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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1801 , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 PEAUL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of thoClty. 11. W. TJLTON - - - MANAOEK T15M-i'llONiS : J3ustnCK Onicc , No. 13. Nil-lit Editor. Ko. 2.1. .Ml.\0lt Mf.ffllUX. N. Y. P. to. Council DUifTs r.umbrrCo. , coal. f'rnft'8 chattel loans , SO-t Snpp blooK. Wanted A troo-1 girl for general hoiisc- workatOK ) muff street. If yon want water in your yard or house go to Hlxby's , ! KU Morrlam block. Regular meeting of llannonv chapter , Order of the K istorn Star , tins evening. M. Wall was arrested yesterday charged \vltti having stolen a co.it and vest from Musi Wise , Uegular meeting ol Unity Guild with Mrs Wnltrr Young , South First stieet , tomorrow at ! . : ) o'clock. F S. Ciildwell was llnoil * 20.TO in police court yesterday morning for drunkenness and duturbtns Ilia peace by lighting on I ( road way , The funeral of N'ellio Olive Kasniusson will occur this afternoon ntUi : : ( ) o'clock from tht HID resldcnco , 71 ! ) South Highth street. In terment will bo in F.ilrvlow comotcry. ThoKonsof Vc-trrnni gave tholr first hnl since the organization of tint camp In this city In the Urntul Army hall lust ovcnlng. A pood-sl7c'd crowd was present , and the dam- Ing was highly enjoyed. The entertainment which was to have been given Tuesday evening In the Iitirean Bap tist church , under the auspices of the Borunn literary and Social circle , was postponed on -t'oountof the nun until this evening. Kromont West commenced a suit in the district court yesterday ngainst .1. 1' . & .1. N. Cnsiidy to recover fcii ; ( ) damages which lie suffered 1 > V being kept out of the possession of eighty acres of land In I'ottuwattamio county. Little Miss Mub. " as played by the Spoonur comedy company last night , was one of the richest iro.its Council Bluffs theater goers have bad for a long time. All the members of thu company carried their parts well and Little Cecil bore off n largo bhnrc of the honors of the ovcnlng. This evening the name company will present "Chip , " A meeting will bo held this ovonlntr at the Trinity Methodist church for the purpose of hearing the annual report of the trustees. The year has been ono of L'ro.it prosperity for the church and there will no doubt bo a largo audience present to hear of thu advance that has neon made. Ice cream and cake will bo.scrved by way of refreshments and there will bo no charge. All uro invited to bo pres ent. ent.Chief Chief Cary has received a letter from ox- Ofllccr ftoye.s , who wanis to bo reinstated to his old place on the police force. His letter Is rather threatening In tone , and among other things ho says that if his request is not heeded at once ho will go before the city council and have Gary's ' salary reduced from $100 to $60 per mouth. The matter will prob ably bo called up Tor an examination at thu next council meeting. James Manor denies stoutly the charge of nssaulllng and robbing voung IXirroll. Ho says that ho started with Uarroll and an other young man for a good time In Omaha. On the motor he and Oarroll got to quarrel ing about a woman. Dan ell pulled n re volver , wtilcli his friend knocked out of his hand , and that is all there wus of the row. There was no robbery or anything bordering on It and ho thinks the charge will probably be dismissed. Sam Glover had a hearing yesterday mornIng - Ing in Justice Swearingcn's court on the charge of having robbed thn residence of Cal Sliafcr. Evidence was introduced to show Unit ho had occn scon banging around the house iluring the day , ana the stolen goods which were found on him when ar rested were roudlly identified oy the owner. Ho wits hold to await the action of thu grand jury and his bail was llxed ntSttOI , in default of which ho was seat to tha county jail. A lawn fete was given last evening on thu lawn of E. M. Hunker , at the foot of Willow nvcnuo , In the Interests of the Young Men's Christian association. The weather was nil that could bo desired , and a largo crowd as sembled to enjoy the festivities. The lawn was beautifully dccoratrd with Japineso lanterns , and little tables wore scattered around where thu eucsts could cat Ice cream and cako. The affair was n great success , and quito a largo .sum was roall/.cd as the re sult. John Grant , the engineer at the Ogden bouse , got Into a quarrcll with a bell boy at the same establishment yesterday. The bell boy , who is about three feet high , throw n cuspidor at Grant , and the latter , who tips the beam easily at 200 , made up his mind that something desperate must bo done in order to prevent bis blood from being shed nn the marble lloor of the hotel in a red , rod pool. Ho accordingly struck the little fellow n tcrrifio blow , as ho says , from motives of self defense. An Information was lllod in superior court and Grant was arrested. Ho will have a bearing this morning. Go mid Hear Al > lott. 'Next Suiulny , August 23 , Rov. Lyinun Abbott , of Urooklyu , the successor of Jlonry Ward Ueoehor , will preach lit the IJluo frnms palace , at C'roston , In. I ! thcro arc twonty-llvo or inoro people in Council IMulTa who would like to hoar this celebrated orator , iirranifomoiits can bo nmdo to run a Hpooial train to C'rostou , the trnin to leave Council JilulYs at ( > o'clock a. in , , and returning will arrive in Counull Blulls at 10:10 : p. in. Names of these who intend to go hhould bo loft at my olllco not later than Friday the 21. Ono faro for the round trip. O. M. nilOWN , Ticket Agent C. H. & Q. railway. j / ; / . .so.v.ii > .in.iii.n'iis. Matt Stoadman of the United States secret service Is In the city. Uov. S. Alexander Is confined to his bed by a sovcro attack of nervous prostration , Lewis Miles of Corvdon is In the city on business connected with the federal court. T. C. Oawson has been admitted to part nership with Attorney General John Y. Stone. Miss Laura Joseph of Sallda , Colo. , and Mrs.Vhitohoad of Grand Junction , Colo. , nro In the city visiting their father , II. J , Joseph. Colonel John Fox has gone to Kansas , where ho will visit friends. Ho will Install officers for Encampment No. 'Jl , Union Vet eran Legion , at Salltm. " "John T. Hazon , a prominent citizen of Avoca and a prominent candidate for the nomination for shorlfl on the democratic ticket , was in the city yesterday. Colonel J. J. Stoadman loaves today for Kodllcld. where he will address the Associa tion of veterans of that place. Tomorrow ho goes to Nevada to address the Association of Veterans of Story county. I'lano" , organs , C. 13. Muslo Co. , 530 Broadway. A 8KVISN DAY lUjANKKl' SAM ) . A Sensational Novelty Halo Prepared liy the HoHton Store , Coiinull ItluiVr * . The romarlmblo tmlo of blankets ami comforters starts on Saturday , August 21' , and it will afford the opportunity of the year for jieoplo to mtUco prollta'bto investments in all grades of bed cloth ing. All blankets and comforters at nettml cost for seven days. The stock of thoeo goods is the largest ever brought to tlio Missouri river valley. Ono loti consists of the entire spring output of ono of the largest woolen nulls in Iowa and the others comprise the best Cal ifornia and Now York mills goods. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. IliiNli lol ) I'mitiiijj Or regular work for Omaha , or Council Bluffs parties , or anyone oli-o , done promptly and properly at Pryors * Boo job ollk-o , 12 Pearl btroot , Council Bluffs , Prloos arc always as low as Is consistent with good work , Swnnfcon music company , 335 Broad- NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Sensational Trial In Which a Suppwed Preacher Plays a Pare. HAD BEEN A TRAMP FOR MANY YEARS. Kto\-y ofa Ituucnt UcllijIoiiM DlHttirl ) * nnuc null the llaninnlnj ; DUulos- tifOH Hi-HtlltliiK I'roui tlio I'liercol' Sntn Stinnklcn was bfforo Justice Swcnr Inpun ycstcrdny afternoon for a trial on the charu-u of dlstiirbliic n religious meeting The trial li\stod nit the nftornoon until after 0 o'clock , and then It was not completed , the stnto having several moro witnesses to pro duce. A number of witnesses testified , most o them bulnc conin > ctod with the Holiness nils slon on North ICIk'hth street , which had some notoriety n few weeks n o on account of cer- tiiin-rninors to the effect Unit the founder o the mission did not trout his lady members In tlio way tnat the strict rules of otlqnetto demanded. Among the witnesses wni n lent , thin man in his shirt sleeves , who pleaded pi Illy to being the chluf cxhortor o the mission. Ho told the story of the disturbance last Sunday night , maniiiB Shanklan the malt offender. U'hon .fudfjo Aylosworth , the at torney for the defense , got hold of him for a cross examination , no succcedod in ( jotting some very damaslnp admissions out of him. llo found that the tall thin exhorter had run away from his wife and family In Michigan several yours ago and tmd not heard any thing from thorn .since. Tlio attorney , by means of n number ol questions , elicited tlio fact that the exhorter had spent the most of his time for the last tow years in going about the country in reg ulation tramp style , and ho traced him from Michigan to San Francisco and from Hurtling sea to Crescent City with frighful rapidity. When supper time cumo a continuance * was taken until tomorrow. llonltli null Coldix. Hound trip tickets to Colfax Springs and return only $7.1)0. ) A. T. Ehvoll , ticket ngont Chicago & Uouk Island U'y , No. 10 I'curl btrcot. Drs. Woortoury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , no.\t to Grand hotel. Telephone M5. lilyli L'rado work u specialty ! Pionic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , Mc ) ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. C. M. U. A. IlniKpict. The Catholic Mutual Benevolent associa tion hold n banquet last ovonlng in Hughes' hall which was larguly attended. The ban quet occupied the llrst part of the evening and was followed by the intellectual part of the feast. George F. Hughes ofliciated as toastmaster In a very acceptable manner. The following toasts wuvc responded to , the speaker in each instance being greeted with hearty nnplauso : "Our Country , " J. J. Shea ; "Social Intercourse , " Kev. Futner O'ltourko "Our Common " . ; Humanity , .ludgo W. I. Smith ; "What is There Lett for Mo to Sayi" J. M. Oulvin. Tlio toasts were generously interspersed with mu.ic furnished by Mrs. tieorge P. Hughes , Miss TudliVlckliain , Miss Jcnnio Keating , J. Tholl , George F. Hughes , and K. A. Inijoldsby. Tli" accompanists wcio I'rof. Sims , Mrs. George F Hughes and Miss Liio Tholl. T. U. Hughes dc- llvnred a recitation entitled "Tho Old Man Goes to Town , " In a very talcing way. A ftor the programme the lloor was cleared and dancing was indulecd in. The weather was warm , but the dancers did not let that fact intcrforo with their enjoyment , nnJ the music of the harp and the tripping or the fcot did not cease until a Into hour. All In nil , the affair was a decided success , and these who arranged it are deserving - serving of great credit. \\nter. Water from the Milwaukee artesian well , for drinking purposes , delivered every morning to private families at a nominal rate. Address , Water , 13KH ollico. Miss Ella Ragsdaio IIHB leased the building at oil" Broadway and will soon open handsome millinery parlors. Now l.cunl I'olnt. Justice Cones has unearthed n now legal point which will probably awaken some in terest In certain quarters. The case of J. H. Vcrnon against J. M. Shoa , In which the plaintiff seeks to recover $75 rent from the defendant by means of a landlord's ' writ of attachment , vas begun In his court several days ago but Shea wanted a change of von tie on the ground that the court was prejudiced. The necessary allidavit was lllod forth with and Shea claimed his right. Jus tice Cones , however , refused to grant the continuance until the fee of fiO cents was deposited with him In advance. Shea refused to pay , und left the oftlco. When the time came which had been sot for the trial of the case. Shea was not there , and the Justice wont on and heard the evidence and rendered a Judgment against him upon a default for the whole amount asked for. Cones looks for a largo spot of blood on the moon as soon as Shoa cots around to do the decorative work , and it is probable the dis trict court will bo called upon to render a decision on the merits of the c.iso. Removal sale. Bargain s in Shoos. L. Kinnohau will remove from UUj Broad way to No. 11 Pearl street. Tno Y. M. C. A. lawn social will bo given tonight as the rain prevented last night. Remember the plueo , 810 Third avenue. Aliilvnnoy in The trial of Isaac Mulvanoy on the charge of making a criminal assault on his daughter , was tried In Justice Hummer's court yester day afternoon. The daughter. Blanch Mul- vanoy , was put upoi : the stand and tostlllod that her father hud never mistreated her In any wav. riho also signed her name In order that her autograph might bo compared with the signature of the letter which hud been sent to her sister , Eva Helllleld , and in which the accusations ivuru lint made aialnst her father. The sig natures bore but little resemblance to each other , and Attorney Organ , after hearing her story , ordered the case dismissed. He also requested that the court tux up iho costs of the case to the man Armstrong , who had brcn Instrumental In bringing thu cnsu into court. Thu case wus accord I nt'lv dismissed and the costs taxed upa > \ asked. It Is stated that some charitably disposed people are not satisfied with the turn affairs have tuucm , and will endeavor to h.ivo the girl sent to the reform school. CIinutiuiiiu | Instructive and entertaining for young and old. Address Homo Kntortainment company , 1- Pear street , Council BltilTs. liny your furniture , carpets , stoves and household goods of Mandul & Klein , Council Blutls. Prices very low ; freight prop.ild to your uity , O (1 Settler * ' I'lunlc. Today is the day sot for the nlcnlc ' of the old settlers of Pottawuttatnlo , Mills and Fremont counties in Falrmonnt park , and If the weather remains favorable , a most on- The liinprcss lilizabetli of Austria , Several ypiir * so , utter a severe spell of ulck- nevuis ltd\l ud by her honso phyKluliins lo use Jnlnnn llolVs Mult Kuraet to rebuild her wouU'niMl o iistltntlon , It acted o admirably that In appreciation Juhaim Moll received thu Ordvrof iho Uoldon Cross of Merit. There Is nothing "just us good when yon van obtain the iruiiulno article uhk-h must have thesluimturo o ( "Juhuun lloil" ou the neck of e\ory bottle. Tulco no inUor. Joyablo time may bo looked for. The old settlers with their fit mi lies will arrive this morning , and largo delegations will bo pros cut ftom all the towns li > the three counties Special motor trains will carry the guoits to the park. Thq program will bo carried out to the letter , as already advertised In TUB HEK , with the exception of thu oration of the day , which wus to have been dcllvcroi byC. M. Harl. Owing to the death of Mr < . Oblnicr ! , Mr Harl will not bo able to no present , but his oration will bo read. All the other features of the programme will bo carried out us an nounccd. Mayor Macrae delivering the ad dress of welcome and President \V , M. Brooks of Tabor college the rciponsc. t\i noon there will bo a b.isket dinner In the mirK , utter which there will bo touits and n general good time. To \ \ h-iin It Mny Conrorn. Notice is hereby given that music , ice cream and cake will be enjoyed by the o who attend the Voung Men's Christian association lawn social tonight at the homo of li M. Bunker , 810 aril avenue. Drs. Stewart & Patty , veterinary sur geons , 4o Fourth Htreot , Council BlulTs. The storm of Tuesday afternoon and even ing was the cnuso of considerable damage In different places. It wus nccompit.ied by a brilliant display of electricity , several Iliuhos of which struck In and around Council Bluffs. The boat house of the Council Bluffs Uowlng association was struck. Ono of the heavy eight-inch timbers which supported the dock In front of the house , was broken squarely off In the mid dle. No further diimago wus done about the boot house , but the residence ofV. . H. Beck , which stands not far nwav , wus shaken so that several panes of glass wore broken. The waters of Indian creek undermined the bridge on North Main street , taking out n large quantity of earth und rendering the structure unsafe. Repairs will have to bo inndo Immediately , it is said , in order to pre vent the bridge from being carried away bodily at the next onslaught. An Awl'ul 10\nnilc. | An advertising clock at the corner of Broadway and I'earl street Is a melancholy monument to the folly of trying to advertise one's business bv fake methods. Several weeks ago n smooth-tongued Individual made the rounds of the various business houses and induced a number of proprietors to toke out n curd six inches square , for which they wore to p.iy $15 or $ JO. The cards , with the advertisements of the diffeicnt houses , wore uriungcd alter the style of n panorama , in which the adver tising cards were sopurutod by ullegcd photo graphs of views of vurious parts of the uni verse. The ilrst day one of the lenses through which the panorama was supposed to be looked ut was broken in by some young ster whoso enthusiasm exceeded his good sense. The next day ono of tlio lower panels was kicked out by some ono who wanted to sco how the thing walked. A day or two nco another panel was kicked out in order to let the August breezes play at will through the recesses of the fake , and now It stands on the corner , looked at by few and admired by none , while the names of the ad vertisers look down on the passer-by as a standing admonition to them to conlino their advertising patronage to the columns of the newspapers. _ 7 Day ( old Wcatlicr Sule. The great blanket and comforter sale at the Boston Store commences Satur day , August 22. Having purchased from ono of the largest eastern manu facturers for spot cash an enormous stock of the above , wo will put the same on sale Saturday , August 22 , at ictaal cost , which means a saving of from . " 0 to oO per cent Now is the time to lay in your winter supply. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Dentil of 31 rs. Mrs. Louisa Ohlingor died yesterday morn ing at 12 o'clock at her residence , COS First avenue , at the ago of ilfty-nine years , after an illness of several months. She was born in Germantown , Montgomery county , O , and was married to VV , H. Oblingcr in 1841) ) at Dayton , O. In IbGO they came to this city , where thov have made their homo ever since. Mr. Oblinger and three children , Mrs. E. M. McCiine. Mrs. C. M. Hnrl ami and Mrs. I. M. Tro.v nor , Still survive her. The funeral will take 'place this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence. The services will bo conducted by Hov. T. J. Muckay , the deceased having been for many years a member - ber of St. Paul's church , ol which ho was rector. The C. M. & St. P. ticket oflleo has been removed from -50(5 ( Broadway into tlio elegant now quarters in the now Baldwin block , 5 Pearl street. After More huukers. Chief Cary has received a letter from the chief of police of St. Cloud , Minn. , stating that F. W" . Jewell , the somewhat notorious ox-manager of the Grand hotel of this city , is about to begin another star engagement at that city. Ho will open the West hotel Sep tember 1 , and hu will be manager. Tlio In formation will bo hailed with delight by many creditors in Council BlnlTs who have been ongcrly awaiting some news us to his whereabouts. "Of all the sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are tlioso , it might have boon. " So sang the the pool and so sing the committees who arrantrod for a lawn social for last night at Mr. R M. Bunkor'h ; but tonight coino and see how nicely they will servo you with ice cream , c.ike , etc. 1'lunlu at The members of tno Uoyal Arcanum of Omaha came ever yesterday afternoon lor u picnic at Manuwa. There wore l'- ! . " > of tnem , and they came on a motor train of three cars. They proceeded directly to the lake , where they put In the curly hours of the evening In rowing und boating. They then sut down tea a bountiful supper In the dining room , alter which dancing wus " the order of tha evening until 11 o'clock. They returned to Omttha about midnight , after having upont u most enjoyable evening. Union Park races , Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs , September 8 H , .10,500 ; Oc tober 20-22 , * 1,000. For programmes address Nut Brown , Merchants hotel. Omaha. lUtOUGHT IIIOIl HACK. Doutorx InterlVro With a Cyprlan'n DcMiro to DII- . Another fallen woman tried to reach thu pearly gutos hut night via the morphine route. Addio Mullen , who lives ut bib Uodgo street , received n letter flora her urothitr in Colorado stating that ho was dying and asking for money. This the woman did not have , und It made her so despondent that she took u largo dose of morphine. She wus found later by u couple of friends ly ing on her bed und scarcely breathing. A do'o- torva * summoned and u stomach pump applied. Friends cared for the unfortunate and at midnight she was being walked up and down DJd.-o street to keep her awake. The woman will live. Woe ot a \ \ leiior 'Man , A wlenorwurat man of Fourteenth street , near Uodgo , had n little tire all by his lonely about midnight. Ho was trying 10 turn on more lluld In his gasoline lamp und the whole thing exploded. Wieners inul broud were thrown all over the street by the ihock , und the vender received quite u severe Dura on his loft hand , besides having his moustache und eyebrows singed .iff. Besides the total wrecking of the 'outnt and the alight burns no damuiro was done. Took UH | Hull. Nora Huwklns and Mllllo Owens , two fast women , rolled a drunk in a Capitol avenue saloon last evening and secured $ U5. 'olin ' Maber was the drunk and when ha labored up ho iiiUsoa his roll. Ho reported bo matter to the police uua thU morning Sergeant Vr'halen arrested too wotaou. Iowa Boys Turn to C i'3 and Murdoi Their First Victim. ' VEIL ARMED WITH KNftiE AND PISTOL , r . ' T < M-rlble Uunl MI'o Drauii InVhlol the 1'rliiclpalH nrc'.KInucit He- liinil Iron Bars Ilol'oro Their Weapon Drys. fa. , Aug. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIK. : I Yesterday afternoon two boys , aged eleven ami ilfteon respec tively , armed themselves with a revolver and knife and started out to play the part of ties- Dcradooi. When about two and u half nillei from town they saw n 'run by the name of Murshlth a team coming to the city. Taoy turned toward town and asking permission to ride , got into the wagon. After riding u short distance ono of the boys asked Mr. Marsh It his team would run if ho should lire n re\olver , to which Mr. Marsh said It would. The boy then got up and stabbed Marsh In the back with a large butcher knife , indicting a serious If not fatal wound. The boys wore promptly arrested and lodged in jail und will huve their preliminary exnminat'oi < as eon as the wounded man's condition Is deter mined. _ Tni'lfT lliMeiimlon In lou'n. l.rvui" , la. , Aug. -j'SpecIui Telegram to THE BIK.-HOII. : ] Uoswoll G. Herr of Michigan delivered n rousing two hours' spdcch hero tonight to n largo audience of both parties. Ho took ns his theme the difference between the two leading parties on the tarilT , showing how the democratic theory of free trade adds to the cost ot the necessaries of life by having a tariff on articles which can't bo produced In this country which tariff must of necessary bo udded to the tlio cost price of the article ; how the republican theory of protective duty cheapens such articles by building up homo manufactories and home competition. He took ns an Illustration of tlio ropubli"nn theory such articles us salt , hardware , woolen goods , etc. , showing how the Increase in tariff builds up homo manu factories and Increasing home competition the price to iho comsumors. Ho referred with words of praise to the McKinley bill. and asked nnv democrat present to name u single article that the tariff under this bill has raised the price. No answer wus forth coming. Ho paid n glowinq tribute to Iowa and her crou reports , and advised the people ple to support n man for chief magistrate of the state who will at least tell the truth about the state when away from homo instead ot drawing on visionary statis tics to slander the best state in the union. This was ono reason why ho liked the rouub- licun party. It was for our own country , our own state ! our own honor llrst and whatever are had good advice give to the other follows give it afterwards. KcnHMtion in Co lur Kupldn. Cr.nxH RUMIH , la. , Aug. 19. [ Special Tele gram to THE BIE. : ] The bogus delegates to the colored anti-prohibition convention hold hero yesterday who wore ousted from the meeting , held a seperato meeting last night. At this meeting a letter was read by Colonel A. A. Jones of Osknloosa froni a friend in I'roviuoncc , II. I. , which , pretended to show up the record of C. H. J. Taylor , while ho wus United Stutes minister to Liberia. It alleged immoral practices upon defenseless colored gins ; that ho departed from Liberia leaving board hills unpaid , etc. The same appeared in thu daily Republican of this city this morning. Mr. Taylor immediately took action and s A'oro out n warrant charging Mr. Jones ith libel. Ho also took steps to bring suit against the Republican for fi , 500 durauges , but" it is understood this .suit will bo dronpcd , the Re publican agreeing to make n retraction. Mr. Taylor of Kansas City addressed the dele gates to the mill-prohibition convention lust night. It has created quito a senation. Militiamen In Clover. ISDIAXOI.A , la. , Aug. 19. ( Special Tele gram to Tun BIE.J : To say that this years camp of the "Old Third" nt Camp Hender son so called after Hon. B. P. Henderson of this place is a pronounced success is stating it inlldlv. The men of the various companies are thoroughly enjoying themselves and ac quiring a prodigious amount of instruction at the sumo time. Tomorrow is Governor's day and his excel lency the governor , General Greene , Captain Hum and a largo number of staff oftlccrs will bo in attendance to witness the review and parade. General H. II. Wright , brigade commander ot Contorvillo was expected to arrive today. IiilMiniuii Work of Tr.impM. MAIII JOO , la. , Aug. 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bii.l : : When freight train ui : , west bound , pulled In here late lust night , yells for help came from an empty box cur. The tiulnmon found within a nearly naked , bruised and bleeding Swede , who told of In- liumun treatment nt the hands of three tramps while coming from lowu City. They lind stripped him of clothing , watch and W in money. His oars had been bitten through und parts of his head and body wore bruised und bleeding where the trainns had beaten him with the butt of a revolver. rir.ikcnuin Killed at Iloonti. BOOM : , la. . Aue. 1 ! ) . [ Special Telegram to Till : Bur. . ] Ed I'helun , u Chicago & North western br.ikoman , was run ever by the curs while switching at Gilbert , in Story county , tliN morning , crushing his log. Ho wus brought to his homo here and died this after noon. Swltclimim Instantly Killed. MISSOUICI VIMKI , la , , Aug. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tut ! BIE. : ] Lewis Herrick , a switchman , fell from a moving engine today and was instantly crushed to df-uth Ho was subject to heart trouble , which probably wus the cause of his lull. Ho leaves a wile und tnrec children. ItLOOlt OX Till ; JlUO.f. Diirorcncc oT Opinion 'Hint In ICxcltlnt ; IliiHsott and Ainswortli. B \ssnrT , Nob. . Aug. 19. | Speclul to TUB Bnu.j There Is at the present time "bor-lud" all ever the face of fair Luna whenever she comes In the vicinity of either Bossctt or Ainsworth , und the Cittido thereof is all on the account of some difference of opinion us 10 which of the two towns possesses within its limits the bust bnso ball club. Last Fri day morning the Ainswortli nine arrived in Hassett lo show our willow busters how the little game Is played , and , If possible , curry our scalp back to their native lulr without even allowing the Diiott : nine the blessed lirivllogo of dying on third base. But the [ ates had decreed ditTuiunt. At the end of the fourth Inning the score stood . ! und - , with u good show for Iassctt } to take the end. ' At this Important moment u little contro versy arose in regard to'li ' foul hit , and the matter wus argurd nt length In n kind of n four-sided urgiiment. Huch of thu clubs had Us own indivjduul Idea of just jew It wus , the umpire hud his , and the spec- tutors wore very loud , It ) proclaiming their opinions , und the coiiiicquonco wus that the game stopped at that point and Ainsworth returned homo , out not satistlcd. They immediately pluceil a good sUed chip , valued at about &MJ , on their .shoulder and tared Bussctt to knock It oil. Bassott , note o bo outuono , did not stop at u little chip , jut took thu whole block of wojd , suld to bo wo'th $100 , and placed It in a very eon- Whm n < iby wa ? tick , we gate her Coatorfo , When jlie.wna n tlillj , ho crlwl for Castorto , Whf n khe bocnme Miss , tliu tlung to CoctorU , Wfeoa tlu > had Cluklrvu , iho avd Uium Ctutoris , To the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinitv : Dr. I' , floe \Vo Is n riwil'ir cradn itn of medicine from China , havlnt : t'll.i'ti u thor- muh course of stu ly , exli'iidln o\er uluht Triirs. In soimtof the best Clnnoio eollo.'os. IliMilVrrs n H smvlt'ps to all tluisu stiiTorlnit fiotn dlsD.isi'sof any kind , und feels confident that In ovcry casn lie undertakes ho can doyen yon uDixi. Most of tno Ingredient * he uses in hs | reme dies tint Dolatilual siihatuncos from China , many of tlicni iinNnunn outside of that eoun- ry . lie charges not bin ; f or nx-j initiation , consul- tiitlon or mlvli'f.m \ can call and hu\o > i frk-ndiy uliat with nlin. and ho will fraiilily stiitu what he can dn for you. Ills consulta tions and L'oMiiiiunlcMlinns oonilnriril In the utiiosl prlviey and strictest confidence. Ills remedies ate t-iisy to tnkouml perfectly harinicHs. The most of tliom net on thu Moo I , nnnfyliu It and uostioyliiR thu ink-robes 01 bacteria. I'd Imps you are snirorlii'j fiom some ills- e IM > of ion'st.imlln'anil have tried almost every u'lnedy known without HIICCCSS Would It not lie HOII to try thu Chlneso moilo ot I ttcatinciit now , or at any ralo tall and let | Dr. C. UcoVo \ examine the ease and toll yon u lmt tin cm do ? Mr C Oeo Wo hastlionsiindsof testimonials In his possession , unionx watch aie the fol io win L' : II. H. YOUNO. 27ir > North Tucntv-fniirth stieut , Omaha. Cured so\cro cold anil run- . Idly developing consumption : was tola could ot last HIV in onths : cured wholly with Chl- CM' reined IPS MUM. II. IjlJtli : . 1.WJ riftli street -SnlTcrod with sleU headache and 'general debility ; hud rled all kinds ot mudlelnus and do.'tors. Now obnst and hraliny. M. V. VAN WORM Kit. 1717 Third street. Council ItlntTs.-liencial debility and pain In chest ; few \\COKH treatment ; never full unttor than utprcsent , SI US. K ti. Uion. South Umaha. ( Albright ) . After trvinir other remedies for uluht years send Dr. Gee Wo's treatment ; now completely cured. JOHN II. 1IAMMCTT. South Omaha * ( West Alnrigh'Heart ) disease and iialu In chest ; short course of treatment ; now almost cured. Mils W , A. NIOHOLhON. 111 ? Klgliteunlli street. Hlieninatlsm , then liemmorraKo of the iuhis ami finally heart dlscasu ; cnmtilctu wreck ; went to Kuropeand tried everything ; now cntlrol v cured bv Or. Quo \V'o. MRS. J. E YATKS. aiV ) Q struct. South Omulm. Pcmalo wcalni"-s and sick head ache ; could ct-t tin relief till Dr. ( Ji > o Wo cured inc. Will gladly recommend him for these troubles. Kor the benefit of these who cannot see the doctor ho h is pictured thu follonln. eight icmedlcK for iho most uruvalent disease's ; BLOOD PURIFIER , RHEUMATISM CURE , CATARRH CURE , INDIGESTION AND DYS PEPSIA CURE , SICK HEADACHE CURE , LOST MANHOOD CURE , HEMALE WEAKNESS CURE , AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. These troubles can easily bo dlacnosed atvl tlm proper remedies proonicd. I'or all otiuir tronnles write , enuloslii'4 st imp for question blank and book , as the doctor uses a spucl.il remedy for each disease. DR. C. GEE WO , 519' , North 16th Streit , Office Hours from 9 Q. m. to 9 p m. , Every Day. spicuous position at thu butt of their loft car and said "Wo will go you ono bettor. " Whereupon the managers of the two nines commenced a lengthy correspondence with each other , which in time promises to bear fruit , and In nil probability n match game will bo urranged for the near future , and pos sibly n scries of three games , ono at Bassett , ono ut Ainsworth and ono nt some other point not yet named. The people of the two towns will no doubt see some very flue ball playing , ns both clubs are among thu best amateurs In the northwest , and each seems determined to win. KU11NI3I > AN 1OK HOUSK. * Cause ( ) T tin : Huaiitil'iil Ron Fire on the iHlaud Lust Night. Ono of the Crystal Ice company's largo house * on Cut-Olt Island wus discovered on lire about 0-tO : o'clock last night and was totally destroyed. Loss about. ? ! , 500 A call was sent In for the lire department and Chief Sailor Hunt out u couple of chemical engies , u hose wagon and truck. By tlio time the ap paratus reached the scone the lire wus beyond control and all hope of saving the building was glvoiuip , The sun baked walls and dry sawdust packing made a great bhuo for twenty minutes or so , which could bo seen all over the city. The department devoted most of its time to saving the surrounding building. For tunately there was not , much of a wind or the Humes would huve spread and cntullod u houvier loss. The building wus Insured. GIUOAT KISIIINC. Detroit Drummer Thrown a Light on the Suli.fcet. "I struck a { Trent simp fishing up at Pcowtiukeo , Wla. , n few woolen iiyo , " said n drummer nt the Grand I'adlie nf lor hovorul liirgcyibnorinally duvulopod Huh stories Imvo boon HWiillowed by the little colorio that surrounded him'buys a Chlenjjo Mall roportor. "A friend of mlno who works for an electrical uon- Htruutlon company at Mllwiiulcoo has in- vt-iitod a submarine oleotrio li ht and wo wont up lo I'owaukco to try it. It worked lilco a charm. CJroutust HIICUO'-S imntflnuble. In fairly clear water It Is possible to H ht up the bottom of the la Ice for quito u dibtuiu.'o. lina ino H < , rhtlii a big bonllro on the bottom of the hike and llhhilitf by the ll'ht ( of itl That' * about what it is like. Tlio whole operation ih no almplo that it IH queer that it was not thought of lout , ' n o. "A htrnng battury is carried in the Htern of the boat. The craft is towed out to the tlhhlut , ' ground and anchored securely. The submarine lump is lowered ever tlio side ol tlio boat and u push upon a button docs the rent. A wlillo light nolow rondorn all objoets within a radius of twenty foot of it plainly visible. Then the sport hogiiiH in oarnobt. The Hsh are attracted bv the light and swim toward it to investi gate the unusual phenomenon that had startled them. Somewhat timid at llrst , Ihoy soon grow bolder and swarm about the lamp. II is iho easiest thing in tlio world then to urop u hook right under the biggest follow In the lot a jerk and ho in yours. No polo is necessary ; a reel is useless ; no ball is tifcod nothing hut a line und u naked honk. It reouirea no skill to miilio u line catch , and it's rare sport. "Lust week I spoilt n couple of nights on the lake pulling out bass nothing but Dabs you know , because by this now Hchomo a man can pick and choose his llsh before ho catches them. lie isn't obliged to waste any time In nulling out porch and bluogllls when he's angling for buss , you BOO , and ho dousn't disturb N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. IfyotLwishtb mate dote as white as tie sun And finish your v/oric / as sorol as begun 6ANTA GLAUS SOAP is fettling tfiat Will do it , /hid / having once iW 1 < jfit it - ' will rue it. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SAIi-C releh pedigree IlKhl Hrah- iras for fl.uo cnch ; score Ill's to Wi line birds. Also Incubator and bicodcr. L'ood ah new ; very cheap It taUun ut once. Addiessor call on V. S. Snick. JMI3 A\oalio 1) , or John lllutrs. WANTED Aliinee , tailor to dn repairing anil prcxslnir , mid dyer. Must ue wood workmen. IVmrmcnt situations. C. A. Muclian. lOia llroaday , Council lUnlK GOOD | i ivliiu dairy for Milo at a croat bar gain It taken ut on o. Inquire of John son k Van I'litton , Kvurutt block. VYTANTED to Tnido-nvo-rooin house , full i lot In Omaha forhonsv and lot In Council BlnlTb. IJ. Drown. I U. ! Broadway. OljAIUVOYANT and sychometrle. or char acter readings ; also diagnosis or dlst-abo. ncnd loclc of hair ( or ruadlntrs by lottur. Snii- fcays and evenings. MrH R lloopur. 14iJ Avo- diio E , nnar corner 15th btroot. Council 11 hi II A Terms , f > Jo and 11.03. MACXII'MORNTii-rooropcrty In Hvc-aoro tracts located ! " miles from postolllco , for saloon reasonable terms fc'omii line rosl- acnco property for rout by Day A Hess. POK3A.LR or Kaut 3ird9a l aO- with houiai , Dr J. U. Uloa. 1IJUla ) it. , OouaaU Bluffi Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel Is Now Open. N. A. Taylor , Manager the little bass either. Great invention , isn't it ? " The silence for a moment was pain fully oppressive , hut it was broken at length by Chief Clerk Paul Gores , who inquired In n low , melancholy voice , llko the notes of a wounded clay pigeon , "when did you do all IhisV" "Tuesday and Wednesday nights of last week. " "At I'cowaukcoV" "At 1'eowauKoe. " "That accounts for it thon. I was fish ing nt Peowaukeo myholf last Thursday. Caught a good string of bass and had very fair luck , but until this minute I haven't been able to figure out how it happened that every blamed one of 'oin wore a pair of blue goggles. " And life coterie immc'dlately ad journed for internal improvements. A Great Tlllrrol'tho Soil. Darwin used to bay lhat the most pow erful worker wo know of Is the earth worm. Without the earthworm wo could not live. Earthworms muko the soil fertile. According to Darwin's cal culations each particle of the earth , to a depth of two feet , is brought up to the surface at least once every hundred years. Hut this estimate ih lee low. It has been recently calculated that this renovation of the boil takes piaco every twonty-boven years. There uro from ono hundred and lifty lo two hundred worms In each square yard of earth , ten Inches In length. _ I'nr the I'ole. The Norwegian national assembly has granted Dr. l-YIdtjof Nani-on $ .y > .OUO to- wnrd liis polar expedition , and thirleen Norwegians in tholr private eapacily , have given the intrepid ice wanderer $ : i ( , nou moro. If his shipis smashed Dr. Nanson will bo prepared at once to move out and camp on an ice Hue. Antiquity til' tlio An English naturalist has discovered proofs that the bedbug was quito com mon in the armies of the world nt leant ono hundred and twenty years before the Christian era. and that he was over a boa rover , as the Meets of that day had their timbers slocked wilh thin breed of nocturnal prowlers. I'ofdttvcly cured ' tllCbU I.IUlO IMIlH. CARTER'S They also relieve Dla-l tress from Dyspepsia , In-l ITTLE diKChtlon and Tno llairty" KatlDK' . A perfect rcm- ecJ > for PUzlnew , Nausea , ! DronBlnesa , Had Taster In the Mouth , coated I Tongue , I'aln In tlio Sldo.B TOUI'JI ) I.1VKK , They ! regulate tbe Bowels. I'urcly Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE First--National--Bank : : OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1'nld U | ) Capital , . . . . $101),09 ) ! > OMosl orji.inlzuil tunic In the city. I'oroljfii und dninoitlo inch itik'O mil Icml iL'C.irltUi ! S < | 3lk nlUmllon p.iUI to uJlliio.Uiiii. ADOJ mti of Intuit ual a.tmkt Innkers in.lcjriuritlj.ii ulliltjl. Jj. runpoiulncn tnvllud UUO I' . SANKOKI ) . I'rotlitont. A.V. . IIIIJKMA.V , Cnihlor A. T. U1UIJ. AinlUiv"imir Millie , ? Cnnnilnrt' Attorneys at law , 1'rao- O1III3 O. OilUllian tire In the sUto an I federal con its. KDJUIS .1 , 4 and 3 Shn art Ilfiiu block , Council Itlull . IIL HT Til HllhOfQ Attorney at Law , No. I ! } . J. VIltUIIMLIO , I'u.irl streut , ever llnsh- nell's .store. Telephone No.VI. . llnslness liociib. bu. m , to Up , in , Council Itlults , la. CITIZENS STATE BAN ! Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK SI50.000 . SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 S I. A. Mlllor , V. O Qloasoti , R fj , Shuvnrt B. E. Hart. J U Edrminilscm , Oliiulo * 1C. Uannnn. Tr.uisiot K6ner.il uaakttu bun- ne . l..aroit capltit and urnlm ut u Lankln Monthwdrftorn I JIT a. INThRESroN TlMi DEP03' ' T5. They MiiHl Go at Cost There Is no use of your endeavor n ! ? to ROfc along and oconoml/o by doing without a re frigerator. Health and comfort cannot bu maintained In the hot summer weather und food properly pieservud without semi ) moans of presetvlnt : a cool , dry atmosplmro. The now Unnrnsoy rofrlL'crutor Is I ho world boater In ovcry essential point , and from this time- on wo propo- to put them Into your Inmarsat absolute cost. Tn H Is a bonu fide offer that it whl pay yon to Investigate. Window HurceiiH am ! Doorw Goat the same price until our pri-Miut luriso stock is oxhanste'l. ' Thl ° Is your oppoi tunlty to provide your homiss with these necessary comforts. All modnrn little labor-Ravin : anil comfort- proiluclni : novoltles In the hardwaio line for Miimnor use will bo disposed of In the same manner. & Stm , No. I 1 Alain ulroot , Council HIiiflH. COUNCIL ni.uKrs Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , It GIIAUI , A BO.V , l'UOI"3. 1O15 and 1O17 BroncUvnij. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY IIIIAKDINC AM ) DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. ( Jan bo reached fiom any of the depots on motor. Conducted by thoHlstrrnof Charity , II. V. M. TKH.MH I'or board anil tuition , oiiihrucliiK all hr.inchos of a fliilshiul education foryonni ; ladles , f7.rj for he-.son of live montliH. com mencing llrst Monday In Scplomhor und Neb iliary , respectively. For f nither particular * , bt. Krancls Academy , Council IHnllH , in. Gas Heating Stoves. * No AsiiKSl No SM Just thu thln for bath rooms , lied rnnins , oti Call and sue our lir : o assortment. C. B. Gas nn'l Elojtrls Llj'it Co. VII I'c irl and ' . ' 10 Main HlreuU 27 MAIN STREET Over C II , Iufiuoiiiii | , t Co'8 Jt'wclry Store , Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions I'lnn Plshlnv , Hoatutx , Hath- Inc an I i\eulliint : Minui.tl Wulur Only flftcun minutes rldo frmn Con neil llluffN. Motor trains ovury halt hour , dlr11' * ' to centers of Council IllnlU ami Um.ih.i. j MoHt dtillchlful und uccobslb.u pluul / plcnlo uurtlei. / TELEPHONE NO. .