I 8 TITE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. Bouricius Music House 335 Broadway COUNCIL JIIMJll mi:.tio. Davis sells gloss "Mr. Riley,'' 6-cent clerr. Duo Missouri tjiilt. Gilbert Uros. Gas llxlurcH nnd kIoIicm nt nixby's Flno A. U, C Iht Neumaycr's hotel Wollmnti, scientific optlclnn, 409 H'd'y. Bchmldt't) photos, new nnd Intent styles. W. J ItostettT, dcnti.it, Iialdwln block. Mooro's stock food kllln worms, fatitns. Sec Hclimldt for cleratit holiday photos, Drink lSudwelsor beer. U. Ilutctifclil, ant. I.cffcrt, Jeweler, optician 2M Hroadwny. New lino of stntuury. C. 12. Alexander ft Co., 333 lirondwuy. Ort your work done at tin pontitnr EokI laundry, 711 Broii.1v.ay. 'l'hone 157. W. C. Kslep. tindertnkrr. IS !enrl street, Telephones: Office. 07; renlder.ee. 33. W. V. draff, tindprtnk'r nnd llcenred em balmor, Ml riouth Mnln Btteet. 'l'hone M Morcan ft Klein, uphotstcrlnn. furniture repairing, mnttrehs making, 122 8. Main at MnmbiTH of Council IlluffM Itebektth lodge No. 3 will incut Wednesday utternaon sit 3 o'clock. For rent, furnished rooms, renson.iblq; ntenm heat, km, bath; references required. 728 Mynr.tcr Htrcet. V. If. UodKu of thn Illinois Central rail way ha been cuKed to Winona, 111., by tho death of u relative. Miss Arkwrlnhfs china nnd watercnlor exhibit. 0.X Myimtcr Htrcet, for one week, bcRlnnlnir December 1. 13. K Klrklnnd of 17R Klflernlh nvenun hu reported the theft of n bicycle from his residence Friday nlKlit. Uert ICnnpp nnd MJnn Younif, both of Honey Creek, were married In this city yes tcrdiiy, Justice Vlen otllclntliiK. r. K. II Campbell has Kono to Montann, whero he ban secjred tho contract for tho construction of u number of bridges. Your wife will love you If you buy Sheri dan coal. Smokeless, no clinkers, foot nor sulphur. 1'cnlon & Foley, sole itcclltM, A want add in The Ilea will brine re sults. Tho same attention given to n want aild In Council Uluffn us at the Omaha olllco Jewel court No. 2, Tribe of Hen Ilur, will meet Monday evening, when all memberH of the degree staff nro retiuestcil to bo present. J. U. Sherman complained o tho polleo luHt ovrnluir that his overcoat had been Htolen from thn barn at J. T. Stewurt'H residence. Mrs. I'nntlus of TOR First avenue has nsked the police to recover n black marten col laretto which was Htolen from tho hall of her resldenco Friday nli;ht. V. H. KlmliTley of Lincoln, Neb,, will glvo a Htcreoptleon lecturo Monday evening at tho First Christian clnircn. nustriitltiR tho work of tho American Sunday School union. While- ltnac rastle, Lady Highlanders, Till rrcrt Wednesday ovetdtiR nt 7 o'clock with Mrs. J. C. Flrmlnjr. MB Fifth nvenu. when olllcers for tho ensuing year will bo elected. Truo council No. M, Knights nnd Ladles of Security, will mret In regular Besslon Tuesday evenlii;? at lloyal Arcanum hall. The business cession will be followed by danclnc. Ethel Cramer, Twenty-second street and Aventio F, wns reported to tho Hoard of Health yesterday iih suffering from scarlet fever. Two noun of Dr. Harstow wero re ported to bo 111 with chlckcnpox. Mrs. Charles J. lloth of Seventh avenuo has been palled to ilnttlo Creek, Mich., by tho borioits Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Kinmii llnlinnn, who went there recently to undergo a severe surglcul operntlon. "Tho Ilrownles" at Dohany's Saturday, TVr,.mlifr 8: xmctuculiir. melodious chor uses, catchy music, witty lines, beautiful costumes; the most popular play on the stage. Matinee, 10c, 20c, 30c; night, lue. 25c, 8jc, OOc. The Klks' clubhouso on First avenue Is rapidly nearlng completion. Tho lust brick htiM been laid anil tho building Is under roof. Tho windows are all In, bo that the contractor can now llnlsh tho interior work Independent of the votaries of the weather. John M. Harden, former street super visor, met with a serious accident in a run away butt night. Ho was driving In a buggy when his horso became unmanage able and throw him out. His collarbone wafl broken and several ribs torn Ioomc. He was removed to his home at 1422 Avenue r. A deer belonging to W. It. Cuppy of Avoca, which escaped last Wednesday, Is said to bo bending toward Council Hluffs. It was seen Thursday in tho vicinity of Treynor and has so far eluded tho efforts of h number of men to capturo It. Tho deer In Falrmount park were purchased by the commissioners from Cuppy. A match dropped In a barrel of paint In. Win basement of the three-story brick building on Ilroatlway, occupied by Swalno & Matter, started a small blaze which called out "the lire department yesterday morning shortly nfter k o'clock. The tinmen wero smothered by placing a covering over the barrel beforo the nrrlvul of tho department. l'rcpnra lions for repaying Ilrynnt street aro well under way and last evening moro than half of tho excavating und tearing up of the old cedar blocks had been done. A large force of men is employed and tho work will be rushed along while the good weather lasts. The bottom courso will bo Council Jlluffs brick and thu top courso Onlesburg brick or block, Mrs. A. O. Mudge, wlfo of Dr. Mudge. died Friday nU-ht at her home, 338 West llroadwayi after tin illnesH of one week with peritonitis. Her age wns 49 years. lie sides her hiuiband (die leaves two daugh ters, Mrs. W. I,. i:vans of Salem, Neb., and Miss Irene, living dt home, and ono son. U II. Mudge of Denver, Colo. Notice of funernl will be given later. In some unknown manner a basket of rubblnh In the main hall of the North Klghth str-nt schoolhouse caucht tire abo.lt C o'e'ock last evening. The liinzo was dis covers by peoplo living In tho vicinity, who broke In tho doors and cvxllliKUlshed tho Unities before the arrival of the lire de partment. Tlio only tiamnfo wus a hole burned In tho iloor. Nono of tho school buildings are Insured. Charles II. llovt's revival of his most successful comedy. T Hniss Monkey," will h. the attraction In this city at til" Dolniny theater tonight. The principals of the ci'.'iitHiny aro llrtit-el.iss artists and In cludes. th- pretty ami nttrncllvo soubrette. Mazlo Trumbull, who plays "Baggage.' Charles A. Morgan Is the "Jonah" of the iilcoe. Hoth Mt Trumbull nnd Mr. Morgan liavo made great hits In their respective characters. Just Itnnglno how you would feel to be a bride of a few hours and on the wed din? tour be Hcparntcd from your husband, nil the fault of the railroad otllelals full ing to notify tho passengers that nt a Junction part of tho train went one way nnd part continued on Its rourfe. Tho neeldent causes many laughable situations which must be seen to lie appreciated. "Two Married Women " which will be presented nt the Dohanv theater next Monday night, will explain tho whole nlfnlr to your entire satisfaction. Harry Howard, nllns Ollmore. and Charles Hrowimru are conllned In the city Jail, charged with committing the recent bur glaries at a saloon on Ilroadway conducted by J. I'lunell. A gold watch, which was stolen on the occasion of the last raid, was traced to them through a pawn ticket found In their possession when they were nrrcsti'd In Omaha n few da8 ago. They were turned over to the local authorities by the Onmlia police yesterday afternoon and brought back hero by Detectlvo Weir. It Is understood that Drown has turned statu witness. Best Shoes Made Cut from the FINEST LEATHI1H nml m.tdo by UNION LAHOI1, Nfgotlatfd In Eiistern Nebraska and lowu James N Casndy, Jr., Vii Main St . Council Hluffs, Save Your Pfloney Hi- nvcstlnit Jl 1,1111 uir KAM.Mi.S, LOW Ap 111 ILIUMi AMV.X, i:tU Pcurl Street, Council llluni, In, ' AVE llt'Y ONI.Y Till: .sum; stohi;. 412 BROADWAY. j BLUFFS. SASH WINS AT EVERY POINT rormal Order of Court in His Cwe Given Out by Olcrfc OPPOSITION IS ENTIRELY SWEPT AWAY .ludtro Mncy Order Corrections In thu .Minute mill StoeU IteconU of tho t'n Ion I.nnd nml Improve ment tonipaii). Judgo Macy's decree In tho suit of Ed ward W. Ntiih of Omaha nKalnst tho Union Land nnd Improvement company and otli era, tried beforo him In tho district court hero last October, wns received by tho clerk of tho district court yesterday. On Novem ber 2 Judge Macy, beforo adjourning tho Octobor term, handed down a verbal de cision In tho case, which was in favor of Nah, but tho language of tho decrco showa that tho result of tho trial was a swcepIuR victory for Nash, and unlesa .overruled in tho event of an appeal to tho supreme court, rellovos him from any further litigation In tho matter. The decree In part follows; It Is thercforo ordered, adjudged and lo crced that tho capital stock of the rnion Land and Improvement company held by plaintiff wa fully paid for at lu par or face value at the orgunlratloti of the de fendant company In ls92; thut plaintiff was never tho owimr of Bald stock, but held tho sumo as collateral secirity lor tho debt of said company to him; thnt ho never has been a stockholder In tho Union Lund nnd Improvement company or i subscriber for its stock In any amount or lu uny manner, or llablo for any part of tho par vaSuo of ltH stock. It Is further ordered that each and every clause, provision and writing In the record and minutes of the proceedings of tlio stockholders and directors of the Fnlon Uind and Improvement compan, whereby It is made to npear that the plaintiff Is or over wan a Htcckholdcr of said comimny, and ail entries appearing in the books of account of said company, purporting to show that plaintiff Is a stockholder therein or Indebted to It In any way. bo and tho samo tiro hereby canceled; that tho en tries In the stock certtilcato register of the Union Land nnd Improvement company, purporting to show that plalntltT Is a stock holder of sold company bo und the same aro hereby so corrected and reformed that said entrlea will show tho plaintiff hold said stock as collateral security; that tho words "Union Ijind and Improvement com pany" written uioti tho back of four such certificates and shares be and tho same aro hereby canceled nnd said assignment appearing upon the back of said certlllcnteM is hereby corrected und reformed so that It will read as and be an assignment of said certltlcitos to H. W. Nash ns pledgee. It Is further ordered that the said de fendants bo nnd aro hereby perpetually enjoined and restrained from prosecuting any or either of tho threo revcnil actions bv them restiectlvelv broucht acnlnst the plaintiff, or taking any other or further proceedings in snui nciion, or euner ni them, suvo to cause tho samo to bo dis missed. The decree also perpetually enjoins the defendants, tho Union Land and Improve ment company, tho First National bank of this city and tho Interstate Commercial company, from Instituting or pioscciitlng any action nt law or In equity or any other legal proceedings In thn courts of this stato or the courts of tho United States seeking to charge him, as a stockholder of the Union Land and Improvement company, for Its debts. The company is also enjoined from instituting any proceedings at law for tho purpose of charging Narh with a liability as a stockholder of tho company and from pretending, asserting or claiming to any person or persons that ho Is or over was a stockholder In said company, or liable In wholo or In part for the par value of tho stock of tho company held by him Nash Is given Judgment for all costs of tho suit against tho defendants. For tho holidays Petersen & Schoenlng aro arranging an endless display of fur niture and house-furnlshlng goods. Faber, Dixon, Dlagraph and other high grade pencils, 30c n dozen, In our stationery department. DeLong, Tho Printer. Decorated toilet sets for S2.85 at Keller & Hand's, 407 Ilroadway, for this week. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 2S0. Wanted Girl for housework. 339 Scott. Qravel roofing. A. II. Read. S41 Broadway. Smallpox Qnnrnnt lue. Tho city council met as a board of health yesterday morning to discuss with City Physician Jennings the need of any furthor measures to prevent tho spread of smallpox From tho reports of Drs. Jennings and Troynor It was evident that everything pos sible Is being dono by tho authorities. The mcmborB of the Union Pacific bridge gang, with which Ara Deots was associated, havo been vaccinated by Dr. Treynor with tho exception of threo or four men who re fused. Coiimey and Doets, tho two patients nt tho city posthouse, nro doing nlcoly, and through tho effortn of Dr. Treynor ar now comfortably lodged and havo every thing they need, Conmey is confined to bed, owing to tho disease having attacked hl3 feet. A small framo shed has been erected at tho corner of Sixth avenuo nnd Ninth avo nuo ns a shelter for the special pollcemon detailed (o watch tha hospital nnd Marr residence at night. Correct visiting curds, 200 for JL Long, Tho Printer, 307 Ilroadway, Do- If you want to furnish your homo bo sum and see Petersen & Schoenlng nnd got their prices on furniture nnd household goods of nil descriptions. A 100-plcco English semt-porcolaln dln nor set that sold for $!).G0 goes this week at tti.GO at Keller & Hand's, 407 Ilroadway. Tried .Suicide. Lena Witt, a domeslc, lu a fit of de spondency attempted to commit suleldo at tho Ogden house last night by the chloro form routo. For tho last three years sho has been employed at various times at tho Ogden houso, but recently secured n po sition with a prlvalo family. Sho camo flown town last evening to sccuro some Our Armored Cruiser Shoe For Boys' Wear Filled with CHILLIS r STEEL CIU- CIET8, which protect the bottom nnd insure the wearer double, thu service or any shoe tnado for boys. SARGENT. Sinn of the Hear. medicine for her mtitrcss and on icturn Ing to the house was Informed that they had no further need of h?r services. Shu went to tho OGden house, whero she wns told her room was nt her disposal. She appeared very despondent end suspicion was aroused by her If nvlng In a frleud tf room a slip of paper giving her slstor'o address In Omaha. This friend notllled tho mnnagcr of tho hotel and ho had the door of Mlsa Witt's room forced. She was found Inscnslblo on tho bed with a cloth over her fnco nnd n largo bottle of chloroform by tho sldo of tho bed on a chair. A phy sician wns summoned nnd the unfortunate woman restored, after nn hour'3 work, to consciousness. You can buy n Alio rocking chair, a ladles' writing desk, sideboard, extension tnblo and every other hind of n piece of fur niture nt Petersen &. Schoenlng'a nt reason able prlroe. They niako a feature of fur nishing homci) nnd giving satisfaction to all purchasers. A full lino of toyn and Chrtstmn goods almost given away at Keller & Hand's, 407 Hroadwny. Open every evening till 9 o'clock. You can own anything In thU atoro by paying 11 11 week until paid for. Everything In rubber stamps. The I'rinter, 207 Ilroadway. DeLong, Tho glnsn In I ho now Wickham building will bo furnished by ftcorgo S. Davla. Davis sells paint. I.ocnl Society Mciits, Mr. and Mrr. Harry Wcstcott entertained at dinner Tuesday night. The Misses ltnss of Willow avenuo enter tained at cards Saturday afternoon. K. Ilyndshaw of Chicago Is thn guest of hla daughter, Mrs. Drayton W. Hin.hnell, Mrs. George V. Orlswnld Is entertaining Mlsa Anna ,M. Peterson of Ilnwtliorno, In. Mrs Cli irles Hf no entertained nt dinner Friday ovenlug for Mr. und Mrs. Sweat ing. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mayne of llluff street entertained a family party at dinner Thurs day night. Mrs. H II. Olover of Ornnd Island, Neb., Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Cnvln, on Park avenue. Mr. mid .Mrs. Grnrgo llnntliorn of Fourth nveuuc eiitertnlned nt a family dinner party Thanksgiving night. Miss Mny Crano of Pnrk avontio enter tained a number of the, younger set at din ner Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huno entertained at dinner Wednesday night for Congressman and Mrs, Walter I. Smith. Mrs. J. N. Cur.udy. Jr., gave a luncheon at tho Omaha club Wednesday for her guest. Mrs. John Stafford of St. Louis. Miss Agnr-s MeClcllnri of lloston. Mass., Is the guest of her brother, Harry McClellan, while enrouto to Denver to visit friends. Oeoige llo'com of Memphis, Tenn,, Is tho guivit of his sister, Mrs. John N. Iialdwln, and mother, Mrs. llolcomb nt tho Grand hotel. Mrs. If. H. VanHrunt has as her guest Mrs. Conner of Dcni: on, la., wife of Congressman-elect Conner from tho Tenth district- Miss Maud Cavln. who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cavln of Park aveiue, returned to Washington, D. C, Inst Friday. Mrs. William Shaffer, 1009 Avenue B, en tertained Monday ntternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock In honor of the seventh birthday of her daughter, Laura. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. listep entertalnHl nt dinner Thursday night for Mrs. II. 11. (Hover of Grand Island and Miss Maud Cavln of Washington, D, C. Mr. and Mrs. S. Worley announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Harriot H. Worley to J. Trueman Jones, the wed ding to Hike placo this month. li. II. Merrlujn entcrtalnod nt dinner Tut.-sday night at his home on Fourth, avenuo tho olllcers and board of directors of tho Warehouse Construction company. Miss Klttlo White, who Is at home for the Thanksgiving holidays, from thn State university at Lincoln, entertained luat uven Ing a number of tho High school class of "JO. Tho dancing und card party given last night by the United Commercial Travelers at Hoyul Arcanum hall proved a most pleasant affair. There wus u large crowd present. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Douglass gavo a very enjoyable dancing party Friday nlzht nt their handsome homo on South Eighth street In honor of the house party they aro entertaining. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Cnsady, Jr., gave a seven-course dinner Thursday night lor Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford of St. Louis. The decorutlons wero American lleuuty roses, ferns und red candles. Tho Council Bin IT a Woman's club held Its regular monthly reception yesterday nfter noon at tho resldenco of Mrs. E. C. Smith on First avenue. Tho members of tho lit erary department wero the hostesses, Miss Hcssle Spoor entertnlned nt n taffy pulling party nt her home on Seventh nve mio yesterday afternoon. The parlors wero prettily decorated with carnations and cut roses, llofreBhmenta were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dojglas are enter taining a house party, their guests being Mr. and Mrs, W. Coppock of Mason City, Mr. and Mrs. Franz Shenkberg of Sioux City, Miss Edith Hrady und Arthur Rule of Cedar Kuplds. Tho members of tho Central University Extension club were pntnrtnlnni! Tnwiiiv afternoon by Miss Kellmore and Mrs. Paul son ut the homo of tho lntter on Fifth ave nue, i ne reguiur meeting or tho club will bo hold next Tuesday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Matthews. Tho fair given by tho members of St. Pauls KnlsLonnl church Thnrsilnv. ViHilm- and Saturday wus ono of tho enjoyablo and ru uiienueii social ovuilis OI mo weeK. It proved most successful In every way nnd was brought to a closo last night with u buttlo of confetti In the Midway. The dancing party given Tuesday night at Odd 1'ollowM hall by Dr. and Mrs. Donald Macrae, Jr., was tho swell functlo-i ol tho week and socluly turned out In f force. Tha hall was elaborately decorate! wiui luuiiiH, lerns uiiu cm nowers in pro fusion. Hi-freshineiits wero served lu tho banqueting ha:i. One of the most pleasant affairs of last woe was the second iinnual reception, ball and bunoiiot given Wednesday night at Odd I-ollowH hall by tho members of Uhaduklniu temple. Knights of Khoru.ssan. Tho affulr was attended bv n large gathering of the knights and their friends and dancing was kept up until n late or, moro coricctly spcuklng, an early hour. Commencing Monday, the millinery store of Sirs. A. Huster will be oprn every even ing until after Christinas. There will ba a great reduction in prices during tho holi day season. DoLong will print U right. Commonwealth 10-cunt cigar. Mnrrliu;c Llcrnne. Llcotises to wed wore Usuod yesterday to tho following persons: Nanm nnd Hesldence. Age, Hert Knapp, Honey Creek, In 20 Mlna Young, Honey Crook, la 17 Myron Carlllo, Underwood, In 2.1 Molllo Kimball, Weston, la 21 Huy your furniture, stoves and hard waro nt Pntursen Schoenlng'a and you will got the best goods at tho lowest prices. Good envelopes, 16c per box of 100 In our stationery department. DoLong, Tho Printer, 307 Ilroadway. Odd )ti-!llllnn, RIOL'X CITY, la., Dec. 1. (Speclnl Tolo gram.) A. T. Anderson nnd nennott An derson, brother, separatrd In Sweden twenty-flvo years ago. Tho former Is a wealthy stockman nt Stanberry, Mo, By accident ho learned that llennett, whom he had not seen in a quarter of a century, wns living lu Sioux City. Ho cumo hero, determined to pcrpetr.ito a nurprlso on hlin. Ho called at Hciinott's homo und was uot recognized. IIo engaged his brother to superlutcnd tho crcitlon of an alleged building. Talking business they strolled downtown and then attended thn theater. I All tho whllo the Sioux city brother sus , pectcd nothing. Tluy wandered over to tho Missouri brother's hotel and qulto by ncclden llennett noticed tho nnmo of A. T. Anderson en tho register and saw through tho Joke The scepe which fol lowed was pathetic In Its Joy.' COUNT OF IOWA'S VOTE ENDS Result Reached Showi Overwhelming Lead for Republican Candidates. TRAVELING MEN'S ASSOCIATION MEETS Mnnr IcleRiit-N llcnr HciiorU of 1'ros urrotin cnr und Choose Ollloom to Snrir DiirliiK bo Un suIuk Term. DES MOINES, Dec. 1. (Special Tele gram.) Tho count of Iowa's vote wus com pleted today and ilual Ilgurcs given. Tho vote for becretary of stato follows: W. 11. Martin (rep.), 303,s:i; S. 11. Crano (dom.), 209.707; S. O. Plllnbury (prohlb.), U.110; T. (1. Wheolcr (pop,), C7S; J. M, Krrmtr (social labor), 249; E. W. Sago (united Chrlhtlan), 204; C. Wlrth (social deiu.), 2.4S1. Thu plurality for McKlulcy was 2,489 moro than for tho head of tho stutc ticket. Thero wero 2C0 nicmbcr3 of tho Iowa Stato Travollug Men's association In at tendance at tho twentieth annual meet ing. President Wheeler made his annual report, showing a substantial lncrcaso In membership and general Interest In the asrcelatlon. Tho report of Secretary Haley showed that the number of members ad mitted during tho year was 1,C3'J and ra lnstatemeuts 45. Thero wero dropped for nonpayment of dues 654, deaths reported OS, canceled 21 and resigned l'J. Tho net lncrcaso was 1,022 and tho present ment hol ship Is 12.129i Tho treasurer reported a balance of 130,239,93 ono year ago, whlcii is now 13,724.90. Tho bcncllts paid during tho year amounted to (74,137.65. A. I). Cummins, attorney, reported on tho status of various cases lu tho courts und Dr. Hnnnwalt on tho work of tho examiner during tho year. Tho new board of di rectors will continue substantially tho same policy tho coming year. Tho election of olllcers resulted: President, William Wheeler; vice president, O. H. Winnie; Becretary and treasurer, F. E. Haley; di rectors, William A. Myer, E, C. Evans, John Vcrran, Adam Sterling nnd W. H. Smith. School Hook Activity. In a very short time there will bo a lively scramble among tho representatives of tho various school book companies for busi ness In Iowa. Flvo years ago, when tho law was new under which county or dis trict uniformity may bo adopted, thlrty tlirco of the counties of Iowa took up the county uniformity Idea. Under this law tho contracts wero made for a period of flvo years. This period Is now nearly ended nnd tho result Is that In all theso thirty-three counties new contracts will bo m ml 0 and tho county boards will again havo under consideration tho adoption of new series of books. It opens tho field for lively work among tho publishers. Tho startling fact Is reported in this connec tion thnt tho school book business of tho stato of Iowa docs not amount to over (500,000 n year and Is not as large as tho cigarette trado has been. Wife Not n Ilnnkrapt, An unusual mothod of circumventing bankruptcy proceedings 1b to bo tried In Plymouth county. N. II. Miller of nemsen hns brought suit against Mrs. Nlc Mauer, wlfo of n farmer In Plymouth county, for tho recovery of J127 for merchandise pur chased of plaintiff. Nlc Mauer, tho hus band of the defendant, went through tho banktruptcy court last spring and wbb properly discharged as a bankrupt. Among his creditors was tho plaintiff. Now tho latter brings suit agatUBt Mrs. Mauor for tho sum named on tho ground that tho gocds purchased wore household necessities and wero used by her and that as sho has not been declared a bankrupt he Is en titled to Judgment against her. She re cently fell heir to a portion of tho estate of her fnthcr and a Judgment for the amount against her would bo good. Petition for. u Sec. One of tho most representative petitions asking for division of a dloceso ever pre pared and signed will be forwarded from Dcs Moines Sunday evening to Dubuque, thero to bo presented to Archbishop Keano and tho bishops and tho council of tho church nt tho meetings Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. This petition asks for tho division of the Davenport dloceso of tho Catholic church and the creation of a see with Des Moines as the seo city and homo of a new bishop. The movement grow out of the effort on the part of the Sioux City members of tho church to secure a division of the northern dloceso which has bocn persisted In In tho last ten years. Prominent members of the church here havo been assured that wbon the division comes It will lncludo both of the dioceses In Iowa, as they aro of nearly equal church population, nnd whon Sioux City nets a bishop De.i Moines will also got one. Tho report sent out from Sioux City that an order had nlrcady been re celved for a division of the northern dlo- coso la untrue, as Archbishop Krane de clares positively ho has had no communi cation from Homo on tho subject and tho matter Is right whero it was when Arch bishop Hennessey died, llowover, It will bo considered at the meeting of tho suf- fragnn bishops and tho archbishop's coun cil In Dubuque next wook, when tho no.v archbishop will rccelvo reports on tho condition of the church in tho entlro field Tho petition which la being prepared la Des Moines asking for tho division already contains tho names of most of tho promt nent bU3lucs3 and professional inon of Dcb Moines,' tho city and county officials, ull tho members of tho Iowa suprome court, tho Iowa stato officers, Including tho gov ernor, und of prominent Catholics. Thero nro over 12,000 members of the church In Des Molnon alone, tho largest number In any city of Iowa. Tho delegation which will go to Dubuque with tho petition aro confident that Des Moines will get a bishop somo time next year. Iiitliectliiic Conrt Hoinm. Judges Conrad, Holmes, Hlshop and Prouty of tho district court of Polk county tiavo gone 10 .Minncnpoiii to inspect a court houso and get pointers In regard to tho proposed r.ow court house for this' county, which Is to bo commenced next year. Tho official count of tho votes shows that the prohibitionists did not cast u largo enough vote to entitle them to recognition as a political party. Under the Iowa law a party must cost 2 per cent of the total voto and tho prohibitionists nnd all tho minor parttci fell below this amount. Certificates of election worn toduy for warded to Washington for Judge Conner of Carroll and Judge Smith of Council Hluffs, the niwly elected members of the present congrccs. Congressman Dolllver's resignation does not tako uffoct until tho first day of tha session, so that Judgo Con ner will not bo ahlo to tako his scat until aftor the meeting of congtrss. AVnoilirorkft May Come to Omnlin. SIOUX CITY, la., Dec. L (Special Tolo gram.) Tho Architectural Woodworks Is considering the advisability of moving from Sioux City to Omaha. Tho plant Is one I of considerable site. It has been doing a good business In Sioux City, but Omaha I has offered Inducements which may Infill eace It to leave this city. The company The Finest Line of High Grade Pianos and Organs Also a Complete Selection of Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Accordions Telephone 466 Council Bluffs Where the organ stands Do You Buy a Home? Wai t to Modern House of 9 room, bath nnd closet, cellar, furnace, gas, gns fixtures and stove, throo fireplaces and mantles, hot nnd cold water, choice location: tirlce. trt.001. S-room house, bath, closet, laundry room. hot and col t water nreiiinces nnu man tles, furnace, gas nnd tl no gns fixtures, bam, good corner lot; price, tS.CXi. Fine resldenco containing 9 rooms, buth and closet, city water, gns, hardwood flooM, cellar, barn, shndo trees. Sr.20O. 13-room house, gas. b.ith. furnace, cellar, city water, largo barn, nearly two acres of ground; price, tO.O. 8-ronm houe, bath nnd closet, pantry, china elocet, cellar, cistern, barn, coal house, J3.WO. . . Fine modern resldenco of 10 rooms, bath and closet, hot and cold wnter. furnace, cellar, cistern, gas and fixtures, paved street; choice location; price, Vi.WX 8-room house, buth, closet, cellar, city WIUl'l, 11,1111. Ill .iV.lOV, M ..., 9 or 10-rooin house, bath, closet, hot and cold water, cellar, rurnnro, gns, nnru wood lloors, central location, 15,5o0. Johnston 6k Kerr 541 Broadway, Co Bluffs. Telephone) 417. S3 tS3 Take No Risk Do you know thnt tho tllf foronco between fresh nnd Btnle dniRs mny bo the tllf ferenco between llfo nntl death, when thoRp dniRs nre compounded to Ml your doc tor's prescription? Stnlo dniRB have lost their virtue nud have little or no medici nal vnlue. We till prescriptions with fresh drtiRH only. You tnke no risk when you trado nt Dell G. Morgan's l'llAHM ACY, 142 Hroadwny, Council Bluffs. Tel. 222. D CiHANY THEATERA SUNDAY, DEC. 2. HOYT'S A BRASS MONKEY THE IIIG COMEDY nOOM. BIOr.BST! nilKJHTUSTI BEST! WITH MAZIE TRUMBULL AXD A SLTKUIOn CAST. DOHANY THEATER moxuay, iiucHSinisn a. JOIEVSOX A CO. Presenting this cunrnntced city nttnictlon OXB NIGHT O.VI.Y, Two Married Women A Comedy of Krrors full of lnush from Rtart to llnlsh. Kpeclnl neenery. start ling specialties, strong cast. Prominent In the cast Is the famous minstrel, IIIM.Y IlICE. 25c, Soc, 50c und "3c. manufactures store fixtures and fancy woodwork of nil kinds. HOW CAN SIOUX CITY FIX IT Saloon Mtuntlon Involvm IIIk Krdue tlon In ltrt emirx, iik IlHrmrn Jluy (M'uiiiiI.o "Club." SIOUX CITY, lu., Dec. 1. (Special.) Tho saloon sltuntlon In Sioux City Is u remarkablo ono at tho present time, nnd the outcomo of tho contest which Is now on between tho Anti-Saloon league and the liquor dealers, with the city and county administrations, the druggists and somo private parties Interested on tho side, will bo uwalted with Interest. Tho Anti-Saloon league, whoso moving spirits nro ministers of tho city, hnB or dered nil saloons to comply strictly with tho Martin law by Monday or tako tho chances of being closed by Injunction pro ceedlngs. The snloon men do not know what to do. They talk of organizing "clubs" to escape prosecution. Tho pro prietors would bo mado "managers" of tho clubs and thuy and tho bartenders would bo paid salaries by tho corporation. Stock would bo sold in shares of 25 cents and up, and each tlmo a man got a glnss of beor he would havo a G-cent punch taken In his cortlflcato of stock. Ho would uot bo buying tho bocr. IIo would be a mem ber of a club, drinking his own beor, and tho saloon men's attorney has advised them that they could not bo prosecuted If such a Bchome wero properly conducted. Hero Is whero tho city and county ad ministrations aro Interested. No llccnBo money could bo collected from such pri vate clubs. As It 13 now soventy-fivo saloons pay JCOO earh Into tho city treas ury each year and $300 each Into tho county treasury. If tho Martin law bo strictly onforced this rovenuo will bo reduced and, It Is argued, that tho city In particular cannot afford to lose tho money, Tho saloon men declaro that If they aro compelled to observe tho law strictly they will get nfter tho druggists, who ore re ported to bo selling Intoxicating ltquois with Impunity. Last week Davis put the glass In the new Bluff City laundry. Howell's Antl-Kawf" cures cougbi, colds. upon the building. ir . Some Big Piano Bargains We have a large and th best makers In the country, and w are going to mak It an object for you to com In and see tksm and got our prlca then buy. Our aim li to kep something that will give Ihe bat of satisfaction nnd this we guaranta. As for prices, wo will meet any competition In the country and make It a point to allow no house to undersell ui on equal quality of goods. In Slightly Used Pianos We Lave Borne extraordinary bargains. Some of theae Instruments cannot be told from new one Jut from the factory an 4 when we say that they are to go at bargains we neaa that It la a saving to your pockets to buy them. In our line of Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and other musical merchandise we carry the largest aad moat complete stock along with pianos In the city, and lnrlte yeu to aaake us a vlilt before buying. Xi i it 0 ii (j Swanson Music Co, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs. Ml BEG REDUCTION IN STOVES OAK STOVES Unit sold for ?7.50, now go at G. OO OAK STOVES that sold fop $0.00, now go nt 87. 20 OAK STOVES that sold for 0.50, now go at $7.G5 OAK STOVES that sold for 11.00, now go at $0.00 RADIANT ESTATE and A I IT OAKLAND baseburners sold at same proportion in reduced prices. CARVING SETS from $7.00 down to Otfc SKATES up from GGo MAJESIC and RELIABLE STEEL RANGES also going at a big reduction from former prices. The old reliable hardware store. P. C. DeVOL, Telephone 87. 504 Broadwuy, Council Bluffs Special SnlG KnivesRazors for Christmas 1,000 Salesman's Sample Pocket Knives at tho lcn.ldi''s usual cost. Bipr line $2 Razor at $1.25. Kvcry knlfu nnd Huzor Kunrnntet'd on enlo Mondny. wi n. u uiiRisr.MAs c.oons. I'oco Onmrns speclnl prloM for Chrtstman, jxoiiuitp uinnimnn s miesi kouukk as cuuup iih from tho factory Drownlo CnnioraH $1 W--tnke n cood pic ture. Wo touch our customer to tnko pictures rmo linn Cnrvlnc KctB. 7Ro to $10.00. Htnr Safety Ituzora, Hingis nnd lu ttetB. Dainty i.aaic.r rcan Knives. 41 IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 30 Ilnvr for Mile n Inriic lint of Improved v-KMitlile IuihIni iilun rrnlilmce and ami Oninliu. SOMI! I'AtlMSi 1C0 acres lliuel Doll tup., 11 miles ne O. B., good buildings, tVo per ncro. SO acres near Crescent, well Improved, $45 per ncro f0 nciCB C mllra east, cood buildings and fruit, JS0 v'l acre. 60-acro fruit farm, near city, good Improve- mentr, $150 per acre. BO-orr- fruit f-rm adjoining city, $6,000. The nlmvr l only a mimiile of our R per rent latei'rnt. 'IXepliuue ill-4. IX IS TRUE Uiat lhoro is a riht Wfty of doins ovorythlnp. If you linvo n nioturo to bo framed you wntit to find that way and fiiivo it put up In tho Htyle thut Is most aultablo for that particular ploture, Wu muko a constant btudy of frnralnK und our btook of Picture Mouldings cannot bo equaled In tho city. Como, boo, and you will bo convinced. C. E. Alexander & Co. JJ3 Broadway, Council Bluffs. f varied stock of Pianos from m t w to w to to to to to to to to to If You Wish good reliable dental work at mod erate prices we can please you. Our methods are the most improv edour prices so low they will surprise you. . ..Telephone 145 H. i. Wccdtury, D. D. Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. 1 Grand Hotel. Huckn Stool ItnnKcs nlccet present In the world for wlfo or mother. I'nvorlto Hnao HuninrH. Onle'H Hot Uhut I (outers. HIikN nnd Skiitus. 1W1 Columbia chalntras nnd chain nicycleH. INK) Indlfs jrif.O HIcvrlcH for J19.W. HpuuldliiK C'liulnlrns Illcyclos. Illcyclo OnH I.ainni nnd Cyclomote r. Ii. l rimltli nml Miirllti tuk'-down dun. Doubln-biirrel ShatBuns for Jll.OQ, Main St., Council Bluffs, la, Pearl St., Council Bluffs, farm, chlokru runchcn, frnlt anil buKliim protirrty la Council IllulTa 160-ncres Missouri bottom land, 8 miles s city, $40 pnr ncro. 600 acre stock farm near Earllng, Selby Co., cheap 320 acres In Silver Creek twp., $50 per acre; well Improvd. 213 acreH flno bottom land In Hockford twp., $42.50 pot ac;e; well Improved. lUt. IONU LOA.MSU 0. l'AHMS AT 1