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iP THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IVRDNESDAY , JUNE 21 , 1803. 8 . i .u THE DATliY BEE OFFlCHi rfO. 12 PEAUL STUCbT tnrrlcr to nny part of the cltj I ! . W. TILTON , - MANAOKIl tIltHlnf Onicc. . No. 43 TKl.El'HONr.8 } NRlt , | Kdltor No , 23 MlAOlt JH N. Y. Plumbing Co Boston Store for sun umbrellas Mlltonbcigcr Is the hatter , O Broadway The Mayno Heal F.Jtnte Co. , C,21 Broadway. A building permit has been taken out for the erection of the German F.vangpllcal church , to cost $ -1,500 , at the corner of Pierce nnd Glen uvbnuo. M. Saltsmann , who is charged with breakIng - Ing down Jacob Stein's fence , nas taken a change of venue from the court of Justice Vlen to that of .Justice Fox , nnd the case will bo tried Thursday. The people of Macedonia have determined upon having n suitable Fourth of July cele bration , and nro making ample preparations for the event. C. O. Saundcis , csq. , of this city , will bo the orator. A couple of crooks were arrested by the police last evening with six or eight pairs of gloves on them which had evidently been stolen. The stolen goods are at the police station awaiting an owner. Allmcmhcrs of Abe Uncoln post willre [ port at Grand Aimy of the Kvpublio hall promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. Juno 21. to take their place In parade. All old soldiers are cordially Invited to Join with the post. By order of G. W. Cook , commander. The Hohekah Relief association will bo en tertained nt the homo of Mrs. D. J. Gates , 607 , South Seventh street , this afternoon. A full attendance Is requested as business of Importance will bo brought before the meet- Ing. Visitors cordially welcomed. Lottie Beadle , whoso aflllction was re ferred to some time ago , has been sent by the commissioners to Clarinda for treat ment for Insanity. She was a graduate of the public syhools. and until recently was a teacher in ono of the schools In the county. Fidelity council No. 150 , Royal Arcanum , will glvo Its annual picnic next Fi lilay after noon and evening nt Manawa. It Is in honor of the anniversary of the establishment of the order. The committee of airangements Is making nil possible preparations to give those who attend a good time. A meeting of the city council was held Monday evening nt which the ordinance which was passed recently to compel the motors to stop at all railway crossings and the conductors to run ahead aim signal to their motormcn It the road was clear , was repealed nnd a similar ordinance was passed , so as to apply to the Manawa railway as neil as to the electric line. Dalbo.v's band/nrnlshed the various news paper ofllccs in the city last evening with serenades. The band is now under the leadership of E. D. Pattnn , and it is not stretching the truth a particle to say that they are in better condition now thin ever before. They have been practicing vigor ously for sovcial weeks past , and has made themselves into an oreanfoallon of which the people of Council Bluffs are justly proud. Oscar Jones and It. II. Robinson , colored , who have been litigating to a considerable extent in the justice courts for the past few days as the result of a free-for-all light , came Into court yesterday afternoon and stated that they Had had fun enough for hot summer months and wished to coinpiomlso , They were told that the case could Lo dis missed upon the payment of the costs. Thuj made up a purse and paid the costs , and the Jones-Koblnson feud is a thing of the past. A certain family living on'Lincoln avenue was visited with measles ti short time ago but having a deadly dread of the \cllov > card , neither reported the case according tc the state law. nor hired a physician for fcai that ho would report It. The boy who hac the measles Is now up and around , but a da } or two ago llio city marshal discovered thai ho had had the disease. Ho according ! } went to the place and tacked up the card which will have to remain in statu quo un til the thirty days have expired. The family In question has come to the conclusion thai it doesn't pay to try to beat the Board ol Health and the city physician. Frank Long and a friend were riding alonj South Sixth street , near the railway tracks when for some icason or other they became unable to manage the horse and it ran away upsetting the buggy and throwing the ocou pants to the ground with a good deal o force. Tlio hoiso continued its journey leaving the two young men lying on the ground almost stunned. Word was sent' ti the police station , nnd the patrol wngor went after them. The rumor Immediately spread that a horrible catastrophe had oc currcd In which an almost unlimited numboi of people had been killed. The two .vouii ) men lost a good deal of gore and expcricncci a general shaking up , but the accident wu1 not more aeriousT Don't forfjot the baleen ascension thii evening at 8 o'clock sharp , at Manawa Estolla Cribble will go to the clouds. Domestic soap is the best. I'.lH.UItt.ll'ItS , J. N. Cusaely , Jr. , went to Chicago Monda' nl7ht. J. C. Lange returned yesterday from a tri ] to St. Joe. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gorlmm , i daughter. Mrs. J. Mueller is visiting relatives ii Pennsylvania. Mrs. IIowo and daughter , Miss Jennie loft last evening for Chicago. C. Boson and family leave this evening fo a visit of several weeks to Albany , Mo. Jacob Lontzlngor is t-xking in the World1 fair and visiting bis daughtur , Mrs , S. C Clark. Mrs. O. W. Butts and daughter Elsl leave this morning for i two weeks \islt t Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Graves have re turned homo from a three weeks trip t Chicago. E. C. Hnldy loft last evening for oastori Pennsylvania , boin-j called thcuco by th serious illness of his brother. John Kerr , sheriff of ICcokuk , Leo cor.ntj is in the city attending the Sons of Veteran encampment as a delegate from the locii camp. Mrs. Dwlght Haggorty and son hav gone to La Crossc. Wis. , for n visit wit J-olntlvcs. They will also vs > lt Chicago hi fore returning , The family of S. P. Vanatta arrived yci torday from Plattsmouth , Nob. , and wi make their homo in Council BlulTs. The will reside In Wilson tcrraco. The Misses Florence Wllcoxson , Fannl Kddlo , Ollvo Brucnlng , Florence Clcmei nnd Fannie Glenn , teachers at the Si-hot Tor the Ueaf , are < aklng In the World's fal Albert S. Luting has returned froi Greencastlo , Ind.horo hohau been attcn < JngDel'auw uiilven > lty , and -.UH spend hi summer vacation with his parents in th ! city , Mr. and Mrs. John Barhyto will colobral ttio twentjMlfth anniversary of their ma rlago next Thursday evening. In vital lot have been Ubued for u reception to the friends , g. J. II. rtJRBtt , ' piretdcnt of the Stai Board of Pvurmncy , is lir tho'clty on olllcl ; business. 110"Is also atlinuling the tJona i Veterans ciira'mpmcnt. Ho is stopping i the G rand hotoK , J. F. Batnard , vtco president nnd goner ; manager of the OhUi k Mississippi rullro.i with headquarters a'f-Cincinnati , O. , was the city yesterday , HtKvas formerly a tcs dent of thlh city and was general manager i the KHUSUSCity , St. Joe & Council Bluf railway , A largo party of Council Bluffs people le last ovftmii : for the World's fair ovur tl Northwestern. It was composed of the fi lowiuf , nil of whom will lomaln In Chlcai two weeks ! Prof. 13 , H. Eastman , moth and bister , Mis. Frank Grass , Miss Do Grass , Miss Bertha Grass , Fred Grabs , Mi W. A. Dorlmid , Mn > . S , J. Hodda , Mrs. Mori Moore , Mr. H. U. Jones , F. A. Rowe , I Miller. Mrs. Cleriugton und mother. Mi BelloNowton. Monger * Jtumllctt' * Ice Crcum. Try Motzgor ft Ruiidlolt's pure at delicious ice creams uud iced uud y < will order no other. Ueo Domestic bc p. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Sad Tragedy that Olossd What Would Have Been a Happy Excursion ! WALLACE HATCHER ACC1DENTLY KILLED Andrew St. .lolin rirotl n Hlllo nt Nothing nnd the llnllct lilt III * rrlcnil In ( the Ucnil-DdAlM of the AfTiIr. A party of boys whoso ages ranged nil the way from n to 17 went out to Hanthorn laUo , seven miles northeast of the city Monday morning , for a few days camping out , but their fun was put an cnrt to by a traijte event that took place yes terday morning. The party waseomposcil of Itoy and 1'nul Hazcn , sous of Slierld John T. Hazeti , ICarlo and Andrew St. John , sons of S. S. St. John , Wallace Hatcher and Harry nines , two boys who live with their relatives , Mrs. U. P. Snow and Captain 11. W. 'light o Fourth Street. About 0 o'clock yesterday morning the boys \\cri ) having n good ttmo on the shore , of the lako. Hatcher was ilshlng , nnd a few feet above him on the bank Andrew St. John was playing with a small target rllle. St. John suddenly came to the conclusion that it would bo a good plan to see whether the gun would shoot across the lako. Ho shot. Just at that Instant Hatcher s.uv his cork go uiulcr the water and leaped to land his fish. The ball , a 2U-call her bullet , caught him in the b.ick of the head and knocked htm over. Ho foil Into the water , which at that plnco was quite deep. At llrstSt. John could not hollovo that he hail sho' . his friend , but ho immediately Jumped Into the water , and with the assist ance of the other boys towed Hatcher to Blioro. A neighboring farm hand was at once sent to the city with the news of the trnijcdy. When lie arrived hero ho said th.it It was Hlnes who was shot , Instead of Hatcher. Tills pave rise to the report which was current upon the streets during the earlier p.u t of the day. Captain Hlght left at once for the scene of the accident in company with physicians. Just about the time they arrhod Hatcher breathed his last. This was about 1 o'clock in the afternoon , and as soon tis the body could bo gotten in readiness It was removed to the residence of the family on Fourth street. The itead hey was a member of the boy choir at St. Paul's church , and \\asonoof the best singers anil best liked bo.xslntho choir. Arrangements have not/ yet been completed for the funeral , but it will prob ably take place Thursday afternoon. Tno coroner will ultso hold an inquest on Thurs day. TIIIV CASH : IM HOSTS. Sons of Vptcrnim Outlier from all I'nrts ol llio St.Uo fur u HiMinliMi. The Fens of Veterans of Iowa took posses sion of the city yostcrd.iy and will keep It in their hands for two moro days. Every train yesterday morning anil up until noon brought in delegations , until the city fairly swarmed with them. Everything possible was done by the reception committee to in sure a good time for the visitors , and to all appearances their attempts wore successful. The afternoon was taken up with a busi ness session , at which but little business of any Intelest lo the outside public wns tran sacted , In the evening there was a camp IIro at the Masonic temple , the largo hall being filled almost to suffocation. The ex ercises were very interesting after they got to going , although , ouintto mismanagement on some one's part , it was U o'clock before the program was commenced. An address of welcome wasmndo bv Judge E. E. Aylcsworth and a response by Division Commander lj. A. Dilley. utter which a num ber of short addresses were made by J. D. Houston , Emmet Tinloy , Miss Belle Gray nnd others. Ualboy's band , under the dlreo tion of 13. O. P.itton , made a great lilt , its first selection , ' 'Recollections of the War , " being encored , as was a qinrtot rendered by Mrs. W. II. Wakeiicld , Miss Ncolo Ogdmi and Messrs. C. II. Ogden and W. L. Thick' stun. The songs led by U. M. Birdsall were joined in enthusiastically by the audi ence , anil altogether the musical part of the program was in keeping with the rest , al though It was considerably hampered by the neglect of the committee on arrangements to have an instrument on the stage. This aftcinoon there will bo n grand parade , starting at 2 o'clock. The order anil line of march have been given in Tun BEB , and it is expected that there will bo a grcal parade. It is hoped that the city may be decorated as much as possible today. J\ \ largo number -of business men decorated their places of business yesterday , but many moro should fall in lino. The parade will b < reviewed by Division Commander L. A Dilley from a stand which lias been crcctei at the corner of Fourth street and Broad -.vny. In the evening , there will bo a rcceptioi and ball at the JMasonio temple , and It li hoped that many of the people of the citj will bo present and improve the opportu " of getting acquainted with the visitors. Watch the daily papers for the GunAi WAIJ < PAPBH , Itooji MOULDING ant BOOK SAW : at the BOSTON STOW : , PHI DAY , SATURDAY and MONDAY. Se < Thursday's papers for prices , Fothoringliain , Whitolaw & Co Muimu'.i. Picnic trains , until further notice will leave for that great llshing resort Kay's Landing and Manawa park , Mineral oral Springs , Gorman snooting grounds Manhattan beach ami Mnnawa open house ( where two performances will b < given during the t-cason daily at1 am 80 : : ! o'clock p. in , ) as follows : Nine am 11 a. m. and 1 and 2 p. in. , and ever1 thirty minutes thereafter until 120 : : ! a night. Last train will leave Munawi for Council Bluffs at 11:55 : p. in. Tlclil liny on the 1'oiirih. The Young Men's Christian assocmtioi has taken matters in hand and proposes t furnish some entertainment for the public o : the Fourth of July. A committee , coiiBistln of L. O. Dale. Oeorgo H. Mnvno , C. F. Monl poniery , Fred Gr.iss and Will Wallace , ha been appointed to engineer the project , an is now at work preparing for a Held day n the driving park. An excellent program o events has been prepared and any youn man not a professional is to bo allowed t enter , The prl/os uill bo mostly medal ! \vhlch it Is thought w ill be donated by th merchants of the city. The object of tli Held day is to raise funds to pay Socrotnr J. C. lloso. who is now lying dangerously 1 at Dos Molncs , and to whom the assodatlo Is still indebted qulto a sum. Ten Jliiyn at llio Wurlil'g Pair , Itwill cost you losa than J50.00 , cvor\ thing necessary included. This mean homes in privnto cottage , clean , saf ( close to grounds and on the bunch c Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chync wctli , "Windsor Park , III , Refers to U W. Tllton of THE HUE. or Jacob Sim of Sims & Balnbri&go , Council Bluffs. The ( Ir.uul Hotel , Council Bluffs. Tlio most elegant i Iowa. Dining room on bovcntli llooi Hate , S3.00 and So.OOa day. E. F. Clarli Prop. Grconshlolds , Nicholson & Co. hav moved tholr real eotato ollleo to ( if Broadway , opposite postotllco. Tel. 15 Wlllliim SK'dfiitopt Dtuil William Sledentopf died yesterday mori ing at a:4U : o'clock of pneumonia , after illness of three months , aged 47 years and months. Several weeks ago it was a nouncod that bis recovery was extreme doubttul , in view of the fact that his cousi tutlon hud been undermined by nn uttuck i la grj ! > | K > , but his friends continued to heifer for the best. Hi death \ \ ibo \ \ n irre , shock tb the community. He has becu f > the past thirty years , uluuut. 01 of the foremost figures in Count Blurts business circles , . Ho was boi in Uonuauy and came to Council Bluffs IBM. ilcio Uo uiet aud married Miss Ma nurhop. They hadi two children , William F. nnd Kllen M. , both of whom survive. During his residence hero ho became largely Interested In real estate , and by good busi ness foresight amassed a fortune that cansfed him to bo regarded as ono of the ftolldost business men of the city. Ho held the oftlco of aldcrman-at-largo for two terms , from 1882 to 188(1. ( The funeral will take place from the resilience , Woodland park , on Upper Broadway , but the time has not jet been decided u | on. T. J. Clark represents on the road Wheeler , Herald & Co. , Council Bluffs ; only perfect cold storage plant in the west. General commission business. Fruits a specialty. Better prepared than any competitors to get boat results from all consignments. Write for quo tations. AVe Wnnt tit Uo to Olilcnjo. If you have the cash wo have the pianos , and for the next thirty days you can have them almost at your own price. We have too largo a stock nnd must sell. Mueller Piano and Organ Co. , 103 Main street. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms. W. C. James has the strongest companies in the world. rirc on Lincoln Avenue. Yesterday morning at 2 o'clock a residence on Lincoln avenue , owned by J. L. Mtiruy , burned down. The bl'izo originated In the back end , on the outstdo of the woodshed , and was undoubtedly started by incendl- aiies. The house had been empty for some time , but a tenant had Just conuncneed to move his goods in during the day. A lot of furniture belonging to a son of Mr. Marcy was stored in the front end , but ns it was some distance from where the lira originated It was alt gotten out before the tire reached the front of the building. The damage amounts to several hundred dollars , as tno house was almost entirely demolished and there was no Insurance. Watch the dally papers for the CHEAT WALL PAIKH , ROOM MOULDING and BOOK SALU at the BOSTON STOKU , PHI- DAY , SATUHDAY and MONDAY. See Thursday's papers for prices. Fatherlnglmm , Wliitclaw & Co. Nothing is cooler or moro sanitary than Chinese and Jap mattings for sum mer Uhc. The Council Bluffs Carpet company is closing- out a big stock at a big reduction. 1.000 bales of good fair hay , must bo sold at once , at lOo and luc per halo , llowo llawkoye Mills. Will ( in to lluItrfiirni Hclinol. The career of Andrew James , the boy who snatched a pocket book from a small son of J. E. Evans , seems to have been cut short rathev unceremoniously. Ho nnd his com panion. John Limerick , were brouuht before Judge MtGco yesterday morning fora hcar- intr. Limerick was discharged , it being shown that ho was only in the position of poor dog Tray , and really had no part in the robbery. James' case was taken under con sideration by the court and ho will bo sent to the reform school. Every lady purchasing S2.00 worth at Davis' will bo presented a Too bottle of Tolu water for the complexion. 1.000 bales of good fair hay. must bo sold at once , at lOc and luc per bale. IIowo llawkoye Mills. Abk your grocer for Domestic soap. Thrco Guilty Criminal * . William Sullivan , who was on trial in the district court on the charge of burglari/ing William Arnd's store , was 'found guilty by the jury yesterday. Ilts pal , whoso name was Sir Edward Daniels , according to his own statement , but plain Ed Skerry on the grand jury's books , entered a plea of guilty to the same charge. George Welch , who stoio a lot of clothing from Mrs. Monroe's boarding house , uleadcd guilty to the crime as charged in I lie indictment. A beautiful line of ladies' and gent's pockctbooks , purses and curd eases jubt received at Davis.1 Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , t ic be&t $2.00 house in Iowa. llauil H K.i77i-r. Two colored men named Wcse and Cam Fane got Into a quarrel yesterday noon at Price Glnson's saloon on North Main street , Who commenced the difficulty could not be ascertained , but it was learned that Fane grabbed a chair and made for West , where- uix > n West whipped out a razor and used it on Fane to so good advantage that Fane's hand was badly cut on the inside. There were no arrests. To every lady visitor at Davis' store will bo given a glass of soda free on Thurbday , 22. Williamson & Co. . lOii Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. Mirrliio | Mucnicj , The following parties took out marriage .Icenses yesterday : Same and address. Ago George \V. Ilroivn , Lincoln , Neb 3 : Mima GriniLM , Lincoln , Neb 3 ( It. 1) . Uinblc , Council IllulTs 3 ( Luna . Wind , Council Hlulls 2 ! j Ah In Gates Council llliilrs 2 ! I KlUabcth Iu ) u , Council lllulTs 21 Music for balls , parties , picnics , RO cinls , etc. , by Mueicinns Union. , T. K Folk-It , Mgr.100 B'way , Council Bluffs , "Great clearing sale of millinery- going out of business everything less cobt. The Louis , 25 S. Main St. Numc * Omitted. I3y mistake the names of several teacher who were duly elected to teach In the cit ; schools next year were omitted in ycstcr day's report. The following nro the name : so omitted : Misses Flora Van Order , L Amy Turner , Margaret Whistler , Ncllio M Wudsworth. Luella Willets , Willie Whit and Llciii Young. Cook yot" meals this bum in or on a ga < rango. At cost at the Gas company. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Another improvement to the populai Schubert piano. Swanson Muslo Co CAVALRY COMPETITION. General Orilcr Tor the Gathering of tli blnirpnliootorii rromulg.ilml. The following order has been issued b General Brooke with regard to the forth coming cavalry competition at the Bellovui range : In compliance with orders from head quarters of the army , iho cavalry compotl lions lor the Departments of the East , th Plutto and California , preceded by thrc days' preliminary practice , will take plac on the Bellevue Klllo range , Bellevue , Neb under the direction of Lieutenant Colont Daniel W , Bcnham , 7tli Infantry , inspecto of small arms pr.ictti-o , department of th Platte , commencing .Monday , August 14 , next 1'ost commanders will send the cnllbtc competitors selected from troops' from post under their command in time to report t Captain William V , Ulchards. Sixteenth ii fuiury , who will command the depurtmcu rillo camp , on the range , Monday. August' next. The descriptive list of each or lUtcd man to bo sent to the competition wi bo mailed so as to reach the commandln ofllcer of the camp oy August 5 next. Bac competitor wih bo required te take wit him his ctiibiuu and revolver , full dress an fattfiuo uniform , Ith overcoat , forage ca ] futlguo hut. and equipments complete , li eluding his Held cartridge belt , bedsack un bedding. Post commanders will see that I -addition to the articles mentioned , eac soldier takes with him ull proper and necei sary clothing that ho may require during hi stay at the department rlflo camp. As commutation of rations U not provide for competitors while at the place of comp tltion , the department commander direr that each troop commander forward to tl acting commissary of subsistence of the d partment rillo camp $ J for each enlisted cot potltor , to purchase vegetable * for mess > coa < ; > otltors. in the selection of competitors duo regai will bo had not enl th t the men sent to the competition are of'&tiod ' habits nnd relia ble , but also tint their piccllimco In marks manship Is bawd tiim' ) tholr proficiency In both Individual an.l sji-trrfllsh llnnp. Af 0 * the selection or the competitors is made they will , nt their respective posts , bo practiced at least sljr diijs nt known dis tance nnd skirmish HHtiRs before being sent to the competitions. Ucport of the amount and. the kind of such practice had by each compet itor will bo made by posit commanders to the inspector of small arm's ' practice of the do- partment. when the competitors leave their respective posts. The attention of post commanders Is called to the requirements of paragraph 6J7 ( , Firing Regulations for Smnll'Arnis. MADAM DUNNE'S DE A.TH. rounder of the Sncrcil Ilcnrt Convent In Uiniilin lllns In the in t. Tno announcement of the death of Mine. M. .It Dunne , who died at Kenwood convent on the Hudson river , near Albany , N , Y , , Juno ID , cast n gloom of sadness over the sisters and scholars of the Sacred Heart convent In this city yesterday. At 8 o'clock this morning , the hour set for the funeral , solemn mass in her memory will be held , In which Mgr. Satolll , Bishops O'Gorman and Scanuoll and the sisters , mothers and scholars of the Sacred Heart cotuent will participate. Mine. Utinno is well known in Omaha and came to this city ten years ago. She at once established the Sacred Heart convent at Ninth and Howard streets In J. A. Me- Shane's old residence property , and when she began this good educational work she had nluo scholars. Since then two schools have been established and the pupils are lumbered by the hundreds. Her kind , charitable disposition nnd pure Ihrlstlan character attracted to her many iimiantial ft lends , who lent their influence , o aid her in her noble work. She came icro from the cast and undertook a work lilch a less courageous Christian might i-ivo shirked. But she was thoroughly im- mcd with the spirit of her duty and she ivcrcomo all obstacles , and since then has iccn the loading spirit in Catholic cduca- .loiuil work in the state of Nebraska. After ten years of untiring labor in the' ivoi-k , which had become her life object , ine. Dunne found that her health was fati ng and that she had become a victim of con- lUinption. Upon the advice of solicitous 'ticnds she was persuaded to gho up her task mil go In snarch of health. Accompaincd bv Mine. Alicia Dunne , she loft hero in December in ISM , and went to Atlantic City , and other eastern points , and was placed under the care of eminent ipeclalists who prolonged her lifo , but were inablo to overcome the ravages of that ' .rcadcd . disease. Mine. Dunne was W years of ago , and she intercd the Sacred Heart convent in New York in 1850. At that time she was not only beautiful , nil quite wea'thy and has since devoted her [ fo and fortune to the work which she so luccossfully carried put in this city. Mass will bo hold in the churches through- mt the state out of respect for this good woman's memory. fair nnd Cooler Are the Prcillctlonn for XchrnHkit Toil-iy. N , June CO. Forecasts for Wed nesday : For Nebraska Fair , cooler In central anil western portions , south winds. For Iowa Fair , warmer in extreme cast , colder in the vest ; Southwest winds. For South Dakota , ' Fair , cooler in central and eastern poitions , variable winds. Locnl Ituconl. Scott Diiorco Case Itcvlvoil. DnAi > wooi > , S. D. , Juno 20. [ . pcchl Tele- ; ram lo TUB BIB. ] Last iiovcmber Lloyd M. Scott of Philadelphia was granted s\ \ cllvoico from his wife , Herzwig Elmlra Scott. Scott set up in his petition misrep- Lcsontillon before marriage , and on trial brought testimony to show the bad charac ter of his wife prlgr to marriage. Since fvt- ling his divorce i-'cott has remained in Deadwood - wood , practicing law. Today Judge Thomas cited him to appear and show cause why his divotco.should not bo set aside. This sum mons Is based on an : > nswer and aftUluv.ts from the wife , denying the husb.md's sloi y and setting up that she was the victim ol his misrepresentations , before and aftci marriage , ItiilldinB Permltn. The following permits to build wcie issued yesterday by the inspector of build- Shurimin Wllcox , 2430 South Twenty- fniirlh , dwelling $ 4.00C II.V. . Itanium , 1421 North T , , Uy- Ihlril , repairs COC Btaiulard Oil uonipany , I'lfteontli and Locust , brlclc addition to w.irulnniso 2,0f ( ) North Omuhii mission , hlxleenlli und Oxden. chupcl C0 ( John NoUon , Second und Surlng , barn 40 ( M\o minor permits , , , , 62. ' Ton permits , nKsrrogiitlns $ 8,451 Busy pcopio Imvo no time , and scnsib'c pcoplo have no Inclination to use pills thai inaleo thorn sink u day for every dose tho. . take. They hnvo-Joarned that tno use oDe Do Witt's Little E.u-Jy Risers does not in tcrfero with their hilth by causing nausoi pain or griping , Thiso ; little pills are per feet in action : \ml \ reunite , regulating the stomach nnd bowels so that headaches , (1U zlnessand lassitude nro provento.i. Tho.\ clcanso the bloo.l.'clear the complexion an ) one up the system ! . . Lots of health in thosa littlofollows. * Ilcrry In l.ui-lt. The gamblers , Berry , Smith , ( Miller am Shepard , were given a hearing before Judge Berka yesterday 'morning and Miller was * fined $ if , while , Shepard and Smith won comiipllcd to put up fX ) oach. Berry wai discharged. | ( 1R1ME IN IIIOII PLACES ! ItTTi not strange Unit som& people d ( IK through ignorance , others fron n failures to investigate an to the right 01 wrong of a mutter. But it is strange that individuals and firms , who ure full ; nwuro of the rights of others , will per- Hint in perpetrating frauds upon them High-toned , woulthv manufrcturinj firms will offer nnd neil to retail iner chnnta , nrtloles which they know to b infringements on the rights of proprietors tors , nnd imitations of well known goods Wo want to Bound n note of warning ti the retailers to bowuro of such linlta tions aud simulations of "GAUTKK'S LIT i Livnit PILLS. " When they nro ol fered lo you , refuse them ; you do no want to do wrong , and you don't want t Iny yourself liable to u lawsuit. Do I'Vimklin said "lloiiobty is the best poll cy" ; it is just us true that "Honesty i the best principle. " IN JUNE , JULY AND AUGUST Half the Funerals Will Uc of Little Children , Unless More Attention Is Paid to the Proper Kind of Food. How Cholera Infantum May Best Bo Avoided. Juno , July , niul August ! The months when babies suffer , ntul the mortality of children under five years la dreadful. Half the funerals in these months are of children , and this season promises to bo a particularly severe 0110. What then of the ' fathers nnd mothers'1 ; Tholr single thought should bo how to keep the baby well. If they only know thitt with all tholr loving care their b.il 109 are in danger in the suinmor JT n Ipally from being Improperly fod. how q ilekly would they run to correct tlii.- ' . t 1' ' AM..AN U. Such is , however , the plain , true statement , llots of Inmccnt babies , watched with the utmost c.tro , have died because their badly nourished bodies could not resist the summer dangers. Unless lactateel food ia used , feeding is fraught with difllculties. Mother's mi'k will always bo the ideal food be fore the baby is weaned. But if for any reason the mother's milk is not perfect , if boby is to bo weaned , or if the little ono is inclined to bo nervous and fretful in the summer boat , then lactatcd food is to bo desired above all else. It is as harmless ns the mother's ' milk nnd as capable of sustaining lobust health. It is prepared with unrelaxcd watchfulness. Its purity and an abso lute impossibility of contamination ia a purpose never forgotten in the wpnaer- fully clean establishment up in the Green Mountains of Vermont whoic it is made. Tills exceeding earo has borne fruit ; hundreds of physicians in every state in the union use Ini'tuted food in their daily p 'actico , conlidcnt from years of oxpen- orco , that it is a bate diet for the young est nnd most delicate children. WILLIE PENNEY. It-is used in the most famous public nur series. Countless numbers of thankful mothers have tcstillod to its merits. Lactntod food is so made that ago , cli- mutb or variutionsof temperature do not alTcct it. Sugar of milk isTlio basis of mother's milk , und it is the basis of lactated - tatod food. With it is combined pure barley malt , the ilncst who-it gluten and the nutritious elements of the oat. It is thoroughly cooked by high steam heat and a pro-digested , nutritious food that fulll is every requirement of the growing child is the resu t. Thousands of happy infants have bcon brought un on it. Mrs. L. " W. Hills , of Riverside , 111. , BABY BAIITLETT. says : "Liotntod food saved my llio. At the ugo of five weeks 1 pnt him on artificial food. Not being successful with the lirst brand I discontinued that und tried condensed milk. That did not socm to contain nourishment onotigh nnd nt the ngo of five months ho wns so poor nnd sickly that I had no Idea I would raise him. Heading of Inctatod fooel I Rtivo it a trial. Ho began to im prove within a fovv ilnya nnd hns con tin- ucil to do so. Wo Imvo not given him tx drop of incdlcino slnco nsinp IncWtcel food. I consider that it saved his life , and whenever my baby U praised for his bright , healthy looks. I never full to toll Ills admirers that ho is tv lactated food baby. " Says B. Frank Ponnv , of the Now Bedford - ford , Mass. , Standard ; "Shortly after our baby Willie was born ho hntl n severe attack of sickness with symptoms of cholera Intnntum. Wo tried various foods nnd remedies , but ho grow thinner everyday , until woqegnn lo despair of saving his life * Finally iv friend recom mended Inctatod foo.l and wo began using it. Tlio olTect was extremely gmt- ifylng. Ho began to gro\v bettor t\t oncn , and in u short tlnio hovn ? ( aland strong und the very picture ol health. Wo have fed him on lactated food ever sineo and ho hus not boon sick aslnglo day. " Mrs. L. L. Bartlctt , 603 W. Sunborn St. , Winona , Minn. , writes : " 1 nursed our bnuy until ho was four months old , and my health wns in Hticli n terrible state that it throw him into inllnmma- tlon of the bm\ols of a severe typo. His lifo was despaired of. I him liosird about luctatcd food , nnd by the advice of tlio attending physician wo purchased some. The baby Hkod it from the llrst , uiel it agreed with him. lie got well and begun to grow fat ut once. At six months of ngo ho weighed twenty-five pounds. lie never bud tlio sll < jhtosl trouble with teething , his teeth coining without our knowledge until wo ciut-il see thorn. On tliu whulo he is ono of the happiest , sweetest b.vuios one would c.iro lo Leo. " WOT EeotCalt Shco In thovroild tor tuoprloo. W. L. . DoUcla8BhoeBO.roBoldevoiywtero. Everybody iibould wear them. It It a duty you ewe youraelt to Rot the bout vnluo lot youvmouoy. Cooaomlzo layout footwear by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shooo.vJliloU roproa-jnttbo boat value nt the priooa ad- vuit'-Bed above , co tboucando can xcatlly. JCS-Tnko No Subatltuto.iMT Hovrnro of friuid. None ceai'luo without W. I. rjomlai untie and jirlco ctampea ou bottom. Look lor It nlienjou tuy. MT - - < : nl 1 , Mmrmii Wel > laro , Kolioy , Stlucr AsCo. , O. , T WIKon , IjlliisSvniison , Igimtz Xowumii W K.U South Omaha. EDUCATIONAL. Hl'KINCS , Vtt. For Yniniir I.nillcH. M t fp son opens September 1,1th , ItiU. Kclcitli ) coursfii in all l.iitK' ! " > M" anil . rionrCN. illiihlr. Ai tnna 1.Incut Inn. Liftht tnnlo nrofepHorfl nnil twenty lilies llp-iutitull ) KitutiUd In Valley of Virttmin , mi K. .V W It. U lu-nr Kn/ino.n. ! ftlniiiitnlii M'i'ncry. . .Illiu'rulinUir < * Climate uneicelleJ. Writu for iUuttratod c.iUhiRuo to CIIALL. . COCKi : , MUH. , Uolllns , Va. THOMAS t'.HI'.liyj.V. WmllhKt o I ) . C. No utty'a foj until pit. Is oil tulno.l. Writatuf Invuiilurj eiiilil 'ij ) tlcu In the slit. ) mil federal courts. Ilootns 203-f-S-'J , bhu art block , Council Bluffs. I.u Yea , Verily , The World Moves YOU 111 TIIIO ( t > 1 IN Inlo ol FOR YOU A"of7i/fifr HO ( j-oo'7 it cvimiot ' < o Ini' l > ruvoil No Deaths No rlroa It clooanot doponcl on A Calamity. Wrlto to tha PERPETUAL MATURITY BONDING CO. , Council Bluffs , Incor- corporatod under the laws of Iowa , for m- orniutlon , rooms III : ml JJ > Murrl-im lilo } k Council lIluITu , lowiu DOHRNY'S THEHTER JOHN DOHANY MANAQEtt. Epoct&l summer emRftRcniont of the Colobrntod Tor Tlirco N Juno 22 , 28 and 2-4 , In ropcrtolru of thrco comlo operas , Thursday. Juno 2 , Aubor'8 de lightful comlo opera. Friday. Juno 23 , Collier's KnglUh Oomlo Opera Saturday , Juno ! 4. Ollbort & Sullivan's Mntlr.oo Saturday nftornonn. Holders of coniiiiiltntlon books iniiv col tliolr soils ro > sr-rvcil tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Upon lo publlo VYoilncsilay at U o'clock. _ Tlio bCHt inj IIIK Investment for n housow , Ifo la I'lio lixcclsior Hoinc-iliikcr and Roaster , ea lire.-ul tasty , leaves ll niolnt ! meat will tx jnlevmd rich , HiveM one-third null Ittona element * . Nu inily ean ilo \ \ Ithoul It alter having tried 1U Wilto for clicularn , . AGENTS WAHTED. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS , Coimi'll ItlulTM , Jinvo. DETROlf Noise Smoke Engineer Repairs Heat Dirt Fuel Machines from ono-utuht to utility horsS power. Wari.inicd < o nlvu satisfaction. Wrlto us. W. V. IIAKnil. 309 nml 310SMuinrt ! lllook. Council Itlnirs. Tolo | > hnno22l. Nolle a 3. AliSTIlACTS ami IO.UIH. V.um nml city piopcrty bought ami Bold. 1'tiHuy ,1 Tlioin.lH , Council IllllffH /"JAnilACfEirmovpil , cesspools , vaults , chimneys VJelonnuil. 1M IJurku , at Taylor'u t'locuiy. 010 II roadway. BKAUTII'Ur.1 homo ; all modern convi'iilcnccat low iiileoHi c'.iHv torniH. A J. MiiiuU-1 , C. HlnlTa. BAUOAINS-Kor ( tale , 70 by : il)0 ) foot un Franklin .IVI'IIIH' , tlriOO.U ( ) . -u " ! iiciiH bcleiii iHthlroot and rranhlln are- nnn , JtL'Nt ] )1 mini , ' puipcitv In tliDolty , $ 'J1 > ,0K ( > 00. Tuolots omiosltu Thlnl Htrn-t nuliool , $1,00000. Olio lot In Wilson Tnr.ico. i-IIMUm. TliKi'lntH , conipr Jlahi Blr.iot.nul llilh avcnuo. Rust Hlto for Implement hnnsdhi lhnltv , t7.r OU 00. 'O & , Toy , k * . -I5 : 1'i'iirl stroot. E BAUTirori hoinn for B-iln In mom di-str.iblo loc.illtvtlin Kunllnnml WOH | i-onldi'iico. No. Ill ) S. hth htruut. Allmoiluin cosncnluncus , birn.uto. Day A HesH , neontB. /I SO-.icrp irooil , tinpiovnl fann In we. U7-HU-41 'i .Shcrlilim Co. , Nub. , forb-ihiat l-I.OiillOO. This lKa\\iv below UH v.iluo. Jolnislon A , Van rmtont J > 0 YOU wnnt tort'iityour lioimo ? If BO c. ill at tlioM.iyiiBltml KsUitoCp. , Oil ! Hio.tilw.iy. ( JIO ACKi.5iooil : laiiilln GoMper county , Neb. , for vJi'xalianuo for Improved proiwrty In Council IlluftH. Tlio Hay no UuaniBtatu Co. . Dil ! llroulwiiy. TSJICi : COTTAGlM-Suvi-ral of tlii-ni for H lie : low J-'pilci'H and vorv cany pivinenla. The Jlayna lto.il r.Hlatiil.'n. , ( I'Jl Hio.idway. _ CIll'AGi ; wanted nc.ir Council UlnfTu lu ex- A i.h.ui'-0 for liid aciei line land In northern Mla- Kourl , near low a line , clear of Incmnbrancu. Tha Maviipllu.il lS tate eo : . li'Jl llto ulw.tv. i ! ) ACHKS liiiiioVLil | I. mil In noilliarn KUIIHIS. 111 eh-.ii-of Inc'iimlTiiu'evlll ; exelrm t for linil nc-.ir Council lIlnffH. ThuAI.iynultu.il ll'it.Uo Co. . W ANTIM ) Situation no H-ilcHlaily In dry cooda oriiillllncry by al.uly of uxpci lenuu. Addrcsa I'Oil HXrilANnn Well Improved 80--icro Io\va faun neur i oed town , i-leir of Itictnnhrtinco ; vlll uxchani'o for nlco lusldi-ncn In Council Illnrta nnd i > iv r.iHh dllleruncc. Tlio .M.iyno Ho.il i : tita ; Ca , tj'jl Ilrii.iUw.iy. J OK IJXCIIANQi : , nlcn lot on bottom for horsa _ _ uiiil Iniiftty. GreeiiBliloldH , NluliolHun A.CO. AV ANTK1I Oooil Kill for ceni'ral lioiiMawortb Good \\ageH. Win , Cannlii ! , ' , 11117 hlxlli av. ici'netal lioiiwnvorlc. Apply iH-font 7.30 n. in. ut - > ( > o.iUl mil IIM-IIIU * . nftc * tlial hour at lilOi ! Main mivut , 0. 1' . IfANTlID-OIrl for general Iiotibuworli. 41S i Ulenuvuiiuu. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORK All klmlBOf Dyolnu andUluanliu done In tliu hUlioiit Htylo of the urt. Killed ivnj btulned fabrlun in ado to lout : as coo I , aa nuw. Wont proniitly | done anJ dollvoroa all parlu of tb country. HuuJ for prluu I fit. A. MAOHAN , Propriotor. llrcuihvuv , nojr North * wcsturn Uopot , Tolophaiio Xi ! CortSand Delivery Wagons. Are the Stroncst , Most Durable Waoiis on the Market. No. 50. Three BDrhu noavy buslnesi vrarfoii. Wo c.irry many styles of dellvurvr wazons. nnrl u full line of tha celebrated Uortlaa4 b'arrlunes. s'nrrluH , Uuuglus , Ituu Wunons uuel tiprln t Wagons. It will u y you to bco UK Leforu buying uUewhere. Correspsudence solicited. UNION OO 1304-6-8-10 main St. , Council Bluffs Iowa.