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THE OMAHA TJAIIiT BEE: SATURDAY, 2? OVJ3MUJ3TC 00, 1001, HEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL Ml .NOIl MIJ.Yritl.V Jiflvts ell drugs. fctockert sells carpets and rus. fctetr beer at Neumaycr hot'l. l.)r?. Green, ofllce 303 Sapp block. M'elebach burner., nixby ft Son. JCIeciint X'lnin photo at Pchmldt'.. Wollmnn. oclentiric optician. 109 Uroadway, J)r, 8tephenon, Baldwin block. Ktovator. If you want the pureH of drUK go to ( JJell ' .llOrRIUI, lllf! UrilKK"". Mlmourl oak body wood, 5 M cord. Wm. Velch. 23 N. Main nt. Tel. 128. y. II. Kviiii" of Oiirdon nty, Knn., Is gtieM of Counc il lllu rr relatives New hlpnienti jf elegant picture fram tmiuldliiKH ut ('. K. Alexander A: Co. . Mian Hcide Uiiftor of Peril, Neb., I. Burnt of Mrs. liter. H South Hrxl street. Winter term Western lown oollose begin Dreotnbcr .i". I'lustcs organised In all de partments, I'lidlant Home stove, KUiirantced not to rn'ck Sold by Petersen & Schocnlntr, M'rrlatn block. Mrs. Alstrnnd and ilancliler of Mltsiilirl "Vfllley are Kiiests of Mrs. Ariick Caldwell pn Mynster street. 'J'ho home of Mr. and Mri. K. J. Tnwslcn tin Avenue P vuis brlRlitcnod ThanksKlvlnB by the arrival of a boy. 9'he Infant of Mr. and Mrs. OeorRe Ttntli kfny, 1109 Eleventh iivrnue, died yesterday mcrnillK, flKrd 11 weeks. J'arHlita of babies born last Christmas picaae kIvo name and address to K, care JJee office, 10 I'earl street, 31. C. Ilattoy took out n, building permit S-eiterdav for u one-story frnmo cottage ut JOK. Sixth avenue, to cost MM). Jolin Sullivan, 2312 South KlRhlh street, yrn reported to the Hoard of Health yes Unlay as surferlng from diphtheria. George UeKong, HH Vine street, li laid Mil a' the result of stepping on n null. jvhlch penetrated his foot. ThunksKlvlnit day. llev. W. 8. Hames of the 1'lrst Presbv trrlan church will preach morning and wvrtilng In the Presbyterian church nt .Avocn, In. Petersen Schoenlng. Merrlam block, fiavo the most coinploto lino of Hot Ulmt ptoves In tho city und at prices that will urprUe you. JMrs. J. At. Caldwell of Mornlngsldo was called to I.cnn, la., yesterday by n tele cram announcing the Illness of her mother, Sirs. Christy. Jtoadniaster Cnmmlims of tho Illinois Central conducted a school of Instruction for employes of the road ut tho local pas poiiRcr depot yesterday, Avery. Jennings Is homo from tho Stnte university nt Iowa City, to spend tho rjianksRlvlnff holidays with, his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Victor Jennings. Mr. and Mm. Olson, who wcro married J I the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Irs. K. A. Munchard, November 20. will 0 at home to friends after December 12. James Hurns tho Colorado millionaire ftnd defendant In the big mining suit, gavo each of tho young women In tho local tele fchone exchange a two-pound box of candy Thnnksglvliig day. setter dog stoMn from Alexander puddle of Omaha and recovered ut Olathe, JOm.. through the efforts of Constnblu Albcrtl of Justle'o Bryant's court, was re turned to its owner yesterdny. J I. Olover, who celebrated Thanksgiving by Imbibing too freely and expressing him self on tho public street in lunguagu pro hibited bv law, was lined 5 and costs in police court, yesterday morning. JJ. A. Norman, while trying to board a motor car at the Northwestern tracks on Broadway Thursday afternoon, was thrown lieavlly to tho ground und rendered un conscious. Norman was able to ko to his liome without assistance. Jlenry 'ortmay,,uged sr years, died yes terday at Ids home, seven miles south of this city, from tho Intlrmltles of old age. Two sons, Fetor nnd John Wortmnii, sur vive him. The funeral will be Sunday morning at 1". from the German T.uthcrnn church in l'lumer settlement nnd burial Will be In the Pltlmer cemetery. "Sporting l..lfe," an Kngllsh melo-drama, will br tho attraction nt the Dohany tomorrow . nlghti rl he-, piece Is said to osses all the elements of excitement, nil lie bart throb, ulb tho loves and hates indlnenous to nlnv.s of Its character and Is given In flvo nets nnd no less than twelve cones, 'and'amonff. them, it Is claimed, will bn found some of the most elaborate stage Slctures ever' seen In this part of the ountry. N. Y. rlumt'lng Co., telephone 260. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director BuocMior to W. C.'BVltast FEAJIL. STllKKT. tum as FARM LOANS 5oER9 I Ntcotiatcd In Eastern NebrMka na low Iowa Steam Dye Works .104 nitOADWAY, C'UUNCII, lll.UKI'S. Make yout old clothes look like new. CLEANING, DYEING nnd REPAIRING; v- r Phono A621. Dohaney Thiatir . . . One Night Only AValter Sanford Offers the Gigantic Spectacular Success, Sunday, December 1st. "Sporting Life" IT'S IlECrtnD Olio venrs at Tim Ailnlnhl l.iilHlon :- flvo months nt The Aradcmv. New lorn; lour iiioiiuirt ut .McvicKcrs, Chlcagu, NOTE Tho six horses used In this pro. ductlou are nil Kentucky thoroughbreds, Prices- -Kc. 60c, 75c, JI.W. 2 Big Money-Saving Sales for TodaySaturday This morning, between the hours of 1) suul 10. o'clock, we will place on sale a Fine Assortment of Flannel Waists regular selling value HOc and Toe, bnr, price , g for this Special Sale, only, each "ltKMKMMSK Tlnw waists will be on' sale ONLY ONE 110UK. Don't expect to bilieni after that time. THIS SKCOXI) MG VALUE SALE will' last from 10 o'clock this morning until Jli o'clock, (noon). Daring these two hours we will place on sale a lot of the HEST GRADE oOc CORSETS, made by the leading manufac turers of America for the extraordinary low 07r price of, each JL K These corsets are worth double the price asked at this sale. Remember the hours and come early. Full line of cloaks, suits, separate skirts, furs, milli nery, dry goods at lowest prices. The Novelty Cloak Store, 17 and 19 South Main St BLUFFS. KIDNAPED CHILD-RETURNED Ifjittrj Surrnnii Abdntioi of Frtttj Littli UiU Hutiij. TAKEN FROM THE RAILROAD STATION AVhrn Odlrrrs lli'Rln Mrnroh She Is Middenly Itrstfirrcl fitillt.v IVrsons lldeiitlj- KrlHbteiieil nt Pollfc' Activity. Mabel Hussey, n pretty 4-ycar-olil or phnn, reached the Christian Homo In this city lato Thursdnr night from Eureka Springu, Ark., after an attempt to kidnap her was made by unknown pnrties in Kan sas City, whero tho child changed trains. A week ago Uov, J. O. Icincn of the Christian Homo was written to by a mem ber of the Home Hand In Eureka Springs asking whether ho would tako n 4-year-old girl who had becti left an orphan. Tho Home Hand is an organization Interested in tho welfare of tho Christian. Home for Friendless Children in this city, whlrh has branches in nil principal cities of the United States. On receiving tho letter Mr. Lenten ropllcd that tho homo was open at nil times to orphan children nnd direct ing that tho child bo sent here. .Mr. Lcmen received word that the child had been Btnrted on her way Wednesday and that sho would nrrlvo in Council Iilufts Thursday morning. Ills advices wcro to tho effect that tho child had been place. I in enro of tho conductor of tho train. The matron wunt to tho station Thursday morn ing to meet tho child, but sho was iiC" on tho train. From the conductor sho learned that tho little girl hnd reached Kansas City In safety, but while waiting at the station, where shu had to changn trains, sho had suddenly disappeared from the waiting room, where sho had been placed in charge of the matron. Mr. Lumen at onco telegraphed to the authorities at Kansas City, nsklng thorn to uso every effort to recover the child. During thp afternoon ho received word that tho child had been returned to tho station and would bo sent to Council Muffs on the evening ttnln. Tho child reached here on the Burlington, being met nt the station by Mr. Lemcn and one of the matrons of the home. Mj-strrliiiiKly- It etiirnril. The child, a beautiful little tot, with curly hair nnd big blue eyes, is too young to tell anything of her adventure and con sequcntly tho attempt to kidnap her 1b .wrapped in mjBtury. All that is known hero is that whllo tho child was sitting In tho waltlngroom In tho station at Kan sas City Bomeono took her away in the absenco of tho woman In charge of the wnttingrooin and later after the police had been sot to work on tho case slipped tho child back into tho waltlngroom. All" that could bo learned from tho child is "They took me," but when asked If it wna a woman or man sho Is unable to tell anything further, Mr. Lcmen was In com munication with the authorities yesterday in Kansas City through the policy of this city and he will do everything In his power to run the guilty parties down. He sent word to Kansas City that ho would go thero to prosecute if the authorities succeeded In arresting tho persons responsible for taking the, child away. Mr. Lcmen thinks it possible that someone on the same train in which tho little -girl reached Kansas City, learning her story from the conductor nnd attracted by tho Itttlo one'B beauty, was prompted to kid nap her, believing that tho child being an orphan and on her way to an orphan's home, no ono would probably go to much trouble, in looking for her if she was lost. that this person watted his opportunity until the matron in tho waltlngroom was busy elsewhere and led the child away and that later learning that the child had been missed and tho police were looking for her, became frightened and monaged unnoticed to slip the little one back into the walt lngroom. This is the first tlmo in tho many years of tho history of the Christian Homo that any attempt has boon mnde to molest any of tho llttlo children sent to it from nil parts of the United States. DEATH OF FRED H. MILLER Altnnt Ticket Acrnt or Xorth iTrtrrn Die nf Peri tonitis. Fred H. Miller, assistant ticket agent of the Chicago & Northwcsteri railroad In this city, died yesterday morning at tho Woman's Christian Association hospital of peritonitis, after a week's illness. Ho was 31 years of ogo and leaves a widow and baby daughter. Mtb. Miller was formerly Miss Thompson, a teacher In tho city Council Bluffs, Jichools, and niece of tho late Br, Thomas, Mr. Miller became sick about a week ago and Tuesday was removed from his apart ments in the Henard to tho hospital. Strong hopes were entertained for his re cox ery, but Thursday night ho became rap Idly woreo and his condition so critical thai n consultation of physicians was held. His wife and llttlo child were sent for and reached his bedside a short time before he. passed away. The remains were taken last, evening to Wheaton, 111., his former home, for burial. Dance tonight at HugheV hall. OTHER JURORS MUST WAIT Aetlun of .Inline (ireen Tnkrn to ln dlente ltn tlurn Defence I, ones Motion. Sheriff Comlns received word yesterday from Judga flreen that the members of the petit Jury panel not serving In the Boyle Hums suit who had been summoned to ap pear next Monday bo notified that they need not report until Monday, Becember P, n week Inter. This notlco from Judge Green is taken by Boyle's counsel to Indicate that the Judge will overrule the motions filed by the dr fense, or that his ruling will not materially affect the conduct of tho rase. Thoy argue that if Judge Green Intended to sustain the motion of the defense to take tho case away from the Jury and direct a verdict for Burns, thus ending tho trial, there would have been no bccaalon for him to postpono the summoning of tho petit Jurors. The big mining suit has practically monopolized tho whole nf this term, pre venting any other cases on the docket get ting before the court, and if tho trial pro ceeds Monday it Is expected to last at least another week, If not longer. County At torney Ktllpaclc hns despaired of getting nny of tho criminal cases tried this term, although thero are two or thrco that were put over from Inst term with the under standing they should bo tried this term. Bavls sells glass. Banco tonight at Hughes' hall. Kll' l.oilnr of Sorrorr. The lodge of sorrow or memorial serv ices of tho Council Bluffs lodge of Elkfi will bo Sunday afternoon nt 3 In tho largo hall of the clubhouso and will bo open to tho public. Exalted Ruler YV. J. Daven port has requested that the members as semble at the hall by 2:30 In order that they may be seated before the general pub lic is admitted. This will ho the program: Opening exercises (ritualistic) voluntary Anthem, "Heaven Is My Home". Opening ode Prayer 'iy ch.'iplulu.... .Novln Jiymn Address Victor Solo, "Lead, Kindly Light" E. Bender . ..Shcpperd j, m. Trey nor. Address Emmet Tlnley Anthem, "Abide with Me" Lincoln Closing ceremonies (ritualistic) Dnxology and benediction The anthems will bo rendered by a double quartet, consisting of Mrs. I. M. Treynor, Mrs. Robert Mullls, Mrs. F. M. Loomls, Miss Fanny Davenport and Messrs. Treynor, Rlg don, Altchlson and Lewis. Mrs. Ida Wjcs Seybert will be tho accompanist. The deccaccd members of the Council Bluffs lodge In whose memory tho services will be arc: Samuel S. Haas, who died December 2. 1900, nnd James M., Fenlon, who died September 35, 1901. In the morning at 10 o'clock the members of tho Council Bluffs lodge will attend the , memorial services of tho Omaha lodge In Boyd's theater. Members of the Omaha lodge are expected to bo present nt the eervlces hero in the afternoon. Banco tonight nt Hughes' hall. .Hnlijrrt to Mllltnrr Duty. County Auditor Innes is preparing a list of the names of persons In Pottawattamie coun'.y subject to military duty. The law requires that this list shall bo made out every allornato year and sent to the ad- Jutunt general of tho state. This list shoul.l have been made out last year, but as Audi tor Innes omitted to do so he is sending It this year in place of simply the more num ber of persons, as ho Is required to do every other rear. The list this year shows an Increase over 1900. In 1900 the number of persons in this county subject to military duty was 6.30S, whllo this year It Is 6,436, n gain of 128. In Council Bluffs tho number in 1900 wns 2.09S. while this year it Is 2.219. an Increase of 121. Kane township, outsldo tho city, has the smallest number, only thirteen persons being listed as subject to military duty. Tho nnmes of the persons pubject to mili tary duty are taken from tho books of tho city and township assessors nnd the task of transcribing over 6,000 names is no light work. General lloiluc fioe Kant, Genoral Orenvlllo M. Bodge left Inst evening for Now York after a stay of two weeks In Council Bluffs. Ho was Joined hero yesterday by Frank Trumbull of Ben- vtr, president of tho Colorado & Southern railroad, of which road General Bodgo is chairman of the board of directors. Gen eral Bodge and President Trumbull will go as far as Chicago In tho lattcr's private car. 'I'hniiUftKtvlnnr Dinner Tnriny. The children of nev. Henry Belting's In dustrial school will be given n Thanksgiv ing dinnor this nfternoon at tho mission, 529 East Broadway. At 2 o'clock Rev. . B, Crewdsnn, pastor of the First Christian church, will nddrcss tho children and after a short program of exercises the dinner will be served. Itenl Kutnfe Trnnfer. These transfers wore filed yesterday In thH abstract, title nnd loan ofllce of J, W, Squire, 101 Pearl xtrcot: Eunice Letner nnd husband to Samuel' Gnff, lots 13 and 16, mock 6, uiiKianu, w il I1.50Q Adolph Plugsjinupt nnd wife to Charles Mclimim, jr., s js root or 101 j.i nun n4 of lot 12. block 30, Avocn, f o d., 9 Fiank C. Rlker to F. J. Day, lot 13, block 16. Wtlllnms' 1st add. w d l.ToO H A. Ooff and wife to Joseph Mlch eiier, part lot 2, Auditor's sub nou seU 1-TM0. w d ,-. i'2,"0Q Anna V Baughn et nl, heirs of Chnrles Ballghn, to Iewls V. Ross, trustee, lot 4. block 3, Burns, add to Council Bluffs, o d i 7 Electa. L. Henderson to J. G. Duncan, S arrrs In nc'i sU 17-7K-3D. w d l"0 John S. Morgan to Sarah J. Morgan, lot 3. block fi, Wllllnins' 1st add to Council Bluffs, w d , 1 Thirteen transfers, nggrcgatlng JIil'iS MarrlnBP l.leenM'. Licenses to wed have been Issued to the following: Nnmo nnd Residence. Age. James Johns, Omaha -. 24 Jcsslo Jones, Omalitt 2i O, P. Oroom, Council Bluffs 37 Harali A. Davidson, Council Bluffs 30 Harrison Barnes, Council Bluffs Eliza J, Short, Council Bluffs 55 David K. Knott, Council Bluffs 35 Idt-lla. B.iell. Council Bluffs 33 Frank Sutton, Omf.ha 2) Bcrnlco Ash, Omaha , 27 .Snntlay Sc.tiool Convention. Those In charge of 'tho Snndny school convention, to be(held Sunday In tho Ep worth Methodist ijiurch, have prepared an Interesting progretn. There will bo to sessions, ono tit the afternoon, beginning at 2:43, nnd the other In tho evening at 7. Tho principal addresses, nt tho nfter noon session wilt bo by llev. Harvey Hos teller, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, and City Auditor V. L. Evnns. Ilovs. Clark, Crowdson and Bctong will assist with short talks. Colonel C. 0. Saun ders will deliver tho principal addrets at tho evening session nnd Missionary Bavls will glvo n chalk talk. ltov. Henry DcLong will lead the testimonial service. Bavls sells paint. Gravel roofing. A. 11. Head, Clt Droadway. (,'onnell lllufTft Xolrs. A trunk belonging to Dr. Peckhntn. stored In n shed nt the rear of II. J. Palmer's residence, S(f West Pierco ytreet, win broken into Thursday night nnd clothing, two hand grips nnd n physician's pockot case of Instruments were stolen. Sheriff Cousins received word yesterday thnt the requisition for M. Jensen, wanted hero on n charge of cheating by fnlse pre tenses, mid under arrest In Oklahoma, had been sent direct to Deputy Sheriff Cnnnlng, who Is In Outlirlr, Okl. Canning Is re pealed to reach here Sunday with Jensen. IOWA COLLEGE ADDS PRIZE Doiiblrs Imliiprmrnt for tin Tlrprr srntntlrrn to Try llnrit for thr Spoor Troohy. AMES, la., Nov. 29. (Special.) Prof. C. F. Curttss and W. J. Kennedy of the lown State college have announced that they will give prizes to the three students of tho college winning the Spoor trophy at tho International LIvo Stock show In Chicago, provided the trophy Is won by tho class from tho Iowa Institution. The Spoor trophy is n model of an ox, by Miss Bon heur, nnd was won last year by tho Judg ing clnss from the University of Illinois. It Is nworded each yrnr to the clnss of thrco from nny one Rchool which hns tho highest averago in the live stoolc Judging. If the trophy Is awarded the school Profs. Curtlsn and Kennedy wish to rewnrd tho Individuals composing the tenm for their personal in terest In the contest. Students from lown Stoto college who will take part In the contest are: John Hoover, H. J. Klnzer, E. H. Hall. F. B. Klnnlck and H. O. Tolller. who left last night for Chicago. In regard to the contest Prof. Kennedy says: "Wo have some strong men who will make a strong showing, but wo Lnrc going against a number of strong teams, Wisconsin, n-uelph, Ohio, Illinois nnd In diana will nil cut n figure In the result. We will do our best, hut wo nre not at all confident of winning." Prof. Kennedy will Judgo Clydesdalo horses, Galloway cattln and Berkshire hogs; Prof. Curttss will Judgo harness horses, CotBwold sheep and Galloways, Prof. Edgerton will Judgo Red Polled cattle. 0SB0RN DIEGNAN NOT INSANE Hlmi'lr thr llnspltnl NtifTri'lnK from .Vrrvnii llrciiLilnvrn, Due to Overwork. SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 29. According to a letter received from him by his relatives In this city. Osborn Dlcgnan, who accom panied Lieutenant Hob'on on tho Merrlmno at Santiago, Is .In Uklah hospital on account of nervous breakdown,, due to overwork in the service. His mental condition Is per fect. 1 1 Fort Doilitr Knjtlncrr Dlanhlrd. FORT BOBOE, Uja-tNov. 29. (Special Telegram.) Engineer W. d'. McKlnley of the Illinois Central railway was badly In jured this morning Jn nn ncojdent near Wall take. McKlnley wns speeding his lo comotive sixty miles an hour, whpn a con necting rod broke and smashed a cylinder. Tho cnb was filled with blinding steam and McKlnley Jumped, after sotting the air brakes. Ho rolled down n steep embank ment and wbb found senseless at the bot tom. His right shouldcrhladc was frac tured nnd his spine Injured. Ho Is nt his homo In this city suffering IntcnBC pain. llntllctt Cne (.Of Over. DKS MOINES, Nov. 29. In the United States district court tils morning the Bal llett Jury was dismissed owing to the death of ono of Its members. The contending sides in tho case could not agree as to trying U beforo the eleven reronlning Jurors, The case wbb continued until the next term. Balliett is tho owner of tho White Swan mlno In Baker, Ore., and Is accused by the United States with having used the malls to further n fraudulent schemo' by' which he sold stock to the amount of $250,000, ROTH WOMEN STILL ALIVE l.ntrnt .mv from Snfln Sny live Will .nt Dr Mnr ilereil. Cnp- SOFIA, Nov. 29. According to a let tor, .dated Bubnltza, November 2S, Miss Stone and Mine. Tsllka are still alive. The letter In question further says that at a' recent meeting of tho committee held In Bubnltza It was definitely decided not to kill tho prisoners on any pretext what ever. Nevertheless, tho rommltteo Insisted on tho payment of the full amount of tho ransom. A nnlvc suggestion is current here to tho effect that tho United States should forco Turkey to pay tho balance nf tho ransom and ns soon as tho prisoners are In Rafcty forco Bulgaria to punish those persons guilty of their nbdnctlon. To IMiotoKrnph the Stnr. PARIS, Nov. 29. Miss Klumpko of Chi rago, who for fifteen yearB has been ns slstant nt the Paris observatory, Is going to Stanford university as chief assistant to Prof, Inane Roberts. Her special work will be. astral photography. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure A healthy stomach, capabloof digest! up a Rood, square meal, is a great blessing. It keeps the body stronn by insuring plenty of nourishment. In fact, it means perfect health. Hut some . thing mnsti be done when the stomach is so tired that It can't digest what you cat, for undigested food poisons tho blood. Wo can recommend a preparation that completely digests all classes of foods that Is Konoi. Dyspepsia Curb. It gives tho stomach perfect rest and allows you to eat and enjoy tho variety of food that Is necessary for maintaining health. It never falls to euro indigestion, after everything else has failed. It is pleasant to take and can be used in all conditions. "For many years I suffered from chronic indigestion, and It cemed as though nothing was going to do me any good. On the advice of a Irlend 1 commenced using Kotlol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave mo Immediate relief and I continued Its use, until now I feel that I am cured." Henry P. Cramer, WcndelvUlo, N. V. It can't help but do you good iared by E. O. Do Witt & Co,, Chicago. The II. bottle contains times tho WV slrn. Prepared The favorite household remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, throat and lung troubles is ONE MINUTE Cough Cur. It cures quickly, DEATH ENDS BALLIET TRIAL MoFhtnti Dicllifi to Proend witi Jurj of EliTti Uti. REIULT WUL BE Bl INCREASE OF COST Menu nt l.rnl Five 't'lioiiniid llollnr to the tio ernnient Oilier rvr from the MmTUe-e( Mntr. (From n Staff Correspondent.) BES MOINES, Nov. 29. (Special.) Tho trial of I.etson Balllet, the "mining king" of Baker City, Ore., in tho United Stntes district court, on nn Indictment for use of the malls to defraud, enmc to n sudden ter mination this morning by Judge MoPherson dismissed tho eleven remnlnlng Jurors nnd continuing the enso to tho next term. The nttorneys wcro nnxlous to have the case finished, despite the fact that one of the Jurors had died, and the defendant ap peared to be dctdrous that, the case should proceed to n verdict at this time, but Judge McPhorsnn ruled that even with the waiver of both tho government nnd the accused of the full Jury tho case could not proceed under the federal practice. Some of tho witnesses who camo from the Pacific const, mining experts and others, had given their testimony nnd hnd gone home, and many others were hero to do the same. Tho enso goes over to tho January term of court. It ts estimated thnt the postponement will cost tho government $5,000 or $6,000, nnd It will nccessltnto tho defendant changing lawyers, because A. B. Cummins, his chief counsel, will not appear in court nfter his Inauguration ns governor. Sillier In Wreck. Three Austrian miners arrived In Bes Moines this mornug to work lu the coal mines near the city, coming direct from Austria. Their party consisted of seven when they left homo, but they worn on the emigrant train nf the Wabash railroad which wns wrecked in Michigan, nnd the others of their party wcro Instantly killed. Tho thrco who nrrlvcd hero escaped with but slight Injury nnd came on. Controversy (ler Hill. A peculiar controversy hn arisen here over a small bill for physician's services. In the family of Charles Fox a baby wns born n few dnys ago. The family wns quar antined on account of Rtnnllpox nt the time. Tho regular city health officer was called and refused to attend to the case, declaring that ho had nothing to do with any case unless it was of smallpox. The city phyHlclan "was Bent for and went to tho quarantined house in performance of his duty. Now ho has put in a bill for $20 extra compensation, but the mayor will not allow tho bill to be paid. It will probably be carried Into tho courts for settlement. Wnterworkii to He Sold. Judgo McPhorson hns ordered the Cen tervlllo waterworks to be sold at master's Kale. The company has been In the hnnds of a receiver for several months uud has been running behind. The city of Center vllle also owes tho company a largo sum, nnd Its affairs nre In n bad tnnglc. A hear ing on tho case was had nt the last term of court In Crestou and the bondholders asked that the property be sold to satisfy their claims. Jlnnkrupt Knenpe JiiiIkiiipiiI. Judgo McPhcrson In the federal court to day ordered, tho discharge In bnnkr,uptcy of John Collis of Dps Moines, thus ending long litigation growing out of a dnmagu suit for alienation of n wife's affections. Several years ago Collis was sued by Jo seph Cox and .a Judgment of ?3,000 obtained. Collis paid part of tho Judgn.cnt and tho remainder is still In controversy, but ho filed a petition In bankruptcy nnd sought to escape payment. It ha been clnlmcd thnt Collis spent large sums of money reck lessly slnco the Judgment was obtained against htm, nnd it is asserted that he has spent over $16,000 In the litigation follow ing the suit. Cnpltnl Improvement. The report of the commission to plan for tl.c completion of the stato capltul cannot bo filed until some time next week, an an other meeting of the commission Is neces sary before the report can be finally pre pared. This meeting will be held In Bcb Moines early In the week, Colonel Peter A. Bey and George Josselyn being present with Mr. Cummins. Tho report of the special nrtlst who has been engaged to plan the art decorations will bo In hand at that time. Trnnnport lluforil Overdue. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. The transport Buford, enrouto from tho Philippines to New York with two battnllons of tho Twenty-third Infantry, Is several day overdue. No apprehension Is felt nt the War department, however, as tho sovcro northwest gales which have prevailed for some days past over tho north Atlantic nat urally would retard its progress. Miikp Reduction. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Nov. 29. The Midland Terminal railway today reduced the passenger rato between Crlpplo Crock district points nnd Colorado Springs from $2.C0 to 50 cents, with corresponding re ductions to other points. The Colorndo Springs & Crlpplo Creek railway has not yet taken action In regard to tho cut. llnnnn filvc Five Tliiioniiud, CLEVELAND, Nov. 29. Senator Hanna today gavo $5,000 ns his subscription to tho Cleveland committee of the McKlnley Na tional Memorial nssoclatlon. Twenty-Mound llmvr. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 29. Tho fiRht be tween "Mysterious Billy" Smith and AI Neltl went twenty rounds und wns dc c lea red a drnw. Digests what you Eat DISEASED CURED Thousands Have Kidney Disease and Not Know It. WARNER'S SAFE CURE CURES If at any time in your f.unily history thero has been any trace of kldne dis ae you can t be too careful. You should test your kidneys and Und out for yournelf If there Is nny trace of tho dlsenso lu your system, ns there Is no other disease that causes as many compllcatlona nnd ns much suffering a a diseases of the Mducys, ns the blood Is filtered nnd purlflid through the kidneys. If there nru germs of dlscise in the kidneys they pns through tho blood until all tho different parts of tho lody become diseased. Ilheumatlsni, Bladder Trouble, Ncrvoub Indigestion, Eczema, Scrofula, Salt llheum nnd Rheumatic Gout nro alt caliscd by kidney trouble, nnd kind which does not annotinco Itself by nny outward symptoms lu the morning put xouie urlnu In a glass or bottle; let it stnnd tweulyfour hours; if then It Is milky or cloudy nr has a teddlsh, chalky sediment in the bottom of tho gins, or If particles nr germs float about In It, your kidneys nro diseased, nnd you should not lose it mo ment but get a bottle of Warner's Fafo Cure, ns tho dlsenso works very rapidly and Is liable to gain such a foothold that you cannot cure it or stop its spread without a grent deal of pain nnd Buf fering. Wnrner's Safe Cure is an nliolutn cure for nny form of kidney disease. Ono bottle wilt cure nlmt nny light caso, If tnltcn in time, and the free trial brings relief, while If the dlseaso Is let f make nny headway, so that It nffects the different parts, It Is liable to take months to clear the system of the microbes ami prevent llrlght's Disease nnd other com plications of the Kidneys, Liver. Madder, .Urinary Organs nnd tho Mood. Ve rnmncnlly Cured. Mw. H. Pettlbone of Ml Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, who Is president nf the Ohio Stnte Travelers' Club nnd one of the lending Indies nf Cleveland, recently wrote that she had suffered with severe nttneks nf hlllniisnexs, nccompanled by severe headaches, caused by n diseased condition of the kidneys. She suffered so much thnt sho had to go to bed and slay thrco or four days nt n time. Slnco she begnn the use of Wnrner's Safe Cure her entire system underwent a complete change. She tays her blood Is now in n healthy condition, her nerves steady and her headaches completely gone. She nlso 1 this wonderful mcdlclno nnd that she cannot say too much In Its praise. FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE. To convince every sufferer from diseases of the kidney. ller. bladder nnd blond that Warner's Safe Cure will cure them n sample bottle will be sent nbsnlutely freo to nny one who will wrlto Warner Safe ''uro Co., RmheKtor. N V.. nnd mention hnvlng seen this liberal offer In this paper. The geniilnenesi of this ofrer Is fully guaranteed by the publisher. Our doctor will send medical booklet, containing symp toms and treatment of each disease, nnd ninny convincing testimonials, free, to nny one. WARNER'S SAFE CURE Is put up In two regular sizes nnd sold by nil druggias nt 50c and $1 00 a Bottle. Refuse substitutes. There Is none "Just ns good as" Warner's Safe Cure. It has curcif all forms of kidney disease during tho hint thirty yenrs. It Is prescribed liy nil doctors and used in the leading hospitals na the only nbjoiuto cure for nil forms of disease ot the kidney, liver nnd lilndder. To Dealers You tickle us, We tickle you. JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO., The Candy Men." Council Bluffs,Ia. DON'T BORROW APOL STRONG AGAIN. Yoit who once powtsed Rtmdy phys iques nnd steady nerved, but now have insufficient physical force to properly itiicient pnystcal lorce 10 properly nd to ordinary dutlrs; you who t a sense of "ll-R0iieness,,nfteatlie litest exertion; oit who arc cull, ottend have slightest languid nnu 0111 in spirun m an nijc when you should be full of physical fire; you who may feel that your life It not worth the stritBRlc there lin scientific means of redeeming oil the preclout powers which seem to be eiithcly lost. Have cured thousand such st you. Don't exprrlme tit with your health or motley. We will take Uir rltV:. If six boxes do not cure you, your money N returned. J'or year tve have been curing men oil these sutUfactory terms, ?l 00 per box, fl for J-IOO mailed In plain package Hook free. Addresa rot Mle by Kuhn & Co., Puller Paint Drug Co.. omuha; Dillon's Druif store. Kouth Omaha, and Duvla Drue Co., Council blurt., la. OENT ON TRIAL. MEN Fton taking msdlctns. It you have email, weak orijans, lottpowrr or weakening- dr.lt, our Vacuum Organ DoTelopnr will 1 rottoro tou. No rtrur. Htrlctunj and V.rlcore la p.rra.nontlj cured Inlto4woeki. 18,0011 lu im; not one fallnra: not on returned; .fleet Immsdl.ts; no O. (J. I), fraud. Writ, for trot particulars, .out sealed In plain entelopo. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO. 134 Thorp Blk. IndliniuollJ.Ind, 'I'VV 1 YEARS intheLEAD. NEVER EQUALED. Ask those who have used them. MADE BY &fARTEI0A!lSTOVE&HAN(iEfo. V SAINT LOUIS. KIDNEYS FREE. I t o MIGHT'S DISEASE Hv 1 rm m .fv tjniiBKJM Utl. 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(IO a lolU. nnriirci'i'iiAi vttu t TOUOHTO CA LONOON.'r idds that sho Is grateful that nlie knew of You Send Us Your Orders, We Ship You CAPIOY That Sells and Pleases Your Trade TROUBLE." -?BUV 'TIS CHF.APPP im twp TTMr i 10 Typwrri working a full month of 26 days could write a letter to each of 30,000 subscribers. Figure for yourself the cost of the labor, stationery and postage About $750 t The same information can be conveyed to the same number of people through our Want Col umns for 25 Cents. Olllon Hour", rr n. III. to II p. m, Nuiidiija, from H n, m. In r p, m, DR. McGREW (Age 53) SPECIALIST- Diat'iinCN mill finirUiii'M nl Jlon Only. -II Vrnrn' i:sitrli;ium, lf iuni' III O in nil ll, WAQIPnPCI C cured In ei than lu day VAnlljUbtLt without cuttlriK. CVDUII IC and nil Jllood Diseases curod OirniLlO for life. All brcukliiR out and felgnH of tliu ill.tcuHo dlHuppcar at onco. nCD' On finn cubph curod ot ncrvout UVtlt ZUUUU debility, loss ot vitality and all unnatural wruknexsex of men. Stricture, Olcot, Kidney and Uladdor DIs-east-H, Hydrocolo, cured permanently, liu-ex liiiiii'iiiitri'il. ('iiiitiilfntioii Prer, CHARGES LOW. Trtatinent by mall. T. O. Jinx 7C6. Ofllcti over 2Ij H. Jlth atreet, between Fat nutn and UuueUa tits., OM.U1A, Nfcitt. I