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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1897)
OMAHA DATLT BEE : TIiriiSDAY , AVCM'ST 12 , 18JI7 , B H COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT I tl\tm MHNTION , Mn E IL Ree fe T5Hltor. reattrt-i h 4 r- . i , Vt. T J FoJer < dMshJer. Hrtww are lie .n rijc B . Mr J J Murith t-f saitrr C r wIts Itsv T ttr4 y. MM'itUoa KVaratrtCfi si tbe E -S C ! r Ke * U * 4r ) . ! ' } > IIF Sit. Tie State trr ps btr.k ht * tMT ( 3 a 4j Pfj 3 - t. next te Sargeftfi h * riwe. M > Mary Shrere a a RnmA < o , Benale t ' enus * t ) . h re > * io Tint rri Utt * frJ ti RocVpon III. . * ol ilctultj- . W W L * RW left Tffterflay fw n ex- U * > i tnp IB KMS * * . Wrwminp nd C h > - ra VjMBt tmtil about September 1. J C BlxUj- . with fort * of men. b i E re to Sidney. ! * litre lie b . a eo - tri t ftT pkdnc a JjfMlap : jrtint In * tw Kb- 1 buildinp. nc < .an > i > nj it N i. L'nten Vcterati Lpten. pr J i.net tonUht. A fall attendance It < Se- .rtl Ladk * , ' auxiliary. No 17. will meet al 'he f.arac tiro- The ladl < - * . HM-I ) . eo'y * " prals-e of. ear wrk on s-blrt walrt * 4 J < V VrU , ll en MrtU a J a 1 tuch eptctalrt : V. Bslf L Bndry , 7.4 B jTfJl ibose H7. G J pe Kt olof. lirid by JntUc Barke Ic th prand 3IT 3 a a cbirpr ot i > * alllnt Atii 'Vrn'-ia. ' * rrteaied on bail yttter. ( ' Ills bard rat fixed at W * Trsvf in p AudltBr O. E. Woorc ot On O.-i * & . SL Ixmit. Ralltrar MHBPWIT Itavci this rn rnlnc for Qytnry. I1L. * * * * - ? be Ui s pt nion - Hb the Omaha. Ksnsac , City t T.\ Urn TUJway company which rwenll : IJ a cfi the Otnaba ASL Louis liue- Mc-rlwre of lie Ccmacll DloHs Hoadetei e' b ar Jarited to attend the openitm mail- Tiff ft the Omaha Exposition DrlviiJC clol en bavurday altcrnoon. Aut tt.t 14 On P B- ca'Ji'lDn ot thMj ratnibenhip cardi. at th ! { -ate lupinbert ol the Conneil Bluffs Roadfte : eluh will l > f admitted without charge- L j. * , l oekhcft ftartled bit Jrlenas 01 Tutf'ay nicbt by blddirur theni an aSectJon at ! a3i a * d lnorrnicc thcai coolly tha fcc w'j ct'lBK to commit sutclde. In ITU * tt > l t detprroiuiUon he exhibited a b tl cf ' arballe add Itwas nut tlir\pd tb < jnan had any terlons Intentions upon hV 1 fe but the fact that he wai tnlwed froc liis arcaitomcd b < iunt yc tt'da > excite SDDf apprehtnslon. Hit friends oeat t ae trouble before they Micceeded In find leg him. S'tl-an Brothers hire been given the con tract f r la > Ing 2.009 feet ol Ivn lacl uater p.pe uhifhBill take the piece ol th -qiartet-lnch ; pipe new In ore fror Graham aicnup tbieugh the motw cut Jn : Falrmount park. The old pipe Is M > ladl C3rodt < l that It Is practically' useless , an the park commlwlonere tboueht It but t make the change trhlle other Improvement * re brine made , KO that when the work ] til completed the park can be cleared t til ariKlpbtljobstacles. . The Board of Connty Supervisors bee It Ti'ed the members of the city council t ttl.e a ride over the ne ly constructed roai that ha\e been made under the direction t the board lth the new machlnerj ri t-ently purchared by the county Nearly dozen miles of ncdway has been flnislie dor ng the f < * eon. and the members of tL l-ojj-d are very proud -ol the work that hi been done. The roadway that ivas finibt' early In June , when there was enmcier moisture In the earth to permit the bl roller to pack It thoroughly has tttod th teascn's wear rnt t admlribl1ii3e a ot the other country roadf have been roi * red with fathomless dust during the h < dry weather of the last few -week * , th : rcadwor hae remained smooth and hard an almost wholly free from duet- The beav lams that have fallen since the work TU finltbed have had practically no eZect upa the surface , while the roads TPI cried In tl ordinary way have been badly cut up. Ti county supervisors are anxiaus for the clt authorities to Inspect this work , hence tl Invitation. c B-Vlati Co. . female reaesy : consaltstio . 12 and J to Z. Healt * I fn-e. Office hours. , 9 to | j book Juratehed. 5I6-E:7-3S Mtrriara block. X. Y Pluroblnc ctraptny. Tel. ISO. Eilver tearpooDE go wltn Dom'-stlc soap. The Women's Christian association hoi plUl work is moving steadily onward. In provemenu and better facilities at tines ai deemed judicious economy , although EE a established principle the women areloth 1 Incur tbe lem financial obligation until tl first mortgage of M.O&O IE liquidated. Du : Ing this year J1.200 has bfen paid on th mortgage. The number of patients admlttE In July K as fifteen ; number riisshcrged. nln tten : clarity , one ; number of outside cas < under Women's Christian association stipe ; vision , four. The coth statement tliowi Credits from hospital patients fOGS-itO. Se end Presbyterian church , fl * ; refund c dry goods. 19 45 ; life membership ; Women's Christian association , * 25 ; balani on hand , July 1. A3J.SS ; total. J729.19. Di bursccjenU were fTSi.CJ , leaving a balaai Aucutt 1 of 55 cents. The commvssry department was nnder i ! rupervls'on of Mrs. D. RWitter. . Tl consignors were Mrs J. D. Eflnjunso : Mrs. A JL Hu ! < hlnson. Mrs , J. HoIle itSc' Mra. M. L. 'Everett , Mrs. O. AI Bror- . Mrs. W. H. M , Purey. Mrs. John Kelle < Mr , C M. Bennet , Mis B.-M. Earpen Mrs. Strah M. Cacy. Mrs. B , M. Wyma Mrs. M F. Huber Mrs. R. H. Nichol Mrs. DP Create Mr * . McCune-Mrs. S. f Kte * . Mi * W S. Cooper. Mrs. A. J ManJe rDa M-K. Charles Parmalee Mr * . J. ] Croclw < l ! . Mrs. F. O. GlczBoo , Mrs. B G. 1 Erown. Mrs. AU Wymin. Mrs J. Stewart Mrs. C A. Brebe. Mrs. W. H R& lncn. Mrs. Mary Robertson. Mrs. Cbarl Wcodbary. M-i. James Keith , Mrs. W. 1 Evans Mrfc. A Mitchell. Mre. A. R Walk * Mrs. M H Wind Mrs. E. J Prouty. Mr ti Roi-enSeld. the Bartel & Miller Grotej coinpiny tlie Emll Rosch Birth tt Groce ; croipzny Donations consisted of berrlf cierrJcs. plums , Hsmnc. clam bouilllr itfiftiblcs of all Vinds in the marLet , ] el ) vinepar wtttrmelons , crackers , bread , a jilt * , egg * , milt cream flowers , crg ; lines , rorrpaprrs sU sliver dettrt tpoca Mrde. sik of magnesia , table cloths , frui of all It in is. Illili-r * fur lltr On I Club Meet. The tnplet amateur team that -will t ; dcavor to break some of tbe etate. re con et the bicycle meet on Saturday did ton practicing ; c.sl < rday oa tbe track at Cnli park The rteult uta very caoouragjg the you OR men and they feel confident their ability to do tome work that will e : title them to more than local rc-ccgoUlo Tbe learn is * cmpof. J of Sen Blue. Gi t.sule and William Johneoa. The trlpl ujll be US.NJ In piciog all races and son time during the interim nbe-n the boys g thoroughly warmed up they will go alt tt state re-eordfi. * Manager Harry Smltu was In high feath jeaurtay over the outlook for some fii rpcrt oa Saturday All of tbe tpeody ride vho bold Xebrrtka records ill be here ai tbtre will be a croud of local flyers. T , OnrahaBbeelmec are taking a detp in'ert in tLe cieat and bate selected a aurnt > tr the first prizes nrbieh they propose to ta' cvay ui'h them. II E. FredricVsoo w IT t after the Iowa etete mile record , pac Ic I 07 uhlch U now held by Floyd MrCj of Orr.iti. The Iowa qaartrr mile , ( .tandli n rt xiapiM d , now beid by Hattechauer ills city will aUo be attacked by t Omalia nJert. and wUl be botly defesd by Ha'teahaver Tbce coatesU will be Addition to tbe regular program of eler The prltei to be awarded were placed i < ihibltio ? in the ( bow wiodowc of Deei Wrtls & Co. ytsjrdky A the me-et is u drr the rule * of the League of Araerks Whctlmtn co each prize * ran be awsrdt The each value of the prizce , bow ever a gttgale over fSW. and embrace articles luautcal vtluo to whctlmto SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Puc.1 E i-e a pcnuatr for tbf tftt- ruiT * imlnTui mbUrB xmtntzic tin kci j tanlij < Vr * ifar iit > r oat of ourtu bed bucku It * the rmlrrt comfort < Slkoot try of ibt- * | Alltn > FIU nukrj Uttit fiuloe or i i ioo J < * 1 tt.tr It If cvrtkln curr fur rmei tnc c Hou knd bo : . UrrA , kcJanf JM-L To ( uUj &cJ4 Wr all drucctM > anil Uit * un tly mall tit tic In Hnai-i. Trial rirkvo FUE AUua K , QlaMjU , L * Sjtf , K. Z. PLANNING ITS LOCAL WORK M L&js Oat Wiat it WH ! De. CAMPAIGN' FOP. THE FIFTY WORKERS Prt-1l nnarlr | ArrnnKril KO tlinl Ac-Ill < Mu > r irnt > l j lire ! " u eon no tlitr I'rrnintifnl OrKBO- Ir-allon Hao tlrrn Uflrrlril. The CMBattt * ? of ten appsinted at the l M aKttlBg < ri the eBtlve ctweaHtee of the OMtbcil Ola 3 * Trttrtmtw' fippi tioe to cMtder can4idatec for the ot the new or sanitation , men IB the cSice e ! Dr. Clrater jetterday joomlng a d per- farmed the dmt a .Hfn 3 it. Th Gtct regvlar toeetlag dl the PotumltH-e will ocrar at tb eM ; balldlBg this evening ao4 the caadMatcv t-electe for pi ( eldest , vke presl- deet and tre * vrt > r will l-t rrtT-eniri and tie ! bed men t - ! < x-tcd A great deal depibfi ; 9 } > B peitl&snorVlag rSlcerb as wel ! us t I working fiec-otive ooaaitttt } fitly and it j was for this rostra that k ; > ortkin ol tht I work ot M-Vertinc them wkt delecated to a j sjie-rtal cctmnKtt * seJi-ctt for ; he pvros * . , ' Seicrftary Jodsue hae receite-d rer < Jhs fron : 1 a.11 of the membfit ol the comzcittee It 1 nhoio he aeMfsfred bl * > lette : % notilyin ; j tbcni of their election to the e > cntive oom- I mlttec ka4 roqufsting ir , aii&wtto tht querj whc her or not thej would accept the office and work on the committee. Tiere have been eeAtre ! dccllnstiotit , aad the vacaucieip uiii be filled at the n > e > eung thh evening. Tie ifiea hit been gtnerail ) pi omul gated that the tennmmee o ! Slty is to be I working oictnisatioo acfl that there will l > < no figure beads or droae * in it. This com mitten will be divided up Into seitn t , = beom' mittcta of > tven a-eaiberfc each , who ! ! be ele > cte J with repaid to tseir tpeclal fit' ness for the work that will bt tssjgned them Itwill be perceived that a gieat deal o : care and good judgment w-ill be necessar : in making op these committees The com mhteer and their woik will be as lollows : Tmns ; > ortatou To fc-uit ttie be"-l trans poitauon lacJUifct to and from thefij.js ! Uon { rrouixlE. anfl loither , to provide fo : mont&ly txrur ions ol ejiporitlon visi ors ti Councl l > iurtf , Exhibits To determine upon a list of th < article * and product ? to be ej.hibitMj bj th' ' pt-ojile of Council BlulTf and 1'ott tvi attaml . Uterature To present in pamphlets , olrcu Isrs. etc. . thechaiacttr-Ftlc leatnre * of Conn cil Bluffs , her bfautllul parts and likes he li/xtly homes and glens , her matchless rai walatilltit - * and w sat hlie oT ; r ! tb Ir. vesior. Solicitation To bring before the variou national and Ftbte atsocibtion = the claim of Ct/unrfl BluH' nf a convention city , an < further , to put thems-tUfs. In tuuci wit ; mauuIac-tuiitiR tihibitors at the eiTio > it-or with a view to securing factories lit thi city. i-'jnarjce To iev : e way ? tnd means fo pro\ilnK thf tund = necessan- prorcut tne work of the association. Printing To provide al circulars- and othe pruning matter ordered by the executiv committee , teQuinng bld for the ram whtnever in their Judcroent thf ma nlmfi of tnt- order Ju--tlfle such t < ld Lwlatioa To secure Itirlslstion deslpne to promote the interest of the Tran = tnlFri sippl and International Exposition , of Cyan Wl Bluff .s at Poitawauarole counti and c the Ftate. It i& expected that there committees trill b at least partially selected at the meeting o the committee tonight , and itmill be wel for the memoirs to familiarize themselve with tha work that is ahejid of them. THAT Fim-YEin FHA CHIE Cltlvrni > InKr J-JifTKrMloD' . to th Cltj Connell Aboat tileHonil. . The members of the city council nei caJltd together last night as a committee c the whole for the purpose of 1-Mealsg t eorne suggestions by the citizens concerris the fifty-year Iraathise of the motor con pany. The propositions formulated by th citizens' committee s.nd published bj Th Bee two day * aga htd not been presente to all ot the members of the council and ti comm ttee requested the mayor to call tl council together last night as a commute of the whole for the purpose. The mt rntej of the citizens' commute ? present wci Jacib Sims , Leonard Everett , Coiorel Bake Spencer Smith. J. C. De-Haitn and Hug Cole , with tiisugh Interested cltiZEns to maV up an audience of twenty-five Alderme Brough and Shubm IT ere absent. Mr. Elms -wts epc-kesraan for the citlzei and west over the grounds that have alrrad been pretty -well worn before he pr-sente the suggestion * thst were approved S called atuntisn again to the great 'mpor ' acce of the ordinance , and complaine-d thi it was not known that the rsotor compar w-as cvea contemplating the submission < a proposition to the couzcil for an exit ] sion of Its charter , and thst the fl-st int aatlan that was given was when the new pipers announced the Tiatsage of the ord nance. He called attention to the feet thi the Couctul Bluffs line was the setond tie trie road that had been built in the Unite States , and that only a few jear * ago n oae of ut tven dared to dream of ele-ctr propulsion for cars , tnd today , after tl lapae of only ten years , it had been d vtloped and manage-d into one of the finci aad bett equipped lines In the world such progress can be made in soaaj t time how do we ktow what the future wi produce , or if it will net make it re > e < aui for a complete change of our prfstnt znrt ! odi > of dealing with the transportation pro ! lemtIn vie" of the pe sjLiliiHt be coi tended that we had no right to tie the ham of the future. He presented tie ccndl'lci utdtr which the committee of citizens wou be milling to gract an exte&Hon cf the pre nt charter for a period of twenty-five year TS preiiously published , aad earnestly adv rated e-ach cf the proposition George P Wright replied to the length argune-nt. and again explained to the men bers of the council the financial nece sl : that made It newssary for the motor coi t ny to cak for the extendcm of its chartc li fcaid the gentlemen who wereprotestis fgaltust the ordinance were either laboriz under B misapprehension or had reached jioint where they erased to care what tl corte guenccs would t > e , cod that the wrecl Ins ot the road was an object to be soagl rather than to be avoided for tht gener good of the city. He decltrod there we ; only two courses left for the company ' pursue , to let the road po Into bankrupt * or come before the council and ask lor tl ocly means of salvation that exit ed , T ! bondholders hsd said that rather than lal the rord and operate it they would refn : the bonde U an extension of the chart ! could be fcecurcd that would give a su ficient time to pnnide lor their paymen Thl profiotition to the fompan > to arrant for tee issue cf lose time bonds wcs tl cnly course left to escape ruin The fcttt mints published wire true az > d showed t ! absolute condition of the road , J A Pattozi cashier el the Hret N tiara ) bank , offere-d to take the road en * t ! hands of the company and raise In Council BuC In a week so J- ff the indebtedness. ti)3 incited Mr. V'ng < o meet him with a renewal of tht prcpa lion that bad been made to tfce council. In thtoure &f hit argument \ Wright explained that the company w ai > ligtid to f y the Omaha , Street HaUwn company IC.Oite a jew for tLe tr.v ege its t ains around toe loop end If ibt cofflpiny de ird to i.uld under tht eoB tlJaiM o. 1:1 chart * run Its traiuc ocly to tse f dt cf Dwr ! * treet He explained tiiat tke ooccpasy h triri the . .itsfnt Kie l ebildrefi aehei in lk l. eod had tp i&iD * B it oo t.oceu cf the keri.ui itapofciliaui by the jfj&v zet bold or tht ticLeU. He declared U he had elway U-e-n in favor o ! piuaticg 4ti lEht Incest Cfmnuitctiao tltket to t working zee : ere tbe bridee liar but was only * c of six direeum a had been outvoted. He U-Uti that if a meeting of the are wu tailed and the matter they might get to tzunkmg u he had alua thoucht. RegirdiEg the proposition * co ulBfd U the tufEtitlona ct the cozstoUtM t * coitciiid Qt ttt state laws aad city ordinance * felly r vtr(4 tbett. 1i t the rtly had ab lalr coutrsi evtr tbe aotor. a d that MI claaw In th * ebarter criaiiac a4dltl tal ceetrtrt w M ad asylblsc te tbla p wer la aecn-er t a < 3cr > be 4ec4kre4l that the only diri4ead tbtccapaty had rver declared wts tk e ei < IHT tf-at in lf > . azwvMlBf ; te J4 . < - ( > S. for th-e jrajmtBt t which tbe mosey had b * borrow ed Sb rt fpeecbtc wrre mafle by Mr Everett a 4 oth c. a&d Spfbttr Smi'h took advaat- are f tbt oppcrtHrity to eipltln a remirk ( bit hid btn ettrlbnted tc bits as baring be < a > 4 at the court bwsse aeetlag rtv- < ral alcbu aco. which wat tQrpo e4 to bave beea ttetit a a ; t3 < cttoa tp n tbe cotja- til He 4 < nifd that he tppHed tbe phrase , "tkioaing # k aki , " to the members. Tbe metliag adporae4 without further u \I.IM\IN is TO A AMI : HIM. Mon < > l'rc rnt KllrUlncrr'ii Cnndl- ilnp > lint firm Urcrldnl On. I : hti be-en definitely settled that Hon Joke X. Baldwin will present tbe natnf of A. T. nickitigtr to the republican sitate octiVMitten , which me ets at Cedar Rapids next Wednesday. Mr. Baldwin was not in the city when the republican county conven tion was held , and bis name was not suz- gestwJ ts caof the Cedar RapWs delegates , bet since hi * return be has been over whelmed with offers of proxies , and has an nounced his williagntss to accept one of thrm ! cud become an acthe worker in the conven tion for Mr. Flickincer. Mr Baldwin will be made chairman of the delegation. Mr 1'lickinper's candidacy bat grown Into proj > orflont that have compelie-d It to receive rojudtration from the T'Olitlclaus all over [ the state. He is acknowledged to stand next I to I'arrott and Funk. They have both been in politic * for nearly a generation , and thest i facts are what the friends of Mr. Fliekinger argue will tell most against them , for there is a tery etrong inclination all over the state to . .at loose from the domination of the poli- ticlnns. This will b the animating spirit of the convention and It will give Mr Flick- Inger a force that no other candidate can command All sorts of storiei are being clr- nlaliJ to draw awaj thi * strength. It It being UKerted that he was brought out solely for the purpose of defeating Speaker Byere. No candidate that ever appeared in tbe state is so fie-e from beinc a creation of the poll- ticitrs as Mr Flickincer. He was urged to beome a candidate not by the politicians , even of his own town , but by the best ele ment of the republican , party in the western portion of the state , who realize that the time is auspicious for western Iowa to name the next ror-nor He is western Iowa' ! candidate and Is not out to defeat or inter fere with the candidacy of any other in tbt Srfd , From assurance ? pouring In from all portions of the state the outlook Is now vtry favorable that be will receive the nomlnatloc after the figh. of the politicians' candidates U through with , which will require about a dozen ballots. The genuine Domestic soap is the firsl grade The imitation Is a cheap grade. * m Itrlininn Bonrlier Hurt. Hiram E. Boucher , a switchman en * ployed by the Union Pacific Railway com pany , yesterday morning lost a leg and sus talned other Injuries that may prove fatal He wi * engaged In making a coupling , anc while running alongside of the track fell and -was d-awn under the wheels. He war taken in charge by the other trainmen anc conveyed to tie yard offices. The company * * physician WEE summoned and tfter an ei < aminatlon it was thought advisable to sent him to one of the Omaha hospitals. At the times of the accident Mrs Bouchei wjxfc at Lake Manawa preparing for the Mac Cibe * ' plcxiic. She was advised of the acci dent and reached her husband's bedside a ; quickly as possible. Mr. Boucher is one of the olde t switch men in the employ of the company and haj held his present position for more than ; dozen years. He has been of the mos careful and cautious employes in the yards His home is at 1&02 Xlnth avenue. With tic Cliffords and the Tyrollaas a the Grand Plaza next Sunday there tbouli be at least C.OOB people at the Plaza. Th Cliffords alone are considered ei : a ful show themselves and a good one at that. The genuine Domestic soap wrappers ET < red. Beware of imitatlonc. j Heal Ki-tiuc Transfer * . Tie following transfers were reported yes J lerday from the 5itle aad loan office of J. W I Squire 101 Pearl ireef Cas a Addison to Edward Dewev , lot 4. block 2G. Bajllss i Palmer's add. w. d S. j : Ann E Whlttflker et at to Xaoml 1 Dew ( > - , jw * * , swi , 1S-TC-41 , q c. d . af .John H. Glover and wife * to Lewis Lev , w is FW H. T-TC-42. w. d : , j Frank Peterson and wife to Anna C. 1 Larsen. tot 3. block & , Park add ! , w. d. J T Abts and wife to Ernma F. Ma- j loner , lot C. block 10. Wright' " add. w. d a 1 Anna C. Larten and hupfaand to Frajik 1 Peterson H lot i block li. Hall's. ! add , w. d , Mary E. Burrie-y and hufband to Lydia A. Webs ter Iot5 3 an3 C , bleU 11 , Pierce's subdiv. w. d Seven transfers ; total f fc , : < 40 Domestic toap wrippere are good fc li sllier teaspoons. LA A" I'LV\i , roil THC CAMPAIGN Gold Driuorrnt * Will Mnkr Tlil I'ovrc-r Frll in Io vn Tlilx 1 cnr. DES MOINES. Aug. 1L { Special Tfle gram. ) The state committee of the gel democracy mtt here today and dlscnte- plans for jhe campcign. Every district bi ' i one was represented and most of tbe card ' 1 dates were present. t H w-j * reported thz I contributions from gold democrats in tl . ' elite have been received In su : | < ficknt amount to assure an activ I ) campaign It will be opened i Davenport September 1. with a speech b Judge Cllggett , candidate for governor. Cai lltle , Wattersan , John P Irish , F W , Lei ' i raann. W D. Bynum and other national lead , ers of the party will take ; jan in the low- campaign The ftate will be organized b ' 1 cc-untits at once , headquarters being opene in this city today In charge of Chalrma ' Mull In. Tie commltteemen agree that tbe ; will have a vote of 40.0W to Mt,0iO ! this jew ; claiming that democrat * who for fear e free silver voted for McKlnley last year wj : be trith the national democracy this yetr. : Is SAID TO IIK VERY SICK Ilriiorlril to I r Lr i. Cunfidrnl Tim Formrrl > of I'lllinntr Ht-rott-r ) . DES M07NES , Aug. XL < Special Tell gram , ) Governor F. M Drake It et Excelsii Springs , Mo , where he was taken for h : health. Reports are conflicting as to h ! condition , but tbe impression here and al hi Ccnterville home is that he is a very sic man. He has not entirely recoiered fro ] the effe-ctr of his rtcent fall on the caplti steps , where be inlured an old war uouni He Is able to walk only a little way an with crutches. His diabetes , with which i has been afflicted for jeir , it much worti and it 1 * this which gives his friends moi concern. Further , it it reported that be le-ff confident than formerly of bis ultima ! recovery. Iorn'i > Hnrtrkt of Cirnlu * . RED OAK la , . Aug. 11 < Hpfcial. ) R. j SUienc. an extensive grain dealer of Re Oik. uy tbe new crop of mill grain , whi moving Quite actively. Is below the ! is we gin J-ad quantity per sere , wheat rui Di aiDR ten to twenty bcsitU aad cati t ei j to Ihlny butht'f per tere Oli coin U DO' " j .sg pretty lively. Tbe protpectt tie tb ; J" the - crop will n t far exceed a M pi aj ccat jield l"rrntiirr > iKrnil } fur llu lncih . SHE.VAXDOAH. la. AUE u. iSpeoiai v 1 The creamery stockholders have ceceptad U plant from the coetractors ube plac d tl ma.hiner } aad active operations Kill cos d jatnct at oace Farmers tnticipite t ne iur of in ome from the venture Suit on Ljun C-ount > Ilondk. SIOL'X CITY. Aug. 11 { Special T 4 cram ) Suit we * commenced in tbe ft-der eaurt bere toiay bj tbe Kt-ent Five-Ce Strlati UcV ol Ktest. K. U. , to on botidi irree-J tf Lyoa couaty. It a. several yearti tra TbJ I * a cw . suit IB tbe fatnMje Lyon bnaiy bo&d can * . wktch b ve beea In the ooarta m r yearr. and tbe r tt It b'oagbt brcav * * ot a de- ! rfeton f Jodgf Siilra last , cprlcc IndlcJt- lap tint thla particular lsio ef bstrdt wat good Tbe cwiDty bad , re edteted the boedr. ctalnalng tbat they Vet * \ttvei \ whra tbe * county wac already b r d tbe limit of Wnmltnrn Picnic nt Mlif-nnndonh. SHEXANfOAH. la. A p 11 < f-clat ) Tie city presents a pala ijpj iraate tolay and beadredt et people are opining la tram every direction A Weogaen picnic it la progress at tbe fair grwHSdil aad camps ot WoodnH * and Royal Neighbor * canse trrcn Clarinet. Et"i. . Xorthboro. Bradiyvfllf . Far- rajmt. Cola aod other points. An extensive program te bflag carried cmt Frrp. RED OAK , la. . Ang. 1L ( Special > The five tramps arrested here yesterday not supposed to be the rate who robbed the Avtry depot Saturday night wee set at llb- trty til * morning , persons trom Avery fall- Ing"to identify them. They were tongh lot and the plinder they had wta varied and valuable _ South Omaha News The fight over the settling ot the garbage claims is about to be brought to the atten tion of the district court. This rooming an application will be made to Judge Scott tor an order restraining the city treasurer from paying the warrants , amounting to J700 , which were issued to Garbage Master Ltnagh at the meetinc of tbe city council Monday .nichu At the Instance ot Allen R. Kelly a petition In equity for an injunction was driwn up lart evening by Attorney W. C Lambert and will be filed this forenoon , The plaintiff in this petition informs the court that on August S the city council had presented to It for allowance aad paj- ment a claim of JK'O ' by the garbace master. which claim was for the aggregate of the eiarges for the alleged removal ot garbage from vaults and buildlncs. Further the pe titioner allege-s that thes-e items of charge constituted the aggregate that had bten. Just prior to the meeting on August S. presented to tbe council for the purpote ol having the same equalized , adjusted and finally ae - sessed against the property of persons against whom the charges were made. Sit ting as a board of equalization , the council took no action on these claims on account of an opinion given by the city attorney to the effect that the charges for removal of garbage could not be legally assessed acalnjt the property In his petition Kelly goes on to allege that four city warrants have been Issued in favor of Garbace Master Lenagh. three for J00 each and one for JH'O. These war rants , the plaintiff asserts , were disposed of bj Lenagh Immediately afttr his receipt of them , and are now being held by unknown partits , Continuing the plaintiff informs the court that the whole proceeding was Illegal and without warrant of law , in that no appro priation can be legally ma3e or fund created for the purpose of paying charges for the re moval of garbage from vnults. ao no provis ion was made in the anneal appropriation bill for such expenditures The tatyor and council , the petition al leges is without power tb appropriate. Issue or draw anv order or warrant for money unless the same be appropriated by or dinance. Further than this , the plaintiff asserts that the council attempted to justify its ac tion by later on passing a motion instruct ing the city attorney to commence legal proceedings to collect garbage lew from owners of lots and lands specified In garbage ordinance Xo. 115. On these grounds the court Is asked to issue a permanent injunction against the payment of this sum of money to the gar bage master. Cannriliunn Mori Hn n Sell em c. Councilman Mort has a scheme for regu lating the garbage matter which he thinks will dispose of the perplExlng question to the satisfaction o ! the taxpayers. He pro poses that garbage wagons be licensed the same cs drays and express wagons , and that [ he council by ordinance fix the maximum rate to be charged for the removal of gar bage and nlgit soil In this way there will t > e competition and the haulers of garbage will be paid for the removal ol the stuff at the time the work is performed. A license of about KJ a year is suggested for eacl wagon. Further than this the council would designate the style of the -wagon to be used In order that there would be no complaint ! about hiuling refuse through the s treetp is open vehicles. The cltj would then be com pelled to provide a dump and see to It thai all such matter was dumped at the polnl designated. The general cleaning up of the city could be the same as now In case It was neces sary to serve notices to clean up or have garbige removed the sanitary inspectoi would do his part of the work , and in cas his orders were not obeyed the offendlnf parties could lie arrtsted and brought btfori the police Judge for trial. Mr. Mort favors this plan above the on < suggested which provides for the creating o : a garbage fund. In tbe plan be propose th < persons creating tbe garbage would be thi ones to pay for Its removal , and not thi owner of vaunt lots. $ trt ( Jrndliijr Problem. Feeling in regard to the grading o Twenty-sixth street from A to F ap pears to be divided. Some of the propert : owneis insist that the street be gradeJ thi full width as set out In the petition whlcl was presented to the council. Others wan : the street graded only to the curb lines I : order that trees growing between the cur ! tnd the sidewalk may b * allowed to stand The matter is now in the hands of tbe coun cil committee on streets and allejs and a re port \f expected at the next meeting According to tbe city engineer the .strfe can be narrow ed to forty feel and thus leavi the trees standing. This will necessitate ai additional expense- for crosiwalks as slepi will be needed at each crosswalk , whlcl would not be the case If the street wai graded to the full width of forty-eight feet Eight steps would bs needed at each Inter section These steps would In a measure de. tract from the looks of tbe itree-t and wouli not suit some ol the property owners It li understood that the wlshfe of a majoritj of tbe property owners will be considered an < respected. There hts been considerable delay In tbi ; matter already and now the question of m- cr no trees has sprung up it Is hard to sa ; when work can commence. It was expectei that tbe grading would be done this year but unless the property ownfres agree too : it will oe too late. _ Too Much IlroU > l' < ; ln . Complaints are made aluratt daily abou the amount of glass taf < be pavement ! * Along Twenty-fourth eui , even up In tb residence district , the ptvemtnt Is llttcre with piles of groken flat * nd no effw seems to be made towirdlcpa.tinE tbe nul. ance or enforcing the ordinance governln this matter. Some time * Aia petition wa c'rcu'ated by memberi fit thfr Young Men' Christian association , urgljrg.the council t enforce this ordinance , but , nothing tame t U and the petition was ne. T p'eteoted J tbe city fathers fw coijsMyration , without- it wai elgsed by a large'iMmber of wbeei mm Bicyclists comjilrin every day obot caving tires ruined by runAWs into piles t Broken glaie. ' "J Irr Cnur for lift Tbe Crosby & Rich it * t&ttt will come u far bearing in tbe district c&urt Saturdaj tnd tbt attorcejs for that firm are preparic additional fcQdaviu pertaining to the ccs Cbcm'tt D'urnmer ol Osiaha has furmtbt affidavits t-rtting forth the findings of tea : made by him dcring tbe last week of t : ice 6 > ld by tbe company. In couuerti ; with this matter Che-mUt Drummer ij that the ordinance- unfair in that in it standard prescribed cot enough free &B mot-tx it allowed , and ice much albuzoc B permitted. Other Izttereft-ng facts i tonmrtion with the Ice gueatlan ere to i bra-giit up at tbe bearing. Mre.V. . C. Simment has gone to Colorad en A vlt it- Mrs C Haanon U la South Dakota , vltil 'eg friends. Tonight -the BaptUt young people will sir & hayrttk jr y to RJvtrritw j > trk. Tb Ft art will be aaSe from the church t t & clock. A flaachif-r bt been bura to Mr. and Mr * Mote Redmao. John RHey , Tweaty-fiflh &d J * treett , U iascervBily ill. J hn r. Sanvete. Deeatar. 111. , 1 * here , the City Trt s rer BroaelwHI tew rki c a hit annual repert. Dr M. W. Dav1 ot ChllHeV.be. Mo. , It here rteltlng relatives. George Pa l has about recovered tra a severe attack of fever. A permanent cMewalk is betas 1141 la front f JIM X street A tf-eclal zsertiBc f the Bear ! ot K4 ei- tton will 1 * beld this eventsg. MSllva of Sbotbooe. I4ab . brcncbt tit car * of cattle to this market yetrriav ABgufi Meyer. Vail. la. was here j * ter- day and bnwght two carloadi I fe + trs. The women ef the First Pretbylenan church will give a trolley party tr < nlght At tbe time ef buslaetf July tl tbere wa a balance * I JCJ.UT In the city treasury Cathler Bostwick ot the &cmta Omsha Xa- lio&al bank sat returned from Cheyenne Mis * Nellie Hank ot PlaUsraonth Is here. the puett ot her sister. Mrs , James Cobrty. The emr4oye < s ef the Drcrrrs * Joatn l will hold their fourth annual picnic next Satur day Carl Xelson has taken oat a permit for a IC08 cottage at Tw exity-eeveath ana 0 treets. The Home Circle cteb. rw in camp et eyrac-or park , will return to the city next Saturday. Mr i. George Daaehue. w a tad daughter. have gone to Yankton. S. Dfor a two ve.tks' IsIL Samuel Mathews of Shelton. Xeb. . Is her * arranging for 56.0t sheep , which he Intends e-eding at hie ranch. Dan Montecue leases next week fw Xew Mexico us the rtrreseotath e ef the Trans- ml'elstlppl Exposition. Rev. Georce VanWInkle has acccptca the call of the First Baptist church , anfl will commence his labors here September 1. Alvln Seitz. manager of the Sheidley Gat- le company , with headquarters at Kans City , was In the tlty yesterday tbe guett o ! officials ot the stock yatdf company. co > mo AFTKU 01 n H\I > ciioi * . r c oi PHILADELPHIA Aug II Tbe Recori today My * "The large ft fleet of vessrfi that ever left England in ballast has tailed within the latt we-ek fo- the Df law ere break water end Hampton Roads lor orders. Thci : owners have found it more profitable to ten ; them without carco than to have them ws > tor one. The machinery of some of them i rather antiquated , but the demand for ttean tonnage has induced tbt.r owners to civi them another trial in competing with th more modern craft Several Tes'els arrive ! at the Delaware breakwater yesterday fron Europe In search of business. Large pur chares of grain have bein made In tbi country by Italy. Austria. France and Egypt countiies which rarely before have purchase ! cereals In tbe United State * . Several charter ve been effected at this port to carry grol : to Marseilles Genoa. Trieste and Alexhndri : end other Mediterranean Bl r Drive of liei > Oirrlnncl. KAXSAS CITT. Aug. 1L Mr A. J. Knol lln. a live .stock commission merchant o this city has bought in Oregon SO Ot 0 ebe-ep which are now being driven overland to Kan sas. where they -will be fed next winter am marketed the following spring This im mense herd has been divided Into twelv bands each of which is driven by eight men The sheep are allowed to graze along th roadside. The drivers are furnished witl hordes and camping outfit and while th sheep rest at night the shepherds s-leep ii tents. The bands are driven about twelv miles apart tad Mr Krollm expects to read Kansas with the sheep by October By dnv ing the eheep overland Instead of thippln ; them by rail the commission merchant wl ! save perhapr , 160,000. as tbe transportatio : charge * from Oregon to Kansas amount t II a bead , Open * It * Door * to \ \ nmrn. CHICAGO. Aug 11- The College of Phy slcians and Surgeons Is to throw : open It doors for the admission of women This ha been decided upon by the trustees of th. . University of Illinois after a bitter fish against lie Innovation on tbe part of th authorities of the medical school. Itwa made a department of the State cnUer tj TnVInK Silver to Europe. XEW YORK , Aug. 10 The steamer Si Louis , sailing for Europe tomorrow , will tak CSLOOO ounces of pilver > lan nil Wife Murderrtl. BELLEFOXTAIXE , O Aug 13. Davl Dfcjlch and wife -were found murdered i Xo potash no mineral no dancei in S. S. S. This means a tjresl deal to all vrbo know the disastrous effects of these dru s. It is th ; only blooa remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. S. S. S. force1 ? tbe disease ou1 through the skin does not dry ui tbe poison to decay tbe bones , like mercurial mixtures do. I was almost a physical Treck , the rcsnlt o mercurial treatment for blood pols-on ; fc.SS. ii a real blooj remedy , for It cured n > e j > er- manently " Henry Roth. 1MB South Xintb Street , St. Louie. Mo. Book * free : address Swift Specific Co , Atlanu Searles & Searla ; Sl'ELIALlSTn Chronl Diseisi SYPHILIS Cured tur We ttiJ lot pbiuA UjuruacU > ii-um u.r untffi- cjrnnttuntfa. tx-mio&J WtrtkOtri , Luod , Nlcm lau&iic t , Dtcu.jt-0 J'iculUtt. 1' IQI < WftLt-tj-i nc a til ctiiri.lt CUbr4 r < P rtlitr tu tlJ.tr MX pcujuvtij cum. i'lUi FieTfLA ioa KCCTAU LWilllS HrjJjt. CEI-ES AND VAmcoCEU. jwmannitly ti fu"jcurta UtUiO" n Stricture and Gleet < ti , IT new rarUibd without pita cr octtisc "i 'n or ojdrt-r * vlUi itarap , fr ) airlK A- ui. jj4ni a * OJIAJI i , MJ MEBIGAI _ . . . Dr < S fit , CONsI L.T4T10A I'HL'li . _ . .cUUrti in treatment tj Cbronic , Serrons and I'riTzte ' Disease , and all UBAtvM. < > UTU ] and imOHUlZHS of HlUfl UAD11TS rtten ctrtlul u > d tpocial ( t4j t tir m n > ailcuti u. VI'HILIS If juur rjinj'UJi i fcrf li.cc. tint ulrufcl. muooui ju.utt-4 In moul ta la I > OCM k&j > < uni . toir It ) &U tJtl t ; too lltuc to \VUAK MB\ nk ) . tot.de e tjr lee i Uc > & la lnilne i or nuti , Mterc nitctal itn cr crlef. EEXTAL. EXCESSES in mill01- lilt iTttn tiit tSfCU ( rf : fp-jltfbl fbUllt. Call thrir ietn * toJar thr * * m11r * ath - < f the cJtr Thflr boo h J or TOI A\S t'nlr anil AVnrmrr , Tilth Vxrlnlilr Wind * tor > rlir * kn. WAPH1NOTOX , A K Il.-Tlie forprast ict ' " low r 'r. n arm'r. , For Smth D kx > ta Fair xn4 im.raier , . ! J ir t tel l * r Wj-omlnc Onxrallr f ( r , erthsrt t Lorn I Hreortl. OKF1CK OF THE WEATHKtt OMAHA. A R 31.-Om h * record of r > lrir ll Inc day of tht i > ft three yvrt. iw ; it * i sc JVM M&xlrmim jFint'fmtorf . 1C M ! O f Minimum trjwiwratar-e . . ! * CB 2 Avt-race ter j > T ti re . . CT Tf Ti > S Rainfall . . ' . C" . ( M (0 ( K or ( ! f Jemi > Tatgre and r > r 1pltatk'n at Om ha for this da- and Mnce Mnrcb 1 , , i : . Nortn l for thf day . TS ' Deficiency for th * d j . v Accumulated * > xc - ; H Cf March 1 . IT , Xnrmal rainfall for the day . 11 inch 1 Dtficifno fer the day . 11 inc-h Total rainfall Mnt * Mai h 3 . II < M Inches l > efl er > cj ( Jnce March 1 . T TJ Inrhtu Exee for or j > rlod. 1S * . . I (6 Inches DeSdeno for cer } > ertod. IMS * . . . f > .lslnch ( * Hci > orl from Mn lon nt " | > , in. , Srrjjitj .Jiftt a > riMU.t > ttcae. j BTATIOXS AXD BT < TE OF WEATHER. | 't t t * North n t1i. t r . | K M w Slt L Ve d Oltj. eJt-nr . | M W. < Huroa. * ir . i X It mi Cbtraco. l' ' n riomjj . . . j f * TT t VVIUlMan , clour . | K < w St. IxatK rk r . i 74 K % su r * L t * r . : r VK o , Diti-niwn. cf r . . ' 74 7f < * Hrltna. dftr . , K > 4 Dt. Kana Cltr. eh-sr . ; TC 7f I * H iTe. fituT . M "f if clear . S H W . \ H h' tt > L A. TV'ni ll , Ix6l ron kit RED ROUGH HANDS Etprt n > it , ji.ttj.Jr * , tlfc. oUr. Qjtij l ndrjthin , UK ] ft .ur but. Ittlb. Its ctjci.ptfc yfc-U nltk j l w rra 1 lkt wilt OTTKTIH Soir , aad pmll * ass-lBtjiiF * wrtl Ornnia ittdmnirct * the pr t Ua cor * . JtK > 1dtlt rrbratBi Trt4. PC nil Dtre i Otir Min ! VM tiiolM W Uf U WoCim Soft. TOih. HttiO In * . ITCH1HQ HUMORS cnirtt-i HLK ram BANK Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL. - . . S100 , < K > 5 > WK SOLICIT TOfn Ut'51.NCSS. WE DCMIlE lOtn COLLiCTIO5ft. o > u of THI : OLUUST UAMCS t > IOWA. a nn CK.\T PAID ON TIMI : DKPOSITJ * . CALL AJtD SEC CS OUVtllTE. . SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS- \s\ss * > sr\\s * AMJ UAllUK.N for Infants and Ohitdren. The Pac-simile Signatoe of Appears on Every Wrapper. ill oSuiult I UKDER THE AUSPICES OP THE Owl Club , Council Bluffs SATURDAY AFTERNOON , 1 1 'Q7 ' AT : : ill _ FASTEST TRACK Ifi THE WEST. OVER $300 IN PRIZES. ONE MILE AMATEUR 3 Minute Oass HALF MILE PROFESSIONAL PACED ONE MILE AMATEUR 2:40 Clas * ONE MILE ROADSTER AMATEUR ONE-THIRD MILE AMATEUR ONE MILE ANTIQUE ONE MILE PROFESSIONAL HALF MILE AMPTEUR PACED TWO-THIRDS MILE AMATEUR PACED MATCH RACE One Mi e County Cnampionship Colored THREE MILE AMATEUR PACED A beaut ful silk banner given io club bavin" largest attend ance at the races. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Grand stand Iree. Children under 12 years 15 cents. For entry blank ? , address HARRY K. SMITH. Secy and Mgr. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. PIONEER IMPLEMENT CO. , VEHICLES OF ALL , DESCRIPTIONS , IOOO Main Street , Council Bluffs * Telephone fOO. DR. H. A. After July istmy faOier. Dr. Votaiur , , / , A.DENTIST. EI < } % chaneo DENTIST. tbe plate work in mj offle and 1 will pive ray entire attention t > Oparallvo DentUlry , Crown and Bridge Work. No. 30 Pearl St. , Next to Grand Hotel. H. A. WOODBURY , D.D. S