THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUBSDAY , APRIL 7 , 1898. NEWS OF INTEREST . FROM I0WA. r y COUNCIL BLUFFS. 111011 ME.vrioit. Try Mocro's stock food. Or. Roe , dentist , Merrlam block. Early Ohio potatoes. Bartel & Miller. Dr. Brown , dentist , room 301. Mcrrlam blk Miss Gertrude Davenport has returned tc chool In Northflcld , Minn. , Girl wanted for general houiework. Mrs Oscar Kecllne , 613 South 7th. Wanted At once , first-claw preparcr foi ' millinery at MlM Sprlnk's , 21 South Mali street. The regular meeting of the Exposition as Boclatlon will bo held at the Grand hole this evening. Complete nets of the Ireland views cat bo had at The Bee office , No. 10 Pearl. Cal before April 10. The Evans laundry Is the leader In fini work both for color tnd finish. 520 Pear treet. Phone 290. Clinton P. Rlnker has removed his fantllj from the Ogdcn hotel. They are now llvlni at 137 Bcnton street. Mr * . J. E. Scott of Detroit , Mich. , whc has been visiting her daughter , "Mrs. liar , dell , has returned homo. The women of the Second Presbytcr'lu church will meet this afternoon with Mrs Zyack , 380 Bcnton street. Richard Stoelzer , a virtuoso on the viola will play at the Dohany theater Saturdaj evening and Sunday Afternoon. Don't you think It must be a pretty goo < laundry that can please BO many hundred : of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 72' Broadway. H. P. Butler and family and T. D. Butlei and family IMVO returned from Divls City III. , whcro they were called by the lllnes : of a ulster. Mr. Luther Leo Evans of this city nnc Miss Clara Bcllo Dint man were marrlc * yesterday at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. J. A. Johnson , 2809 Capitol avenue Omaha. Alderman Brough , who was too ill to repor for duty at the mooting of the council ot , Monday , was still confined to his bed ycstcr day. Ills physician feared that he wa : threatened with pneumonia. Charles lUirdoll , who was shot will ! , hunting near Big lake last fall and narrow ! ; escaped losing n leg from the wound , ha' ' recovered sufficiently to bo able to rcturi to his work. He will bo a cripple for life. The Western Circuit Stock company wll begin a four nights' engagement aj. the Do hany theater , opening next Sunday nlgli with "Tho Pay Twin , " a strong melodrama in which some realistic railway scenes an presented. At the Second Presbyterian church on an nlversary communion service will be hel < this evening. Last evening the usual preparatory paratory mcctlug had for Its subejct , "Mary1 ; Anointing of the Savior. " Full prcparatloi for Easter Is being made. Mrs. C. G. Sumdcra Is In Delta , la. , when he wont to attend the wedding of her sis tcr. Miss Molllo Nowklrk , to Mr. Frank Ken ilcll , at the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Nowklrk. The bride li well known In this city , whcro she has fro qucntly visited her s'ster. Warrants were- Issued yesterday for th arrest of the Ellsworth brothers , dalrymer upon t'hc ' complaint of Christina Peterson who charged them with Interfering with he property rights by constructing a fence upo : her property The men were not placed un dcr arrest , but were ordered to appear he fore Justice Vlcn this morning. The city engineer has made two appoint mcnts for his department. Ho selected P. B Sullivan for the position of sewer Inspecto and Charles Banther for the duties In thi office that have been discharged by Frnnl Sherrat. Both of the now men filled thel positions yesterday. Mr. Etnyre was not a the office during the day , being detained u homo on account of sickness. 0. B. Vluva Co. , female remedy ; consults tlon free. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to C Health book furnished. 326-327-3 8 Merrlan block. Elegant cottage for sale. Klnne , Baldwin bll N. T. numbing companr. Tel. 250. Buy your groceries at J. Zoller & Co. Fix Up the Trennnrcr'n Bond. The special committee of the council ap pointed for the purpose ot fixing up the bom of Treasurer Reed spent a portion of the da ; yesterday at the work and finally completes t It to the satisfaction of all concerned. Thi binding companies demurred to some of th conditions , but finally accepted them. Th only change that was effected prohibits th treasurer from signing a check for paymen of any of the bills until they have passe. . through the council and the auditor's offic and that officer has Issued his warrant fo the amounts. Poultry M/TO and garden seeds at J. Zolie & Co. Water mil * Now One. Pay this week and save five per cent. Jtidnon et IIU Judgment. l . P. Judson yesterday applied to the dls trlct court for an order directing the count' treasurer to pay a Judgment which ho hold against the town of Manawa. Manawa ceasei to be a town several years ago and the Judg ment was supposed to bo worthless. Judso/i however , discovered that there was som money belonging to the town In the hand of the county treasurer , realized from th collection of taxes. After some Inquiry h learned that this amount was $44.06 , mor than enough to pay his old Judgment , am moved promptly to get It. "Water IIIIU Now Due. Pay this week and save five per cent. Mllltla Election. Pursuant to special orders No. 4 , headquai ters Third regiment , an election will b held at the armory on Thursday , April 1 < 1898 , between the hours of 8 and 11 o'cloc p. m. , for the purpose of electing a firs lieutenant to fill the existing vacancy. Al members ) are hereby ordered to be presenl By order of W. O. Pryor , Captain. Poultry wlro and garden aeeds at J. Zollc ft Co. Dr. Roller , osteopath. Beno block. Heal KutatcTraiiMfor * . The following transfers are reported fror the title and loan office of J. W. Squire , 10 Pearl street : Sheriff to Tnomas C. Kcnedy , lot 4 , block 28 , Everett's addition , s. d. . $ S3 Claus Ehmko nnd wlfo to F. G. Clark , south 3 feet lot 6 , block 4. Noo's addition , wf d J Kecclver of Council Bluffs Insurance company to Gustavo C. Plummer , swtt swtt 21-74-43 , rcc. d sc August Jor.eschelt to Knty Jonesaielt , part lot 1 , section 22 , nnd part lot 1. 27-74-44 , W. d OC Uriah McLean , referee , to J , E. Frum. wVi nwtt and nwtt s\\tt 16-77-40. ref. d 55' Sheriff to Bcnnlngton County Savings bank , north 65 feet lota 5 and C , block 14 , Hall's addition , s. d 1,2 ( Six transfers , total $ sK MENERAY BROS , NURSERYMEN , Of Orescent City are hero In Council DluC and Ocnoha with tbelr fine line of fruit treei grape vlore , etc. , and all kinds of fine ehad treeei , flowering thrubs and rostn. Thel ale grounds are located at 615 Eaat Broad way , Council Bluffs , and on Farnam ctrce one block west ot Twentieth ntrcet , Omahi where you will be waited on at all time with pleasure. We cell all goods very chea and guarantee til goods flrit-cliea. Onakahoa * , lUUUi Council Uluffi PAVING - MEETS OPPOSITION Property Owners Object to the Eitensivi Improvements Contemplated. REMONSTRANCES OUTWIIGH PETITION ! Advocate * of theCninpalirn Find I Hard FlKht Ilefare- Them In the City Council on Two Street * . A strong effort Is being made to proven the opening of the paving campaign by th property owners who will bo called upon t meet the expenses of the work on the street to.be Improved. In a number of Instance the forces have been about equally divide and the protests and petitions leave the mat ter In a condition that will require the mem ters of the council to exercise a great den of discretion and some diplomacy It the In tent Is to please all. The greatest numbe of protects come from the property owner on Fourth street , which has been orderc rcpaved from Broadway to Worth streel On this street Is located some ot the fines residence property In the city and Its valu has been greatly depreciated of late year on account of the condition of the pavlnj Naturally the owners of the best propert are among the citizens most anxious to hav the old blocks removed and they have a ! signed the petition askl-jg the council to or der the otrcet repaved. A remonstrance In mediately followed the petition and a larg number of names was attached to It , bu within the last few days several of the prop erty owners have ordered their names re moved from the rcmctistran.ee and attache them to the petition. Still the showing I about even on both sides , with the odds , I there arc any , slightly In favor of the pro testers. On Eighth street the objectors yesterda asserted that they had a majority of th property owners and street frontage or * thel paper and claimed to bo abto to show th council that there was no necessity for re paving at the present time. The propert owners on this street claim that the tlm for ordering It rcpaved will not arrlvo unt after a number ot other streets lying nearc the center of the city have been repavec They declare the council Is taking the wren course and Instead of going several block away from the newly paved streets nmd 01 dcrlng repavlng , the work should begin o the streets adjoining Pearl and Main , In w der to give a continuous line of new paving They say when this Is done there will be n objection to repaying their street. In th present condition of the city finances the bellevo there will be no encouragement 1 the. council of this plan. Some of the par commissioners , however , assert that the will vote to appropriate the amount neede to pay for the paving and will pay cash f < the work. The general feeling among the propert owners and the members of the council Is ( favor brick to the exclusion ot all othc kinds ot material , but the demand for at phalt In some localities U too strong to t resisted , and It Is about certain that thcr will bo some ot this kind of paving laid th summer. Poultry wire and garden seeds at J. Zollc & Co. A niinlne Clinnce. I have one of the best locations In th city of Council Bluffs for sale. Rcstaurar and Ice cream parlors , fruit and confectlor ery business. All now stock and fixture ! If token this week will sell at a tmrgali Good reason for selling. Address F , Be office , Council Bluffs. Buy your meat at J Zoller & Co. PAYING TOWNSHIP ASSESSOIl ! Dooril of Snpervl or Allow * Two Tlilrdo on Account. A largo number of township assessors hav partially completed their work , and some c them finished altogether , end all want som part ot their compensation. Yesterday largo number of these bills were presente to the Board of County Supervisors and afte some dlecusblon the board decided to orde the auditor to pay two-thirds of the amour due to all of the assessors. The board spent a busy day yesterday an finished the work of allowing the bills. Jamc Dutcher was appointed janitor at the count court house after the board had passed , resolution requiring htm to appear bcfor J. C. Blxby for examination as to qualifier tlons to take care of the heating plant. Th order was compiled with during the day , bu Blxby refused to give , the required certlf cate. Dutcher employed an attorney an went before the board on tbe merits of th caee. Decision was withheld until today. Some time was given to the conslderatlo of the pauper problem , and several new rule were made concerning the matter. It wa ordered that hereafter all elck paupers wh are sent to the hospitals as county charge can only be admitted upon the order of tb township trustees countersigned by the clt physician. Another resolution was pa ° se Instructing the overseer of the poor and a township trustees to take notice of this ruli All ot these officials were also instructed < servo notices upon all paupers coming Inl the county that they must leave and rctur to their former places ot residence. Tti county auditor was Instructed to furals all of the township trustees with the propc notification blanks. The object of this la1 Is to prevent any pauper not belonging bet from gaining a residence hero , and the actlo contemplated the service ot notices upo them at regular periods. Arslctant County Attorney Spencer Smlt made his report of the criminal business the had come under his control since his offic was created by the board last year. 1 showed that 'for the last quarter there ba\ been eighty-six cases : Dismissals fourteet convicted or held to the grand Jury fortj cases outside of Kane township twenty-five convictions fifteen. The total expense f < this business was $677.55 , an average ( about $7.70 a case. Last year the averag was $19 a case. The board fixed the bonds for the as e < sors at $1,600 for the city aee Bfior and $5 ( for each of the township assessors. Semi tlmo'was ' spent In examining the bills for tt rare of the Insane. A bill ot $40 presentc by Shelby county for the temporary care < Dan Murphy , an Insane person whoao hen- was In this county and who attempted I kill himself with an axe , was referred I Supervisor Brandes with Instructions to aj prove It If ho found It to be all right. Thellent In Town. Speaking of paints , there is one bran that leads all others that's Harrison' ) Georzo S. Davis cells It. Witter IllllH Now Due. Pay this week and save five per cent. Hoffmayr's fancy patent flour makes tt best and moat bread , Ask your grocer for I Mm. Keewan Auk * Illvorrr. Fulvla Kecgan applied for a dlvorco yei terdajr. . .from her husband , Patrick. The were vtomrrjtd In this city on August 2 1891 , ah'd'htye. three children. The wife ask $1,500 alimony and alleges that her husban Is tbe owner of 120 acres ot farm land an has personal property to the value ot bi tween $3,000 and $4,000. She bases her su on cruelty and Incompatibility of tempei ment and asks for the custody ot the chili prntb of John O'Donnrll. Ywterday morning at 8 o'clock occurn the death of John O'Donncll , one of tbe ole < o t and most respected citizens ot Counc Bluffa. Although be had been ailing for ovi two wwka hi * dealt came M & curprlse ' his friends. The deceased waa 75 yeara cli and was born In Ireland , coming to Amcrlc ; In 1E40 add to Council Bluffs eight yean later , where he continued to reside up , t < tha time ot his death. Mr. O'Donnell slutc , ono of the first blacksmith shops In Councl Bluffs , but retired from buslnem fourteet years ago. * He leaves a wife and four chtl drcn K'Hhcrlne , Margaret , Mary and Wll Ham J. The funeral will take place frorr the family residence , 322 Park avenue , Frl day afternoon at 2:30. : Services at St Francis at 3 p. m. PIIOCKHDl.VUS OF TIII2 CITY COUNCIL City Father * Tra linnet Onlte a Untcti of lltiHlnemi. It was supposed that the matter of the surety bond offered by City Treasurer Reei had been fixed up satisfactorily to the coun ell by the special committee yesterday after. noon , but when the matter was brought ui at the special meeting of the council las night there was a wldo difference of oplntor among the members as to the advisability o accepting It. The difficulty arose over thi provision Inserted by the bonding companlei that the temporary bond should continue li force for a period of fifteen days and at thi end of that time the companies would notlf ; the city of their Intention to Issue the boiu for the period of one year or decline to di It at all. It was explained that this wa the regular proceeding of the companies am that their rules would not permit them ti Issue a bond for a longer period. Aldermai Casper Instated upon providing all posslbli safeguards , but declared hlmrelf to b heartily In favor of the surety bond Insteai of the personal bonds heretofore given by thi city treasurers. He thought that such i bond was superior to any personal bond , am called attention to the fact that the peopli of Nebraska were having a good deal o trouble In attempting to force the collectloi of large personal bonds and were offerlni to settle with the bondsmen at 40 cents 01 the dollar. Mr. Reed was called for and declared tha ho had , the word of the general agents of th bonding .companies . that the full bonds wouli bo here within six days and suggested tha the matter go over until that time , provldci it would not Jeopardize his title to the office This was agreed to and the present clt ; treasurer will continue to hold the office unti April 13. There were many citizens present to pro test against the repaying of Fourth stree when the matter waa brought up and severu of them were permitted to state their objec tlon. Emmet Tlnloy and John Llndt , as at torneys for a number of them , spoke at som length and made strong pleas against th passage of the improvement ordinance. L H. Mossier und W. A. Wood also spok against the proposition and the matter wa finally submitted to the committee ot th whole , which will meet tonight and' devot the entire evening to the discussion of th subject. The question of buying a street sweepe was sprung upon the council by a rcsolutlo Introduced by Alderman Casper , bearing th names of Aldermen Saylcs and 'Metcalf. Th resolution directed the committee on street and alleys to notify the owners of strec sweepers that It was the intention of th city to purchase at least ono Immediately ante to direct them to submit proposals to sol machines. There was some objection ! to th resolution , but It was carried and the com nilttco was ordered to Investigate and repor to the council at the next meeting. .Owing to the failure of some of the mos responsible bidders for printing and blanl book supplies to transmit the required bon with their bids , It was decided to reject al of the bids for thla kind ot work and read vertlse. E. E. Hart and the Citizens' State ban. were granted permission to construct a three foot areaway on the east side of their ne\ bank building. At 11 o'clock the council took up the mat ter of electing a city physician. There wa only ono candidate , Dr. T , B. Lacey , to b voted for and ho rccelvodi a majority of th votes. The Grnnd Ilunli. There will be a grand rush when the ex position opens and Council Bluffs should bi looking her best. Put your house In shapi by giving it a fresh coat of paint. Selec your colors and then come to us and ge your paints and oils. The material you bu : at our house Is the best to bo had. Oui paints will last , so that you need not wasti money every year or ao by repainting , ai will be the case If you use poor material We have the most extensive paint house li the city and you are sure to be suited. Council Bluffg Paint. Oil and Glass com pany. Masonic block. Superintendent Illney Will Leave. Superintendent Hlsey announced ycstcr day that he had accepted an offer to Introduce troduco a system of teaching arithmetic. Hi headquarters will bo in Chicago and he wll remove there as soon as ho can close up hi business here. It Is posalble that he will re sign at once and "pcrrnlt Mr. iHayden to assume sumo the full duties of the position to whlcl ho was elected a few days ago. Some o the members of the Board of Education ar favorable to this plan , as It will save Su pcrlntendent Hlsey's salary from the presen time until the close of the school year AugusC 1 , unless some arrangements ar made by which ProT. Hayden.may draw It Negotiations are now under way to settl this point and when U Is settled Prof. Hlse and 'Mrs. Hlsey will at ooce leave for the ! new home In Chicago. Ileurlnnr 1'ontlioned. The hearing of the arguments on the ar plication for a temporary writ of injunctlo * t > 3 restrain E. E. Hart and the directors c the Citizens' .bank from closing up the alle In the rear of its new building on the cornc ot Main street and Broadway was to hav occurred before Judge Smith yesterday , bu the hearing was postponed until next wee ! when the bank will appear In the pleading as the real applicant and the matter of permanent Injunction will bo presented t the court. Buy your meat at J Zoller & Co. Doubt * tlm Return of the Oody. RED OAK , la. , April 6. ( Special Tele gram. ) The father of Lieutenant Darwl' ' Merrltt. who Isot his life by the explosloi of the Maine , discredits the report th'at hi son's remains are now on their way fror Cuba to New York. Ho said to The Be this morning : "It was only a few day ago that I heard from. Secretary Long o the navy regarding ray son's body. He sal that Darwin's body had been located In th wreck of the Maine , but It had not yet bee : raised to the surface. Ho said that as BOO as the body was raised and shipped he woul notify me. " IlimlnrMM Note * . Harlan's Indebtedness at tbe present tlm Is found to bo $23,273. rrho Hartley water works will eoon b finished and In operation. Five hundred elm trees are to bo plante along the boulevard In Keokuk. The promoters have not yet given up hop of a wagonette factory In Charles City. Or the 891 creameries In tbe state of low over 100 were erected during the last year. The new roundhouse to bo erected at Val ley Junction by tbe Rock Island road Is t cost $25,000. The Perry Telephone company has beei granted a twenty-year franchise at Gutbrl Center as a result ot the recent election. A firm of DCS Molnes architects won 1 the contest over the new university bulldlni to bo erected at Iowa City. The bulldlni will cost $150,000. . Lcmara has grown eo rapidly that mon school room la needed. The attic of the nig school building , lighted only rny dormer win daws , has been used for a school room. In Burlington articles of Incorporation o tbe Burg Waged company were filed wltl the county recorder with a capital stock o $100,000 , all paid up. The company'wlll eooi erect a large addition to Its present plant. The Earllng hotel , at Spencer , wae cold a eherlff'i ealo CD a second mortgage held b the First National bank. U waa bid In b ; the bank at $5,744.45. the amount ot tb mortgage anil costs. The Sioux Fall * Build Ing and Loan association held a first mort gaga for about $7,000 , which will come up a the May term el court. 4 | _ BOARD OF OCTROI MEETS Assembles at Desi ; koines with All the Members "Present , X-GOVERNOR LAHRABIE IS CHAIRMAN Postpone * the Ellctjon'of n Si-protarj Until a. I-nl r' A.lnte llolil * Conference , with Gov ernor Slintr. DEJ3 MOINES , April 6. ( Special Tote gram. ) The now State Hoard of Control mei today with all the members present and ef fected an organization , with ex-Qovernoi Larrabeo as chairman. The election of secretary rotary and other officers was postponed untl a later date. The board held a conference with Governor Shaw and Senators Berry Hcaly and Everall , who doslgneil the law and dlrcusscd the situation. The Iowa miprcmc court today afllrmed tin decision of the Woodbury county 'llstrlc court In sentencing William Young of Slow City to a llfo term for the killing of Georg < Elliott. The murder was committed In Slum City two yeara ago and grew out of a quar rel over a game of cards. The court rendered a decision In the col lateral Inheritance tax case , entitled Admin Istrator of Thomas II. McQeo against Thi State , which wes appealed from Pottaxsat tamle county. The court holds that thi property of an estate must bo appraised a actual Instead of assessed value and that tb < exemption In the law applies to the agsr * gate estate , and not to the shares of indl vldual heirs. The court handcj down twelvi decisions In all. Attempted Suicide niul it Scnniln ] . ELDORA , la. , ( April 6. ( Special. ) A remarkable markablo case Is reported from Union , It this county. A Miss Valentino arrived li town about noon , went to the homo of he : sister , where she lott a satchel containing i ' note. In which she stated that oho was' Ir trouble and would be dead soon , and thei she- went out Into the country four miles ti the homo of David Hauler , for whom tin had kept house until recently , crawled li through the window and confronted thi newly-married pair , telling Mrs. Mauser tha Me. Hauser had promised to marry her am now ehe was going to kill herself. Sin then. In. their presence , took a quantity o morphine. They hurried after doctors , whi eoon got dor beyond danger so that she wai able to be taken to her father's home. Telephone Company Turned Down. ATLANTIC , la. , April 6. ( Special Tele gram. ) The Iowa Mutual Telephone compan ; appeared before the city council last nigh and asked for an exclusive franchise , * bu was refund. Pat Boyle of Masscna alsi came be-fore the council and verbally re quested It to let him erect poles and ntrin. wire In the city , stating that tie representei a telephone company building a line Iron Corning through to Atlantic to connect wit ! the mutual telephone company's exchange. lie Illcil' In. AlaNkn. CIIARITON , la. , April 5. ( Special. ) J. E Dcntley of this city died In Alaska , at Ship' camp , March 23 , Information to that cffcc having Just been received In this city by li' < relatives. It Is suppoiibd he was Injurei while helping In transportation over thi Chllcoot pace. He left Charlton wild older February 2. His wife' and two daughter live here. 1'hyKlolniiM1 Contention Clone * . DUBUQUE , la. , j p.rll G.-iThe physician. ] convention closed tonight after deciding ti meet et Qulncy , III. , "next1 year. These offl ' cers were elected : , President. C. E. Rutli Keokuk ; vice presidents , J. H. Murphy , St Louis and F. H. Martin , Chicago ; secretary D. E. Fowler , Dubuque ; treasurer , D. S Falrchlld , Clinton. AfltrniH Inheritance Tax Dcclnlan. DBS MOINES , April 6. The euprem court , In the collateral Inheritance tax cas from Scott county , affirms the decision of th lower court , that exemption of $1,000 ne value Is not to bo applicable to Indlvldua heirs against the tax of 5 per cent on th market value of the property of decedent dying Intestate. Dnrneil to Death in a Field. LEMARS. la. , April 6. ( Special. ) The 6 year-old daughter of Fred Earle , a fame of this county , was burned to death In i field , where she and her brother were bum Ing cornstalks. The brother tried to savi her when her clothing caught fire by puttlni his coat around her , but was unable to do eo Pnntor Makes u > Change. CRESTON , la. , April 0. ( Special. ) Rev C. P. Lang , who for four yeara has beei pastor of the Evangelical church , will leavi next week for Story City , where he baa ac cepted a pastorate. He will be succeeded b ; Rev. F. H. Brookmuller , who cornea ( ron Klngsloy , la. Nnme New Chief. SIOUX CITY. April 6. ( Special Telegram , The scramble for the office of chief o police of Slo'ux City "was settled by Mayo : Quick this morning naming Charles O'Shon eeay for the office. The new chief was thi former city marshal. This retires Jame Nelon. Take * ' IIU Own Life. AUDUBON , la. , April 6. ( Special Tele gram. ) Jena Peterson , son of a wealth ; Danish farmer six miles west of Audubon ommltted suicide by shooting. , The bed ; was then burned In the house In which hi lived. Disappointment In love was th cause. Snil Death Hit Walnut. WALNUT , la. , April 0. ( Special. ) Th funeral of Mrs. James Lawless was bo'.i " hero today. She leaves five children. Sh was an old resident of the town and mucl rcepectcd. Fatal Cime of HleeonKhn. CASCADE. la. , April 6. ( Special. ) Johl Geary , a well known citizen , died here Sun day as a result of a case of hiccoughs whlcl could not be controlled. He was 57 year old. ° lown niul tlie > 'Kxiioltlon. The legislature eh'ontd have appropriate "twice $25,000 , " rays the Odebolt Chronicle "but the amount , If prudently expended , wll make a creditable showing for the state. " The Telegraph of .Atlantic Bays the low. . commissioners should bet able to make i creditable showing' ' tor the state. "Tha amount of money , ' It adds , "proper ! ; handled and applied , wfll Ko a good ways li making a show of ocfV'products. " Referring lo tie appropriation for the low. exhibit at the exposition the Creston Gazett says : "Iowa now hps ] $35,000 available tea a building and an , exhibit. This la as 1 should be , though a , little larger approprla tlon would not bAve hurt. Iowa wlshej Omaha all kinds of success In Its exposition. ' Referring to theJowa fund for a stati exhibit In Omaha the Cedar Rapids Repub llcan saye that aa lt ; "will bo In the handi of eome of the same men who made ei much out of a little at the World's fair , al may expect a creditable showing for thi Hawkeye state at Omaha this summer. " The Boone News fields that some peopli are a little eore that Iowa's approprlatloi to the Omaha exposition Is not larger "While more money would have brough more display , " saya the News , "this la cer tain that It the committee uses good Judg ment In this matter a very creditable dUpla ; can be given Iowa for the amount of mono ; that has been set aside- for this-purpose. " The farmer , the mechanic and the blcycli rider are liable to unexpected cute am bruise * . DeWltfe Witch Hazel Salvo is th < beat thing to keep on hand. It hcali quickly acd U a well known cure lor pllea. SILVER. CMIRS AHE .MKET1XG W. J , Rrrnn Will Ailitre * * the Con vention Today. INDIANAPOLIS , April 6. The convcntlor of the League of lllmctalllc cluts ot thi Ohio valley met In Tomllnson ball today Kach of the 900 clubs of the organlratlor was expected to acnd a delegate , but as ccv. oral prominent congressmen could not be present , the number of delegates dropped below original estimates. The convention will remain In session until tomorrow night. W. J. Dryan .will bt ono of the prominent speakers at the lasl setalon. George Fred Williams of Mosachu - setts la also scheduled for H speech. Dele- gtacs declare that free silver Is losing none of Its merits , aad that any apparent lack of enthusiasm or falling oft In numbers al thlo conference will bo due to the laterna- tlonal political situation. Tomorrow from 4 to 6 p. m. a reception will be given In honor of the League ol Illmetalllc clubs. IDEATI ! HECOItll. T. H. Ior e > - . MORSE DLUFF , Neb. , April 0. ( Spccla Telegram. ) J. E. Dorscy dle < l tcnlfiht at i o'clock after an Illness of over a year ol Brlght's disease. He hid an operation per formed last Sunday , and It proved too mucl for him In hla weak condition. Mr. Domes wan president of the L. E. Dorsey Gralr company , w-lth elevators here and at Cordova Neb. Ho was also connected with the Mor cur Mining company of Salt Lake , was t Mrson and a member of the Workmen am was -business man of high standing. TlionuiM llraoeleii. IHUMDOLDT. Neb. , April C. ( Speclal.- ) Thomas Oracelen , an old soldier , died qulU suddenly of heart disease at his home It this city Tuesday evening. Ho had been ail ing for some time , but nothing serious wae anticipated and the attack came so auddenlj that he dleJ before a physician could reacl him. The funeral will occur Thursday am ho will be burled In the Catholic ccmeterj at Danson. Ilov. L. lleiidln. PIBHOE , Nob. , April G. ( Special. ) Rev L. Dendln , pastor of the- German Lutherai church , cast of town , died 'Monday forcnooi and was burled this afternoon. Ilev. J. I' Mueller of Norfolk preached the funeral ser moo. Kiioeh J. .Mntliln. GREENWOOD , Neb. , April G. ( Speclal.- ) Enoch J. Mathls , aped 81 years , died on hi ; farm near town this morning. He formerlj belcciKcd to the Iowa Graybeard regiment Ho leaves a wife and three sons. Lift * liiNtirniico Oflleer. NEW YORK , April G. Archibald II Welch , second vice president of the 'Nev York Life Insurance company , died today a his summer residence at Morrlstown , N. J. aged GO. GLADSTOME HlU'OltTKI ) TO HE DEAD Announcement IN . .Madent 1'arlx , liu LnckH Confirmation. LONDON , April 7 According to a special from Paris the Gaulols announces that Mr Gladstone Is dead. Nothing Is known here that would Justify the statement , which Is without doubt , a canard. Service to EiiNterti Anln. HAMBURG , April 6. The Hamburglscl Docrscnhallo says tt learns that the Ham burg-American steamship line , the Nortl German < IVoyd Steamship company , the hous < of Robert M. Sloman of Hamburg and thi Indra line of Liverpool have formed a syr > dlcate for a fortalghtly service from Nev York to eastern Asia. The first steamer , thi Indra Para , leaves , New York April 30. NEW York , April 30. The dispatch re celved In this city today regarding the for matloa of a syndicate for a fortnight ) ; freight service from New York to easterr Asia Is confirmed by Gunch , Bdyc & Co. the managing agents In this city. Otlo'H Condition Not Serloni. MUNICH , April G. An official bullctlc Issued this afternoon with reference to tin condition of the demented King Otto o Bavaria , who yesterday was reported to bi dying , saja : "Thex condition of the king li not serious , but he Is suffering from , a sllgh hemorrhage of the bladder. " PerlHh In the lee FloeH. ST. JOHNS. N. P. , April 6. The seallni steamer Vanguard Is returning to port wltl three of Its crew dead , the Leopard w < lt ! two and the Labrador with two. They per tshed In the Ice floes on the night of Marcl 21. The Aurora , which arrived today , hat twenty-five men frost-bitten. Baron Fnvn. in CoinliiK Ilnck. ROME , April 6. King Humbert received In audience today Baron Fava , who will sal for the United States next Tuesday to resum < bis duties as Italian ambassador at Wash Ington. Kate , ot the Indian. Dill. WASHINGTON , April G. ( Special Tele gram. ) It ls > Indefinite when the conferenc committee on the Indian 'bill ' will meet , ow Ing to the press of other matters which ar considered of much greater Importance a this time. This delay has caused ccnaldera ble discussion among 'Uie members of thi Nebraska delegation. The fate ot the In dlan con grew bill Is subject to Influence : thai may defeat' the amendment should th delay continue longer. Senator Allen to night addressed a letter to Senator Allison chairman of the committee on appropriations setting forth the reasons why an early con elderatlon should bo given to the Indian ap proprlatlon bill. The letter states that th expedition Is but sixty days off and ask that a conference be held at the earliest op portunlty. Contract * for Pullniaiin. CHICAGO. April 6. The Union Paclfli road has closed a fifteen years' contrac with the Pullman Palace Car company fo ; the operation of that company's * sleeper * over that system. Considerable comment hai been caused by the transaction. It wai thought that the Veaderbllt Influence woul < bo strong enough to secure for the Wagne ; company the Union Pacific contract. It U Intimated that Wagner cars may be usei In. connection with the through Overlam service to San Francisco , but for all othei business Pullman cars will be uoed. Clock Contract Awarded. WASHINGTON , April 6. ( Special Tele gram. ) Joseph Barborka was today awardei the contract for placing the tower clock am bell on tbo Omaha public building ot $2,760 PertnlnliiHT to I'ONtofllcm. WASHINGTON. April C. ( Special Telo gram. ) An order was Issued today cstab Ilcttcr than Klondike Gold. Mrs. D. A. McCoy , 711 South 27th St. Omaha , writes ; "Your Dr. Kay'u Rcnovatoi Is worth Its weight In gold. I am an ok lady C7 years old. I have been troubled foi the past 20 years with constipation , Indl gcstlon and sleepless nights , but since tak Ing Dr. Kay'B Renovator I can sleep like e child and fcm not troubled In the least wltt the above dlseasea. " Wo know Dr. Kay's Renovator never hai had an enual as a spring medicine or foi dyspepsia or any stomach trouble , constipa tion , liver or kidney diseases. Why not give It ? Send address us a chance to prove to you dress for our 68-page book of recipes and prescriptions. Several have said It In worth live and ten dollars. Druggists sell Dr. Kay's Renovator at 25 cents and $1 , or six for | 5 but It they do not have It , do not take an > substitute they may say 1s "Just as good' ' for It has no equal. 11 they do not have It , you can get It from us by return mall. Dr , B. J. Kay Medical Co. , Omaha , Neb. llshlng a rostofflcc substation on West Malr street In Marehalltonn. la. Samuel A. McCutchton AOS today ap < pointed peiuaoter : at Ilurbink , Box llutte couaty , Neb. , vice L. M. Kennedy , removed , and Wtnley Messier at I'nxton , Keith county , Ntb. , vice J. F. Roche , resigned. Striking Cnriu-nlprn Win. CHICAGO. April C. The carpenters' strike which begun Monday came to n midden cml today , when nil the larger contractors signed the union carpenters' agreement. Thin Is n victory for the strikers. Tne strike caused fiOW union rnriiuntera to quit work. The agreement sip neil Is prnctlcnlly tiio snmc im the onn previously In force , except for the provision for n weekly pay day , Saturday half holidays during the summer months nml n more stringent en forcement of the 3I tc un 'iiour wngo scale. 'Hurt ' \VenknenN fur .Machinery. NEW UBDKOUU , Mass. , April G.-Tho re. suit of the expert examination ot the books of the Uennctt nnd Columbia mills nt the time of the collapse of fiic corporation , nbout n year nf.o , wns made public today. It appears that tile treasurer , the Into 1'Ynnk It. Hndley , miule , or caused to bo inndc1 , entries of sundry payments purport ing to be made to C. F. Hlley & Co. , for machinery , iiBsreKntlnR $150.000 , which the firm never received. Cii.il Miner * Strike. Ind , April G.-A11 the machine miners niul Vielpcra In the No. 1 nnd No. S mines of the Brazil Illock Coal company , cotiRlstlnR uf about iiOO men , went on n strike today. The miners demand SS cents n ton for iimmlnc mining and the operators nre only willing to pay 29 cents. The matter Is now In the hands of the miners' executive committee of thla district , but there Is little likelihood of mi early adjustment. Mnkn \Krccint-nt nllh Strike . MASS1V.LON . , O. , April C.-At n Joint con ference of committees representing the coal operators nnd miners of the Mnsslllon dis trict held In this city tnls afternoon nn nprcemciit w.is reached nnd most of the miners will resume work tomorrow at the opeiators' terms. llllili.May lie Head. CHARLESTON , W. Vu. , April C.-In re. fusing to grant n writ of mnndnmus to pro hibit the rending of the rrotc.stniH bible In t'no public schools the stnte supreme court deemed today tiiat there wus no law to pro hibit It. CUIIES WITHOUT I'AIX. One of tin" IIOHt KentnrcN of thv Mew Pile Cure. The Pyramid Pile Cure cures every form of Pllea without one particle of pain. This desirable point Is not obtained by the use of Injurious opiates , \\hlch simply deaden and paralyze the nerves of the parts and make matters worse In the long run. But It Is done solely by Its remarkable healing and oolhlng effects. And while It thus gives Immediate rellcff at the same time the disease Is not merely checked , but a radical cure Is rapidly ac complished. And the point no want to make clear Is that all it his Is done without a purtlolo of pain. This- fact Is one reason for the great popu larity of the Pyramid Pile Cure and consti tutes ono very great difference between It and almcst any other kind of treatment for piles. Every kind of surgical operation for piles Is excruciatingly painful , besides endanger ing the life of the patient , und In in Ml cases Is not to be compared with the Pyramid Cure , neither In making successful cures without pain nor In cheapness and safety. The Pyramid Pile Cure has been before the public too long , and Its merits recog nized by too many people to allow It to bo clcssed with the many salves , suppositories , pills , etc. , and you run no risk In trying It , as Is often the case with now and untried preparations. If you are ever troubled with any form of piles or rectal disease do not forget the Pyr amid Pile Cure. Prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Marshall , Mich. , and sold by druggist ! ) at EO < ? ent8 per package. REMEDY CO. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary , Btcondanr or Ttrtlarr BI/XJD POISON permanfntly Cured in 15 to 35 Days. Tou can * b * treated at bom * ( or am * prloo und r cam * cuaranty. It you pratn to om here we will contract to pay rail- read ( are and hotel bllU , and no oluuje tt we ( all to cure. IF TOU HAVE taken meroury. Iodide potanh aad Mil fmye achti and pain * , Muooui Fatehea In mouth. Bore Throat , Flmplti , Copptr Col. rd Bppti , Ulccra on any vart of the body , Hair or Kyabrotra falling out. It U this Btcondtry Wt Guanmtie to Curt Wei eollclt the rncit obatlnate challenge tbe world ( or a caie we cannot cure. Thla dlaeaie hai always baffled the kill ot tbe J o t eminent phyilelaiu. ISOO.OOO capital behind our unconditional guaranty. AbioluU prood nt aeajed on application. 100 t t * book teat ( re * . Addreea COOK REMEDY CO. , 1401 Maionlo Tempi * , Chicago , 111. CO OK : REMEDY QQ Potent 1 Powerful ! ! Positive ! ! ! Why natueeta , irritate and nptot tbo ctomaeh , and derange tun boweli by loidlnir up the lyiUm with all art * of dlutreuble and often Ineffectual In- teriml raedlolnee when you have eo patent , powerful and punitive an external rem edy ' Porous Benson's Plasters which accornpllih aa raaeb nnd m nro than the former without producing tnr of their tnd effects. The/are cumpoMdofmadlclnalconoentrationtthatneverfnll la promptly relieve Nelnllrn , Neuralgia , Mnariilar IthcnmnllNin , I.IIIIK and Client l > UcaiiriiAirrellniiiinftlie.InliitH , Kldnei > , to. lakUtuyonaliUNNON. Ref use tutotltuun. rrlc ! Uc nta. Beabur & Johninu , M'f'c Cl > mlitr. KIT Tork. etk. ftoewdWeek. WEAK MEN Never.rcti.rn , amiBl Bl ( It far uonatanl ire * * , Inflammatlas * IrritatlcBi or DlecralUal t mnooia nuotraDa. - ' ' . not Mtrta. DUFFtS PURE FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL A Dull Stupid 1'celiiiK , A Bad Tnstu in the Mouth , A Loss of Ap- petiU' , Sinking at the Pit of th Stomach , Hciulaclic , Pains ill tha Muscles and Joints , Feverl.shncss , can all bu avoided by the use of this great whiskey. Sold by all druggists and gruccrs * Send for pamphlet. DUFFY MAl.T WHISKEY CO. , Rochester , N. Y. " Mother * ! .Motlierult MutlierntM Mrs. Window's BoothlnK S > rtin hna boon nrmt for uvcr 50 jeuia by mlllluiiH uf mothers for , their children while teething wll'.i pviftct cue * ccas. It 8oullics the child , dnftrns the BUM * . nllnj.i nit pain curcn lnil colic ami la thu hoit remedy Tor Dlarrhoen. Sold by druKglaM In u\ci-y unit ot the woiKl. Do BUIO nnd n U ton , "Mrs. Wln lnw's BoothlnR rfyrup" untl take nai other hind. 23 cents n bolllt. G.W.PangleM.Di THK GOOD SAMARITAN 25 VEKR'S EXPERIENCE. Kcuclcr of DlMRnHCH of lucii and > voiien. PROPRIKTOR 01' TH1 $ World's Iturbul DIupciiRiiry of Mcdlclivh I CUUK Cntntrh of Hcnd , Thront mid LUUKS , Diseases of Kju niul Unr , Fits nnd Apoplexy , Heart. I.lver niul Kidney Ulncases , Dmbctcs , IlrlKlit's Disease , HI. VltuH Dance , llheinnatlfin , t-erof'.ila. Dropsy cured without IttppliiKi Tiinu Worm * rmmned , all chronla Nervous uml Private Diseases. In younjr nnd LOST inliUllonK''dmen. ' Only 1'liyslcinn who can i properlyCMIIK.SVIMIII.IS without destroying teeth and bones. No inor ouiy or poison mineral ueod. ' The only Physician who cnti tell what nil ! you without asking a question. Those at a distance ucml for question blank. No. 1 for men ; No. 2 for women. r , All coriosnondenco strictly coiitldontlah Mcdlulno sent by express. AfldrcpB all letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , 055 Brouilwny , COUNCIL IU.UFFS , 14. I33 8cnd S-ccnt stnmo for reolv. OR. / McCREW IB THE ONLY SPECIALIST WHO TB1CAT8 AUi ' Private Diseases Witt MM 1 UU rd.r f MEN ONLV SO YMI-IExperience. ' 10 your * in Omaha. Book Free. Oonanlt& < tlon Free. Box 708 , ot 14th and Famim Bti * OMAHA. SEE. Saturday XiKlit , April nsniiilny Aft ernoon , April 1(1 KiiHter Miitliicc. .1 New York Production M M07.AKT SYMI'IIOXY CI.UII. I Jilts Marie ( Louise Gunener , 1'rlnm Dnnnd Bonrano Mr. Marie lllodek , Viol da Qumtm. Selected ( irocram latest mutlcnl novelties , Ilcrr Theodor Hocli , greatest cornetlct In thfl world. PIUCKS Flrct floor , fide : balcony , S3o and COcl nailery , Kc. Matinee prices , 2oo and Kc. Seats now on tale. | ' DOHANY THEATER. ' Pour MKlidi ComiiionclnK Similar. April 10. Realism Realized The Magnificent Melodrama Masterpiece , j The Pay Train. Two Tons of Special Scenery and Masslvi , Mechanism Hparkllntr Specialties- Clever Company. TRULY A COLjOSSALi 1'HODUCTION. PRICES 10c-:0o-30c. 1 Sale opens Thursday morning. PINE .SIMMER DRINK. SCHLITZ M1LB ffiP BEER The liemt In the world. Deliv ered to nuy pnrt of the city : Telephone UUII. Mull order * nile.l. UNDER & FILTER , lOlil llItOAUWAY. SCHEDULE EXPRESS Runs between Council Bluffa and Omaha * Now In effect. For prompt delivery , call on \Vm. Welch. Bluffa 'phone. 123 ; Omaha phone , 780. HATES LOW. For carriage or express wagon , call at No. 8 North Mala street or above telephones. For sale , cheap , ten-aero trnct of lantT. cor. Madison anil ncnnctt avenues. Council Bluffs. C. 8. Lc-rferts. 03 Main street. FAHSI LOANS THUS iim.AiCE _ SUHIM'Y IIOXDS LowCMt Hntea. All surety bonds executed at my ofllco. ' JAS. N. CAS.UJY , Jit. , B.'JO Mil I n Street Cminell Hliiff . SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. UWEt-LlNQS , FnUIT. 'Atlfe ANU OAIMJCN land * for > al or Hat. Day * Hew , SK 1'carl atrMt. FOH SAM : ou TUADI : . HIOII nnnu BTAL. lion. H8 Main t. , Co. llluffn. la. FOH RAM3 OU THADK. SZ APUHS CMIOICH KTHt * land on eniy terinn , 2 nillea norlli Keel's poutolllce. Henry Hltlitcn , 212 Harmony ilrcct. 5c-Charles Sumner Cigar-5c Mnde ( or Trade COUNCIL Who Dealer Appreciate * Supplied a l ) Gaud Smoke. John G. Woodward & Co , BLUFFS , IOWV ,