THE OMAIIA DAILY TIKE: SATURDAY, AUGCST 6, 1004. v5 i - X J 7 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS LOUGEES FILE A DENIAL Douglass Heirs, Ha Insists, Knew Allega tions in Petition Are Not True. FORTY THOUSAND IN DAMAGES ASKED -l i unoR sirsTiox. Pari sells drug. .. Leffert's glsssfs At. " Stockert Sells carpets. ','" Bchmldt'a ni-w studio. 409 Ttrondway. Hwell photos at shrunk price. William. Special sele on "wood for Pyrography. C. fc. Alegn.er, 1'3 D way. Tucker new B'wav Studio, still on the ground, between Pearl at. ami postnmce. ""hlef Nicholson Hal iippolnftl Joe K'"inry substitute fireman frm the extra list. ' -Dr. C. W. Harris will remove hl hend . quarters from the Gritnd hotel to The Hec .building In Omaha next week. An Infant child of Mr. and Mr. Wllllmn . Young of Orescent township died yesterday . of stomach trouble. The funeral will be held " thii afternoon at 2. HO. Uuiial In , Grange cemetery. . Notice of an sppesl to the supreme court , from the verdict ngnlnst K. M. OTark. who has a case annum tne motor company for demnges for an Injury received on the J-Tfth avenue line, ai filed In the county . clerk's office .yesterday. The test oases under the peddler' license ordinance agulnst - Charles Rubetistoln, Jeorg Klckey. J. B. Jones and K. S. B.-ott, solicitors for the C. K. Adams company jt Omaha, were again continued hy Judge Bwtt In police court ' until August 10. Prepi-.rutlons nre made for a crowd of D0 rhool at Lake liuiwn today. I,ast year i heirs, which was Kt.SoD. the crowd was hut ruiir thai numoer. in cus of rain the'trolley ride for the children and plotilc will bo postponed until a more favorable day. Chief of Polioe Richmond made arrange ments yiterd:ty to abandon the Jail at Courtlajid Beach, . Three prisoners Is the total brought over to the city from the resort during the summer. A the aeiteon closes Ljtbor day, the department aims to save it month's rent of lf. Manager WIU!m Byrne la considering a proposliAorr to place a searchlight on the lower at the Munawa pavilion. The sug gentlon has been made by officers at the park, who believe the aid might prove In valuable to the llfe-svlng crew In case of boating mishaps at night. A draft horse belonging to the Oolltniir circus was killed by passenger train No. S ut the Illinois Central oroslng at Eigh teenth sind Broadway early Friday morn ing. The driver had urged the slx-horje teain, returning from a haul, too close to the track and one of, the leaders was struck by the engine. The case of Frank Reld. former elevator boy at the Merrlam block, has -been con tinued by agreement of attorneys, until September 16, In Justice Ouren s court. The September grand Jury will take up the charge of larceny of a 2t check, l oung Held h with his father, having furnished a bond of l-UO. Dorsmenta File la Ca Indicate Some Spicy Episodes Wh the llearlagr n( Erlsesff Is Take I p. In answer to the sensational suit for Ui. 000 brought by Benjamin Douglass, Jr.. for himself and the Douglass heirs, against Lougee Lougee, real estate and loan agents, a cross-petition was filed yesterday by V. C. and E. H. Lougee with a counter claim of M7.570. The original action charge Louge & Lougee with purchasing the lands of the Douglass estate at an alleged underva'uatlon and selling them at an ad vance of $40,000 from the price paid to the numbing and heating, ruby Bon. 1 -in ii i i " lltrsissi te Celebrate-, The Oil-man societies of this vicinity are preparing to celebrate "German Day" on October'. German societies of Potta wattamie, Mills, Crawford, Harrison and Carroll counties, and of Omaha. South Omaha and FlattemoutH will be Invited to participate! Leading cltlsens of the pity and. county are on the committee of arrangements. The program Is now In , course of ; preparation. special inouies will ba made to the memories or German A'merlcanB who have won distinction in the service of the country. J Ths committee on arrangements Includes the fallowing: William Oroneweg,. Theo dore N. Petersen, Henry E. Schoenlng, Henry Sperling, John, Adolph and Charles Bono. Emll Leffert, Dr. V. P. Hombach, Jacob N.umayer, .Max Burmelster, Conrad Qelse, Chris Btraub, T, Peter and Ed etockert. Council Bluffs; Former Senator Dietrich, A voca; II. C. Branden, Oakland; Dr. Kegel and C Stamp, .Shelby. . . . N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. ISO. T - , i Boxes Barn Oat. Night PAST. Patrol ,.-. During th . electrical storm lust night, .--lightning -dlswbled the patrol boKes -of ho "V bollee alarhv system:' Patrolman' John Stelnhoffel was on the point of entering y. station. 44 at tha -North-western - crossing for the t o'clock report when the Mash cum. Stelnhoffel says' the patrol box "was tilled with a ball of blue fire and he "had no desire to enter th box at onoe. .Night Sergeant Dentlar was . lifted from "hla chair 'In the central station by. the !,.jlay of lightning on tha desk Instruments. A number of street lights were burned out and electric fans ran Intermittently. , WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE TRANSFERABLE SCHOLARSHIP inn western lowa College will sell a transferable scholarship for the fall term which begins about Sept 1, at a very liberal niAQouni, ir purcnueeu prior to August 16. Cull a-, offlce and see scholarship. Write or cnll fot Information. E. P. MILLER, President. Phone B614. Masonic Temple. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN.. S3 Pearl 8t, Council Bluffs. 'Phone tl. In the answer Lour.ee & Lougee aamu that they were agents for Benjamin Doug lass, sr., from August, 189S, until, his death, for the purpose of renting his properties and collecting his rents in Harrison, Mills and Pottawattamie .counties, being limited to the right to rent the said properties and collect the rents therefor. They were never agents, they claim, for the Shelby county land, nor agents for the heirs. George D. Douglass, Robert Dun Doug lass, William Angus Douglass and Mary Mclp. Fay ara made parties plaintiff, be cause, It is alleged, the assignment of their claims to Benjamin Douglass was made without a consideration. "At the time of tha commencement of the action," the cross-petition states, "plaintiff and co-parties had full knowl edge of the fact that the allegations of tha petitioner were untrue. At the time of the commencement of said action plaintiffs had In their possession and under their control tha positive evidence by way of letters from the defendants herein, and from other persons, and In copies of let ters from the plaintiff herein and his co parties In Interest, and from actual knowl edge and Information gathered while pres ent for the purpose of the examination of said property," that the statements In the petition referring to the purchase and sale of tha farm were, untrue. .For the alleged malicious commencement of the action the defendants ask. 140,000 damages. Another- item that Is asked for in the judgment la one for $7,670, being a credit that It is claimed was not allowed against a prior lien of 120,000, when a prop erty In Santa Barbara, Cal , belonging to Benjamin Doug!ass at the time of his death was sold. An aotlon was begun In tha district court yesterday by the llarle-Haas Drug com pany and three other drug firms to secure their claims against the former co-partnership of Cerwlnske & Jacksop. The suit la against the Bronson Drug company. The latter took over the stock of Cerwlnske & Jackson when the retail Arm dissolved. The plaintiffs ask the court to compel the Bronson company to make an accounting for distribution, asserting that the stock is now so merged with the Bronson stock that It Is not distinguishable to be levied upon. - Mr:-Fannie Sexton prays to be appointed, guardian of. her husband, Job.a Sexton, In order to care for the farm of 181 acres In Norwalk township. Sexton was committed to the Insane hospital at Clarlnda, June SI, 1904, and his malady Is pronounced Incur able.. .. . . sent the property to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and establish a natlor.al Elks' aanatartum for the benefit of members of the order who are In poor health. The gift Is to be made In the nam of the Elks' Horn. s Iteal Ratate Traasfera. The following transfers were reported to The Bee August B by the Title Guaranty and Trust company: A. J. Seaman to T. O. Turner, lot 4. block 4. Evans' Bridge add., rt. c. d f Horace J. Kvans to T O. Turner, Iota 1. 2 and S. Mock 4, Evans' Bridge add.: lots . 7 and I, part Inta and 10, block 2t, Perry's 1st arid., w. d Chris R. Frost to Nels Nelson, lot 21. block S4. Railroad add;, w. d. .. County treasurer to J. P. Oreen shlelds, part original plat lot si, t. d George Harting and wife to Katie Dobson. lot 14, block 7, Beers' sub dlv., w. d John M. Byers and wife to Margaret Duff v. eU seH nart sev neU sec. : w4 swS4, w4 nwU sec. 10-TS-4J. 14.500 3E u0 ITS 10 ri w. d SIX STATE IS BUSY BUILDING Man ImproTemenU Being Made at All Public Institutions. GUARDSMEN TO CAMP AT WORLD'S FAIR State Be transfers, total $lMtS High Schaot Teacher Realgns. City Superintendent of Schowl C. E. Clifford has received a letter of resignation from J. E. Carman, who occupied the posi tion of teacher In physiology snd physical culture In the high school.' Mr. Carman was also coach to the school foot ball and base ball teams and was an Inspiration to the athletics of the school. Mr. Carman has secured a position teaching In Chloago and will also continue studies for hlmwelf In the Chicago university. McElroy Denies Charere. John McElroy, a brick mason of Flor ence, Neb., was brought over from Omaha yesterday by Detective Callaghai: on a war rant charging him with forgery. McElroy Is accused of passing checks on S. Wein berg and Chris Schultx. purporting to have been draign on E. W. Wlckham. McElroy protests his Innocence and says he has not been In Council Bluffs since he worked at his trade on the Peavey elevator. LOSES LIFE IV SEWER DITCH Cave-In Catches Fort Dodge Men aad One Die Before Reset). FORT DODGE. la.; Aug. 5. (Special Telegram.) Charles Hamilton, a resident of this city, met a horrible death while working on the sewer In the northern part of the city at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Hamilton was work ing at the bottom of a sewer at a depth of ever eighteen feet when . without a mo ment's warning a great mass of dirt and sand caved in on him. He was burled up to his neck and strangled to death before he eould be extracted by o'omradec. It was known by the contractors that the ground was treacherous and the walls had been propped, but the supports proved In secure and broke away under the weight of dirt for twenty feet, allowing the mass to be precipitated on the men working In the sewer. v Hach Hurly and Frank Ellsworth, who were also In the sewer, were caught but rescued by companions. Hamilton was nearly under the center of the caveln and only part of his head protruded. Hamilton was 26 years old and had been married but a short time. Entries of Live Stork at the Fair ladlcate Display Will Large Rahs Roc It Island Freight Cars. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES, Aug. I. t Special.) The state of Iowa is steadily engaged In build ing up the state charitable and penal In stitutions and hospitals and srhools for defectives, and this year the building operations are quite as extensive as any In the past. In the last three months the State Board of Control has adopted plans for buildings at stnte Institutions and has let contracts on competitive bids aggregating nearly UtO.OnO. Work Is now being done on every one of these contracts and In th next three months ther work Will require much supervision and attention to details. Some ef the work Is not on contracts, but Is beltigdone at, institutions by piece work or with the labor of Inmates, but all build ings are on contracts. The principal build ing contracts entered Into are: Cherokee Hospital New cottage for In- matea. 85,5S".M. Clarlnda Hospital New cottage, SFJt.41Z.50; new workshop 111, WW; coal house, $7,000. Council Bluffs School for the Deaf Ad ministration building and dormitories. S196,- ITl; roof for Industrial building, $1,275; hos pital, J4.7bl. ' eort Maoison -eniiniinry oieei ior nos pttal. t6.S66.S4; stone work to be done by , a I & tiit,. I n rm t r. t ' rr nr.il'.nt.nt (. 11 . i . t in IC. , V tUI V ' 1' L I li. I ... i ill. ... ......... MX oon. independence Hospitai--rump house ana pit. 'lilt; laundry annex, 11,350; three reservoirs. I5.W0: pumps 1.H). Marshalltown Soldiers Home Addition to Jld tv wsplt UU, 6,fi00; barn,'2.00' to operating room. Settle Portland Case. Attorney C. M. Harl has returned from Denver, where a compromise was effected In he suit of the American Bridge com pany of New York against the Portland Gold Mining oompany. In which the .latter was sued for $77,000 for the construction of an ore-reducing plant, which the plaintiff company built at Cripple 'Creek. A' settle ment of the suit was effected at figures nearly equal to the amount sued for, and a stipulation of dismissal la prepared ready for filing In the federal court here. During the life of the case in' federal court, the defendants filed a plea in re sistance to the effect that tha plaintiff concern was - a member of the United States Steel corporation, and under the laws of Iowa could riot bring suit. The compromise precludes a ruling on the in teresting contention raised. Yaufthan Donates to Elks. Walter R. Vaughan, tormer mayor of Council Bluffs, and at present editor of the National Elks' Horn, now of St. Louis, Is reported 1n a press dispatch as having secured an option on eighteen acres of land, at Sweet Springs, Mo. The option Includes the flowing springs at the Mis souri resort. Mr. Vaughan Intends to pre- OUR PillOES BEAT'EFMLL SIRLOIX STEAK, . iiotind PORTERHOUSE STEAK, ' pound. ROUND STEAK, pound. ... . .. '. ... 1. 10c 10c 10c J'ORK LOINS, pound. .... . , . I'ORK ROAST, pound noon HAMS, pound. ........ lie lie 10c We have uIho received a shipment of Fancy Channel Catfish nt 10c Pound CEHTRAL G RO C ERY g f,1 E AT MARKET 600-602 BROADWAY, PHONE 24. WOMAlf ASSAILTED BT TRAMP I'nable to Reach Home for Honrs After tha Assanlt. LEMARS, Ia-rXug. 6. (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. D. E. Burnett, a farmer's wife, residing In the outskirts. of this city, while going to the pasture to get the cows about 8 o'clock, was .knockeo. down and dragged Into-a cornfield by a tramo and assaulted. Search was made for her, but she was not found until t o'clock this morning, when she managed to crawl home end told of the outrage. The sheriff and, police are rounding up tramps, with; wTilch this part of the country Is Infested at present. Sfioo: Dumn. 11.600. Eldora Industrial School New pump for Water system, 11,500. Mt. Pleasant Hospital Cistern, material by state, $300. Vinton School for the Blind Hospital, material by, state. $7, BOO. Chalrmnn Robinson Of the board states that In addition there are. repairs to the custodial building at Glenwood to cost ts.000 or more, grading and draining at Mltohellvllle 1500, tunnel work at Daven port $6,000, filling Duck creek at Davenport 11,360, equipment of power plant 17.000 and laundry equipment 12,000. Then there Is much other work being done by state labor, especially In preparation for water systems and Are protection, and th clearing of the well at Cheroke for $3,0O0. The Item bf material furnished by the state Is not In cluded hi the sums given and this Is im portant. It Is expected that very soon all the fire protection arid fire escapes will be placed, and the three pumps bought, ns mentioned, are for this purpose. Baying; More Land. . Since the coae of the legislative session the state board has also expended in tha purchase of addition! land at the Institu tions the sum of 147,736. This has been spent as follows:' Knoxvtlle. Inebratnv, Institution, 89 acres $14,800 Marshalltown Soldiers' Home, 11 Glenwood Feeble . HIHQ A Vliy U-UUK .,fM Anamosa Penitentiary, 80 acres Davenport Orphans' Home. 37 acres.. Independence State Hospital. 40 acrei Mount Pleasant. SttaitV Hospital, 35 acres f..irt-. ...... ''At G'leehwood" (fie 'board" has purchased one block of ground mr which are a jium ber of buildings' tnlctjf , are Interfering with the Institution.; At Marshalltown the land-res expensive" because It had been platted, but it was - pecessary to protect acres , Eldora Industrial School M.lhded 80 acres.... SO seres 7,000 4.800 6,518 4,620 4."" S.000 2,501 the state's property. At Knoxvllle there were two tracts, one In the city, but It was needed by the stste to complete Its ground. The board was disappointed In regard to the purchase of certain land at Mount Pleasant, as the city had bought It Just as soon as the appropriation was made and converted It Into a cemetery. The board Is now arranging to have a ral'road spur run Into the state ground at Knoxvtlle so that the work of building there will be easier. As soon as this In ( done the contract will be let for the new j buildings and remodeling the old. Th I board has ll2.ono for this work and the j work will be commenced In the fall. ! The securing' of the '.pnd, getting titles ! and arranging all the legal n. 'tiers has In volved a great deal of work on (he board j this year, while the contracts let were of I such character as to require a good deal of labor in arranging details. Despite the i fact that th price of materials line ruled btgh the board made contracts on favorable i terms and In each case has kept within the ' appropriations, in some cases a rcond bidding has been necessary. Will tamp at St. I.onls. Governor Cummlna today received the request from Colonel F. W. Bishop of the Fifty-fourth regiment, Iowa National Guard, for permission for the entire regi ment to go to St. Louis and attend th" exposition September 80 to SO. The com manding officer states that every Company of the regiment desires to. gp and they de sire to take their own tents and equip ment. It Is probable th permission will be granted If the governor and adjutant general are satisfied that the regiment will be under proper discipline while out of the state. The men are to go at their own ex pense. At a conference of the leading offi cers held some time ago It was agreed that the meri should take the pay they received froih th encampment here and pay thrlr expenses to the exposition. They will have a camp on the grounds. AH the companies are In southeastern Iowa. Large Number of Entries. Secretary Simpson of the Iowa state fair today completed the list of entries in the tat tle department for file fair beginning Aug ust 19. This shows that there are nearly 200 more entries in theNcattle department than ever before, and all breeds are well represented. In the general classes tiie en tries number as follows: Shorthorn, 124; Aberdeen-Angus, 192; Jerseys, 109; Here ford, 9T Galloway, 87; Red Polled, 78; fol steln, 66. In the beef cattle classes 'there are entries: Shorthorn, ; Hereford, 11; Aberdeen-Angus, 12; Galloway, 6; grade and cross breeds, 84; grand champion class, 10; grand champion group, 4; grand beef herd, 7. This makes a total of 864 cattle for the fair. The entries In hogs will be equally numerous and horses and sheep nearly as good. Systematic Steeling;. Detectives for the Rock Island road caused the arrest at Eldon of Bela Hlnkle, yardmaster at tha'place, and a search of His house yielded about $1,000 worth of silks which had been stolen from cars. The de tectives say that they have recovered about $12,000 worth of stolen goods the last few months and that they have evidence that there Is a gang engaged In systematic theft from the cars, working all along the lines and marking the cars. Dies In Her Room. Mrs. Edward Doherty, wife of an em ploye of the Rock Island railroad,' was found dead in her room In a flat at Ninth and Walnut this afternoon. 6he had not appeared and the door, which was locked, was broken by neighbors and her body found. The cause of the death is a mys tery. There is some suspicion of foul play. ili!ll!iiL!)i!lii lillllii: , PLiD FOR fiim .OU M.fflimAfiln W M W U hi hi m k-r Vr To Denver. Colorado Rnrincs, IMirblo and return, the Ilurlingtou Bells ticket daily rit ?17.C0 practically half rates. There i no summer region more attractive than Colo rado. To GLENWOOD SPMXOS, SALT LAKE, YEL LOWSTONE PARK and the RLACK II ILLS, propor tionately low excursion rates are made, circuit . tours which rmbrnce practically the entire scope of the gran deur of the Rockies. Yellowstone Furk tours cost le68 this year than ever before. With the Hurlington's hifch grade passenger service to Denver and Killings this ruad is a conspicuous portion of any general tour of the west. Let me supply you with folders, list of hotels, board ing houses and camping places, and otherwise help you plan your summer trip. J. C REYNOLDS, City Pas. Agt., 1502 Farnam St., Omaha- Llewellyn on Iowa Ktoates. AMES, la., Aug. S. (Special.) Story county Is soon to have a complete rural free mall delivery system. Special Agent Llewellyn of. Omaha has been, in the city th last week looking up the feasibility of establishing such a system. From here he went to Nevada and will visit; every town In the county, collect th blue prints and map the county for a complete system. Story county will be the third county In the state to have a complete service when this Is established, those already having a complete service being Marshall and Hardin. This will necessitate the estab lishing of a great number of new routes throughout the county. Congressman' Hull has recommended triat such a system be Inaugurated In this county and the work will be pushed along as rapidly as possi ble. It Is expected that It will require at least two months to lay out a nd arrange the dlffetent routes and then the world will have' to be approved by the government, so that It will not be completed for some! time yet. This will glvs the farmers of Story county a complete county service equal to any In the state. Eloping Couple Canght. ALBIA, la., Aug. 6. (Special.) Mrs. Har ley Sperry and Oeorge McCoombs, who eloped from this city lust May. have been found In Phoenix, Art, and Sheriff Donor has gone to that city to get them. Mrs. Sperry" was a niece of Mrs. McCoombs and Mr. Sperry was employed by Mr. Mc Coombs. McCoombs sent Sperry to Daven port, May 6, to remain fr several days, and then , told his wife he was going to Davenport. There elopment was not dis covered until Sperry returned to Albla. Neither will be prosecuted by the lawful husband and wife, but McCoombs munt face a charge of forgery. Monana Connty Teachers. ' ONAWA, la., Aug. 5.-(Special.) The Monona county normal Institute Is still In progress, with an Increased attendance. The enrollment now numbers 18B and In creases each day. M. N. O'Shea of th Vnlverrity of Wisconsin, one of the In ntructors, lectured tonight at the Chris tian church. Tuesday evening Ira W. Howerth of the University of Chicago lec tured n "Education and Industry." The Institute closed today and is one of th most successful ever held In the county. Pleads Guilty to Mnrder. OSKALOOSA, la,, Aug 6. (Special.) Richard .Williams, who was sentenced to death .for the murder of William Sharper near Buxton, in December, 1901, and re manded on a technicality, entered a plea of guilty to murder In the seconi degree and Judge Clements has accepted the. plea. The maximum punishment can be life Imprisonment. mm for NERVO-8EXUAL DEBILITY . What a vast amount of wretchedness, misery and sorrow this disease brings upon a man, snd often due to his folly or his Ignorance. It In a serious thing that men contract or Inherit dlease or weakness, but the most serious results are sure to follow neglect or Improper treatment. It seems strange that some men will defer trentment day after day, racked In body and wreckfd in mind, when there Is a safe, certain and sure way of escape. We offer you this aid. this help, this certainty of restoration. Private diseases and weaknesses of men have been the means of blighting the most radiant hopes, rendering marriage unhappy nnd business a failure. Weakness unfits a man for his home, where men should find their happiness. It unfits him for business, where men should find success. It unfits him for friendship, and leads him to shirk from companionship. The magnetism that wins men Is absent. The manliness that attracts women Is displaced by a shrinking weakness, and the victim, knowing this, seeks solitude. Nervo-Sexual Debility numbers among Its victims the best of men. Their youth promised succrss snd their qunllflcntlons deserved It. Their manhood brought failure and poverty, nnd for no other cause. There are thousands upon thousands of men who would marry, snve for this disbarment. There ere those who are rnurrled and whose keenest affliction lies in the feeling that they are disqualified and that the one whose admiration means most must know It. For a speedy cure of the diseases that so Insidiously destroy the Intellect, strength and very mnnhond. secure tha services of the eminent specialists connected with the State Medical Institute. They will stop these unnaturnl drains with their terrlhle results and restore to sound health the pitiable victim of nervo-sexual debility, brain fatigue nnd wrecked manhood. We cure quickly, safely and thoroughly: Stricture, VarlcDcele, Emission i, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impo tency, Blood Poison rSyphlllsl, Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases. evil habits, self- snd all diseases nnd weaknesses of men due to Inheritance, abuse, excesses or the result of specific or private diseases. CONSMTATIflN FKFF If TOU en""t write for symptom bUIUULIlllUll IHLL Office Hours-8 a. m. to 8 p. m. , Sundays, 10 t blank. to 1 only. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE I30R Farnarn St., Det 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha. Neb. "FOLLOW THE FLAG." ppWsYgajBk sM) an. a a ( .a niinmnii V r s. n Or vis Leads the Van ! Kettle Krii'lered I,arl, lb 10o Armoiiss Sv.j.'.r:OuTtfl Huii)13SC ,V.n,.i.t lU'ff. 5C QiVt St-rtk, 4 lt '. 25c IVirtorbo.isp Sfcak. lb QC WrK.iu He:ik, lb. 10c Uoii.it fst,.k, lb -10o IWt Ilr-.alifast J!an, lb... l3','c j California Hums, lb.. n Nollh.B Uwf, lb 4o5o Yenl Kte-w, Hi g0 Vral Itoust, lb .....7 l'ork lloiist, lb jc llcst Knit lb Uc (km1 Jluttfr, lb. 160 Pork Chops, lb 12 Ho MoircU's rrunilor llaoon, lb. THE ORVIS MARKET , ''' I enkyne -t. 4 01 xii. ni.i Kin, oar v. Bruir. Teachers Institute Closes. . WOODBINE, la., Aug. S.-(Speolal.)-The thirty-first annual Harrison county teach ers' Institute has Just closed. 'The attend ance was 130, apportioned as follows: Woodbine, forty-one; Logan, twelve; Dun lap, thirteen; Missouri Valley, thirty; mis cellaneous towns, thirty-four. The Instl tuts wss held at th Normal building. The remainder of the week will be taken up by teachers' examinations for certificates. Thieves at Hotel. MISSOl'RI VALLKV, la.. Aug. 5.-(8pe-clal.) I. st night the sample rooms of the Miller house wer entered by thvee and a large Hue of sample china was purloined. The loss was not very great. No clew has been found by which to identify the robbers. Flower Shewr at Waoebln. WOODHINK. la.. Aug. S.-(8pecal.)-An extensive flower show will be held here at the town hall all day and evening Thurs day, August II. Twenty-sis valuabU prlsee are offered people of Woodbln for lb beat dlvlas ol flQWSl, S30.SO 830.50 S36J98 VIA DETROIT, TREAL. NIAGARA FALLS, .TORONTO AND MON- VIA DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, DOWN THE HUDSON RIVER AND NEW YORK GITY. VIA DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, TORONTO, MONTREAL, PORT LAND AND VIA BOAT OR RAIL. 'VIA DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, DOWN THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER AND MONTREAL. J Tickets sold August 11th, 12th and 13th. Long limit and stopovers. Special trains will leave Chicago via Wabash railroad from Dearborn and Polk streets station at 1 P. M. August 14 for all O. A. R. comrades, their family and friends, , We return you ria Bt. Louie and land you at main entrance World's Fair, earing time and extra car fare no other line con. Insist upon your tieketa reading Wabash as all agents can sell this way. For all Information call at Wabash City Office, 1601 Farnam, or address, IF Ji Is. ti a, & A. P.I.17G AMA. WEB, Mi B. EI, JJ :." -V "iar . 1