THE OMAHA DAILY HfNDAY , .TANUAUY 21 , 1807 COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENTECONOMY , IN CODE REVISION WHY THE TREATMENT CURES I Proposals to Abolish Printer and Binder Ml.NOH MK Clark & Wotzcl , I. 0. 0. P. blk. . art par lors I'lcnlc hams at nnullcy's Monday and Tuesday , 5'4o a pound. Lu'rythliiR KOCH at Hartcl & Miller's gro cer } , IDS ; premium stamps and bargalni. \rn ! 0. II. Crisp , wlio lus been sorlollMy M < l ! at her home on North first street , Is illuhily linpiovliif ' , . lln > I.ntllw of the MatffttictH will Install olll reTutwdi ) nfleniooii at 239. All inc'iibrm arc itipiosttd to be piesent. A m irrlaco Hcoti'e was Ics'ied > estenlay to f harlot C On hard of Omaha , aged 29 , and VI i IlTtlia Hcrrj of Columbus. Xeh . flRCil 27 ilndlcv. in ? 11-wfij. hns ordoicd 1,000 more plr-nli hams nnd will continue the sale Moil- ila > and Turnday nt 5' ' c n pound. Ury salt 3c a pcund. The tclcphonr girl v.as tiled Calls lind Ijtm coming In all day fui 137 , rcriucstlng tini.iglo l.aundrj to send Its \\agon around. Vnrll > , It s a good laundry , Hetween 12 .mil 1 o'clock jesterday anmo one slmt ii valuihle ) car-old l.ovvcllen ret- tei dog belonging to J M. Ourolcr at Morn- IriKSIilo The I'liontlng took place near Mr. Ouralor'B front door. \V lj DoitRlas ROCS to Lincoln tomorrow , vlicro ho lakes a prominent pirt In the so ciety burlesque entertainment lo be given thrro on Monilaveiling Mr Douglas has bun the bright and shining star of sev eral of the most successful amateur enter- I talmncntg that have been given In this I cltj , and he ma ) bo expected to imko a lilt vhon ho appears before a Lincoln audience. I ' U'llllim Kosttr , a vagrant , who admitted that lie spent the night as n loilger In the Omnhi city jail , wan caught In the act of stealing a teat > estciday afternoon Ho had taken tin- garment from the dummy In front of MprcuV clothing store The proprietor had observed the theft through the window , and caught the fellow Just ns ho stalled to dlsnppini up nn adjoin ing stairway. At the sljtlnn Foster slid ho was hungry , cold and dibperatc , and It was steal or starve nnd frre/e. Chicken thieves vlidti'il the premises of I'ranlt UlRglns , UOS South Sixth street , on rildny night , and when the family made an Investigation yesterday morning they found that ovety fowl tn the plice had been Holcn The Illgglns' hen roost Is one of the objecti' of family pride , and Its desecration was n cruel calamity Mr Hlgglns was awakened by a slight noise during the night nnd arose Just In time to see the chicken thieves drlvo away with their booty They secured fifty fine fowls , nnd some of them were valuable hloo'l d stock. Tonight In Dohan's theater Murray and Mack will again charm Council IIItUTa people There I * BOIUI thing about the warm , living humor of the two Jolly Irishmen that never falls to plroec people The play they aie Htairlng with this season Is pronounced by crltlw to bo their best It N full of life and fun , and taken all In all. "rimiegan's Courtship" Is otio of the most mirth-pro voking performances on the roiil , and the best rctnuly for nn attack of meUincholIi that can bo found The sale of seatn Indi cate that there will be a full house tonight Harmony diaptcr No 21) , Order of the Hastern Star. Installed the following olllcorn on Friday evening Mrs llarb.ira Tucker , W M . Mr William Hlghsmlth W ! ' , Mm JrnnioVllklns , A M , Miss Hmma rotter. Bcrrelnry. Mm A S Hnll treasurer ; Mrs Annie Hudlo , conductor , Miss Maggie Mc Millan assistant conductor , Mies Sarah Har ris , chaplain. Mrs Carrlo Van rccsem , Adah , Mrs M Milliard Jlulh , Ml-a Mary McMillan , Pother. Mis Mai ) Illghsmlth , Marllia , Mrs Snllnn llell , Klucta , Mrs 1' II. Mind , warden , Mr S S Nish. nentlnel. Sccretniy Stevenson of the local lodge of Odd Fellows , to which I'lof. I'rlce belonged , received a telegram yesterday announcing a serious turn In his disease Prof 1'iice Is now staying In Silver City. N. M. . In the hope that the dry and wnrm climate will I cncflt his health Ho was given a Icnvo of absence from his duties In the High school for several months last ) car and this was extended nt the beginning of the present school year for an additional period of a year. His friends fear that ho will never bo able to return nnd resume his work In the public schools. One of the most Important engagements dining the present theatrical season of this city will bo that of Mr Thomas \V Kccne , accompanied by Charles I ) Hnnford on ThUMiIay. February 4. Mr. Kecne. elnco the death of IMwIn Ilooth , stands at the liead of American .tragedians , and Mr Hanford IE ono of the best known and most promising of the joungcr aoplrants for tragic honors The combination of these two representa tive actors cannot fall to attract large nudl- cncrs nverywhcro , and the lovers of the clniulc drama In this city will prove no oxcep'lon Bell & Kent , thu Council Uluffs art hi- ticts , entered Into competition with seven teen other prominent nrthllects In a con test to fuinlsh the plans foi .1 ? 7 > 0)0 ) court Jiotiso at Kurclta , 111 and won This Is the second Illinois courthouse they h ive ciught within four months In competition with the lending architects of the coiinti ) The per fect Interior iiiangcments an I the hand some purel ) classic designs of the completed buildings to which they can refer have Kalned Hell & Kent this work , nnd a repu tation envied by many of the older fl'ins In the east , who nwk" n bitter light against the architects west of the Mississippi who ns they think , tictpass on their teriitory. C. n Vlavl Co. , female remcny. Medlcnl roiisultntlon free WcJucsJajs. Health book furnished. 309 Merrlam block. N. Y. numbing company Tel. 250. I'nriu I.oniix. For lowe.it ralea on good farm loans call nt the odlce of D. W. Otis , Np. 133 I'earl street , Council Uluffs. Money ready and loano closed without delay. liiNiim- from Drink. An old man named Brcidcnbeckcr was picked up last night suffering from Insanity by excessive use of alcoholic stimulants. Several months ago ho was arrested upon complaint of his friends and sent up to St. Ilcrunrd's hospital , vvhcro ho was de tained a couple of weeks. Ho was locked up In the city Jail nnd will bo examined by the Commissioners for the Insane on Mon day If ho docs not get better In the mean time. PrtixiMi Water 31 a I UN. Frost penetrating beneath the pavement on Pearl street ) catcrday played havoc with Boino water pipes. It was necessary to cut the now brick pavement to tct at the broken pipes. Pine livery for parties and dances. Ogden Livery , 15S Broadway. Telephone 83. imi r\r < TUP PICTI nppiPTnno HOLDS IHli CASH REGISTERS Attorney Scott Has His HautU full o Counting Maoliincs. OUTCOME OF AH AGENCY THAT FA'U-D MIUi" cll ( iltt-H I p the HiiMllirM-4 and tliu liulH n .IndKiin-nl Hint 0 II. Scott , a local attorney , Is In tem porary possecfllou of un even doircn casli reglHtciti , and If the law allows him , and the court awards It. hu will sell them to recover attorney's fee amounting to JoU. Scott was attorn'- ) for thn MHIcr-Vastlnc Manufacturing company of Chicago , makers of ca.ih registers. Some time ago they ap pointed as thilr local icprcscntallvo J.V. . Mlkcscll. The agent signed a continet , and the company ( tent him a lot of the ma chines. They did not ecll as rapidly ns was anticipated , and MIKrscll found that times tuiil conditions inn do It probable that his company would mlsd the ta'o of the 1 registers If they remained In hla hands any longer. He accordingly notlhed the company that the machines would not rell , nnd nskul to be relieved of the ngcnc ) . The company responded with a civil suit , claiming several hundred dollaia' damage The case wn tried In the district court , nnd wan won b ) the cumpan ) . No ptrtlculni effort was made to enforce the Jildgmrnt obtained , and none whatever was made to pay their attorney. H biought suit In Justice llurk'ti court , and was ) cstcrday given n Judgment An execution was Is sued Immediately , and Constable 111 Halrd levied on nil of the machines that wcio fitlll In the posscfl-ilon of Mlkcscll Unless the company appi'ins and defimls on Jan uary 28 the rcghtern w ill be sold under the execution TIII : i.wrvriic Of Our Illn .timmirv rii-nrliiR Snlc. IIOSTON STORE PIIICHS FOR THIS \VRCK LO\VIH THAN nvns. Note n few bargains These miy not | last long , but jou will ( in 1 others enually j ns great. j 2 casts white cotton blankets , full 10-1 sl/c. to close at 3ic ) pair ONn CASH OF LONSO\LE HLCACHCD MUSLIN ON SAL12 AT KC \ YARD. 1'Jc all linen toucK nt 12' ' < > c each. me eiderdowns re 1'ieed to lOc ) ard. Men's heavy gray merino underwear , shirts and drawers , would be cheap at 2Cc , to close nt 12'ic etch Ladles' Jersey libbcd underwear , fleece- lined 2rie quality , at 12Hc each. i Men's all wool llecced shlits , an extra value , nt : tric each Ice wool , black and white , n ! 7c n ball. I Ladles' all wool jam mittens , special , at Sc a pair i 100 pieces fancy novelty dicss goods , j , goods that sold all season from fine to $1 00 j per yard we arc going to otfor this vvci-k at ISc a > nrd Ladles' hemstitched handkei'l.lcfs , fan'-y colored borders , legular 5e hamlUerchiefs , to close at 2c each. The extremely low prices AC have made on ladles' cloaks are selling them fast We sllll have a good assortment of Jackets nnd capci that sold from $1250 to $2250 , prices In many Instances less th in half.r 73 to $9 IS HOST OX STOKK , Council Ulufls. Cash nnd one price. Il.Mil I Uitr Transfer * . The following real estate transfers wcu reported ) cstcrday at the office of J. W. Squire : John W. Pcrcgoy and William Moore nnd wives to Morris Jacoby , lots 7 and 8 , block 2 , lots 11 12 and 10 , hloek 3 ; lots 24 , Z2fi 27. 2S 2-1 30 nnd 11 , block S : lots : ri and 1 < J bloclt 7 , lots I'l. ' 20 and 21 , block ' ) , lots SJ nnd 34 block 13. lota 21. 2. and 21 , block 17 Wright's ' add. w d. . . $1.000 Dennis Poland and vvlfo to O W. Po land. w 'i nu \ \ and nvv U uo Vi 2 < - 77-3'J w d . . . . . . . . C.COO II N Put ton cl al to I'otlawattamle county , lot 11 , block 20. Avocav d . . ICO William Moore and vvlfo to Morris Jacoby. lots 4 , 9 and 11 , block O ; lots 1 and 2 , block Q ; lots 3 , I and fi , block H Curtis , Hamsev's add ; lots 9. 10 11 , 12 , II. n , 1(1 ( and 17 , block S. Twin Cltv I'l ice , w d . . . 3000 Wllllim Moore , trustee , ct al lo Mor ris Jaeoby. p V < of lot I. block C , and s 14 of lot S , 1)lock 17 , U.iyllss' 1st add w d . Five transfers , total. . . . . . . $10 " > 0 HiiitHim ; for HiirrlH * Krli-mlM. Sheriff Motgan iccelved a llspatch ) cs- terday from the warden at the Annmosa pen- Itentlar ) convelng the Intelllgeacu thnt O II Harris , a convict , hnd died thcio yes- tonlii ) and retiuestlns the nherlff lo notify the de-ad man's friends In Council llluffs. A careful boarchltig of Jail and court records failed to show that such a man had ver been sent to prison from heie. G. W. Hur- rls. a man convicted of stealing a cow and ficlllig It on the Omaha m irUot. wu < tnken to Fort Madison prison hj Sheriff Morgan last ) ear. He was still In the southern Iowa pilson as Hto n- > last month , when his wife served notice upon him that she had ie-ureJ a divorce. The Jail lecouU t > how n I lints llairls and an Arthur llarilo , who wore sent to Fort Madl.son Bevi-rnl > cars ago. The sheriff could not iikntlly the man and KO notified tbo warden. I. oral Ciisi-n In Supreme Court. Among the cases set for hearing In the Biiprcmo couit on the first of the week arc a number of appeals from thu Pottawattamle district court. These set for hearing on Monday and Tuesday aie Hcdmon against 0. W. Parti Idgc , Sterling Manufacturing company against Pioneer Implement com pany , n. M. Olllecr against 7 Goodwin and others J. A. Harris & Co. against the Chicago cage , Ilurllrgton . Qulncy Hallway company , P. C. Miller against F H Heck & Co. and othcid , J. H. Illair against Chicago & Pa- clllc Hallway company and Chicago & North- vvcatent Hallway company , Jane Ann Dunn against Portsmouth Savings bank , Peter Wcls against Morris Bros. , Minnie Boos against Alfred Doolln. Wo have had placed In our linn do for ealo some great bargains In cottageti , farms and acre property ; also some choice buslncee property ; flret mortgages bought and sold. Day & M ns MOTOII COIIIMM rou n VMc3is Mr . Mnrv Jni'l. on WniilN Ten Tbon- Miinil for Personal Injnrlen. The time ot the dUtrlct court yesterday wns devoted to hearing the damage suit brought by Mrq , Mary Jackson against the motor company for $10,000 for personal InJury - Jury , alleged to have been sustained while alighting from a motor train on Avenue A nnd Twcnty-ntth trcct , two ) cars ago The ca > .c VAS called when court convened , and the woik of empaneling a Juiy was quickly accomplished. Iho prosecution Intioduced a great deal of evidence to support the claim foi dnnugc , but Judge Thorncll and the at torney pi' l cd the "ease along ao raplilly that all of the evidence for th" phlntlff wao In and the defense had examined one wit- nc 5 when court adjourned The plaintiff alleges she received the Injuries while getting off a train by reason of the niotorman olid- deal ) starting the train while she was In the j act of stepping do\v n The defendant's state- niciit of the ease dlftera consldcrabl ) from I UI&A The railway company alleges tint , Mrs Jackson's Injury was due entirely to her i own carelessness nnd her dlarcgard of the j rule ? of the company that aho attempted I to leave the train on the wrong side , nnd I I It being a rainy sort of day she was comj j I nellcd to life the henvy curtain that waa hung on the side of the car. The com. paiiy also contcncta that the car was aland- Ing still and did not start until aCter she hud slipped and fallen on the tics of the adjoining track , where aho received her In- Juiy , which could not have occurred had she ga off on the proper sldo of the ear It Is e\pectcd the case will bo finished on Mon day. day.Judge Judge Green landed down a decision ) cs- tcrday In the caie of Christian Slevertn ugalpat the National Hcncvolent society of I Minneapolis. The decision WZB n decree and Judgment In favor of the plaintiff for ' $ 1,339 63 , together with Intel cat and coats The Judgment Is to diaw C per cent Interest from dato. An execution was ordered to be i Issued 1 J W Squire- was given a decree In his suit against Kslolla S Vaughn and Hniry Vaughn and Judgment for $1 309 87 Attoi-- ncv's fees amounting to $ r 0 and $1 30 for ex tending abstract wcro allowed Kqult ) ofie- demptlon of all defendants Is barred and upe- clal execution was ordered The Injunction secure , ! nome time ago by Miw Nora Murphy , the equattcr queen or the Lake Mnnawn region restraining a neighbor nnd tenant named Nlpp-s from doing aundry things distasteful to Nora was dismissed at plaintiff's ccst. An Injunction was secured in the name of Casatly in the case of Cusady against the I ircrr.an a rund Insurance company The company had previously brought suit for $30 damages and possession of hooka and property belonging to It at Casadv's olllce Casaily hav Ing been acting as its agent. The case was act for healing In Justice Vlcn's court on May 11 at 3 o'clock. In his petition Cawdy avers that ho was In the Justice's court , i-ooni at the hour and date specified but neither the plaintiff nor the court was there Ho waited until 1007 , when an at torney , claiming to represent the company appeared , accompanied by S T Walker , a neighboring Justice Wallter assumed the prerogatives of Vlen's court and continued Hie case until .May 13. Oasady alleges tint Walker had no authority ' Vien ? a" , "rtr ° " Vle"'s ( lnckot at l tint himself had lost Jurisdiction of the case. Vicn heard the case on the 13th and entered a Judgment against Casady for the amount. Upon this strong showing of his case Judge Thorncll granted d temporal ) Injunction In the case of the Slate Savings bank against W II Ware judgment was entered as per stipulation. In the case of Mary Hutlcr against the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Hallwa ) company for personal damage a motion to strike out the reply to the answer was sub mitted The simo order was made In the carfo of W. P Heath In Ihe same action Judgment was rendered In favor of n. G tlruco against the sureties on n cost bond In an attachment case In which some prop erty belonging to P. G. Schneider v.as In- VOIVCIl. The Masonic Mutual Savings and Loan association secured a judgment against Sarah and Joseph Dradshaw for $ CCS 00 and interest and costs from July 1 , 1S95. Will Honor Itolilij HtiriiN. The banquet to bo given In Oild Fellows' hall on Monday evening by Clan Stewart will bo the most pretentious effort the clan has made since its organization to cele brate the natal anniversary ot Robert Burns Two continents have responded to the ap peal for rare and delicate viands , and the guests at the banquet will have the pleas ure of eating the choicest victuals that ti , " t aU and west can produce. Scotia will furnish a good deal In addition to her smoky whisky , and the guests will dlno on dishes concocted on both continents. The ball and banquet promise easily to over shadow all other social events during the week. According to the program prepared S. O. Underwood will be toaslmaster. Chief H. O Graham will deliver an address of welcome. Prof H W. Savvcr will speak on " 1 ho Memor ) of Hums " C M Trephagrv will ding one of his best songs , and Dr Don ald Macrao will talk about the Scotch In America. It will be a fruitful theme for him , and the public la promised an inter esting address Mrs Welsh will blng , ani ? will be followed by a piano selection ren dered by Mrs Don Macrae , jr. "The Land Wo Left , " will bo theme for a happy talk In vigorous Scotch by A. C. Graham. This will be followed by a song by Mrs P , C Loomls , nnd a response to a toast to the press by Victor E Bonder. W S. Hew It- rfon will have something handsome and gal lant to say about "The Lassies , " and addl tlonal musical features will be supplied by C. S. Havcretock and Mrs. Sweeting A dress ball will follow the banquet. High land and lowland costumes will bo stiiking features and merry Scotch dances the order dcr. tali' AViiN an Orillntir ; IH-nl. The big real estate sale noted In the pipers ) csterday morning by which the Walnut Park Land and Improvement company con vectl to R. H. Shcafe nearly $30.000 worth of Its lands was not a part of a plan lo wind up the affairs of the company , ns rca ! tstate men and conveyancers hiipposrd It to bi < "The company Is not eeltllng up Us affair * . ' said W II. Hinder of U II Sheafo & Co ) esterday , "but on the contraiy It iu In a better chapo than It aver was This nans fcr Involves 107 acres , and the company fitlll has over IbO acres of far more valuable laiul than that deed , and upon which is located ono of the finest vineyards In 1'ottawattamie county. The consideration spoken of was merely a sale of real estate , and should not have created an ) moio comment than any sale of this magnitude. The affair ? of tfto company arc in good condition , and none of Its members are dlesatfhllod wltn Hn finan cial affairs. It might , bo pertinent to add that C. H. Deere and Lucius We-lla of Deere , Wells & Co , W A Maurcr , P. 0 Glenson , I. M. Treynor arc nil stockholders In this company , r.s well ns E. II Shcafe nnd my self. Mr. Shcafe rMnlns ns large nn Interest now in the company ns any Individual mem ber. This sale of the company to Shcafe was not in any way different from ny real estate transaction , and was made on the name basis and the tame money conildcra- lion paid that an ) body would have paid pur chasing the land and It reutesents a cnsji purcliasc. " ' IH'll'tj Marlon T. Puller Is sick with typhoid fever nt the Women's Christian Association hospital Miss Illancho .Mlkcscll , one of the well known teachers of Pottawattamle county , Is to be married In the near future. The prospective bridegroom Is a resident of Ne braska Mr. and Mrs O M. Drown nrilved In the city Monday evening nnd will bo homo to fi lends at the residence ot Mr and Mrs H. T Porsthe , 721 Plrat avenue , on Prldajo after February 1 , Mr ami Mrs. U F. Burton , who have been the guests of Mi and Mrs. i : Shubert , left ) cstcrdny for Waterloo , la. fo take charge of the Logan house , which they have leased for. a number of jears. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert J. Adams are enter taining over Sunday the lattc-r's cousin , Mlas M > ra Dcy , daughter ot lion Peter A. Ie ) of Iowa City From here Miss Do will resume - sumo a visit she Is making with Mrs. Lieu tenant Hly at Port Ciook , Ncl ) 11. I KoHjIhe. W. J. Davenport and John Smnllwood were victims ot Ihe oplU'mlc form of grip that has claimed so man ) " vic tims during the last , lew davs Kach wan taken very suddenly last evening. Mr Dav enport WC3 reported to be vciy sick nt 10 o'clock last night Hnmle'n academy was the scene of a do- llghltul impromptu dance Frlda ) evening. A party of .vouni ? people from Omaha met a number of llluffa friends at the leSldcnco of the Misses lloblnson and attended the assembly , cnjovlni ; Ihe dancing from 9 until 11 30 , when the ) returned to the place of meeting , wheic refreshments were nerved In the music loom. The following were the guests Mr. and Mrs Douglas N Graved. Mr and Mrs Wallace Shepard. Mr and Mrs William Hande. Mrn Blanche Wllllama , the MI'scs H Nelson , T Pratt. 1) . Leavltt , D Dcr. M. Tulles , M McDonald. H Shepard , It Bryant. Miss Ilr.ant M Hohertson , 13 ShcparJ , M lloblnson , N. McCabe , JIhs Dai ling , M. Heed , B. Kobioson. M Hollen- bcck. B Moore , M DeVol. T Hoblnson and 13. Carothers , Prof Crowle ) , Dr. Jensen. Clarence Illgglns , Frank New lean , Hoone ) , Cleveland , Bradley , Mcile , Adnms , Sullivan , Nel on , Pratt , Vandegren , J. New lean. Bollne , all of Omaha , Dr 1 U. Parson ot Malvcrn , Mecsrs. Oscar Dcr. Paul Tulles , Llod Grinith , Ferguson , Salcs , Cianc , McPhcr- son , Church. Carter , Hdgar Der. Gnudo. McDonald , Heed , DeVol and Waters , all of Council Bluffs. rather Curraii'M Hov. Father Curran , who has Just been Installed as Iho new resident priest at St Bernard's hospital , was tendered a pleasant reception on the eve of his departure from his Held of labor In DCS Molnes The DCS Molnes papers apeak highly of his charactei and abllltv. llefcrrlntf to the farewell Inci dent the Hcglster sas. A committee. ' of ihu friends of Ilev Father Curran , late assistant lo Uev F.Uhcr Nu gent called at the Mercv Sisters' hospital on Filda ) evening , ' on the cvo of his dc- iiituro to bid him fiininell and to present him vvllh a mnrlc pf their e-stcem and friendship before leaving lhl"5 city for his new Mold of labor The committee pre- cnlcil the reverend gentleman with a beau tiful gold-headed cane , suitably engraved. i ml n moderate purM > of money. Hon. Hugh tlrciinan was selected for chairman of the ( ommittee to make the presentation. Troillill'llllli Mini ; \Vntcllos. II. Wlnebcrg , an Itinerant watch repairer , was locked up lasl nlghl upon request Of Omaha odlccrs , who wanted him for nu merous thefts of watches. Ho secured pos session of the watches from people who de sired to have them repaired , and his habit was to pawn them for smalt amounts. Sev eral were found In Council Bluffs pawn shops , where lie had left them. Ofllccr Dcmpsey took him across the river last night. Deinnrrc-r Vnl SiiNdiineil. Judge McGec rendered his decision In the case of C. A. Morchouso and the Board of County Supervisors wherein Morehouse fieeko to prevent the board awarding the printing and bookbinding contract for county work to the New Nonpareil company. The de fendant filed a general demurrer to the pe tition of the plaintiff. The court overruled the demurrer anil set the case for hearing on Tuesday. Hoffmayr's fancy [ latent flour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for It. Wo store household goods. Durfee Fur- nlturo company , 205 and 207 Broadway. No Suoll TlilnK. The ) oung woman who had decided to put in the winter at a blccle school learning to ride so as to be ready In the spring was explaining her wants , relates the Chicago Post. "Now , In regard to blccling etiquette , " she said , "I desire to be thoroughly posted on all " "There Isn't any , " Interrupted the pro prietor of the school. "Lung power Is all that counts. " nnd Rciluco Salaries , HOUSE RUSHES BILLS THROUGH TOO FAST Si'tintorx riml Dofc-otn nnil De-Hare Hint lliiNto lit tin * lliHimMa > M en u nitillrxx mill li'lu > N. DiS : M01NHS , Jan. 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) The house committee on code rev I- alon reported a bill this morning , which was not read , hut as soon as Its contents became came- subject of rumor , It created n sensa tion. H Is a , measure. Intttxluccd In the course of code revision , which proposes to do away with the ofllcrs of state printer and binder and have all etato work done on * contracts The committee reported the bill after considerable opposition , and It Is likely to pass. The house also received a code bill to reduce - duce $1 a day cuch the salaries ot all cm- ploes of house and senate. The opposi tion failed to secure many votes , but It wca lively. The bill was branded as a piece ot domngogy ot the worst tpe , and on amendment was made by one ot its oppo nents to i educe the salaries of members from $3 BO to $ " . Hi le was lost , and the original bill passed Both houses did considerable work on the code , but the senate found measures which had been rushed through In the house In such shape that they will have to go back Indications from the slow progress made In the sennte thus far arc that the session will not last less than ninety das. Sena tors declare that the haste with which the house la pushing the code Is liable to be dangerous , and will compel the senate to bo slow. Two hours was spent In the senate tr.vlng to agree on a remedy of a scrloua de fect In a house bill ami then It had to go to u committee' . There will bo a great fight In the senate over the house blllMo jedtice salaries of all IcghMtlvo cmplocs * Its opponents do- : Kiro It Is a smooth plan of the Polk county Inlluencog to get the salary down to such a point that people living away from DCS Molnca cannot afford to como for legislative positions , and all the places will bo dis tributed here. The bill la llkel ) to bo de feated In the senate. The 2 cent faro move Is being pushed vigorously by the State Trav eling Men's association , and petitions are coming In fast but it can safely be staled that the measure will not como near pasrage In- cither hoi-ae. Mn > ItcoiMMi tinHank. . DHS MOINES. Jan 3 ( Special Tele gram ) A petition was circulated today among depositors of the German Savluga bank , the signers of which signified their willingness that the bank should be reor ganized , provided the present stockholder ! ! will Incrccse Its capital to $100,000 The paper Is already signed by a good number of leading depositors , and the movement for icorganlzatlon bids fair to result well. De positors believe thnt a largo proportion of the slow paper can bo collected It tlmo Is given , but that If a forced settlement la made under a receiver , they will lose hcav- 11) Heports as to the value of the bank's aw ets are very conflicting , and until some thing more definite is reported the court and state auditor will not determine their course. A general meeting of depositors Is likely early next we'ck. Woniiiii SnnriiKf l'n , , < . 's Catlu-r. DCS MOINns , Jan -Special ( Tele gram ) The advance delegate ? lo the Na tional American Woman Suffrage associa tion convention next "week arrived hero today Preliminaries of the gathering arc belm ; completed There Is little doubt that Susan B Anthpny will be rc-qleoted president , and there will bo a general retention of old olllcers It Is now assured that the attend ance from the western states will bo the largest over known , and almost evciy state In the union will have n delegation present Harriet Taylor Upton of Philadelphia , treas urer , and Carrie Lane Chapman Catt , chair man of the committee on organization , were among the arrivals today. Hi-Knit of Drinking Water. A Yankton man was recently taken with a violent coughing spell and coughed up a snake about nine Inches long. The only way ho could account for it was that ho had drunk a glass of water several years before DOHANEY THEATER. One nlulit enl ) , biiniliij , Jim. 121 , MUHBAY and MACK. The tall Irishman nnd his short friend , In Hint funnj bunch of orlelnalltlcg. FINNIGAN'S COURTSHIP Hi-RUlar prices IJc I5e , Me SOc , 7Gc Seats on sale nt Sellers' drug store DOHAN Y "THEATER WOODWARD THEATER GO. Ono wool. , commencing Moud ly Inn. ss , pre senting "PAUL DA VANT " a fnrclc il comedy In tlueo acts , \\lih nou hpecl.iltles The won derful Kdlbon MnsnUcopo , with bK pictures I'nrquct mill HOXCH , 2c. ( ) Ualnttconf the home. | ( ) c. beats now on halo utfcelleis' drugstore. HIT ffor * 7 * TVT rrn ifl H * H * IP WE WANT FEET to fit our shoes. All sizes. If you've got a pair we wish you'd bring 'em to us. We don't see how we're going to get rid of a stock of the best shoes we ever had unless you do. The prices are next to nothing , The Duncan Shoe Co , 25 Main St. Booauso It Follows Nature's Plan i turo Fails to Supply , Bocaus < is Affoctecl by Disease Protecting- Nature' Alvinjn Trie * < o Cure IMnenao or Injury to the body. She makes nn ex tra effort to euro when dlscato Invades the channel'hrough which nlr N conveyed to the lung * . She attempts to cine It vvlieie It usually has Its beginning In the nose Nature recognizes that when dlse.i e begins In the nose It Is liable to extend by con tinuity of surface to the thro it , thence to the \ocal chonK thence to the windpipe , thence to the bronchial tubes and even on to the lung tubes and lung cells Nature knows full well that any extension of dis ease from the nose to the deeper structures of the breathing apparatus la n scrloua menace - ace to life. Nature IlcPoinilroN Ilii * > 'cfnnlty of a free nnd full current of that most vital agent of life' , nlr. She lecognlzes that when disease attacks the channels through whleh the ntr travels to the lungs It narrows these passages , nnd less air Is conveyed to the lungs than theie should be. A person may live quite n while without food and without water , but without air ho dies In a few minutes If a person re ceives too little ah every part of the bed ) suffers In consequence nnd la liable to break down nnd become dlso.iscd In striving to rid the breathing apparatus of disc i o nalure meets with varvlug suc cess , sometimes she curoo. but oftenei she falls She falls because the juris engaged In breathing can never test Day and night they labor and work. She falls bor uiso tlie lii'-plnd nlr contain * * dlit nnd dust nnil Rerms of disease that lodce on the dl'cased spots , IriltatlnR and nialtliiR them worse. NntiircN 1'liin , 1'lrnl ( 'UMIIINI , Then I'rnloot , Tin-it llriil. , . l" > li < ease thnt attacks the nh tubes pro duces -.ore , Irritated nnd Inllnmed spots , nnd In ouler to euro Ihe disease the sores iriit bo healed While nature usnall > fnlli to cure such condition * ) , for the rea sons stated , * ) Iie has taught a few her plan of curing It was h * , imitating ? nature's own methods recopnlzliiR wherein she had falkd , and doing what she had failed to do thnt the splendid "Treatment that Cures" was crc.ittd It Is n.itiite's plan nulekencd and Intcnslllcd hv medical skill. It Is mimic's plan assisted and lmnro\od by medical know ledRe until It Is able to rclle\o and CMio the diseased pirts while they are at work This treatment Is lia * > i > il on nature s method of curing sore and In- llnmcd stritetures Plrst , CM3ANSINO. then I'UOTIX'TIXO , then HHAI.INa When you reeehe a wound that lacerates > our llcsh , ilAture causes the blood to flow that U may wash awav all pirtlclcs of dust and dirt that may nave gotten Into the sere and would pre\ent Itx heallnir Then nature forms a co.itltiR over the wound to protect It from the entrance of dirt or Rerms th.it may be In the air Na ture then sets about to heal thu Inllamed parts under the coverln < which she has formed and the cure Is complete. Tht "Treatment that Cures" followx nature's plnn olo'-elv , only ROIIR ! futlher than na ture could KO. supplying that which nature falls to supph , furnlsliliiR a medication that bathos and cleanses the diseased pirts , then co itliiR over the parts with this same medication that prevents the entrance of dirt and Rcrms Inro the Inllnmed tKsuos , then , by soothln ; nnd healing the Sore spots the disease Is entirely binlshed More than this , the medication that bnthes the diseased pirts forms a coverlnp that pro tects these pirts for some tlmo fiom other attacks of disease So the treatment not only cures disease , but It prevents disease. from rcturnlnir. Irn. Copt'lniul A. Slic'iiarit an- | tri > - Iinrcit to trrat Hiiltnhle CIINCN of Clironlr dlm-HMc liy AiirlouH forniN of fl 'i'trl < 'lt > . Tills < lciurtni ( > iit IN In clinrKc of a | ili ) Nlt'liui thtiroiiKlilj roniprffiil lit tlilM llclil. ItlioiiiiiiitlNin , iirnrnlKlii , nrrvoiiN iiroNtrntlon , friiuilt * illNritNi'H , unit Ion * Itiilllj , In me ii mill women nri > iiiiinnir tin * iiiiinj t-omlldoiiM thnt rriulll ) j lolil to tliU iv oinlcrful IIKCIIO. I'liUciitn from nilronit ri'i-clv t-il nt tin * liiNlllnli- for ti continent , vxllh or without lionril. and Furnishes That Which Nai > 3 it Roaohos Every Spot That , First Cleansing1 , Then Plion Healing" , A HICK WOMAV. MU9. josni'it Foi/ra , wnnnxo Water , Nob. , writes : "SomethltiR over four yrnra I\KO n < 1 ( " < - pcrnto nttnrk of grip m-iirly ruliinl my hrnltli 1 kept running down until 1ni holplcp * niul couUl irurccly net niuutut the house. My stomach anil nerves \\crn In u wretched condition. I \ vnonf out liy a Jnck of sleep , nnd a Blow stiirvntlon for I could not eat. The lienrt w foeble. but nt times brat and pounded violently nimlnit the client wall I couldn't KO. up Htiilrs without a imiothorlnR feclltiK I had , too , other troubles that so many women suffer from I suffered so that I thought I \\i\i losing my mind. "A three months' com so with Or * fopo land and Shepard KIIVC mo u complete cure. I Kilned Kcventcen pounds and am perfectly well now. 1 can't begin to toll how I am changed. " A HAMCIJH'S MV. I riilldroii of Dlnt-nnr Tlmt at Mno-li'iitliN of Our l.llllo OlIfN. „ Charlie Gray , 10 yinra old , nnd a very hrlRlit lad , Is the son of J.V Clru > , Cashier of The HvehaiiKO Hank , IXIrn , Iowa Tlneo months UM > this fchlld won wlltlntr under the bllKhtltiK effects ot ncRleotid Catarili His fathei , In writing to Dr Shci > .inl of his treatment , CHAItLin GHAY , KXIRA , "Our Charllo Is as bealthv and sound to day ad any child could beVhMi \\o placed him under lr Shepird's care ho was badly allllctod with Catarrh and hay-fever Ho couldn't hrentho through his nose and vvnH always trjlntr to clear the passages by haw kliif ? , spitting and coughing The ( . 'atari h hail bothered him for a long1 tlmo and Just seemctl to rob him of all bin natural vitality. He was run down , weak , and emaclatid After Ua\ cling thiough the wist with him In hopes of restoring hlH health T became discouraged and called at jour olllco last fall I most lu-iutlly thank : jou for kind and thorough Interest In hli case. As iv result of JOUD woik my boy H as healthy anil well as any bo > In Iowa. Your Home Treatment , through the malls , has cured him complete ! ) , and at a very small cost , to me " lnttMidliiK piitlriitN , or pnrcntN of children wli ni'i'il " ( Treatment that tMiri'K , " NlMiuld t\rllt > lo J.V. . Crnj , Ciiwlilrr of 'JJIi > i\rliiuiKi * llniilc , Kxlrit , loi\u , niul nxlv If tin * alxM o MtiilciiirnI IH rcnllj ( rue. Mr. ( irny \\lll IllUo plriiHiirr In rrpljlupr. \V. II. COl'HI.AM ) , M. IJ. , I Consulting C. S. &Uii'AItI > , ai. 11. , fl'liysloluns. ' + UOOMS 312 AND 313 NEW YOIUC UFB BUILDING. OMAHA. NEB. Ofllco Hours 9 to 11 n in ; 2 to 0 p m. I've- nlngs Wednesdays and Saturdayu only C to 8. Sunday 10 to 12 m. - FIFRF WF lli llLi H JU Moved back to headquarters , 1O3 Main Street , Council Bluffs , la. The Largest Exclusive Music Store on the Missouri Slope. We own our own three-story building full to thereof roof with fine Hnrdman , Standard and other pianos , organs , sheet music , music books and all kinds of musical instruments , No rent to pay. wj.n No high priced salesmen. Kpt No expenses to speak of. We can afford to sell for less profit than any other house , and we do it , too. We can save you money. We can do you good. Come and see us. We will treat you right , CO , , 103 Main St. , Council Bluffs. i Do you want Everybody knows what Shoes Cheap for Cash. Sargent's Sale means. They If you do , go to don't come ofteu Twice a year January-and July We cut the life out of prices on Shoes Nothing is kept back , everything goes , at a price If you think you ores e/ A/ Go s now. This includes all the new Columbia and Twentieth Century Toe , Misses' Ladies' and Children's Look for the Bear. TEN DAYS ONLY AT SARGENT'S Good Shoes our Trade Mark. r