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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DECEMBER IT, 1000.
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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
MIM)U MKNTIO.V.
Davis sells class.
"Mr. Itlley," B-cont cigar.
l'lno Missouri oak. Gilbert Ilros.
Gas fixture and globes at Mxby's.
Fine A. II C. beer, Ncumayer's hotel.
Wollmnn, scientific optician, 409 U'd'y.
Bchmldt's photos, nuw anil latest styles.
W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Hnldwln block.
Mooro's stock food klltn worms, fattens.
Hco Schmidt for elegant holiday photos.
W. W. Loomls Is In Chicago on business.
Drink Uudwoltwr beer. D. Jloscnfeld, ngt.
I-offcrt, Jeweler, optician. 230 Uroadway.
I'icturu framing, C. K. Alexander & Co.,
33 Uroadway.
Iadlpn' nnd gents' cafe, Ml Uroadway,
open day and night.
W, V. Graff, undertaker nnd dlslnfector,
101 UouUi Main street 'I'hone CW5.
Oct your work done at the popular Eagle
laundry, 724 Uroadway. 'I'hono 137.
W. O. Kstop. undertaker, 23 Pearl street.
Telephones: Ofllce, 7i residence, 33.
Morgan & Klein,, upholstering, furnlturo
repairing, mattress making. 122 H. Main st.
Mr. nnd Aim, llinry Webber of Den'er
nro tho KUcAtn of Miss Annotto Wallaco of
Illuff street.
Mrs. J. N. CiiHiidy and children have gone
to Chicago to vlnlt relatives and friends
until ChrlHtmaH,
Mrs. Hurry I'le.rci- of Klrst nve-nue Is
hmno from wells. Minn., whero sho wna
called by tho death of her father.
The choir of Ht. Paul's Hplseopnl church
Is rehearsing a beautiful cantata to bo ren
dered during tho ChrlsttnaH holidays.
A want add In Tho Ileo vlll,brlng results,
Thn same attention given to n want add In
Council Bluffs as at tho Omaha ofllce.
Jewel court, No. 2, Trlbo of Hen Hur, will
meet tonight In Royal Arcanum hall, when
the annual election of olllccrs will bo held.
Sheridan coal, onco tried always used,
Kmokeless, no soot, clinkers nor sulphur,
l'rleo Jj, J.i.W, Kenlon & Koley, solo agents.
Tho Central I'nlvorslty Kxtcnslon club
will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock
nt tho ruHldcnco of Mra. Askwlth, 719 Milt
turret.
Mr. and Mrs. U. 1'. Knox went tn I.ln.
coin, Neb., yesterday on a visit to friends,
After thu holidays they expect to leave for
un extended southern trip.
Dr. and Mrs. Ilolyoko of Lincoln, Neb.,
nnd Mrs. A. K. Oass of l'lnttsmouth. Neb.,
wcro tho guests over Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. F. V. Miller of Mornlngsldc.
t'li-to-diitc, the swellosl. linn and noblest
Styles in neckties uml lniilMnrn Im tho v,.r.
diet of nil who havo seen thu display for
the Christmas trado at Htnlth & Hradley's.
run mint, in advanco of "Tho Tennes-
Hee's 1'ardnor" mm nun v. wnn in tin. nUv
yesterday arranging Tor tho appoarimco of
his attraction at tho Dohuny opera house
in the near future.
Oscar William Chapman nnd his wife,
I.tta I' Chapman, havo llled adoption
papers for Krnnk Chnpmnn. aged II yearn.
The l)() v. who was an ornhnn. Iiiir Ihm.ii
eared for by Mr. and Mrs. Chapman for the
ins i iun years,
n:iam Ilachman of, Twenty-llrst street
aim iniru aveuuo compminctl to tho police
yesteniuy mat miring llic previous night
forty-eight chickens and ono turkey had
been stolen from his premises. Tho gobbler
v an uemg laueneu lor ino jiacutnun tamiiy
Christmas dinner.
Jacob Hansen nnd John Hansen, two
lloomer township farmers, had trouble
Huturday over a pig, tho property of the
inner, joiin iiansens nireu man, jonn
Johnson, becamo Involved In tho fracas,
with tho res.ilt that Jacob Hansen was
worsted. Jacob Hansen llled an Information
before Justleo Kerrler urn! the next round
will bo In the latter'n court this morning,
when John Hansen and John Johnson, his
hired man, will appear to answer to an as
sault and battery cliargo preferred by Jacob
Hansen, It Is said thn iilg which caused
tho troubln Is blind anil having escaped
from John Hanson's pen managed to And
Hh way into Jacob Hansen's pen.
N. Y. numbing Co., telephone 250.
He liter' t'nae.
Bliortly after Thomas H. Senior's nrrest
tn Memphis, .Mo., laBt October I.ougco &
Lougco Instituted suit in tho Missouri courts
ngulnst him for tho money which ho was al
leged to havo secured from them on tho
fraudulent land deal, and they attached
shoep and other personal property belonging
to Sentcr to secure their claim. They furn
ished an attachment bond in tho sum of
$1,500. being double thn amount of their
claim, and now Sontcr's attorneys declnro
that they will, on behalf of their client,
claim dnmages on this bond to Its full
nmount.
Sentcr and his wlfo occupied a room at
tho county Jail Saturday and Sunday nights,
hut were allowed out during tho daytime
In charge of a deputy sheriff. His attorneys
will go to Dos Moines today, when It Is
understood Governor Shaw will grant them
n further hearing on tho requisition war
rants. Tho second chnrgo against Sentcr was dis
missed by County Attorney KUIpack Satur
day afternoon. This was tho csbo In which
Jntncs I. Palmer was Indicted two years ngo
on tho charge of obtaining money by fnlso
pretenses from I.ougeo & Lougee. Tho
rhargo on which Scnter was tried anil ac
quitted was that of uttering n forged In
strument. Gravel rooting. A. H. Head. C41 Broadway.
Illllyciir (Soon Free.
A. W. Hlllyenr of Panama, la., who ofl
Blstod his wtfo In hor attempt to get nway
from tho Woman's Christian Association
hospital Saturday evening, wns roleused
from tho city Jail last evening on orticrB
from Judgo Aylusworth.
Investigation showed that Midyear had
acted on tho advlco of tho physician, who
had performed nn operation on Mrs. Mill
year prior to tho tlmo tho hospltnl was
placed under quarantine Mrs. Millycar has
completely recovered from tho opcratlou
and Is In tho best of physical health at pres.
cnt, but thn close confinement wns com
mencing to tell on her mental health, as
sho fretted under tho restraint nnd tho fact
that sho could not return homo.
Itolilii-il the 1'liit.
Thieves ransacked the flat at 101 West
Tlroadwny, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. II.
Fair.' last evening during tho occupants'
nhsenco at church. Kverythlng in tho
rcoms was searched for money. Hods wcro
pulled to pieces, mattresses ripped open,
drawers ransacked, and tho thloves were
rewarded by finding $51 In n tin box wtilch
hnd been locked In a trunk, tho trunk being
broken open, Tho thieves secured on
trnncn to the flat by a back stairway open
ing off First street and burst In tho kitchen
door. Thoy wero evidently only nftor
money, as nothing else wns found to be
mlpsliig, although thero was considerable
sllverwuro and Jewelry In tho rooms,
FARM LOANS
Mvcntlated
In Eastern
Nebraska
ana Iowa. James N. Casady,
Jr..
VX Main Bt . Council .Uluffs.
Save Your Money;
SAVINGS, LOA.V AMI 11!!1L1)1N
Ily
nveatlns
With tho
MO ASS'.I,
iau 1'turl Street, Council
UluH, la.
I Fit well the first I
I day. I
I Look well the
last day. I
I HAMILTON'S I
I $3.50 8HOE8 I
BLUFFS.
EXPECT TO CLEAN THE TOWN
City Authorities Are Contemplating a Vice
Orniade to End the Year,
MORAL WAVE IS RISING RAPIDLY
Slot .Mnclilne, l'okrr Hoiitns, Whir
Humus iind Picture .Mnehlnen Will
llnvt tn llrforr the
'mv Yenr Comes,
The statement was made yesterday by a
city official that the sclzuro of a slot ma
cfclnu run on a cash basis In Mergen'rf Main
street saloon Saturday by tho police was
but the forerunner of a general crusado on
tho part of the municipal administration
ugalnst all similar gambling devices tn tho
city and that attention would likely bo paid
to other violations of tho law. In fact, this
city otllclul Is authority for the statement
that thcro would be n general "cloanlug
up," bo that Council Uluffs can start on tho
new year with as clean a record as possi
ble. With tho closing up of tho gambling
roims and tho suppression to a largo ex
tent of tho wlno rooms, tho city adminis
tration has been content to let things go
nlcng without much check. Tho result has
been that all over tho city gambling dens
hovo bucn run opculy In connection with
saloons without Interofcrcncc from tho au
thorities. It Is said, however, that there
Is to be a change and a radical one, too.
Tho understanding Is that a quiet tip has
been given that all these "card rooms" are
tt bo cloned nnd that no form of
gambling whatover is to bo permitted in
any of tho saloons. Certain saloons have
not paid the order closing wlno rooms any
nttentlon and the edict has gone forth that
either the wine rooms go or tho saloonu
will bo closed. Several resorts which bear
a rather sh&ily reputation arc to bo over
hauled In tho general cleaning up, It Is
said.
The crusades against vice inaugurated in
New York nnd Chicago arc said to be re
sponsible for the city administration de
siring to place itself on record before tho
community of Council Uluffs.
When asked if tho police Intended to
follow the cxnmplo of Omaha nnd prohibit
all klndB of slot machines, whether they
pnld In caBh or trade over tho bar or
counter. Chief Albro looked wise, but do
cllned to commit himself. Ho Bald: "You
see, wo havo seized ono slot machine which
was run as a gambling dovlco and It may
bo that wo shall go after tho others. Wo
will know better after this machine has
had Its trial beforo Judge Aylesworth."
Mayor Jennings was reticent as to tho
orders for a general cleaning up of the
city and was not Inclined to admit that
thero was any need of It. "I do uot know
that thero are any wlno rooms being run
now and I do not know of any saloons hnv
Ing gnmbllng den attachments. I am In
formed that tho police seized a Blot ma
chlno becauso In this case tho saloonkeeper
persisted in running It as a gambling do
vlco; that Is to Bay, ho paid tho winnings
In cash Instead of trade. I have given no
orders ns yet to prohibit Blot machines and
I do not know that I will. I have been told,
but do not know of my own knowledge, that
several plcluro slot machines, which were
claimed to bo somowhut racy, have been
removed, but whether it was at tho Instiga
tion of tho police or not I cannot say."
Annual masquerado given by tho Wood
men of tho World at their hall Friday
oventng, December 21.
Work for tlic Council.
The city council Is booked for a mooting
this nfternoon to Inspect streets recently
paved, with n view to making tho nsses
mcnt ngulnst tho abutting property-owners
for tho cost of tho Improvement. It
is expected that after going ovnr tho pav
ing tho council will adjourn until evening,
as thero are a number of matters demand
ing nttentlon.
Ono matter slated to como up for action
Is Alderman Iloycr's ordinance llxlng the
salaries of city ofllcors. Tho ordinance
Increases the pay of police officers and flrn
men from $60 to $65 a month nnd there
Kccms no doubt but that It will bo passed,
as all tho alderman arn said to favor it.
Alderman Iloycr Is anxious to got action on
tho measure In order that It may become
operative at once and come ns a Christmas
present to the members of tho pollco and
llro dopurlmcnts, It has beon suggested
that tho pay of tho night cnptaln of pollco
should bo raised to $70 a month and It Is
probablo that the ordinance will be amended
In this respect beforo passage,
Tho bids for tho paving with asphaltum
of First avcuo, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth
streets, havo been tabulated by tho city en
gineer and It is likely that tho contract
may bo awarded at the meeting today, as
Alderman McDonald Is anxious to havo tho
matter disposed of.
Mowoll's Antl-Kawf" cures coughs, colds.
Davis sells paint.
Stnrt the new century right with a new
ledger. Special ruled forms In stock. More
house & Co.
ltoliliril by Ills "Krlenils."
E. O. I.indbcrg, n railroad man who rooms
at tho Union I'aclllc Transfer hotol, ran
across two men whom he had met and be
come acquainted with out west somo time
ngo. His former friends hud a hard luck
story to tell, of being without means and
no plnco to stop over night, I.lndbcrg had
to go out on tho road Saturday night, so
he offered tho uso of hlB room to tho two
men,
Yesterday morning when ho returned he
found tho room was still there, but that
was about all. Most of his personal be
longings wcro missing, as wcro tho two
men ho hnd befriended, Among tho ar
ticles stolen nre a gold watch and chain,
$10 In cash, several pieces of Jewelry nnd
practically all of I.lndberg's clothing.
Commonwealth 10-ceni ctgar.
For Good Shoes
For Good Wear
Follow the crowd
to
Sargent
Look for thi Boar.
TAX FERRET NOT YET PAID
Cass County Supervisors Knjolneil
from Settling on Sfvent j-1'Itc
Per Cent IIiikIk.
ATLANTIC, la., Dec, 1C (Special.)
Judge Thornell rendered a decision In one
of the back tax collection cases this morn
ing, granting a temporary Injunction
against the Hoard of Supervisors from pay
ing any additional money to C. W. Wei
man, the collector, until tho additional col
lections should balance tho account with
the county on the basis of a 15 per cent
commission. Tho attorneys for tho county
mailo no presentation of their side of the
case, apparently being willing to have thu
temporary Injunction granted In order that
tho plaintiffs might bo compelled to put up
a bond for tho court costs and attorneys'
fees. Tho merits of the case will not be
tried until the February term of court,
when tho question of permanency of disso
lution of tho injunction will bo tried. Mr.
Welman has now collected a llttlo over
$10,000 and county warrants for half the
amount havo been Issued to him in pay
ment for his services. On the basis of 13
per cent his commission would havo been
but J1.F0O Instead of $6,000. It Is evident
the additional collections, which will hardly
amount to $7,500, will not make up thl
balance. There Is considerable Bpccula
tlon ns to tho outcome of tho question. It
tho permanent Injunction should be granted
and tho additional collections do not makn
up the $3,600 would suit bo pushed against
tho Hoard of Supervisors for the difference?
Mr. Welman Is materially nffected by theso
decisions, not nlono for what they nmount
to in Cass county, but because he has done
work in Mills county also and has com
menced recently In Audubon county. It to
believed that ho will carry tho case to tho
higher court.
TERRIFIES SIOUX CITY WOMEN
Hnfllnn Who IIiikh nnd Kisses IVnmle
l'limem-Ily on Street nt
MkM.
SIOUX CITY, la., Dec. 1C (Special Tele
gram.) An Impertinent and ruffianly
"Jnck tho Hugger," has tho women of
Sioux City badly scared and few of them
nro willing to bo on tho streets after dark
without company. Tho fellow bobs out of
alleys and dark corners, grabs a woman
in his arms nnd holds her till she breaks
away or Bcrcams. In some cases ho has
succeeded In kissing his victims. Tho po
llco seem unablo to get any traco of hlra.
Ono of his victims was Mrs. It. J. Small
wood, aged CO years. In the Jtrugslo with
tho stranger she fell and injured liernelf
qulto painfully. Miss Elizabeth Flnley,
nervy young woman, hit him over tho head
with a bottle of medicine nnd stretched
him on tho ground. Last night ho attacked
Mrs. Susan Christopher. Sho broke awny
from his embrace, but ho chased her for
nearly a block, making her almost crazy
with fright. Theso are only a few of his
cases.
Mm. Jmulsfii In Jnll.
ATLANTIC, la., Dec. 16. (Special.) After
a legal battle as hard fought as any which
has occurred in this county for somo time,
Mrs. Hannah Jamison was delivered to the
officers and taken to tho county Jail, where
she will rcmutn for eight months If It
chances that sho is required to servo her
entlro tlmo of sentence. She wns charged
with tho receipt of stolen property about
a year ago, and after a bitter, trial was con
victed In tho district court. Not satisfied
with the verdict her attorneys appealed
tho caso to tho supremo court and thcro
tho mnttcr has rested until n few weeks
ngo, when the verdict wus affirmed and tho
order Issued for her Imprisonment. Owing
to somo technical error In tho papers her
committment wns not Issued at tho time
and it was only yesterday that they came
back from Des Moines, duly signed nnd
senlcd. At B o'clock, after tho officers had
hnd two physicians cxamino Mrs. Jamison
nnd assure them that tho transportation
to the jail would not lnjuro her health
sho was takou. Tho woman's cell had pre
viously been fitted for her In as comfortablo
u manner ns tho circumstances would
allow.
Mrs. Jamison Is over 60 years of ago
nnd was for a long tlmo a most respected
citizen of llcnton township. Hor '.laughter
Is now making an effort to secure her par
don by tho governor.
University mill .Minor School.
IOWA CITY, Dec. 15. (Special.) At a
meeting of tho senato of tho university the
matter of tho university's relations to
tho secondary flchools of tho state was
dealt with at Borne length. Tho discus
sion centered about tho means by which
tho university could get into close touch
with tho high schools nnd colleges of tho
state. A resolution was mado to tho effect
that a university council should bo or
ganized. This body will consist of tho lead
ing educators of tho state nnd its pur
pose will bo to consider tho general edu
cational policy of the university ns related
to tho educational needs of tho state and
to tho public nnd private schools of tho
Btatc. This Bort of an organization has
been In effcctlvo operation In Illinois and
Wisconsin. Tho resolution was referred to
the Board of Hegents for npproval,
flnnwn (iriind Army Hlretlon.
ONAWA, la., Dec. 16. (Special.) Hans
corn post No. 07, Clrand Army of tho Re
public, at their regular meeting yesterday
elected tho following officers for tho coming
year: Commander, C. O. Perkins; senior
vJco, James Camody; Junior vlco, John
O'Connor; surgeon, W. W. Collins; chap
lain, A. O. Wight; quartermaster, Thomas
Vandcrvort; offlcor of tho day, John It.
Murphy; officer of tho guard, M. Hyatt;
delegate, S. S. Dorward; alternate, Thomas
I'eabody. This is the fourteenth consecu
tive year that Captain Perkins hns served
as commander of tho post.
Tho now Independent Order Odd Fellows'
hall will be dedicated Wednesday ovonlng,
Decomber 19.
I''nrewell to the Chancellor.
IOWA CITY, la., Dec. 16. (Special.) The
Hammond sinate, an organization In the
law department of tho University, gave a
banquet Friday evening nt tho St. James'
hotel In honor of Chancellor Emlln McClean,
whose days of sorvlco ns tho head of tho
law department nro almost at an end. The
chancellor was deeply touched by tho senti
ments oxprcssed by all tho speakers of
tho law Bonate. The chancellor was pre-
Bcnted with a handsome gold watch by tho
members of tho senior law class ns a token
of their esteem.
Contlrnint Ioiik nt Crdnr ItnpliU.
CKDAH RAPIDS, Ia Dec. 16. (Special
Telegrnm.) Nearly 500 postulants worn
confirmed hero today by Archbishop Kcano
of Dubuquo. Services wero held In each of
tho threo churches. All wore attended by
lmtnenso congregations.
Iowa Nmi Mntea,
A new Presbyterian church was dedicated
ounuuy hi tnuianoia.
Muscatine has a new opera house, which
will bo opened tho 26th.
Tho Iowa Centrnl has purchased over $10,-
j ' iimi-innery jor ine snops nt
Marshalltown,
In Tama county 13. W. Hnrrlson seeureil
a Judgment of $t.WM ngalnst T. W. Nash for
unt-iiiiuiiK nis who a nneciions.
Klder William Patton. for more than
forty years a resident of Vllllsca. died nt
mo imn oi iu iaai ween, lie nau Deen a
preacher in tho Advent church for thirty
1 CUIOi
FRUIT INTERESTS OF IOWA
State Horticultural Society is Building Thii
Indujtry on Broad Basis.
WORK OF THE EXPERIMENT STATIONS
Development of Vnrlety In Carried on
In Appro eil JieleiitlHe Mniiuer to
the Prollt of the l.ocul
Grower.
tRS MOINKS. Dec. 16. (Special.) The
Iowa State Horticultural society, notwith
standing somo sharply denned disagree
ments nraong members with regard to the
tironer nollcv to pursue, Is engaged in el-
fectivo work for tho Improvement of horti
culture In Iowa. The society Is supported
by tho state, a liberal appropriation being
mudo at every session of tho legislature.
A part of this money is spent for dissemi
nation of information about fruit and
follago trees and plants, but tho major
portion gocB to tho support of experiment
stations whero tew plants ami trees ami
fruits adapted to Iowa conditions of soil
und clinmto may bo developed. There aro
now eight experiment stations receiving
somo BUpport from tho Btatc. Thero was
at ono tlmo nineteen of tho stations, but
it wns found that this was scattering mo
work too much. Ono of tho stations Is on
tho grounds of tho Iowa Stato college at
Ames, whero extensive work In tho study
nnd development of trees nnd plants has
been dono for mnny years, l lie outer sta
tions nro In charge of nurserymen or
gardeners in varous parts of tho state. At
the stato meeting thero wub n determined
effort mado to havo tho experiment work
nlacod under control of the district socie
ties, but this was not done. Tho boaid of
directors appropriated $S00 for tho special
work of breeding up now plants of various
kinds. Tho crosa-fcrtlllzatlon of fruits is
belmr carried on not only nt tho stato sta
tlons, but by individuals and it is expected
that In duo tlmo Iowa fruit growers will
havo varieties of apples, plums and small
fruits that will bo very valuable In Iowa
District Illsiilny Sliennnilonli.
Tho strongest of tho district societies is
the Southwestern Iowa Horticultural so
clety, which holds a meeting In Bhcnundoah
for threo days, commencing noxt 'luesuay
Thero will bo n display of fruit from tho
famous southwestern lawn fruit region, nnd
ensh prizes nro offered for best displays.
The program Is a long one nnd nmong the
prominent horticulturists who are listed
for papers or discussions nre: Prof. J. I
Iiudd, Ames; Chnrles F. Gardner, Osage;
Frank Pollot, Atlantic; C. It. Crozler, Sid
noy; Quy Thurman, Illanchard: D. II. Mc
Calla, Clarlnda; A. F. Collman, Corning;
W. J. Davenport, Council Uluffs; I. SI.
Needles, Atlantic; W. It. Laughlln, College
Springs; H. D. McOcehon, Atlantic; Wes
ley Greene, Davenport; D. M. HclnHhclmer,
Glcnwood; Dr. F. M. Powell, Glenwood;
G. M. Cnstlo, Shonandonh; J. H. Mess,
Council Iiluffs; Sllns Wilson, Atlantic; W
S. Worth, Magnolia; G. F. Fitch, Kmer
son; W. I). Davis, Audubon; II. A. Torry,
Crescent, nnd I). W. Lotspeech, Woodbine
Thcro will also bo horticulturists from
Nebraska present.
limn Stnte Hlatcildfoil.
Tho annual Iowa state eisteddfod will
be held this year In Otturowa on Christmas
day. Thero will bo a forenoon nnd after
noon session and the grand concert in the
evening, participated in by-'vocalists from
many parts of tho state. Liberal prizes
nro offered and all tho Biugers must bo
amateurs and bona fide members of the
association of Welsh singers. Tho conduc
tor will bo Prof. H. K. Powell of Mil
waukee, and tho Judgo In tho musical con
tests will bo Prof. D. Prothero of the same
city. Prof. Prothero has nlso consented to
sing In tho grand concert. Tho Judges on
declamation Include Prof. A. W. Stuart o
Ottumwa, Mrs. II. L. Waterman of Ottumwa
and U. T. Phllllos of Hltcman. Tho Welsh
singing societies nre qulto numerous In thu
towns of southeastern societies and their
annual contests have becorao events of
much note.
The work of organizing clubs under tho
auspices of tho Iowa Kqual Suffratro as
sociation has been for somo tlmo In chnrge
of Dr. Frances Wood, but sho has beon
nBked by the national board to spend somo
tlmo in Oklahoma starting tho work of
organization in that territory. She will go
there soon, but return to Iowa to contlnuo
tho work. Tho Equal Suffrago association
was uovor moro active than now In Iowa.
Iovn llenltli.
Tho Stato Hoard of Health has received
a largo number of ronorts of Bm.illnnv
typhoid fever, scarlet fever and other seri
ous ailments recently. Smallpox is re
ported from a half dozen places In tho stnto
and It is gencrnlly moro serious thnn last
season nt this time, However, tho hoard
Is moro actlvo In insisting on quarantine.
Tho board holds a special meeting noxt
Tuesday, called for tho purpose of consider
ing tho application of gasolene lamp sellers
for pormlsslon to sell cortnln brands or
lampB. Tho statu board must pass upon
tho Bufety of lamps In which gasolene Is
used. In addition to this It Is oxpectcd
tho bonrd will consider at this special meet
ing what measures aro necessary to combat
tho smallpox during tho winter. Another
mntter to bo discussed nt that tlmo Is that
of tho suits Involving tho right of osteopaths
to bo recognized as regular physlctnnB in
Iowa. This Is a part of an old fight brought
on when tho osteopaths first mado entry
into tho stnte. Thoy won In tho legislature,
but tho Stato Hoard of Medical Examiners
docs not give them full recognition aa
medical practitioners,
I'opiilnt Inn ItecMinnt,
Tho recount of tho population of Boono has
been practically completed. This was tho
recount authorized by tho city council und
conducted by voluntary enumerators for tho
purpose of demonstrating that tho city of
iioono nas many moro residents than re
ported to tho census bureau, The recount
has proved In every way satisfactory. Tho
toiai or mo recount returned thus far Is
10,500, and a few enumerators nro yet to
report, 'i no total win probably go to about
li.uou. Tho census bureau has a record of
only 8,880. In tho city of Perry, where the
enumerators hnd reported unofficially that
the count showed something over 4,300 popu
lation, tho census bureau reported only
d.tsub, and on protest bolng made that nn
orror had been mado investigation showed
mat tho actual enumeration as returned
should bo 3,U86, but not ns much as was re
ported unofficially. Perry will make no re-
count, although It Is believed by all that tho
population is actually above 4,500,
Free Silver XewMiuper In Trouble,
Tho publishers of tho Dubuque Telegraph,
tho most conspicuous nnd persistent free
silver newspaper In Iown, aro In troublo
among themselves. An application for a re
ceiver for tho firm of publishers will bo
hoard In district court at Dubuquo on Tues
day next. Thn application is mado by Wil
liam Qulgley, who charges his brother. P.
J. Qulgley, tho two being tho solo ownern
of tho property, with having Improperly
conducted the business, with having taken
exclusive possession of the books contrary
to tho firm agreemont, with having diverted
tho funds of the film to various individual
enterprises, such as a hotel register company
and a Job printing establishment, with hav
ing paid out the firm's money on his per
sonal life Insurance ncoounts and with hav
ing executed four notes of Jl.Oi'O each In
behalf of tho 11 rm to the First Nntlonnl
bank since tho 1st of last September with
out the knowledge or consent of tho plain
tiff, and other and divers nets Inconsistent
with Justice to tho firm. Wllllnm Qulgley
neks for nn accounting nnd the appointment,
of a receiver.
Think He Win n Criminal.
of n miner by nn Italian and It was stated
that tho murderer secured money and n
Nenrly two weeks ago an Italian named
Joo Crlspl was tnken from a Northwestern
train nt Cedar Hapids after he had mado
nn nttcmpt nt suicide by cutting his throat
with it razor. He was evidently at that
tlmo insane and Irresponsible. Ho was
taken In chnrgo by tho authorities nnd
kepi n week nnd sent on eastward. He had
on his pirson a ticket from New York to
Geuon, Italy, nnd n quantity of money. A
few days ago nn Italian living In Cedar
Unplds received n paper from San Fran
cisco In which wns an account of n murder
ticket to Genoa Tho description fits very
well with tho man who had been detained
in Cedar Itaplds. Tho authorities at once
commt nlcatcd with those In San Francisco,
believing Crlspl was nono other thnn the
San Francisco murderer. Crlspl claimed
in Cedar Itaplds that his life had been at
tempted In Omahn nnd that ho was being
pursued by persons who sought to kill
him.
Killed y the Cur.
liEMAHS, la., Dec. 16. (Special Tele
gram.) Mrs. Margaret Dreon, aged 71, was
killed this evening nt S:S0 p. m. while
crossing tho railroad on Main street. She
was struck by thn Chicago express going
east. Sho was tho mother of Dr. M. II.
Ilrccn nnd Dr. Mary llreon of this city.
Do you need a hired girl?
A Ileo wunt nd
will bring one.
LEA & PERRINS'
r
THE ORIGINAL
WORCESTERSHIRE
Beware of Imitations
It l highly approved for the very agreeable cst
which It Imparts to Soutu, Flsli, tJame, Hot
nd Cold Meats, Saladi, Welsh Kattblts, etc.
Mnrmon Dlhfin' I
Cbatxb t4 uec Lugwcfb. ro-
Ills
Iwitdwcfk rmiiifti
w iih nv'nf K u 1 1 r, 2
effr function. enr f et attpondent.
tcluodcJ. Kim Uim. Clrcului bee AdM
aarasa.
KOIl SAI.i: IIY MVmtS-IMI.l.O.N
bfllty, Hae3cTi,Mnfltni to Mnrrr.
or oonstlont ion. atnna ouleknan'
trntia Twflnlilnv'Af K..1MI l!frfa
PARE YOU FEELING BADLY? f
RICKLYASH BITTERN
WILL CURE YOU.
Cole's Christmas
For Bovs. ror Girls.
KODAKS,
K.MVISS,
GOOD TOO', MKTS,
H-j.r.o t l'.
K.MVISS.
.SCISHOKN,
f-jr, hicycm:
KODAKS.
I'AMintAS,
SI.KDN, MlCATi:S.
COI.DMIIIA IIIOl IIICVCI.KSI'IIOTO A I,
lllt'YCI.I) LAWS,
ovclomi'-tuks,
a nt (iir.vs,
SHOT Gll.S,
IlltOWMK OAMKHAS, Ift
1H7.0IIS,
lUJNTKH'S StilMM.lKS,
TOV IUONS.
SII.VKH KMKi:.
I'llltK AMI SI'OO.V,
i:A.MKI, Cl'l',
SAL'CIOItS nnd I'l.ATlIS,
1,000 Kiilesmen's sample rocket Knives at great reduction,
Going fast. Mail orders received and executed promptly.
COLE & COLE,
41 Main Street, - Council Bluffs, la
IOWA FARMS FOR SALE
DAY & HESS, 89 Pearl St., Council BluJTs.
iiiivc iiir nine u iiiruc um oi improved
VFicvtiililc liiiulm alao realilrucG nnd
mil OniHlin. SOJIIO I'AKMSi
1C0 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B,
good bulldtiiso. V per aero.
80 acres near Crosccnt, well Improved, 4S
per aero.
SO acres 5 miles east, good buildings and
fruit, J50 per acre.
0-acro fruit farm, near city, good improve
ments, $160 per acre.
10-arri fruit f-rm adjoining city, $6,000.
The nliuvc la only a mi mp If uf our
D per cent Intercut. THenliunu till.
Good Property
Is a Good Investment
Fifteen lota In a body for sale at a Tory reaioaable prica. TIgm
lata are located In Omaha addition and lie htfb and dry. Tkay
will maka a splendid location for some faotory. Several other lata
suitable for building purpose one of them especially wtll maka
a Una location for a borne, bcln- within one blook of Ue meter
line ani within two blocks of a acheo! houee aod caurck locale4
la tfea waetaro part of tho city.
Apply at
Bee Office,
Council Bluffs.
See our swell lluu of Sterling Silver
Novelties, libony Toilet Set. Kbe
tiolil .Mirror, Urush nml Coiub, 51.00.
M. WOLLMAN
Kit) llroiulrtiiy.
Council uiiirr.
$500 REWARD 1
Wo will pay tho abovo reward for any mho of
Liver Complaint, Dyrpepsln, Sick llcndnchc,
IndiKCitlon, Constipation or Costlvcncss wo
cannot euro with tlverltn, tho Up-To-Pato
Mule Liver Pill, when the directions nro strict
ly compiled wllli. They sre purely Vegetable,
nnd never full to giro pntisfActlon. ! boxes
contain 100 l'lll, lOo boxes contain iO Pills, bo
boxes contain 15 Pills, llcwaroof nubstltutlons
nnd Imitation, sent by mall. Stump" taken.
NKIIV1TA JIKDICAl, CO., Cor. Clinton and
Jackbou Sis., Chicago, 111. Sold by
For sale by Kuhn Ac Co., 15ti, und Douglas
St., Omaha, Neb.; Geo. S. Davis, Council
Ulufts, Iowa,
nowr.),fs
Never allow a
cough to get start
ed. A cough may
kill you. Antl-Kawf
kills thu cough.
Anti-Kawf
Your druggist sells It
Dr. Ky' t'tlcuro curti. ..
UtICIirO female disraics. At ilru,
nnd advlcofree Pr It. J t'a,. Saratocu. N v
Thii ilgnaturelaon ewrybotru
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Agents. Now York.
bate bern in uus ortr o tetn by th. leiti of th um
cure I h a e,wtt m la MAU. i. . m
oUnr. Ourap Lost Mnnhood, lrn
Bpermatprrhoaa Inaomnlu, alne
salons, tamnuacit, Nervoua !)
LO Of
jm wamsni vnncocaiaa
iinroetfit'..
cnurin CC'PB n
pa nar-
uotrnrv tm
'm imp tigot au
Tl UcfciorM smttl. 111
I A wfl'.taa rjl-nl
cure u at moj,
imrfeftlereoi
uianoB itamoay co., dart rrr.nclsco, OmU
IJHLtl CO., 111T1I AM) FAIIXA.M.
If You Wish
good reliable dental work at mod
erate prices we cau please yon.
Our methods are the most improv
ed our prices ho low they will
8 u ii) rise you.
. ..Telephone 145
H. A. Woodbury. D. D. Council Bluffs-
30 Pearl St. .w.
Presents
For Parents.
K.MVKH,
IIIIGK'S STIIUI, ItANfiH,
I'A VOIUTIO IIA.SKIIIin.M3n
taiiving sets,
sii,vi;iiwaiii:,
Mncni.wAnij,
I.VI'KIIXATIONAI,
coK-rnrc pots,
(SUAMTK WAftK,
COI,i:'S HOT II I, A ST.
CAIll'UT SWKHI'KIIS,
m.r.o,
MUMS,
rumm, chicken rniuilicii, fruit anil
bumlnvNH property In Council IllalTa
160-acros Missouri bottom land, 8 miles m
city, J40 per acre,
COO ncro stock farm near Karllng, Selby Co.,
cneap
320 acres In Silver Creek twp., $50 per acra
well nnprova.
213 acres fine- bottom land In Rockford twp.
jvi.t.ti poi acta; wcu improved.
lUt. MOXm LOA.MJD 0. l'AHMS AT
W. A. MAURER
342 and 344 Broadway,
Council Bluffs,
The Largest
Crockery and
Glassware
Katabllahtuent In tho west. Wo nro direct Im
porters from Prance, England and Germany,
Bavlng you tho middleman or Jobber's profit.
Wo offct you extraordinary inducement.
I'rlces absolutely lower than clsowhcro and
assortment unmntchablc.
In dinner vnro wo carry 40 stock patterns
from the cheapest to rlchctt gold lucrustrd
French china. Krom theso you can select
nnythttiK you may want without buying a
set.
In fancy pottery wo carry an exception
ally fine line, from tho neat and tasty little
flower holder to tho finest Roods produced.
Wo hnvo somo very cholco pieces In
Capo de Monta,
Old Vienna,
Paris Reproductions
of Old Sevres,
Hand Painted
Limoge Vases, etc.
A Deep Gut in Prices in Deep
Cut Crystal
Wo nro selling tho finest American cut
glass from 20 per cent to onc-thlrd loss
thnn our competitors.
Sterling Silver
In novelties and wnres for tho table larg
est variety aud prices which can not bo
duplicated somo of them CO per cent less
than tdsowhero.
Cutlery
From tho cheapest kitchen to finest silver,
pearl and Ivory goods, including nn espe
cially nlco lino of carvers, which wo offer
you from 76c to $25.00. A dandy breakfast
carving set, solid silver handles. In case, at
$5.00.
We Have Made
Great efforts to get together a largo lino of
inexpensive, hut dainty and nttracttvo nov
oltles. The general verdict Is that wo havo
succeeded. Thoy range In prlco from 25c to
$1.00.
Do Your Xmas Buying
Now. llring In your list. Wo will not only
plcaso your taste, but pockotbook na well.
Beer Steins
Just received, n largo lnvoiro of beer
steins from Germany nnd will sell thorn at
a sacrifice.
Visitors and purchasers equally welcome.
Open every evening until Christmas.
W. A. MAURER,
Coiiuvll )IlufT.
GAMES for the
YOUNG PEOPLE
and the old oncn, too Wo
Iiavo most nny kind of gatnn
you want, nnd wo hnvo tho
prices marked so low that thoy
wlil plenso you,
Crokinole,
Arcliarena,
Carrom
and many other kinds, Includ
ing all tho toy gumes for (ho
llttlo folk.
Dell G. Morgan's
lMIAIl.MAOV.
112 llroadway, Council Uluffs. Tel. 222.
S3:
Here They Are
Rpittttlful Storting Silver Novelties, a5
COIllH.
Solid Silver nnd Kltony ItriiHlicR, very
nice, as low its ?!l.fi().
Sterling Silver Toilet Sols, bcautlcB,
?8X)0.
Fine Engraving a Specialty.
Herman M. Leffert
Jeweler, Optician and Kngravor,
23G UROADWAY, Council Bluffs.
Bartel & Miller
100 BROADWAY Tel, 359
KI.OUU:
Chimes of Normandy, nono
bettor $1.00
Our llcst 1.00
lied Cross l.ir,
Illg A 1 20
Diamond Illuff 1.25
OANNI3I) flOODS:
.1 Cans Tomatoes 2." a
3 Cans Corn 2.1c
Teas 10o
Henna 10a
FUUIT:
J'lums, 10c; Teaches, 12c; Ap
ricots, lfic. Other Goods In I'm
portion. Genterville Goal
And coal from tlio best minos In tho
conntrv. Also lmrd coal nnd wood.
Prompt delivery is our motto.
Transfer Line Between Council Bluffs
and Omaha
council HlufTs Office No. 2.') North Main
St. Tolonhono 128.
Omaha Of llco, Ml South 12th Stroot.
Tolophono 1.108.
Connection mado with South Omaha
Transfer,
WILLIAM WELCH,
IVY THI GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
MA NUFA.CTU JUK fcrff
GaULWORNIA FIG SYRUP Ota
wok pirn, mike mro
ttrooE, YlKoroui, rotiuitt
mtrrlert mitn. men Intend.
Ing to nurrjr.Ihouia ttke a boxt aitonUhlny ro.
ultii night loiiot stopped! power reitoredi II
at hhprman it McConnelli. Kuhn 6t Co and nthpr
MEN
tiriuitiweru)iitatyyerv"iJefciCo,BuiiioN t