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IThIOFTN1ERISt , iipM IqWA. It ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOR 1IT&O1. \ Born-to Mr. and Mrs It. A. l3anhman , a daughter. It. B. McMflIc'i ot OIcnwoo was n the city yester1ay . Prank VIflflCT hB returne3 from hI trip to Derner. Cob. i : . w MetCce of Cnrson Rpent Sunday in Council UIutf9 visRing frknds. I Wanted-Latest edition of CounciL RIIIITM city directory. APPlY at 13cc office. A. W. ErWIn of Sioux Ctty member of the Iowa Exiosltlon , commisBbon , h In the city. city.Mth8 Mth8 Moore of Madison. Whi. . baa come to pcnd the summer with Mrs. Richmond at 33 Avenue i. Mrs. Irank SadowkI of ISOS Third av. * cnle lB entertaining Mr . Fannie Painter of ICetifletly. S. Thu Evnni laundry i the beader in line work both for color and finish , 1320 I'earl n street. Phone 2D0. ' Don't you think It must ho a prett7 good laundry that can lICflSC O muny hundrciI of customers ? \VcII-thats the 'Fagte , ' ' 1 724 Broadway. \VIIIIam II. ltuIBeII ; died Saturday night at 2010 Avenue C of nppcndIciti , aged I yenri. The rcmnins will he taken today to Jefferson. In. . for burial. 'loii Canr ile Bazan , " by the stock conpnny at the Iohnny last cvcning was IrIcIIte(1 ) ( In a ibonsiig inatuier to the lnrgcst house of the season. - 8 Tue hail game yeBterday afternoon at the , Field ( ltIb nark ietween the Council Iliuffs . , Aintiteur train anti Kimball l1ro. team was won by the fnrnnr by a score of to 3. Iiiriiig the electrical storm curly Sntur- - , da. morning a horse belonging to William . 1 Lawrence that was staked out oi a vacant Iot at TwentV-flILh avenue flu Sixth street sttuck by lightning and killed , JMcal ofltcils of the Northwestern rail. vLty vert' nntifcd ; ycsrdny that Governor . 'lnnn'r of Iliiiiol nab Inl itafT would pa'S through council lJiuff.j Ibis iinorniiig in a special train on their way to Omaha. , The quarterly love feast wn celehrateil - . . yesterday morning at the llroailwny Metti- OliSt church , anil Dr. l ) C. F'ranklin ore- ainlitig elnlei of tIne Councli Bluffs district. prtnchel in place of the pastor , Rev. J. H , ' _ p Fnlrniount park was visited by a large , number of pcople yesterday. The park cars niuring the afternoon mid early part of the ' ecning were crowded. Next month tine motor company cointeinplates having a band and other attrnctioiis tnt the park. ( : Ikrznan Johnson , claiming to be a barber 4 of l'ioteincc , Neb , , was found lying drunk I , an tiun n4Itbevalk on South Main street last cvetnling. Dy his side was a small bottle ' that hail contaIned chlorororm. , lohnsnin Inn ! evidently onsume(1 a considerable quantIty of lluuor as well. 1'lno rt'gtilar monthly meeting f the Iionrd of Education viil be held tints even- log nun it is exileCteil that tha * ppoInt- nli'nt of the janitors for the ( lilferent cchool buildIngs wilt be announced. There are a couple of vacancies existIng in the list of tcnehrs that will probably be filed tonight also. - 'l'lno benuti tub weather yesterday attracted a good sIzed crowd of niensure seekers to Lake Manawa and many took advantage of the bathing which was opened for the first time tlnks seaon. The vaudeville show was welI tcceivcd , e5Ieciahly wondrtUZ performing and spraining dog , "Cidengo , " n F. 1' . Allamour. a traveling man for a Chicago carpet house. reported to tine PD- lice last evening that his pocket had been picked 011 tine motor car between Omaha and ( citinncIl Bluffs and his wallet containing $150 Ia money. all his contracts and railway - way tieketa stolen. lie vuni unable to give any c1ev to the thif. A niiinnnbqi' .1 Cqtnincii , Bluffs teachers are - iuilnng to. atLnd thu Omaha Sun nor . School of Methods , whkh oiens In that city 1. today and continues until Tuesday of iiect week. l'rof. J. C. lilsoy of this city has bccnn engaged as Instructor in tine Speer method of arithmetIc. Miss Myra LaRue Is chaIrman of the. executivu committee. 'Clnlldren's Day' was observed yesterday evuninn ; at the Fifth Avenue Methodist church , and the service was given over to the young folks , wino renidered a pleasing program of recitations anti sacred 8011g. At St. John's Ennglish Lutheran church "Ctill- tiren's Day" was observed at the niornbng seryico yesterday when the inuiills of tine Sundnty choo1 rendered a special prorann. Judge Snnith of tine district court Inns approved - proved a contract entered into by Lucy Eaton. adinbnistratrix of the estate of the Into Joel Eaton of this city , whereby nil tine- heavy interests of Joel I.aton lii tine Council Bluffs Gas and Flcctrk Light conni- inanny and In the firm of WrIght & Eaton were sold to Street , Vykcs & Co. . New York bnncrs , representing a syndicate that Inns unlertakcn the reorganization of the Gas anil Electric company. Miss Eaton receives $ iooo cash for her late brother's interest In tine connpany anid tine cancellation of alt him indebtedness in connectioni with tine sainno. C. B. Viavi Co. , female rennedy ; consultation - tion free. 0111cc hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. ' health book furnished. 32.327-328 Mer- ' rlann block. Mono ) ' to lonnoncity proponty. Kinne. , , _ _ N. Y. Plumbing connpany. Tel. 2O. i irInrIItt'I.N a horN. ' . As the Salvation Army was marching back to its barracks on Broadway Saturday night the noise of the big bass drum fright- cned a horse hitched to buggy belongIng to S. L Martin of 1105 Avenue E. The horse was tIed to a hitching post , but in rearing up broke tine strap and got loose. The ani- mat coninineneed to kick hImself free from tine harness anti two small chIldren who wore In the buggy were In imminent danger. Oil- err 1)obbbns , with conslderabio presence of atind , nnnauaged to extricate tue children from their verllonns Iosltionn and with tine aId of Othicer Lentlnnzer irevented winat might have been Lani runaway. The buggy was conisid. . ' . - erably dannagedhy the horse's kicking , hiathing delartnnenlt ) at tnniava will open for tine seasoni Sunday , Junne 1i. Try Moore's dentin to lice anti Rnites. IONe'M IJIN % 'uIl.'t. 11. Smith , claiming to1 be a travelIng innain fronOnnalin , conaplalneti to the io1ie& yesterday - terday evening that ho mad been robbed of his jnekctboolc , containing 53 , at 520 East h3rootlvsy , 'here mo had visited a white 'onnan 'inoni tt math met on tne ! bnioor car. . 'ilno vomnn ntnitI her husband , a colored barber niainned Johnson , were takeni to tIne poilco station. and searched , but the pocket. book was inot forthcoming. The premIses vcre also searched under a search warrant Issued front Justice \9enn'a court , but no trace of the stolen Irncketbook could be found. IEN TO 1ICIIT ? TILE BiG CIUNS Oonncil BhiffWi11jng , t rnmhb Tine tot ; of YonigSoldiem. ONE BATTERY OF LIGHT ARTLIIRY C. ii , IlniiIIp4t lins line I'r.nn.ise . .t fl Conisinninit ni.l II ns Sct'in t'L'o .Mcni htenly to Go at Under tine presidents secOnd call for vol- tinteer troops Iowa's quota , it has been do- cinled by the war authorities , will be two batteries of artillery. ThIs being the case , it is Impe(1 that Governor 51mw wlli authorize - izo the organizing of one of tine batteries In Council Bluffs and vicinity. \'llon the first call for troops was manic C , 13. Ranthiett of this city , who is a 'cst Point graduate , started to organize a battery , but as artil- iery did not form part of Iowa's quota on tinat call nothing caine of it. Since the announcement - nouncement was made that Iowa was to fihrnisli two batteries tinder the second call Mr. Randlett and others in Council Bluffs mayo taken the matter up with Governor Shaw and asked for pernisslon to recruIt one of tine batteries hero. On the occasion of the first call , Governor Shaw promised Mr. ltnntllett that if a bat- tcry vas raised in this state , lie should have comniann.i of It and friends of Mr. ltandiett's are now mi Irs Moines to ask the governor to fulfill his inromise. If permission to raIse a battery hero is given , Judge J. It. Itceil will take an active Interest in organIzing it. Judge Iteed Is an old artillery officer , haying - ing conumanded with distinction the Second Iowa artIllery durIng the civil war. Mr. Itanilleit already has the names of seventy- two men of this llay and vicinity who are ready to enlist as artlllcrynnen , ninny of whoni have bath experience. Among the nunnber anxious to culIst and wino are using their Influence to have. one of the batteries raiscd in Council Bluffs are George S. Wright , George It. Maync and Thomas Met- calf. calf.Tine Tine cost of equipping a battery of light artillery Is in the neighborhood of $70,000 , but tints VOUil be bornne by the government nod not the state. The battery organiza- tlons , it Is eXiccteil. wIll be permitted to eleet their own officers and this Itself viii ho a great Inducemnent to many of the young mien of thIs ctty to tender their scrv- Icea , A battery consists of 173 enlisted men nn1 four othlccrs , as follows : One captnin , onie first lieutenant , two secorn(1 lieutenants , one first sorgennt , oflo quarter imister soy- geant , ohe veterInary sergeant. six sergeants , fifteen cnrbrals tvo f rrlcrn , 'two art Ificers , one saddler. two musIcians. one wagonner anti 141 privates. In the. event of the batt ry being organlzeF here , . Woods wilt probabi be offered the positon of veterinary sergeant. Word Is expected early this week from Gove'rnorShrtw &n(1 ( if favorable the work of completIng the organization of tine battery wIll hd Insinel rapidly. It Is expected that the two batteries will be m blllzed and equipped at DesMolbs. Stnnay , June 19 , time bathing season at Manawa ili open up with brand new suits and .newiy palnnted dressing rooms. Hoffnnayrs fancy vatett.ilnur makes the bet andmost bread. Ask'your grocer for it. Wall-eyed pike. trout , pickerel. baa ; , nl- muon Perch , . catfish , suckers , eel nind Ii , fact anytinbng youwant in tne ! line of fresh fish can ii mad , It Sullivan's , . the grocer , 343 BroadWay. ' . . : - . . U1eHMIILy It N&l Hell , Tii services last eveniAg at Si. Francis Xavier's church wore of a special nd most InterestIng character , the oecnsbonThetng the biessinig of the large new bell wciIng 2G00 pounds , which the congregation. recently had made . ( or the cinurch , and whLchi arrived Saturday. Thc exercisenm ouimeped at 7:30 : o'clock and the first part was bold on the stOps iii front of the church wlnce the bell has been placd until It will btiialsetl to Its vlaco iii the steeple sonnie day title week. Father Sinytimo was assisted by Father Thomas of St. Peter's , Fatiner Foeley of St. . Bernard's and Fathem Gleason , ' Daxalcher and Gennctt of Onnaha. Tue sornioh follow- ling the blessing of the bell was vrcatbed by Father Gleason from time pulpit. The sIng- big by time choir under the leadership of Mrs. McAllister was a feature of the service. The few hot days 'ecenitly have had tuB. imng effect on the travel to Mntnawa. The tmrk inns been well tilled with picnIc lmr- ties. Sullivan. the gr cei doesn't claim to have time biggest tish market on nrth but mo does claim to have the grentast variety of ircsl iish ever seem Inn any nuaricet cithar In this city or Omaha. This Is not said in a boastful - ful maimer but because tt is straight facts. ! ' . 'er at ni I'Ioii ii. . At the Instance of County Attorney Samnnil- ors , a search warrant was Issued from the court of Justice Vion yesterday evening for the Omaha beer garden at 1025 East I'ierco street. Constable Alberti discovered several barrels of beer anti arrested D , Press atnd J. Stein of Onnaina , who wore fonnnd serving out tine beer , It wa oxplalnned that the Omaha hebrew Charity society was hayIng a picnic and that the beer was not being aold to outsiders , so l'ress and Stein were meloa3ed , time beer returned to them and the proceedings ( tUtislied. Henry amid C. Jacobs created a disturbance at time idcnic anti wore arrested. Tlney subsequently gave ball for tineir appearance In police court this mnorniing. FOR SALE-Goofi second-hood bicycle at a bargolo. Coil at The 13cc ome , Cduncll [ fluffs. Sullivan , the grocer , 343 Broadway , has ulfereti a l'rlze ' of l0.00 to the Council Bluffs lisherinmant who can catch a fist , larger than tIne one ho had on dIsplay inst week. A nmnimbom' tif the knights of time rod ntnnd llnno of thin. city have emmtered the contest to se- euro thu irizc. Map of Cuba , West Indies and the World at 'h'lo lice oflIc ; be each. SIit'n'iff , . to 'Egnict. ClilIiNt-l , Sheriff Morgan and his deputIes have corn- ideted the nrrangemenmts for the seventh an- I. % . . j "Take it back I -go to some grocer 'ho will give you Pearl- \ j me. " That's the only way to do . - , , . , . L J.-i-- ; when the ) ' send you an imitation. I ' - . The popu1arty of Pearline be- I ( . gets the habit ofcalling aiiything that's " Pearl- I I vashing-powder , - I Inc. " Those who notice the difference It in name , think perhaps " it's about the same thing. " It isn't. Nothing else I ' : s equals Pearline , the original and - , standard washing compound. i , r nnmal meeting of time tnteraate ( Sheriffs' as- soclntion. hicii 'wiii be hell ( in this city Tuestlny. Wednesday and Thursday o this Royal Arcar'nudz bait lame Shugart block ham been secured o hiltl , time sessions in and tine Ogden house will k th lmen- qmnntrters during the mettng. . Astlnq , dicm- bership of the association tn ludeh tIme states of Iowa , Nebraska , , MImnes tn W'isconsifi , , Illinois , South Dalot , florth 1)akota. Mom- tnna , Wyoming , Misour , Kansas nitI Col- ora'bo ' , It is expect.d that close upon 500 delegates will be here. ibeJf.Morgnmi and bile deputies , wino vii1 practicolly act as hosts of the visitors and who constittto ti'e local committee on arrnngemjitg , have had ttreparefi handsome badges , pf-white rhhbot lettered in gold and bearing in cclonn a neat little Stars and Stripes in thecenter , Tue l'rcston-Bcasley comnpany played lo a crowded mouse last night at Manawa. The fish exhibit at the great exposition Ic a wonmdcrth show. However , we have one at memo mere that is a wonderful tlnin..tni , arid It costs nothing to see t , All you mayo to tb Is to go to Sullivan , tIme grocer , at 343 Brondeny , where therC Wit free eximibi- tloin of the flnmny tm Iba every ilay in tine week. The attendance at Mnnnwa grows largtr and larger as the inights get warnner. From all Indications the attendance at Mnnawa this season vhll be very large. The olficlal pinotographe of tine United States Navy , containing over 200 picttnres of tIne vessels , w itli their ofilcers amid a imtnm- of the vIcs of tine ill-fated Maine. can ho hail at tile CouncIl Bluffs office of The lice for 25 cents and a Bee coupon. 3iolor C.innntaiy' . 1 nnpruYcIltetlM. Th motor connpany is rushing the work on Its mmo' power house , but on Saturday mmict with on uniooked for obstacle that vlil cause a slight delay. Inn sinking the fotnr eight- inch wells which are to supply the condens- lug engine quicksand was struck at a depth of fonrtcen feeL Tints vlii not Interfere with tlit' sinking of the vells , but. vIli nieces- sitatu tine "pliiiig" of the foundations for time condensing lilt , which has to be sunk to a depth of fourteen fee.t , On account of the quicksand about. forty to fifty pIles will have to ha driven anti the contract for this \.ili be 1t today. Tine rolling stock eqtiiprncnt has all arrived anti Stnpcrintendenit Dimmocic states tinat. It will only be a flintier of two weeks at the most before all the cars wIll be equipped with tine new trucks and motors. As soon as this is completed all the small cars will be taken off the main hue. The conmipanny eXIects to PUt iii service this week a mew open mniotor built after the style of the big Open ears on the maini line , emily not so long. ThIs ear will be run en the Fifth avenue line antI wilt serve as a tiattcrn for several muore tinat will be built for the serelcu within time city. It. isn't evemybonly that likes eel , but thinso who do can got what they vant by going to Sullivan , tine grocer , at 313 Broadway. Time W. C. T. U. will servo meals on Tnnes- day , Wcdnmclay , and Tiiuistlay at iS . IearI street. l'rice , 25c. , . . . Mm. M. J. [ 101st inns jitmrha1 a Leagtf bicycle from Cole & Cole. Collars never crack when sent to the Bluff City laundry. They have it proceos that Is easy on clothes. ' . . . . _ . 11 , I. During time present seasomi .Iavistime , drug , paint anti glass mnnim , says that lila business has greatly Increased. lie buys lii cariots , and tinis enables hlinm to sell high-class goo.ls at exceedingly low prices. Ito attributes his largely increased trade hi these faetn : Pure goods , low lirices anct'hazmorablo treat' macmit to nil. Don't forget to use the famous Ilarrisomt paints. Timey are the best , will last longer and give better satlsfn tI W ni aflthf- Inaint. We aiso carry the largest stock of lead and oil In the city , . Davis , , tlm lrug. paint and glass mnami. . . . . . DIG ShlOIt'I'.tG } A'I' SIOUX CIT' ( . 'urgi' S. huh Shy S.iiii..tIiii LiIe 1'l fic'i 'I'hiiistniti hlohltIrN. SIOUX CITY , Ia. , Juno H.-Spcctal ( Ttde- grann.-Tiie ) rumor Is in circulation hbre , winicli George S. hull (1oe not deny , that mo hn been relieved of the local agemmcy for Emnerson & hall of Minneapolis , owing to tIne results of inmvestigations threq weeks ago of his accounts with the Iron , Rumors have been current for several days in irsld , business circles that trouble wmn iii the air ; that Mr. hall had been found short to time extent , It was said , of $15,000. it now develops - velops that on Juno P 1" . it. iiubaclnek of St. I'atml , counsel for the connpammy , arrived In Sioux City and after making an examination or the company's books , relieved Mr. hall of the agency and promptly placed Imis bookkeeper - keeper , Frank Fl Brewer in tenmporary charge. It is said Mr. Hail's alleged simort.ago came about by his intlividnmah buying , immetead of being content with the legitimate cojmmmis- sions. Mr. hell has a wide ntcqunlnitanco in Iowa , Nabraska and Somntb Dakota society , mainly because of his promlmncimco In whist ci rd es , Emereomi & Hail is a firm of coninnis- sion brokers , vItii headquarters in Minimeap- oils. The branch house in Sioux City Imas a business exactly like that carried mm by time parent lnstlttmtlonm. It deals tin staple anti fanney groceries aind has jobbed largeiy to local hoimses which handle canmned goods , sugar , teas aind coffees. Tine alleged shortage - age would affect local Inousos in amounts rarlonnsly estinmmatctl between $1,000 and $3 , . 500 aimfi eastermm dealers would bo hit. Iivi Dr.svnii.gs. . DES MOINES , June 19-Spcclal ( Telo- grann-W'imile ) fishing with a. party of timreo friends a tOw unties above tite city on the Des Moines river this morning , \\'iliIam F. hickman , a laborer , was drowned. OSKALOOSA , In. , June 19.-Special ( Tle- grarn-Tbo ) hotly of Frank McGlumplmy , wino vaa drowned inn tine Skunk river hero last Monday. was recovered today. It had drifted donvn stream ammd was found over a mile south of time ceno of the drowning , V.'ATFfltLOO , in. , June 19.-Special ( Teie- grann-TliIs ) afternoon , viniie bathing with U number of companions inn Biack In'k creek , two miles north of Imere , Ciitfqrd Cod. dington , .agcd 20 , was drowned , Tie young man , could not swim and 'lncn h got , ) e- yornd mis depth ho ¼ lrown tl before , imi'lp could rencin lnirn , The 'body ' wu reoveretl late this afternoon , , . Corn hheit idit.rw , ' ShELDON , Ia , , June 10.-Spcclal ( Tebo- granm.-Last ) evening time fiftl aninual meet- 11mg of time Corm Belt Editorial association closed In Sheldon wlh ; n J4mkqtieL. at time hotel Arlington , tendered by the citizens of Sheldon In honor of tino'rIItIog editors. The meetings were attended by abotmt sixty nnennbers of time Corn Belt itiitorial assocla. tlon , At a business session F , T Piper of Stmeldnn was elected presldemmt ; V. ' . H. Thoimmas , Clmerokee , vice iresIdent ; Mrs. A. Al. Ainswonth , Onawa , was re-elected secretary - tary ; George \Viblianns , Ida Grove , delegate - gate to the national convention. The next meeting wlil be held 1mm Spencer. IleInrn , this 'ih.'nnn. CI1ESTON , ha. , June 19.-Simecial.-The ( ) republican congresslooai convention will be held in this city Thursday. June 23. Con. geasenman 'V. 1' . lhcpburnm will Lie nornitmate4 by acclamation , No opposition baa do- ycioped whatever , and there. is not the slightest probability that there will be. The district Is a unit for hepburn. JUBiLEE OF iIX COLLECE SemI'Centennial . of' the round-1 ing of an Iowa Institution , OLDEST COLLEGE llljN TIlE V/ESi / Notnipie ( intinerimig irfl,1mnteM trout All l'nrta ef tiL1 * nnitr Tints 'ek-lI ist'r m , hie Coilt'gc. -Liinn : itecoril. GRlNNELt , 1. , , huno 19.-Special.--- ( ) Tlmts is eonmmnenccmnent week at Iowa college anl ( this season of activity will culmnhnate inn the fornmai celebration next Wedimesday of tine semi-centenmnlal of the fotmnfiinmg of the college , which Is time oldest west of the Mis- sissipinpi river. Already there are hmun- dretle of lmonninmemmt men find wonrmen Imero and tine cornnienconmment exercIses which begun - gun last Friday hmayo been nmoro than usually - ually interesting. Time graduating class this year is larger than usual and omne nuent- ber , who is witim an Iowa reginmment In the sotmth , vill lie given hits diploma without cx- amninmation , Of tine more thami 600 graduates of tine college nearly 400 lmnVe sigmmlfie,1 , their intenmtlon of being hnresent ( ltmrlng the week. 'Fine board of trustees mcmi its mmmeeting Saturday find l'resident Gates presemmtetl his report showing the progress that has been Immado 1mm rcccntt. years aimd glrinmg a brief history of time college. Time hyde imrize orattoims anti time nrcncrai recital of the school of music were also imeani yesterday. During time week the inrincinnl simecchnes will be tie- livered by alunnnl of time institution , as is limit fitting , for they imave added intstory to its annie by theIr accuracy. Dr. Albert Sliaw , editor of the Review of Reviews and time greatest authority 1mm America on nmummic- ipal problems , viii deliver tim comnnuence- mmment address. Tine aldrcss before the alumni will be delivered by hlemmry ii. len- niedy of Chicago and Prof. George Ii. Wimicimer of Parker institute. llroolclymm , vill bnrcsemnt a P001mm conmimmmetnorative of time o- casloim while not tue least interesting tea- ture of tine exercises will be time singling of tine senui-ccmntennial ode , written by I'rof , Seldom L. Whitcomb and set to music by Prof. Cole of tine conservatory. Others who will take part in the program are Colonel M. M. Price of Davenport , Rev. J. L. 11111 , I ) . D. , of Salennm , Mass. , Mrs. Mary Grinncll of Mars , Prof. J. Irving Mannatt of Browa university , Rev. J. II. hitnilen of Pezmnsyl- vammia and Dr. F. I. ll rriott , son ot the state treasurer. On Mommday afternoon will be held addresses - dresses on tine foliowltng subjects : "Fifty Years inn EdnncntIonn In the Northwest , " i'rot. \ vV. . Folinell , late president of time Unni- versity of Minnnesota , now teaclmcr In tinat institutionn ; "iiiglmer Education for \Voaneu. " Prof. Filzabetli II. Ayer. of RedfielI cal- lego , South Dakota , atdanotiner , speech by a Professor of CJmicago tniversity. At the setnt-centemminintbannquet . tiny noon , when over GOp ople will sit dowin to dinner at omme ttn'i ' , roihbowing dis- tingtmisimed educntor wihl1esponnd , to toasts : I'rcsiiennt Slocum of Colorado college , l'resl- deut Schafer of time Stat.univcrslty , Presl- dent King of Cornelleohicge. , . Prcsitlemmt Sceley of the State Normal school , l'resident Fuller of Drury college , Missouri , and Itevi N. D. hulls of Clmlcagoj : . II istnr of It hiiglt'.h lege. Two yoarsafter the admission of Iowa to time minion as a state ' nndbefore Davenport hanl even a district scim ot mouse there was founded there time first institution of highe ; learning in time nortInccest---lowa Coilege. I . - 'l'hncre I'rof. Erastus ftllky started with two studeints , but ' gratitla'lly the nnnnmberni grow till otimer nicnm vere called to the faculty and In 1854 thorn was graduated a class of two with degrees of Bachelor of Arts. . , Iii tills same year Josiah B. Grinneii , with tiirco associates , pianted theIr stakes and ettied Oil fl prairia whlcii was later to be- connie a ilaurlehing village. This pioneer's tralninmg up to this time mad been no ordi- mary one ; and , having been escorted out of Wasinlnigton for his free expression of antislavery - slavery sentinnents , he followed tine advice given by Horace Greeley to "Go west , young maim , go vest. ' ' In thus now and untried wilderness ime resolved to estabhisin time prln- clinics to wimicim ho had formerly imeld , As a result of these a church was built. and services begun almost before the men lmad a habitation for tlmemselves. Other settlers were attracted to this cam- munity , and true to their New England inn- stlnct , they resolved timat Grinnell , for so it had come to he called , should have a coh- loge. Town hots were sold to buy materials , anti the people with their own hanmtis began the erectioim of a college building. Thds the college w'tn..s started whcnn Prof. Parker began - gan his life's work. From then till now [ mis presence has been a constant and in- splrlnng one in all circles of Iowa education , and it. is with feelinngs of time deepest regret that the college has Imeen obliged to accept the resignation of the "youngest old nnan oim the faculty , " now in the 7th year of his life. Meantime tine college at Davenport. had boom struggling on ; but inn IS5S it brougimt its $9,000 of cndowrncint mmmd anti joined tine institution at GrInnell. The inumnbor of students Increased till 1861 , when with tine breakiing out of the war tine college was do- sertc'l by meanly every student and pro- ( essor ohIo to bear arinms , leaving only the women to carry on : tile work. tftt'r She Vur , The close of tine war fouimd tine college strugglhng on , its property now valued at $100,000 , It. math tbus far existed wIthout any recognized head , but in 1855 George F. Mngotnn was cabled to tine prcsldonncy , whnicim ito held tIll 1854 , when falling lienitin corn- lellcd mmmi to resigin , A man of sterhlxng qualities and of Purltami lnriimcilmlcs lne was I a aniglnty bvem' both inn uplifting tlne cot- , h'ge ammO iii attracting noble mmmcmi to it. Time einniovunemmts ilif tine college svero Increased - creased aniti now departments were cata- lisined , but In 1871 ti1t 1cast college was burned. Tlmis was , repLnccd by a minnneb larger nnml better btmiItin , wlmicln ronnalineti till tlno fatal cyclone pf .Jimno 17 , 1882 , wlnumn every buildimmg was syet away , Uimdaummted , the hmrofscrs , led by' Dr. Magoun , resumeni , in time fail , utilizing ehnurcines uh Huch quarters as tine town could nnffortti' , cry whmlein mow ss'cnt forth for fuinds wji answered by east as vcll as west witin autfnntial aid. Nota- bbe nimnong tine givers of fiat time are John I. Blair and ibm. E. A. tfooitmow. who fur- fished tIne nieins ftm'1 r'cting two buildIngs - Ings wlmich mmow beamQ1jr inannes , Tine college rebuilt , ( jne great Work of time presiniemmt was tboammd onm lmis retirai tito cimair romnaincti 'mncant three years , tifl George A. Gates , tiep , ntor at Mointciair , : ; . j. . was called to tJ1presldency. 'I'lnt , new president , zlJimougmn imis doc. trlnes differ in zuanmy respects fronni those of lila i'rcdecessor. ' inns annulo a no less clii. eleint head of tine institulonn , , mmd uamder mint leadership , assisttl by suclm imneim as S. J. Buck , George r , . lierron amid Jesse Macy , time roll of the alumni has been increased - creased to 700 graduateS. i'rornt'te'.i hInIiw. CRESTON , ha. , June 19-Special-Pro. ( ) ti-acted rains have greatly discournmgeci tine agriculturists. For three weeks very little field work ima been performed and the farnu. ers are consequently far belnintl with time work , Oats mine 'been tlamnaged mmd many $ fields of corn will have to be replanted ow. tug to water washing the crop. This Is true inn low fIelds , Weeds have grown more - - - - - - MANAWA. . . . , tn' . COUNCIL BLUFFS. . . . - Fd'.I ' OPENED FOR THE SEASON OF , . 1898.'i" 'i" s T1u Attractions Booked for the Season Arc Strictly High Class. - ' . 'I' , ' - IVSTON & BASY VAUDVft COMPANY , the greatest . fun makers OL1 the road , together with Professor Charles Caiipbe1.1's vondcrfu1 performing and Seaktflg clog , "Chicago. " Greatest original acts ever perfoi'mecl by any dog , ] iving 01. dead. t ? wwww . , s Trains Icave Broadway and Ninth street at 2 p. rn. and every hour after till 7 p. in. Every half hour thrafter , Last train Icavcs M.tnawa at I :5O : p. n.i , Prompt . connections with Omaha and Council Bluffs bridgc line. Special attcntion is called to the 2 o'clock train run for the benefit of picnic parties , women and children. Ratcs same as last year. ww _ PERFOR1AHCES AFTERNOON AND EVEIflNG AT 4:30 : AND 8:3O : ralnl.hly than the corn and tine work of the farnner inns been greatly increased. ) Iur.ler iii Sei'iniL fleirree. IUIIUQUE , In. , Junme 19.-Spccial ( Tebe- grnnn.-Tine ) Jury in tbtn MeCurry muurier case , af&er beInng out thirty-six Incurs , brought in a. verdict of murder in the seconnnl degree. Tine verdict Is a great surprise , as 'tlno kiihitmg of Lavake was deliberate. A do- cislon of the supreme cotnrt , however , allows a compromise verdict wimen tlmere is no other possibility of agreenient anti that probably explains it. kill OMMIA NEWS ] Connnncmmcinig tints forennoon tine city counn- cit wIll sit ins a boarni of equalization for tinree days for time lurtoso of receiving coon- plaints froinn property owners elm tine 189S assessument. Fi'otni tIne talk heard omn tine streets It is innforred timat , nnanny of time First ward property owners will file conmplnmints agailmst time vaiuation returined. in snncin cases time board of equahizationm has time right to reduce tine assessnnemmt on property claimed to be too bight and add to property assessed too 1Gw , but time total valuation can nneithcr be raised nmor lowered , In connection with this nnmatter sonic members 91 the city council favor tine pine- , flg o , nn dccupatton tax on the packimmg houses and stock yards inn order to make up for tine dccrase In valuation as ennuparod with a year ago. Sonne argue that tine packers - ers would prefer to pay a liberal occupation tax thaim to ho coimmpelletl to pay taxes on , ! igh valuationn. So far time packers mayo ' refused to ta glnout'an oceupationn tax , pre- fcrrimng to wit.uutilsonio actionm is taleu by the council before innaking amy'statemnenits ( or publication. Tine cinances are that the corporntiomns would fight any additional tax of any kind. . h . . . . , hli)3 ICliLeti ( 'zirs 'cimihiowdie , ' 10 years of age , whose home is at 715 South Elizabeth street , Linna , 0. , was fatally immjtmrcd in the railroad yards imere at an early Inour Sunday interning. Time boy tried to board a rapidly moving train amnd missed his footing , falling under the wljeela. Onme of his legs was severed from his body and inc received a itnmnnber of other severe inmjuries. Officers on duty at police incadquarters summoned assistance aimfi the iznJurcd man was was takein to tine Soutln Otnnina imospital. wincre ime was attemmtle.i by Drs. Kelly and Winite. In spite of time efforts - forts of the physicians hiowdle died and tine remnains were turimeni over to George Brewer. Coroner Swainson was notified yea- terday foremnoon and decided to hold an inquest - quest tinis afternoonn. Undertaker Brewer sent a telegram to the relatives of tine tie- ceased. N"is ititte oil tlv , ' SeLc. Today time flurlIttgtorm system places in effect a new tariff simoct between tine follow- lag Iowa polmnts anmd Sotmth Omalma , winicin Is intended to increase tIme live stock sinip- month. A fiat rate of 10 cents per 100 pounds wlil be made from Creston , Cram- sell , Prescott , Corning , Brooks , Notiawny , Vliiisca , Stanton , Uradyville , ilendersonn , Macedonia , Carsoin City. Coburg , Essex , Sinenan'Ioah ' , Farragut , Riverton. hlanmlmurg , l'ago Center , Coin and Northboro ; also fronu Clearniont and Burlington JurmctIon , Mo , ' ! here is mme bridge toll Iii addition to these rates from tine poimmts nanmed and a territory extending 115 imniles Into iowa is covered , Sitile ti aioriii 1mg I'ii ter. Ben Conway , wino gives imis occupation as tlnat of a laborer , was arrested by Officer Allie yesterday mormmlng anti cimargod with petit larceny. it is alleged by Orin Mer- nil that Conway stole a newspaper train tim iloor of tine Racket store. For soimno tlimne gast N street merchants have been complaining about znisslimg their morning papers anmd time connplaiints becainno so nu- nnerous tlntnt a. wnmtclm was set. with tIne result above mentioned. After Commwnmy inati ob- lammed iossession of time paper ime ittarteti to run , htmL was overtaken by Auto before Ito had gone a great way , ( 'amntrii.t fi' Ill. . N.'ni St'hu.l , Theodore Sclnroder has been awarded lImo contract for building ihe new Highland school , This buildIng will be a four-room brick structure and ns'ili be heated by steanm , George Dare being given tine imeating contract - tract , It is the desire of the members of the hoard of Ednicatlon timat tine Smuithi ventilating apparatus be used in botim time - : * * : * : s : * + : + e : t FRUIT AND 6A119N FAQMIN6 P4V : i : . 1round Council Bluffs I I J 4 * 'Yam cant l.u hiiiprovei no 11 ilil lump fruit us chico pen' Iii ' 4:4 : tills vii'iimtt' tlnin , nnyw'hicre Iii tii II mm itcil i4tiles. 'i'ini'ra is ho full. .a' lir. crs It ore. Lioh ot 0 tn 5 Frn I t Fr , cuts ivht I I e Ii e a ri' I in nen , , r- liii ; , 'r " 4. . A g. I.V 1I1ss : , , 'Fhn Real E'ititto anti iitii Iirok'r , . ' $ Pearl St. Council BlufFs , Ia SLt 4 : tlmrougin oily tiieimnfor immforiatitnn , , , tnmti state winnit yonm + : + 4 : : * * :4 : : * * : * : * : + 54i5 : 4 : : + : * Lincoln amid iliginland schools and a special nmecting of the board will be imeld toimigint to see what arrammgeinients can be nnade be- tvecni the contractors ninth representatives of tine Snnnith venmtiinntimng inrocess. Mtgte City U.issip. I' tmneetiimg or tine city council is billed or tonight , It is reported that tIne slot nnachlncs w iii be ordered out on July 1. E. C. Gates has bought ann interest lit Bert Hawley's cigar store. Jack Ilogamn , Thirtieth and K streets , is in jail for beating mis wire. Time Itostoffice svihl be supplied with thn hew cxmoeltionn stamps today. Dick l3rattonn man gonmo to Salt Lake City to apcmmtl a tenn days' vacntionn. Mrs. W. B. Truesdabe is confined to her nhiartmincnts on account of sickness. All of tine vagrunts arrested in the railroad - road yards Saturday have been ordered onmt of tine city. A portion of time street cleaning force is kept busy 'cmitting weeds along sonme of the principal streets. Tuesday evemnimmg there will be a business - ness nieetimmg of tine flpwortin league at the FIn'st Methodist Episcopal lmurcim. No Improvement is noticed In tine comB- thou of Lynmman Carpenter. He is still veny sick btnt hopes are emntertained for his re- coverv. Official plmotograpins of the Ummited States navy many be obtainmed at Time Bee ofllce. Twenty-fourth and N streets. i'rice , 25 collie. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Pr.hiabhilt len A mc thin t I t tVihI lie Fair ittitl miner i ii Nelrnsl.mn , vlth Son intriy 'YIintls. WAShINGTON , June lth.-Forecast for Monday : For Nebraska anti Kansas-Fair ; warmer ; southerly winds. For Iowa and Missouri-FaIr ; warnmer ; southerly wInds. For Soutin Dakota--Fair weatiner ; warmer in eaMternt imortlons ; southerly winds. For Wyorning-Getmeraily fair ; variable WinnIs. Ion' : , ) Itecord. OFFICE OP WEA'J'IIEIt BUREAU , OMAHA , June i9-OnnlaimiL record of twin- peruture anti rainfall conmnjarcil ) s'itim tine correspoinding tinny of time lnt tinrec yenrs , : HIS. Th97. 1t'Jf , iS'J3. ' Maximum temperature. . 3 91 tPt 77 MInimum tenmmpertLttmrC Ga 73 70 ii Average temimerature , , 74 tt : 7 eq itnninfahi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .Od .11 .00 Itucorti of temperature amid lmrCeilmitutiun t1t OmflimtL for this day and since Murcin 1 , isis : Normnl Cur Hun day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Excess for tine tiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. Aectnmuitttcd extest4 * tlmnee March . . . . . . . . . Norinmai rainfall for time . . . . . . . . . inch Ietlcienc'y for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . imncin 'i'otnl rtninniiI ttimnce Marcin I..13.38 lincine. ExcesS since Murcim I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ki Inch ieiicit'ney corresp'g perI1 1S97 , . 3.22 undies Excess corresp'g Perlnl lWJ . . . . . 3.91 undies J _ . p..iii froint Slut 11,1. s at S mm. mu. , Sevcmty-flfth Meridinmn time , - rt . . ' , ' i ° STA'I'IONS AND STATE OF : WEAThER. ; , i ! - Omaha , PIrt : cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7s s North ] 'ittto , , 'clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 , 82 .00 Salt Lithe , ciolntly . . . , , , . , , . , , , . i'm ' tii .oo Cineyetmme , , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 to .00 Ittnpitl ( 'ity , mart' cloudy . . , , , . . , 55 92 .00 hlnironi , ciemir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 51 ( tQ ( 'Inlemigo , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CS 70 .00 I Viilisttti , ch.'ntr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 ii2 .03 I t. Louis , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'iC SO .00 St. i'utnl , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 SI .f ) iayeninort , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7S 81) ) .00 1 ielt'nnn , cionntly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ts ; s .i2 iCansiji , City clenir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7n so .txt limnvr , climuily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021 .00 Ilismarek , cit'ur , . , . , . , . . , . . , , , , , . st it .oo Galveston. rsining 74 io 'i' 'I , indicates truce of ltrcchl'itatlofl ' , ] . A. S\.ELSli , Local Forecast OliicIal , I , , _ _ . - _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ . TU ONLY GENUINE IIUNYADI WATER , iya io BEST AND SAFEr NtTULAL APERLENT WATER , tOlt ' CONSTIPATION , DYSPEPSI A , LIVER COMPLAIN.TS t ; & HEMORRHOIDS re prototype of all hitter Viitera. " Lancet. 4 I , . OflflINMt. IOSL' , OSLi W1N1G.AtSli'hiL BlFOflhi URI5iVAIT. ' I CAUTION-Sue that the 1abo bears the sIgnature or the firm Audreuti Sesxic1tcr. . 1L.x - d % . c. FREI3 BOOK " ° 'tWEAK MEN. MY little. beak. "Three Cin'tes : of Men , " sent to men only it tolls of may : tO..years' expurietmee aa a specialist , iim all thmqrvpus disorders resuhiimg from yotmtlifnl Indiscretion - tion Lame Back , .ttc , and toUt. why ELECTRICITY cures With my inventiotn , tine Dr. Samiden Electric Belt , lcnowmn amid un'ed tine mn orlil over , I restored Inst year 5,000 nicmi , young and old Beware of cimeap imitations Ahov [ took explains all ; sent saicd Write today. Dr. A. R. Sai-ideii , No. 153 5. Clark St. . Chicago , ill. -I 4v Gas and ) ; Gasoline 11) ) Engines. I to 100 Horse Power. Call or us or write for pricci i.nl descrlption DAVID hilt1)1hY & OO. Council iiiiiffi , itnirn. I 011 rITUEIt SEX , L UflH 0 ThIN reniedy hietmig in. jocteil dleectiy to thtm tt- A9 seat ot tiioo disease , , 0 i or tine Goimtto. Urinary t1 . Al FlI:71 ( ) n'nns , requireM no IaTl.4 climitigo of .tiet. Cure 1---Zt1 gntaruntecd un t to 3 clays. HmnnI I minim innolc- rT''rr'ir11 . unIc 1)3' mmii , 6i.OO. ' 3 _ , JL-.41Mol.to.IyJy 3lycrs iihioii Iais Co. , S. II. Cornea I 11th. ziit I'll mu iii Sisi , . Ohii'i ins , , N.h. I o.w. M.D. . . Pangle , . . TIlE ( IOQI ) SA4ARITAH 25 E7tR'S XPERiNC9 , Render of Dit4euseN of ssess 1Usd " ) iiitill. VitOPlIltTOit OF rni Voril's licriniti iiepeiisniry of Mcth1clws I ( lhitE-Cntnrrim of head Timroat ain't Lungs , liseases of Eye ittiti imnr , Vita sitU Apoplexy , hiennrt , i.'vem tutU iCitlimey 1)itene ) , , Ilubctc's , hirigtnt.'s ii'5'l.tt . _ ' , lIt. 'itiis lnimce , lunch mnuttisin , Scmofu Inn , Irtipsy ) cii rt.i svi t Itoh I ui'pi ' ing , 'J' , . ito Vn riii remit mcd , all clii oiii Nervous mimi Private DiseIbcs , youmitc and LOST m ii mi.uiiegtgedunnci , , _ Oiily i'lmyiclniii who din S YPHIL , p imroi,0r1 , ( liiii'i'i' II i lJti WiiiiOnit. .iestttnyiing tenth slid boine , No inter. ctmry or imiSoIl , nsiiermnl , niseti. line only i'lnytticiuim who can ttli what aili 7011 wltiiotit iteltitig it iUt'tlmut Those at a distance st'il , , mr question bisink. No. 1 for lileim ; .tcn. 2 br wnmnu'mn. Au corresponiiormco strictly coiiildcimtIal , Modicimnu sellS h.y expicss. , Atitircss all lett'rs 50 0. W , PANGLE , M. D. , itroii.iwity , COUNCIL ] 3LVV1S , IA rY8eimd f ceint SIHIUD tar reinir. DOI-IANY 'I'HEA'rER. STOCK Co. ' ' ' 'I'OSiGri' , "Don Caesar de Bazan" Suit. puce l'rji'ei-lOt'-Itest'ri'd Sezts , Iletuts urn sale ut timeuter box chico for till .seusun. 'l'eieplmoimu No. 410 , Suttmi'day after. noun Matinee , prices lie ,