Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 19, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    tt'IIE DAILY
COUNCIL DM.-FFS.
OFFICE - - NO IS PEARL STItDET
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P llv re < l by carrier In nny pnrt of tli city.
' ll. W. flLTON , Lence.
TRItrilONnS-DuslneM : omcc , Mo. 43 ; nigh
filter , No. 23.
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Harmony chapter No. 23 , 0. R. S. , hoi
tholr regular meeting tills evening In Ma
fionlo hall.
Lawrence HoUt and Fred Johnson hav
eolil tholr trotting horse , "Skates , " to
.Wyoming man.
A largo party of young people were enter
talned at the residence ) of D. W. HiiHluiel
Tuesday evening.
MlsB Anna Phelps will entertain a parly
6t her young friends this evening at he
homo on Willow avenue.
Uoakcy , nllns Hraillaugh , who stole J. D
Fulton's bicycle , will have n hearing Ijcfon
Justice Vlen tomorrow.
IHchctah council No. 3 , D. of P. , meet
In regular session this evening at Daneli
ball , corner Main ami Droadway.
, A ten-day icmpcranco meeting will be
commenced today by Dr. Stacy In n tent a'
the corner of Seventh street nnd First ave
riue. Dr. Stacy comes from Kentucky and
IB * ald to he well posted on the evils of th
drink habit.
Mm. Wolf , who llvoi In South Dakota , Is
looking for her husband , who , she claims
came here a couple of weeks ago to dispos
ed some household property they had when
they lived here , and lins not buen HCCII , no
the property cither , wince that tiinc.
A harmlc.it looking boy , giving his name
as M. llagcrby , wandered Into n din ng car
last evening In search of something to e.tt
No ono happened to be in the car nt the
time , and when Ills presence watt discovered
lie WOK nrro ted nnd taken to the city Jail
Charlcn Wllllson , who begged a shnvo 01
n Upper Droadway barber and was arrested
pn the general charge of vagrancy , was
sentenced to seven d-iys In the street gang
by Judge McOeo yesterday. While standing
poforo thu dread tribunal he took occasion
1,0 nay that ho was ashamed of such officers
ha his state teemed to have , who would
rnlntnUo a worklngman for a tramp. He
Claims to live at Farmlngton , la.
Now is the tlmo to buy real estate. We
have several bargains to offer In busincs
4hd residence property , Flro Insurance
frrltton 'n ' the best companies. Farm loans
fronted. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street.
Grand Plaza telephone 45.
Grand Plaza bathing beach.
Grand i'laza picnic grounds.
Grand Plaza's cornet band beats them all.
Grand Plaza'3 flno row boats are all the
BO.
Grand Plaza excursion accommodations
can't bo beaten.
Afternoon nnd night concerts at Grand
Flaza , 2 to C and from 7 to 10.
Ice cream and cake will be served nt
the sociable at F. H. Orcutt's this evening.
The laundries use Domestic soap.
l'JltfiO\A L 1'AJCAGJt.U'IIS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Graham are at Oko
fcojl.
J Born , to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoist , a
daughter.
> L. Zunniichlcn , jr. , Is back from a visit
to Kcolcuk.
Mrs. T. A. Clark left yesterday for a
.visit . to Soda Springs , Idaho.
Mrs. W. S. Marr returned yesterday after
noon from a visit to Missouri.
Dr. J. F. White leaves today for Wy
oming In the hope of Improving his health.
Miss Lizzie Gortncr of Goshcn , Ind. , h In
the city , the guest of Mrs. McKuno on First
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Crlttenden and daugh
ter of Dlnghanipton , N. Y. , arc guests of
Norman Green and family.
' 8. S. Elliott of Harrison county , a former
'druggist of this city , was here yesterday ,
inootlng his friends and attending the re
publican convention.
Prof. C. S. Magowan and family of the
fowa State university at Iowa City , are In
the city , guest * of O. D. Wheeler and fam
ily , on Kast Plerco street.
N. N. Jones , formerly sheriff of Cass
county and now warden of the penitentiary
ftt Fort Madison , waj In the city yesterday
attending the republican convention.
Mrs. M. S. Fox and son , W. S. Fox , who
Iiavo been spending" the lust four months
here , left last evening for Detroit , their
Jiomo. They expect to return hero In the
fall and make Council Dluffs their home.
No .Monopoly at llrnuii'n C. O. I ) .
But-grocerlcs at frco trade prices. A car
load ' of anti-trust crackers , and the finest
'n earth , will bo received today and will
10 ephl nt such anti-trust , monopoly-para-
zlnR prices as these :
All kinds of > oda crackers , Zo per Ib.
SWeet crackers , 6c.
Ginger snaps. Go.
Oyster crackers , S\fc.
Eyesight Is priceless ; It you need glasses
you need the best. C. 13. Optical Co. ,
Bchncldcr's drug store.
J Movors-Durfco Furniture company , 33B-33S
Broadway. Bargains In fine furniture.
WI lipped UN Moth IT.
Ofllccr KaEdalo of the police force was
notified lust evening of a right that was In
progress at the liouso of J. M. Dungan on
( jlxth street , near the corner of Fifth nve-
tjuo. Ho reported the case at policehcad -
auartora and ODIcor. Cousins was dispatched
to the scene. The fight proved to bo ono
between Jcsso Dungan , a 19-ycar-uld boy ,
< ind his mother , but the boy had decidedly
the best of the affray up to the present
time. AH near as could bo learned , the
Commencement of the dlfllculty wai when
Jilru. Dungan ordered the boy out of her
room. She claims ho Jumped upon her and
knocked her down , tearing nearly all her
Clothing oft her and bruising her In several
places until the blood flowed. She was al
most rendered senseless by her 111 treatment.
After the encounter the boy disappeared and
Jma not been seen since , although the police
are on the lookout for him.
Trillin for l.uko .Miunnvu. the
Lcavo Droadway : l/j
10 a. m. i I "I
3 p. m. - '
G p. m.
And ovcry 22 minutes thereafter until
11:55 : p. m.
Parties wishing to spend the day nt Lake
Manawn take the 10 a. m. train. tha
The Ragle lamuUy ivint has been greatly
rlarged and Improved , and we are now prepared -
pared to turn out a largo amount of strictly
ilrst-class work. Ncgllgo and colored shirts
ladles' waists , etc. , a specialty. Wo gnar-
i rteo not to fndu warranted colors. Tole-
| ) hone , 167. 724 Broadway.
Washerwomen use Domestic soap ,
Dim't Mku Mlilnlmlit Soiree *
COUNCIL , BLUFFS , July 18. To the Edi
tor of The Bee : People living on Lower that
} ) roadway are getting very tired of the
jioottng and yelling of men and women at the Ho
nil hours of the night. The toughs uud
prostitutes of Council Bluffs and Omaha
(111 ( up on booze up town , go far enough west
\o \ avoid the police , and from there to the be
rlvor their yells , curses and vile language hluo
pro enough to drive decent people wild. The ing.
jiooplo of this part of the city have been
iiraylng for police protection for n year or
two and are getting tired of this nohc. If
the city won't do anything we shall take
the law Into our own hands. It Is not safe
for a lone woman to pass along the street
tfter dark. There ought to bo a telephone
t the bridge and a mounted patrol all u'ght. Ing
J.S. STRAIN , BT AL.
( iriiuil 1'Iiiru , l.ukn .Miinnmu
No admittance to Grand Plaza will bo looks
charged to persons who deslro to rent boats
or bathing suits.
Ice cream and refreshments terved In the n
pavilion of Grand Plaza , In
was
Real cstato Is cheap In Council Bluffs. sion
Wo can tell you a home , a vacant lot , a titled
fruit or garden farm cheaper than over. ind
Now Is the time to buy. Day & Hess , 39 Main
Tear ! itreot. lias
tour
Domestic soap outlasts chtap soap.
SEWS F.KOJI COUNCIL BLUFFS
Ninth District RembHow Oonyeption QU
Through Work Q-iMly ,
IION , A , I , HAGER NAMED BY ACCLAMATION
No Oppo.ltlon Offr-ml to ttic Itciinmlimtloi
of Ilio Incumbent-Illn Con me In
llmlornril Iuiliif9i !
Itiipldly TntiKiictcil.
The republicans of the ninth concrcsslona
district held a , convention In this city yes
terday afternoon , The meeting was nurkci
by great harmony , and as It was pracllcitll ,
settled that Congressman Hager would bo
nominated as his own successcr , It took bu
n short time to transact the business of th
convention and adjourn , The superior cour
room was well tilled with delegates and
visitors.
A llttk before 2 o'clock N. N. Jones calle
the convention to order and summoned C
G. Saundcrs to the chnlr. Mr. Sounder :
told the convention ho was utterly unpre
pared to make a speech , and then proceedci
to make a speech that caused thu shingle
on the roof to crack and the audience tv , ,
break out In frequent and hearty applause.
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Ho made reference to Congressman Hagc
ns ono of the congressmen who next wlnte ;
would help elect Tom Heed speaker of the
house. lie painted a handsome picture o :
how things would be after 'DO , with Me
Klnley In the presidential chair and both
houses republican.
J. A. Story of Harrison county was chosen
temporary secretary.
The follow Ing committees were appointed
Permanent Organlratlon Adalr , John A
Story ; Audubon , John Rlley ; Cass , C. S. Me
Lccso ; Guthrlc , P. Sccvers ; Harrison , A
1C. Ackerson ; Mills , H. A. Towle ; Mont
gomery , F. D. West ; Pottawattamle , Georgi
Hewitt ; Shelby , George Walters.
Credentials Adalr , George E. Morris
Audubon , Henry Pcrcey ; Cuss , Shcrmai
Myrell ; Gulhrle , W. W. Bailey ; Harrison
J. A. Traver ; Mills , W. D. Kdmundson
Montgomery , E. D. Needy ; Pottawattamle
George Boulton ; Shelby , W. J. Williams.
Resolutions Adalr , J. J. Hcthcrlngton
Audubon , M. D. Reed ; Cass , D. H. Scott
Guthrle , Charles Ashton ; Harrison , C. Kcn
ncdy ; Mills , B. I. Cummlngs ; Montgomery
A. B. West ; Pottawattamle , G. L. Wilkin
son ; Shelby , J. C. Mansfield.
The report of the committee on credentials
was received and adopted.
The committee on permanent organization
recommended that the temporary organiza
tion bo made permanent , and the recom
mendation was concurred In.
The following were named as members of
the congre slonat committee : James H.
Wilson of Casey , II. W. Hanna of Anderson ,
Frank O. Jackson of Atlantic , E. II. Seevers
of Stuart , J. C. McCombe of Logan , Shirley
Gllllland of Glenwood , W. S. Ellis of Red
Oak , L. C. Dale of Council Bluffs and C. R.
Benedict of Shelby.
The report of the committee on resolu-
tlono was short and to the point. It fa
vored a sound currency and .advocated the
largest coinage of silver and Is-uanco of
greenbacks possible consistent with main
taining the silver and paper at a parity
with gold. Congressman Hager's course
throughout his term of olllce was com
mended.
J. A. Traver of Harrison county nomin
ated Congressman Hager to be his own suc
cessor , and the nomination was made unani
mous by acclamation. Chairman Saunders
was Instructed to notify Mr. Hager by tele
gram of the action of the convention.
After the convention a meeting of the
newly elected congressional committee was
held , at which James H. Wilson of Casey
was chosen president and L. C. Dale of Coun
cil Bluffs secretary.
IOMiSTlO : INFELICITY.
It Kcstilts 111 Tutting Mm. W. F. Ilnyirurd In
a I'ulillu Hospital
i
Mrs. W. F. Hayward of Chadron , Neb. , '
waj In St. Bernard's hospital In this city
up to a week ago , but Is now putting up at
Kell's Iidtel , her relatives having secured
her release. Mrs. Hayward Is very well
known throughout Nebraska for her earnest
advocacy of a number of fads , among them
being Christian science and woman suffrage.
She h also president of the State Humane
society. For some tlmo past she has been
plaintiff In a divorce suit In the Chadron
courts , but recently a decree In favor of
her huhband was rendered by the court.
She appealed to the supreme court , and the
case Is still pending.
During the Grand Army encampment ,
about a month ago , Mrs. Hayward was
brought to St. Bernard's hospital In com
pany with a relative , Mr. Barrett of Omaha ,
president of the Vinegar works of that city ,
and Judge Kieltz , her attorney , from Chad
ron. She was kept In confinement for about
throe weeks , during a portion of which time ,
however , she was allowed a good many
liberties , such ns walking around the |
grounds. At last slio was released by re lo
quest of her sisters , Mr < . Jacobus of Hall-
stead , Pa. , Mrs. Ross of Blair and Mrs.
Woodanl of Chadron.
It seems , to the physicians who attended
her at the hospital , that she was- merely w
suffering from nervous affection brought on BO
by her domestic troubles , and which might
pos Ibly result In Insanity unless careful
treatment was given her.
Mrs. Hayward Is about 25 years older than
her husband , w.th whom she has been tn of
business partnership. Since her stay In this
city commenced her husband has been In
charge of her property , a thing which is
very much to her dl-llkc. She has secured
the services of L. W. Ross of this city as
her attorney for the purpose .of getting E.
possession of her rightful belongings. Mr.
Ross was seen by The Boo reporter yoter- Inf
day , but refuted to make any statement A
further than that there was a b'g story
back of all this , which might come out
when ho- had heard further from Chadron ,
whore any legal proceedings that may bo
undertaken will first see daylight. 1 , to
be
( 'MM Ho Seen on llromlttiiy , ClVt
The most wonderful offers ever made on Vt
th
any clurs of merchandise Is to bo seen at of
Boston Store show windows. Such to
price i were never heard of.
Cloaks at lc ! ) , worth $1.50.
Cloaks nt S7c , worth $3.50.
Cloaks at $1.31 , worth Jfi.GO.
Cloaks at $3.18 , worth $12.00.
Every garment In our store one-half the of
original price , and some cases even less , as
ahovo list shows. and
FOTH13R1NGHAM , WIHTELAW & CO. . of
Council Bluffs. la.
P. S. Don't fall to see show windows.
thn Clilldroii. |
William Wise and Herman Hiniky are
neighbors In the Fifth ward , and each of 6111
them has some children who seem to bo and
exceedingly hard to get along with. Hinsky 'a1
filed n n Information before. Justice Vlen .0t .
alleg that his It ,
yesterday ng children had
been abused by those of his neighbor , and In
Mr. and Mrs. Wise had sat by and encouraged - tc
couraged the latter In their wrongdoing. , otl ,
claimed that the young Wl es had pulled to ,
young Hlnskys out of a tree nnd had ' of
stamped on them , kicked them and pounded this
them until there was not a place on their
young anatomies where a silver dollar could
laid down without hitting a black and
spot , The case will bo heard this morn
. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It
Kvnim I.Hiiiulry Company.
; to
820 Pearl street. Telqihor' . 200. nnd
Hp
New drug store , Ucclkcn & Whaley , 110 'hi
Droadway ; also olllce of Dr. Charles Ucetkcn , plan
! X-
Como to the Methodist sociable this oven- Xhi
at F. II. Orcutfa. nm
Trupptcl the Court. I 1
Justice Fox was modi ) the victim of what C
very much like a confidence game , It
CQ
yesterday , In which the prime mover was
stranger by the name of II , II. Ward , and
which thu machinery of the Justice court
manipulated so as to glvo Ward posses
Tin
of some property that ho was not en
to. B. A. Wyman of the Council Bluffs tion
Omaha Transfer company on Lower last
street , has a tine young horse which ho 01
been keeping at his stable. Three 'or all
days ago Ward wont to the stable and . he
looked the horse over , remarking that IjoJ al
was a good 1' ' ciklng horsi * The people t
the t stable did not have the game
of regard for Ward that Ward had fof ( lip
horse , and his visits were not encouraged.
Yesterday ho went to the Justice offlca and
swore out a writ of replevin , alleging that
he had eomo clalpi or other to tfiO ! , .Tse.
The her o was seized nnd taken away , and
ili : : YraJ IWV ? " 'yman wai unable , to find
liV . U was at last found In { he St. Joe barn ,
where It remained all nlfht. Wyman claim ?
that t Ward has not the slightest shadow of
title t to the horse , and the writ of replevin
was simply part of a scheme by which he
hoped to get It Into his possession and make
way with It. U Is stated that even the bond
Ward filed with his petition for the writ of
replevin was worthless , so that It ho loses
ho will be nothing out.
_
Held to tlin ( Ir.iml Jury ,
Chariot Minor was arraigned In police
court yesterday morn'ng ' for stealing some
ct cI hinges I from S. W. Bcslcy's place. He was
tracked t down Main street to a point near
| the Crystal mill , where ho burled the stolen
properly , and was nailed by n policeman
just Jv J as ho emerged from the darkness. He
wag held to the grand Jury nnd his bond
_ fixed at J200.
, Frank Tralnor. Gregory Jensen's burglar ,
| took , another tack yesterday and waived ex
amination. He was bound over to the grand
Jury nnd his bond fixed at JUdO. Neither
Minor nor Tralnor gave bonds , and both
were taken to the county ja.l.
Try n glass of Sitlpho-Ballnc or Sotcrlan
mineral waters from the famous Excelsior
springs nt George Davis" , Paul Schneider's
and , O. H. Brcwn's drug stores , John Un
der , general agent.
A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach ,
Lake Manawa , Is the proper thing to take
tlicbo hot days.
Claim I'liuru WIIH No Miootlni ; .
Harry Larlson and John Bishop , the two
Sliver Creek township men who are claimed
to have shut at D. M. McKlnzle and son
last Sunday , presented themselves at Ju tlcc
Field's shop yesterday , having been arrested
by Constable Jackson the night before and
relcaned on their promise to bu on hand In
the morning. They denied having had any
revolver or done any shooting. Each gave
a $100 bond nnd were released until the
30th , when they will have n prel.mlnary ex
amination.
_
Best nil wool Ingrain carpets , C5c fivr''i.
July , to make room for new stock.
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET Co.
For cobs go lo Cox , 10 Main street. Tele
phone 18.
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Chungr In ( Jntirtrrfl.
The League club has decided to give up Hi
rooms In the Woodbury building August 1
and will take the two west rooms tn the
south end of the Merrlam block now occu
pied by the Young Men's Christian associa
tion as chapel and reading room. The as
sociation has not yet decided upon Its future
location , although the Elseman building and
Bono' : hall on Pearl street arc mentioned
as possibilities.
_
A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach ,
Lake Manawa , Is the proper thing to take
these hot days.
_
Will Try It Agiiln.
Peter C. Miller filed n petition In the
district court yesterday asking for n divorce
from his wife , Rose E. Miller , on the ground
of desertion. He commenced a suit of the
same kind some llttlo time * ago , but had it
dismissed at his own costs because the court
found that the statutory tlmo for .filing n
petition of this kind had not elapsed.
Gas coo'klng stoves for rent and for sale at
Gas Co.'s olllce.
_
Miirrlugo l.lomiso.
The following license to wed was granted
by the county clerk yesterday :
Nnme nnd Address. Age.
George A. Bloom , Pottawattamle county. 24
Rosetha Everson , 1'oUnwiittiunle county. 10
Domestic soap breaks hard water.
TO ISEtiTlt.lIX' S'fltlKIXa 311MlllS.
Judge Jlollnrrt of the DCH Molnra District '
Griints un Injunction.
DES MO1NES , July 18. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) An injunction was
granted today by Judge Holmes restraining ,
the striking employes of the Great We.stern
Coal Mining company from Interfering In
any way with the operation of the mine
by new men. The Great Western mine is
one of those. In the county which refused
to accept the schedule of wages adopted
at the conference of operators nnd miners
at Oskaloosa nnd which ended the strike.
The mine has not been operated for some
months , and the proprietors , after giving
the miners notice that they could not pay
the schedule adopted , ordered them to re
move their tools. Other miners were then
hired , and the union men have attemptprl
from time to time to get these men to walk
out of the mine. The owners claim to have
suffered considerable Inconvenience , nnd so
applied for the restraining order. No fur
ther trouble Is anticipated.
lEt'ccIvcrt * fop an liif.i.tiijit.'u Cointmnv
SIOUX I CITY , July 18. ( Speclal Telegram
toM The Hee. ) Creditors of the Underwriters ;
Mutual Fire Insurance company filed a
petition today asking that a receiver be
appointed for the company , charging that
the sheriff was unable to llml funds or prop
erty In patlsfy a $100 judgment ; that the
company has liabilities of J33.000 on unpaid
Iqascs , with no assets , and that its otllcers stC
have mismanaged the business. It Is fur C
ther charged that the odlcera have made
false statements of the condition of the
company , nnd that Its premium receipts
wore > used to pay the ofliccrs extravagant Wi
salaries. Wihr
hrWl
Wl
Donilao uf John A. I'uttrrson. th :
CRESTON , la. , July 18. ( Special to The thC
Bee. ) Attorney John A. Patterson , one of thBi :
the most widely known lawyers In this part It Bi
Iowa , died this morning after n lingering Itex
Illness. At one time he was mayor of- the
city , and held runny positions of honor. He
was an old soldier. Ills funeral will occur
Friday morning.
About 1 o'clock this morning' ( Ire de to ;
stroyed , the barn , stable nnd sheds on W. tow
. Harper's farm. In the barn were imple
ments , a wagon and nil IIH ! harness. Uur- wlBi
? the dny he had put up ten loads of hay. Bi
line Htnlllon , valued nt $300 , was burned. al
Loss , 2,000 ; Insurance , $500. $ en '
fo
Welcomed li.v n Dotull of I'olloo. tli
SIOUX CITY. July 18.-Speclal ( Telegram In
The Bee. ) Forty-two men , claiming to th ne
an Industrial army , captured a Sioux ns
Cltv & Pacific freight train at Missouri cli
Valley and made the crew bring them to sc
this city. The train was met by a detail scpr
police here nnd the Industrials hauled sh
jail In patrol wagons and locked up. pe >
an
Wi'lmtor County T iiflmrn Meet. or
FORT DODGE , In , , July 18. ( Speclnl to tliwl
The Bee. ) The Webster County Tenchers wl
Institute started Monday , Prof. Hezzlewood an ne
Humboldt Is In charge , assisted by Prof. of
Young of Harlan nnd Profs. Flndlay , Monk Sa
Green of Fort Dodge. Superintendent
Public Instruction Sabln delivered a
lecture before them Tuesday night.
A Cure fur Chronic IXiirrhnoii. 1:1 :
,
I had been troubled with chronic diar
rhoea for over a year when I received a
small botlo of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera Te
< Diarrhoea Remedy , which I used and It we
gave mo great relief , I then procured a ( It
EO-cent bottle and took about two-thirds of tet
and was cured. I have taken some twice ppi
slnco when I had a loosness come on and It tin
stopped It at once. I hope It will help tinml
others as It helped mo. I feel very thankful tet
Mr. Stearns , the druggist , for telling me tot
this remedy and shall bo glad to have shl
letter published. S. C. Weeks , Melrose , ' a '
Mass. For sale by druggists. Th.
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fee
I'olltlrul Slittn llroktm. lie
GRAND FORKS. N. D. . July 18-At the Kei
opening of the republican state convention Th '
was thought that the slnto headed by
Roger Alien for governor would go through ,
It was decided to mnke State Chalrmnn J
Bpnldlnif ; temporary presiding ofllcer. When
convention WIIH called to order this wh
was untngonlzed by the supporters of to
ex-Governor Miller , nnd Miller wns made
chnlrmnn. The temporary organization wns tar
nmde permanent and a recess taken till wll
afternoon. Is i
Isnee
nee
Carbonic ccld IB largely used In cham. ague. of
Is excellent for bowel complaints. Get ofBOl
Cook's ( Extra Dry Imperial.
NonpiirtlHiui Noinlimtlong at Holt $
ATKINSON , . Neb. , July 18. ( Special to the
cou )
Bee. ) A citizen's nonpolltlcal conven P.
for Holt county was held In Atkinson P.Fai
evening for the purpcso of placing In
nomination two candidates for the legis
lature pledged to work for the repeal of r
three-fifths county division law , Most Ha
the precincts o ( ttje county yer ? )
J ' COLUMBIA CLOSES Clothing
Half Price Half Price
1
Must be made at . To reduce
once. the stock as much as pos
sible before quitting , all clothing will go this week at half
price , There will be no exceptions. All the Suits have been
cut in two and you can take your pick.
I/ i/ I/ I/ I/
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fa
/a fa fa fa fa
HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF
PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE
$5.00 SUITS $7.50 SUITS ,00 SUITS $12.00 SUITS
NOW NOW NOW NOW
$2.50 ,3.50 , $4.50 $6.00
$15.00 SUITS $18.00 SUITS $20.00 SUITS
NOW NOW NOW
$7.50 .00 $10.00
Mail Orders Filled. Mail Orders Killed.
. ! Corner Karri am arid iStli Streets.
33
the convontloh c6rnprlslnR about 100
sented ,
ilck-gates. John A. ( [ rtommershausser of
E\vlng and Thomas E. .Uoollttle of Sheridan
precinct were nominated by acclamation.
The former Is a republican and the latter u
Jomoerat. The ticket Is considered an. ex
ceptionally strong criq and will receive a
larRO and cnthualaatjcjkjipport , as open re
bellion has been declared in Holt county
bebj members of all political parties against
minority rule.
IltllW.lTWX' Of SOUTH DAKOTA.
Intorostlnir Experiment llclnjr Coiidiictcil
with ArteitliinVollH by the Sliito Aucnt.
CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , July 18. ( Special
to The Bee. ) A. J. Uartholmew , nn agent
tool the State Agricultural college , is mak
ing some Interesting Irrigation experiments
or the fnrm of Hammell Bros. , In Wilbur
township , this county. He is working under
the direction of State. Engineer Fasi > ett ,
and la Irrigating a twenty-acre Held of
2orn on the Hammell farm. The water Is
taken from one of the ditches leading from
the urteslnn well In thnt township , llurth-
almew says thnt nn artesian well which
Mows 400 gallons a minute will Irrigate ten
acres In a dny , wetting it down seven
Inches. It Is an Interesting fnct thnt every
irteaian well In the county Hews mote than
thnt. It can be icndlly seen , therefore , that
this county can advance , rnln or shine. The
farmers of the county can irrigate their
Innd nnd at less expense tlmn any of the
atntes west of here that nre now Irrlgntlng.
Colorado ( and Utnh , for Instance , besides Ir
rlgntlng from rivers * nnd streams , use the
irUslnn well with profit tmd big advantage.
\lthoiigh they have to go deeper , some
wells being 3,500 feet deep , nnd do not have
linlf the flow of the average South Dakota
well , they hnve found It such n good thing
hnt Utnh now 1ms 3.000 nrteslnn wells ami
-olorndo over 4,000. The money to carry on
he work being done In this county by
Uartholmew comes from the government.
Isised from the allowance made for
jxperitnentnl work.
Sum Mcillclno Iliill'H Grievance.
CHAMBERLAIN < , S. D. , July 18.-Speclnl (
o The Bee. ) Sam Medicine Bull , the
ivorlhy son of a Sioux chief , Is nn Indian
vlth n grievance. Snm lives on the Lower
Grille reservation. A year ngo he took his
illotincnt ! of land under the land In sev-
irulty act. Included In his fnrm were about
'orty acres of line timber. In the mean-
line a goodly number of the Lower lirulo
Indians hail refused to remove to their
lew reservation , Snm having been one of
he first to go there. Recently the kickers ,
they are called by their fellows , con-
iluded to move to the reservation , nnd also
icctire their allotment of land , A treaty
jrovidea that all Indians shall have their
ilmro of any timber nnd water that hnp-
ens to be on their reservation. Timber
ind water being scarce , some , of the new
irrivals naturnlly cnst covetous eyes upon
he forty acres of timber on Sam's farm ,
vlth the result that the timber has been
lenrly all tnlcen from the son of a chief
ind distributed equally nmong a number
Indians belonging to the common herd ,
iam Is In town to consult a lawyer.
JiXCOUXTJiltUIt .1 ir.lTHltlil'OUT.
Hkliorn Train 1'ameo Through n Flood
Nt'iir UougluHVyo. .
GLEN HOCIC. Wyo. , July 18.-Speclnl (
'elcgrnm to The bee : ) About two miles
I'cst of the bridge Across the Platte river
Douglns the ' Elkhorn train yes-
erday afternoon encountered a water-
pout. On both sides of the track
water ran three feet deep , and In ten
ninnies from the time the engine cncoiin-
ored the water tile vast Fettermnn bot-
ems , embracing about two town-
hips of level land , htid the appearance of
lake that would average two feet deep ,
'he . cloud burnt ju t east and south of the
Fottermnn cut.A stream twenty-live
eet wide and five feet deep poured out of
east mouth of the put. It was the blg-
est waterspout ever known In this section ,
'he Fctterman bottoms are uninhabited.
Spcnknr C'rlip Seen Light. '
ATLANTA , Qa. , July18. . Speaker Crisp ,
'hlle panning through 'ttila city on his way
Washington , said of the conference on the
irlff bill : "I am euro the whole matter
III bo settled | n a satisfactory manner. It
very Important at this time that the busl-
C8s should have the careful consideration
ovcry member and that U why I am
olng back to Washington. "
$15.00 to Colorado Springs and return , via
Union Pacific , July 21 , 23 and 23. Ac-
unt Mystic Shrine meeting. See me. II.
Dcuel , C. T , A. , Union Pacific system , 1302
arnam street.
Amateur Pre
BOSTON , July 18. Truman Spencer of
iartfonl , Conn. , presided at the annual con-
Qtlon of the National Amateur 1'rm asso
ciation In the United States hotel. Routine
business was followed by a moonlight ex
cursion.
Domestic.
Secretary Groshnm is confined to his bed
with bowel complaint.
David H. Sliver , a well known river cap
tain , died at St. Louis yesterday.
Vice President Stevenson has gone to his
home at Bloomlngton for a few days.
The marine hospital bureau Is Informed
that the cholera situation in St. Peters
burg Is serlouH.
The plate nnd joiner shops of the Colum
bia lion works at Baltlbore were destroyed
by lire yesterday.
Massachusetts populists yesterday nomi
nated a full state ticket. The Omaha plat
, form wns endorsed.
j I Wilfred H. Smith , a Mississippi pension
j attorney , has been disbarred from practice
( i for accepting Illegal fees.
' A meeting of colored people wns held at
Brooklyn yesterday to protest ngalnst the
lynching of negroes in the south.
The trlnl of Chinamen for smuggling was
continued before the United States com
missioner In New York yesterday.
General Sanders' Comtnonwcnlers will be
released from Jail nt Topeka In siiuads of
three , beginning next Tuesday.
People of Enid , Old , , declare they will
blow up with dynnmlte any train thnt at
tempts to go through without stopping.
The senate has confirmed the nomination
of Napoleon U. Laughlln to bo associate
justice of the supreme court of New Mex
ico.
ico.Federal
Federal troops have been ordered to
Krebs , I. T. , to piotcct the mines and
property of the Osagu Coal and Mining com
pany.
Governor Tlllmnn of South Carolina an
nounces that Inside of three weeks the
state dispensary law would be In operation
agnln.
The potters at East Liverpool , O. , after
a long session , decided not to accept the
proffered compromise , but to continue the
strike.
L. D. Alexander & Co. , suspended New
York broker * , filed their schedule yester
day. Liabilities are $107,417 and actual as
sets $114,351.
Representative Wilson of Washington
has Introduced a bill for the purchase by
the government of all railway and tele
graph lines.
The court at Columbus , O. , yesterday re
fused to appoint a receiver for the Frater
nal * Mystlu Circle , holding that the order
was solvent.
The resolution endorsing Debs ns their
candidate for governor received only three
majority In the Indiana Federation of
Labor Unions.
City Collector Zclgenhelm of St. Louis ,
arrested for embezzlement , was discharged
yesterday on account of a technical defect
In the indictment.
Mrs. Truman Miller of Iluntlngton , Va. ,
laid her bnby on the ground while she WIIH
picking berries and a vicious horse bit the
child's head so that It died.
Will London met his wife , from whom he
had separated , on the streets of Klsscinee ,
Fin. , and brained her with a hatchet. He
WHS arrested In lodged In jail ,
The Manual Training Touchers associa
tion , at Its meeting In Philadelphia yes
terday , put In the time discussing methods
of work In the various departments.
Representative Pence has Introduced a
resolution In congress Instructing the ju
diciary committee to report a bill defining
the powers of federal courts In contempt
cases.
The national convention of retail Jewelers
Is In seslson nt Cincinnati. They propose to
take some action to force wholesalers to
cease selling cheap Jewelry to dry goods
and other linns to < ise as premiums , claim
ing It damages their business.
Movements of Si-iicolnif VenseU .Inly IK.
At San Francisco Departed San Bias ,
for I Panama ,
At Baltimore Arrived Maryland , ( from
London. ]
At Boston Arrived Prussian , from Glas
gow I ,
At Capo Henry Passed Lord Lansdownc ,
for Baltimore.
Atj New York Arrived Salerno , from
Newcastle : Teutonic , from Liverpool ; Ha
vel , from Bremen ,
At Liverpool Arrived Catalonia , from
Boston.
At Hamburg Arrived Halvetla , from Ma
nilla.
At Southampton Arrived Spree , from
New York.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfoy
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfoi
Castoria *
Ocn'f Fool With Your Eyez
Hendacho Caused by Eye Strain.
Jinny persons \\liosc hcnilo arc constantly ach
ing huvu no Idea ivhut icllct
HClcmlflcnly fit
ted KlusHca will glvo them Tills theory Is now
universally estnlillgliril , "Improperly lilted gluua-
rs , \\lll Invmlaljly Inurenra the trouble and
may
le.-id to TOTAL lUNUNiSS. ) " Our ability to
ndjUBt cl/ifcs rarvly nni ] correctly U beyond
Question. Consult Ufl. H > es tested free of chnrco *
THE ALOE < S PENFOLD CO. ,
BHYMOUH. GHADI'ATIS OPTICIAN. Opposite Faxton Hotel.
ornnA AND HEADING QIASSIS.
LOOK FOn TUB GOLD LION. -
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and Glass Co.
GLAZED SASH-
. A.JIurphy Wo have . I.OOO . Wl 11OW3 In stoo'i , mvlo by tli3
.Muiiuf.iclnilns .
Company. No bjttor s-Hh nan
bu iiind6 , which wo will glit/o with any iclnd of gliisi that
want , nnd hull joss you
for
you iniinoy than
you can buy the
pjor ,
snppy snsli Hindu In the .
cunt for. list us give
you prlcjj
anj
wo will got your order.
HIGH GRADE PREPARED PAINT.
Our Pnlntonn not bo uvcollod for dur.'ibllity , ba.iuty o
finish
or covering c.unclty by ether
mixed
liny paint * In tli
nmrkut. Our price N Jl.- " > per gallon.
land 3Fourth St , , - MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDIN ) .
SEARLE3
&SEARLES
SOCIALISTS
Cliroaic
WE Nervous
Private
AN !
CURE Special ,
Diseases
TREATMENT BY MAIL 10 ISULTATIQN FREE ,
CntarrM. All Diseases of the Nos ? ,
Thront. Chess Stomach. Llvor. Blood
Skin and Kltlnoy DIsoaBos , Lost
Manhood nnd ALL PRIVATE DIS
EASES OF MEN.
Cnll on or uiUlroHS ,
Dr. Searles & Searles , ' ! , '
HOW BABIES SUFFER
Wlion Ilietr tender iUii < nro Illural ! } onlie. / .
/ V. will ) Hilling , Miming milj , nnd
blotchy Mii ninl uilp dlmim * ,
Wllll | 0 8 Of Jiulr , IIOIIU Illlt IMOllll'lll
realize. C'rminu Itn.Mf.nihi iif-
'
'if I foul Immediate rtllef , permit utt
" * * uiid Iei'i ,
iind
| point l | ierd ) mid
CTOiioinleulciiro uln-n Ilio dot Jilij i-lcluiis uud nil
other remedies full , tiolduturyuucie.
OEO. P. SAHFOR1 , A. W. RICKYIAN ,
1'iuslilciit
of COUNCIL BLUFFS , I own.
Capital , ' $100,01)0
Profits , - - - 12,000
One of the oldest bnnlis In the Btnto of Iowa.
\Vu kollclt your business nnd colli-ctlona. We
pay 5 per cent on tlmo deposits.Vs will La
pleased to sett and servo you.
REAL ESTATE ,
Flro , Tornado and Accident Insur
ance Agoncy.
The strongest and most popular com
panies in the world. City property
and farm lands bought and sold.
JAMES & O'KEEPB ,
17 Pearl St. Jumes IJloolc ,
Steam nnd Hot Wntor Homing for
Ro3lelonoo3 nnd Buildings.
9
202 Main. 20't Pearl Streets , Council
BlulTs , Iowa.
Vr'o will tend Ton th * mnnrtloni
French I'rrpanllan CALTIIOS
fr * * , and A leual nuaroutoo Hit ]
CAI/rilUH will ItcisCorti qu #
llifiiUb , 'JlrcnirUi auii Vigor. |
f'ic itaniifiar iftattt/ed.
Atfrtresn VON ftlQHL OQ. ,
( lilo.'Birli
Special
COUNCIL BL'J.-rJ ' !
CIIANdlNn LOCATION-- . ; , J. I1IIOWN OP-
foi'H for pnlo all of hlti rcnl cHtato nnd bust *
iicsH piopcrty In Council lllulTa , Including Ilia
rcnlduriLi' , cor. of Ctli nvenuo nnd 7th Ml-cct ,
with or without corntr lot , with largo barn
ndjjlnlntr. Also :
The III own Ltilldlnt , ' , fronting on Mnln nnd
IV.iil Hlrci'lH , ii-iitury hrlek , drum lientcd , I'le-
viitnr , < > tf. , ull In llrxt-cl.ms condition and cc-
cuplul by good lermntti.
Ilia four hiiHlnow ! m rc on Hnulli Main Direct ,
knmui nn llruHn lilurlt nnd ( ' ntiul block , ull
well renleil tn Kood tenanls. And
Two mutt denlinblu lots un noiiih coiner of
7th Klti'i't and Ctli uvenuu. Aluo 24 lota In
lllKhland I'liicc , Wont llio.idtvuy , nil In the
city of Council IHuffH. I'ur fiiillier parllcululti
upply lo J. J. llruwn , ZVi Kouth 7th ntrc > t , city ,
( lAUHAUi : iti.Movii : ; ) , V.U'I/TH CMANII :
IM lluik > > , ut Tnylur'H h'rocery , OW Jlroudw.iy ,
Rill HAIlirAVii.lV I.'STAIIUHlllSD. CiOOU
paylntr buslnc > * for lath
or xood trade ; In *
vuleo $ . ' , W . ( H. ( loud reason fur nulling. Ad >
UmtH .M au. Ueo. Council | llult .
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FOH BAM : . CIOOD FAMIM * fionsK ANP
I'baeiou , 3V , JI. Tliomai , 'M. 1'curt IJ V >