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THE OMAHA DAILY IlEKi THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MOR ME.HTIO. Davis sella drugs. Btockert sella carpets nnd rugs. Mauthe. nne match repairing, 228 B'way. Expert watch repairing, DerTcrt, 9 B'way. Big line won! dusters, B. 10 and IS cents. A. B. Howe, 310 Broadway. Special sale on picture mate. C. E. Alex ander at Co., 333 Broadway. Do you play ping prig? Morgan Dickey can furnish you a nice set for Jl. Born, to Mr. and Mm. II. P. Barrett nf t West Waahlngton avenue, yeaterday, a aon. Mra. E. K. Ttirbltt of Peoria, III., la visiting her aon, George 8. Davis, and family. - Olrla. hava you aeen that awell Una of fall atyles ot papetrles Morgan 4 Dickey's? 0. A. Josselyn left yeaterday for a busl nn trip to lUsllngs, Neb., and expecta to b gone aevaral months. Mra. Frahk Spencer and daughter of Neola.-Ia., are guest at the home of Mr. nd Mra. 8. K. Hhrevea. Vliil t our art department and aea the beautiful' new dealgas In frames now In. C. B. Paint, Oil Olaes Co. Council Bluffs district court No. MOT of the Court of Honor will meet this evening t Woodman of the World hall. Mla Emily Kaupal of West Point, Neb., who haa been the gueat of Mla LaiIu Allla, returned yesterday to her home. Dr. V. Stephenson la home from a six weeka' atay In Chicago, where he has been taking some special post graduate work. The city filed yesterday In the district court a motion for a new trial In the per sonal Injury damage suit of Mrs. Eleanor, In which she secured a verdict for 2,j0. Council Bluffs lodge of Elks will hold Ita regular meeting tonight, at which time a large list of candidates will be initiated, launch will be served at the close ot the esslon. City Bill Poster C. W. Nicholson left last evening for Davenport, la., to attend a meeting of the executive committee of the Iowa State BUI Posters' association, of which he is president. Justice Cart.on yesterday discharged A. W. Turner, charged with the larceny of W. W. Beverlns' corn crop, which had been grown on land over which Turner and Sov ertne had a dispute as to ownership. Dr. McDermott. house physician at St. Bernard's hospital, left last evening for Chicago, where he will become associated with one of the leading surgeons In that city. Dr. McDermott expects to remain several years in Chicago, but will event ually return to Council Bluffs. Frank W. Edwards of Lewi township died yesterday while on a visit to friends In Fort Crook, Neb. He wan 59 years old and dath was due to consumption. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence In Lewis township and burial will be In the township cemetery. Mis widow and one son survive him. Lewis Smith, the negro Indicted by the grand Jury at Avoca for the murder of Charles Edwards, alao colored, was lodged In the county Jail here today. Smith se cured a postponement of his trial until next term and Judge Thornell ordered him placed In the county Jail here for anfe keeping, as the county bastlle at Avoca was not deemed sufficiently secure. Justice Carson waa called upon yeaterday to perform three marriage ceremonies. Those united by him were Bennet Dough erty and Mary Carney, both of Omaha; David H. Brown and Elsie V. Allen, both Phinir-. Neb., and Robert WooJbuiu n.l Telga 1. Olsen, both of Omaha. Justice .Bryant officiated at the marriage of An drew Johnson .and Amelia Yeffert, both of Omaha. Funeral services over the late N. P. Conant. who died last Saturday, were held yoaterday morning at the residence of Judge B. E. Aylesworth. Interment, which (was In Falnrlew cemetery, waa private. 'law of the deceased, waa In attendance at the funeral. Mra. Josselyn started for Council Bluffs, but waa unable to continue the Journey owing to illness and had to return home,. , ... 4 , (...,... Saalth' Is Oat Campalsjaln-. Congressman Walter I. Smith left yes terday morning for Albia, where he spoke last evening. He win apeak today at Fair? Held, and at Clinton on Friday. The na tional congressional committee hat noti fied, Congressman Smith ot two changes in sis Itinerary In Nebraska and Kansas next week. He will speak at Fairmont, Neb.. , instead of Haatlngs, and at Oberlln, Kan., Instead of at Norton, Kan., heretofore announced. Omaha Bank Loses. Judge McPherson of the federal court haa handed down a decision In the Crenshaw bankruptcy caae, denying the petition of the Omaha National bank that Gllbertson A Thompson of the Crystal Lake bank be, held responsible for the $5,000 certificate of de posit which Crenshaw negotiated with the petitioning bank. tl.OO Enreka Foantala Pea, ltlo. Cut this ad out and preaent It on or be fore Saturday, October 4, and you will be entitled te one Eureka Fountain Pen com plete for 19 cents. Only on pen to a cus tomer and positively none without this ad. DeLong, the ' Printer, 107 Broadway. Marriage License. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Merman F. Witt, Fremont, Neb. Ora L. Toung. Fremont, Neb Bennett Dougherty. Omaha ..... Mary Carney, Omaha David H. Brown, Phillips, Neb... Age. ... 29 juim v. Alien, rnuiips. Neb. Edwin C. Spencer, Burlington, Wyo.. Emma 8. Durfey, Council Bluffs Robert Woodburn, Omaha Helga J. Olsen. Omaha Raymond Hodgeman, Grand Ridge, 111., 21 Nellie Williamson. Council Bluffs . 10 Andrew Johnson, Omaha 60 Amelia Teffert, Omaha 49 John R. Davla, Murray, Neb...... 24 Nellt L. Strong, Lincoln, Neb lg Real Kstat Transfer ' These transfere were filed yesterday in ,the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. squire. 101 Pearl street: C. H. Btuhr to Thomas Thomsen, lot I, block 7, Mlnden. w. d t 00 ' Arnold T. Avers to Emma J. Ayera, wife, se, se, ne and 10 acres in ne corner lot 3. In 31-76-44. w. d Iowa Central Building and Loan as sociation to A. E. Copeland, lot 28, block 31, Central sub., s. w. d ISO Bella C. Stewart et al to Leonard Everett, executor, lots 11 and 12, block 27, beer's sub., w. d 250 Agn Folaom to Andrew Petersen, lot . block 24, Mullln's sub., s. w. d 60 Acne and W. P. Folaom to same. Iota and 10. block U, Mullln's sub., w. d 200 C. D. Dillon to Ella B. Potter, lot 8. block 37. and lot 24. block 9. Ferrv add., q. c. d 40 Total transfers, seven 11.53) SOffllfAtt H. May rnnsasr LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN. I 21 Faerl at.. Council Bluffs. 'Phone 17. gBBBnnnnnnVnnnnTnJnnn lima BLUFFS. SAUNDERS GETS THE PLACE Oaarlei B. Hamas His Itroaet.t Gam atitr far Sanatoria! Nominatian. TWO BALLOTS NECESSARY TO CHOICE "" . ... enntor Allison is te Make sv Speech ia Coanell Blnff Seaae Tina Dnrlnaj the Cons- , palsrn. After the general election next month Attorney Charles O. Saunders ot this city will have the privilege ot being addressed by one of two titles or both. Aa Judge advocate general on the staff, of Governor Cummins of Iowa he pew carries the title of colonel and after tht votes are counted on November 4 be will also be known as State Senator Saundera, the republican county central committee having yesterday afternoon selected him as the nominee for the position made vacant by the resignation of Hon. A. S. Haxerton, now postmaster of Council Bluffs. The committee took two ballots in nomi nating Colonel Saunders, (here being four candidates in the Held and no choice on the first ballot. Charles R. Hannan, the ex banker who also acquired the title of colonel by becoming a temporary member of Gov ernor Shaw's staff at the Inauguration of President McKlnley In Washington, was Colonel Saundera strongest opponent. A. I Preston, an attorney of Avoca, appeared in the field aa an east end of the county candidate. Trustee Balrd of the free public library did not show ths strength that he waa aupposed to hive. Before the balloting was begun It was decided that no proxies would be counte nanced and that only the members of the county central committee present were en titled to vota The Brat vallot gave Saun ders 13, Hannan 9. Preston 4 and Balrd 2, making a total ot twenty-eight votes, thus necessitating fifteen votes for a choice. On the second ballot Saundera drew three votes from Preston and 6ns from Balrd, thus se curing 17, two more than necessary for the nomination. Hannan kept his original nine, while Balrd and Preston secured only one each. Colonel Saunders waa then declared the nominee for state senator. National Committeeman Ernest E. Hart, who was evidently interested in the nomi nation of Colonel Saunders, arrived yester day morning from Milwaukee and was pres ent at the meeting of the committee. Mr. Balrd was the only candidate present. He was there In his capacity of committeeman from the 8econd precinct ot the First ward and la said to have cast his vote for Colonel Hannan. The meeting was held in the office of County Chairman Going 6. Wright and waa well attended, twenty-eight out of the forty-one precinct committeemen being present. Chairman Wright announced that he had been notified that Senator Allison had con sented to make one speech tn Counoll Bluffs during the campaign and that Congressman Smith had expressed a willingness to make a speech -in Underwood a few daya before election If a meeting could be arranged about that time. The date of holding a rally In this city at which 8enator Allison will speak will be decided on later by the committee. At a meeting of the demooratlo -county Central committee last evening M. F. Ron rer of this city waa selected aa the party nomine for ataU senator. S. G. Under wood and several others were mentioned at the meeting, but the nomination went to Mr. Rohrer on the first ballot. Mr. Roh rer Is president ot the Publto Llbray board and was mayor for two terma. . Davla sella paints. Plumbing and heating. Blxby 80a. NEW WAREHOUSE IS 1N SIGHT Bin- Wisconsin Firm I Mentioned a One Likely to Oceans- th ' Bnlldlna;. The prospects of Council Bluffs securing another large wholesale agricultural Im plement house are ot th brightest, and tha negotiations have proceeded sufficiently far tor the Council Bluffs Warehouse company to figure on erecting another big warehouse on Implement row. Those Interested in th deal decline to make any statements at thla time, but pna of the stockholders and officers of the Warehouse company is authority for the announcement that it la the Fuller ft John- son Manufacturing company of Madlaon,- Wis.. which Is seeking a location In thla city. The company haa an office here, and in fact haa maintained one for a number , of years, but heretofore haa done all ot Ita .shipping and transfer business through an other firm. I While little at this time is made public i regarding tha Intentions of the Madison company. It la understood that it ia anx- ous to open a large branch house In this ' city which to a great extent will b sepa- rate from th mala house of the company in Madison. Wis. It is said that tha firm , ' "B heard from Barnett since he dla proposes to establish a branch house her appeared. I to be separately capitalised from th home house; that the company will tak 55 per cant ot the capital stock, leaving 45 per cent to be assumed by either local or out side parties. Lucius Wells, formerly a member of the firm of Deer, Wells V Co., and on of the best known Implement men of the middle west is said to be prominently ' interested in the establishment of th new house here. It Is also said that there will I be no difficulty in placing the 4S per cent . of the stock necessary to secure th loca i tlon of this new hous In Council Bluff. I Th Council Bluffs Warehouse company I Is figuring on two sites for the erection of the large warehouse for the proposed new i firm. On site which the company has In i view is the property on the eaat aid ot South Main street, formerly occupied by tha Deere. Wells sV Co. "a building which was burned In th winter of 1895. The other site Is th property directly opposite on the west side of the street Both site have first-class trackage facilities. There haa been some talk ot another na tional bank belag established in thta city and report has it that it- will be in opera tion shortly after th beginning of the new year, or by next spring at the latest. It Is aid that Charles R. Hannan and om of hi eastern associate are Interested In th proposition and that tn th event of the bank being established Mr. Hannan will be Its president Whn asked last evening Mr. Hannan declined to either deny or confirm th report, but atated h might have some thing to say later. N. T. Plumbing Co., telephone 264, Davla aeils (las. Baeetal rllllla fs Parad. Superintendent Tarklngtoa of th motor company. learning by th experience of termer years that nearly evary able-bodied person and -child in Council Bluffs will wsnt to witness the electric pageant In Omaha thla evening, has made extraordi nary preparations to handle the traffic. He haa arranged to have fifty cara on the Omaha line and expect to maintain two minute service between the two cities. Cars will be run as late aa the travel wants it. Gravel roofing. A. H. Reld, 611 Broadway. MURDER IS LONG PLANNED Mia AciimiI of Aiding Wctnun to Kill Hrr Ha hand Confesses en land. ' DEB MOINES, Oct. 1 Charles Holsda, charged with abetting the deed of Mrs. James Gallaugher In the murder of her husband last April, took the stand In the trial at Iowa City and gave a remarkable account of bis alleged Illicit relations with the murdered man's wife, and their Joint plot to get 'rid ot Gallaugher. He stated that after the woman first be came Infatuated with him they first agreed to poison Gallaugher, the wife administer Ing the dose; second, that Holada kill him in the woods, felling a tree across the body to make death seem accidental; third, that Holada alar him with a club in a barn and the body be thrown under the horses; fourth, that he shoot him while hunting, and allege that It was accidental. He testified the crime was committed by the woman because ot a quarrel resulting from her husband discovering her and Hol ada in a compromising position, three days before the murder. OPEN CAMPAIGN AT RED OAK Cengrresasnaa Lacey Makes the Firat Isttek la Ilepbarn's Dis trict. RED OAK, la.. Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) The republicans opened the cam paign in the Ninth district tonight with an address by Congressman Lacey ot the Sixth district at the armory in this city. Hon. Smith McPherson of the federal bench pre sided and made a snappy, characteristic introductory speech. Major Lacey touched on the demand for tariff revision, ahowlng the difficulty of deciding what sehedulo shall be changed and how much. He de nied that the tariff create truete or that to remodel the tariff I the proper method of settling the trust question. He declared that much lesa than half the manufactured produce la made by trusts, and the removal of the tariff, while it might injure trusts, would Injure independent concerns more. The speech waa listened to with great In terest. LETTER PROVES CRUEL HOAX Man -Who Write Wife II Wa aln to Kill Himself I Alive nd Well. FORT DODGE. Is-, Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) Word reached this city today that H. B. Paddock of Humboldt, who wrote his wife that he had taken poison and was dying, has been found. After a week's search the police of Duluth, Minn., suc ceeded in locating htm. When found he was contentedly puffing a pipe in a lonely little log cabin on the shores of Lake Su perior. The first clu obtained by the po lice was finding his trunk In a cheap board ing house. From information received at thta place be waa traced to his Isolated cabin, where he claim he has entered upon a hermit's life.' Paddock had no explana tion nor apologiea to offer for his queer let ter, but claimed that It waa almost liter ally true, aa he proposed henceforth to re main, dead to the world. SENT TO THE INEBRIATE WARD WeWter City Ha It First Cass Under th New Law of Iowa. WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Oct. L (Special.) Edward E. McNeel of Eagle Grove waa brought before Judge Richards in this city this morning, charged with habitual drun kenness under the new Iowa inebriate law. The Judge sentenced him to one year In the Inebriate ward at the ML Pleasant Insane asylum. This la the first case from her. Kw Mot In Library ' Muddle. WATERLOO, Ia., Oct. 1. (Special.) A new move has been made In the library muddle here, by Henry Wels, a west aide resident, who haa filed a petition asking th court to restrain the mayor and council from abandoning the west aide library or placing a single library in the eaat aid park. It la claimed in th petition that the ordinance accepting th gift of Mr. Carnegie, and naming the east aide park ! aa the alte, is Illegal and irregular and should be declared null and void. Tailor Sae Mlaalas- Han. WATERLOO, Ia., Oct. L (Special.) There will b filed thla week In the dla tiict court a case against J. J. Barnett, the missing bridge superintendent ot the American Bridge company, who has been missing since last July. F. W. Welland. a 1 tailor, made him a suit of clothes, and be , takes an appeal from th Justice court It I 11 understood that the missing man will be represented by attorneys. No word has Section Foreman Fatally Injnred. DUNLAP. Ia., Oct. L (Special.) Mlk Fisher, Motion foreman of the Illinois Cen tral, waa perhaps fatally Injured her this morning by being run down by a switch engine. Both legs were crushed above the knee. Th unfortunate man waa taken to Council Bluffs for necessary surgical at tention. Fisher died Wednesday afternoon at 'St Beraard'a hospital. lawn Stat New Hate. Th garbage question I bothering Des Moine. Iowa is th unlucky thirteenth In the list of apple producing states. w.t.rlnA eralnlv has a man of extra- . ordinary ambition. He stole a band wagon. Th Bloux City Elk have just had a street fair and a whole lot of trouble, but they cleared 85,000. Atlantic had a atreat fair last year and waa diaguated. Thia year it didn't have a street fair and Is disgusted. 80 It has been decided to have another on. At Iowa Falls all ths women, following th Industrial movement of the nge, have combined and are maKIng sneets. pillows. iqwfii, vie, iur inv kiij m iKyinui n hospital. The highest smoke stack In Iowa Is that of the lx Moine Elevator company 2.3 feet high. John Klme, a chimney sweep, reached Its top by going up a rope band over band, but found It a hard Job. It take Juat a half-column Interview for Mayor Brenton ot Pee Moine tn explain how h bapiMrned to aet loat In Boston at th tint of the launching of th cruiser Lm Moines. He ssya ha and some con nlal Boston friends wandered down 10 tha water'a eda. whereas the suaaeatlon wa Vhat they wandered to th champagne age Will Mnk4 lw reel Yaaaaar Electrlo Bitter are a marvelous tonle, and work wonders' for a weak, run.down ! system. Try them. Only 60s. For sal by Kuha C. COUNT UP THE STATE'S CASH Ovar a Milliai Dollar in Monaj ia tha Haidi af Butt Treaiurar. AGRICULTURAL C0LLECE FUNDS INVESTE0 Troubles Among Kmployea at th state Hon Lead to Bom Change In Personnel Being; Made. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, la., Oct. 1. (Special.) The auditor of state and governor, by their representatives, today made a count of the cash and securities and accounts of the treasurer of state In accordance with law. The count showed the following to the credit of 8tate Treasurer Gllbertson: Agricultural college mortgage bonda $ 7O,8SO.0i) Cash on hand or In banks l,12K,74t.S7 1,799,4.87 The books ot the auditor ot state ahowed the following balances In the various funds at the close of business September 80: General revenue fund Agricultural college endowment. Agricultural college, special Agricultural college, additional. Agricultural college. Interest.... University special Swamp land Indemnity $i,or,ii7.oo 673.275.89 2S.7G6.S5 25.000 00 1,802. 15,979.87 652.30 11. 799,694.8? The statement shows that less than $3,000 ot the agricultural college endowment fund is In cash, the rest being out at Interest. All the rest of tha stste fund Is la avail able cash. Hid Were Ton Hlh. Chairman Cownle and Judge Robinson of the State Board of Control returned today from Marshalltown where they opened bids for the plumbing and heating of the new buildings at the state Soldiers' home. No contracts were let. The bids were all too high, and some other arrangement will have to be made. Either the plana will have to be changed so that the work can be done for the appropriation available, or a part of the work only will be done unless con tractors can be found who will do the work for the sum available. The board la pre paring to ask for bids on about 2,000 feet ot aewer at the Mt. Pleasant Insane hos pital, to connect with the new seepage tanka of the new sewage disposal system. New Bank Authorised. Th People's Savings bank of Nevada was authorized to do business by the state auditor today. The capital Is $25,000; R. A. Fraslor, president; H. B. Craddtck, cashier. The articles of .Incorporation ot the Maple Lumber company ot Independence were filed with the secretary of state; cap ital $20,000, by Thomas A. Welns and others. The Iowa Realty company of Sioux City filed articles of Incorporation; capital $15, 000, by A. S. Wasion and others. David Bradley & Company of Council Bluffs filed notice of continuation ot busi ness for ten years. Trouble at the State Hon. As the culmination of a series of dis agreements among state capltol employes and subordinate, two change wer made, today. About ten days ago Custodian Tim McCurdy, who. was a member ot the legis lature from Buchanan county, had occa sion to reprimand Captain Parmelee, chief of capltol police, and the latter resented It, and a personal altercation was narrowty averted. .Later It was decided that Captain Thomas Oraham of Wlnnlshtek county, who hadlong been night watchman, should give place to Thomas Longshore of Dallas county. But Just as Graham wa turning over the keys to Longshore a change was made and Graham waa reinstated and Longshore made chief of police to succeed Parmelee. The latter was summarily dis charged for disobedience. The old soldiers made a plea for the retention of Graham and were successful. State Taxidermist in Jail. A. I. Johnson, stat taxidermist. Is charge of the atate museum, la In Jail ac cused by his wife of being an Inebriate, and hla trial will take place tomorrow la the district court. She desires to have him Bent to the state dipsomania hospital at Mt. Pleasant. Ha haa also been dis charged from his position. Some time ago It waa discovered there- had been lost from the state museum a quantity of old eoina which belonged to a private collection loaned to the state. Johnson Is regarded as having been responsible a custodian of these coins and there appears to have been gross carelessness somewhere on that ac count. cat tb Good to Oman. Jack Morgan of thla city wa Indicted today for larceny by embecslement. He Is accused of having disposed of a lot of goods belonging to the Rldgeley Mercantile com pany ot thla city, an Installment concern. It la alleged ho was at work for the com pany at Creston and shipped the goods to Omaha, where they were aold. James Marcus, the coachman for the Searles family, waa lndtcted today for as sault to commit murder on B. W. Liggett, whom he shot when Liggett called to get Miss Grace Searles. May Aaeea Old Lin. Th stat executive council today held a session to consider the assessment ot that portion of the Northwester system which was almost abandoned by the construction of the cutoff at Boone and the Boone via duct Several miles of the oM main line were abandoned, and thla Is the part which runs through the town of Molngooa. The railroad company did not report thla and It was not assessed. Tha Boon county peo ple want it assessed. Fred Crandon, tax commissioner of the Northwestern. a psarsd before the council today and In sisted that tha Molngooa line is regarded only aa a siding. Two trains a day are run regularly over It. The council will likely assess it as a branch Una. Ena-lneer Kettle with Road. WATERLOO. Ia., Oct. 1. (9pcll.) Th rase of Engineer Frank Bender ot tha 1111- No true womis'l r terror at tha thought of so much suffering-, deprive themselves of it tissue, so that the expanding a 11 T .?. W rite aslor nols Ceatral road against tb company for $50,000 damages for personal Injurlea re celved at Fort Dodge a year ago ha been taken from the United States court at Cedar Rapids and settled by the company earing him a large sum of money. The amount has not been mad public, but It la sufficient to psy for a handsoms home la this city, for which Mr. Bender Is already negotiating, and then leave a balance that will set him up In business. Some line la which hi present health will allow him to engage will be entered. The terrible wound haa never healed and never will. It Is dressed dally by Mrs. Bender, who has been an efficient nurse since the accident happened. GOVERNMENT BALANCE SHEET Rere'pts Exceed Kipendltnres by (Ht, HO,0O and Debt Decreases f t, OOO.OOO. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. The monthly comparative statement of government re ceipts and expenditures shows that for the month of September, 1902, the total re ceipts were $48,680,881, an Increase of over $4,000,000, aa compared with September, 1901. Th expenditures for September were $37,664.T9S, leaving a surplus for the month or $11,000,000. The receipts from the several sources of revenue are as follows: Customs, $28.2:5,777, increase $7,000,000. Internal revenue, $19,789,708, decrease $2,700,000. Miscellaneous, $2,564,895, decresse $260, 000. The expendlturea on account of the War department were about $250,000 In excess ot those for September, 1901, and on ac count of the navy there waa an Increase of about $1,600,000. The monthly atatement of the public debt, issued from the Treasury department today ahows that at tha close of business September 30, 1802, th debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to $957,416,837, which la a decrease of $10,676,434, aa com pared with September 1. The debt la re capitulated aa follows: Interest-bearlna debt 3931.070.340: debt dh which Interest haa ceased since matur ity, $1,264,860; debt bearing no Interest $396,342,801. Total, $1,-328,669,281. Thla amount however, does not Include $856,899,- 089 In certificates and treasury notes out standing, which are offset by an equal amount of caeh on hand held for their re demption. The cash in the treasury ia classified as follows: Gold Teserv fund, $150,000,000; trust fund. $865,899,089. General fund, $176,- 698,261. In national bank depositories, $309,530,459. Total, $1,315,429,648, against which there are demand liabilities amount ing to $944,176,164, which leaves a cash balace on hand ot $371,2ES,3?4. Known th World Over. For Ita wonderful cures Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption. Coughs and Colds. It cures or no pay. For aale by Kuhn & Co. RAINS KEEP THE CROWD AWAY With Prospect mt Clearing; Weather . Corn Palaoe AOalra I.ok ln t. MITCHELL, 8. D.. Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) The rain today rather dampened tha ardor of the corn belt exposition and It waa necessary to postpone the fre street attractlona until this evening, when they were given. Concerts were rendered by Debaugh's band In the corn palace thla aft ernoon and evening. The number ot peo ple In the city la Increasing every day and there are seven more daya of the palace. Tomorrow tb people of Aurora and Brule counties will come to Mitchell In great numbers. A game of foot ball will be played between the university eleven and th Indians from the government school at Chamberlain. Arreated on Barsrlary Charae. SIOUX FALLS. S. D.. Oct 1. (Special.) A man giving his nam aa Thomas Reed, and who claimed to have been working on the railroad at Bradley, baa been arrested at Bristol on the charge of burglarizing a saloon at that place. He was caught In th act by Night Watchman Ous Hanson. Read, when taken before a Justice for hla preliminary hearing, waived examination, and in default of bonda for hla appearance at tha next term of state circuit court, was lodged In th county Jail at Webster. It develop that he ia also wanted at Bradley for th robbery ot the store of H. Y. Scar borough at that place a short time ago. Maklagr Attempt to Fase. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Oct. 1. (Special.) Considerable Interest is being taken tn a mas oonventlon of th democrats of Spink county, to be held at Redfleld tomorrow, tor the purpose of placing In nomination a leg islative and full county ticket. What adds Interest to the convention Is the fact that aa Invitation baa beta extended to the pop ullats and fre silver parties to participate and aid In naming a ticket. If th Invitation Is accepted all the anti-republican voters of th county will be united against the republican legislative and county ticket. RendeaTon foe Thieve. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct L (Special.) Redfleld appears to be tha rendeivous of a regularly organised gang of thlevea. During th past week attempt bar been mad to burglarls several residence. The attempts naturally have created a feeling of uneaal teas among the more timid, aid efforts will b mad to break up th gang and arreat tbosa concerned In the attempted robberies. A perfect drink, wholesome and delicious; Cook'a Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. It contalna quality and purity. Poseara Day at Jlortk Lonp. NORTH LOUP. Neb., Oct. 1. (8peclal Telegram.) Popcorn day waa celebrated here today in great style. The weather was cloudy, but no rain fall. There waa a great crowd ot peopU out. Both candidatea for governor were here and made approprlato speeches. Th foot ball gam between tb team of North Loup and St. Paul was won by North Loup, score IS to . The base ball game. North Loup against St. Paul, was won by North Loup, I to 3. Ben Mayo, on ot th North Loup team, had hla collar bona braken by being struck with th ball when at th bat. Th display ot vegetables was equal to a atat fair. heart la haonv which doea sot tina; with tha echo of child lah laughter, which faila to thrill at th touch of a soft dimpled band which Is flesh of ber Cesh. To those who crave motherhood, and through wa say " e ot fooacneer neip is here." MOinlR S IRILND haa mad cnua Peering easy for thousands of womeo in th laat forty years, and receivea their hearty endorsement, not only on account of ita tfficacy but also because it ia a pleaaant balm for eaternal application only, nd not a bitter do of drug to be awa lowed. By Ita us you may escape mornine sickness, swelling- breasts and many of the naval diacoraforta of pregnancy. MOIHf R'S IMhQ eaaea tha nerves, relaze th mnacle. and softens the abdominal they give with tha pressure from organ. A , w r, o. It costs at 08 per bottle. our FE8 treatise on Motherhood." TH C BRADFICLD RfGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. M. B1RDSALL ON THE TARIFF FrMpantir ftuotastor of Ipssitr HtioVsaa Uirei nil Vises, NOT INTENDED TO fOSTlH MONOPOLIES Protection l .inter Iran Labor la Ms I of Rales la Sacred Nr- yond lleslalnn. CLARION, la., Oct. 1 Judge n. IV WM. sail In accepting th republican nomination In the Third district lo succeed Hneaker lenderson, who declined the nomination. in his letter nf acceptance today saya of the tariff and monopolies: The republican party of Iowa does not propose 10 filiate one lot nr ! In ik.u lrluclilea and policies (.f protection. It wrm eny nini n,e gurstlcm of rates is a practice I me to he nVtrinti,l n,t ,. erned by the conditions of time and pro duction and that nothing sacred attaches to a mere table of rates, which should be readjusted to meet the changed condi tions as they arise In tha lmluntrlnl urni. resa of the country. That monopolies ex let In the form of combination of capital to control production, and prlcea In thla coun try is an admitted fact, they are born, not of the protective policy of the re publican party, but of the greed and H flshncHB of men. Trunts exist In countries Where trade la altnnlntnl v lm. am m,ll - - In thla country where the policy of protne- lu" yn-vnup, an witness in wreat vritain, whore hundreds of combinations with miitons of capital are In existence. Hut monopolies, wherever found, are a com- mon enemy Of all. Th renuhllran narlv of Iowa believes In the grentcst good to the greatest number and will not permit the policy of protection to become a ahleld for the greed and avarice of man whether represented in the form nf tmi In.ilvl.l. ual, Joint atock or corporate existence, nor a shelter beneath which designing corpora tion unaii ue aoie o opprenn me people of this country, and whenever auch men or corporations have gained auch control of the production of and market for dutla- oie products, tnat the price of the same la regulated bv It. not bv home rnmtinl. tlon, Iowa republicans propose to destroy such monopoly by applying th principles of reciprocity and by so readjusting the tariff as to force such combinations Into competition with the world's market. Whatever revision or readjustment may be made by the republican party. It will be made upon the lines of protection to American labor, while the democratic party, both by Its state and national plat forms in committed to a tariff for revenue only. The two policies are as widely variant as the heavens and the earth. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL Condition of Iowa and Wyomlnsj Ma. tlonal Dank at Tim of Ltvst Report. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) Tb abstract ot the condition of the national banks of Iowa, exclusive of Des Moines, at the close of business Sep tember 15, as reported to the comptroller of the currency, shows an average reserve beld at 16:84 per cent agclnt 18.21 per cent on July It. Loans and discounts Increased from $67,197,354 to $68,419,390. coin de creased from $1,989,318 to $1,931,767, lawful money reserve from $5,344,041 to $4,925,193, Individual deposits from $RS.iRJ,7n to $?.- 718,738. The banks of Wyoming show the average reserve held at 16.67 per cent, against 17.32 per cent, loan and discounts decreased from $4,232,843 to $4,232,455, gold coin In creased from $244,360 to $263,600, total specie from $317,930 to $364,643, lawful money reserve from $406,065 to $406,818, Individual deposits from $4,879,033 to $5, 242,300. Postmasters appointed: Nebraska, Lewis O. Coburn, Phoenix, Holt county, vice Otto Nllson resigned; Iowa, P. D. Emerson, Vol noy, Allamakee county. George W. Lowell haa been appointed as sistant janitor and watchman at the Sioux Falls, S. D., public building, vice C. C. Slater resigned. PENSIONS FOR WESTERNERS Snrvlvor of the War 0nronslr Remembered by the General Government. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (Special.) Th following pensions have been granted: Isau ot September 10, 1S02: Nebraska: Increase. Relasue, Etc. Eira P.. OUnes, Niobrara, $12: Hiram C. Lydlck, Tekamah, 310; Samuel Harahbarger. Hum boldt. 110; Charles W. Stewart Soldiers' home, Marshalltown, 112: Stephen 8. Rob erts, Dorchester, 312. Widows, Minors and Dependent Relatives Mary Stanley, South Omaha, $12. Iowa: Originals Challen Danforth, Wln terset, $6; Simeon D. Wataon, Cedar Val lev, 8; William L. Hunter, Olenwood, $6 (war with SpalnV Increase, Relasue, Eto. John F. Williams, Council Bluffs, 8; Simpson Logan, Mflo, $17. Widows, Minors and Dependent Relatives Kather Martin, Slgourney, 111. Issue of September 11, 1902: Nebraska: Originals Dsnlel Burr Jonas, Omaha, $6 (war with Spain). Iowa; Originals Albert Lobbing, Blum field, (war with Bpnln). Increase, Re issue. Etc. Michael Pollard, Grundy Cen ter, $14; Mathlaa Kerr, Liberty, 111: Am brose Harvey. Bedford. $72; Daniel Craw ford (dead), - Bentonsport, $72; Frank C. Moore. Webster City. $S (war with Spain). Widows, Minora and Dependent Relatives -Matilda A. Thompson. Vinton, $8; Lu clnda McCartney, Webster City, $8; C leatla A. Crawford, Bentonsport. $13. Inner Lining 0 Stomach. Musi ba enrad by destroying, th un htalthymucuj that prevents praper flew of tha gastric u ice. Ordinary Dyspepsia Tablets, Pepsin and Sods NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE cannot reach the seat of dittasa. Nftu's Dyspepsia Cure will make a complete cur. Send for Booklet, Free to FRANK NAU. 203 Broadway, N.Y. City. Bold by Sherman t McConnell Drug Co.. lth and Dodge Ita. Omaha, and leading druggists. A Few Attractive Small Rooms. Whil there ar only aeven vacaut office in the whole Bee Building, among them r several attractive small rooms, the rental prlc ranging from $10 to $20 per month. Remember that for offices In The Dee Building th rental price Includes light, heat, water and Janitor service, with all ths convenience and advantages et the beat known building in th west. R. C. Pclcn ft Co. Craand Floor. Beat! Agenda. Re HnUdlag. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bsr Signature it Ae Pee-slsalle Wrap BiliW Tory snail and aa easy tak M angna. I ret iumcxs IrtH IIUSKCtt. I FBI BtUOOtittta Fit TSini UYU. fOI CDSUTI' ATI8SL ft 1 tAUOW f JUL rCITTSCCOatPUXltl tnatnt mmm ' TifWIarvMM CUKI tlOK HCADACMftV A BEAUTIFUL VCLMH , n Aa St mm I ky Onr attack ftait. -CJ Imnaelsl Uatv BuMUfiltf 'JT" "'r'v'' Hail iivswiiait .y 1 I S) na It f swe aslaw wm4y Sj I' mmIt M. Mtl speitr, n m- " ! k4i m r'ri ii V jt-i. m Last MONTHS. SMuitliaitt4M. Imperial Chemical Co., 135 W. 2Jd St.. N. J Sold by Sherman V McConnell Drug Co. Omaha, Nab. HAND SAPOLIO It ensure an enjoyable, Invigor ating bath ; m'akea every pore respond, removes dead akin, -ENEpaiZES Tilt! WHOLE BODY starts the circulation, and leave a glow equal to a Turkish bath. ALL OIVOCEIVS AND DRUOOIT Specialists In all DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN. C? yl'ij ce.sful practlo. In ij CHARGES LOW. VARICOCELE HYDROCELE and l I Ct? a s ears, without cutiins, sala mr rlsVCO Ion ot tlma. Urf 1 UirulM t car you nr money rfund4. CVDUII 10 rurd tar Ufa an ths saa WlrnlLId thoroughly elMnMd. from the MUm. BCa rr slfa an symptom aiusaoara snplotcly and lorovor. No "BRKAKINO OUT" ef tb dlseaso on tko skin er ftoa. Treatmoat eontatas no' dangerous drass or Injurious ssMiaiaos. UUCMaf II hi) (rom Euwsm or VICTIMS TO If CAIN IllS.ll KSRVOUM DEUIIjtTY UK ax. haiiun, wabvino waKNan, waa aai.r DKC AT in ynUNQ and UIDUUK A.OKD; lack et via, vlcor and atranilh, with organ impaired and aa. Curve giiarantMa. CTDIflTIIBC nnl with a new hem trt OIHIw I Will aunt, tia sain, as datanUoa V'KINARl, Klay Bladdar Tranblaa, Wk back. Burning Urin, Frequsnay 4 Crlnallag. Una High Colon, or with milky dlmat aa Masting. Consultation fre. Treatment by Mall. Call or address. 110 g. 1th Bt. OR SEARLES & SEARLES. f For year this remedy haa been the standard nerveVeatorativ. Thousands of happy men owe their newly found strength to its use. 6eslne Pills replace weakness sad exhaustion with strength and vigor, th brain becomes clear; th nerve steady nd calm; gloomy forebodings are banished and perfect vitality Is ful ly restored. If 70a are suffering ss shore, try a boxi yoa'U be encoaraged by It effect to take the full course of aiz boas' tbea If yon sre not entirely eared, we will refund your money. This satis factory offer ia on of the factors our success. 1.00 per boa ; 6 boars (with guarae. lee to cur or money dock;, tow, mauca lo plain package. itc free. For sale by Kunn as Co., Omaha. Dillon Drug Store, South Omaha. Pavta Drug Co.. Counoll Bluff, la. DR McGREVV SPECIALIST Treat all toroaaof DISEASES AND DISORDERS ftf MEN ONLY Vf awM Years F. ::Y.ar Jills remai - 11, ,ni ceas baa ire Experience, Years la Omaha arkable sai uevar been equaled andvry day brings many aetrl report of the good b U dulu-, or Abe raltjf ae us. given Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis And alllilood Poison. NO "BUEaKINtJ OOP on tn skin or f aoa ao(t all eilrutl algua J he disease dlaupar at one. CLOOD DISEASE tVSXSSWSZ VARICOCELE ,n OVER 30 000 ous debility log of vitality, unnatural dlachargea, Stricture, Gleet, Kidney and Bladder Dla. Hydrocele. QUICK CUBES LOW CHARGES. Treatment by mall. P. O. Box 7S&. Office over 21a B. Utb street, between Farnara anj Douglas 81s.. OMAHA. Ns!B. B LOOD POI SON 1 th worst diaeaa on earth, yet t easiest to cur WHi.N YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. Many bv pimple, apet on th skin, sums In the mouth jlcwi. . tailing hair, bona calr.a, catarrh: don7! 1 now it la HUOOU POISON. Mend t DR. J BROWN. WO Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., tor BHOWN'B BLOOD CUhK. I2.ua pj bottle; lasts ont. month. Sold only by Sherman at McConnell Drug Co., Itth and Dodge Sts . Omaha. Brown's Capsules sKiWrVa: DodgSirt CUIU TOURItin lis aujnl lot Maaatatal flobar.lBSauia.aUoka, I'M tnut Oata VrOa K,iuB.a, I' iMuni r i SV4d mw gtnunaaaa. "V VV.il. 1 wv 11 aiain wra I CARTERS rimrtt IsffcUl y 1 s& 4'