8 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL n.'.'4 Mi:.vno. Davis sells tlrtiK?. rtocktrt sclln carpets and rues. Osm fixtures nnd xlobcs at Wxby's. l'lnn A U C beer, Neumaer hotel. Wollmaii, fcliiitltlo optician. IC llwny. W, J. llostoiter, dentist. Baldwin block. Letter!, Jeweler, optician, S3 Broadway. J. A. Snow. nuctlonnT. B'way. opp. I. O. W. A. rjnivblll of Yorkshire. In.. Is in thin city vIMtiiu friend Novoltloa fur Huster Rifts. C. i:. Alex ander ft Co,, xa Broadway. V. F, Graff, undertaker and dlslnfector. 101 South .Main street. 'Phone Vfi. Got your work done at the popular Eat'lc laundry, 721 llroudway. 'Phone 10. . Captain H. L. Henry Iihh ictiirnrd from Cnlltornla, where he spent the winter. Moran & KMn. uptiolsterlnK. furniture rrpalrln,, mattress making. I.'I h. Mnln t. GeorK" ?flllibon of Laramie. Wyt.. Is guest nt Wal'cr GrmiPwi'K. otiroute burnt lroni OiIciiko. llluffs romtutt No. 27, rnlform Itnnk Knight of I'vthlun. will iiiei't tonight to consider business of lmportan . A want ml In Tin) lieu will hum result. The same attention Riven to a want ml In Council IlluffH as at the Omaha other. Coiinrll Bluffs it'-rle No. lul. I'rulnniil Order or KiikU'H, will hold Km weekly nvel Iiik thlM eveidnit Mi (Ir.ttid Army hall. Mrs. C. II. On is of VS'aHhlliKton nvr'iii: has been called to Atlduhoti, la., on ac count of the sellout. MlncHH of lier mother. V. It. Mnc(dn left Inst evening for Hot Sprites, Ark., for tilt health. UurliiK hln absence Mm. Lincoln will visit In t'hlcuRO nnd Milwaukee. The bulbs of rally llMn-knli lodRe will hold h bazar and Kastor Male ut S. S. Keller'K fnrnlturi' store Friday and Satur day, March " and The millinery nprtilllK of Mrn. A. Hosier, which wns post poned last .Monday, will lake place Saturday. March Conceit H ptovlcieil for the evenliiK. .lolin (irelzer Is home on nick Iciue from Hln Philippines Ho l employed In Hie rov. eminent postal service .it Manila. Ill leavo will expire In .Inly. Mrc. J. I.lnder will entertain the member of Cully KUlId ol Grace church this after noon at a Lenten lea at her home. Wnsh InRtuu avenue and North Firm street. Itev. It. VeutliiR, pastor of the lirst Bap tist church. Iiiik been rIvcii a three months' leave of absence by lilt couKreRiillon ami will leave noon on a trip to KiiKlaud. S. K. Crnnee, general niiperlntendeiil. and G. M. Holtl. superintendent, of the Knnsus City, St. Joseph Si Council Bluffs road, were In this city yesterday on a tour of Inspec tion of the Hue. The will of .Inhli It. Cass of Clidr 'Wood was admitted to prohutu .Venterdiiy. Ho leaves his properly to hi "widow ilurlni; her lift and at her denlh II Is to revert lo Ills poii, Herman Conrad I'astt. Frank Heed was appointed Kunrdlau yes terday by .IuiIro Wheeler for VV. I,. While, commuted Tuesday to the Insane asylum at Clarhida. White has some penioniil prop erty and a email amount of real estnt". The ran axalnst K, K. Minnlck, charReil with obtnlnliiK money under false pretenses in connection with the salo of a patent Kitsollnn lamp, was dismissed III polled court yesterday moruliiK tor want of prosecution. Mrs. Malony and daiiRhters wish to thank the friends and nelRhbors for their kind ness ilurliiR the sickness and death of tliclr iluuRhter and sister, Anna; for the lloral offerliiRs of kind trlends and the youii lady soloists of Si. Kranclii Xavier cliurcli. These. bulldliiK permits were Issued yes terday: W. II. Hall, one and a half stor frame iIwcIMiik In Iltirus' addition; Kate Cllnc. ono story frame cnttiiKu at Twenty fourth street and Avenue C, $sOH; Ivato Cllnc, one story frame cottiiKe at KIkIU eenth street and Avenuo C, J.Stm; Kato cllne, one nud a half story frame cotiiKi' In Beers' addition, ?1,(hjij; Henry Owens, two story fraino cottiiKo In Mill addition, tl.M. N. Y. t'lumblne Co., telcpnnno ZoO. I'.tWAS YOl.Mi WO.MA.N'S HIM!. Dm .Molnen Mini SiirrcnilcrN 'I'leUet to INClipe I'l'IIKCC ill lull. AVllllnni Cane was arrested yesterday evening at the instance ol tho authorities of Des Moines, where It Is said he Is wanted lo nnswer to the charge of tho larceny of a valuahlo diamond ring. Ho was arrested by Detective Weir whllo calling for mall at tho postolllce. Ho had pawned the ring for il.'i In Omaha nnd the ticket whs found in his possession. Word was received last night from Des Moines that If Cuso would surrender tho pawn-ticket ho would not ho prosecuted, tin was only too willing lo give up l ho ticket. It Is understood that the ring be longed to a young woman with whom Case bad been keeping comp'iny In Des Moines. Davis sells palm. II cm I IXntc TniiiNfei'x. Thcso transfers were llled yesterday In the bstrnut, title nnd loan olllco of J. W. Squire 101 I'carl streot: .It. V. Iiiues lo l.evl DuMire. lot ." and subdlv of iiwi,. seii si-TS-l.l, w. d.... $ M Albert 1,, Sarchet and wlfo lo Joseph F. Miller, uoi lti-77-41, seU sei', It and lot 2. Auditor's subdlv of ne'.i He.4 ft lid lots 2, :i nnd I of Auditor's sili dlv: uw'i set4 II and w a neien nwU nw'i ne'i Ifi; w 7 acres of swU seU 10-77-H, W. (1 y, i. F. I. Heed, commissioner lo George, l'anlus, nw'i nwU 2il-il-U, q. c. il., premises Martin I'auliiH to George l'anlus, nw',i nw'l 2i!-71-4X w. d 1 ,000 200 George I'utlllis and wile lo John Klllckiuau, nw'i nwtt 2ii-7l-U, w. d.. Theodoro Jones and wife to Nelson Jones, w :t acres s'i hwIJ nn'.i and w a acres n!$ nwl' hc'. 15-77- I. w. d. Nellln Scrltmer and husband to John Flint. ni nw'i nud nwU ne'i (ex cept 2 acis) ll-7l-:ts, w. l John II. Hehlotfeldt and wife to Henry Schlotreldt, lots ii, I ami .'i, block S, Walnut, i. e. d Joseph K. Moss and wile to II. I,. Fonts, lot 22. In l.ovelaiid, w. il National llulldlim and Savings assn- elation to I'hll IMckerlug, lot t, Snow'n subdlv of lots Ii and il and w 10 teet lot I, block I, llcers' add, w, d l.l1") John I. Howe lo John II. Martin, lot ID of original plat hit 71. w. il 1,200 F.llzabeth Hughes nud George F. Hughes lo .lames IVIerxou. lota 1 and 2, block .s nubaiik's 2d add. w. d '.-'" Totnl twelve transfers $2!.isl DeLong stationery depa-in.cnt is right. Something for Nothing One had Just ns well m nud I locate the North l'ole as to Iry land Hud something for nothing till these modern time Abo it it., ft.,.,, f.u v.iil i'nit ...iliiti tit ft Lis to buy your shoes at our IjJjJJl for tho least money of any latoro In the city. Anotlicr thing Is that wo warrant every pair of shoes that goes nut of our store. Don't you need n pair of our mou nt, tni. i,linf.lo I lug this wet weather" SARGENT'S Look for Hie llciw. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska and Iowa. Jamei N, Cnsutly, r U'ti Main St., Council muffs, LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C 1-Zstep) tU VDAllh &THUI2T. Tliunu 07. BLUFFS. COUNCIL HELPS GET CAMP Oily Agres to Elite Eight Hundred Do!-," J b . r D j mil .ur lgftUC, COMPANY L ASSURES THE BALANCE Inn Mte SiiKKeMtiMl, One. lletMoeii City Limits unit l.oUe Mnniinu, the Other lit Hie Drlvlnn I'nrU. Tho city council committee has nprccd to ralie ISOQ of the amount rcnulrcd to secure the brigade rticamptnont this summer for Council llluffs. Company U will have to iccuro the balance. This was nRrced upot: at tho conferenco last night between Alder men McDonald. Iloyer and l,oiiRee. comprls InR tho special committee from the city council, and the committee from Company t,. It was estimated that It would be necessary to ralso $1,200 and the aldermen otfered to raise two-thirds of the amount If the boys of Company l would secure the bilancc. The proposition was Rladly n.ier.tod to by the. soldier boys and they expect to have no dimcully in rnhlitR their share c the needed fund. Captain Tlnley presided at the conference and oxplalncd what would be required of tho city In order to secure the brigade encampment hero. In addition to tho $1,000 cash fund, It will be noccss.iry to furnish Krouiids for tho ramp and water lor the ramp. This Is all that the state usks. Two sited for the camp have been silKRested, ono between the city limits und Mnnawa. In proximity to the railroad tracks, and the other at the DrlvlnR park. It was estimated that it would take about $200 to make tho nciossary arranKcmenta to Mipply water to the camp. Captain Tlnley stated that the encamp ment would lust seven days and possibly clRht. He read a letter fiom Adjutant fieneral Ityers, in which the latter explained that all supplies in tho way of food for tho camp tvould be purchased In the city where tho camp was located. Captain Tlnley said ho bclltved the ramp would bring fi.000 to 7,000 visitors to the city. In addition to tho 2.UJU men comprlsliiR thu two reslmcnts. He thouRht It n safe estimate that the soldiers themselves would spend about J1I.00U while here. Tho ndjutunt Kcneral has expressed him self as beliiK anxious to hold the encamp ment In Council muffs this year and Cap tain Tlnley to!.l tho committee that he considered It safe to tny that tho only thlnK required to brine it would bo to raiso the necessary $1,000. The encampment will consist of the Fifty-first nnd Fifty-second regiments of tho Iown National guard. Tho towns hav Inc companies In tho Fifty-first regiment are: Dcs Moines, Hcd Oak, Stuart, Iled ford, Oskaloosa, Wlntcrset, Vllllsca, Knox ville, CornltiR, Shenandoah, Glenwood and Council llluffs. Those represented In the Fifty-second regiment arc: Sioux City (two companies), Algonn, Fort Dodge, Web ster City, Mason City, Hoone, Kmracts bii rk', Sue City, Hull nnd Hampton. Uuy your trees, shruhs and roses of Menerny. Orders filled by mall or express. C22 Fast llroadwny. Council llluffs, la. w.w 4 i.t iiiioim: ok thi: hi.ks. Ileillcnlliiti In April In to He .l title n .Nolemirlli.'l Kvi'ilt. Thu dedication and opening of the now club house of tho Klks, Friday, April 10, will bo celebrated with befitting ccremonlea nnd exercises, arrangements for which aro holng perfected ns fast as possible by the committee lu charge. The members of thin commltten arc: II. II. Van Urunt, B. W. Hart, Judge K. H. Aylesworth, K, II. I'aworth and 13. A. Troiitmau. An Huportnnt feature of the dedication will ho tho presenco of Jeromo II. Fisher, grand exulted ruler of the Ileuevolcnt and l'rotectlve Order of Klks, and other grand olllccrs. The tlcdirntlon will be In the ocnlng nnd according to tho rites of the older. Following the dedication a proRrnm of addresses will be the order of the even ing. Tho speakers will bo. Grand Kxnlted Kulor Jeromo H. Fisher, J. Sullivan, ex alted ruler of Crcston lodge; George 11. Cronk, past exalted ruler of Omaha lodge; Johu N. llaldwln, past exalted ruler of Cot null Illufl'B lodge; J. I'lckctt, past ex alted ruler of Waterloo (In.) lodge, and Colonel William Jennings Dryan. The lat ter has accepted the Invitation to bo hero K hu possibly can, but Is tumble to give lit this data an assurance of his presence so far ahead ot the time. At thu cloto of the addresses a reception will bo held nnd refreshments served. These will servo on the reception com mittee,: T. 11. Lacey, chairman; M. F. Ilohier. I,. C. liiiun, C. It. llannnn. Harry '., Hans, 11. A. Quint). 1). A. Hamilton, Victor F. Header. 11. M. Sargent, August Mereshelm. William Moore, W. A. Maurer, Fred Searle, W. F. Sapp, Hubert 1'eregoy, 1'. C. Aylesworth, Fred Kmpklc, George Gerner, W. I,. Douglas, U. II. Mcrrlam, Tom Farnsworth, T. X. Petersen, W. I,. Dnughn, Harlan, In.; M. L. Kvnns, Kmcr son, In.; D. I,. Ilolnsholnier, Glenwood, In.; J. C. Millimaii, Logan, In.; F. A. Dean, Diinlap, la. Oilier sub-committees will be appointed later, whose duties will bo to meet vlsltlnit Kllis nt the trains, escoit them to the new club houao and otherwise provldo for their caio nnd entertainment. The afternoon of tho dny of tho dedica tion t ho club house will bo thrown oper. from 2 lo 5 o'clock to tho wives of the mem bers of the order and tho members of their families. reception will be hold and tbeso will form the committee to receive nnd show tho women visitors the beauties of the hnuse: Mesdames John X. Ualdwin, W. J. Davenport, Kinmet Tlnlo, F. A, lliitUmaii. George K. Smith, A. T. Klwell, J. II. Atkins. II. II. Van Hrunt. II. A. Searle. V. A. Maurer. 1". A. Troutman. h. 5Curmiiehlen, Jr., Lucius Wella, William Arnil, Victor U. Ilender. T. X. rcterscn; Misses Carrie Schoentgcn, Kllcn Ayles- FOR RENT... THE BEN0 STORES No 20, 31. 33, Sj Pearl St. Ni 23, 30. 32. 34 Main St. These stores lu tho center of the city and occupied tor many years by John Beno & Go., tho latBcst retail dry goods and clothlnc dealers In western Iowa, who havo re moved lo more extensive quarters In the Ulbemau building, Ilcut very low to desirable parties on long least). EH, SHEAFE & CO HUNTAL, AGKNTS, S Pearl Stroct, Couccll Blurt!. TH E OMAHA DAILY BEE: F HI DAY, MAUCII i2f. 1001. worth, Jessie Farnsworth, Ccllu Mul'iucen, Nellie Ilaworth and Nellie Moore. A beautiful souvenir Invitation and pro pram for the dedication has been prepared nnd Is now In the hands of the printer. A handsomo cut of the club house will adorn the front pne. A copy will hi? sent to each member of the local lodwc nnd to ovcry Ulks' IoiIrc In tho country. The pnpcrluc and Interior decorations nearly complete and the furniturr. It 's expected, will bo placed In the bulMIng early next week. All of the furniture has been made specially to order and will cost In the neighborhood of SB.000. Wanted Girl for general housework. Mrs. A. 0. Gilbert, I2S Oakland nvenuc. IIHAHS !O.Mi:vriC THOLIll.KN I'lltST. .Indue Wheeler Open tlic Term ! Hen rliiK DhiirtT Ciimcs. Judge Wheeler, following tho precedent set by the other ludges on the bench r,f this district, is devoting tho Ilrat few days of the term to hearing tho tabM of domes tic woe of the numerous mlsmated couples who bavo been forced to seek tho assist anco of the. law to sever tho matrimonial tics that bind them. Yesterday afternoon he heard tho evi dence in the divorce suit of Mrs. Clara Kvelyn llonhnm against John W. Ilonham nnd granted the plaintiff tho relief nsked for. Ho also awarded Mrs. llonhnm the custody of her four minor children. Mrs. Ixittlu Sorclison, who brought suit for divorce against .Martin Sorcnson, a well known traveller, man of this city, alleging cruel treatment and other charges, was al lowed to dismiss her petition without prejudice. In the divorce suit of Mrs. Cora Sadowskl against J. V. Sadowskl, tho pltlntltt llled a motion asking to bo nllowed $100 tcmpor ary and JS0 a month permnnent nllmnny, nlso $J0 nttorney fees. Mrs. Sadowskl asks that her husband bo required cither to p.t these nmounts or else rIvo security for their payments before the tour sets as do tho .It-fault inken by her or entertains the motion of the dc endant to have It ret aside In her petition she makes Wrthor statutcry charges against her husbnud ae- eompanled by nn allldavlt to the elleet that; ho compromised ho criminal charge ; against him. and whl-.di caused him to he a UIKllun liuni Jiinn... , ikijiuk " sum of money to the aggrieved parties. In the suit brought against OeorRO Cooper and Lew Winkler, to restrain them from selling Intoxicating liquors In Cut off, because of their alleged failure to pay tho mulct tax, County Attorney Klllpack yesterday filed notice making A. Magnen sen, the reputed owner of tho building oc cupied by tho Fnloon, a party defendant. The two suits brought by Attorney Fre mont Drnjamtn against the city, III which ho attarks tho validity of tho assessment for special improvements against certain property on thu Rrounds that the tax was assessed according to the benefits deprived aro set for hearing before Judge Wheeler today. Gravel roofing. A. II. lived, GU Broad'y. i'i.axs noxi: foh ,kv hospital. Kt I tiliitcil Conl In I'lft.v Tlioiinniiil llollnrs. Plans for tho now hospital building to bo erected by the Woman's Christian asso ciation havn been completed and work on the structure will bu commenced In a few days. Tho building will be about 7Sxl2fi feel, three stories and basement, built ot brick and trimmed lu stone and terra cotta. The llrst Klory will contain medical and general reception rooms, biiperlntendcnt'h olnces, pharmacy, sixteen private wards, nurtcs' rooms, diet kitchens and toilet rooms. Three broad staircases conduct to upper Doors, also elevator, which Is cen trally located near ambulance entrance door. The second story contains eighteen pri vate wards, largo sun room, examining room, diet kitchens nnd toilets. Tho third story contains operating room with necessary contiguous rooms, such as anaesthetic room, sterilizing room, recov ery room and dark room. On this lloor will bo also two public wards of six beds each, nine private wards, nursea' rooms. diet kitchens, toilets, clothes closets, etc.. the total accommodation being for fifty Ave patients. In the basement story uro located the kitchens, dining rooms, laundry, stoic rooms, servants' quartets, lockers for nurses, cold storage and Janitor's rooms and toilets. Tho building is so plauned that the ward wings have exposure on enst. south and west sides, thua Insuring sunlight for the greater part of tho day to nearly every ward In the building. The estimated cost will be $50,000. Davis colla glass. iii;h hi: st ci.otuks iM:ii.Hrnr,i. Arrnycil In TIimi' M rs. Forley eminent to ; lo llnxpltnl. Mrs. Kato Feoley had to be removed yes terday afternoon from tho county Jail lo tho Insane department ut St. Bernard's hospi tal pending (he investigation Into the caso by tho commissioners. The hearing was set 'for yesterday afternoon, but so far the authorities havo been unable to locate Michael Fceley, the unfortuato woman's husband. Tuesday night and yesterday Mrs. Feolcy's condition became such that her removal to tho hospital was deemed necessary. Whan llrst tnken to the county Jail sho seemed h.itiblled that r'io would bo safe from the Cuduhy kidnapers, whom she labored undor the hallucination were following her to take her life. Vodncsdoy night sho became, almost violent tn her fear and barricaded the roam In which she was placed with the fiirnilute. Sho refused to leave the room yesterday, even tor her mcdls. When the tirno ramo to take her to tho hospital, Sherlf Cousins experienced con siderable tliniculty lu Inducing her to enter the waiting carriage, and for r whllo It looked as If force would have to bo used. Sho llnally (ousenled to go to tho hospital, If sho was permit ted to put on her best clothes. This was granted hor and after spending about half nu hour fixing herself up the consented to accompuny Sheriff Cousins nud Deputy Canning to the hospi tal. VAiio.vu. nitcA.M.r.it attc.mis. II ri, Kllcn K. Denny nl Xerllnu of l.oi-nl W. I . 'I'. I . Mrs. Kllen K. Denny of Vlncennes, Intl., national organiser, was present nt the meet ing yesterday nflernnon of tho local branch of tho Woman's Christian Temperance union. Sho told of her Intention to remain in this city several months and wns accord ingly selected as biiperliitemlcnt of tho Jail and prison department. Mrs. II. A. Cole of Oakland nvenue was appointed superintendent of the purity de partment nnd Mrs. O. (!. Ilalrtl prebs re porter. Miss Nellie Orcen was elected vice president for tho llroadwny Methodist church. j .Mrs. it. ii. upimim ami .Mrs. ,i. r. urcru shields were appointed a commltteo lo ar range for a maia meeting of the women of the city to be held nt an early date In one of the churches. II was derided to hold the next meeting the second Thursday In April nt tint home of Mrs. O. 0. Ilalrd, Mill street, .ei'l. Itrlciiftf of Murlunuc Charles T. Officer, administrator of th estate of Thomas Officer, applied to Judge Wheeler of the district court yesterday for an order authorizing him to release u mortgaRo executed lo Thomas Olnccr by William Crnlk on land In Monona county a number of years ago. The last payment on the mortgage was made by Crnlk In June. ISSn, but the mortgage has never been relenscd or satisfied of record. WINS SUIT AGAINST ARENDS i:ilII lteilniollil of SlltN" Get lliilil Hues for Heath of Her lliislinnil. SIUU:V. In.. March 2S. (Special, Tele Binm.) Tho March term of district court of Osceola county closed today. V.Wla Redmond's damage Milt against U. Areti'U for tho death of her husband, John Red mond, who died from injuries sustained by a fall fiom the second story of a brick building, In a room on tho second lloor of which building Arcuds iiold liquor, re suited In n verdict of $100 damages. Dam age sultB by tho members of tho Hedmond family are pending apalnst Arcnds. Attorneys appearing for the petitioners obtained decrees of Injunction and orders of abatement of liquor nuisances In a number of cases. Tho following persona were enjoined: K. Arends, August Groh- man nnd Charles t.owroy of Sibley, Joan Jnckley and Joseph Kent of Ashton, and Van Vol his of Melvln. l'renilses, occuplsd by B. Arends at Sibley and by Van Vorhls and Arends at Melvln, and by Kent nnd Jackley at Ashton nnd Melvln as unlicensed drinking places, wcro declared nuisances, and decrees of abatement ordered. In the cases ngnlnst W. H. Stevens, drug gist of Sibley, and W. L. 1'arkcr. druggist of Sibley, charged with Illegal sales ns pharmacists, the court found In favor of the defendants. Mmrtnur In Pnrncll I'ostiilllee. IOWA CITY. In., March 2S. Dr. J. i:. ClmenKl Iffillnrl Ct n tot linul nfllfwi Inutiopl lir f h , n dM.0Very ot 3i0u0 lw, ,he mon or(lcr dcparl. of- the ,,,.,. (Ifti) ,)08tomco , n, , Tho n a $ ( ,UMovere.l by hln. thchKCnerill bookH. reports Mr. Stewart, onhnirthcr investigation It was found f ,h mo onIor (lu. l,,l 1, ,,! for Ihron lilnlllliy. Tho assistant postmaster, a woman, was asked for tho proceeds of that department. Sho brought him a.eoln bag containing $20. Xo more being forthcoming Inspector Sttwart hunted In the store building where the ofllco was placed and on opening it thread case he found some greenbacks. The search ot tho odd corners of the stotc swelled the amount discovered to soin $700. Dr. Stewart reported the condition of the store to the postmaster, whom ho believes entirely blameless tor any short age, anil after some warm talk the post master went to some of his friends nnd secured tho $l,r,00 needed to mnke up the cash to the showing on the books. To Contest l.i-mnr election. MCMAHS. In., March 28. (Special.) At tho city election ot Lemars Monday J. M. Hazlctt, republican, defeated M. Schacfcr, dcirocrat, by ono voto for tho ofllce of cov.nr.Uman in tho First ward. Today Schacfcr llled nntteo of contest, nnd tho caso will como up for hearing April 18. Dnninue Suit for Slnnder. LF.MAKS, la., March 28. (Special.) Ja cob I.lchtcr of Ilemsen has begun a $2,000 damage suit ngalmtt Itlchard Bornstein of tho same place lor slander. Aller I.uirlii- Wlmtf Usually a racking cough and a general feeling of wenknoss. Foley's Honey and Tar Is guaranteed to cure tho "grippe cough" and make you strong and well. Meycrs-Dlllon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's drug store. South Omaha. THREE RAILS ON THESE ROADS HiiIImiih Into I. end lo lie hitov mill Willi (inner. llnlli LKAU, S. 1)., March 28. (Special.) A third rail Is to bo laid between Kirk anil Lead by the llurllngton & Missouri and tho Illark Hills & Fort Pierre railway companies which will enable outside ship pers to bring In their goods without having to transfer to the narrow-gauge road. An order has been issued by the Home stake company to Its employes prohibiting tho frequenting of saloons nnd nny viola tion of this rule will mean the Immediate dismissal of the otfendcr. Tho twelfth annual convention of tho South Dakota Pythian grand lodgo will oc cur lu this city June &-S. Klaborate prepa- atlons are being mado by the otllcers ot tho lodge In tho Hills. Prominent mem bers from other states aro expected lo bo present. Keduccd rates havo been ob tained over tho Northwestern road. DEATH RECORD. I'lnrly Si'llliT of Auliiii-ii. AUHUHN, Neb.. March 2$. (Special.) John Long tiled at the home of his son-in-law, W. S, Parker, ut 0 o'clock this murn- ing at tho ago of DO years. Ho was one of tho llrst settlers In the county, coming hero in lie leaves a largo numiicr ot cniiu- ren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. .Ionic, I. ctlcr of i:cliw. M'COOL JUNCTION. Neb.. March 2S. iSpeelnl.) James Leflcr, a pioneer farmer who lived near Kxeler, diet! -yesterday nnd is to be burled at Fairmont. He leaves n largo family. Mr. Lellor was nn Iowa sol dlor nntl past commander of Hobcrt Antler son post of York. I'liini-e-.' of lurk (.otinly. YOHK, Nob., March 23. (Special.)-II, F. Ileatty, one of York county's earliest set tlers, living near Houston, this county, died yesterday ut his farm of pneumonia. He leaves n small family. I'litiK-rr llohf mliiii Settlor. FItK.MONT, Neb., March 28.-(Speclal.) John Zinrhy, a pioneer llohomian settler of Saundcni county, died nt his home at Prague this morning, aged 70 years. HYMENEAL. llrnrel'ii-lone r. HUMBOLDT. Xeb., March 2fi.-tSpecl.il.) Henry Brncelen nntl Miss Myrtlo Moser left on tho train Inst night tor Oregon, Mo., where they were married this moinlng. Tho lirltlo Is n daughter of John Moser. a traveling salesman. I.i' l-n iter. Al'lU KX. Xeb., March 28. (Special.) Louie Lewis of Weston. Xeb., nntl Miss Nellie Snyder of Auburn were married nt the home of II. A. Lambert Wednesday, ond took the train for Weston to lle. FIRE RECORD. llllcii linker Hiillilliiu. VILLISCA. la.. March 28. (Special Tele gram.) At li.lO'thls nflernoon tho tire com pany was called to u tiro In n building ownetl by Mr. Wjkoff and occupied by Robert Flndlcy, tho lower door ns u bakerv und restaurant, tho upper floor as a home. The lire started In a wardrobe In the upper story and the contrn'H of that floor were destroyed. The contents of tho lower lloor were Injured by water and arc Insured, taxes express companies State Executive Council Autisei Fropertj According tt Mileage. COMMISSIONER REBUKES TAMA INDIANS Ite i-niie Collector Ilium Iskcn IIiii- iliic to lleilnee i:iifiinr l)i- Miilne inlletile lo Slart Html.. In Okltiliiiinit, UBS MOINi:s, March 2S. (Special.) Tho BUtc executive council met today for tin. purpcie of making the assessment of ex press companies doing business In Iowa. lint law retUlrcb that the value of these companies In Iowa shall be ascertained by determining tho mnrkct value, of their stetks and bonds und deducting thuietiotu tho value of the property owned, but not used exclusively In tho conduct of tho ex press business. After this Is done they arc to assess to Iown that portion of the routes which arc In the state nnd distribute tho assessment by mileage along the routes. Last year was the first time Hint tho nsscssment was made under this law and the council Ignored the provisions ot the law, on tho ground that It Ik Impossi ble to thus determine the value of tho property. Tho companies were asscsBctl then ns follows, per mile: - Adams, $25, United Stntep, $21; American, $33; I'aclllc, $21; Wells-Furgo, $2.1; (ireat Northern, $31. The reports of the nrlous companies, as made to the auditor ot state, show Hint they all claim exemptions from Inxatinn on practically all their Investments held as security for the business, its well ns on their real estate and other property In the eastern cities. The American Is a share company, with 18,000,000 shares of n market value of $2(5,100.000. Tho company ownt slocks, bonds nnd other securities valued at over $10,000,000. Its mileage operated In Iowa is 2, It'.;. The I'aclllc Is stocked for $fl,000,OCO and operate 13'J miles of roulos In Iown. The Great Northern Is capitalized for $1,000,000 nnd operates seventy-seven miles In Iowa. Wells. Fargo k Co. hna $8,000,000 on which to do business nud tint shares aro worth $13.", and opera t cm 5i1 miles In Iowa. Tho Culled States Kxpreni? coii.pnny is not organized as a stock com pany, but has 100,000 shares, worth $50 each. It operates l.'.'OS miles In Iowa. It. hna lfi7 miles of new routes In Iowa this year. The Adams has 120.000 shares, wor.i; thl,"5 for l" pro.rctlvp mother Is prepa $150 each, (in.l operates l.SSS miles In Iowa. , vr prcpnrntlon Is possible. There Tho Adams protests against the council considering the property owned outside of ! the state in making the assessment. Owing I to the absence of Treasurer Cllbcrtson the I nsscsament of express companies wns not completed and recess was taken until to morrow. in inn IiiiIIiiiim Itelitikeil. Commissioner Jones of the United States Indian olllco has written Indian Agent Mnlln of the Sac nnd Fox ngency nt Tama, giving a llnal answer to tho latest appeal of tho Indians for back pay and alleged annuities due nnd held up, In which he directs that tho Indians must ho compelled t,o obey the government nnd proceed In tho regular wny to secure their pay. It seema that about a year ago a number of claims wcro llled In the Indlnn ofllco by these name Indians, linking that they be paid by check nnd tho checks be sent to Montour. The fnct was disclosed thut tho clnims were being urged by one or two lnwyurs of Tama county, who havo been making r. living by stirring up trouble among tho Indians and pushing false claims. Tho plan to hnve the money sent to Mon tour, Instead of to Tama, where tho ngency Is located, waa f part of the scheme of these outsiders to secure possession of the money. Tim department sent the checks in question lo the ngent at Tamn nntl ho was directed to notify the Indians that they must receive their money through him or not at all. Now tho department re Iterates tho demand nntl directs that the Indlnns bo notified again that Insubordina tion will not bo tolerated. There nro 22" of the Indians out of 100 who havo at tempted to Ignore the agent nnd lo securo their money through outsiders. Commis sioner Jones lnys down the rulo that until these lndluns go voluntarily to tho ngeni and offer hereafter to rocVlvo their annu ities through him nnd cease to have any thing to do with tho mischief makers the will not receive any pay. This, it Is ex pected, will close the troubles at the Tami agency, which have been a sourco of much annoyance to the Indian bureau. IteiliieliiK I'Vilrrnl I4iiiim. The collector of internal revenue for tho southern Iowa district has received an or der to reduce expenses on and after April 1 to the amount of $3,C0O a year and lo offict this saving he has dismissed tho traveling deputy, one locul deputy In tho collector's ofllco aud the stamp sellers at Ottumwa. Crestou, Keokuk and Muscatine. The stamp deputies at Des Moines nntl Burlington remain for tho present. Com plaint bus been mado frequently that the service was crippled because of InsuflUienl help and this reduction mnkes the situa tion still worse. A similar reduction Is to take place In the northern district. C.-iptnln Ili-fMou Helm on Home. Information has been received that Cap tall' Ktlward A. lleeson ot tho Thirty-ninth I'nlled Slntcs Infantry has returned horn's. Ho has been discharged from the service on nccounl of continued 111 health, his (Uncharge to dato from March ill. and fo' , ., present he will remain In Marsh-ill town with his parent". He hecumo 111 will!. an duty In the Philippines. HiiiiL iiiillnl lor DKitilioiiin. A syndicate ot Des Moines capitalists will engage in tho nanklug business In I Oklahoma, stnrtlng now banks In the (owns to ho (titabllshed or buying out old banks. U. 11. Hunter, formerly postmaster In Des Moines, has gene to Oklahoma lo represent the syndicate and arrange for the opening of the banks. Ho mado a trip thero nbout ten days ago and reported the opportunities-good. The syndicate has $100,000 -n Invest In Oklahoma and practically all of It Is advanced by Des Moines bankers. Illinium Nnrlct.v I'lnns, Tho annual meeting of the Iown Hu mane society wits held this evening In Dcs Mollies and the old nillirri re-elected. II P. O'Hnnlon of Milwaukee, tho national organizer, was present. He has been en gaged In oigaulzliig branches In varluiu titles ot Iowa and reports much progre. and general Interest lu tho work. The society Is planning to securo new legisla tion, which will extend tho authority of the society over the entire iitato nntl enable It to accomplish much greater good. Wll, AI'I'IIAI, IMII cam: Salt Amilnil Hubert" Comity lo tin lo Miptellle Court, SIOCX FALLS, S. D., March 28. (Special Telegram.) Tho United Stales attorney's olllco today filed In Ihe federal court here an appeal from the recent derision of Judgo Carland In tho caso of the Ciovernnient against James A. Itickert. county treasurer of Roberts county, which was Instituted to test the right of county authorities to assess and lax Improvements upon lands allotted to Indians nnd personal property of In WIIKIJK WILL 44 fHE Miserable Mothers CHILDREN ROBBED OF THEIR BIRTHrilGHT. for your medicines, which have given tin the happiness of having child of our own, The most tcrlous thing In life Is mater- " 8U m,"' "mIiir and disappoint- nlty. Th child who Inherits weakties Is n,c,,t' handicapped for life In the struggle for .'commend Dr. Pierce I avorlte 1 re existence. The weak ami sickly mother jcrlptlou to a ong women who are surely devotes her offspring to misery nnd "' , ""'" "'million Hint I was lu as ono misfortune. The romantic Idea of mar- M .e best remedies in existence I Ime rlage is based on love ami love alone. The ,'" ,' ' bo" " n'"1 ". "J" scientific Idea of marriage demands sound health ns a bads of matrimony. Tho ut ter helplessness of love Is written In a thousand experiences of oung motherhood. Tho child, the mother would tile for, cries In her arms, nnd she Is too weak and worn to comfort It. Sho can do naught but weep In smp.tlh. As Burely us tho most serious, thing In is, in general, no need fer the weakness weariness so often usboclated with maternity. There Is no need for the ner- vou'' ""tlety, tho prolonged birth pangs, ami niter enervation, so commnuiy expert- enced hy mothers. In this day, even women understand tho training necessary for athletic exercise, They know that to successfully sustain the strain of outdoor sports they must prepare themsclvei by training. And yet tho average woman will face the great strain of maternity without the slightest preparatlon for the extraordinary event be- foro her. Nerves, muscles are all to be submitted to an extraordinary strain and yet there Is no attempt to lit them for tho ordeal. PUOPKK PKFPARATION. The fact needs to bo Impressed on every woman that she can prepare for the strain of motherhood ns she can prepare for any other extraordinary demand to be mado upon the vital forces. The nature of this prepaintlon U well act forth In the following letter: "I take pleasure In Informing you of ho ,c . I,, . , , . , ISth. ISfifi." writes Mrs. L. E. Ccrtl. ot Waltonvllle, Pa., Itov 25. "I cannot find words sulTkiontly strong to express to you my thanks, for the baby's coming was al most without pail, and when my husband arrived with the doctor the chlU was al- ready born. The nelg'-bors who were with mo, anil my husband and the doctor could not believe their eyes. Ilnving surfercd so much before I never believed myself nblo to be delivered of a living child. I tell 1 JoimBENOAro. COUNCIL BLUFFS. , Remnant Day Again The impuliuit.v of our IMII I V anil SATI'ltDA Y It KM XA XT SAI.KS will lie In no whit iilinti'il liy I he oIlVriiiKs this week. Embroideries and Insertions This .ectlon will show Mime veiy do- We shall place on Kile today a Mrible lengths al very small prices large line of mill end Tablo cloths In In embroideries, edges and Insertions, t ., ,,. . .. . ,.. , We have also a big Hue of embrold- - -"s '- LeMullm. cries, home In full plcees, marked at iiiesu nro genuine Irlrdi linen nntl, spei lnl prlei- tn dose. ON HALH TO- J whlb we hope to supply all coitior.. we AY ttthlse early buying. Remnants in All Departments. tlll, OliniHIS l-HOMI'li,, 111, I, 111). dians who have taken allotments. Judgo Caiianil's dciif-lon, from whlrh the appeal Is taken, wiu in favor ol the Itoberla count) outhorHlct.. The tase Is of far-rcaehlng Im portance and the opinion nf tho higher coin t was desired. South llnl.otn liit'oriini-ullnii. PlURKi:. S. D . March 2S. (Special ) -Thcso articles of incorporation were filed today: Tho Sponn Cold Mining cninpan at Pierre, with a capital of $l,u00,(inn, incorpo rator!!. O. P. Hunter. (1. It. Slcten ami L L. Stephens. Tho Bristol Co-operative I'reuntrry com puny, lu Bristol township, Aur-.rti county, with a capital of $500; Incorporators. B Splssman, K. C. Lerry. V. A. Nolan . J. Bunker and James Justman. Tho Alpha Minim: company, at Lend, wllh a capital of $l,r,oo,000; Incorporators, Thomas II. Monro, Junius A. Collins, New Ion M. Wade. Stephen J. Hererja, Theodore 13. desk)', Joseph H. Moore nnd Jaiue Cusirk. Tho Dell Haplds Co-operative Lumber company, at Dell Itapltls, with n capital of $10,000; incorporators, Jnmes Hunt, i' S. Cordon, P. D. New ion, T. M. Clraham and others. The Torrey Luke Skimming station, in Brule county, has changed Its name to iho Torrey Lake Creamery lompnny and I'. rreased lis tapitnl stock from $1 200 to $3,000. I want it wheel, but havo no money " Is this your Itx? Vou run earn one by do lug a little work for Tho Bee, Itestl our r.reat tffcr to boys and girls. DOTS, Appear March 30th. llfo Is maternity so the moot necessary turrybody this happy event was due t o I lio help of (lod and of your medicines. 1 Minll never he without your medicines. henceforth and shall never fall In rccommcitdlnc your M'nwulto rresciiptlou. I Imvo tisejl the medicines which oit proscribed with the best result?. "Our hearts aro full of gratitude to yoil tect ileum!. ,cce(ii nij ucsi amsiic! tui your welfare to the end of your days.' Dr. Pierce's Kivorltu Prescription has been the means of preparing thousands nt women for happy motherhood. It pre vents or cures nausea, trnutiulllzes the nflpi'iiu iiiipniiritna ft,., ntiitcttll. unit lt ,,,; rofrpflhlnK lccp. It mparl(( KrMt vitality and mut-cular vigor so that tho bnby's advent Is prartlrally nlnless. It gles the mother strength to glvo her child, nnd Is an unrivalled tmile for nursing mothers. WOMK.N ARE SUUPllISi:!) nt the lompt anil permanent benefit derived from the ttso of "Favorite Prescription." Its cflects aro not transilcnf It ml temporary, but they conduce to n condition of womailly well being, which seems oftentimes like a re newal of youth, so marked are Its; effects and so last ing tho vigor which It Im parts. ( Mrs. Orln Stiles, of Down Ing, Dunn Co.. Wis., writes: "I havo been Intending lo write to you ever sinre my baby was born in regard to what your 'Favorite Pre scription' hns done for me. I cannot pralso It enough, for I have not been as well for flvo years ns I now am. In July Inst I bad a baby boy, weight 11 pounds, nnd I wns only sick n short lime, nud since I got up hnvo not had one sick tiny. I have not had nny uterine trouble since I got up. f was not only surprised my self but nil my friends hero nr surprised to see me so well." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription malte weak women strong and sick women wel. It corrects irregularity, dries dlsagrerab,. drains, heels inflammation nnd ulceration unit riires lemnio wcnhiiess. Thousands of women have been sur- prised at the cures effected by the patient, nud persistent use of Dr. Pierce's Fnvorltu Prescription. This medicine has cured tils- eases which have failed to yield to any other remedy. When doctors have tlctiar- od a cure was hopeless, and when othur medicines have been tried lu vain, "Fa- vorlto Prescription" has brought about a lasting euro. There is no other put up medicine, specially prepnred for woman'ri uc which has so wide and wonderful u cure of womanly diseases to Its credit. Sick people especially those sufferln from chronic diseases aro Invited (o cou- suit Dr. I'lerco by letter free aud bo ob- tain without chargo tho opinion of a spe- clallat on their ailments. All corrcspon- deuce confidential. Address Dr. It. V. pierce, Buffalo, X. Y. The dealer who offers n substitute for ..PavorMo ,.rpsel.p0ll" does so to gain the little more profit paid on tho less mcr Itoriotis medicines. Ills profit Is your loss, therefore accept no substitute. FUHi: TO WOM11N. Dr. Plcrco's Common Sense Medical Ail vlser Is sent FHEK on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mnlllng ONLY. Send 2t one-cent stamps for honk In paper cov- ers. or 31 stnmps for the cloth bound vol- ume. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce. Buffalo, X. Y. I End Lengths of Table Linens S5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omh, VARICOCELE u HYDROCELE cur.o. Method new, never falls, without cutting, pain or SYPHl L l8!,f::i;!lf'i!:'5 thnsyrftum. boon every sluu und ttymptoui ifli.1?t-"?M0An.W.r!ol' " forever. ' No olHVH??0 "r fhid!(ifsoontliesklii 5, . '"'""int contains co dangerous drugsor Injurious medicines. WEAK MEN UoH ,r MtNitoonfrom K- SEYllAi l v ""esor VlirnusTo Nkltvoud Atitn, lack of vim. vigor ant strength, with sexual organs initial rid and weak. STRICTURE rl iy , .IVf"' , n w nnd CLEET u"d Infallible Homo Treat n , ""!"ti v,r!"-strumnts,nopaln, no detention from business, Ooiiorruoea Kldcey and Blailner Troubles. 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