THE OM IIA DAILY UBIfis TVEsDAY. DECEMBER 7 , 1807. I CURRENT NEWS OF INTEREST. ; FROM IOWA. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIMHI siI\TIO.N. Cooper. Plro Ini. . 0 I'cftrl. tcl. 372. Harry Murphy , cwl end wood , 37 Mala. Schmidt's bar relict photon nro tliu ItitcV- Bpconcr Grocery Co. , 323 U\vny. Tcl. 311. 111. Shrlvor , dentist. Mcrrlam blk. . rom 248 Krcil Harris ot Missouri Valley Is In tlio city. city.J. H. Drlftmaa or ( Jlarinda U registered ct the Kcll. C. P. rianngan of Mslvcrn wai in the clt.- yestcrdiy. U , Atlld ot the Heard ot Supervisors ! o in the city. , , , A. Armstrong , a stockman ot Qrlswolu , n In the city. Cliarks Hanlcy ot Keg Crock Is In the city on biisliict- , . S. 0 , Warner ot Shelby v.os a eucot In the city yesterday. J. n VaiiS-jRoo of Urlsvvold wac In the city yesterday en business. ot Keg Creole was ft W. A. Campbell Bluff's visitor yosterdaj' . J. n , Johannscn , OHO ot Walnut's promi nent bankuis , Is In the city. Truth Is ftcrnul. It's as lasting as the wort : clone by the Uluft City Laundry. Portfolios of li eland from 1 to 10 can be had ut The IIco omcc , No. 10 Pearl street. President Hughen of Tabor collt-Ro was at tending to some business In the city yestur- flay. flay.Oavlil Hill of A\OM , In. , was In the city yesterday attemlltig to some matters of bus iness. Oscnr Keollno and W. D. Hardlu have gene Into soulhvvtsl'jrn Nebraska foi a two weeks bunting expedition. W. Crosley ot Haidln township was In the city yesterday attending to the shipment of some cattle to Chicago. The beat ia good enough for you. Noth ing less. Send jour work to the popular Eagle Laundry , 721 Hvvay. The Knights ot Pythias nro arranging for a ball to bo given next Saturday evening In their hall In the Mcrrlam block. Ilov. L P McDonald , II A Cox and D O. lllooiner have gene to DCS Molncs to at tend the IJplscopal cor.ventlo.i In that city. Ilcv. S. Alexander of Ml. Ajr IB In the city Her. Mr. Alexander was formerly ot thla city , being paBtor of the Second Presbjtcrlar church. H. A. Cobn and. Hstclle E. Uell\cau , ngc 41 and 23 rcBpecllvcly , were married by Justice Ilurko yesterday. Hoth parlies uro from Now York. See the Nc\v Woman by Harmony chapter , No. 25 , O. n S.j In 'Masonic ' hall Thursday evening , December 9. Tickets , Including re freshments , 25 cents. All members of Augusta Grove arc re quested to bo present this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Qlynster hall to make arrange ments for the masciuerado The funeral of Mrs Josephine Harnblln look place jcsterday afternoon from St Francis Xavlers ( Catholic ) church , Interment toeing In the Catholic cemetery Colonel C. G. Saunders has returned from 'Avoca , where ho has been attending couit Wo reports n number of unflulsucd cases * which i111 be taken up at the next term of tourt. The llttls daughter ot City Electrician James IJradlcy was reported to bo djlng from membranous croup jcsterday. During the afternoon the iintl-toxlno treatment was , was resorted to , and a tube \\aa placed In the throat of the little suflerer Last night the physicians gave the parents sonic rcabon to hope for the reco\ery ot their ohlld. E. II , Lougco discovered yesterday that the Iburglar who entered his homo on Sunday night succeeded In getting anay with a now dress suit , EOIIIO silvern arc and articles of Jowclry In addition to the $5 In cash. The axe that -was used In breaking Into the front window was stolen from n neighboring wood shed , which wan also burglarized for the purpose. i C. BVlavI Co. . Icmaio icmedy ; conuulta- tlon free. OIIlco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to C. Health book furnished. 32C-327-32S Merrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing eamp > iny. T l. 250. Domestic soap wrappers -call for spoons. Cure of tliu Public 1'arKN. The annual report of the Board of Park Commissioners was inado to the city council last night. The fiscal jear of the park board ends on November 1 , but the annual report cannot bo made up and submitted bcforo the first regular meeting In December. inr report is very lun nnu goes into all the details of paik management and expense Curing the year. The board began the jt.n with a balance of $538.12 from the receipts of the previous year , and received from all sources a total of $5712.19 All of this with the exception of $25 GO was expended during the year. The report ehows that Fair-mount park was the chief source of expense , and the amount expended upon It ippioxlmated $4,561.33. Of this amount RICO HO was etx- pendod for permanent Improvements and the "balance , $1,400.88 , went to defray the oper ating exponsci or the park. The report speaks very highly of the character of tlio permanent work that was done by the con tractors and employes under the direction of the commissioners , and points to the fact that the Impiovumcnts are of such a character - actor that they will enhance the 'bcautj ' uuJ pleasures of the park for many jeans Dnyllss park cnmo next ns the source of expenee. which Includes simply the regular payroll of the watchman during the sum mer , amounting to $527.C5. The bill for the care of Cochran park amounted to $301.21 , and the miscellaneous expenses ot the board reached only $98 HO. The largo balance that was carried over from last jcar was carefully cultivated by the commissioners for the purpose of mak ing the contemplated Improvements In Kalr- juount , otherwise the work could not have Ijoeii done. During the coming year the board will uiaku Hajllss park tlio source of the chief expense , and w 111 imiku some Im portant changes and Improvements Sco "Tho Now Woman , " by Harmony class No. 25 , 0. U , S , , In Masonic hall , Thurmlaj evening , Uccmbcr 9. Tickets , Including rc- frcslmicnUi , 25 cents. Domestic soap wrappers call tor spoons. For Sale T\\o cars haidwood sawdust on track. A. Overtoil , Council Hluffs , la. MurrliiKi * MfciiNfN. marriage licenses vvero granted yesterday to the ( allowing named persons : Name nd Address. ARC J. C. Weltner. Sheridan. Wyo 3b JfBHlo U. Chirk. Council lilulT.s , in 28 JI. A. Colin , Now York City 41 Ustello 12 , Hellvuiu , same 23 Domestic soap wrappers call for spoons. Cleanliness , Kvcn Heat , Hasc Hunt. Ecnnnmv never Leforo hoen with toft coal , m tons of * oft coal equal 1 Ion of hard , A report from Ilev J Itenle 11M Kuit I'kr u hi. "I Imvo btrtn UBlntr your Hut llhut with Klt CUIl ) UK fllCl for fix neekit \\'o aie ver > much Pleated with It It not tnly Riven an Jooil tattiiactlan at our hard coal tuso burner , but IB cavlnir n lurtji- part uf the expente ) l laatlns. " Ceo It Humilng atcoi.n coi.n & COLIC'S , 41 Mala St. . Council Hluffs. MILTON IIOGKIIS & SONS , Omaha. QUO. W. UIUGGS , South OouOia. DUNLAP AND HIS BROKEN LEG Basis of a Suit of Considerable Interest JBofoio Judge Green. WANTS CITY TO SETTLE FOR THE DAM\GE \ t Conccriiliit ; ( lie Cause for Which There IH lliich lU | > uti- , hut uflinnc Itcfttilt In .No Doubt. In < ho district court yesterday the suit of L. Dunlap ogrlnst the city to recover $15,000 damages for a broken leg was on trial all day. Dunlap Is ono ot tbo oldest employes of the water comptuiy and lives on Broadway near Thirty-seventh street. On the illicit of March 2 of this year ho had occasion to tress from Droadvvaj to Avcuuo A and In doing so dU not observe the pres ence of a lid GO of frozen earth that had been thrown out ot the track In the center ot the sticct for the purpose of making room foi the macadam that was being laid by Contractor WlcKham. The rldgo was several feet high and ho fell with such violence Hilt bis right leg was badly fractured , In flicting Uijurlcu that will leave liliu a crlpplo for life. i The city maintains that It was the con tractor's duty to icmovo the earth anJ the contractor claims that utich work was no part of his obligations , a position that was subsequently foi titled by the council allow ing him extra compensation for hauling away the rcma'ns of the old ccJar blocks and the earth taken from Uiu bed for the macadam , lloth the ccnttxictois and the city- Insist that the ridge was only small and afforded but slight obstruction to traffic aud tint loaded teams vvero dally driving across it at all of the street Intersections , An other question Is whether the electric lights In the vicinity wcio burning nt the time. Dunlap asserts they were not and makes the Egyptian darkncoa that prevailed in the vicinity one ot the causes of the accident anl one of the basca of his suit. The rcpjrts of the police department for the month show that the light was burnIng - Ing on the night of March 1 , or at Icabt Mint It was not reported to bo out. The electric light company has been unable to find any iceord of that 1-unp for any particular night bey end the fact that It was paid for with all the othei llghtb that were burning on that night. Tie case Is being tried tea a juiy and promises to have a run of sev eral days. INST v 1.1. INC THiau or riot : us. Si-ci'ot VicU'tl s ( icttiiiKHi'iKly for New ViliiilnlNlriitlinis Installation of ofllceis In the various lodges of the city will occur during the week. Elec tions were held last week at the regular meeting nights of the orders , and at the meotlngci that will be held this week the following named ofllccie will be Installed : Augusta Grove , No. 1 , Woodmen of the World .Mrs Sophia C Mynstcr , C. C ; Mrs Kate * Harrington , secretary ; Mro Dr. Dcot- ken , tiea&urer. These officers will be In stalled at the first meeting of the grove in January. Fidelity Council , No ICC Royal A'canum Regent , D. B Da'by ; vice regent , J. C Mitchell ; past regent , A E Brock ; secretary Ed McConnell ; treasurer , H C. Hattenhaucr , chaplnlu , George White ; guide , S. P. Shu- Bart , orator , Ir A. P. Hanchett ; sentry , J. W. Jacobs , waiden Dr. F W. Dean ; trus tees , A. T. Flicklnger , C A. Beiio , T 13 Cavln ; representative to grand lodge , T. E. Cavin ; alternate. A. E. Brock. Hazel Camp , No 171 , M. W. A. Venerable consul , J. C. Homing ; worthy odvlfor , Har vey DeLong ; banker , J. J. Stowait ; clerk , S B. Snyder ; escort , E. E Hoffer ; watchman. J. D Austin ; sentry , J. N. Miller ; member of the board of managers , W. C Uoyer ; camp physicians , Drs Cleaver , Snyder , llel- lei ; delegate , C J. Saunders. Ivanhoe Commandciy , No. 17 , K. T V. Joanlnga , V. C. ; I. E. Traynor , general ; C. Konigmachcr , captain geneialUslmo ; Uev. L P McDonald , prelate ; A McMillan , senior warden ; H. A. Cox , junior warden ; G W. Jackson , recorder ; J. B. Atklrs , treasurer ; M. Duquette , sword bearer ; W. C. Estcp , standard bearer ; J C. Mitchell , warder ; S. S. Nash , sentry. council liluirs Lodge , No 270 , Ancient ur- der of United Workmen Master workman , Harry Sims ; foreman , T. A. Ilrowlck ; over seer. U W. Gregg ; recorder , N. C Phllllpi , ; financier , Forrest Smith ; receiver , W E Haverstock ; guide , George- Hanson ; Incide watchman , N. B Cruin ; outside watchman , W A Hlghsmlth ; medical examiner , Dr. J. C Robertson ; trustee , L A. Dcvlne Council Camp , No. 11. Woodmen of the World Consul commander , Jamea Bradley ; adviser lieutenant , Edward Asplnwall ; banker , W. W. Nason ; escort l ank Alna- worth , clcik , John W Corllcs ; sentry , Homy Prohardt ; mcciagcr , D. W. Larkey ; exam iners Drs. D Macrae , sr , and D. Maciae1 , Jr. ; V. L. Trnyuor , Robertson and Stophen- K n. Council Bluffs Tent , No 32 , Knights of \he Maccabees Commander. I. C. Wooley ; lieutenant commander , r T Preclouv rec ord keeper , J. W Corey ; finance keeper , Prank Edgar ; chaplain , N. E Church ; ser geant , Frank Huber ; inaster-at-arir6 , S. Al- bro ; first master of guards , George Hill ; second master of gunrde , Clay Huff ; aen- Inol. J. Michel ; picket , D. Ratllff ; trustees. J. W. Corey , F. L Hays and D Selby Hoffmayr'a fancy patent flour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for It. _ Domestic seen vviappers , call for spoons. mn.n KOH nmiiMii'Kvr T\ns , Coiiii ( > Trc-aMiri-r Vriul IlolilH Ills Itunl KNla tf Vcllllili- . The tax Rale of property for delinquent taxca was completed yesterday , the last piece being reached and finding a buyci just one nilnuto bcforo 0 o'clock. This Is the first tlmo tn many yrais that the entire list has been disposed of In ono day. Two or three , or often moro , days have been required In the past to complete ( ho list. The number of 1) u ) or 3 wus fully as largo as on previous occasions , when larger lists and better In vestments were In Might. None of the bid ders were willing to take any of the unde sirable , outlying and nonpioductlve prop- city , which Is described by the term of "old seeds" by tbo employes of the treasurer's oHlceA good deal of thla propel ty has been on the books for eeveral years and some of It has been running since 1SSS. The list wan sold out about as close as on former oc casions and tlio e age rncsa to get desirable pieces waa even greater than laat year , when the pottdbllltlcs were greater for In vestment. All ot the old professional tax tltlo buyers were picsent and a number of new fuccH were also visible The bidding was very gplilted and the enforcement of the rule that the man who apoko first got the plum left out completely the men slow ot speech or who had an linpdlmcnt In tlieli- lingual machinery Halt of the salcu went inado before Treasurer Arnd hid fin ( shed reading the descriptions of the prop erty offered and toward the last the com petition became so keen that the names ot the bidders were announced bcforo the treas urer had uttered three syllables of the de scription. Ono woman held her place In the crowd and her natlvo ability tn use her tongue quickly and distinctly enabled her to get hold of Homo of the most drslrable In vestments that the rapidly vanishing list afforded , J u line Crci-ii on MII-II'N liijiuii-llon. Judge Green was ready to announce bin decision In the matter of SheVu Injunction against the city when the court convened yesterday morning , but before ho could dose so Mr , Shea asked permission to tlio a new brief of fucU aud the request wus compiled vlth upon the understanding that the brief MS to lo Held during the day. It was not oi Incoming and the decision was withheld ono day longer. Judge Green announced hat ho would not bo witling to wait for Shcn'o brl f n.oro than another day nml that ho dec-Is o.i would bo rendered tomorrow at the c.it ide Judge Green has prepared a wt-.tteti op'nlon and it Is awaited with a good deal of eagerness by the employes ot ho city , whoso wages for the month of No- ember , amounting to nearly $8,000 , arc led up , and all ot them arc beginning to eel the need of some ready cash. iMtocnutmos or THI : CITV COUNCIL. Mniinvvn ItnllvMiy Pranclilnr I'ut Through UN YurloliN Htnuri-M. The city enuncll laat evening spent some time considering the Manawa railway fran chise and casslng It through Its various stages. The only changes In the ordinance were found In the sections authorizing the company to parallel the tracks of the old company and permitting the laying of the new rails ono foot Instead of eight Inches trom the other rails. The lake Manawa Hallway Construction company was substl tilled for the railway company as the cnpll cant for the clartcr. The l ports of the various holds of dopar'- mciits and the reading and allowing ot the monthly bills ocuplcd aciothcr half hour , and It waa late before the council picked up the regular monthly business of tbo city. The bill of the gas company was referred back to the committee' for Investigation to lelleve the suspicion that It was too large. William ( J Fuller , the watchman kept In the toner on the Northwestern railway near Big lake was appointed a special officer without pay from the city. Street Commissioner Hardln reported that his department had Incurred an expense ot J15 for the dcslTiictlon of Rus sian thlatlca The report ot Electrician Brad ley concerning telegraph and telephone poles was referred to a special committee consist ing of Sayles , Casper and Metcalf. The committee of the vvholo reoortcd rec ommcndlnK that the grade of one of the al leys In Stutsnmn addition remain as It was established , and the council concurred. A re-port from the same source concern'og the petition of property owners asking the change of the location of a bridge over In dlan cieek from Twenty-eighth avenue -t Twenty-ninth avetitio contained a reconimen datlpn favorable to the change , provldei that the necessary light ot way could bo sc cured The street Is only thirty-three feu wide an.4 . the desire Is to have It made twlc that sb.j. The report of the Judiciary committee cr application of Mrs Haulc for cancellation o tax opposed the request and the report wa concurred In. The judiciary committee reported favor ably to the request of the Monarch Manu facturing company and the Combination 1 Fence WorKu for exemption from taxation i under the city ord'ciance The report raised ' the question ot whether the ordinance con- tempVited euch exemption for cnterpilscs 1 already established In a small way and ' which had gtowa Into proportions entitling the owncrb to apply for the exemption. Alderman Casper raised the question and I stated that the feice works had been estab- itancci four years and the requrct for e\- ' cmptlon covered a period ot four years j fiom the present time , the five yeais desig nated In the ordinance beginning fiom the rebuilding ot the- factory after the fire last year. Casper declared that the oidinarco was unconstitutional and ho believed that as both factories were making money the owners shou'd ' not 'So ' permitted to escape their bhare of the taxation burden that all other citizens weie compelled to bear. Ho thought the greenhouses and the brlck- > aid,3 that had doubled their business In recent years eould also be exempted under ] the E > irao ordinance Several of the othei aldermen agreed with him but on roll call the majority voted to sustain the icport , and each of the factories were exempted from the payment of city taxes , for a period of four years A communication vvap received from the secretaiy of an organization known as the Bureau of Ameilo'ci Municipal League , formed at Co'umbus , 0. , last summer , solic iting the c'ty to become a member. The scheme was endorsed by Mayoi McVickers of Dea Moines and many others. It was referred to the committee of the whole , with a sug gestion that the clerk write to the organi zation-and extend an Invitation to hold the national meeting next year In Council Bluffs The city engineer reported that he had ordered one of tbo contractors engaged In cutting through a hill In grading an alley In Stutsman'b second addition to stop work for the reason that the banks were perpen dicular and twcaty-five feet high , and the work had become dangerous to the vvoik- mcn , and that the .accessary slope for safety without encroaching upon private property. It was referred to the committee of the whole. A iceolutlon was introduced ordering the sidewalk contract of S Bolln & Co to be c-necled If work was not begun nt once. flio engineer announced that the work would be started this morning The custom of the county tre-anurer charg ing to the general fund all the expense of collection of city taxes was objected to by i resolution from the finance committee nhlch recommended that all of the funds bs made to bear their proportionate cost of collectlc-a , and that the amounts heretofore taken from the general fund for thla pur- p-so be replaced and taken from the other funds This will Increase the general fund to the extoit of several thousand dollars. The ordinance- taxing telephone and tele graph poles was called up for IM second reading but several of the members asked to have Its further consideration postponed vntll the next meeting. This was opposed by Alderman Oaeper , who Intimated tr-at ho had been told that the ordinance could ho passed to Its second reading and ho made a hot fight for Its Immediate paosage The motion to postpoao carried , and Casper pur-hed through a motion to refer It to a special committee of three for linmod'ate consideration , and the mayor appointed Casper , Giaham end Shubert as sudi com mittee , Bids for construction of sidewalks vvero opened and referred to the city engineer for tabulation. The Grand Hotel company called attention to the lalslng of the assessed valuation of the hotel by CO per cent and asked to have the assessment reduced to the figure ot last year. The request was granted , A license , to run a saloon at C35 Broadway was granted to Ashley & Castle C G. Saunders presented a claim for the cost ot tearing up the street pavement In front of his property to clean out a clogged sow or , which proved to bo filled with the cement used In the > original cocstiuctlon. The- claim wce > referred to the council com mittee and the city attoraey to ascertain If the contractor could not be compelled to pay the bill. The bill of Poll Tax Collector Allwood fur postage- , amounting to $12 30 , was rejected. The city physician was Instructed to ap point a substitute and pay for hie services whenever hei found It necessary to be out of the city. Spi-clul Ciiiuu-ll M A specially called meeting of the Board of Education was held last night to consider the advisability ot allowing the children of the public schools to subscribe to stock for u building for lay sand girls at the Trane.nU- slsslppi Exposition. Mrs. Judge Itcud ap peared before the board and presented a very- clear exposition of the contemplated enter prise' , Including the plan and ens' ' of the building. The board lal'l the matter over until the next meeting , which was set for Friday. Mother Ct'lH tlitChllil. . Judge Green held a special session of the district court last o/enlng to decide the habeas corpus case of Mrs , Cunningham against Mr and Mrs. Ovcrmeycr , Involving the * custody ot Mrs. Cunningham's little sou , Jcsso Van , Worincr. The court awarded the custody of the child tp the mother. A handrame pair of black kids will be given every lady attend. ng the Modern Wood. men of America card party and dance at K of P. hall , Tuesday evening , December 7. Admtcaloa , lady and gent , 2 c ; extra ladles , lOc. _ Domestic faocv wrappers call for spoons. STATUS OF tate CommisslonorsiJSirbmit Tholr Annual Eoport. CHANGES IN THE-LAWS RECOMMiNDED Uniformity of Hali i nmploj oil tin llfiu-llelnl to 'tW Shipper nnil Co n u nu > r ! " .Hi-roil u tile failure nt Uvn Molnon. DCS MOINC3 , Doc. C ( Special Telegram ) The annual icport of the lowt Hoard ot Kail road Commissioners was filed toJay. The > oard recommends some Important changes n the mlhoad laws , to bring them In line vlth recent court decisions. It declares that he most Important decision ever rcnderol on the Iowa rail rend laws was In tlio case of Uurrls against the Chicago , Uurllngton & Qulncy railroad , In which the supreme court icld that the statutory penalty of triple lamage for the shipper In cases ot discrimina tion In rates could be enforced oven If the rates charged were the maximum rates cstab llshed by the commissioners under tbo lavv authorlrlng them to fix such reasonable rates. It was held that It A trial ot such a case on Its merits developd that the rates wore In fact unreasonable , the damages could bo collected ; In fact , that the mto charged was the maximum ot the commissioners vvotlle uo no protection to the company. The com missioners call attention to the fact that If this decision stands there will boino guar anty of uniformity of rates. n\ery shipper will bo ut liberty to sue for a lower rate > md It will bo Impossible to sustain uniform ity. It Is recommended that the laws be amended to assure thut such uniformity may be maintained The board alsa asks grca'cr and more definite power In settlement of controversies between shippers and rnllioads as to sidings , elevators , warehouses , etc Hlotcky Brothers , proprietors of a dopirt- mcnt store at 327 , 329 , 331 and 313 Hist Tlfth street , failed todav. They guve chattel mort gages uggicgatlni ; $1499185. The first an nouncement of the failure was when a mort gage of $45,300 was filed In favor of Harris Pranklln of Deadwood , S. D. A s = cond mort gage for $2,000 Is In favor of the Grand Ave nue Savings bank. Other mortgages for from $1,000 to $2f > 00 each were given to sev eral iclatlves of the fit in. All the mortgigff are given to secure capital borrowed and used In the busln ss ; none of the morcranJls ; accounts are secured The to'al llnbllltter i arc ubout $60001 , while the assets will rcacl I $80,000 Mr Franklin is president of the | National Hank ot Dcadwnol and related ti ) the Blntckvs. He has been the principal i backer of the firm and forced the fallu < beciuse ot the Him not meeting some ob Igx | tlona promptly. He demanded securltv. So'o mon iitid Joseph niotcky , who compose tin firm , say the business will continue for thi I present at least , and that it will pay al claims. The firm has alwavs stood nign Her II O Brccden for twelve jcars pastor of the Plrst Christian church of this city , tendered hi resignation , Sunday evening U wan considered at a special meeting of the trustees tonlisht and umnlmouMy rejected At the same time a resolution was passeJ for I a. special committee to faccure a competen t ' asblstant pastor. Mr. IJreedcn consented ] rofonslder the resignation. [ The officers of the Missouri Loan and In-i \rstnuut company ot Sedilla , Mo , were In1 1 dieted In federal court today for using the malls to promote a lottery scheme. They are H L Maupln , president and manager ; J. H. 'Christcher , vice-president and treasurer ; ! J. H. Ingram , secretary. They are Indicted ' on five counts each. Their company cperotcs as a "Bond Investment" concern. Their pros pectus states that they sell Investment bonds. The > holder ravs $5 when the bond Is Issued to 1 im and $3 per month thereafter. They agree , when $450 has been paid in , to pay $1,000 for the bond. A system of fines , for feitures and penalties Is Involved and the cs- srntlal feature , which btlngs It under the federal anti-lottery laws. Is the provision tint drawings shall bo held , to determine what holders of bends shall , at a certain time , ha\d their beads matured. This drawIng - Ing Is purely by chance , and because of It the Indictments are Issued. CHEROKEE , Ia. , Dec. G. ( Special. ) Throe members ot the Cherokee Hwpltnl Commis sion , viz Colonel JeJ Lake of Independence , William G. Kent of Fort Madison and L. L Kollog ot Sioux Cllj. have been here ore- paring their quarterly report , which will be forwarded lo Goveinor Drake soon. The report contains a carefully prepare ! nnd Itemized statement of material In p'ace , and material on the ground. The report Is complete to the 1st of December , and shows that up to that tlmo theio has been expended for the erection cf the superstructure of the building , $278,519. Ot this amount the com- mlshlon has retained twenty-five per cent , which Is ? C9C37 , pajablo to the contractors when the building Is accepted by the com mission . The building Is In bhapo so that the plastering , plumbing end heating con tracts can bo let the coming spring , and Ihe building completed acid ready for patlenU | by the time the superstructure would have i been ready for the nc\t contiact had the old ' mode of doing state contract work been atl- 'hered ' to. The commission have carefully estimated the cost ot completion and theii re. art will show that It will take 5280.009 moro to put the building In shape for occu- iancy. Loiter I'rlooN for PI-CM ! . SIOUX CITY , Ia. . Dec. 0 fHpeclal Tele gram. ) effective nt 7 o'clock this morning , feed charges at. the Sioux City stock jards were reduced to 80 cents per bale for haj and CO cents per bushel for eorn. This Is a reduction of prices which have been In vogue for a long time at all live stock mar kets of 20 cents on hay and 40 cents on corn S'oux ' City Is the third market to lower pi Ices for feed. This action Is likely to wciken the orgenl/atlon at thet local yardn for the purpose ot flecurtrg legislation this winter fixing ratea for yardage and aud feeding at all -stock jards In the elate , -Novnlv ( 'IIKIKaln. . CRDAU HAI'IOS la. , Dec. G. ( Special. ) The action of Judge iBurnham In Ignoring the iccommondatloiis of Iho Jury that found J'ranl ; A Novak guilty of minder In the BCC end lisgico and asked the court that his pun ishment be placed at ton yoiirn 1m this ponl- tcmtlaiy at hard labor , and sunlrnclng him to life Imprisonment , Is universally com mended i i Novak's nttornej-s declare lhat Novak vv III bo released on ball In less than a week I-n i-in < ! liiNlltuU' tiTlle Hi-Ill. IDA OHOVE , Ia. , ifo' C. ( Special ) The Ida Grove Kauncra * Itrtslllute will meet hero th'o week for three dajs ( commencing Tues day afternoon. Prof J , K. Sago of the Iowa Weather and Crop llurcau will speck , II W Campbell of Sioux City Is to talk on soil culture , and prominent farmers ot the count ) are on the program. VILLISOA , la , Dee.G , ( Special. ) County Superintendent J. W. Clark decided the ap peal case of n 13 IPItfcHt-nmoiis against the Vlllisca Hoard of Education this week Ho decided lhat ritzslmmons hud not 'been ' given the fair and Inipartlal trial that thet law caa- Umplalra and Ibe decision ot Iho board Is reversed , la Dec C. ( Special. ) The ad vent of the snow buddcnly caused the blcy- cleis to figure up their mileage , when It < wes dlscovcied that John W. H Grlllln , formerly clerk of courts hero , bad ridden about 4,000 in , lev the laet reason. He Is C5 jears old and won the contest by thlrty-Bovcni miles. I' I n ill ii Kiolil Ore In IOMII. ANAMOSA , la. , Dec. C ( Special. ) U Is reported that there Is great excitement In the .northern part of this county over a dis covery of traces of gold In the rocky ledges the Maquokcta rhcr on tbo farm of Wllllim Woods. An orgtnlzatlon lo being effected for the purpcue ot exploiting the dls- cov cry. llpfnlcnilon CitNr. MASON CITY , la. . Dec. C. ( Spoclal Tele- gmm. ) After n week's thorough Investiga tion tn the sensational Mitchell county de falcation case , the grand Jury brings In Its finding tomorrow. The heavy defalcation and subsequent burning ot records produced a big sensation. Evidence of detectives and expert accountants Is eald to bo of a very positive nature. KtlMor ConiiiiHx Sulclilo. CRDAIl HAP1DS. Dec. C ( Special Tele gram ) 13. W. Ilecd , editor of the Preston Times , committed sulcldo late this afternoon ) > shooting himself. The cause Is suiposcd to have been financial difficulties. Ion ii Xt' n .Noton. The Waterloo Courier has taken a city census and reports 10,380 people. Urd Oak Odd Pollows will erect a buildIng - Ing aul hall at a cost ot $7,000. An eftort , to secure signatures to petitions for saloons In Audobon county failed. A steam flouring min Is In prospect for Plcrson next spring to bo built by Cedar Itpplds people. The Iowa Central Medical society will hold a session tn iMarshalltown on TUOE- dnv , December 11. The major of Cedar Palis found thirteen slot machines nt work In his town and ordered them all out. The Charles City Inlclllgcnccr has been sold by Arthur L. Olds to C. 1 > Dyke of Grr.nd Junction , Colo. The town of Waukon has owned and operated water works for ono jcar and the people are satisfied iwlth the record. The report of Superintendent Hovt of the ir.sano hospital nt Clarlnda shows that there were 390 male and 269 female patients In the hospital the first of the month. Mans Peters was accidentally shot and killed near Vail last week. 'He ' was about 4't years old and had been working on differ ent farms In Crawford county nil sum mer. Manchester his probably ono ot the oldest justices of Uic peace In the state. C. San- bom , the first MoiUny In' Januarv , 1S9S , will 1mu served continuously In that cnpiclty for twenty-one jcars. His term expires January , 1S)9 ! ) , and ho w 111 not be a candidate for re-election , i . | Two deer have boon seen repeatedly In . north Tama the last ten dajs , ka > s Traer . ' Cllppsr. One was chasoJ bv n train. Sports- . | ment have been after them , but without , i success as jet. One iias been seen at Buck- Ing-am several times. It Is supposed the > ; i have escaped from some deer park 3 , Judge J. D. Thomison , who died In San i runctsco , In October , was .1 resident of 3 Hampton , la. , from 1857 to 1860. Ho was j i editor of the Hardln County Sentinel In 1 1J.36-7. was elected district Judge In 1857 , 3 saved In the rir. t and Eighth Iowa cavalry -I and In 1867 was appointed pension agent. Re- i turning to Eldora In 1S72 he then practiced e' ' law until 1S75 , when h& went to Sin a I Tranclsco , Cal limit Pri-Ns ConiiuiMit. Ida Grove lEra. Representative Funk of Hardln county elaims to have enough of the members of the next house pledged to elect him speaker We hope not. Davenport Republican- Judge Tisdalo of Ottuimvn , who will succeed Colonel l .nalni . as recent of the unlvcrsltj , Is a graduate of the untversltv and a man of most excellent judgment and high Ideals foi the state'e edu- catlonal irystitutions Burlington Hawkeve- The fact that the deposits In the Iowa banks in three mouths Increased 10 per cent , from $45,47.2 894 on July I to $50,191 525 on. October 1 , Is a slight indication that the poor people of the state are not growing any poorer. Iowa City Republican : D A. Kent of Webster City Is a candidate for state dairy commissioner. Ho was once a professor In the agricultural college at Ames. Ho was asked to resign because of n picsumcd con- leUlon with fcome- trouble that occurred there , "or this reason the influence of the col- ege Is said to be against him , though hems ms never evinced any 111 will toward that nstitutlon. Sidney Sun : The people of Iowa at the ccent election showed by their votes that hoj heartllj endorsed the economical re form Inaugurated by the last legislature and hey demand that the good work shall he car ried forward by the legislature this winter. Ml business n'ust bo idbno on business prin ciples No offices must be created for the lurposo of giving some favorite a nice easy lob with a good salary aud nothing to do The employes of the legislature should bo equal In number to those actually needed and no more. Economy must be the watch word. Mrs. Mary Uird , Harrisbtirg , Pa , sajs , "My ( hld ! Is worth millions to me ; jet I would have lost her b > croup had I not in vented Iwentj-fHe cents In a bottle ot On Minute Cough CureIt cures coughs , colds and all throat and lung troubles. WnnicMl n riiiiiic-r t < > MUST. Chicago Post "After all , " sh" > ild , "the lioc-t Is right. Life Is one snoot Jong. " "I'osslbly , pos lbly , " ho replied with Tjem- orle-s of the curtain lecture of the yiro-cdti.g night still riveeplnn tluough his mind , "but you Insist upon making1 It a solo , while 1 f-m of the 01 .nlon that It was vvtitten lo lie uuns is a duet. " F-ortun tte'r. : IIP had been wise enough lo refrain f-om moklnir this remark until ho was ready to start for the club. Th ° tofoie , tome llllle time- elapsed bcforo he had oc casion lo repent his rasmei. * . 1'olxiui l\.i. Just whal II Is that' ' Indurcs ipolson Ivy lo play Its Injurious pi anus on some people at tome time's ami not at others Is still a pro found mjHtery , b.ivs Mechanics' Monthly Ono thingIs certain , that Ihc number of people susee-ptlble- the poisoning Influence snust bo extreme.lv few , fiom the f tot that In the vlclnltj-of Philadelphia Ihc highways and bywavs are overrun vvllh the plant to an mormon' ) estent. It Is frequently Impos sible for i > eu.ile to go by . .vlthout brin'i'-i aff.ilibt It and If it Is the vapor or SOPIO exudation from the plant which caiibcs the KIAGICfiLLY EFFEGTIVE THEATMEMT FOR WEAK MEN OF AIL AGES NO 3TIONI5V BW ADVANOI5. Won- tlorful iipnllnnco and ncloutlflcroiu- celloa aent on trial to nny reliable iiinu. A worU-wlUo reputation back of thlaotfcr. Kvoryol/itnclo to happy married Hfo re-taovfHl. 1 till BtrcnHth , clovolopmcnt nnd tone nlv en to every portion of the body. 1'ulluroimpossible : niro no barrier. No 0. O. U. FChcino. nnic pJicnioAl on < M NIAGARA ST. tlllc l3fculAL ? ! ) bU.Btjri'Auo , N. v. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. > llll > i-lHl VI llhi-r 11 Miilhi-i Kill Mr Wlnslou'a Soothing Bjrup linn been UECI ] for over W > ei < r by millions of mothers ( ur their children ulille teething ulth pcrrect tuo ciea It oothc the child Bofleim the putru alla > * oil pain curc > tvlnil colic nnd li the ben remedy for Diarrhoea Sold by drUKBl U In e\ery part of the uorld. lie aura and u k for "Mm Wliiblcm'a .Soothint ; Kynip" anJ take no other kind 13 cents a hotllr ThlH remedy lielnff In- jectccl directly to the HCUt Of tllOM ) dlBOQRCC of the Gunlto-Urlnnr ; < > reruns , reaulroii ut clmnuo of diet. Car ( guaranteed tn 1 to . dnyn. Miuull plain pne . . < T TTf TEf 1C * "C"- ' ' ' \Jf QJ KUAia only l.y Mycri-Olllon Drug Co , 3. B. Cor 1Mb and Fa ( > nam Street * . Omaluu KtU . . ) jroublr ; . thousand ? of persons mxiHt bo under the Influence to every one \v ho otiffera from It. TJipntiler of thN uiragrn | > h knows of n trnct of Inml en which iho plant sro\v profiiMly nnd on < vhtcii nmny scores of labortrs arc cmt < lo > c < l. Thcso lixborors nrc frequently ot to Aveedlnff nnd pulllnp out Ihe itl.uit by tlio naked hand. nnA. PO far ni the writer knntvu. none of tlreso men were over polionciltliy it The cnltlo. ent It Kiccd- lly vvhonevir they ot nu opportunity. It wcmi to hnvo no Injurious InllticncQ on them. run IIHU.TY Ji.viucivr. NSTntTMKNTS placed on nlo Moi'liv , Ucccniber 6 , ISO ? WAHUANTV lJiKtS. ) T. U. Uccd nnd husband to Union I'nclllo Hallway company , lot S , block & 15. Otnnlii J,750 ( ! iH. . Oalncs nnd wifeto same , lot 8 , mock 325 , same 1,000 ritst National bank of 1'olla to ! ' . II , Onlncs , snmo CM ) Cluxilei HollUlny and ulfo lo nnnie , p.uno DOO U , H. Hn llnpa to Villon 1'arlilo Uall- vvav company , lot 1 , block 325 , Omaha 1,600 Same to same1 , lot 3 , same J.IW Mary Woods to 11. U. HusiiiiBs same "Imrlc * Hcclit and wife to I. . C. Gib son , lot 7 , Ucngon's subdivision . . . 4,00) QUIT CLAIM niiliPH. K. I , Sa > re nnd wife to Union 1'nc.inc Hnllvvay company , lot 1 , bloek 3:3 , lot 1 , block 3.M. lot 3 , block 3M , lot 1 , block 332 , lot 0. block SOU , Omnhn 2.00) IJ. U. UnstlnRS to Union PnclHu Hall way comp.iny , lot 7 , block 3 , lot 2 , block 5 , lot 2 , blof-cl ; 31 , lot 3 , block 3 $ , and various other lota In Omahn 1,011 C. U llollldav lo U. H. Hasting , ' < lot 1 , block 32i ! , Omahn , 170 C. C. Juhl lo A. M. Hack. ci < . lot 17 , block 4Ci. Orandvlcvv addllion GOO C. H. KnlKlil lo A. O. Knight , noith 175 foot of cast. 27'Xj feet lot 3 , block 2 , 1'nrk 1'laco ( except north 30 feet ) 1 DUHDS. Omaha Union Depot company to Union Paclllu Hallway company , part lots 1 to I , block 220 , Omaha. . T. 11. McCainie. lecelvi-i , to Minv Kllkor , lot 0 , blocks , S. D. Hoyer-i1 addition CM Shoiirt lo Multial Loan and HtilldltiR asuoclntlon , lol C , block 22 , Omaha View addition 477 Snmo to name , n'fe lol C , bloe-lt , 2 , Kirk- wood addition 1,200 Master In clmnuciy to Common wealth Ground Hent company , : .C\41 fee-t In norlhc-it corne-r lol 5 , block 121 , Onulha 13500 Same to same , pir lot 20 , block 1C , Improvement association 13.SOO Sameto A. H , Hsloy , c\cctitor , lot 1 , block 3 , Hood's First addition and n Unct adjolliliif , ' 3,000 Tolal amaunl of Iransfors $51b9J Magee I A Montana Man Has No Use for Tobacco. Drowning , Montana , Sept. 1 , ' 07. Eureka Chemical and Mnfg. Co. , Ln Grouse. Gentlemen 1 have used no tobacco since I took IIACO-CUKO two years ugci luit March , anil Imve no desire to. M > weight 1m B gone upfromlGOpnuinlR to 105 pounds and I never felt lietur in njy life. Ucttpectfiilly , THOb. 11. Mr. MaRcefeK thnt tolinccovns hurtlnc him mid topk IIACO-CUKO Like all who linve Ubcd tills Uludlv vegetable antidote , he Is pcrmniicntly weaned from tobacco nnrt 1ms no deslic to return to it. The wonder fill purl of n cure from I1ACO CUKO ia thnt it removes tvery traec of niciitlnc In the BJS tem.lcavin : ; it lie Cue ns it v\ns bclorc the first smoke or clicw. Write for ftoofs c/ cures. U'c K' ' C a written guarantee to cure permanently nny case v\llli three boxes , 01 refund the moncv. 50c or $1 n hos , three boxeH ( Ktinrantceil cine ) S-.uu ! DriiKirlsls evcrv where , or l.t KliKA CIIEM if * I ANIi MM n. ( n , t V CKii' * H v\ ' Searles & Scarles , SPECIALISTS IN PRIVATIISESSB. SEXUALLY. All I'ritato Ulsct K Disorders of Mou. . Treatment by Mall. ( Ji Consultation I-rce. -b * Cured for life and the polion tlioroughly cleanses from the sjBtcm SpcrmMorrhe-a , Seminal Woaknoas , Lost Man- hooii , Night Emissions Decujo.1 Kaoulllos Fem - m lo Weakness , anil all ilclloato iHwordorn pe-cu- llnr to cither sok. poeltUoly ctmd. I'1LL9 FISTULA and UEL'TAL ULUEUM , JIVnilOCin.H AND VA1UCOCELE P crm inontly nnd auccosarully cured. Method now an d tmfilllne and Gleet Cured HriGture at homo by now method without pain or cutting. Call on ornddrcsa wllhstimP ; lig 9 4tIlS ! . . DRS. SEHRLES s mm OV.A1LL , NKD , - HINDOO REMEDY rnODUCE8 THE ABOVE > IlniiltiltiXOttavt. Cares - " nil NorToao Ulma < g . Falllne Memory I'urctla. i3locploc ne's , NlgbtlT tmls- lens , oto , cauiPd by p ct dusts , elven " . viKT unit site ta ehiiiukcn orgnni. nud aulculj but Btirelr rostoro" fait T-anru > ott In old or jnung. . . IUIKl oil IlUVllm A J < - % vvu. u > wtaM" rit U , wo Ml n lU prepalO IIMiOO liearuT ( n. Prorr' . < * il i > . HI. or our i ti. " 1u A. Co. Cor I > tb l ml IlougUss FM arid .1 A ViiHi > rvo lull A. r > nnrlR Si DM MI V Nl'l' ' DR. Ii , E. EOE , < cnt * > DENTIST Iliioiii : ! U- , .Vli-ri'llliil lllocU. Tolto nievator. A tnan fears and nbhoril the lilfli. wayman who M the l > olnt of the revolver robs him of Ills money. The mere * thought of the rufflftti who .robs by violence tmn k c n man xhtulclcr There fa n denelllcr enemy than the highway * m m that rob * men not only of their money , ltit of their ability to mnke it , mul of their lic.ilth and life. And yet men actually court the advances of thli deadly enemy. Its name is consumption. Thousands of bright men and women are passive victims in its clutch. Its dully victims are mitnbctcd by thousands. A sure cure for this t-cnd disease is found In Dr. 1'lercc'B Golden Medical Discovery. It ROCS directly to the scat of the tumble. It restores \iRorous action to the digcstlva oruans , tones tip the liver , and makes the appetite pood. It makes the nssimilttlpn perfect and supplies the blood with the elements that build tip healthy tissue. It acts upon the IUIIRI driving out all impuri ties and disease Rcrms. It soothes the Miat. tcrcd nerves and they resume their normrl function of imimtitiR healthy ncttv Itv to all the orpans of the body All DruKirNts tell it. Nothing else is "just as peed " "Dr. rlcrce. I nut one of vour mot Rralcful pillcnta , " \vrltei Mr Annie M N'orniun , of lltiulnnnk , Wivne Co , I'j "I have taken ' ( olilcn Mcillc-il Il rovcrv'nt o'1"otHe 1're- Bctiptlon' nml rellits" v\itb woiukrfiil resulU. I am , ns imnv of inv frlciuls tell me , like tlie ilcttl broURM to HTc The iloctnts * itl ! 1 liatl cniKumtitlmi nml ileilh vvnt onlv n mutter of lime Tint vvns six > ears BRO 1 raiiiludol to try your inctllchic. t continued until I hiil tnken nine bottles of Discovery' nml cvci.il bottles of'Vcllcls * I tinil hive done iotv\cll a great dcil of Imnt work since " What more need be said of n book after the one statement : " 680,000 copies sold at $ l 50 each ? " That book was Ur. 1'tcrcc's Common Sensc Medical Adviser. In that itnny homes it is known us the best medical book ever published In any latiRitape Sev eral chapters relate cxclUMU-lx. to diseases peculiar to women. There is now ready nn enormous edition tint is absolutely PKUr. . This edition is bound in honvy piper. Send twenty one one cent stamps to pny cost of mailing onlv If fine I'rcnch cloth binding is desired , hctul lo ce-nls estrn Hi cents in all ) Address , World's Dispensary Medical Association , ltulT.\U > . N Y. Mount Version PURE RYE Owing to its fine , hill , mellow llnvor , tlijshisUpy , I'omirmmls tliphlgh- c t price in bnricls ( tovhili' .ilci do-il * cr ) of nnj brr.nd now rn tlio mailce-t , and ii tlio nasis cif most of tlii > bottled tled blundcd wlnskuy now soostiinl\ily advoi tibod. Hot tied nt the Distillcrv ttlth nn n'csolnto ( hmriut\ I'nrltv nnil ( Irlnin il Conilltlon The consumnr biulnsr this tlu > only clistllliiy iMiiiIlili of MOTNT VI 1SNON in | hUAIIS ( ' llottlo , cicli licirlnii tin.Nnni - bc'reil ( inarniitv Lilteli-sn'iiios tin hiirli- o l iri.ulonf 1'uie1 UjoMilsUi > > In Us n.itni il condition iMitlrdv fion fiom niliiltii ition \\UllClKMll splllt tlllll HlVlllllUs FOR MKD1CINAL t'sr. It hi H 'hi' Inilni'-piiuMit of tln < mo t iitnml icnt lilij li'l ins Ihrouiltiiuit tlio I nllt it stud s Tor Mile bAll licllnliUi In ill 11 Till : COOK i111 : H Ml I11 Ml ! CO. New York bolu Agents for tlio Uititcil Mates .IOIIM LINDRI ? , loliWcstci it Aircitt Conn il Illuff-i 11 , SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS- OLiolicr 2U TJ , rou nn.vT , t-M.i : ou JII\I > L nv liONAHI > I. % I III 1 I rOH HUNT lluuces In Cuiinul H urr < { 1300 per month e'herrv Illll aid me a to ot ground fitiit mid Kaidin S12 DO per month XUN fctorc ruin 20\CO on Hi. adnav Ji 00 per nvmth If. * Third Kt. C rooms an l Uarn jti nj per month l th HI uml A\t > . H g 1 bum. J7 oo per month 120 Hinadua } ut ire i jtn } 6W ) per n.ur . . "nn ( .rilnun in'intc C r onu to 00 per me. .n lrG Iflilf * Miiet oioimi house. 1) OJ per r/mill House on Ninth blri'et ACKt : r lOl'KHI V JS 33 per n onth V v 11 Imp"B ! ni n > 2 mile * ( nun town lll t.iKc ontliilf of the run In \\ork ron SALT ; cit > I'rcpcrtv J400 Good lion o liar. ' ! ' nnf. l o lot" 2J13 Plfth nvc , inoiulilj fasnnnls J7 per mrnth J200 Cloud honpL nnu lot on Avinni H Letwten r.lKlitli nml Ninth hte , ( r per month } 200 Good hoiihc itnd lot on fth nM-nue between 21th and 2Cth Eta , monthly promuits , JO per month 15 lotn In Wrlsht's add foi eule at a v r > low prlco KAHMS roil RALI > - } 25 per ncre 240 HCTP fnim 4 nilleH wnat of Grli- I weld eastern purl of I'rittanatlnmle count ) J23 uer aric 10 acies of KJO 1 farming Und north of No 'la } 23 per acre Well impro J TO ncre faun east of Loxelnnd I'oltiivvnttiiMile county $ S3 per ncre 40 .11 us at > ; .iod fnrnilni ; or fruit land 3 miles from blilnij I'lemont count ) (26 ( per ncre SO aucs of see 1 fruit Inm1 villli umall houic north of Hamburg I'leini lit t lunty J2 per ncre 40 acres of ( rood bottom land , some tlnihor 2 miles youtt of city linnis } .0 I ir ncre 20 nin > s of HI ml lint loin land , 2 mile * F&uth of e'onncll ninffs. 10 aero traits of land 2 miles con ! i nf Snulh Onnha , " 111 iBko pait pa > nunt In elt > iuui- ) crti Oool firms for lent Applj to LnO.VAIU ) i\nrIirT. ; ! lli 1'carl St , Council ItluffK , low a J15 00 per acie 40 ncrcs of good land In Monona count ) rive and ten-aero tracts near the city for eula cheap Good , cheap Nebraska lands for "ale. Wlil fc\\ \ \ any of the uhme proput > on rmall payment down , balance In tin annual pay- nn nt Oilier Bool fanns for salt- Will take part trails In ell } piopirt ) ur nn illcr f.irnis , bnl into lonu time annual piyinrnio 7iurr rAUM AM > OAHDL.W lands for ealo or rent Day S. Hesa 34 1'eart sin et. MONIIY TO ToT\-Hrni-cin : UATP ON llrstcliFs linpinvi I farm' mil Insli o c'lv ' properlj Appl > to Jas N Ca i-adj Jr , 2,8 Main M InstructionAlliln Unt-ter ftudln 33S Iiiiuil\vi ! > fifiunn nielli id of Dresden Contcnal iry , j w squiiti : ' cFfr AND I-AUM LOANS roiTTuLirTTA IIAJIUAIN. A SMALL HIT well ( slnhllHhed and 11 muturntlvo inir inlllij buslntts In.inlre of 1) . W Otln , 133 I'earl st , Council Illuffs la Not from a financiil standpoint cxictly but free from the delects found in the ; average heating system , Steam and Rot Water Heating All the lea line : Incandescent , Gas Burners and "Mantels. Numbing work , 202 Main mul 20H Pearl St. COUNCIL HI.UI'l-S , IOWA. SOMETHING REAL GOOD ( FOUU FLAVORS ) VANILLA , CHOCOLATE , STRAWBERRY AND MAPLE. Made for Trade Who Appreciate Quality. DEALERS SUPPLIED BY * j * J > John G. Woodward & Co. , cBulo Maiuifactiu-iiiK Confcctioiiera. Council BluffSj Ia. A mff *