Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
snvm milviioji.
Davis fells glnn.
"Mr. Wley," 5-cent cigar.
Leffert, Stf Ildy , teats cyei frefv
Oai fixture nnd glnbi at lilxby's
Kino A H C. beer, Neumayer's hotel,
lir. Stephenson, 101 Pearl St, Tel. 33).
SchmlJt'H photos, ticiv ttnd latet styles.
Cab. photos Jl.W do. Williams. Sit tlUy.
Wollmitn, xt'lctitliic optician. 1"9 Hdy.
W. J. IIntetter. dentlHt. Haiti win blork.
J. C. & W. Woodward, architects. &53 lldy
W K. Lewis jells monuments. 301 Hvvay.
I.emp's beer, Soenke lioysen, sole agent.
Ilest bier Hudvvclvr. L. Knsenteld. Ag.
New oval frames. C. E Alexander &. Co.,
838 Ilroadwuy.
Get your work done at the popular Eagle
lutindry. "21 Broadway. "Phone 157.
W a. Estop, undertaker. :S I'oarl street.
Telephones: Ollleo, !)7; residence. 33
W. P. Graff, undertaker anil licensed em
baltnur. 101 Houlh Main street, 'Pliona 5CJ
Mrs. T. ('. Jarvls and dainhter have re
turned from a two months sojourn In
Callforn'a.
Tliei regular meeting1 of Council camp
No. II, Woodmen of the World, will be
held this evculr
For su'e, ihirtp.n-rooin, two-story frame
hotel liulldliiK. tiKititre at IJluff nty laun
dry, 31 North Main.
Captain Tlnley has Issjed orders for n
special drill thin evenlns ut 8:15 of Com
pany I., when all members nro required to
ii" present.
Contractor V Ic kham commenced work
yesterday on the (Irnhnm uvtnue sewer
and expeetH to have It completed In four
or live da vs.
Fire di stroved n small barn at the comer
of M lister and Sixth streets alio it 10:30
o'clock last night It belonged to the
estate or the late John Allies
The beHts of the riljht detail of police
have been rcarrangi-d so th.it the neigh
borhood of Park and Olcn avenues, where
a number of birglnrleH have been com
mitted, cnn be p.itrollt-d.
Woman's Itellef corns No ISO wl'l hold
Us tegular meeting this afternoon at the
Oruntl Armv of the llenublli' hall, lm
porlant business tnakcx It necessary that
all members be ;rvtteiit
A. Ilraberg was arrested last night by
the police fin a warrant from Justice Vlen's
court, on the charge of larceny. After he
had been In custody a short while Justice
Vlen oldered h!s 1'cUnse.
City Clerk I'lilUipM Is nrrnnglng for poll
ItlK places for tie- rcgu'ur eleeilon and the
special eleetlim to be held October 111 upon
the grunting of a franchise to the Bluff
Cltv Electric Light and (las company.
Professor Chambers extends to his past
pupils and all his friends an Invltatl u,
complimentary, to attend 1 It- opening party
Friday evening for mlults and Saturday
evening; for children, at Odd Fellows' teni
ple. Hev. A. Overton and Itev. Erleksnn
pastor of the Firth Avenue Methodist
church, assisted by a number of young
women and a guitar, held a mission service
yesterday in tlm putrol room ut police
lieadauarters
Mable, the Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoy I) Suit, died yesterday mornliiK
from nephritis, aged iu months. The lun
eral will be held tomorrow afternoon at
2 o'clock from the family residence, near
the paper mills. Interment will be In the
Clark ccmeter;-.
Mrs. Ella Am Williams, her daughter
Nellie mid grand-daughter Amy Armstrong
are guests of Mrs. (leorgc A. HaMies, 623
(lain sired, for a few days. They are
en route home to S i .tense, Neb., from
llecorah, la , where they have spent the
summer visiting relatives.
Moarle, the tl-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. II. I.. .Mcl'arland, IK Itldge street,
died sesterd.i tilonihui of scarlet lever
'the funeral, which Will be private, will
be held this aflernooii at o'clock from
the family residence and Interment wilt
be In Walnut lilll cemetery.
At tho lioh.iuy theater Sunday night
Delia Prlngte and Iit company will be
seen In "Tho Midnight Alarm." The pl.iv
wilt be prouuci d with all the scenic splen
dor and tho same company as at the
Academy III Chicago, the Itijou In Pitts
burg and the Lyceum In Baltimore.
Deputy Sheriff I'aiinliiK returned yester
day from .l.icksouvTlc, 111., having In
eiistntli- Fred Hansen, who violated his
parole. En route home he lett voung
Hansen at the penitentiary at Kurt Madi
son, where he will now have to servo live
years for breaking Into and rabbins the
residence, of A'lbln I luster last winter.
N, Y. Plumbing Co.. teleonono 250.
lliiNlnehs t i ii I iicmi en ii'iiccil.
There have been no further developments
In tin) matter of the liquidation of tho
banking house of Olllccr & Pusey. It Is
announced that tho receivers expect (o
make a public statement showing tho con
dition of tho bank to the court tomorrow.
Other hanks are. taking caro of some of tho
depositors, whoso money is tied up by tho
receivership, but a number of business
firms who did business with the firm aro
experiencing considerable Inconvenience.
One merchant had checks to the amount
of $S0O thrown back on him yesterday,
which ho had drawn Inst week against
funds ho hail In the bank, tho checks not
being presented until after tho receivers
had been appointed. Another merchant
deposited close upon $2,000 Saturday after
noon Just beforo tho bank closed and now
cannot draw a cent of It out. These are
but two cases of many In which business
men nro Inconvenienced by tho closing of
the bank.
Commonwealth 10-cent cigar.
Nc iplilioiiiooil How.
A neighborhood row resulted yesterday
In Mrs. Cora Kelley llllng Informations
before Judge Ajlcsworlh against Mrs. Alice
Wright, charging her with assaulting her
children. Pantile and draco Kelley by
"throwing brickbats at them without Just
cause- or provocation" and against David
Lane, charging hltn with assaulting her four
children, Annie, Irene, Fa mile and (liaro by
striking them with a whip. Judge Ayles
worth will arbitrate tho case this morning.
Domestic soap sells on Us merits.
Itenl IIhIiiIc Tinn-fert.
The following transfers wero fl"cd yes
terday In tho ahstroct, tlllo and 1 an olllco
f J. W. Squire. 101 Pearl street:
County treasurer to Austin Howard, '
lot 1, block 10, Everett's add, tax d..J 9
JJa 1- ft ml ... I tn Af., I-,.
E. P. llalley, lot 121. original pint of
Council i,.t.rCs. mm strip adjoining,
w, d 2,0C0
Mary E P llillcv to A'len A Jcfferls.
w' se1, 2", s'a nei4 and part n'-j ne'i
27-77 -I I. w. tl .... 7.0A1
lii"eiloie H DavtH ainl wife to P. C.
EiibcI, nw'i 11-75-12, vv. d 7,50
Pour transfers, total ii;,: o
f.O ooo cakes Demestlc soap used In Coun
cil llluffs last month.
uoys7 oim nocs
$1,25, SI.50, $1,75, S2
Ecr Pair Warranted at
HAMILTON'S I
412 Broadwa),
FARM LOANS
fHeioliuicd in i'.i;rii TctiraK
aim Iowa. James N Cas.tdy, Jr
U Ma ' t i .mi. It l" jiT
HONEY TO LOflNiSrSv'
Savings Loan and Building Assaciat'n
Council UlurtB, Iowa.
Largest Assortment ija
mi
BLUFFS.
ASKING FOR A NEW RECEIVER
Truat Company Brings tho Omaha & St.
Louis Into Court.
DEFAULT IN SEVERAL RESPECTS CHARGED
ev Vnrk (iuiiriinty 1'rust Coiiiinn
1,iiImI ibul Its liitereMtx Are
.Not Itelnu Piuperly
I'rolecteil.
Tho Guaranty Trust company ot New
York and JuIiub Waish of St. Lulls hKd
a bill ot compUint yesteidny In tho United
Siutos circuit cout l here ugulnst I lid
Omaha & St. I. mils Kallroad company, nsn
inc that a new receiver bo app..n.ed and
that the mortgage held by tticm bo fore
closed. Charles II. Chappell and J.imos
Ilcpkliis, receivers of tho road; the .Mis
souri Construction company and Samuel
W. Iol d) ce and Webster Withers, re
ceivers of tho Kansas City, Piushurg &
Gulf Kallroad company, are also named as
defendants In the complaint.
The Guaranty Trust company of New
Yoik holds lirst mortgage bunds of tho
Omaha & St. l.ouls road to tho amount of
2,07tf.OOO, Issued In May, 181)6. These
bonds arc paablc In gold on July 1, 1901,
and carry 4 per cent Interest. The orig
inal Issue of bonds was 2, 376,000 ami the
plaintiff states 11 does not knvv h.w muuy
of the remaining (300,000 bomU have been
irsucd by the road and aro now outstanding
and unpaid. To cover this Issue ut bonds
the Omaha & St. l.ouls gave a mortgage
to tho Now York Guaranty company cov
ering Its 113 miles ot lino between tho
Union Pacific transfer In this city through
tho counties ot Pottawattamie, Mills, Fre
mont and Pagu In Iowa, Atchison, Nodaway,
Grceloy and Davis In Missouri to or near
Pattonsburg.
Tho Guaranty company says the railroad
has defaulted In the payment of the semi
annual Interest due on these bonds on Jan
uary 1 and July 1 ot this year; that It has
also failed to pay a largo amount of taxes
and has failed to keep the mortgaged
property In repair. It further claims that
the railroad has defaulted by suffering a
Judgment amounting to J2t5.901.05 to bo re
corded against It In tho circuit court of tho
United States for the western district of
Missouri by tho receivers of tho Kansas
City, Pittsburg & Gulf Kallroad company.
It also sets out the claim that tho road
has furl her defaulted by suffering C. H.
Chappell Rnd James Hopkins to be ap
pointed receivers on January 2 last. Uy
reason of these defaults on the part of the
Omaha & St. Iouls tho Guaranty company
now elects that the payment of the bonds
become Immediately due and payable and
asks that the mortgage bo foreclosed.
Tho plaintiff company also asks that the
receivers ho required to make un account
ing of tho property In their possession;
that other claimants bo barred nnd that
a new receiver bo appointed by the court
and Itecoivers Chappell and Hopkins be
required to turn over to such receiver tho
Omaha & St. l.ouls railroad, with all Its
appurtenances.
Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap.
llnrlnri HxclituiKe Ideas.
The annual meeting of the Medical so
ciety of tho Missouri valley, held In this
city yesterday, brought together about sev
enty members of tho profession and a very
successful meeting waB the result. Owing
to the length of tho program it was found
necessary to hold threo sessions, one In
the forenoon, ono In the afternoon and one
in tho evening. The sessions wero held In
the superior court loom of the county
court l.ouse, which had been placed at the
disposal of tho society by the supervisors.
Dr. Jacob Gelger of St. Joseph. Mo., pres
ident of the society, was unable to bo pres
ent and In his absence Dr. J. P. Lord of
Omaha, vice president, wielded the gavel.
Tho election of ofllcers for tho ensuing
year was held at tho evening session, re
sulting as follows: President, Dr. V. D.
Treynnr, Council llluffs; first vlco president,
Dr. II. 11. Davis, Omaha; second vlco pres
ident, Dr. T. K. Sampson, Creston, la.;
treasurer, Dr. T. II. I.acey, Council llluffs;
secretary, C. Wood Pausett, St. Joseph,
Mo.
It was decided to hold tho March meet
ing ot tho society In Omaha. Tho sum of
$25 was appropriated for tho Hush monu
ment fund In Washington, D. C.
Following tho session a banquet was held
at the Grand hotel, at which Dr. T. H. Lacey
of this city presided as toastmastcr.
Gravel roofing. A. 11. Itead, 641 nroailway.
Political Note.
Captain Kerrler put tho McKlnley guard
thiough a number ot Intiicato evolutions
on First nventio and Pearl street last even
ing. Tho drill was watched by a largo
ctowd and the guard came In for a mi ml a.'
ot compliments. Tho uniforms uro ex
pected dally. The membcrsh p is Increas
ing dally and much Interest manlfcbteil In
the organization.
l.ouls Zurmuehlen, chairman uf tho
democratic county central commlttfo, has
received vvcrd that James He. tl, major of
Knnsr.s City, will deliver an address In
Hits city Tuesday evening, Sep.emb-r 25.
Tho commlt'teo has not yet socur d a hall.
Democratic primaries to bclect delegates
to tho county convention to be held next
Wednesday aro on tlio slalo for this even
ing. Tho democrats of the Firs; precinct
of tho Third ward hold tholr tail us last
tight and selected tho following d-Megatcs.
Mox Mohn, J. P. Organ, Ii. C. Karsen, J.
O'Neill, II. O. Ouren. Jack O'Neill was re
elected precinct chairman.
Hen. Low Gcniing, the- spollblndnr from
Mil's county. Is announced to deliver ono
rf hU fhira',,eric"lr sire lies t'nlght be
fore the llryan-Stevenson club nt tho Og
diii house.
The ri'-t Co'd Wind.
Yesterday you felt tho need of an over
oat. It won't bo long until you will feel
he need of a good heating stovo. Ilefore
vou buy wo want to call your attention to
the Kadtant Home, tho most economical
ami best heater on the marl et. Tho Had
I ii ti t I'o'iie Is known to hundreds of Coun-
II llluffs ppnplo and they will tell you
that the stovo gives perfect satisfaction.
If your neighbor has one nsk him about It.
We stand upon tho merits of the stove.
Ml we ask Is for you to come In and look
ever the Hadlant Home nnd see Its good
points. Kemember that wo warrant it not
'o crack. Peterson & Scnoenlng, Merrlam
block.
Will lv for ii It nl in ii.
Mesdames Pholps, M. V. Kohrcr, E. C.
Smith, W. Tarklngton and Strcck. com
prising a commlttco from the department
uf city Improvements of the Coun '11 llluffs"
Woman's club, will wait cn the city coun
cil next Monday night and Insist on tho
appointment of a matron for the city Jail
as provided for by law. Mayor Jennings
has refused to take any action In the mat
ter being opposed to tho nppolntment of a
mutron, and the womeu have now decided
to appeal direct to the city counril. If
their request Is refused by the a dcrtnen
tho courts will probnbly be appealed to. as
tho women are serious tn their Intention
to have the law compiled with and a
matron established ttt polled headquarters.
Davis sells paint.
Allien from the Courts,
Denjamln V. Coblentz commenced suit
In tho district court yesterday for divorce
from Minnie Coblentz, whom he married tn
Omaha May 2tj, 1S90.
Judge Macy yesterday excused the petit
Jury until next Monday atlcrnoon nt 1:30
o'clock.
In the federal court yesterday Judge Me
t'herton commenced tho hearing of tho suit
brought by Walter A. I.attlmore of Phil
adelphia against tho Hardsogc Manufactur
ing company of Ottumwa to restrain the de
fendant from Infringing on n patent de
vice for holding it lamp in n miner's cap.
The hearing Is expected lo last several days.
Thn line of John W. Palmer for sending
an obscene letter through the mall was re
duced from $160 to $100 and costs.
John Otterson of Audubon pleaded guilty
to bootlegging and was fined $100 and costs.
Ho was given thirty days In which to pay
the line.
Mrs. Huster holds her fall opening ot
millinery display on Saturday, September
(inlveilou Itellef I'lind.
Subtrrlptlons to tho Galveston relief
fund continue to come in very slowly and
Mayor Jennings has decided to close the
list next Monday at noon. At Camp Ilros.'
store the subscriptions up to last evening
had reached
Pre", iiubll'hed... JCS"A, H." 5
Fred Kper Ins: 2 -
J. D. Kdmundsoil. W Total U6
Mrs. W. C. James 1
Mayor Jennings has received 120. but
?2 30 of this amount Is in tho nature of a
check on Olllcer & Pusey's bank, tho affairs
of which are now being liquidated.
Mayor Jennings hopes that tho citizens
of Council llluffs will respond to his ap
peal In tho Interval between now and the
closing of the list next Monday. So far
none of the batiks or tho largo business
houses have sent In their subscriptions.
Use Domestic soap. It's the host.
Clltttotly of Children,
Judge Macy's time In the district court
yesterday was occupied In hearing the ap
plication of A. W. I.annlngham, agent for
tho Iowa Children's Homo society, that the
two children of Mrs. nmma Anderson aud
the l.'l-year-old daughter of Levi Scott be
turned over to the custody of the society.
In the first case the court dented the appli
cation and In the second granted It.
Howell's AntI-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds.
Identify the Itnrve.
The horse found In the possession of Wil
liam F.ldle. arrested Tuesday night by olll
cer Callaghan, has been Identified by Thorn
Price, a farmer living near Weston, as his
property. The animal was stolen from his
pasture Sunday night. A chargo of grand
larceny has been placed against Kldle and
his prtllmlnary hearing will be held this
morning.
Premiums given with Domestic soap.
Woolley Mopi nt t'loliin,
CKF.STON, ta., Sept. 20. Tho prohibition
special train nrrlved at Charlton, la., early
today and a commlttco escorted the candi
dates to the court house, where an open
air meeting was held. John G. Woolley,
tho presidential candidate; Henry Ii. Mot
calf, candidate, tor vice president; John
P. Hughes and Oliver W. Stewart spoko
to n largo ctowd. Mr. Woolle.v denounced
tho canteen policy and its support by tho
present administration. The first stop after
leaving Charlton was at Creston, where
tho party was greeted by a large crowd.
Speeches were made by the different mem
bers of the party.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Friday mill Saturday Likely to lie
I'u 1 r with Variable WIihIn
iiii (lit Mile,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Forecast for
Friday:
Nebraska Fair Friday, warmer in east
ern portion; Saturday fair, cooler iu west
ern portion; variable winds.
initials Fair Friday. Saturday fair,
winds becoming variable.
Indiana Fair Friday and Saturday;
fresh south to west winds.
Arkansas Generally fair Friday and Sat
urday; warmer Saturday; southerly w.nd.
Oklahoma and Indian Territory Fair,
warmer Friday; Saturday fair, vailable
winds.
Kustern and Western Texas Generally
fair Friday and Satutday; light to fresh
winds, mostly southerly.
New Mexico Fair Friday; Saturday
partly cloudy, showers In northern por
tion; variable winds.
Iowa Fair, warmer Friday; Saturday
fair; variable winds.
Missouri and Kansas Fair Friday and
Saturday, variable winds.
North Dakola and South Dakota Fair
Frldas and Saturday; warmer Friday In
eastern portion; cooler Saturday In west
ern portion; varlablo winds.
Colorado Partly cloudy Friday; Satur
day fair In western portion, probably light
rain Iu eastern portion; varlablo w.u's.
Wyoming Fait- Friday; Saturday partly
cloudy; probably showers In scuthcast por
tion; vnrtable winds.
Montana Fair Friday; cooler In western
portion; Saturday fair, cooler in eastern
portion; wcstorly winds.
I, oeal Iteeoril.
office of Tin: wijATinni nrrti-ur,
OMAHA. Sent. 2il-tlllleal record of teui
peraturo and preripi'.itb.n compiled with
the corresponding day ot tho last tiireo
years:
1MJ. 1S"! H9i. 1M".
Maximum temperature... 71 CU sfl re
Minimum temperature.... is 5 iv, &
Averaue temperature ft) f,3 7 to
Preel"latlotl Ot) .on ml IK
lUvord of precipitation ,u Omnlm for this
day nnd since March 1, lf:
Normal temperature for tho day (P
Deficiency for tho day 3
Total excess since March 1 537
Normal rainfall pi inch
Deficiency for the dnv jo inch
Total rainfall since March 1 22. S3 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 1.7,1 inches
Deficiency for cor. period ... 3 91 lnchs
Deficiency for cor. peib d, 159$ 2.2'3lnciiei
Iti-tioi In Iroin Minion nt s. p. 111,
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WnATHKK,
: ! ?
Omaha, clear
North Platio, clear
Cheyenne, clenr
Salt l.nke, partly cloudy...
Itnpld City, clear
Huron, clear
Wllllston, clear
Chicago, clear
St. l.ouls, dear
St, Paul, partly cloudy
Davinport clear
Kansas City, partly cloudy.
lleltiia, clear
Havre, cledr
Itlsmarek partly ibrndy
Galveston, partly cloady
fi.ll 711 .00
721 71 .00
01 cn, .no
tw cs .00
ttii fi'3 .00
GS Til .00
Oil fiS .00
mi 7ii .in
7S 82 .00
511 M .00
112 CS .00
701 7li .Ml
H2 M 00
i; .'iu
fil fll 'VI
St 9" "i
I. A WELS'l.
Local l recast Oillclal,
WOOLLEY TO STOP IN IOWA
Des Moiro3 Prohibitionists Arrange for
Coming of the Candidate.
CUMMINS WILL NOT FILL BURROW S DATES
Time Will lie decupled by Ills Law
Practice I ntll He Opens UN
.xpcaWInu- ('11 in pnl un In Invtit
In October.
DCS MOINKS. Sept. 20. (Special Tele
gram.) The prohibition speciol train car
rylng John G. Woolley, tho prohibits,
candidate for president, and other prom
inent party lenders, arrives here tomorrow
nt noon nnd will remain an hour. Mr.
Woolley will address a crowd at the court
house square during that time. II. F. Met
calf, tho prohibition cnudldte for vice pres
ident. will also speak.
Judge Ilolter uf tho Fifteenth Judicial
district, named by tho democrats for Judge
has notified the secretary of state that hi
has withdrawn.
It develops that Hon. A. II. Cummins wilt
he unable to fill Senator llurrovvs' Ne
braska dotes. Cummins is compelled t'
devote his time to his law practice until
October 1J, when he opens his (.peaking
campaign at Colfax. From that date tu
tho end of tho campaign he will be on the
stump continuously nnd will speak In In
dlana. South Dakota, Nebraska and other
states as directed by the national commit
tee. The national committee has asked
Secretary Dobson to remain nn nddltlmi.i.
week In Nebraska and Dobson has con
sented. The republicans of Des Moines
will open tho campaign proper October 3
and Senator Allison will bo tho speaker
This arrangement was completed thlt.
morning.
Tho locomotive firemen did but little to
day, the sessions being taken up by dis
cusslons of committee reports. An Impor
tant question was settled today. The dele
gates decided to let tho custom of payment
of delegates' expenses rest as It Is, that Is
the subordinate lodges pay the expense of
sending delegates to the International con
vention. The committee on constitution
and by-laws reported a resolution nr.,11.1.
Ing that the grand lodge shall pay these
expenses rrom a special fund to bo raised
by assesment. but the delegates declined
to adopt It.
PARTY MEETS IN HARMONY
County Convention Held nt Omnia
Vlnkc It .Nomination! h,
Acclamation,
ONAWA. 1.1. . Sept. in.-fSpeclal Tele
gram.) Tho Monona county republican
convention was called to order by S. II.
Martin, county chairman, who called John
A. Helsler of Mapleton to the chair and
H.A. Tinker was made secretary. The
Castana Glee club rendered "Old Glory" in
n very pleasing manner. 13. M. Casadv
Whiting; C. W. Hosklns. Ulencoe, and H
V. Chapln, Mapleton. wero appointed a
committee on credentials. C. K. Underbill.
Omiwa; Fred Norcross, Castana. ami I. H.
Uakee, Falrviow, were appointed a com
mittee on permanent organization. The
commlttco on credentials reported every
township ropresentml and no contests, c
W. Hosklus of Illcticoo placetl In nomina
tion for auditor C. II. Kills of Sherman
township, who was nominated by acclama
tion. T. H. Lut. ot Mapleton placed In
nomination for clerk of the court C. 11
Hradbury, who was nominated by nt clama
nt Ion. Lawrence Olson of Falrvlew, Kd
M. Jones of Castana, J. J. Little of Oram
and K. O. Severson of St. Clair were placed
In nomination for recorder nud Lawrence
Olson was nominated on tho first formal
ballot. W. L. Smith of Onawa and Harry
11. Ordway of Castana wero placed In nom
ination for county attorney and W. L.
Smith was nominated on the first ballot and
his nomination made unanimous.
T. F. Wooster of Maple township was
nominated for supervisor by acclamation,
which completed the nominations.
Hon. 11. I. Salinger of Carroll then ad
dressed tho convention for about one hour,
delivering a very forcible and pleasing ad
dress. Tho convent Inn was very large and
enthusiastic and all proceedings wero en
tirely harmonious The court room waa
crowded and quite n number were unable to
got Into the room. Tho republicans of
.Monona never held a better convention
than that of today anil aro all strictly in
line for a, victory In November.
Uf liillillciio Itiillj nt LlMIOl.
LKNOX, la.. Sept. 20. (Special.) The
republican campaign of tho Wight h congres
sional district was opened In Lenox yester
day with a large attendance from Iledfonl,
Conway, Clearfield and Sharpshurg. L'ach of
tho above named towns furnished a large
delegation nnd upon arriving tho Iledfonl
Cornet band led the procession through the
principal streets before disbanding for din
ner. At 2 o'clock p. m. Marshal T. W. Den
nett formed tho procession with tho Sharps
burg, Cleorfleld nnd Iledfonl bands, the
ocol Itough Illders nnd those finm tho towns
above mentioned, together with tho Lenox
Ladles' Henubltcan club and the Lenox
Marching club and gavo ono of the largest
demonstrations ever witnessed in Lenox.
At 2 30 Bomo lino music was furnUhol,
nfter which tho local committee Introduted
Hon. W. D. Illiikenioro as tho chairman of
tho meeting. In his usual happy manner
ho Introduced Colonel W. P. Hepburn, who
was rerolved with prolonged cheers. The
opera houso being packed and nn enthusias
tic crowd on tho street desiring the polit
ical issues discussed Lieutenant Governor
J. C Mlillman addressed an ovcrllow meet
ing. In tho evening Hon. T. S. SteVeii3 of
Fremont county and Lieutenant Governor
Mlillman addressed tho audience In tho opera
house.
Tho meeting was ono grand success nnd
each of tho speakors were frequently up
piauded as they showed tho fallacy of the
opposition In Jumping from ono Issue to
nnotlicr,
I'estlvnl at low a Colleu,
AMES, In.. Sept. 20. (Special Telegram.)
Tho fall festival at the Iowa State col
lege here today was a success. Lxcurslon
trains from all parts of tho state camo
heavily loaded ami by noon over S.000 peo
plo were In attendance, which equals the
first festival held two years ago. The
weather, though threatening for three days
previous, was perfect and the entire pro
gram was carried through, a largo tent was
erected on tho campus, in which tho follow
ing prominent men spoke to the crowds.
Senator Harrlman of Hampton. C. G. Me
Corty of Des Moines nnd Judgo Stevens of
iioono.
After the speaking tho crowd was enter
tained by drills by tho college battalion nnd
a foot ball gome betwepn tho 'varsity team
and a picked eleven from the alumni.
Port limine 1 1 1-1 1 u l 1 1 imi 11 m Ormuilze,
POUT DODGE. la.. Sept. 20. (Special Tel
egram.) Webster county republicans held
a rousing meeting last night, at which n
large ami enthualastic republican club was
organized The organization stnrts with a
membership of fifty auivo party workers
and nn active campaign will be inaugurated
Tho club Is already planning to give Houbu-
v J? X b H B fifS H 8 clear js cRysrtL fy TV V v Jy
4 SMELLS LIKE ROSES VA 4
wlro and acts as you have dreamed a soap should- ivx n )
4 KSRK MAKES ST BE ALE US SELL IT J W
$5.00 A
MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Disrascs
and Disorders of Men
is Year" Iu Omaha.
VARICOCLLC
HYDltOCLLi:
M'-tlit tl new never fills,
without t iitting. pain or
ItiMlllt till P
CVDUII BC! cured f .I-lite mid tliepnijon
the syitem
oon every Men aid supt.'in
(Unilinear
completely nnd foiev.-r .No
"HUB lvIM DP T i f lliHdiiciiKf. 011 the SI.I11
or fi'- Treatment contnluj no dauyerous
drugs or injurious meilli Hie.
WEAK MEM 't'), of M ANltooit from i:x
"'v . . 1 i fcwi'nir ViniMioi itv-fus
obtUtLuT liivpii 11 v or I' xii vl - 1 1. .N,
WASTIN'I U'KUIM'hs iNVol.l'M AMY I.O---VS,
Wlttl l.AHI.Y l)Ki Y 111 i,l'M, .ll.tl Mil. 1. IB
AoKP 1,1. l of vim vigor 111 d ttrtrLgth with
sexual organs unpaired and vvr.iU
STRICTURE I'atllt slly duett with a new
Ii erT,ml Infallible Horn Tr-t
anu uLttt incut. NoinitruniiM.t.nopaln,
tio deteiiM 'ti from I'liMn-m i ieunri hoen,
Kidney an. I IH i.l.ier Trontile"
ft Itr (il'.Mt WTIi 1.
Consultation frcf. Ircitmfit b Mall.
1 so on 01 address g s. 14th St.
DP. Soai'leS&SeaPlOS, Omaha, Neb.
Ollice Oner 215 Saulh UlhStreci.
S5GO A EV2SST5-S.
ba Ii
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SPECIALIST
Tr eiith nl. Forms 01
DISEASES AND
DISORDERS OF
IV! EM OAJI.Y
25 Year's Experience
14 Years in Omaha
VAIHCOC. LO Hired
QiiicMy nit bout cut-
Dr.
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ting or pain
bYPIIILIS In all stnges eined peimniently
and f I fe. i-irietiiip, H j ( m iit LOSS Of
MANHOOD, Nlslit Losses. Ncrv u I obilii)
llinrtiii r. Kidneys, Uonnrrii e.i, dleet.
CURES GUARANTEED
CHARGES LOW.
Electricity and Medical Treatment cum
blned. THEATMUNT BY MAIL. Co isu:
taiitui fre,
Hours S to S p. in. Sunday. 9 to il V o
liox t). Office over 215 tio.ith lltb tr. et
between Fnrnam and Douslas atnei!-. Uma
ha. Neb.
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Best Dining: Gar Service
mm a.a um
lyspepsia Curs
Digests what you cat.
I tart ill 'hilly digests tli food and aids
Natuio 111 fatU'iit,'tliPiiiiit,' and lecon
.tructliiK tlic cxliatisti'd dmestivi' o-
.ins. It is tliulutitdlsrovcrcddit'ost
tntand tonic. INo other iiivnaiiiuoti
an iij.proacli it in filli icncy. It in
itantly icllowsand pennaiiontly cures
Dyspepsia, Indiucstlon, Ileai'ibuni,
'Tatult'tn'o, fciotir .Stomach, Nausea,
lck Ileadaclio.CiaHtralul t.Cramp'i and
til oilier results uf iiiipiirlei'tdit,reii;"n.
rlcoDOi'. and tl. LarKoslei'iintalnsa', times
uallstr. ilooUHllalxiuti'vbpcpsi.i iuaad frcn
frecarcd by C-Dc'VI" r OC Clueaga
NERVE BEANS rortoro
wcuk pnrik, nmki i.'in
iimui;, vliiuruu. r-.ouft $
murrlrd rnon. lni'n IlllPIl't'
Inx to marry, nuniul ak- 11 hi.x , nf.nilliln rn-
il.lt ulBlit iloppoil: povrer ri'nttiri'tl; tl
ni hiti-1 nun A V. uiiniM t. Kulm A 1 . .tn I "tl.fr
tlrUi'cmit i niuiit U liy Net ic lltiutiLu. llutTalo N V
veil a rouniiiK rectptlon vnIicd he passes
through here on his way lo Waltrloo. The
ofllcers of the club aro: I'rcmdcnt, II S.
Holm; secretary, Harry Hollln; treasurer,
A. C. Sihill. vlco presidents, W. S. Kcnyon
and H. J. Price.
II pit lit Ion 11 peiilier ut 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r .
HA.MIIUItt!, la, Sept. 20. (Special.)
Lieutenant (lovernor J. r. .Mlllunan ad
dressed a good audience In tlilit dty last
evenluK on tho campaign Issues
The republicans of this community met
at the city hall Tuesday rvenliiK and or
ganized a McKinlcy and Hoo.-.t-vilt ilib
They adopted u tointitui inn tippoint.d a
commit'ee 10 secure meinbt r.- at, 1 ad
journed until next T'lesday iveninu, at
whi' U tlin thiy will elct.' oflb era
m
Ml,) V
.1 .
60.
ira
.ik fee?
xM) m
Drop Your
Fire Insurance
1
Hi
- is
rg not that we do not believe in fire insurance, for we do
;m but not whzn you arc located in
The
-JJ it is absolutely fire proof, no wood in its construction 2
that is not in plain sight and mighty little of that, i'hat 2
is merely one of many seasons why you should be a tenant
n
R. C. Peters & Co., Ground Floor, n
Rental Agents, Bee ttnildinir.
V3
.SB
IN VALUE.
Sonic exce lent lots, pleasantly located and do
sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at
reasonable prices. These lot s are located iu
Omaha, -Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This
property will steadily increase iu value as the city
iirows in th at direction and the time to buy is tho
present. Call at
rJsa rwiss pva no
Council
OUR
J
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IOWA FARMS FOR SALE
DAY 6c HESS, .'59
hue for Mile 11 lni'lie lint tit llnpitiv eil
I'Kclnhtc lllliilsi nloo reslilenee mill
Ml OiiiuIiii. Mtlli; I All.MSi
acres Hazel licll tvvp., 11 miles no C. 13.,
Kut buildliiSH. il.'. per aire.
1 lures near Crescent, well improved, ?13
I'cr in re.
acres r. miles cnat, good buildings and
fruit, .'.0 per acre.
fio-acre fruit farm, near city, good Improve
ments, $:,0 per acre.
15'i-atre rrult f..rm iidjolnlni; city, $G,00n.
The nlioe- In oiiI ii miimiiiIi uf our
." per eelil liiteret.1, 'l eleiiliiine it I I.
st IIOOI.S,
BROWSIELL HALL
Hun i d I nii mill JJiiy M'linttl liu kIi'N
under llle (I I lee I : un of 111, lle,
(.eni ue W iirllillii;tiiii, S. T. I)., 1. 1,. II
Full tei'lil lieuiiiuliiK Sept. IT, IIMIII,
Ono of tbo oldeit and most sucieiful
educational Institutions ot the west Ita
high Btandard allowing it to compote with
eastern colleges aud gcb"ol. Uulldlngs in
completo order perfect steam heating, san
itary plumbing- rollcglato and preparatory
courses; special Htudents in tntjslc. tbo lan
guages and art, competent corps of teucusu.
Every advantago offered as rcgaras tho
moral, mental and physical training. Send
for clrculnr or apply personally to Mrs. L.
H. Upton. Principal.
The Kearney Military Academy
icr. wim, m:ii.
Third year uiglns Sept. 12, MOO, with In-rriasi-'l
fa. ultj and fa llltles to give the
liujs of Nt hi j -k j i ompjt if preparai Ion for
Untversltv or ILi'lmm. C.arges moderutB,
Address tho in oitlent.
Mm, W'llnlmvn nntliliifr yrup
HaR been used for over KIFTV VKAHH In
MIM.IUNS of Mu'I'llCIlS for their CHIIa
IjI'.ICN Willi. K T I'"KTM I N'i. with PKft
riil'T Hl'CCKriS IT SOUTHKS the CIlU-Ll
n'l'TKNs the OL'MS ALLAYS ul! PAIN,
t '"KKrt INI" i. '..and Is the best rem
eJy for WAHRIKMiA Sold by DruKglsfs
In -viry art fie world II iiuro and
uak f. r Mrs Wliihlw's SQutning Hjrup ''
and take no otnei kind. Twenty-Ilvo oent
u. boitlu.
2-
Bee Bttildino;
xisv raw wrm a cuk nrca
Bluffs.
PRICES
And th quality of our work should bo
of interest to you if your teeth art) not
in perfect condition It matters no.
how little or how much you have to
be done, we will be pleased to do it,
for you, and the charges will be very
moderate.
. ..Telephone 115
H. fl. Woodbury, 0. 9. 3., Oaunsil 313-
30 Pearl SI. raiit! Ho)
si
Pearl St . Council Bin1!,
flirniM, eblelteii riuielies, fi'iill mill
liiiKliienn i '..,.' I In oiiuell llluim
ICO-ncres Missouri bottom land, 8 miles t(
city, J 10 per acre.
210 acres near Pacific Junction, well im
proved, 10 per acre.
320 urrcH in Silver f'rccli tvvp , $50 per aero;
well improved.
21H acres Hue bottom land In Ilnckfnrd tvvp.,
$12 50 per arro. well Improved.
lint. jiiim;i i.im:i) on i Aims vv
St M) MtillT, Sepl. -J!t.
JOLLY DELL a PRINGLE
and Her l'i.n.;..ii .
A KTAliTI.IMJ
HTOItV
KRAMim IN
BTltANOKST
hccni:s.
An Ininienso amount rr r ,n mil. ml
pretty faccs-Hroiikh ii l.ri.t,..- I v in., i nl.i
- Palace of gohi u I,,,. - i,n, i
Prli es Hie, 3,., .,i,
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF PIGS
MANUFACTURED BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CC
mcvm TBK HAUXL
Dr. Kay's Renovator
liuiirniiieeti to i uro Hit; very wurjl casei
Of ujni.u.ia, iOi.si i.utiun, bllluiik beud.
ache, .ivtr anu kiili.-- At druui'. ak
and ): tn-ud fi Imbo rfui...io. iren Hool
and l'ree A. .. t. Li i: j l.aj. Saratoga
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