jXA PAILV til". SATTTTITAV, DECEMIJET? 1, 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. 8 COUNCIL Ml.NOIt MUNTIOX Davis sells glnse "Mr. niley," 6-cent cluhr. Fine Missouri oak. Gilbert Bros. Oob fixtures and globes at Ulxby's. Tine A, U. C beer -Neuinuyer'a hotel. Whitman, scientific optician, 409 U'd'y. Bchmldt's photos, new anil latest styles. V. J. Hostcttrr, dentist, Baldwin block. Moore's stock food kills worms, fattens. Bee KolmlMt for clcKant holiday photos. Drink Umhvelscr beer. U. Itorenfoltl. at. I.cffert, Jcwolcr. optician. 236 IJrondwny. New lino of stntuary. C. 13. Alexander & Co., 333 Ilrunduuy. Get your work done at the popular Engle laundry, ;i llioudway. 'Phone 157. W. C. Kstcp, undertaker, IS Pearl street, lelophones; Ofllcu. 97: residence, 3.1. Miss Pratt of Des Mollies la the KUMt of Mrs. Thomas D. Mctculf of liluff street. W. V, nnirr, undertaker and licenced env onlmer, 101 Houth Main street. 'Phone WW Mors.in & Klein, upholstering, furniture repairing mattress making, 122 S. Main Bt K. II. Oimllner Is out iibuIii after bolus confined to his homo for two weeks In- slrk. Hess, Mrs, M, Ii. Jacobs Imx gone on a visit to friends at Portland, Ore., and other west ern points. MIhh Arl;wrlht's hlna and wnlercolor oxh bit. CO! Mynster Htreot, for ono week, beKlntilnt,' December 1. Your wife will OVo you If you buy Hherl flan coal. Smokeless, no clinkers, soot nor sulphur, renlou & I'oh-y, sole uRcnts. Tho t'nlted Commercial Travelers will jlvo ti iltiiiolnir mid card jiarty tonight In their hall In tho ShiiKfirt-ileno block. Dr. A. 1'. Hanehett nnd family havo re nuvti to their hnndsome iihw "home on Bouth Hlxth street, facing Hayllss park. George. A. Uoblnson of 721 Houth Sixth street left last evenliiK for a two weeks' Visit with relatives and friends In Hrlf. l'a. A want udJ In The Uea will JirltiR ro-'Its- Tho same attention given to a want ndd In Council HlufTs as at tho Omaha GIN CO. ,1'V' J'' "111 returned yesterday from illclimond, n where hu uttended n meet Inn of tho National Hardware Dealers' as sociation. Mlsn I'mni-iin Wrli.li iif II, n J'ipnrliiicni llf -'"y schools Is spending Jl'" HianksRlvltiK holidays with friends In Hloux C Ity, Mrs. O. C. Chrlstlanson and ilnliKhtf.r of Halt Lake City uro visiting with Mrs. Chrls- "i" . piireius, air. anu .Mrs. T. II. HI ey Miss Kleiinnr Hi-hu-m nt at Ti.l in.... h has been imiklnii an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. O. M. Drown of South Seventh street, imt returned home. The city tiled yesterday In the district court u motion for a new trial In tho per sonal Injury ilnimiKo milt lu which J. .C. t wo0" W"S rec0,lll' bU'c" u v-'rJt for Yesterday beliiff St. Andrews' day services wi ro held In the mornltiK nt St. Paul's Epls. cmml church. It was ulso tho anniversary of tho ordination of tho rector, Itev. UeorKe Kdwnrd Walk. Archdeacon Daniel of Kurdistan, Turkey, will conduct the services Sunday mornliiR nl,.VL J.ol'o Jincllsh Lutheran church. He will tell of the Armenian massacro In 1835, of which he wu an eye-wltnesa, and will appear In the national Kurdish costume. John 11. Klshel has rcslRtied his position ns uncut of tho Chlengo, Hock Island & Paellle Hallway company In this city and has been succeeded by K. Clay, who comes hero from Kalrlleld, In. Mr. Hlshel ban been a number of years with tho Ilock Island in this city. About 2l) members nf tlin lnc.il ruci. nf niks nro phinnluR to attend the memorial sorvlro Sunday mornliiR at the Crelehtan Orphoum theater. lion. John N. lialdwln, rast exalted ruler of the Council nltiffH lodge, with Grand Kxalted Kulor Fisher of Jamestown, N. Y., will deliver the eulogies. The revival meetings, at Trlrtty. Metho dist church are provlntr very encoiiragliiK to tho pastor, ltcv.'W. II. Cable. This aft ernoon a special mother's meeting will bo held at 3 o'clock and preaching at 7J.T0 p. m. On Sundny afternoon at 3 o'cjocK there will be a special service for men addressed by Miss llerrlclc on tho subject, f'The Cham bers of Death nnd tho Gates of Hell." "A Iirass Monkey," ono of Charles H. Iloyt's earliest and greatest farce comedies. Is announced nt the Dohany theater for next Sunday night. It will bo presented by a Hoytlan company. Including, of course, a bevy of pretty girls, nnd this means a standard of excellence. Mr. Hoyt always offers the best to bo had. The performance hero will thereforo nnturnlly draw a crowded house, for the playgoers of this place know, appreciate and nro willing to pay for such a rare attraction. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. Fires I.itNl Mtllll. Tho firemen were called yesterday even ing to tho residence of Mrs. Doming, 61S First avenue, whero the oil from a gas ollno stove had overflowed and started a blazo In tho kitchen. In attempting to quench tho flames Mtb Doming was burned about tho faco. Tho damage wuh confined to tho kitchen and will not exceed $25. A disjointed stovcplpo at tho homo ot C. C. Sharatt, 1616 Avenuo A, gave the firemen a run about 5:30 o'clock yesterday morning. There wna no damage. Lost Seal and marten collarette, on nroadway between Pearl and Fourth ttreet3. Howard for return to 504 Uroadway. Ilenl F.-itittr Trnnafrrn. Tho following transfers were filed yester day In tho abstract, tltlo and loan office of J.'W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Henry Wlcso und wlfo to llnsmus Frost, part of lot 30, Avocu Land und Loan company's Hub of part of 9-77-S9. w d $1,200 Jena Christian Miller and wlfo to Ras mus Frost, eV4 nett 23-77-39, w d 3,-W t-inintu nn ley, Runruinn, to Jniin Hanks, und 10-30 of mv'.i and w4 noli G-77-11, g d 1.2S0 Kmmot Tlnley, guardian, to John Hunks, unit 5-36 of nw'i fi-77-44, c d.. ftin Oliver W. Gordon ot al to John Hanks, und 21-30 of nw4 0-77-11, w d 2,023 John Hunks and wife to A, II. Jones, nwU nwii 7-77-41, w d 1,500 John Hanks and wife to Harali A. R. llarkhuff, noli nw'i 7-77-44, w d 1,500 Alio -a. iireensnieias unit Jiusimmi in F V. Kverest. lot 0. lilooV 1. Wilson Terriico add to Council muffs, w d.. 2,000 U. li. Floete ami wlfo to W. M. Gib him. lot 15. block 10. Crawford's add. w (I 500 W. N. Hatcher und wlfo to F. C. and R. IT- l.oiiu lnl '41 nni! 10 fiHt lot 45, block S. Wright's add. nod.. 50 County treasurer to Nellie S. Thermo, und 1-33 lot 17 and und 1-11 lot 9, In Fltrh's sub, tax d County treasurer to Nellie D. Therme, und 1-12 lot f, Fitch's sub, tnx il.... Twelve transfers, aggregating J17.CI0 Murrliiuc l.leonxrn Licenses to wrd wcro Issued yesterday to tho following peraons: Nanm and KeMdenee, Kdunrd Green. Council muffs ...33 Martha White, Council muffs.. ... 34 22 C. A. Phelps, Florence, Neb Kmmiillnii Terrell, Florence, Neb. ... 19 tawr-Mwm u MM MM I y HAMILTON'S SHOES ARK. EAS V need nit till THE first DAY uro half nut to comfort earing FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska and Iowa James fj cusauy, jr, 12C Main ai ,,i;ouncii muns. Save Your fflonay Ilv Investing Willi i nc SAVINGS, l.OA.N AMI III ll.IU.Mi ASV 1UU I'eurl Street, Couuull IlltifU, la BLUFFS. TAX LIST IS A SHORT OM Annual Sale Will Not Offer Wide Range , for Choice. ONLY A LITTLE PROPERTY UNDER THE BAN People Geiiernllr llrrllnr to Allow 'llirlr llolilliiKN In lie HiiiommI for Sale on Account of le!liiiiciit Assessment, Tho annual tax snlo of delinquent prop erty which will bo held by County Treas urer Arnd next Monday will be tho lightest as regards the number of holdings to be offered that has occurred for many ycats On account of the small number of lots to bo offered for sale and the probability that tho greater number of them will be re deemed in tho near future, Treasurer Arnd anticipates that the bidding by tax title buyers will be more than usually brisk and tho competition to sccuro tho beat pieces will bo of the keenest kind. Tho prosperity which the peoplo of Pottawattnmlo county have enjoyed during tho last twolvo months accounts for tho small delinquent tax list this year Is tho confident statement made by Treasurer Arnd. Tho delinquent lax list when It first was tnnde out was at least ono-thlrd smaller than last year. Since then there has been a dally rush ot tho treasurer's office and property owners havo tumbled over one on other In their anxiety to clean up tho taxes on their holdings, bo that by next Monday, when Trensurer Arnd commences to wield tho auctioneer's hammer, thu pieces of property he will have to offer will not bo half as many ilm last year. Last year's tax list was much smaller than that of 1898 so this year's showing la considered a mag nificent one. Tho taxes havo been paid this year more promptly than ever beforo since ho hns beon In office, Bald Treasurer Arnd yester day. This Is particularly truo among tho farmers, and outside Council Hluftn and somo of the country towns there nro very few plecen of property on which tho taxes aru delinquent. In several ot the townships there Is not a slnglo piece of delinquent property, ns everything hnn been elenned up. This Is truo of ?"eola, James and York townships and tho list -Is expected to In cludo several moro by today. In Mlnden township there aro but three pieces of prop erty on which the taxes are delinquent Pleasant township contains but ono. nnd I Layton township thero aro only four. The nmount of delinquent property In Council Bluffa Is also much below the aver age and the taxes on a large number of lots have been cleaned up during this lant week. The city has paid tho taxes on nil Its property, which includes a largo num ber of lots on West Uroadway, tho county supervisors having remitted the penalties. I.oun agents havo been active Blnco tho de linquent list was published and havo been unusually successful In getting tho owners f lots on which they had money loaned to lenn up tho taxes. Tho sale will commence at 10 o clock Mon day "morning and Treasurer1 Arnd expecU to bo through with It by noon. Ho expects that not only will the bidding bo moro than u'rualiy brisk, but that there will be a larger number of bidders present than usual. K. P. dance, Hughes' Hall tonight. ' Wanted Girl for housework. 333 Scott. Cnnrt ot Avocu. In tho district court at Avoca yester- ay County Attorney Klllpack commenced mandamus proceedings against the olect tlon board of Macedonia township to com pel It to reassemble nnd dccldo tho tlo be tween tho two candidates for township tiusteo. At tho recent election Charles Aycr and Ben Harbort received nn equal number f votcB. but tho township election board, after canvassing tho vote, adjourned with out deciding the tlo nnd has slnco refused to roconvene nnd settle the matter, which la usually done by drawing lots. The grand Jury completed Its work at Avoca yesterday and adjourned nftor re turning a small number of Indictments for minor offenses. Judge Wheeler, owing to tho nmount of civil business, has re quested the Jounty attorney to postpone tho trial of all criminal cases at Avoca until tho next term. K. P. dance, Hughes' Hall tonight. OraTel roofing. A. H. Read. 541 Broadway, For ImiiprNiinntliiK on Officer. Qeorgo Kitchen has been arrested on a complaint filed In Justice Vlcn'3 court by I. S. Fursch, who charges him with 1m- rrsonatlng nn ofllcor. Kitchen Is em plcyed by Goorgo Fcuerhakcn, a dealer In second-hand gcods, while tho complaining witness Is a tenant of Fcuorhaken's, Fursch alleges that Feuerhaken, nccom pcnlcd by Kitchen, enmo to his house Wednesday evening to collect his rent, Fursch was unable to pay and he alleges that Kitchen represented himself to bo a deputy sheriff nnd threatened Furach with nrrcst If he did not pay at least a portion of tho money to Feuerhaken, This fright encd Fursch, who Is an old man, nnd ho went to a neighbor and borrowed the money. Kitchen was roleased on a bond of $300 slgnod by Feuerhaken and will havo a preliminary hearing Monday before Jus tlco Vlen. Davis sells paint. K. P. dunco, Hughes' Hall tonight. Commonwealth 10-cunt clear. Griilinm Avenue Sewer, Tho city council met yesterday afternoon and inspected tho Graham avenuo sower and tho curbing laid during tho summer The curbing, with n fow exceptions, whb found to bo In good condition. No action v. as taken on the assessment for either What do you think when you see 35 shoes advertised for $3, and $3 phoes for J2? Poos It seem reasonnblo to you? Wero they J5 or J3 shoes or Is It hum bug? If you think It Is try SARGENT where thero Is Just one price, and as good as can be bought for tho money on curth. Look for the Bear-that's SARGENT. tho sower or the curbing, tho tnntter being lntd over until the rcRUlar meeting nert Monday night. DurlUR the discussion of tho assessment' of tho tlrnham avenuo sewer It developed that no formal objection hnd been filed by any of tho property owners against being nsecssed pro rata for the excess cost of thf- lower portion of tho sower. Alderman Louj.ce had heard that one or inoro of the prcterty owners had questioned tho right o; tho city to tax up to them this part of tho cost and It was at his Instance that tho question was referred to tho city so licitor for his opinion, K. P, dance, Hughes' Hall tonight. Tux Ferret lliillnu:. The ruling of Judge. Qunrlon of tho dls trlct court at Algunn In a "tax ferret" case, Is of much Interest here, In view ot the fact that tho county supervisors have taken no action yet regarding their contract with F. M. Cunningham ot Indiana. In tho suit In question tho town of Kolfo sought to recover taxes on property which had been disclosed through the etloits of a tax ferret. TIip defendant contendrd that the provisions ot section 1374 of tho code of 1897 were not retroactive; that chapter CO of thu laws of thu Twenty-eighth general assembly by Implication repeals section 1374, and that In any cneo section 1374 is unconstitutional Judge Quarton sustained nil the conten tlous of tho defendant. In tho event of Judgo Qunrton's ruling being sustained by tho supremo court It will menn that Cun ulnghnm has no contract with Pottawntta mlo county. Cunningham Is still working on tho books and records lu the court house, but has given no Intimation a if to' how far back his researches extend. It Is known that ho has been taking a list nf all tho larger claims In tho Olllcer & Pusey receivership matter with n view ot Investigating If tho de positors listed their roldtngs in tho banks In thdlr statements to tho nsscssor. StrmiKT with II nil Dnllura. A rtrnngcr after buying a glass of bcor last evening nt tho Turf Exchango on Uroadway attempted to change a counterfeit half dollar for ono ho had received In change. The proprietor, however, hap pened to seo thu mnn tako the bad coin from his pocket and mnko tho exchange. Ho threatened to call tho pollco nnd tho fellow promptly took to Ills heels. Officer Swanson gave chase, but tho stranger was too licet of foot. Tho officer pressed nn express wagon Into sorvlco nnd continued the cliaBe, when the fellow took across lots and made his escape. It w.ib reported that he had successfully worked tho same trick on two or three other saloons In the city during tho afternoon. Ilowcll'fc Antl-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. FloiH'iueii t Iteporteil. ATLANTIC, la., Nov. 30. (Special Telo gram.) Word comen from Anita, this county, that Frank O. Worthing, a busl ness mnn of that place, has eloped with Miss Emma White, a dressmaker. Accord lug lo word received hero an unduo Intimacy has been suspected between tho parties for somo time. Mnttera were brought to a head by tho Intervention of Miss White's rein tlves. Ilefore leaving Worthing transferred his business Interests to his brother and hl3 homo to his wife. Worthing has been In butlncss in Anita for nearly twenty years. Miss hlto Is also a longtime- resident of tho town and has always borno a good rcpu tatlon. Sinus City lo Get Ofllcru, SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 30. (Special Tclo- gram.) A private telegram from Chicago tonight conveyed tho Information from In side sources that the headquarters of the International Packing compony will bo ro moved from Chicago to Sioux City as a result of the trouble Blnco the annual meet ing of the company, when a los3 of over 1450,000 for tho year wn3 reported. An other statement was that tho Chicago plant will remain closed Indefinitely and that tho Sioux City plant will run. Every effort Is being made In the secret councils of the directors to retain tho claim to the $700.- C00 plant of tho company. l'rof. Snndcrn In Jlot Com In nr. ORINNELL, la., Nov. 30. (Special.) Prof. Frank K. Sanders of tho chair of biblical Utoraturo at Ynlc, who was elected early In tho fall by tho trustees of Iowa college to tho presidency of tho In stitution, to succeed Dr. Qeorgo A. Gates, nnd who slnco that time has had tho mat ter under consideration, hns written tho trustees saying that on account of his duties and obligations nt Yalo It will bo impos sible for him to accept. Tho trustees havo boen awaiting Prof. Sanders' decision and havo no other possiblo candidate in Bight. ('nnillllonn nt Decnttir Improve, ONAWA. la.. Nov. 30. (Special.) The smallpox situation at Decatur, Neb., Is about tho Enmo. The old cases nro doing well, but eleven new ones wcro reported yesterday by Dr. Towne, Inspector for the Nebraska State Hoard of Health, who Is tapldly getting qunrantlno regulations en forced and teems to havo a thorough knowl edge of tho situation. No deaths hnvo oc curred for some days nnd tho outlook seems better, but gmnt vigilance will br required nil winter to thoroughly stamp out tho disease. Grief Too Grent to Ilenr. ORINNELL, la.. Nov. 30. (Special.) Stephan Crono, a prominent farmer living two miles southeast of Dypart, was found by his wife hanging In his barn at an early hour. Ho hnd nrlsen bkforn daylight and gono out whllo In n domontod condition. For pomo dayB ho had beon brooding over somo domestic difficulties, nnd nlso tho fact that tho old homestead on which ho nud his family resldo hnd betn sold by tho hotra and hud to bo vacated In tho spring. Score AVns n Tie. RED OAK, In., Nov. 30. (Speclnl.)-The Corning High school foot ball team played Dexter hero Thanksgiving day before a largo crowd. It wan tho hardest, most In foresting game of tho season, nolther team having been defeated beforo this year. Tho scoro wus D to C. For n Cold In the limit. LAXATIVE I1RO.MO-QUININE TABLETS. Connerrnle Hlnliop of Fort Wayne. FORT WAYNE, Ind Nov. 30,-Rev. Her mnn Alerdliuc. lato nf St. Joseph's parish Indianapolis, was today consecrated fourth bishop of tho Cuthollc dlnceso of Fort Wuvne. Ttin reremonles drew to tills city a distinguished company of prelates nnd nliriv from every uloccso In tho central west. Most Rev. W. H. Elder, archbishop or Cincinnati, wus connccnuing premie. The coiiHucratlon Hcrrr.on was preached by Rev. Francis Chnrtrnnd, Becrotnry to lit. Itev. H. K. C uuiirci, iimiiop ot iiiuianapo is. After tho prescribed ceremonies In tho cuthcdrul a banquet wus served. Compliment lo Clevrlnnd. NEW YORK. Nov. 30. Tho World savs Now Jersey democrats uro Interested in a suggestion that Grove Clnvelund bo given the cumnllmenturv nomination for t'nlteil States senator. Somo hope tho cuueus to lio Held XJecemner 7 will name air. Cleve land, llnforn the caucus. It Is the purpose It Is said, to have a committee call upon Mr. Cleveland and ascertain where lie stands regarding the proposition. Thero nro nineteen democrats in tho New Jersey legls lature, against Bixiy-iwo republicans. Three Killed In Holler ploMon, niCLLEFONTAINE. O.. Nov 30.-A8 n re suit of a boiler exploilon eight miles west ot hero tnis evening i-pion nmoro ami iieny teuton uro oeau ami u'nanes .Monr ilylm,'. All nro farmer and wro eugngod In ilireddlnB (odder, , WAGES FOR INCOMPETENTS New Wrinklo in Management of State Charitable Institutions. COMPENSATION OF INMATES WORKS WELL One Iovra Superintendent Who Ad- voentes I'nylntc Siiinll Wniten to Those Who Cun Do HiimetulitK Tunnrdi FnrnlUK .Honey. DM 3 MOINES, Nov. 30. (Special.) Judgo Klnno of tho State Hoard of Control re turned today from tho regular visit to tho Institution for the Feeble Minded at Glen- wood nnd tho Hospital for Insane at Clarlndb. Ho roportu that the health ot tho Inmates of tho two Institutions was never better. At Gienwood, whero thero are 891 persons of detective tnlnds, tho largest number that has ever been lu that Insti tution nt any one lime, there Is but ono person confined to bed with Illness. This Is rcmnrltablo among this class of ntato charges. Tho health of patients at Clarlnda Is ulso most excellent. On December 18 Dr. Rogers, superin tendent of the Institution at Gienwood, will read a paper beforo the quarterly conferonco of superintendents of stnte In stitutions In Des Moines on tho subject of "Compensation to Inmates of Public In stitutions." This Is regarded by him as a growing question nnd ono sure to attract much attention nt nn early date. Dr. Rogers has adopted tho system to some extent In tho Institution at Gienwood, giv ing Botno slight compensation to Inmates for work dono, and tho plan has been found to bring excellent results. Judgo Klnno will go to Chicago on Monday to glvo nn address at tho Union League club on "Non partisan Control of State Institutions." Traveling Meii'n AsNueliitlon. Tho twentieth nnnunl meeting of tho Iowa State Traveling Men's ns3oclatlon will bo held In Des Moines tomorrow. The as sociation Is tho oldest of tho vnrlous as sociations of trnvellng men nnd ono of tho largest, having about 12,000 members. Its membership among traveling men who llvo In Iowa Is over 1,000. There arc about 800 members who llvo In Nebraska, mostly In Omaha and Lincoln, but somo members aro to bo found In Uoatrlce, Hiiatings, Grand Island and other cities. William 11. Wheoler will bo ro-olocted president and I', b. Haley secretary and trensurer. Tho ofllcors report that tho aosoclatlon is pros perous and growing nnd Its nffalrs In ex cellent condition. About 200 members are expected to attend tho nnnunl meeting. Uilirrm Co in puny on Trial. Tho express companies nro to havo an other bout with tho Iowa courts In regard to tho manner of handling liquors shipped into tho state. Tho Ccrro Gordo county grand Jury has Indicted representatives of tho United States Express company for al leged violation of tho Iowa prohibitory laws. They havo been carrying on their business as customary In all parts of tho country. Anyone wishing a keg of beer forwards tho order through tho express company on blanks prepared for that pur pose and on receipt of tho goods pays the bill nnd gets what 'ho wants. Under the old law this method of doing business was beyond nil question legal and right, but somo changes having boon mado In the law tho Ccrro Gordo county nttorney has decided that the express companies violate tho law by handling the liquor business In tho manner Indicated. Tho case will be a test ono nnd determlno tho exact rights of tho common carriers under tho amended laws. I)end Hotly Found. Tho lifeless body of Thomas Mumhr was found In the railroad yards In East Des Moines this morning, terribly mutilated, probably by a Rock Island train, which struck him last night. Murphy was clgnrmakor, a member of tho union at Ottumwa and was married. There are rumors of foul play, but no clue. Colonel G. L. Godfrey, chairman of the Iown Shiloh commission, returned todny rrom tho visit south. Ho reports a flnu. trip of tho commission to tho battlefields and success In locating tho lines occupied by the Iowa troops. All members of tho commlslson who wont to tho battlefield parks aro well pleased with them. The following members of the State Board of Educational Examiners held a conference at tho office of tho state super intendent today: Superintendent Barrett of tho stato educational department, Georgo E. MacLcan, president of tho Iowa State university; II, II. Scerley, president of the Stato Normal Kchool; Prof. H. H. Freer of Cornell college and Miss Elizabeth Hughes of the Stato Normal school. The board Is preparing for tho December ex aminations of teachers for state certifi cates. Aecldenlnll- Killed. OTTUMWA, la., Nov. 30. (Special Tele gram.) John Sholton was killed accident ally by E. P. Smoot while quail hunting. Stcoot Is now n raving maniac. LOSS OF MEMORY is often derived from an unlooked for source tho Kidneys. Odorous urine or that which scalds or stains is an in fallible proof that you are progressing tow-tiros jinght s uisease or one ot tne other forms of Kidney Trouble all of which aro fatal if permitted to grow worse, MORROW'S KID-WE-OIDS will arrest the disease and under most solemn guarantee effect a cure whero it Is possible by humnn means, MSUUASUA penple cared br Klil'tifoldi. In writing tkrm piriir rnrioie (lumpen nrntea eoTriopc. II. J. Kuchrta, IB510 t. Mncntn Mrt, H. Iloflmnn. 5M N. IMiitl. Lincoln Mm. C- li Smith. 2414 Slirrmnn avc Omnh tt. C. TunUey, Knrlnrrr, Uu: Ml.inil At. Omibt Mrs- V. M. Uirnrr. JUM ok M. Omaha (J. II. Tarktr. 2M) IV, joih at. Omaha Mrs. J O. Datla. 601 s, 30lh af, Omaha II. K. Murphy, (Vnchmen. 2IA s. 3t'i t Omaha Mm. A. K. Harris. Hid Howard at. Omaha Mr H. ,M llenton. 706 S. .10th at. Omaha John Nwanion, Printer, .ill 3. 12th at Omaha Mrs. T. IL William vm. 717 H. 17lh at Omaha Mrs. II. C Rogers, too ;;. It Hi at Omaha Morrow's Kid-ne-oids aro not nllls. but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty I ..,." ... . . I JOHN MOllflOWACO,, OPHINQFICLO, corns u uox ni urug stores. if You Gan't LEEPLESSNESS is simply a rapid road to the insane asylum. No greater calamity can befall a person than to become sleepless. The extreme weakness, the tired and utterly exhausted and prostrated fcelintrs followintr wakeful, disturbed and ble. What wonder that there are so many shattered nerves, tired brains, and debilitated bodies, when we consider the thousands upon thousands who pass sleepless or disturbed nights, and rise mornings feeling indescribably miserable, dragged out, scarcely able to face the day's work 1 What wonder that so many rise mornings from their beds, where they have lain with weary lids and sleepless eyes, tossing irom siae 10 siui:, ur biuipiy catching short, unrefreshing naps filled with dreams, feeling heavy-headed, with pale face, haggard looks, dull and heavy, ringed eyc3, and go about their daily em ployment with tired limbs, exhausted energies, nerveless and ambitionless. There is one sure way to cure sleeplessness,' and that is by the use of Dr. Greene's Nervura, the great brain and nerve invigorator. This won derful remedy is Nature's own sleep producer, and is perfectly harmless, being made from pure' vegetable medicines fresh from the lap of Nature. It may be given to infants, children, or the most delicate invalids without fear. It soothes, calms, and quiets the weakened, irritable and over-wrought nerves, producing perfect repose, and refreshing, natural sleep; at the same time it builds up and tones up the shattered nerves and gives renewed life, strength, vitality and vigor Mr Fm Mm Dyers, Alflanco, Ohio, sayss " Some time ago, I suffered vyitli general disability and nervousness. I could not sleep at night nor In the daytime. I suffered almost everything and hnd a hovero pain in my nide. I was depressed in splrlta and discouraged in every way. Ono day I read of Dr. Greene's Ncrvitra blood and nerve remedy, aud determined to try it. 1 havo now taken six or eight bottles and I feel like a new man. I had only taken it a short time when it began to build rao up. I can sleep now and have a good appetite and feel that I have a new lease of life. I con Bldcr Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy the best of medicines." Dr. Ormcno can bo consulted free, personally or by latter, at Ms of f lorn, 35 West 14th Street, New York City. A free letter of advice from the dis tinguished specialist has placed many an unhealthy man and woman on the road to reooverym S5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha. VARICOCELE HYDROCELE cua. Method Dew, never (alls, without cutting, pain or lohsof time. o vpHII. IEcuri'(Jforl"e,imUhePolBOL thoroiishly cleaned from the system. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely and forever. No "UKBAIUNO OUT" of thdlea.se on the skin or face. Treatment contains no daocerous drugs or Injurious tnedlrlnen. WEAK MEN J'?. ?5,V lA" K"? SeaUALLY IlKniLlTY or i:xn aiirtion. Wastino Wkaknkss Invomjntahy Losses, with Kmii.v n ico at In Youno nnd Mmnt-B Aoid. tack of vim. vlffor und strength, with sexual organs Impalrtd and weak. STRICTURE KMirauy cured with a new -lU !ccTnnd Infallible Ilomn Treat ana ULLtl ment. NninHtruments.nopaln, no detention from hunlness. Gonorrhoea, Kidney and madder Trouble. Ceniultitlon Free. Treatment by Mill. Gallon or address Ho Q lAttt nt. Dr. Searles & Soarles .Omaha, Neb. THOSE BERUTIFUL Anhurn Tlntu, so noticeable anion faah. tollable warueo, are preducedoaly by Hair Regenerator the rUantatand pioatlaatlng Hair Cel. orlui. It ! easily applM, alifoluttlj karmmas ami "nk AFri.ic.'ATiort LAHTS MOKTIld. Bam Din of hair col. crod tree. Send for Pan.pnlet. IJMPFRIAL CHEMICAL MFU. CO.. 22 W. 214 St.. Nor Vers. "11a by drucetsta and hairdressers. Ban Dr. Kay's Utlcuro cures all IS trEflll"!! femnlo dlseuaes. At drut data, f I. lUiihtrated boo' TV. 11. J. Ii ay. Nantfttfii v v D SHANY THEATERS SUNDAY, DEC. 2. HOYTS A BRASS MONKEY Tlin IMG COMEDY IIOOM. niGUESTI IHUGHTHST! BKST1 WITH N1AZ3E TRUMBULL A.M A HllrKIIIOIt CAST. Gentorvi!!e Goal And ooal from tho host mines In the couutn . AIbo imrd conl nntl wood. Prompt delivery 1b our motto. Transferee Between Council Bluffs and Omaha' Council muff Oflk'd, No. 23 North Main I en 1 11 flO St. Tciuptiono i-o. Omahn Office, ail South 12th Stroot. Tuloohono 1308. Connection mado with South Omaha I - Tranbitu't WSLLIAM WELCH, Stock Ranch fnr Sale AUUIIl o Illlicn Jiuim ui I.UUI1VU 111UIIKI. 11 miles from Houth Omalin anu l'.j mile from rullroad switch. About TOj norej, 35 ucres cultivated, Including liay meadow und fruits: 30) acres in timber, 1 . A ...It .... 1. p .........II Til.. U ., sec 10 mm) nnu uniivn cruecn: mx-roim liousit, barn, mock shedi, chicken home .t unci ii. liniiHn. nv rtf fnlHi.tr t.,n.. by 4-horBO-powcr Knnollno enKllin to VM. barrel reservoir, to house, barn, ffPil lot, ho pasture and three pant lire euclos ures; all fenced by u barb wire fencoi. L, P. JUDSON, 929 6th Ave, Council Bluffs, la, Tel. 348 mm mm a or Sloop VioH, Yosb Abg Daingorous Condition unrefreshinK niorhtsare terri to the system. Tfmamummmi ii i i ii ifuViTf Mig7rT'? ASK FIVE WOMEN ASK FIVE WOMEN what thoy read first when they pick up The Bee nnd three of tne five will toll you tho advertisements. That's tho thing n whole lot of merchants, principally those who do not advertise, fail to understand peoplo read advertisements because they are interested in them. They don't hnvo to be fooled into reading an ad, neither do they have to have big bill poster typo to be mado to read an ad. There is nothing the housewife puts so much thought on as where she oan got wjiatsho wants the boat goods and the moat for her money. She reads tho little ads as well as the big ads. Don't think u little ad is burled. An inch means as much by Itself, If you eay tho right thing, as It does if mix ed up in a big half page "Dig Store" ad. If you only have one or two things to sell an inch in Tho Bee will sell It. Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots In a body for tale at a Tory reasonable price. Theat lots are located In Omaha addition and llo nlfh and dry. Tier will make a splendid location for some factory. Several other Iota suitable for building purposes one of them especially will make a fins lecatlen for a home, being; within one block of the meter line and within two blooks of a school haute and church located la the wee tern part ot the city. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. CLEAR OUT SALE SECOND-HAND STOVES, HEATERS and COOKS Wo nro handling no mnny Kavorltn Unr-o nurnorn anil PoIo'h Hot H!nHt that wo nro overloadi d with Borne second-bund -Htoveti In kochI cundltlon, All hnvo been rebuilt. Bold on tfuarantco; If not oh represented ami satisfactory rnny b.i oxchanBod at price paid on any now Htovo wo hnvo. 3 Veer hh OHr'andH, 2 ltiullant Hornet). Stewarts nnd all tho well known r makes . Altio stiveral Rooil Cook moves. Al.l. MUST GO IK l'HICKH WII,I MOVK TIlhM. Kodaks, Kameras and Kutlery for Kristmas, 41 Main St., Council Bluffs