Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 26, 1898, Image 6

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COUNCIL . , BLUFFS-
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' ? „ Try Metre's eliJck feel.
* fir. Roe ; eeatlat , Menlaia Week. ;
Attdttneea go wild over Farland , ,
® Dr. Oreen , eflce E12 Fourth street. *
Jereey Cream levr. Bartel * : MllIr.
fir. Drswa. dsatlst. room.Ml. Merrlan hi )
Bra : Myoer'.V.'Barier removed to ill Beat
f . KM k" M. Aml . i * " >
mipni aifwe > * " . * . „ t *
Wanfed CewpeteBt eeok , good .wagei
Mrs.'Ssorge A. Keellne , 1 Park aveV
John Mh'StrongV who ha * been vldtlng "W
J ? . Chambers , returned to his" borne In Cbl
eago last evening.
Mr * . John iMoran , who haa been vUltln
ktr parents In Chicago ( or aeverat weekc
but Returned home.
The brans lauadry Is the leader la fln
work both for color ted finish. 6 0 Peai
street 'Phone MO.- "
.Wanted Competent girl for general hoim
work ; good wages ; no children. Apply Mn
-Wi 8.J { > lmmock , 219 So. , 7th street.
Patrol' Driver Stockdale was relieved jrei
terdar.from duty on the Wagon and aaslgne
to/-we 'regular pstroi 'force. He eupercedt
Ofjctr.Parhy te. -
Jfr-rWrlght , a farmer of James town
ohlpf'wisbrought ( before the Commlmloner
for ihr-Iruiano yesterday. He was found t
be jiulfefIng 'from serious mental trouble
a rial al < .order . was Issued confining him 1
th * CVrlnda hospital for t realm tot. He wa
token Away Isat evening.
Mraf < Rd Colllna of Neola notltted the po
lice yesterday 'that her son Byron Collies ,
lad otj. 16 "ycare , has left hla home wlthou
"her consent. She elated that she bad reu
Dons to believe that he came to Councl
Blurts In .the hope 'of being able to enlist 1
the army. She describee him us being larg
for his age'andapparently. . 18 ycura old. Sh
asked the police (0 send him homo It h
ahowed up here. He left his home on Frldaj
The "Boclcs Olrla" war the plsy presente
3ast evening at the Dohany theater by th
Frlnglrs , The audience waa well please
with the performance and It was evident tha
the company haa' made Itself popular' wit
tbe theater-going people of this city by glv
ilng them .first claw amusement at reduce
"prices. " The specialties Introduced were ver
good , the kaleidoscopic datiee belag excep
tlonally flne. Tonight "Mrs. Nobody" will b
. , t , A'number of damage suits brought b
.Isaac Troupe and others against Fran
'Jones , supervisor of Rockford township , ar
set ( or hearing In the district court todaj
t ( Last summer Troupq with a party of picnickers
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, , nickers met with a serious accident on
% ' detective bridge , approach near Hooey Crce
t-A lake by the'overturning of the wagon i
.which they were riding. The damage suit
are brought against the township supervtco
uponthe groundti that he was negligent 1
not having the bridge repaired or closed. A !
f. the suits Involve oeveral thousand dollari
0.B. . Vtava Co. , female remedy : consult !
tlon free. OBce hours , 9 to 12 .iad 2 to i
Health Look ( urnkhed. i:8-327-3iS Uerrlat
block.
Mooey to loan on clly property. Klnne.
Ki Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 2EO.
A ? ' , Wamnss BadlyTlart.
: Mr . Rlva Carl was" run down and serl
eusly injured while crossing the street nea
PlrsU avenue and Eighth street yestcrda
afternoon. She had been standing on th
crossing talking to Rev. T. J. Mackay c
Omaha and had almost reached the side
Walk when a , boy came dashing along astrld
a pony. The animal was going at a ful
gallcji and Just as 'It reached the woma
it shied at , the flutter of some flags. Mn
Carl , was struck .on the.side by the shoulde
of'the Ahorse and .thrown ! down 'upon th
pavement . 'with , great" ( orce. She was take
to'the Woman's "Christian Association 'hot
pltal. An.examination showed that she ha
received severe Internal Injuries and con
cusslon of the. hraln. . , She remained In a
unconscious condltlosf' until late In the attei
\ on , when she recovered sufficiently to tel
, ' : - , * > _ * aat her home was at 1105 Sixth avenue.
, iThe fcay. whosereckless , riding caused th
.aceMeat. stepped his horse and returned t
the scene. He cave his name.ss Roy Greet
k aon.ot a milkman-living at 41i Harrl
Laon atreet" - < He was deeply grieved * a-t th
a aUeat a4 declared that It was due wholl
/ Heroes * the-police " taok Oreen to the sta
tlea. Hla story was" toldia a stralghKor
war * awaner and was f aad to be corrob
, erate4 ty witnesses and he was net ds
, taint * . Mrs. ' Carl's lajurles are o ( a ver
aerloua nature and the result cannot b
predicted.Sh > la still at the hospital.
' * * 1' , The Graaa Rash ,
iThere'wlll be a grand.rush . when the ex
position opeaa andi-Council Bluffs should b
looking her best. , Put , yowr house In ehap
by , alrtng It a ( rcah , coat ot paint. Selec
: : 'your celem and then -come to "us and gc
iv y * r paints and ol . The material you 'bu
> at our 'k ' Me la the beat to be had. Ou
, .y ; paints will last , so that you need * not watt
. , ' " ( , l OBer rerr y * ' or ao by repainting , a
. 'i ' -l lll' . > e"'t e eaae'lf you ue peer material
iWe'aave the meet extenalve paint house i
w.'ctty and you are aure to be'aulted.
tOouAcll Blufls Paint. OU and Glass com
kMkea aad keepa cleai
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, . . l a * a Bars-lar Wealceas.
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A.'Beveral'weeha/-'agfl Rev. Henry Debon
! M itTf'lM ( > lesTt4 * watea 'that ' 'waa Hakei
> ; a BHirglar whe hrokeMate his home o
Bjtat Broadway. ; Last.evealug . a'young nai
* Wr4-Bt tlM Jfelxmg residence and beggei
0 have akrsottalc ; Interview In prlvat
.wHai-Mry BeLotMt.Rwas granted aad wltl
ovtteat embarrassment the young man be
* 'talk aboa tko burglary. He wai
mltable tBeeWagemeat and after' i
' ? delay pi * ) * * , tko stolen watch Int
! ' of Us i r.-He gave a ful
aeoewat ot.the y. , The burglar prove
'te.be a' youat sea * . weM-kaown IB the cltj
whom1 Mr. aai > lfn. DeLeng had frequent !
'ketrleBM. Hr 'DeLong refused to glvi
ba > Mta man's aaoM or say Information
.that would disclose Ms Ideatlty.
Doiaeatlc teap ta the best tor the laundry ,
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r - * , * ! s4 te Tramsferai
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' , . . -The' following transfers are reported fron
- , - . * ke .title and loan office ot J. W. ftjutrc
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- - spVieria to nceeutera of Charles
. ouchn , neH.of lets 7 and 8 , Tlndale'a
- , ' ' > suM.tttfiOutLot "F , " John John-
- sen's a < W.ad . . . . . . . $ K
Hjlrs'ef Jaass McCMnty to , Jennie A.
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and wife to James
Bump 'et.al to Mary
and Oeorga I * Miller , part lot
5,501
organ. Iwta < and 7 , block 1. aqulre'a
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M > a. M& aeU 1-77-41. and
of aoM nwHJM . w. d. l.m
sVvea tranafera , total .IM.H1
NURSERYMEN ,
Otty are h w ( si COM * * * Mula
( tnto trees.
el toe ate4e
) aia < al > t .til Bart Bra4
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OFF FOR CAMP THIS 10KN1
Light OurJii Will Take
Deputara at 7t46 ,
BELLS TO RING AND WHISTLES TO 110
Elaborate < Presprasa Arraaae ; < l te GH
tke Hern a Proper S
Will Have to Be
Cartallet.
The Dodge Light Guards will leave ti
oamp at Des < Molnea at 7:46 : o'clock th
morning over the Itock Island. At G o'cloc
every bell and whistle In the city will t
let loose , This Is a Jlltle too early for tl
carrying out of the elaborate plan that hi
been arranged to- give them a proper sendol
A telegram was received ( rom Adjutant Get
eral Byers hotly : before 11 o'clock orde
Ing the company to report at Camp McKli
ley this morning. In accordance with pn
vlous Instruction ! ) Captain Pryor at otice wei
to the Rock Island officials ( or the purpoi
ot arranging ( or a special train to carry U
men to Dee Molnes , with the above reaul
On receipt of the order orderlies wei
.mmedlately sent to the homes of. all" It
. .embers who did not happen to be In ti
armory , and a guard was placed at tt
( iqor to prevent auy ot the members leavln
the building without permlatlon. This ordt
RUB rlg'ldly enforced , and the result wl
likely be that tome ot the boya will leav
without the final adieus to their parents aa
friends.
The recruiting office wao etlll open lit
night and several new lecrults were ei
lifted. Tney were Robert S. Robertsoi
James A. Johawn , Martin Hanson , Sam t
Giecn and Arthur C. Ayleswortn.
Krnest B. Cook and Randall Williams wei
dwcharged on surgeon'a certificate o ( dli
Bitter disappointment was ( elt and ej
pressed by all of the members of the Dodj
Llgbt Guards yesferday when tbe news wt
received of the Morrison Interpretation <
the enlistment act. The determlnatlca t
make protest and males it good and stron
was reached without auy division. Tli
news of the president's order and the read
Ing of the law Just passed by congress r <
assured them. The Guards huog aroun
their armory all day , Impatient to get wa ;
A , large number of them refused to ava
thomselvca of. the privilege to return t
tlieir homes en'J ' sleep In comfortable bed
and remataed at the armory all night , sleer
ing on the flow rolled up in their blankei
and getting' accustomed to the hardishlps ' <
real camp life.
During the forenoon transportation 'for 111
company w-aa received ( rom the adluUu
general. It will take them over the Roc
Island , later In the day a telegram wsa"n
eelved ( rom Des Molnes directing Capta :
Pryor to make .arrangements with the Hoc
Island ( or a train , immediately upon recelj
of orders -to move. Orders were also receive
during the day 1'or the drawing ot two dayi
rations.
Colonel Davenport , local general agent ( c
the Burlington , received , . orders at 4 o'clbc
yesterday afternoon to prepare a epsclc
train for tbe transportation of all the com
pwleB ot the Third regiment along his llni
Thta Includes the companies at GIenwoo <
Sheoandoah , Red Oak , Vlllsoa , Bedford
Corning and Creston. The train waa mad
upIn tbe vards here during the night an
waa to leave GJonwood at 7 o'clock In th
m f ° wai EVerV itown and village throug
Which the special train Is tb paea : will glv
some sort ot patriotic demonstration.
Read premium offers inside Domestic Sea
wrappers. * - -
X mapV Cuba , the West * Indies omd ,
the world _ at the Council Bluffs office c
The 'Bee for ten cents. * ' " * \ *
MEBJTI.VO W TUB ' CITK * COBJjdll .
Baataeaa Me Declare War tk
Street Loafers.
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The business men of the city Inaugurate
i war on the atreet corner vloafer last algh
by sendlntr a formidable petition to the eoas
ell asking for the passage ' of > n or llaaBc
prohibiting the gatherings on atreet 'corner
of finance diacoursers .and other people wit !
nothing to do but run thea * Jrs of the go
ernment , The petition waa signed by ever
business , man doing "business 'on mlddl
Broadway and upper Main street. It wn
accompanied by an ordinance of the characte
desired. Considerable dlecueslon was pro
yoked/ and the existing ordinancea. suppose
to cover -the case were looked up. It wa
found that' there la Iready-'sn ordlnanc
with all of the provisions asked for an
dra-wn In almost Identically the tsame Ian
guage. The petition was .consequently re
oelved and. placed on 'file 'and the mayor wa
Instructed to see to U that the lw was en
forced In the.\Iuture. - . i '
Another. large petition , was also receive
( rom business nwn asking the council to' pas
an ordinance Increasing the. license require
( or transient merchants to $25 a day. Th
present ordinance Irequlrea the payment c
$5 a day or 60 a month. . The city attorne
stated that such an ordinance aa asked ( o
would be Illegal and. . had already been dc
clared ao by the supreme court. The mal
ter waa referred .to the Judiciary commute
( or ( urtber Investigation.
The newsboys also ( ell into line and pr <
sented a numerously signed petitionaskin
( or the passage ot an ordinance requiring
license of .ft' a 'year for permission * to se !
papers on. the streets. This provoked alma
as much discussion as either ot the othen
and , after belng passed to Its second readln
an 'attempt to pass Jt under suspension c
the rules tailed and It west over. , *
Max Mohn filed a protest agalnat the lasv
ance ot license -to L , Rosenteld ft Co. "t
conduct a saloon In a building within th
statutory fifty feet ot his own place. Th
city attorney held that objection waa suffl
elent to prevent the license being Issued an
the matter went to the Judiciary committee
A large part of the. evening w a consume
In the.rcadlBg.and discussion of the varlou
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bids for department .supplied. , D , W. Bush
nell was awarded the contract' for furntahln
the office * supplies ; J. C. "Blxby , " cotton wsat
and Welsbacb burners- , Squires A Christian
ion. horseshoeing , and Dell G. Morgan V Cc
ind George 8. Davis for the drug * and sup
piles upon wtlch they had hid , th _ JMreit.
The settlement effected , by the commute
3t the , whole and the'city - attorney ; * ltb- rep
reeentatlvca : of' the-.Stre t estate * > ajf ag
proved and the balance of \ the Judgment or
1 * red paid according ( to 'stipulation , v , ,
Alderman. Shubert Introduced the tollow
lag resolution , , and It- was passed : * -
Resolved , That we extend to tbe metnber
> t the Dcdgfe Light Guards on thi eve o
thf4r. departure , at : thi.c-airof the ' nation'
txeicutlve for active military duty 'our warm
wt pratsaanl bid them godspeed , and tha
re < wMiUwro * ntlre success. and at safe re
urn with undtmlnlBbed roll call.
A aetltlon tor the bpenlag of the brldgi
la Bsat Omaha , which waa ordered cloael 01
iccouat of Ita belag la a dangereus condl
tloa"wa presented with a atere a slgneri
tad the assurance that , tke structure wu
tew aafe. It wa * referrei ta the eeaawlt
wa ea streets and alley * , r. B. Watacc
Wgranted permlsslaa ta conduct a trull
ita 4 tbe oaem hauaa eeraer wltb thi
i f reval ft- the areperty ewaers.
Cersrweed tar aals cheap. Address W. V. ,
lee e e , O as > cU Bluffs ; „
0ea rt r 'Aekai HelaMateaseat.
Fre * * reag ; * , eeWJer. kj tb
my. wb * 4eaerte4 treai fart' Creek "ea
Lwaitet M aC laat year , eeja * te tke aberW *
e * bereTeeteraa > aa fave bUnaslt us > ,
aMM wltt a reauast UUst aslisrs 4e all U
ewer to tare Mat TttMtaOd ta the
aai ( ell late bad coMBsny. H
waa ladnced te drinkwltb eeme ot his aewl
ftrtiad friers aad says he gradually lei
all coaactetMceM ot his aurrouadlnaa. Whei
be came te himself again he wri , In anethe
part ef the city and three days faaS elapsed
Realising that his pass had expired aa
tearing punishment he fled and aaya that h
has 'etnce been roaming over the countr
Imagining that every officer he aaw waa afte
him. He stated that he did not care wha
punishment waa given dim provided he wa
permitted to rejokn his cesanand and go t
the 'rent.
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Bee itoe old maids' convention ; or .old taald
made over , by Unity Guild la Chataberi
hall , May 6. Tickets , including dancing , 2Sc
Faaeral ot Everett Patters * * .
The funeral ot Everett Patterson , th
young man who lost bis life In such a tragl
manner on Sunday oifternoon , was ettenfo
by an Immense number of people yesterdnj
Sentiments "of sorrow and sympathy for th
bereaved ( amity wore universal. The serv
Ices w re conducted at the residence. , 82
Sixth avenue % y Rev. L. P. McDonald , : recto
of St. Paul's. The pallbearers were the Hlg !
school classmates' ot the dead , boy. The
were Mac. Hanchett. Harry Oar.o , Charle
McCabe , Edgar Graham , Owen Butts an
Walter Saunders. The cortege that' follow *
the heart * to Walnut Hill cemetery was <
long one. Brief , but beautiful , service
were , held at the grave. In the High ichoo
the desk of the dead boy was bandsomel ;
decorated with Baater lilies. The flower
wore contributed by the teachers and th
work was finished' before the session of thi
school began. The Junior clan , of whlc !
Louie was a member , united In sealing <
large wreath of handsome flowers to thi
house. It Is the intention of the teachers ti
let 'the flowers placed upon the vacant desl
remain as long as possible.
Where Is the organ on the building ?
Which number is Borlclus' Music House
Is 325 Broadway not well located ?
A pleasant kicldent occurred yesterday a
noon that waa Conneotel with the approach
Ing departure ot the Dodge L'ght Guards
During the forenoon Martin J. Hoist , one o
the members of the company , procured <
marriage license and was married to Mln
Treva Brown. The young people have beci
engaged to be married tor some time , bu
the wedding day was far in the future. Mr
Hoist , who is & painter , has acquired con
sldettblo property and Is carrying life Insurance
suranco in comranlei that have made no ex
coptlccis to war risks. He has no near rela
lives and the marriage was necessary ti
permit his savings to go in the direction hi
desired In case ot an accident In Cuba c
elsewhere. The marriage ceremony was per
formed by 'Rev. J. H. tSenseney at the rest
denco of the bride on Benton street and wa >
witnessed by a few ot the Intimate friend :
of the young people.
Ucetmea.
Marriage licenses were issued yesterdaj
to the following named persons :
Name and Residence. Age
Martin J. Hoist , Council Bluffs . 2
Treva Brown , Council Bluffs . 1
Gustavo T. Norland , Omaha . 2' '
Eva L. Anderson , Omaha . . . . < . 2
Hoftmayr's fancy patent flour makes .th
best and moat bread. Ask your grocer for II
Odd Fellow * CelebrntloB.
MAPLETON , la. , April 25. ( Speclal.-
The Odd Fellows lodges of this district o
Iowa will celebrate the seventy-ninth anol
veraary of the founding of the order with <
big meeting here. The reception to vtalton
wltl occur tomorrow morning and the paradi
at 1 o'clock. The Fourth Regiment band o ;
Sioux City will be here to aaslat in thi
parade and public exerfclaes , and there wit
be an address by W. M. Leathers , an Odt
Fellow In good standing ( or fltty-flve years
a response by Dr. Hart of Charter Oak , and
an addretaby Rev. J. W. Qelger ot Marlon
Candidate * for Grand QnaaeeHojv
( FORT DODGE , la. , 'April 25c-Speclal.-
Among .the candidates , foe grand cbaricelld
of the [ Iowa Knight * ot Pythias before thi
grand lodge which meets In Council Bluffi
ta Fred G. Blake of this city , who is grant
representative to the supreme lodge fron
Iowa. O. M. Gillette ot Independence , hai
bian mentioned , aa a candidate , and Beroan
Murphy of the Vlnton Eagle , baa long beei
Aa. open candidate. J. U , Sammto of Le
Mara , an. . attorney , vWbo laalso a candldati
for the republic * * ' aomlsatlon for reUroai
commissioner In , Iowale a'candidate. . . f
lown. .Doctor's t * Meet.
DBS MOINBS , April 26. { Special. ) Thi
forty-seventh annual meeting of the lewi
State Medical society will be fceld la thl ;
city May IB to 20 next Dr. Edward Horn I
brook ot Cherokee la prealdent. The' pro
gram includes addresses by many ot thi
leading rhyalclsca of the state
Iowa Presa Comment.
Keokuk Gate City : It tbe Iowa boya whi
are going to war were permitted to selec
their officers ab > ve tbe rank ot colonel thai
would1 vote unanimously 'for ' James R. Lln
coin for brigadier general and .quite . gener
ally far FlUhugh Lee for division com
mander.
Dea Molnes Leader : 'Congressman Cous
Ins , who baa accepted the Invitation to bi
orator on Iowa- day at .Omaha , OB tbe thetni
of hi.native state , and' with' no limitation )
on the belght tbe eagle may be soared
should be able to put up a brand of : oratorj
even better titan that' which baa ao manj
times emptied the congressional" )
rooms. .
Iowa City Republican : Governor Eha *
haa decided to maintain , the national guari
ot the etato , and aa agon ) CM the boya of. thi
present organization are mustered Into th <
service of the federal government new com
panies of national guards will be organised
and put into training so , aa to be read )
promptly to respond to the'next callshouU
the war continue that long.
Waterloo * Reporter : The grand Jury ol
Beaten county "most emphatically recom-
blend * that the Duard of Supervtoors' pro
vide a atone pile and authorisea .the . aherll
to compel the prisoner * confined la the Jail
to labor thereon during the period ot tbeli
conflnemeat therein. " There ere very man )
Instaocc * ot theae stone pile resolves , bul
somehow tbe actual results are generallj
small.
Algona , Upper Dea Molnes : Senator Funs
announce * that be will retire from polities
and hereafter devote biraeett to his business
affairs. No' better reason'need be' assigned
tor keeping htm la/offlce loan this absence
ot self-seeking after a distinguished ana
useful career ef twelve year * In the senate.
A * another paper has aald , .tbe * people may
have something to say about whether Mr.
Funk retire * or' . not ,
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Iowa Farm fetes.
Court Reporter Gaston. who lives la Tabor ,
haa fine collection ot roses , forty or fifty
rarletlea la all.
Twenty-two head of cattle were ablpped
from Malvera to Oregoa last week. These
were young anlraak and void for $2,2 > 0 cash.
Reports are being received ( rom the ( arms
la Story county to the .effect that beg
iholera Is prevalent and many animals are
Jylng.
At a stock aale to Jasper county last week
iwentK-one head ot cattle weat sold at aa
ivertse ot I77.M. Tha totafaaouat of tbe
tale waa about M.We. *
The'Indiana .oa tbe Tarn * resenratloa are
lotos aere farming , this year than ever be-
'ere. Maay of them bave put ia good fields
rf wheat aM oats , aad all are taking more
atereat la famteg than usual.
Reeeat laad sales : O. W. hiVTers to WIN
Ian GrUith. alaety-tkree acres. U Marie *
uaty.W. * l ; H. a4 R. Carlto * ta K. M.
3arey , U9 aeree , ta Meatgosaery , ce aty ,
11 , M ; Fraak MUUr t * H. A. WaMe. staety.
we aarea. ta Clayte * eeuaty , | 4 , N ; 4. .
UtebeU'U Jaa * a OarlMr. m aarea. ta
ssaam'aevaty. ' N.M- . ,
Ia IllHstratle * at tbe fast tbat tbe ee 4e
AT * ' asey tb * Waterlee KerUr aays tbat
re * asMIsm Uat wlater aM MM.wwrtb (
reee te b * * eUvere4 at f sobsatan Cater.
k few , * aya , ae tbe traea war * tsMvim a4
irerr , eeat ef the ateaey esesft , tt.M waa
M. Tbla.awa * C n.M ta aaijl te be ae4
* 4 will , be aat4 wbe fee tarty ewtag W
FAIt.WELl
WILL k A EXT0tON3TRATrO ! |
YcteraM of the dfyjf War Will Jol
with Citlae a " * ) Wtah'tJi *
Oeaapeea MI
Tfcey l ave.
MARSHALLTO > VN. la. , April , K. { Sp <
clal , Telegram.r-K < mors : C. McFarlarid i
the Timee-hepubtican of ] hU city has wri
ten Colonel J. R , Lincoln , -at Ames , ask In
to be appointed adjutant his staff whe
he aMumes the office of' brigadier generi
of Iowa volunteers. From those In a pc
iltlon to know , It la learned that the a ]
polntment will be made. , Members of tta
Grand Army of the Republic and veteran
at the Iowa Soldlere' Home will unite wit
citizens In according an enthualastlc ( arc
well to Company H , Iowa National guari
when they leave ( or Des. Molnes tomorrow
One of the greatest demonstrations ever hel
In the city wlll take place. The compan
numbcra eighty men and la In flne shape.
CHEROKEE , la. , April 26. ( Special Tele
sram. ) Captain Kregor , company M. Fourt
regiment Iowa National' Guard , of thl
!
place , received orders ( rom Adjutant Ger
eral Dyers at 10 o'clock tonight to repot
with his company at Camp McKlnley , De
Molnes , forthwith. The company will leav
irla the Illinois Central at noon tomorco1
For Tars , thence to Dee Motnes via the Roc
If'and. The city will tender the company
receptlcn tomorrow forenoon and all th
traalneea houses will c'.oae ( rom 9 a. n
till 1 p. m.
SIOUX CITY , April 25. ( Special Tele
jram. ) Sioux City was In * scene of wll
lemonstratlone tonight. Thousands of pec
pie paraded the streets elngtag patriot !
music and cheering ( or the government. Tli
two companies of volunteers to be sent b
3toux City marched the streets , escorted b
the Grand Army of the Republic post. Th
roung men are all ready to move to th
Front at any time.
At 10:30 : tonight the officers in comman
) ( the Fourth regiment , Iowa Natlont
3uard , and the twelve , companies receive
.instructions to report at Camp McKinlej
Deri iMolnes. on Tuesday 'morning.The '
will leave early In the marnlng on specli
: raiM. ! The band will not go.
DBS MOiNBS , April 25. ( Special Tele
sram. ) Governor Shaw at 6:10 : this evenln
received' the call ( or troops ( rom Prcalden
McKlnley. Iowa Is called * upon ( or tore
regiments of Infantry and two batteries c
light artillery. Governor .Shaw Immediate !
wired toe ( orty-clght National Guard con ;
panics In thte state Jo be In readiness t
take special , trains at " , sunrl"d .Tuesda
morning , and by 'sunset It Is expeited tb :
5,750 Midlers .will be encamped en th ( al
{ round * . ' ' ? i
HAMPTON. la. , Apr.ll 2S. ( Special Tele
? r m.-Th * Board of Supervisors ot F anli
lln county , In special spsalpn today , voted t
rive the wife of each- soldier who enlist
from this' county $8 a month during , his ab
lence , with $2 for eacft2 child ; also to eac
widow dependent on-VHerl son who enlist
lie came. Company p at the Fourth regl
nent hao .eighty-five , m a who have passe
.he medical examination .and are ready t
to. A regiment could be "raized If necersarj
CORNING , la. , April r.t5. ( Special Tele
iram. ) Orders _ were ' ilved this mornlni
'rom Des Molnes forrjthb company to b
to leave foc.'lhe.'rMpiui . at 9:3 : tomdr
row. mcculng , , A opecW- train has been of
xinged to carry the companies irom CWtncI
31uffs , . Sheoaodoah. .RA X.k , Coming ; FBed
ford , Olenwood , Vlllteca. .Creeton and Oscc
> la to be taken on lafer. Mayor Moore a
> nce Issued an address' ' to citizens to bios'
their places of .bualnccB Tuesday ( orenooi
ind , decorate luelr places of . .business an
loin In a BJOBS meeting at 8:30 : > - tomorroi
norntag to march with' the company to th
lepot. The itown was decorat d'-at once an
syerythlng ready , wben later n the order
were countermanded , the call for tomorroi
Instructing the cetnpany. to be 'ready to
acder * . At all , the oUr towns alone th
r < Mt uaca eetings will be held.tonlght o
ioatMTOw ( oreaoon to bid their companle
too .by . Speeches and 'parades ' will be ta
wder ot the day. "
DUBUQUB , la. . April 25 , ( Special Tele
ET m.HTh - Governor's Qrcyn alept t , th
irmory tonight and leave , ( or Dfs. Uoloes a
I o'clock In the mom'ag. They .were- oblige
to decline a reception at Washington par !
tomorrow , tendered bylMe Grand Army , Son
jf Veterans' and city government.
CETTItfa .tOOMOY I- > SOUTH DAKOTU
! V tloaal Ganrd Will Go io Drllllai
' . ' Cavalry.
PIHRSRIB , 9. D. , April 35. ( Special Tele
Eram. ) AH companies ot the National Guar
> t the ttt6 have been rapidly nlllag com
> and s to the ( ull limit -with expectation c
King called upca irlthla a ( ew days , unte
he president's call tor. troops. Since th
roveraor > as WJay , n tlfled < tbat the I3out
fekoU. < iuoU of the call would consist
' 00 cavalry 'the adjutant general's office n :
ecommeadtd that the Guard begin tralnln
is cavalry. It Is expeqtcd that positive ot
km ( of state troops will be Issued tomor
ow. _
YANKTON , 8. J > . , April 25. ( Special Tele
tram. ) Tonight -word was receive * by ( Maja
Xncbead of the Couth Dakota National Guar
rom .Ad Ju tint Ocnjral Humphrey of Plerr
o Immediately recruit company C of Tank
oa to 100 men and b 'ready to move
\ moment's notice. All the militia of th
itate will go to Sioux -Tails prepared for <
Ivll service examination and will there re
elve their crdersl An order ( or * gcnara
aove is expected tomorrow.
CANTON , 8. D. , April SB. ( Special Tele
rram. ) Captain Vanhutea has received or
'era to recruit , company D , B&U&TDakoti
National Ouard1 , to full war limit. He ha
pened recruHlng statlpa h re and wil
eon be ready to aaove with a ( ull com
* ny.
Wyo. , April 26. ( Specla
eirnor' Richard1 was notlfta
oday that the quota of "Wyoming troops I
our companies of Infantry and one trooi
f cavalry , The state'ifcaa eight companln
( Infantry and no oaviflry end appllcatlct
naa made -to the Waf .Wpartment to havi
he quota changed to , JLx companies of la
intry. Application U.-also made 'by thi
overnor for the a3dr > tat 'ot Cap tali
'homas Wllhelm , BlgMbjUnlte * States In
intry , - B4 'lctructor' f the Wyoming Na
local Guard , to the' ' coWunand1 of the Wyo
ilng troops with thjfjtank .of Jleutenani
Jlonel. Arrangements niive been made t
nblllie mil of the Wfonv g troops at thli
olnt , where the ? wlllukt ) reorganized JnU
le number of oomnjcsss require * by thi
Tar departBtoit an'J s sjt'to the point des <
rested by the depart * * * 'a'i soon M pos-
IMltOQBO
( < l * lr
KOOX CITT , la. . AfM'SC. ' < 8 eelal Tjrie-
nuB.-Ta lee keweAy'tke Hatkaway'Ics
MayMy ta tkto city were AeMroyeA by Ire
ito ftera a.The eemi > s y eaxl ates Us
M M IM.aaf , t4,06 eC whkb Is eovert *
r lMHiraaes % The tre" ; was starts * ( real a
nalrle N aa4 a * % l k wind was Mwrlag
was' few * IsBpaaslWe't * put It wit. W ?
teaaaat tevs ef M * were sselte * l U
ka ea a 4 'about six taeweeaA tom aiere
rt U Use wreek.
tlesert < <
AOUI aKOVB , Wta.April K. Lake
swa. > aniiiaer waert ewae4 by Peter
Ma * \ Lake UMa. wat towed tact aiiat
tetker iwUk ll < tMNla4Meat cotUgss.
a4 k r ' .Mm eklMre * were
4eafV OMM < * , toe * ia-
Tig
Yr . -
OMrOAOO. Aprli'lS. RverytblBit dealt li
the Bear * e < Trade awde remarkable ad
Taaee * teday. May .wheat , unlch headed th
list with a net gain ot 6 4 cents , sold at $1.1
per buase ) , the highest price ( or that top
tlon IB several yean. The close was A
11.18 % sellers. July wheat gained 3 % cenU
closing at BS 4 centa , but sold oa the siren
Immediately after the close at 93U cents
Corn nd oata rose 1U cents each , closing a
34U and 35U 3S % ccfits , respectively. Pork
lard and ribs gained 45 cents , 15 centa am
10 cents' rcflp'ectively. The advances were at
leaded with but little excitement. . .Sens *
tlooil advances In Rngllah market center
end advances at Duluth and Mlnncnapoll
of * 4 cents ( or July wheat , were the chls
( actors.
actors.Fl
Fl W ter Werk * Crlk.
CHICAGO , April 26.-The newest an <
most unique place ( or Chicago patriotism ti
brc-ik ( orth Is out three miles In Lake Mlchl
gan , 'at the Intermediate crib , the lake en.
of the new northwest water supply tunnel
T.he .workmen tuere have raised "Old Glory'
In "a way worthy ot one of the clty'o moe
'advanced oUtposta. Bach contributing hi
mite , thejr purchased an immense flag , am
It today proudly floats ( rom a forty-fool poll
above the. top of tha crib.
Dnliy Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON , April 25. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury ( down
Available rath balance , $219,803,145 ; gold re
serve , 1179,947,967.
Confirmed by tbe Senate.
WASHINGTON. April 26. The senate to
day confirmed William B. BalnbrUge o
IOWA as ecood secretary ot the legation a
PeJkln , China.
FKXSIOXS FOR "VVESTKHN VKTERANS
SnrrlvorM of iMtc War Hcnicmlierei
lir the Ucneirat Government.
WASHING-TON. April 24.-Scclal.-Pen
Blcns ( have been Issued as follows :
Issue of April 14 :
NtiBraska : Additional Michael Trafz
Cedar Rapids , $ i to 112. Increase
April 15) James C. Belts , Omaha , $ S to $12
Sylvanus Loonb. Bhlckley $8 to $10 ; Chtirle
N. Narrow. Union , $8 to $8.
lown : Origrlnalowl.llam Reed , Dubuquc
18. Additional Marlon Gunter , Numa , $3 ti
fS ; John Sharp , Davenport. 6 to $ S. Incrsas <
Martin U Horn. 'Percy , $ S to $12 ; James A
Aphfract , Wyoming$12 to $16. HtiJsuj ant
Increase Israel Boyd , ( Bedford , IS to $10
Original widows , etc. Mary A. Covlngton
Vlnton , $12 ( reissue ) .
Colorado : Original Michael Marso , Den
ver , $6. Increasa Charles D. Stanley , Illco
M to fl2. Original - wideetc. . Susan V
Jphnston. Brush , $8.
South Dakota ( pptclal April 15) Bithlal
H. Rollins ( nurse. . ) , Fanwell , $12. Orlglna
widows , etc. ft ary Hutton. Absrdeen. $8.
Montana : OrL lnal' John , T. Cajtlln , Sheds
$12 ; James V. 'Blankt nshlp , Bozeman , $6.
, North Dakota : Additional Carl Torbenson
Mlnot , $6 to $8. _
THE BEST SALVE In the world ( or Cuts
Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Peve :
Sores. Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chilblains
Corns and all Skin eruptions , and positive ! ;
cure * Piles , or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or monej
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sail
by Kuhn & Co.
Kill the 'Father and Two Son * .
LITTLE ROCK , Ark. , April 25. A bloodj
tragedy In the Eagle-Boole feud was en
acted at lonoke at 2:30 : o'clock this after
noon , In which the Boole faction was al
most wiped out of existence. The Eagle ;
caught the. Booiea at a' disadvantage and
poured a terrible volley of shots Into them. .
W. K. Boole , the father , a prominent busi
ness man , and his two sons. Will ant
Charlie Boole , were Instantly killed. The
Basics came out of the engagement unhurt.
Cattlemen Elect Officers.
CHINOOK. Mont. , April 25.-The annual
meeting1 of the Northern Montana Roundup
association , H. 'K. Miner presiding , was
held here today. These officers were
elected : President ; JoVin Harris ; vice presi
dent , Jesse Phelps ; secretary , A. W. 'Kings- '
tury ) < Great Falls. .Reports from 'oil ' 'the
r&ujesiisf.Montana , and Northwest .Terri
tory Indicate that there were no losses last
winter from severe weather.
' THE HURRYINa FEET OP WOMEN
at the "new-bora infant's cry , tells the story
of woman's syajpalhy for her sister-woman.
If , women woald. only spread the medical
irospel.'tkat a woman Is unfitted for wifehood -
hood aad Motherhood as Ion * as she suffers
from weakness disease of the distinctly
womanly organism , there wonld be lesa
necessity for the sisterly sympathy that a
woman receives when , she u in the throes
of child-bearing ; .
A woman who Is thoroughly strong : and
healthy in a womanly way has to suffer
comparatively little pain and sickues * when
she becomes a mother. Dr. Plerce'n Favor
ite Prescription acts directly on the delicate
and important organs that Sear the burdens
of maternity and gives them health ,
strength and elasticity. It allays inflamma
tion.Deals ulceration and soothes pain. It
bamshea the- discomforts of the faint
hearted period and makes baby's advent
easy and almost painless. It insures the
newcomer's health. Over 00,000 women
have testified to its marvelous merits and
tnany of them have permitted their expert-
ences , names , addresses and photographs
to be printed in Dr. Picrce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser , so tbat other women may
learn of this wonderful medicine. Good
medicine dealers sell it
I am now real well , " writes Mrs. Llllle Htt >
bard , of Merrill. Lincoln Ox , Wis. Ihave been
dolnz my own housework , Including washing ;
and ironing. I hardly ever feel' tbe pilti In ray
side unless I lift hard. I took four bottles of Dr.
Picrce's Favorite Prescription , one of 'Golden
Medical Discovery and two bottles of Pleasant
Pellet * . ' I > have not been taking any medicine
Tor over two months. This Is the ant time I hart
been well enough to do my work for over three
years. Your medldoeU all that helped tnc. "
Send ai one-cent stamps , -to cover cost of
mailing only , for a paper-covered copy
of Dr. Picrce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser. Cloth binding , .10 cents extra ,
Address Dr. R. V. Fierce , Buffalo , N. Y. It
is the most popular medical work in the
Barilla language ; it contains a thousand
and 'eight pages , and over three hundred
illustrations. It is a great storehouse of
valuable information a veritable medical
library in one volume.
MM TMMIflfl
> ROP08AL8 FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES
LND TRANBPORTATION.-Department ol
he-Interior , Office of Indian Affairs , Wash.
ncton , D. C. , March 90 , 18M. Sealed pro-
asals will be received by the Commissioner
if Indian Affairs , at Utt Bute street , Chi-
aco. III. , until 1 o'clock p. m. , Wednesday ,
Lprll ST. 18M , for furnishing for tbe Indian
ervlce beef , flour , bacon .and . other articles
f subsistence ; agricultural Implements ,
ragons. harness , hardware , medical and
ther supplies : also bids for the-transporta-
len of such of the articles , gooda and sujt > -
lies aa msy not be contracted tor to be
ellvered at the agencies. Sealed proposals
rill also b * received at Noa. T7-T > Wooster
treet. New York City , until 1 o'clock p.
i. , ef Tuesday , May IT. UN , for furn | n-
W for tha Indian Service coffee , sugar , .
ta. rice , baking powder , soap , groceries ,
lankets. woolen and cotton goods , clothing ,
otloas , hats ADO caps , boots and shoe- ;
rockery and school books. Bids must be
tade ea.Government blanks. Schedules
Ivtng-all necessary Information for bid-
era will be furnished OB application at the
i i ds-Ree. WaaWnjrtoa.TS. C. ; Nos. TT-
> Wooater street. New York City ; No. MM
Ute atrtet. Chicago. 111. ; the .Commls-
tries OC Subsistence , U. a X , at Cheyenne ,
oaveawerth , Omaha. St. Leula , St. Pawl
s4 * u Franclacoi the i > osts asUrs at
tow Oty , Xanktoa Arkansas ) City , CaM-
H. Top M , Wlealta and Tucson. Bids
'HI ' be opened at the 'sour and daya above
; ate , aad Mddera are Invited to bejtreetat
t the o eBta . W. X JONH. Cessmla-
Both the method and rceulte whea
Syrup of Figs ia taken ; it ia pleasant
and tcfrcahing to the taste , and act *
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , headaches -
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt in
its action and truly beneficial m its
effects , prepared only from the moss
healthy and agrocnblo substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the moat
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO.
8AH nAHOI900 , CJL
. n. HEW roue .r.
DOHANY THEATER.
tommenclng Sunday , April 24 For One Week.
TONIGHT.
In High Clans Comedies.
ECCLES GIRLS.
New specialties and the wonderful Kalelilo-
icople Dance. Change of Bill Nightly ,
Popular prices , lOc , "Oc , 30c. Seats now on sale.
SPECIAL NOTICES 1
Ir
FOR 8AIJB AND PORHKNT 11Y l.WONARD
Evmtt. II rtatl it. . Council IHttrrn. ! . > ,
For rent a small form ofM acres , j > i mllrs frcm
th clly. Very i-eancnnblr rental. Good ttoa * *
nd stable.
For rtnt & house nnd I seres''of tand. % o
mile from Hi * cltjr limits , Rental. | i.M pw
month.
Good land In central Nebraska foe rent fbr a
than of the crop. " . ,
40 aero , of eood lan-J for rent near Honey CM * * .
"
Will rent on shares. .
4.
Good hou e of 10 room * nnd one acre of Und. '
fruit and garden , nn trees , beautiful location ,
near tli city , knownas"Clietty Mill. " , for
rent for the summer very renonaHe.
Good l-room house for rent nt 17.00 per month.
near the motor line.
Good farm 'for aale. M mile of Underwood. ! N
acre * . Well Improved , tptrndld bndi ' Omaha"
or Council Bluffs properly token In part pay
ment.
A splendid bottom farm for ante nrnr Mondomln.
Part payment tnkonln Omaha or Council' ' '
Bin ft city propcitri 11,300.00 wilt be taken In
trade.
Good farmi for rent for the season of HM at
low rental to renpontlbte pnrtlei ,
I acres of land near .the city for sate. Will take
part payment In painting or carpenter work.
Garden * and fnrma for vale In the. beat part of
western lews.
Apply to Leonard Everett , Attorney-at-tAW. I *
Pearl St. , Council lUulTs , la.
DWELLINGS. FRUIT. . "Atll * AND GARDEN
land * for tat * or rent. Day * Hets. N Pearl
trot.
POn RAtP DOAnniNO HOUSE. MODERN
conveniences , rood location , good trade ; o.ait
on nccmmt of health. A < Mr M S. Bf > e.
P * MANHOOD RESTORED "OUIMDtNK *
ZSt M tlon of a tamonnlTench pliyslclan , will qulckl
. . , .i. . , UUU . . * M Jarry. _ _ „ „ . . . . , , , . . . . . .o , MIIVwi , u
Constipation. It stem all losses by day or night. Prevents qnlck *
ness of discharge , which If not checked loads to Spermatorrhoea and
all the horror * ot Impotency. CfJPIDEHEcleansestnellvsr , Ute
CTJrlDENE utrengthens and restores small weak organs.
Tbe reason * un > ren are not cnred by Doctors I * bcoiase ninety per cent are ttonbled with .
Pl'astatltls. ' CUPIDENEIs the only Known remwlr to cure without an opratlun. 6000 intlmnnl.
als. A wrlttonjrniirantee given said mono ? returned If six bnxes does not CJIeci permaaeatcure.
| UXJo boxsix Ar 15.00 , by mnlU Bend for rB nclrcular nd testimonials.
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