Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 18, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIIO OMAHA DAILY 1JI3I2 :
COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
311.NOII Mi\TIO.V. !
CMmrrno nnd photo supplies. 12 I'oarl el.
Ilorn to Mr. nnd Mm. Choate Mynstcr , o
f daughter.
'The Kent Mall" will bo nt the Dohany
theater Sunday night.
Regular mtttltiK of Fidelity council , No.
161 ! , Royal Arcartltn , this ( Friday ) evening ,
at 7 " 50 o'clock.
Mlsn Ilcuslp Noyrfl nnd Ml s I.uella Watkins -
kins of Mlxnourl Valley were In the city yes
terday the Kt'ests of Mlw Ilccbc.
Dick Jacltdon waa fined $25.83 In police
court yesterday morning. He wim mixed
up In a dloturbancc at the opera house
on the previous evening.
Thcro will be a meeting of old sold I PI * at
Farmers' hall In the county court IIOUHO Fri
day evening to cll ciis the Cuban situation
and expreFB their sentiments.
Mm. C. F. Taylor nnd Mm. W. R. Davis
nf Osawatomle , Knn. , arrived In tbti city
jfotcrday. They will make their home here
after with their father , C. Wesley.
I'nlty guild will hold Its regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. John Templcton on North
Sixth street. All members arc requested
to bo present. Visitors welcome.
August ntzenspcrgcr , wife and baby , have
returned from their trip to Franco. They
> ; i'caty | enjoyed their visit , but return with
i deeper love for the country of their adop
tion.
tion.A
A II. Miller and Mm. Minnie Eoellcr were
married lunt evening at the home of Dr. J.
F Wnltcrs. on Hroadway , Rev. V. 0. Rocho
oiflrlutlng. The parties are both from Pcr-
nla , la.
I'eter l.arncsh and Mrs. nilzabeth Smith
of Omaha Merc united In marriage at G
o clock last evening at the parsonage of
the First Daptlst church , Rev. V. 0. Rocho
ofllclatlng.
The funeral of Mr . Jnutcs Saguln will
occur Uila afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
re&nlrnco on Washington avenue. Rev. I. . .
I1 McDonald will olHclate. The body will
bo buried In Falrvlcw cemetery.
Despite the cold weather , the Dohany
thra'er was well filled last evening by an
appreciative audience , that gave the I'ayton
Comedy company an cntlnisjatlc reception
on Itn presentation of "Carmcnclta. "
Will Wnllaee , the young man brought back
from Shcnantlaah upon the charge of steal
ing an overcoat and other clothing from the
barn of John N. Baldwin , won convicted In
I Justice Cook's court yesterday , and en-
tenced to it term of twenty-live days In the
county jail.
John Hills , an old soldier well known
In this city , says ho ban been offered the
position of xcrgcant major In the Cuban
army. Ho has spent several years In Cuba ,
nnd Is well acquainted with the people
nnd their mode of fighting. Ho has not
told hl.s friends what he Intends to do with
the offer.
Mr. Stanley McCormlck will reach hero
from Chicago today for the purpose of spend
ing the holldajB with Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F.
MeCormlck. Mrs. C. II. McCormlck , mother
of the young men , will arrive tomorrow , and
will also remain during the holiday ( season.
Mrs. McCormlck has recently returned from
an extensive ICuropenii tour.
Justice Vlcn yesterday dismissed the
chaigc of larceny preferred against F. U.
Smith of Oakland , la. , by Joe Dunn of this
city Smith had been arrested on n war
rant charging him with the larceny of a
kct of harness which were taken from Dunn
on n writ of replevin. When the replevin
papers were exhibited In court the case
was Htrlcken from the docket.
J J. Hras and Miss Ilelle Snyder were
quietly married Wednesday evening nt the
homo of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs.
J R. Snyder Rev Ocorgo W. Crofts of Lin
coln olllclattt.g. The many friends of the con
tracting parties were given a pleasant sur-
prlso when they received the cards announc
ing the wedding "ycflterday morning. Mr.
and Mrs Hess left last night fora two-weeks'
wedding trip In the cast.
Harold Egbert , for drunkenness nnd disor
derly conduct , was heavily punlaliiM by
'
Judge 'McGec. A fine of $57.85 was Imposed
upon him. The extra punishment was large
ly duo to the fact that Kgbert hod been sent
by his mother to get medicine for a sick
child , nnd while getting the medicine Kg
bert also got drunk and was mixed up In a
disgraceful disturbance on Sixth street. At
least Egbert Informed the court that such
was the history of his trouble.
A number of anonymous communications
were sent to the newspaper offices and to
Rev. Henry Del.ong announcing that a fam
ily residing on the corner of Sixteenth avenue -
nuo and Eleventh street were suffering for
the necessaries of life. Rev. Mr. De-Long
visited the place yesterday and found a large
family , some of them very young children. In
great destitution. They were living In a
Imlldlng that afforded but slight protection i
from the cold , and had neither food nor
clothing suniclcnt to prevent serious suffer
ing. Their wants were relieved ns far as
the limited means of Mr. Iclong permitted.
Ho reports that help must bo given soon or
little children will suffer.
I C. U. Vlavl Co. , female remedy. Medical
consultation free Wednesdays. Health book
furnished. 309 Merrlam block.
N. Y. numbing company. Tel. SCO.
ICISKMA.N III II.Dl.NC , ( ; or.\CII. IIM'FKS ,
IOWA.
( "loNlni ; of C'nrnlial. '
Two dayg more of the combined exhibits
of fruit , ve-KOtables and poultry remain.
The management has Riven to the citizens
of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska
four days of the meat magnificent display
of the products of the farm , garden and
poultry yurd which could be hoped for
or even Imagined. Today , Friday ; iwJll
bo Omaha day. Including the evening BCS-
elon , and tomorrow ( Saturday ) day nnd
ev.'nliig for Council HlutTs and the world
at large.
SPECIAL INVITATION.
Today , from 4 to C o'clock , pupils of the
Council muffs city ( schools are Invited to
visit the exhibition. In charge of their teach
ers , and admission will bo free , conditional
upon their being kept In the older of schoolu
and under ueh control as not to Interfere
with the comfort of other visitors. Dur
ing thiuo two days all the people arc
Invited to visit the ohow , and thus evidence
their appreciation of a costly effort on the
part of the association to advance the In
tercuts of the entire community. All will
bo well repaid for the outlay of 25 cents
rnch , and a favor will be bestowed and
encouragement given to nn enterprise which
Is of great benefit to nil the people.
WI3STICHN IOWA I'OULTHY , FARM AND
HARDEN ASSOCIATION.
Happily Illrmloil.
Wo vontuio to eay that our store Is the
liret arranrcd In tuo city , tilled with rare/
Kerns of diamonds , flne Jewelry , watches and
chains , Bllvvrwarc and silver novelties ,
Wo innko specially low prices on table cut
lery , carving uets and full tea acts , quadruple
Plato. C. 11. JACQUHMIN & CO. ,
27 South Main street.
For al9 cheap , seven-room homo ; well ,
cistern , all modern outdoor Improvements ;
fruit troi's , vlney ; two acres well fenced ; half
mile from city llmltf. IA > WS ! township. J.
J. Kles , CouncllllulTs.
\Vmitril.
Wo hnvo for sale or rent several desir
able fruit , grain , vegetable and stuck farms
near Council Hluffa for 1897. Day & Mess ,
Rental Agents.
Krt'tf .Sllvt'rwnrt' .
lly pending forty Domo.itlc soap wrappers
to lj. lloltun & Co. , Des Mollies , la. , you will
cot lx silver traBpcons free.
Iti-iil : ( ( .
The following real estuti transferx
reported yesteiduy nt the olllcu of J. W.
B-liilrc :
Jacob Thompson nnd wlfo to N. O.
I'ltrrson. north 2 feet of lot 17 , lilook
< , Howard add u. il . } 1 00
Htnry Ottu nnd wlf < > to l.ouls L. and
Viola V. Otto , part lot 21 , original
! nl-w , il . 4MOO
Florence K. K\'erent and Iiiinluml to
laurlx Nellsen , lot 13 , block ! , Hall-
rouct add w. d. . . . . . , . 2i 00
J. W. DiivlH and wife to Kl A. Gallup ,
purl mHi. Mw'.i. 17-7U-3D-H. w. d . 21130
Illrain Hhoomakcr , i't al , to Butu > tta
Ituyer , lot 3. Htibdlvlnlon of original
jilat lot < 0 tj , c , i ! . 100
Total transfer * . . . . . . . .1718 30
HORTICULTURAL SHOW ENDS
Closing Session of the Convention Sees Some
Important Action ,
CHICKENS STILL DRAWING BIG CROWDS
TlmtiMiiiilN of lllrilH oil Kxtilliltliin
unit Hit1 SrnrttiMr mill
nf I'rrinliitiiN llr
1(1 II CIllNC.
The closing session of the Southwestern
Iowa Horticultural society was held jester-
day morning. Papers were read by Alex
Wood , J. W. Dalby of Hamburg. II. Me-
Intosh of Omaha , S. C. Oaborn of Olen-
wood , O. W. Alllngham of Council Uluffs ,
Dr. llMicliett of Council Blurts , and George
Van Houten of Lenox. A revised list of
apple varieties was adopted on report of
the special committee appointed to make n
selection for the plate displays. The pre
mium committee reported Its awards.
Messrs. Powell , Raymond and Williams
wcro named to revise the premium lint.
Olenwooil was selected as the next place
of meeting.
The Interest In the chicken show Is
The Interest In the Chicken show" Is
steadily Increasing nnd the attendance yes
terday was encouraging to the management.
Never before has such a collection of prize
chickens ami other fowls been brought to
gether In this elty an are at present quar
tered In the Elseman block. After some
hard work the Judges completed the scoring
of the birds nnd the award of prizes was
made last evening.
_
Hnllilii.v llniiitUrrcliIcfK.
The tremendous volume of hnndkorchlcf
selling which wedo during the holiday wea-
non Is already under way.
Hundreds of dozen are awaiting the buy
ers' sure call.
Linen handkerchiefs , In all their varied
forms of hemstitched , embroidered , Initialed
and fancy drawn work effect , In all sizes , In
all qualities. In nil weights of linen fabrics.
presenting an nsosrlmcnt for men , women
and children , that stands unrivaled by any
other establishment In the city.
WE MENTION ONLY A FEW SPECIAL
NUMBERS.
200 dozen ladles' pure linen , hemstitched
handkerchiefs , plain white , worth 12' ' < .c , at
EC each.
Ladles' fine Swim embroidered handker
chiefs , a special bargain , at 12' c each.
2fiO dozen ladles' flne Swiss handkerchiefs ,
cream Insertion and lace edge , fancy em
broidered and scalloped and netted edge , at
17c : three for KOc.
200 dozen ladles' fine embroidered handker
chiefs. very handsome designs , and new pat
terns. the very best value In the city , for
25c : GUc quality , fine embroidered handker
chiefs on sale nt KJC ; three for $1.00.
Ladles' all linen Initial handkerchiefs ,
hemstitched , at 2ic ! each.
Ladles' pure linen handkerchiefs , wide or
narrow hem , plain white , the regular 23c
quality , at 17e ; three for Me.
Men's all linen handkerchiefs , fancy taped
border , at I7c ; three for COc.
Men' pure linen Initial handkerchiefs , 25e
vach. 1103TON STORE.
nroodway. Council muffs.
The Rex Lumber company Is preparing to
open on uptown olllce In order to be more
convenient to a large number of their cus
tomers. They have leased the north half
of the room occupied by Mr. W , S. Cooper ,
No. 10 South Main street , nnd this olllce
will be in charge of Mr. J. D. McChooney ,
who will make a specialty of Earllngton
Crushed Coke and Cincinnati lilock Coal.
Fine livery for parties and dances. Ogdcn
Livery , 15S Uroadway. Telephone 83.
Will Kort'C'liiMcor TnxrN.
The city has Issued the expected order to
City Attorney Hazclton to begin proceed
ings nl once to foreclose upon all property
whcro the owners have permitted special
taxes to remain delinquent for two years.
The order refers partlculaily to the Lower
Hroadway property , where the owners have
concluded to let the city have the vacant
lots In payment for the paving. Many of the
owners have paid all of the assessments.
many of them have paid all hut two , and
still n , larger number have paid all but the
last. The order of the council Is meant
to cover the cases where two or more pay
ments are delinquent. At the present time
the city Is obligated to pay the contractor
about $25.000 , and there Is consequently
considerable anxiety on the part of the
ofTlclaln to get hold of all the security pos
sible.
The city attorney Is also empowered to
bid In at all tax sales all of the lots In all
parts of town upon which the city has any
sort of claim In case they arc ever sold for
taxes ,
_
Death of MI-N. SiiKiiln.
Mrs. James Saguln died suddenly at her
home , 221 Washington avenue , at an early
hour yesterday morning. She had been 111
for some time , but her death came suddenly.
Heart failure Is given as the cause. She
was -19 years old. She has lived In this city
for many years , and was well known. She
was born In France , was a brilliant nnd
accomplished woman until her health gave
way. .Mr. Saguln was called from his work
In Idaho by her Illness , and had been in
the city only a tUiort time bcforu her death.
1 Out of 10.
It U to be regretted that everyone will
not bo fortunate enough this year to get a
Christmas present , owing to hard times ,
but Hughes , the men's outfitter , has made
It po > > slblo for 1 out of every 10 to do no.
From now until Christmas every 10th neck-
tlo will bo given away free to cash purchaser -
chaser * , and It goes without saying that
he has the flncst line In the city. See his
dhow window Saturday.
n lct'i | StMvt-r.
Contractor Wlckham In engaged In laying
the deepest newer In the city. It Is on Falr
vlcw avenue. Fifty feet of the ditch upon
which the men were at work yesterday Is
twenty feet deep , and a great pait of It Is
more than twelve feet below the surface.
Ciirpi-tH nt Auction.
$2,000 worth of new carpets at auction ,
sale commencing Dee. 17 , 1 p. m. , No. US
Broadway , next door to First National
bank. It. II. Inman , auctioneer.
Eugene A , Ingoldsby has been appointed
to take charge of the Insurance agency of R.
II. Odell , and has opened an olllce In the
looms. 303 and 304 , Sbugart block ,
Hoffmayr'n fancy paten : flour makes ( ho
best and most bread. Ask your grocer for It.
ClirlNlInn Home Pliiaiici'H ,
The present weekly report of the finances
at the Christian home la very encouraging.
The receipts for last week , sent In from
almost every state In the union , were :
Grand total to the manager's fund , $30.53 ,
AMUNKMK.VTS.
DOHA.NY THEATER.
Onvrek , commcnclnu Monday , Dec , II ,
PAYTON COMEDY CO. ,
Krlilii ) , liri'cinlifr IN ,
" ' "
"ASOLDIEK'S SWEETHEART.
Sn In nl ii ) .Mutlncr , IOr.
ROSA Ci AR.LAN D ,
In Pour Art ! .
Price IP , A > imml crowded ami urll-plcati'd
liuUM'ii ure KrictliiK u . Our | > rln urr 10 uinl
W I'l'Mtli-IlD IllKlnT.
DOHANY OPERAllOUSl
oxij Mcur O.M.V ,
SUNDAY , , EO. 20 ,
Lincoln J , Curler * * Kr.ind n-cnlc | > ruducllon ,
THE PAST MAIL.
lle sr\ed < ; uti now on rulv tit Seller * ' drug
tort. 1'rkcK , Mo , Sic , Ua. . .
being $4.47 below the needs of the week.
The deficiency In this fund , as reported last
week. Is $479.00 , Increasing deficiency to
date to 4S4.37.
Orand total of receipts In the general
fund amounts to $1.451.62 , being Jl.2ol.62
above the needs for current expenses of the
week. Deficiency , as stated In last week's
paper. Is $1,550.19 , decreasing the deficiency
on account of current expenses to $304.57.
DlNlrlol Court Noli" . .
Suit was commenced In the district court
by 0. M. Dodge against A. C. Thomson to
foreclose a mortgage for $300 , given In 1S9G.
The administrators of the estate of Peter
Hclrlck lllcd their annual report yesterday.
The receipts of the estate are shown to have
been $2,909 and the expenditures , $1,9(15. ( F.
L. Potter , S. S. Rust and P. E. Hetrlck are
the administrators.
Louise Dock , guardian of the minor heirs
of 11. Hagg , ( lied a final report yesterday and
was granted a discharge from further tscrv-
Ice ns guardian.
Mrs. Hock , ns administrator of the estate
of Charles Dock , applied for a discharge
and an exonerating of her bond.
The case of Klmball Bros , against Deere ,
Wells & company Is still on trial In the dis
trict court. Lucius Wells was on the stand
yesterday and gave his version of the con
tract he had with the plaintiffs for the manu
facture of siales.
L'lirlNliuiiN I'ruiriit * for Mm.
Longley and Dunlap hats.
Louis Auerbach's line neckwear , Just re
ceived from Now York.
Smoking Jackets , dressing gowns , bath
robes.
Fancy vests , fancy shirts , silk and linen
handkerchiefs.
METCALF DROS.
Clinrli'N IVrkliiH A aln In Trouble.
Charles Perkins , a young man of good
family and well known at his home In At
lantic , was. arrested yesterday afternoon and
lock til up on the charge of being a suspicious
character. Last fall Perkins stole n $40 gold
watch from Jackqucmln's jewelry store , taU-
Ing It from n trav on the counter and run
ning from the store with It. Ho was caught
and was on the highway to the
penitentiary when friends Interceded
and secured the Imposition of a Jail sen
tence of six months' duration. When ar
rested yesterday Perkins had pawned an
overcoat , a gold chain and ring and had
gambled away the proceeds when he fell
Into the possession of nn officer after an ex
citing chase. As ihe property was all valu
able nnd wns pawned for only $1.50 , the
police believe It wns stolen and are holding
Perkins for Investigation.
Miirrlnuc l.lciMiKV" .
The following marriage licenses have been
Issued : /
Name nnd address. Age.
John J. Hesii , Council Bluffs 24
Uellc Snyder , Council nliilfs M
A. II. .Miller , 1'crsln , In K )
Minnie /duller , Harrison county 40
Durfco Furniture Co.'s great removal sale
Is now In full blast. You In It ?
l Slick Tlrnify.
Assistant County Attorney Smith , Justice
Cook , ami a lot of Idlers have been listening
for two days to the testimony that has
been Introduced to coin let or acquit Law
rence Tlcrney , the young man who manipu
lated n city time check and teJ SI 40 inoro |
than was coming to him. Th-lprosccullon i
Is endeavoring to make the serious charge
of forgery against the young man stick , nnd
the defense , under the direction , of Colonel
John Limit , Ic making a strouK cdort to
show that there was no crluicommitted. , ,
The attorney devoted the a'flrrnoon yes-
terd.iy to their arguments nnd submitted
the c 3B to the court last evening. Jus
tice Cook took It undtr AdvUeincnt and
will report Saturday.
The burglar paused ns he rrached for Regi
nald's diamond stud , speechcfsln ) , admira
tion of his beautiful shirt front , recently
laundered at the EaRl ] N'way.
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lly Bonding forty Domestic soap wrappers
to L. llollon & Co. , Dee Molnes , la. , you will
get six silver teaspoons free.
Mnkc Her HiiiMiy for OIHM- .
Husbands nnd brothers and others get
her a handsome rocker or easy chair at
S. S. Keller's. Makes a great Xmaa gift.
SI.IMMKIl IS IS MIIAVAt ICP.t : .
I'rli'iiilN of nn IIMVII I'liltniitliroiilxt
\Vorrj for UN Snfc- .
DES M01NES , Dec. 17. ( Special Tele
gram. ) An extraordinary story reached
DCS Molncs today concerning the personal
safety of Abraham Slimmer , the millionaire
Hebrew philanthropist of Waverly. la. This
story , which started In Fort Madison and
Is supported In a measure from other
sources , IE to the effect that Mr. Slimmer ,
while at Fort Madison , was drugged and
cither met with foul play or Is now In
carcerated In n private asylum for the In
sane. If anything has happci'cd to him It
Is probably the latter unless later develop
ments show that the persons last seen with
him were not reHllves.
Telegrams received from Waverly. his
home , tonight discredit the entire stor >
and say that Mr. Slimmer has gone to
SIHwaukoo to visit relatives.
Abraham Slimmer Is one of the best known
men In Iowa. Ho U n Hebrew , nlthough
his charities have been largely nonscctnrlan
Ho located In Iowa In an early day when ho
engaged In the stock business. Before the
railroads were built he frequently drove
cattle overland to Chicago. Later ns ho
nccumulateil property he engaged In banking
and Invested In real estate and mcrch.intllo
enterprises , lie never married. Ho has n
sister and two or three brothers.
At midnight tonight n telegram was re
ceived In response to Inquiries addressed
to Milwaukee saying that Abraham Slim
mer was there and safe. Nothing further
than this was received.
Cui'loiiN I'liNr of nn AnKnVoimiM. .
ATLANTIC , la. , Dec. 17. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Mrs. 0. Currier of Anita Is principal
In n very singular case. While going to the
doctor's this morning she lost her mind and
went to the depot and boarded the Rock Is
land passenger train going west. She was
without ticket or money nnd could not ex
plain why bhe > wns on the train when ques
tioned by the conductor. She became rational
before reaching Avoca and asked to be put
off , being much surprised to flnd herself on
the train. She returned to this place on
a freight , where she was met by her hus
band , who came hero In rcaponso to a tele
gram. Currier waa surprised when he re
ceived the message , as wh'cn he was at din
ner the servant told him she had gone to sec
the doctor and had not returned home.
Will Ml\ Sliver ullli City 1'iillllcH.
CRESTON , la. , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) Janu
ary S the silver democrats of this county
will celebrate the birthday anniversary of
this year in valuable o
articles to smokers of o
BBackweSS's
Genuine
Tobacco
You will find one coupon in
side each 2-ouncc bnj ; , nud two
coupons iiisiilc each 4-onncc
The Best bng. Huynbag , read the coupon
i Smoking Tobacco Made I nnd sec how to got your share.
{ j iiji4ji ii | ii i.j ,
Two for Twelve weeks
If
Three for Eight weeks
They
Four for Six weeks Are
> c . Six for Four weeks New
* *
Eieht for Three weeks Subscribers
> * <
If you send any one of these new prepaid sub
* scriptions to The Daily Bee at J5c a week we
will give you a Crescent Camera for nothing. V
CAMERA DEPARTMENT ,
Omaha Bee. t
, Drag Store ,
15th and Dongas
\Vould-bo competitors CLAIM to Imvo imulo them
bclvua hoiml In the CANVASS for the bettor imtrnn-
iifjo of Wusturn Iowa , anil thu ( i It MAT stuto of No-
briiHka , but there Is ono CANDIDATE fol < tno Intel-
liKcnt VOTIJ that up to the latest ItETUltNS
{ iluccs beyond doubt the original ant ] ( genuine Sund-
v > it'll Atluirm Com Shelters has had u router number
of gait's In this territory than all other eorn shelters
combined. It IK hard wnrlc to trot \thom \ fast enough.
but wo tire hard worker * Catalogue and terms
quoted on application to branch housi ? . ,
SANDWICH MFG. CO. ,
Council Bluffs.
H'ccTobphonoNo. 80. Manager's Residence Tjr.II ) !
Kvi-iBrrt > n Wreathing In COH | | 20 ynnls Candy , Nuts , KlgH , Untos , oto ,
lonjj. Will tin plrnKcd to iuoto | [ irlcen on the
HvrrKrecn and Holly Wreaths , Holly nbovo to Ucttlcra only.
Drunclii'H , .Mistletoe , etc. , etc.
JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO ,
Wholesale Manufacturing Confectioners ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Andrew . .Inchonvllh n Hireling nt the opera
house , nl which time n i > romln < Mil sprnkcr
will bo prreenl. Democrats from nil over
the ilhtrlct will he Invited. A blniclAllle
club will bo orRBiilrcd for county purpose * .
It Is umlcMtooil the democrats niul populists
of this city Intend carrying the silver inten
tion Into city politics nnd fusliis on the can
didates. _
TitAMi' iini.n i > 'on ii.virrs
ol IN I'liilor A r ! < < I at
\i\iillliiK lit million 1 1 on.
OTTUMWA , la , . Dec. 17. ( Special. ) A
man giving the name of Dave Sweeney Is
under nrreyt here suspected of beltiK the
murderer of Andrew Hart , near Marshall-
town last Sunday mornltiR. Ills first story
colncldc'l with that told by the alleged
murderer by .Mr. Matthews. Hart's neigh
bor. who fed him on Sunday morning.
hater stories conflicted. His face Is
scratched' and his clothing torn , which he
sayc Is the result of n light with n fellow
tramp. As he tallies perfectly In other
ways with the description of the murderer
who had a desperate struggle with his vic
tim. the police are convinced they have
the man wanted. Otllccrs from .Marshall-
town are on the way hero to Identify him.
MAURER'S
HKTAIL
342-344 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs , It ,
Visitors uiul
ors equally welcome1.
LurytMt cattibltsh-
tnont in the west.
KutPricps
in Kut Crystal
Our stock is the lai'Kcat anil prleo
the lowest.
S-lncIi JIowls. Itosciluii lUitniB UIH citO.I.CO
S-liicli Slrawbeiry diamond and fan eut
Howls 7 13.00
" -Inch Strawberry diamond and fun cut _ .
Howls ; < l < >
Fancy eut Olive Pishes fl-00
Cut Glass S.ilts and Peppers , warranted
sterling sliver tops , eai-U & 0c
Laboiatory Stoppers ami deep , faney _
cutting Vlnefar Cruets , each , . | UO
Prices on Vases. I'lteaers , Tumblers , Stem
Ware , etc. , In proportion to theabove. .
Among a lame line ot novelties we mention
Uie following : ,
Flat Painted Dottles , Drinking Scenes ,
each $1.00.
Decorated Deer Mugs In n variety of de
signs.
Kmplro Green nnd Cupid CMna In D.-esscr
Self , Plates , Cups. Candlesticks. Hon lions ,
clii.
Under Glaze Hint- and lto es China , in
Salad Sets , Ice Cream Sets , Chocolate Sets ,
Pudding Sets and novelties for the dresser.
Rich hand palmed Fruit Center Comports
and Plates , Sugars and Creams , Chocolate
Sots , etc.
Copies of Louis XIV shape ? nud drcor.i-
tlous In all tin * r'rhness ' at goods of that
period
An attractive line In odd things for the
table Is the nc\v decoration , viz. . hand paint
ed Maroolml Nell HI.M.H In different colors ,
tlnlshed with n'gular heavy gold edge.
A very dainty Hue consisting of Piiddlnp
Sets , Chocolate Pots. Hlscult Jars. Plates
Celery Trnyp , etc. , is decorated with heavy
gold scroll and French hand painted llgtiro
centers.
We have In odds and ends "choice bits" nf
Sevres. Dresden , Doulton , "A'nrcester. Paris
enamel and gold mounted goods , nnd a par
ticularly gooil collection of Fancy Pottery.
LAMPS. LAMPS.
Dresden Lamps. Delft Lamps , Wrought
Iron Lamps. Gold and Onyx. In fact every
thing doMrable In the Lamp line.
Silver novelties and wares for the table
the largest variety and prices by far the
lowest.
Dresden and fancy patterns In Hat and
Clothes Urushes. metal mounted Cigar
Iloxos , Itazors Match UOXCF. in fact n great
variety of new novrMtca ser gentlemen.
Fern Dishes In large variety.
Decorated Dinner Sets from $3.CO to J123 ,
In every conceivable shaoe and decoration.
Chamber Sets from $1 2to SJj.OO. from the
practical to the ode unit quaint niiapu which
adds so much to the attractiveness of your
room.
Carvers In largo variety from 75e upwards.
Apiece pearl and silver mounted Carvers.
hriger Bros.12 ' oz. Triple Plato Knives nnd
Forks , $1.35 per set
Retail 342-344 Broadway
COUNCIL HLUFl'S.
CHRISTMAS DAINTINESS
The ilnlntlent anil most eloKant toilet In not
complete \\ltliout u bit nf Jewelry. From the
t-arllest time Jewels nnU jewelry have nhvays
been Hymbollciil of power mul royalty. The
HoimitiB were not iilloweil to wenr Jewelry , ex
cept by permission of their emperor.
AB nn Xmns Klft nothlnK could be more iileas-
Ine. Such n gift would b iiKcful nnd orna-
mentnl , while errvlnc to , recall the giver anil
the ilny.
M. WOLLMAN ,
Jeweler and Scientific Optician.
401) ) HKOADWAY.
DYRINfi A > M ) CL'J\NIV '
Clothiag , DressH aai Ilousftoll G)0l3 )
OMAHA ori'ICK-lJZt Farnntn. Tel , I'M.
COUNCIL IJLUFFB-Work and O.Tlce. Cor. J r *
nuo A ind 2".lh Bt. Tel > U > .
OF
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CAPITAL. . . . $100,000
\VK SOLICIT YOUIl HUHIMJSS ,
W12 UUSIUD YOUIl COLLECTIONS.
ONi : OKTIIIC OLDEST I1ANKB I.V IOWA.
0 PIlll UISNT I'AIl ) ON TIMI2 U
DALE * ABD B B OB OH WRITB.
That terrible wash-tub I
This is the way it looks to the
women who do their washing in
the old-fashioned way. Thuy
dread it and no wonder. All
because they won't use Pcarlinc.
Use Pearlinc use it just as
directed soak , boil and rinse the
clothes and the wash-tub won't be
a bugbear. You won't have to be
over it enough for that. No hard
work no inhaling of fetid steam
no wearing rubbing no torn clothes
nothing but economy.
C A < - | Peddlers anil some unscrupulous grocers will
vJCllU. tell jOU "this is as peed as"or"llie tame
it 13o/ ! ? ' lletllne' " " "S FALSE Pcarllne
/ > *
.OclCiV 13 never peddled , nnd if ) our grocer
tends you something in place of 1'carline. be honest ttnJ it kick. 810
ti Ir Bk a 4 u p jCMt U K fe %
December 20
Christmas Stories
Besides the continuation of Robert Barr's in
tensely interesting serial , "The Mutable Many , "
readers will be presented with a whole batch of
Christinas tales specially written for this issue
of The Bee. Some of them will have local
co'oring and all will be timely , wholesome and
entertaining.
Christmas Poems
A seasonable Christmas lyric , by Gerald Bre-
" nan , Inndsomely illustrated by G. A. Shipley ,
entitled "The Children's Coming1 Home , " and
instinct with the simple joys and family feeling-
inseparable from Christmas. Also a variegated
menu of appropriate poetical productions from
the pens of writers who have made names in
the literary field.
t
Christmas Pictures
Specially desig-ned Christmas headings for a
number of The Bee's regular Sunday depart
ments , made by the best artists who are doing
newspaper work. Attractive illustrations ac
company many of the special articles.
Christmas History
Story of the Christmas day retold in simple
language. A Christmastide review of the re
cent researches and identifications in the Holy
Land , by F. J. Bliss , an officer of the Palestine
Exploration Fund , telling- what is known for
certain and what is not certainly known about
the places and localities recorded in the Bible.
This artic'e is illustrated with views of the his
toric places and monuments around Jerusalem
and Bethlehem , drawn from photographs ,
Christmas Presents
Timely and pertinent suggestions and hints for
the purchase of the year's Christmas presents.
What to buy when in a state of perplexing
doubt. Appropriate gifts for young and old ,
man , woman and child The Bee's advertising
columns will also tell what a'l the leading mer
chants of Omaha have to offer Christmas
patrons.
Christmas Sports
Christmas games and sports of all kinds
Christmas with the wheelmen here and all the
world over Christmas hunting- and holiday
time athletics in general d'scussed by men who
know what they are writing about.
Christmas * Music
Instructive sketch of the origin and growth of
our Christmas music , explaining its distinctive
character and pointing out the beauties of the
different compositions which have become
standards on Christmas time musical programs.
Christmas Gowns
Seasonab'e ' fashion articles replete with information
mation about what well dressed women are
wearing- the centers of fashions Latest de
signs for gowns , jackets and wraps that have
made their appearance in Pa. is Fashion news
notes of every description.
Tha News and All the News.
The Omaha Surtax
Newsdealers Should Place Orders Early.
GJSNTS.
LADIES.
Hundred * nf remedies arc put up ruaraii'
Do not IrIRo with atoppcd lucd to euro lost inanliuod , but limy don't uu
moiiBtnmtlOii , Uulbuiiufl U. TiirkUliont Mnuliuod Uupuulou 11 *
for box Turk lull Tunny and warranted undmonoy rulunicd fort ury oio
Pomuroyul I'lllnuro to It it'n n not CIIIH of Wt < aU llriiiory , I/uul Dralp
llm cJiy. : Sold only b I'c/war , Lout Wuntiooil , NlBlit Kmlnnlonf ,
U A UK'S IMIAHMACr \Vfalncn of liuproiluctlrb Ur/an , cau d
Hlli und ParnMiii Striela , by youthfuliTrorR. tllvuN > nu w lifo. eoJ !
Umnlm , ! < ob , lly mall. only l/v IIAIIN'.si'IIAllMAav. ibth and For-
nam HID. , Uinklia , lieu. (1,1)0 box by uiMl ,