THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIL 30 , 18JKS. I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IQWA. I COUNCIL BLUFFS- 3IIXOH Mr.vrio * . Try Mocro'n slock food. Dr. Uoe , dentist , Merrlam block. Audiences go wild over Farland. Dr. Orcon , olUce C12 Fourth street. Jersey Cream flour. Dartel & Miller. Call at Bee office for Cuban maps. ' Dr. Drown , don list , room 301. Merrlam blk. For rent , C-room house , good location and repair. Address 921 High st. i A map of Cuba , the West Indies and of the world at the Council IJlufTfl office of The Dee for ten cents. The Evans laundry Is the leader In fine Work both for color nd finish. 520 Pearl trcet. Phone 290. 1 Hctckah Heller association will meet wltti Mrs. Sackett , 1116 Third avenue , Wednisday , May 4 , at 2:30 : p. m. y case of scarlet fever was reported ycs- t rday from the residence of H. D. Powers at- 9South ( , Twenty-fourth street. Don't you thlt > ! < It must foe a pretty good laundry that can please tx > many hundreds tit , customers ? Well that's the "Eaglo , " 72-1 Uroidway , liSeo "Tho Old Maid's Convention , " or "Old . ( Malls Made Over. " by Unity Guild In Cham bers' hall , 'May ' C. Tickets , Including danc ing , 25 cents. ' Mrs. Francis of Third avenue hai re turned from Grlswold , where she was callel by the Illness of her sister , Mrs. Ira Hcnd- rrtk . The latter Is now on the road to re covery. IStcvo Cook , who has been very 111 at the Samaritan hospital In Sioux City , was able Monday to be removed to his rooms In the flarrctaon , but It will be some time before lip'can resume his duties. All members of the senior class In the four years' In the high .school have been requested to report at Peterson's photograph gallery at 2 o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of having the class picture made. Justice Terrier has held Julius Kreeger to the grand jury. Kreegor lives In Bast Omaha ml was charged with the destruction nt a lonce on property belonging to Judge Bax ter of Courtland Beach. Ills bond was fixed at | 200. President Graham reported yesterday the pnrcraao of the lumber and material In tended for the use of the Arkatiau building on the expedition grounds. He reported Its f > urch > ise at a great bargain. The material will be used In the erection of the wigwam. The 'Board ' of County Supervisors has sus tained the protest fllcd by Max Mohn against the establishment of a saloon at 213 South M.iln street. The location comes within the titulary fifty feet of the hotel owned by the complainant and 'the ' law rcqulrce the board to hold the protest to bo effectual. Word has been received from the officers at the 'Clarnlda asylum announcing that the physical coalition of 'Harry Leland has greatly Improved slnco ho has been an Inmate there , but there lina been no favorable change ki his mental condition. There Is no hope * entertained that he will ever recover hla rnajon. Twenty-eight recruits offered themselveo at the ofllco of l-herlft 'Morgan ' yestcrJay. tie was obliged to decline the proffers of ser vice. Of the whole number that have enrolled themselves so far under the second call of the governor , uot more than thirteen will eland any probability of a show when the final examinations are had. Bishop Perry will hold a special meeting In Grace iliurch this evening at 7:30. : He de- slrca to meet all of the members of the con gregation. Some mattcta of much Impor tance to the church and Its congregation will be considered. The blftiop will celcbrnto holy communion and preach at Grace church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. ' ( The bicycle supposed to have been stolen from Scott Covalt waa discovered yesterday , ftdc-cp It had been placed by uome of the young < man's frlcads , but the bike taken from H. P. Barrett of the local World-Her ald staff has proven to be a genuine theft. No trace of It could bo discovered. The wheel was a Kearney ' 96 model , Pullman brown enamel. Hazel camp , Modern Woodmen of America , passed a resolution at Us last meeting di recting the treasurer of the lodge to keep up all dues of absent members who ( lave en listed In the United States army. The camp also completed arrangements for. a benefit dance which will be held In Woodmen hall next Wednesday night for the benefit of the Dodge. ' Light guards. The money will go to Increase the fund that Is being raised to provide eome Improvements In the bill of fare of thp guards. C. B. Vtova Co. , female remedy ; consulta tion free. Office hours , 9 to 12 * nd 2 to u. Health Look furcl hcd. 326-327-3 8 Morrlara block. Moaey to loan on city property , Klnne. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 260. The Rock Island will run a special train to Des Molnea Sunday morning at the low rate of $2.50 for the round trip. Train starts from Main rtreet depot at 6:30 : a. m. Ileul Bntnte Trminfok-n. The following transfers are reported from the title and loan office of J.V. . Squire , 101 Pearl street : J. D. Kdmumlson and wife and S. II. Hart to State 8avln B bank , lots 17 , IS , 23 and 24 , block 14 , Duma' add. , " " * ' " ' James Boal and wlfe"to"B8'"Boa'll ! lot S , block 2u , Bryant & Clark's sulHl. , iw. d 600 Fiederlck C. LaubereOielmcr to C. Wld- malor , pnrt w % nwU 5-75-44 , nnd lot 8 , boota ! 10 , Turioy's ndd. , i | . c. ! . . . . 400 Ocorgu C. Bass and wife to U c. King ; tvV4 "wtt 14-75-41. w. < 1 ; 2,800 Heirs of Jnnna Flood to Ivotltla s. Wy- mnn , und. 8-9 s % sei 127442w. . d. . 3.150 Same to Thomas Rood , und. 8-9 w'/ . nn',4 section 12 and ' , mv'i 12-74-42 , W. il 11.400 Blx transfers , aggregating $18,231 Save your Domestic Soap wrappers. Read premium offers inside Domestic Soap wrapper * . Domestic Soap makes and keeps ccan friends. I'rment to Janitor miry. The employes of the court house yester day afternoon made up a purse and pur chased a fine tea set , which- was presented with appropriate ccremonleo at the close of office- hours , to the retiring janitor , T. H. Rlley. The presentation speech was made by County Auditor Matthews , and was fully worthy of the occasion. Mr. nlley was taken completely * y surprise , and was al most overcome by the emotion excited by tue pleasant and unexpected event. Several of the daughters of Mr. Ulley happened to be prcient < ind the event was given Eomcthlag of a social character. The "tacky" party will be given by the ladles of St. Paul's church at Maude's hall Tuesday evening. May 2. Tickets , 25 cents , Including musical program , refreshments uv ) danckig. Fancy and useful articles will be for sale , Hoffmyr' § fancy patent Oour makta the be t and moat breed. Ask your grocer for It Domestic Soap Is the beit for the laundry. MENERAY BROS. NURSERYMEN , Of Crescent City are here In Council Blutfc and OEMD * with ttoelr fine line of fruit treei Irpe vice * , etc. , nd ll kind * uf One § h di tree * , flowering ihrubi and rocetr. Tbeli ale grounds , tro located at 615 Eant Broid. war , Council niuffi. e.nd .on Farnam itrcet one block went of Twentieth itreet. Omaha wb ro 'you will be watted on at all tlmei wltb pleaaurt. We aell all good * very chetj and guarantee ! 1 goods. Brit-claM. Osuabs ) 'yhCBC , iastU | Caanoll BlBlU TEST SUIT ON CITY WARRANT Officers Get Esady for a Trial of the New State Law. CASH BASIS FOR MUNICIPAL BUSINESS Effect of the Trial In Expcctoil to CliitiiBO the Entire Mel hod of LloliiK llnnlncMN nnil Settle UlNMUtVH. The preparation of the petition In the mandamus suit to compel the city treasurer to pay the U'st warrant authorized by the counc.ll was nol completed In time last night to file It In the office of the cleric of the district court. Judge Smith wsa ready to hear It nnd although there was no session of the court , ho remained about the room and In the chambers all day. The petition will be filed and heard the first thing this morning , and Judge Smith has agreed to defer the regular calendar business for that purpose. The suit Is regarded as one of the most Important that has occurred In connection with city affairs for many years. It has In It several of the questions that were raised at the last hearing of the Injunction sulta brought by Mr. Shea , and he naturally takes j a lively Intereat In the outcome. E'.i-Clty Attorney Haztlton la pro ecutlng the case I and City Attorney Wadsworth Is defending. If the decision of the court la for the plain- tin' , the city must go at once upon a prac tical cash bosls. The formality of preparing the case was watched yertcrday with a great deal of In terest. The little $ G warrant that had been especially selected for the purpose of making the test waa submitted to Treanurer. Heed. Payment was refused upon the grounds that there were many other wanants nearly $135,000 worth of them-uhcad of It and It coald not be paid until the prior warranta were gotten out of the way. The refusal to pay waa endorsed on the back of the war rant In the usual way. The ceremony took place In the presence of a little coterie of city hall repreaentatlvcs and was watched with a good deal of Interest , In view of the fact that the payments of salaries In cash or warrants depends upon the Issue. The work of preparation of the petition and the defense - fenso to be made by the city were at once begun. The Intention Is to cover as nearly ca possible every point Involved and leave the case In an unassailable condition , Ex- City Attorney Hazeltca has voluntarily taken hold of the matter for the recson that the procedure let on the lines recommended by him to the republican city administration. Speaking of the matter yesterday he said : "It Is the only way the city can provide to comply with the aim and purpose of the now charter law requiring municipal affairs to be placed on a caah basis. The case will In a manner settle also all question KB to the legality of the warrants now outstanding. It will leave , If we win , two ways of dis posing of the outstanding warrants. One plan will be to have the council refund them , and the other Is to have them put Into judg ment and then refunded. The latter will neat probably be followed , for once In Judg- nent , all question of the legality of the war ranta la settled , and refunding bonds based upon court judgments could probably be more easily deposed of. Wo have no doubt but wo will win the case , and expect to make It lust as strong as possible. " Cordwood for sajts.cheap. . Address , W. F. , 3eo office. Council Bluffs. Stiver teaspoons still go with Domestic Soap. Where Is the organ on the building ? Which number Is Borlclus' Music House ? ! 325 Broadway not well located ? FINDS NEW LAND FOR TAXATION. Count- Surveyor Cook Ileturnn the Area of Accretions. County Surveyor Cook has completed the work of surveying the accretions to lands In he county lying along the Missouri river an ] las filed his report ( or the Inspection of the Joard of County Supervisors. The report was somewhat a surprise to the board , for It brings uuder taxation nearly 1,200 acres of valuable 'farm ' lands. The owners of property to which this land had accreted were using II and receiving all of the benefit derived , but as It did not show on the records It could never be assessed for taxation. It was a snap that many of them did cot like to re- Inqulsh and perhaps there would have been no occasion for It at the present time If at tention had not been called to It several months ago by a suit that was filed In the district court , la wlilch ono farmer near ttoney Creek made a large number of bis neighbors defendants in a suit to compel the surveys to be made. This was a friendly suit , designed to fix the boundaries of their farm lands. The surveys wore ordered by the court and the result Is that a large tract ol now land Is placed on the books for taxation. The 'board finally ordered a general survey to bo made , with the satisfactory results mentioned. The total cost of making the surveys was $606.60 , but the taxes for the first year will more than re-pay the ccst. The survey resulted In giving the Cres cent Land company 245 acres of new lands much of It worth J40 an acre. Nearly fifty tracts altogether have been Increased b ] the addition of greatly varying amounts. The work lias been all done In the vlclotty of the mouth of the Boyer river and other smal streams. It has not been finis-he ! In that vicinity yet. and there Is more land yet to be discovered. The accretions In the south- era part of the county have gone the other way and more than 2,000 acres of the fines and roost highly Improved farms In the county have slipped into the Missouri river HEVIIL. . IVlVIi ON Till : WATER Pimm of mi Iowa Lumberman for Comfort In the Summer. CLINTON , la. , April 29. ( Special. ) Lafayette - fayetto Lamb , the millionaire lumberman and steamboat man of Clinton , has a house boat , In which he has surpassed all efforts In that line , east or west. The boat la In tended entirely for pleasure. It has no pro- pelllng power , the Intention being to make I as much llko a homo as possible. To this end Mr. Lamb has built a special steamer to serve as a tender to hla floating liome While the steamer may be uaed for any o the purposes for which wcall boats arc built it is supposed to lay by within easy call o the floating palace. The boats have been appropriately christened. The palatial barge Is called the Idler and its tender the Wan derer. The Idler Is 120 feet long , 20 feet wide with a depth of hull 4 % feet. Forward la the ealoon. six large staterooms leading on on each elde of the hallway from the saloon to the dining room , whlth occupies a position nearly amidships. Aft of the dining room la the kitchen , pantry and cold atorage and attendants' roonw. Adjoining the forward staterooms are two bathrocroa. Tue Idler while devoid of weighty machinery , has o boiler with a capacity to furnish hot water and heat to the entire bsat. Bach stateroom Is provided with a radiator and hot and cold water. There Is ol o steam to supply a. email Atlas engine , which drive * a Benton dynamo , furnUtilng current to 100 Incan descent lamps and a searchlight. The promenade deck U fitted up with hammocks and swinging seats and ur rounded by a metal rail. On the hurricane deck four rowboato hang on davits , The boat is provided with approved lewag BjTBtem which ccnnecta all apartments , rum cJear around the boat and emptlea at one aperture. The Wanderer , the Idler's tender. U t new , clean and neat as la the- elegant floating home whlrti It was built to tow. In all Hi appointment * , tnachlnery wpectally , the boa Is of modern ccnntructlon ami equipment. The Idler ccst nearly 110,000 ; Itio Wanderer coot $7,300 , A large number of trips have been plannel for the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb hive two children , both married. They are Chaunccy H. Lamb ami Mrs , Kugcnc Car penter , both residing In Minneapolis. Tticc and others are expected to occupy qitarlcm 0:1 : the Idler. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb are sold to he the most hospitable of entertainers. The two boats will be In charge of Cap tain J. I , Daley , who for several years has managed the Lamb fleet of steamers In the logging trade. Bcsldea a full crow for the Wanderer there will bo an engineer , helper , cook and maid on board the Idler. GovnitMm "sKTrT.Es Tim now. louu'n Incentive Oritcru Home One of tlie ncKlmcntN. DE3 MOINB3 , .April 29. ( Special. ) The governor this evening settled the row over the proposed reorganization In the National Guard by prderlng homo the First regiment and stating that the Second , Third and Fourth will bo the ones sent to the front. Adjutant General Bycrs addressed the offi cers this morning and told them Just what would have to be Oono , and they all decided to stand by the decision. Tlio officers of the First will return home and form a skeleton regiment , which will bo the first to go on another call. The privates in the First regi ment , however , can enlist In the other rcgl- monts and fill up the quota , and they will undoubtedly do so. KEOKUK , la. , April 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) A mammoth mass meeting was held today , presided obcr by Hon. John N. Ir- wln , ex-governor of Idaho , and the follow ing resolution against the action of Governor Shaw in ordering the Second regiment con- solldalcd way passed : Resolved , That It Is the sen j of this meet ing thut company A nnd the Second resl- . mont Iowa National Guard retain their j present company nnd rcgliiiantnl orgnnlzu- tlcn nnd we protest against the disorganiza tion of jtny regiment of the lown National Umml. nnd regiments be sent to thu flcd ! ccordlnjr to their priority In number , nnd lint the regiment bu recruited to the requls- to quota nnd Immediately tendered to the 'enernl government as such , under the caller or trcops. A committee of twenty-four left for Dot' ' Molncs tonight by special train to present ho protest to the governor. Chilli Terribly .Miiiifglcil. SIOUX CITY , April 29. ( Special. ) Mary McCain , the 8-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCain of Deadwood , S. D , > imo to a l.orrtbla death en the tracks of the lloux City and Pacific Railway company near the little town of Sallx , la. The child \as traveling with her mother and three oungcr children , nnd It was getting late nto the night. The mother fell asleep in ho car , and the child was playing In the aisle. Suddenly she walked out on the plat- 'orm , and In an Instant had fallen from the rain. The train was stopped as roon as pos sible. It began to back up at a goad rate of speed , when suddenly the trainmen saw ho frail form on the track not fifty feet In rctit of the moving cars. It was too late o stop the train and three cars passed over ho bo3y. When taken out the remains were 'ound to be terribly mangled. A question still remains as to tow the child was tilled by the fall or by the returning train. . Snlt to Recover Moneys SIOUX CITY. April 29. ( Special. ) The ndopendent school district of Sioux City .as filed a suit against the American Surety company askln ? a Judgment for $50- 000. This suit is to recover the money the school district lost by the failure of the Home Savlngrj bank In this city several weeks ago. H. 3. Hubbard , who was the cashier of the defunct bank , was also the treasurer of the school district , and on effort Is now being made to recover on his bond. It Is no ) thought possible to recover the money from the bank , and about the only hope Is to hold the ourety company liable on the treasu rer's bond. Severely Injured. SILVER CITY , la. . April 29. ( Special. ) Yesterday afternoon Ilev. M. A. Mills , pas tor of the Methodist Episcopal church at this place , was quite severely Injured by the overturning of a load of straw upon which he was riding. One shoulder was dislocated and he warj quite badly bruised. The proper medical attention was given and this morn In e he is resting as well as could bc > expected. Clotblem Cloned Up. AVOCA , la. , April 29. ( Special. ) Block & Heyman , clothiers , were clcsed today un der a chattlo mortgage held by J. W. Davis. Liabilities $1,800. Assets $3,500. Iowa Newn Noted. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Walker of Truro have Just celebrated their golden wedding anni versary. Near Belle Plalne an artcelan well sunk 236 feet deep gives a ten-foot flow through a two-Inch pipe. The Red Oak young people's lecture course , whlcfa baa just closed the season with four entertainments , came out with about $40 abead. At a recent entertainment at the Sac City opera house the High school realized a net profit of $29 , part of which will be expended for a fine geological cabinet. The directors of the Ames and Nevada schools are considering tbo plan of hiring a competent instructor In music who shall divide his time between the two schools and bo paid from both treasuries. The sergeant of police bis notified the keepers of gambling houses In Sioux City that they must report at police headquarters for the payment of monthly fines. The de partment has decided to advance the fines for houses operating faro games and roulette tables from $100 to $150 a month and the poker rooms from $50 to $100 a month. The Clinton Herald Is responsible for the statement that the gambling dens In the Iowa penitentiary at Anamosa have been raided and all the chlp , cards and other devices have been forfeited. The new war den recently searched the cells of the cco- vtcts , and the hack saws , tools and other like articles , permitted to be kept there by the former warden , which facilitated many escapes , were confiscated. The haul amounted to more than a carload , and Included sev eral grlndstoneo two feet In diameter , ani tools of all klnCs. About $800 In money was found. loivii Pre n Comment. Sioux City Tribune : There will be a war right hero In Sioux City before long ll bicycle riders do not keep oft the sidewalks and carry lam re at night. Dea Molnea Capital : With all Iowa backIng - Ing Colonel James Rush Lincoln , an ex- confederate soldier , for the position o brigadier general , the war between the north and south may be put down as ended. Cedar Rapids Gazette : Now , Just think , if tbero had been a cruiser named DCS Molnes and If that cruiser had captured a 7xl ( Spanish merchantman , how the people al the state capital would have swelled up like a poisoned pup. Sioux City Journal : The decision of the Iowa supreme court that on expenditure ol $150 for a diamond ring was "necessary family expenses" might not be good eenee or good law in eome places , but it Is all right in Iowa. Nothing Is too i'kh for the family In thU state. Burlington Hawkeye : TheTlowa republican state committee makes a wise selection of a date for holding the state convention. Sep tember 1 Is early enough thU year with Its exceptional conditions when every one is thinking about the war with Spain and carIng - Ing little for etate politics. A little boy aaked for a bottle o ! "get up In the morning as fait as you can , " tbo druggist recognized a houeenoid name for "DeWltt's Little Early RI * rs. " and gave him a bottle of tbose famous little pills for constipation , sick headache , liver and stom- cu troubles. Get a map of Cuba and get the beat and most complete. The Bee's combination map of Cuba , the Weat-Indlea and of the world With a Bee map coupon , on page 2 , 10 cents at Bee office. Omaha , South Omaha or Coun cil Bluff * . By mall. 14 cents. AddreM Cu ban Map Department. FROM DULUTII'ifo THE GULF nr ill Big Scheme in Incutulijn for a North and . Eou'.h ' S.V RAL IOWA MN'6ARE ' INTERESTED in.1 1'romolorn of thetrl'rnjrct Clnlni to llnte Ample Yla klnic to llnlld the Mmnn'.l ' 'l'ut It In Upvrntluii. DE3 MOI.N'KS , April 29. ( Special. ) H now develops that the propped railroad be tween Lake Mllla Tinj fits Molnca Is only cao division of a great railroad which Is planned to run from Dututh to the Gu'.f. The promoters are a. W. Laskey of Now Hampton , S. V. Wardnll of MltcuDllvllle , and Alonzo Wardall of Topeka , Kan. They , are all members of the Farmers * alliance , the scheme has been endorsed by the Na tional populist party and It Is not looked upon hero as likely to be any groit success. The promoters called on Secretary Ward of the Commercial exchange and through him submitted a proposition to the people of thl'J city to establish the shops of the road here If the people of Dea Molncs will pay the road a bonus of $160,000. Wardall , who has bean hero himself for several Uaje , says that they are backed with ample east ern capital , that much of the preliminary work of obtaining a right of way has been attended to , urU that the scheme has the unsnlmoua endorsement of tlio farmers of the west and northwest They are selling stock In the company to the farmers along he proposed route ind don't seem to have . particle of doubt but that thair gigantic chcme will bo a eucccts. The exact route for the read has not yoi icon determined upon as two propositions are now under consideration. One propcal- Ice Is to build the line from Like Mills ; outh through Wlnnjbago county and on lown to lies Mo'ncfl ' by a straight ohoot. The other plan Is to have the northern tcr- mlnua In Dickinson county. Mr. Wardall says there Is ample eastern capital behind 'ho movement. He has been over the ground ntcrviewlng leading citizens and say he las found them In favor of the road and ready to do the right thing In the way of giving the company a right of way. War dall cays the line will cost $10,000 per mile. CUM , TOIL THE STUTE COXVEXTIO.V. IMHIUM ! by Cliiilrnmii McMillan of tlic ltf | > < il > llonii Committee. DES MOINES , April 29. ( Special. ) The call for the republican sta'to convention , to > c held In Dubuque on September 1 , has been ssuod toy Chairman McMillan of the.rcpub- llcan state central committee. Candidates will bo placed In nomination tor secretary of state , treasurer of state , auditor of state , ludge. of the supreme court , reporter of Ihe supreme court , attorney general , railroad commissioner , to fill vacancy. The call Is appended : To the Republican Electors of the State of Iowa : There will be n delegate convention of the republicans of Iowa iheld.ln the city of Du- butiue. In. , on Thursday , September 1 , 1S9S , at 11 o'clock a. m. , for the purpose of plnc- 1ns In nomination atcarullduto for secretary of state , treasurer ofstato , auditor of state. Judge of the supreme court , clerk of the supreme court , reporter1 of the supreme court , attorney general. ' railroad commis sioner , railroad commlsaiqner to fill vacancy , and for the , transaction .of such other bus iness ns may properly come before a repub lican state convention. . All voters of the state believing In repub lican principles and 'who-endorse ' the policy of the republican party are Invited to unite under tjifs call for the ejection of delegates to said convention. The-ratio of representa tion will bo us follows : " One delofrate-aUla'rKe from % each county ami one additional delegate for each two hundred (200) ( ) , votes or fraction of one hun dred (100) ( ) or over , cast for IM. . Shaw , re publican candidate for governor at the elec tion of 1S97. It Is especially recommended that the several counties In the state reor ganize their county committees at the con vention held for the purpose of electing del egates to the state convention. The rep resentation to which the several counties will 'be entitled .under this call la as follows Adatr 10 Johnson 1 Adams 9Joncs ] 1 Allamakee 12'Keokuk ' IS Appanoose 15 ICossuth 12 lAudubon 8 Leo 19 Benton 14 Linn 28 Black Hawk 16 Louisa Uoonc 14 Lucas Kremer t lOlLyon ' Buchanan 13 | Madison 1 ! Buena Vista 9 Mnhaska 18 Butler 12 Marlon' 13 Calhoun lO.Marshall 1 Carroll i. . . . Jilllls 10 CUBS 13 Mitchell 1 Cedar 12 Monona Ccrro Qordo 11' ' Monroe Cherokee 10MontKomery 1 Chlctcasaw 9.Muscatlno 1 Olarkc 8i O'Brien 9 Clay 8 Osceola Clayton 13 Page 1 Clinton 21 Palo Alto Crawford 10 Plymouth 1 Dallas 13 rocahontas 1 Davis ) 9 Polk 3 Dccatur 12 Pottawattamle . . . 2 Delaware 12 Poweshlek 1 Des Molncs J7 Rlnggold 1 Dickinson 6 Sac 1 Dubuque 21 Scott 20 Kmmet 5 Shelby 1 Fayette 15'sioux ' 1 Ifoyd History 1 Franklin 9 rt'ama ' 1 Fremont 10 Taylor 1 Greene 11 Van Burcn 1 Grundy S Union 1 Guthrle 11 Wapello 1 Hamilton 13 Warren 1 Hancock 8 Washington 1 Hardln 14 Wayne 1 Haitrlson 13 Webster 1 Henry 12 Wlnnebapo Howard 8 Wlnnpshtek 1 flda 7 Woodbury a Humboldt 9 Worth Iowa 11 Wright 1 Jackson 12 - Jasper 17 Total 1,22 Jcftorson 11 H. G. M'MILLAN. Chairman Republican State Committee. I. M. TRBYNOR , Secretary. Trj-liiir to Clone n Saloon. SIOUX CITY , April 29. ( Special. ) Mrs Emma Chapman , a Sioux City woman , ha taken eteps to close the Orand Buffet ea locn , DM of the most palatial thlrot em porlums la the west. The reason of tills la her husband has bcem served with Intoxt eating liquors In the place against her or dors. She was appointed his guardian by the courts , and aesuind-tier legal rights b ordering all saloonmen to retrain from sell log him liquors. The order waa not obeyed tad now she has carried the question Int the courta , for the .fluardnmen. EL-DORA , la. , April iff. ( Special. ) A larg goldca eagle that hasten kept In captivity for three years < has jugtjbeen purchased by a company of citizens and ) will bo sent to Camp McKlnley , De , JloVnea ( , an a present to company G , Iowa National Guard , of For Dodge. The bird , which 4s a beautiful spec ! men , has been named "Fort Dodge. " H measures seven ifeet from tip to tip aad ha enough temper to taWId'any Spaniard. Suicide. OSKALOOSA , la.April - 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) John C. Carey , an Iowa Central rail way employe , attempted suicide last nigh by taking laudanum. Twelve different doc tors and eight men worked with him all day pounding him with 'towels and whips untl hla entire body was raw. It U thought now that he will recover. Hla former homo was Panora , la. , where his wife and two children live. t Hlnmelf. CHARLES CITY , la. , April 29. ( Specla Telegram. ) Thta morning the family of J B. Wekb found hla body hanging to a rafte In the barn. He had evidently committed lulclde , for what reason la not known un \eta \ It waa poor health. He was 79 yeara old and lived oa a farm nine mile * west 01 her * , ! MSSKXaF.lt Tlt.tlX IS IIKI.I1 HoliliiTM Mnltp n Until tltr Southern I'nelllp. EL PASO , Tex. , April 29. The westbound anthem 1'aclflc passenger train No. 20 was akcn In charge by four masked men at Com. I tool ; , Tex. , at midnight last night and two illcs west of the station the express car nd eri'ne were detached and run a ohort ( stance. The robbers wrecked the through safe1 and eel : the entire money contents , amounting o $20,000. The express car was badly recked by the explosion. No one was Inure ure- and none ct the pisgcngcra were dn- ! tirlcd. The robbers took a trail southward owr.rd the Mexican border and a posse was made up at Del Rio and la now In. hot pur- ult. lowit TIMTIJ llnilly Soon-hell. BLANCHARD , la. . April 29. ( Special. ) town suffered from a serious lire last venlnc. Al.lcd by the wind and lack of rc-flehtlnc apparatus , the entire north stdo t Main street was destroyed. The Cov- nantcr church , In Missouri , which Is fully quarter of a mile distant from UMnchard , auzht fire and was burned to the ground. Co estimate of the losses nor amount of In- urancc has yet liccn made. ItriMtery IMniit. ST. LOUIS , April 29. Word Is just re- elved from New Athens , III. , that the New \thena brewery plant has been entirely mrncd , causing a los-i estimated at $100,003 ; ully Insured. The plant waa the chief In- ustry of the town , which Is fourteen miles outh of Belleville on the Illinois Central all road , nnd has a population of about 1,000 , tit ao fire department. DK.Y'l'H ' 'HKCOIIU. CoIIll , AlVOCA , la. , April 29. ( Special. ) Maggie ! oan , aged 20 , eldest daughter of Mr. and Irs. Uohn Coin , died at her home alno' miles south wait of Avosa , Tuesday morn- ng , of 'concumptlon. ' The funeral was tield u the Catholic church here toJay. G. I. Yoiler. G. I. Yoder , who biij been 111 with ty- > hold fever for some time , died la t night t the Presbyterian hospital. 'Mr. Yodcr vas the manager of the Chicago Steam aundry and a nephew of Judge Gordon of hla city. Thirty-five years make a generation. That s how long Adolph Fisher of Zanesvllle , 0. , uttered from piles. He was cured by using hree boxes cf DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. iT the Mnlitc. " The Maine Is gone * , but there arc other ar ships In the navy. Get The Dee's eplcn- Ul portfolios of the navy for 10 cents a opy. _ \OMI.VATIOXS II Y TUB I'ltKSIDEXT. [ Xecutlve I < ' | IIIN Time to Select n Foiv I'oMtiiiiiNterH. WASHINGTON , April 2 . The provident oday sent these nominations to the senate- State Samuel It. Gummcre of New Jer sey , to be connul general at Tangier , Mor- roco ; Luther T. Ellsworth of Ohio , to bo consul at Puerto Cabello , Venezuela. A list of cadet graduates of tha military academy were appointed la the army an second lieutenant.1. , Postmasters California , A. R. Young , Randsburg ; John T. LUidley , Ontario ; Cnarles 3. Chamberlain , Pacific Grove ; G. A. Oakes , ilaywarda. Colorado , Maud Evans Mc- Slean , Breckenrldge ; Stephen A. Noyco , Idaho Springs. Illinois , E. C. Schumacher , Bradley ; Levl W. Davlson. Earthvllle ; David A. Courier , Hlnttlale ; P. C. Wlllou&Uby , Anta ; G. C. Castle , Carliuvlllc ; Charlea A. Coulter , La Salle ; F. W. Obcrmlller , Mount PuMakl. Kanois , D. E. McClellaud , Clian- ute ; Ewlng Herbsrt , Hiawatha. Missouri , J. \V. Brocaw , Harrlsonvllle ; Joseph M. I'help ? Ccntralla ; J. Porter Patton. Monroe City ; J. H. G. Richmond , Labelle. Nebraska Chester H. Smith , Platt-vmouth. Tex > : a , Tyler Haswell , Bryon ; W. S. Webber , Bampaesea. Washington , B. C. Keller. Port Angelus George Ewarf , Colfax. Wyoming , E. T. Betz , Laramle. I'nck Train lleHtroyeil liy SAN FRANCISCO , April 29. .News . has just reached the city of a terrible explosion of powder that was being carried by pack train to Colonel 'Dan ' Burn's Canlelarla mine The best thing with which a mother citn crown her daughter is a com mon sense knowledge - ) edge of the distinct ly feminine physi ology. Every wo- \nian should thor- 'oughly understand bcr own nature. , Every woman vshould under- "V.stand " the su- Jj'prenie ' import- fiance of keeping herself well and strong in a womanly way. Nearly all of the pains and aches , nearly all the weakness and sickness and suffering of women is due to disorders or disease of the organs dis tinctly feminine. A woman who suffers in this way is un fitted for wifehood and motherhood. Ma ternity is a menace of death. Thousands of women suffer in this way because their innate modesty will not permit them to tubmit to the disgusting examinations and local treatment insisted upon by the average physician. These ordeals are unnecessary. Dr. R. V. Fierce , an eminent and skillful specialist , for thirty yearn chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel'and Suigi- cal Institute , at Buffalo , N. Y. , has dis covered a wonderful remedy with which women may treat and speedily cure them selves in the privacy of their own homes. This medicine is known as Dr. Pierce's Pa- vorite Prescription. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned. It makes them well and strong. It allays inflammation , heals ulceration , soothes and rests the tortured nerves. Taken Sain uring'thc critical period , it banishes the usual discomforts and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless. Thousands of women who were once weak , sickly , nerv ous fretful invalids , are now happy , healthy wives , because of this medicine. It is sold by all good medicine dealers and no honest dealer will advise a substitute. "When I commenced using Or. 1'lerce's med icines tome three years ace , " writes Mrs. Kiln J , Fox , care of W. C. Fox , of Eldorado , Saline Co. , Ills. " I was the picture of death , I had no heart to take anything. Welzht was 125. My husband had been to see five different doctors about my trouble ( female weakness ) , I commenced taking Dr. Tierce's medicines , nlso wrote to him for ad vice. I took four bottles of Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription , and one vial of his Pleasant Pel lets ' and well . " , am now a woman. FOR IXTKIIXAI- AND ETTKHNAL USE CUUKS AXD I'HEVKVrS Cold * , CouuliK , Sore Throat , In flu emeu Uroucliltln , 1'ncauionia , Sn-elllnv of the Joint * , I.uiiibnifo , luflniuiuntloni. ntlEUMATISM , M2UH.\IGIA , HEAD ACHE , TOOTHACHE , ASTHMA , DIF FICULT IIIIEATIIIXG. nnilwnyn' Ilrudy Ilellef U u Sure Cure far Every I'aln , Sprain * , IlruUei 1'alni In tlie Ilack , Client or I.luib * It wan the Flmt and I * the Only 1'AIN HKMEIJY That Instantly itopi the mo t excruciating palm aU ! > Inflammation , and curei congeitloni whether of the Lung , Htomach , KoweU or othe Ktands or organs , by one application. A half to a teaspoonful In halt a tumbler o water will In a few minutes cure Cramps Spasms , tTour titomach. Heartburn. 1 'rrvousness Sleeplessness. Hick Headache. Dlorrlioca , Uysen tery. Colic , Flatulency and all Internal pains. There la not a remedial agent In the world that will cure fe\er and ague and all othe mulnrlous , bllllous and other fevers , aided b : HAUWAY'B 1'IL.U ] , so quickly as ItAUWAY'i HEADY HEUKf. Wo a bottle told by drug S * " ' Radway & Co. . New York City , U felm St ' FACIAL CIIB4D WOODBURY'S Freckles. . - - In Mexico. The explosion took place on the road near Snn Vlcmtp , st.ito of Slnaloa , on April 4 taut. The pack train WAR unuaiisllr Urge. It consisted of over 110 mules and the attendants numbered some forty Mexicans. A part of the freight consisted of ammunl * tlon , caps < wd boxes of powder. It Is re- ported that 21S boxes of powder nnd 20,000 apa exploded with such force that fifteen mm nnd sixty mules were killed. ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taHte , and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and I3owcls , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly bcnciicial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and bavo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on handVill pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL LOUISVILLE , KY. HEW YORK , H.t. Mother * ! .Motlii-rxn Motticrnl ! ! Mr ? . Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup tins been iirel 'or over GO years by mllllonx of mothers fet their clillJicn while teething vtiperfect rue * ccs3. It soothes the child , softens the Kims , allays all pain cures wind colic und Is thu best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by drutrglsM In every nart of ihe world. He sure nnd ak tt 'Mrs. Wlnnlnw'1 Soothing Syrup" and take no other kind. K cents n Lottie. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUM * WANT * ron SALE AND rou IIKNT nv Hvcrctl , It roar ! si. , Council Iilurtu , Ia.t For r nt n uniall farm of JO ncres. S'i mllfj from the city. Very rcnu-imblc rcntixl. Good riout. nnJ stable , for rent a holme ami & ncies of Innd , % nf tnltc from tlio city limit * . Itcntnl , 15.00 per month , dooil lanil In central Xcl > rni > l < a for rent for share of the crop. 40 acres of BOCK ! land for rent near Honey Creek. Will rent on shares. Good house of 10 roonm nnd ono acre of land , fruit nnJ cat-Jon , nno Ireef. beautiful location , near the city. Unoun na "Cherry Hill , " for rent for the summer \ery rca inalle. Good C-room houtc for rent nt 17.00 per month , near the motor line , Good farm for dale , ! 4 mile of Underwood. 1M acres , well lnu > ro\cd. splendid V\nd. Omaha or Council muffs property taken In part pay ment. A splendid bottom farm for suln near Monduniln. Part payment tnKen In Omaha or Council Ulurfs city prop" ty : H.300.00 will be taken In trade. Good fnrmn for lent for the season of 1SJJ at a low rental to ipxponslblo parties. C acres of land near the city for talc. Will tak part payment In imlntlr.K or carpenter worle. i Gardens and farms for Fiilo In the beat part of western Ic\va. Apply to t onaul Everett , Attornry-at-Unw , II J'earl st. , Counrll nitiffi , la. DtYKLMKOS. FHUrr. . "ATlta AND OAUDKN lands for Me or rent. Day A lien. Sg Pearl trtt. * , DOHAWY THEATER. . . . .TOXKillT. . . . ' 'MARRIED IN HASTE" WoiMU-rfiil KnlrliloHiMino Dunce. Sntunlny . % nrriiii n Mntlncc nt SiltO. I'rlcea. 102 and 20c. NIGHT I'UICKS Kc , Mo and 30c. the tUgo as fast at \Vur nt' s read fiom tha wire lll recel\o them. Scats now on sale. RUDYARD KIPLING Has written a splendid and stirring Song of Sea Fighting Under present day conditions , entitled "THE DESTROYERS" A Ballad of Torpedoes and Torpsdo Boats , Which is published in MeClure's Magazine For May , Now Ready The first edition of this number consists of 365.000 COPIES. 1O Cents a Copy - & 1.OO a Year. S. S. McCLURE COMPANY , Lexington Bldg , New York. The Crooked Little Island of Cuba What do you know about It ? How largo la lt- Nama the provinces. How far is Puerto Principe from Havana ? What railroads ara there and what points do they connect ? How far is Cuba from tha Caps Yards Islands ? These things we all ought to know In these troublous times but most of us don't. What you want la The Bee's Combination Map A Map of Cuba , A Map of the West Indies A Map of the World The Map of Cuba and the Map of the West Indies u are each 14x21 Inches ; the Map of the World Is 21x29 Inches , printed In colors from the latest mops of Rand , i MeNally& Company. They ara accurate and complete. ThP RPP \ TheOmahTBee of Cba ( | Coupon and 10 cents Will get il Present this lOo coupon for with Map of Cuba. ' Sent by mall In tube , 14 Mop Map of of the the > World Vcst Indies. , liy mail 14 cents. cents. Address , - CIBAN MAP DEPARTMENT , The Bee Publishing Co. , Omaha. JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WHOLESALE CANDY MANUf ACTURERS Jobbers of CRACKtftS , NUTS , CIGARS and TIRE WORKS. Selling Agents KA.TE CHAS. lOo Clgurm. Oo