r 8 TJTE OMAHA DAILY HEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1001. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL JII.NO.t MENTION. nnyls sells drUKS. Kec the slrl in robes of fire. Htockcrt sella laco curtalhs, Jas llxturcs nnU globes at IJlxby's. Kino A 1J C beer, Neumaycr'a hotel. Wollman, scientific optician, 400 U'wny Tho Lady Muccauees will meet Tuesday. I'aaturaBC. Judson, 029 Sixth nve. lot. 318. j. A. Kalsor liaH gone to Tlngley, la., cn No fancy frames. C. IS. Alexander & Co,, C33 Uroadwuy. , Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Sullivan of Avenue- H. yesterday, a son. ...,.. W. F. Graff, undertaker and dlslnfector, 101 South Main street. 'Phono COfr. Got your work dono at tho popular i-agis laundry, 721 Uroadwuy. "Phono Correct and cxcluslvo styles, of elegant nlintas tit Schmidt's, 631 uroniiwuy. Morgan & Klein, uptiolsterlnK furniture IS S. Main el. repuirnib, """" - u,,,,v i For sale, rubbor-t red platwbox buK, m fiood comlftlmu Ituiulru Covin's bam, Scott wtrcct. . . ,,, arid liUKKy. cheap, Urand hotel, KnlRhts of PyVii.as ,rmet Monday nJht for work ''Vho' IJi'ck Hollow and tho Owl club base ball trams will have a practlcu Ramo this afternoon at tbo Drtvlnff park. .. r. ti Wilson, nastor of Mount .ion JlantVohurch, I ficimS from Hloux City iVr . will preach today at It und 8. A Va.it ad In Tho Hco will brine results The wmontlMtloii Riven to a want ad In orcheHtru. Tickets. W cents a couple. Come. A warrant was Issued yestcr.my iron Miitierlor court for Mrs. P. I.yncli, nt ave nuoand Twciityllrst street, on la c h of disturblm? tho jieaco of onu of estcrday from tho l MIXIU charso her tanlnttlllirM. Howard M. Connor, actliiK nianaRer of i. , Post il TelcRraph company's ocnl office, !ms rece ved .milco of Ids appointment as clerk In tho poslolllcc. Ho will ussumo his new mines jwy i. i Wa .nnntllll.' Will bO lit 7, Tho pollco bnvo received Inquiry from John l.ocsleln of Dubuque, for Information rV.Rardlim a brother and two married His iers. named Hotts mid Lena, who arc , ujp nosed to bo residents of Council IJluffs. Tho funeral of Mrs. A. II. Hmarlno will bo this afleriioon at .Hit tlio family rest Uotire. ill Damon street, conducted by U. 11. VenttiiK of the First Haptlst Church. Tho body will bo taken to Olenwood tomorrow. MarrhiBO licenses wero Issued yesterday to John Owens. uKeil IS, and Hoitenso lnvls. awed HI, and Klbert FltzRerald. iiRed 21. , and Kiln Johnson, aged 17. all of South f)tnaha. Justice Ferrler olllclatcd at tho double weddliiR. The I'lrst Church of Christ, Scientist, will have services this mornlnii at 10:l.i in tho Kapp bulldlliR. Tho subject will be, "I ro bntlon after Death." Sunduy school will bo aflcr tho service. Tho cxperlenco meeting will bo Wednesday uvenlnB at S. Tho people of Council Uluffs and vicinity Siro Invited to our store. 407 llroadway. to seo the lino lino of sprint? goods wo have In carpets, niRs. portieres, Into curtains, mattliiRS, olleloths, wlrtdowshades, lino loum, furniture and houso funilshiiiBS of nil kinds. Keller & Hand. , Patrick Kuan, arrested two days ago ns being mentally deranged, wns before tho commissioners for tho Insane yesterday mid tiy them committed temporarily to St. Hernard'H hospital. Kgun's homo Is lu Dallas county, and the board will com municate with tho authorities there. John O'Heirn, uged 73 years, died yester day at his homo, IBM South,. Klghth street, of Hrlght'M disease after nivlIIneJfH of four weeks. Tho funeral will be Monday morn ing at 9 o'clock from St. Francis Xavler's church, and burial will bo In the Catholic cemetery. His wlfo and four children sur vive him. '( The caso ngninst Mrs. Annie Kavcncy, who escorted ono of her malo boarders at tho point of a revolver to tho pollco sta tion and was herself charged with carry ing a concealed weapon, was continued In pollco court yesterday for two weeks. If sho behaves hersulf during that tlmo tho caso will bo dropped, ' Forrest Jenkins, S years old, who do ramped Friday with J8 belonging to Mrs. Kvcrett, with whom ho mado his home, and wns cuptured at Crescent City, was boforo Judgo Aylesworth yesterday morning In pollco court. Mrs. Kvcrett declined to prosecute und told tho court sho would write to tho boy'H futher In Kansas with a view to having him tako care of the lad. Young Jenkins was released and allowed to go homo with Mrs. Kvcrett. The Southern Stock company will begin a week's engagement at tho Dohany theater tonight, presenting "Doris" ns Its opening: iileeo. Speaking of this company Mr. Ti. Ij. i.und, formerly connected with tho Dohany theater here, hns written to Manager HteveiiHcn from Washington. Kan., saying: "In regard to tho Southern Stock company I saw It play hero and can honestly say It Is tho tlnest stock company 1 ever saw or over plnyeil In Washington, und 1 nm Hiiro Its Plays have never been seen In tho llluffs. The house It played to hero was tho largest I havo seen for a long tlmo und thoy turned away many people.'" S. Y. I'lumblpg Co., teiepnon 250. " llenl Kntnte Trniiafera. Those transform wero filed yesterday In the abstract, title and loan ofllco of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Frank-Sebcrgor nnd wlfo to John H, Miller, lot 10, block !, Riddle's sub dlv, w. d j j 5oo V. 8, Mayno and wlfo to Anna C. Iionnor. block 10, Mayno's 1st add and strip adjoining, w. il 663 iVr,,?, ' ami nusDanu to tV lillillll w. d. ,. I'alton, seii neH 9-76-tl, GOO V655 Total thrco transfers , j" Itqfuhrs Petition of Intervention, Judg$ Wheeler Vesterday handed down his decision in the matter of tho petition of Intervention of L. C. Ilcsloy In the Officer & Pusoy receivership case, refusing It. Tho motion of tho defense for a now trial In tho enso of K. Myers against II. A. Ualrd. and other was overruled. Tho caso of John Kahles against S, 8, Orcon was continued for tho appearance of tho defendant to bo examined as to hU property, Thi London Tot Hand Turned SHOE Itnvo you seen It In our show window? For the prlco you cannot dupli cate this shoo anywhere. Thoy uro neat, made In the latest styles and will wear to perfect satisfac tion In fact, wo guaran tee satisfaction with nny phno bought at our store, from the lowest to tho highest price. SARGENT'S Look for the Dear. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska and lows. James N. Caiady, Jr.. Ui Main St.. Council Uluffs. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. Bstsp) tu ra.ui i, Bi'HiWT. Thou 9U Council Hiuna aa m win v.-- ,,:i,?,KfSwsn- ., hour t. l. , Urv llurvev Hosteller oi aiorm """ in wll occupy tho pulpit of tho Second ,.nhinif ni loiai and 7 Ij. Tlio youns pco- BLUFFS. FOOTPAD ROBS A WOMAN Etepi Un. Alice Johnoi on Hr Way Home from Grtcerj. WITH REVOLVER FORCES 'HER TO YIELD He Vnlnly Hunt for Her PocKct, Then Compel llrr to Deliver the Con tents of llrr I'lime 11 ml I'leen In llnrkiiens. Mrs. Alice Johnson of 1817 West llroad way was held up at tho point of a revolver and robbed by a footpad last night nt 9 o'clock, nt tho corner of Fourteenth street and llroadway. Mrs. Johnson Is 60 years of age. Sho lives with her son-in-law's family and was on hor way homo from uptown, where sho had been to buy groceries and other supplies. As she neared Fourteenth street, on llroadway, she noticed a man at tho corner, but did not suspect anything wrong. Sho was about to cross the street when the fellow called: "Stop a minute. I want to sco you." Mrs. Johnson tried to pass on, but tho fellow seized her by tho cape, at tho samo tlmo thrusting a revolver Into her face. "you will havo to glvo mo all tho money you havo with you," he said. " "Hut, mister, I havo not got nny money; I havo spent It buying these groceries," re plied tho frightened woman, and tho fellow started to feel for her pocket. Not being ablo to find It, ho ordered her to put hor packages on tho sidewalk and take her purso out of her pocket. Mrs. Johnson, too frightened to refuse, handed tho follow her pockctbook. From It ho took tho contents, ?S, and handing her back tho empty pursa Btarted on a run down South Sovcnth street. Tho place whoro tho holdup was com mitted Is very dark and Mrs. Johnson was so alarmed sho was unable to glvo the pollco a clear description of the footpad. Charley Sutherland, a young lad of Elev enth street nnd Avenue 13, saw tho fellow standing at Fourteenth street and Uroad way and gavo tho officers a fair description of tho man. Tho police suspect he Is ono of tho tough characters who hang out at a saloon In that neighborhood. At the Klk building dedication everybody admired tho fine tono of tho beautiful piano In the lodge room, which could bo heard distinctly all through tbo building. Uourlclus Music Houso was complimented from all sides for furnishing tho Elks with an Instrument so bcfltttlng to such an elegant structure. WONDKIt AIIOUT THEIR CASH. Stockholder In Western Iiiith IIbIIiU Inir Aosoclntlon flucsslnK. Stockholders In tho defunct Western Iowa Uulldlng association of this city axo Indulging in considerable speculation as to what has become of the hulk of tho money they paid Into the concorn. Receiver Itoss has been unable to locate It and tho present prospects aro that the stockholders will not rccclvo more than 25 cents on tho dollar. The National Building association of Council Hluffs was organized, In 1891, tho officers being1 residents of this city. Tho narao of tbo organization was found to bo unsuitable and It wns changed to that of tho Western Iowa Building association. For a few years It did a thriving business, but, Ilko many similar Institutions, It had Its day. Ono by ono tho stockholders pulled out, until a llttlo over a year ago it had to BUBpend operations nnd Dillon Itoss was appointed receiver by tho courts. Hocolvor Itoss has managed up to dato to reallzo J4.000 on sorao mortgages hold by tho association, but has been unable to se curo trace of any further property or as sots. Tho stockholders who remained In tho concorn until it suspended paid In $11,600. Thoy nro wondering what has be come of this money, op at least of tho t7,000 difference between what Hecelver Itoss has realized and tho cash thoy paid In. A meeting of tho stockholders was held yestorday In tho office of tho receiver and the sltuotlon was discussed, but no action was decided upon. Tho matter of bringing suit against the officers of the defuntt con cern was discussed, but tho stockholders were generally of the opinion that It would be useless. Tho stockholders, howovor, gave It as their opinion that tbo officers should at least bo ablo to glvo some ex planation of whore the money went to. If It was lost In making bad Investments thoy would like to know It, evon though it would not help them recoup their losses nny. An attempt will be made by the receiver to get this Information from the former officers of tho association and' ho will re port back to the stockholders nt a meeting next week. F. C. Lougee, W. A. Mauror and C. E. Price, a committee representing tho stock holders of the Commercial National bank of this city, how bo!ng orgonlzed, nro pre pared to rocolvo offers of a sultablo build ing for banking purposes. Address C. E Price, Grand hotel. Davis sells paint. Final Action on Smallpox Hill. The Board of Supervisors took final ac tion on tho smallpox bills yesterday and adjourned until tho June Bcssion. Hills to the amount of J5.708.91 were al lowed, while claims aggregating 13,012.23 wero rejected. The hoard applied tho ax again to Dr. V. L. Treyuor'a claim, lopping off another 1100, this amount representing his fees for attending A. D. Van Horn and ov. Henry DoLong. In Van Horn's caso tho board decided that ho was well able to bear tho cost of medical attendance himself, "ov. Henry DoLong. tho board found on Its r?tVv8nfg?!;l0n ?wncrt roal PnPorty In this city of the value of $3,000, nnd this being L i. ' WBi ot lh0 Pnlon nit could ! aXrd P" th0 P connected with his smallpox. On these grounds tho board also rejected the city's claim tor Kndur,'! 8Upp,,e8 ,urnlah Mr! uekong during his sickness. Rubber stomps nt DeLong's, 307 B' way. Mn.lc at Ilron.l,Tn Church. This program of music will bo given to night at tbo Broadway Methodist church- rrelude Andante n . Otorla uu I5ol RM'r r&i1" 118 Honing ' Shadows ' foWl Solo-A DreamrOfcPradj,e .Hamilton Fray Chant-Our Futher Who Art in Heaven llymn-Wjitchmnn Tell Us of the Night Offertory Solo-Last Sprliig. . . . . .?. . .Orlee Anthcm-Tho Sun Shall He no More 1 Thy Light by Day Woodwnrri Sermon Subject-Tho Me of ' This Gen- . erntlon uv chVfr AnU!Phm'.lvlor Whcn Involves 6 postiudo m a. .:.::whitmg Continuation In KpUeopnl Chnrehe. lit. Rev. Theodoio N. Morrison, Episcopal bishop of Iowa, will administer tho apos tollo rite of confirmation to a class this morning In St. Paul's church. In the after noon nt 4 o'clock Bishop Morrison will con firm n class of candidates at Orace church, Ju St. Paul's church there will be holy communion at 8 a. m., morning prayer and confirmation at 10:30 and vesper services at 4 p. m. In Orace church thcro will bo Sunday school at 9:45 p. m., morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock nnd evening prayer and confirmation at 4 o'clock. Buy your trees, shrubs and roses ot Menrra. 62J East Broadway, Council Bluffs. Telephones, oluce, 404: residence, 45. Davis sells glass. Gravel roofing a. H. Read, 641 Broad'y. Council II In UN Society. Tho Mondav Kuchrc clJU meets tomorrow with Mrs. Dillon Itoss. A. F. Hollls has gone to Europe on nn ex tended continental tour. The Woman's Whist club meets Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. T. Elwell. Mrs. Clarence Judson of Minneapolis, Minn., Is the guest ot Mrs. P. C. Devol. Mrs. Charles Campbell has returned from nn extended visit to Cleveland and Chicago, Tho Wednesday Whist club met this week nt the homo of .Mrs. It. 13. Mont gomery. Mrs. Drayton W. Itushnell entertained n number or friends Informally Friday night at cards, Mis. Charles Shepard of Perln avenue en tertained 11 number of friends at dinner Friday evening. The Calendar Card club will meet next Friday evening nt tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. A Iiule. Mrs. 11. V. Ilurkley of Omaha Is visiting her pnxenlH. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Wlckhnm of Seventh street. The Daughters o' the American Revolt! Hon will meet Thursday ufternoon with Mrs. W A. Maurer. MIks Uliinehi' Arkwrlght nnd Miss Mate Halter l;nve the llrst of tho week for un extended visit in tho south. Mrs. Warner of Washington avenue gavo an elegantly appointed luncheon In honor of her daughter, Miss Kittle. Mrs. I. Muccl, Mrs. William Cunning and Mrs. Edward Ott left Friday for u visit with friends at Olenwood, In. A number of tho society women of this city attended the party given by Mrs. George Pritchett of Omaha Thursday after noon. Tho I.ndlcs' Aid society of St. I'litll'l! Lplscopal church unvo n lamely attended muHcnlo at the homj ot Mrs. K. II. Mer rluni Monday afternoon Misses Edna und Donnldlne Hell of Htuts miin street havo gone to Dliluth, Minn., wnero they will spend tho summer, tho guests of relatives nnd friends. Miss Kdnn Keellno entertained tho "Glen Girls" Informally nt her home on Park avenue Friday night. Tho evening was pleasantly spent In social games. Refresh ments wero served. Mrs. Baldwin entertained nt cards Mon day afternoon In honor or Mrs. Drown ot St. Joseph. Mo., who Is the guest of Mrs. Horace Everett. The rooms wjro effectively decorated in hyacinths mid spring Mowers. Sixteen wero present. Miss Claudlu Hamilton was married Tuen day evening at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles .Hamilton, 721 South .Seventh street, to A. TT. Honl. Rev. W. 11. Cruwdson. pastor of the First Christian church, officiated In tho presence of u largo Blithering of relutlves nnd friends ot tho happy couple. n.",d M: II. A. Hallonger gavo a very Sn-Vu.'110 J""'.l.y I-rldny evening for their daughter, Luclle, In honor of her !Mh birth day. About twenty-five of the young lady's friends wero present and a delightful even ing was sncnt by tho young folks with games and other amusements. Refresh ments wero served. Thursday night Mrs. J. N. Baldwin gavo 2, ldHy "oyti's. Thoso attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewurt. Miss Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewurt. Miss Montgomery, John T.. Stewart nnd Georgo I'. Wright. After th6 performance the LYfy r01""10'1 to tho Grand hotel, wheto supper was nerved. ,iM.l!!,s i,itl0 Warner entertained yestor . AJlt a ur-cpiirso luncheon. Tho deco- '0,n wcro WJ"., ftml ",lnk carnations, tho Sn,?rnl'.cmlclMK carrlea out ,n tho ices n?2,.?uik.e' iA.f,er luncheon tho guests en ?nnCU',ni Horary contest, the prlzo being wu.VMfbyi lss. "ardman. Miss Warner was assisted by her cousin, Miss Mat Warner; AU?i tfs Myrtle and Edna Colo of Omaha. Covers wore laid for twenty-eight. A pretty wedding occurred Wcdnesdav - -" j'v 1- uui 111 Birom. wnnn ihnix n "rate E Tr.er 0r berC6fWrto f7; .',"0 ceremony was performed Y' i1, entlng, pastor of the First t..,.c..nl'.c,., .Mr. and Mrs. Williams ny icov, Tin wiiV'niSKffi ..-lir- and Mrs, Williams street. worth sixth Arthur Munger gnvo n masquerado party nieh.lB v?h"? Oakland avenue Friday !i, . ,!'.fcth,u' c2nk ""' Homer Cutler won til!.-81 "r !tea ,for th0 most ridiculous cos im,?".V'1 Amc? Wlckhnm and Will Schnorr tho second prizes. Thosn nW.ni 'rLV. A?".cs Wicklinm. Florence1 Shea Caroline Rohrer. Josephine Jen nines Fth"l Cook, Maud Iloaglnnd. Georgia Mitchell Bruce Hesse. Robert Wilson Vi' nlngs Alillnrd HongV.nd ' Homcr Cutfe"" Arthur Munger and Will Schnorr. uuor' sen5nnni?v?t,)r.Vllant 80e,.nI '"notion Of tho senson wns the reception Frldav nfter "?" at tho Elks' nev c ubhousoy. which wns thrown open for tho wives nm! families of tho members, from 1 2 to 3 o clock tho rooms wero thronged with Eu8it? ln, clKant reception gowns which, combined with tho exquisite furnlshlnirM and charming Hor.il dceorotl tu,icno , """al brilliancy. Across the wide portico of tho building wii iirtli cally draped the stars ml stripes 1 id nhS'rr'onfnf V,,er' P?Plo anTwl e. in ?S. 1 nt P"rlor tho mantel was banked in American Beauties, whlto tullns .111 1 Trvns W " "h0 linwi B . aae of bridal roses, in tho bil- servn.l r?hL"' , w,,er.'i rcfreshmoiVts we 10 served, the decorations were nlsn Amori. end nW?3,?"" I,rlJo r"?s." At eTtlier bowls luJ'XS?tCTe P,ncc low-ci.t g s5 scdttPr. ninrV lh ,r0KR,es' wnll sracefully swo'r.rk rnVs.r 'TliocernVTar'.'v"8 composed of Mrs. j. fj. Baldwin Airs W r' SSii,1;, B- frmrtman!' Mrs" nn. . , the Club. t&&W "'cr TuresdabvSnTCtrhl'uCl',83,ln German will meet Ins Vnrn'i-"" WLu.b lu!l,,.,1,s regular m JkB K, .h0r readlnK , nl.VaulVi "rs- l-Pkle. Mrs. Haml mnet- 'ero! and Mrs. Honn. lamllton .1110 isew Century club Martin Wednesday afternoon. The subjects tfe." ,V'orr,:, noman Empire" event's Mnrcus Aurellus," current Tho current events department of tho J omiin s club held a very Interesting meet lng lucsday afternoon under tho direction of Mrs. J. K. Cooper. It wus followed by tho annual business meeting. Tho Uidverslty Extension circle met with Mrs. M, L. Williams Inst week. This week, providing tho weather Is pleasant. Mrs. J. M. Matthews will entertain the club; If not tho meeting will bo nr tho resldenco ot Mrs. M. E. Williams. Tho Ideal elul held Its regular meeting at tbo homo of the vleo nrnsTViniii nta i C. Devol. Them lvna n l sic and the usual Interesting program was cur ried out. Tho c ub will hold ono more meeting neioro adjourning for thn season. The literature department of tho Woman's club held the last meeting of tho season at tho club rooms Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joieph Hunter was elected leader to succeed Mrs. K. C. Smith. Mrs. V. Ij. Troynor was elected secretary to succeed Mrs, E. J. Towslee. Tho Oakland Avonuo Reading club met Frlduy afternoon. The subjects discussed wero: "The Rise of Nihilism." Mrs. H. A. Colo: "Gogal." Mrs. W. O. Dorland: "At titude of Russia," Mrs, Charles M. Harlo: "Sonya Konvelevsky." Mrs. l.ougee. Roll call was responded to by quotations from Dickens. Tho Interest of nil the club members Is centered on tho biennial, which la to bo held the first week of May. It Is expected thero will bo ubout 200 delegates from nil over tho stato In attendance. A few of these havo not been provided for and It Is earnestly requested that those desiring to entertain tho visiting members send in their names to tho secretary nt once, Tho art department of tho Woman's club met Monday evening under tho leadership of Miss Van Order. Thoso taking part In tho program wero Mrs. I.abbc, Mrs. Tnrk ItiKton, Miss Judson and Miss l'llc. Mrs. John DavlH was unanimously re-elected leader for the ensuing year nnd Miss Pllo secretary. At. the close of the meeting the members gavo Mrs. Davis a voto of thanks for her etllcleut work In tho department during Uio liut year. GUARD COMPANY PERFECT Inspector Girti Grad of 0i Hnndrtd t of Dibnqa. COLLEGES SHORT BODIES FOR DISSECTION Des Moines Itenl Ktnte Assessments Increnscd Wlilmv's New Hns bnml Illnnpiienr Horses Killed for Olnnders. DES MOINES, April 20. (Special.) Col oncl J, G. Olmsted, Inspector ot the Iowa National guard, and Major John T. Hume, nsslstant Inspector, returned today from nn Inspection trip among tho companies of tho Forty-ninth regiment. For tho first tlmo ln tho history of tho guard one com pany was marked perfect and that company Is A of Dubuque, ono of the oldest ln the state and long famous for Its efficiency. Tho company markings, as far as tbo In spection of tho regiment has proceeded, aro as follows: Company A, Dubuque, 100: Company F, Tipton. 85.C; Company B, Waterloo, 84.6; Company B, Independence, 82.4; Company C, Ccdnr Rapids, 81.2; Company D. Charles City, 80.5; Company L, Oclweln, 78.8; Com pany II, Washington, 77.9; Company I, Waukon, 76.0. Company M, at Maquokcta, has not yet been Inspected. Companies K at Toledo and O at Vinton will bo Inspected next Tuesday nnd Wednesday. The dates for Inspection In tho Fifth regiment are: Company D, Knoxvllle. April 25; Com pany A, Des Moines, April 20; Company K, Corning, Mny 6; Company B, Vllllsca, May 7; Company M, Red Ooak. Mny 8; Com pnny C, Olenwood, May D; Company E, Shenandoah, Mny 10: Company L, Council Hluffs. May 11; Company F, Oskaloosa, May 13. nUsretliin Material Sen roe. Tho State Board of Health Is In receipt ot complaint from tho State Medical school In connection with tho State university, that It has been tmposstblo under tho new stato law to securo a sufficient number ol bodies for dissecting purposes in operating rooms of tho colleges of tho state. The Stato Medical school has usually acquired ubout eighty bodies a year for dissecting purposes. A stato law was passed which put a stop to tho irregular traffic In bodies and provided u method of securing bodies legally, and for equitable distribution of tho number of avallablo bodies among the medical colleges of tho stato according to tho number of students enrolled. Tho Stato Hoard of Health has prepared tho reeula- tlons under which these bodies aro secured The collcgo nt Iowa City claims to havo received only about twenty-five bodies last year, when a much larger number was needed. A good many of tho bodies arc received from tho south and aro those of negroes, but thoy nro not as easily obtained ns boforo becauso of the fact that Investi gations aro being mado in many southern1 states. Heal Estate Assessments High. Tho city council of Des Moines, sitting ns a board of rovlew for assessments, has been making large Increases In the assess ment of city real estate on the theory that real estate assessments in Iowa this year will show a decided falling off and that tho assessors have been undervaluing the property. The city assessor appeared bo fire the council .today 'nnd showed that In one district ln Des Moines, tho business district, tbo assessment as mado by the deputy assessors has been Increased in valuation to $16,273,983, being ln fact an Increase of $ 2,625,883 over tho real estate assessment of two years ago. With this showing beforo It the policy ot raising as sessments has been partly nbandoncd by tho council, but reports from all parts of tho stato Indicate that real estate valua tions as roturncd by tho assessors are very much higher than ln other years. Married for Her Money. Another case of misplaced confidence, with a wealthy widow as tho victim, has Just como to light hore. Tho principal ln tho caso Is a Mrs. Emory, widow of a pion eer physician who lived many years In Story county, forty miles northeast of Des Moines. Ho' bought a One farm near Stato Centor and lived on It sovcrnl years before dying. After his death tho farm was sold In part nnd a part of It remained with ono of tho family. The widow removed to Des Moines, and after residing here a fow years Wns marrlod to a man who was represented to bo a wealthy Callfornlan. As ho was about to leave for California with his bride he was suddenly called to Chicago on important business, and he has not yet returned nor sent back a large amount of monoy which be had secured and which bo longed to her. It is claimed that he did not pass under bis right name, but his history has not been traced. .Vcw Corporations. Tho II. D. Cone Jewelry company of Waterloo haB been Incorporated with $10, 000 capital stock. The Olympic Opera House company of Hampton has been Incorporated by J. R. Reeve and others with a capital stock of 710.000. The Elma Co-operative Creamery com pany of Elmo has been incorporated with 25,000 capital. Tho Grlnncll Opera House company hao been Inqorporated by II. W. Spauldlng and others with $26,000 capital. Tho German-American Mutual Life asso ciation ot Burlington has changed Its name to tho German-American Equation Premium Life association and has amended Its arti cles to conform to this plan of Insurance. Mve Htock Sacrificed. Nino good horses belonging to Hobson & I'owors of Iowa Falls wore ordered killed by the stato veterinary surgeon on account of the presence of glanders among them. They had been examined some time ago and wero supposed to bo suffering from some temporary ailment, but It was finally proved they wero dangerously Hick and wero killed. It had not bocu known that the disease was ln Hardin county until this herd was Investigated. The state veterinarian reports but few cases In tho state. Trades for a New Hotel. R. K. Wilson of this city this week traded $16,000 worth of city property hero for tho now Hamilton hotel In Leon, built by C, C, Beck, The hotel Is a new one and will be operated by Wilson, May Not Get n Dlshop. , The Des Moines committee sent to Du buque to attend the ceremonies of investl- The JPlaoo To Buy - - Fftbera, Dlxons, Dlngrnph, Mercantile, ami all tho best kinds, 30c a Dozen 307 Broadway, STVLB Smith Si Bradley's, SOFT SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR. 0 $ "IF YOU BUY turc of Archbishop Keauo nnd to present to tho suffragan bishops tho plea of Des I Moines nnd southwestern Iowa for n dlvl- I slon of the Davenport dloccso nnd creation I of Dps Moines to bu a sec city has returned nnd, while tho members wore cordially re ceived and listened to, it Is recognized that they obtained no promises and havo nothing on which to base a hope for the Immcdlato division of tho diocese. Tbo archbishop promised that the matter would bo taken up ln duo time, ns It undoubtedly will, but unless Bishop Cosgrovo of Davenport con sents to tho division It seems improbable that any division will bo mado as long aa ho Is alive. DISAPPEARANCE OF FARMER George McMnlion of Fort DoiIkc I.enves Team nnd Wanders Away. FORT DODOE, la., April 20. (Special Telegram.) Much uneasiness has been aroused by tho disappearance of Georgo Mc- Mnhon, a farmer living four miles south west of tho city. McMahon was last seen I Wednesday night, when ho stopped nt the houso of John Sodor, a neighbor, ln an In- toxlcatcd condition. After n quarrel with Soder ho went away, leaving his horsc3 and wagon, and has not been seen since. His wlfo camo to tho city this morning almost crazed with anxiety and reported her hus band's disappearance. Officers aro mak ing a thorough search. Decide to Strike on May nny. BARCELONA, April 20. Tho 'socialists have decided to celcbrato May day with a general strike. The anarchists, however, refused to co-oporato with them. TO LOWER DOCTOR BILLS New Movement Causes Excitement. Thero Is a new movement on foot in western cities to lower doctor bills. As sociations aro being formed similar to lnsuranto companies which guarantee to glvo each Individual medical counsel, ad vice and medicines for ono month for tho price ot CO cents. The system ot medicine is a special practice, treating diseases of tho liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. Thero la in each Individual caso a guaran teed euro or no pay. You can becomo an associate member by buying a C0-cent bot tlo ot Cascarlno from your druggist. He Is supplied and If not he will got It for you. Cascarlno treatment Is tho cele brated vegetablo medicinal compound mado from Cascara Sagrada, tho great natural remedy, as combined with tho most active medicinal agents specific to disease It Is a liquid laxative and cures all diseases of the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels If you can't sloop, If you have hot and cold flushes, It thcro Is a cold perspiration breaks out all over you. If your breath Is bad or you havo wind on tho stomach, foul mouth, hcadacho, Indigestion, plm pies, pain after eating or sallow com plexion, tako Cascarlno. It will euro you Thousands ot families havo been kept ln good health by frequent uso of Cascarlno. For sale at all drug stores. Rca Bros. & Co., Minneapolis, Louisville or Now York, will send treo n valuablo booklet on dls eases ot the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowols, and ono week's sample treatment for ten cents In stamps to cover postage Geo. II. Jenkins, In Louisville (Ky.) Post CHEAP HOMES., House of 6 rooms, two closets, pantry, cellar, well, tmall barn, $700; small pay ment down, balance, monthly. 6-room house, closet, pantry, cellar, stable, cistern: prlco $m 6-room house, closets, pantry, collar, city water In house, stable, shade trees, largo lot, goou location; price 6-room house .closets, pantry, cellar, els tern. bath, stnblo: prlco tow. Good 6-room house, pantry, closet, china closet, city water, cellar, bath, ;i,U50; within 4 blocks ot P. O. A snap. Good 8-room house, bath and closet, pan try, ciiinu ciuaei, cuuur, uuy wutcr, CIS tern, burn, coul houso, piped for gas; price 9-room house, bath and closet, city water, largo barn, shade trees, lot 00x130, only Flno large houso of 12 rooms, besides base ment and attic, steam heut, bath, closet, gas and barn, two lots; cost ubout HS.fOO 10 improve; oniy jo.uw. FARMS FOR SALE. ISO-acre farm 11 miles from Council Bluffs and Omaha, 125 acres in cultivation, i room house, double corncrlb, well, also 3-room house, stable, corncrlb, well; tine corn land Price only 123.50 per acre. A snap. 240 acres 18 miles from Council Hluffs and Omaha, all good, smooth level land, Iioueo, barn, cribs, well, etc., closo to rutlroad; for salo for a few days ut Uo per aero. Very cheap. Largo list ot farms and houses and lots. Also houses for rent. Call and get par ticulars. JOHNSTON & KERR, Tel. 417. 611 Broadway. LEAD PENCILS In Our Station ery Department. Will Print it Right. Council Bluffs. AND ECONOMY GO HAND-IN-HAND AT SMALL EXPENSE t0 unrBo11 al1 competitors. HATS at $1.00, $1.50, 2.00, $2.50 to $4.50, in pearl - oxford, black and smoke. SUITS $7-50' $10-0. $12.50, $15,00 and $17.50. The absolute correct effects in cut and color. This is where wo shine. Thoy all take their hats off to our magnificent stock of and Negligee Shirts. THEM FROM US, THEY'RE RIGHT," Get out of it A winter overcoat now has an unpleasant ond-of-the-season sort of a look about it and its time to get out of stuffy clothes. Our Rain Proof Cravetiette Spring Overcoats are new and very swell made of the importod rain proof Priestly cloths. They are the embodiment of style, fit and durability. The most sensible as well as the moBt stylish spring overcoat ever suggested by Dame Fashion. We have them in the plain or yoke shoulders. METCALF & METCALF, Main St. through to Pearl St. THE HOMES SUCCESSFUL IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators DOHANY THEATER 1 , 1 . r. . Ono The Southern Supporting Miss Ella 1 A carload of scenery and electrical idle In hor special Electrical Flro Mozcll PRICES - H. L. RAMACCI0TT1, D. V. . CITY VETERINARIAN, OMAHA, NIB. OBm, 2tb and iMemrrU Stmta. Roberta StaWwk Oorrafpandcnc UclLt4. DORIS'' 0 0 COUNCIL MLUFFS 0 Neckwear 0 0 0 Can only be truly so when its occupants appreciate the money value of sanitary safety pure, freshly warmed air at an even temperature throughout the house. Made possible only by Hot Water and Steam Systems. J. C. Bixby & Son, Council Uluffs, Iowa. Week, Commencing Sunday, April 21. Stock Company Wilson. Opening Play effects, Ladles free Monday night, Dance, I0 - 20 - 30C. In the Soup" Ik poor hIiuik for a bad condition of af fair. Avoid BottiiiR Into dlllicultlea with frayed collar liand, raveled wrtot hands, rriush edfro collars and cuffs by liavluu your laundry work done hero. .Nmv In tin- Time In 1 1 me Your l.nea CurlnliiN Done Dp We do llm ivnrk to perfect Ion. BLUFF CITY LAUNDRY, 112 ami 1M Norlli jlnln. Wnllncn & fSronl, l'riii. Cn. II luff. Pennyroyal pills ltr.li ! uii ,um din mix lUm.rlbU.. T.ketker. HrM llabatllHUaBft Ami laali. Matt Uli , Uilm Suu-. rmiLA i 1 1