TIlE OMAHA DAILY HEE: TIIflJSDAY. MARCH 24. 1004. NEWS OF COUNCIL l I O It IKTUI. ivls sMls d'ua;. I.efrrrfa glHnea fit Bloc kert K lis i-sriiets. Thii Kauet i-'.t-ar, 5 cent. For rent, mariern houno, "Is SKtli avc. Fanc y oval, lr nnrl obiong frnme. Alexander e, 4.13 Broadway. Today will ihv lat d:iy fnr llllna suits for th- April term of tin- hum rlor mnrt. William Ilardli'K whs b rrratfl l.it ivin Itir. rhiusr-d with tiie thctt of a copper wnh bollfT. Oi.enlna; of spring srHwrm of Mrs. Allln Hustrr's milltrirry parlors, Huturilay, the Wtli of March. Property Improved D" per rrnt ly rrinnnt slUfwnlk. l-t us nuote you on cement. C Hafer. 'I'hone i"0-'. Fred lAiflioroiKTh nnd Hen Kllsworth were rrented IriHt eviiilnn. rluir;-il with ols turtilne; the pciir" hy lighting. The niemhem of I nliv Hel knh lodge are rc'iiI'Mfd to meet at tne h;ill this evening to mnke arrangements for the funeral of Jlra. Kate Nutt. Judge Beott will hold a xpeclnl sefulon of II, e unrior court tills evening tor the purpose of granting naturalization papers to thnnn seeking them. fliirenie I). Hoyd brought to the county auditor vestenluy the sealp of n big wolf hr shot In H. lknap towntihlp and received the county bounty of i. James I'. Atkinson, registered at the city Jail as 'Vonl all Jimmy," was given twenty days on bread and water by Judge Heott jenterday morning for Imbibing too fre-ly. Have your carpets token up, cleaned and relald by modern methods, old carpet made into handsome rugs. Council Biufts nrpet Cleaning Co.. 34 forth Main ureal, 'i'hone 016. Fred A. Denton of Marne. In., has filed H voluntary petition In bankruptcy In the federal court here, scheduling Ids liabilities Hi tl,l and claiming such assets as ho possesses us exempt. The South Side Improvement club will meet FTldnv evening ut the county building, loll Thirteenth street, livery resident of that section of the city interested In the movement for an engine ruinn 111 the locality Is requested to b present. Nate Hethers, charged with being one of the principals of the gang of hoodlum which disturbed the religious services at the Pentecostal mission on Fifteenth street, was taken Into custody yesterday and will have a hearing In police court this morning. John W. Hiissctt, aged 56 years, died yes terday morning at Mercy hospital. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. Wesley, 111) Urulinni avenue, and Interment will be in Fairvlew cemetery. lJeceased was a member of ths Latter Day balnts' church. The household economics department of the Council Muffs Woman's club will meet this afternoon at 2:M o'clock, when a "children's day" progrum will bo given, with Mra. Charles M. Weir us chairman. Mrs. Alice Clark Hurnett of Omaha will Hddress the club on "How I Kalsed the Child; or a Study In Applied Science." Western Iowa college spring forma opens Monday, March 28. New classes will be formed then. Those who wish to prepare themselvi's for better positions at higher salaries would be wise to take advantage of the first opportunity. Three calls Tues day morning for stenographer and book keeper. For Information call at the col lege or telephone Bolt. Mrs. Kate Nutt, aged 53 years, died yes terday afternoon at Mercy hospital. One brother, Lewis Kost, 112U Seventh avenue, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Schlfft-rli of this city, survive her. The funeral will be held mday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Kost residence, and Interment will be In Fairvlew cemetery. Mrs. Nutt was a mem ber of Unity Kebekali lodge, George Nleman was arrested yesterday on an information filed In Justice Ouren'a court by 1. Muccl, charging him with the larceny by embeszlement of a case of eggs containing thirty dosen, Nleman, who had been employed by Muccl to gather eggs, butter and chickens through the country, Is alleged to have appropriated one case of me eggs ror nis own use. ice gave oonus and will have a, hearing Friday. i Heal Estate .lJ;.fers.4 ..- These transfers were reported March 33 J to The Sea by the abstract," flUs and loau office of Bquire & Annuls! Pearl etreeti-- Flrat National bank of Council Bluffs to E. M. Kstes. Be. eeV, 2-76-44. w. d I 500 Bnsan M. Ramer and husband to Susan C. Treynor, lot 2, block 7, Bayllsa 2d add., w. d 4,700 John W, Hhumway and wife to W. A. Iiarrlman. lot 13, Auditor's sub. of lot 6, Mallette's sub., w. d 1,400 Maude K. Alden and husband to , George Hansen, WV, sH, no, swV. Jl-75-43, w. d 366 J. B. Johansen and wife to Jennl E. Hansen, lota I and , block 4, Wal nut, w. d 1.900 IClIeii E. Reed and husband to Sarah A. Burton, lot 4. block 10, Carson, w. d 1,100 Fred Hoist and wife to Helnrlch Schmidt, lots 1, 22. 23 and 24, block 1, Treynor, w. d 225 Receivers of Officer & Pusey to W. .. S. Cooper, lot 5, block 14, Beers' add., r. d 275 "W. S. Cooper and wife to Mary Annie Rapp, lot 6. block 14, Beers' add., w. d 850 B. J. Wilson and wife to T. W. Jeffer son. wH, nel and seV ne4 and that part of neV, se4, 11 lying north and east of road and nw4, sw"4, nwVt. 11!-75-40. w. d 11.0)0 Ton transfers, total $21,816.67 N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250: night. F-667. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Kama and Residence. Age. IT. W. Miller. Crescent. Ia SO Ftella MuMullen. Crescent. Ia 7.1 K. A. Robertson, Pottawattamie Co., Ia.. 21 Pearl Arnold, Pottawattamie Co., Ia 1 SeetWth Shield of QuoJity is on the Box If Welsb&ch mantles were not the best we couldn't aiford to tell you so. 5 Kinds -IX 20. 2S. 30.35t All Dtaliri BICYCLES AT COST We are closing out our bK yds r'nok and If you want to purchuite a wheel kee us be- fore buying Vn also sell Uruys, dcllvs y wagons, mug wagons, etc. , IIOU South Main Street. David Bradley & Co. t Ut.M IL, BLl KKS, IOWA. lock; Gun Smith All kinds of repair ing done. We fix everything but broken hearts. L. H. PETERSON, 470 W. Broadway. 'Phone B767. c LEWIS CUTLER VORTIC1AN. rari Bt, Council Rluffa, 'PnoBe tl IwelsbachI iSif INTEREST FROM IOWA. BLUFFS. GROCERS FIX IIEAD0UAR1 tRS Secretary of Wholesalers' Association to Reside id Council Bluffs- OFFICERS ELECTED FOR ENSUING YEAR Session Held Behind tinned Doors and Ktnltmrnt Made that Only Hontlne Business Was 'Pra nsarted. Henceforth the headquarters of the Iowa and Nebraska Wholesale Grocers' assocla tlon will be located In Council Bluffs and a permanent office established here. This was decided upon at the annual meeting of the association held In this city yester day. Heretofore the association has had no regular headquarters, the secretary, whoever he might happen to be, maintain ing his office at his home. For several yours pant J. K Root of Keokuk has filled the position of secretary and treasurer and transacted all the business of the associa tion, except such as came before the meet ings of the organization, from his home. Hereafter, however, the secretary will be required to make his headquarters in Coun cil Bluff. The annual election of officers resulted as follows: President, Samuel Mahon, Ot- tumwa, la.; vice president, C. H. May Fremont, Neb.; executive committee, John Blnul, O. J. Moore of filoux City, for Iowa; C. H. Pickens, I. M. Raymond of Lincoln, for Nebraska. J. 1. Root was unanimously re-elected secretary and treasurer, but was forced to decline the office owing to the association deciding on making Council Bluff Its headquarters. The appointment of a secre tary and treasurer was accordingly left with the executive committee and John Shoentgen of this city. The report of the secretary showed that the association has a membership of sixty seven wholesale grocers, of whom two thirds were In attendance or represented at yesterday's meeting. The sessions were held In the ballroom of the Grand hote and, as usual, was behind closed doors. It was stated that nothing besides routine business was transacted. I.F.GIM.ATOHS ISPF.CT TUB SCHOOL Indication They Are Favorably Im pressed with Location. To several of the members of the com mltte from the legislature their visit yes terday morning to the School for the Deaf was a complete revelation. Few of the committee had any Idea of the extent o me property owned by the state here or that the. grounds of the Institution com prised 177 acres. Several of the committee acknowledged that they had been led to believe that the state only owned a few acres here and that the buildings which remained after the disastrous fire of two years ago were of but little account. While the senators and representatives comprising the committee refrained from making any statement In anticipation of the report which will be made to the leg Islature Friday, It Is confidently expected that the report will be favorable to th schooF remaining at Its presept location. "The state has a big Investment here which would become entirely worthless ware tha school to be removed elsewhere, was the statement of a member of the committee. From this was Inferred tha ha at least was In favor of leaving the school where It is. More than one of the committee ex pressed the opinion that a mistake had been made at the time the school was built by not grading down at least ten feet more. This,' they said, would have tended to make the school more sightly and In other ways Improve the site. This, however, they suggested, could be easily rectified now by the expenditure of a comparatively small amount of money In grading by utilizing the earth from the cut to be made by the Tabor electric line In Its pro posed right-of-way through the institute grounds. Representative Frudden, chairman of the committee, expressed himself as much pleased that the trip had been made, as they now knew exactly what the conditions here were and what property the State j owned here. In some respects the visit, he sam naa Deen sn agreeauie surprise to him. The state has a nice property here, which by the expenditure of a small amount of money could be greatly Improved. OtHer members of the committee expressed them selves In substantially similar terms and the members of the Commercial club who accompanied the committee to the school believe they have reason to expect a fa Vnrable report. The four members of the committee from the senate returned to tes Moines before noon, but the others waited until the even lng train. The general opinion of tne members of the executive committee of the Commercial club after the departure of the committee was that It was a good thing that the committee had made the visit and seen for itself the extent of the property owned by the state here, as now an Impartial and competent report could be made to the legislature. Ogden Hotel Rooms, with or without board: steam heat, free bath; public parlors. Hafer sells lumber. Catch the Idea? Matters In District lonrt. T. J. pearheart of Neola, this county, who purchased a number of lots in the al leged mythical town of Morris, in Okla homa, from H. L. Rucker. now in the county Jail awaiting trial under Indictment on charges of obtaining money by false pre tenses, has secured a judgment against the International Land and Improvement com pany of. Kansas City, restoring to him two notes aggregating $300. The notes were given In part payment for the lots and wers sold by the company of which Rucker was vice president to a Kansas City hank and by It sent to a Ncola bank for collec tion. Tho suit brought by Robert O'Hanley to i u,v j i n"' i the t it eclarcd null and void the charter of lzens' Gas and Electric company has been transferred, on motion of the defend ant company, from the district to the fed eral court. In the divorce suit of Nora Stevenson against John Stevenson the plaintiff yes terday dismissed her petition and a decree Fruit of thi Palm. Drake s Palmetto Wine, a toolc'Iaxatlrs. un. falling icido from pure juice of the woDderful Palmntio fruit Giles tuimedisie relief andat solulely permanent cure ia all oaes of Calarra, Siomaeb Troubles, Klaluleocy. Constipation. Congested Kidneys and Infhunmaiioo of blad der. SeveniT-tive ceou at Drug Stores tor a Unte bottle, usual dollar siie. but a trial boula I will be wot free sod prepaid to erery reader of 1 this paper who writes for Ik A letter or postal , card addressed u Urals Formula Oompsny. Irke Mullelnc. Cairaco. 111., is ths only ex- 1r-naa to secure a lril of Drake's Palmetto fV'uia. Goa small dona a day ur to slay cured, was entered tor tne ueienuam u v...- petition. John K. Wallace was granteu a oivrc from Elizabeth Wallace ami Anna Rasmus sen from James R. Rasmiiwn, In l" cases for desertion. Mrs. Rasmussen was granted the custody of their minor children. In the suit of Augusta A. Keeline againn A. A. Clark a writ or possession was is sued yesterday In favor of Clark on the de cree entered against Mrs. Keeline on Clark's cross petition. The property in volved In what Is known as the w . c. Keeline place" on East nroadway. Receivers Bereshelm and Murphy of the Offic er A Pusey bank reported to the court yesterday the sale of a lot In Beers addi tion to W. 8. Cooper for VS,a, wnicn nau been appraised St 5X. but which appraise ment the receivers considered excessive when compared with values of adjoining property. B1MM'. MK OIT Fln MOHGAV Republican Prospects Grow Brighter as Flection Pay Approaches. Mayor Dell G. Morgan s conservative. . . i in.. ..ministration economic inn nusinei"mc during the last two years should com mend Itself to every buslnes. man ami In fact every citizen of Council Bluffs who Is in the least Interested In the wel fare of the city. Mayor Morgan s re-ciec- tlon next Monday means a raiinuimnw nf the economic and businesslike aumin- lstratlon a kind of administration which U needed when the finances of the city . . . ..i nn.t It til.rMiM are taken into coiiwmeimeM,, n,,.. ... be the Interest of every business man of the city to see to It that he Is placed at the head of the municipal government tnr th net two vears. The city Is a Mg corporation, as explained by Attorney Emmet Tlnley, who presided at the dnm ocratlc city convention, and every citizen Is a stockholder In It nnd therefore vitally Interested in seeing thit Its business 1? conducted In a conservative and economic manner. This being the case, the election of a head of the municipal corporation should not be a question of partisan poli tics, but when a man has shown bis ad mirohle fitness for the position as Mayor Morgan has he should be retained to con duct the affairs of that corporation. Thern la absolutely no reason why nny business man. no matter what his politics may be. should not assist In the re-election of Mr Morgan.' This was the statement of a well known business man yesterday, and It conveys a good idea of the prevailing sentiment of the business men In general of the city regarding next Monday's election. That the sentiment in favor of the re. election of Mayor Morgan Is growing stronger dally Is generally conceded. The same may be said of the republican aider manic ticket, as business men fully realize that a republican mayor would be more or less handicapped In his administration of the affairs of the city in the event that he was not supported by a city coun ell In harmony with him. Purlng the next two years the municipal officers will have two matters of vital Importance to the people of Council Bluffs to deal with. The contracts of the water works and electric light companies with the city will expire during the next two years, and for this reason, If for no other It Is generally conceded that a man of mature judgment and conservative and businesslike methods should be at the head of the city administration supported by a city council In which he can plnce re Mance to assist In caring for the Interests of the city and. Its people. The republican aldermanlc ticket Is gen erally regarded as one of. If not the strongest, ever named In this city. The two nominees for aldermen-at-large, John Olson and K. H. Logee, have both tnae'e excellent records In the city council, at all times having teen v1gflant to protect the city's interests. The oame Is true of Alderman Lovett, the candidate from the Sixth ward, whose experience as an electrician has been of particular benefit io inn cny. w imam Arna, who vas nominated by the republicans of the Third ward, with his long experience as county treasurer, will. It is conceded, prove of great service to the city when the many Intricate problems of finance will have to be dealt with. Mr. Arnd is an extensive property owner-and Is known to be a thoroughly conservative business man. Fred H. Hill, nominated In the Fourth ward, is one of the best known business men of the city. Prominent as secretary of one of the largest wholesale houses of the city, he Is also well known as one of the most active workers In the Com mercial club and other previous organ izations formed for the upbuilding of the city. Plumbing and heating. Blxby & Bon. Challenge for Boat Bare. Commodore Hess of the Manawa Yacht club Is In receipt of a challenge from the Lotus Yacht club of St. Joseph, Mo., for a series of five races hers In June. The ques tion or accepting the challenge will bo brought before the club at Its meeting next Monday night and will, It Is expected, be accepted. It Is understood by the local yachtsmen that the Ixiti.s club has built a new boat this winter for the express pur pose of trying to carry off the challenge cup from the Manawa club. What class of uoai ino ii'iuB ciuo nas, However. Is not known here. Chamberlain's ConaS Remedy is tne best mcdlcme In the world for bad colds It relieves the lungs, opens the se crcuuna, uiui expectoration ana etiects a prompt and permanent cure. There Is no danger In giving It to children, as It con turns Homing injurious. nen you nave a cold give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with tha result. EVANUCI ll AL ClllHCH ASSI(iMKT. District Conference Arranges Preach ers for several states. LKMARH, Ia , March 2J.-vSpeclal )-Tha sixth annual conference of the I'nlted Evangelical church of the northwestern dia trlct concluded a five days' session, which was held at the Stanton church, seven miles south of this city. Bishop K. B llartzlcr of Harrlsburg, Pa., presided. The appointment of ministers was made as fol lows: Lemsrs District, Rev. Emil Mueller, Pre siding Kldrr lnui s hirst church. H Borchardt ; !-mar. Washington Street chur li. y HuclMebU!; Aliendorf, 8. 11 Imnkelbergrr: Defiance and Earllng. F, NU krl; Floyd. Kurl Kaupp; Staniou, F. A. Schinalle; Henton and Perry Center, J. A Hackler: George. C. A. ilaerz; Sioux City to bo supplied; Akron, to be aupplled; Rem sen, to be supplied: Odessa. Minn., D. C Hauck; Blayton ami I -ike Wilson, Minn. J Hsehlen; Heron Itke. Mlnn, J II. 0 Clinton. Harry Cooper: Sioux Falls. S A. II. Thuran; Big Stone City, Minn., F. A. Freese; Armour. 8. I)., F. II. Bruns; Mitch ell, H. l.. to be supplied; Wheeler, J. F. tlarmen; Boone, to be supplied. St. Paul District, Kev. J H Msvne, Pre siding Elder Ackley, F. A. Wellman; Bel mond. J. K lot ha, Charles Cilv, J Burk hurvit; Coster, J. C. Bender; Genevt. Phlt Halm; Nora Springs. J. D. Klooz: otto Creek. W. F. Brecher; St. Paul. William Jonas; Mestrand and Morristown, Minn, C. Gerhsrdt: Kimball. Minn., H. W. Ho'.ter: Whi-ston. Minn., P. Belzer; Anatnooae and Bslfour. N. D., Theodore Pfenning; Bow hells. N D . to be supplied; Odessa, Wash.. J. Sass; Chehalls. Wash . J. F. Knute: Auburn. Ia.. C. E. Wlokham; Rockwell City and Fonda. Thomas Koch. The next annual ronf nnr will b held at Ackley, I i in March, IMS. CHANGES SCHOOL CONTROL Bill PuU it Under Ckar of th Proposed Educational Boird. AGREE ON RAILWAY COMMISSION BILL Rod) to He Appointive Insteaa ot F.lectlve and to Br Nonpartisan Governor Cummins Is Seriously III. (From a Ktaff Correspondent.) DES MOINHH, March a.-tSpeclal )-The control ot the deaf school at Council Bluffs will be transferred to another board If the plans of the senatcra do not miscarry. The newly prepared bill for the control of the educational Institutions of the state by one board has In It a provision that the School for the Deaf at Council Kluffs and the Col lege for the Hllnd at Vinton shall both be Included In the management of the board, as well as the State college, the State Nor mal school and the State university. The bill provides that five members shall be ap pointed by the governor nnd that the board shall be nonpartisan, consisting of not more than three members from any one political party. The chairman of the bonrd is to receive $3,009 a year and Is to devote his whole time to the duties of the position. The other members are to receive $10 n day for their servlct s, which shall not exceed ninety days In a year. In all things except the election or removal of the president of any of the Institutions a majority of the board shall rule. In electing or removing a president four members must vote in the affirmative. The friends of the Schools for teaf and the Wind arc elated over the pro visions of the bill which Include these In stltutlons nnd Vft them to the plane to which they are entitled as state schools nnd not charitable Institutions. They work under tho same plans as other schools of the state, beginning their terms In Septem ber and eloping the school year In June, ttailnn.v Commission nil. The new railway commissioners bill. which will be Introduced In the senate by the subcommittee appointed to draft the same, consisting of Senators Young of Lee, Newberry nnd Klmniell, lias been prepared. The Mil repeals the section of the code which provides for the election of the com mission as at present constituted and enacts in its placo a law making a board of three members, providing that the pres ent members ehall continue to hold office for the terms to which they were elected. The new board Is to be strictly nonpartisan, not more than two of the members to be from the same political party. It Is also provided that not more than one shall come from the same congressional district. Juvenile Court Hill. The juvenile court bill pussed the Semite without opposition this forenoon. The bill does not create a new court, but provides for the holding of a separate court by dis trict Judges fr the trial of cases In which dependent and neglected children are the defendants, and for the keeping of separate records of the proceedings of such court. A bill from the house providing that no fraternal insurance company can be legally authorized to do business In Iowa until it has a membership of 500 and insurance to the amount of $oJ0,0u0 In force, nnd no for eign company enter the state with less than a membership, of 1,000 and $1,000,000 Insurance In force, was adopted. The senate also adopted Newberry's bill to encourage the use of wide tires on wagons by farmers of the state. The bill gives every farmer a rebate of one-fourth of his road tax for each wagon so equipped, said rebate not to exceed $5 a year. Turner's bill for the punishment of boot loggers was adopted. The two Insurance department bills which have passed the house, relating to Insur ance, were passed by tho senate. They pro vide for consolidation of life insurance companies and fraternal order regulations. The senate this afternoon passed a bill to require bunk directors to make twice each year a complete examination of the bank affairs. The house passed a bill to appropriate $200,000 for the completion of the state historical building, n bill appropriat ing $5,000 for compiling a roster of Iowa soldiers, a bill to ndmit grandchildren of soldiers Into the State Orphans' Home and bill to admit soldiers of any war to the Foldlers' Home at Marshalltown. Honors Governor Klrkwoorf. The house today passed n bill to provide for the placing In tho statuary hall at Washington of a bust of Governor Samuel NERVOUS PROSTRATION. The History of One of Many of Such Cases that I Have Cured. I believe that Ner vous Prostration in one of the uio.t ln t i d io u I disease known to medical science. It it the re- u 1 1 of an over Hraiued condition of the nerves, or impure blood, or a combina tion of both, and usu ally shows itcelf after many niontbn, and possibly yean of semi-invalidisin. If your blood Is out of order, or if yonr nerves are deranged you will find that your stomach does not act as it should, and you will be troubled with painful Indigestion; yonr liver also will fail to respond in a man ner that Nature intended it to, your kldueys likewise win Decoine diseased. All of this means that poisonous secretions art being stored up In the body which affect every part of the system, and a" general feel ing of weakness and debility Incomes more apparent from day to day, until inch a suf ferer becomes a coaipleta broken-down ner rous wreck. When this stae is reached it is only a step further to an intane asylum, or to a miserable death from nervous exhaus tion. There is no need of getting in this condi tion, but if one does get in it, there is no rraon why they should not be made well. I have cared by the nse of n y Dr. Kay's Renovator, hundreds of nervons wrecks. Following is one of the cases. Miss 11. M. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cure Froatbitea and CbllbUtlua. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best thing for a lam horae. MEXICAN Mustang .Liniment dxivM out uil stiff " nation. J. Klrkwood. It was j-crresonted that Vlnnle Resnt Hoxle had prepared a bust of the distinguished war governor, nnd tha from It a bronze cast might be niado ami It was desired to do this now. The nn! expense would bo for the casting. R-pr--sent.Ttlve Kendall sought to have the bill amended to Include a bust of Secretary James Harlan, ami be spoke In favor of this addition. Mr. IVlnno moved to nd.l the name of Justice Samuel F. Miller. Both amendments were defeated. Joint Assembly Held. The Joint assembly for tho elertion of printer and binder and trustees of the etste Institutions was held at noon today, nnd the caucus nominees were formally elected to the positions for which they bad been selected. A bill to provide for a rrlmary election law applicable to Polk county alone was adopted by the house committee on rlee tlons today. The senate committee has perfected a bill to provide for a state-wide law In regard to the matter. Kirmpllnn Rill la Head. The bill to provide an exemption from garnishment on the waes of laborers has been given Its quietus for this session. The senate Judiciary committee declined to hear further arguments on the hill ami reported It out today for postponement, which ends Its existence. The first bill failed in the house nnd the second bill passed the house, but failed In the senate. Two Telephone Rills. Two Important telephone bills were In troduced today In the .house. One provides for classification of the telephone business In accordance with the population of the city In which It Is conducted and classifies the users of telephones, then undertakes to provide that rates shall be uniform In the different classes all over the state. The purpose is to prevent rate cutting. The other requires that telegraph companies shall permit tho use of their wires for telephone business, under restrictions., New Iowa Corporations. The articles of Incorporation of the Shen andoah Brick and Tile works of Shenan doah were filed with the secretary of state, capital, $14,000; by A. T. Rankin and others. Th3 Waterloo liAe Hall association filed articles; capital, $5,000. The Corydon Audi torium company was Incorporated with $7,fV"0 capital; K. A. Ren, president; W. 1. Livingston, secretary. The Gazette com pany of Cedar Rapids, reincorporated for twenty years. The articles of Incorpora tion of the Sixth Avenue Meat and Gro cery company of Council Bluffs were filed, with $5,000 capital; by Otto Frederick Skadsholm and Ole Cornelius Soernsen. The Western Guarantee Land company gave notice of removal from Dcs Moines to Fort Dodge. Governor Cummins ia III. The absence of Governor A. B. Cummins from his office this week has caused much Inquiry as to the state of his health. It was learned today that he has been threat ened wtih pneumonia, and thut he will likely remain at home some time. He has been HI for several weeks, but has bore up bravely iti order that be might continue his duties at the stale house, and twice recently when he went to bis office his exposure brought on a greater decline In his health. Bills that have been passed are taken to his home for his signature. Monona fonnt Politics. ONAWA, la.. March 23 (Speclal.)-The Monona county democratic convention to select delegates to the state and congres sional conventions, Chairman John W. An derson says, will be called the last week In April. Monona county Is entitled to eight delegates, and the chances are that they will be unlnstructed. Hearst and Parker reem to be the favorite candidates and are likely to have the delegation on the pres- I ent outlook. Representative Will C. Whit ing. Monona county's second favorite sou, Is prominently mentioned as a candidate for congress and Is thought to be the strongest man In sight at present. Dlslion Mare In III. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. Mnreh 2X-(Special. )-Rt. Rev. William Hobart Hnre of this city. Episcopal bishop of South Da kota. Is at the home of his son. Dr. Ho bart Hare, in Philadelphia, receiving treat ment for heart trouble. E. A. Sherman, who accompanied Bishop Hare on his trip east, arrived home, and while admitting that Bishop Hare was In a feeble condi tion when he left the east Is hopeful that with rest and the excellent medical treat ment which he Is receiving he will soon regain nis neaitn and be able to to Sioux Falls. return Ends Headarne's Torture. Lazy livers and sluggish bowels cause headaches. Dr. King's New Life Pills re move the cause, or no pay. Only 26c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Ten trips a week to tne St. Louis expo sltlon will be voted to tho most deserving by Bee readers. Save your coupons. Barnes, 37 Medford St., Med ford, Mass., says : " It would be difficult for me to descrilie my suffering for three years before taking Dr. Ksv's Renovator. Several physicians f renounced my case Nervous Prostration, had many bad symptoms, became very thin, and lost nearly all of my hair. My stomach caused me to suffer greatly. Sev eral physicians failed to relieve mo. Dr. Kay's Renovator has cured ine. It would be impossible for we to exaggerate my case, or the benefits I have received." Remember that my Kenovator was per fected after many years of study and care. It Is a prescription' that 1 have used with great snccess and gratification to myself, and has been the cause of happiuen and good Itealth to thousands. If you are suffering from any of the symptoms 1 havo mentioned it is your duty to yourself and your family ts take yourself in hand, (io to your druggist and ask for Dr. Kay's Kenovator. Do uot let him pat you off with anything else. If be has not got it. write to me. 1 will send you a sample free so that you can beiin treatment at once, and at the same time 1 will give you prices for the remedy, so that you may forward use the necessary sum to effect a permanent and speedy cure. To all people thus writing to me I will also give the benefit of my past experience in the way of mv professional advice absolutely free. riease remember that if this interests vou I would like to bare all letters addressed to Dr. B. J. Kav, c-o The Dr. B. J. Medical Companr, 2t Clinton Kt.. Saratoga hprincs, N. Y., and 1 will see that they are promptly answered and considered in every way con lideutial. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment for Man, Beast or Poultry. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment beala Old Sorest quickly. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment core Caked Udder ia cow a. fillylM Complete External and Internal Treatment INE DOLLAR Consisting of warm baths with Ofli to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle ap plications of CUTICURA OINTMENT to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of CUTI CURA PILLS to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET, costing but ONE DOLL AR, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, and irrita tions, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, when all else fails. flolr throughout (ht world, ratlrort ftflvtit, AA. iln lonrt uf ( hotoi.ir Cott'd Piili, Mc. per vial nf tfc)) rlntmtot, AOc , Kniti, 3.V. i'tpoti: London, 17 l hartfr bouH tq-1 f'aria, A itnf da tm 1'ais i Biton, Colunbtt l7. Fnttr Irtig At Chfm. Corp., 8olf lropriloi. ar a4 tor Cutiww Ua book." .FKSHION IN HAIR lilvr' oman a beant'ful rv ( or hair, inn Mlf Mi battle of'srauty won. Those heftutlful Tit la tint rih rmtinn atiates, mellow fold fffcta, warm chcftnut liu, produced only by h m) Imperial Hair Regenerator i f I"" 11 Colorlnf fof Cray or Blnt-h.4 ll.tr. Mi.kmrn.vl ton i,.iimj. mwi of your h.lr to.ord fr... Hn4 fur p.mpnlet Y Imperial Cbca Mtj.Ce. HI '.Ud St.,Nsw Vsrk rmnn .t McConnelt Drug Co , omnna Charges Less Titan All Others DR. McGREW, SPECIALIST Treats all forma of Diseases of ME1 ONLY. Twenty-eight Years' Experience. Eighteen' Years in Omaha. Ths doctor's remarkablu uuacess lias never brn equaled. His resources said facilities for t renting this class of diseases are unlimited and every day bring many Mattering reports of tho good he la doing or the relief he has given. HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT TOR All Blood Poisons. No "BREAKING OUT" on the ekln or face and all external signs of the rtloease disappear at once. A per manent cure for life guaranteed. t'tnirnf Fl F critEB oitarantekd in rl(ILULLlC Ifcpj, THAN FIVE LAIH. a'tall 111 ftfMl cases cured of Hydrocele, lLrK JU,UUU stricture. Oiuet, Nervous Debility. I-oss of Strength and Vitality and all forms of chronic diseases. Treatment by mmtl. Call or write. Bo 70S. Office 21b Bouio 14th at., Omaha, N'eU Dr. Searles & Searles Omaha. INert. Advice Free. Lowest Charges. Cares Guaranteed. cures all special liea-e of men -kidney, bladder and di-icascs uf somen Biood poison .r,,,f:-.-.K,,,urrf,, mouth, tnntjtie. throat, h.ilr "'id t.vebrow-. falling out disappear completely f.'te.er. Virlr-A-a Voine ruptured. enl..r;"d and knot IdlllUJB VclliS iy veins cured without cu t- tins piln or 1...k or lime,. cver miif. guft'kf-t run In '!' wm Id. Weak, Nervous Men i tisC Meul.ne-.. nervous debility, earlv dec line, laek of iKor and etrei.gt'h. Treatment by tne 1 1. 11 yens OK r'UCCF.r'HKl'l, I'RACTU'K IN OMAHA Corner of Hth ui.d JioukUs i-tr. ets. MKXTCAJ Mustang LinimcnS cure Cntas Burn a, Bruiac. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cares Sprain and Strains, MEXICAN Mustang Liniment l m. jioiti ve cure for l'ileaw m m ii ki ii n ri 11 1 m I m TV 1 I I Ten Days' Freo Treatment Offered Men Oreat Parisian .Method That Core Seminal Weakness, Varicocele Stricture, Qleet, UonorThoea, Lnnat utal iMaihargaa, Irritation and Hn lartetneat of the Prostate )iaotl, Biatlaer and Urinary. Disorder, Without taking Hedlclne Into the Stomach and In Tbclr Own home. It WMI Be 5tnl Every nan Absolutely Free. IV a womVrful msthod successful! ut t:r yenrs In Francs, and now for ths frt t'rr. Introduced In America. It Is po'IW for any n-an. tm matcsr how had on, to aulckly rcKHln ths vlror of younf manhood THC PARIS MEDICATED CRAYON. PLCaaaNV, aoo hin and healing. without v. kins; any medicine Into the stom ach, and to prove that It will do this tiiry olr a full Ten laya' Trial Treatment ab solutely free to vry man Handing minis and address to Dr. Stevens A Co., Hox 1 V 7 1 . Columbus. Ohio. You ai'lily It locally to the seat of the trouble, and It quickly finds Its way to ths doslrcd spot, enlarging; tha Jnuscles, Increasing the r.ervs force und civ ng the necessary in) and snrrgy. Tho Torld of science and medicine ihoiojghly endorse It. It cures tn wonderfully quick time. In your own home, lost vitality, emaciation, prematurity, varicocele, rWu:e. uiunt ural lirltation and enlnrgement of " pros- ' . J n u . . , a,,, a 111, k,,u.. 1 1 J .11 I . e I j disorders of men. It Is the only method known to science thst will electrify tha i body, rout wasting diseases, create vigor, warmth and force, and all this without medicine taken Into the stomuch. If '. ethers tell you nothing can be done for i you, this will surely cure you. I Write to Dr. etovens A Co., Columbus, Ohio. Hox 1771. Thsy offer Ten Days" Trial Treatment to every man. It Is no "pre- ecrtptton," "deposit" or "C. O. D." scheme, as this firm la too large to resort to such i fetty ways. In cdc'ltlon to the alisolut-ly free trial treatment they send the most complete bouk ever written on the Dlseasss f Men. telling all, and fully lllustrited, with fortv .nuravlnrii from life. Kverv j thing Is coniidentia. and sent perfectly j plain, end since they merely ask you to Inquire wnai tney nave got tnnt win cure you, we truni wvery gentleman reader of this paper will write them at once as sbovs and thus get the Ten Days' Trial Treat tnent and book, both absolutely free. Dr.G.W. PANGLE The Cood Samaritan, 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Reader of Dlseasss cf Men and Women. Prsrllr t lh Warla'a Msrfeal Dlnary af SSadlelna ! I'll Tell What Ails You Without Asking a QuestiM I CURE-r.if.nrrh of Head. Throat otid Ijiinsat Iitucii.st of Kyo and Karj Fits and Apoplexy Hart, Liver and Kidney Discasea; Diabetes, Ut(!ht'B Disease, Ht. Vitus' )ance, Rheuma tism. Scrofula. Dropsy cured without tupping, .il Chronic, Nervous uud Private Discusts. ALL DISEASES OF WOMEN. Consumption cured. Qoltre, Rupture, Hydro, cele. Varicocele, Pile. Fistula, Cancer, all Mallununt Urowthsand Appendicitis cured without the knife. a I guarantee to curs all ca.tes of Lost Manhood iyphllis snd Private Diseases. Those ui a ilistiini'e hcnil for quealion blanli No. 1 for men ; No. vi for women. All correspondi ng htrlcily confidential. Med lolue tent by express. Address all loiters to C. W. PANGLE, M. D. 728 FIRST AVE., Council Bluffs, la. Stnd S-ccnt stamp for reply. The Only Doubl Track Railway between the Missouri River end Chicago. A DAILY TRAINS OMAHA TO CHICAGO 8.25 FM THE OVERLAND LIMITED bn.Uer, bath, iel.i.1,.,.,... rliult.n caia aud obrUo eura. Klscl'lo :isLui lliruuauoul. 8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS I'nllman trunw wplag earsaou ooaeliaa. Dtaiis aia aaal fruui 1'lir.tou. 5.50 PM THE EASTERN LXKHtii . Pul.,.a, ':-a-is-rr a.j to.irtsl sla.nlnB cjr irt inclining cnir vmrmt w4m- san. I'lVlllI .alalal 3 OTHER DAILY TRAINS 1 fl ii f allmauarina-nioi a cu AM "'" in""'"' tl,fVJ "in to t Uicw ilttnff.'ur.hiffM r ni f r ru'lilf umiua car I I "Hi AM Nortb Wtrn u.iulurd iir ocliM liMnhiirciii lvalue A 95 PM mMv"i"t 1" ,a.W m ! car ,,nriug rnrt to Chlro. Pdlrasa from Am to Ciilcaaa LHa un btujifat. O DAILY TRAINS - OMAHA TO ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS 7rf III dinar, atioo cafa cil, pal lor cars aad , 0U AW cuarhaa. ft If" nil f',l.in .iMnln. Mr., huff librarf I O, I J TM ci aud fiaa ra.il in I chait ra. BLACK HILLS 1 Cfl Dli Ti t rarnont. I incole.W aboollafid TP jr. ,jU fl" W. Ila' , r-id. bill. ir.r. N' i-f'-'a, l.na l H r-i ri.a. !md nt at. I 1.1 Ihrougli lecliailx tbair caia: 'ullhihu r.lMh.lie vr wr.ita. O fIL III 1" Kr.Tn,'. l.inrnln. Wr Sirfnla. O UO AM t nr. I V.r i. F.iua.,al aud lb Cuaauud 1 1 .1 1 . u 11---r.l inn couitr. CITV TICKET OFF.CE. 1401 and 1403 Farnars Street NO CURE NO PAY MKS.St.ip Ifisvmg ii,rtrirts. If ) ot) t ntil, itak ottana. luot fMjtr ur weastfiillif d'li. famoat an iu-4t lMl'per nil rtor yitu. No drtiifa. Ktjifiur and Varlrnraia I rniaiiantl i-iiiadtti lUt 4 , is rnj in ) , i-t fj failur , lt t ImmrdiAUi; rir asM ait1 Not '. A') l frui1 writ f trim dart447uia,ra, yf bsbs-m arsi i .) 1M "asi ru miiyr. THI Vss Sl&l CO . lit siail Us. Osatsr, C 5 ! H 5t VtJ I