t TOE 0MA1IA DAILY REE: TUESDAY, "NOVEMBER 13. 1906. 11 1 RAILWAY TIME CARD IVIOS TATIO, TFTH A0 MtRCV I Bins retr, ) )av Arrlv. Overlaid Limited ,..'.. .a 8:40 am a 8:18 pra 'ihe China ind Jnpu Tat Mail a41Spm aK:19pm Coin. A Calif. Ex 4 pm a:30ai California A Oie. k...a.pm b in pin lx Angeles Llmlted'..all:aO am alO.ti pm Fast Mail -. 1 ho pm a 8 30 pra CiMrtradq 8p'C(l ........ 7 :4i am ft 7:44 am r-'ortn. Plana- Local. .. .a 8:10 am 1 :W pm . Beatrlc Local b 8:18 pro bl.uOpin Chicago A Sartkwnttra. Cedar Rapid Fiiu....t!:Nin a 8 0pm Iwm t.ily ivxiresa. .a l:Mtm alu:uo pm ' Chicago Daylight . Chicago Local - Siouk City Local.... ...ai.uuam aii:iopra ...all ..Warn a 3:4a pro ...b 8 oU pm tliitn ,..a 4.U vra l:Mam b (.4a pm ...a8:opm a?:am pm a - am . . . . l:w pm ...a,t:2apra a 7 ru am ... D.si pm il:Uani ...alLuOpm alia am ...ll.Utm alu:Jeam ...b..4want blu:am ...a t.wpin 1 1.Mi pm ...a;uOpm a :u pin ...b l:uu pm b b:t pm ,...b 8:02 pin bU:4upo Xrroll inicagu Clif Local.... u Express iul Mall Fast ' Mail v... Twin City Limited. Oveilnhd Limited .. 'i.kK'iiiii Ll.oited .... .or(oik-Boneslel Lincoln-Long pins.. Deadwdod-Lincoln Casper-sooshoni . HaminKa-Mupei lor .. f remoiu-Aibion I'll leu go, Rock Inland Jb Paclfle. . A8T. Chicago limltd ft 8.12 am a 1:10 am Iowa Local 7:00 m a 4:30 pm Chicago M ill ! am H :4u pm Iowa Local bl2:lo pin b 1:4 mn Chicago - (Eastern Ex.).. a 4.k pm a 1:4 pm j Chicago iiowa umn(i . pm au:u pm , . , . .. Witar , Rocky Mountain LItn...a 7:20 am a 1:11am Colo, .and Col Expreas.ft 2:Ui pm t 1(6 pm ' Okl. aodTrxo Ex ft 4:40 pm aiJ.ufe pm . Lincoln, Fairbury and HollavirU :M pm alO 00 am a Dull., T5aIiv except Sunday, (bloat iireat Western. St. Paul Minneapolis. 1:30 pm 7:10 pm St Paul at Minneapolis. 7 :4 am II tM pm Chicago Limited 6 4- pm . Suvam Chicago Eapreaa 7 :4a am 11:60 pm Chicag Express 8:30 pra . J: to pm Mlsaaorl 1'iHlle. K. C. ' Pt 1 Express.. a 9:00 am a 6:30 am K. C" ft St. L. Express, .all :1b pm u 6:: pm .Nebraska Local a 2:io pm allMO am Chicago, MlliaaL.ee A St. Paul. Chi. and Colo. Special.. .a 7 : am aT:Nam California and Or. JU a :4 pm aliupm Overlaml Limited. ..a 8:85 pm a 1.20am Marlon A Cedar R. Loc.b 6:46 am Ml:Wpm - Waluuk. Kt. LomU Exprena. ...;. :0pm a, 1:40am fct Loul Local (from Council Bluffs) .a tJB am 10:t0 pm lAnDrrry L.orm. irom Council Fluff) b 1:06 pm bll SO am llllaola CvatraJ. Chloago Expre ....."...a 1:00 am a 8:K pm Chlcagor Limited ....a 600 pm a7:Wanr HI RLIGTO STATlO lOth Jt MA0 BarllaiajteatrT, y IaT. ArrlvO. rnvr California., ..a 4:io pm a trio pm Klaokv Hilla a 4:10 pm a :30 pm Nortbwaat SpclM .....a 4:10 pm a 96 am Horthwat Expraaa .-..all.10 pm a 6:80 pm Kebraska, Kxpreaa a 9:10 am a 7:40 pm S'abraaka Local .........a l:0o am Lincoln Local a :06 am Uufilrv taat -Mall b 2:Oj pm ali ul pm . Ft. Crook & PlatUm'th.b 2:50 pm b!0:2S am Believue tt Plattanj th..a 7:o0 am a l:D am linver Limited, . ........ a 7:0 am Ktllcvu ft Pao. June. .a $:X0 am a 8:30 am Rollvvua A Fat. Juac.3 i 'O am a 1 Ml nn. . Chicago Bpeclal a 7:26 am a 7: km Chicago Fxpre... ...;.. a :4f v 8.55 pm Chicago Flytr ..a 8:05 pm a 7:2S am Iowa Local a 9:16 am nW:bi pin '4.-Loula EXiren.. 4 46 pm nll:80 am Kannaa CltySt. J-....al0:4.. pm a :46 am Kanvaa Ctty-6t. Joe. ...a :!. urn- a C.lo pm Kanma Clty-Bt Jo. ...a 4:4S pm M'EBdTER STATION l.nth A.WEBSTER . t hWrnaTOj. -. .. V""'. Minnrapnll A Omaha,. . .. , . .. V 'J ' !. Arriv-. - Tutu Cl-VaiMiiWr. .h 0 am h 9:10 pm i fjlncs City .Psenrr.;.; :0 pny" all -.10 am ' Wnrmraon Ixlcwl ,....;. ..b :J0 pm b 9:10 am trWflM -Lorn ..:..u. ..c 8:44 am a 8:i0 p.-n Mlaaonrl Paclgo. . . ."Local'vla Weeping . . "' Witter a 8:08 am fi-TA pm JFalls City Locul ,.. .a 8:60 pm all :30 am a Dally. 1-V . : - --- ' a Dalle, b Psillv except Sunday. . d ra'llv crept Saturday, o Punday only. Dally -ept Monday. REAL ESTATE THAiVSr'ERS. IToHghind l.oan and Investment iiinipanv to,.'rartk P. Doolltt'.v '.' lom S and li,' hloi k 14, Isaac. .Vt . Sheldeti s adit . Timothy R. Hlombtig to Charles A, ' rilombug, lot .;, block 11. It. se Hill . i . John W. .lelnnal( to John V . Kurt.' lot block 13. Saund, r' H'mehiiiiRti's Highland park.. City of Omshn'to Ernest Nordin, ... east iid wrl alleys, block 1', 41' r Intosh s sub. Frd Johnson and wife to Ernect P. Kordin. s' ellev artilntnfc lot 17 block I. Mclntorh's sub.... Mary- K. Dennis and husband to Huttle Reld, lots 12 and 13. bloc 3. Melrose Hill Kancy - Cfinley to James A. Davis, north :iu,t. -ei. wt. feej iut,s, - " bhvV 8. South Omaba . T. P. Cuwdry to thn ( nlon Real Es late, and Trunt company, lots . and 7, 'block 22, Carthago anif other lots ... t. . ' D. C. Patieison and wife to Maithi A. Chadwlck, lot 1. Joester's suh. . Harry K- McCinrllln to Julia A. .Anderson; east 18 feet lot 29, and v wet .24 feet lot 30. Luke & Tem- pleton's add. . . . . Ada C. Delano and husband to J. M. Klmoerltn A Co. Inc., lot ', Kempton Heights .:...: Jennie Murray. 'to JOMiph Dosovic .and wife, "north 60 feet lots 1 and J. .block 13, Jettct'a add.. South 401 110 -"0 4'0 r.io S.00 1.8H' ' 300 nmana 1 Alma Svenson to William C. Colla- eott. lot 1, Burdette Court . Louis Boehme to Sadie Holmes, lots - 14, 19 and 1A, Holmes' add., . South Omaha, . . . ..Harry A. Tukey to James McClair, lots 1 and 2, Kp worth add Ellen Roe to Harry A. Tukey, lota 1, 2, 4 and 20, Epworth add.' City of Omaha to Lewis S Reed, part lot 1, original plat of Durant ; Place ' , . Kllxabeth Hudspeth to Annie Robin son and F.llnn Hubbard, lot 4, . .block 49. village of Valley., -Kame to aame, part lot 8, block 4. Valley Kama to same,' part lots 7 And . Merit 49. Valley. 'Alfred Millard et al. to Tukey Land company, lots - 17 and IS, A. P. Tukey'a re-plat. ' block !. Bemls Park Tvkey Land company t Clara J. Clark, Same.., a&rnma C. Johnston, et al. to Edwin . Parkburat. lot 8. block 4, Spring . Lk Park, South Omaha........ August ilunkat and wife to Charles Muakat. part nw neVi sec. 17 . and west 12 feet awV lW ' aec. .W-1 Harry, A. Tukey to Mary A. Rich ard, lit , Epworth add Loula Williams and wlf to' John A. Olsen, lot 20. block 4. Sherman Avenue Park.,;,. - Vnltd Real Estate and Trust com .: pany to Frederick Jf.- Hanaen, ht- I, block 1, Kountae Place Harriet A.. Prltihett and husband to . Philip Schlalfer, part lot , . Capitol add . James Daly and Daniel Daly to ' Kese . Daly.' part lot 4, block 12 and lota 2 and 8, block 11, Im provement association add John J.-laly et al. to Rose Daly, ama ... . William Daly and wife to Rosa Daly, earn .., Franklin Savings bank to Philip Schialfer. south to feet lots 13 and It. block 11. Hanscom P1cj 451 j ;i"o j B'.O i 800 J 1 1,100 80 l.t0 300 ,700 1.1 0 3.839 tiOO 103 300 ,b00 Philadelphia Mortguga and Trust 900 704 . nW lot Th rd add Nel. j, petersou and wife to Carl ' PeUrson. wV lot 8, block "H," Phlnn's SeconJ. ........ .- Total transfer i ,. ..,.834.08 Business stcr Try th Want OiJVMUU Ta 6a, yr M'iuimi. iui.rii.UKfl inu 1 rUSt cempany to. Wilbur V. Bennett,, lot -ii. block 18, Hanaeom Place.. J Tbe Byron Red company to Syl vester and Marie Suchanek, part lot , Bowery Hill.. Jcs.,rb Zalondek to Magdalen Zl - tmdrk, n lot 84. block 9. Kour.i-o NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office 10 PeArt MHOfl MEITtOV riHVla, drtigii. Clark a. oUs. Stockert p11h careeta. Kln engravings at I ffrl EJ Rogers' Tony FauFt, bepr. Gt those new photos at Schmidt s. 1'lumblng and heating, Hixby & Bon. Lawla (.utler, funeral director, 'phone 907. Woodrlng I'ndertaKlng company. Tel. dtamonds as as investment. Talk to leffert about it. The rcRUlnr communication of Excelsior Majtonlc lodge will be held this evening. Hafer has the best assortment of build ing inutcrials In the middle west. Get his pi ices. Airs. Frances Chrrnlns wi taken yester day to the General hospital to undergo an operation lor appendicitis. A beautitul m.u ornamental gns burner, the Vveimmcn clniK lamp, complete, l.ia. btephan iros., 6- W. Isroadway. maurer s cnin store special sale on fancy decorated china cups and saucers, j extra values. 00 per cnt discount. tUAlj I b.AMa ANTED to hHUl riwl 1 for the I-enlnn Wlckham Coal company. ' . . . ... ii ; , . . . , , Higher mngea paid. l"i Pearl street! . protested vigorously against permission 1 t Eighth street, where the work Is now It Is feared that Attorney Emmet Tlnley, being granted and Insisted on the previous being carried on, and commenced Bhovel who has boen confined to his home for action of the city council In ordering the j ng. During tho course of the hour's work several days wHh llineps. has diphtheria. ,lru(.tliT(,( which Is 8x10 feet, removed, bo j the statesman from the Second ward was MKNATTOUWAIitls" F A SENVEit CRrrled out- j frequently offered refreshments, not to men- TIMNER AND PLLMBER, ' 168 WEST I Tho matter came up on the nppllcallon I tlon stimulants, by his friends, but he BKOADWAV. j of j stein, who was represented by two declined all such offers. "When the referee, i "9f "mat" bouillon, 10c; hot beef oull- Bttorney, to be permitted to place tho 1 Michael Kildare,. announced that the hour 1; oy.teVMcocKU.Vc: structure on Broadway Just west of fsov-: was up Councilman Maloney shouldered liny. enth street, gome few weeks ago Stein his shovel with a sigh of relief, stralght- The cne ugiUnst Henry Rarrttt in Justice moved the shack onto the lot without se- ened up his back and, after receiving from Fields court on the ermnre of assnnltlni? ,.Hr, nermlsslon from the cltv council Foreman Nicholson a. time check for K John Easton was dlsmlswd yesterday for curln& rrmlslon rrom tne ciiy count 11 -.pnrtp(, hl. wav UDt0wn followed want of prosecution or committee on Are and light. Tho coun- cents, wended ma way uptown, ronowe Ho wise and give uh your order and ell Instructed the city marshal to notify by the still admiring crowd. An enter save worrying when cold weather sets in. him . remove lt Stein, instead of comply, prising photographer took a picture of the I'lvar-i JUll. Ull U1UIH V lift 1 ana ice uo. Tel. I pny HZ per ton for cast iron; mixed, $!(; stove, t; rags, l'c per lb; rubber, l?.lnrbi;K-phon.W- K8le'nlttn' Frank Blank was vesterdav unnointl re. celver of the property Involved in the fore- closeure proceedings brouxht by E. E. Hirt sgulnst Ule Lisvman and others. A special meeting of the Ladies' Aid so- cltty of the People s I nion cnurch will be held Wednt'stiay afternoon at tho home of Mr W. A. Copeland. 3.31 Avenue A. A. HOAGLANU THE PIONEER LCM- HER MAN Of'coI'NCIL BLUFFS. 7;'4 SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. 245. You can enroll any day or evening at Western Iowa college. Students are. as- sisied to positions. Send for 'catalogue. 'Phone for Information. Both 'phones. High prade granite work, from the best Barre imported granites, lettering, carving, and t rating. Fine monumental work a specialty.- taheeley & Lane, 217 East Broad way. Victor L. Keller was seized with an at tack of heart failure late Sunday evening and wan removed to Mercy hospital, where It was said yesterday that ho was some what Improved. Judpe Green yesterday oi-dered Hnxel Mc P.niuld. the lH-yea.r-old girl, held as a wit ness rgalnut her faUicr. L. A. McDonald, committed to the Girls' Industrial school at MItchellville. An information charging1 : Jene Williams of 1515 Fifth avenue with being mentally deficient was filed with the commissioners on Insanity yesterday by his mother, Mrs. Jennie Williams. ' ' Oak Leaf camp. Royal. Neighbors of America, will meet in regular session this evening. Following the business meeting there will be a social sosion, for which thn entertainment committee haa prepared" a program. Colonel W. F. "Baker, a member of the Board of County Supervisors, hna been ap- I pointed by the .Commercial club as delegate i tho- Transmisslsslnpl Commercial con- I Kress, to be held at Kunsas City on No- j vemher yo to 23. 'i , The Edison and Vk-tor talking machines i Hlna. tnllr and nlav perfect. We carry a i very large stock and are always glad to have you come in- ana let us enow our , machtiioe" i play yen any :recard you do- etre to ucar. a. in. Williamson, ii bo. Main St. . ''','. F.he, pictures, good frames and the best of work.' with gno.d treatment and fair r rices; these points are our trade-getters, f you want pictures, come In. If you want a frame made, this is Just the place to get It mart.' to suit you. Council Bluffs I ; Point. Oil and Ulasa company aierriam j block. , i . Arlolnh E. 'Madison of K.16 South Ninth street died Biind;iy at the home of his .sr. father In H;w4 Dell townh4r, aged 31 r Tu I noon at 2 o'clock from the ljtttr imy 'Saints' church In Hazel Dell township, con- ! ducted by Rev. Mr. Fry. i Gustave Lundlne. aged 78 yearn, died at I, - Yy hour vesterdav morning at tho i General hospital. He is survived bv one son, J. r.. l.unoine or n. ,, L . and the material us.?d elsewhere. Mr. cltv. Tho funeral will be held this morning B,.'. ,,i . at 10 O'clock from Cutler's undertaking Stewarts demand wias referred to the moms nnd Interment will be in Falrvlew Judiciary committee to wrestle with, cemetery. Rev. James O'Moy, pastor of the i Permits to cindurt saloons were given as theMs1??lc.M,,,h0,'"t-' lM,PCn' -conduct i follows; Joseph McClusky. 1510 South Sixth All" too rapidly, perhaps, winter Is com- ' treet; John Beck, W01 Broadway. H. F. ing. In a short time we will celebrate the , Welsh, M3 South Main street, downfall of turkey. Time flies and Thanks- ( The w(1 niBet na R coinmlUeo of giving day Is about to put in Its annual . . e j "ppearance. and you will need a new suit, tho whole Wednesday afternfcn. and as a pants or overcoat. Place your order. Tour council Thursday morning, to Inspect re rlnthos require a reasonable time to make, cently completed sldewallks on which the :V1V".srvobul,rhUllrcorrec7v.;: "y -S""- ha. furnished estimates to cormct. fit. correct goods, see Hicks. 13 Pearl street. Council Bluffs, la. Canvassing; County "Sotr. The Board of County Supervisors began yesterday the canvass of the vote cast at the general election lost. week. At adjourn- mcnt for the day the board had canvassed for representative, is watching the canvass closely, and ther was a report that he Intended contesting the election of Henry C. Rrandes. Mr. Lenocker. however, dc- cllned to affirm or deny the report, ejid aid he had no statement to make' until me voie aa im om lu-.m.uw ""'""""' '""' """ling for the Hearst papers, but Member Bn'PPo ? express from Valley and part as wi. It is expected, complete it today. So 1.000 of them Mn us. in Council Bluff. Jnt f Ule baggage. , far only a fe minor change. In the figure. 8' already published have been found hardware and furniture, Council Lluff,, la. yew te.ted ,u gtronB,v agalngt - ' Hot BliM. Al A. Lenocker, the democratic candidate I This Is the only stove that produces heat the board had completed the count. Vn- "n,r" 'rain leaving nere at :30. official figures gave Brandes 210 over Le- At Chicago it will be attached to the spe nocker. and this was Increased three yes- f'al tr"ln carrying Governor Cummins and terday by the canvass. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth italor Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and puriHea the breath. Used by people of refinement tbx over a quarter of a century. Convenient for t arista, PREPARED SY LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS. The following supplies - for thn coming legislature will be let to thn lowext bidder Saturday, Novtmber 17. at 10 'o'clock a. ni- Samplea on fUe In the or!V of sec retary of aiate: 800 hinder, marked on lde, for senate and house. Ki nous roll call. rnnaia roll call. f Itst of house nifmttn, frv Her senaln maniner. twu Hat nieinbr of .legislature, a Uh n.ap showing. representative upd sentorl 01- trbta . 2b members' desk cards. 1 senate ilockets. p.igi( mil - t boue docke ts, tou par eu.-ii. 8 NviKa vou.Vierj. numheVe.t ind per forated, JoO to be,, four forms. A. GALl'fcil A. Sefretarv. NK'-dOt BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. 1 CITY COUNCILMEN KACI W Beeoina Tgrmer Odtn and Grant a Per mil to Yiolite Fir Ordiianca. CITY ATTORNEY WILL NOT RECOGNIZE IT as Coaacll Haa No Rlaht to Grant ach -m. Permit and Will Proternlf Case Aaalnat J. Stria. Five of the members of the. city council last night voted In favor of permitting the erection of a frame shack, covered with tin sheeting, on Broadway In the business portion of tho city, contrary to the city finance governing such matters. Coun- n T..nl,rr,an TO'alluoA an4 Rmllh 1 Ing with the order, went ahead and had the wtructure covered with tin and other-. wise patched up. Then at Its last previous meeting the city council ordered the 1 marshal to file an Information against Stein and he was arrested on the charge of violating the city ordlnartcts. His hear- , twice contlnued, the last time ... . untu neItt Monday. After the motion to permit Stein to keop hls structure where he had placed It, his "8Kestel that the milt be dis- missed on Stein paying the costs. This. however, was declared out of order by Councilman Olson, who was presiding In ... . , .v.. ,,.- niv Blidtne the absence of the mayor. City Solicitor Kimball said that the council had no right to grant permission to a person to violae a city ordinance and that when the case came up next Monday he would proceed .to prosecute It. City Marshall Richmond de- clared his Intention of doing the same, State Senator Saunders, aa attorney for the Rock Island railroad, asked permission for the railroad to extend Its roundhouse on Ninth street eight feet Into the street for one year, at the end of which time the railroad expects to construct a new one. The present roundbouw, with twenty stalls, he explained, had become too small for the company's business here and a larger one waa needed, but the company could not build for a year. In the. meantime the com pany desires to construct a temporary "hood" over a frame addition to the present roundhouse, which will extend eight feet Into the public highway. The matter was referred to the committee of the whole. Property owners on First avenue between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets complained of obstmctlcns by the railroad.' which prevented them receiving the ad vantages of mail delivery, etc., and re quested that the city order the obstructions "removed. ," 'Tie matter was referred to tho committee the whola, J.' J. Stewart, as attorney for1 the Cochran estate, protested against the assessment of 844 for a brick sidewalk on temporary grade In front of a lot belonging to the estate, and offered $25 In full settlement'. In tho event the council refuses to accept this umount, he stated, h would enjoin the Collection of the full assersment and the sale of the property at tax sale on the " the aswnt was wholly irregular, several similar cases nave Den j called to the attention of the council and ft recently decided to have all sidewalks . , , . . ., .... n temporary grade which the abutting property owners refused to pay for torn up the contractors. A Radiant Home hard coal stove. will make any home radiant, grand and com- plete. It U acknowledged by the leading people of Omaha and Council Bluffs to be the greatest coal-savor In the market today. Call at pur store and see thera "'! Ilodare on" for Vlcksbara. . General Orenvllle M. Dodge and party ,fft yesterday morning for VIcksburg to attend the dedication of tho Iowa monu- mn,!' ,on th" .""uthern battlefields. The neral s private car was attached to the me nieinovra ri ma town commission. The first dedication will -take place at Vlcks burg Wednesday and Thursday and from there the Iowa train will awing around the i circle of battlefields. With General Dodge were Mr.. John A. Logan, Mrs. W. F. . her, Mrs. Robert Montgomery. Mrs. Mary E. Latey, Captain. Spoor and General and Mrs. Mandersou of j Omaha. At Chicago Mrs. Logan and her daughter, Mr.. Tucker, will leave the party and proceed to their home In Washington. . niwntnnnl nlnr r.Um Away. Thlrty-flve-dollar diamond ring riven away to the lady who receives the largest number of votes. See it In our window. One vote given with every cent s worth of candy purchased. O. C. Brown, Purity j Candy Kitchen, 546 West Broadway. Mirrlin I lo..... License, to wed were Ihs.wwI ..i.mI..,. the following: Name and Residence. J. O. Blxltr, Omaha MalMl E. Buse. Council Bluff. Tony Peak. White Cloud, Kan. Viola Spnrks. Omaha 8 A. Bolt.. MeOelUnd. la Ella F. Richards, Tiskilwa, III.. Age, 3! 2U 1 ..... 17 81 31 N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 2W. Night, au o 0tH RvanaelUt. Tot Council Bluff. Pastor' association at It meeting yesterday morning decided that no outside evangelist would be engaged for the union revival services proposed to be held In January'- The committee having thn millw r, f sfti.Hntf an .... ...1 . ... i. . . . . .... . M . B chr reported that It had been unable to secure the man wanted. It waa derided to hold a wriea of union me,-tings, commencing the second wek In January, fi How ing directly upon the regu lar week of prayer, which occurs the tirst i week of January and is observed In all of th churche. The meetings will bo held every afternoon and evening In tho First Presbyterian church, two of the local pas tors being on duty each werk. Thn meet ings will be preceded by a grand Sunday chool rally the seonnd Sunday In January. Further details will be discussed and pre liminary arrangements made at a banquet to be held Thursday evening- of next week In one of the chnrchea. We can show you many samples of our picture framing. Make us a call and bring your plettrros. Desldes, we have many new pictures we would like to show you. Barwlck, 211 South Main. COISCII.MA PAYS FREAK BET Thomas Maloney Shovela lod la Creek fled for an Hoar. Councilman Thomoa Maloney, In pay ment of an election wagr that William Randolph Hearst would be 'elected gov ernor of New York state, spent an hour vesterdav shoveling mud out of the bol- tom of lndlan Croek. Attired In overalls and a jlimper anj 8rmed with a brand new shovel Councilman Maloney, attended by an escort of about fifty of his adWvers .-i . .1.1 ... 1 1. uu...i........ nun vi'i ni$ jiiiej. Stop and take a look In our window and see the famous QuickC Moal range and the Red Cross base, burners they will Save you fuel and make your home happy. - (SWAINE A MAVER, 336-338 Broadway. Several YVaut DlTorces. In her petition for divorce filed yestcr- day Ml8,. Agn(?9 M. Stelnberger recites a numi,er of Instances of alleged cruelty the hands of her husband. Henry J. stelnberger. to whom she was married ... ..... a o iq bk .iw... u thla city August . 8, 1S39. She alleges that on several occasions he drove her out of the house at night and she, was com- polled to sleep In the barn or one of the outhouses. On orra occasion she recites she was forced to stay all night In a corn shock and was nearly frozen. In addi tion to the divorce she asks that she be .?"ld a"S M. Marcus, proprietor of a Broadway clothing store, yesterday filed original no tice of suit against the street railway com pany, In which he asks JJO.OOO for personal Injuries alleged to have . been received April 27, 1006. Tho Injuries,- It Is claimed, resulted from the motor on whlc;t Marcus was a passenger Jumping the track - at Avenue A and Fourteenth street. Judge Green' yesterday granted a divorce to Mary J. Woodfork from Edward "W. Woodfork oa the grounds of cruel and In human treatment. The plaintiff is de scribed as a German" Indian, while the de fendant's" nationality was given as that of a French Indian. ' ' ;' Anna L. Strong nfm granted a divorce from George W. Birring on the grounds of desertion. They wcV? .married ,ln 188S ind thn ago of tho defejidaut wart given' as 75, while tho pialnttft la 80 years his Junior. , y. n ' . . MALONEY" CiaA'0. 30 PEARL ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS. iIArf DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT-BURNS 10c. CIGAR AND LITTLE BOBBIE. OLD TIMES AND ERRIS .So CIGARS. Real'. Eatat .Transfers. These, transfers were reported to The Bee November lby the: lAtUiwattamie County Abstract company of fauncW Bluffs: Jacob Hensen and wife to Peter Bondo, ne'i se'. 2-T6-43, w. H : f?,iO John A. Norman to Ella I Norman. his wife, lots 9 and lo, block 5. Pierce's ads., q. c. d 2.0n0 Henrv C. Raymond and wife to Nina A. Children, part eA4 so'i fi-74-43, w. d. 1,X0 Nellie M. Coleman, guardian, to W. A. , Potter, two-thirds Interest In lot 11, Auditor's subdlv. of hwli se'i 12-75-40,. g. 1 1X1 Iowa TowhRlte Coiirjiuhv to Oenrgr B. Clnrk. lots 1. 2, 3 ond 4. block 14.. ' McClelland, w. d '273 Nellie M. Coleman 16 W. A. Potter!, one-third Interest In' lot 10 Auditor's subdiv. of nw4 se4 12C5-40. w. d.... 216 Mel J. Smith and wife to F. S. and Lucy A. Snethen. lots 3. 9 and 10. blork 2. Burns' add., w, .d...... ins Seven transfers, total '"7,t2 Illinois Coal. We've, got the Inside price on all Illinois coal. Come down and figure with us for'.- . olr .,., . ... ' , . , . , ana a sack containing goods of the value your winter's suppdy. Both 'phones 1S2. , rvi .j , , I Rrlr.on.leln A Smith. 14,h Ave and bth R, ? ' 150'. to belong to Hlggins, Who Was - Hearst Papers Still On the - List. At the meeting of the Board of Public Library Trustees last nUiht several of the member favored discontinuing subscrlb- The Badge of Honesty Ii on every wrapper of Doctor Pleree'a I Golden Medical Discovery because a full list 01 the ingredients composing n is printed there In plain English. Forty years ol experience has proven Its superior wprth as a blood purifier and Invigorat ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorder! and all liver Ills, , It builds up tna run- down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol Is used. '1 he active medic inal principles of native roots such aa Golden Seal and Queen's root. Stone and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Blaclt Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple refined glycerine, Send to Dr. E. V. Fierce at buffalo, N. Y., for rre booklet which I quotes extracts from wcll-recognlied med ' teal authorities such as Drs. Iiarthnlow, King, Scuddeif, Coe, Elllngwood and a host of otliefs, showing that these roota can be expended upon for their curative action it all weak states of the tom ach. accompanied by indigestion or oyspepsia as well y Inail bilious or liver complaint and In j?tV a&tlng diseases where there is losyGrflesh and gradual running down 1 Of t strength and system. t TheOoMen Medlral pi'coverr'wisVea fjfllj. 'pre blood ar.d so Invigorate anj rTff"iTateg tlie'ttoini ii. lit r ai.d Lowe's. a"nd. throii-h thcrn. ihe whole fvMemj Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimplca and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel lings and old open running sores or ulcer j are cared and healed. In treating old j running sores, or ulcers. It is well to In sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your drug gist don't happen to have this. Salve la stock, send fifty-four cents in postage stamp to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. V.. and a large box of the "All-Healing Salve ' w lil reach vou bv return boat. You can t afford to accept a secret nos trum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic, medicine or a sows composition, not even though th urgent dealer may thereby mate a little bigger prout. Dr. Pierce's I'lraxent I'elfcts regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver snd bowels, rtugar-coauxi, tiny grauule, easy to take Mcaudy. their discontinuance that the others finally gave lit to him, and the youthful patrons of tho library will still be able to pore over the sensational columns of these pub lications. It was decided to renew the subscriptions of nil the former magaxlnes and periodicals. The AsHOclated Charities was granted the use of the auditorium for an entertainment to be given Thursday evening for the bene fit of the Creche building fund. Routine business practically occupied the entire ses sion. A. Mrtuar A Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. SIS Mynster Street, Council Bluffs. la. Home-made ltt-ead a Specialty. I Visitors Welcome. CENTRAL FLOUR-81 15. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both phones 24. See Stephen Bros, for the latest and beat Inverted burners. 69 West Broadway. Inspecting; Federal Rnlldlna. Although work on the addition to tho postoffiee Is not expected to be commenced for a year, or perhaps two, Leo Ullery, superintendent of construction of United gtatos public buildings, Is In the city for the purpose of Inspecting the foundations of the present building with a view to as certaining the conditions and to be able to recommend If necessary Improvements In the foundations of the addition to be erected. He had several men at work yes terday making excavations down as far as the piling, this being for the purpose of ascertaining if possible the reasons for tiie juilding settling. "The Inspection I am making is merely for the purpose of correcting any faults which may exist In the foundations of th present building when we come to erect the addition to It. Every precaution was taken when this building was constructed to prevent settling, but In spite-of all the care taken the building has settled con siderably, and I edi here to learn the cause of It," explained Mr. Ullery. Ho expected to complete his work hero this evening, when he will go to Des Moines, where he will lay out the foundations for the new postoffiee building to be erected there. Combination gas and electric chandeliers snd the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent gas burners. Why not see us before you buy. ' We can certainly please you on price and quality of goods. Btephan Bros., M9 West Broadway. Fyrography outfits and supplies. C. E. Alexander, 333 Broadway. Special Health Officer Authorised? In view of the fact that there are a num ber of cases of diphtheria and other con tagious diseases In the city the Board of Health last night Instructed City Marshal Richmond to appoint a special officer whose duty It will be, as during the smallpox epi demic, to see that quarantine regulations are observed. This officer will also have charge of the fumigation of premises where contagious diseases have bwn reported. A report was current on the streets yes terday morning that several new- cases of diphtheria had developed among the chil dren of the Bloomer school, which was re contly closed for an entire week on account of the disease, but both Superintendent Clifford and City Physician Rice stated there wag no foundation for the report. Atha Samuels of 2S53 Avenue B, a pupil at the Avenue B school, was reported to the Board of Health yesterday as suffering from diphtheria. As the school was closed yesterday on account of the funeral of Miss Vermont ' Reynolds,, the school ' authorities took advantage of It ta liave the building thoroughly fumlgatod. '' M. Kelso, 38 Harrison street, and Ruben Alexander, 2123 Fourth avenue, were also reported ill with the disease. 1 Let us do that Job of wall papering xor you. come in and see our samples and get our price Tou will go out satis fled. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass company, Merriam block. For Imported wines and liquors, and Bud welser beer, go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 519 South Main street. "ox Car Robbery Case Postponed. The preliminary hearing of Pete Nelch, Dan Saric and Anton Jacowttz, members of a gang of Hungarian laborers working at the T'nlnn Pacific transfer, and Frank Smith', James Hlgglns and Toin Carter, held on suspicion of being Implicated In the re cent wholesale robbing of freight ears In the local railroad yards, was continued In police court yesterday until this morning. Hlggins, tho police say, shipped a tele scope grip containing a miscellaneous as sortment of Jewelry', knives snd other art! " cfes' from Vsllev KYh - la-wa toH 11 Hmo U ... .a. a ta . J. Z,X Tu 'lry- goods, which tho police believe to be the " ""'y. "ere Drougnt to Council Bluffs, yesterday by Chief of De- tectlves Callahan. Part of the goods were Just as you want it, THE BOSS HOT BLABT, on exhibition in our window. Do not miss seeing it. Ash pan, front feed door, top door, air tight doors and Joints; holds fire forty-eight hours. You can save enough fuel to pay for the stove. Burns anything: consumes it own gases and smoke. Price, $12 to $16. D. W. Keller. Iowa evrs Sotea. DUBUQUE While attnndlnjr vr, in -atnenc cnun-n in isew Vienna Bun day, Peter Roth fell forward In bis p w, dead. The services were abruptly stopped. i nf nerpRwn wit s tut years oia. ATLANTIC Clarence Hedge, formerly of this place, who recently lost his livery barn by fire, met with a serious accident Saturday at Anita. He was loading a wagon, when the horses became wared and threw him under the wheels of the wagon. It -is thought that he Is Injured .Internally. ATLANTIC Rev. C. C. Spencer of Far ragut, la., has been extended an unanimous call to the pastorate of the Christian church of this place, and it is understood that he will accept and move here at once. Tna I local church has been without a ptstor since I the removal of Rev. W. B. Crewdson from nere to toioraao about lour months a&o. ATLANTIC The Atlantic Young Men's Christian Association school basalt ball, club defeated the boy from Extra by a score of la to 15 in one of the most ex citing and bet played games of the season. The game was preceded by a game between two local teams. The Young Men's Chris tian Association Is preparing for a basket ball tournament in which a silver cup will be offered fur the winning players. ATLANTIC Warren Murphy attempted suicide by taking carbollo acid last mitht. He had quarreled with his wife about h.s drinking, and g' Ing home, told her he would give her lust three mlnuins to say something nice to him. She aid not comply witn nit request, ana ne drew an ounce bot tle oi' carbollo add from his pocket and drank a portion of Ita content. Medical aid was at one summoned, and it la thought he will recover, though hi mouth and throat are badly burned. FAIRFIELD As if wallowed up by a hole In the earth, George Diets, manager of the Eagle Pattern works, a large In dustrial concern of thla city, ha disap peared, and lila frleiuU are .ftrongly of th opinion that he ha met with foul piay. While It la not brlUved tht the man haa bean murdered for hi money, this theory not being borne out by ceitaln circum stance, 1 1 we preaumiuh.it i that a mystery in Li.-tx's hfe, guarded carefully by htm since -he came here three year agu. Is in some ninnncr rcaten-itie for hi dlaap. pear ante. STICRNE! TO TALK ON RATES lailroad Prtiidt at oa Frocram of the Stat Farmirs Teatitot. ITHE" PRIMINENT MEN ARE TO APPEAR Fifteen Life Term Murderers Hate Filed Petitions Asklaa; the I ra- Islatnre to firant Them Pardons. (From a Staff Correspondent.! DES MOINES, la., Nov. 12. (Special. r-A. B. Stlckney. president of the Great Western ralhnad, will tell the farmers at the state instlntute In this city next month about tho Intricacies of rate making and how he would j simplify the matter so that anyone could I understand a rate and determine tho cost of his shipment without getting an expert to figure It out for him. President Stlck ney is to be one of the biggest drawing cards at the state meeting. Arrangements for the program for the Stale Farmers' Institute and meeting of the State Agricultural society, and the meotlng of tho Iowa Corn Belt Meat Pro ducers' association were nearly completed today. The principal attractions are to be: President A. B. Stlckney, who will fpeak on freight rates. C. O. Mcwerole of Gowrle. who will talk on farmers' co-operative associations. Judge Cowan of Texas, attorney for Na tional Cattle Breeders' association. Mr. Emboden of Illinois, cattle feeding expert. The farmers' Instituto opens Tuesday morning, December 11, and tho Honorable j LnTe loung will deliver the addrees or wel come, and the response will be made by Senator Byron W. Newberry of Strawberry Point.. Following the talk by C. O. M-ser-ole. Captain E. Miller, county superintend ent of schools of Keokuk county, who has made u success of teaching agriculture In the schools and has gained a national rep utation by so doing, will tell what his methods are. Don. L. Berry of Warren county will talk on the benefits of county farmers' Institutes; Piof. W. J. Kennedy of the state college will talk on pure bred draft mares on the farm; Prof. Curtis of thn State college will tell what the State college is doing for the boys and girls of Iowa; Mrs. Harriett W. Ashton will talk on poultry on thn farm. Wednesday there will be the meetinps of the State Agricultural society, with the re ports of tho president and secretary and a talk by Governor Cummins, a talk by E. A. Larson, secretary of the Montgomery county fair, on the "Up-to-Date County Fair," and a talk by W. G. Swallow on "Does It Pay to Exhibit Hogs at the Iowa State Fair?" Mr. Swallow has exhibited hogs at the state fair for forty years, and ought to know. He regularly acts as Judge of hogs at tho American Royal show at Kansas City. The election of president, vice president and directors from the even numbered con gressional districts will be held Wednesday afternoon. The Corn BeK Meat Producers' meetings will be held Thursday, and during the same week the State Horticultural society and the State Foresters', society will meet. Supreme- Conrt Assignments. In the entire assignment of cases tor oral argument and submission to the su preme court for the period opening this morning there Is but one case that has attracted any attention over the state. That Is the case of the state against Leon Loser, charged with swindling in a foot race. This period of the supreme court Is chiefly Important because of the caset which tho court has before It and which may bo determined . at this session. ' The case of Lafe Young, charged with over charging the state to tho amount of sev eral thousand dollars; tho case of the state against the Amana society to dis solve tho society, and the case Involving the question of whether or not the Des Moines Street Railway company has any franchise have all been submitted to the court and decisions may be handed down at this period. Fire Mort Want Pardons. A total of fifteen applications to the legislature for pardons have been sent to the governor by persons serving life sen tences for murder In the first degree. This Is already more than were presented at the last session of the legislature'. Five new petitions came In this week. Jasper Mason of Dallas county, committed to the penitentiary October 27, 1576, at the age of 24 years, asks for a pardon on the ground that he shot his man In self defense, the other man having drawn a knife witu which to stab him. John G. Steele, com mitted from Monona county September 21, 1897, at the age of M. was among those asking for a -pordon at the laat sesxlno. O. A. Williams, committed from Union county April 10, lfltio, at the age of 50, for shooting a sheriff who came to serve a warrant -upon him, claims there are miti gating circumstances. M. B. Foster, com milted from Taylor county December 24. , , ,h . t an i .-u. ..o..- " ' Elmer Warren, committed from Tama ! county August S. 1891. at the age of 2, dalma the murder waa committed in the heat of passion, but that he was defending himself and that his sixteen years' Im prisonment have quite paid the penalty. Senator Lewis May Continue. Senator Lester W. Lewis of Clarlnda may continue on the Iowa delegation to the convention to be held In this city to promote the election of United States sen- I at or. by popular vote of the people. The convention will be held here next month. Senator Lwis withdrew aa a candidate for re-election a senator from the Page Fremont district because of his determina tion to remove his residence to Seattle. It was thought this would necessitate the appointment of another ou the delegation. If Senator Lewis Is willing to serve, how ever, ha will be retained at the head of the delegation. Police Hunt Daal Personality. Chief of Police J. W. Jones has been asked by George Milner of Buffalo, N. Y., to make a search for Dr. George M liner, a man with a dual personality, who waa picked up In this city as a tramp. He spent several days at the home of Andrew Brack ett, a member Of the detective department. While her as a tramp hia rightful person ality, that of a physli Ian, came uppermost, and he left the city, and it I. understood went to Omaha, where the tramp person ality became, uppermost again. It Is learned by the police here that while In Omaha he worked for Rome Miller of the Her Grand hotel, and haa cow disappeared from there. Old Mva oa Graad Jury. When the names were drawn for the grand Jury today J. H. Hill, C. A. Homer and Fred Temple, the three members of the As Dr- Graves' Toolh Powder makes Ihe teeth white, bright and beautiful, why not use it twice every day, the way people do who have teeth you like to see. It is a fine anticeptic. Ask your dentist about this; he v ill advise you. la naady metal an or bottlei, 2 Sc. D' Ztmi' Tcsth Por.dsr Co. Cl. were en the list. It Is nnder-toc 110 t it " t will ! nnde to i-t :.n ln.li tm"rit th's rwilod. and tlie ihaics of l-itliv r.cinn ti e (.-rand Jury will po nn till' the J.inuiry term, wh-n a con:nltc vhango In the per sonnel of the Jnr- will take pl.ire. How to Fool a Lazy Liver with Artificial Exercise VERY serious Sickness h a small beginning. And, In nine cases out of ten, that beginning Is made In tho Bowels. Constipation is tho beginning of most dis eases. It paves the way for all others. Lack cf exercise, hasty eating. Improper food, are Its first causes. Laziness, and postponement, permit It to grow Into Chrsnle Constipation, which means life-long Discomfort, It Isn't necessary to be sVk-a-bed, you know, In order to be mighty uncomfortable. Even a slight indigestion affects the nerves, dulls the mind, and obscures the merry sunshine of Life. The time to adjust the Bowels is the very minute you .suspect they need adjustment, ; If your tongue Is slightly coated, If your breath is under mspiclon, If your head feels a trifle heavy or dull, If digestion seems even a little slow, If Heartburn. Belching, Colic or Rest lessness begin to show themselves, Thats the time to eat a Cascaret. it acts as pleasantly jls it tastes. It Is as congenial to your Bowels as It Is to your Palate. It stimulates the muscular lining of the Bowels and Intestines, so that they mechani cally extract nourishment from tho food and drive out the vaste. The only way to have Cascarets ready, to use precisely when you need them Is to carry them constantly in your pocket, as you do a Watch or a Lead pencil. The ten cent box of Cascarets is made thin, flat, round-edged, and small, for this ' precise purpose. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold In bulk. Every tablet damped "CCC." All druggists. T0 NOW IS THE TIME. TO TAKE BH0LAX CURES COLDS IN THE HEAD, AN3 PREVENTS LA GRIPPE. r . Your Druggists Guarantees It. This Is the season of the year when so many people are troubled with colds In the head; if you are one of these, go to your druggist and get a box of BROMO LAX, the new and scientific Cold Cure. BROAIO-LAJC contains no quinine to make your head stuffy and produce deaf ness; but It clears tbe head quickly alter a few doses have been taken, leaving the head free and clear and easy to breathe. Your druggist positively guarantee every box of HROMO-LAX to do Just what we claim for It, or lie will refund your money. Better get a box -today as you may cstch cold any day. . . BROMO-LAX costs 25c at all drug stores. . . - G6e WaJes Adding Ma.chine I the latest, most modern, up-to-date Adding and Listing Machine ' on th market. It must lie se?n to be appreciated. tJorrespondence Solicited, Trial Examination Free. A. L. McCreary Nebraska Ageut, 1. . IlOX 391, LdiCOLN. aaaf f I T ' t V IN blur lieerweguar antee you purity. I 11 is brewed in shining copper kettles, aged In hermetically sealed tanks, filtered through while wood pulp, put m sterilized bottles without coming In contact with, the air, then pasteur ized by the approved firocess. It is absolute y free from the germs or impurities that lurk In water, milk, tea, cof fee, or other beverage that's why tha mout prominent physicians recommend it. It's use promotes good health, and true temperance. Keep a case of it la your home. frilora Brewing Co., ' Omalut. B4 iiTifirifffiMTft mm" i i ii . . k Every 7cniaii llnlrni1 and ft. mild ti . ".i.ui.t weuovfal MARVtL Vhwlmq Spray Ml- M t Cui.tanlei.t, Tl h rnnuliU..l7 lh V ' j Z MtHtlL, .r(.t no I OlltrT. I'll! ttd U..IIB tot "V. lil..,irid Itstres YV I.JII ..lu........u-i..n.i.i IU- t.i.i-l,., " u.i m. MtHiri, to.. O. . ur.. ftftw tvaih. rot eaie bj Ut&RMAN u McCUNNKLL iKC9 ?la. Uta ana uoU at. Ml&Ko-DlLLIN URUil CO. M . 9k Cw. 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