1 THE OATTA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 0, 1900. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. su.von aiuyrlo!. i TRIP TO CALESBORC IS A GO Davis Brits class. Tnko your mcnls nt tho Vienna. Ins fixtures nnd globes nt Hlxby's. Magazines bound, Moorchouse & Co. Hudwelser beer. L. Itosenfeld, ncent. Kino A. IS. C. beer, Ncumayer's hotel. Srhmldt's photos, new nnd Intest styles. O. Dnvls left Inst evening on a visit to ChlcHCo. , Attend M V. f'luh tUnrc tonight. Hughes' linll. Whitley's orchestra. Horn, lo Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns Green of l .nth l-'lrst itreet. a son. Now patterns In framo mouldings. C. 10. Alexander & Co., 333 Urondwny. Get your work done nt the pouular Basis laundry. "21 Uroadwny. 'I'hone 167. W C. Ester; -undertaker, 2i l'enrl street Telephone)): Ofllco. 67; . residence, 33. Georgia Oliver, W Kitst Broadway, wns reported lo the, Hoard of Health yesterday i .4 suffering from diphtheria. I'luirU-s Moxfey,' baggageman at the Northwestern depot, has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., on a vacation trip. Officers and non-commissioned olflcers of hit I Ileh school cadets aro ordered to re port t the 'armory this afternoon at 3 i clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Arthur of Washing ton avenue have been called to Champaign, III., by the serious Illness of Mr. Arthur's brother. Mrs. II. D. llrown and daughter. Miss IJIennor, arrived yesterday from St. Paul. . Mnn., on n visit to Uaptaln ami Mrs. O. M llrown of South Seventh street. A vacant MtiaOo bueU of the city Jail has iicen cleared and arranged for the rock pile on wMch all.. hoboes and bums who fall ito the clutches of the police will be put t' work U. 8. Skinner of Uurllngton. la., who has been visiting his uncle, Walter Secley, lmggngo ngent at the Burlington depot, left yesterday for a trip to Denver, Colo., before returning' home. The 10-yenr-old son of Mrs. Julln DeHar fell from a tiee near his homo Thursday evening. The hones of the elbow were so severely crushed that It Is feared the i -m will hnvo to be amoutated. Mrs Perry Kerney, wife of Supervisor Keriiey, accompanied by her two daughter, Mrs. Hayes Iloulton and Mrs. C. T. Carter, were In the city yesterday from Silver t-'roek township, vlsltlni; friends, Harry Van Hrunt Is seriously ill with pneumonia at the Military academy at Culver, I ml. Mr. and Mrs, Van Hrunt aro with him, h.ivlng left last week for Cul ver to attend the commencement exer- I.e9. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pntton of 921 Seventh avenue, whose treatment of their little daughter caused the authorities to Inter fere, have arranged to place tho child In the Institute for l-Yeblo Minded at Ulen wood. The lire department was called out yes terday morning about a o'clock to the cottage at 300 llenton street, occupied by 1). Hickman, where a spark from n stove, pipe chimney had set tiro to the roof. Tho damago can be repulred for Jlo. Tho tickets for the High school com mencement exercises at the Hohnny opera liouso Monday night have all been disposed of except about 100. These-will be placed on sale this mornlns nt the store of D. "W Uushuell at tho custonia.ry price. C. I). Sparks and Mary Kubnnks, both of Oskaloosa, la., wero married In this elty yesterday, Justice Vlen performing the roreinnny. Justice Vlen it No othelated at tho wedding of Joseph Palllster of Ne braslui City and I .eon a Smith of Omaha. Harvey Hrown, a little 3-year-old boy, followed tho circus parade yesterday morn ing and got lost In the crowd. He was found by Oflleer SWauson convulsed In tears on South Mnln street. Ho was later returned to his unxlous mother at his hom at Tenth street and First avenue. Wok 11. Puller of Dcs Moines, repre senting the democratic, state central com mittee who has been In tho city for the last two days, held a conference last even ing at police hcadquKrtors with A number of local leading members nt the party. Tho conference was for tho purpose of organizing., for the stnlc campaign. Justice, if the Peace Ovlde Vlen was yesterday appointed administrator of the estato of the late Dr. H. V. Adams, who died .suddenly last Sunday morning at his otlleo on Hrondway. Itev. K. W, Adams of New Haven, Conn., brother of the de ceased, arrived In tho city and will tako tho body back vv It li him today for burial. Charles Vance, a young man, was ar retted last evening on' a charge of obtain ing goods under false pretenses. It is al leged that ho represented himself to be a menVbcr of a family named Adams and se cured. (H cents worth of tobacco and chew ing gum at Henderson's drug and book store on Hrondway, where Adams had an account Tho nrratiBcmenls for tho game of base ball between tho local lodge- of Klks and a team from the Oninlia lodge, which Is to bn idnrcil nl Lake Manuwa on July 4, aro progressing llnely Tho game prom Ihcm to bo a record breaker. The Klks of this clly, Omaha, Lincoln anil surround ing -towns liro also planning on a picnic to bo hold at tho lake nomo tlmo In the earlv part of July. John Kcose, d years of age, who has been In Jail twice before on similar charges, was arretted, last night on complaint of tho parents of several little girls living In the vicinity of 'fifteenth street and Broad way. Reese is charKcd.wlth taking Im proper liberties with the children, in one caso tho charge. Is said to bo more serious ths.li tho others and nmv result In Hcese liolnc went to the penitentiary. O. n, Jennings, tho welt known attorney of Shenandoah, was In the city yesterday on business connected with the federal court. He said that the Pago county dele gation to tho Judicial convention, which had formerly been In favor of supporting N, M, Pussoy, to 1111 tho vacancy that will bo caused by Judgo Smith's resignation, lmd now turned to Sci.it t Lewis of Olen xvood, In view of the fact that tho con vention In this elty Thursday had failed to lmliir.se Mr. Pusey, N. Y. numbing Co., Tel. 250. Mnrrlnuc . License. Licenses to wed wero Issued yesterday to tho following poreoim;. Js'nnio and resldepeo, Age. C D. Sparks, Oakiiloomt. ta 21 Mary lCubatiks, Oskaloosa, la II Joseph Palllster, Nebraska City, Neb.... 2: Leona Smith, Omaha H Oitj Qovdrnment Dfo'dei to Visit with tht Illinois Brickmiken, CIT'ZENS ' SUPPORT HOME-MADE BRICK I'upiilnr lleltinnil Is Hint the Local Article Shall lie I'sril lit I'iivIiii; the Streets Hint Arc to He I in pro, cil. clerk. Tito terms of both Justice Vlen nnd Justice Kcrrler and Coimtabtcs Atbcrtl and Ilalrd expire this year. Kcrrler, It Is said, I will be renominated without opposition, hut as Justice Vlen Is serving his fourth term, lie will In all likelihood have a contest on his hands. Constables Albcrtl and Ilalrd aro both out for renemlnatlons, SATt ItllA V II.MH'.ll.VH. INSURANCE AGAINST LOVE Iftmbirs of Iowa Company Paid Money When Married. DOLLIVtR CHOICE FOR VICE PRESIDENT tllllliM'ty nt llitlf I'rlce Our cntlro lino of ladles' lints, Including sailors, walking hats, untrlmmed shapes and flno millinery, at one-half tho original prlcus. 25c children's straw sailors nt half price, 12 He. j COc Indies' sailors In white nnd colors, i 25c. ,10c ladleu' tan crown walking lints at hnlf price, 25c. $1.00 ladltn' Bailors at halt price, 50c. $1.50 ladles' sailors nt half price, 7,'c. $1.50 ladles' English walking hats. All arrangements for tho Juuketlng trip trimmed with ribbon nnd wings, at half of the city olllcluls to Oalesburg, 111., to In- tirlce 75c .National Iteiiililruii Coininllteeninii for Invtii C tun minus In Aimtver to llonton iMvnpiticr Sitys There I" . Heuonit Choice, WIFE AND FIANCEE MEET $5.00. $15.00 $7.50. $20.00 $10.00. spect the brick manufacturing plints of that city have boen completed. According to present plnns the party will leave Mon day morning over the Uurllngton and will n ji ' ij u uic- wiiyic n -iuusua) ill uuieauurK, J JQ returning Wednesday night or Thursday -5c ' morning. The party will bo headed by,'1 co Mayor Jennings and will consist, according ,' to present arrangemejits, of Aldermcu l""!. Brown, Clark, Hammer, Hubcr. Lougce, ' Lovott and McDonald, City Solicitor Wads- '-' . "' worth and City Engineer Ktnyre. Alder- ,0y' man Hoyer will not be able to accompany ""l'' ' the party. f-00 Tho announcement that this city content- ly:' n nlntfd liivlmf si lnn?r mntilipr nf strneln tills . $10.00 year has set the brisk men of Oalesburg all j agog jnd they are nnturally desirous of a chancn to supply Council Illutf with the necessary paving, material. To this end they nru willing to spend a little of their surplus cash, and nil the expenses of the Junketing trip of the officials of this city wilt be borne by thorn. Judging from tho Invi tation extended Mayor Jennings nnd the aldermen, the Oalesburg -brick men Intend to how their guests a good tlmo and the party will, It Is expocted, see everything there Is woVth seeing In Gnlesburg beforo returning home. There had been some talk of some of tho prominent contractors of this city accom panying tho party, but It was thought that as three of them at least are brick manu facturers themselves, they might not bo persona grata with the brick men of Oales burg nnd they will not be In the party. I loin i- llrlck In l-'nvor. Ever since the paving question was brought up In the city council nnd a num ber of streets selected to be paved there has been considerable discission as to the material to be used. A large number of tho property owners Interested ore In favor of using homemade brick as far as po3slblo and will resist any effort to Introduce for eign brick. It Is believed that as good vit rified paving brick can be made In this city as in Oalesburg or Des Moines, or, In fact, anywhere else. It has been questioned whether tho local plants could furnish ufll clent hard hurned brick this' year for arf the paving that Is contemplated. The pro prietors or the three largest brickyards In this city say they can turn out nlhthe brick needed and of a quality that will compare with any brick made elsewhere. With this assurance property owners generally are In favor of patronizing homo Industry and leaving tho money In this clly instead of sending It away for brick. Heretofore in paving with brick in this city tho 9 foundation jm which tho, lower courso has been laid has been so many Inches of sand with nnother layer of sand between tho lower nnd top courses of brick. A number of property owners on the streets ordered paved this year arc agitating tho question of a concrete base. Thoy urge that a concretn base properly laid will last forever, and that In the ovent of the street having to be repaved nsphaltum could bo laid over the concrete, as they bollevo that It will not bo many years beforo that will be th? material generally adopted for res idence streets. $1.00 children's half price, 50c. $1.50 children's trimmed hats 75c. trimmed leghorn hats, half price, ladloa' trimmed ladles' trimmed hats, hati, halt half ladles' trimmed hats, half ladles' ladirs' trimmed trimmed hats, hnlf hats, half ladles' trimmed hats, half ladles' trimmed bate, half ladleu' trimmed hats, half price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, WH1TBLAW & OAUDlNF.n, Iloston Store, Council Bluffs, la. SATI'llUA V HAHOAINJi. Millinery nl Half Price. Our entire line of ladles' hats, Includlcg sailors, walking hats, untrlmmed shapes and lino millinery, at ouo-half tho original prices. 25a children's straw sailors at half prlci, 12,.c. 50c ladles' nallors In white and colors, 25c. 50c ladles' tan crown walking hats at half price, 25c. $1.00 ladles' sailors a half price, 50c. $1,50 ladles' sailors at half price, 75c. $1.50 ladles' English walking hats, trimmed with ribbon and wlngis, at half price, 75c, $1.00 children's trimmed leghorn half price, 50c. $1.50 children's trimmed hats, half price hats, LOTS MJREL.KI IT Plenty more proof like this and all from Omaha people No chance for argument here. No better proof can bn had. What an Omaha man says Is tho best of evidence, for Omaha people. Itcad this case. ' . Wo havo lots more like It. . Mr. Wn. II. Malken, carpenter, of 2621 f-ake Kt., says: "During the twolvo years 1 had attacks of kidney complaint I took lots nt medicine but received little, If any, bene fit, I even went to Colorado Springs think Ing tho minora) water and mountain air might help me. Two yenrs made little dif ference lo my physical condition and I re turned cast. Sometimes I was laid up and Buffered tho most excruciating pain Imaglu- nble. Now, 1 don't want It understood that I am rradlcnlly cured, but of this, I am certain, that Doan's Kidney Pills, procured tt Kuhn & Co.'s drug storo, corner 15th and Douglas streets, gradually relieved mo of tho ashing until It finally disappeared." For Bale by nil dealers. Prlco 50 cents Koster-Mllburn Co.. Hllffalo, N. Y sole nzents for tho U. S. Hemombcr the nnmo Doan'u and take no substitute. FARM LOANS TtetiratkA jr.. t-junrll Pluffs MjkvAtturAil In Eastern Wnd Iowa. James JM. Casady, lit; Main St 75c. $1.60' ladles' trlmmod . hats, half price, 75c. $2.50 ladles' trimmed hats, half prlco, $1.25. $1.00 ladles' trimmed hats, half price, $2.00. J5.00 ladles' trimmed hats, half price, $2.50. $8.00 ladles' trimmed hats, half price, $1.00. $10.00 ladles' trimmed h.xtn, half price, $5.00. $15.00 ladles' trimmed hats, half prlco, $7.50. $20.00 ladles' trimmed hats, half price, $10.00. WIUTRLAW & GAH DINER, Iloston Store, Searching for it DniiKhtrr. Charles Wilson of Syracuse, Neb., wns In tho city yewterday looking for his 18-year-old daughter Mabel, who had been living with a family on Park avenue. Tho family recently moved to Fifth avenue und the girl la said to have gone to Kansas City, but subsequently returned and Is now thought to bo In Omaha. Wilson's wife, died when tho daughter was about 8 yewrs of ago nnd tho latter was reared by a family In Fremont, Neb. She assumed tho name of Workman, by which Hhc was. known In this city. About two years ago her father lest trace of her, but recently found she wns, living In this city through a letter that she wrote to a sister. In this letter tho girl said sho was working for a dressmaker, learning the trade, and was living with a family on Park avenue. She Bald tho dressmaker was very good to her nnd In addition to giving her $100 a year, had made several valuable present. Sho said her "fingers literally glittered" with diamond rings that the dressmaker had given her. Fearing from the tone of the letter that tho girl might havo fallen Into bad com pany, tho fnther decided to como here and investigate. IIo learned that his daughter had been keeping company with a young man of this city, but failed to find out whether this young man was responsible for tho girl going to Kansas City. From here he went to Omaha to continue the search. DrHth or Inna Mnn llrlitn to I.IkIiI llln llrtntlons In Tno , Women. CLINTON, In., June 8. (Special Telegram.) This morning at the corpse of W. D'. Tompkins arrived here from St. Louis there met over tho dead boiy two women, one a wlfo of tho deceased and the other the fiancee, who camo hero with the remains. The name of the woman from St. Iyitils Is Mrs. M. T. Luockc, and until her nrrlvnl hero she did not know Tompkins wns a mar ried man. When tho facts wero made known to her nt the railway station she took a cab for a hotel nnd did not attend the funeral this afternoon. Tompkins died suddenly; In fact he became demented while on tho streets at St. Louis, where ho was employed, and was tnken lo tho hospital, where ho died without regain ing his sense, Und he been conscious nt the tlmo of his death ho undoubtedly would DES MOINES. June S. ( Siwclnl ti. hvo ncqualnted his betrothed with the clr- gram.) Articles of Incorporation of the En- ' cumstances and tho story of the wooing nnd downient Lengui. of Slgourney, In., were I wlnn'n8 of the St. Louis widow would per illed with the secretary of state today. It m,ps npvcr 1,nv d""110 known. Is an organization of unmarried men ot Tompkins' wife, who was at Minneapolis more thnn 17 yenrs nnd unmarried women ot,nt tno bedsldo of a sick sister and who wns more titan 15 years of age. Itocnnltnl stock . ca,Iei' hcro ,,v a te'cRrnm, was Ignorant of Is $30,000 ami It Is organized for tho nur pcfo of providing an endowment of $500 for each member to bo paid when married. It Is tho first orgunlzatkn of tho sort In Iowa, All unmarried females over 15 and unmar ried maleB over 17 are cllglblo to mombcr ohlp. Its capital Block Is thirty shares of $100 each, fully subscribed and one-halt paid in. O. L. Ilnrtow Is president, A. C. Hartow. secretary, and O. F. Utterback, treasurer. A .1). Cummins, national republican com mitteeman for Iowa, In answer to a tele gram from a Iloston newspaper, tele graphed today that "Dolllver is Iowa's first chclco for tho vice presidency and no con sideration has been given second choice, be cause In the opinion of the Iowa delegation It does not expect to have to develop a second choice." Cummins will probably be unablo to attend the meeting of the national com mittee next Wednesday. E. I). Chassell of Lcmars telegraphed to Dcs Moines politicians today from Jackson, Minn., whero ho Is on business, that ho will not bn a candidate for secretary of state, desplto the rumors which said that he would be a candldato and that on his ac count A. C. Smith of Storm Lake, who was a candidate for ono day, had withdrawn. It Is quietly passed around among tho poli ticians hero that tho roison for Smith's sudden changn of mind relates to congres sional affairs and that Congressman L)t Thomas, who was helped to election lest year by Smith and his friends, was warned that If he allowed Uiei politics that Smith was playing to continue he would find op position this year to his return to congrens. After being closed for four months on ac count of a decision of tho suprme court of tho stato which closed every saloon In forty countloi of the state the saloons of Des Molnea -will open tomorrow. Tho court has her husband's relations with Mrs. Luecke until this morning. At one time this after noon It looked us though the funeral would be stopped In order to hold a post mortem examination to more positively Identify tho remains so there would be no trouble about llfo Insurance. However, the remains were later positively Identified. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, In a mes sago to tho Herald tonight, says at the in quest a woman, presumably Mrs. Luecke, testified that she was Tompkins' wife. Tomp kins' wife wns nn Omaha slrl. whom he mar- j rled about ten yenrs ago. HE LOVED THE MAYOR'S WIFE neorice 51, Spooncr or lirlmiel Ar rcnlrd nit Complaint of Tlioninn I'lillllpN of (Mttinnvn. OTTtMIWA, la., Juno 8. (Special Tele gram,) iA letter from a married man to nn Ottumwa woman not his wife Is tho cause of a Orlnnoll man trotting Into serious difficulty with tho govr.imcnt nnd may bo the causo of still further complications. Oeorge M. Spooner wns arrested nt his homo at Orinnell lost evening by a United States officer on the charge of using tho malls for Improper purposes nnd wns taken to Dos tMolniK, whero he was to havo a preliminary hearing today. Tho complaint was filed by T. J. Phillips, mayor of this city, boforo United States Commissioner F. M. 'Hunter Tuesday, the plaintiff alleging that Spooner had written letters to his wlfo of a character nut In tended to promote peacu and happiness In a home. It is said that a liaison ban ex isted between Spooner and Mrs. Phillips for some time. A few weeks ago t.Mrs. Phillips began dl- CriticalTimes for Girls. The first critical period iti a woman's life comes nt the pass ing of her girlhood. In uiue cases out of ten where disease fastens itself xtpon her it docs so at the line of demarcation be tween girlhood and womanhood. How to preserve the daugh ter's health how to ward off disease nt this crisis is the prob lem that confronts every mother of girls. Dr.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are the best remedy to use nt this critical period. Read this sworn statement of Mrs. J. M. Riggs, of Cartcrville, Mo. r "My daughter Josle during the winter of 1M7-03 suffered tv complete break-down In health, fiho wits thin nnd pale, hud no appetlte-lu fact, some days baroly tattling her food. Those who knew hr condition said ihs whs going Into it decline. "On tho advice of a nolghbor, vn began giving her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pnle Pooplc. Tho effect on her condition wns marvelous. IWfore sho Iind tnken half a box her condition wiiitmproved,aii(lHhkept on gain ing appetite, strength und dealt until ino was eutlrxly wall. She took three boxes of the pills and to-day there Is not n healthier, more robust looking girl In Carlervlllt. She U Oeihler and hcalthlor than ever beforo in her life-" Mm. J. M. IUua$. Subscribed and sworn to before ms a Notary rublle, thla lStlt day of October, 1998. WlLLtAM Woloott, A'otary PuMc. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' Dance, Bciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness, in either male or female. Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Pale People are fold by all dealers, or will be scut, postpaid, oti receipt of price, 50c. a box or six boxes for f 2. 50 (they are never sold in bulk or by the ico) by addressing Dr. Williams Mcdiciue Company, Schenectady, N. Y. rnrpn nrnr Arl In rra rirrtilnal tint Vt ti ci In 1 refused to recognize the application made by clmrB,nK cruc. unJ ,nnuman treatment, but the temperance people for a writ of cer- aft(!rwnn, rec0IUddered her action and tho tiorarl to review tho action of the super- cW wa droppc(1. Tno caunIe ent,t0 llv- vlsors In canvassing and declaring good a lng i0RClher ilKaln. Sp00110r-8 nneHt was potltlon of consent which the nnti-saloonlsts the .,.1, f husband Undine the frae- say is bogus and dissolved tho Injunction prcvsntlng the board from proceeding. The monts ot a letter said to havo been written to his wife. The pieces were carefully fight has been Intensely bltteir and threats 1 nBKtprt mother and the contents laid l.e have lxn made against the temperance . fort, commissioner Hunter. The letter. It Ppoi,lc' I Is said, rcniiested Mrs. Phillips to meet Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. " ' . r Gravel roofing." A. U, Itefd, E4l B'way. Who Is the most popular young "lady In western Iown? Does she live In your town? Sho ought to, don't you think so? .Indue- .Mi'PltrrMoti'N District. It. Is now Judge Smith McPherson. United Stnten Marshal Christian has re ceived word from Judgo McPherson that ho has resigned as congressman and that ho qualified Thursdoy ns Judgo of the United States court of tho Southern district of Iowa. A copy of tho law making n now division In tho Southern district of tho state, has been received bv Clerk Stendman ot tho United States District court here. Tho ap portionment of a part of the Southorn dis trict In a now division makes four places at which sessions of the federal court will bo held each year. Heretofore sessions of court havo been held at Keokuk, Council Bluffs and Des cMolnra and tho plnce of holding court In tho now division will bo Creslon. Thu counties which will comprlso tho new division und which will bo known nH, the southern division of tho Southern district aro: Lucas, Clarke, Union, Adair, Adams', Fremont, Page, Taylor, Ringgold, Dncatur, Wayno and Appanoose. Tho dates set for holding court nt Croston are tho third Monday In May and tho fourth Mon dny In September of ench year. Under tho Inw deputies will bo appointed by the mar shal nnd clerk to ret'ldo at Crcston and maintain offices. Under n new ruling of tho United tntes court these nppolntments must bo approved by tho court. Who Is tho most popular young lady In western Iown? Does she live In your town? She ought to, don't you think so? Judge Spurrier poured some more hot shot Into the Hoard, of Supervisors today when he personally; served notice upon thorn that a score of-Well known citizens of Des Moines diemand that they stop "Il legally dlrcctlng'jjtbefaudltor" to pdy a re fund of raulcttiije&',to tho saloon keepers and that tho wuDcrvfiors and county auditor would be hold personally responsible for! the amount already paid, aggregating al most $1,000. If the1 board continues to grant rotund and doesnol secure a return of the money already paid back 'by the county treasurer to the saloon keepers, by order of the. board, Judge .jSpurrler will Institute legal action against (hem -charging them with wrongfully paying ruonoy out of tho county treasury. Prof. Samuel Calvin, state geologist, was at tho slate house this morning arranging for the field work for the summer. Work will bo carried on In Webster,- Pottawnt- amle, Pago, Hmnor and Henry counties and possibly In O'Hrlen and Clay. Calvin himself will Invtutlgate goneral soli proh- cms iu Jones, Kayette, Clayton nnd Win neshiek counties. Adjutant (lenoral Myers returned from Sao City, where he mustered In Company M of the Klfty-flrst. 1. W. Parker was elected captain. Application will he made to tho auditor of stalo In a day or two for a charter for a new firo Insurance company organized In this city. The company will bo a stock company with a capital slock of $100,000 and will have behind it somo of thei loading cap italists and professional men In the city. It will bo known ns ''Tho Century l'lro In surance Company of Dcs Moines," and at tho first will confine Its operations to tho state. At a meeting of the board of di rectors bold this morning tho following of ficers were selected: President, 11. H. Dcl- mego! vlco president, B. A. Nyo; stcretry, Chester A, Kuller; treasurer, Simon Casldy. Tho company expects to be in operation by July 1. Spooner nnd to telegraph him when hor hus band would be out of town. D0LLIVER IS THE MAN WANTED Davis sells paints. Cas stoves are cheiper than itoves and thoy do not explode. gasollno M11cl.cn.11 Aililresseo lirnilnnlrs. nUHLINGTON. Ia..' 'Juno S. (Special Tel egram.) President Clcorge E. MacLean of tho Iowa Stato university addressed the graduation class of the Uurllngton High j feseender, county surveyor, havo com Council IllutTs, la. Hoard of Supervisor. Tho Urnrd of County Supervisors recon vened yeslerday morning after a twn days' vacation. Thu morning cession was taken up with the settlement with County Treas urer Arnd for tho first flvo months of tho year. Tho treasurer's roi)urt showed that the total balanco on hand In all the differ ent funds amounted to JS l.GS (.24. Tho poor fund Is overdrawn $3,435.71, tho collections having been J10.01G.n2 und tho drafts fit, 031. "U. The county auditor was authorized to replenish this fund from tho county fund ns occasion might nrlnc. The btlauco on hand In the county fund Is J15.UO.S7 and that In the road fund Is JD.71t.33. Mrs. W. M. N'lchelson of 728 Washington aveuuo was given permission to placo her llttlo son In the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' home provided sho guaranteed the county against expense. W. P. Officer asked that the assessment on a lot In Hums' addition bo reduced from $30 to $16, the flguro at which the adjoin Ing unlmprnril lots were assessed. Ho said tho higher assessment was duo to the fact that Homo squatters hail erected a slinnty on the lot last "winter, but had slnco re moved It, Tho application was rejected. Tho balance of tho session wns taken up in allowing tho usual grist of bills and claims against tho county. Howell's Antl-"Kawr" cures roughs, cold. uaupu TA I AIU on City nunc i 1 u Lunn I'ropcty Savings Loan and Building Associate TimtiixIiIii Convention. The delegates from Council Muffs nnd Kane outside to the republican county con ventlon will meet Wednesday night of next week at 7:30 o'clock In the superior court room at the county court house to place In nomination a township ticket. Nominations will be made for two Justices of the peace two constable! and township trustees and KnnNiiN (illy ( lull. At a meeting of the local democrnry held Inst evening In tho room over tho pollco patrol houso for the purpose of completing the organization of u club to attend tho democratic stato convention In Kansas City July 4, W. H. Wnro and John O'Noll wero appointed chairman nnd secretary, re spectively, of the organization. About sev enty lending democrats havo signified their Intention of going and they will be rein forced by delegatlonn from Ncola, Mace donia, Carson, Oakland and Avoca. If po3- slblo nrrnngoments will be niude for tho Council Muffs contingent to Join forces with tho Omaha democrnts. "Mr. Hlley" B-ccnt cigar. Mrs. StiultinelNter'H l'lincrnl. Mrs. Jnmcs Duggan, Mrs. W. A. Patton, Mrs. IM. Connors, Mrs. 'A, Doltz, Miss Kato Wiseman and MIsh Dolln Gavin wore In the city "yesterday from Crcston to attend the fuucral of the late Mrs. Fred Stadt- melater, which was held from St. Peter's Catholic church. The services were at tended by a large gathering of tho friends nnd relatives ot tho deceased and tho be reaved family and the remains were fol lowed to their last resting place in tho Catholic cemetery by a long cortcgo. Tho services wtvo conducted by Hov. Father Thomas, The funeral offerings were nu merous and beautiful. Dlntrlcl Court Notes. Judge Smith of tho district court handed down his decision yesterday In the suit ot tho Omaha Midge and Tormlnnl Railway company ogalnat tho Mt, '.Ion Baptist church, finding for the plaintiff and nulet Ing the title to tho proporty In controversy In tho railway company. Tho taking of the ovldenco In the personal Injury damago suit of Mrs. Emma Holmnn against the Omshit & Council Muffs llnllwny and Bridge company wan completed and this morning the counsel will make their argu menu. Who is tbo moat popular young lady In western Iowa? Dot ,h( live In your town? She ought to, don't you think soj nirirtor of .Hint Hnlicrl rrnihrp Ihnl licIotm CoiiurcnKinitn Will Hp Jlndc Vli- l'reslilfitl. FORT DODCK, la., June 8. (Special Tel egram.) Hon. Cicorgp U. Roberts, director of the United States mint, rends a special to his papor, tho Fort Dodgo -Messenger, regarding J. P. Dolllver's candidacy for tho view presidency and ll bearing on Speaker Henderson's position as follows: The movement to make Mr. Dolllver -the inuhllciin nominee for vice president l.t sweeping over everything here In Wush Ington. Tho house is practically solid for him, and members arc active In advocating his nomination. Tho best political prophets In Washington say lie will be nominated Tho Idea advanced In some iiuartcrs that In the event of Dolllver's nomination Speaker Henderson would fall of re-election Is given no weight among members of the house. Tliny say Henderson is assured ot te-electlon If the next house Is republican Nothing can beat him. Tho speaker Is ohon by the house alone. Henderson Is popular with the house nnd will be chosen, no matter who Is vlco president. Hender son himself Is dally urging Dolliver's nomi nation nnd so Is Allison. Tho argument for Dolllver Is his nbllity tut a campnlgncr .McKlnloy this year will be not merely the candidate, but the president, and cannot tako a leading part In tho campaign, in looking- about for a. leader, mT-mbers ot tho house, familiar its they aro with Dol liver's abilities, agreo upon him. They ask whero another man can be found who will servo tho occasion ho well as he. Thoy know ho Is Invulnerable to tittaek and would bo a tower of strength. There la every Indication nt this time that tho en tiro west Is about to swing Into lino for lilm. and If It does he will bo nominated. The dvieinitlnns of Michigan. Indiana, Il linois, Missouri, Kansns. Nebraska nnd West Virginia uro practically solid for him today. New Anx m Appointed. ONAWA. la., June 8. (Special.) The former parties who wero appointed to as sess tho beneflts on tho Monona-Woodbury' County ditch, having failed to qualify, tho county auditor today appointed A. D, Mus tard nnd W. S. FMicr, who with R. S school at the opern houso this afternoon, monre(j wnrk. A number of the Harrison taking as his subject "Umhala Panza, tho county Board of SupcrvUors will necom pany them In order to get Information In re gard to thu ditch ho that It can bo extended through HarrlBon county. ..nithet nDnlled to Baden-Powell by the Zulus, moaning "Tho man wno noes noi rush things." Commencement nl Atiilnlioii. AUDUliON. Ia June 8. (Special.) The commencement exorcises of tho Audubon High school occurred last night and were very successful. A class of sixteen, llvo boys and eleven girls, wore graduated. Fnritirr C'niniiillH Snlolilr. WAVKRM'. la., Juno 8. (Special Tele- pram. , Louis Wusz. n prominent farmer 1 calaurcato degrees. living four miles northwest of here, cut his commencement exorcises nnd doings of tho throat with a Jackknlfe after taking a Dig unlvcrBlty have surpasseu an moae. oi tnu dose ot laudanum. I past, Iowa Unlvemlty Commencement. IOWA CITY, Juno 8. (Special.) The fortieth annual commencement of the State University of Iowa took place this morning This commencement, which was the first under tho presidency of Dr. (Jeorgo li Mac Lean, attracted statewide nt tent ion There wero 103 cnndldates for the dlfforont bac- Tho whole sorles of "The American Porter" the choicest of brews, mellow and pleasing, has met with instant approval by a dis criminating public. If is superior to the best imported pro ducts. Its high quality is assured by the fact that it is the product of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A., Brewers of the Original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser Standard, Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine. Ordtrs addressed to Ueo. Krug, msnsitr Omaha branch, will b promptly executed. 5 mill THAT PAIN A remedy which relieves pain without harm to the system Is un doubtedly of the. greatest benefit to mankind. Mull's l.lchtalng Patn Killer does thl. anil by Its irse all external and Internal pain Is Imtne dlntely relieved and permanently cured We claim, and we prove It. too, that It kills pain like the lightning's flash. It contains no opium, ammonia, or onpslcum, npd enntjn used exlernallv or internally for child dren or chronic Invalids without ony bad effects. KhM KM H1-3H The human body Is heir to no ache or pain which Mull's Light ning Pain Killer does not Instantlv relieve and peinianentlv cure. A bottlo of l.lghtnlnK I'aln , Killer should be In every .household for cHhCSof, , emergency. TWO SlZKHSoo and 60c. .-.. fi FOR FUM. PAP.TIUPI.AH8 ASK YOUR IJHl'OmST. If he does not keen It. address tho manufacturers. TJH-J. I.IGHTNINCJ MKDICIN1-: CO.. Muscatine, la MULL'S PIONEER KIDNEY CURE. It Is n Specific for All Kidney Troubles t or Snlc h, Onuilm liy IIP. ATO-M'i; I 1)111 ti CO., .IAS. rOHSYTHK, TUB Kl.Vti I'll IIM M . , 1.. . pi:vto. ,io. 11. covri:. fit council niuiTs iiy t;i:o. S. I)AIS. Give the Little Ones less water to drink this summer and let them have- plenty of Hydrox Ginger Ale Ilydrox Birch Beer Hydrox Root Beer Ilydrox Sarsaparilln - the pure kind l ' I 1 - j r s and the dreaded time of the year for the children's health will have less terrors than usual. They art: cooling, thirst"- quenching, healthful beverages for all the family. UJ For Salo By COURTNEY & COMPANY, Loading Grocers, 25th and Davenport Sts., Omaha. Beecher Higby, City clerk of Omaha, Nohr., favorably wiucjj Known uh n, man 01 integrity uoiuiy, writes: "i nouovo that ' nnd Y and L Dr- Kay's Renovator it and Dr. Kay's Lung Balm uro worthy of tho pnblio'a confidence, having' known of some truly rcmarkublo cures of Omaha jieoplo ellcctcd by their use." Shun substitutes, ftemcdles "Just ni flood" ns Dr. Kays iienovavor anu nr. liuyn i.unc Ha mare nn marloor sold nnywhpro. if not at, drugchun, wo wilt Mind them post-paid on rccelnt ofnrlco. I)r Kay's Itenovator !Scts. and II. .Six for $i. Ur, Kny's l.ung Halm lUutaU') ets. Free Medical Advice, Humplo W und Hook for the asking. Address r Dr. B.J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. I IX. 1-1.. Buy a Lot Antf build your own Home upon it, and .11 Stop Paying Rent. Some vacaut lots located in Central sub addition, Omaha addition and. Wright's addition. These lots will be sold at real bargains. , In a year or ho they will bring double the money asked for thom now. Apply at Bee Office, Council Blufla. I wouncit uiumyoi'.