Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 03, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY NICK : PUTD/VY , f ) , ism.
i i , CURRENT r NEWS"OF - - _ INTEREST. 1 ( , FROM IOWA"
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
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MI NOti Mi.vrio.\ .
Cooper , Flro Ins. . C I'earl , let. 372.
O. L. Whklnson of Neola Is In the cltf.
Hurry Murphy , co < il and wood. 37 Main.
Bchmldl's bar relief photos are the latest.
Epeoncr Jroeery Co. , 323 Uway. Tel. 314.
Di. Shrlver. dentist. Mcrrlam blk. . rom 2 8
U. L. Wolfe of Coin was n city visitor yes
terday.
J. A. Scddon , business man of Persia , la. ,
la In the city.
John C. Fo.guson of Quick was In the city
FOitcrday on busings- ? .
Fronds Howm-iti has gene to Olcnwood
for a visit with friends.
F. L-aPanl of Oakland waa In the city yes
terday on business ,
Ill Mct'hcrsor. & Heed , cut flowers and dc-
Bl tis ; ofllco 0 I'earl si. , tcl. 372.
Thero'g no plaeo like home If your work's
done at the illluff City laundry.
William II , rosier and family of Silver
fclly were In the city yesterday.
Miss Ll/zlo Itlckey lias taken a position
with Wollman for the holiday season ,
Thomas Plumcr of Dumfries Is In the city ,
the guest of his brother , John Plumor.
A. M. Lawson and n , n. Freeman of Oak
land were In the city yesterday on business.
C. C. Hazcn , dentist , removed from tbo
opera houno to the Dr. Plnney ofllcc , 214 Pearl.
Thomas Maloncy and wtfo and Joslnh Dan-
forth have gene to Callfotnla to n > cnd the
Winter.
The juniors of the Second Presbyterian
church will Give a social at the church this
evening.
Prof. F. S. niton ot Chicago and II. C.
"Brookovcr of Do ? Molncn are registered at
the Kell.
O. U. Morrlq n of Perry. In. . traveling
auditor of the Cilcago , Milwaukee & St. Paul ,
1s In the city.
Dr. O , D. Ilurnham , an enterprising young
( business mm of Silver City , was a guest In
the city yesterday.
II. II. tollman of Lincoln , Neb. , - as In the
city yesterday looking after his Interests In
the vinegar works.
Judge John N. Weaver and wife nro regis
tered at the Kcll. They Intend locating In
( this city permanently
The best is good enough for you. Noth
ing less. Send jour work to the popular
Eagle Laundry , 721 IJwny.
II. J. F. West and II. W. Drcjor of Auburn ,
Neb. , are In the cltv. They haui some
chickens on exhibition at the poultry show.
The case of J. W. Faublc and Charles
DIckenson , charged with the theft of some
Jiay from the Lougco pace ! In Crescent
township , was continued until today.
Jcccpli Dugan of Indianapolis , Iml. , Is vls-
itlns the family of C W. MacDonald on
.tenth street. Mr. Dugan la connected with
a largo carpet house of Detroit , Mich.
Rev. T. iMcK. Stuart of Charlton , la. , Is In
the city visiting his son , David Stuart , of the
firm of ISaumlers & Stuart. llev. ( Mr. Stuart
. was once pastor of the Methodist church
here.
here.Will
Will Doughner of Red Oik Is In the city
Visiting friends. iMr Hotighner will be re
membered as having taken part In the
"Mikado" when It was presented here about
Q , year ago.
The funeral of James Mlthen took place
yesterday from Saint Franc-la Xavlor's
church , Interment being In the Catholic cem
etery. The funeral was largely attended and
a largo cortege of friends followed the 10-
inalns to the gra\c.
The remains of the 'ate P. J. Hanson , who
died a fortnight ago \Vitll6ton , Mont. , w 11
arrlvo In the city this morning The funeral
services will bo held this afternoon nt 3
o'clock from the residence of the parents , 321
Washington avenue , llev. J. H. Scnsenoy
( will officiate.
At the annual meeting of the Ladles' soci
ety of the First Presbyterian church the
officers for the ensuing jear wore elected.
They are : President , Mro. F. A. Illxby ; first
vco president , Mrs. S. Sawidoro ; second vice
president , Mrs. Fry ; secretary , Mrs. F. II.
Hull ; treasurer , Mrs. A. P. Hanchctt. |
The section bands on the Northwestern
road have been busy repairing the puzzle
Bwltch In the city dcpo > : jards. One of dho
ewltch engines while passing through the
ewltch lost the roll and In leaving the track ,
toro up a considerable portion of It. No one I
was hurt and outside- the injury to the track
end the Inconvenience occasioned In adjust
ing matters the loss was trivial.
C. D. Vlavl Co. , Ionian- remedy ; consulta
tion free Office hours , 3 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Health book furnished. 32G-327-32S Merrlam
block.
N. Y. Plumbing comr.i > tny. Tel. 250.
" I.nlt'H n n Ann.
H. H. Marten , proprietor of the Holsteln
dairy , located In the southeastern part of
the city , met with nn accident yesterday
afternoon that came near prov'ng fatal , and
resulted In the loss of hla right arm IIo was
engaged In feeding a power feed cutter , and
Jjy some means h ! hand \\as caught In the
knives ot the machine and his arm drawn I
In above the elbow. The obstruction Inter
posed .by the bones of the arm partially
stopped the machine. The screams of the
man attracted the attention of other work
men and the power was thrown off bcforo
JIartfii waa drawn further In'o the power
ful knives. His arm was found to bo fear-
* ully mangled and almost torn from the
eockct. The mangled arm was amputated. '
'A ' handsome pair of black kids will bo
given every lady attending the iModern Wood
men ot Anierlw card party and dance at
K. of P. Tiall Tuesday evening , Dec , 7.
Watch for the list of prizes to bo given
way at the-M. W. A. party.
TVorlc of IntoNtlKatliiKCommittee. .
The legislative Investigating committee hau
concluded Its Inquiry Into the conditions and
{ workings of the Iowa School for the Deaf
end will today begin the work of examining
the affairs of Dr. Powell's Institution at
Qlonwood. No report , of course , wa made
of the condition of affairs at the local Insti
tute , but the eudilon completion of the work
Is given as evidence of the fact that every
thing waa found to bo In ex col licit condition.
Do you skatoT Splendid skating now get
your old skates ground and sharpened up by
on oxpeit. The Council Bluffs' Cyclery bavu
( added a power sharpener ana will sharpen
up tbo dullest tkatca at 1C cents per pair.
Modern Wuniliiicn
The Modern Woodmen last evening elected
itbo following olllcers for the ensuing yenr.
jVcnerablo consul , J. C , Fleming ; worthy
Adviser. Harvey A. Do Long ; tanker , J. J ,
fitowart ; clerk , S. H , Sn > der ; escort , B , n.
Iloffer ; watchman , J , D , Austin ; sentry , J.
N. Miller ; member board of managers , W C.
Dojcrj camp phjelclans , Drs. Cleaver ,
Enyilcr and Heller ; delegate , 0 , 0. Saunders ,
Cleanliness ,
Even Heat ,
Hnse Heat.
n < ncr
luforo buun with
soft coul , jf | torn
ofbnftconl
1 ton of linnl ,
A report from llev.
J HciiK 1113 Katt
I'lfrco St : "J ha > e
been using > our
Hot lllutt ulth
soft coal a fuel
for tU \ > rek
\\'e ere \ery much
( ilcated ulth It. U
'not only K\\CU \ an
jooj atimactlon
as our hard real
ba e Imrnrr , but
U ea\lni ; a lame
part of the rxpen
if heating. "
ce It Running atCOLE
COLE COI.H'S ,
n Main St. , Council Bluffs.
MIL.TON UOOEUS & SONS , Omaha.
QUO. .W. flIUUGS , BouUi
WORK WILLNUT START TODAY
Construction on Manawa Railway Extension
Proceeds Doliburatoly.
MANY DETAILS YET TO BL WORK D OUT
Knlo of < lir IlonilN ntul Similar I'ro-
cccilliiKH AVII1 Ilrqulrc ; nt l.omt
Thirty DION' Time Ill-tore
CniitrnutH Arc I.ft.
There will bo some disappointment among
the people who expected to sco the work ot
grading and track laying on tlio Manawa
railway extension begun at once. C. H. Han.
nan said yesterday that It would probably be
thirty or sixty da > s before the real work of
building would bo commenced. "In the first
place , " said he , "It will take thirty da > e to
get out our bonds and eomo additional time
to Interest eastern capitalists to the extent
of advancing the amount of money necessary.
Then additional tlmo will bo required to get
the material on the ground after the con
tracts arc let. U was Impossible to do this
preliminary work until all doubt cast on the
chatter was removed. Dut wo will make good
our promise to have the line In operation by
the 1st of May. To do us any good during
the exposition season wo must have It nnd
wo have no nnxloty about the result. Wo
can lay the three or four miles ot track
ncccssiry to connect the Manawa line with
the I'aet Omaha road In thirty days from the
time wo begin. The power house can bo
built In two weeks and the machinery can
bo put In place very quickly after the build
ing Is finished. "
The new company contemplates making a
tradlc arrangement with the Omaha company
bj which the Intter't. lines can bo used on
Mnln and Pearl streets nnd on Broadway be
tween the Pearl street Junction and Twelfth
street If these negotiations fall there will
bo music In the air
"If we can't make trafllo arrangements
with the other line , " said Mr. Hainan , "we
will begin work of paralleling it at once.
Wo will proceed strictly under the state law.
This and the authority gl\en us by our charter -
| tor to lay our tracks on the streets and public
.places Is all of the power we need. We will
parallel the tucks by laying one rail eight
|
Inches oulsldo thi ? present tracks This Mil
bring all of the four extra ralh within the
spuco now covered by the tracks and there
will be no other obstructions placed In the
streets than the four additional mils l > lng
within eight Inches of the others. We will
parallel the other tracks on Hroadwny when
wo begin the woik of construction , for It
will bo necetsnry for us to do so to einble
, us to continue our Ninth street line. This
will be run down Droadway to Twelfth etreet ,
| tl-ence acictx to Avenue A and on to the new
( bridge Into East Omaha. We will not name
I the route to bo taken from Avenue A until
wo hive settled the right of waj with n nuin-
, ber of people whoso property we will have to
cro-s. "
At the meeting of the city council on Mon
day night the ordinance will have to be
tikcn up and passed again ns if It was a new-
one. It may bo passed at one sitting , or it
may call for three separate meetings. The
council will have the power to make any
changes It fcees fit , but there Is no likelihood
of any being made
Domestic stxp : wrappers call for spoons.
! run au.vu vvriNn HUI.CS
Itdtriicy Rrnrrnl Mi-rnnlliciiN tlu-
Sliiiul of < h < - SIntc Itoiiril of Ilcnltli.
The attorney general of Iowa has been
called upon by the State Board of Health to
answer many Inqulrleo that have como from
the local beards concerning 'the enforcement
of health laws , particularly the disobedience
of the quarantine rules. Violations have
boon the rule In Council Bluffs , but no pros
ecutions have ever been started , largely for
the reason that theie was some doubt as to
the authority of the local police department.
The attorrcy general gives It as hh opinion
that under the statute H Is a criminal offense
for any person to violate the regulations and
rules made by a local health board. This In
cludes clsobedlence to quarantine lawfully
estibllshed. It Is albo the duty of the county
nttornej to give advice and ccunsol to the
local boards of health , and to prosecute per
sons who violate the rules of the local boards
and refuse to obey the order of quarantine.
The pococdlrss to Impose a fine should be
brought by information In the name of the
btato , It being a criminal action. The attor
ney genaral nlso holds lhat the local basrd
has full authorl'y to prcaeiute all physicians
wl-o by neglect o-r otherwise fall to report at
once cases ot contagious diseases that come
to their knowledge cr within their practice.
If the Information 1s not drawn toy the county
attorney ho shouH bt > notified at once of the
action and date of the hearing.
The opinion will strengthen the determina
tion of the local board to take prompt meaa-
urea to suppress all cases ol contagious dis
eases , and to maKe the quanntlne elfectho
by punishing those who dUoboy It
Domestic soso wrappers call for spoons.
Tivo-Yi'iir-Old on HIM Tni rU.
A 2-year-old boy , whoso nanio no one has
been able to learn , had a whole lot of cx-
peilenco yesteiday and was given several
free rides. Ho was put on the Milwaukee
pcenenger train at Manlllji on Wedncslny
evening. The train had goTio a long way to
ward Council I ) Hi IT H bcforo the conductor
discovered that Ibo youngster was alone.
The only words ho could speak was "papa"
"
"and "mamma , " There wun nothing about
him to tell where ho belonged. Telegraphic
Inimlrlcti were made to Manilla for Informa-
| tlon , but no ono could bo found who had lost
a boy of his slzo and character. The llttlo
follow was taken to Omaha , where he was
kept all night end yesterday morning ho was
returned to this city with the Intention of
taking him back to Manilla on the evening
train. During the day word came from
South Omaha that the father of the boy was
there waiting for him and the little fellow
was again taken acrces the river. Ho hid
no fault to find with the treatment ho had
received from the railway men and enjoyed
hla experiences In all the stages.
Domestic Boai > wrappers < : all for spoons ,
Settling tlu > .Siirolal nicHlon.
The work of eanvabslng the voies cast nt
the Mnnawa Hallway company's special elec
tion will bo commenced this morning. The
work will bo done by the mayor and the city
clerk , Considerable Interest Is taken In the
work by the men who served as officers of
election In the various precincts for the
reason that the pay roll cannot bo made up
until this work Is done. There were so
many changes made In the personnel of the
force nt the last moment that the original
records of the city clerk are valutas for the
purpose. In a number of the wards t-onio of
the Judges and clerks originally appointed
forgot all about the election and failed to
appoir at the polling places and substitutes
vvcro put In their places. The c-.sh for tbo
pay roll has been In the hands of the city
clerk for suvernl "dae. The motor company
ban figured the entire ccst of the election to
bo a trlllo under (1,500.
Domestic soeo wrappers call for spoons.
I'rof. IIU.-j-K Colurnilo Trip ,
Superintendent Hlsey returned yesterday
from a short vlolt In Colorado. IIo was
called there to attend the state meeting of
the department of superintendence at Ounnl-
son. Prof. Hlsey was on the program for
ono address , but ho managed to make hla
brief talk so Interesting to the Colorado pub
lic school directors that room was made for
another epecch from him. Ho went from
Gunnlson to Pueblo In company with the
superintendent of the city schools , whom ho
had met at the utate meeting. The Pueblo
superintendent Issued an order closing the
ucnooU at 3 o'clock la tie afternoon tor the
t purpose of permitting the Iowa mnn to ml-
i dress the teachers. Comparing tbo public
| reboot work of Colorado with that ot Council
( Bluffs school ? , Pi of , Hlsey waa forced to nd-
Imlt that the Colorado pupils were far In ml-
1 vance ot the pupils In the Council Bluffs
ochools In the matter of reading. He at
tributes this to the largo amount of supple
mental reading furnished to the Colorado
pupils. Prof. Hlsey made a ehort visit to
Kansao City and was greatly Impressed with
the magnificent public school llbraty which
has just been opened.
Domestic BOCI > wrappers call for spoons.
co MM i TTI : n m : i7i : CTS A HUTTOX ,
for Uootnlnjr Council lllulTn
Hud of ISxiinslilnn ,
The executive committee of the Transmls-
slsslppl Exposition association met last even
ing < to receive the report ot the special but
ton committee. The design of a button
was submitted to the association at the meet
ing last night and -approved. The button Is
a real beauty , small and very handsome. It
Is flvc-clghtha of an Inch In diameter andi Is
a gold band with ahllo enameled back
ground. In the center Is the profile ot the
Cicail ot an ImHm chief < ln gold bronze with
red and white feathers , illcneath It are the
words "Council Bluffs" In dark blue letters.
So certain was 'Iho ' committee that the asso
ciation would approve the design that a con
tract was partially entered Into with the
manufacturers , who have been In correspond
ence with the association , 1o make the C.OOO
required. The members of the association
vvero greatly pleased with the design and
approved nil that had been dono. The com-
mlttco was continued In the work and made
the permanent button committee ot the as
sociation , to liave charge of the buttons nnd
look after their Falo.
The fact was disclosed during the discus
sions ot the evening that the articles of In
corporation of the association had never been
filed for record In the olllco of Hie secretary
ot state , nnd the secretary was Instructed
to procure the necessary number of the
members' signatures today and forward the
papers to DCS Molnes by the evening mall.
The solicitation committee was authorized
to icorganlze by filling a number of vacancies
In Its rar.'o nnd discharge some duties that
have long been ncglecteJ.
A committed of three was appointed to
confer with the secretary today and fix his
salary for the next five months. The work
of his olllco will be suoii that It will require
the use of the most of his time. The next
meeting of the association will be held on
Thursday evening. Woodward Brothers , the
ntchitects , had on exhibition list evening a
wash drawing of the bly 'tcpco ' to be erected
on the exposition grounds. It was greatly
admired by the members. Ulue prints were
ordered to bo made of the drawing and the
working plans which have been prepared and
i approved.
i Welabach mantels , cosmopolitan mantels
I nnd all kinds of mantels at 35 cento each at
BI.\by's , 202 Main and 203 Pcail.
Doth SiilfH Want the Hoy.
Jcsao Leo Van Wormer , an 11 car-old boy ,
was brought before Judge Green jcsterdny
afternoon In the district court upon a writ
of habeas corpus. The writ was sued out
by his mother , Mi's. Cunningham , nnd wno
directed against Lucas M. Overmcjcr nnd
his wife.
Mrs Cunnlnslum was divorced from her
husband. Van Wormer , an engineer once well
known In this city , at Webster City four or
live vcars ago. Theio were two children ,
the boy In dispute and the girl. The court
awarded the mother the custody of the girl ,
but neglected to make any kind of an order
concerning tbo boy. The boy was taken by
the father and eventually turned over to his
friend , Overmojer , who Is nlso nn engineer ,
running a switch engine In this city. It was
brought out In the evidence taken yesterday
that the father had given the child to the
Ovcrniejers with Instructors to keep the
mother from getting him. In the meantime
the father died and the mother married
again. She has been endeavoring to come
to some understanding with Jfr. nnd Mrs.
Overmeycr by which they were to give up
, the boy. Ho Is n bright , manly llttlo follow
, and they have become very much attached to
him and have consequently refused to enter-
, tan ! any propositions fiom the mother , hence
1 the summary appeal to the court The do-
'fcndants ' allege that Mrs. Cunningham Is not
the proper peison to have the care of the
boy and propose to show It by evidence.
i During the afternoon an effort was made to
compromlfco the matter by submitting the
j casa to the Judge on an agreed statement of
'facts ' , but when the statement came to be
made up wide disagreements as to the facts
arose and further hearing waj postponed
until Satutday afternoon.
A new Industry ! Have your skates made to
order. The Council Bluffs , ' Cyclery build
skaitrs to order at reasonable prices. A hand
made skate of fine materials Is always the
best
\oiiiar | < > ll IOH 'N tin * SuH.
The libel case of Miss Ilurlbert against the
New Nonpareil company was given to the
jury at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Judge
Green In his Instruction ordered the Jury
to find for the plaintiff , holding that agreed
btato of facts which wns submitted to the
Jury constituted libel per so. The amount
of damage wns left to the discretion ot the
Jury. The instructions wore that If only n
wiong had been done the plaintiff and she
had failed to show that she had been finan
cially Injured no pecuniary consideration
was to bo pwrded her , nnd the \crdlct might
bo for 1 cent or $1 , or any nominal amount ,
but If she had suffered financial Ions In addi
tion to the Injury to her feelings , then the
jury should return a verdict carrying a sufil-
clcnt amount of money to compensate her.
The Jury In the Nonpareil libel case re
turned a verdict last night of $250 for the
plaintiff. Victor Bender , manager cf the pub
lishing company , announced last night thnt
the cost * would bo carried to the state HU-
piomo court , and higher If possible and nee-
ussary. Notice of appeal will bo given today.
Can't Fool tin ; I'iiilc. | .
The belt evidence that Sargent sells shoes
cheap and does the business is to be found
In the crowds tint dally visit his store. If
your gco-Js are right , and 4he pr.cca are right ,
no fake advertising or Jobbing sales ate
1 noc < led 'to ' got the business. Everybody
knows tliut Sargent carries the finest line
and makes thu lowtt > t prices , and thnt la why
i Sargent's store la always croivdcd when
1 r > 'hcr shoo men are- longingly gazing out
I through their front doors. To deserve this
. generous patronage- Sargent's ambition.
and that Is why ho never resorlfc to fake
sales or fake advertising ,
SAUGUNT , vSlg-n of .tho . Dear.
A yard of roses or other flowers In the
winter time Is leitnlnly n great luxury , but
that Is Ju t what wo are selling , and they
are almost ta natural as life Itself. Call and
look over our largo line of Prang's and other
panel pictures. C. I ) . Paint. Oil and Glass
Co , Masonic Temple.
llt'iil KNH ( ( > TrnnsfcrN.
The followln < r transfers are reported from
the title and loan olllco of J. W. Squire , 101
Pearl street :
U. N. Kl'ls nnd wlfo to C. A. Moore ,
lots C , 7. S , 9. 10. 11. 12 In block 31 , Hull-
ro.ul add , w ! . . . . 11,500
J. U. Stiurt and wife to P. H. Wind , a
22 feet lot 9. block 7 , Grimes' mid to
Council 1 lluIff- | o d 1
Jneob MoiU'iihon to Hyion H. Smith ,
lot 9. block 12 , ( ! r linen' add to Council
niurrs , w d coo
J. J. Stuwart , executor , to Leonard I3v-
crett. executor. 41 mv'4 15-74-41 , tl. . . , 2,000
Sheriff of Pottnuiittamlo county to N ,
I * . Dodire. lot 4 , block 12 , 1'lerco's tub-
illv to Council Hluffs , H a , J21
Flvo transforH , totnl M.222 .
Mi-clN In
RICHMOND , Vn. , Deo. 2.-A charter VVIIH
granted hero today for the Southern Sugar
IleflnltiK company. The maximum papllul
of the company li to bo Jl.000,000 , The ob
ject of the company Is to encourage the
ralslntr of Hugar hccttt nnd to engage In the
m\nufacturo : of beet sugar. It la the pioneer
neer cnlerprlbo of the kind In this section.
Moi'lc Vnrilk Itnti ! IlcilniTil.
ST. I/OUIS , Dee , 2. The directors of the
National stock yards at Cast St. Loula have
reduced the price of Imy S cents per 100
pounda and corn 15 cents per bushel , Sev
eral months ut'o a similar i eduction was
made. '
TRAVELING m OF IOWA
Annual Moating of ti6 iDrnminora ot Tea
KoineofTeclay.
ASSOCIATION IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
KITort Mill IIo Mnlto'fa Sectirp n Tivo-
C'cnt It.itte nti'tlirllnllrimilt
Aniiiinl Election of
Ulltcerx. ,
DBS MOINI33 , la. , Dec. 2. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The annual meeting of the Iowa
State Traveling Men's association will be
held here tomorrow. It bis now 10,100 mem
bers , carrying $5,000 Insurance each , or $50-
600,000 In all. In the last jcar losses ot
$80,500 have been paid and the cost per
policy bas been $9. It Is now the second
largest commercial trovcfers1 association In
( Jio country and , the financial report will In-
illo.to an excellent condition. Fred Mitchell
ot DCS Molnes , president the last seven
years , will decline re-election lind W. N.
Wheeler of Des Malms will succeed him. W ,
II. Smith will probably bo elected vice presi
dent and F. G. Haley will be made secretary
foa the eighth annual term. There are sev
eral contests for places on the board , there
being five vacancies to be fllleJ. The ques
tion of a 2-ccnt rallraid fare , which the or
ganization lies been agitating for several
years , will como before the gathering. A
majority will demanj the appointment of anew
now and strong legislative committee to putti
the work before the coming legislature. It Is
proposed to secure ube co-operation of like
organizations In other purls of the country ,
EO that a uniformity of demands' can bo
brought nbcul. The Iowa association wants
a thousand-mile book sold at $20 Hat.
Nothing less than a house-to-house can-
VIIBS of Iho entire state of Iowa is the tre-
mendoua task to be undertaken by the Iowa
Bqual Suffrage society , backed by the na
tional organization It Is proposed to make
a poll of the 540,000 voters In the state on
the subject ot female suffrage. The plan has
just been completed in Its details b > - the cx-
ccutlvo committee of the suite association
ami a circular will bo sent out In a few
davs setting It forth. Llats are to be made
Item tbo poll bosks of all voters and tbeao ,
by townships , wards and precincts , are to be
canvassed by committees of the workers.
Each voter will bo asked bis views on the
suftrngo question ; whether In favor or op
posed ; whether willing to have It submitted
to a vote of the people , and whether the ex
pressions Indicate a chance for effective mis
sionary work. All answers will be kept and
listed. Tiho completed poll will be the first
otio of ithe kind ever made In any state In
this cause. Tac poll lists In this county are
being copied and work will bo begun la tbo
other cities at once.
\VHLMIU THI ; nocroiis nis
IIMMI ItcuiiliitloiiH for the I'rncllec of
.Mrillcliif Dfcmvil Too Scre. .
DBS MOINES , la. , Dcq. 2. ( Special. ) The
clcelng of a sanltnrlilm In this city has
caused a icvlvnl of Interest In the medical
practice low of the state. It Is explained
by the manager of the sanitarium that the
cause of suspension was the severity of the
medical practice act , but others say It was
simply because of lack bf pationage. It Is
stated that a number of persons are/ prepar
ing to make concerted attack on the Iowa
law relating to the practice of medicine before -
fore the legislature next winter with a view
to securing Its repeal. The law 71s It now
stands requires that after'January 1 , 1899 , the
Board of Medical Examiners can recognize
no college as In good standing which does
not require four full courses of twenty-six
weeks each In separate years. The attorney
general has decided that n& credit can be
given for graduation from a scientific college -
lego or university , and under strict construc
tion no credit can be given for graduation
In pharmacy , dentistry or veterinary medi
cine. Referring to this requirement and the
medical practice act In general. Dr. J. F.
Kennedy , secretary of the state board , sajd :
"There nro very few colleges In the coun
try there Is not ono In Chicago , nor do I
know any except those In Iowa that arc at
tempting to como up to this grade. Without
reaching this grade , however , their gradu
ates cannot be admitted to examination after
January 1 , 1S99 ; without examination no cer
tificates can bo granted , and without certifi
cates the penalty for practicing medicine In
Iowa Is a fine of not less than $300 nor more
than $000 , with the costs of prcnecutlon , and
to stand committed to Jail until fine and
costr nro paid.
"H Is well that the medical colleges of the
entire country should understand fully these
requl'ementH as to graduation. Until Jan
uary 1 , 1899 , however , all the conditions re
quired after that date will not bo enforced.
Any one , with or without graduation , may
bo admitted to examination and , If success
ful , rccclvo a certificate , and the four years'
course will not be required of graduatca un
til after July 1 , 1S98 , as previously an
nounced by the board. The fee for a certifi
cate or diploma Is $5. For examination It
Is $20 , which entitles the candidate , In case
of failure , to a re-oxanilnatlon without addi
tional fee. No certificates ore Issued on
"length of practice , " nor are they given to
mldwlves.
"Another feature of the n w law relates
to Itinerant physicians In addition to the reg
ular phjslclan's certificate required of all.
These men are required to take out an itin
erant phjslclan's llcor-ao , for which they pay
Into the state treasurer's ofllco $250 a year.
The fine for a failure to comply with this
provision Is the same aa in case of practic
ing without a certificate.
"Physicians who , under the old law , re
ceived certificates to practice under the five-
year clause , and mldwlves who were per
mitted to practice when the law was en
acted , dn not have their relations disturbed
by tbo now law.
"A provision was Inserted In the now law
exempting from Its provisions such physi
cians as had been In previous practice in the
state for five consecutive years th'ee years
In ono locality but no requirement Is laid
upon the Board of Examiners to Issue certifi
cates to them. They are liable at any tlmo
to bo culled on to establish bcforo the courts
the right to practice , Testimony by oath or
affidavit ot practice under the old law would
convict them as bring law-breakers. "
TIII : HIOII M vWAS A itoimnu.
Pilled HIM Sinn- with RonilN TaUi-ii
friiia ( InI I HUT Storcn.
HAMPTON , la. , Dtfc. 2. ( Special. ) Later
developments In the taso ot 'Mr. ' Abley ,
charged with grand larceny , are somotthut
toiifjitlonal. When It wan found that he had
kpB to fit other stores In tbe town of Snef-
flcld an Investigation' vtas made and the
other merchants found they had lost goods
on many occasions. Since then the safe In his
Btoro has been opened 1 > y the olllcers and
the revelation made popflrtned the general
opinion that Able ) had Ijcen helping himself
to things Ii\ all the otlity stores. Hlngs and
other Jeueliy of overs ; .description , Including
oovoral lakes' nnd gentlemen's gold watches ,
wcra found. Moru goods' are constantly being
found secreted about ( ho premises which go
to show Unit Abley did pot confine his opera-
tlons to liio town of Sheffield. A merchant |
from LUcomb has Idipritlfied a considerable 1
quantity of dry gooJs that vvero taken from 1
hlb store. Jonas Schlraslnger ot Hampton
Identified clothing otolo from the car In the
yards at Hampton and for which tbo rail
road company bad Bottled. Mr , Hobble of
this city found three bicycles tbit were
stolen from him last summer. As Ubley Is
Eupposod tu bo worth at least $40,000 and Is
the- richest merchant In Ebeflleld the cute
croiu.es great Indignation.
Would Hint'
MAUSHALLTONVN , la. , Doc. 2. ( Special. )
The first tangible movement toward en
couraging the sugar beet Industry and the
ultimate establishment ot a factory In tuU
city since Manhall county raised $50.000 for
this purpose several years ago ban been
taken , i A call bas been. Issued , .signed by
of the IpidlnR farmers and businessmen
mon of the county , for a meeting to bo held
In this city on Saturday , December 11 , for
the purpose of Intelligent and united nctlon ,
as a preliminary step toward the establish
ment of n sugar factory. TCils Is the only
proper procedure , as the raw product must
bo forthcoming bcforo the building of a fac
tory Is feasible.
OAI.Ii 1'Olt A MJ\V KI/nOTIO.V.
town DHInlon , I.cuprno or Auicrlcnn
AVhrclinrn , In In Hot Wntrr.
OEDAIl HAPIDS , la. , Dec. 2. ( Special
Telegram. ) JE. Kcstomtatsky , chief consul of
the Iowa dlvlHon , League of American Wheel
men , today sent a message to Secretary A. C.
Miller of Des Molnes directing lilm to IMUO
a call for < i new election of officers ot the
Iowa division for the coming > car. The now
election Is called to settle the trouble that
has arisen over the alleged Irregularities nt
the lust election , which resulted tm the elec
tion of C. A. Sherman , editor of the Record
of this city , for secretary-treasurer. iMr.
Sherman received n majority of 13 votes over
Ed P. Carter of Kcokuk , end the frlendsi of
the latter gentleman Immediately made
charges of fraud , claiming that Mr. Sherman
and the present incumbent reso-rtoJ to unfair
means. They have thercforo taken this means
to vindicate themselves. Another reason for
calling the now election Is that five reprc-
Ecntntlves-at-larKe chosen at the last
election , while the state Is entitled to only
four.
ASSAILS OM"OKrim xnw LAWS.
Action HORIIII nt Council It In IT H
Wntolioil by .stale Olllocrn.
DES MOINES. In. , Dec. 2. The state trcas-
urcr's ofllco Is considerably ngttatcd over on
action bcBUii by Frank S. Shlnn In federal dis
trict court at Council Bluffs to restrain col
lection of the state collateral Insurance tax
under the law passed by the special session
of the general assembly last winter. Shlnn
questions the constitutionality of the law
under the fourteenth amendment , which pro
vides that "No state shall make or enforce
any law which shall abridge the privileges or
Immunities of cltlrcns of the United States ,
no- shall any state deprive any person of
Jlfo , liberty or property without duo process
of law , nor deny to any person within Its
Jurisdiction the equal protection of law. "
The casa Involves the estate of Prank
Stewart of Carson from the administrator
of which the state Is attempting to collect
the tax
( Iocs to till * AN > IIIIII.
SIOUX CITY , Dec. 2. ( Special. ) Mrs. Ida
Hazen , despondent end broken down In
health , was today taken to the hospital for
the Insane at Clarlnda , la. She la the di
vorced wlfo of A Hazea , formerlj president
of the Farmers Trust company of Sioux City.
and the promoter of the Homo Telephone
company. Hazra secured a divorce a few
years ago. and then he married another
woman. He Is now In Alcekn , having had
the Klondike fever. The first wife was
prominent In social circles , and felt her hus-
bead'o act tcrrlblj It has proved upon her
so much that her mind gave wa > , and now
a phjslcal and mental wreck , she will be
placed In a state asylum.
Must Nol Him li Ilnstlle.
DES MOINES , Dec. 2. ( Special Telegram. )
Police Judge Sllvara today called the po-
llco officers bcforo him and Informed them
them that the city Jail Is not a bastllo and
that they have no right to lock people up
Indefinitely and release them at will with
out filing Information or bringing the action
to the attention of any magistrate. Thomas
Carroll had been arrested on suspicion of
a small theft and locked up for several dayn.
No record . .was made of It , the court was
not Informed and after a while ho wns turned
loose 'because ' no evidence had been devel
oped against him. Complaint led 'to an In
vestigation with the above results.
Inlicrltimce IJ'MV to lie Tented.
DES MO1XES , Dec. 2 ( Special Telegram. )
The new collateral Inheritance law , passed
a year ago , providing a granduated tax on
all Inheritances going to collateral heirs , will
bo tested. . In the federal court. The law has
been the cause of great trouble in Its ad
ministration , and the caee to be taken up as
a test comes from Carscci , Involving the tax
on the estate of Charles Stuart. The ob
jection raised will te on the ground that the
law violates the fourteenth amendment to
the constitution that "No law shall be
passed by any state abridging the rights of
any citizen ot the United States. "
Slmvv I.OIIVOH lies MoIncH.
DES MOINES , Dec. 2. ( Special Telegram. )
Governor-elect L , M. Shaw left town to
day , after two days with the polltlclars and
without announcing any new appointments
The general be lef from the statements he
has made to friends of various candidates Is
that John II. Prime of Des Molnes will not
bo appointed adjutant general. Tbe ex
pected defeat of Prime has Improved the
cLanccs of W. E. Obleness for commlcfloner
of labor.
VILLISCA , In. , Dec. 2. ( Special. ) About
seven weeks ago Mr. E. n. Fltzslmmons , a
teacher In the High school , was deposed ,
aRcr an examination , for conduct unbe
coming a gentleman and teacher. Two
weeks ago ho brought action against the
board and a very racy trial was heard bc
fore Superintendent Clark of Red Oak. The
decision seems io bo. against 'the ' board on
account of the nonlegallty of their proceed
ings.
i-n C'onvi'iuToday. .
SIOUX CITY , la , . Dec 2. ( Special. ) The
annual meeting of the National Llvo Stock
exchange will begin In this city tomoriow
morning , and will continue for two dais. It
will bring together prominent reprebbnta-
tlvrs of the various live stock markets of the
United States. Matter * of great Importance
to otockmcn will bo d'scu ' ed. Fnday night
the business men of Sioux City will tender
an elaborate banquet to the visitors.
CoiiiniKH .Snlcldr.
HAMBURG , la. , Dec. 2. ( Special. ) Mrs.
Stevens , the wlfo of a farmer living In the
Grange Hall nolghbarhoad , eight miles south-
oa'St of here , committed suicide yesterday
by shooting herself In the forehead with n
revolver. No cause Is given for the act.
Work of n llorMTlih'f. .
VILUSOA , la. , Dec. 2. ( Special. ) Sunday
evening as Mr. Kyle and wlfo of North
Vllllaca woat from the church to their car
riage to go homo a thief jumped Into the
carriage and drove off. The carriage was
recovered , but the thief escaped.
Io\\n .Nrv'N .No H ,
Ten young men of Hamilton county nro
preparing to start for Alaska In the spring ,
G , M Rend of Dea Molnes has announced
himself a canjltato for state dairy commis
sioner.
Charles Beny , son of the baggage master
for the Chicago d Northwestern railway at
Tama , fell between on eng'lno and the coal
sheas at Tama and had his thigh broken.
Six men were caught spearing fish 'In the
Den .Molnes river at Fort Dodge. They vvero
fined $19.90 each and the fish they had
oaugiit were given to the destitute poor of the
city.
Jerry Cunningham , u guard at tbo peniten
tiary at Anamoba , was almost Instantly killed
by the discharge of his gun wbllo he was
In the K u a id box How tbo accident hap-
ponod Is not known , us ho was alone at thu
time.
Francis Dunlavy , i farmer , committed Birl-
cldo In Jefferson county a few da > s ago. Ho
had Juet returned frem Nebraska , where ho
had been engaged In , farming several years ,
TRY GRAIN-0 ! TRY GRAIN-0
Ask your grocer today to show you a
package of GRAIK-O , the new food drink
that takes -ho place of coffee , The children -
ren mty dilnk It without Injury as well oa
the adult. All who try U. like It. GHAIN-O
hau that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java ,
but It la made from pure Brains , and the
most dellcato stomach receives it without
distress. U the price of coffee. 150 and 253
per package. Sold by all
nml wont lo the homo ot his brotlier-ln-law ,
T S. 1'bczum , near lUmgow , wlioro the deed
WAR committed , <
llural free mall delivery will bo Riven n
trial nt Mt. Vlrasnnt , provided tlio merits
of th t pMco nro found to 1 > superior to
those of Hrookl > n Is. , A special ORcnt of
the 1'ostoinoc department will Investigate Anil
decide bct cc the t o places.
i\-Scnator : Talton K. Clark ot Clarlnda
las : tdkm his son , A. II. Clark. Into part
nership with him In the law business.
Cedar Iltplrts will FOOH bolsltcd by Presi
dent IJ. Ilcnjamln Andrews , who will lecture
on the evening of Iho 13th on "Robert K.
Lee. "
John Strangler , a farmer of .Ccrro Clonlo
county , Is looUlnp { or his \\-lto nnd little
child , She went nwny ostensibly on a vlMt
about ten dajs ORO , but he finds now that
she did not KOturu ftlio said the was going
und that his hired man dls\ippc < irel about
the same time. Ho ea > s he wants bis llt
tlo girl back , but the wlfa can go.
limn Prt'N * ! Coiumciilt
Atlantic TclegMih | : With free silver ns
Iho war cry of the next campaign Iowa will
hmo n solid ropubllcnu delegation In con
gress , ns It now has ,
lies Mnlncs Capital : In the Judgment of
the Capital there should be no change In the
form ot the Australian ballot as ll\c-,1 nnd
dcttned by the code. The people will teen bo
acquainted with the law and then the ballot
will bo popular.
Council niulTs Xoi.iparcll : The persistency
shown by "Storm } " Jordan In opening up a
raloon again In Ottumwn Indicates that ho
thinks the business pujs better In a prohibi
tion state than In nny other , and ho has hnJ
plenty of experience.
Marrhalltown Times-Republican : Expres
sions arc being made In favor of a short ses
sion ot the Iowa legislature this winter.
The laws of the state hid Bilch a thorough
overhauling at the recent extra session that
there Is not much need of gene-nl legisla
tion. There Is little doubt that almost num
berless bills will be Intioducoil nnd that the
committees will bo led through an' Intricate
web of measures for reform. It will require
a firm hand to stay the tide of change. The
legislature will bo controlled by the repub
lican majority , nnd ns the party Is pledged
to economy It can best carry out Its obliga
tion In this respect by hewing to the line In
the matter of tlmo and In expenditures of
public funds.
3&2C&0S
( Oil SYPHILIS )
A "Written Giinriipteo to CURE
CASE or MOMY jsEruMui > .
Our cure Is permanent nnd not a patching up Caco
trenlett Ionyar npo lmMne > u ! t-cuia tampion tincc.
lyles.nrlblnjr > ourini e fully we can tnat > ou by iimll.
niid cul ciniHHK > ktioiiKrfuaianleatocuivoi irlunJ
nil money. Those ulio nnl r to como licrc for mm
merit IHTI do Huaml up u 111 ptj rnllroail Inio both uins
ami liotcl Llll * nlillo lieiu If * e fall inn'c Weclml
jftuit' Uieuoild roraia > c ttmt our 32itilo Itemed }
till n > t euro Write lor full pnrtluilcm niul get lln >
ctlilMiie Upknowthaljounio > l.f.tiral | Ju tl > totuo
as thu mo t eminent ptobiclan * ha\c .mcr l > in aLlo
to ili e more than tcmpomrv icHcr In out tci. > c rs
piaethcultli Ihli .tlua-Ir Itrmeilv It has been inont
UlRleult toivi'n.oinolliuprpjHillccsncailnbtalUo-
( perinea Hut nntler oui ftlons iruatsiiteejoll should
not hetltntcto < n tl Imrmcdj. You inkc nochaiicaol
loslns } our money V o Ruuiuitie. to emu or iiluml
ocr\ dollar and ns wo lni\c i n-iutatlon ( o pioteci
nlo IlimneUI hnoklns of SSOO.OOO , ft l perfecllj
mfcloall nhoulll try the treatment. lleitMoloicjuv
hau > bctn I uttJntr ' ) ] > ami palng nut > our mone ) for
tlineicnt tuatinentSHnd although3onaienot jctiuiic
no one Iius paid Imck your moncj lu not a te nn ;
moreniui.o until vou tiy us. OluchionicocipKiitCvl
eates cuvedin thlitj to ninety daj * . In\eU ate oui
financial utandlnK , our reputation , as tuiKlneFS nuu
Wilto u for names and nddrcttca ot tlio c c have
cuud.vlio hmo gfteu iKtrml' ioii to icfer to then
It costs 5011 olil ) poslnpe todotnlsi It ulll t-a\eyo IH
vorid of tuicln ! fiom mentnl strain , indlf > ou re
married what mivjour otlfprlnu sutler thiouli } < .ur
OH n negligence ! It 3 onr pj mptoms nre pimiIe on laeo ,
BOIU throat , mucous patelies | u mouth , rhtuniutlun In
bones nnd jufnU. hair falling out , eruptions en an >
i ait of the body fei llnif ol peniral deprehplon pain ? In
head or Sonesyou iinta nollnie to wnfte. Thorc Aha
are eoiutantly taking mercut.t and polut-h should dls.
continue It. Cim'lant um of thri-o drug * " ' " turelj
brliiK tores and lalliur uleeru In thu end Don t ( all to
write. All curiehpondencu fent xialed In plain tmcl
opett V.'olntlto the most rtirld inieNtiiratiou aniitalJ'
do all In our power toafdjouln It. AddiebS ,
COOK REMEDY CO. ,
1101 Masonic Temple , Chicago 111.
DR. E. G. WEST'S
NRVE [ AND BRAIN TREOTEKT
i THE oniGIUAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS ,
In Bold under positive tVrittcn Guarantee ,
deuce , NorvousicEa , LnpDltndo , all Dmins , Yonth-
ful Krrors , or Kxeeeaivo UPO of Tobacco , Opliirn ,
or Linunr , v/hlrh loads to Misery , Consumption ,
Insanity and Death. At store or by marl , $1 a
boz ; BIX f or f5 ; with writtencnnrantco to
euro or rofiinil money , finitir'lc jmcU-
nsCi containing Jlvo dayo' treatment , with full
Instructions , 25 cents. Ore rnniiilo only tolil to
each poreon. Atetoroorbytnail.
Label Special
Extra Sttcngth.
Tor Inpotoncy , Losa _ .
1'owor , lioat Mnnhood ,
Hlorillty or Rarronnosj.1 ,
, $1 n bo ; sir for > ,
'written irua
loctiroln.l'doo.
u mail
JIjrrH Dlllnii DrilK Co. , S. D. Coriiut
Ifltlt anil I'liriiiini S ( , , Oiiiiilia , Nub.
ABOSISCTHB-NOSE ,
How Catarrh Is Made Worse by
Inhalation.
A Popular Fallacy Concern ing a ,
Common Dlsoaso ,
There In only tno way lo cute cntnrth nn4
thnt In by Kl\ltiK the body nutritions food , proj > -
fcr clothing- , regular Imblts nnd pure nlr to
[ brrnthe , urp1cmtntrd by such remedies n * wilt
l.tfp the tcmporntmc of tlio body nonnat nml
c\cnly dlitilbutril. To miff up Irritating lnhn
Inntu li merely to dUlodge n qunntlty of mucou *
anil to nbuxo nnd Irritate , ( tilt farther , the In-
llamcd mucous inrmbrnnn.
Hire li nn Intcrntlng experiment. 1'ut th
feet In n M > s l of hot water. COMT the fluuiUlrr *
nnil body with n woolen blanket nnJ then Inks
ix hot drlt'k Inlo the ttatnnrN When the feet
hn\p absorbed the heat of the water , or what I *
mole bdtntlllc , luuc become equally nil warm
tin the water , Ret Into bed and pcrpplro freely.
If } oti mo n catarrh fuffcrcr you will experience
n sudden clearance of the air piftnRps and will
breathe without dllllrully. This ought to con *
Mnco any one that entarih cim ne\er be reached
by nilffliiB things Inlo Hip nose. There la a
remedy Known nil Gnmi' Cntnirh Tablet * that
glvct tlio Mine Kcntinl bcnellt n the foot bath ,
without tlie ittacomfoit or danger of taklne
more rold , or the weiiUenlnir Influence of nro-
fuco pvivplrntlon , ami It Is the only rmcdy that
will cure cntnrrh. It l a dry Internal remedy.
Af1 ( nt the duiKtilMtiheie > oti tiude for a beT
of flan * * ' Cothrr.i Tablets , tnade b\ ( ' 13. ( laupn ,
Mnrahall , Mich. If not to be found rend 10
rents mid n box of ( he tablet * will be mailed ,
p'epald , alia n valuable little book telling all th
fnctti about catarili.
Mount Vernon
PURE RYE
Owing to its fine , full , mellow
V'
flavor , this whiskey command * the high ,
est price in barrels ( to wholesale deal
ers ) of any bir.nd now on tlio market ,
and k the basis of most of the bottled
tled blended whiskey now so extensively
advertised.
Hottlcdnt the Distillery with nn absolute
( lunrniity ot I'uritJ and Origin-it CouJltloit
The consumer buvinir this the only
distillery bottlliiB of" MOUNT VPItNON ( In
HlUAII ) ( > Itotttcx , each licnrlni : the Num
bered ( limrnntN Libsli M-CIIIOS the blcb-
ott L'incloor I'llic Hjo WhlKKey In Its natural
condition , mitlroly fico fiom iidiilternllon
with cheap spirit'nnd ll.ivorlngs ,
FOR MUmClNAL USF.
It lira the Inilni ciiient of Ibr ino t prominent
phy-li'lmis throughout tlm United btntes.
I'm Halobj All IVllublo Denlon.
Till- COOK K linUNinn.Mlil ) CO , Ncu York
bolo Aixcntt for tlio Uttltct ! States
JOHN LIMlU ! , SaljWcstcrn AdJtlt
Conn II Iluff4 , li ,
s , ES , jEoGEi
jEoGEiDENTIST
-DENTIST
Hooni : i - , Morrluni HlouK ,
Take iie\ator.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS
Oetobir 20 U07.
rois HUNT , SAI..U OK TUADI : n y
I'OIl HUNT Iloutes In Council Duffs
J13 ou t > ei month Cherrv Hill and one aero of
Kiound , fruit mill garden
$12 BO per month New store room 20\CO , on
Uroadw fiv.
J9.00 per month r. ' Third St . C rooms mil Imrn
9ii w ) per month IZth fit. nnd Ave. H , tfood birn.
J7.00 per monthjlIO Uroailna ) , stire room.
} C.W per mor'.i rOC ( Iraham avnuc , C roonn
J3 00 per mcr , n 160 Rldpo stitet G-room house.
J4.00 per r * inth llause un Ninth street.
} S 33 per t' onth A Mill Im&nfcCi B ncres 2 mllet
( rom town \\lll t.iKo out-half of the tent In
v ork.
J400 Good house. bir. / } niu" two lot 2311
rifth nvc. . montlily pajments. J7 per month
J2CO Oood IIOUFC nnd lot on Avenut 11. tictnren
eighth ami Ninth Pis , l.r per month
} 200 OooJ house und ! ot on Cth im-nne Lotneen
21th nnd 20th Ets. . montlily pajments , JO per
month
13 lots In Wright's add for sale at a very low
price ,
1'AIIMS TOIl SALE- ,
123 per acre 240-ncro farm , 1 miles west of Orls.
weld , cnptern part of I'ottannltanile oount >
} 23 per nrre 40 acres of BJol fnrniinu land north
of Neola.
j- per acre Wfll improved ro-ncrc farm ensl of
I.o\eland , Pottawnttnmlc ccunty.
J23 per ncr 40 ncrea of irood farming or fruit
lind. 3 miles from Sidney riemonl county.
$25 per ncie 30 neies of good fruit land , with
small house north of HnmLurK. Trimont
i-ountj . . . . .
f5 per acre-40 acres of eood Iinttom land , some
limber , 2 miles i-nutr of city limit *
J20 I'fr ncrc SO ncies of K < " ! hotlom In ml , J
miles south of Council JllutTs.
10-iicie tracts of land 2 miles soutii of South
Om.iha , will InKc part najment In city piop-
trty
Good farms for rent Apply to
LiONAIlD nVIJIlETT. 1 I'earl St . Council
Itluff t , Jown
$13 00 per acre 40 acres of good land In Monona
c'ounti
rive imd tcn-ncro tracts near the city for sals
Good , cheap Ncbrnflta Innds for pale.
Wll sell nny of tlie ubovc pinpirty on small
p.-Sincnt down , bilanco In ten unnual pay-
Other KOOil fanns for pale AVIll t.ilie part lrad
In tlly propcrtj or Muallct farina , balance long
time , annual pajmenl' .
rilUIT , rAllll AND aAIir > EN
lands for tale or rent. Day & Hera , I'earl
street.
MONIY : TO uoAN-itinrnn TIATI : ON
llrst-claEB lmprnvp.1 . farms nnd nEl < n c Iv
properly. Apply to J.is. M. Co tndy , jr. , .31
Mum fat.
InftriictlonR. Albln Ilustcr , Fturllo
33S lli'i-idw.iy Gtiman method
of Dreslen ConaerNntory.
SCnJinC. I-A11.M 1.QAN3.
J.V. . . CITV AND
mil SALT ! AT A IIAUOAIK. A HMALL HUT
W..1I ostabllshea nn.l IPmunerntlve ' "ereantlla
biielnops. ln < iulrp of 1) . W. Oite , 1J3 1'carl
tt , Council llluffs , la.
Reduced Prices !
New
King of them all , with th3 b93t mantle and c'rtmnB" irndp
Brnusloss < ? as and mukss more II ht than any other lamp In
he market. STEPHAN BROS. , 529 Bway.
SOMETHING REAL GOOD
( FOUR KLAVOUS )
VANILLA , CHOCOLATE , STRAWBERRY AND MAPLE.
Made for Trade Who Appreciate Quality.
DEALERS SUPPLIED BY * - # J
John G. Woodward 6c Co. ,
.Wholesale .Mantifiictiirini ; ConI'cctloners.
Council Bluffs , la.
SYPHILIS OB
BSD BLOOD ,
KruiJtluni cured by TurLUh
Curt ) , uotir full *
toe , tio.mii InuUminc Ulnflo with IIo ttt truanta , V 00.
HAHN'8 PHARMACY.