NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 3IESTION. Davis sells class. Dr. Bower , Glebe bMff. 'Phono tti. Wclslmch burners at Blxby's. Tel. ID3. Budwelser beer. L. noscnteldt , agent. Perry pictures. Alexander's , 333 B-way. Dr. Stephcn on. Jlerrlam blk. , room 221. Schmidt photos are guaranteed to please. llcmovcd , C. T. . Alexander & Co. , Art Em porium , to 331 Broadway , I C. B. Jacquemtn & Co. , Jewelers and op- Uclans , 27 South Main street. Get your work done at the popular Eagle foundry , 724 Broadway. 'Phono ' 167. Vf , C. Estop , undertaker. 28 Pearl street , telephones , olllco , 97 ; residence , 33. . airs. Ingerscn of Sioux City Is visiting : flora , w , W. Sherman for a few days. Jlog raiser * , 100 pounds make you 5100. 2 > Moro'a Stock Food Co. , Council Bluffs. J. Vf , Porcgoy Is reported to be rapidly Improving Xrom his long and serious ill ness. ness.Why don't you put your orders In for best Pennsylvania hard coal to Toulon & .Toley , 37 So. Alain street. The cases against the barbers who worked last Sunday have been continued In Lho superior court until Wednesday. Viola , daughter Of Charles Suit , 009 Harrison risen street , was reported to the Board of Health yesterday aa suffering from measles. The Current Events department of the Council 13luits Women's club will meet this afternoon at 2:30'o'clock : ' at the club rooms , 414V4 Broadway. U. II. AVhlto was given letters of guard ianship yesterday In the district court of the fterson and property of Irene Jloo. for merly of Chicago , George Mayer , secretary , of the Seckncr Contracting company of Chicago ; ono of the bidders on the municipal-clectrio lighting proposition , arrived in the city. > A marriage license , was Issued yesterday to Hans Itonnockson. aged 23 , and Anna Glascoe , aged 21 , both Irom Omaha. The ceremony -performed by Justice Furrier. I ) . E. ncnnrd , who fell on the sidewalk hear the poatoillco about a weak ago and broke ono of his rlba , was able to bo out yesterday for the llrst time since the acci dent. ll. ! Van Der Bogert , elevator conductor lit the federal building , was on duty yester day for the llrst tlmo since the accident a week ago when he was Injured about the bead and shoulders. The regular mooting1 of Park City lodge , ! No , COO , Independent Order ot Odd Fellows , will toe lield tonight , when a large attend ance of members Is desired , as thcro will bo work In the second degree. Congressman Smith McPherson and Hon. ! A. B , lluzclton , republican candidate for istato senator , will open the campaign In this county Saturday night , October 21 , at < a meeting to bo held ut Hief'a hull In Hazel OJell township. The trial of the cases against Captain T. ( Patterson of the Salvation Army and other members of the corps charged with ob structing the public thoroughfare was continued In police court yesterday until next Saturday. Mrs. Angellno C. Greene , aged SI years , died at midnight Sunday at her homo. " 17 3Iazcl street. Death was duo to the inllrml- itles of old age. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence end Interment will be In Walnut Hill ceme tery. Tvyo men giving the names of Harry "Woods and Charles Conroy were picked up by tlio nollco yesterday and are being held on the formal charge of peddling without a ( license. They had a large quantity of cheap Jewelry in their possession and they will lie held pending Investigation. T3d Stults , arrested on suspicion of being Implicated in the robcrry of $103 from M. C. Harford. agent for the Northwestern railway'at ' Crescent , was discharged yester day morning , there being no evidence against him. Ho was In Crescent City Fri day evening and spent the night in a box Ltzzlo Herring , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman 'Herring , 2013 Third avenue , died yesterday noon of typhoid fever , aged 10 years , at St. Bernard's hospital. The funeral will bo hold this afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock 'trom Lunkley's undertaking rooms and will be private. The services will be conducted Iby Rev. Father Thomas of St. Peter's church and burial will bo in the Catholic cemetery. Detective Weir arrested a man yesterday afternoon giving the name of James Free man , who Is believed to bo the person wanted In Cedar Kaplds , la. , for the larceny ot a quantity of cutlery. iFrceman answers the description of the man wanted nnd when urrcsted had several razors In his posses sion. The Cedar Itaplds authorities liavo 'been notllled and Freeman will bo held awaiting instructions. ' The funeral of Jesse Williams , the young man killed on the Milwaukee railway Sat urday morning , was held yesterday after noon from the homo of his sister , Mrs. "W. " H. Spora. and was attended by < a largo number of the friends' of the young man and the bereaved family. The services were conducted by Key. U. Venting , pastor of ( the First Baptist church , and burial was In Walnut Hill cemetery. The case against Eddie Dodrlll and Oscar Brunstnun , the boys charged with stealing u. quantity of copper connecting rods from ithe motor company , was taken on a change of venue yesterday from the police court to that of Justice Vlen , where a hearing will bo 1iaxl today. Dodrlll Is only 7 years of age , while his companion , whose homo Is In Omnlm , Is but 14. The boys have made a clean breast ot the matter to the authorities. Oliver W. Whlttlescy died yesterday morning at his home , 1103 Fourth avenue , as the result of a paralytic strokerccelvci last Thursday. Ho was an express mefl- ecnger on the Sioux City & Pacific road and was stricken at Sioux City. Ho was brought to his homo In this city , but fallot : to rally. His mother , Mrs. E. Do Syko of Missouri Valley , was with him at the tlmo Of his death. The remains will be snippet to Missouri Valley tomorrow , whore the funeral will T > o held. Deceased.was CO years of ago. Charles Pcrrlne. Indicted last Saturday by the grand jury on the charge of robbing Lewis Jones , a contractor on the Hock Island railway , lias been arrested nnd Is now In the county Jail In default of ball which was fixed at J3.000. At the time o ; rerrlno's arrest by the police Jones couh not stay in the city to prosecute nnd he was accordingly discharged. The robbery is alleged to have been committed last Au- rust , when Perrlno was showing Jones Council Bluffs by olcctrlo light. Perrlno is charged with robbing Jones of } 05 , N , Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Mrs. Hondo's classes for dancing are now open. Children at residence Tuesdays , o'clock ; ntv I. 0. O , F. temple , Saturdays , 2 o'clock. Adult beginners nt residence , Tuco days , 8 o'clock. Assemblies , Fridays , a I. 0. O. F. temple-8:30 : o'clock. Private , 'lessons at any time not taken with classes Residence 235 Oakland nvcuuo , telephone 451 Eclontlflo optician , Wollmnn 409 Br'dway Heal U < nte TriiimfcrH. The following transfers were filed yestcr Hay in the title , abstract and loan olttcu o J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : tjohn O'Brien and wife to Maggie Bhawgo. no > , i swl } 28-77-1 : ! : w. < . . . , > 000 Wlllum E. Bamfonl nnd wife to Wal ter E. Itemlngton , wV4 oU 22-7W2 ; w. d . - . 3,100 Louisa. Ahles to Q orge Hertle , lot 3 , block 22 , Beers' pubd ; w. d COO Christian Petersen nnd wife to John Gutechlag , block 60. Allun % Cook's ndd to Avocn ; w. d. . . VVVM" 2'000 Nettle E , Iverson to George Wright , lot 4 In suUd ot block 4 , Avoca ; w. d , S25 Charles Bowman and wife to Etta P. Chapman , lot 21 , block 0 , Sacketftf add ; w. d - . . 426 Sis transfers , aggregating $7,831 Reasonable amount of mending done free DC charge at t'Ju ' Bluff City laundry , This is the laundry that takes good care ot your linen. 31 North Main. FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska and Iowa. James N. Casady , jr. , UP Main St. . Council Bluffs. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT Far Caik or Loaned On. K , II. ailErVFi : A CO. , 9 Pearl Street , Council Uluffi , low * . COMPANIES POOLING ISSUES ? wo Chicago Firms Join Hcrda on the Eleotiio Lighting Plant Question. MAKE A PROPOSITION TO THE COUNCIL Kntlierx Adopt Hcxolnilon Pro- tor IttMidvcrtUciiicnt for LlKlifl > iK CIintifto Onlrrril In ( ho Mynntcr Sprlnga llond ( The Socknor Contracting company and J. P. Miller & Co. , two of the Chicago firms which were among the bidders recently be- ere the city council on the proposition to construct a municipal electric lighting plant , have pooled Issues. At the meeting of the city council Jlonday night they submitted hrough George Mayer , secretary of the Seckncr company , a joint request for a ranchlso for a gas and electric light plant , accompanied with a proposition to light the city nt a certain figure. The proposition , which gives the city the option of purchasing ho plant , is as follows : CHICAGO. Oct. 7.-Hon. Mnypr and City Council of Council Bluffs , la. Gentlemen : AVe hereby submit n request for n franchise for the construction of an electric light and gns plant In your city for the term of twonty-flve ypnra and ask that the follow- ng memorandum of conditions bo embodied : hereln subject to such changes ns your lonornblo body may deem nonossary In bphnlf of your city and the inhabitants. The rate for gas shall bo as follows : $1.25 per 1,000 feet. A discount of 20 per cent to bo deducted for prompt payment during the month ; date to bo such as you consider proper. The rates for electric lighting to the Inhabitants of your city shall bo 30 cents per month for each in candescent light , with permission to mnko contracts nt a less rate with largo con sumers , or to plaro nil lights on a meter system and charge not to exceed 8 cents per 1,000 watts , with a minimum charge of 15 cents per month for each light. Rates for commercial are lights to bens ns follows : Lights burned until 9 p. m. , $3 per month. Lights burned until 10 p. m.$0 per month. Lights burned until 11 p. m.$7 per month. Lights burned until 12 m. , $ S per month. Lights burned nil night , $10 per month. The rates to the city for 2,000 candle power arc light shall bo $70 per year for llftccn years and fCG per year for the cn- sulnp ten years. If this proposition meets with your ap proval , a proper ordinance will bo submit ted to you at once. Wd desire to call your attention to the fact that the rates herein spccilled are GO per cent lower than exist ing rates and that the granting of this franchise to us will secure to the people of Council Bluffs a saving of thousands of dollars < anmially. We are satlsllod , If you so desire , to liavo a clause In the franchise petting forth that the city of Council Bluffs can buy this plant nt any llftli anniversary of the ordinance , the value of the plant to bo ascertained by a board of five persons , two to bo selected by the grantees of the fran chise , two by the city and these four to select a fifth. In regard to the street lighting , wo de sire to call your attention to the fact that the 2,000 candle power arc lights furnished for the new plant contemplated means double the light now furnished by any of the city's street arc lights. Wo desire to suggest .that you notify us as to the amount ot bond desired to guarantee this proposition. Rcspectfullv submitted. -J , P. MILI/EU & CO. . The Seckner Contracting Co. Per J. H. BROWN , President. Referred to Committee of Whole. In the absence ot Mayor Jonnlngs , who is dn DCS Jlolncs attending the convention of the Iowa , League of Municipalities' , Alder man Casper was called upon to preside. Secretary flayer of the Seckncr Contracting company presented the request of his firm and the J : P. Miller company for a franchise and explained In detail what the people represented proposed doing. On motion of Alderman Johnson the matter was referred to the committee of the whole , a meeting to bo lield Thursday night of next week. Later during the proceedings a resolution was adopted that the city rcadvertlso for bids for lighting the city tor five , ten or fifteen years , according to the same plans as iboforo. Alderman Sayles opposed the motion , stat ing that he did not believe the city was at present In a position to taku up the respon sibility of owning and operating Its own lighting plant. Alderman Metcalf said Tie waa of the same opinion and Alderman Brough said ho guessed his two confrercen were about right. Tno resolution , however , Tvas adopted. The Omaha and Council Bluffs Suburban Railway company asked permission to make a slight cut through Twentieth street at Avenue C , which was granted. Accompany ing the request was a statement Irom the company that It proposed building Its linn from the Terminal company's bridge to Avenue nuo C on Twenty-eighth street and then cast on Avenue C to Thirteenth street. From thcro the route has not yet ibeen definitely settled. The ordinance providing for. the changing of North Eleventh strept , or the Mynster Springs road , aa It Is commonly known , In conformity with the proposition of the Chicago cage & Northwestern Railway company was passed , The proposed change Is south of the 1)lock switch tower at the northern end of the Northwestern's yards at a point where the highway curves to the west toy reason of the fluffs nnd approaches close to the company's present tracks. The tracks also curve considerably at this point , so that the view of the switch tower Is obscured nnd the railway Is desirous of taking the kink out before laying Its second track. In order to tlo this the railway has purchased the necessary ground , and under1 the terms of the ordinance will donate It to the city and grade It. The portion of the road BO changed will lie about 1,600 feet long and will do away with the present curves. Tbo ordlnanco provides that the roadway shall bo sixty ifeot wide , with a 2 per cent grado. At no place shall the railway tracks como within fifteen feet of the roadway , which Is to bo .further protected by a six-foot tight board tencti The expense ot the alteration 13 to 'bo ' foorne 'by the railway company. A request from a number of citizens In Cut-Off that the road leading to the new echcol house In course of erection be placed In a passable condition was referred to the committee on streets and alloys , Thcro are a number of small bridges over Indian creek In the southern portion of the city that obstruct the proper How of the water and the question of their removal was referred to the city attorney and city engineer. ho council adjourned to Thursday , Oc- 'ober 10. Now neckbands put on sblrta free ot charge for regular customers at the. Bluff City laundry , 34 North Main. ' > DavU sell * paint. r-7 County Siiix'rvinorn , Meet. The Board of County Supervisors met yesterday afternoon in adjourned session. Ltttlo business beyond considering several minor road matters . wap trapsactod. The board will probably be In session for sev eral days , , na fherq iu.qulto n srlst of busi ness left over from the September meeting to bo disposed of , , , The report of County Auditor Junes as to th ( county road fund Uiows only $100.09 on hand. On January 1 , 1899 , tbo balance on hand was > ,2C33.55 , nnd Uiero was collected to SepVemuer 1 , 1691) ) , $9,642.60 , making a total of $12,270.16. Against tlila warrants were drawn amounting to $12,076.00 , The amount expended by the several supervisors la'AS ' follows'Auld , $ l(733.0j ( Broaden , $1- 516.1G ; HansMi , $2,404.69 ; Kearney , $1- 761.9CJ Matthews , $3,095.59. Council Bluff * received Its Rhdfe of the fund raised from taxation on property within the munlclpaJ limits , $1,400 , and $140.16 went to mlsccl- lancous expenses. The report of County Recorder Smith for the quarter ending September 30 shows that In July 398 papers were recorded , the fees onnhlch amounted < o $301.10 ; In Au gust , 610 papers recorded with $370 fees ; In September , 592 papers recorded with $429.35 fees , imaklng a total of fees received of $1- 100.45. The coat for clerk hire for thU period waa $324. CITY PUUMC MUHAlir M.VTTKUS. President llloomcr nnd Mm , llnllcy Will Attend Library Amoclntloii. The trustees of the city public library recognize the Importance ot Council Bluffs being represented at the meeting of the Iowa Library association to bo hold in Ce dar Rapids November 10 and 11 and nt the monthly meeting of the board yesterday afternoon decided that Mrs. Datlcy , libra rian , should bo cent as a delegate. Hon. D. C. Bloomer , president of the board , will also attend as representative ot the trus tees. It will bo the tenth annual meting of the association and a number ol interesting subjects are on the program for discus sion. Melville Dewey , director of the New York State library and author of the deci mal classification in use at thla and all the loading libraries throughout the coun try , will bo present and address the libra rians on library methods. Miss Ahcrn , editor ot the Public Librarian , Chicago , and Miss Stearns of Milwaukee , librarian of the Wlsccnsln Library commission , will also bo in attendance and on the program tor addresses. Ella JIcLoney ot DCS Jlolnca Is secretary of the State association. Complaint has been made to the trustees that among the books in the library are some which are not altogether of the proper kind that should < be accessible to the pa trons of the lootltutlon. The matter was brought up for discussion and resulted In Trustee Finloy Burke being made chair man ot n committee of three to examine the list of books In the library and report back to the board a list of such as In tbo judgment of the committee are unfit to bo on the shelves. The librarian was given authority to dis pose ol a number of work's of which there are moro copies than necessary. Most of these books have had their day , such as " " fiction. The "Trilby" and other works of librarian was also authorized to purchase extra copies ot a number of hooks , which are in constant call and tbo supply ot which Is not equal to the demand. The librarian's report for September shows the following figures : Visitors , 4,471 ; regis tered booktakers , 8,271 ; books taken , 3,543. Classification of 'books taken : Philosophy , Cl ; theology , 42 ; natural science , 81 ; fiction , 2,797 ; poetry and essays , 105 ; history and biography , 228 ; travels , 229 ; magazince , 404. Twenty-three volumes wore received from the Nebraska State Historical society in September. The number of books In the circulating library on October 1 was 17,382 and in the government section 4,809 , making a total ot 22,191. The report of the finance commltteo showed a balance on. October-1 of $1,193.25 in. the library fund. > Hawaii's Antl "Kawf" cures coughs , colds. DnlnfCH In the District Court. The hearing ot the claim of Rodney Ar nold against the estate ot the late George Mot'calf and F. J. Day , administrator , oc cupied all of yesterday In the district court. Arnold was a friend of Motcalt's and claims to have loaned him considerable sums ot money which were not repaid , The trial of the damage suit ot Henry Gecscn against James Sagula was , owing to the Metcalf estate matter , postponed until this morning , when a Jury will bo impan eled. eled.Clerk Clerk Reed of the district court completed yesterday his report of the criminal 'busi ' ness for the year commencing September 30 , 1898 , and ending September 30 , 1899. Fines to the amount of $12 wore Imposed , of which $11 has been paid. Twenty-elx pris oners wore sent to the "penitentiary " and four teen were given jail sentences. Edward Llnwln , a negro , convicted robbing a white man , received the longest- sentence , getting lour yearn in the penitentiary. Bert Hanoy , convicted1 of burglary , received the next longest , throe years In Fort Madison penitentiary , Haney , however , has not commenced to serve his sentence , having taken an appeal and Is now out on n cash bond of $500. The total expense account for criminal prosecutions for the year , net In cluding attorney fcesv amounted to $2- 533.75. The amount paid to the county at torney was $1,533.60. For Sale Hard coal base burner ; good condition. Inquire 134 Park avenue , Coun cil Bluffs. Voluntary 1'etltlonn In Bankruptcy , Three new voluntary petitions in bank ruptcy were filed yesterday In the United States district court , making 217 to date. Albert G. Bagley , formerly In the general merchandise and implement business , lists his liabilities at $34,229.18 , of which amount $570 only represents secured claims. JIo claims to have only $25 worth of assets , consisting of wearing apparel , which IB ex empt under the law , " Frank J. Gary , a live stock dealer ot West Side , has debts amounting to $1,200. His osEcta consist of life Insurance to the amount of $9,000 and $980 $ worth ot other goods , of which bo claims $470 as exempt , Joshua Chamberlain of Atlantic , whoso oc cupation Is not eot forth in the petition , lias liabilities amounting to $725.75 and assets worth $475 , of which he claims $255 as ex empt. Wanted , 200 men for track laying on the Fort Dodge & Omaha railroad. Apply to C. E. Grafton , at yard office on avenue F and Twelfth street , Council Bluffs. DH. DKAIIUSIIUAII'S EIIIIAND KAST. of the I ml I nil ComiiilMHloii to DlMiulvo Trllml IlrlutluiiN. AMES , la. , Oct. 0. ( Speclal.-Dr. ) W. M. Bcardshear , president of tbo Iowa State Agricultural college , left yesterday for Lake Mohonk , N. V. , to attend the annual meeting of the United States Indian commission , of which ho 1s a member , Tbo principal question to bo considered by the commission is the dissolution of tribal relations. The question was taken up at the last meeting and the suggestions then promulgated have elnco been tried with sat isfactory results and this success has led the commission to resolve upon more definite and detailed reports. The commission \\lll be In session October 10-13 at the homo of R , K. Smiley , a member , at Lake Mohonk. Unueoln'M Deuiocriitlu Ticket. SIBLEY , la. , Oct. 0. ( Special Telegram. ) 'Today ' Osccola county democrats nominated Dick Waaamun for treasurer , Frank Des mend for sheriff , Mary McCallum for school superintendent , Frank Townuend for sur veyor , A. B. Snyder for supervisor and Dr. Hamilton for coroner. The convention de clared against territorial expansion and re affirmed the Chicago platform. MAM TO MEET THE TROOPS Iowa's Eeooption Party Leaves Wednesday for the Coast in Its Own Oar , srORIES OF BRYAN'S ' ILLNESS DIFFER licit Mnliio * ' Department Store lo Itlnc from l < n Aslif * Minister * After the Sent Out Sed Commit tee Court DE3 MOIN'ES , Oct. 0. ( Special Telegram. ) The party of loWans which Is to welcome the Fifty-first Iowa homo to America will bo off for San Francisco Wednesday mornIng - Ing nt 830 ; ever the Hock Island road. The party will have Its own sleeper from DCS Molnes to San Franclsio , nnd will pick up some of Its members at Council Bluffs. The contingent will Include Adjutant Gen eral Bycrs , who has charge ; Sccrctar yof State Dobson , who is to make the address of welcome to the regiment ; Auditor of State Frank Merrlam ; Mrs. M. H , Bycrs , wlfo of the adjutant general ; Mrs ; H. B. Dull , wlfo of Lieutenant Dull of Company Cj Sirs. J. D. Cady , wife of Lieutenant Cady , quartermaster of the regiment ; Mrs. Wil liam Tubts ot Qlenwood , who has a son In the regiment ; Mrs. William Steepy ot Qlenwood , wlfo ot Captain Sleepy of Com pany C ; Dr. F. M. Hlett ot Red Oak , whoso Bon , John , Is In the regiment ; Kov. E. C. Moulton of lied Oak , "who ling a son In the Kcd Oak company ; Jlrs. Frank Coinpton of Council Bluffs , wlfo of the battalion adju tant of the regiment ; Jlrs. J. C. Pryor of Council Bluffs , mother of Captain Pryor ; llobcrt Klsslck of Oskaloosa , father ot Ed- wyno Klsslck , recently deceased , and Lieu tenant Quy KlssJck of Company F ; S. W. Baker of DCS Molnes , father of Lieutenant Baker of Company H ; Jlrs. C. V. Mount and daughter , Junco , ot Shenandoah , the wlfo and daughter ot Captain C. V. Mount of Company D , and' ' A. A. Mason of Albla , father ot II. T. Jlason ot Company A. Two or thrco others may decide to go before Wednesday. Two Stnrlcn oC Drynn'n Illiiesx , Secretary Walsh of the demoratlo national committee , who Is iere today , received t\\o telegrams concerning the sickness of Bryan , ono front Bryan "himself " and the other from Chairman Huffman of the state committee , who Is with him. The latter was , sent a half hour after Bryan : telegraphed that ho was ready to fill all engagements , that the news paper reports were much exaggerated and that ho would bo In Ottumwa tomorrow. Chairman Huffman later telegraphed head quarters Bryan , was wholly unable to take care of his engagements and would como to Dea Molnes for a rest Tuesday afternoon if able to travel. Ho suggested Bryan's ap pointments 'bo ' tilled by other speakers. Walsh is of the opinion that Bryan's Illness Is nothing more than a severe cold. The sixteenth session of the Great Council of Iowa , Improved Order ot Itedmen , will open tomorrow morning. The delegates are almost all present today. This evening there waa a meeting of the Past Sachems' asso ciation of Iowa , after which a banquet was served at .tho Gb'ldstone , followed by a ball. Fire bosses Settled In Fall. i The HotJvwclIs , owners of the property which -was occupied by the Harris-Emery company , are still In DCS Molnes and will re main untll'they'have ' definitely decided what kind of a , building to erect for the firm. The flrm'a lease will be continued and the Hothwells will erect a six or seven-story ( building. The Insurance on the building and stock , furniture and fixtures was adjusted ithls morning on the basis of a full settlement of insurance ifor a total loss as follows : Rothwell Bros. , on building , $40,000 ; Harris- Emery company , on stock , $159,000 ; on fur niture and fixtures , $7,000 ; total , $200,000. The actual loss' by the flro was greatly In excess of theInsurance. . Harris-Emery com pany's Is estimated at $50,000 and Rothwell's at $40,000. Den Moliicn 3IlnlNtcrH OutrdKctl. Rev. L. N. JlcCash , Rev. A. L. Frlsblo , Rov. E. L. Eaton , Rev. T. McK. Stuart and Rev. A. C. Douglas were this morning ap pointed a committee 'by ' the Ministerial asso ciation to prepare resolutions protesting against certain attractions which were al lowed upon the midway during the carnival. The association feels that the pledges made by the Senl-Om-Sed , especially fey the mid way committee , to the Ministerial asocla- tlon , that no entertainments or shows of an objectionable nature should be allowed upon the streets , have been greatly violated and that soiuo ono is responsible lor this violation. .Sunrcme Court IcclNlonM > Supreme court decisions today were : Olahry & 'Palno against S. R. Choadlo ot al , appellants , Appanooso district , affirmed ; George D. Harrison against Hartford Fire Insurance company , appellant , Louisa dis trict , alllrmed ; Mary Duubauld against Ben jamin Thompson , appellant , Tama district , affirmed ; David R. Bcatty , administrator of itho estate of Frank G. Doming , deceased , against Frank D. Carr , appellant , Van Burcn district , reversed ; Oppenhclmcr Bros. , ap pellants , against George Elmoro , Wayne district , reversed ; N. C. Phillips , appellant , against W. B , Reed , treasurer , Pottawat- famlo district , affirmed. IOWA TROOPS TO SUE STATE MIIHnry Men Iimlnt Hint Under Code Stntv aiiiHt Pay fur JOnilro Term of Service. DES MOINES. Oct. 9. State ofilcera an nounce that a test COBO will probably bo brought against the state of Iowa on behalf of the four regiments of Iowa troops which entered the Spanish war. The military men Insist that undo/ the state military cede the state must pay them for their entire term of service , whether or not the federal governrotuit does the game. If suit Is brought and this position eus- talncd , It would cost the state about Jl.OOO- 00Mo ( make the payment. Eat plenty , Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di gest what you cat. It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E , It. Gam ble , Vernon , Tex. , says , "It relieved rae from tbo start and cured ma It Is now my ever lasting friend.1' DEATH RECORD , Fuiu-rnl of MrN. Jowi-iih Frank , 8HEL.TON' , Nob. , Oct , 0. ( Special. ) The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Frank , who died ot neuralgia of the heart AVedticsday , took place from the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday at 2 p. m. and was largely attended , this place always having been her home , The deceased was married three years ago to Joseph Frank , a stock dealer , who , with two children , survives , Klondike Cold nt .Mint. . , ? 9Ct > .0l-A IOCal Uallk re' celvod . JliC.OW todny in payment for fold from the lukon district depoblted at the Ban 1-rnnclsco mint. Tlio same bank ro- celved Saturday chucks iiggroKatlnir J350 - 000 for Klondike gold , making ultoKetlVer J525,00p received on that account within two days. Another bank announced today probable receipts of J700.000 of Klondike sold during thu week. AU of the transfers will be udded to the reserves ot the New York banks. _ i MAKING TROUBLE IN SAMOA Indention" ilmtntlien Arcl'rri > nr IIIK for IloiKMvnl of tlic Strife. NEW YOniC , Oct. 0. A special to the Herald from Washington says : Some ap prehension Is felt In official circles over the condition of nrfnlrs iircralllnfr In Sixtnoa. The State department is without complete advices from Consul General Osborne regard ing the situation , hut Sufficient lo known to mnko Iho authorities understand that the natives arc again plotting. It Is not be- llovcd , however , that there will bo a re turn of the lighting which occurred last April , unices there haa been n heavy Im portation of firms , which Is expressly for bidden by the provisions of the Ucrlln treaty. It will bo recalled that when the Badger returned from Sa.aoa It brought In Its hold 1,500 rlflca belonging to the natives. These rifles nro now In the armory at Mare Island , California , nwaltlng the disposition ot Great Britain , Germany and the United States. All thrco nations arc represented by men- of-wnr In Samoan waters. Tbo United States has the auxiliary cruleor Abarendo , under the command Commander I ) . F. Tllley. The Abarendo waa sent to Apia particu larly to ( facilitate the establishment of n conllng elation at Page Page , but It Is pre sumed that Commander Tllley has made ar rangements to maintain communication with Consul General Oaborne and that In case ot trouble It will take station at Apia and pro vide protection for American Interests. The charge Is renewed that Germans In the islands are spreading dissatisfaction among the natives and It would not bo surprising If certain of these men are plotting again with Mataafa , who has remained In Samoa. The three governments have not yet formally adopted the recommendation of the high joint commission which Investigated the Samoan question , nor are negotiations lookIng - Ing to this end likely to bo set on foot until the return ot Secretary Hay. CHADWICK TO GET A SWORD MorKiuttown , W. V . , the Home of the A'cw York's Cnptniii , IN tit Uu Him Honor. MOIWJANTOWN , W. Vn. , Oct. 9. Chad- wick day will bo observed hero tomorrow. The affair Is In honor of Captain F. E. Chad- wick ol the flagship Now York , who Is n na- tlyo ot Morgantown. His friends decided to give him a sword as a token of their esteem and appreciation for the services ho has ren dered the nation. The sword is a regulation size naval officer's sword and Is richly orna mented. The hilt has a very largo amethyst set In It and there nro other jewels sur rounding this. A picture of the Now York Is engraved on the hilt. The Scabbard Is richly ornamented. The cost was $1,000. Governor O. W. Atkinson will make the pre sentation speech , which will bo replied to by Captain Chadwlck. The military part of the display keeps growing. Acceptances have been received from at least twenty-five bands and more are expected. General Splllman will have charge ot the parade. Troparatlons have been made to feed 20,000 people. Every in dustrial olant In the town will shut down , as will the university and public schools , and every ono will take part In the celebration. IN DEADWOOD FRIDAY , EARLY Illaclc Ililld Companies Stop Thursday AlKht at EdBCinonl Ucnil- vrood's "Welcome. , DEADWOOD , S. D. , Oct 0. ( Special Telegram. ) The commltteo for the recep tion of the three companies of Black Hill's volunteers received telegrams today that the companies wouJd arrive In Deadwood Friday morning over the Burlington. Everything is being made ready for an extraordinary reception that day. The soldiers - diors will spend the night at Bdgomont , ar riving hero early. IUVALS POIl SHIPPINGBUSINESS. . Ilnytil City anil Belle Fonrche Both After the Sniue Stock Yiird. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Oct. 9. ( Special. ) Since the shipping of range horses from the northern Black Hills range has become an important business there has become a need of a cattle yard and shipping pen at a point between Kapld City and Belle Fourche , cither at WJiltewood or Sturgls. The business men of these two towns are making strong efforts to get the Elkhorn company to < put hi shipping chutes and con siderable strife is engendered. Give Uncle Sum Forty Unyit. SANTIAGO DE3 CHILI , Oct. 9. The Chil ian authorities have given the United States legation hero forty days within which to present proofs of the culpability ot Frederick T. Moore , the former assistant teller of the National Rank of Commerce of Boston , whom the United States has requested Chill to surrender on the charge of embezzlement. Neivwort Arrlvcx. SAN FKANCISCO , Oct. fl. The United States transport Newport arrived tonight , thirty-three days from Manila. U has 4G3 members ot the volunteer signal corps aboard and thirteen civilians. The Newport will HEAD ACHE "Qotli HIT tvlfe and nyielfbavo been ailnc CASCAUETS Bud , they nrfi the best medicine vfo kayo erer had In tao house. Ltst rteelt my irlfo ira frantic irlth headache for two day i. Bbo tried oomo of yourCABOAHETS , and they relieved toe pain fn her head almost Immediately. Wo both recommend Catc&reta. " * OUAS. SrEDtronc , PlttEburg Sato & Deposit Co. , nttsburg. . Pa. Pleasant. Pilitable , Potent. Taste Good. Do Good , Noror Hlckon. Weaken , or Orllie , lOc , 25c , Wa. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . . " " ' .I < / C.Mpipf , Ctlta o , Mc.lr.tl , w Tirt. 817 Hn.Tn.PAti Bom and Fiinr.inteed br nllrtruj. IIU" I U-U/ll ) ' ' rl t to OUUK'J'obacPO Jlablt. A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. nn. T. KI&I.IX r.ouiiAun's OIUENTAI Oil BIAGIO UI3AUTIPIISII. HemovoH Tan , Plmplaa , Freckles. Jilotii I'.itcliea , Haah and Skin dli- " * ' and every Wemlih on beauty , tlon. It haa stood tlio tcit of Gl year * an < l U so harmleaa we tastB 't ' to lx BUre " lar name. Dr. L. . A. Hayre Bald to a 'lady ' of tno liaut-toii 1 ( a patient ) : "Aa . - you liullfa will use them. J rucomniended Ronrand'a Cream au tlio leasthariiiiul of all tlio Skin Droiwrallo . FO ? sale by all Uruel ls and Fancy-Opods Doalereln the United Statfri. Camilla and Kuropu. FKUU. v. HOJ'KINS , J"rop'r37 Great Jouca 6t N. Y II I r T C avtaxioaT ; mm m * J I wta3e u. ; HUililUillilJllillJIH not ho docked until tomorrow morning nttcr Inspection by the quamntlno ofllccrs. rnvsio.\s : KOU WUSTUHX VIITKHAAS. Survivor * of Ihc Civil "War Itrmcni- licrril liy tint < * neritl ( Jovcrnnioul. WASHINGTON , Oct , 0. ( Special. ) The following vcstprn prcislona have bcwi granted : Issue of September SO : Nebraska : OrlRlnnl Ororgo V. Wohnrly , Hilda , 98. Additional-John A. Nolll. 1'aw- neo City , JO lo JS. Uelssue Mlclmtl Kilo- Kan , Hartley , $12. Tncrcnsc David CJor - dnn , Gresham , J15 to MO , lown : OrlRlnrU Jnmwi DuffHs , Dea Molnes , $12 ! llollln H. Wells. 1'rlnighar , JS ; Henry TMtmnn. Qrlnnell. $8 : Isnnr II Mat thews , Snlem , (6 : John II. 1 ytlr. Kid rmlo , $8. Inert-ape Dunlpl W. William ? , \Vi-llcr. $13 to $17 ; Juroph Nnrlgoti , Nodiuvny. $17 tel l ; Henry It. Hecv s , Mystic. $ in to { 12. Original widow * , etc. Sarah J. Willis , run way. $ S , Mexican war widows Catharine Urnso , .Muscatlnc , M. South Dakota : Orlg-lnnl Jncob Johnson , Mount Vcrnon , JC. Ciiiitnltt Cnrlrr I'IIJTN Kino. NBW YOHKL Oct. tl.-Obr-.rlln M , Carter has paid the line of f3COO Imposed by the court-martial. Ills rhcck for that mnount was sent to United States District Attorney Hurnctt. Jlr. lloso of Carter's counsel haa boon called to Savnnnah nnd JtulBC 1-a- combo has therefore extended the tlmo for submission of briefs on habeas corpus pro ceedings until next Saturday. rive Yonr for Train Itoubcrn. AUDMOUI3 , I. T. . Oct. 9.-Tat nnd Mor ris O Slnlloy and Frank Jpiinlnir * , mem bers of the JcnnliiRs Kang of train robbers , were Riven llvo years each In tlio fpdornl penitentiary at Fort Lcavomvorth , Kan. , today , for complicity In the Hock Island train robbery of l < ! 97. Al Jennings , for merly a lawyer In Texas. l t nervine a Ufa sontcnco for the same offense. Hey Shoot * n ( ilrl Demi. WOUCESTBIl , Mass. . Oct. 0. Myrtle jr. I oonard , 14 years of apro , the adopted daughter of Gustavo Dudley , was shot nnd killed at Douglas last night by Alc-xts Holdliifisworth , IS years oC age , a farm hand , lloldlngaworth miido no attempt to escape and claimed that ho UiouKKt he was shooting at tramps. Ho was arrested. Lumbermen Meet lit St. l.onlM. ST. LOUIS. Oct.Tht ! > sixteenth nn- nual convention of the National Lnundry- mcn association met hero today with BOV- oral hundred delegates present. President Silas H. Watcr.M of Cincinnati called tlio convention to order und Mayor Xlcgnn- hcln welcomed the delegates. I. N. AV11- liains of Lexington , Ky. , responded , Iluffnlo Iron \ Vorlrn .Strike. BUFFALO , N. Y. , Oct. 0. About 150 structural iron workers struck today for nn eight-hour day nnd 31 < a cents an hour. They have been working nlno hours and receiving 23 , 27 and 30 cents an hour. President King , Jtirmer'n Dank , Brooklyn , Mich. , has used DeWltt's Little Early niscrs in his family for years. Sajs they are the best. Thcso famous llttlo pills euro con stipation , biliousness nnd all liver and bowel troubles. will find an excellent rostoratlvo for-tho fatigue of mental overwork In I , Genuine bean name Hereford's on wrapper. HEALTH IS WEALTH - DR. E. C. WEST. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE OrtlDINAl , AIL OTHERS IMITAIIONS. It sold under positive Written Cuorantoa by authorized agents only , to curu Weak Memory , DlzzlnPNS , Wakpf nines a. Fits , Hyntorla , Quick- neea , Nlcht Losses , Erll Dreams , Lnclc of Conll- donco , Nervousness , Lassitude , all Drains , Youth ful Errors , or Excessive Use of Tobacco , Opium or Liquor , which leads to Misery , Consumption Insanity and DciUb , At store or by mall , el a box ; six for $ s ; with written Kuarantoo to euro or refund money. Sample pack- OKe. coqtatnuiK tlvo dnyv trunttnont , with full Instructions , 2C cents. Ono sample only sold to each parsonAt store or by mall , Label Spe- [ clul Extra Strength. J 'For ' Impotency , Loss off , Power , Lost Manhood , /Bterlllty or Barronesi , . Jlabox ; six for ID , wltliL . ) I { stnro or by mall. Blyem , Dillon Druir Co. , Sole 10h nnd ( Farnnnc , Omaha , NVb. Is nutritive , sedative , digestive , bcnefl.lo ) at nil seasons of the year. It Is propc-r by the Anhcuscx-lJiis .h brewing Asa'n. Tn t fact ftlono guarantee * Ita merit. _ Thev nre m much like COATHD ELECTRICITY ns science can make them. Knell one produces ns niuoh ncrvMiitlldlngmilistanrc as Is ron lalncd in tlujyunoitnt of food n ninn consumes in a week. Tills Is why they hnve cured thouMiidsof cnses of nervous diseases , Mich ns Debil ity. Dlziiness. Itipomnln , Vnrlcoccle , etc. They enable you to think clear ly by developing brain matter ; force healthy circulation , cure iruUjje . tlon , nnd iuik.itt | tx > undlng vigor to the whole system. All weakening nnd tlssue-dcstrovlng drains and losses permanently cured. Delay may mean Insanity , Consumption } < and Death. feL Price , fiperbor ; sit boxes ( with KU Iron-clad guarantee to cure or reWH fund money ) . $5. Book containing \ff \ positive oroof. free. Address For sale by Kuhn & Co. , or Waldron fil Campbell. IVlagnet Pile Killer CURES PILES. ASIC OR. WRITE : Andrew Ktcwlt , Oma ha , Neb. ; Albert Branson. Council Bluffa , la , ; 11. B. McCoy , Denver , Colo. ; F. W. Bon- eon. Tallapoosa , Ga , ; M. T. Moss. Chicago. Amos L. Jaclcman. Omaha , Nob. ; J. C : Hasley. Dumont , Colo. ; Frank Hall. David City. .Nob. . ; James Davis , Omaha , Nob. ; A. Hlng , Princeton , 111 ; Pearson Bcaty , Fair * fax , Ohio. For sale at druggists. JBJ.OO Per Box. Guaranteed. UNIUSriRUTUS AND GET . YOUR MONEYS WORTH JOHN GWOODWARD 8tCOJ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS I COUNCIL BLUFFS.IOWA > WH. WELCH TRANSFER LINE IlctvrciMi Council lIliifYn mid Oiunlin. Hates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council Blurts ofllce. No. S North Main atroet. Telephone 128. Omaha cilice re moved to 322 South Fifteenth afreet. TeAo * phone 330S. I Connections mada with South Omaha. y oeo ® You will find in our $2.00 BOYS' SLIT. All wool. Well made. We can fit your boys from six to fifteen years old in these fine , stylishly-made Suits. Come in 'arid ' look at them , and satisfy yourselves that our prices are lowest and our goods the best you can find. 18 and 20 Main St , 17 and 19 Pearl St Invest Your Honey Safe , Buy a first mortgage netting you 5 par cent interest , Huy a farm in Iowa or Nebraska. Purchase city property in Omaha or Council Bluffs. i-jjr " . "V Or council 39 Pearl Street , have the above investments for sale. Call on or write them ESTABLISHED 1881. , TOM MOORE HENRY GEOROE 10 Cents. 6 Cents. TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. lroiJUIlMilJUljjEilli&H I i lroiJUIlMilJUljjEilli&