TIIE OMAnA DAILY BEg: SATUKDAT, DECE'MBEK 8, 1900. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MI.XHl Mi:.TIO!V. Davis sells ulnss. "Mr. Ililcy," 6-ccnt cigar. Fine Missouri cnk. Gilbert Ilros. Gns fixtures and globes nt Olxby's. Kino A. II O. beer, Ncumnycr's hotol. 1 Wolltnmi, scientific optician, va H'd'y. Schmidt's photos, new nml latent styles. W. J. Hosteller, dentist, Haldwln block. Moore's stock food kills worms, fattens. See Bchmldt for I'lcgunt holiday photos. Drink Hudwclser beer. I Hoscrtfold, ust. Loffcrt, Jeweler, optician. 236 Uroadway. O. V.. Alexander & Co., 533 Uroadway, .arc open evenings. 1 W. K. Oraff, undertaker And dlslnfector, 101 Houth Main street. 'I'hono COC. Oct your work done at tho potiiilar Kngle laundry, ?2t llroadwny. 'I'hone 107. V. C. Estop, undertaker, 28 I'onrl ntreot. Telephones: Ofllce, 97! residence, 33. H. 8. Chapman Ims Bono to Hood lttver, Ore., with a vlow to lociitltiK thort-. Mrs. O. M. llrown has returned homo from a visit with relatives In Kansas City. Morzan & Klein, upholstering, furniture repairing, mattress making. 123 9. Main st. Agent 8. V. Bhuart of tho Adams Bxpr.Vss company Is confined to his home with sick ness. Mrs. A. C. Davis, ovnngellst, will preach ftunday night at tho Iowa Holiness mis sion, 146 Hroudway, Thero will bo a special mfetlng this oven. Ing of Kxcelslor Mnsonlo lodge for work In the third dcrre. James Cunning of Indianapolis, Ind !s a curst of Captain George J. Cm no and family on Park avenue. V. P. Kvans of 1816 Tostevln street was reportrd to tho Hoard of Health yesterday as suffering from rcarlct fever. A marrlago lleenso was issued yesterday to Joseph J. Martin, need 20, and Molllo Mlcstier, aged 19, both of tills city. Your wlfo will lovo you If you buy Sheri dan coal. Smokeless, no clinkers. Boot nor sulphur. Fonlon Xc Foley, solo agents; A want add In Tho Ilco will bring results. The same attention given to'a want add in Council Bluffs as at tho Omaha olllce. Council UluffH Itobekah lodge will moot this afternoon nt 3 o'clock for drill. The election of olllcors will bo held next Mon day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Latham Davis of Albion, Nob,, who aro on their wedding tour, r.re spending u few days in this city nt the Grand hole!, Ilcv. Albort Venting, who has been vlilt Ing his fattier hero for tho Thanksgiving holidays, returned yesterday to William Jewell co I logo nt Liberty, Mo. llev. G. V, Snyder will preach nt Kdfte wood church Sunday afternoon. There will bo no evening services at St. John's Eug' Ilsh Lutheran church tomorrow. Umll Aukemlller, In advnncc of tho Al II. Wilson company, Is In tho city arranging for tho appearance of his company at the Dohany opera houso In tho near future. St. Albans' lodge and tT.S. Grant com pany. Uniformed Hank, Knights of Pythias, will ho.d u special meeting tonight. After tho business siflslon u lunch will bs scrvoJ, M. O. Gray, who has succeeded J. II. Itlshel as ngent of t)io Hock Island road, has secured a rcsldenco on Fifth nvenue nnd will removo nls family from Fairfield, la., to this city next waek. Complaint Is inado that a gang of bovs has been killing tho squirrels In Hnylls park. Tho boys aro said to cntlcrv tho squirrels within striking (llstnnco by offers of nuts nnd then clubbing them. Attorney Hewitt announces that the suit of tho State Liiwl and Improvement com pany atcalnst tho city of Council H!uffs, In which u. Jury returned a verdict forthe city Thursday, will bo tuken to the supremo court. "The Urownlcs" at Dohany's Saturday, December 8; spectacular, melodious chor uses, catchy music, witty lines, beautiful costumes: tho most popular play on the stage. Matinee, 10c, 20c, 30c; night, 15c, 23c, 35c, 60c. Thero will bo a special meeting of Trua council, Knights and Ladles or Security, this evening In Iloyal Arcanum hall, when nil members uro requested to bo present, as thoro Is business, of Importance to como up for action. Tho funeral of tho late Oliver Lower will bo held tomorrow morning. Tho cortege will leave tho residence. 1023 South Main streot, at 9:30 o'clock nnd rervlces will bo held nt St. Peter's Catholic church nt 10 o'clock. Interment will bo In tho Catholic ct-metery. John P.. Jepson, a young man whoso homo Is In Pottnwattamlo county, nnd who .has been working on tho Shorman cut on the 1'nlon Pacific road, has been brought to this city suffering from n severe attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. Ho ban been sent to St. Uornard's hospital lv tho au thorities for treatment. Owing to tho success of the mooting Inst Bundny Miss Herrlck will, by rpeelal re quest, address another meeting for men only tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock at Trinity Methodist church. Another moth, era' meeting will bo held this afternoon nt 3 o'clock, and tho regular revival services, which closo Sunday night, will be held to night. . Tho mombers of tho Hoard of Directors of tho Hrynn-Stovunson club hay In regard to flio suit brought for payment of rent of hcadqunrters in the Ogden house that It would have been paid before this only tho funds In tho hands of Treasurer Davis have been tied up by garnishment proceedings brought by tho South Omaha Coal nnd Ice company. Contractor Wlckham commenced work yesterday on tho paving, of North First street from llroadwny to Washington avonue. Tho lower course will be Council HIuffH brick nnd tho upper rourso le Moines product. The laying of the lower course on Hryant street was finished yes terday morning and work has been sus pended thero until tho arrlvnl of the Oales biirg brick, which Is expected hero Monday, Tho personnel of tho cast producing "Where is Cobb?" which Is to bo presented hjro toniorruw night, embraces soma clover people of long experience nnd repute, who -are said to do charming specialties and hnndlo their respective partn in nn admir able manner. A hugo heap of hllnrlty Is promised, as tho llnce and tho situations In tho piny nro said to bo very funny. The piece is frnmed to suit tho populnr car. . H, M. Hawthorne, city mnrshnl of Ke waneo. III., him written to tho police hero asking them to try to locate A. Iluchcson, nn o'.d Scotchman, 60 years of ape. who left Kewiinco two weeks ngo on his way to California. On November 24 ho was In Tiurllngton, whoro ho was given n night's lodging at tho pollen station. Iluchcson Is without inenns nnd Mnrshnl Hawthorne stntesMlrtit It In very Important that , ho Phnuld bo locnted. but falls to explain why. Ono of tho prettiest entertainments of tho season promises to bo that of "Tho Hrownles'' tonight at tho Dohany theater. Its spectacular effects aro snld to bo beautiful and the performers Include somo of tho best locnl talent. The choruses nro well drilled and tho music, it la snld, will bo exceptionally fine. Tho entertainment will doubtless bo given nn enthusiastic welcome by a crowded house. It Is given under the auspices of tho Fraternal Union of Amcrlcn. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. Lost Between General Dodgo's residence on Third street nnd Mrs. Dentilngs' on First avenue, a sable fur boa trimmed with head on tails. A handsomo reward will bo paid for return of samo to C05 Third street. Dnnco at HurIics' hall tonight. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska and Iowa, Jamci N. Casady, Jr.. lie Main St . Council Hluffs. Savi Your Monty HAVlMiS, LOAN AM) 1UJ1 1,1)1 .V llv Investing With th I.NU ASS'.I, lilU 1'curl Street, Council Uluffs, In. I torn, $175 Youth's I Sizes, $1.50, at I HAMILTON'S I H tllOK STOItn. B BLUFFS. READY FOR CORNERSTONE Work on New High School Building Has Progreued Rapidly. EXERCISES TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK School Director Art-unite for .the Formal Observance of the Im sortnnt ISretit itHIi Fitting; I'ulillo Ceremonies. Tho corner stone of tho new High school building will bo laid with approprlato ex ercises either Wednesday or Thursday of noxt week, which of tho two days not hav ing yet boon determined on. This was decided upon at a special called meeting of tho Hoard of Education held yesterday afternoon In the ofllco of Superintendent Clifford. Preliminary arrangements for tho ceremony wero mado at this meeting. Tho purchase of the corner stono, which It Is estimated will cost about HO, was loft to tho commlttoo on buildings and grounds. Tho arrangement of a program for tho exercises, In which all tio children of the city schools will bo Invited to tako part, was entrusted to a special commlttoo consisting of President Henry, Members Sargent nnd Cooper and Superintendent Clifford. With tho favorable weather that has prevailed Contractor Hughes has been nblo 1o rush tho work along and the build ing has begun to assume shape. Tho walls aro up to tho first story and tho first story Joists aro now bolng placed In postton. Tho bulging, except for somo slight changes mado necessary to conform with tho topography of tho ground, will .bo tho samo as planned at tho time the board In tended erecting It on tho Oakland nvenuo site. Architecturally tho building will bo sovcroly claRslo and tho 'outside, while presenting a handsomo appearance, will bo (".ovoid of any ornamentation, In order that tho cost of construction be Mcst as low as possible. Tho plainness of tho oxterlor or tho front of tho building, however, will bo rclloved nnd sett off with a handsomo nnd ornato porch entrance of ntnnp Tho outer walls of tho structure will bo of buir pressed brick with stone trimmings. Tho Windows will bo largo nnd of a design that will add greatly to tho appearanco of tho front facing on Fifth avenue ana tho side facing on Hluff street. The main ontranco on Fifth avenuo will lead directly to tho first floor, on either side of tho entrance being broad stairways leading to the main floor and these give tho entrnnco or vestlbulo a decidedly Im posing appearance. On tho first floor will bo tho drill hall for tho cadets, which Is C5x6S feet, four class rooms each 25.6x32.6, arranged to ac commodate flfty.puplls each. On tho main floor Is tho auditorium, tho samo slzo aa tho drill hall, rising clear to tho roof nnd capable of seating BOO persons. At the cast end ,wlll bo a stage. The auditorium will bo lighted by a doublo row of windows on the north sldo. Running around tho auditor ium Is a wido corridor, from which the class rooms open. The class roqms, or which thoro will bo seven on this floor, aro arranged along tho cast, south and west sides of tho building. Thoy will bo each 23.6x32.6. nnd will ori, commodato fifty pupils. In addition to those cioss rooms, there will bo ono recitation room on this floor 23x25.6, capablo of seat ing thirty pupils. At the right of tho head of tho main stairway will bo tho principal's ofllco. On the third floor will bo six recitation roomB, each 23x25.6, nnd four laboratories for the sclenco department, with one demon stration room .between. Tho hallway on this floor will form a gallery on throo sides, looking down Into the auditorium. Tho laboratories will each bo provided with fire-proof vaults for tho storage of chem icals. In tho basement the steam-heating plant Is located, also tho coal room. Tho build ing will be ventilated by tho fan system. Commonwealth 10-cont cigar. District Court Notes. The trial of the suit of Andrew Nealey, colored, against Jacob Neuraayer, propri etor of tho Neumayer hotel, was completed In the district court yesterday afternoon nnd tho caso given to the Jury about 2 o'clock. At 10 o'clock last night tho Jury brought In. a verdict giving Nealey $20. Nealey sued for $7,000 damages for being re fused ndmlsslon to tbo dining room at tho Neumayor hotel ono day last January. Following tho Nnnl AV.Msiiia-nr.itn-. ..tt it.. enso of Mlko Kodcl against deorgo Kasslng v,.....,Uuv.eu. in mis suit Kadcl asl.s for $1,000 damages for allegod libelous statements made by tho defendant concern, ing him. Both parties, are residents of the German settlement In York township aud Kndel contends that by reason of the llbol- ng (hls (Kadcl's) moral character ho has been ostracized In tho community. PlCobk'ntl! wob granted a divorce yes tcrday from Mlnnlo Coblentz. oMhn 'XL 'I"?" JhnRon' "OmlnLtratop snir confess,nB O. S. Cox, against whom tra F. Hendricks secured n Judgment, has been ordero to nppcar next Monday at 10 o'clock before Judge Wheoler of tho district court to no oxaralnod as to his property. Davis Bells paint, R-umliurer'M Local llceortl. Jncob B. Kmmlnger, the Insurance mnn niiii t, . Ine" CQm'1ftnr. maintained an km. her. ln ,h0 0mier & Tusey lank building but did not make his homo aLUu 0t 22- Shprnmn vonuo Tn Omaha. He was state agent for somo In surance company and his work was chlclly confined to northern Iowa, where h I vod most of tho time. Outside tof Insurance Our Armored Cruiser Shoe For Boys' Wear Filled with CHILLED STEKL CIU CI ETS, which protect the bottom and assure tho wearer double the service o any shoe made for boys. SARGENT. Sign of the Hear. circles ho had very few friends or acquolnt ances In this city. When hero a tew days after his reported purchase of tho Des Moines company, ho appeared to bo In the best of health physic ally and mentally and showed ho signs of being In nny way mentally deranged. He spoke about his new venturo nnd expressed tho opinion that he would retain the head quarters of tho company In Des Moines, although it had been suggested, ho said, to remove them to Council Bluffs, KIND A NO THICK CASK OV SMALLPOX. Aiitlinrltlm llnve flnnrnntlnc Estab lished on nn Affected Yiiniisr Man. A third coao of smallpox was discovered by tho local health authorities yosterday. Tho patient, J. C. Burns, a young man 20 years old was last night placed under quar antine at 020 Avenue A and Officers John and Ed Smith placed to watch the premises. Tho Hoard of Health anticipates placing under quarantine tho family of Grant Shoup, a motorman, living al 2409 Averue A, where Burns has boon stopping for somo tlmo past. Hums after eating supper at tho homo of tho Shoup family Thursday night went to Omaha. Yesterday morning ho called at tho olDco of Dr. Jensen there, who told him ho had smallpox, Burns at onco re turned to this stdo of tho river. Tho health officer In Omaha notified Mayor Jen nings by telephone about tho case and a watch was sot on tho Shoup residence, ex pecting that Burns -ould turn up there. Instead of going to tho Shoup homo .Burns went to 020 Avenuo A, where ho and on aunt hod been living up to a short time ago, when tho aunt met with an accident re sulting ln tho fracturo of a leg, since when alio has been stopping at the Shoup homo. Burns' whereabouts wero discovered by tho authorities Into la tho afternoon, but not until ho mado several trips up town, purchasing supplies. Ho was at onco placed under quarantine and nn officer stationed to watch tho houso. The young man was examined lost ovonlng by tho city physician and Dr. Cleavor, who pronounced tho case ono of smallpox. Tho caso Is (thought to bo a mild one, as Burns 14 experiencing no sickness ln connection with It, although badly broken qut over tho faco nnd boy. It Is oxpectod that ho will bo removed to tho city pesthouse this morning, as soon as tho necessary arrangements can bo mado. Gravel rooting, a. H. Head. 41 Broadway. Funernl of Snmuel Ilann. The funeral of the late Samuel Haas will bo held Mondny morning at 10 o'clock from tho family resldonco on South Sixth streot. Hov. T. II. Clolland of Duluth, Minn., n former pastor of tho First Presbytorlan church of this city add an Intimate friend' of tho deceased, will conduct tho services. Interment will bo ln Falrvlow cemetery. Samuel Haas was born at Sunbury, North umberland county, Pa., September 6, 1S33, and came to Council Bluffs In 1853, whero ho secured employment ln a mercantile es tablishment. Six years later tho whole sale grocery house of Stewart & Haas was organized, the partnership existing for al most a scoro of years. In 1884 the, Harlo Haas Drug company tfas established nnd slnco then Incorporated. Mr. Haas wi.s president of tho company at tho tlmo of hfs death. In 1860 Mr. Haas was married to Miss Jane McAfee, who survives him, togothcr with ono daughter, Mrs. E. W. Hart, and throo sons, Charles, Harry and Frank, all of this city. Bankruptcy Proceedings. Three petitions ln voluntary bankruptcy wero filed yesterday ln the United States district court here. David II. Hardraan, senfor member of tho firm of Hardraan & Trautman, formerly In the grocory business at 744 Broadway, has filed a petition on his behalf and for the firm, his partner having refused to Join ln tho application. Tho securod liabilities of tho, firm are placed by Hnrdman at $1,026.24 and tho unsecured debts at $481.96. The Arm, Hardman says, has assets amounting to about $1,200. William F. Scorggln, a salesman of Mas Bonn, Cass county, has debts aggregating $1,432.93, of which he wishes to be rellovod. His assets he lists at $800, all of which he claims as exempt. Wyllls Plorco Walkor, a farmer of Car son, this county, has secured debts amount ing to $463.10 and unsecured liabilities ag gregating $741.11. He says his assets are worth about $360 and claims them as ex empt. Danco at Hughes' hall tonight. Tax Ferret's Form of Notice. Tho following Is a copy of tho notice sent to certain taxpayers by F. M. Cunningham, tho "tax ferret:" Denr Sir I have a contract for this county for tho purposo of listing property which has beon omitted from the tax list. Thero Is an apparent discrepancy betweon tho amount of moneys1 nnd credits held by you and tho nmount listed by you. I will bo glad to have you call at my of llco In tho court houso nt your earllout con venience nnd go over the matter with mo beforo I make my report of samo. Hoping to see or near from you In the noxt few days I am, yours truly, F. M. CUNNINGHAM. When shown a copy of tho notice yester day both County Auditor Innea and County Treasurer Arnd expressed tho opinion that under tho terms of his contract Cunnlns ham should report to tho former whatever ho may discover as a result of his Investi gations, leaving It to tho county auditor or tho treasurer to send out tho notices to the persons Interested. , Danco at Hughes' hall tonight- Such the City. William Dobson, an cmployo of tho Il linois Central railway, filed wjt tho city clerk yestorday a clalnl for $1,000 against tho municipality for Injuries received Thursday night by running against a pro jecting studding ln front of the Wlckham building, now In course of erection on Broadway," opposite Pearl street, Dobson states that tho studding, which was nailed to a telegraph pole, was not notlceablo In tho .-Inrkncss and that ln stopping onto the stdownlk ho struck his face against It, causing a dangorous and painful wound to his faco In clo3e proximity to his eye. Ileal KMtute Transfer. Tho fnllnwlnp trnnsfrs were fllod vester- day In the nbstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl stmot: Council Muff a Heal Estate and Im provement company to Stnte fla' lugs bank. 15 lots In Mornlngsldo add to Council Hluffs, w.d $2.50) Exchanifo Btnto bank to L. A. Carey, lot 5, block 1, town of Walnut, w d.. Annlo Harry and husband to James F. Hunt, lot 11, block 10, Colby's Walnut Grovo add, w d i Snmuel D. Toboy to Emollne .Slocum, lnts 14 and 15. block 1, Oates' add to Onkland. w l x Emelln.) Slocum and husband to 8am- 125 20 100 UOI U, lOUCJT, IUI CV, UIUUA It IUWJ1 Ul Onkland. w d 500 Unrbara Geppner et al to Ilena Gepp ner. lot 9, block 9. Evana' 2d Hridgo ndd; lots 6 and 7, block 13, Cochran's add, q o d , , 1 Six transfers, nggrogatlng $3,216 Wanted Girl for housework. 339 Scott. Howell's Antl-Kawf" cures coughs, colds. Danco at Hughes' halt tonight. Mnrrlnire Licenses. Tho following licenses to' wod wero Issued at tho pilico of the county Judge yesterday: Name nnd Address. Age. Charles F, Nelson. Omaha 43 Lottie Mystrom, Omaha 3 Percy II. Dontsthorpe, Omaha 11 Muudo Morritt, tiloux City , i9 EMM1NGER ACTING QUEERLY Oonnoil Bluffs- Man Kike Trouble for Des Hoinei Mayor. CONDUCT THAT OF AN INSANE PERSON Friendly Act of Mayor Hartenbovrer Fnllovred by StrnnBje Talk nnd Almost Murderous Threats from Knnmlnger. DES MOINES, Dec. ".-Special.) J. B, Emmlngor, who camo to Des Moines this week from Council Bluffs' to complete a deal for the purchase of a controlling In terest In tho Fidelity Llfo Insurance com pany, Is giving his friends cause to fenr that he has become mentally unbalanced. Ho Is an old acquaintance of Jerry Hnrtcn bower, mayor of Des Moines, and a few days ago he asked Hartcnbower to go security on a note for $400 at tho bank. This was done by the mayor for old friendship. To day Emmlngcr called on tho mayor and be gan acting strangely. Ho seemed to think tho mayor ftured his recurlly was not good nnd finally ended by drawing his check for tho amount of tho note. Later ln the day he went to the mayor and demanded that he go to a bank and vouch for him, but tho mayor won busy. Emmlngcr almost threatened his llfo If ho did not go nnd finally the mayor becamo alarmed and went with him, Emmlngcr has given tho mayor much nnnoynnce this evening and he fears he is unbalanced. Illinois Central Plans. Thero Is a well defined rumor that the Illinois Central purposes gaining an cn tranco to Des Moines. Tho Central now controls tho Iowa Central nnd tho Minne apolis & St. Louis. Tho latter road runs to within thirty-eight miles of Des Moines and stops at Angus, whero there Is practi cally no town and no business. Either this branch of the Minneapolis & St. Louts will bo oxtendod to Des Moines or a now lino vlll be built. It Is now belloved that tho Iowa Falls & Northern project for building a lino from Iowa Falls to pes Moines by way of -Nevada, Story county, Is backed by tho Illinois Central. Mr. Ellsworth of Iowa Falls, who Is at the head of the project, has built several lines of railroad which have been turned over after being built to old companies. Tho activity of promoters In laying out sovoral lines northward from Dos Moines Is believed to be In the Interest of different compnnlos wishing nn entrance. Will Itebnlld Historic Hotel. Tho historic Klrkwood hotol In Des Moines Is to bo torn down within three or four years and a now nnd larger modern hotel .will bo built ln Its place. Tho oalo of tho property to Frank Kauffman nnd Harry Phillips has Just been announced. They nro young men of Wealth. The price paid was $190,000. The hotel had been owned many years by eastern men. It was tho old Savcry hotel, which was for many years the center of all prominent Iowa po litical gatherings. About fifteen years ago It was ohUrely rebuilt and nnraod tho Klrk wood ln honor of tho Iowa governor and senator of that name. Tho now proprietors say they will tear It all down and build from tho ground. Peter Peters, tho Tama county farmer who was burned to death In nn emigrant car at Rcfnbcckwbjlle on his way to South Dakota with a " load of goods and stock, left a widow and1 seven children. An ef fort to make' It appear that he was mur dered had no foundation', but ho had on his person a draft for $700, which wob de stroyed, but the money will be secured for his family. Good pooplo at Helnbeck nnd at Gladbrook havo been subscribing lib erally to a fund for 'the widow and have ndded over $400 to tho little fund left her. College Cadets' Commissions. Adjutant General Dyers will soon make out commissions for the officers ln thf. Junior aud senior class battalions of cadets at tho Iowa Stato college, as recommended by General Lincoln, commander of the col lege troops. Tho following will got com missions: Mnjor First battalion. Ira J. 8cott, Story county; major Second battalion, Henry It. Porter, Hnrrlson county: major Third bat tal on, Alexander T. Jenkins. Cherokee; bat talion adjutants. Guy S. Gearhart of Hamil ton. i,11""?,1'. Holmdale of Hoone nnd Al &erJ; ?r 0( Wayne; captBln Company E, Gerlt N. MereneHs, Carroll; captain Com pany U, Paul Honsen, Crawford; captain Company O, Ernest Hall, JohnHon; cuptuin cbmpany F. Ernest Btlvers. Cerro Gordo; captain Company .C, Lincoln P. Bennett, Polk; first lieutenant Company I, 11. A. Bonnott, Story; first llouter nt Company K, T' tC.' 1.ckA Sa! "rst Heutcnnnt Company A, Lloyd II. Moore, Story: first lieutenant Company H, Edgar-H. C. Myers. Franklin; tlrst lieutenant Company D. Charles A. Welch. Hoonc; second lleutenantB, Homer W. need, Polk; W. C. Hue, Wuyno; n. L. P.1"?".6"' Mitchell; Charles F. Gecsman, Madison: Ernest 0. Itltzman, Jackson; C. M. Morgan, Humboldt. Tho dote for tho meotlng of tho general synod of tho English Lutheran church In the United States, which Is to moet n Des Moines noxt year, has been fixed for May 29 and ten days following. About 300 church representatives are expected. The Iowa Stato collego at Ames lost ten valuable horses, which wero killed by" a freight traln'on the Northwestern near tho college farm. Thoy.had escaped from tho farm and wero on tho track and all of them wero mangled and killed. They were nil valuable horses, none of them being worth less than $150, OsUnloosa Is Improving. OIUNNELL, la., Dec. 7. (Special.) In addition to tho new $50,000 government building secured by Congressman Laccy and a now $25,000 Jail, tho city of Oskaloosa Is planning for still other improvements. Ono Is to bo tbo erection of a lighting plant and the other U the construction of sixteen miles o( electric road threading tho streets of the city nnd extending to Loconta via Beacon, two nourishing suburbs. This last project has not yet reached a stago of absoluto certainty, but is to be submitted to tho peoplo of the city and thero seems to be no reasonable doubt but that It will be accepted by tho cltlzons. This will mean tbo Investment of about $300,000. Deemer's Frlrnds Are Hopeful. dlTY, la., Dec. 7. (Special.) It Is rumored that at tho coming meeting of tho Board of Regents Judgo Dcemer will bo elected to the chancellorship and, further more, that the ralary of tho position will be raised to equal that of a Judgo of the supreme court. It Is generally understood that Judge Deemer would accopt If tendered tho place by tha Board of Regents. His friends here ore very anxious to see him as the new chancellor and since ho has always taken great pride ln the Institution and is a mnn or flno literary tastes and would appreciate the charms of a univer sity amospharo. Omaha Liquor Anents Fined. AUDUBON, la., Dec. 7. (Special.) Al leged violations of the law that makes It a crime to take ordors for Intoxicating liquors from private parties are coming to grief In this county pretty fast. Two men bavo been arrested In the last few days for this offense and paid fines. Thomas Chris ti)8en of Omaha was taking orders at Bray ton when .arrested. He paid $50 and costs. Sol Klein, also from Omaha, tried Exlra for orders and his flno was $60 and costs. For n (.'old In the Head. LAXATIVE BUOMO-QUININB TABLETS. The Secretary's Endorsement. H OsnKoan, Wis., Sept. 22, 1900. WARkkr's Safb Curb Co., Rochester, N. Y. Genllcttun .'r-Eiglit years ngo I suffered greatly with kidney trouble. I consulted several physicians but their , medicines did me no good. A friend of mine in the drug business suggested that 2 try Warner's Safe Cure. I fol lowed the suggestion and after using a couple of bottles I noticed a slight improvement. I continued its use for about eighteen months and am happy to say that it completely cured me. I have waited several years be fore giving this testimonial in order to see if my cure was permanent. I now believe it is. Yours truly, Secretary "OsMosh Times." W. C. JENKINS. S6.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Disuses aod Disorders of Men 13 Years ln Omaha. VARICOCELE -na HYDROCELE cured. Method new, never falls, without cutting, pain or Iocs of timn. SYPHILIJtcurcd for life and thepolson 1 Wthnrntiehlv drain,! from thesyxtem. Soon every sign and symptom dUappeara completely ana forever. No "UllKAKINQ OUT" of thedlsesse on the skin or face. Truatment contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines. WEAK MEN Lo,M or Manhood from rvil. l I v WMtsor VlCTlMATO NKUVOUS sexually debility or Kxiiaustiom, Wastwo Weakness Invomjntahy Losbkh, with Uuily Dkoay ln Vocnu and Middle Aoid. tack of vim. vigor and strength, with sexual organs impair d and weak. STRICTURE Radically cured with a new - JLJ er5 nn Iuflhle Home Trent ana OLttTment. Nolnstrumnts,Tinpaln, no detention from business. Gonorrhoea, Kidney anil IlUdder Trouble. CITItKH GUARANTEED. CMWltrthn Free. Treitmrnt ty Mill. Gallon or ad.lrees g 8. 4th St. Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Nob. MEN NO CURE, NO PAY If tou haTfl smfcll. wr.k orcini. loit power or wriluntnft drain., our acutiBi Organ Dcreiloptr wlli rf.tore you without drum or clrclrlcltri t.1.000 In mi not ono fallnrai nut ono returned i no C. O. D. fraud writ, for particulars, tent Heated In plain enrelopo. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Charles lldi., Denver, Celt. The Blues Is one signal which foretells physical decny. Another Is pale lifeless akin. The muscles shrink and become flab by; the body becomes emaciated, and there Is an early tendency to round shoulders. The Etp lacks elasticity, the nerves become weak; mental and physical activity are n burden.. This condition is called Nenvus De bility; It Is cured by the use of They feed the hungry nerves, revive the weakened organs and make life brighter and sweeter to any man or woman who'has suffered from physical drains. 81.00 per box ; 0 boxes (with legal guarantee tocure or refuud the money), lo.OO. Book free. Peal Medici.vk Co., Cleveland, Ohio. I Bold by Kuhn'ft Co., 15th and Douglas, xnd J. A. Fuller- & Co.. litt: and Douglas. NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Loit Vigor and Manhood Curn Impotoncy, Night Emissions, Loss of Men. orv, nu wasua? diseases, all effects of self.abnso or excess and indiscretion. 60 PILLS 50 CTS. A nerve tonic and .blood Duiiaer. tirlu us tho pink glow to pale ad restores the cheek iks fire of youth. By mall ISOorarhoi. 6 boxes for trox $8.60, with oar bankable gaurantea to onre or refund the monay paid. Send for circular and crpj of our bankable guarantee, bond. NervitaTablets EXTRA STRENGTH Immediate Results (YELLOW LABEL) Positively guaranteed core for Lois of Power, varicocele, undeveloped or anruiikon urgans, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, NorTous I'rontin tlon, Hjrstnria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and tRa Itesults of Eiceailvo Uso of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, By mail in plain packngo, 81.00 a box, O for $5.00 with our bankable guar smtee bond to oure ln UO days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Otlnton Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglas St., Omaha, Neb.; Geo. S. Da via, Council Uluffs, Iowa. Twenty Years Ago Terhaps you'd like to take back that wutch that you bought at a "bargain," It hasn't turned out to be what you paid your money for. But tho dealer uldn't gtva you a Guarantee. And ho hns gone out of business. Your money 1b gone, the dealer Is rone, nnd the watch won't go. If you had bought ono of our watches TWENTY" YBAI1S AfiO you would have received a guarantee. And you would have found us hro at anv time ready to mnke anything' right that vyas not; M WOLLMAN j Practical Jewolcr and Bclontlflo Optician. 400 Brondwyf Council ItlnRH, 1st, THE CARE OF THE HAIR rtouWkf lnutrtwrio. HOrirol tlucM,ltu W lrd t Its Mbml cJo, r sivia ny nhtd. TbiliMflrialHairRepfBnerator I tkeackDowMrsa STAVDJUU) H Am OOUlTl(rttSi. t M eully sp. BtUd, iwalM tha balr soft aait alosiy, la atMofnftlf arml. fMnulacr hair rob and trA Corrsaveaasiics Bildentll. U(ferUlCs.JUXj.,2 WJMSuNcw Vock Bold by drureista and nnlrdtossera. (nok'sDuchms Tablets aro snccssefullT i used monUdrbyoverlOAOpladlea, Prion, I SI, By mail, SIX. Sand 4 otata for 1 sample and partlculsm. Tbo Cook Co., r I l1 WoodwaidoTe,, Detroit, illch. E14 la Omaha br Kubn Co., IS IXracuu. rftl Special Sale KnivesRazors for Chrlatmaa 1,000 Salesman's Sample Pocket Knives at ' tbo dealor'a usual cost. Big lino 2 Razors at $1.25. Kvery knife and Razor guaranteed on sale Monday. OTHER CHRISTMAS GOODS. roco Cnmerns special prices for Chrlstmao. Kodaks Eastman's latest kodaks as chbap n a t m try tm t n nf n T V Browlilo Cameras JI.0O tako a good plo mres. Wo teach our customers to tako pictures Fino lino Carvlntr Sots, 75c to $10.00. Star Safety Itnzors, single and In sets. Dainty Ladles' Pearl Knives. 41 Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots la ft body for nit at a very reasonable trie. Tkew lots are located ln Omaha addition aad lie high and dry. The? will make a splendid leoatien for seme fact err. Several other lata ultable far balldlag purpeata one ef them especially will make a fine location for a heme, betas wlthla ene block et the mater line and wlthla two blooks of a achoel heuie ant church located la tha western part ef the city. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Have for sale a large Hat of Improved vegetable laudai also residence and and Omaha. SOB1E KAIlMSi 160 acres Hazel Doll twp., 11 miles no O. good buildings, $45 per acre. 0 acres near Crescent, well Improved. S4S per acre. CO acres C miles east, good buildings ana fruit, $50 per acre. 10-acra fruit farm, near city, good Improve ments, $150 per acre. tO-acn fruit f-rm adjoining city, $C,000. The above la only a sample of onr B per cent Interest. Telephoae 344. JJOHANY 'pHEATER Sunday. Dec. 9. WHERE IS COBBrl A NKAV-II1I3A COMKI1Y. Expert Vaudeville Turns Wo ndvertlso this ns laughable because It la funny enough to tlcklo your table de hoto region. Prices, 2Gc, 35c, GOc. 4 9 (9 B S 99 $0 RESULTS TELL THE BEE WANT ADS PRODUCE RESULTS. Hot Springs, Ark. KANSAS CITY and ALL POINTS SOUTH TICKKT OPKICISl 8, 12, COIl.MUIl 14TII AND UOUUUAH. If You Wish . good reliable dental work at mod erate prices we can please you. Our methods are the most improv ed our prices so low they will surprise you. . ..Telephone 143..... H. I. Woodbury. D. D. S-, Council Bluffs 30 Pearl St. ' Grand Hotel. Buck's Steol Ilangcs nicest present in the world for wlfo or mother. Favorlto Unso Tlurnprs. Coin's Hot Tllast Heutcrs. Sleds and Hkalt-3. 1901 Columbia chnlnlrss nnd chain Bicycles, ltKXf ladles J2T..C0 Bicycles for $19.60. Hpauldtng Chatnless iiii lcvcles. Bicycle a ivcle Has l.amnH as Lamps and Cyclomotern. L. C. Smith nnd Mnrlln take-down uuns. Double-barrel Shotguns for $11.00. Main St., Council Bluffs, la. farms, culoken ranches, frnlt and business property la Conocll Bluffs ISO-acres Missouri bottom land, I ratios si city, $40 per acre. 600 acre stock farm near Railing, Selby Co., cheap. S20 acres ln Sliver Creek twp., $S0 per acres well Improved. 213 acres fine bottom land In Rockford twp, $42.50 pel acre; well improved. ' list. MONEY LOAMEII UN IfAJlHS AT cat: FRIGID FEET. Cold feet nro poor bedfellows. You mlulit as well not sleep ns to Hleep uncoinfortnbly.. A hot water bug will enablo you to Bleep In restful com fort. Ours nro mado of finest Pnra rubber and aro guaranteed In overy wuy. 2-quart, 3-quart 4-quort. Dell G. Morgan's I'UAIIMACY. 142 Uroadway, Council Bluffs, Tel. 222. CURE YOURSELF! Ut. Elf for utn.larf dlichirgri, InfUmm&Uois, , rrltstlons or nlurstiost I h.nous nxnibrsnca. r.initaa, zni 1101 uiria (rot ur poIloli. Maid fcr Bragaista, or tent In plain wr.pjwr. tr cxprru, ptrp.ld. In 1.00. or I bottlrt. t,79. Uustuar wti on rauoosa "Man wants but little here below" Snld tt morbid poet lofcg yearn ngo, I'm prone to doubt that undent sane When I look at The Bee's urentWunt Ad" page. -Viiiulu,: lat Hi U iUHHM. Kaf ThcEh'U CtUMicuCa CIMCIHNTI,1 .HB