NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MIA'.'el MB.VTIO.. Dart toils dm. Htockert sell cjrpet and runs. Eatr ale today. Ji Main trt. Oa fixtures awl global at BUby. Hi A 11 C beer, Ne'-imayer' hotel. Woliman, scientific optician. W. J. Hostetter. dentist. Baldwin block. lrfTerl. Jvteler, optician. Hroadway. SfMll'X quarantine ' th" wlekn,irn r-td-nce' ha bn raised. Klni HW oak bedroom ulte for sale . hcj. W Fojftn avenjw. Nw noveltl- for Katr gifts. C. K. Aie-xaneKr A Co., SB H way. V. K. Graft, undertakr and dlslnfector, 191 South Main street. 'Phone UA. Get ejr work done at the popular LaU laundry. 711 Hroadway. '1'hone U. MIm Alllll Orabam of the roun'y re r orders tarr u at rime with (trip. Morgan u Klein. uptioUterinK., uuf rein Inn, matlr tnain. U2 t. Hairi si. Hii iAne to IlUf- faj, V.. to pafl th summer with rela tive. The Woman- Jle-ll-f e-oriM " ' meet this afternewn in Grnd Army of ne U'J.ubllr hall llr. H M. Inlkr of Janesvltl', Wis.. 1 Waiting her parent. Mr. and Mr J. r. Oliver of I'ark ave-nu. A want ad In The IS'e will bring result. 'Ihe same attention Klven to a want ad in ounctl Muff aa at the urnaha ottce. MtM -harlty IJabcwk of Chicago, who has lrtn vMtlnt? her Mt-r, aw Cnnrle HaaF. ht xofw to Spokane. ttash.. on a vtait. William Charter cf Hprinafielel. Maai l Ku-t of hfei brother-in-law Ovid le-n. and family, lie 'Xf-rtU to ttlj in i-ouncll Muff. J V. Grot of Wemtntde, I.. Instwetor of tho fr rural delivery service, was In this lty yesterday and made an Inspection ot r-iral rout's No J. The money orde dfartmnt at th- rrftat ofllro ha Iwen rne,veei Iwck to It former iuArter. whkh wer vacated white the contractor wn making repairs- Fidelity poun'll N" IS. lloyal Arranum. will m"t tonlifht. iire will 1 work for tho dKre team. This will be the Unt meeting before the grand council I. ! Jirf. n 5 Hfith avenue, telephone ill, has an r-acr to k farm and l'-acr frul; and grain farm. tnre mnes n-irm oi city, for rent. Kepurato Improvement. B H. Cook of OmahA and lr G A. Karl wer married yestrrday afterrfwn at th- home of th bride. W Avenue I), by ftev. It. Venting "f the First I!pttt church. Deputy Sheriff fanning, although feeling hore aa a reuult of the runaway acrldent in which he wan mixed up. waa able tobe on duty yenterday. Deputy Sheriff IlaCer U ullll In bed. Judge Mcl'h'riujn of the federal court ye-ntorday overruled the motion ot the d--fendanta for a new trial In ths fane of M. K. Smith tt Co. of Omaha agalmit Martin .Seal and other. Mr Jennie Amy haa tiled original notlm In the district court of a ult agalnnt H. l Amy and otherii. In whlrh she e!s to col. leet a Judgment for Y-nS ecured In the I'tah courts In a divorce suit. The funeral of William I.. Towner will be this afternoon at ::) from the residence. Jt.'i Worth street Kev W. H Cable of Trinity Methodist church will olllclate. liurlnf will tw In Falrvlew cemetery. These building jpermlts were I si pad yes terday. II. II. Kohlwey. one-story frame cottage cm Twelfth avenue. WH; Iiige ft liugee, ugi.'iitK, three two-story frame cot. tages on Uroadwa.y near Frank street, v.inn. Infant of Mr. and Mrs U. 1'. Trlplett of Quick, died ycttrday morning, aged H months .The funeral will be this afternoon at 2 from h: family residence. Hurlal will Ixs In ll.irdm town ship cemetery. Welis CiKk was on examination by the. Hoard of InHanlty CVjmmlssloners yesterday found to r; mentally rterar.g'd and was orderrd committed t the stiile. asylum nt flarlnda He will be taken there this morninit by JJepulj- finerlff Canning. B. Faglcy l to have a hearing In police court this morning on an assault arid bat tery charge preferred against him by J. Isley. The families have had trouble over a line fence mid Mr. Isley Is alleged to have struck Frtgley with an ax handle. Fagley retaltaated, so Isley allege., by throwing a club at him. A Mrs. Allison, who declined to give her residence, was at the olrice of the clerk of the district court yerterday looking over tho marriage record to see If her soti, a minor, had secured a license here. A license hud been Issued a tnvr days ago to a man named Allison, but she was duubtfu' If It was her son, and when J-avltig she salu she would Investigate the ir.atter furthef Attorney J J lless, llh his wife and child, had a narrow escape from serious In Jury yesterday evening while driving on Scott street The horse became unmanage able and started to run awny, but collided with the Iron work of tho bridge over the creek, 'il.j buggy was wr'ckedand the or fntiiiniH were thrown out. Mr. it nil Mrs Mesa and. the child escaped with a few bruises. There was filed In the ofllce of the county recorder yesterday the constitution of the German Bvungellral Lutheran Congrega tional church of Mlnden, la. Signers to the constitution are B. C OBthoff. jiastur, I Koch, Jr., Jacob Bngler. Peter (.linger. J. N. IMepor. The congregation Is to be Inde pendent and Kovern itseii. nervices win be in German In the morning at tho option or the p.istor untl In the evening In l.ng llsli. Oc'tecllvo Weir and other members of tlm polices forte are trying to figuri; out how they managed to let 'J) slip through their lingers They discovered yesterday morning that Frank Hurke, one of the two men arrested for stealing brass Jour nals from street car and dlscnarged Wednesday, Is wanted In Chicago for bur glary, nnd that there Is a reward of li for his culture. Hurko when discharged Inn no lime In leaving the city, not even waiting In secure his effects, which had been taken from lilm when placed under arrest. N. V. Plumbing Co., teiepnone 250. Rubscilbers In tho gucselng contest can register their coupons at the Council Illuffs office tho same as at the Omaha office. Mnrrlaxr License. License! to wed were Issued yesterday to thu following Name nnd IteHlileiite Orvllln Johnson. Council Hluffa .. Loe Curry, Council illuffs i: H, Conk. Omaha II. A. iHrle, Council Illuffs Age. 22 IS .... SI .... 41 Subscribers In tho gucuslng contest can register their coupon at tho Council Illuffs office the same as at tho Omaha office. Rubber stamps nt DelxinB's. 307 n'way. HAT EASTER HAT Ami that swell suit will give you a neater appear and! If you wear a pair of those elegant SHOES wei are showing for the spring trade, They are stylish, made by skilled workmen and will wear longer than any other shoe bought for the same inuney elsewhere. See our show windows for the latest novelties In foot wear SARGENT'S l.imU for the Hear. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Katern Nebraska and Iowa. Jamas N, Casady, Jr., US Main tit., Council llluffa. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. Eatap) M PHAIII. ITIIEKT, Thou or, BLUFFS. IF CONGER IS WILLING Council Blcffi HeiiUUt in Iu Pltst for Public Ecptien. NOT AT THE TRANSFER DEPOT ANYWAY fletarnlnit Minister to l.e AsWed on Ills Arrttnl nl the Const to Accept lona'a llospltnlltj on the llor ders of III Mate. The meeting lait nlgbt In the city hall of tho committee appointed by Mayor J nlngs to arrange for the reception to Min liter Ccneer on his arrival in CoudcII nittS was well attended but there was a wide dlffereeee of opinion wbe'her definite ar rangement! for a reception should be made before Mr Coagers wishes In the matter tr ascertained. Several of the committee wire of the opinion that arringenenu far the reep tlon should be carried out and Mr. Conger t notified as iexn as h reached Fan l ran- required to prepare the lnue of InnVnotea. Cisco that u reception bad been planned for I active roaangement of the bank will him on bis entry Into Iowa. Other! thought ! jB tBe baB4 nf Mr. Price, who was, ferm that Mr. Conger wishes in the matter J tTly , tn, banking truilnea at Vail, la. He abould be ascertained first and If he waa , W)n rem0ye with his family from Clinton willing to slop over here and afford the p-o- . t0 xMt ritf While In the city yeaterday pie of this e.ty an opportunity t g-eet Koehnle and Price looked at several pro him then the arrangement for the reeep- j. location for the new bank, bet did tlon should be made. j not arrive at any decision. The receivers The consensus of opinion wa that the j 0f ,,, nsicer & I"uey bank made them an transfer depot wai not a proper M&ce to j 0ge. t0 Mn xt.tn ,nfc bank property at give Minister Conger a fitting reception and J j)roaday and North Main street, but this If Mr. Conger accepts the invitation of ending wocld require coaalderable rcmod the committee arrangeaent win be sde j ej0tf ,B,j repairs. It Is understood Mr. for a reception at the Grand hotel or else where, to be followed by a banquet or luneb. After a lengthy duwunilon of the matter thj comulttee was appointee wun iuii ooviff to make all preliminary arrange ment for the reception George F. Wright. Congressman Smith. C M- Harl, Post master Treynor and Victor E. Isender. This committee will communicate with Minister Conget by letter and telegraph the desire of the people of Council Bluffs to tender hlra a reception and request him to telegraph his wishes In the matter Imme diately on landing In San Francisco. A meeting of this committee will be this morning at 1 o clock In the pojtofflce to prepare plans for the reception and report at a meeting of the whole committee ln tbe city ball tonight. Pavls tell glass. t;ll.M .It ltV ATT.W.K.S (i t.MIII.IMJ. Clods nn Indictment In II ro ill: lit lletore V. rry It. Cn-e- The grand Jury having completed I's de liberation! and being anxious to be dis charged for this term, Judge Wheeler, al though still far from well, occupied the bench of the district court yesterday after noon sufficiently long to recclvej Its report, j The report was a record breaker In one re- i apect In that it showed that Indictment had been returned in ctery case presented to the grand Jury and that not a single "no bill" had been found. Twenty-five indict ments were returned, but of these only a few were madj public. a tbe defendants In the others are not In custody. It had been ruroorcid that' the grand Jury had been investigating the matter of the gambling rooms alleged to be running on the quiet and the report presented to the court showed that this rumor had more or leas foundation. Among the Indictments returned was one against Ed Anderson, charged with conducting a gambling house, over the Manhattan saloon, at 418 West Hroadway. James Ruberg and Peter Ras mussen, keepers of the Manhattan saloon. were indicted on tnn cnarge oi kccpiuk nuisance and selling liquor contrary tO law. The; attention of the public and sup posedly that of the grand Jury was called to this saloon and the poker game said to flourish In the rooms over it by the case of W. H. nennctt. who was arrested by the federal authorities for passing a counter feit IS bill. Rennett was convicted and Is . . . ... ...I now serving a senionco in mo county ju at Red Oak. Ilennelt attempted to buy chips at the poker game In the Manhattan saloon with the counterfeit bill and wa.i turned down by Anderson, who Informed him tho money was bogus. Bennett then went to a Hroadway grocer and Induced him to change the bill. With the money thus secured Bennett bought Into the poker game and soon lost the proceeds of the counter feit bill. Thl was prove.) at the trial last month of Bennett In tbo United States court. Anderson, Ruberg and RasrntiBsen at once gave ball, their bonds being fixed at each. Mnuth O in a Im llrrnrr Indicted. P. Jcttcr, president of tho South Omaha Brewing company, and Frnnk Walklngton were Indicted for keeping a nuisance. The. South Omaha Brewing company owns the saloon on Broadway opposite tho postoftVe and Walklngton, who until a few month ago was a member of Mayor Jcnnlngtr pollco force, lu ln charge of It. Tho evi dence before tho grand Jury which ac companies tho Indictment charges them with maintaining an assignation house lu tho room over tho saloon, where beer nnd other Intoxicating HquorH were Bold, tho rooms and tbo galoon being connected by a dumb waiter The evidence showed that Jetter paid the rent for the building, hut did not charge n Mrs. Frascr, who had charge- of the rooms, any rent. The com plnlnt was mado by residents of tho ad joining building. Walklngton nt onco gave ball and arrangements for ball for Presi dent Jotter wen? mode by a representative of tho brewing company. An Indictment was returned against John Noonan on tbo churgo of breaking Into David Bradley & Co,' ofllce the night of February 13 nnd Htcallng n quantity of revenue stamps and minor articles. His ball wa fixed at 1300, Noonan putting up a cash bond. Clarence Spur lock was Indicted on tho charge of breaking luto the barn of William Kirby In Keg Crook township and Healing a set of harnesB, the property of George S. Davis, At his preliminary hearing Spur lock said Mrs, Klrby, ngalnst whom her husband has brought suit for .divorce, gave him permission to take the harness, sho claiming It to be her property. Louis nnd Henry Smith, negroes, who have been In tho county Jail since January 24, charged with stealing a gold watch from Robinson Bros." store on Broadway, were Indicted. The grand Jury visited the county and city Jails ami reported both In good condi tion, except as to the revolving cage at the county bastlle, which they recommended Hhould bo placed In proper repair nt once by the county supervisors. Buy your trees, shrubs nnd roses oi Meneray, Orders filled by mall or express. C22 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Gravel roofing. A, H, Read. 641 Broad'y. Moss Nay lie- Gathers Goods. The pollco recovered at tho "Haunted House" yesterday more of Iho plunder al leged to havo been stolen by the Carleton family from a number of store lu this city Till: OMAHA The little girl, charged w,'h Mealing child' bank, pleaded guilty in police court yesterday morning, but m not nn'd The caie again' Mrs. Carl on and kr stpoii. Homer Mmi, w eotmud until today. Otflrgi; Carletwn was released and gave- bond to appear a wite. Mmi de clared be stole all the goodr. and that Mrs Carleton waf Wametes In the matter. Everylwdy admires tte beaatlfal plan for the elks' bttildlDg daw on eihlbttlon at liourlelus. V& Droadsay. whore the organ itanda wpon the building. SabMrltKrs In the gassing c reglatcr ilwlr eoupona at the Couocll Illu3s offleo the ame a at the Omaba ofilce. KHIv "VI B 1'Olt .m:w ll.M Drill. on nml Clinton I'romciters Knor I'earl "treel l.rtesi t Ion. Carl F Koehnle of Denicn and E. I'rlec of Clinton, two of the crpttallsts who are organizing 'he commercial National bank to b established In Council JIWCs. were la thu city yesterday with a view to interesting some of the trualns en In the ew inatltatlos. Mr. Kueanle and bis aaeocfate In the rn terprtte bare leeored a charter from the government for the bank, but it will prob ably be two months or longer twice the In motion Is opentd for buelneac. Kven after the repaired bond dencMtl has been made It , nti-aated that at least a month will be Kuehnlc i favorable to securing the room now occupied by Leonard Everett aa a real estate ollic on Pearl street. Thl room Is not only commodious, bet also Is provided with a large fireproof vault. Mr. Kuehnte said that while he and bis associates were dtsirocs of Interesting Council Illuffs capital In tbe bank, tbey bad all the capital necessary. They would like, however, he said, to place some of the stock In the city so as to make it a Council Bluffk concern as far as possible. The charter for the new bank has been granted to Carl F. Kuebnle. Jacob Sims. C E. Prlre and G. W. Nicholson. Mr. Sim Is a well known attorney of this city who re cently became Identified with the firm cf Shaw 4 Kuehnle at Denlson. Tbe establish ment of the new bank here will necessitate Mr. Sims retaining his residence In this city and he will not remove to Denlson at he contemplated. The attractions of Easter windows arc more pronounced this year than ever before as all the stores are making an extra effort to display their goods in tbe most Inviting manner. Smith ii Bradley have outdistanced all previous efforts In this respect and their handsome Easter windows are exciting tbe admiration of everybody. yiTI.BMB.Vr WITH TUB liBIITIMl.. Ileceler A n t liorlseil lei Take Cash from Men Who Owe llnnk, Recclicrs Heresbcirn and Murphy were authorized yesterday by Judge Wheeler to effect a settlement with John P. Weaver, whoie Indebtedness to the Officer & Puscy bank amounted to between JW.00O and 00, 000. The banking 8rm held a blanket raort gago on all Weaver's property, Including his 'brickyard machinery and stock ot brick. Tho property Includes a large amount of real estate and the receivers were authorized to have It appraised for the purpose of the settlement. The receivers were also authorized to ac- i ccpt 430'from W. F. Patton In full payment i of a noto fsr 440 given ln December. 1SS0. The receivers have served notice to va- I inla i r.si n nil lnnnla r r land ntVCifH hv tVlf . . ... . . ! . ..... i oanK in oruer mat sucn lanas may ue nuiu under the rccnt order of the court author izing such on the part of the receivers. Tbe reception to Minister Conger, the state encampment, the opening of tho Elks' building on April 111 and tbo cwell line of men's Easter bats at Smith ft Bradley's are four of tho most Interesting subjects un der discussion at present. M PBH VISflltH PV SOMB HILLS, lr. I. T. iiii ci A iiolnleil Count Ph xli'lnti lit .Nc-olii. The Board of County Supervisors trans acted little biisinesK yesterday outside of al lowing a large batch of bills and attending to road matters. No action was taken on tho smallpox bills, as the county attorney had not submitted his opinion. Dr. I. T. Van NesH was appointed county physician nt Ncola to till t'.ie vacancy caused by the removal ot Dr. Robins. County Recorder Smith submitted his re port for the first quarter, ending March 31 showing 2,22.1 Instruments filed and 11.171.10 collected In fees, an follows: January, In strumcnts filed, 012; fees collected. 118.40. February, Instruments filed, "13: fees col looted, UO.K, March, Instruments filed. iOO; fees collected, J5S3.Q5. A thlrty-scvcn-potind packago of special Eaatcr neckwear from (Tarter & Holmes of Now York arrived by express and will bo placed on sale this morning by Smith & Bradley, the furnishers and hatters. Itenl Bxtiili- Transfers. These transfers were filed yesterday In tho abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire. 101 Pearl street: Security SavlngH bank to Horace B. Gould, w', lot 12. block 31. ilayllss tr Palmer s add; lot 5, block Bvann' 2d Bridge add, h w d J oih Susan It. Walker and husband to David H Klnsey. lot 17, Auditor's sub nw'i no'4 12-75-10, w il.... 1 Hennlng Knehnliack nnd wife tu Charles Harder, ' block 01, Allen & Cook's add to Amicii, w d Deie Moines Saddlery company to J. L. Hunker, p.ut lot IS, block 15, town of Walnut, w il George Miller, ndmlnlitmtor, to Frank Peterson, lot 3, blo-.k J2, Howard' mid. mlm. d 1.150 400 2"0 Heirs of John Grove to Christian lliitterschon, sou 17 hnd w',4 ne'.i 20-77-3S. w d 15.000 Jacob F. Smith anil wlfo to lrfnnnril Bverctt, executor, lot IS, block 13 Williams' 1st add to Council Illuffs, w il David II. Kluxey and wife to Frank I'lkc, lots If! anil 17, Auditor's sub nwU tie 12-75-40. w d 2 i Total, eight transfers' $1S,"1 Davis sells lialnt. t'linlriii't nt CluTol.cc .n'Iiiiii, Thu Statu Bonn! of Control has awarded to Stephun nroK. of this city the contract for the plumbing In tho net sluto Inajnt asylum to be erected nt Cherol;ec. Stcphan nros. ccurcd the contract on their hid cf 123,000. Another firm bid 19.r.00 but failed to quality. Thl makes the fourth contract ....... 1 l,v tlm Clcttn Tlft-i nl ttl fnntrAt thlu Council llluffa firm But:srrbern In the Kiluhslns contest ran rcRlatiT their coupons at tho Council Illiina offleo the same as at tho Omaha offle. Tit Itentore llrillli'll lle-trnuc- (llllee. nUKLlNOTON, la., April L (Special Te esram.) Revenue Collector Kemble ha been ordered to restoro tho branch oftVes and salaries nt Keokuk and Cl'nton, qI j thu voslllou of traveling de-put. j DAILY I5KE: Fill DAY, A p i 1 1 ontiMvc- ta nt.M.'Dirn 7 itV In kZl latlfi ln! cchts to Vion 03 nemi Hediumt. irr PI AKT PUT IW AT r.l rSWOOD ASYLUM . ' I)e Moines Court Term Umndoneit on Account of Mnnllpox t oiiiplnlitt on Itnllnn M-rlc Mtorncj to Occ-ti 1'ulplt, IjKS MOINES, April I. (Spe:lil.) The Ueol on (mbezztcniint cast. whl:h ar.se uadtr peculiar cireumstancci and has ai- I rcsdr devalcoed decided senratlons. tils Ulr to furn'.ah ittll ciaers. ixniron ti on ! trial for falluro to account to Mrs. Per- j on ftr ti.W) ecl ested from Mrs. Cramp-1 ton la settlement of a salt for alienation ' cf the affections of Per.'ons. A warrant in exit for the a:re... of a lawyer. P. S. i for tba ame crime. Denlton trying to shift ' eWo'lbllity to the lawyer. New comet iTJS'r element in tte case A .raveling , man bas btn suramosel to app ar as ben saamosei to rP ar as a wUneaH In 'he ease and he declares that -HViX-Vl"" -V "I " son who wantel htm in h.ln In a ntnt in ' ,. i deceive Mr. Cnmpton, and ge: her rocney Va T"l I . tl aetmi a Vi r U V.; ZT74 urn and w'ho d" a cabinet I and called do-n the .rlrlt. at wl.l I Mn. Crarapton was a believer in spirits. She bad M.VHf, realized from the sale of her Intert si ln the Des Molne property. ,1he wa to have brought be'ere her the , to rfoierthe th man he otltrht to matrV for eeni btisbacd. This wis to te the , tratellng man Ho was sukssquently to' rnarrr the widow, and ihus gain pojeesslon ' of he- tnoacv. Ths traveling man charcei : tbst the deal as subsequently made with Attorney Harrli to engage In the deception and ihat Harrtr thus got into the case Tbe issuance ot the warrant fcr tbe arrest of HxrrU, who his been under lndl;tmnt now paymaster In the volunteers with rauk for eaibeiilement in another cacs. ts a of captain, but goea into the regular serv par. of the defense, to ihi-v tl.at the whole ' Ice as an assistant paymaster. Rev. O. H. thing wa the retult of a big conspiracy , I.. Mason, formerly of Green Mountain, to cheat Mr Cratnpton. and ihit tte fact. but now of Keinbeck. was chaplain of the she i a believer In tplrltual.sm was to ' Forty-ninth regiment from Ioa while In hi used to help In the conspiracy. Ice- Plnnt at Glen nod. John Cownlt. cf the State Board of C.n trol returned today from visiting a num ber of tbe s'ate Institutions. At Glenwood the board Inspected the new ice plant re frigerating process, which Is being tested, but which has not yet been put In opera tion. The plant will be able to supply the Institution with Ice regularly during the coming summer. It Is the first lce-maklng plant installed at any state Institution in the stale, and it is probable others will te i ordered. Tbe board found things In good condition et Clatlnda, Council Bluffs and Mount Pleasant. County .'at Content In Mom, A county teal contest witbou a remon strance to go along with the petition open ing up the case Is a novelty ln Iowa, but such Is tbe situation In Sioux county ln , northwettern Iowa. Tbe people of Alton got out a petition asking a vote on thf question of removing tho scat of county Justice Irom Orange City to Alton. The petition has Just been filed and It contains the names of 3.-00 voters out of the 3,000 In the county. Tbe people of Orange City held a public meeting and decided tbat It was not worth while to get cut a remon strance. Tho matter will te submitted to a vote next fall without opposition. Tbe Orange City people wiil make a de'ermlncJ fight at the polls to save their court hoLse. Tho two towns are only four miles apart. Orange City Is tbo old town laid out by the Holland colonists, who settled north western Iowa and the younger clement In the county desires a new county seat. Veteran Itiillrotitlrr Itrtlre. J. T. Moran ot Dubuque has Just rctlre-1 as road supervisor ict tho Dubuque di vision of tbe Illinois Central He cnt red the service of tbe Central at Freeport. in XUS.,.VrB.,SiWORLD FAMOUS MARIANI TONIC sition with the Central less exacting for an old man, but has not yet decldel whether ho will accept it or retire per manently. Court Term Almniloiied, The four Judges of the dls rlct court tit ling In lies Moines havo practically decided ution abandoning the present term on ac count of smallpox. Tbo court has been much broken Into be -auto of smal pox In the court house. Thcro has been no sitting of the court in the court bouse for two weeks and now adjournment bas been taken for a week or mare when, It wes de ided, un less there was improvement In the situa tion here the term should bo adjourned and all cases be carried over. There are thirty-five eases of smallpox In the Tracy hospital, which tho city leased for use of smallpox patients who cannot be cared for at homo. iteopen Train Cninplnlnt. The committee of the United Commercial Travelers having charge of the matter of trying' to induco tbe Milwaukee railroad to put on another train nn the main line through Iowa between Marion and Council Bluffs has given up hope of having the matter heltled by agreement and 1ihh re opened the case before the Male railroad commissioners. The commissioners, after receiving tho large petition which had been prepared asking tbat the company put on another passenger train on the division was asked to withhold action for a time, but now tho traveling men derlare that nil efforts lo secure tho train have proved futile and they ask the commissioner to in vestigate. Vn .Indue to 'try the Cnsc. Tho troubles of tho owners of tho Du buque Dally Telegraph, tho freo silver or gan of the stato, lave brought about com plications at Dubuque forcing attorneys and the courts to aek the chief Justice of the supreme court to assign another district Judge to try tho caso from Eomc other dis trict. William Quigley Is suing his brother P. J. Quigley, for an accounting of tho profits and for n receiver to condurt the business, (lending a riottlvmcnt. anil chnneo of venuo was demanded from .Inrlire ' Matthews on account of alleged prejudice- PHIL fi, 1001. ' n en i in Jiidce o lonnel! who .! be insble to hear th case A a it a .d'f demanding quick action the attornes and the Judge bare petitioned the supreme Judge to aend another J'idge to llubiiq'ic to try the rare, something not before done 1 In Iowa. Wnnls frntirhlsr In Wlnlrrsrt. J a Folk, prealdpr.t of the mteruf ban ( iiii. fi pnmMnv uent in Wlnterset and PrMeD,;,1 t0 lhc t0n "ncll an ordinance asking for a franchise tlrallar to the one granted by the town council of Indlanols ' with a view to extension of the ues .Moinea : ! street rallwar system to Wlnterset as well ! as indlanola. This line Ill connect ai Wlnterset with the line projected vj uu Omaha company from Creaton to Wlnterset. jjr. Polk says the road will be built the coming eeaion without a doubt. Itnllrond Attorney In the Pulpit. A unique service bas been arranged for Sunday evening by the pastor ot the First Presbyterian church In Cedar Haplds. The pastor, liev. E. R. Hurkhalter. has invited Judee N. M. Hubbard to occupy the pulpit and deliver a carefully prepared address on "F.vldcnce for the Immortality of the Soul.'" The Judge Is now one of the vet erans of the bar In Ios. Many yenrs ago he was on the circuit bench, but for thirty years or more has been t'ue chief attorney lu Iowa for the Northwestern railroad and cp7"" credited with great influence. l''"' Tlilrf n".l .Moieii tiomls. . Moxle Waokernagle s the name of ninn nvins in laj.or . rested anu laKen to .ouuni iumui county, under accusation of a number of ...... ,. C .,.,n r,,1C.,.V mens. lit l . -uv. .. ..rr, from the streets of Mount Ayr and tnkliiK It to his farm In Taylor county. A search- n P-ty from Mount Ayr looking for tho harness taken at the same mc o n covered th wagon had been stolen from n 1 mm at Lenox. Wackernagle was found in possession of the harness, also at his father's place was found a grindstone, r rope, a dog and some other articles Appointments. Among the lowans who have been ap- pointed to positions In the array are W. R. Graham of Cedar Falls and O. H. Mason j of Keinbeck. Mr. Graham was conspicuous for many years as the head of the Ancient Order of L'nlted Workmen In Iowa. He Is the service and he bas been made a regular army captain. ROCK ISLAND FILES DEEDS .Makes TMeiit-BIllit Purchases on Line of llrlKlif on-Prrlee C nl" fT. FAIRFIELD. la. April 4. (Special.) Twenty-eight deeds bave been filed for rec ord with the county recorder by tbe Chi cago, Rock Island 1- Pacific Railway com pany, amounting In all to J2J.423.1:. rep- resenting the amount paid by the railway company for the right of way that will be required for the cutoff In Jefferaon county between Brighton and Perlce, a distance of seven and one-bait miles, ac cording to the new survey, but at present nine miles by the railroad. Now that the right of way has been procured the con tract will be let and a large force will soon be at work grading for the new track. Declines to He Inun Dean. ITHACA. N Y.. April 4. Prof. H. W. Huffert of the college of law at Cornell university h.is declined the position of dean of tbe law department in Iowa State university, which was recently offered him. Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! How they gol Ride a Bee wheel and be ln the swim. Immediate and Lasting ram Its good effects are Immediate and i lusting. It Is also very palatable, agree able to the taste nnd ncceptable to the most delicate stomach. Doctors' Opinions: "Aids digestion and assimilation. ' re moves fatlguo and Improves the appe tite." "Suatalns life for a long period and nourlab.es without any other food or drink.". All Druggist. Refuse Substitutes. THE BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Run vis the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Leave Omahl via Scenic Route throufh Colotadoand Utah WEDNESDAYS, PRIDAY5 AND SATURDAYS. Tor Information and "Tourist Dictionary" address Cltv Ticket Office, 1333 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. Mr. tVinalorr Aautlilni: Sjrnji. Ila been ueecl tor over KIITY YKAKS hy MILLIONS of .MOTHEH8 for their CHIL DKKN WHILE TKETMLNO. with Will. l-ECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD, HOFTEN8 the GUMS, M.LAY8 all PAIN, CUHES WIN'O COLIC, and 1 he best rem. edy for 1)1 AHRHOBA Sold by Drueclsta In a ' every part of the world. Ho sure and ask lor ".Mrs. winMow n Hoothlns Syrup, and taki no otner kino, Yuenty.fH'M cents a botua. The "Comstock Process'' Is the most successful method for reducing and relieving pain in all kinds of dental opcrutioua that has yet been presented to iho public. It has been ucd by leading den tutu of the east for nearly two years, and has been pro nounced by tbsra lo bo entirely satisfactory. Our patients uro delighted with Mho intuits It produces. If you are nervous and your teeth aro sensitive we will bo pleased to explain II to you. ..Telephone 145 H. I. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. Grand Hots 1 "FilNTFn JNn FPU IIPPN A HOT STOVE," t'ndcr that headline the nnruing pgpera recently told the story of an unfortunate woman who waa badly burned She was &.t.1..-t in C I ,i 1 1 m ril und had nflrn fitlti.n lu tj,0 floor unconscious. Hut this tne lie happened to be nt work In the Kitchen, und wag in the very net of placlnR a dlh upon the cookstove when she fainted nml fell forward, badly burning herself before help a"'Tfn'- . . The person who Is subject to fainting nts Is not only In a miserable but a dangerous condition. There Is nlwnjs tho possibility of being overtaken by tho mnlady under circumstances which tuny result In n cntns trophy similar to that of tho woman who fell upon the stove There are a srat many women who are subject to falnuDR spells." and there Is not one of them who would not be grateful fcr a means of cure. MEN DON'T FAINT. As a rule men do not faint. Starting with tbat proposition it tuggests at once that tbe frequency of fainting among wo rsen must be to a great degree a matter of sex. It we follow this clue a step farther we shall find tbat tn general women who faint are afflicted with womanly disease and when these diseases are cured there are no more fainting "spells." "I feel it my duty to write to you and let you know how much your medicine h done for ne," writes Mrs. Wm. Hsckett. of Breesport. Chemung Co.. N. V. "It Is is one of the best that 1 ever used, In my life. Before I begsn to use jour medicine it teemed as though I would never be well again. Could not walk to my neighbors, could not stand on my feet five minutes without fainting. Would have a vomiting spell that would last three hours at a time. My limbs would tremble so I could not even wait on myself. Then I had a severe time with chronic Inflammation of the liver, then uterine trouble, then heart disease. 1 bad five of the best physicians that could be found. They said to my friendf. 'there Is no help for her.' One said I could net life tbe winter out, one told me that It I got temporary relief tbat was all that could be done. My mother said to me one day when she was there. 'Do ycu know you cannot get well?' I told her I did. She said, 'What are you going to do about the baby? Do you want me to care fcr her or some one else?' It seemed as tbouch she had pierced me with a sword, to think of leaving my little girl witb?u a mother, it seemed as though I could not stand tt. and when my friends were telegraphed to ha I was dying, and seeing tbera weep by ray bed. tbat seemed as though I could never stand to hear them repeat that they COUNCIL c Ssifl . JHnnnW iiLToHN Hen &C. o. I II aaar - mmm ar.V-.i. V j Special Sale of Summer Skirt Waists We shall place on sale this inonrinj; about twtnty-tho dozen Ladies' siiiiiiiier Shirt Waisls. in all sizes. 3J to very desirable patterns, in .stripes, cheeks and figures, at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 00 each These are extraordinary than the cost of the material. KID CSLOVH AND TAl'FKTA IUHHOX THIS WI215K. MAIL OUDICUS l'lJO.M L'TLY FILLED. SPOKEN OF SO HIGHLY. 5c CIGAR. John G. Woodward & Co., Distributors, Moritz Meyer Cigar Co., Distributors, I -alee care cf the ' V r : ner a poi I home t "h nk .f s'r iy te has been through wwh swh a trr.; 't tt thry ran sympathise with me While taking the first two Mte o' your Favorite Teferlplon and tic.1n Medical Uisiovery 1 seemed to te gett"g worse The next to made me feel sa well that 1 could do my work and be real Jo.lv With the net two I felt llge a new be rt I have Kicked and moved twenty miles, and papered three large rooms and a bed- .mini atnMii liltA dnlnff nil' WOrk I bTe workr,i ln my EHr,icn nnd picked up about fcur bnnMn cheainuts this fall I do hone that every one who Is suffering will ,ry I)r IMcre.-, medicines. Do not be d.s- cournged If the llrst you ako makes yeu feel worse but keep right on and you wlil be surprised nt the result." 1 1ll: WAY TO BE WELL. Dr. Plorce' Favorite Pre scription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It establishes regularity, dries the drains which weak en women, heals Inflamma tion and ulceration and cur.i female weakness When tho womanly health Is establish ed, fainting, hesda he dizzi ness, and all the other mala dies which have their cause in womanly weakn ss and disease, are entirely ured Dr. Pierce's I-avorlte Pre scription Is eksentta. ly and particularly a woman s mcJ idne. It bas perfectly anl permanently cured the mcst complicated womanly dis ease when all other means ard medirlnes had fa. I'd 'o gie more than tetarorary relief J suffered Intense agcy ot times both in mid and tody for abou twen'y jer' ' writes Mrs M Farrlngton, of Mllford 1 r BdwErd Co., Ont (box 2 "My suffering was caused by -uterine trouble 1 bad doctored a great deal but ibey aid not tell me ny tro-t' until I cot so bad from dlxxinef tbat I ccmld scarcely walk across the floor TTen I went under the treatment but It rrfy gave toe temporary relief: tried a sjppo-t for a while, but gave It up because It d.d not do me moth good. Had female weak nM. retrovenlon. Inflammation, ulcere r displacement, with treat nervous de-t:. y and terrible headache until it seemed at though I wocld go out of my mind Hai weak spells with some ovarian trouble, .3 fact more misery than I can express I thank God tbat he has directed at to take Dr. Pierce's medicine and I Sraly beLeve it the best medicine made for a'J i. b troubl-e Can recommend It a'.l who suffer as I did. I took six bottles cf Fav orite Prescrip'icn,' one of Sages Ca'arrh Remedy, also used osee dollar's wcrh cf special tablets, and took also Dc-cr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I have e-ed harder since taking bli medicine than a ten years before. HTe been cov.n ard have done all my own work before and af ter, whlchl know w Joe to his medl ,:e " WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITY Sick women are Invited to coniu't I r Pierce, by letter, free, and so avc 3 eh offensive examinations. Indelicate queficnj and obnexlou local treatments h h the home phyilclan often deems neceisa-y Ml letters addressed to Dr. Pierce are 'rea'el as stnetlr private and sacredly ccnlden tlal. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Brffa o, N. Y. ASK FOP. IT. A Ms pare book, free for the ask sg You ran get the People's Common Sen Medical Ad:tr. the beat medial bo k err published. FREE, by sending I'-ici to pay cxpenio of mailing only Sezl .1 one-rent starrps for the took In pr;r co-.er. or SI stamp for cloth bouri v 1 urne. to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N Y BLUFFS. values, less in many cases ALE ALL is: Council Bluffs. Omaha V mm i