OMATIA .DAILY "BEE; THURSDAY, Al'KIL 4, 1001. 8 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. rules laid by the Omaha union, but they quit work again shortly after on orders from the committee. There was somo talK of a corapromlso Inst night and there may bo developments today. MI.NC'.l .MK.TriOX. Davis sells drugs. Rtockcrt fells rarpets nnd rugs. Raster sale todny. 31 Main street. Oas llxturcs and globes at Ulxby's. l'lno A 11 C beer, Neumayor's hotel. Wollinan, scientific optician, 400 U'way. W J. llostcttcr, dentist, Ilaldwln block. LuffcM, Jeweler, optician. 236 Uroadway. Chicken pie dinner today. 31 Main street. V II Kvans returned yesterday from St. 111 ul , . Kino solid bedroom sultei for salo cheap. 2015 Kourth avenue. Miss Kemp Iibh gono to Odessa, Wash., on u Ms It to her parents. New novelties for Easier gifts. C. ,L, Alexander & Co., 333 ll'wuy. K. Graff, undertaker nnd dlslnfcctor, 101 South Main street. 'Phono 600. Oct your work dono nt tho popular Eagle launilry. "21 liroudway. '1'hono Iji. EXPRESS COMPANIES CHANGE Shift Thiir Exchinj of Sbiprntnti from Council Blnffi to Omaha. Mortrnn & Klein. unnoimcrlng, furniture repairing, mattress making, 122 H. Slain si. Augusta, grove No. 1, woodmen m mo "World, will meet In Woodman hull to-iilulit Hhudtiklain temple, Dramatic Order Knights uf Khorassan, will meet tonight In Alurrthl' hill I. 1' D, Jones yesterday was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of John U. Jones, 1IH hond was fixed at J1.O0U. I My Catno Aid society will meet tomor row afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. J. II Crulirmlle. 1G21 Kluhth avenue. A wnt In Thn ltpn will lirttliZ reSUltS. Tho same attention given to a want ad In Com ell Muffs ns at the Omaha olllce. MlM-i NVIIIn Hnu-nrth Is homo from Water, man hall. Sycamore, III., to puss the Master Mention wltli nor latncr, i-;. n. aunwui. Tli r-iivn mri Inst Jnlui Wnlliice. churned with ns.xaultliiK L. Mossier, was dismissed In police court yesterday for want of pros cutlon. Att'Vnrtnnv unit 1,'rltz Ilrandonhurg. prominent citizens of Manilla, la., yesterday called on ft lend uml uttondod to inisincss In Council It hits. W II. Stevens of Lewis, la and Miss Anna Mumstoii of Silver City. In., wero married yesterday by Justleo Hryant In the parlors of tho K'ull hotel. The l.iilli's' mieletv of the Second I'res bylirlnii ehurch will. meet this afternoon at -,u at the Homo or -Mrs. ii. .. npnigiiv, 411 Hast Washington nvonui Mrs I j. M. Ilardmnn. Miss Coleman and Miss Kranees WrlKlil will go to Chicago Ttitcday lo attend tho meeting ot tlio inter national Kindergarten union, I. l. .1 nelson, l)2fl Sixth avenue, telephone 318, has an SOO-acrn stock farm and lvu-ncrn irul ami grain farm, threu miles norm o city, for rent. Separato Improvements. A T PlleUlnuer Is on tho nroirram ot .' liaiuiuet to be given by Sloux City council Ituynl Arcanum, Tuesday, for a toast "Kraterulty, a Harbinger of I'nlvcrsn Peace.'' J M. Ha her. charged with assaulting Ov ii Cunningham with intent to commit great bodily Injury, had n hearing before Jii'itleo j'errler yesterday and was ne quitted. Tho caso against Jacob Hethers. charged with thn larceny of the brass HttltiRS of a strain enulno In J. I. Weaver's brick yard. was dismissed In police court yesterday morning without prejudice. The Woman's auxiliary of C.roce church will meet this afternoon at 3 with Mrs. t A Atkins on Fourth street, Members o: t'nlty guild will meet at 2:30 with Mrs. Harentirt, 711 Cook avenue. ('rank Iturk and Clarenco Smith, nrrcstrd several days ago with brass Journals, whloh they said they had taken from a street car, were discharged In police court yesterday morning for want of evidence. Thi- Congregational ladles will have their annual Kaster supper and bazar of useful ami fancy articles In the ehurch parlors this afternoon and evening. Supper, 25 cents, served from li to S o'oio?k. Wells Cook, an old-time resident nnd for mer prosperous business mnn of this city, wan brought before thn Insanity commis sioners yesterday afternoon on a charge of being mentally deranged, Investigation of his case was postponed until this morning. The Information was llleil by the olllcera of the .Miieinilc lodge, which haa cared fur Cook Movent! yearn. William 1,. Towner, aged 31. died yester day morning at his home. 300 Worth street, lie was slnglo and lived with his sister, Miku Ida Towner. Ills lather Is postmas ter at Springer, N. M. Towner hnd re cently been a bartender in Omaha. The funeral will bo Friday afternoon at 2:30, from the residence, and burial will bo In ABANDON JOINT OFFICE AT TRANSFER Itiidlenl Move (o lie Mnde April in, On and After Which Unto Union Depot In tliiialin In to (ict the Itunliies, A radical change Is being planned by the express companies doing business In Coun cil Muffs to take effect Monday, April 15. Tho change contemplated will do away with the Joint olllce at tho union 1'nclflc trans fer depot and tho transfer of all ship ments from one company to nnother will be made In Omaha. The American Express company has been planning for some time to mako tbls change, and yesterday notified the other companies that on and after April 15 all transfers of shipments to other companies would be made by It nt tho depot In Omaha. It Is said that the other companies now using the transfer depot as a transfer olllce will follow the American s example. Ever since 1877, whpn thn transfer depot was erected, the express companies run nlng Into Council Muffs luvo had a Joint otllce thero at which all trausfcr of goodo from one company to another was made, This offlco was under tho control of the Pacific Express company, but the expense of maintaining It was divided pro rata among the companies dolin; business there. Tho change Is Important In more than one respect. It will mean that a number of clerks at present employed at tho transfer ollleo will have to look for work elsewhere unless they should bo transferred to the Omaha depot. It. II. Orndy, agent nt the transfer, It Is said, will bo ictaltied as transfer agent at the Omaha depot, al though ho has not been officially notified to this effect. With the transferring of ship ments tnauo at Omaha only two porters will he required at the depot here to nssls the exp e s messengers In transferring ship ments from and to tho cars. .Adonis ('(inipniiy .Not .rTeeteil, Tho only company that will not be nf fecteii by tho chango will be tho Adams as for several years past It has done all Its transfer business at the city ollleo Tho American, Wells-Fargo, Pacific nnd United States companies use tho Joint ollleo at the transfer depot, and the chango may mean tho reducing of tho local force as employed by them. Tho change. It Is said In express circles, will sorely Inconvenience the Wclls-Knrgo company, as It operates only nnn train a day that leaves the other sldo of tho river. All of Its other trains leave from or arrive at tho transfer depot. The reason given by the American Ex picss company for tho proposed chango Is o save the expense of the Joint ofllri; at tho transfer depot. While this has been conducted always on an economical basis. It has cost 7 per cent of the transfer busi ness, and tho American says It can savo this by making Its transfers at tho Omaha depot, whore It maintains nn offlco. Subscribers In tho gncsning contest can register their coupons at the Council nluffs offlco the same as at tho Omaha office. t'IIAItii:i) WITH MllOI'MKTI.Vt!. Whole I n in 1 1 - I, ne Ucil l'p nnd Mncli Plunder lteeo vereil. Oeorgn Carlson, lllrdlo Carlson, his wife, Homer Moss, Mrs. Carlson's stepson ami Fay Carleton, a young girl about years of age, wore arrested yesterday afternoon, charged with wholesale shoplifting and thieving. Tho family occupies what Is known ns "The Haunted House" on Krrtnk Iln avenue, where n largo portion of tho plunder was found by Detective Weir, who has had the family under surveillance for several days. The little girl Is charged with stealing a child's bank containing .i.bu irom me dwel.lng of Mrs. l'clorson on tho same street. Kay says Moss took the money. Mrs. Carlson nnd Moss aro accused of steal ing goods from tho clothing storo of M. Solomon, glassware from Keller Dand's store, crockery waro from W, A. Maurer'a store, a lap robe from M. Wcntherbee'a barn, shoes from H. M. Sargent's nnd Ham ilton's shoe stores, nnd several articles of granite waro from tho Union Ten company's store. Carlson denies knowlcdgo of the thefts, but Is being held pending Investlgn tlou. Considerable of tho plunder was found at the house, while tho police learned where some of It had been sold by Mrs. Carlson. All the storekeepers who hnvo been robbed nro expected to lllo Informations today. Buy your trees, shrubs nnd roses 'of Metierny. Orders filled by mall or express. 622 East Uroadway, Council Muffs, la. Subscribers In the guessing contest rnn register their coupons at tho Council Muffs ollleo the same as at tho Omaha otllce. Oravcl rooilng. A. H. Head, Ctl Ilroad'y. Urn ml Jury It end y In !tciirl. Judge Wheeler was reported much tm r roved last evening nnd he hopes to bo able to rccoiivero district court today. Tho grand Jury, which has been In session for elrht days. Is expected to make Its report today, providing Judge Whcelor Is able to be on tho bench. Jfitlgo Mshop of Des Moines and K bmcry Lyon, supcrintenacni oi mo ienimi nu- rd association or Chicago, win speah. There will bo a recoptlon by ucu uaa omen to tho delegates Thursday nigiu. Tho nttendanco of delegates promises 10 bo large. MARRIAGE OF DEGENERATES rl-Htnte Meillenl Society Vrgrn Itmti, Missouri uiul Illinois to stun it. KEOKUK, la., April 3. Tho Trl-Statc Medical society closed Its annual Bession ore this evening and ended an Important esslon of that society of doctors from Iowa, Illinois and Missouri. A committee, con Istlng of Dr. J. O. Murphy of St. Louis, Dr. D. C. Ilroekman of Ottumwn, in., ami Dr. Frank I'. Northbury of Oalesburg, 111., was apf-olntcd to try to get tho next legis- itures of the thrco stntes to pass laws reg ulating marriage of degenerates nnd crltu- unls. Tho society unanimously passed me following: Whereas. Thero has been a well rccog- nlzeil Increase 111 the number ot insane people and other forms of degenerntes; nt Whereas, A large tirnportlon of these n the direct progeny oi inoso nu nii i"1:1 ivoa ,,hvlenl nnd mental nerverts; and .... 1 V ... 9 t U B,itn ft r. Whereas, i ne cinei inuien m i ho protection of thn health and morals of ts citizens, inereiore no n Resolved, by the Trl-Stnte Medical society nf t,..v. Illinois nnd M ssotiri. milt we m iitwi iii'Milmi thn several legislatures to enact laws preventing tho marriage of well recognized mental and hvsleal uegcncriues, nnn nun iimunnnin e appointed In each of these states reprc ented In tho society to carry this into ef feet. New officers were elected nnd Chlcagi was chosen for tno pinco oi meeting iu Anril. next yenr. Tho officers arc: l'res! dent. nr. J. C. Muriihy of St. Louis; first vice president. Dr. Ilayard Holmes of Chi second vlco president. Dr. Emmet Slssnn of Keokuk. In.: treasurer, Dr. J. K Percy of Oalesburg. ill.; secretary, Dr. h. l.i Force of Ottumwn. conimtiieo on credentials, Dr. Henry Hntch of Qulncy, 111.: Dr. T. H. Throckmorton of Charlton la., and Dr John l'reston of Kansas City, Davis sells paint. Uubber stamps nt DcLong's, 307 B'way. In J. the W Subscribers in the guessing contest enn register their coupons at tho Council Muffs office the same as at tho Omaha olllce. Heal llnte Ti-ininfcrft. These transfers have been filed abstract, title and loan ollleo ot Squire, 101 Tcarl street: Margaret It. Curtis to Frances Hel llncer. lilts !!7 nnd 2s. block 3iJ. Cen tral subdlv, w. d J LOCO Ituth I.. Hrlghtman to William C. Jacobs, lot 21), block 1, Oakland, p c. d Kilns T. tiattlt to William C. Jacobs, lot 23, block 1, Oakland, w. d Irving I". Parsons to Mrs. I.lzvsle I. Murdoch, lot 5. block 1, VniiHrunt & Men's add. w. d William I,. Vns and wife to August Voks, lot ft, block 7, Minden. w. it.... John Redding and wife et al to Charles U. Fenn, part of nw!i 2(1-73-40. w. il Jens Christiansen nnd wife to Ferdi nand Wlese, he'i noli 1-7(1-30. W. it Chicago, llmilugtnn At Qulncy ltall nmd company to Ocorge E. Craig, lot S, In Railroad add to Carson, w. d IVittnwattamlo county to .1, P. tlrecn shlclds, fii acres In hw'J 10-7G-I3, w. d Aaron W Pcaree nnd wife to tlnrntln H. Urnden, that part of ui so'i and of sb ne'i lying east of railroad, H-lll, w 11 50 4,130 1,020 1.K0 JANITOR OI' Till: COURT ItOI SM. KeorKe I.. Hill lle-Kleclcil hy Comity Ilmiril of Supervisors, Crorgo L. Hill was re-elected Janitor of the county court houso yesterday hy the t Hoard of Supervisee and his salary fixed oil nn: resilience, nnn uiuiiii win un in , , Knn i... ,..... .. i i, Falrvlcw cemevry. Itnv. W. II. Cable of nl l 50. 8amn as '""t year. Ho was Trinity Methodist church will conduct tho services. In tho susceptible, happy-go-lucky Colonel Tomklns. Harry Corson Clarke, who nppenrs nt the Dnhntiy theater Sunday night, has a part that engages hlii best powers as a character comedian. Thn colonel's Imptllt sivo generosity appeals no less to tho sym pathies of his audiences than do his funny escapadea to their risibilities. Tho play Itself, both In character and in plot. Is unite within tho limits of tho possible, nnd yet Its faretal tun Is uproarious. N. Y.'Plilrablng Co.. teiepnono 259. Subscribers In tho guessing contest can register their coupons at tho Council Bluffs ollleo tho same as at tho Omaha office. Doorbell Fulls, Trlcn a llrlek. Postmaster Treynor's residence on First nvenue was visited Tuesday night during tho nbsence of tho family by somo unknown man, who, although ho had tho run ot tho prcmUes, failed to carry oft anything as far as Is known. Tho hired girl was In nn upstairs room and when sho heard a man walking about thu house, locked tho door and barricaded herself In by placing several .articles of furniture against the door. Tho man first rang tho doorbell and falling to get re sponse, smashed a window In tho dining- room with a brick bo that ho could ralso tho latch. In this wny ho affected an entrance Davis sells glass. MnrrliiKC Licenses. Licenses to wed wero Issued yesterday to tho following: Name and Residence. Age required to furnish a bond of $1,000. Thero wero tbreo other applicants for tho position. E. J. Shubert was authorized to pinto $100 Infetiranco on tho county voting houses, two of which aro in tho Fifth ward and ono In tho Sixth. Chairman Matthews, Supervisor llrandcs and County Auditor Innes wero appointed commltteo to have general supervision of the court houso nnd grounds. Supervisors Auld, Urnndcs and Matthews worn appointed a committee to havo care of tho county property In tho eastern part of tho county and Supervisors Hansen, ICcrney and Matthews a commltteo for the tamo purpose of tho western part. Tho auditor was authorized to pay tho assessors two-thirds of their allowanco on return of their books, properly madn out, nnd ho was further directed to pay City Assorsor Everest J 1,000 on account. Tho bond ot it. T. Ilryant as Justice ot the pence was approved. The board allowed a large batch of hills, among the number some ot tho principal Items being: Sheriff Cousins, fees In crim inal cases, $327; Sisters of Mercy, caring for insane and pnuper county patients nt St. IUrnard'.i hospital, $2,191.23; city ot Council Muffs, for feeding county pris oners, $79.09; Woman's Christian Associa tion hospital, caring for pauper patients, $142.66; Sheriff Cousins, hoarding county prisoners, $171; expenses of nnnual meeting of county assessors held Jnnuary 10, $irfi.6G. Tho sum of $1,023.50 was ordered turned over to tho city, being CO per cent ot tho L. P. Judsou ii ml wife to Vernlo K. Feltou, pnrt sw',4 ile'i 21-77-12, w tl.. Annie S. McKIUrlck and husband to "haiies (larillucr. lots 3 anil I, block 30, in Rryant & Clink's ndd, w d Rona Ktiepher nnd husband tu 1 Initio S. Merger, lot II. block S, Meers' subdlv. w d Fannie Peterson and husband to J. A. Hutchison, lots 1, 2 and 3. block ill, In Crescent City, w d Frances Orahl and husband to Emily nautelson, lot 1, block 3, Hillside add, w d William Farrell mid wife to Henry P. Shields, h 47 feel of lots 1, 2, 3 and I, In block C, 1'nderwood, w d Henry Wlese and wife to William Harder, lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 0 anil n'4 (!. In subdlv of block 2, Allen & Cook'n add to Avoca, w d . N. H. Wilson and wifo to ) . .1. Day nnd J. P. Hess, lots 16 and i", block 4. Wright's ndd. and lot 10, block II, MeerK' subdlv. w. d I.lzzln I. A! unlock nnd husband to Ilnnley Jackson, lot 3. block 4, Van llrunt & Rlce'b ndd, w. d .$ UrfX) re W HIT EL A W& RARDINER WW Council Bluffs, la. M Council Bluffs, la. BOSTON STORE NEW LINE TO PACIFIC COAST Chleiiuii. UuhiKiue & 1'nelllu lliillrnnu to llullil ThrotiKh the Soutlivtext. DUI1UQUE. Ia., April 3. The Chicago, Dubuuue & Paelllc Railroad company men articles of Incorporation today. Tho com pany proposes to build a ilno from Du buque southwesterly to tho Pacific coast. Tho Incorporators are Iowa men. COO EK) 475 300 075 S00 Pnrnled Prisoner Rearrested. AUDUDON. la.. April 3. Last night Sheriff Anderson Tccelvcd a warrant from O&vernor Shaw for the arrest of Rober Mushrush, a paroled prisoner of tnis county from Kort Madison. Tho sheriff lo cated tuo mnn about aoven miles in tne country and sent Deputy Shcrm Humphrey nfter him. Tho deputy brought him to town. Anderson left for lort Madison with him Inst night. Mushrush was convicted In 1S93 of com plicity or accessory to tho murder of Frank Llete, for which crime William McLaug'i lan Is serving a term of twenty-two years In Kort Madison. Mushrush Is nn adept nt the art of escape, having nearly made a cct-away from Sheriff Jones when being taken to Kort Madison, tho first time. Some time last stimmcrVTjjwan wanted by the Audubon marshal foj'some drunken scrap and located. In Adtftr, -from which officer he made a good gct-awny before tho sheriff who was detailed to go after him arrived. As it was a trivial affair it was passed up by tho mayor. Village of l.ehluh. FORT DODOE. Ia.. April 3. (Special Tele gram.) Tho town of Lehigh, eighteen mlle3 south of this city, was destroyed by fire last night. All tho buildings on ono sldo of a block, eight in all. In tho business portion of tho city wero destroyed. Tho list of buildings burned Includes; Postofflce; H. W. Ross' hardarn storo; Lehigh Valley bank; William Young, barber shop; O. Al bec, livery stable; William Harrowman, dry goods; J. Tule, restaurant; D. Cunningham, restaurant. Tho town has no lire depart ment and tho citizens fought tho flames with buckets. During tho firo a number of men secured liquor from one of tho burning buildings nnd creatod a sensation bp parad ing tho streets by firelight. SHORTAGE IN P0ST0FFICE Accounts nl Pni-nell l)n .Vol nnlance mill AsNlNlinit PiiHtmnNler la kielil In IIihiiIn. CEDAR RAPIDS, In.. April 3. (Special Telegram.) Rose P. Duffey, assistant post master at Parnell, was held In bonds of $1,000 today to await tho action of tho fed eral grand Jury on tho chargo of ombezzlo mcnt. Thero Is a sbortngo In tho ofllce ot $1,000. It Is a complicated caso nnd thero Is great excitement at Parnell, where it Is belloved Miss Duffoy, who Is a popular girl ot 19, Is Innocent. W II. Stevens, Lewis. In , 29 over to tho city, being 60 per cent ot tho Anna llnmstou, Sliver City, In second half ot tho road fund tax collected fertha 'chrn;tt.: Cmmcii " iiiuffs tl (thln tbo city limits. Thl, money will go Thomas J. Moyd, Council Muffs .37 Killo llarbaugh, Sheridan, Wyo 24 Ernest P. Ooodeti, Council Muffs 21 Dorothy Mae Dnntler, Council Muffs 24 Charles Korstner, Council Mluffn 23 Matilda A. Kites, Council Muffs 17 Into the streets and alleys fund, The smnllpox bills aro still In tho hands of tho county nttorncy, who Is cxpoctcd to teport on tuem toiiny. Air. Conger's Reception Will bo an event In which eB Council Muffs people, as usual,. iH will do themselves proud, 9 Preparations havo been mnde to make It of stato-wldo Impor- tanco. It would please us to show tho distinguished visitor through our store, where ho could sco the finest display of footwear evor shown lu this part ot the country. Ho would L certnuuy bo pleased witn our celebrated HANAN SHOE, for Its elegance In style, finish and quality, and sold far $5 a pair. You get your money's worth when you buy shoes at i SARGENT'S Look fur the llenr. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska ami town, jamti in. uasaay. lr CKO Id LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. ICS 1'UtllL STHHHTt I Estep) '1'liun 07. IIHOW.V LOSES HIS SUIT. for .Indue McPlicrxnn Direct Verdict linlon I'nellle. In tho United States court yostcrday afternoon Judgo McPherson took from tho Jury tho personal Injury damage suit of Lawrence T. Ilrown against tho Union Pa cific Hallway compnny and directed n ver dict for tho defendaut company. Ilrown sued for $35,000. At tho morning seselon at tho close of I tho plaintiff's evidence John N Ilaldwln, nttorncy for the railway company, moved tho court to Instruct the Jury to return a verdict for his client. In support of his motion Ilaldwln contended that Ilrown had been guilty of contributory negllgonco, that any claim ho might havo had agnlnst the Union Pacific was settled by his accept ance of benefits from tho insurance fund maintained by tho Darlington, nnd further that the Union Paclilo was not responsible lu any way for any faulty condition of tho crossing where the accident was alleged to havo taken place. Judge Mcl'herson took his decision under advisement until tho afternoon session, when ho sustained the defendant's motion and directed tho Jury accordingly. At tho eloso of tho Urown case Judgo Mcl'hciBon took up a number of petitions of Intervention in the matter of the receiv ership of the Omaha St. Louis railway. Several matters In tho same connection wero heard before L. W, Hoss, master In chancery. Sliile Cbnrlt Ion' Conference. RED OAK, In., April 3. (Special Telo gram.) Tho first session of tho State Con ferenco of Charities and Corrections wns held tonight at tho Methodist church. Judge II. E. Dccmer delivered an address of welcome. Tho responso wns by Judge Klnne of tho Hoard of Control. Tho re , malndcr of tho evening wns dovoted to a sterepptlcon lecture on "Social Service In ChUnco Slums," by Charlc.i K. Weller, who i was recently elected secretary of tho Asso elated Charities, District of Columbia. Ho showed pictures ot llfo In tho lower half of Chicago. Thursday afternoon tho delegates will go to Ok'nwnod to sco tho Feeblo-Minded in stltute. Tho confereuco lasts until Fii day. Judgo Hoblnson of tho Hoard of Con trol arrived today. Ex-Governor Larrabeo, lllvine llenler nl Slim Clly. SIOUX CITY, April 3. (Special Tele gram.) Schlatter, "divine healer," Is In Sloux City to conduct a curing campaign. Ho registered at the Chicago houso as Dr. Charles McLean. He declares ho Is more able to cure disease now than he over was. Hn claims to havo cured John Alexander Dowle nt ono time. He also claims to havo cured Dick Croker and Hudyard Kip ling. Kor tho Croker Job ho says ho got $15,000. Ho Is now on his sixth tour of tho world. Ho sayB he will make one more tour aud then die. Content Over Hlver Front. SIOUX CITY, April 3. (Special Tele gram.) Tho city council of Sloux City and tho Illinois Central Hallroad company have a contest on over a pleco of river front ground, which bids fair to rival the Chicago lako front case, In which the Illinois Ccn tral company figured. Early this morning tho city hnd a gang of men on the ground stealing a march on tho rnllroid by fenc Ing up tho ground, which amounts to eight acres. Hntlre (alciMvunil llepiilillenn Ticket, OLENWOOD. Ia.. April 3. (Special.) Tho entlro republican city ticket was elected here. O. Q. Records, for mayor, was elected over T. E. Donelson, democrat, by 25 majority, tba rest of tbo ticket by majorities ranging .from 121 to 163. Library bonds wero defeated by a majority of 158, Additional town A'etvn nn Second Pane. I'nlnii I'liimhem Still Out. The union plumbers are still out and thero was no chango In tho situation yesterday. Rome of the men In tbo employ of Stophau Ilros. went to work In tho morning, the firm having said it was In accord with tho JMnReno &o COUNCIL BLUFFS. Special Sale of Summer Shirt Waists Wo shall place on salo (his morning about twenty-live dozen Ladies' Summer Shirt Waists, in all sizes, 32 to 48, very desirable patterns, in stripes, checks and 'figures, at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 00 each These are extraordinary values, less in many oases than the cost of the material. KID GLOVE AND, TAKFKTA KIHBOX SAL13 ALL , THIS WEEK. .MAIL OHDEKS PROMPTLY FILLED. EASTER BARGAIN SALE For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Wash Goods Lot of light colored GltiKhumw, In strlpen nnd checks", on salo thin week SJq IlatlMeH, LawtiM and Zephyrs, In Rreul variety of colorings nnd pat- ifin terns, ynrd ,uw New nnd complete line of Dimities. Lawns and Zephyrs, In nil the latest nnd newest Htylcs, nt 15c and 25c 2.".c Zephyr Gltmlmms, 32 I Sic Inches, on sale at tw Stationery at Half Price lf' box of Paper nnd TAc Knvelopes tit M JW 35e box Writing Paper and l7Ac Knvelopes nt ,'" - . 33e box Irish Linen Writing Paper, full pound, on sale lit, ifikc ii box j -j w lCnvelopes at one-half regular price Embroideries Sen our line at, Er u yard , 12'SC and 15e Ktnbroldery nnd Insertion, In largo varloty of patterns, I Or on Hsile now nt IVJW 17o lino of Ktnbrolderles, extra 2Ac rooiI assortment, on snle nt 'v 19e nnd 21c line ot Swisses ntul Embroider Ioh uml Insertions, evcrv one n bargain. nt the. regular price, on salo ifkn at. yard New line of Cotton Crash 'lowellnp, an extra good thing, Jtr .,i.. -V Umbrellas Ladles' M Umbrellas, during tlil null lit Kino $!. I'mbrellas, good ansortment of bundles, good quality or eov- fQc lira nn unln thin week lit Zr 39c Table Linens Ttrtnnnnis nf Tnbln t.lncnx In bleached and unbleached, frnin I'b to 3 yards long, all grades and widths, at extra low priced tor tills sale. Odds and ends In Table Napkins In one half dozen lots, nt greatly reduced prices. IS-lnch Unbleached Crash Toweling, reg ular !c quality, on nalo this (tc week nt, yard ww Hosiery Undies' 73c Fancy Hosiery, In drop ptltch and lace stripes, on sale while JCp thoy last Bovm' 25o hlnek ribbed Hose, full linn of sizes, on sale at Ifv, ROc 3 for 0J Ladles' black drop tltch Hose, extra good bargain, on aale lit, 25C 16.00 black Taffeta Silk Waists, corded and tucked, In largo sizes only, 38, 40, 12 nnd 41, on salo now at $".50 colored Sklnucr Satin Waists and fancy trimmed colored Taffotn Silk Waist, new stylo cuffs and uleoves, on salo at Waists 4.39 5.75 6.00 $7.60 black Skinner Satin Waists, corded, ruffled nnd scalloped front, trimmed with small buttons, on salo at, each Full line of Wash Wnlsts, In black, white and colors, lawns, percalo, chambrays, at 50c 75c 1.00 to 3.50 Dress Trimmings Our entire line of Dress Trimmings, com prising allover applique, silk embroidered chiffon, tucked chiffon, embroidered laffela silk, in black, white, creams and colors, all in one lot during this sale at HALF PRICE. Gloves 75c Oloves, on sale . smallslzes, Qq $1.25 real Kid Gloves Kftr buttons only, on snlt-'v'w $1.00 Misses' Kid GloveQSr, Master salo OOW $1.25. $1.50 and $1.75 real Kid cauves, 2 and 3 clasps, also C'entetnerle, In buttons nnd real undressed Mocha, fit ted and guaranteed, (Bf on salo nt P Domestics 5c 10c heavy cotton bird's eye frltmed Towels, on hiiIo at 15c nil linen Huek Towels, hemstitched, colored border, on sale IOC l!)e extra Inrgn linen Illicit Towels. 45.V 21 Inches, on snle at 12iC 12e White. Good's, suitable for skirts and shirt waists, on sale this tic week at . U2fc 15e and 17c line of While Goods. In stripes, checks and polKa dots, extra goon value, on salo while they nt last 9c Underwear 25c ladles' Whlto Lisle Thread Vests, taped neck and sleeves, 17c Three.' for .VV.' lPo fancy Vests. In pink and blue, taped neck and sleeves, 12iC 12ic ' iVlastl'c" Swiss ' lUbbed" " Vest's, taped neck and sleeves, on sale IOC 6c ladles' Sleeveless Vests, on sale this week at, each Sunborinets Ladles', children's and misses' Sunbon nets. In ehambray. percale and ginghams, made plain and with fancy ruining, at 15c 20c and 25c each ,-t. I, ,,t...mt.Hr... tl',.fll. Ilnlo In lilixt V,lll lUi I'd O . 1,1111,(1, t, J I1IIOII ,..r, ,.. .i...i , . pink and red. inuilo neat and veryoSc appropriate for summer wear, nt..-w Jewelry One Half Price Our entlro lino of Jewelry. Including Sterling Silver Novelties, f'tiff Hut tons. Stick Pins. Nail Files, Watch Chains, etc., on salo this week at HALF PHICK. Perry Pictures A new and tip-tn-ilato linn of Perry Pictures In all the latest reproductions. 16x20 fine Perry Picture, mounted f Cr on gray mat, only 15e. Perry Pictures, framed nnd ready to bans, size C',&x$H on salo IOC 25c lot, r.lzc 8x10, on salo Cnn at 17c, 3 for OUC 35c lot, size 10x12, on salo nt, OEp each 60c lot, size 11x14, on salo IKn at. each UJl, Corsets 3?c Summer Weight Jean Corsets, well boned, nnd stayed, on salo iChr this week only nt ITyW Second Floor Bargains Millinery Wo show the largest, and best assortment of Spring Millinery at the lowest prices. Untrimmed Straw lints and Shapes, each, from 5c to 3.50 Trimmed Hats for children, misses and ladies at 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 3.75 4 25 5.00 7.50 and up to 25.00 each Don't fail to inspect, this line. Hats and Hat Trimmings 25c and 35c Hats on sale at 5c i!.r)c Flowers on sale at 15c 20c Flowers on sale at fOc 10c Flowers, violets only, at 3c Curtains aud Skirts Wrappers Portieres Ladles' $l.&0 black figured Mohair Mo ladles' Wrappers, In dark and medium rn . r, . , .I?r,,'t's hklrts. on salo URn colors, full line of sizes, on cft $1.60 Tapestry Curtains ORc U,M Wt't1 VOW sale this week at, each OUC " "nl nt Ladles' $2,00 black figured Dress Skirts, ,. .... c-, w-ell mado and lined, on 4 in Ladles' linn Percalo Wrnppers, fancy $2.50 Chenille Portieres 1.08 salo nt l.IJ trimmed yokes and lapels, extm well on sale nt made with flounce on skirt, on nfin Iot of all wool plaid Dress Skirts, reg. sale this week nt VOC 25 per cent Discount SlrSa'iAre.l? I? 3.50 . Our entire line of Tapestry Curtains. Por- W p tlerrs, Couch Covers nnd Tnblo Covers at '"K this halo 39c M er cent di3count. This means; Ladles' and 'inisses and-$3:M Oolf ur rnMrMlne Im of mi MyUj. Muris, on saie tins l.Un our prices. $1.00 pair of Portieres O Qfk week at Qo0(f whlt0 nnk yupl,T 4, tor fJ.JJ iCB spring Jnckcts, In tans, modes per r0j , I$C blacks and grays, at, each J6.00 pair of Portieres A ef During this week's, salo wo wilt gtvo a dls- for 2.98 3.75 5.00 6.00 STsfi lltf" rent on nny nml papprs $10.00 pair of Portieres 7.50 ntld 7-50 Iletter tako this opportunity to scour for "uu uuw m your ,prl)g paprr cheup, WHITELAW & GARDINER Council Bluffs BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs