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I l'n,t,nt fr l'l tmr ' I'mh Mr llit'tl (lit MtMlll Mllll IfMrll, MOIMMrt, 81 .(fdiMlnl.) -Thern M Noil KfHtl ,r f i,ililfiivrfiy In Hm fiMhllM nf Ih ttirf His I ferret M. hir titi It In hii(i for cotiri- Im In Mfl)ar Mr,rfi ( tfirmmh tin H(Hl fffel (Mil iM'rlr Hint tin JM ffifiinAM frnm llio NMimr fir whlt.li h In tniHr .rrnii. tumtlmi nnd i rwl nwhf nf kikIi property 10 'r Ui I.mMi lMr Tlm In w Imm hem IM nh xmr Imtid Twlny In Mm .lis lfll r-Min nf 1'nll, eoiitur Jiidi I'rotif y rmlMt h iopiin, hmpiiimk III Its lnir J'luf (lt(m.(l(i (In wiimdliill'iimllty f Hit Uw in i.rfr imrllrnlnr nnd deriding tl ir'HlN: iinilcr Km Isw urn rcgj lr ll InIiU Hint it in ,, t,i plnre rf"filr mi Him lim.kft nf tlm rotihty Irrnn ifr tor in,nioii purpose hi for n lrM nf ntM yenfs hihI nticr errtfilM clr- IMWcm fur it period elfnndlllg even fiifllir Imnli M,i .u,., Kniiiifiil derision on JHn lw lum .(ri. ,e tendered ,y ,,uy In rmifl Mid l( In ei peeled (iln will rt pfrerdrnl Kerierolly followed. Tho conn J n nf In Hhdnr lliln Inw nro securing Ihnu.nnds of dollar nf hnrk taxes nnd tlm l'riH.rtr owners at vlici.rm a In (Mr do fiiiiirli(,i, f th ,r .IiiiIki. Wlmrtnn of K'HMilh riiiimy m 1P, tml the Inw's rrtfoiillr.i feature in iliieotmtlltillonnl. A.l.rrl.lr l oiirl llct'lnluiin. llm nutircimi ruirt nf l.mii ttiln morn iik lnH ,,n fit- it lnrKn Imlrlt nf oplnlnrin in n,pnl iin.n nml niljiiiirmvl until Hi.. r-Kiilnr icrm In Jummry All of tl, j,i,iKt.,, Mtc. JuilKn (irniiHir, Vrmnvr mnl (liven lm. left llm vUy to iviimln until aftiT Hie iiill.lnj'n Tim opliilmm nic.l lo.lny eon UIiip.1 vrry llttlo f Keiu,rl Intorcnl, I.Hiir lifnrly nil .l-rUinnn 0u tcefliiltiil law nolnU. rollowlng nr.. tlm ilmlnlutin' .iiPiFim nuiilnnt J f MfDurr, iiiiliollniil' ( H, l.l'H liUflltiMt Hi.. Il.i.l ,..i . VilUr".' "'""I' " wivit for ttiiiiiMtt ntrin. n . i hint, IMltiiwuitiunlu AillliiiiiM. Ml cr (V Co,. iii)llntit, iiunlimt ll.Z'lur, l,r,,", ' lrr"lll'"' '"'nty; c Ion oil tonirmtn of H.hiriiiiiy, aiiirini.d. iiifi'i ..' . "'"'"'y. "Kiilnnt All.ort nml liityld licnllcv, iii.iiclliinii.; iirtii.r rounty; ".y"'.1. ""' 'Hi ll; iimrinr.i. vi i'ri L ,i,1",r?l". ' ,. '!'l'"lluiiin. nmitnnt lion lit ntilijnvt pari of tho vnlno of Iioiiki. nrVnH ' l,n'"i'nt of a Judgment, nr. ,Jii.', A"1,,"'-Inl"l nut A. J. Hlrlmrdn, p. williiiiti Krnkuk comity; r n I r 11 1 1) I ii x roiul "1y."l',vlniir frimi ri-iuovlnc fenrt', iiMlrincU. lunk of Hlrntton HKiilnHt n. Dixon, up jiillmil, Jiutpcr coiinly, jiiilnmont irrvKiilnri. ilci nillriiipil M A. yiilllicn, miprlliml. tiKiilnnt I-. D. llrtnnlrpRl nt nl. Vnrrl'll tounly, Hiirutli'M on uoln, nlllruiril. TlidinHfi JMpII.i. ni.p.dliint. UKulnit Mliluirl Conlollo, Clinton county; on note: ninriiiPd, Hlnlo nitiilnnt Hriic.t Hhi-fler rt ul. nppid lulitN, l.llili county: nnnnult tunc; ulllrtn. d. Knlnlii of Jncolt Klnlz niriilust .lolin HrlioptitKrn, iiilmlnlrtriitor, npi.iliiut ; Union county, nftirui.nl, Addlii M. ntiiiiorn, ndinliilHlrntrlx, iiKnlnnl i'iiIoii County, nppHtunt; AiIihiih county; duinnncn for diMiili of u lrl on lillnvuy lirldKP. nftlrnicil C, A Tlioiinmoii, iiiK!llnnt, iiKiilnst Dcs Jl.dnrn HrlvlUK I'urft, I'ollt county; nf flrmrd, John Wnlliii'e iiKiilnnt ClilrnK.i, iMItwuiikre ' Ht. I'iiiiI llnllwiiy. uptx.lliint; Woodlmry county, ntllrincd Ht i.ukn'H Pnrluli of fcdur KiiIIb, nppcl Innt. iiKulnnt l.lnnlo Milter: llluck llii'.vk cuiinly; content over title to i?rouiul; nf flrtnrd. !' K. Hiitlur, niipi'lliuil, nKulnnt Ilnrt Tlmycr; lluciui Vlntu county; miillcloUH pr.ni'CMitliui, nlllrincd. O II, MnlltMnii. iidinlnlMtriitnr, nRiilnnt W. II Dfiit. nietllnnt, Wliinlnhlek county; ro tdevlii to recover Inventtneut compuny iii.udn, iiillruii'd. Uivlnla llnruilnlcr. iidmlnlntr.Urlx, iiKiiliml Clnr.i V. Mvlutlrn, iidmlulslriitrlx, itipdlnnt; Wiiplln county; recover inoiioy ileiinltd nn payment for rlKlitofwiiy; iinirnird. C. J. U'litcrmnn IiKiilnnt C. II. lliiudlett, ntipellnut. Council III u (Th H:ipcrlor court: rent nml dumiiKcH to Icimcd iiroperty; at llrinrd. Mnrr J Jnuilnoii et nl nKiilnut Kntntn of John Jninlmiu, appellant; Mil tic r county; uf flriiicil. William It. Hnmplit iiRitlnnt ClmrlcH V. Hand, iippplliint ; l.eo county; conimlHslou III rent cniiiln deal; iilllrmed. John Htcel iiKiilnnt II. II. Long et ul; Dalian county, iiuletliiK lltlo; nlllrmed. (IporKK II Owen iiKiilnnt ICllzabetli 1). HIkbIiio, npiiellunt, I.lnn enmity; to recover purenunt linen or liinii: nmrmeii Ida II, 11,'liBleii nipiwint Thou imnn 'Watts: I'olk county, promissory note; nlllrmrd. ( J McNamiirn. iimic'liiut, iiKulnst J II. Ilrcniieti t ul. I'lymouth county; public ItlKliwHy cane: nlllrmed. Wpntpiibavpr Urns,, appellants, una I nut nerinnii-Amerlcnii lnsuruncc Company; WlnuebnAo county; uctlou on policy; af firmed. I.. M. Hartley iiKalnnt K. T. Ilnrtruff ct nl, nppellnritsj Dps Moines county; land tltlo cusp; nlllrmpil, Antrim Krankel et at nxalnnt Kmmanuel Ultra, appellant: Mnliaskn county, action on innrtKnKP; nlllrmed. I'pter Hamueln. npipw'lant, nimlnst W. V. Hhlpley A Co.: llardln county: action to re cover value of Koodn purchased, but not uc ceiitrd: nlllrmeil. W. A Hhawvcr aKiilnst I.. V. Chamtier Iain, nppellant, WrlKht county; action on sale contract, atllrineil. Alice C Htork uynlimt Hupretno T.ndico KnUlils of I'ytliinS. I'ottnwnttam'e county; nctlnn on Innurmuc certltlcato; atllrmd. OlofT Atkinson, appellant, npnlnst City nf Davenport: Hcolt county; pavliiK contract; nnirmeil Mao llreiiner IiKalnnt II. W. lloeirer. at prllant, Pecntur county; iietton for diim nxen, nltlrmed. . . In re Kntittti of Kllshn Toby; Illack Hawk county; nlllrmed. William Johnon. nppellant. ncnlnnt Head Ilros ct a'! tlrecne count v; nlllrmed. 1 1 ii mid )i I.. Irish, iipp.dlniit. nitalnst Chi cako. Milwaukee Hi Ht. Paul llullwuy; Wnodttury cminty; nttlrmed. Htnte. appellant IiKalnnt H. F. Schlltiker; I'olk co.inty. suit to test pure milk ordi nance, nlllrmed Wllllnm Johnson, nppellant. nitiilnst Head Ilros. et ul. tlreono county, to recover money: ntllrmed llunimli I. Irish ndmlnltrntrlx. nppol Innt. nrnlnt f'ltlcnnro. Mllwnukeo St 1ruI Itnl'way: Wixxlt'tirv count v; damunes for dentil of Adalbert Irish; ainrmed. rnrinern' Co-operative Creamery Com pany ilKillnM inwn mnie iit'iinincn i nin- nny. noprimnii uiuiiiii nmn,, ..u m nnumnce nollcy; reversed . liiilnv ntttiellant. nirillliMt Iowa rentrtil Itnllwny: Mahaska county: action for Inlury to property; reversed. O. M O'l.orn & Co. appellant iiKno,t H. 11. Metcnlf nnd llenton Count v Snvlims Ilnnk; llenton county; action In replevin: rrrHror,tathiwny, nppellant. niialnM T. I.. Ttoitrrs: Ops Moines county; to enjoin trans, fpr nf note, reversed . ... ,, . j. m Klimeo na-ilnst 1). W qnllaKher. npr'lnnt. Ilarrldon county; attachment on PWsrrrr!llrn Hawk, appellant, ngnlnst Frank U Harris; Cass county; sup port of child, reversed. Attorney tinrn IVroiiic. Tho dlttrlct court today directed a com mitten to bo appointed to prepare articles for disbarment of V. l, lluckstep, an nt tornsy of this city, on tho Kround of hav InK forged tho nnmo of ono of tho JhiIkps to a prftended decreo of dlvorco for a client and nntxlnic the seal of tho court thereto. Tho fart was broimht out when a Mrs, Otborn applied for n nmrrlnKe li cense uud wn refined because she had never procured a dhorce. Shu presented a decree of divorce, but tho court recordi did not piittnln htr contention. Then At torney lluckstep was called In and ac knowledged this mornttiK that ho had signed th name of the Judse to tho bogus de cree and turned It ovtr to Mrs. Osborn, but denies that ho put the court sel on the paper At this Is not hi first offense h will be dtibarred, Hevrnl lluritl lloiimucr, A itltlou for dliorco just Hied In Mar- nlmll Ptinnty fryenln ilctslln of n rurr.l fiHinne. .fil (tngrdy Mm. TfiotniiB Hoi IIHkIim(1. wife of n farmer who Imn lived HMf Im Mnllle for thirty yearn, left homo Kfiimlifr i Innt a fid nhout (hu nnuio tlmo A mnti riniticil M 11 dtnllli, who hnd been (milyed nn a firm hand by Mr. ItolllnRn-lu-nil, itlnnplienred. Neither Imn boon aeon Inre. Mr. KolllnRnhond linn applied tor dltnfpn and euntody of two minor children. Hp (In I inn Hint tho woman took 500 with lifr They wore mnrrkd nt Princeton, III., In (Mil n. .Idler IVrlnticn. Mnrnu Hpcnror, an old soldier, member of the Iowa Hnldlcrn' homo family, wan dered away from tho home In Marnhalltown and died from oxponurn. When found yenlnrdny ho wan three tnllea from the homo and In a critical condition. Ho had Imen Innmin and In tho nnylum nt Clarlnda nl ono tlmo, and wan roRnrded nn feeble minded. Ho wan n private In tho 16Sth Now York volunteern. Ho was nont to tho homo orlKlnnlly from Outhrlc county, but took a dlacharKo and wan afterward ad mitted iikiiIii. Ho linn a non llvlnc nt HnKley. The (lay CenW r-Illockton Tolephono com pany of Mlucklon Iiiih been Incorporated with 1100.000 capital authorized and It. It, Hcniild, 0. V. Hartley, Ana Terrell and other an Incorporators. Three now cano.i of nmallpox were re ported to tho Statu Hoard of Health today - In Hazell Doll township, I'ottuwattamlo county, and In Mttlo Sioux und Weston. I'liotiiuriiplier M ul l i I - lleinrn. ONAWA, la., Hoc. 22. fSflrclal.) I.. Murnu, n photographer, who han been In bunlnrnn hero two yearn, hns nuddenly dn entrped, IcavliiK only unpleasant memories and unpaid bills for hla creditors. Tho town of Soldier wantn to Incorporate, and han filed a petition, which will bo l.enrd at tho next term of tho Monona county district court. V. II. Ilurklcy of Onawa hns been elected principal of tho schools at Maploton, to sucieid I'rof. II. II. Ilahu, who koos to lllalr. Neb., nt nn Increased salary. linn. incr 4ilvrn IIoiiiIn, NHWTON. In,, Dec. 22. (Special. )-I)r. M. It, Hammer of this city hat been In dicted by tho nran.1 Jury, now In session, for nssault with Intent to commit man slaughter, Ilonds wero placed at Jl.KOO, which huvo bacn furnished. Somi weeks ngo Dr. Hammer mndo an nssnult upon 0, S. Whcalcraft, when tho Inttcr wns badly tut with a lnrge knife. It seems that Whcutcruft, who Is n farmer, had some little nilsundcrstandlnR with the doctor over nn account, resulting as above stated, Ham mer's bonds are regarded as tco lo. Ope" Tlictr ,cir Hull. ONAWA, la.. Uec. 22. (Special.) Tho members of Monona lodge, Independent Order of Odd FoIIowb, dedlcnted tholr now hall hero with a program of appropriate ex ercises, In which delegations from Castana, Whiting, Mnploton, Dloncoo and Sloan par ticipated. The lodge room, which Is con sidered ono of tho finest In the west, being equipped nnd furnished In a thoroughly modern stylo, will bo used nlso by tho Grand Army of tho Republic nnd Modern Woodmen lodges. I'n titer Snunilcrn Costly I.enp. STOIIM LAKE. In., Doc. 22. (Special.) Itov. Father Saundors of Cherokee Ih nurs ing n broken collarbone, tho result of a runaway at Storm Lako whllo being trnni forrcd by 'bus from tho Mllwaukco station to tho Illinois Central depot. Ho jumped out tho door while tho team was gallop ing at Its highest rate of speed. Mm. Knliti Found (iillty. SKJOUKNEY, la., Doc. 22. (Special.) Tho Jury In tho enso of Mrs. Sarah Kuhn, accused of having murdered her husband by placing poison In hip beer, has re turned n verdict of guilty after being out nil night. Tho case has been n hard fought ono -nnd has lasted nenrly two wcoks. IuiIkc Dormer In Undecided. DBS MOINES. Dec. 22. (Spoclnl Tolo grnm.) Judgo Doemer, who wns yesterday tendered tho position of chancellor of tho Iar school of tho Slnto university, his asked until Monday to decldo and will make no announcement before. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS Society DoIiikn of l.nst Wpeli-l'cr-kouul Movements unit l'ro.ect(i. (Continued from Klghth I'ngo.) 'roe soclnls to tho women of tho church Thursday afternoon. A largo numhor of women wero In attendance. Refreshments wero served. Uoy DuVol will cntcrtnln nt a dancing party nt his homo on Willow avenue Fri day evening. Tho i:ilto Dancing club gave Its regular weekly dancing party nt Royal Arcanum bull Thursday evening. A lengthy pro gram of dunces was given and thoroughly enjoyed by tho members. Tho club will glo Its Christmas party at Royal Arcn nurr hall Thursday evening. The Jones-Worley wedding will occur to morrow ovcnlng at 8 o'clock nt tho home of tho bride on Fifth avenue, Rov. Dames of the First Presbyterian church offi ciating. Clarence Josslyn of Third nvonuo cnter ttnlned a number of his friends at cards Friday ovenlng. Refreshments wero served. Mr. und Mrs. J. 1). Atkins ontortalncd at n C o'clock dinner Wednesday ovcnlng for Mcti-rs. A. Pedlo of Emmetsburg and Thomas Adamsou of I.cMnrn, Miss Marlon Crane of Park nvenuo has Issued Invitations far n party to bo given nt her homo Now Year's eve. MUs Maudo McKesson of Oakland avcr.uo has Issued cards for n high llvo party to bo given nt her homo New Year's ovo. A number of Council Illuffs people nt tended tho Ilurchmore-Allen wedding n'i Omaha Tuesday evening. Tho brldo Is a sister of Mrs. O. M. Frnser of this city. Mrs. W. W. I.oomls nnd Mrs. W. F. S.app will entertain a numner of friends at a musical 8aturdny nfternoon, December 2D, from 2 to P. Mrs. D. W. Ilushncll will entertain at curds Christmas night at her homo on llluff street. Tho annual npron sale nf tho women of St. John's English Lutheran church was held Thursday nnd Friday nt tho lleno build ing. A number of artistic booths ware constructed, In which wero dlsplnyed mnny hnndsnmo pieces of fancy work, and tho nffnlr proved to bo a great BUccesB, both socially nnd Onanclnlly. Mrs. W. A. Joseph nnd son of Chicago nro In tho city to spend tho holidays with Mrs, Jostph's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Chapman, South Sixth street. Mls.i Agncp Drake loft yesterday to spend the holidays with relatives nnd friends In St. Louts. W. M. Dalley left last evening for his old home nt Stewnrt, O., where he will spend the winter. Cadet Charles C. Mathls Is homo from tho Ucarney Military academy to spend tho holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Mathls, Congressman W. I. Smith Is expected home from Washington today to spend the holidays with his family. Ma? Hnnchett Is homo for the holidays from the Chicago university. F. It. Miller left last evening for Paul's Valley, I. T to spend the holidays with his family. Mrs. W. S. Hutton has gone to Des Molne to spend the Chrlrtmus season with rrla tlves and friends. Miss Kdna Putnam Is spending tho holi days with relatives at Carson, la. Mr and Mrs, W W Wallace of "illuff street will leave tomorrow for De Moines, THE OtAnA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, DECFrBER 28, 1000. whore they will spend Christmas with their son nnd family. Mrs. J. C, Norton has gono to Clinton, Minn., to spend Christmas with her sen. Mrs. It. C. Noleman of Alliance, Neb., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs, C. II, Steph&n of Mndison avenue. Miss tlcsslo Reno Is homo for tho holt" days from Lnko Forrest (111.) seminary. Miss Knthcrlno White returned homo yes terday from tho Nebraska university to spend tho holidays. Miss Madge Holleubcck, who Is attend ing LaSallo seminary In Massachusetts, will spend the Christmas holidays with friends In tho cast. Miss Anna Williams Is homo from State Normal college at Cedar Fells to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mrs. Emma D. Ingalls has gone to Iowa City to spend tho holidays. MUs Oonovlcvo Ualdwln has returned from Vassar college to spend tho Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehu N. Baldwin. Miss Maude M. Pierce, formerly of th High school faculty, left yesterday for her homo nt Rochellc, III., where sho will bo married Thursday to a prominent business man of that city. MATTHH8 IN TIIIJ 1HSTHICT COlfllT. W. A. Miturcr Itentriilnn tin ItulldliiK of Wlckliiiin's Mtnlrn. W. A. Maurcr secured a temporary in junction In tho superior court yesterday nfternoon restraining E. A. Wlckham and Anderson Rros. from constructing a stair way between tho Maurer nnd Wlckham buildings on Droadway, except according to tho terms of nn alleged contract nnd agreement entered Into between them. Tho stnlrwny In question Is being built partly on Mnurcr's property nnd partly on that belonging to Wlckham. Maurer alleges that tho landings nro not being made so tis to glvo convenient access to tho upper floors of his building ns was ngrecd upon when Maurer nllowcd his retaining wall to bo used by Wlckham. C. I. Raftor, a nurseryman of Sioux City, commenced four suits In tho dlBlrlct court yestorday to recover on sales of fruit trees. Tho defendants anil nmouuts mied for nre: Mnry Hlbblor, $20; IJ. Wilson. $150; Henry Andrers, $1,100; Fred Winter, $100. Dexter A. Frank filed n petition of In tervention yesterday In tho Odlcer & Pusey receivership matter. In which he asks that tho recolvcrs bo ordered to pay hlm $1,230.80, which ho paid under protest on n note, as hu hnd $2,840.26 on deposit. Ho says tho receivers declined to offsot uuf- flclent of his deposit against the note. Mnrgnrct Frank, ns trustee for Mnrgnrct Ward, filed n petition of intervention, nsk Ing that her claim of $2,0M,17 bo declared a preferred ono, as the money deposited bj her constituted n trust fund. Mary E. Mattheson filed a similar petition as trus tee to huvo a claim of $431. CO mndo n pre ferred one. A good, reliable carving set at Colo & Colo's, $1.60. Nothing would make a hotter present unless It would bo n Liuck Steel Rango or Favorite llaso Ilurner. We havo a special bargain In a pearl-handle carving set at $9.60. 1,000 salesmen's sample knives on sale. Colo & Colo, 41 Main at., Council Illuffs. Counter Claim In Dnmnge Suit. The question of whether tho owner of n cow which was run down and killed by a motor car shall rccolvo damages for the deuth of his bovine, or whether tho motor company shall recover damages for alleged Injury to Its car .is a result of tho collision with tho animal, Is to como up for deter mination In Justice Vlen's court tomorrow. Gus Anderson Is tho owner of tho cow, which ho claims wub killed by a motor car on October 4 last. He alleges that tho car which crushed tho llfo out of his bovine was running at n dangerous rate of speed and tho animal had no tlmo to get off tho track ntter tho motorman rang his bell. Ho asks for damages In tho sum of $"j. Tho motor company has set up u counter claim, alleging that the cow In question had no right on tho track and that Its em ployes hnd moro thun onco warned Ander son that unless ho kept the animal off tho track It would bo killed. Tho motor com pany also alleges that the cow was running looso on tho public thoroughfaro contrary to tho city ordinances. It nsks Hint it be nwnrded $3( of Anderson's money to com pensate It for .tho damago dono to 'the car by reason of tho collision. Gravel roofing. A. II. Read. 611 Droadway. Howell's Antl-Kawf" cures coughs, colds. Heavy lleulntcrcd .Hull. Postmaster Treynor was called upon for extra help last night nt tho trunsfcr office owing to tho Immense amount of regis tered mall to bo handled. Tho registered mall this Christmas is the largest ever handled here. It 1b doublo that of last year nnd tho clerks nt tho transfer have been working day and night in order to hnndlo It. Tho volume last night proved too much for thorn and five pouches would havo had to remain over If Postmaster Troynor had not furnished additional holp. lJuslnesn at tho local poBtofllce has been almost doublo that of IaBt year during tho Inst fow days and the amount of regis tered mall both sent out and received hero beats tho record. Davis sells paint. Commonwealth 10-coni clear. School HtlltWtlca. Tho report of Superintendent Clifford of tho city schools for tho third month of tho school year, ending November 28, gives tho following statistics: Eutlre enroll ment. Hoys, 2,400; girls, 2,380: total, 4,716. Monthly enrollment: Hoys, 2,310; girls, 2, 263; total, 4,673, Average dally attendance, 4,164.00; per cent of attendanco, 04.67; number of canos of tardiness, 389; number of casos neither nbsont nor tardy, 2,438. CcilllllslllR. Detroit Prco Prcso: The clock In tho kitchen struck 9, The cuckoo In the hall Bounded tho halt hour. Tho grandfather's clock on tho stair landing wheezed as though the pendulum had tangled with tho air tubes. Then ho looked nt the pretty affair In marblo and gold which registered nnd opened his watch to find that It had Btoppcd, "Good heavens!" ho shouted to his wife, what tlmo Is it?" "I don't know. It Is nil I can do to keep track of tho year und tho day of tho month, f'm not dead certain what tcntury we are In." "Hut wo'ro surrounded by all kinds of tlmo." "That's right. The cook says eho Is going to run on sun tlmo or quit. Tho second girl sot the cuckoo clock by tho policeman's watch when ho was half an hour late getting to his neat. Grnudma runs this clock here on Rangor time so as she can keep track of what her folks at homo are probably doing, nnd my wntch gains fifteen minutes every two days," "I'll fix that, blamed quick, If I havo to buy a whole Jewelry store. It wouldn't take more than n month for this sort of thing to make a lunatic asylum out of us, Hear that old machine out thoro wheezing again. Stop every timepiece In tho houso and let the first ono nwako In tho morning call tho rest. I'll have an expert here right after breakfast and woil get uniform standard tlmo In this house If I have to pay a cuitodlan of clocks and watches $5 a day." What he had to do was to advance the cook's wages u dollar a week and pay the fare of grandma to llangor. She was either going to havo Ilancor or Rangor time, nnd all the protests that he could yell Into her ear trumpet only strengthened her purpose. Muutnt.v jnitt s.i,i:m. Hipcrlenppft of an Ainerlenit In die Holy I, nml, Studied then from Its thoroughfares, says Cleveland Moftctt In tho Christians number of Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. Jerusalem looks for tho world llko n hugo rambling fortress, with fighting towers and dungeon depths. On either hand, Instead of lines of houses you havo formldnblo nnd continuous wnlls pierced with low doors and bodywido stairs nnd Iron-caged win dows. You ennnot toll where ono house begins and another leaves off, nor whether n certain opening lends to roof or court yard or dwelling room. Thero Is, Indeed, ono wny to tell, that Is to push boldly In and up along stnirs nnd passages and sec what you can see. Whatever else you fall to do In Jerusa lem (and you nre sure to neglect half tho guldo book admonitions) do not fall to study tho streets from overhead, as mony of them ns possible. You enn nlwnys find a viewpoint by n little searching, Tako Christian street nbout midday, when tho sun lights both sides nnd get your station on tho nrch nenr David street, no mnttet If you havo to do somo clnmberlne. Now look to the north, there whero tho green ish dome and white mlnnrct rise. You seo n straight way along the baso of n high wall, window-plcrccd, with n lower wall on the other side, Its stones old nnd grass- grown. Ilelow you seo two lines of flimsy nwnings, lipped down llko tho visor of a rap, to shelter tho booths beneath from tho whlto glnrc. You seo donkeys, cnmels. sheep, peasants, soldiers, Greek nrlests. sisters of charity, tourists, pilgrims, Turks nnd all who live In Turkey, Syrians and nil who visit Syrln, veiled women, Bhccted women and beggars (you will see them all if you wait a little) moving to nnd fro, now loot under tho nwnings, now coming into the open, ou enn follow them be tween two somber archways, tho ono that you nro on and nnother, yonder whero n cross-wnll stops your view. You enn wntch them until you tire. These enfo groups and tho passim- thrnnir beforo them you will study with wonder nnd will put to your dragoman endless ques tions nbout them. And his hnowledeo will bo nt onco your admiration nnd despair. He will tell you nt n filnncc nil nbout nnvona you point out. This mnn is n peasant from Slloam. Ho is n Christian nnd hnB Just sold n load of barley. Tho man behind hlm comes from Ramleh, eight hours distant Ho walked In this morning with his wife. Thero sho Is ncross tho street buying nuts, inai woman in blue. These tbreo bv tho door nro from n villngo boyoud Hethlchem. Two nro Christians nnd tho third n Moslem. They nro concluding a bargain. Seo them slap their hands together nnd bind it. Tho om man in tho whltu turban and blind In ono eye (soo tho lemon leaf Jump in hlb waier nottie) is n Moslem from 131 Rirch with grain to soil. There is his camel kneeling. Hero como llcdoulns with n donkey train. They llvo In black tents down Jericho way. Tho two girls pnsslng them nre Gypsies from tho Dnmascus (Into. Sec their faces arc uncovered. They nro bog ging, Thoso fnt men In pearl robes nro rich Jews from Porsln thero, coming out of tho shop with umbrellas. Thoso nurnle- shrouded women getting In tho carriage nro Moslems. The ono In whltn with n rcd flowcred veil and lending n llttlo clrl is n Jewess. Tho ono with n bnby strapped on ncr nnck is nn Aln Knrlm peasant como to moot her husband, who is at tfi mosquo. Ann so on until you wonder if tho draeo- mon la not Imposing on your credulity, for what ho docs seems no whit easier than to walk up Rrondway and pick men out by callings nnd towns nn Insurance ngent from Drldgeport, a butcher from Pough keepsie, a reporter hurrying to nflrc. Yet nsk nnyono clso if wlint ho says Is true. Ask tho peoplo themselves and you will get tho namo Information. It Is nbsolutely true, though perhaps ho had never set eyes on ono of these people. Ho simply rends for you certnin signs of fnco nnd dress that nro plnln as print to thoso Orientals, born and bred to on Infinite curiosity nbout their neighbor's business nnd nn nmnzlng power of mlnuto observation. They ought to mnko great detectives. Ono of tho most successful excursions rtsulted from tho opportuno appenrnnco of n goat on top of n stono wall. It was down nenr the bazars. "What la tho goat doing thero?" I In quired. "Ho has gono thero to eat," said tho dragoman. "To cat?" "Yes, to what you call pasture." "Pasture on tho roof?" "Yes, It Is very largo. Many things grow there, You wish to go up?" It ended In our getting two Moslem lads to show us n place whero it was posslblo io climb tho wnll with tho help of cracks for hands and feet. At lenst It wns possl blo for them to climb, but I slipped when nbout halfway up and came down sprawling. Tho Moslem lnds lnughed heartily, which was mortifying, so when wo finally got safely up (I was pulled nnd boosted) I mndo the dragomnn trnnslato tho proverb which Bays that every mnn Is good at his own gnme, nnd I offered them n plaster each to Imitate mo In a llttlo thing Hint any lad In my country would do easily. They wished to try. 'Stand on your left foot," said I, Jilke this. Rend your right foot up nnd hold it In your right handso. Then go down slowly until your right kneo touches the ground so, and como up ngaln," Tho Moslem lads tried this sevoral times The Pleasure Is All Ours- nnd it Is no trotililo ivhntcver to hiiow you our Clirlsttims novelties, even if you don't buy. luiiiK the e'llldren-If n child sIiowh n lennlni: toward imisle It Is ono of the best possible traits of chnr- ncter-and as such It sliould be enrotir-Hired-One dollar will do a whole lot In our establishment We hnve a .full lino of goods that will appeal eKpeclaliy to thoso who have n loni; list of presents to buy- Don't forget wo are sole agents for the celebrated Ht-ginn music boxes play 1.000 tunes-We have them from $11.00 up. A. HOSPE, Untie and Art 1613 Dauetafc Drex L's Christmas Shoes- All women know the llnnan shoe Is the proper shoeswell dressers Insist on having the Hannn others "Just as good" and "Just as stylish" luck that charac ter that has made tho Hannn famous the same Is true of the Hunan men's shoes Drex 1.. Khooinnn's Is tho only store that sells tho lluiiun shoes In Omaha as a Christmas gift for your wife or your husband they hnve no eiiunl enamel, pntent enlf, Ideal patent kid, viol kid and calf every pair a foot litter. We will lit them after Christ mas, The foot nnd Its llttlug Is a busi ness we know . Drexel Shoe Co., Onmha's Up-to-itntr Slide llouaa, 1410 KAll.VAM tmtUOT. nnd went sprawling after each attempt, whllo I lnughed. "Tell them that Is ray game," I snld, nnd felt belter. CAll STAHTKU WITH A .MlltlC. Xevc York Coittiiti Required (o l'ny DiitiuiKcn for Injur). Mary Dotchotnnn of Rrooklyu, nftor a prolonged litigation, hns been successful In tho court of appeals in her action to recover damages from the Rrooklyn Heights Railroad company for personal Injuries re ceived by her whllo n passenger upon ono of Its trolley cars, Her story on tho trial, In Rrooklyn, nearly three years ago, was that sho signaled tho car, which stopped; that the motorman beckoned to her to enter It by tho front platform, opening tho gato for tho purpose of giving her entrance; thnt bIic got upon tho pint form, nnd, Just nB sho wns stepping In, or had stepped Into tho body of tho enr nnd before sho wns able to sit down the car started with a violent Jerk, by which sho wan thrown down and severely Injured. Tho car started, she said, with great force, A woman, a passenger in tho enr at tho time, and seated, characterized the start as "such n Jerk It almost throw us off our feet too." A verdict given In plaintiff's favor for $4,000 was set nsldo by the court, but tho nppollato division of tho second department directed n reversal. Presiding Justice Goodrich nnd Justice Woodward dissenting. Tho court held by Justice Cullen (now of tho court of appeals) that the ruin that tho Jar or Jerk of nn electric car when It Is started In motion Is not cvldcuco of negli gence was appllcablo only within certain limitations nnd where a woman passenger was Injured as tho result of tho car being started before eho had taken her seat the Jury might properly find such nctlon con stituted n want of oven ordinary enrc. Tho court of appeals has nlllrmed the order nnd directed Judgment for tho plaint Iff on tho verdict. I.AIKIIl AMI IMirsTKY. Great Drltnln annually produces 300,000,WO yntiln of textiles. Pittsburg bnrbcrs wnnt u-cent shops abol ished nnd Sunday work to cense. Tho city of Chicago will demand tlm union lubel on nil brooms purchased by tho city In the futuro. A servnnt girls' union hns been formed In wntcrtown, N. Y., on n basis of hours from a. m. to 7 p. m, nnd $4 nnd J3 per weok as wnges, Tho nverago dally compensation for tho general olllrers of the various railways In tho rutted States Is $7.47. whllo the uverngo for the working employes Is $I.G0. A colony of colored people hns moro or less npprortrlntely selected land In the vi cinity of Painted Rock, Mo., ns the loca tion for establishing a farming community. Tho Hackdrlvers' union In Detroit posts bills in neighborhoods where deaths occur warning the peoplo ngnlust patronizing undertakers who hlro non-union carriages, In tho shipyards on the Delaware river seventy-ono vessels nro being built. Tho cost of these ships will bo about J30.000.W), nnd the work Is giving employment to 42,000 men nnd distributing $I76,OOJ In wasc.i each week. Tho report of tho employes' relief fund of tho Pennsylvania Railroad company's llnca east of Pittsburg nnd Erlo sIiowh that the payment of benellts to Its members und families of deceased members for tho month of October, 1900, amounted to $00,698.30. Tho piano nnd organ makers' unions of Chicago have Increused from a membership of iO) to 2,000. nnd they demnnd n charter from the Amcrlcnn Federation of 1,-ibor. Tho products of the piano factories of tho I'nlted Htntes rench in valuo $65,000,000, Chlcngo runkliiK second In output. Tho Rrooklyn (N. Y.) Central Labor union decided that on January 1 the delegates to that body must bcRln the new year by wearing clothes homing tlio union label. On tho first Sunday In the new year n committee will inspect the clothing of tho delegatos, and nil found wcnrlne- clothing without tho label will bo suspended from tho meetings. Tho shoo manufacturers of tho eastern states nro t-qulrmlng because tho shoo ma chinery trust Is getting them more thor oughly in its iowcr nnd threatens to almost control tho entire Industry Action looking to the formation of a manufacturers' com bine Is talked of. as they nro being squeezed nil around by tho leather, machinery, rub ber und other combines. Tho shoo manufacturing firm nf D. O, Ktmr & Co. of Toronto. Canada, nfter flulit. ing tho shouworker.i' union for years, nn- nouneod ns n result of n conference with President Tobln. renresentlmr the union. that their fnctory hereafter would bo a strictlv union one, and that tho union stamp would In future appear on every pair of fhoen turned out by them. All of mo twu employes noi now in me union will Join. YE S, I LV3UST SEE The Jeweler 2(5 S. (6th Si, Pixton Blk. TOMORROW. His prices are modorate his stock is first-class and I know I can be suited there. Does this mean you? MM-fmantmraDMninM Open Monday Evening. Only one day more in which to select your Christ mas Presents WnnU fnp JMh the Library and Combinafion Desk ami Devk Cum uuwrv wtinwn Wo nlway!, cnrry n irK0 ino of thoso nnd can satisfy every domnnd. . . .Tho stock comprises many exclusive designs In Oolilcn Oak, Mahogany Finish und Solid Mahogany at prices rnnglng from $1.1 to JSJO.OO. Cliifin Clnvsetu For btuutv or cnnvcnicncc in the Dining Uoam noth Z. 11 "iii-Miil ! Ing enn compare with n Chlnn Closet of ti rood style ... When filled with tho pretty plteos you have, It brightens tho whole room and ndds to tho richness of your furnishings. I?nckerl Comfortnlh Itockcra ...give mil eom fort ....Turkish Mockers " ' for tho Library. Kancy wood or upholstered Hookers for tho reception room parlor slttlnt; room prices ranging from $t.W up. Couches and Davenports T'T:Z TJZ work and can furnish In all materials. ..velour ...tapestry or lculher....nt till prices. Center Tables and Library Tables ,&( gifts Til in Tii i nan i i i i i.MniMwmw nnd enn bo had at prices to conform to nil purses .. Wo havo them In nil woods und tlnlsbes... .solid mahogany ...mahogany finish . .goldon or Finnish oak. vernls martin or blrd'seyo maple. ...Also n good rtssortmcnt of Jardlnler stands und pedestals In Tcnkwood. T IldieS Desks rC1 nrtielc for your home .... 'c hnve a J.t- 1 1 Limn i mm well assorted lino In oal:....mnplo....mnlioi;uny finish nnd solid mahogany. ...from $3.0) to $150.00. Parlor CabillCtS "c'",r! a liW ltc henutiful designs. .. .in i.ini.wii .mi tho mahogany (plain or InhUd), vernls martin nnd gold.... from $S(W to $203.00, As a Christinas Gift ""'! ,7'," f,no:f ;";'' ( i i i n, somo nrtlolu of furniture selected with n view to comfort ns well us beautify tho homo. ..Space permits mention of but a fow of tho hundreds of tho most npproprluto Christmas gifts to bo seen on our tloorM....Wo Invite your Inspection. Dewey & Stone Furniture Co. 1115-1117 Farnam Street. For That Christmas Dinner Thoro will bo n number of things which you will ordor from us such as lco cream, etc Don't put It off, but glvo us your order by Monday evening, then wo can Insure you prompt dollvery will havo cvorythlng thnt's nice for Christmas dinners, nut don't forgot our candy department, cspo ctally If you wish us to send a box for you by express. We've got tho handsomest Christmas boxos and Nuikots ever displayed in Omaha 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 pounds and whoro is there a lady who wouldn't appreci ate ono of these beautiful boxes or bnskcts filled with our delicious candy? But give us your order early woil do tho sending. W. S. Balduff, (520 Farnam St. Dats De Way Tse Goin to Look for Santa Claus tomorrow night, you can hot your sweot llfo Iso not goln' to let him get away from mc, for Iho written hlm a letter tcllln' him what I want, nn' of ho don't bring It ders goln' to bo trouble IIo wuz luto my boss' store lookln' nt dom 75c Iron wagons, 25c sleds, 50c It. & II. skates, lOo nnd $4.00 knives, 25o nnd $1.7u tcol chests, $1.18 voloclpcdcs, $2.60 chafing dishes, $1.00 carving sots, OSc for Fancy tea and coffco pots, razor sets for $2.00, scissors nnd shears 25c. Don ho'n got plated knives, forks nnd spoons, nn' you can rely on what my boss sells, 'cnuen he don't hundlo dnt cheap, trashy sort, only do very best. A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St. Our Bicycle Man Thinks some one will give hlm a tur key for his Christmas dinner. If they do he knows that his range like u well Kroomed horse Is in the "pink of condi tion" Can you say ns much for your rnnKc, funiuco or Kusollne stove? Of nil the dnys In the year Oltrlstmas should find your cooking nnd heatlnu; 6tores In pood rvptilr. With how ranch more daintiness dues n lady serve up her tnrkey and plumb puldlny when all thliiKS work together In harmony. Truly we urv the pnaee tuukera. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS Telephone 0G0. 1207 Doustas St, BAVtl .UtMSM. WATRii-nu. tvroMizuH, rro. l. Hard rubber, tube with one tip, price 76c, by mall 10c extra. Wo have a large stock of all kinds and slivs. Tin; ai.oi: & n:Koi.n co, DcfonnUy Brace Manufacturers. ItW Furnam St. Opposite l'axton hotal. .4831 or bedroom. ...A floor fuu or mem.... Bargains -IN- Bicycles FOU- Christmas It will pay you to come in nnd look over our lino now wo cun rive you money. Omaha Bicycle Co.. Cor, Kith nnd ChlctiRO Kt.