colo's Hot Blast \varm subject.
Davis sells paint.
YANCY AND SMITH SENTENCED
Oiiinlin MPII Trleil nt AIIICM , In. , for
Attfiiinteil Murder of Conductor
HleUH Arc llolh Convleteil.
AME3 , la. , Nov. 5. ( Special Telegram. )
The trials of both Charles Yancy nnd Charles
Smith , the Omaha men held In the Story
county Jail for attempted murder of Con
ductor Hicks of the Chicago & Northwest
ern railroad at Kelly , la. , August 13 last ,
were finished Saturday and Smith , who
fired the shot which took effect In Hicks'
arm , was found guilty of p.ssault with at
tempt to commit murder nnd sentenced to
ten ycara In the penitentiary , and Yancy ,
who helped Smith when Conductor Hicks
tried to put them off for not pnjlng tholr
fore , was found guilty of manslaughter and
sentenced to flvo years In the penitentiary.
Ten thousand copies of sheet music nt 10
cents n copy at Mueller's.
Flno Missouri Wood for sale by Gilbert
Bros.
Scientific optician , Wollmnn 40 ! ) Br'dwny.
Qmirrel Emn Fatally.
KNOXVILLE , In. , Nov. 5. ( Special. )
Saturday afternoon John Dawson shot his
wlfo thrco times nnd then shot himself ,
dying In n few minutes. His wife Is fatally
hurt and her death Is only a question of
a tow hours. Dawson had been married
only a tow months , but a separation had
occurred owing to a domestic misunderstand
ing. The quarrel was renewed today and
at the climax Dawson drew his revolver
and emptied Its chambers.
Pegamoid finish Buck Range , easy to keep
clean , at Colo's hardware.
Wo enjoy music ; don't you ? Then call at
Mueller's. Only 10 cents a copy.
Reasonable amount of mending done fres
ot charge at t'Jo ' Bluff City laundry. This Is
the laundry that takes good care of your
linen. 34 North Main.
DEATH RECORD.
Former ANNlNiniit Attorney General.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 5. Krancls P. Do-
wees died hero today. Ho v/aa an assistant
attorney general from 1885 to 1893 , since
which tlmo ho has had an extensive practice
In the court of claims.
Mr. Dewees was widely known as nn
author and politician. Ho was for a tlmo
an active member of the greenback party ,
but In 18SO a controversy arose between him
nnd General Weaver , the party's candidate
for president , with the result that he went
on the stump advocating the election of
General Hancock. From that tlmo Mr.
Dowcco allied himself with the democratic
party.
I'roiulneiit Itnllrimil Contractor Deail ,
CHICAGO , Nov. B. Colonel William P.
On ran , formerly a prominent railroad con
tractor and builder , died tonight. Ho was
well known In railroad circles throughout
the country , having been In charge of the
construction of the greater part of the Chl-
cagci. Hock Island & Pacific and the Union
Pacific railroads. Ho was 7C years old.
Former Co UN ill nt .Munlcli.
DETROIT , Mich. , Nov. 0. Rev. Andrew
Tcnbrook , who was an American consul at
Munich , Germany , from 1SCG to 1862 , died
hero today , aged 86 ycara.
I'ruHpeetorn Covet Seliool I.nmlv.
I EAD , S. D. , Nov. 5. ( Special. ) An In
teresting question Is to be decided soon In
the courts ot the DIack Hills relative to
the locating of school lands by prospectors
as mineral locations. The prospectors would
like to have the attorney general ot the
state give hla opinion on the matter. There
are about 2,000,000 acres of echon'l lands In
the Black Hllls and a large portion of It
contains mineral enough to make of It by
law a mineral location.
Treatment for Hefu e Ore ,
LEAD , B. D. , Nov. 6. ( Special. ) For sev
eral months the Homretake company of this
olty has been experimenting on the tailings
that como from the stamp mills with the
cyanide process nnd the results have been
BO tntlsfnctory that the company has com
menced the erection of n large plant hclow
the mills In which to treat all ot the tnlllncs
that come from the ore. The mills arc treat
ing about 2,800 tons at ore dally nnd , after
U psosca over the plates , It will bo carried
through a mammoth steel pipe to the cyanldo
plant , where the small amount of gold re-
malnltiR will be extracted. Practically every
bit of value will be taken out of the ore.
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! SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. |
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Preparations for the election to bo held
Tuesday will bo completed toda > . Voting
booths have been located to the bast pos
sible ndvnntflRc and arc doubtless known to
every one. The polls will open at 8 o'clock
In the morning and will close at 6 o'clock
in the evening. These hours differ from the
city election In that at nil city elections the
polls open at 9 o'clock In the morning and
close at 7 o'clock In the evening. It Is
understood that all of the employes of the
great corporations here will be given an
opportunity ototlng eome Unit during the
day. The work will be so managed that
the men will each be allowed at least ono
hour off duty In order to enable them to
vote.
vote.H
H was reported on the stree-ls yesterday
that a policeman doing duty In the Fourth
ward gave It out cold that no ono would bo
allotted In the booths lo watch the count.
The officer has evidently been misinformed ,
as this question Is plainly decided on page
S3 of the Nebraska election laws. Section
19 on the page mentioned reads as follows :
"Dcforo any ballot shall bo deposited In
the ballot box the ballot box shall bo pub
licly opened and exhibited nnd the > judges
and clerks phall see that no ballot Is In
such box ; after the box shall lie locked nnd
the key delivered to one of the judges ,
It shall not bo again opened until the close
of the polls ; and thb ballot box shall not
bo removed from the view of the electors
present until the polls are closed nnd nil of
the votes shall have been counted and can
vassed ; nor shall two of the judges bo
absent from the room or building In which
the election Is held , at the same time ,
during such voting and canvassing. "
Those who have thoroughly canvassed the
local situation are not backward In predict
ing a good , big republican vote. One well-
known candidate who Is In close touch
with nil the different nationalities said
yesterday that It wes a mistake to think
that the Bohemians were going to vote the
fusion ticket. This conclusion had been
arrived at "by " conversation with a number
ot prominent Bohemians. One of these Bo
hemian leaders said that In his opinion the
majority of the Bohemians would vote the
republican ticket. H was admitted that
Bohemian politicians had been trifling with
the fusion leaders , but when It came tea
a srjuaro understanding the ( unionists had
not kept the pledges made to the Bohemians
nnd consequently the vote would bo the
same ns It has been In the past , principally
republican.
A tow changes In the total registration
will doubtless be made when the books are
returned to the city clerk and the footings
gene over again for verification. The
change , however , will be slight , probably
not more than a dozen all told , and this
will mnko no real difference In the total
as reported In Sunday's Bee , which was
3,831.
Hiiii1illcnn Ilnlly nt Fmiiok'H Hall.
Republicans to the number of 100 or more
met at Franck's hall. Twentieth and S
streets , Sunday afternoon , and listened to
speeches made by well-known republicans.
Judge Dvorak presided and first Introduced
'Anton ' Donate , who spoke In Bohemian. Mr.
Donate called the attention of the laboring
people particularly to the change In the
conditions and times since William
McKlnloy was elected " president and
confidence had been restored. The work-
Ingmcn were urged to continue this prosper
ous condition of affairs by continuing the
republican party In power. Mr. Donate
urged everyone to vote on Tuesday for a
continuance of prosperity.
Chairman Dvorak next Introduced Edward
Rosewater , who spoke for some little time
In Bohemian and then delivered an address
In English. The fallacies of Bryan and his
theories were discussed at some length
and these present were shown that pros
perity only came after confidence had been
restored by electing republicans to ofllce.
Candidate Holcomb was scored and a
number of Incidents related which went to
show that Holcomb Is not a fit person to
occupy a high judicial position. In speak
ing of Imperialism and militarism Mi. Hose-
water said that If Imperialism was to come
from annexation it would bo duo to the
course of the democratic senators and Mr.
Bryan , the former having voted for and
the latter worked for the passage of the
treaty of peace. In protecting life and
property In the Philippines President Mc-
Klnley Is only doing his duty the same as
ho protects the lives and property of those
In Alaska or New York City.
The discourses of both Mr. Donate and
Mr. Rosewater were well received and tell
ing remarks were frequently applauded.
Colored Hepnlillcaim.
The colored republican voters of South
Omaha held nn enthusiastic meeting Sunday
afternoon. Oeorgo Huso presided and C. C.
Cameron acted as vlco president. Dr. M. O.
Rlcketts delivered a stirring address , In the
course of which he convincingly pointed
out to his people the proper course for thorn
to pursue In the election tomorrow. Ho
showed them how Holcomb had slapped
them In the face and deserved no support
from them , and expressed confidence that
the colored rtan would , ns usual , vote for
the party of progress and liberty. No col
ored man , ho said , could afford to be un
grateful to the republican party.
City
All of the saloons In the city will be
closed on Tuesday between the hours of 8
a. m. and 6 p. in.
Thera Is to bo a meeting of the Board of
Education tonight. If there Is a quorum
the Fcnalon will bo short.
The women of St. Agnes' church will
servo dinner niul supper nt Twenty-fourth
and N streets on election day.
A meeting of the board of stewards of the
First Methodist Episcopal church will beheld
held at the pastor's study tonight.
Tickets are celling rapidly for the concert
to bo given at the Flrrt Presbyterian church
Thursday evening by the Misses Christian.
The Infant daughter of Mr. and .Jtra. A.
A. Wright , Nineteenth and M streets , was
burled nt St. Mary's cemetery yesterday
afternoon.
Candldatex were unusually busy yesterday
afternoon. Friends of the republican can
didates worked hard In various part of the
city all day and reported good resultx.
The regular monthly meeting1 of the city
council Is billed for tonight , hut It Is not
thought that there will be a quorum. Two
or three members will meet and adjourn to
cither Wednesday or Thursday night.
The Denver Stockman says : "Tho char
acter of the cattle going to market from
the ranges Indicates the nearness of the
end of this neasan'u run. The- stuff Is
mostly odds and ends , with but few beef
cattle nnd the tallend of the roundup.
There nro a few cattle back yet , hut they
have been held for the later markets In
hope of better prices.
.Spend * Quiet Sunday.
ATLANTA , Go. , Nov. 5.-Rear Admiral
Schley * pent a quiet Sunday , attending
dlvlno services and driving to points of
interest about Atlanta under escort of com
mittees of citizens.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
r I r Monday anil TitvHiIuy tvltli Vari
able WliulN the Prediction
for XeliniHka ,
WASHINGTON , Nov. D. Forecast for
Monday and Tuesday :
For Nebraska , Iowa , Missouri , South Da
kota , Kansas , Colorado and Wyoming : Fair
Monday and Tuceday ; variablewinds. .
LION'S ' SHAKE FOR IDA COUNTY '
Monona * ] 's Not Allowed to Homo Either
Legislative Candidate.
GEAR-CUMMINS FIGHT CAUSES ANOMM.Y
I3ICAI
Strife of Two CnmllilntoK for Srn-
ntorlnl Honor * , * jy/y | Kittlrc
Uciire piitntlou < tto Ji.mnllcr
Of TWO COtllltlCH. ?
SIOUX CITY , In. , Nov. 6. ( Special. ) Tbo
strife between the Gear and Cummins fac
tions In the Monona-Ida legislative district ,
In the attempt ot tiie candidates for the
United States senate to secure this dis
trict favorable to their candidacy , has re
sulted In n condition of things highly un
satisfactory to the people ot Mouoim county ,
Irrespective of political belief , by reason of
the fact that both republican and democratic
candidates have been chosen from Ida
county.
Under the last apportionment of the legis
lative districts by the legislature , Ida county
\\as attached to Mononn , as Is alleged by
the pojnillBtle nnd democratic parties In
Mononn county , for the purpose of securing
a republican leg'lslntor from this district.
Monona county for many years has been the
hotbed of populism nnd the populists have
controlled the county by quite largo ma
jorities , though In late years It has been
gradually decreased. Ida county , on the
other hand , has frequently given a repub
lican majority and It Is claimed that It was
attached to Monona county for the purpose
of overcomlcg the popullstle majority , If pos
sible , rather than In compliance with con
stitutional requirements , popularly supposed
to eovern In such matters. Election after
election has como nnd gone and populist can
didates Imvo been elected from Monona
county.
Monnim Kccln SIlKhtcil.
Asldo from the matter of politics ,
It Is claimed. Justly or unjustly , that
the legislator should como from that
county , Inaimuch ns under the ap
portionment Monona would be entitled tea
a , representative of Its own. It the same
rule was applied to It , as la applied to other
counties with like population. Ida county
at the tlmo of the passage of the last ap
portionment act only had a population of
11,000 , nnd now , owing to the fact that both
the leading political parties have chosen their
candidates from Ida county , It furnishes
nn example of the tall wagging the dog to
such _ au extent that It la highly unsatis
factory to the people of Monona county.
Under these circumstances , the candidacy
of Nathan Llndsey. middle-of-the-road pop
ulist , for the legislature In Monona county
has developed unexpected strength. The
fight which Is now In progress has been
largely stripped of Its political character by
reason of the fact that many of the leading
politicians ot the -county , Irrespective of
party , have Identified themselves with his
candidacy and It is now conceded by those
who have kept themselves In touch with the
political situation in this district that he
will poll a vote largely In excess of that
usually given to candidates ot his party.
MAY SEND PRESENTS BY MAIL
President 'Innuen ' nil Order AlIowliiK
I'ntvUnKCH to Soldle.ru to Go In
ainll ut lomentlO Kitten.
(
WASHINGTON , No > > 4-rPresIdent Mc-
Klnley has Issued the following order :
EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHING
TON , Nov. 4 , 1S99. In furtherance of Inter
changes .between thOEO absent In the serv
ice of their country and their families at
home , It is hereby ordered that packages
and parcels of mall , also matter taking only
articles designed as gifts or souvenirs , nnd
so marked , and with no commercial purpose
and not for sule , from officers , soldiers and
sailors serving in the army and navy and
from persons employed In the civil service
of the United States In Porto Rico , Guam ,
the Philippine Islands and Cuba , addressed
to members of their families In the United
States , or packages of the same personal
character addressed from the United States
to officers , soldiers , sailors and others In
the public service In said Islands , may bo
rent through the malls , subject only to the
domestic postal regulations of the United
States. Details of the execution of this
order , with all necessary safeguards , will
devolve upon the secretary of war and tne
postmaster general. _ _
WILLIAM M'KINLEY.
The order Is the result of the cabinet de
cision of Friday and Is more Immediately de
signed to facilitate the sending of Christ
mas and holiday remembrances to and from
the soldiers. The postmaster general has
also rescinded the requirement that all mall
matter sent by persons In the United States
service In the Philippines or Guam addressed
to the United States and Indorsed "Soldiers , "
"Sailors" or "Marines , " letter or otherwise ,
designating the service branch , In order to
secure domestic postage rates , must bo
countersigned by a commanding officer.
Furthermore , the postmaster general has
directed that all such letters may bo dis
patched to the Islands , whether prepaid or
not , and only the deficient postage shall be
collected on delivery la this country , any
duo postage rating under former orders be
ing disregarded and United States postage
stamps are directed to bo hold valid on such
matter , as well as tbo specially prepared
stamps.
SOUTH APIUOAir 1VAII ON PAPEIl.
Authentic Mnp In iHMiiod Showing the
KJi-lil of Oiicrntloim.
WASHINGTON , Nov. D. Major W. A.
Simpson , chief of the military Information
bureau of the War department , has com
plied a largo map showing the theater of
military operations between tbo British and
Boera In South Africa. The map Is from
the latest and most authentic data and be
sides being technically exact It gives at
a glance the cntlro sweep of country In
Mrs. Pihkham's Advice Saved
Mrs. Hayes From , ap Operation.
[ LZITEl 70 UK3. JINEVAM NO.
' ' DEAR MKS. PJNKHAM Words cannot
express my tlmnks to yflu for yourlclml
advice to me in regard' ib my health , I
had been running ilo'wrl in health for
about seven ycar 1 had doctored
with good doctors pn/jv / taken a great
many patent medicines. My trouble
began when my firstjchild was born.
I had a very hard time and after its
birth would have bevero flooding spells.
"After my ficeonfl child I had very
good health until [ Jflst .fvinter when I
again became pregnant and suffered
very much and miscarried. I came
very near dying , an'd'tho ' doctor said I
must have an opcr'aiKJif , which fright
ened mo very much , and concluded to
write to you for your advice , and take
your medicine. Was troubled with the
whites , great pain in back and hips ,
sometimes when lying down or sitting
was unable to get up. Would have
such pain in groins could hardly walk.
"I can say I have never seen any
thing so wonderful as Lydlti E. 1'Ink-
hain's Vegetable Compound und Sana
tive Wash. Your remedies have done
wonders for me. Hoping that many
of my suffering sisters may be led to
take your medicine from rending this
letter , I remain , sincerely yours , Mils.
JlAitr HAYES , HAUUINSUUKO Kv , "
Letters like the foregoing should
convince everyone that Mrs. Plnklioia'fl
advlco Is certain help.
which the fighting la going on. Lady smith
ami Its environs are shown , with the nwirby
points and the mountain passes through
which the ttocrfl have assembled In the Natal
country. The map le primarily for the use
of the War department , but In view ot the
widespread public Interest In the South
African struggle , a limited number arc being
supplied to libraries nnd newspapers for
ready reference during the progress of hos
tilities.
AID OF VETERANS IS ENLISTED
flottlil Axkft Soldier * of SiiiinNli
< o Join ( lie CnniinlK > >
t ItolicrtN.
WASHINGTON , Nov. G. Adjutant General
Llller of the Spanish War Veterans has re
ceived the following letter from Miss Helen
Gould , dated November S :
"If the matter commends Itself to your
good judgment and you have not already
taken nn Interest In the Roberts question ,
I hope you may feel willing to do so. Mr ,
Roberts , It cems , has at least three wives ,
and advocating the principle ho docs , ho
nhould not , wo women think , bo allowed to
have a scat In the highest lawmaklng body
of our land. Wo rcnllzo that what we think
cannot carry the weight With congressmen
that communication from voters would have
and wo earnestly hope that men who sym
pathize with the movement will bo will
ing to write to their congressmen or clr-
culato petitions.
" 1 have never before taken any active
part in any political question , but this
movement Is for the protection ot the homo
nnd of women throughout the country and
I am glad to use the llttla Influence 1 have
for what I believe to bo a righteous cause.
I trust you will pardon me for troubling you ,
but you soldiers have been so good to mo
I am venturing to call your attention to a
matter that Interests me deeply. Enclosed
you will find some of the leaflets on the
subject Issued by the League for Social
Service. HELEN MILLER GOULD. "
\otnlilc Anit'HcniiK Itrttirn ,
NEW YOniC , Nov. 5. Among- the pas
sengers who arrived today on the steamer
St. Paul , from Southampton nnd Cherbourg ,
were Mrs. Frances ) Hodgson Burnett , Lil
lian Nordlca , General Uenjamln Harrison
and wife , Julian Storey nnd Mme. Emma
Eamcs Storey , ex-Congressman James
Hamilton Lewis and Edward D. Wlnslow ,
United States consul nt Stockholm.
One Killed nml T\\o Injured.
nOCIC ISLAND. 111. . Nov. n. In attemptIng -
Ing to cros1 * the track of a rapidly moving
street car this evening one man was killed
outright and two persons Injured , nil of
whom wore on a light delivery wagon.
Dead : Julius Banker , driver. Injured :
J mtnv McGce , eerloualyj Louis Mushcr ,
slightly.
Well Rewarded
Rev. W. A. Nickel , rosldlne at 2325 Ollv *
itreet , Kansas City , Mo. , In talking about '
Dr. Bennett's Elrutrlc Belt , said : I have i
been well rewarded. It has only been live
days since I becan wearing your be.lt nnd I '
bellev * It Is all you say. I have slept hot * ,
ter the past few nlchtu thuu for months , ,
my nerve * are better , and , well , I tell I
you , It's all right ; it baa my hearty In-
idonement and recommendation. Kvery
person suffering from any weakness should
beeln your treatment. "
In olden times
people overlooked ff
the importance oC
Dermanent benefl-
clul effects und
were satisfied
with transient ac
tion ; but now that
It li generally
known that Dr.
Bennett's Belt
will permanent
ly overcome any
weakness , well In
formed people
will not hesltato
In Baying they
have been well
rewarded. To men
who have batter
ed their stomachs
with drugti we
want ttvetn to ex
ercise their Judg
ment and consid
er that Electr city
Is the greatent
power on eat th.
Quickly puts life
Into whatever It
louche * . ( Jives In
stant relief and
never falls to cure
Rheumatism ,
Baokadhe , Kid
ney Troubles ,
Early Decay ,
Night L o a a e s ,
Lack of Nerve
Force and vigor. Nervous Debility , Und * .
veflopment and Loit Vitality.
Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt
Has cured many men who have battled fur
years against the mental and physical suf
fering : of lost manhood. It Is a homo treat-
mint , and all men who sunNr from any
form of ccxual weakness , resulting from
youthful folly , premature logs of strength
and memory , weak back , varlcocelo or Ema
ciation of parts can now cure themselvge at
home.
The remedy has a peculiarly grateful effect
of warmth direct to the. diilred location ,
giving strength and development Juat where
It Is needed. It cures all the Ills and treoblea
that como from years of misuse of the
natural functions and has besn tin abso
lute success In all cases.
This treatment gently tones the stomach ,
purifies the blood and puts the whole dlges-
tlvo apparatus In healthy condition , why
HhouJd you and your friends Buffer the
pangs and mlairles of disease when a cure
may be effected so easily and so promptly
by taking this treatment ? No matter what
other remedies you have tried ; ca t aaJde
all other medlclnea and treatments and give
this new system a trial. If you want one
Is will cost you only about half the prlco
of the old-style belts , with everything com
plete , and will be the means of saving you
much moniy perhaps your life.
Dr. Bennett's Bella have soft , tllkon ,
chamois-covered sponge electrodes that can
not burn and blister as do the bare metal
electrodes used on all othtr makes of belts.
Can be renewed when burned out for only
TSo no other belt can be renew * ! for any
price , and when burned out la worthless.
My new Electrical Suspensory for the
cure of the various weaknoue * of tntn la
FIUJIO to every male purchaser of one ot
my Belts. Writ * for free book , that fully
explains all about treatment , write tcday
Do not put off the Inclination , but go right
at It and learn all about this marveJous
treatment that restore * you to permanent
freedom from disease and wealqiifl * .
Write for advice , which l ABSOLUTELY
FREH. The moat obctlnate cast * successfully -
fully treated In tbo itrlcteat confidence , lie-
menibir. Dr. Bennett's Bella are never eola
Jn stores or by agent's. Only by
Dr. Bennett g ,
Room * 30 and 21 Doaal , * * HlooU , 10th
nil Dodge Streets , Omaha , Halt ,
There nro critical
moments In tvcry battle -
tlo ttliuro UIA lido of
i victory dcpiruis upon
| the sudden .ir.d unexpected -
( expected display of
1 force. U 13 at thh
tlmo the charge of
cAvnlry , the sudden
unmasking of a new
battery or the rush of
fresh infantry Into the turmoil nnd disorder of
the broken firing line revives the strength and
brings DOW courage to tbo wavering ranks.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
U a reserve force. It will stimulate the shat
tered energies of the body to new action. It
will lo.id tbo charge upon weakness nnd unmask
the batteries with which to renew tbo fight ;
Government medicine tump mitki the cenulne. Dnipclits
uiiallv tell It , H ) OUM doei nnt , we will etftreu ft bottle ,
ptepifJ. totl | l ftifj , Write fat lnletctlnctix > V ,
Duffy Mult Whiskey Co. , Rochester , N. V.
to MIsHourl ltl\cr.
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
f
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FOU SALE Lumber nnd material of all
kinds' . Wo purchased The Greater Ameri
can Exposition. Our branch ofllce Is locat
ed In the Administration Building In the
Exposition Grounds nnd wo would be pleas
ed to furnish nil Information. Write- for
our catalogue with Ions distance l.clcphono
In ofllce.
CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO.
WHEN
Itoturns homo most of them will need
to have their teeth put In Rood condition
again , nnd nil those that desire OOOl )
"WOUK at a very moderate coat will
call on
H. A. Woodbury , D. D. S. , Council Bluffs ,
Next to
II
;
This is not always true , and particularly not if you pre
sent your dearest friend with one of our pocket knives ,
We have the largest stock of pocket knives ever shown
in the city. Over tOO patterns to select from. . .
COT F S COT F
V V/JL J 4 tL/1a WVAjL .Lf
41 MAIN STREET. ,
Wo Imvo soinotlilnpr nice to show In the
way of parliig knives
! TOM
( O Cents. 5 Cents.
TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS.
John 0. Woodward S Co. ,
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Valuable Papers ?
We have a-suite of rooms with a fire and
burglar proof vault. It consists of a
waiting room and two smaller rooms.
Electric light. Hardwood floors.
T51 BEE BUILDING
It will be a pleasure to work in offices
like these. The rent is $40. Wo have
another single good sized office with a
vault , only $20.
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