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    THE OMAHA DAILY 7VETC: TllTHSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1001.
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NEWS OF
COUNCIL
311011 MHXTIOX.
Davis sells Rinds.
Davis nella drugs.
Mr. Illloy," R-cent cigar.
l'lno Missouri oak. Gilbert Hros.
Oaa fixtures nnd globes tit Itlxby's.
l'lno A. H. C. beer, Neumnyer's hotel.
Wollmnn, ticlontltlc optician. C0 B'd'y.
Schmidt's photos gunrnntccd to please.
Moore's stock food kills norms, fattens.
W. J. Hostctter, dentist. Haldwln block.
Lcffcrt, Jowcler. optician, 23Uroudwny.
Drink Uudwelser beer. L. Hoscnfcld, ngt.
It. Morgan of Third avenuo Is 111 with
KMl's!t Josephine Scahlll Is convalescing
from grip.
Picture framing. C. K. Alexander ft Co.,
til Hroadwny.
W. 1'. (Jraff, undertaker and dlslnfector,
101 South Main Htrcot. 'Phono 60G.
Get your work dono at tho popular Kaglo
laundry, "21 lJroadway. 'Phono 16..
.1 II. Atwond, formerly of Council Muffs,
now of Chicago. Is visiting friends here.
Morgan & Kl?ln, upholstering, furiilturo
repairing, mnltrcsi makliiB. 123 H. Main st.
Iti.v. Henry DeLong will po to Nooln, la.,
today to nsslst Itev. I. 1'. Kelley In " scries
OI revival inri-niKH. . I
A want nil In The. lice will bring results, i
The snmn attention given to a want ad In
Council llluffs as at the Otnaha olllcc. I
Th Woman's nuxlllary of draco church
wlll meet this afternoon nt t no nomc ii .
Mr Pnrrest Hm th. Madison nvotiue.
olxetnil Hi
t.re". eeit of 1 1 o State Association of County ,
HlllicrvisorH yemeruiiy in ... ......
.... ... ..... ... .1 matt .11 1 .mf,, . m
Council Hluffs lodge No. M. Star of Jupi
ter, will meet tonight In Woodmen of the
World hall. The deputy will bo present
The Athenian club will meet this after
nomi at the home of Mm. S. W. Heynolds,
Seventh avenuo and Seventeenth street.
Bhcrldnn coal, Onco tried always used.
Smokeless", ni
1'rlre $5, J.lfjO.
no coot, dinners nor suiihiui.
l'enion v r oiey, miuu kiii.
Gold lielt Mining. Milling a.iu i-rospeei
compnny will In; held I-rliiuy. .:.su p. m.. in
the omen or mig.ii iiu uwiii.
IHuff"ldH"nlK.? r?.th"rh oVTiu!
road Trainmen, nt Hoynl Arcanum hall
Thursday evening, January 21.
Mrs. W. C James. ,V ."""i.Vr V,t I
V.A. ' rn;,.;- rMiir, e,i ionm vesterdav.
accompanied by M i h. I'almer, who is on her
wbv east.
The case against H. M. Dowern In Justin;
l.'errler'H court In which bo was charged
with felling a Ktolen liorsn to Jack IMiinell,
n siiloou keeper, haw been dismissed for
want of prosecution.
Maxwell Hron. have suspended business nx
grocers at Fifth avenue and Tenth street
and lioth members of the llrm nro said to
have left the city. The store was recently
damaged by llro and the natvaged stock
Hold off.
Archie ("ostello was before Judge Ayles
worth In police court yesterday morning on
n charge of vagrancy. As Costello proved
he was the master of three languages, hug
llsh, German nnd French, the court allowed
lilm to continue on Ids wny.
John X. Baldwin lias been chosen to de
liver the principal address of the day at the
observance of John Marshall day at tho
Iowa Stato unlvtrslty on February 4. An
elaborate program nan been prepared and
exercises will be both afternoon and even
ing. Tho Justices and constables appointed by
tho Hoard of Supervisors to till vacancies
nro slow In qualifying and It looks now as
If thn board when It meets next month
will have to appoint another batch. Those
unpointed at the recent session of the board
have until February 1 In which to qualify
nnd tile their bonds.
William MeMullen. living at Sixth avenilt
and Twenty-ninth street, was arrested Into (
i ii i
morning the court illscliargen mm pern nig
good behavior. MeMullen claimed be had
the right to ehasllse Ills boy when he mis
behaved and I'ulri he minded his own busi
ness and other peoplo should do tho Hnnle.
Mrs. I.ensuro nnd her daughter. Mcda,
while out driving In u buggy last night,
collided with another rig on I-oiirtli avenuo
and Tenth street. Until were thrown from
the buggy, which waa overturned and con
siderably damaged. Tho elder woman was
taken to the hospital, as It wn feared she
was Injured Internally, while the daughter
was taken to the police station. Hoth were
under the lntluence of liquor. ben placed
1n the female ward at the Jail tho young
woman .lashed out all the windows, broko
up the bed and made things lively for the
ulllcers for several hours.
Hid Smith Russell's great play. "A Poor
notation," will bo nt the Dolutny tbenter
tonight. The utmost care Iiuh been taken
in the iitaglug of this piece to make It a
complete and perfect production In every
detail. Tho scenery, property, models, etc.,
are all new. inuklng It a production worthy
f il. l,l..l,..ul tmirll. Tho storv of "A Poor
Relation" keuim one Interested from begin
ning to end on account of Us ilraninuc
strength, amusing situations, bright and
.ii.. i. nini muMterftit construction,
IIowellH has written of It
that "It Is u poem In laughter and tears.
Frank ICeenan. who plnyn Noah ale, Is
one of tho most dnctuoim uutom America
bus given us; his facial expression Is won
derful; by Its power the audiences aro con
vulsed with laughter; his pathos s of that
nulct, convincing character that holds you
In iinxlouH concernment throughout the
play.
N. Y, Plumbing Co., telcphono 250.
Fresh VaccJno Points received every day
.t Doll G. Morgan's drug store.
Howell's Antl-Knwf cures coughs, colds.
Ileal llfctnti' Transfer.
Tho following transfers were tiled yes
terdav In the Abstract, title and loan office
of J 'W. Squire, 101 Pearl street:
C. II. Crispin und wife to A. KiIko-
comb. e'V. ueVt rt-77-44, w (I $?.M
Sheriff to N. S. Wilson. lots Hi and li.
block I. Wrlgbt's add, h d..... tJ
Administrator and bctrs of IhnmiiH
Officer to Soren Thomson, lot .
block 2. Dubbin Place, anil lot II.
block 3, Mynster's Hentou Street add,
q e d
John Mnder and wife, to Soren Thom
son, lot 1, block 2, Habbin Place,
q e d 50
Cbnrles T. Officer and wife to Thomax
Officer, lot 1, block 2. Habbltt Place,
q c d "M
James D- Wilson and wife to Walter
O llattcu, lots l.i, II, it. in mm -u,
block 5, Squires' add, w d
I
Six transfers, total
DON'T BE IN
A HURRY
When you como to our store,
liok around nnd exumlno tho
different styles of our shoes.
Wo aim to keep something
thn,t will pleao you. Wo
don't claim that our shoes
will last forever, but wo
do claim they will nt perfect,
look well and wear longer
thnn a poor quality shoo that
costs tho sauio money If not
more. It's good quality ami
low prices with this store.
SARGENT5
Look for the Bear.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Kaftern Nebraska
nnd lotvn. Jnmeii N. ..ynsuuy, r.
12U Main St , couucii jhuiis.
Save Your Money;
JJy
llnvcstlns
f With the
hA VINOS, LOAN AXU IIUII.III.Mi ASS'.l,
i:m I'L-url bticet. Council lllutfa, la.
William Stull of Omaha complained to mo bill over tho rountpr to tno nooKKceper in
police UiHt night that a bouse of bin nt 1021 ,)avl(1 nrn,iPV & ro.'s ngrlcultural Impie
ties iTlmik' 'thieves" "0"Ie,tll ot tl10 nient house on South Main street. The book-
?i .!.. f -(....iitmlderH of the keeper politely Informed tho woman that
Tuesilay nlglit on eompiaiiii oi ti ii.-irtniiwi. . (0 .. for )t wtn, jJy namo is nerina
leii struck his son twenty-three times with I In Omaha." Relieving thnt he had an Insane
a heavy whip. In police court yesterday I womnn on ,H hands Officer Cnllnghan de-
INTEREST FROM IOWA.
BLUFFS.
MAY GET A SORGHUM. PLANT
Council BlufFi Ha a Proposition from Smith
Ktfining Company.
MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS CONFER
Only Ilium l.onkril for in inlil to He
Hie Cost of TrnunfcrrliiK 3lielilne
iiml IliiiilpniPiit from
Hunting.
A meeting of the Merchants' and Manu
facturers' association has been called for
Saturday night at the city hull for the pur
pose of considering a proposition from
the Smith Refining company to romovo Its
sorghum mill nnd plant from Hastings.
Neb., to this city. Two years ago the peoplo
Interested In the Smith sorghum plant In
terested local capital and established a
.,,, u ,u .ft.1rln,T nf nrn.
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serves and goods of a Blrollar character.
The business haB prospered and the com-
pnny now proposes, under certain condl-
. remove Its sorghum plant from
Hastings to this city. It Is understood that
tho only bonus asked Is the cost of trans
ferrlng tho mnchlnery nnd equipment hero.
.STIlAMill "WmTmAX FlUlM OMAHA.
hi Ask nn Implement Homo for n
Tli'Uot nnit n Train.
"(live mo a ticket to Silver City nnd re
turn, good for four weeks," snld a woman
yesterday nfturuoon, as she handed n ?20
Bho nwi mlstnKen tno piaco auu imu ii was
not n ticket ofMCe,
..oh but my husband, ho Is a Jowelcr
In Omaha, gave me tho money, nnd I want
t0 go to Silver City to see same friends
whom I have not visited for several years.
"""t " K " tM evening's train," tho
woman replied, taking no notlco of tho book
keeper's remark that she was In tho wrong
place. Again tho bookkeeper nttcmpted to
Impress upon tho woman the fact that sho
wns out of her moorings, nnd that he could
not accommodate her with n ticket, but tho
woman did not appear to pay any attention
Leaving tho $20 bill on tho counter sho
seated herself In a chair nnd concentrated
her gnzc on tho street, l'lcklng up the
money the bookkeeper left his desk, crossed
over to where tho woman waa seated nnd
hnnded her tho bill again, telling her It was
not n ticket olllce. Putting tho money back
In her poeketbook tho woman commenced
to tell tho bookkeeper, who by this time
was becoming nervouslind had confided his
suspicions to other members of tho clerical
forco that the woman was lnannc, that her
husband hnd promised to buy her an auto
mobile nnd that a soon as sho got It she!
would tako him (the bookkeeper) for u ride.
Tho bookkeeper thanked her .nnd notified
ono of the clerks to telephone for the police.
When Officer Callnghan reached Ilradley
& Co.'k o.llco the woman was still sitting
looking out of window. When sho saw the
officer sho said: "You nre tho station
mnster. are you not? I want a ticket to
silver City, and. see, I havo plenty of money
elded to humor her, nnd paid ho was, tho
station master and that if sho would como
with him he would tako her to tho stntton
where she could get a ticket, to Silver City.
On reaching tho city Jail tho woman looked
around her nnd rcmnrked: "Well, If this Is
not n funny looking railway station. When
can I got my ticket nnd whnt tlmo does the
train leavo for Silver City." Turing to
Chief Albro she snld: "Whnt do you
think of my new red hat? I bought that
this nfteruoon for $4.50. Don't you think It
Is pretty?" The chief noticed that tho
woman was wearing her Jacket wrong sldo
out. and she remarked. "Oh. that Is tho
latest style, you know. This Is nn autl
mobile cont, and when I get my automobllo
I will tako you for u rldo with me."
After considerable questioning tho woman
said sho lived at 1!)03 Farnom street,
Omaha, with n family named Church
til. Word wa3 sent to Omaha
nnd Inst evening Mrs. Churchill enmo
nml took the woman home with her
From Mrs. Churchill It wns lenrned Hint tho
woman hnd been nMlng strangely for sov
erul days, nnd thnt word hnd been sent to n
sister In Denver to como nnd tnko caro of
her.
Treasurer Mny Tnke HU Cliiiiiee
City Attornoy Wndsworth gavn It ns his
opinion yesterday that, whllo City Treas
ur,cr Truo might legally dlstrlbuto among
tho property owners entitled to it tno
money deposited by the motor company for
tho paving on South Main street without
Instructions from the city council, U was
loubtful If ho would bo wholly safo In doing
so. Ilo saui: wmio as uir an i can muu
there Is nothing in tho law requiring any
action on tho part of tho city council be
fore tho city treasurer could make a dis
tribution of such money, I very much qucs
tlon tho advisability of him doing so
Questions might nrlso ns to the proper
parties entitled to tho money nnd tho city
rensiircr would bo on tho safe slile U no
only paid out on orders from tho city
council. Tho people who paid for tho pav
ng on Main street nro certainly entitled
to their shores nnd It does look to me na
If some nrrnngement should bo renched
without tholr having to appeal to the
courts whereby tho money might bo ills
trlbutcd. Tho property owners can cither
mandamus tho city treasurer or tfco city
council to compel them to disburse thl
money nnd I am Informed they will do so
If there Is much more delay in the mat
tor."
The law on tho matter Is contained
tcctUm &.15 of the code, which Is n follows
"Ileforo any street rullwny company ehall
lay Its tracks upon nny street that has been
paved and which at the tlmo Is not bein
repaved, It shall pay Into tho city treasury
the. value of nil pnvlng between Ms trucks
and ono foot outsldu hereof, which vnluo
bhall be determined by tho city council, but
In no case shall exceed the orlglnnl cost of
the paving, nnd the money thus paid shall
be refunded to tho nbuttlng property ownera
on said streot In proportion to the amounts
originally assessed against the property
abutting thereon."
At the time the motor company llrst con
templated laying Its second trnck on South
Main street It filed with the city council
written request that tho vnluo of tho paying
bo determined. This was dono by tho clt
council nnd tho amount fixed at $4,090.10,
This the company tins tendered, but thoclty
council has refused to accept, as some
tho aldermen havo raised tho question
tho motor company's right to tho use of th
street. Tho motor company asserts that th
track was laid under tho franchise of the
Suburban company nnd not by tho old com
pany. Henf People Wnnt Tlielr I, Hers.
J, F. Grole, Inspector of rural mall routes,
Is In Council niuffs In connection with tho
matter of tho delivery of mall to tho Iowa
School foi tho Deaf. Heretofore two de
liveries a day have been made at tho acbool,
but since tlio establishment of the rural
route, which embraces tho school, tho mall
has been delivered but onco n day by tho
carrier covering this route. Superintendent
Hothcrt contends that tho mall should bo
delivered nt tho building, owing to the Im
portance of tho Institution nnd tho char
acter of his mall, whllo tho carrier holds
that ho should leavo It nt the gato by tho
rondslde, ns Is tho custom in all other
cases. Inspector Groto s mission ncro is
to mako some arrangement satisfactory to
nil parties.
"Tux I'Vrrel" Discovers Astnlii.
F. M. Ci.nnlnghnm, the "tax ferret," re
ported to County Treasurer Arnd yestordny
two additional cases of property which ho
claims to hnvo discovered has beon omitted
from assessment and consequent taxation
during tho last live yearn.
In the enso of F. It. Children, adminis
trator of tho cstato of tho late Kdwln Chil
dren, Cunningham reports thnt property to
the amount of $100,000 haB been omitted
from taxation each year for tho Inst five
years. The other caso Is thnt of J. J.
Stewart, administrator of tho estato of tho
late Addison Cochran. During tho Inst five
years property amounting In tho aggregate
to $133,121 hus been omitted from assess
ment, according to Cunningham. Treasurer
Arnd linn not yot set any date for hearing
these en sos.
Cuuuinghom nlso reported threo cases to
County Auditor Innes. Tho alleged owners
and tho amounts said to havo been omitted
from taxation for tho last flvo years nre:
Nancy 1. Cornen, $0,850; J. Norton, $10,000!
llobert Rain, $27,115. No date for tho hear
ing In theso coses has been set as yet by
tho county auditor.
Tho hearing of tho nppllcatlon of Frank
Shlun for a temporary injunction restrain
ing tho board of supervisors from carrying
out Its contract with Cunningham is set
for today before Judgo Thorncll In tho dis
trict court.
Alexnmler 1'IpihIn (iiillty.
W. G. Alexander, Indicted on tho chargo
of breaking Into tho barn of F. S. Chllds
In Garner township on tho night of No
vember 15 Inst nnd stealing n set of harness
and n saddle, entered n plea ot guilty yes
terday. Judgo Thornoll snld he would pass
scntenco on him Saturday morning. Alex
ander was arrested In Omaha after sclll'i;;
tho harness and whllo attempting to ills
poso of tho saddle. Ho was formerly in tho
employ of Chllds and acquainted with tho
promises.
May I 'I ii I nil llnnU C'iinc Toilny.
Judgo Thorncll spent all of yesterday
again listening to arguments In tho Of
ficer & I'usey bonk case. A number of at
torneys nppearcd for different parties nnd
ench ralced n separato question either of
law or facts. It Is expected that tho argu
ments will ho completed today, nnd that
the court will be nblo to tnko up some of
tho other business which has been Blde
tracked on account ot this case.
,1. II, Wnriier I'rcnldcnt.
Theso officers wero elected yesterday at
tho annual meeting of tho J. I). Warner
Manufacturing company of Council Hluffs:
President, J. 1). Warner, Chicago; vlco
president, Gcorgo F. Wright, Council niuffs,
treasurer, C. H. Hannan. Council HIuITs;
Hccrotnry, A. H. Walte, Dob Moines. Tho
ompany manufactures patent glass front
shelving, tho factory being In Qulncy, III.,
and the oftlces In Chicago.
Klrp In School for lenf.
Chief Tenipleton received a telcphono cnlt
nbout :S0 o'clock yestcrdny from the Iowa
School for tho Doaf, Wit beforo ho had time
to respond ho received a second message.
saying -tho lire wns out. Fire had been
discovered In a closet In ono of the
dormitories, hut tho uttendanta at the school
soon hnd It under control. Tho damngo was
nominal.
Davis sells pnlnt.
Gravel roofing. A. 11. Reed, 541 nroadway.
Commonwealth lO-coni clear.
Miirrlnue License.
Licenses to wml wero issued yesterday to
tho following persons:
Name and Residence,
u. Huffman. Cody City, Ayo....
Age.
...24
... IS
... 51
... 21
... 25
... 21
.lbblo Goodrich, Denlson, In
B. V. Anderson, Council Hluffs.......
Mnudo . Ramsey, Council Hluffs.
llrlx, Ciunrll Hlurrs
Vive M. nuttonrewpr, .iiniiuc, in...
II n lloily SiimimI o PleeeB.
OTTIIMWA. la.. Jan. 23. (Special Tele
nm 1-llr.n nm n DUmill Win wweu
to
,inih this afternoon In a sawmill south
of Ollle. Roth arms and a leg wero nwlftly
severed from his body, his skull was opened
and his brains thrown In every direction.
Tho swiftly revolving circular saw ngalnst
which he foil did not seem to turow nun
frnm It. II H is usunlly tho enso In nn acci
,inf nf that nature, but held hlra down
nnd cut him ngaln nnd ngaln. Tho engine
was stopped nnd tho mangled nooy miou
to a nlntform. It was romoved later to
Ollle, n mllo away, where death tlnally on
sued. Durbln leaves a widow anu iwu cuu
dron. Ho was 40 years old.
Crenton IIoiei for I.IkM Soon.
CRKSTON. Ia.. Jan. 23. (Special.)
Prnsnects for tho illumination of tho city
aro growing brighter. Since Jnnunry 1 this
eltv has been In darkness savo iroin uic
rays of tho moon and tho sickly glaro of
lanterns. President Jones oi uio ciecinc
llchtlnc comnnny Is wenkenlng, however,
council, almost agreed to every demand tho
aldermen matlu. but a technical point in
wlilch n law suit might introduce ltfcoii
caused tho council to reject the offer, Tho
lighting compony Is weakening, however,
and is expected to rIvo tho city what it
nsks. The council Is firm. Omaha parties
havo been figuring on putting in a plant.
For Mo n rot- Coiinly.
ONAWA, la., Jan. 23. (Special.) Presi
dent Rrsndt of tho Ttppocanoo club of Dcs
Moines has written Chairman Martin of tho
republican county committee stating that
tho tlmo for presenting Monona county with
the bnnncr for tho largest republican gains
has been chnnged from February 9 to Fri
day evening, February 8. Tho presentation
will bo mado nt tho Vlctorln hotel In Des
Moines, followed by n banquet and nll
nround love feast. In nddltlon to tho
onona county delegation n numbor of
prominent republicans ot the Kleventh dls
trlct hnvo been Invited to nttend.
TrnvelliiK Mini SpreniU II.
CRESTON, In.. Jan. 23. (Speclnl.) Tho
smallpox epidemic, that until last Sunday
Ignored this county, Introduced Itself In the
person of n traveling mnn, nnd since that
tlmo three other cusoa havo devoloped at
least physicians so report. Cromwell has
a caso and two others aro nenr that town.
All aro of mild form. Murray Is emerging
from the epidemic, the public schools
will bo opened next Monday, and church
services have been resumed.
Fire Tulct. nt IllniKcir.
OTTUMWA la., Jan. 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Andrew Martin, living near Mar-
tlnsburg. walked to a muddy place In n
country rond near his home yesterday nfter
noon nnd fired two revolver bullets Into
his head, ono Into Iho right ear and the
othor through the forehead. Ho was found
several hours afterward apparently dying,
but Into this evening he Is Btlll alive. His
parents nro wealthy, nml ho was but re
cently umrrled.
IOWA'S BAMS I'LOUltlSMNC
Statt Auditor' Report EeToals Highly
Gratifying Condition.
DEPOSITS SHOW ENORMOUS INCREASE
111 Three Months ABTKrennlc In fJH.iiflS,
JUII.Ur I.urner Havlim" Iliiuku
Thro Time iin Niimcroim
an Ten Yonrn Ao.
DES MOINES, Jnn. 24. (Special.) Tho
nudltor of stnto has Just completed tho
preparation of a statement of tho condition
of the 246 savlugs banks and 218 Btate
banks in lown at tho close of business De
cember 13 last, as shown by their reports
In pursuance of a call of thnt date. This
stntoment is highly gratifying and Indi
cates that tho stnto nnd savings banks of
Iowa nro in n prosperous condition, even
more so thnn tho banks In tho enstcrn
Btntcs. The loans of the bnnks aggregnto
$92,470,051.72, which Is nn increnso slnco
tho Inst provlous statement, September 5
last, ot $7,181,194.50. Tho ensh ltoms show
nn Increase of $220,911.17 In tho same time.
The deposits wero $97,971,332.61, or nn in
crenso of $3,298,129.27 in the three months.
This great Increnso In the nmoiint of tho
ordinary deposits In the Btnto nnd savings
bnnks of tho stnto nrgues that lown peoplo
mado profits Inst yenr In tho business.
Tho number of theso bnnka has been
steadily Increasing. On Juno 30 of last
year tho number was 448. tho year previous
402 and ten years ngo tho totnl was only
164, bo that In ten years Iho increase hns
been nearly threo times tho orlglnnl num
ber, The deposits hnvo mado a still greater
proportlonnto Increane.
Sulinillti'il the AmemliiiPiit.
The Iowa supremo court henrd tho sub
mission of tho Titus amendment caso today,
both by printed argument and by ornl
presentation of tho views of tho opposing
parties. A. R. Cummins mado the oral
argument for sustaining the validity of
tho nmendment. claiming that nn investiga
tion of tho records of tho legislature will
show that tho nmendment beforo the peoplo
was tho Identical ono pnssed by both legis
latures, nnd that the processes through
which tho nmendment passed form n sub
stantial compllnnco with tho requirements
of tho constitution. Tho requirements of
the constitution nro mandatory In regard
to tho HUbstancc, but not with regard to
forms to be observed. The spreading of
tho resolution on tho Journal of tho senate
In tho Twenty-seventh genernl assembly
nnd tho reference thereto on the house
Journnl wns compliance with tho constitu
tion, oven though tho resolution was not
sprend upon the holiso Journnl. Marsh W
Hnlley of Washington county, ono of tho
pnrtles to tho suit nppcaled, mndo the oral
argument In contention that tho amend
ment has not been legally ndoptcd. con
tending that Iho constitutional method
must bo followed to tho letter nnd that the
failure of the clerk of the house to spread
the resolution on Iho records In full In
validates tho entlro proceeding. The ar
gunient for tho libnrnl construction of tho
amendment. If ndoptcd. wns mado by cx-
AHornoy Genernl Remley and. In opposl
tlon to this, by S,,,W. Rrookhart. the np
pellant In the case from Washington county
This argument related entirely to whether
or not It was Intended that officers whose
terms expired this month should havo their
terms extended. Tho case was henrd by tho
full court, nn objection being made to con
slderatlon by nny of the Judges because
they nre Interested parties In the case.
Supremo Court Decision.
Tho following nro tho opinions rendered
today by tho supremo court:
Patrick Qillnlan against Chicago, Rock
Islnnd .fc Purine Railroad, appellant, John-
ni'ii t.ii.ui.v, iHTPnnrii ruse; umrnieu.
J. It. Vaiifossen against 13. C. Clark, np
pellnnt. Linn county; abatement of nut
nonce; nfllrmed.
Maud M. H Inn norulnst Tlnrrv litlnn. nn
pellant, Clinton county; divorce case; re
versed.
Ahslgnment of Thomna Mntisflrlil. TnlU
uiiuiii. , murium.
. Mnry Flnerty, nppcllant. against Catho
lie unigiits of Amerlou, Iee county; life
iiinuitiiu-e; reversm.
C. C. Forbes ngnlnst Roone Vallev Coal
nml Hallway Company, appellant. Hoono
county; personal uamnges; reversed.
One More 'TV Oiinii Count,
Tho Marshalltown peoplo wero also dls
satisfied with the federal count of tho resi
dents of thnt city nnd nn unofficial coun
has Just been completed by voluntary onu
merators, This count shows 12,105 persons
In tho city at this time, ns agnlnst a total
of 11.544 peoplo reported to tho federal
census bureau. If to the total be added a
considerable settlement Jimt outsldo the
city limits nnd tho Inmates of tho lown
Soldiers' homo tho total will bo 13,237.
Xntlnnul Gunril AtTnlr.
An election will bo held In Company F at
Ilcdford to select n captain and second lieu
toiuint nnu otner officers whero vacancies
may occur, January 30 nnd 31. Lieutenant
Colonel J. W. Clnrk nnd .Major W. II. Evans
of Red Oak were In tho city todny to con
suit with Arjutnnt General Ryors In regard
to going to tho Inaugural at Washington
There Is likelihood that tho proposed trip
will ho abandoned, as It Is understood Gov
ernor Shaw Is opposed to making n dlspla
uy tno military at Washington.
Injunction DrlnjH (lie Sole,
Tho salo of tho Southwestern Mutual Life
Insurance association to tho Conservntlv
Lllo of Los Angeles was not effected toda
becauso of an injunction by Judgo Caswell,
but new proxies will bo secured by permis
sion of tho court and n meeting held next
month to consider tho sale. Stockholders
havo objected to tho salo. which hns tho ap-
poaranco of being a collusion between tho
officers.
I'nrole AmUciI For.
Governor Shaw Is In receipt of a petition
from many residents of Rloomfield asking
him to pardon or pnrolo Joseph Wilson, who
is in Jail undor a six months scntenco for
burglary, hut has not yet been Bout to tho
penitentiary. Wilson is 55 years old, has a
wlfo and family, and was convicted of break
ing Into a summer kitchen and taking pro
visions thorefrom. Tho people of Rloom
field favor a parole at once, but the governor
has not ncttd.
Slnle VeterlnnrluiiN.
A meeting of tho Iowa Stnto Veterinarian
association Is being held In Dcs Moines.
J. II. McLeod of Charles City Is president
and dellvored an Informal address on calling
tho convention to ordor this afternoon. Tbo
day wns spent In hearing reports of commit
tees. Tho legislative eommlttoo reported
fully on tho work done In securing tho new
law which requires that veterinarians must
bo examined and registered. Special reports
on diseases and technical matters .will bo
heard during the session. Thcro nro now
about 400 veterinarians In Iowa engaged lu
tho practice of the profession.
Ilui-nl School Mlirurlt-N.
Reports from Carroll county Indicate that
that county Is making a good start toward
tho establishment of libraries for all the
rural schools ns provided by Iowa law. In
some townships or districts libraries bad
already been started before tho Inw made
them compulsory. The following aro re
ported: Wheatland tnwnehlp, No. 1, titty
volumes; (Hidden township, No. 0, thirty
volumes; (Jrant township No, 3, thirty
NoIumcB Sheridan township, Elk Hun In
dependent, thirty-eight volumes, Washing-
ton towiuship, No, 6, fotty-otie volumes.
Several townships of the county have
placed orders for the maximum nllownncu
for books under tho Inw.
Slnnx Clt.v PruiulKi'il a Thriller.
SIOUX CITY, In., Jan. 2.!. (Special Teln
gram.) A magnificent now opera house, to
cost between $150,000 nnd $200,000, ia In
prospect for Sioux City. Thomas J. Jones
of Chicago has been hero looking for a
suitablo location, He claims to represent
a wealthy syndicate of Chicago capitalists.
It is stntcd he hns decided a thentor would
bo a paying property here. Tho only house
In tho city nt the present Is tho Grand.
Ill llrollier Prefer it CliurKr.
DAKOTA CITY, Neb., Jan. 2.1. (Special.)
Mlko Cullcn Is confined lu tho county
Jnll, In default of $S00 bonds, on n chnrgo
of nssnult with Intent to commit great
bodily harm, preferred by his brothers,
John nnd Joo. Tho parties nil ltvo to
gether on n farm nenr Jackson nnd Mlko,
It Is alleged, who Is a powerful!) built man,
has been making considerable troublo .for
his brothers for some tlmo past.
AVI11 Keep (In- Glrti.
SIOL'X CITY. In.. Jan. 23. CatidymaUcrs
f six states entered Into an agreement
hero nffcctlng more thnn 10,000 girls em-
loyed In a score of cities. The dcclslan
was not to Introduce a chocolate d.'op
manufacturing machine which can do the
work of forty girls. Tho makers nil agreed
(o stick to tho linnd process. Illinois, town,
Missouri. Knnsns, Nebrnska nnd South Da
kota nre in tho agreement.
SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS
.'lecio II, Tliniuiiitiu i:iinernteil of
Hip Mui'ilrr of u Soldier .Vrur
Crmt foril.
LINCOLN, Jan. 23. (Special.) Tho su
premo court tonight hnnded down nn opin
ion reversing tho decision ot tho lower court
holding Cicero II. Thompson guilty ot tho
murder ot Prlvato London, n soldier bo-
onglng to a troop stntloncd nt Fort Robin
son. The crime for which ho wns tried was
ommltted in Cherry county. Ho was sen
enced to fifteen years' Imprisonment in
the stato penitentiary. Tho syllabus of tho
opinion is:
in Instruction ehurclmr that "nn assault
on the house ran bo lawfully resisted to the
extent of killing the assailant only I" caso
tho assault In nmdo with tlieliitent either
of taking the life of the Inmate or of doing
hint great bodily linriii. and that such re
Blstnncu wns necessuiy to prevent Much
line, or In case the Inmate, acting
boni-Htlv. hud reuKini m bellovo from the
nets, fnotH and circumstances, and In fact
did Delleve, that It wiih necessary in pre-
cut Iho commission of ouch crime, 1 er
roneous.
A man tnuy defend his domicile even to
tho extent of tnklnir life if It be actually or
nppurently necessary to do ho In order to
prevent tho commission of n felony therein.
Whether this Is the practice limit of tho
domiciliary Is not iletennlni'd.
Tho Riibmlssion to a Jury- or a nieory
which has no hauls In the ovldence Is error.
Kvldcnco that money or goods were ob
tained from a man by taxing hlin with tho
prucllco of an iibnmlnable wickedness and
threatening tu expose him may be suffi
cient to establish tho crime of robbery.
The occupant of a dwelling may luwruuy
kill iih n neccssnry measure of defense it
icrsoii who iiuemptH in einer wmi me iu
enlloii of extiirtlim money by chnrglng hlin
with n commission of un Infamous ofl'enso
ngalnst nature mil threntelng to expose hlin
to public reprobation and contempt.
An Instruction which mlsstutes the Inw Is
not cured by giving nnother which stales It
correctly. The jury should not be required
to ehooso between conflicting Instruction!".
A pleu In abatement grounded on tho fact
thnt defendant bud two preliminary oxaml
uatloiiR and that on the llrst ho was held
for it lower grade of crlmo than upon mo
one which is the basis of the Information
tiled iiguliist him Is demurrable.
The decision remands tho Thompson ense
to tho trial court, where tho defendant
will havo another chnnce to obtain freedom.
Tho court denied n motion for a rehearing
of tho enne of Ilnrton against tho Stnto
ex rel Hnyilen. Tho former opinion of tho
supremo lourt nnd which wns nfflrined by
ho denlnl nf the motion for rehearing
reversed tho decision of tho district court
of Doucltia county. Tho caso grow out of a
disagreement between tho stockholders of
tlui Trnnsmlsslsslppl exposition. Tho dls-
rlct court ordered tho directors to pny
back to Hnyden and others about $10,000
that hnd been paid for stotK. Tho supremo
court reversed that order, giving tho ex
position compnny verdict for tho amount
Involved.
Other enscs were:
Ogg ngalnst Shulti!, reversed.
Onniba ngalnst Redlrk, ntllrmed.
Connecticut Trust nnd Safe Deposit com
pany against Floicner, reversed.
Orient Insurance company ngnlnst Hayes,
nfllrmed.
Kuhn ngalnst .Noieon, ninrmeu.
Dunn ngalnst Douglas county, affirmed.
Home Insurance company ngalnst Col
lins, reversed.
Hankers' Life association. Des Moines,
ngnlnst Commissioners Douglas county,
nlllrmed. . .
Globe Loan unci Trim company asninsi
Eller. nfllrmed.
Slreeter ngnlnst Stnlnnker, nfllrmed.
Stato ngalnst Hnnk ot Commerce, Grand
Island, nfllrmed.
Drown ngnlnst Sloan, affirmed.
Carter ngalnst Gibson, nfllrmed.
Watson ngalnst Cowlcs. reversed.
Stuwurt against Holr, affirmed.
Sr.ndngo against Stnte, reversed.
Itobey uguinHi siaie. reverneu.
Tho following causes wero submitted on
brlbfs: Cummlnc ngalnst PeopIe'H Jlulldlng
nnd Loan Association; error Cuss. Jerabek
against Kennedy: error Nance. Garrett
against Republican Publishing Company;
error Custer. F.lkhoru Valley Rank ngnlnst
Marley; error Holt. President nnd Direc
tors Insurance Company of North America
agnlnst Ackerman; niipeal Douglas. Green
wood ngnlnst Ingcrsoll; error Douglas. Chi
cago, Hurllugton ft Qulncy Railroad Com
pnny agnlnst Williams; error Howard. Me
Cullough ngalnst Dovey; appeal Cnss. Do
herty ngnlnst Linn; error Douglas.
Tho following cawos were argued nnd sub
mitted: Cblcngo, Rurllngtcn ft Qulncy
Rnllroud Company ngnlnst Wolfe; error
Phelps. County of Hayes agulnst Chrlst
ner; error llnyes. County of Dodgo ngalnst
Acorn, error Dodge.
The following causes were continued to
Febiunry 5. Stall ngalnst Missouri Pacific
Rullrond C'nnipun) , orlglnnl. State nguinst
Union Pacific Railroad Company, original.
The following onuses were continued
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Good Property
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Fifteen lots In a body for sale at a very reasonable price. Thtst
lots are located In Omaha addition and He high and dry, Tbey
will make a splendid location for some factory. Several other loti
suitablo for building purposes one of them especially will mako
a fine location for a homo, being within ono block of the motor
line and within two blocki of a school bouse and church located
In the western part of tho city.
Apply at
Bee Office,
Council Bluffs.
T
thlrtv dny.. with orders on ilercne.int to file
briefs within that time: Dobson against
State! error Cherry. Sofield against State;
error Custer. , , ,
The following causes were filed tinder
ruin 2: Naden ngalnst Continental Na
tional Hnnk nf lloston; error Lancaster.
Proceedings of tho court:
Tablo Rock Paving Hrlok Company
against Johnson, receiver; error Pawnee;
dWmlJsod by plaintiff.
Mntterson ngnlnst Smith; nppenl Clny;
order on nppcllant to lllo briefs In twenty
days, dismissed nisi.
Light against Engan; appce.1 Grant; hear
ing on motions continued to February 6.
iinruoni insuranco compnny ngainsi
Laiidfnre; error Douglas; nisi order on
plaintiff for briefs In thirty dnys.
Dewey iigainst Hrudford; nppenl Hnrlnn;
leavo to appellant to make showing In sup
port of motion fir revivor within fifteen
dnys.
Sutton National H.ttik ngnlnst Silver; ap
peal Clny; nNl order on appellant forbrlci's
In twenty days,
Spurck ngalnst Newlun; appeal Nuckolls;
dlBiulsfed by appellant.
Witrrcti ugalnst Wales; error Otoo; motion
for absoltuo order of dismissal overruled,
Stover ngnlnst Phelps County; error
Phelps; dismissed by plntntlff.
Hiibnnk ngnlnst ulcrks llros. ; error Cue
tcr; dismissed by plaintiff.
Mntson ngnlnst Hintnerson; nppeal Lan
caster; leave to upiiellunt to make counter
showing In fifteen dnys.
Mutunl Life Insurance Company ngnlnst
Mnhoney; error Richardson; dismissed by
Ktlpulntlou.
Clark against Eunon; appeal Thayer; dis
missed by appellant.
Soyinoro ngalnst Hewer; appeal Custer;
ordered thnt cuuse proceed n on error.
People's Hulldlng. Loan and Surety Asso
elation against Pnlmor, and sumc ngnlnst
Weltoli and same, Hackus and snmo ngnlnst
Carrlcker: nppeiils Clny; order on appellnnt
to file briefs In thirty dnys; dismissed nisi,
Livingston against Moore: error Clay;
order on plaintiff to fllo brlefB In twenty
dayn; dismissed nisi.
IIobbH against Warman; nppenl Custer;
submitted on motion to dismiss,
St. Pulll Firn and Murine Inmir.-iti Cnm.
pnny ngalnst Keltcy; error Furnas; order
on planum 10 no nriers in sixty days; ills
nilKsed nisi.
Omaha National Hnnk ntrulnst Sandnm:
appeal Douglas; order on nppellnnt to lllo
oneis in -weuiy tiuyii; dismissed lilsl.
Moore ngalnst Jacobs; appeal Custer;
order on appellant to lllo briefs In twenty
dnys.
io lev against .lones: annenl I. ace. suit.
mined on motion to illsmlHs for failure of
appellant to lllo cost bond and mnko $10 do.
noslt uiulei ruin 12.
Dotiglni! ngnlnst Craft; appeal Rock; dis
missed by appellant.
Until: against GlUIsple: nppeal Sheridan;
submitted on motion to dismiss.
Ilonke against Cllppor; appeal Huge;
order on iinprllunt to tllo briefs In twenty
duyn; dismissed nisi.
Anthony ngnlnst Knrbaeli; error Douglas;
submitted on motion to advance.
Mover agnlnst lluynes; error Lancaster:
order on defendant to file briefs In twenty
dayn; dlsmlHMcd ulsl.
Mutual Reuctlt Life Insurance Company
ngalnst Penn; nppr-. T.nncnster; submitted
on motion ot nppellee for leave to with
draw bill of esroptlons for mibmlssion to
district court for pioposcd correction.
Fray against Fray; appeal Lancaster;
hearing on motloiiH continued to February
Vnrnal ngalnst Hupp: nppenl Furnns; nub
mltted on motion to dismiss.
Lamb against Olson; nppenl Lancnater;
advanced.
Moore ngnlnst Heltzel; error Nuckolls,
submitted on motion to dismiss.
Carter ngnlnst Dime Snviim-i nank; error
Douglas; uubmltted on motion to ndvnnco
and for Icnvo to use appeal briefs In error
proceedings.
Kellogg agnlnst Hpurgur; error Dnwep;
motion to dismiss overruled.
Ournenu ugalnst Kendall; error Dougln;
advanced motion for security overruled.
Gordon against Moores; error Douglns;
len'vo In plaintiff to fllo additional trntiBcrlpt
and bill of exceptions Instanfer.
Collier ngalnst Gnnster; appeal Douglas;
hearing nn motion to quash bill of excep
tions continued to February 5.
Johnson against Ilesser; error York; ad
vanced to bo on call for March 19.
Oldlg agnlnRt Flske; error Douglas; mo
tion to dismiss withdrawn.
Klligsly against Svobodn; nppeal Howard;
order on appellant to tile briefs In twenty
dayn; dismissed nisi.
Larson ngnlnst First National Rank of
Pender; error Thurston; leave to defendunt
to servo and file briefs In twenty days,
State ex rel School District of Lincoln
against Aitkin; appeal Lancaster; sub
mitted on motion to advance.
Tho following persons wero admitted to
practice in the supremo court: John M.
Honrh, on motion of J. J. McCarthy;
Hubert D. Waldo on motion of J. W. Do
woesc; A. Reach Hlnmun, on motion of 15.
F. Gray.
WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
MnrliPtlitK r lion I l.lliernl, Thnunli
.Not h l.ii rue nn Ilie rrevloiis
V'iliw,
CINCINNATI, Jnn, 23, (Speclnl Tele
gram.) Tho Price Current snys: The mar
keting of hogs the past week wns liberal,
though not ro lnrgo ns provlous weeks.
Western packing was 5S0,ofK) bend, com
pared with Wtt.OOO head tho preceding week
nnd 530,000 bond Iat year. From Novem
ber 1 the total Is lUd.Ouo head, ngalnst r...
223,000 head a year ago. Prominent plnccs
compare ns followa:
1901.
2,(iS0,OI
775.000
52O.O0O
421,000
475,0(10
310,000
, 279,01 K)
lMi.mm
, ir.i.mrt
, UKI.Oi 10
if;o,omi
172,1 KM
1900.
2,000,000
tiSS.OOO
5io.iion
3,'IS.orK)
Hri,0ii
.!22,(xm
201,000
19.1,000
I III ,000
ir;,fni
151. (KM
118,000
Chicago i
Kuiih.ih City ..
OMAHA
SI. Joseph ....
St. Louis
Indianapolis ,.
Milwaukee ....
Cincinnati ....
OttumwiL
Cedar ItnpldH
Sioux City ...
St. Paul
Invite I'renlilrnt to Alnka.
SEATTLE. Wash., Jnn. 23. Governor
John M. Ready of Alaska will todav ad
dress the Chamber of Commerce of this
city and have It puss a resolution urging
President McKluley to visit Alaska on his
eontcmpluted visit to tho oonRt. Thn presi
dent has promised to visit Hun Francisco
when tho battleship Ohio Is launched nnd
htus also promised to come nts fur us Paget
sound. All the bndlcH on tho count Hlmllur
to tho Chnmber of Commerco will nsk him
to extend his trip to Aluska.
SrlentlMtx I'ny Penult)-,
NEW YORK Jan. 23. -Dispatches to the
Herald from Para, Hrnzll. tell of mis
fortune that enme to it Hrttlsh expedition
sent to thnt city from Liverpool to study
yellow fever. Dr MeyerH. a distinguished
physician (recently conducted an autopsy
on tho body of a person who died from
yellow fevor. He becnino Infected and died
yesterday Dr Duerlmscs, who was also
infected, Is seriously 111,
unu or mure cuimcm
Sprtad lk( 3?
Glad
Tidlrts. JJS
.i.i.nv
Ail Excellent Combination.
Tho plcaaltt tue'Iieul nnd bcnetleinl
ciTueta ot the well Known remedy
HviiUP of Finn, lunnufacturoil by the
Camfoii.nia Kio Svitui' t o., lllustrato
the valuoof obttiininji the liquid Inxa
tlvo principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative and presotitinu
them in tho form iiinbt rofrcsnltifr to the
taste) mid aeceptablo to the hyRtetn. It
Is the one perfect t.trotiijtheiilnfr laxa
tive, c leai mini!; tho My.sti'tn eitcetimlly,
dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers
ffently yet promptly nnd I'tiublitifj one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every olijectioimlile quality nml sub
stnnce, and its (leting- on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weaUeninp
or irritating them, mnku it the ideal
laxative.
In tho process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are plcostint to the
taste, butthomediolnal qunliticsof the
remedy tiro obtained from bennit and
other 'nromntie plants, by a method
known to tlieiU.u.iFOKNtA Flo Svitui'
Co. only. In idor to petitsbenellciol
effects and to avoid imitations, plense
remember tho full nntnoof theCoinpany
printed on tins front of every package,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
UAH FllANCISCO, CAL.
liOUIBVILIE. KV. NEW YOK.K, N. T.
For salo by all DruRRlsts. PrlcoBOo. per bottlo.
PKSHION IN HAIR
Clt wpnin h'tuttiM ha'1 oflnif.nil lull
the btt! orhMiiiy'ii wnn i ni Lrtt-ttfjl TltUn
llntl, Hih litmue tl.adtf, - if' nw gti fftVti,
Imperial Hair Regenerator
"the Slt'ilitrf Italic olcfl'c (nrl ty Bln.h(t
Hilt MlkM lh bill .,il n I eio. StmpU
cfro'if h!f falot-rtfre. Sn.l lot ea.-lill
Imrtvlal Clitm. mt.Co.M W.lSt Si. .New York.
Sold by all druggists and hairdressers.
Falling bnlr and ilandrulTm rod.
11 V mcrcome. irrltnte.l. llr-hliii-
l and eruptive sculps pertimucut
I lv cured : the Inilr lirerprvnl. Ili
" Tllrlllliuicy. bosutv and nntuml
IWv, S? color full v restored at vourhomc
1V5J11U yni-RnAToi-onisr wdoimuKV,
J6J Statt St.,cor.nonrnc, Chicago
Dr. Kay's Lusi Ba&m
curci everv kind of cmigh, Inrr ppe. bronchitis,
oro throiit, croup, whooping cougli etc Never
ilerunKCsthoHtnmach. At DruggiBtn. lO'N)
Coo li'nliucheM Tablets nro8ut,eessfullr
used monthly broker Hl.HKl Indlis. Price,
.?i. ny nrnii, i.u-. Menu ctnis ror
RAinnls ntul imnlculnm. Tim Coalc Co..
!U3 Woodwotd are.. Detroit. Mich.
Hold In Omuhn bv Kuhn A Co.. 15 & Uouxtti-
IIOWIXIS
Anti-Kawf
Only a little cough,
then n little coilin.
A bottle of Antl
Knwf und no
more coughlu.
IOWA FARMS FOR SALE.
120 neroR. .",ij pillpu from Mixfuuii Valley,
!i mile from railroad rlntlon; Ki acres in
cultivation. 12 acres of timber, 2.1 acres In
pasture; en 11 nil bo culllvnted; r.-room
liouse, burn, cribs. Kinoke bouse, well
cistern, running water. oer 2(H) benrltig
apple trees and l.fioil grapes, cherrleR, pii)
plums, raspberries, currunts, gonsehcrrlcs.
Price, only $;So per acre.
Kino lon-ncre lurm in Pottuwiittiimle
county, cast or council Hluffs; ti-ronm
house, pantry, brick .ellur. nil In good re
pnlr; 2 cisterns, well windmill Utid tnnk.
milk house, burn 2ti.12. lb-foot poslR. Willi
room lor carriage, wngons mid liurness;
lurgo loft for hay und Rlecplug room for
hired help; large double lornerlb, with
driveway; bog house ?jx:!2. chicken Ituusn
IBxlti with loft; poHtolllee, church. ehonl.
storo and blacksmith ebop v.l thin 2'4 miles
good rich hind; has only been cropped a
few tlmcR.
M acres, r. miles from Council Hluffs post
olllce; 2.. acres in fruit, consisting of apples,
plums, cherries, peaches, ote.; good house,
largo barn, corncrlbs, hog pen. chicken
house, well, windmill, reservoir and tank,
with water lu house und buildings nml
yards. Price, only $:io por ncro less thnn
tho cost of the improvements.
."l-ncre fruit and cilrden furm nenr Cnini.
ell Hluffs; good S-rooni house, with porches
and brick cellar; lSn-burrel cistern, with
pump In kitchen; well, barn, large chicken
house, shed, hog pen, feed lot; lino grcfe
around buildings: lurge apple, plum nml
cherry orchard, currants, raspberries and
bluckbctrlcs. Price, Jl.wm.
JOHNSON & KERR.
Telcphono 117.
Ell llroudway.
D0HANY THEATER
"""iiuit iJiOV., U1W1.I Ifi-T.
Thursday, January 24.
Spoelul Engagement of tho Kmlnent
Comedian,
m. FRANK KEENAN,
In 801, SMITH III SSKLL'S fireut Play,
A POOR RELATION
BPKCLW.l.Y Hhl.KCTKH HI PPOItT
-sri'Kitn rii'KNic .srnnot'NiiNiis
I'll If H8- 23- to $1 V) dimrr. sale ,,f
seats opens at the box ollleo tlili inor.ii.ij;
BARTEL tl MiLLER
Hill llroiiilii', (iiiiiiiiiII III ii Oh.
coffih:
Arlown, per lb ,,,,,
D llninil
Peubndv
Itlo, best
S;mtoM
2-lh. can Mocbu and Java.
H. & AI. Hlend
.13c
.5.11'
,23c
23c
r.c
33e
TIJAH-
Sun-Drled Jupnn. per lb...
Spider Leg, per II
Ouiipowder. per ib
Young II vim. per Ib
Kngllt.li lln uUf.ist, per II).
30.
:
Centervelie Goal
And eoiil from tlio host minim in tho
countn . Also hard coal and wood.
1'rompt delivery is our motto.
Transfer Line Between Council Bluffs
and Omaha-
Council HIuITb Office. No, I!,'l North Main
Kt. Telnphono I'JH.
Oiimlm Ofllci). Jill South 12th Street.
Tolophono 1.1U8.
Connection mado with South Omaha
Transfor.
WILLIAM WELCH.
RHEUMATISM
Vrn Itcd cross Ithciiinuilsin Cure. .1
prompt und sure cure lor ihmimntlHin I.
any form. CuriR sr-iutlm, lumbago, neu
ralgia, gout, pulll In the buck luillfllcRF
stiff and swollen Joins The best hloml
purlller mule A w.nilcrtul Kini-dy lni-
cured tbousaiida will ire jin My it M
drug storeH or sent b exprehH pripald,
Prlin fl") Itcd Cioss Drug 'Jo,, Cojntll
JJluffe, lowu.
HAIR & SCALP