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    TIIT3 -OMAHA DAT LV 11 EE: TTESDAT, J TLV 10, 1000.
CURRENT
COUNCIL
MINOR 3IKNTIOJI.
D.wls sella glass.
IT M. Leffert, optlelnn, 1Y, n'way.
Our fixtures And Globes at Hlxby's.
Magazine bound, Moorehouso & Co.
Budwelser beer. I Rnsenfeld, ngent.
Kino A. II. C. beer, Noumaycr'a hotel.
Schmidt', photon, new and latest stylos.
Try Koystono 1'rlntlng Houso. 'I'hone 373.
You get tho best dinner at tho Vienna.
W. K. I.ewM selh mon'iments. 301 U'way.
Hclnntlflo optician at Woolmnn's, 09
IV way.
Jtldgrt Smith ndjnnrned district court yes
terday until Wednesday.
Mis Julia Olllcer hart returned from a
trlD to tho Yellowstone park.
The regular meeting ot Hxcelslor Masonic
lodge will 1m held thlH evening.
Tho vacation prlzo will go to tho Council
Ulufttf zlrl who hustles votes.
Got your work dono at tho popular En els
laundry, 724 Hroudway. 'I'hone 157.
W C. Estop, undertaker, 23 Pearl street.
Telephones Office, D7; residence. 33.
It. and K. A. Morehouso left yesterday for
Colorado for a twrf weeks' pleasure trip.
W. V. Oraff, undertaker nnd licensed em
balmer. 101 South Main street. 'I'hone GOti.
Tho regular meeting of Concordia Lodgo
Nn, 52, Knights of 1'ythlns, will bo held this
evening.
I D. Kurltp, the llroadway blncksmlth.
was arrested last evening for eVturblng
the peace.
JIlss Stella Utile has gono to Fort
I,arned, Kan., for si two months' visit with
friends and rolatlvcs.
Miss Mno Henderson left Inst evening for
Dixon, III., to spend tho summer with her
bister. Mrs. J. T. I'otter.
Mm, P. K. Johansenn of Wnlnut, Ta., is
visiting her parent, .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
'ace, on Mynster street.
Hev, nnd Mrs. J. Male left Inst vanlns
for Chautauqua Park, N. Y., where they
will spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell and son, Robert,
leavo today for a ten days' trip to Denver,
Manttou and Colorado Springs.
A copy of Da Vinci's famous painting-,
"The Last Huppcr," ran be seen In a win
dow ot C. K. Alexander & Co.'s, SUU'wuy.
All voton In tho Council Muffs vacation
contest will bj counted dally and the result
will becomo more interesting from day to
'day.
Resident) on Mynster street nre threaten
ing to bring Injunction proceedings ngalnst
the city to restrain It from paving that
thoroughfare, this year.
M D. Royer, assistant allilltor of freight
lecelpts of tho Illinois Central, was In the
city yesterday on his way homo to Chi
cago from Denver, Colo.
(leorgo H. Jackson left yesterday for
Hulrit Lake to attend tho annual stato
Masonic encampment which opens today
and lasts during tho week.
Alderman and Mrs. 12. II. I.ougee, Mtsaes
Draco and Emma. Roebo and Walter Heche
returned yesterday morning from a trip
through tho Yellowstono park.
O. A. Clark, superintendent of the Omaha
division of tho Illinois Central with head
quarters In this city, left for Chicago yes
terduy on a short business trip.
The Ladles' Aid society of St. John's
Kngllsh Lutheran church will meet tomor.
row afternoon at thu residency of Mrs. M.
P. Schmidt. 1420 Falrmount avenue.
Charles Davis, charged with disturbing
tho peacn last Sunday by Charles 1
Adams, proprietor of a Rroudway restau
rant, Imd a hearing before Justice Vlen
yesterday and was discharged.
John "Wroth, adjudged Insano Saturday
by the commissioners and sent to St. Tler
nard's .hospital temporarily, was taken to
tho stM asylum nt Clarlnda, yesterday by
Sheriff Cousins and Denuty Canning.
Miss Abbto Henderson nnd William V.
Oesterllng, both of Omaha, were mnrrled In
this cltj last evening at tho residence of
d. W. Skinner on Park avenue. Rev. R.
Venting of thu lluptlst church performing
the ceremony.
Tho regular meeting, of Shaduklam tem
ple. Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan,
will be hold Thursday evening, when all
members, and esperlally those of the de
gree team, nro icqucstrd to 1m present, ns
the lodgo wilt be photographed.
Tim Statu Hoard ot Control has purchased
teiephonu systems for each ot the state In
stitutions, tho contract being awarded to
the fitromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufac
turing comnanv of Chicago. The Iowa
School for tho Deaf hero sots seven lntcr-
communicaiini 'pnoncs.
The receipts In the general fund nt the
Christian Homo last week amounted to
1247.42. be na 547.72 abovo tho est mated
needs for iho current expenses of tho week
una decreasing tno (tendency In this fund
to dat to Jtf.S7.9S. In tho manager's fund
the. receipts wore $21.75, being JI3.25 below
the needs of tho week and Increasing tho
deficiency In this fund to 1130.81 to date.
N. Y. numbing Co., Tel. 250.
"Water Hills.
Vny new and save 5 per cent.
Monday and Tuesday evenings.
Offlce open
Ilnnkriiptn DIseharKeil.
Colonel J. J. Stoadmnn, clerk ot the United
States district court, received notice yester
day that discharges had been granted In tho
following bankruptcy cases:
Charles 11. Dewoy, Km ma M. Dowey, Pot
tawattnmlo county; William D. Needham
Newmarket: Levi M, Keith, He-Jford; Daniel
W. Davis, Taylor county; Lafayette Combs,
Rcdford; I. Ellsworth James, Corning;
Ocorge L. Roham, Carbon; Daniel J. Pol
lock, Larlmor; Thomas J. Moult, Vllllscn;
Krcd arigax, Crawford county; Mlzaboth
Shaakc, Anita; John Slinakn. Anita; John
K. Westfall, Cass county; XacharJah Taylor,
Crawford county; Christina Uecktnnn, sr.,
Kxira; Matt Justin, Shelby; William M,
Kreltzborg, Caw counlyr William O. Drooks,
Coburg; Kroltzberg & Wcstfall, Cass
county; John Peterson, Stanton; Poster &
Carnnhan, Glen V. Carnahnn, Sadlo A. Kos
tcr, Hamburg; Marcus L. Curd, Kxira; John
8. Cramer, Stanton; Aloxandor J. Rldnour,
Clarlnda; Henry R. Oberholtzor, Cloorgo 11,
Stlllman, Council Muffs; (leorgo W. Turner,
Harrison county; John W. McOInty, Ncola;
Orlln Card, Kfllo I). Card, Logan; William
Huthorland. (lien wood; Grlgnx & Son, Craw
ford county; Peter Chrlstensen, Cas
county; James A. Wagner, John S. Woods
Robort H. Woods, Woods Rros. & Wag
ner, Anita; Chnrles Johan Almgren, lied
Oak; Charles J. Holm, Clarlnda; John Sec-
land, Coburg; Dyson II. linger, Dodgo
county, Nebraska.
Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed, 541 B'wajr.
Wnter Hills.
Pay now and save 5 per cent. Offlce open
Mfday and TuosJay evenings.
Willi ted in Ti Uniiinli.
Hen Kesslcr Is under arrest at tho city Jail
charged with being a fugutlvo from Justice,
Ho was apprehended yesterday rooming at
tho Instance ot tho authorities of Trkamah
Neb., whero ho Is wanted to answer to a
charge of stealing a running horse. Tho
horso was found by Detective Weir In a prl
vato stablo nt Tnrnty-third street nnd
Avenue K. KcfbIct attempted to trado the
Animal nnd through this the police dlscov
cred Its whereabouts. Ko3slcr told several
stories to account for bin ownership o
the horse when arretted and eald he came
hero last Friday from Tckaninh. Ho haB
several relatives In this city. The sheriff
from Teknrnah Is expected here this morn
lng.
You can deposit your votes for the race
popular working girl In tho vacation con
test at tho Council Muffs ofuce.
Commonwealth 10-cent cigar.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Kostern rrrnraska
an J low a. Jsmrn N. Casudy, jr,
IK Main St t'auncll R'ufts.
BflmftlSTir TA I Alii On Cty
muni, i i u i.unn property
Savings Loan and Building Asseciat'n
i-ouncn uiuns. lowa.
NEWS OF IOWA.
BLUFFS.
SUPPORT FOR THE LIBRARY
Dccrcasocl Valuation Necessitates an In
creased Levy for Next Year,
STATEMENT OF EXPENSES AND CHARGES
President Holirer Mnkrn n I.enKtliy
IiouIiik of (lie lliislnesH of (lie
linn rd nnd Recommends
Additional Ilnlf-MIII.
In view of tho decreased assessed val
uation of tha city tho trustees of tho public
library at their regular monthly meeting
yesterday afternoon decided to avail them
selves of the law as amended at the recent
session of tho state legislature and ask
for a levy of V.i mills In placo of 1 mill levy
heretofore assessed for library purposes. The
law watt amended co as to enable cities of
tho first class to levy 2 mills If deemed
necessary for public library purposes. Tho
matter was brought befora tho board by
President Rohrer, who, In a detailed written
statement, showed that a levy of 1 mill
would bo Insulllclcnt to maintain the library
under tho present ducroascd assessed valua
tion ot tho city. Ills statement In part
follows:
Rv reference to the nnnual reports ot tho
board It will be noticed that the Income
during tho past eight years derived from
tho tax levy of 1 mill har averaged S5.167.39
per annum, while the dlsbursments for
thu xaniii nerlnd hvitmeciI tu.053.23. The in
come for the year ending December 31,
mw, wai Ji.3i.4i, ana tne uisnursemcnis
25.31, which Is over 15 per cunt less than
tho above uverage. While the annual ex
penditures have practlcnlly criualed the in
come, the board h,is during the samo time
kent on hand a xafety fund cash balanca
averaging over J1.G00.
The assessed valuo or tno city or uouncn
Muffs on which taxes will Iw collected for
hn vears lDno and iwi. amounts to J3.3it',4iu.
rhn 1 mill lew for tho nresent year of IM'0
will produce safely about J3.000, To this can
bo added J1,G17.06, tho cash balance on hand
January 1, law. This will mako a total
available until Anrll 1. 1901. ot 11.637.05. The
expenditure for the half year ending Juno
mounted to J1.757.H, us follows
Rooks
J129.B7
llndlncr
62.70
8.15
135.00
07.'.'2
56.75
MW
CTI.OO
S7.7I)
100.25
Periodicals ....
Insurance
Supplies
printing
Rent
Salaries
flax nnd light.
Miscellaneous
This leaves nn available balanco Julv 1,
l&on, of J2.37fl.61, from which nil expend
itures must be pnld until April 1, lMil, at
which time tho llrst Installment ot tax Is
paid Into tho city treasurer.
Tho present tlxed expense of the library
from July 1 to December 31, 1900, aro as
follows:
Rent , $150.00
Salaries 1.0S0.W
Light 71.20
Miscellaneous 10.85
Total $1,515.05
This will leavo an approxlmato cash bal-
nnc on hand December 1, 1900. of $1,294 58,
providing no expenditure Is made for bookB,
binding or furniture from July 1 to that
date. Krom this balance the library mu't
be maintained until April 1, lol, during
which tlmo tho llxed expenses will be an
follows;
Rent $225.(K)
Salaries 4M.00
Light , 31,80
Miscellaneous 29,fi5
This makes n total of $730.43. This will
leave nn approxlmato balanco of f55S.ll,
from which exTmlltures can be- made for
books, binding, furnlturo and supplies from
jiuy i, ivw, to Apru i, vm, utter wntcn
the library fund will be exhausted instead
ot having on hand tho usual cash balance
averaging $I.C00.
in view or tno anovo racts. wnicn snow
that tho income of tho library has been
reduced from $5,000 to $3,000 per annum. 1
would recommend tnnt tne board avail tno
rending public of the benefit of tho law
inssud at the last session of the leglslnturo
y certifying to tho city council a levy
of one and one-half mills on tho present
assessed valuation of tho city, which will
produce an approximate annual income of
$4,500.
Tho levy will havo to bo certified up to
tho city council for its npproval by the
board before tho meeting In August, at
which tlmo tho council fixes tho levy for
thu following year.
An Interesting feature of yesterday's meet
ing of the board was tho report presented
by Mrs. M. K. Dalley of her recent trip to
Montreal, Canada, whero sho attended the
annual convention of the American Library
association. Among other things she Eald:
Tho children's room seems tn hn nn of
the very lmportnnt features of the library
of today. In n creat manv of tho libraries
thuy not only get up amusement In tho way
oi insirucuvo pictures ami DUiieiins, nut
they have tho attendant tell stories and In
others they employ regular klndorgartners
wno give them instruction in that line. In
many libraries thoy evon have lavatories,
whero they can see that children w.nh if
they come with hands unclean, this being
one way inai is laacn to icacn in care or
bonks.
Tho HiibJect of catalOKlnu and of co-oDer-
imvo uiiiaioning was mucn aiscusxou Willi
tho result that the American Library asso
ciation will get out printed cards from
which any library can soleut what It nuedH
nnu uy tins means save much time and
labor to tho library thus purchasing and
therefor much expense.
Regarding tho Bystem of purchasing du-
pllcato copies of books much in demand,
Mrs. Dallcy said tho plan proposed hero of
renting tho hooks at so much per woek until
paid for and thcu placing thera on tho
shelves Is In vogue In a number of tho larger
cities. In St. Louts, sho had been informed
at tno convention, nn many as
ninety duplicate copies ot certain books were
purchased nnd rented nt 5 cunts per week
until paid for and then placed on tho
shelves for general and free circulation,
Tho books thus purchased soon paid tor
themselves.
Tho nnnual election of officers resulted ns
follows: President, M. I- Robrcr; secretary
and librarian, Mrs. M. K. Dallcy; assistants,
Mrs. D. K. Mack and Mies Margaret Shor-
nian. The terms pt oince aro for tho year
commencing August 1 next.
Tho report of tho librarian for June
Bhowcd the number ot registered books to
bo S.'.iGO and tho books taken 2,711. The
rerort of the finance committee showed
tho balance In tho library fund on July 1 to
bo U.0S5.20.
"Mr. Rile" 6-cnt cigar.
Save your roupohs and vote for tho most
popular Council Muffs working girl.
Another Trine for Arxt .Sutiirilnr.
Tho Dee vacation girls will havo a chance
to compoto for another prlio this week.
The Bame rulea will govern as those of
prizes contested for last week and the- week
before. Kvery girl In tho raco has a chanco
to win the prlio, as It will go to the ono
casting tho ciet votes in tho fivo days of
this week, commencing today and ending
Saturday promptly at C o'clock p, m. The
prlio is a nno pair of patent leather shoes
given by Hamilton's shoo store, 412 Hroal-
way, nnd will bo on dUp)ay during the
week In Mr. Hamilton's show window,
Tho shoes nro btlectcd from the finest In
tho storo and this U sufficient to demon
strato that the prlio Is worth working for
Tho winner will be fitted with a pair tho
same ns those on display.
Ilnllnrd Kutnte Dlatrlliutril.
X M. Pusey, executor of the estate of
tho lato Mrs. Sarah nallard of this city yes
terday filed a supplemental report showing
tho distribution ot the moneys reported in
his final report. The report was approved
by JikIrii Smith of tho district court nnd
Mr. Pusey was discharged from liability In
connection with the moneys so far collected
and accounted for. Ho was continued ns
executor, however, without bond for the
purposo of recovering the amounts paid
ns inheritance tax. Since tho payment of
the tax tho United States supreme court
has handed down a ruling holding that the
law applied only to bequests amounting to
over $10,000. The law had previously been
construed tb except only estates that did
not amount to $10,000.
AOTHUIt YOTlfi ON POOH PA KM.
Hoard of Supervisors Will Try tlic
People Oner More.
Tho Hoard of County Supervisors, which
convened In adjourned session yesterday
afternoon, Is expected to tako action today
on tho question of submitting to tho voters
tho proposition ot purchasing land on which
to establish a poor farm. The proposition
which will bo submitted If the board so do
sldcs has been drawn up by tho county at
torney and Is as follows, with tho amounts
left blank:
Shall tho following public measure bo
adopted 7
Shall the Board of Supervisors of Potta
wattamie establish a poor houso In said
county, purchase land therefor, and erect
suitable buildings on such land at a cost
not to exceed $ tor such land and
building?
And shall said Hoard of Supervisors for
tho purpose of paying for the land to be
purchased ajid the buildings to be erected
levy a tax. In addition to the usual taxes,
on the taxable) property of said county In
nn amount not to exceed ...... mills on the
dollar each year for the years next
succeeding the vote on this proposition?
Tho supervisors aro of tho opinion that
a poor farm Is the only solution of provid
ing for the pauper element ot tho county,
It is bcllaved that such an Institution,
propcrtly managed, could bo made, almait.
If not wholly, supporting. In other counties
whero tho pauper element Is cared for in
poor farms tho achenio has been found to
be a paying ono nnd tho cent of providing
for tho poor reduced to a minimum. The
cost of caring for tho poor in this county
amounts to $21,000 yearly and for the last
two years tho poor tund has. been con
stantly overdrawn.
Tho supervisors aro also ot the opinion
that tho establishment of a poor farm will
materially decrenso tho number of appll
cants for relief. As a rulo pooplo who aro
willing to recclvo aid from tho county with
out working for it arc loath lo enter a
poor houso, whero they will be forced to
labor, It able. This county, tho authorities
claim, has boon for years the dumping
ground of the pauper element from sur
rounding counties, whoro the poor uro
carod for In poor farms.
In talking of tho matter yesterday Su
pervlsor Hansen said that while the board
bellovcd that tho only way to decreaso the
cost ot caring for the poor In this county
was to establish a poor farm, It was not In
tended that nil the paupers of tho county
should bo sent there. There are cases
where outsldo relief would have to bo
given. It Is thought, he said, that by the
purchase ot from 160 to 200 acres of gocd
farming land tho poor farm could,bo made
self-supporting with proper management,
Two years ago tho board was offered the
Henry Cook farm, near Underwood, con
sisting of 320 acres of good land, at $33
per acre. On this farm was a houso con
talning upwards of twenty rooms that had
cost $7,000 to build. Tho people turned the
proposition to buy this place down. The
land could not be bought now for $50 nn
acre. Ten years ago tno county eoiq us
poor farm, containing 160 acres, on the
Crescent City road, Just east ot tho city, as
it was poor land nnd was found an ex
pensive experiment. It sold for $50 an
acre and slnco then part of the farm has
been resold for $200 an acre.
The session yesterday afternoon was de
voted to tho consideration of road mat
ters. Recorder Smith filed his report for
tho second quarter ending Juno 30, showing
that 1,729 instruments had been filed dur
lng tho last thrco months, the fees on
which amounted to $l,183.3o.
Davis sells paints.
Howell's Ant!-"Kawt" cures coughs, colds.
QUA 11 HI? L OVlvIl A I.IX13 PEN'CU.
Two Fnrnn-r Poll Ont aud One Serl
ojinlj- llruti the Other.
John Evans and Joseph Clark, farmers of
Oarnor township, Had trouDie ycaicroay
morning over a lino fence. Evans backed
up his side of tho case with his fists and
Clark appealed to Justlco Fcrrler wno is
sued a -warrant for Bvuns' arrest on tho
chargo of nssauVt and battery. Evans nd
mltted that the assault was a fact but
pleaded oxtonuatlng circumstances. The
court assessed him $2.50 and tho costs which
ho paid.
It developed after Evans had paid bis nno
that the asault on Clark was far more serl
ous than at first reported to Justice Fcrrler,
It Is alleged that' Evans beat Clark with n
fenco -wlro stretcher about tho head and
last night Clark's condition was reported to
be critical In tho extreme. Three physl
clans woro summoned to attend him and
tho last reports to reach tho city were
that it was doubtful If ho would survive
his Injuries. A fresh information charg
lng Evans with assault with Intent lo kin
was filed and a second warrant for his ar
rest Issued from tho court of Justlco Vlen
Up to a late hour last night Evans had not
been apprehended. "When last seen ho was
riding into the country on a horse.
Ilenl liitnlo Trnnifers.
The folloiviug transfor3 wcro filed yester
day in tho abstract, tltlo nnd loan office ot
J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl olrcet;
Sheriff to A. "W. "Way, sett nc'.i 23-77-
41. h d $
George Rrown and wife to P. J. Day,
lot 1. DlocK 9. Williams- jm anu
William Hoplcy, administrator, to
Charles M. Hurke, lots a to n, niocit
4. town of Walnut, a d
W. C. Dlekey to J. M. Kelley. lots 1,
2 nnd 3. diock J., iiigniunu naco
wdd. w d
M. Mlnahan and wlfo to Pottawntta-
mln county, purl or sevi iioii s-io-ii,
w d
Mansel Wick nnd wife to Mary ,1.
Thompson, lot , tiloeK lfi, Hnyllss &
Palmer's udil, w d w.
Ira P. Hendricks and wife to A. J.
Wearln and S. H. lianiefl. nci nwii
nii'ii. nil nwii 2S and wt, nw 1
33.77-14. Y? d 9,S)
Rose Ward ct al to (leorge Ward,
undlv i in nw', nwii 17-77-42, w d... 300
Eight transfers, total $11,707
AVwter 11111.
Pay now nnd savo 5 per cent. Office open
Monday and Tuesday evenings.
Hurt In n It tin turn '.
Miss MaOgo Walker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. II. Walker of Woodbury avenue was
thrown from a buggy during a runaway
yesterday morning on Park avenue. She re
eclved a number of severe hrulses and he
anklo Joint was dislocated. Sho was alono a
tho tlmo nnd was driving down Tark nvonuo
from Fairmount park when the horse got
beyond her control. Tho bugcy overturned
at tho corner of High School avenue throw
lng her out.
Raid a MannTrn. Hainan,
At tho Instigation of P. C. Herd, the for
mer owner of tba retort at Lake Manawa
who swore out a search warrant under the
mulct law. Contabl Albertl of Justice
Vlen's court seized tho liquor stock of W,
II. Heck, proprietor of tho White Houso
saloon at Manawa Sunday evening. Duel
nets bad been brisk during the afternoon
and prior to the arrival ot the officer to be
Corset Specials
V.h- .Suiiuncr Coiwf 19c
A lino Kuiintier Corset, extra
well boned and stnyivl, regular
price Me, on sale at ll)c
o0c guaranteed fcjuiniuer Cor
set, on sale nt 39c
(J9e liigh grade Summer Corset,
on sale at .50c
Choice for 10c
Our entire stock of Elyaian
Toilet Articles to be closed out
at a sacrifice.
L'oc box Face Powder 10c
LTc bottle Hair Tonic 10c
GOe bottle Hair Tonic IOc
50c bot. Fragrant Cream. . 10c
50c bottle Tooth Lotion . . .10c
50c bottle Almond Cream. .10c
Besides these articles men
tioned, there are numerous oth
ers, all go in one lot at one price
10c per pucka je.
Muslin Underwear
K Few Bargains in Ladies'
Muslin Underwear.
12Ac ladies' Corset Covers,
plain, on sale at 8c
25c ladies' Embroidery trim
med Corset Covers, at . . . . 15c
2 for 25c.
12c and 15c Misses' and Chil
dren's drawers, tucked and
plain on sale at pair 10c
$1.50. Underskirts 98c
Line of ladies white Under
skirts, wide cambric ruffle,
trimmed with lace and inser
tion, and embroidery trimmed,
also black underskirts trimmed
with ruffles, former price $1.25
and 1.50, on sale at 98c
Large assortment of ladies'
gowns, handsomelv trimmed at
50c, 59c, 75c and 98c
MILLINERY
AT HALF PRICE,
only succeeded In gathering in ono halt
barrel cf lager beer, two bottles of ale
and one bottle of port wine. Half nn hour
after tho constable had taken hlu departuro
Major Deck wna nulug business again at
tho old stand. ' Juuttco Vien will deter
mine tho disposition 'pt tho seized ntock Sat
urday morning.
Col. Heed, who was tho Instigator of a
number ot ratdu on tho Manawa saloons
last year, is reported to have declared that
ho will not permit any liquor to be old at
the lako this season.
Himikur liixlri' Itentrnlut.
Manford S. Uaughn was picked up by the
police yesterday morning in a stato border
ing on delirium tremens and taken to St.
Bernard's hospital. He has been .under
survclllanco for the last two daje but man
aged to eludo his watchers yesterday morn
ing and made hfa way to Woolscy's res
taurant on llroadway where his peculiar
actions caused the proprietor to notify tho
police.
CHILD SVVICS 1 1 lilt MOTIIim'S I.IFR.
Ioith AVoinnn In Heat-uril from Dmtli
hy llrr Dnnulilrr.
FORT DODOE, la., July 9. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho presence of mind of her little
10-year-old child nlono saved Mrs. C. Taibot
of this city from a horrible death this morn
ing. Mrs. Talbot was engaged In her house-
bold duties nnd tilled n gasollno stove. She
neglected to close tho can before lighting
the stove. Sho applied the match, tho gaso
llno exploded. Shu was covered with tho
burning Itutd nnd nflamn In an Instant. Los
ing all presence of mind she rushed for tho
door. As she opened It Bho was mot by her
littlo 10-ycar-old daughter, who, realizing
tho extreme danger thnt her mother was
In, wrapped her looao rlothlng about her,
smothering tho llames. If fiho had reached
tho open air It Is not probablo that any
thing could havo saved her. As It was Mrs.
Talbot was frightfuly burned about tho arms
and hands, wlillo tho little rescuer was also
slightly scorched.
Tho explosion ocurrcd in tho heart of tho
business portion and a conflagration was
feared, but was finally extinguished. Tho
building burned was that of the William
Hobluson grocery store.
Iliirlnn Mil n Sliootn Illiimelf.
HARLAN. In-, July 9. (Special) Henry
fleckman, ft well-known man, resident of
Harlan, and head salesman In Oeorgo I'icrco
& Co. grocery firm ever since it was es
tablished, was found dead tn tho Odd Fel
lows' hall by tho Janitor at an early hour
this morning. Ho was lying on tho floor
with a bullet hole In hla bead nnd a re
volver by his side. Despondency over do
mestic troublo Is supposed to bo tho cause.
llnll Storm Horn llniuiiKe,
HARLAN, la., July 9. (Special) It has
been found that tho btonn of last Friday
afternoon was tho most devastating storm
that over visited Shelby county. Tho storm
camo up in tho northwest and passed
through hero to tho southeast, laying waste
A track sixteen mllcn wido across tho en
tire county.
ImTii Mini Killed lr Trnln.
DRNISON, lo., July 9. (Special Telegram)
Mr. Fitzpatrlck of the county poor farm
was Instantly killed by the last section of
train No. 26 running Into him near Denlson
this evening.
"Will Nut Ailvm Ilntm.
NEW YORK, July 9. Roth tho marine and
flro Insurance companies doing business in
this city havo decided not to make a formal
investigation Into tho Hobokcn flrn and the
marlno agents have derided not to advanco
rates, as was recently Intimated thoy would
do. This latter decision wus arrived at
today after a cerlra of Informal conferences
between representatives of tho marine com
panies. Efforts will be made to bring about
a strict adherence to tho fire regulations.
Triumph u nil
The sales of tho bottled beers of the Anheuser-Busch
Brewing Ass'n increased over
thirty per cent during tho past year evi
dence that a superior article Is appreciated
by a discriminating public. Orders ad
dressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaha
branch will be promptly executed.
WHITELAW
Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
GREAT SHIRT
To Continue During
50c and 69c Shirt Waists 25c
AT 23c Your choice of our entire line EOc
and 63c ladles' Shirt Waists
In light nnd dark percale, tor ..
.25c
75c Shirt Waists 38c
Ladles' White Lawn Shirt Waist? Colored
Lawn 3hlrt Wnlstt with whito yoko and
chambray In all tho stylish
patterns
38c
$1.00 Shirt Waists 50c
Our entlro lino ot $1.00 valuo Ladies' Shirt
Walxts, In plain chambrays, braid trimmed
percale with embroldory inicrtion
and dark stripe percale,
far ,
50c
$1,50 Shirt Waists 75c
Fancy Lawn and Striped Chambray Ging
ham Shirt Waists wcro
$1.50, now
.75c
LACES HALF PRICE
Your choice of our entire lace stock
at HALF I'RICE.
3c Laces on sale at IVjc
3c Laces on salo nt IVic
10c Luces on salo at uc
15c Laces on salo nt 7c
25c Laces on salo at 1214c
30c Laces on salo at 23c
UNDERWEAR
Lot of Chlldron'a lllbbed Vests,
to close, on sale at, each ......
Ladles' "o Ribbed Vests,
full slzo
...lc
3c!
10c Ladles' nibbed
Vest
7c
lCc Ladles' Ribbed Vests, taped -4 fn
neck and sleeves, on sale at 1 J
23c Llslo Vests, taped neck
and Hleevcs, on salo at
19c
iroldered
3 for 60c.
19c Swlso Ribbed Vests, silk embroidered
neck and sleeves on salo
at
:.12Jc
Ladles' flno Ribbed Jersey Vests, lace trim
med and taped 5 styles to choose from
ace trlm
ic from
25c
worth up to DOc on salo
at
WHITELAW
FIGURES ON THE FRUIT CROP
Secretary Green of tho Horticultural Society
Gives Out His Estimates.
OUTLOOK NOT SO VERY DISCOURAGING
Apple ProiiiUc nn Exrcllrnt Yield
nnd Other Fruits limine Around
JlnU to Two-Thirds of
a Crop.
DES MOINES, Ia. July 9. (Special Tele
gram) Secretary Wesley Green of the State
Horticultural society has completed figures
on tho percentage of tho fruit crop to
date as nhown by the returns up to date.
According to uis figures tho crop outlook at
tho present time is ns follows: Summer
apples, 73; winter apples, 63; pears, 30;
poaches, 50; American plums, SO; European
plums, 43; Japaneso pluniB, 39; grapes, 66;
blackberries. 74; red raspberries, 00; black
raspberries, 69.
The stato oxtutlvo council spent tolsy
assessing telephone and telegraph compan
ies. None of tho latter -were assessed, nor
none of tho larger of tho former. This
was because they did not happen to b&ve
reported In such order that among the first
were tha big ones. Rut two rules "were
adopted. Ono of these was that no company
should bo asactsed on Its mileage below $40
n mile and that In tho case of large com
panies tho exchange should bo assessed
separately from tho mileage.
Chairman Harry Weaver ot the republi
can stato central committee will bo In Des
Moines tomorrow.
Judge Hubbard, Iowa attorney for tho
Northwestern, paid horo today: "I'll tell
you a rumor that 1b going round aud that
Is to tho effect that Colonel C. A. Clark
Is going to withdraw from tho raco for tho
supremo bench and permit some of tho other
fellows to kill themselves off this year.
The politicians talk something of holding
him off for another yrar when thoro will
not bo so many candidates near at homo.
The Fifth district -will bo' about equally
divided between Colonel Clark Rnd Judge
Rcmley, tho politicians tell nm. Ronton
county will support Remley, standing by
Jones county from a feeling of reciprocity,
and Dallas and Marshall and Tama counties
will "probably divide between the two. So
far as tho other ofllcrs (o bo tilled go the can
didates for tho supremo bench will havo
tho power of throwing it oa they pleaso.
That will bo proper."
Willie Jinn Turned Yellow.
Grent consternation wns felt hy the
friends of M. A. Hogurty of Lexington, Ky.,
when they saw ho was turning yellow. His
kin xtnulv rhuneed color, also his eves.
nnd he suffered terribly. His malady was
Yollow jaudtce. jio wns ireaica oy me
best doctors, but without benefit. Then ho
was advised to try Electric Hitters, tho
wonderful Stomach and Llvor remedy, and
ho writes: "After taking two bottles I was
wholly cured." A trial proves Us matchless
merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney
troubles. Only 60c. Sold by Kuhn & Co.,
druggists.
Deny llennlnff ApplleHllon,
NEW YORK, July 9. Judge Lacombo of
tho United States circuit court today de
nied tho nppllcatlon of John L. Hennlng, a
Judgment creditor of tho New York & Ot
tawa Railroad company, to Intervene in the
suit in equity against tho railroad com
pany hy Alanson T. Enos. Tho order also
denies an application asking that tho order
appointing Henry W. Gays receiver bo set
aside.
Steel Mills llmauit,
JOLIHT, ill., July 9.-The converter and
billet mill of the Illinois Hteel company re
sumed today and nearly 1.000 men wera put
to work. Tho Amalgamated scale has not
been signed, but Indications are that a
sppedy settlement will lio effected nnd the
mills kept steadily running.
.lewlnu .Niitlonnl OrpuiiuuKe.
CLEVELAND, July 9. At the annual
xUntliin nf trustee. of Ihn National Jewish
orphanage, maintained by tho order B'nul
& GARDINE
WAIST SALE
the Entire Week
$2,00 Shirt Waists SI, 00
Iirso assortment of Lawn nnd Dimity Shirt
Waists, fine pcrcnlo, with faney laco trim
med revere nnd lace front 4
regular $2 value, on e.ilo at 1 VW
$3,00 Shirt Waists $1,50
Ladles' dainty Whito Lawn Shirt Waists
fancy tucked back and front, with oft
tucked cuffs, white lawn with nil-over cham
bray fronts others with fancy embroidery
Insertion regular price on this lot was
$3.00 and $3.60 on Bale -J
$4,00 Shirt Waists $1,98
Whito Lawn, with entlro laco front and line
embroidery Insertion wero
$4.00 on sale nt
1.98
$1.00 nt'-ovr Embroidery Shirt Waist-all
sizes a beauty on sala
at
.2.50
WASH GOODS
Now we begin to clean up
our "Wash Goods Department,
and below are given a few prices
that will certainly do it.
oc Corded Dimities, on alo 0r
nt 3'jC
10c Corded Welts, Lappet Cloths and
Ilrcrldered Moucsclines, g
on sale at J)C
10c Ginghams, In plaids, stripes and checks,
fast colors, on salo
at 0C
1251c and 15c Imported Zypher 7lr
Glngbcms, on eale ut A. 2
15c Dotted Muslins, Striped Batiste, Madras
Cloth, Printed Chambrays and Corded
Dimities, on sale (.
at 2C
25c Imported Irish Dimities, all new, neat
and dainty patterna, on -f e -
salo at IOC
& GARDINER
Real Estate is Rising
IN VALUE.
Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de
sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at
reasonable prices. These lots are located in
Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This
property will steadily increase in value as the city
grows in that direction and the time to buy is the
present. Call at
THE BEE OFFICE,
Council Bluffs.
OUR
First National Bank,
UNITED STATES
STATIJMKNT AT CLOSE OF
RKSOURCKS.
Loans and Discounts $1,127,41 1, 13
Hunking House lO.OOO.OO
Reul Kstato 21,825.111
CiihIi Kcsourccs:
U. S. Honda, nt par $330,000.00
13ondB & Cash SoouriticB. 09,510.05
Cash and U. S. Trousuror 003,728.03 1,072,217.03
"$2564,484.42
J. I), EDMUNDSON, President.
YOUIt BUSINESS SOLICITED.
Hrlth. tho following offlcerB wero electcM for
tho ensuing yi-nr: William Mix. fit LouIh,
president; l.ouls I!Vl, Cincinnati, vlcu
uruHlilent; Kaultinan Ilnys, CU-vr-lnnd,
trt'iiKurer, M lluchman. Cleveland, llnan
elul secretary; Dr. 8. WolfenMeln Cleve
land, recording secretary ami superintend
ent. David Adler of .Milwaukee refused to
again serve oh prenldunt, owing to 111 health.
Hriily nf (Ik C'liloUima w ItmliloiilM.
KOHT WOHT1I, Tex., July 9. Non-cllt-zciih
of the Chickasaw nation deny that
they refuse to pay trlhal taxes, ax (In
manded Uy tho Chickasaw authorities, nnil
havo sent Secretary of tho Interior Hitch
cock n petition to that effect.
Thcso citizens hellcvo they huve n lawful
right In the provisions of the Atoka agreo.
ment and CurtlH net to reside In Iho Chick
asaw nation, and Miould not be considered
In nny senpa Intruders. They say there Is
no necessity for frderul troops helng sent
there to enforce tho collection of taxes.
LIKED SKIRTS AT LESS THAN
HALF PRICE
SI. 00 Linen Dross Skirl, 48c
?l.r0 l,mcn Dress Skirl. 75c
t'2.W Linen Dress Skirl, SI. 19
DRESSING SACQUES
Ladies' drowsing sucquos to
close at the following prices
1.11) sacquo on salo at' 89c
75c sacque on sale at. . . . 50c
GAPS AND GONNETS
19c crush and linen caps for
boys and girls, on sals at 0C
25c sun bonnets, nil styles and
sizes, on salo at Q(
FURNISHINGS
5c gout' llockford sox, on
sale, a pair for 10c
10c seamless black half
hose, on sale at 5c
Black real lislo thread
hose, on sale ut 15c
2 for 25c.
50c men's working shirts
oii sale at 39c
75c men's negligoo shirts
on sale at 50c
81 shirts, detachable collars
and cuffs, in 50 different
styles and patterns, on
sale at 75c
$1.25 gent's madras shirts, de
tachable culls, on salo at $1
Millinery.
Our entire stock of mil
linery including Sail
ors, Shaped and Trim
med Hats, at ,
HALF PRICE.
PRICES
wrjf
And tho quality of our work should bo
of interest to you if your teeth are not
in perfect condition. It matters not
how little or how much you have to
be done, we will bo pleased to do it
for you, and the charges will bo very
moderate.
. ..Telephone 145.
H. I. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs-
30 Pearl St. Grand Hofel
Council Bluffs, Iowa
DEPOSITORY.
NUSINIvSS JUNK 21), 1000.
LIAHIL1TIKS.
Capttnl Stock 8100,000.00
Surplus and Profits,
not 05,120.07
Circulation 09,-lOn.OO
Dopoulu 2,200,055.35
$2,604,484.42
CIIAS. R. IIANNAN, Vice Pres. and Cashier.
A Imperial Hair Regenerator
The Standard Hair Colorinz
fur Orar or Illeaclird HrJr. U olwn,
durable unit ptrtettlr hirulMt lltlr
uoionm An iiAHini inane, i.mnn
Dftir DMniirm, riMtn tun
ill fflativ.
OK".
run,
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Afl'I.II'A'I
TlOK I.AIJTH MONTHH.
ITIracy
,Mtu1. tits fur Pumriblet.
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFO, CO., 21 W. Hi St., Niw York.
Sold hy druggists and hairdressers.
(B (!
ntr-oits TT r T 1-n
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ffl ,y
THE IJRB WAfyT ADS
PRODUCE RESULTS.
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