TJI13 OMAHA DAILY" f?EE: WfiPNlSSPAV, yOVEMHKTl M. 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. How is Your COUNCIL .Mi.vm jir.vnox. I'avls sells glass. "Mr. Itlley.' 6-cent clsar. l-'lnn Missouri oak. Gilbert ltru. Gait fixtures and globes at IJixby's. Kino A. IJ. C Ict. Neurriaycr's hotel. Wollman, scientific optician, 409 li'd'y. Hchmldt's photos, mw ami latest styles. W. J. llostottrr. dentist. Baldwin block. Moore's Btock food kills worms, fattens. Drink ItudweMcr beer. L. Hotenfeld, aitt. I-cfcrt, Jowoler. optician 30 liraadway. "Sun Unnn' t Hubles" ut C. K. Alexander & Co.'s, rn Hroadwiiy. , Oet your work done at tho popular Eagle laundry, in liroadway Theme 15". V. C. i:stcp, undertaker. 2S Pearl street Telephones! Ofllrc &7; residence, 21 It"V. J. I,. Ill.iiiilianl of Avocu. la., was In tlie city yesterday vleltliis friends. v , V. V. draff, umlertaker nnd llrcnrod tin liHlmer, 101 .South Main street. Tlione Uti Mnrsui) ft Klein, upholstering furniture tepBlrlne, mattress making'. 122 P. Main at W. H. IMIj and C. S. Coy, farmers r,t ''arson, were In tha city yesterday calling on friends. Mrs. V. M. JtcCrnry returned Inst eve.i. Uik from Katiras City, where she Iihs been vIsllltiK her sun... ('. M. TrepluiKcn. formerly of Council Illuffs, tnw ii resilient jf Chicago, Is In the city visiting friends. V ense of scarlet fever In the Stetrill fmnlly nt M7 Avenue CI was reported to tlio Itonnl of Health yesterday. Lout New black pure, with strnn on one ldc, containing small amount of mor.ev and pencil, l.euvo at lie olllco and jet toward. t Tho women of tho Klrst Presbyterian church will entertain this afternoon at n tea In the church parlors from 3 to D o'clock. A. H. Katifnrd of North Platte, Nf h . and I.lzlu McNaln of Dei .Moines were married In this city )esterdny. Justice Ovldo Vkn itllclatlnK- Mr. and Mrs. AV. II. Itrown of Third HVeiiUH are home fr.nn Hedford. Ia., wh'TO tl.ey wen- tailed by the death of Mr. Ilrown'a brother. Hear Prank Chnffeo In IiIn tectum on "Loan l'"olks" at the Hroaitway M. K. I'lurch 't'hursday eenlUK. November 1.V Tickets on sulo ut t'ump Uros. Harry Poor, livitiK at Jf Nortti Sixth Street, asked the police ye: terday to In rain three wlille rabbits which had he'll stolen from his preinlhea during tho pre vious tllKllt. W. M. toldes, chief dispensing olllcer of the Pan-American c.xpobltiou, who has been tho KUe,t of tils brotlur-ln-law. T. i;. ''uvlti of Park, has koiio to Washington on uf lirlnl business. Mrs. Mcl'hsiioy, Mbs 1 low man and Ml is finite Heebe left yesterday evening for Pollock, la., when1 they will spend th winter. Mist Isabollo Patterson will Join them there later. A. Pomberlnii and I'aunle Ovcrleese, bo'h of Kansas City, Mo., were married In this city yeMcnla, afternoon, Itev. H. Vcntliu? of tho llnptlst church performing tho cere mony ut the court house. V.. A. Hli!r.y Hied an Information In .lui tlou Vlen's court yostciilrt (ikuIiihi C. Me. Kinney, it neighbor, charging him with throning brickbats at Mm Hhlrey. A w rant for nnsault nnd battery was Issued for McKlnnev. Th Herman Hoeline society will hold Its regular meeting tonight lt Grand Army hull. There will be u number of candi dates to lultlalo and a lull attendance Is deslrul. An entertainment of a social na ture will follow the Initiatory work. Tho case against Chester Kgbert, charged with complicity In the theft of a sack of Hour and other articles, was continued In pollco court yesterday until todny. Hu bert's attorney llled a motion to talc a chaiiRo of venue to Justice Vlen's court. Tho ensn of John C Shears, tho ped dler charged with liueiltlni; u woman who refiifcd to buy his warou, was continued In pollen court tcrtluy morning, as tho pollen had lost the uamo and address of tho woman said to havo been Insulted. J. P. Untie was granted u building per mit yesterdny for tho erection of n two story frame cottage on Perln avenue to cost !,(. A permit was Issued to William Nelson for tho erection of n one-titory framo cottugu on l.ogau street to cost J. Hllger, alias Ii. Culgrcn. whoso right uamo In said to lie Gerard Hht-rleren, win arrested last evening, charged with steal ing two chain from Mlko ivempkls' sal ion on Mouth Main street and nelltng tttein at Glllnskl's second hand i;ojds store on llroadwny. Council Hluffs camp, Mod?rn Woodmen of America, will hold a meeting tonight nt Its hall nnd alt members aro requested to lie present, as ii number of candidates will tie on hand lor InltlvJon. Hazel camp team will put on the work und a no.-lal tlmo will follow the meeting. The receipts In tho general fund at the christian Home last week nmnunted to JIM.'!), being itA.il below tho esttlnnted needs for tho current uxp-inses of the wo'.-k and Increasing the detleioncy to date In this fund to U.lM-- Thn receipts In tho manager's lund wero J2J.7.1, In Inp $11. St below tho needs of tho week nnd Increas ing tho deficiency to dato to $326.73 In thb fund. ' N. Y. riumblDg Co., tlephono 250. Jleulli of Mr it. S I venter. Mra. Adolphla Sylvester, wlfo of J. A. Sylvester, died lato Monday night at her homu In darner township from lung fever, after nu lllucs of two mouths. She was 75 yearn of ago and had been a resident of tills county Hlncu 1S51, being among t ho llrnt Bettlcrs In Garner township. Her husband, three daughters and two sons survive her. The. children nri: Mrs. W. II. Miller, Mrs, M. It. Frank, Mrs. A. C. Ilrown and J. M. Sylvester, all of this city, and K. 11. Sylvester of St. Louis. Tho funeral will bo held from tho family rcHldcnco at' 10:, 10 o'clock and Interment will bo In Walnut Hill cemetery. Itrnl IXiitP Transfers. Tho following transfers worn filed yes terday In tho abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Leonard Kverett to Taylor WooIfc.v, east 4 feet lot 13, lClder'H udd.. w. d.$ J. II. Jiihaniuien and wlfo to Hebecca Juno Hager, north to feet of south so feet lot It, block 2, Nuu's add,, w. d .Same to Aula Sager. south to feet lot H, block 2, Noo'h add.. Walnut, w. d. Jane lluldwiu to James Sagtllu, lot 1, lliildwlu' mibdlv. of lut l.'S, original libit, i. c. it F. T. Tint) nnd wlfn to O. A. Hamil ton, lots 13 und 15, block 42, Ferry add., i. c. il to Flvo transfer, tootal V ;ai Domestic soap haB no equal. Mnrrliine I.leruses, Licenses wero Issued yesterday to the fol lowing pcrtuns: Nu inn and Hefidence. Ago. A. i:. Saufor.1 North Platte, Neb St Lizzie McNatn. Des Moines, la to A. PetnberUm, Kansas City. Mi 4fi F. (ivcrleese, Kansas Clb, Mo CO A T lOaslinnn. Onnhii 27 Helen It. Crawford, Omaha 13 Let jnur Iniltiitors liuj their shoes nf our Imita tors mill mi will lie Just lis much 11 bend of ynui Im itators us vie lire nlienU ufl our iniltiitors. HAMILTON'S SHOE STORE. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska nnd Iowa. James N, Casady, Jr., 12e Main at., Council niuffs. Save Your Monty;? NAVIMis, I.UAM AND IIUILUIXG Hv nvestlng 1111 tne ASS'.S, l'curl Street, Council OlnffB. la. . tiuit-Mt uiue Ui'U, !lril, r BLUFFS. GOOD REPUBLICAN MAJORITY CanTaw of the Vote Shows Pottawattamie OotiDtj is All Eight. NO CHANGE IN RESULTS ALREADY GIVEN livery Hcpiibllcitn Cnnilldnte lino it l.oiiit Lend Mini the Poor I'lirm Proposition Is Carried by i;icen Hundred. The Hoard of County Supervisors com pleted jesterday-afternoon the ollklal can ass of tho vote cast In Pottawattamie county at tho general election Tuesday of last week. The returns show- but slight changes In the totals nlrcndy published In tho presidential, stuto and county tickets. Tho proposition for the holding of a con vention to nmend tho state constitution failed to carry In this county by fifty-one votes. Thn Titus amendment providing for biennial elections carried by a majority of l.Ctil and the poor farm proposition, in which tho supervisors wero chiefly Inter ested, carried by a majority of 1,131 votes. Tho canvass of tho vote cast in Knno township shows that tho republican candi dates for Justice of tho peaco nnd constable aro elected by safe majorities. Tho can vass of tho country townships showed n very mixed result of tho election. In some townships a republican nnd democratic Justice are elected and In others while Hie republican candidates for Justice of tho peace wero elected, their constables will be democratic. In Macedonia township there was a tiu between one of the republican nnl oncVf tho democratic candidates for Justice and lots wero drawn, the republican candi date pulling out winner. Vote am the Mnlu Ticket. Following aro the totals on tho national, stnto aud county tickets: For Presidential Klcclor Paid win (rep.) 6,r.2 IClbocck (dem.) ijts Baldwin's plurality For Secretary of State Martin (rep.1 Crane (dem.) 1.1 C,ti2) 0,3S Martin's plurality (oi For Congressman, Ninth District Smith (rep.) lijo Vi'nils-orth (dem.) 5,3153 Smith's plurality 'iTd For Judgo of tho District Court (long term) Macy (rep.) r,JA3 Tamlscu (dem.) c,jj Macy'H majority 1,27s For Judgo of tho District Court (to fill vacuiicy) Wheeler (rep.) G,r,7S Ilenjumlu (dem.) r,2M Wheeler' majority For Clerk District Court Heed (rep.) Shields (item.) 1,23 ... 0.B10 ... r,,3ol ... ilito Heed's plurality For County Auditor tunes (rep.) Klein (dem.) ... n.l(o ... 5,411 liinen' plurality 1,030" For Hecorder of Deeds-. Smith (rep.).. ) fi,.7o Powell (dem.) c.391 Smith's majority . 1,070 For County Attorney Ktllpnck (ren.) .'. r,z?,c, Organ (dem.) c,i21 Kilipack'H plurality tJs For .Members Hoard of Supervisors Perry Kernoy (rep.) 6,.12ii Auld (rep.) o,2tu Ingram (dem.) r,;M Alice (dem.) 5,52 j Kerney's plurality over Ingram 770 Auld's plurality over Ingram C03 I'roposltlon for Constitutional Amend ment Fur 4,3 IS Against 4,303 Majority against td Proposition for Hlcnnlal Flections For 5.203 Against o.i22 Majority for 1,W1 Poor Farm Proposition For fi.lWS Against 3.U75 Majority for Til3l Knnc Toiriishlp Vote. Following is tho vote cast In Kane town ship for Justices of tho peaco und con. stables: FOn JUSTICKS OF TIIU PEACE. Ftr- Dry- Wnre- rler. ant. (It.) 212 ham. Lucas. (D.) (D.) isi warn, 1st pet... .'is 221 220 205 170 1M 127 1I7J 271 219 244 33 a 1st ward, 2d pet... 2d ward, 1st pet.., 2d ward, 2d pet... 3d ward. 1st net... 278 29it L'73 2St L'lW Jin 171 33S i:i 17 7n 3d ward. 2d pot... 210 4th wnrd, 1st pet., sm 4th ward, 2d pet... 171 fith ward, 1st pet.. 319 Stb ward, M pet... 2nt Glh ward, 1st pet.. 282 1UI1 ward, 2d pet... 2i! Kr.ue, outside 17 Totals 2,tfil MnJ'H over Lucas.. r22 2,77 417 2,303 2,329 FOH CONSTAHLI-AI-' bcrtl. Iialrd. (It.) (It.) IS. Btock- ert. Tulle. (D.) 217 230 1M 222 ir,s 1st in ins 270 221 230 33 S (D I isi wani, 1st pet., 1st ward, 2d pet.. 2d ward, 1st pet.. 2d ward, 2d pet.. 3d ward, 1st pet.. 3d ward. 2d pet.. 4th ward. 1st net. 219 2IG 223 1W il"; isi 111 372 269 213 239 32 8 W40 2S) ) f,, 2SS 221 27; 2M 2.S7 259 174 19S 2H0 2IV1 4th ward, 2d pet... It?) 5th ward, 1st pet.. 3tS fith wnrd, 2d pet.. 200 fith ward, 1st pet.. 27!) Iith ward, 2d pet. .. 20 Kane, outside 17 17 2.K9S 011 Totals 2,ti)S MaJ'a over Stook't 031 In Oilier Ton iihIiIiis, These nro tho Juatlccs of tho iisaco and constables elected III tho country precincts: Uu'kuap Justices. William Coleman. W. H. Hutler, republicans; constables, II. IJ. Crofts, S. T. Perry, retiubllcaiiD. Hoomer Justices, Joseph Mackland, Joseph Thomas, democrats; constables, .1. P. McGIII, democrat; Frank Christiansen, rep j bllc.au. Carson Justice.!, Herman Ilytze, J. m Ciitiutughnm, reiuibllcans; constables, J, J. Kllgore, Jaiiios Wright, republican. Center Justice, J. M. Heals. John Al bright, republicans: constables, C. C, Perry, Hen WnlKcr, republicans. Crescent Justices, Abner Pratt. J. C. Laiiwurth, democrats; constnblcs, 11. S. Terry, W. E. Currle. democrats. Garner Justices, F, S. Chtlds, .1, U. Han cock, democrats; coustnblep, Henry Ehlcru, Ira Mynster, democrats. Grove .lustlces, A. D. Ulnw. C. E. Houl ton. republicans, cuustatiles, E, J. Pender, A. D. Pettlt, republicans. Hardin JiiHtlces, D. F. Perry, Lawrence Kerney, republicans; constables, (j. y. Campbell, Charles Donor, 1 epubllcau. Hazel Del'. Justices, O. E. Osborne, Nels Peterson, republicans; constables, Anton Julius, C. C Larseu. repuliltcaiiH, James Justices, Titus Fehr, Francis Ilusse, renubllcans; constatiles, Emll Stro bele, G. W Johnson, republicans, Keg Creek Justices, James McNay, A. Ward, democrats; constables, F. G. Hllvoy, reiiilblicaii; William Treile, democrat. Knox Justices, Theodore Holilfs, John T, llnzun, democrats; constables, v. E, Uampbell, William Heatty. ilcmournts. Uiytnn Justices, J, D. Johaunseii, O. 11, Tlllon, demoernts; coiistabteti, August Kct . tlesun, Tom Howard, democrats. I I itti'la llitll,.nu 1.t,r rtlnr Vlu,i Lewis, repub'lcans; constables, II. Schultz, John Coyle. Jr., democrats. Lincoln Justices, John Hurgln, O. Hur denbirgh, democrats; constables,-Olla Hur gln, Peter Matthles, democrat. Muccdonla Justices, Allen W. rerc, T. o'clou). p. m. J Clark, republli uns: constables. J. Mll!cr, republlian. A Hraden, democrat. Mliuleii Justice, l) J. McSwceny. John W. crow, democrats; constables, Henry Grote. Henrv Steffeii, democrat. Neolit-Justlces. 11. Clark. O. W. lleg garty, democrats; constubles, V red Gor man, J. U. Hetiidworth, democrats. Norwalk-Justlces. J. II. Slmrpe, l.d Thrush, republicans: constables, F. M. Gallup. W. Thomas, republicans. Pleasant-Justices. A. 11. Unnls, ChrU V. Hock, democrats, ronstables, Hugo Clau sen. George Llppold, democrats. HockforU-Justlccs. S. A, Terrll, W. A. Swatison. rep.iblleans: constables, J. It, Hutchinson, William Crook, republican. Silver Crcn-Justlces, IJ. Williams, A. K. Seaburg, republicans; constabloH, Hdgar Summers, C. 11 Leuch. republicans. Valley-Justices. J. W. Ilrlttoii. V. W. Hutler, republicans; constables. John Hlr nev. republican; Hubert Whllod. democrat. Washington- Jinniccs, W. C. Davis. O. W. Hamilton, retiubllcans; constnldes. T. J. 11. Turner, W. F. i.yniuii, republicans. Waveland-Justlces, John McKay, V. t'nangst, reputillcans! constnliles, J. H. Habb, William Potter, republicans. Wright-Justices, A. A. .Maxwell. J. H. King, republicans; colistnb!es, J. II. Sam mons. A. . Walters, retiiibllcnns. Vork Justices, G, L. Titte, Fritz Ivors, deinocruts; constables, Howard Ittshtou, J, It. MoKeown, democrats. Commonwealth 10-cunt cigar. Prcpilums given with Domcrtlc soap. CITV A.Wi:itS MOTOR COMPANY. AttncUs the Alli'Keil I'rimelilse Under Which It In OperiitliiK. Tho motion to dissolve tho temporary Injunction secured by tho Surburban motor company, r-stralnltu; tho city Irora Interfer ing with it laying a tccond track on South Main fctrrct, was filed in tho district court yesterday afternoon by City Solicitor Wadsworth. On behalf of tho city It Ii contended that tho Injunction wo granted contrary to law. Inasmuch ns tho requited notlco had not been given tho city and further that no Judge has tho rlRht to issue such a restraining order against a municipal corporation during term time, except tho petition therefor hns first been filed with tho clerk nnd entered upon tho court calen dar of that term. Tho allegation Is mado that at tho tltno tho frnnchUo was voted to tho Council Hluffs, Lake Mnuawa & Host Omaha Construction company, tho company had no legal existence and further that tho company failed to fllo Its written neefptnnco of tho ordinance within tho tcqulrcd time and that lis failure to do so rendered tho franchise null and void. It !s further alleged 011 bolmlf of the city that the wrlttep selection of tho streets over which tho company decided to operato was not legally filed within the specified ninety days and that for this reason also tho franchlsu becamo null nnd void nnd tho company forfeited all of Its rights under tho ordinance. Another reason given by tho city that tho original ordinance granting tho Council Hluffs, Lako Mnuawa & East Omaha Con struction company certain street privileges is void. Is that tho company failed to carry out the provisions requir ing ' it to have In operation within a specified tlmo certain t nil us be tween Ninth street and Ilrondway and tho western terminus of Its line. Another claim set up by the city is that tho Council Hluffs, Lnko Munawa & East Omnhn Construction company had no right to assign Its fr.tnchlso,1 without giving written notice to 1110 city, which it ii alleged was never done. On this ground it Is uliegcd that the Omaha, Coun cil Hluffs & Suburban Ilullway company had' no right or authority In law to con struct any track on South Main stroct. Tho further allegation la mado by tho city that sometime during the summer of 1900, thu Omaha & Council Hluffs Hallway and Hrldgo company pretended to mako a transfer of Its franchlso, street car lino and cculinncuts to tho Omaha, Council Hluffs & Suburban Hallway company, but that In truth and In fact tho latter corpora tion attempted to transfer Its franchise, street car line, material nnd equipment to tho former company nnd that tho stock holders of tho Suburban company in fact sold out their Interests to tho older com pany and that said pretended snlo was nn evasion of law, that tho property of the Suburban company Is now owned by tho old motor company. In conclusion tho city contends that the plaintiff company has no franchlso upon which to base Its action and no authority or right In law to maintain tho suit uud therefore nsks that tho temporary Injunc tion bo dissolved. Most for your money lioraeatlc soap. Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cures couGhs, colds. Domestic soap gives best satisfaction. District Court .Nules. Tho feature In yesterday's hearing in tho McKenzlo dlvorco caso In the district court was thu testimony of Oeoigo Stan ton, tho 19-ycar-old corespondent, who McKenzlo alleges supplautcd htm In his wlfo'a affections. Youug Stanton wns adopted Into tho McKenzle household when about 10 years of age. Thu hearing Is ex pected to bo brought to a closo today. It. K. Hodd was granted a dlvorco from Josephine Hodd, whom ho married In To ledo, O.. May 21, 1S98. Sho deserted him within four months of tholr marriage. Mrs. (Jertrudo Jones took n default in her suit for dlvorco from K. A. Jones. Judgo Orecn issued on order that tho trial Jury bo not rerjulrcd to report be fore November 20. He nlso revised tho us- alirnmnnt tnr llinl linrlv na fnllntro. A. nnl, I ' against McCarthy, National Wnll I'npcr company against Ilrndcn. Heat weight Domestic soap, Receivers on Defensive. Hecelvcro Hcrcshclm nnd Murphy of Of ficer & Puscy'u bank nnd Charles Olllcer, administrator of Thomas Officer's estate, tiled an application In district court yes terday nsklni; that Thotnns Ilatll'T. Charles II. Stephnn nnd Charles Gun drum bo restrained from bringing any further proceedings In tho Nobrankn courts to at tach tho property of tho bank nnd they easily controlled in gSEMTilY OLD AGE 2g The majority of persons upon reaching middle age and past jjMV jjMV BKV find their blood becomes weak and thin, and diseases that were HflHr iliiiiiiiii VSki b, S. a, is the only remedy tnai readies ucep-seateu oiooa trouoies line ncroiiii.i, v.anccr, juiciuna tism, Kczema, Tetter, etc. It purifies nnd restores the blood to a healthy, normal condition, and makes it impossible for any poisonous waste materials to accumulate. c c It you nave an om running sore or an ousunaie nicer uiai re i user, vu ucai, ui aic wuuuicu im uunaanu i.u -unv.i-;, i.j vj, .,. w. 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T J retary temporarily to nu each be cited to appear and show cause why they should not be held to be In contempt of tho court here, Hatllff, Stephnn and Gundram after filing their claims against Officer & Pusey's bank with tho clerk of tho district court here commenced attachment proceedings in tho Douglas county, Nebraska, courts against property owned In Omaha by Officer &. Pusey. Tho applicants claim that tho defendants hnvlng filed their claims hero subjected themselves to tho Jurlsdlctlou of the dis trict court of this county nnd that in bringing attachment proceedings in the Ne braska courts they wero obstructing the powers and enforcement of tho orders of tho court hero. All grocers sell Domestic soap. PKUCEIIDI.NGS OF TIIU CITV COI XCII, .Motor Co 111 p 11 11 Accused of Importing Cliciiii I.uliiir from Oiiiulilt. A committee from tho Federal Labor union appeared before tho city council at its meet lug last night with a grievance against the motor company. It complained that ths company was Importing cheap foreign labor from Omaha nnd supplanting that of Coun cil Hluffs. W. 11. Fisher, who acted us spokesman for tho committee, stated that tho motor company had Importod flvo Ital ians Monday to work on tho Main street tracklaylng and that yesterday ten more laborers of tho samo nationality were brought across from tho other Ride of the river, while seven Council Hluffs laborers who applied for work wore refused. It was 'stated by Ecveral members of tho commit tee that theso Italians wero working for $1.15 a day, while tho Council Hluffs men wero being paid from $1.C0 to $1.75 n day. Tho commtttco said that It seemed evident that the motor company Intended to finally get rid of all tho Council Hluffs laboring men on tho work and till their places with imported foreigners from across tho river at lower wages. Fisher asked an expres sion from tho council, and Alderman Uoyer moved that tho council condemn tho nctlou of tho motor company in importing labor from other states while Council HlulTs la boring men wero standing ldlo 011 tho streets. Aldcnnan McDonald suggested that there might bo two sides to tho question nnd that tho motor company had imported the laborers complained of becnuso It could not. securo sufficient men hero. Ho also ob jected to Alderman Hoyer s motion as It i,n.,.i .h..t t.n tnl.nrlnt mi. mi nt ilitu rllv rnnlit not ufl oniidovment excent on tho motor company's: work. Ho believed that every laboring man In tho city could get all tho work ho wanted ut Just as good wages as tho motor company was paying anywhere elto In thu city. In answer to Aldermnn McDonald members of tho commtttco stated that seven men that morning had been de nied work. Alderman Hoycr's motion, on being put to tho vote, carried without op position. Tho resignation of J. 1). Kdmondson, who will shortly remove to Des Moines, as a member of tho library board of trustees was accepted and tho appointment by Mayor Jennings of Mrs. Iloraco Kvcrett to fill tho vacancy was confirmed. City Attorney Wadsworth handed down his opinion In which ho held that tho city has tho right to draw warrants on tho Im provement fund for payment of tho excess cost of special Improvements, such ns pav ing, over nnd nbovo what can b realized by assessment agnlnst tho abutting prop erty, Tho ordinances creating tho ofllco of city electrician and regulating all electrical con struction lu tho city wero brought up, dis cussed nt length nnd after several amend ments had been tnckud on wero laid over until tho next meeting. Tho contract with J. J. Wlckham for tho laying of about tlvo miles of brick side walks was approved nnd the mayor in otructed to sign samo. On motion of Al derman Huber a penally of $5 n day after September 1, 1901, that tho work remains Incotnplcto was Inserted In tho contract. Wlckham's bond In tho sum of $2,000 for tho faithful performance of tho work was approved. The North Main street paving assessment was taken up ut n lato hour and disposed of. Davis sells paint. Gravel roofing. A. II. Head, 541 Broadway. JURY FINDS HOOT GUILTY Waterloo Mnn Who Sent Alleged In fernal Machine lo Ilia Wlfo Convicted. WATEHLOO, la., Nov. 13. Tho case of tho stato Hgainst Jerome W. Hoot was given to tho Jury nt C o'clock this evening and at 11 o'clock u verdict was reached, finding tho prisoner guilty of assault with intent to commit murder. Ho wus charged with attempting to kill his wlfo by means of an Infernal machine sent to her by express. lira .'Motnes Srwn Notes. DES MOINES, Nov. 13. Special Telegram.) Governor Shaw will not let his son, Earl Shaw, return to tho Culver Military acad emy. Ho docs not believe that tho ycung men who wero suspended from tho school recently need any room discipline. With tho exception of Earl Shaw, tho other Ilea Moines boys in tho list of suspended have Rono back to school. Articles of incorporations were filed for tho Tanner's Storo company of Promlso City, la., will: n capital stock ct $10,000. Suit was begun todny by V. M. Hubbcll and C. E. Campbell to oust, tho Iowa (Hell) Tolcphono company from tho streets of Des Moines, on tho ground that Its franchlso has expired and that tho wires nnd poles encumber tho streets. Tho company will resist on the ground that tho city has re peatedly recognized Its existence sluco tho franchlso expired, nnd also on tho ground of vested rights, having more than $100,000 Invested In Its plnnt. earlier life benin to affect the constitution. Those predisposed to Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gout and other hereditary troubles may escape till then, but as they age the blood, so long tainted and weakened by accumulated waste matters, is no loneer able to properly nourish the body, and it becomes an easy mark for disease. At this critical period of life the blood must be re-enforced before it can perform its legitimate functions and rid the system of these poisons, and nothing so surely and effectually does this as S. S. S. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the blood, improves the appetite, and builds up the general constitu tion. It is not only the best blood purifier, but the best tonic for old people. H warms the blood, tones up the nerves, removes all taint from the blood, and prevents the development of disease. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Not one particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison cau be found in it, and it may be taken for any length of time without harm. Mrs. I). It, Johnson, of uUckjhrar,Ga,wncforyrarafnlcttd with a sevrrc type of rlieunutlsiu, and had ud every remedy known and recommended a a cure without receiriut any benefit S. S. S. promptly reached the seat of Ike disease aud made a complete anu permanent cure. UNDERWE We nro showing a splendid lino in both TXlUX und (wo piere Fine Fleeced at o0o. Too, 1.00. $1.50. JJibbed, a great lino from o0 cents up. Merino, all prices. No mailer what you want or at wliai price, we are sure to send AMENDMENT TROUBLES IOWA Literal Enforcement of New Clause Would Delay Office Changes. OVER TWO THOUSAND POSITIONS AFFECTED All cvlr Elected Oftlclnls Mlht lime li Wult i Whole Ycnr Hrlm'seil Con lot At tempts .Murdrr. DHt5 MOINES, Nov. IS. (Special Tel cgroni.) A literal construction of tho languugo of tho bletinlal amendment to tho constitution cf lown, which 1 seems to have been ndoplcu iy tne peoplo at thu election November t, win contlnuo In olllco for another year every official whoso successor was elected at that election. It will affect about 2,000 town ship, county nnd stato ofllcluls. It will at least cut oft one-half of tho tenuro of olllco of nil theso 2,000, for the,y cannot tnljn their seats until 1?02. if thcll. Atld it net o aro but a low 01 tuo iiiiiiiniih suits ot an nstouuuing ueieci in mo uun.-.,..-incnt. According to Its languago Secretary of Stato Dobsou, Treasurer of Stato Her rlott and Attorney General Hcmley nro en titled to another year's tenuro of ofllco nnd It Is doubtful If Secretary of Stntc-clcct Martin, Treasurer ot Stato-clcct Gilbert sou and Attorney General-elect Mullau, will bo entitled to their offices without another election. And this statement applies not only to tho three state officers mentioned, but to tho 2,000 township and county ulll clnls, whoso successors tho people voted for at tho recent election. It Is probable that tho stato officers, who aro thus given a year of additional tenuro, will resign and allow tho governor to ap point tho successors elected on November C. Attornoy General Remley Bald today that ho would do this, If tho amendment carries and ho becomes satisfied that It should bo construed literally. Incumbent" Will HnnR On. Hut whllo this question Is being de bated nnd whllo tho courts aro taking tlmo to decide It, ninny ot tho Incumbent officials whoso successors have been clcJ ted recently will decltno to glvo up their places until tho courts do decide tho point. Already tho county recorder of Modl Eou county has declined to glvo up his office, claiming tho right to an additions'! tonuro of olllco under tho nmcnumcnt. The stato officers undoubtedly will retlro grace fully and allow tho ulticlals elected to tako their places. Under its provisions no regu lar session of tho legislature could bo held In tho winter 1902, and unless n special session was called thuro would bo no ap propriations with which to run tho stuto between July 1, 1902, nnd July 1, 1903. Tho amendment provided that tho first session of tho legislature uuder It should bo hold In the winter of 1903, and blcnulally thereafter. Hcmley says a special session of the legislature may bo necessary to straighten out tho terrible tangle. Tho Hourd of Supervisors this afternoon decided upon tho old slto ns tho futuro lo cation for tho court houso aud passed a resolution naming architects to at onco prepare plans for tho handsomo $100,000 edifice, which It Is proposed to erect to do duty In place of tho old building which has stood sluco 1S52. Tho east Dos Moines citizens oft) e red u slto frco of cost, tint It was refused. It Is believed tho long lUht between tho oust and west sldo will now bo continued by Injunction proceedings. Chartas Lowo released from tho i'ort Madison penitentiary, only last Thursday was locked up today charged with having attempted to murder his wife. Ho re turned to Den Moines Saturday, found his wlfo living with another mnn nnd has twice attempted her life. A fearful gnsh across hla wifo'u breast Is tho reBUlt of Saturday's attempt. Ills wlfo Is til from nervousness and hysteria, and himself n prisoner with a gaping wound across his noso Is tho result of last night's effort. Lowo was sentenced to tho ponlteulary two years ago for stealing his brother's horse. Ho was released six months' ago on pnrolo Threo months later ho brutally assaulted his wife, knocking her down and beating her fearfully, causing protracted illncsH. Tho governor was notified nnd his parole y;ui revoked. Ho then complotcd his original sentenco nnd was discharged last Thursday. Tho Capital City Savings bank, today absorbed tho American Savings bank, mak ing It ono of tho largest financial Institu tions in tho state. nappy, ueaituy oiu age. .flLfanbaaLaL rsvvaaaQaaaaaaajBaaK, SMITH & BRADLEY. i ?fsaf4j7PjQanrfeMHrF ItaaBTl-Br JkaaVI I IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl SI , Council Hluffs, llnvr for nnlr n tariff- lint of liiiprovcil fiirmn, clilcUcii rmiulirn, fruit nml vrKt'liililc Innilni filan rmlileuve and litmliicnn iiro.icrty In Council 111 lift nml (Ininlin. MIMP. I'AH.MSi 1C0 acres Hazel Dell twp., U miles no C. U., ieo. acres Missouri bottom land, 8 miles si good hulldlfica, i!5 per aero. CtVt jn ucr0 iO acres near Crescent, well Improved. 600 k f 1Jarll s ,b c pcr ncra cheap CO acres C miles east, cood buildings and fruit, SI0 ii: ncrc. 320 acres In Silver Creek ttvp., ISO pcr aero; 0-ccro fruit farm, near city, good lmprovo- wcl1 improvd. tncnts, $150 per acre. 213 aires nno bottom land In Itockford twp., 30-arr fruit f-rm ndjolnlnj; city, 8.000. PCI ncte; well Improved. 'I ho nlinvi' In only n Blimp!.- of our llxt. J10. K l.OA.MM) O.N KAHMS AT B per cent Inloront. Trie? phoni? .'til. Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen Ioti In a, body for sale at a rery reasonable price. Those lots are located In Omaha addition and lie high and dry. They will make a splendid location for soma factory. Soveral othar lots suitable, for building purposes one of them especially will make a fine location for a home, being within one block of the motor line and within two blocks of a school house and churca located la tho western part of the city. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. $5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha. VARICOCELE KYDH0CELE cured. Method new, never falls, vltbnut cutting, pain or lusbuf time. 55 YPHI llCcuredforllfound tliepolsoc v i- awiothoniughly cl-auf'd from thesyatem. Soon uvory nliin and (symptom dlaaimi-arn completely and forever. No "IlKnAlCINO OUT" of thedlkeaseontheslcln or face. Treatment contains 20 dangerous drugs or injurious medicines. WEAK MEN ''OKrt or Manhood from y.a " vii , " ' cesie.1 or Victim to Ni.uvoua BbAUAUUT lluiiit.ITV or KXIIAUNTION, WASTINO WEAKNKS4 INVOI.U.N'TAHY I.OSRIB, with Kmii.y Hkcav In Young and Miihilk Aatu. lack of vim, vlKor mid strength, wltu sexiiul organx lmnalrid and weak. STRICTUPF Kadleally cuied with a new p trr1 infallible Home Trent flna ULtbl meut. NoliHtrumentii.ropaln, no detention from liwdiiess. Gonorrhoea, Kidney aud IllBilrter Trnuhlen. :trm:s ouarantkeii. Comultillon frtt. Trratmrnt by Mill. Gallon or addrefs o S. 14th St. Dr. Searles&Searles, omaim, Neb. NO CURE. NO PAY If 30U lnr email, weuk orgim, lost power or wraLrnlntr riialnr, our ncuiim Oriran IhivcIoikt will iratnrn you without dm;, or rlrctrlcltr. S3. C00 In uvii nut nun fallum not nno returned, no V O. Ii. fraud i writ, for punliMil&ra. Mnt p-nl,d i it plain enfelope. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Cnarni Blot.. Dinver. Cola FOR SALE W-acro farm, 17 mllrs from Coun-il HlurTH, li miles from Ktatl jii. I-room liousy. Htatdo, crib, Midi, nrchiinl, as acres In cul tivation. Price. J3j per ucro IGO-ncrii farm. C miles from Neoln, nearly nil In cultivation, houso, stulne, crlfj, 1r1.it. ury shed, well. JtO per Hiie. I'Mno LMii-air. farm, IS miles from Council Hluffs nnd Imlf inllc from railroad Na tion. I1011H0, burn, cribs, well, all smojtri land. I'rlci', Hl'.5i) per ucrn. t'hoicn farm of i!t0 acres. wpII located, all cultivated, 10-rooin Iiouhp, with trick rH lar, lino lirovo around bourf, smalt orchard, and small fruit, barn lix40, U-font posts, shi'dH, i;ranary. Implement sheds, h"B pen, chlclti'ti hmiKe, smoko )ioiife, 3 wells nnj windmill. ViS per nrre, J3,0"0 iluvvn 'JS0-a ro farm, Imlf mile from rullroal Mutton, law bonne, barn, cribs, hIicMs wolls, windmill nnd tnnk, line crove, till nnuntli. level land. .ln per acre. ,.)u(J;ni'f.0 i',nr"i 13 "l!le . rr",n Council Hluffs, U inll'is from rnllroal station nearlv all In cultivation, 25 ucrcs In timothy nml clover, small huuKe. uoott barn, watton shed, com crib, chicken liouso and well Only 22 per acre. Fine 1 acres iipnr Quick, Pottawattumlo count) ; very rich, productive land i50 per acre. M-ncre fruit nnd Knrilen fanr, near Conn, ell UIiiITh; nood S-room liouso, with front and back porch, cellar, HO-barrel clt''rn with tiurnn tn ktlfdinn tuoll t.n chicken liouso, wood shed, hog pen and lut Hhado tree, largo upplo orchard, vine yard blncktierrtcs, currants. I'rlce, Jl.iOO. 1'j.ncrn nurden farm near Council niutN, pond G-room house, barn, well, lino land. l'rlco, Jl.Sf), .KIIIXSTO.V A KlOltlt, 1 XO. fill llltOAOWA V, Tel. 417. Council llluITa, In. J tr, (ti l lJ CtJIlKS all Kidney Dineahes, lUck nehe, etc. AUrur rlsts. or by mail, Kldneycura 91 i'imnuw,w vice, etc.) of Or, B J. K7( 3ur'a( Y, II Vtee book", aa- AR? wear. you away happy. Try us. If You Wish good reliable denial work nt mod erate prices we can please you. Our methods are the most improv ed our prices so low they will surprise you. . ..Telephone 145 H. A. Woodbury. D. D. S, Council Bluffs- 30 Pearl Si. ' Qratiu Hotel . BICYCLE han been avrnrdrri the CHAVIl l'UIX In competition with Hit other Amerlviui bicycle nt tlia Paris Exposition. Tho QltAND PIUX Is, na Its name slic nines, the Grand Prlre the lilffi est award. Other bteytloa worn awarded gold, slver and brouzo morals nnd "honorsbl mention," but tlmro was only onn erand prlzv and tho Columbia won It. Th Hlcyclii ha . , , been In msny if ' '' . ' induatrlAl jc- " position! and It has never failed to win II rat place wheiinvar and wherever awards havo Ln mad accord In? tn a FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. IIOSIi; DKI K.i;, II AIITFOIID, OT. Omaha Bicycla Go,, Stormor Oonlorn. OMAHA, NEB uj. cHtcHrsTcn'o English PENNYflOYAL PILLS fcWJrvHib" m.l mi O014 .....nu a.... ...1,1 K rV'fi",l'l ''' laic nit ulLer. llcTu.. fn T VX '." Suk.lllall.Ba knd Imlla. nad.. uu audi,.. rriuTirPS: .... , j.ur uruilltl or ,B4 If. la V" fP H'H.,r?r ''lea,"ln blur, r.