THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIL 9 , 1808 , NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IQWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOR ME.TTIOir. * Try Moore. ' " . stock food. Dr. Roe , dentist , Merrlain block. Early Ohio potatoes. Bartct ft Miller. Dr. Brown , dentist , room 301. Merrlam bile Mre. A. D. Cook has recovered from a lovcre attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. John Schocntgcn have gone < o Crcston on a short visit. Girl wanted for general housework. Mrs. Oscar Kccllnc , CIS South 7th. Wanted At once , first-class preparcr for millinery at Miss Sprlnk'e , 21 South Main street. Complete sets of the Ireland views eon bo had at The Dee office , No. 10 Pearl. Call before April 10. Barton Nelson , the newly appointed Janitor of the city building , 'ban ' assumed the duties of his position , The Evans laundry Is the leader In fine work both for color nd finish. 620 Pearl itreet. Phone 290. W. A. Johnson and family returned from Sterling , III. , Wednesday and will make their fiitnro homo In Uila city. Bert Montgomery of Kcokuk has taken the position of night operator at tbe yard office of the Omaha & St. Louis. A marrlflco license was granted yesterday to Edward Stevenson , aged 21 , and Catherine Bailey , aged 18 , both of Omaha. Don't you think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 724 Broadway. Grace Church Saturday , holy baptism at 4 p. m. ; Easter day , holy communion at 0:30 : a. m. ; morning prayer and sermon at 11 ; children's service at 7:30 : p. m. There will be no meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic post this evening on account of the hall being occupied by the Union Veteran union and Its yellcf corps. Walter T. Kirk of James S. Kirk & Co. of Chicago has boon In the city for several days looking over tbe trade with tbe com pany's western manager , George Rudlo. He returned to Chicago last evening. "The Pay Train" will bo the opening piece of the Western Circuit Stock company of , Its four nights' engagement at the Dohany theater , commencing tomorrow evening. Many realistic scenes of railway life will bo Introduced. Francis Mad lion , Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madlaon , died at the residence of hlo parents , 1117 South Seventh street , at 9 p. m. yesterday , aged 1 month , The fu neral will be held from r&Mdence at 2 p. m. today. Interment In Catholic cemetery. The Mozart Symphony club will be the at traction at the Dohany theater tonight. Every member of the company Is an artlnt In his especial line and a flue program will bo rendered throughout. Richard Stoelzer , viola and viola d'amour soloist , will be one of the Interesting features. A matlnco will bo given Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anna E. Cacnpbcll , wife of William H , Campbell ; died at their residence , 1301 Sev enth avenue , yesterday afternoon , from apoplexy , aged C3 years. The deceased wan stflckn about noon and \\aa not discovered until half-past twelve , and In an unconccious condition , from which she never rallied. She was a member ot the Council Bluffs Rcbekah lodge No. 3 , a member ot ibo Women's Relief conw No. 180 , and also a member of the Methodist church. Chief of the fire department Bates yester day appointed James Cotter to the vacancy caused liy his own promotion from No. 1 hose company. Cotter has bad seven years' ex perience In the Council Bluffs fire depart ment and ho will simply fall back Into his old place in his old company. For the present Will Matthcson will serve as captain of the company. This Is the only change tbat has been made In the department by the new'chief. . J. J. Brown has rented his home on Sev enth street and Fifth avenue , furnished , to Dudley Smith of Omaha , director ot the Transmtastsslppl Exposition and chairman of tbo bureau of comfort. Mr. Smith and family take possession next Thursday , and will re main in this city until the exposition closes. Mr. Brown and family will bpend most of the summer out ot town , but during their Ptay in Council Bluffs will bo located at the Ryan cottage on the opposite corner. Rev. J. M. Crowell. D. D. , secretary of the American Sunday School union , with bead- quarters In Philadelphia , wrote a letter to- Rev. Henry DC Long , which was received yesterday , announcing that he had sent a package containing 300 beautiful Easter cards to be distributed among the children at DeLong's Industrial school this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. DoLing want It understood that the boys as well as tbo girls are ex pected to be present and enjoy tbo feast that has been provided for them. Today the great Baiter festival will be observed by the pupils of the DeLong In dustrial School for Girls , and about 250 pu pils , with half a hundred prominent women ot the city , who are acting as teachers , will make the Elsoman building- notable place. A general Invitation has been extended to the public to attend the exercises. Rev. W , S. Barnes , pastor ot the First Presbyterian church , -will addreia the children at 2:30 : o'clock. The girls have had the privilege extended ot Inviting their mothers and brothers to the lunch tbat will be furnished. O. B. Vluva Co. , female remedy ; consulta tion free. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to C Health book furulnhed. 326-327-3i'8 Merrlam tlock. _ Elegant cottage for sale. Klnnp , Baldwin blk N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Buy your groceries at J. Zoller & Co. Iloynl Arcnniim Grand 'All arrangements have been completed for the meeting ot the grand council of the Royal Arcanum of Iowa , which will be held In this city commencing on Tuesday of next week. The arrangement * for the entertain ment of the delegates have been In charge ot tbo members of the local council No. 156. The meeting Is the soventth annual conven tion ot the order In the state. The local committees have provided a fine banquet for the delegates and their friends at the Grand hotel on Tue&day evening and x grand ball In Arcanum hall ou Wednesday evening. Following Is the program for sessions ot the meeting : Tuesday , April 12 Session grand council , Royal Arcnniim hall , 10 a. m. to 12 m. ; re cess ; special meeting Fidelity council con ferring degrees , 1 p. m. to 2:20 : p. m. ; gesalon grand council , 2:30 : p. m. to G p. m. : enter tainment , Hoyal Arcanum hall , Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock ; banquet to grand coun cil and members of Fidelity council at the Grand hotel at 9:30 : o'clock p. m. Wednesday , April .13 Entertainment ot Visitors by members of Fidelity council. In. eluding circuit of the two cities on special electric motor cars and visit to exposition grounds ; ball , Royal Arcanum hall , 8:30 : p. m. _ Poultry wlro and garden seeds at J. Zoller ft Co. _ \Vnter 1IIIU Now Due. Fay this week and save five per cent. Poultry \ \ fro and. garden aeeds at J. Zoller ft Co. MENERAY BROS. NURSERYMEN , Ot Crescent City are here in Council Bluffs and Omaha with their flne line ot trult trees , grape vice * , etc. , and all klnda ot flne hade tree * , flowering shrubs and rose * . Their ale grounds are located at 615 East Broad way , Council Bluffs , and on Farnam itreet , one block west ot Twentieth afreet , Omaha , where you will be waited on at 11 time * with pleasure. We cell all gooda very cheap nd guarantee til goods flnt-clts * . OB at. - - Wf-- CALL ON THE COUNTY TO HELP Local Exposition Committee Cnggests the Necessity of Assistance. SUPERVISORS MANIFEST SOME INTEREST Condition of the Ix > cnl Fond Set Oat and n Vlult to the Uroanda Blade Prior to Any Action , A committee headed by President Graham of the CouncirniufTs Exposition association held a conference with the members of the Board of Supervisors yesterday afternoon and made a statement of the condition ot the building fund designed for the erection ot the Potta- \vattamlc wigwam on the exposition grounds. ThU statement \vas ot such a character that It fadlcatcl the necessity for financial as sistance from the county. The matter had been thoroughly canvassed several weeks ago and the fact made prominent that there was n strong feeling on the part ot a majority of the citizens of the county favorable to the board making a suitable appropriation for the purpose of a creditable exhibit ot the county's products and resources' at the expo sition. The supervisors yesterday listened kndly to the suggestions made by Chairman Graham and no objections or criticisms were offered. The matter was not presented to the > 3ard In such a manner that It would call 'or any sort of commitment of the members , jut merely the necessity for some act'on ' waa urged. Every member showed the liveliest ntorest In the subject , and when the sugges tion was made that the "board adjourn and ac company the committee across the river for the purpose of viewing the exposition 'build ings the Invitation waa promptly accepted ind a resolution was passed adjourning the board for the afternoon. At 2 o'clock the members nnd the com mittee took a motor car for Onnha. Nearly al the afternoon was spent In viewing the nights around the exposition grounds and the beard members returned In the evening more favorably Impressed than ever with the Im portance of taking prompt action to assist the wigwam enterprise. So far no particular amount to bo appro priated has been suggested , but It has been ascertained that the Individual members have flxoj amounts In their minds varying from $1,000 to $2,000. Either sum would be greatly appreciated by the exposition committee , but the latter amount would be received with de vout thanks. The board will take up the matter when It meets again this morning. One or the other of these amounts will bo appropriated unless the board Is shown that there Is paltlvcly no warrant In law for It. HUSTON ST011E. firnml KitNter ! or Kid Cloven. i lot of ladles' black and tan kid gloves , 4 pearl buttons , sizes 5 % and 6 , at 48c a pair. Ladles' two-clasp walking gloves. In the new reds , English tans , browns and modes , all sizes , regular $1.25 glove , at S9c a pair. ALL THE NEW SHADES , INCLUDING THE NEW LIGHT GREENS , IN A BEAU TIFUL 2-CLASP GLOVE , FANCY EM BROIDERED , AT $1.25. Complete line of the celebrated P. Cente- merl and Foster , Paul & Co. kid gloves , all new novelties In color and make , some special values at $1.25. $1.50 , $1.63 and $1.75 , HANDKERCHIEFS SPECIAL. Ladles' plain white hemstitched handker chiefs , warranted pure linen , at lOc , 3 for 25c , Ladles' fine Swiss embroidered handker chiefs , worth 25c , at 12c } each. An odd lot of flne embroidered linen band- kerchiefs , fancy embroidered and embroi dered and hemstitched , also with flne Val. lace edge. These goods , worth from 25c to 60c each , we offer choice , 19c each , or 6 for $1.00. NEW VEILING FOR EASTER. BLACK. WHITE AND COLORED. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. AT LOWEST PRIDES. FANCY RIBBONS AND LADIES' BELTS. The correct styles a wonderful assort ment. BOSTON STORE , Fowler , Dick & Walker. Council Bluffs. Dr. Kellogg , Osteopath , 303 Sapp building , Council Bluffs. Graduate from the original school of osteopathy at Klrksvllle , Mo. Save your Domestic Soap wrappers. JUSTICES WHO 'WOUUIJ ' NOT SERVE Hoard of .Suporvlxnr * Hn \ambei of Vncnnclcn to Fill. County Auditor Matthews presented to the Board of Supervisors yesterday a list of the vacancies that had arisen In the ofllces ol Justices of the peace and constables through out the county since the regular meeting ol the beard In January. A number of the men -wfio were elected last fall failed tc qualify on the 1st of January as the Ian prescribes , and the vacancies were filled Since then a number bavo resigned and others have moved out of the county ant state without taking the trouble to notlfj the county officials that they had vacated the offices to which they were elected , Tht board filled the following vacancies : Jus- tlces of the peace Belknap township , J. N Gardiner ; Crescent , N. Swanson ; Layton , J B. Johnascn ; Lincoln , F. W. Jones and E L. Pardee ; Norwalk , Thomas Flood and R M. McKlnzle. Constables Carson township Je.hu Herbert ; Center , H. W. Bowers ; Grove F. E. Putnam ; Keg Creek , Fred Lammert Norwalk , F. L. Johnson ; Pleasant , August Volght ; Rockford , Francis E. Bailey ; Silvei Creek , W. F. Auckland ; Waveland Ed Wil son ; Wright. W. M. Quick. The board took up the proposition of th < Nebraska Telephone company to place tWt long distance telephones In the county cour house , which was called out by a petlttor bearing the names of all of the officero em ployed in the building with the exception of the county auditor. The proposition waite to furnish the Instruments for $70 a yeai cod extension teta leading Into anotber roon for $30 a year. No action was taken la thi matter , but It will probably bo favorablj considered before the board adjourns. A proteat was received from the manage ment of the Women's Christian Aesoclatlot hospital against the refusal of the oversee of the poor to pay for a pauper patient wh < was'sent to the hospital. Payment was re fused upon the grounds that the person h < u been sent to the hospital In the regular wd ; and according to tbe regulations of the beard Tae board expect * to complete Us labon today and will adjourn until June. The Orund ltnh. There will be a grand rush when the ex position opens and Council Bluffa should be looking her best. Put your house In shape by giving It a fresh coat of paint. Selecl your colors and then come to us and gel your paints and oils. The material you buj at our house IB the best to be had. Out paints will last , so that you need not waste money every year or so by repainting , &i will bo the case If you use poor material , W have the most extensive paint house In the city and you are sure to be suited. Council Bluffs Paint , Oil and Glass com pany , Maconlo block. Buy your meat at J Zoller & Co. Dr. Reller , osteopath , Reno block" . \Vnter IIIIU Now One. Pay this week 'and save five per cent. Poultry wire and garden seed * at J. Zolle : & Co. Dor * Who Stole Itrn i. Jullui Chernlsi , a South Main itreet ec end-band dealer , complained to the pollc that sneak thlevec had teen stealing sera ] brail from his warehouse. Ioyr tlgatloa b ; * * " " - * * "Jtid In discovering tht tole : f / tuff In the shop of another second-band dealer on Broadway. Ho Identified George Lawrence and Albert Palmer as the boys who bad sold It to him. They were placed under arrest yesterday and gave the additional In formation that Joe Prultt , another member of ( ho gang , bad assisted In the stealing by breaking Into the storehouse and handing out the stuff. Prultt was also placed under ar rest and held for further examination. The two other boys were glvea ten.days each In the county Jail , Methodist market , as usual today , at the Candy Kitchen. SVIT ON ibAXOTRANSACTION. Jnlitre Smith Henri * Evidence In. n. Sennntlntial Cnne. The attention of Judge Smith In the district court yesterday was taken up with hearing the evidence In a rather peculiar land trans action. T."J. Corrothers , the former elec trician and chief engineer of the Council Bluffs electric light plant , la the plaintiff and J. W. 'Morse and C. R. Nicholson , real cfltatc dealers here , are the defendants. Some rather sensational testimony was given yes terday tending to show that Carrothers had been defrauded of his homestead to this city. The plaintiff Is suing to have a deed set aside by which he transferred his homestead to Morse and Nicholson and received In con sideration some worthless land In Kansas. Carrothcrs alleges that the deal abounds In peculiar transactions that have tended to shake his faith In mankind. On the witness stand yesterday ho told a long and sensational story of the transaction , swearing that the defendants InduccJ him to execute a deed to his property upon the understanding that the Kansas land was owned by a client of theirs who lived In Wyoming , and that the land had already been sold by them for cash. He testified that he made several trips with Morse to Omaha In quest of the man who had bought the land and who was to pay the cash. This man W alleges to have been a myth , and that an Omaha man named Buck assisted In the de ception. While hunting for the man and valtlog for his appearance In Buck's office he alleges that the deed to his property was obtained possession of and placed on record. The Kansas land ho avers to be worthless , while his own property was worth nearly 2.00D. The transaction occurred In 1895 and has been pending In court ever since. The defendants deny every allegation of the plaintiff and swear that neither of them ever made a trip with him to Omaha. The hear- ng will be completed today. Witter IIIIlN Jiow Due. Pay , this week and save five per cent. The Heat In Town. Speaking of paints , there Is ono brand that leads all others that's Harrison's. George S. Davis sells It. Domestic Soap Is the best for the laundry. SEW MEN FOIl TUB 1'OLICK POHCE. Chief Illxliy Given Out the AHHRII- | mpittM of Illn Olllt-ern. P. A. Blxby , the now chief of police , has not assumed the duties of his office yet , but lias announced his assignments of the new men appointed by Mayor Jennings. L. A. Bergman will be day Jailer and will begin his dutle-j on Sunday , He takes the place of iH. L. Ward. Dick Denny will begin his work as- night captain on Saturday alght. displacing Captain D. Maltby. D. L. Wler will take the place of Officer Murphy on the detective force. J. R. Taylor will take the pUce of omcer Custer. Andy Swanson will replace Officer Vandenburg. S. Albro will replace Officer Peterson and Frank Fowler and J. L. Smith will toke the places of Offi cers Martin and Hans Peterson. Each of these new mra will take up their work to day.For For the present Detectives Anderson and Beswlck will lie retained and Andy Neally will continue to drive the patrol wagon for a few days. It Is expected that Chief Blxby will take formal possession of the office to day. The Shoe for the Foot , Not the foot for the shoe. The human foot was not Intended to be a last. There Is no need breaking In a gooi shoe. A rightly made shoe will At from the start. We see to It that you do not leave our store with a shoe you ought not to wear. We make our monev from people who buy our shoe ? year after year. The factory backs our shoes up and so do we. A lady who wears a pair of our shoes once weara them always. If you want your feet properly fitted In a nice , stylish shoe for Easter , at $2 , $3 or $4. come to me. SARGENT. Look for the Bear. Good Shoes. Hoffmayr'B fancy patent flour makea the best and meet bread. Ask your grocer for U. Buy your moat at J Zoller & Co. Ellsworth Ilelil for Investigation. Art Ellsworth , who was arrested two days ago upon a complaint eworn to by Mrs. Chris tina Peterson , charging him with disturbing the peace , had a hearing In police court yesterday morning and was discharged , for the reason that the prosecuting witness fallej to appear. An hour later County Physician Stephenson appeared at the police station to give the Information that Mre. Peterson was confined to her bed by bis orders and that her condition was such that It would be several days before she would bo able to leave It. Ho said the woman was suffering from severe Injuries which she alleged had been Inflicted by Ellsworth during the prog ress of the trouble that caused his arrest. There were numerous black and blue places on her body and she had received abdominal Injuries which ho feared might prove dan gerous. The cato will be investigated. A ndilnemt Chnnce. I have one of the best locations In the city of Council Bluffs for sale. Restaurant and Ice cream parlors , fruit and confection ery business. All new stock and fixtures. If taken this week will eell at a bargain. Good reason for celling. Address F. Bee office. Council Bluffs. Silver teaspoons still go with Domestic Soap. Myer Start * for Annnpoll * . George Meyers , who was recently r ap- polntcd to the cadctehlp at Annapolis , left last evening for that place , accompanied by Mra J. W. Smith , his sister. Mr. Meyers was appointed Ir.st year , but after passing a most creditable scholastic examination was rejected on account of a slight physical de fect. It was believed tbat this was produced by the young man's Intense application to his studies 'after reaching Annapolis and be fore submitting to bis examination. His physician has pronounced his physical con dition'now to be perfect and his friend's have no reason to fear that he will again be re jected. At his scholastic examination his average lacked only a fraction of 100 In all of his studies. On the Lookout for Tlilevei. The sheriffs of Montgomery and Mills counties have discovered that the covered wagon outfit containing a couple of thieves who are supposed to have robbed a Glen- wood warehouse of a large number of hides have been operating In both counties , and have stolen a full wagonload of plunder from both counties. They offer a reward of $100 for the arrest of the thieves. The outfit is described as a light wagon with black oil cloth cover , containing two men , one of whom appears to be sickly. They have been traced nearly to Council Bluffs and are sup posed to have crossed the river and are In Omaha. Domestic Soap makes and keeps clean friends. St. KrnneU Academy. The St. Francis academy manager * are making preparations for building an extensive addition to the already large nchool build- Ins. The Improvements contemplate the building of a new wing on the north aide of the building. This addition will to 40x55 feet , three stories In height. The attic of tbe main building fronting on Seventh street will also be raised , giving n additional tory to that part , and the Fifth avenue front will alee be remodeled. Tbe academy Is enjoying a prosperous eeaton , with forty- elgtot boarding puplla in attendance and five more coming In Monday ot next week. IOWA IN CASE : OF A WAR Hut Governor Shaw WilJ'aJ Once Send the National GuaroVto tbe Front. WILL THEN' ISSUE c/y'tVFOR / VOLUNTEERS In a Short Tlmet Sefernl Thonnnnd Men Can lie iPni lu Itendl- ncm to. Klichi for the Nation. DES MOINES , April 7. ( Special. ) In case Governor Shaw of Iowa Is called upon for troops ha will send the National Guard to the front and then call for volunteers. The numerical strength of tbo Iowa National Guard la 2,700 men. It could bo doubled , by enlistment of former guardsmen within forty-elg'ht ' hours. After the National Guard has been sent to the front It would be the plan of the governor to call upon the volun teers who have had considerable drill and who have a good knowledge of tactics. This would Include volunteers from the collega battalions at the University of Iowa , the State Agricultural college and Cornell col lege. Each of these battalions has tendered Ito service to the governor , and from them 500 well drilled men could be obtained. By using the members of these battalions to form "skeleton companies" and enlisting green men to fill up tbe companies a force of 2,000 men would be obtained which would require but very little drill to put them In condition for service. General James Hugh Lincoln , commandant of the State Agricultural battalion and a man who Is considered an authority on military tactics and strategy by tno authorities of the War department , has sent the governor a list of 128 well drilled men who have had several years' drill and who are anxious to serve. In tendering their service the olficlul document says : "Wo respectfully ask as signment at tbo earliest possible date. " The Adjutant general has been quietly In vestigating the question of supplier , nnd In case of necessity would bo able to place his orders Inttantly. The Western Union Tele graph company has notified the general that It Is prepared to put In a telegraph office In the rooms of the adjutant general at tbo state house within an hour after war Is de clared. AFTER ILLEGAL VOTERS. E. J. Cooper has begun the work of ferret ing out the illegal voters who cast ballots at the recent school election. T.io board voted "In the Interests of good government and pure elections" to turn the work of Investigation over to Mr. Cooper. They gave him 600 affidavits sworn to by men who were not registered for the election , but who were permitted to vote by swearing their ballots In. Each affidavit will bo thoroughly In vestigated and all guilty parties will be given their Just deserts. Senator Healy of Fort Dodge has been In the city several days In conference with the State Board of Control. Air. Healy designed the bill which created the board and Ida been present nt the , meo lnga of the bcurd to assist them In organizing. Senator Hialy will leave shortly for a trip around the world. Ho will bo gone , nine months atul during the tour will visit all the leadl'ig countries of the globe. One of the fcaturcs < of tbo Charles W. Budd national shoot to be held In this city next month will .bo the formation of the Iowa Field Trial association , trfo objects of which will bo the closer organization of the sports men of Iowa and the 'west ' for pleasure and business W. E. Nason and Dr. Summers of Omaha arc among the promoters of the plan and Iho following sportsmen of Council Bluffs are among the prime mdv-crs In the scheme ; G ll Hamilton , H. S. .West , E. T. Waterman , George H. Nleoll , M. O. Ewlng , W. H.'Hunt ress , W. D. Hardln , Wllllatri Hardln , F. E. Klngsbury , Oscar Kccltno and C. B. Rnnd- lett. The shoot will be one of the big events In the west thU season and marksmen will be present from all over the country. Chairman Weeks of the middle-of-the-road populist state central committee was In the city today making arrangements for tbe meeting of the committee to be held In this city next week. Mr. Weeks says the popu lists will bold their state convention at an early date this year and that they will com mence an aggressive campaign before the other parties are In the field. It Is the In tention of the populists to do everything In their power In this year's campaign , and Chairman Weeks says that tiu-y will undoubt edly sfaow an Increase In strength. The supreme court handed down twenty- one decisions today. An Important decision was given In the cases brought about by the failure of the old zoological gardens here several years ago , the court holding the stockholders liable for the unpaid portion of their stock. The "zoo" left a big debt and the stockholders will now have to pay It. FOR DEFAMING THE PRESIDENT. Cnnrt-niartlal Trial of nn Iniunte of a Solillcm' Home. iMARSHALLTOWN , la. , April 8. ( Special. ) An unusual proceeding In the matter of disciplining a resident In the Iowa Soldier's ihome hero was resorted to this week. For a time the home was under military dis cipline , as It were , and a court martial held full sway over the case of one of the mem bers , James C. Orr , who Is a sergeant com manding the Home's gun squad. The charge for which the defendant was summoned be fore the court-martial was that he had used defamatory language In speaking of Presi dent William McKtnley. The remark came to the cars of Commandant Horton , who thought best to hold a court-martial and de termine what punishment should be given the defendant. The course was soon decided upon and after due notice to Mr. Orr a court was appointed. The method of dis cipline was thought strange by the defend ant , as he was unaware that the home waa under military rule or that a court-martial had the affairs of the Institution In charge , Ho obeyed the summons , however , and appeared - peared a * , the appointed time. The case was quite lengthy and about twenty wit nesses were .examined , the testimony being taken by a stenographer. The finding wae posted onthe home's bulletin board as follows - lows : In the matter of the trial by court-mar' Hal , under special order No. 18 , of Jume : 1. Orr , sergeant of gun squad1 , charced wlU language unbecoming a soldier nnd a gen tleman .towards President McKlnley , th < court , after a fair trial nnd due dellbera lion , fourd him Butlty as charged and sen * tencexl him ns follows : That he be rcducei to the ranks ) and. reprimanded by the com' mandant. . In approving this finding and sentence , ' will say fnat while it | j } the privilege ol any and nil American citizens to criticise the official action of any ofllcial of the re public , either high onlow , no language cai bo tolerated by a member of thlsl home which Is unbecoming a soldier nnd a gen tleman , or prejudicial , tp the good order am disclipllnei of the Institution. LOOKS LIKE A CASE OF MUHDKR , , T Woman Found Drl irfrom ! the Effect ! of < Ja . DES MOINES , la. , April 8. ( Special Tele- gram. ) 'Deputy ' SheriffPflterson , while mak ing a levy on some .goods In a block al Fourth and Locust streets , Just before noon Rmollcd gas Issuing from bne of the rooms ot the second floor , rented by Mrs. Graham , t 'boarding ' house keeper. He broke In anc found a youag woman dying of asphyxiation the gas being turned on full. Her collar or the floor bore the mark "Ed Aeh. " An tin * known young man came with her to thj CASTOR IA For Infant * and Children , Ust night and the ? were given an apartment. Ho left early this morning The windows were down tight ayd the affair has the aspect of a murder. The woman U still alive , but can hardly live. Kffnrts to find the tnan who was with her have been ( utltc. The case of the young woman found on the verge of asphyxiation ] this morning Is a puzzler to the police and they cannot deter * mine whether It was Ignorance , attempted murder or attempted suicide. She became conscious at 6 this evening , but as yet has been unable to make any statement. She will live. Candidate for Itnllrond CointnlimloncT LE JlAItS , la. , April 8. ( Spcclal. ) North west Iowa republicans will go to the state convention In September aaklng the nomina tion of J. U. Sammls of this city for rail road commissioner , to succeed Senator Pal mer of Mt. Pleasant , who has Just been ap pointed to the vacancy caused by the death of Captain Davidson of Hull. Striker * Hi-mime Wcirtt. OTTUMWA. la. , April 8. ( Special Tele gram , ) The coal miners of the CentervlllJ district , who have been out on a strike since April 1 , went back to work this morn. Ing. The operators clit the mln'mg price on April 1 from 90 cento to 70 cents per ton , The men had asked SO cents. Twenty-flvo hundred men are affected. Itolilird nt Ml ( nix City. SIOUX CITY , la. , April 8. ( Special Tele gram. ) Miss Harriet Mclntyro of Waterloo , la. , who travels for a St. Louts gum house , was robbed of $ GO In the postofflco In Sioux City this morning. A man snatched the money out of her hands. She had received It In a letter a few minutes before and was counting It when robbed. The thief got away. 'ieliool HoiiHo nt GleiiTvnod. GLKNWOOD , la. . April 8. ( Special. ) The school board of Qlcnwood has contracted with a Des Molncs firm of architects for the plans and specifications for the new school house. It Is now believed that a satisfactory building can be erected and the heating and furnishing provided for from $12,000 to | 12- COO. AVolVON III tllUII. ATLANTIC , la. , April 8. ( Special. ) J. W. Durrla of Brighton township brought to this city seven timber wolf whelps he captured this morning near his residence and about fifty yards from the Buck creek bridge. The farmers In that vicinity have been losing an unusually large number of chickens of late. Sentenced for Itohliery. OTTUMWA , la. , April S. ( Special. ) nob- crt Durkln was sentneccd In district court to three and a half yeara In the penitentiary on his plea of guilty for complicity In the Eldon bank robbery. Ho was captured In Now York. This makes three of the gang to receive sentences. Hey Futility Injured. CEDAH RAPIDS , April S. ( Special Tele gram. ) Frank Krejcl , a boy IS years old , while attempting to catiti onto a moving train this evening , fell under the wheels anil was so badly Injured that he died In a few minutes. IiMvn I'rcHH Comment. Belle Plalnc Union : We are glad to note that there Is to be no attempt to have a state fair this year. The fair at Om ha will bo fair enough for this year for the middle wedt. Our turn will come again In 1S99. Kcokuk Oate City : It Is estimated that the recent session of the legislature , which lasted eighty-two dajs , cost the state $141- 752. The new Board of Control law alone will soon save the entire expense of the ses sion to the people of Iowa. Dosne News : Governor Shaw Is evidently In great demand as an onjtor. In the last week he has been Invited to deliver sound money addresses In New York , Rochester , Providence and Chicago. The governor feels that at this critical time It Is Impossible for htm to accept. Cedar Rapids Republican : It would take $50,000 to run a 1C to 1 paper for a year In DCS Molnea If the piper was to bo an up- to-dato Journal. There were about fifty democrats In the last legislature. How would It be If they were asked to put up $1,000 apiece as an earnest of their good faith In the proposition they make to the effect that a genuine democratic sheet should be established at the capital ? lo vit XCWM Mote * . The women of Cllntca arc successfully conducting an Industrial school. The Sons of the American Revolution will hold their state convention at Des Molnes April 19. The docket of the district court of Shelby cpraty consists of elx criminal cases , sixty equity cases and 144 law cases. Ttio packet business on the Mississippi river between Davenport and towns up and down the river has commenced. The United Commercial Travelers of America have organized a council at Fort Dodge and elected olDccrs for the coming year. The applications for positions In the public school.of . Iowa Falls are coming In thick and there will be no dearth of material from which the board may select. If war cannot bo averted Foster's Opera house In DCS Molnes will have to have a new drop curtain. The one now used Is a picture of the Qlraldl palace , the home of the royal family In Spain. Read premium offers Inside Domestic Soap wrappers. Heal liatateTrnnxfer * . The following transfers are reported from the tltlo and loan omcc of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : Minnie M. Danforth to P. W. BroUn. undivided two-thlrda of Ogden w. d . $12,000 P. T. True , and wife to P. W. Brown , undivided one-third of Ogden house property In Council Bluffs , w. d. . . . 12,000 Jl. H. White and wife to George F. Hemstreet. lot 7. block 7 , Bayllss' Third addition , w. d . 200 James D. Watson to Mary E. Watson , lot 6 , block 2 , Evans * First addition , w. d . KO Samuel M. Craig nd wife to W. L. Kerney , part lot 3 , block "L , " Cur tis & Ramsey's addition , w. d . 2,500 Flvo .transfers , total . $27,050 KINGSFORD'S OSWEGOJTARCH. SILVER GLOSS for the laundry gives universal satisfaction. ChtekMtcr' * fca U > fe IMuuad Brail. PiChtekMtcr' PILLS Orlat ludQilrfle tie. A arc , tlwtji rclUbl * . LAOIKS mrt aLv Uratclit for C lc ul r > XnalUk Via jWVj nd grand la Red u4 Oait miullly I , ic leJ with bl ribbon. Take vw a other. Btflut ianttma tvltnn * V 'itaiu ' andimilaUoia. AIDr > tUlioriral4 L In ft np for rtrtlcaUrt. trfUm nUl t > 4 "K ll.r rertidlt * , " ! " ! . . trr l rm ill. KI.OOO T.HImool.l. . Boll bj all { /KM Orauuu. W will und jou trial treatment ot the French Bemedi CALTHO8 free. ( BO C. O. J ) . Hrhemei and a legal guarantee tbat CULTHOI will 8TOIDlMhBW * Kdlaaloea , CUBE NMTMalerrara. Varleocel * , ud KEKTOHU L et Vigor. It co ti you nothing to try It. Von MohlCo. B81 BH.i. > ni c .fi..i. . tto. Hello ! Hello ! SAYCan Can bald-head pee pie attend RobinBon Bros. ' Closing Out Auction Sale ? Why , certainly , they can , and if you have any Ben Be at all in that old top-knot of yours you will fall in line and attend one of the greatest sacrifice Auc tion Sales of absolutely high grade goods ever held in Council Bluffs , beginning Saturday , April 9 , when Robinson Bros. , the best known and oldest established Jewelers in the city , will offer their magnificent and well selected stock of fine Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Jewelry , Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware upon the Auction Block , to be sojd to the highest bidder without reserve. Everything goes ; nothing will be reserved. After 42 years in the Jewelry business we have decided to quit the field and have taken this method to close out our entire stock and turn it into cash in the quickest possible length of time , and will give the people the benefit of a first-class Auction Sale of the very finest make of goods. It's a chance of your life time. Don't miss it. You'll be sorry if you do. Grand Opening Night , Saturday , April 9 , at 7 o'clock. And to pivo the Indies a chance there will bo a speclul sale for LADTKS ONLY , bofrinninp at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Chairs will bo furnished for all and a beautiful Silver Souvenir Spoon with a gold bowl will bo given to every lady attending the sale this afternoon , whether purchasers or not. Ladies , don't miss this great special souvenir day at 2 p. m. ROBINSON BROS. , JEWELERS , 408 and 410 Broadway. John H , Raven , Auctioneer , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , G.W.PangIeM.D. TUB GOOD SAMARITAN 25 VEKR'S EXPERIENCE , Ueacler of Dlsenwes of tuen nnd women. PROPRIKTOR OF THR World' * Ilerbal Dlupcnsiiry of Mcdlcliv * . I CURE Catarrh of Head , Throat and Lungs , Diseases of Ko nnd Car , Fits and Apoplexy , Heart , Liver nnd Kidney Diseases , Diabetes , llrlghfs Disease , St. Vltus Dunce , Kheunmtlsni , Scrofula , Dropsy cured without tapping , Tape Worms removed , ull chronic Nervous and Private Discuses. LOST CVDUII 1C Ony | Physician who van dTrnlLldi properly euro SYPHILIS without destroying teeth and bones. No mer cury or poison mineral used. The only Physician who can tell what ulll you without nsklntr a question. Those nt a distance send for question blank. No. 1 for men ; No. X for women. All corrcsnondcnco strictly confidential Medicine sent by express. Address nil letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , 565 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , XA tayseud 2-ccnt alamo for rculr. fINC SUMMER DRINK. SCHLITZ MIKfLKEEE BEER The beat In tlie world. Deliv ered to niiy iinrt of the city. Telephone , UUU. Mail order * filled. LINDER & FILTER , lOiJJ IIKOADWAY. For sale , cheap , ten-acre tract of land , cor. Madison and Bennett nvenues. Council Bluffs. C. 8. LcTfertB , 200 Main street. SCHEDULE EXPRESS Runs between Council Bluffa and Omaha. Now In effect. For prompt delivery , call on Win. Welch. Bluftd 'phone , 128 ; Omaha 'phone , 780. RATES LOW. For carriage or express wagon , call at No. 8 North Main street or above telephones. OOVRHXMEXT XOTICIS. CHIEF QUARTRRMASTEU'S OFFICE Omnlia , Neb. , March 12. 1838. Healed pro posals. In triplicate , will be received here until 2 o'clock p. m. , April 12 , IMS , nnd then opened for furnishing Wood , Coal nnd Char coal required In Department of the 1'latte during1 lineal year commencing July 1 , 1S33. U. S. reserves rlsht to reject or accept nny or all proposals , or nny part thereof. Informa tion furnished on application here , or to post and depot quartermasters where supplies are needed. Envelopes containing proposals will be endorsed "I'roposulH for Fuel for , " and addressed SAM. R. JONES. Q , M. MchI2-14-15-16-Apr9 U DOHANY THEATER. Saturday MKlit , April USniidny Aft ernoon , April 1O UiiNlcr Matinee. New York Production MO/.AHT SV.MIMIO.VY CLUII. Miss Marie Louise Guneaer , I rlma Donna Soprano-Mr. Marie niortek. Viol "a ( Jamba ? Selected proRram-latest musical noveltleo. ill or 1Iocl1' ereatest cornctlst In th rillCCS First floor , COc ; balcony , 35c and COoi Gallery , sic. Matinee prices , 25c and 35c. Beats now on eale. DOHANY THEATER. Fonr MK | > ( K Commencing Sunday. April 10. Realism Realized The Magnificent Melodrama Masterpiece , The Pay Train. Two Toni of Special Scenery and Masslv * MeclmnUni Sparkling Ppcclaltleg Clever Company. Seals now on rale. FAII.U LOANS KIHIS IXSUIIANCE _ SURETY IIO\nS IoMe t Hate * . All aurely bonds executed at my office. JAS. \ . CASADY , JK. , MW Main Street Council III n fix. SPECIAL NOTICES WANTS. FOR SALE AND FOIt UHNT HY LCONATIU " Everett , 16 J'coil at. . Council niutTh , la. : , For rent a small farm of 30 ncrpg , 2'i mllea frcrn the city. Very rc-axon-ilile - rental , dooj hoim and stable. . . For rent a house nnd C acres of land , % nf 'e ° "y "mluItenta' . 5.00 psr Good land In central Ncliranha for rent for a share of the crop. 40 acres of peed land for i cnt near Honey Crick. Will rent on shares. Good house of 10 rooms nnd one ncrc of land. fruit nnd Burden , fine trceg. beautiful location , near the city , known as "Cherry Hill , " for rent for the summer very roasinal le. Good G-room houno for rent at 17.00 per month , near the motor line. Good farm for Hale , V , mile of Underwood , .CO acres , well Improved. Eplcnilld land. Omaha or Council IllufTH properly taken In part pay * ment , A splendid bottom faim for sale near Mondamln. Tart payment taken In Omaha or Council muffs city property ; tl , 300.00 will be taken In trade , Good farms for rent for the Be.anon of 1SD at ft 1 low rental to revpongle | | parlies. B acres of land near the city for nlc. Will Ink * part payment In painting or carpenter work. Gardens and farms for sale In the best part ol western Iowa , ' , Apply to Leonard Everett , AHorney-at-I-aw , It J'earl t. . Council Dliirr * . la. - _ _ , , DWELLINGS. FRUIT , . ATlh AND OAI1DEN land * for ult or reni. Day * UtM. U I'carl trect. ! l aaMit M MgBMMaiaaatMatMapalj - - - - ! - . - . . . . - -rn-ir T.J _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ . . . _ _ 5c-Charles Sumner - Cigar-5c Made Who Appreciate for Trade a Good - John 0. Woodward & Co. Dealer * Mupplleil bjr , . . ,