THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RUNT) AY, JANUARY 20, 1001. 8 CURRENT COUNCIL MINOR MHNTION. Davis spIIh Kann. Davis sells drills. "Mr. Hlley," 6-cent cigar. l'lne Missouri oak. Oltbcrt Oros. Ons natures nml Rlobes nt Ulxby's. 1'lno A. II. C. beer, Ncunmycr's hotel. Wollman, scientific optician, 409 Il'tl'y. Hchmldt's photos BUarnntced to please Moore's stock food kills worms, fattens. W. J. Hostcttcr, dentist, Hnldwln block. I.cffort. Jeweler, optician, 2M Uroailway. Drink Iludwelscr beer. D. HOBonfcld, oKt. Picture framing. C. K. Alexander & Co., Sit IJrondwny. W. I. Gruff, undertaker and dlslnfoctor, 101 Houth Main street. Thono 600. Oct vour work done at the popular Enslc laundry, 751 Uroadway. 'I'hono 167. Morgan & KWn. tipholstcrlnB. tmrAluto repalrlnB. mattress miiklnc. 12J H. Main st. Yv r l'arsons of Kansas City Is spend ing two weeks wllh his pnmntH In this eltj. Tim rtoyal and I.ndy HlKhlnnders will me.' " Tuesday evenlnii In Hoyal Arcanum mil. . . i Hev. Albert VenthiK wont tn i Pcrclval, , In., yesterday to occupy tho pulpit ot tho nap tlst eh'.irch today. Conntv Treasurer Arnd yesterday can- until Saturday, February 2. Henry CVNell of Tenth avenue nnd Six teenth street, who has been very sick for threo weeks, Is ablo to bo out again. A want nd In Thn Iter, will bring results. ' Tho enmo attention given to u want ml in Council llluffs ns at tho Omaha ufllec. Sheridan coal, onco tried always used. . fimokcloss, no soot, clinkers nor sulphur. I I'rlco $5, Jo.CO. Tenlon & Koley. solo nscnts. Prank I. lVtter of Oakland, ono of l'ot tawattamlo county's prominent fti"nrij, was In Council Uluffs yesterday vIbIIIhb friends. , Tho Mily Mnrcabees will meet' at tho uninl time and place Tuesday 'afternoon for tho Installation of nllleers. Tho guards aro requested to meet curly. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Henry Solllnger, aged (12, and Johanna Henry, aged -tr,, both of Onmbn. Justlco t'crrlcr olllelated at tho wedding. Jewel court. Tribe of Hen Hur. will meot In regular session tomorrow night, lho decree staff Is requested to bo promptly on hand for work In tho court degree. Ocorgo Qreen. living at Twenty-second utrent and Avenue II. was arrested yester day, charged with cruelty to an animal. Complaint wim lodged with tho pollco that ho hail beaten un old horse. Ilubo Fleming was severely shaken and strained last evening by tho upsetting of a load of hay on which ho was riding on upper Uroadway. llu was taken In tho pollco nmbulanco to his homo at 3j Modi sou avenue, C. I,. Damon, tho nllcgcd itinerant barber sentenced to thirty days In, the county Jail for tho theft of n razor, revolver and a cheap watch, Is snld to havo onco been secretary to a noted Toxub congressman. Ilo ascribes his downfall to liquor. Mrs. Mary Jessen caused lho arrest yes terday of ThorwiiM Clemensen, a 12-year-old boy, on tho chargo of assaulting and beating her llttlo girl. Justlco IVrrler will try tho caso Kebruury -. tho boy In this mcantlmo being released on his own recog nizance. Oeorgo Brvln Johnson, a bartender of Carroll. la., tiled in tho United States dis trict court hero yesterday a petition In voluntary bankruptcy. His liabilities so cured and unsecured, aggrcgato $1,121.2.). Ho has assots amounting to $125, but claims them all un exempt. A ono and a half-story frnmo barn on tho premises of 11. S. Jordan at KB Glen nvenuo was destroyed by llro about 0:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho blaze originated In tho haymow, whero a llgnted lantern hnd been loft overnight Ono horso perished In tho flames. Tho wholu barn was In flames by tho tlmo tho llro department arrived on tho scene. City Engineer litnyro had tho brldgo over Jllilllin crei'K ui j'ouriruiiui nirrai unu Third avenno closed yesterday. Tho trus hoh urn rotten und tho structuro Is unsafe. Tim imnrnni'h tn thn lirldira was fenced Off. but no lights wcro loft thcro nt dark. About 0 o'clock Dr. II. H. Jennings drovo Into tho fence. Tno pouco wero noiiucu unu rc;a llglits wero placed thcro. ' Mrs. Jnno Baldwin has attached tho Vienna restaurant on Uroadway to satisfy a claim of $140 for rent. Axel Anderson, tirnilmr of ttui urntirlelor. has filed a claim for $59 for wages. Vigo Anderson, tho pro prietor, recently gavo a J70O mortgage upon nlB equipment to sce.uro a local grocery firm to whom ho was Indebted. Deputy Sheriff linker mado tho BcUure. Illuft City council No. D9, F. A. A., has elected theso olllcers: I. 1.. Jennlo Mess, ner; 1.. J. T. Uinnlmr: V. 1'., Ixina Whit ...no.,i.... Tl.nr.taii 1 1 II m,l nil Ml II ! MPfiriV larv, r.llrii niiciuurn; uimiMiuu, uun", S utile, William Huston; sentry, J. W. Jones; ,, V. I.ursen; medical oxamfner, Dr. Trey nor and Dr. I'ockhnni: trustees, M. A. Limning, ltosa Huston, D. A. Sweeney. An carlv attraction nt tho Dohany theater will bo Sol Smith ltussell's great play, A l'oor Kelutlon," which has not been seen here for somo time. Mr. Krnnk Keenan us Noah Vulo has achieved a perfect triumph during tho last year In this port and u splendid production of this play may be looked forward to. Tho supporting company Is a lino ono and all tho original scenery costumes and stago settings aro carried b Mr. Keenan. Tho mult City laundry Is now In Its new home, at 22 and 21 North Main street. Everything In connection with tho Uuindry t. new building, which Is ono or tho most 1m unsine structures In tho .city, Is new throughout. Tho machinery fa ofthe most .n.in.t .if.aif.ti mifi tim ni-nnrlotors. Messrs. Wallace & Grout, nro to be congraulated on their enterprise nnd good fortune In hay lug such a modem laundry plant. It Is without doubt tho most complete laundry In tho entire country. They urn now pre purcd to do all tho work that is turned Into them and will nihko a siu'clalty in turning out lino work on collars and cuff. "'-'hero's nothing lakes tho lonullness and thn bitterness out of life like, a bahy, wrotn Mark Twain years ago. A ilramutlBt whoso name closely resembles that of lho celebrated humorist evidently recognized tho domcstla truth contained in tlioso linos when ho wroto that sparkling farce. "Whoso Baby Aro YoilV that makes Its first Uppeurur.co at tho Dohuny thwater to night. The effervescent plot of thlH piece revolvea around nn Innocent baby who causes complications and ludicrous situa tions enough to puzzlo tho most Hub le nilnd. From tho rise of thn curtain til Its final fnll u series of funny Incidents follow each other In such rapid succession that thcro Is not a dull moment In tho ontlro evening's entertainment. In Pl f . eomewlmt rug-tlmn suggestion of Its tit lo it Is renlly a fnrco of a high order, at times approaching tho Btandard of refined comedy. If n young lndy smiles nt hur sweetheart nnd a married woman smiles on a hus band, why should Sapho. from her perch on tho wall, smllo with tho lucky man who partakes ot that famoiiB whisky,, bought In bond nnd sold only nt Tho Hoffman? IT DOiTT PAY To Buy Poor Shoes Thnt is tho reason that every customer ot our store Is always pleased with his purchase. Wo do not keep poor shoes even If wo do Bell ot a low price. Wo keep tho best tho factory turns nut, nnd when you get shoes at our storo you can depend upon hav ing received full vnluo for your monoy. SARGENT8 Look for the Bear. FAFM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska und lown. James n. yasnay, jr., IM Alain hi. i. wuuiicu imuiB. a mn IJy 3tflUa TOUT WGnBV!n.nt " " " w www. j wim uio KAVINCS. LOAN XSO IllIII.DI.MCl ASS'.I, 13U I'cnrl Htrcut, Council Uluffa, la, NEWS OF IOWA. BLUFFS. ' PLANS FOR A DAY NURSERY Union of Aoiocifited Oheritiea Will Call for Infants Whose Mothers Work. DECISION TO BECOME INCORPORATED BODY Anna II. IMielns I" rrrlilent 01 mo Ornnnlrntlon, AV'lileli Intends to llrliiK All Alins-nivrrn Into llurmonloun Co-opc rntton. At a meeting of tho Associated Charities yesterday afternoon at tho residence of Mrs. Oeorgo T. I'helps It wns decided to tnako tho organization an Incorporated one nnd with this end In view articles were adopted and tho following officers elected: President, Anna I). Phelps; vlco president, Alvlna Rockwell; recording socrotary, Hosamotid Tnrklngton; treasurer, Clara Drown; auditor, Sarah Smith; assistant au ditor, Margaret Maiirerj corresponding sec retary, Anotta Wallace; assistant corre sponding secretnry, Carrlo nallcngcr; at torney, Cnrollno Dodge; chaplain, Soplironln Dcl.ong. Tho Incorporators Include the foregoing ofllrera nnd thn following: I.ettlo Mont gomery, Mary Drown, Julia Swanson, Helen Montgomery, Clara Fredericks, Susau Hess, Hannah McCnbc, Kllcn Atkins, Anna Sims, Fanny Dradley, Emma Corey. Tho general naturo nnd object of tho or ganization Is to systematize, organtzo nnd bring Into harmonious co-operation tho charities and alms-giving of tho city. In or der to furnish lmmcdlato relief to tlioso In distress; to provldo that tho enso of every applicant far relief bo fully and Immedi ately lnvestlgetcd; to endeavor to help the poor to help themselves by furnishing or providing work for those who nro nblo to work; to organize nnd carry on nny chnr Itublo, benevolent or Industrial Institution for tho furthernmo of theso objects nnd for tho benefit of tho poor. Ono of tho first things tho members of tho organization have In view Is tho estab lishment of n "creche" or day nursery, whero tho Infant children of mothers who aro obliged to support thcmsolves will bo enrod for during tho day freo of charge. Tho affairs ot tho organization will bo managed by n board of trustees. Gravel roofing. A. II. need, EU Droadway. OFFICER & I'USEY HE All ESTATE. Apprnlsern Mu1c Tlirlr Ilcport Upon Hunk's AhsoIn. S. O. Underwood, II. W. Dlndcr nnd J. r. Hess, appointed by tho district court to make an appraisement of tho real estate holdings of the banking firm of Officer & PiiBoy, filed their report yesterday aftcr nqon. Tho total valuo placed by them upon this class of tho bank's assets is $105, 0S2. In tho report filed Inst October by Receivers Dcrcshclm nnd Murphy of tho vnsscts of tho bnnk, tho real estato holdings wero listed at n valuntton of $157, 3C1, being $52,270 moro than tho valuo esti mated by tho appraisers. Tho lnr&est dif ference occurs In tho valuo of tho city lots. Tho real estato In tho city is ap praised at h valuo of $40,485. The banking house Is appraised at $13,000, while In the rocolvers report It wns listed nt $17,000. Tho Btoro building ndjolnlng tho bnnk Is appraised at $!),000, as against $11,000, ns It Is listed In tho roport of tho receivers. Two lotB in Grimes' addition, which wcro listed In tho receivers' report nt $7,208, nro estimated to bo worth $3,000 by tho np pralsors. Threo lots in Mynstcr'u addition nro nppraised at $500 each and eighteen lots In Williams' addition nt $C,800. One lot In ncers' addition Is nppraised nt $500. In tho enso of tho farming lands tho estimate of tho apprnlscrs nnd tho vnluo ns listed by the rocolvers do not differ very largely. Tho lands In Pottawattamie county aro upprnlscd nt $28,982. In Monona county 258 acres aro appraised nt $40 nn ncro, making n total of $10,240. Eighty acres In Harrison county nro appraised at $20 an aero, a total of $1,600. Tho undi vided half of forty acres in Cook county, Illinois, Is npprnlsed nt $4,000. A lot on St. Mary's avenuo In Omaha Is npprnlsed at $2,000. Lnnds in Nebraska nro nppraised ns fol lows: Scotts Bluff county, 323 acres. $2,000; Cedar, county, 320 acres at $27.50, $S,800; Plcrco 'county, 320 acres at $20, $0,100. The tax titles to a number of cltv lots aro appraised at $575. Tho cxpenso ot tho appraisement amounted to $316.50. Under tho law tho nppralsers nro entitled to chargo $2 a day nnd expenses. They each put In n bill for twenty-fivo days. Tho incidental ex penses nmounted to $190. 5G. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephono 250. Davis sella paint. Another disc, ot Smallpox. Another caso of smallpox was discovered yesterday afternoon. Tho patient Is George Bell, city solicitor for tho commission houss of Constaut &' Co. on South Main street. iiou ib Buffering from what la termed vario loid, i mild form of smallnox. His rnsi. donco in tho Canning Cut was placed under qunrnntino. ucii Una been broken out since last. v tHinesuny, but hnd continued nt his miBincss until yesterday nftcrnoon, when tho attention of tho Board of Health was cnlled to his caso nnd ho wns ordered to keep within doors nt his home, which Is just within the city limits. Thore nro flvo members In tho family. Tho Board of Henlth met yesterday nfter- noon and took tho nccessnry legal steps to establish qunrnntino rogulntlons nt the Kunz and Boll residences. It was decided unnecessary to plnco guards nt tho Bell noine. Tho question of tho advisability of nunr- nntlnlng tho Neuraayor hotel was discussed, out moro appeared to bo no lmmcdlato oc caslon for doing so. It was reported that many of tho transient guests at tho Neu mnyor left tho houso In n hurry beforo day break yesterday morning, fearing that tho authorities would establish a quarantine utero. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Howell's Antl-Knwf cures coughs, colds. Ninlth-lInlliMvit)- "uo In Court. Tho caso of Spencer Smith and others against Holloway and others occupied all of yesterday In tho district court and tho hearing of tho suit of County Recorder Smith ngalnBt Pottawattamie county had to bo indefinitely postponed. County Attornoy Klllpack filed nn nnswor to Recorder Smith's petition yesterday In which the lnw Is quoted In support of tho county's contention that tho county' re corder having a deputy ho cannot bo al lowed nny extra allowanco for clerk hire Tomorrw, on tho convening of court, Judgo Thornell will hear tho nrguments in tho Ofllccr & PiiBey bank ense, wherein the solvency of tho llrm is attacked in the po titlon of intervention of Day & Hess and J. K. Coopei, Tho hearing in the application of Frank Shlnn for a temporary Injunction restrain Ing tbo Board of County Commissioners from carrying out tho "tax ferrot" contract with F. M. Cunningham, Is slated for Tues day rooming, but will probably havo to be postponed to allow tho completion of tho Smith-Holtowny case. Tt Arrests for Theft of Watch. Two negroes, charged with stealing n watch from ltoblnson Dros., Uroadway Jew elers, yesterday afternoon, nro under ar rest In dmnbn. They wero arrested ncross tho river for another theft and tho watch stolen here was found with them. They gavo tho names of Henry and Louis Smith. Tho negrocB entered tho storo of ltob lnson Dros. nnd ono of them asked to look nt n wnteh that was in tho window. Whllo he was examining It near tho door Robin son asked him 'to call In a man who was cutting cordwood for him in front of tho store. Tho negro w,lkcd out, told the wood cutter Mr. Robinson wanted him nnd then startod on a run down tho street. Ills companion followed and both men wcro lost to sight beforo Robinson had tlmo to give tho alarm. Word was sent to tho Omaha pollco nnd a short tlmo afterward the two men wcro un der nrrcst thcro on another charge when the stolen watch wns found on them. Thoy refused to como back hero without requisi tion papers. Prlzo two-step at Palm Orovo ball Tues day, Jan. 22. Tickets, 25c. Ileal Estntr Transfers, Tho following transfers were filed yester day in tho abstract, title nnd loan ofllco of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: "William Phillips and wlfo to John M. 1'hllllps, w',4 nwU. neU nc', and nw4 sw'4 30-76-12. w. ij $ 4.0OJ J. W. Squire nml wife to Hans IVter ieison, o H',s acres ot ns se!j Ht'i sjv'i 17-75-43. w. d Soicn M. Horenon to Frank Spencer, BOO 1 els ne'4 31-77-42, q. c. d Nancy D. Patten to William Patten, hinds In sections 3, 3 und 10-7fi-4l, ci. i tl.. Wlllla nni Pnttnn in Knnnv II Intn. w's set nnii se'i nei y-iu-4i, w. ... b Mechanics' Savings bank to A. A. Clark, o 22 feet of w 31 feet lot 2, blrck 1. Iiayllss' 1st add, s. v. d 10,000 Omaha National bank tn A. A. Clark, e IS feet lot 1R4, and west 2 feet lot IKi, original plat, w, il 9,500 Manforil 8. liattghn and wlfo to John M. Vlckcrs, lot 4, block ED, Riddle's uubdtv, w. d 750 Total eight transfers $:t,7Gl Clinrcli Note. This evening nt Grnco Episcopal church nishop Morrison will administer tho rlto of confirmation nnd deliver nn address on mis sions. All services will bo at tho usual hours. Elder V. A. Smith of Omaha will occupy tho pulpit this evening nt tho Latter Day Saints' church on Pierce street. There will bo a social servlco at 10:30 o'clock In tho morning. Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services nt 10:43 this morning In the Supp building. Tho subject of tho lesson will bo "Truth." The regular experience meeting will bo held Wednesday evening. at S o'clock. Tho Right Itov. Theodoro N. Morrison, D. D., Episcopal bishop of Iown, will preach nt tho morning service today In St. Paul's church. Tho rector, Ilev. Oeorgo Edward Walk will preach nt tho evening Bervlco nt 7:30 o'clock. At tho First Congregational church this, morning tho pastor, Itov. J. W. Wilson, will tnko as tho subject of his sermon. "Wickedness nnd Fire. ' Sunday hcIiooI will bo held at noon. Chrlstlun Endeavor society meeting nt 6:30 p. m. und n short gospel scrvlco nt 7:30 p. m. Sell Their Telephone IittercnO. BURLINGTON, la., Jan. 19. (Speclnl.) Tho Interests of tho Hubingers in the Mis sissippi Vnlley Telephone company havo finally been disposed of to Charles II. Rnn dlo of Chicago. Tho consideration named In tho bill of snlo filed in tho county audi tor's ofllco hero Is $40,000. For this sum tho Hubingers transfer to Mr. Randle all their telephone exchanges, telephones and tele phone systems between the cities. town3 nnd villages of Keokuk, Montrose, Fort Mndlson, Weaver, Burlington, Medlapolls, Wapello, Frultland, Columbus Junction. Grandvlew and Muscatine. -Mull ltolilicry Clonrcil Up. HAMPTON, la., Jan. J9. A registered mall packago containing $2,000 was taken from n mall car on n sidetrack of tho Chi cago Oreat Western railway hero on Mon day last. Postolllco Inspectors W. M. Kotcham of Mnrshalltown and C. E. Stew art of Iowa City wcro detailed to Investi gate tho theft and this evening Inspector Ketcham hnd Sheriff Watt nnd Postofllco Clerk Morcy of this city found tho money in tho cellar of tho houso occupied by Jack Hanson, a brakeman on tho Chicago Great Western road. Ho was arrested nnd has confessed. Salnotio n I'ay ..'H)0 anil Cost. ONAAVA, In., Jnn. 10. (Soeclal.l Jmiiro Oliver trave tho whisky sellers of Monona county nil n stinlfiht flno of J300 and costs, without regard to whether they wero run ning "holes-ln-tho-wnll" or "prohibition drug stores," tho only exception bolnc Frank nice of Uto, who got $500 and costs for persistent violations of tho law. All towns In Monona county had tho required no per cent to run under the mulct law, ns canvassed by tho board, except Hloncoo and Cnstonn. MoorlM-iid'n ITnliiuo Plan, ONAWA, In., Jnn. 19. (Sncclal.l The town of Moorhcad In Monona conntv hns just completed n now brick building at a cosi 01 several tnousand dollars, which .Is called n "township high school." It Is n flno structuro and a credit to tho new town. nnd snld to bo tho only township high school Dunning in mo state. All tho scholars In Spring Valloy township will attend school in aioornean ana tho county schools In that township will bo abolished. Srttlpn (he Deroe Estate. DES MOINES, Jnn. 19. The sunremo court this morning nfllrmod a decision of tho lower court Involving tho $120,000 cs tnto of A. n. Devoo of.Crcston, giving all lho property to six children. Shortly bo foro death Devoo marrjed Miss Carrlo Son ley, .his domestic, sho signing nn nnto nuptlal contract to make no claims upon tho estato. Tho decision wns based on tho contract. InwniiN Co to Oklahoma. STOUM LAKE, la., Jan. 19. (SneclaU 1 no uKinnoma boom has struck Storm Lake ns well as Alta nnd n speclnl car took out tho following persons: C. It. Morkloy, J. O, npooncr, iur. nnu airs. C. Curnutt. Krom Alta wcro: It. Clalscr, S. Penco, John Wnl laco. Mr. Iiuckman, Alfred Wntts, Ocorgo McKny, II. W. Chllds, C. Cornellussen, ueorgo l'cnco nnu J. Wngstnff. Atuly ln I no In llclraspil. O.VAWA, In., Jan. 19. (Special.) Andy rnino, wno was arrested for criminal as sault last spring and tried nt Inst term of court, tho Jury Btandtng 9 to 3 for ncqult tal, has been released from custody by nd vlco of tho county nttorney, an thefo wns not considered ovldenco enough to convict Mo no 11 11 (Nullity's Tno. ONAWA. la., Jan. 19. (Special.) Tho taxbooks of Monona county, Just turned over to tho treasurer for collection work, show that tho total valuation of tho' county Is f4,13S,llil, with n total levy of $175.6l4,fi8 Of this amount $23,232,39 Is for thn con struction of tho Woodbury-Monona ditch. I.n Crippo coughs often contlnuo for months and bometlmes lend to fatal re sults nfter tho patient Is supposed to hnve passed tho danger point, Foley's Honey and Tar affords positive protection nnd security from theso coughs. Myers-PIUon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Dni Store, LSouth Oman. Bilious-Got a Cold? You're bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. Be sure you get CASCARETS! Don't let them sell you a fake substitute. o o o o a Q m o Q o 5 THE TABLET HMI, in-. ,.tut Mi ilia lilil- XII, jljHlto on ccrs Decemoer 4, 1733. avfb nTe nird yonr rnlnnhlr CAS- K Bflk 71 CAUK l-s and find them perfect. Couldn't Kr- JFjW .HiHIIIIIIIIA iat do without them. I have used them for capw JSw mH HS ,!'R some, time for Indigestion and biliousness .',- MZM r LY Hh5I nnd nm now completely cured. Recommend " MXm tHw iKftV Jr" ,,lcm 10 every one. Once trlrd. you will b MKtm JH Di- ntvcr be without them In the family." n.-. mm jm dim. Emv- a- max- w. y. e a flflV m nn( movement J on foot in New gclf, i IH ijliw BEST FOR BOWELS Atf D LIVER. nt?ivi VTPPn TYl rrttl!t1 tiAw1 IranbtM. nnfnrtlrltla. bltlotiinr.a. bod brenlh, bn4 bloU, wind on hrMttcbfi IQillre.llon, nimpiri, iminiiiiiirriiiiiiK, i,.-r- ruui,ir, pM,,n cum plrxlun nnd dlitlnr... Wlirn your liuwfli ilnnH mom rritnlurly Tu ara !etlB tlrb. C'nnatlpatlon kill, tmmrr, pvoplr tbnn nil othrr iltarillri tuirlhrr. t ! K itnrtcr for Ibr chronic nllmenU nnd lonjt jreur. riO';!nK rimin you will neTrr rt wrll nnd be writ nil llir lime until lull put your liui.f li rlsbtV Tnbe our ndvlen lnrt wllh CANUA ICK 1 H tudity, under uu ab.olulo unranleo to euro op money refunded. 4.19 OOtttHOOtttMOGOSI AFFIRMS THORNELL'S RULING Supreme Court TJpboldi Lower Oonrt'i Deoiaion in Bridgo O&se. NONPAREIL'S EXTRA NOT A PUBLICATION Speclnl Edition, Iamied for Purpose of PiilillsliliiK Amendment to l'rnn uhlnc Ordinance, Held to Ilo Xot I.cKnlly Sulllelont. DES MOINES, Jnn. 19. (Spc3ul.) The Iowa supremo court todny alllrmod In full tho rulings ot Judgo Thornell In tho Omaha & Council Bluffs Brldgo and Hallway caso from Pottawattamlo county, in which nn nctlon had been brought to test tho validity ot an ordlnanco passed September 20, 1S97, umending tho frnnchlso ordlnanco passed tho previous year. Tho court holds that an ordinance Is not In forco until after it has been published In accordance with law and that tho publication ot tho ordlnanco in the special edition ot tho Nonpareil at 11 o'clock at night of tho day on which it was signed by tho mayor, being tho last day on which publication would Icgallzo It, was not a publication within tho meaning of tho law. Tho special edition was got out especially for tho purpose ot publishing this ordl nanco nnd It was not of general circulation. Tho publication wns made on that day be cnuso a uow codo went into effect tho next day In Iown. Tho court nlso upheld' tho ruling of Juilgo Thornell that tho clause In tho ordlnurice requiring tho company to keep on salo tickets nt a reduced price in Council Bluffs for salo to residents of Coun cil Bluffs was a discrimination In favor of citizens of ono stnto ogalcst thoso of an other on lntcrstnto business nnd uncon stitutloral. Tho court also passed on nn Interesting railroad dnmnge caso from Decatur county, In which a verdict for $105 hnd been ren dered by a Jury against the Burlington ralt- road because' ono Bowshor had been ejected from a train for refusing to pay tho 10 cents extra faro exacted from persons who pny on tho trnln. Tho principles laid down by tho lower court aro in tho main upheld, but tho reversal was mado on minor points, not nffcctlng nny genornl prlnclplo of dnm- nges. somo preiumcini testimony was au- mltted on cross-examination of tho com pany's witnesses, but tho chief causa of re versal was that In the Judgment was In cluded an Item of $50 for doctor's fees for services performed, when In fact there was no ovldenco that tho services wero worth that sum or that any such sum had In fact been paid or asked. In a enso involving tho estato of A. B. Dovoo of Creston tho court upheld tho legality of a certain marrlugo contract be tween tho widow and tho deceased which she sought to ropudlnto In order that she might Inherit a larger sharo of tho estate. In thl3 case Governor LaFoIletto of Wis consin nppeared for tho appellees In tho caso and won his point. Ilankriiplcy DlNfliarKt'H. Judgo McPherson, In tho United States court, has ordered discharges in bankruptcy In the cases ot Joseph Wardlan, I'henal W. Baker nnd Samuel Locbo of Council Bluffs, Eugcno H. Brady of Logan, John Bucking ham ot Mills county, William Schwaller of Carroll, Estolla M. Williams of Coon Ilapldn, J. O. IledlnbauRh of Itcodcr's Mills, James W. Husaell of Ogdcn, Charles A. Cnstlo of Ottumwn, Orln C. Stoven3 of Adnza, Emll Mclstcr of Dexter, Hnrloy O. Turner of Mlln, J. W. Sharp of Contervillo, Erastus L. Smith of Guthrie county, James E. Dorman of Scranton, Thomas A. Deakln of Ilunnells, Krcd M. Tldrlck and Emma U. Tldrlck of Wintersct, William E. Tonco and Kuto Pence of Keokuk, Edward L. Stovcns of Agency, and W. A. Sexnuer, J. S. Ends, J. I-'. Mnson, Isuac Jacobson, J. N. Patten, J. II. Christopher, II. D. Case, Otto Acton, A. J. Marx, I). It. Mills and W. II., C. E. and Charlos E. Kisser, all of Des Moines. IloelnrcN. IIIh llrtillicr Innocent, John nnd Michael Hertnoy, brothers, who aro notorious criminals, both having served two tcim3 In tho penitentiary nnd both hav ing been released last September from serving eight-year sentences, were again sentenced today In district court to ten years for burglary. Whllo being sentenced John, tho elder brother, startled tho court by declaring, ns ho did eight years ago, that his brother was entirely Innocent of tho crime for which they both served tlmo ami that ho (John) alono committed tho robbery John Burke, who recently enmo hero from Donvor, was sentenced to flvo years for for gory, which ho confessed. A Cnllforiiln-l"n .M ntory. Tho body of Oeorgo A. Shockloy, n bus! Hess man of Des Moines, Is expected to ar rive hero tomorrow from I.os Angeles, whom ho died suddenly last Friday. Tho day on which ho died a young woman ar rived In I.os Angeles irom ues .Moines having In her chnrgo a 15-months-old baby and sho said that she had boon given In structlons that someone would meet her at the train and care for the child. It de veloped that Shockley is the man who hnd sent for tho baby, but hl doath tho day ,ho nrrtved provented disclosure of any cers Decemoer 4, 1783. tbn .Coinnch, bloalrd bnmrU, fiml month, Whitelaw & Gardiner BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Great Remnant Sale Tnfilo Mn i 1 UKIV liui a nemnantR of dress goods, thnt sold In tho j'icku ior lao nnu a pur ynru 11 n on sale, londay, only per yd IU" Tuble No. 2 Remnants of dress goods, (hat sold from 3yo to u.vt per yard, vhP on salo Monday only, per yard -vu Table No. 3 rinmnnntn nt flnn silk ribbon In nlaln. fan cy, and plaids, 4 nnd f. Inches wide, reg ular pneo from ioo to &oc per yu, ihn on Balo Monday only, per yard Table No. 4 Remnants of Sc, 10c nnd 12&c per yd., emoromery insertions, on saiu hp Monday only, per yurd ou Table No. 5 Remnants of 15c. 10c, S3o and 39c cmbrol- dery unu insertion, on saio mo Monday only, per yard uu Table No. 6 Remnants ot 10c and Vc outing flannel, llanni'letteH and percales, on kn salo Moml.iy. pur yard uu Table No. 7 Remnants of outing flnnnel nnd stnndard calico, In dark colors, regular prlco Bo nnd Be, on salo Monday Tin per yard -JV Odds and ends In rnen'H nml women's lino silk neck ties and scurfs, that sold from Mc to $1.00, on xalo 9hf! Monday, ut each .. i -UU, Men's $1.00 silk lleeced underwear, RCp to closo out Monday, ut each Uou Men's lino wool underwenr, somo extra largo sizes, worth Jl.W. on flfl sale Monday, ut each IiUU Lndles' 39o plain corsets, OKn In drab only, each uu Angora nnd Ice wool, In black, white nnd gray, on snlo Monday, per ball On 3 balls for 23c. f U Women's $1.23 cambric wrappers, ORp. On sulo Monday only, each UUu Choice of our cntlro line Ladles' Jackets, nnd cnpeH, on salo 3.hR Monday, at each o- uu Co curtain scrims, on , Qp salo Monday, per yard wo 8c and 10c curtnln scrims, on Pip snlo Monday, at per yurd U-u 15c Swisses nnd scrims, on flp salo Monday, at yard "u 33o nets, Swisses nnd lino curtnln goods, on salo Monday, Up at, yard ,wu Whitelaw! Gardiner Boston Store, Council Bluffs, lowa. Q 0 H ft N Y J KE ft T E R C Sunday, Jan. 20 FIlY.GrcilAf.D .Mt'HIMlY Offers tho Whirlwind Society Farce, Whose Baby Are Yew ? Written by Mark 13. Hwnn, mithor of "JlrOWU S III lOWll iIK m ini'mnj aiieci'ss-Brilliant company of ecimo- .llntiK. It H Intensely funny, v'lean, purcv refined. I'rli'rfc -"' :,,, 111,11 knowledge ho may have had of tho caso. Shockley had been prominent In business In Pes Moines nnd had consldorablo prop erty hero, but went to I.os Angeles to live on account of poor health. Ho was 49 years old and has a wife, but no children. i Mondav juo mi ..tut Mi ma trill- I llltAHAN'TEKll To rfrttK, ri rAKKTinni aald. Now It lioi,ril mlllfoa boxe. n year, sreater thaa any similar medlrlnn In the world. TbW la nbaolnte proof or a-rrat aarrll, aad our belt trtllmonlal. We hnve fallb. and will aelf CAMCAlt KX" abaolately 1 rear innrnnirni 11, curr . ro.iirr irinuntai m me ik fnlr. boneattrlnl. na per alraole direction., nndlfiim nee not .Mil.flH nfter utlna one COe box, return the nnu.ed AOr box nnd the empty box to na by mull, or the drunlat from whom yea nnrehnard It. nnd It! T.lirnoirr linea for Imtli boxea, 1 ake our ndxlce no nintter what alia yeu atart today. llrnlth will nulckly follow and you will blcaa the day von flrat atarted the aia ortJAflG'AltCTM). ilook free by mall. Addl BIKELIIIll XlIIDI to., . It w Cllun, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD We are going to sell our Indies' Jackets, Coats, Wraps, Tailor Made Suits, Waists, Furs and all our ladies' wearing apparel on the installment plan. Also our immense line of Lace Curtains and Draperies and Rogers' Triple Plate Silverware. These goods will be sold on the Easy Payment Plan, thus enabling those in moderate circumstances to get what they desire the best goods of their kind in the market on the installment plan at the pre vailing cash prices of other stores. Novelty Cloak Store, Open evenings. CO TH A Rubber Stamp With Your Name in Any Style Type, 20 Cents. Stamp with name nnd address, from I55c to 50c Rubber Stamp Pads, in nil colors, 25c nnd 35c. Lin en markers, including btnmp, pad and In delible ink, 45c. 307 Broadway. Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots in a body for salo at a very reasonable price. Thest lots are located tn Omaha addition and lis high and dry. They will make a splendid location for some factory. Several other lots suitable for building purposes one of them especially will mako a One location for a home, being within one block of the'motor line and within two blocks of a school houso and church located In tho western part of ths city. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. GentervilleCoal And coal from tho host mines In tho country. Also huril coal anil wood. I'rorript delivery Is our motto. Transfer Line Between Council Bluffs and Omaha councii Bluffs Office, No, 23 North Main St. Toloiihono 128. Otiinlia Oflico, 311 South 12th Stroot. Tolophono 1308. Connection mado with South Omahn Transfer. WILLIAM WELCH, BARTEL & MILLER 100 llroiulMii), Council lllun. c ori'iii: ArlnF.i, per lb To H. Uriind 15e I'e.xbury , 2-u Illo. best 2T'0 Santos 25c 2-11). enn Mochu nnd Java ro II. & M. lllend 25o TMA M film-Dried Japan, iter Ib Mo Bplder I.eg, per lb fA) Gunpowder, per Ib Wo Young Hyson, per In... jo KllKilsh llreakfimt, per Ib TSo NO CURE, NO PAY If jou liars (mall, vrak organ., lent iurr or wrnktnlnff liln, our ucuum Orpan Pavrloprr will rrctnre you without (true or elfctiirttyt 23.000 In uf not on failure, not oho re turnl i no CD P. fratuli wrltefor nortlrulirt. wnt iwalnl In plain rntlo.w LOCAL APPLIANCE. CO., 414 Chilli. Bldc- Dinrn, Colo. 10c. 25c. 50c NEVER SOLD IN BULK. DRUGGISTS ago the Brit bos mt CAS- ouy louny, iwo nua Doxea. TO 53G Broadway, Council Bluffs: JNv -Houses and Buildings Equipped with the latest nucl most modern until tnry plumblnR; opeu work throughout, material of tho best, workmnushlp un exceptionable. Old houses relltteil, de fects remedied, nil, modern conveniences supplied. Wo will Ieavo no Htono un turned to glvo you the best satisfaction nt lowest prices consistent with good work. J. C. Bixby & Son, 20i! Mn.il. Telephone lull. fln I'cnrl St. Council IlliifTa, la. Telephone 252. VOH SATU, Houso of 4 rooms, n-llar, pantry, closets, noble, somo fruit, $4V). House of 4 rooms, cistern, stable, chicken houso, $ 1 25. 3-rooin house, cellar, well, cistern, stable, Hhado trees, fence, I50; 175 lo J100 down, bnlanco monthly. Good 3-room house, nlco corner lot, city wnter. cellar. kooiI utrrnt. irrji. fl.room house, cellar, well, coal house, ncai ,ui uinuniriii ,,cMjit .u runy terms, Houso of 6 rooms, collar, well, barn chicken house anil hugity shed, J700. Good houso of S room, cellar, woll, cistern. barn, two lots, only $1,400. Good houso of 4 rooms and summer kitchen. cellar, cltv water, uood Gl.foot lot, coal house, Jl.lOOj $100 down, balanco J1.1 to JU per month. Good 6-room cottnRe, cellar, cistern, city wnter. bath, cesspool, barn, $1,600: jim cash, balance easy terms. Good 8-room houso on .Mill st,, cellar, city water, cistern, born, shado trees, only Ho'iiso'of S rooms, bath and closet, furnace. uns nnd barn, 12,100. Houso of 7 rooms and store room, pantry, cemented eellor, city water, coal house. fruit, 4 blocks from l O., only ll.fiOO. HOU8KS AND KAHMB FOIt HUNT. Johnston 6c Kerr 5.1 Broadway, Co. Bluffs. Telephono 417. RHEUMATISM t'se Hi'd rrnss Itheumntlsm (Hire, a prompt and sum cure for rheumntlsni Ir. nny form. CurcH sciatica, lumbaKO. neu rulKla, Kout, pains in the bnck, jnmeness, stiff nnd swollen Joints, The best blood purifier mado. A wonderful remi'dy hni I'uretl thousands will euro you try It. At drill? stores or soiit by express, prepaid, 1'rlio Jl.Oii. lied Cross Drug Co., Councf IlluffH, Iowa.