THE OMAITA DAILY UEErTWO AT , JUNE 25 , 1807. H \ COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT i [ Ml Ml It Mi\TION. "Otorgn's Own. " Klelu , 112 Il-way. Shrlvcr , i3entt t , movid to 210 Mrrrlam blk. Heroboxrs , baskcta , bco aupplloi , Voiinkcrman. V ( . ' DcVol has ( tone to Hoi Sprlnpa. S. D , , for a hort vacation. A Dickinson or ttlmnood. Neb , wnn In Hie cl y en route cnstwnrd. IMv in r.hrcnftlclii of ShoMon \lsUlliR hl -i > nia on Uloomcr etrctl. I o tlio popular Uaijle laundry. 724 Jlr < . _ v T l. 157. Three wagon * . Mi \ \ 8 Wllllamfi has re-turned from n virlt 10 Sew .Mexico where her huilmnd and mm ft re engaged In htiRllicsi Jihn I'ullfn of Kansas City was In town jcsttnlay calling upon lite undo. Captain 12. II Gnrdnor , at tlic tenlral police station. Mrs Annlo Ilmnnt aililrrsuril a largo an- dlcnit ot the Dohany 1ml evening and ex- plulned the nrope and Rlins of thcainph ) 'Iho funcial of Waller Chase , the hey dtonm.il In Mrpoulto cntk on Wednesday , \vlll tnKe pi ire today at 10 ! 0 a. in. from Grace I'plBcopul rliurili Krink Maxwell Stouni a 6-year-old son of W II Ptivet > , fell und lirnlsc bin right arm mar the wrist yesterday afternoon vvhllo playini ! In Iho doorvard The rcctpllon and banquet I" all former and piestnt iiii'inboik of the YOIIIIK Men's Chris Ian nssoclnli'm will take place tlil oMiiltiK In Uo > nl Arcanum hall. \ mrelliiR will ho held by Council camp , No 14 Woodmen of tlie World , this evinltiK for tlio purpore of uriaiiRliiK fur n woodmen's day nt Mai u\\a , similar to that of last year J J Collins > ( ttrdi > iimrltldcd uuiiii c- mints vlth Manager Hmvin ot the Oohany theater for the apl caranco of the Chciry Sisters for a wtcUti i ngagemont .U the then cr 'lhe > will open on Monday .Mr Denver Mal.iby of llniinc and Miss JtMii-tto Ullhird of llil city vvcio married at | the bildn's home on Tuesday afternoon. | I Amonis Hie weddliiR BUI-UN present weii- Mr and Mrs 0 'Plotter , Mlha Katie Hucer , Mr und Mis GiorKu Scc'jold utid Mra. 3. , I U. lie-SB j fuicno ; Slotaha * been taken from the ( BKjIuin at Clarlmla by hln friends and I brought home to die Ills condition was such that the phjslelnns at the hospital advised hlo icmoval lie was vcrj low yesterday , and It vvim not thouyhl he would live bc- jond a few dajs. The second regular Krldnyaftrrnoon matlnrc of thu Counc II IllulTs Uoadstcr club occurs this nfternoon at Union park. The eaid shown three good laces , with Kood llelds ot IIOISCH Hi" club'B matinees are nil fiee , no admlFolun being eharsod to any pail of the grounds or Riand stand A performing donkey , wonderfully and curlixmly made , all drcsbed In silk and satin and enclosed In a glans case. Is the latest attraction for cigar umokcrs athe Corner Cigar Store This plecu of ineehanlral genius Is OMB of twelve which have Jimt been Im ported fiom llcrlln , and was secured by Moore & Kills In keeping with their up-to- date policy The W C A Ilellef committee desires to thank Mr Regan for the kindly use of his sloiu Monday , .luno 21 , the Apollo club for their strains of sweet inusli- , the joung women for their faithful &ci\leo and the public for their patronage. The lecelpts of the evening were J18.17 Including an order of $5 given In honor ot the joung women by Mr Koran A bunch of feathers , a package of tar and a regulation white cap notice were found on the door of a well known man's residence In the eautcm part ot the city yesteiday morning The notice Informed him that there was an abundance of tai and featheis In re serve and tl.ey would bo applied It he did not treat his wife and family with greater Idmlni'bH and respect. William Turner came over from Omaha yesteiday with the avowed Intention of get ting out of jail C. 8. Jones , who was gUen a ficntcncn of thirty days for Intoxication and Indecent coi duct. Turner wanted to get his friend out by paying the fine ot whipping the police captain. lie only had $1 1C with which to accomplish the former and when he at tempted the latter he was locked up lu the came cell with his filcnd. David Tostcvln was taken Into custody yes teiday und detained for the night In the bpc- clal cell fitted up In the court liouse for the temporary care of the Insane. Ho will beheld held until the Commlifcloners for the Insane Investigate his mental coafiltlon. His mind has been affected for se\er8l years , and once before the commlraloners directed him to DP confined In St. Hornard's hospital The treat ment resulted beneficially , and for some time ho wua able to take care of himself. Re cently his condition has become > uch that It wuu ueccseary to keep the closest watch upon hltn. C. n. Vlavl compan > , temalo remedy. Med ical consultation free Wednesday. Health book furnished. 320-327-328 Merrlam * block. N , Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 620. Attention. I'lc'iilc 1'arUen. Special excursions to Manawa dally , except Sunday , at 2 o'clock. Round trip tickets 10 cents , Ht-nl KnliiU * TrmiHforN. The follow Ins transfers were reported yes terday from the title and loan ofllco of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : Thomas J. Kvuns and wife to Mnr- ( 'arct C. Moore , lot 1 , block 15 , nvanti' 2d Hrldgo ndd , w. d * DO Henry Shields to Mary Iverscn , part of H0'i nwVi 30-Tfi-n , w. il. . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Joseph Mlehener and wife to Janet S. 1J HoKiite , lots 13 nnd 1C. block C , Oakland , vv. d , ; : : ; llKH ClmrlcH T , Swain and wlfp to Minnie Hall , n % lot 4 , nnd HI lot 3. block 3 , linylliH * 3d ndd , vv. d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nlcliolut ) O'llrlen and wife to Dcliby Harry , part of outlet n Neoln. n. c il. County TrciiHiirer toV. . 1' . Webster , 18-74-43 , tax d Six transfers , URKregatlnR ! The Fire's Hoi Out Yei j f * , * 50 ys | i In our great reduction ealo on i GLORIANA MIXTURE nt I5c per cnti. t Srmo time ago we bought all of tf f this kind of Tobacco that one vvhole- ti flalo bouse had and Bold It at above i jirlco didn't expect over to get anymore moro of It , Then came another wholesaler , who made ua an offer on Ills stock , H etui It U a continu ance of the Sl'HCIAL PIUCi : OP i ICc per can while It lasts. Quality alone would sell thin flue emokliig mixture rapidly , but the price addn a marvelous Inducement. MOORIi & ELLIS , Y Bee , 6-25-97. | .u.L.ij _ . . UT / ' T IT nip I'llIPT PAV11PVTIAV \VLTDDISlRlCrCOMhMION \ , , , , Women Temperance Work'H Hold Their Annual Oonrerence. MUCH INTEREST IS UOWN IN THE WORK Atti-tiiliincv ( oiiil mill Alleiillnii r.nrn- c-Ml _ > lrK. Uosi'le } ( > f Alliiutlu Te-IlN i > l lln > Alum nf tliu interest In the district conxentlon of the Woman's Christian Ttmpcranto union grew with the Increased attendance > citirday. The openlnt ; service In the morning was a promise meeting , led by Mis. Ilinry de Long , nnd the remainder ot the torenoon wan devoted to tlie dltsttltslon of depaitment vurlf and the riadlng of a paper by Mis Oreenleaf of Atlantic' on the "Needs and Opportunities ot the t'nlau " The adernron began with devotional exercises , led by Mrs. Abble UllHs it Hcd Oik. Half an hour wis spent In listening to department lopoits and discussion ot matters pel ( .lining to the local association. An Inttiestln , ! paper was1 read b ) Mis. S. J. Mniloy of Atlanticon thesubject1 "Why Do I lie-long to the I'tilon , and How Can I Advaiuc Its Intelt'sts ? " "I belong ta tlic Woman's Christian Tern perunec Union. " sild she , "first , because I want to bo counted among the gre-at host of earnret Christian women whose influence has been an uplifting , trunsfoimlng powci In : the world. We ma > trill ) say that the Woman's Christian Tempi runic Union Is a blanch of the Kieat church militant , from which comes all great refoims and bcnovo- lence-s ; It Is i.ot a perfect oiganlzatlon , be Odiiso It l made up of Imperfect people , but ifiom Its beginning It has been mudc up ot soldiers , the kind of soldiers too , that required goo 1 stuff. The- gatherings , from the meetings of the local unions to the great conventions , have been eminently devotional. They have been a kind of sanctuary toward which our eyes have been turned , with prajer In our hearts. 'Our hopes , our Jojs , our alms , are one. ' There has been a Christ , like sympathy for each other and for those who me wiaker and vvieltcder than our selves , a reaching out to rescue them. None ot us are willing to live llko one who lives alone. " 'Let me live In my house , by the side of the load , Where the crowd of men co In They nre Rood , they are bad , " they are weak , they nre strong , W le , foolish so am I.1 "Then why should 1 sit In the scorncr's wal. " 'Or hurl the cynic's Inn ? Let mo live In mv house , by the side of the ro-ul , And lie a friend to imn. ' "Wo need all these helps for our own takes as well as for the sake of the cause we icprcscnt. "Wo need the Influence of the organization In favor of temperance , of total abstinence , of tlio prohibition of the liquor traffic. Xo homo Is entirely safe while the evil lurks In any place , and there nre evidences that the Idlght of the saloon Is Increasing In many places as tlmo passes More drinking at sa loon birs. moro orrests foi crime , mote dan- geis to women and children , Increased de moralization and decreased fnfety to life and character. These things are becoming a source of sorrow dally In cities where the mulct saloon Is thriving In our beautiful capital city they arc now dally witnessed where once the doors of the taloon were closed. The battle against the establishment of the legalized brewery and distillery Is again on our hands. The opposing forces of tlio nntl-clgaiettc law require our earnest | efforts to create a public sentiment strong enough to maintain , strengthen and enforce It. If we love the Christian Sabbath wo need to exert our Influence In favor of Its sanctity and against all forms of desecration , such as Sunday games of base ball , foot ball , railroad excursions. .Sunday business , Sunday papeis , etc. There Is great need of activity along all lines ot educational work that will help to orouso public sentiment to realize the dan gers existing from these evils as well as that arising from Intoxicants. "Tho Woman's Christian Temperance union Is organized for the purpose of emphasl/Ing these needs. Women do not have to leave their homes and go out to proclaim their principles , but by silently living them or by dally conversation with all may exert a pow erful Influence. "Tho beautiful work of the Flower Mission , so much enjoyed , IB also an Incentive to be long to the Woman's Christian Temperance union , for In union there Is strength. "I can best advance the Interests of this organization by carrying on the vvork for which It was organized. Article 2 of the constitution reads , 'It shall be the object of this organization to enlist and unite the women of the entire state In temperance work and to dcvlso and execute measures which shall result , with the- blessing of God , in the suppression of Intemperance , and se cure the entire prohibition of the Importa tion , manufacture and sale of Intoxicating liquors. ' Our work Is not done until this object la accomplished. The work among the girls and children will advance the cause greatly. Enlisting the mothers will reach the homes , and many a tired , discouraged wife and mother will bless the day that a member of our organization calls upon her to Invlto her to become one of Its members , with a little Interest manifested In the cares slip carries. "Tho needs of our work were never greater , and by our timely action and the blessing of God upon us and our efforts the organization may bccomo more and moio a power for good. " The convention closed Its sessions lust evening. The principal paper of the evening was read by Mrs Jewell of Lewis on the sub ject of "Social I'urlty. " Officers elected for the ensuing term arc i follows : President , M's. M. K McHlroy of Lewis , secretary , Mrs. Carrie Dalllnger ol Council Illuffd ; treasurer , Mrs. n. C. Mace ) ot Harland. Presidents of counties : AuJii' bon. Mrs C. T. Overholtzer ; Cass , Mm. M ! : . McKlroy ; Montgomeiy , Mrs M. C. Cran dall ; Quthrie , Mrs. L. M Grinncll ; Potta wattamle , Mrs. A. A. Hart ; Shelby , Mrs. J 3. Songcor Superintendents of dcpartmenti of work- Evangelistic , Mrs. O Hlght of Rei Oak ; Sabbath observance. Mrs. Turner o Atlantic ; holdlcra and tmllortt , Mrs. G , H Drown of Council Bluffs , social purity , Mrs S. R , Jewell of Lewis ; literature and press Mrs M R Crandall of Red Oak and Mrs Ultima Huston of Council Bluffs ; bclentlfli , temperance Instruction , Mrs. P. S , Green leaf of Atlantic ; loyal temperance army , Mra I9. Lena Hull of Audubon ; > oung women's vvork 9.f Mrs. A. A. Hart ot Council H luffs ; flowei m'ewlons , Mrs. Abblo Illlsa of Red Oak ; Dene diet homo , Mrs. Mary Wind of Councl Dluffb ; rescue , Mra. Henry DeLong ; chair nun auditing committee , Mrs , Laura Me Drldo of Council Dluffs ; chairman memorla committee. Mrs. A. J , CarUton of Councl Dluffa. Clirlxtliiii Home AffnlrH. The report of the financial condition of th Christian home ehowa that the receipts to > the past week have again been below th weekly necda of the Institution , making half dozen weeks In miccofhlon when the dc nations to both the general fund and th manager's fund have been decidedly Insutn clent to meet the expenaca of caring for th hundreds of little orphans who are bcln given a good deal more than a mere homi The report thows that during the month D June , or tdnco May 27 , there have been take In a boy babe , 7 months old , from Slou City , la ; a girl babe , 5 months old , froi Llvermore , la ; an atlllctcd girl 13 > eara old J from Lakevlew , Mich. ; a boy , 11 ycara oh ilri aflllctcd , from St Joseph , Mich. Homes wer ri found for two children during the same per rir loil a girl 0 jeaia of age , with J , I ) . Hul 1i linger , M. IX , and wife , members of th i Methodist Episcopal church , Clinton , la. , an a , girl 13 > ears of ago with Mr. and Mrs. \ \ V J. Shew make , members of the Church o God , Oronoque , Kan. The donations for the week were : Gran u total to the manager' fund , $12.75 , beln ' $22 25 below the nee-da of the week , Defl cleacy la tail fund , M reported Uit wee ! $13..lO. Increasing deficit ! cy to date to $167 35. Grand total of receipts In the gen eral fund amounts to $172.42 , being $27 5S below the estimated needs for current ex pense * of the week. Deficiency In this fund , as reported In last week's paper. $257 33 , In creasing the deficiency on account of current expenses to $2S4 91 In view of the deficiency of the receipts and the continually Increasing expenses the home people are hoping for liberal contrtbu lions for the Fourth of July vveek IlltK * Mollllll } . Washing , In the way ot labor and ex pense , as well ce time , reduced to a mini mum. The convenience of the Victor machines and the While Rose soap , made In Council Dluffs , at lliOH West Dronduny , can bo teen on exhibition at 534 Broadway , next to Nonpareil office. You arc cordially In vited to conic and nee for yourself Cane cat rockers , 03c , this week , at Pur- fee Furniture Co , 205 and 207 Hro-idway. Ticicnr SUITS MITIUH lU'iiiocrnti mill I'ltiiiillxtN Vllkt- Tilrt-llU-il ( lie Urn MoluuN Tlulift. "That mongrel ticket nominated at Lies Molnes , " as It has been chaiacterlzed by scv. cral hundred disgusted democrats and popu- liats of Council Mlufls , will receive the sup port of none but the machine * democrats of the city. Ii waa the subject of general dis cussion around the street yesterday and In all of the crowds of people who listened or participated there were none to approve , but many to condemn Not a populist In town could bo found willing to say a kind word foi II. The populists sent a strong delega tion to oppose fusion , with Instructions that when fusion became Inevitable they were to withdraw' from the convention. When they retuincd defeated and disgusted and held conferences with the members of the party whose votes made them delegates their dis gust became greater. And when they read again the plank In their county convention platform , which declared "we are unalter ably opposed to fusion In any form or upon any turns and declare a straight ticket and fair light upon principles to be our policy , " they were bitter In their denunciation of the result at DCS Molnes. John Churchill , one ot the oldest and staunchest populists In the city , said. "When the populist party coupled it self with the democratic organization It sac rificed Its self-rcfepect. Its honor and Its op portunltles. It was the party of the age , founded upon Just principles of self-govern mcnt Its con IRC to success lay along the lines Its founders designated , squarely In the mlddlo of the road When It permitted It- belt to be drawn aside from Its original and true purposes It sacrificed all that It had The party Isn't dead nor truly weakened. It will bo a living organbatlon In Pottawat tamlo county and in every other county In Iowa , and it will help to defeat the ticket nominated on Wednesday. The only thing for the people's party , rank and file , now to do U to take their guns and go into the middle dleot the road and stay there. " Lawrence Klnnehan , the father of Pdtta wattamlo populism , Is equally pronounced In his opposition to the fusion ticket nru1 promises to use all of his Influence to cause the defeat of the candidates. He was very bitter In his denunciation yesterday anil talked freely about the principles ot the i ! party having been abandoned and Us lank and fllo betra.ved Into the bands of Its worst enemies. I The gold wing of the local democratic party will , as a matter of course , oppose the candidates nominated on account of the plat form adopted. Thcbu men represent the brains and wealth of the party. They num ber several hundred and Include such men as Postmaster liowman , Lucius Wells , W. II. M. Pusey , John Schoentgen , William Groue- wcg and Emmet Tlnlcy. Mr. Wells declared that the convention and Its platform approached preached too closely to anarchy to entitle Its nominees to the favorable consideration of the better element of the democratic party , and he predicted deserve , ! and crushing de- feat. "The candidates , " said he , "will lose the \otes of all of the so-called gold demo crats and thousands who arc not or have not been Included In that category. Thousands of the better class of democrats will con sider It to be their duty to help defeat the ticket. In my olllce alone there will bo a leas.1 live de-moctatlc votes cast against It The other party can scarcely make a mistake In the convention and put up a ticket that will not make It sure defeat for the ticket nominated on Wednesday. The whole con vention savored too much of anarchy. " Wo wont all the good farm loans we can get ; C per cent Interest and a small com mission. No delay for the money. We want your flre and tornado Insurance on farm , town or city property. Best of com panies represented. Lougco & Lougec. 235 Pearl street. Trimble Cmmoil by FlreerneUrr * . A warrant was Issued last evening for the arreat of a young son of Dr. Christiansen , on East Broadway , upon the charge of firing firecrackers on the streets. A man named Clatterbuck was watering a horse and was standing at his head \\lillo ho drank from one ot the street troughs. On the opposite corner ot the street a wood- hauler * was doing the same thing at another trough. The Chrlstlarson boy had been throwing the firecrackers around In the vicinity a.nd had been ordered to cea e doing so. He emphasized his disregard by throw Ing a lighted bunch at the feet of Clatter- buck's horse The frlghtenefl animal broke away and dashed acre s the street and came nto violent collision with the woodhauler's earn. One of the MiAftn of .thybuggy pcnc * rated the chest ot oile of"tile' horses. In- llctlng fatal Injuries City Attorney Hazel- ton took up the matter and drew the Infor- natlon. determined ru awMt' Hfie police In mpresslng upon the minds of.tlve firecracker fiends the fact that the rouuh ot July has not > et arrived. | t | [ ( tVU-hrnlc Tlirlr ColilntVcilillttK. . Jt was Just fifty jears ago > cstirday since Rev. James Sims and hid wife were married. Doth he and his wife were born In Corn wall , England , and were married In Dodge- veil , WIs. , Juno 24 , 1817. They came to Council tlluffs In 1S'0 from Wisconsin. The residence and lawn were beautifully lecorated last night with lanterns and flowers. The numerous presents from differ ent localities attest the high eotecm In which Mr. and Mrs Slum arc held by those who liavc Known them. Six of the eight chit- Iren were present Jacob Sims. Mrs E W. llralnbrldge. Miss Jennie Sims , Miss Sadie Sims , Miss Mao Sims , Miss Lena Sims ! lelatlvra present from out of the city were John Harris of Olivette. S I > , and Mrs L A. Dcvol and children of the unme Htatc. llMNl > ( I'U-iilc for .Inl * Tlilril. The people ot Downsvllle and Pleasint Hill nre planning for a big basket picnic to be held Saturday , July 3 at Ward's grove , two miles cast ot Weston. They have Invited the people of Weston , Underwood , Hazel Dell and Quick to join them In a rojnl good time A number of people from this city will also attend. _ n\ MUM : vi. . LINCOLN , June 24. ( Special. ) Harry T. IJowen , deputy city clerk , and Miss Alma A. 7Mke , one of Lincoln's fairest daughters , were united In marriage nt St. Mark's Lutherin church last night at S o'clock. A reception was given them at the home ot the bride's parents Immediately after the ceremony. Dlllfiii-U'lilliiiiiN. HASTINGS , Neb , Juno 24 ( Special ) George M. Dillon and Agnes Williams were married jesterday morning at the home of the bride's mother. Aftur the ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs Dillon left for Cozad , where they Intend to make their future home. ALBION , Neb . Juno --Special ( Tele- grim. ) Bert Perslng and Mary Martin were married jesterday evening. The bride Is the daughter of T. F Martin , a business man here. They will reside In this city , whore the groom Is also In business. HASTINGS , Neb. , June 24. ( Special ) Charles F. Kldd and Kva E. Hays were mar ried jcsterdaj noon by Rev J. E. R. Tolsom at his residence. Mr. Kldd Is one of Ad-ims county's prosperous faimcrn and Miss Hujs Is postmistress at Norman. Sin itcr-CriMilc. CHEYENNE , W > o. , June 2 $ . ( Special ) Miss Fannie Crook , daughter of Dr. and Mrs Warren W. Crook , was married last evening to Otto KOI Snider , a prominent joung bus iness man of this city. SOUTH UAKOTV CHOI' URIMMIT Sniiill Grain Ilotiirr Wi-ll , 'lint ' Com IN IlnvKnaril. HUHON , S. a , June .M. ( Special ) The crop bulletin , Issued from the governmen bureau hcie. sajs1 The showeis hnvo been scattered , but furl.v ( well distributed , und frequent , and In .1 num ber of loc.illtles heavy. , A little hall Is re ported , but no special damlge has icsulteVl The weather conditions were very favornblt for the growth of nil crops , ebpeclally late wheat , oats , barley , flax , corn , Potatoes Burdens nnd tame and wild grasses. There nre tome localities however , where more rnln Is needed and In a few It Is urgent. Karly prlng wheat Is genera'ly reported In good condition and \ery promising and In some eastern nnd northeastern counties It Is , rank and In a. few Instances reported lodging to some extent. Late spring iwheat lias dune very well , but In many limited localities It Is reported us yet thin on-the ground ; much of this crop In many localities did not start well until fiom two to three weeks' ugo , because of lack of moisture , nnd It Is thoupnt that the stool , with continued favorable conditions of moist ure , wl I ndd to the stand. Oils are also thin on the ground In limited localities , due to the fiosts of May nnd early June , but In many counties promise very well. Corn has made fine growth generally , but on the whole Is backward and Is not u good stand , al though faomc localities report good prospects Millet and other grasses have made fine growth. Rye Is heading In Eomc southern counties and winter wheat and rye Is renorted In blossom In Home It'ack Hills sections. Corner Slum- for MnNiiiilc Teitiiilc , CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , June 24. ( Spccia Telegram. ) The corner stone of the nev five-story Masonic temple being erected by the Masons of this city was laid today In th presence of 3,000 people , under the dlrcctloi of the grand officers of the grand lodge o Iowa Masons , following the ritualistic cere monies , short addresses were made by Gran Master A. R. . Dewey , Grand Chaplain J. W Hcakley and Grand Secretary T. S. Parvln WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " C ASTORIA , " AND "PITCHER'S C ASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. / , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , was the originator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " the same ' that has borne and does now P3 . on ever //3 j bear the fao-simile signature of da&jffcuc&M wrapper. " PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been I. This is the original I.n I.d used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty ifI. years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and' $ e6"that it is . , the kind you have always bought , . * on a . sJ&tfJisZ 3. ,0 and has the signature of * t < yfflet&fa wrap 9. I- per. No one has authority from me to use my name except ir , he Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Ffetcher ia 3II ° resident. IIr r- . March 8 , 1 897. ilII 897.Do II Do Wet Be Deceived , : ; ; 10 Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting 10r 10 r a cheap substitute which some druggist mayioffer , you 10a a ( because he makes a few more pennies on' it ) , the in gredients of which even he docs not kno\v e "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IX inJ 1u 1 1't ' Insist on Having 't , The End That Never Failed Yon , CAPTURE A NOTED ROBBER Two Sheriffs Acojmplisli tha Arrest of Ohnrles Whitcomho , TAKEN ON THE WINNEBAGO RESERVATION "Mulefriim 'I tilrtlx Fiirmpm In Clu-riiUi-i * CiiunOi I" * .n. l.itxt Spring nml HUM llolibi'il Mull ) ( Mlii'i-H MIICI- , SIOUX CITY. June 24 ( Special Telegram ) Charles Whllcombe , one of the most whole sale robbers In the west , was captured on ho Wlnnehago Indian reservation , near lomcr , Neb. , this evening. The capture was effected at the point ot a revolver by Sheriff Ilorowsky of Dakota county , Nebraska , who , assisted by Sheriff Wheeler ot Cherokee county , Iowa , brought Whltcombc to Sioux City and lodged him In the county Jail. He will bo taken to Cherokee county tinnoirow. The list ot robberies for which Whltcunibe a wanted would take a long time to enumer ate. He first appeared In this section of the country In Cherokee count ) last spring As a result ot his operations here * thlrt-slx farmers complained to thu cowitj authori ties He not only stele hoiscs , buggies , wagons , harness , etc , but In numcious In stances he entered farm hoi.hcs and at re volver's point held up the occupants for everything they had of value. Dually Cher okee county became too warm to hold him and ho skipped But before going hu de fied Sheriff Wheeler by stealing from him thrco horses , harness and n buggy. He was next heard of In Arkansas and the liullan terrltorj , where lie continued his robbcilcs Whltconibe reappeared In Iowa about the middle of June and btolc all through Ply mouth count ) and parts of Woodbury count ) Sheriff Wheeler of Cherokee learned he had passed Into Nebraska. Wheeler tame to Sioux City today and , crossing the river , BO cured the assistance ot Sheriff Dorowsk ) of Dakota count ) They located Whltcombc In camp on the Wlnnebigo reservation. Whit- comb knew Sheriff Wheeler by sight nnd It was decided the latter shou'id remain out of sight while Borowsky attempted the cap ture Ilorowsky came upon the robber sud denly and covered him with a revolver. "Put up jour hands , " he commanded. Whltcoinbe reached for his pistol pocket and Iho command was repeated more em phatically. The robber dropped his hands to his side and said "Well , shoot If ) ou want to , I won't put up my hands. " " 1 don't want to Kill vou , " said the shcrllT quietly ; "but If ) ou don't raise your hands Iiibtantly I'll do It. " Whltcombo reluctantly obeyed. When Sheriff Wheeler appeared Whltcombc decided ho did not want to be captured after all and made a desperate fight for llbert ) . The com bined efforts of four men were required to handcuff him. In Whltcombe'e pocket was found a largo revolver. In his wagon there was a rifle and his pockets were full of cart ridges. He also had with him the three horses he stole from Sheriff Wheeler. Whit- combo Is about 2S ) ears of age and a very quiet , Inoffensive looking man. His past his tory Is unknown. I'ltr.TTV CilHI.S 1MNC ! IP KAHIJS , Oooil Sum Xt'ltc-il fur Itmuc for Awreil It ; \IIIIIIK Women lit DON Violin- * . DES MOINES , la. , Juno 24 ( Special Tele gram. ) Ncarl ) 200 ot Des Molnes prettiest society girls and most charming young ma trons acted as conductors on the street rail way lines of the city today , and as a result between $1,200 and $1,500 will be ready to turn Into the Home for the Aged fund when the last car has gone to the barn at 1 o'clock tomonow morning The street rail way company leased the lines * to the Des Molnes Woman's club at actual running ex penses. The club Is taking the lead In the vvork of raising JIO.OOO which is required be fore the home can secure the $100,000 en dowment offeied by Abraham Slimmer of Waverly and James Callauan ot Des Molnes Miss Pearl 'Davis ' and Miss Thornburg were at the Central station promptly to take out the first car at 5:40 : this morning , and there was no lack of con ductors thereafter. The girls appeared in relays , working three or four hours each. They wore jaunty white caps and white shirt waists , and easily acquired the knack of passing through the moving cars. The i regular conductors accompanied each car , but their duties were nominal. Entertainments were given tonight at Chautauqua park , at Crocker woods , Camp Douglas and rranUlin Square , which drew large crowds. From the end of the street car line the people were taken to Camp Douglas on the steamer Zatclla , alee In charge of young women. IICIIl TO A at'AHTnil ' OF A MII.MO.V. Sioux Cliy HnrlMT Mnlilc-nlj- IIIiiiNcU AVciillhy. SIOUX CITY , la. , June 24. ( Special ) Llnnlo Kasson , a Sioux City barber who has worked at his trade for fourteen years and has been In rather poor circumstances , lias fallen heir to a fortune of $250,000. Ho re ceived the news of his good fortune yesterday through his aunt , Mrs , C.4 Acklcy ot this city. She told him of the death at Austin , Tex. , of his uncle , James Kasson , who had no Immediate relatives except Llnnle Kaeson and hla brother , W. F. Kaeson. A fortune of $500,000 , therefore , will be divided between them. CHiji. n. uiM'Kii run IM ISII K\T. Cniiillitntr Itcforr tlip Itrittilillcnii Snp I.CMUIKCOIM riitlnn. The Young Men's Republican club held meeting In the New York Mfe building last ( . 'veiling and formally launched the boom ot R. Winter for president of < lu * state Mr Winter was a candidate for the position last ) cnr with very encouraging support , but owing to complications which presented thiniFclven at the meeting he withdrew. 1,1s friend * have now taken up his lume agiln and think they will bo able to secure the position The club offered Mr Winter the privilege of selecting the delegates from the club to the league meeting , but this ho declined. Ho did. however accept the privilege of naming the delegates at large The club elected him ns one of these dele gates , and he chose W F Gurley as tin secon I one. the third selection to be an nounced later. The other delegates were chosen by the club ns follows r C. O'llol- laren , E H. Scott. T W Illackburn , K. J Dodvvell , M G MacLeod , Paul Scward and Victor Hosewater J W. llattln , nrraldcnt , nnd J. J. I'ouchcr , secretary , arc delegatia cvofllclo The club decided that In view of the tact that Onialn was to make an effort to sccuro the meeting ot the national liaguc for this clt > next ) car , It was highly Important that the pritddrnt of the Mate league should live lure as that would bring the state head quarters to this city. This point will ho niKod upoi the delegatca to the state meetIng - Ing , and It Is expected that It will have con siderable * li'llucnce. The delegation Is In structed to use all honoiablc means to secure Mr , Winter's election. i < Mnil Muni ciuii r.tcctx. The Fifth Ward lU-puhllean club held a short cession In Us club looms , near Eigh teenth nnd Lake stieetH , last evening , to elect delegates to the State Hepuhllian league , whlih meets In Hod's theater on the evening of Juno 20 John Jenkins aclid as chairman with P. A. Edqulst as secretary The mined selected wcie as follows Thomas Stewart , WV 11. Christie , 0 P Franklin , Challcs rariel , William Harris , E McEac-h- ron , Richard Johnson , T A Squires , Victor nmilclson C. M. II ) lander William IMmlbton nnd John Holcrtc-h. As soon as the club had adjourned a mcetlni ; of the Dflh Wind Me- Klnle-Ilobart club was held to elect dele gates The names selected are- Charles Knox Charlitj Jensen , Ed Pnrmaleo and C. W , Dclematre. Mutli VV'nril ll < - | iulilliiii Clnli. At the meeting of the Ninth Ward Re publican club last night , Charles S. HuntIngton - Ington pres'dlng and J. H. Chapman acting ns secretary , the following delegates wen- elected to represent the club at the convcn tlon of the state league ot republican clubs on Juno 28 C. S. Hunttngton J E. Van Glldir , J. M. Chapman , J. L Kaley , John hewl > , Joseph Neville , W. I. Kleratead Jomtlnn Edwnids , Charles Unltt , P. D. Mutlceon , C.-J. Greene , W W. Slabaugh , II. C. Akin , A. L Heed , George W Mercer C. A. Goss , A. H. Burnett , George C. Thomp son , C. E. Malm. J. A. Beverly , John W. l-'cadand A. G. Edwards. KI.1CS AV1M. MAKH OHHAT I1ISPI , VV , r ArriiiiK > iiUMi < H for Their MliuiPiiiiolls Trip. Great Interest Is being manifested by the local lodge of Elks In the annual meeting of the grand lodge , which convenes at Minne apolis , July G. The Omaha contingent wli : make a determined effort to secure thu ' 9S national rr.citlng for this city during tlie TransnilbslsslppI Exposition working to this end considerable has already be < * n ac complished The committee on concessions , consisting of George T. Mills , George Cronk , James E Utt and Heech Taylor , his raised a fund of over $1,000 to defray the expenses of the trip and fciibscrlptloi t , from membero who do not expect to attend arc still coming In. From present Indications 150 Elks and friends will leave Omaha upon the evening of July G. A special train consisting of five sleepers , and a tourist car for the Twenty- second Infantry band , will be provided by General Agent C. A. Rutherford of the Uock Island , over which line the delegates will travel. Communications from several lodges In Teas-Indicate that a party of fifty members will join the Omaha lodge at this point and travel with them to the convention city. Mr. Talor leaves for Hastings shortly , where ho will confer with the ledge In that city and It Is thought that fifteen members from that place will Join forces with the local delegates. Delegates will arrive In Minneapolis upon the morning of July C and will Immediately thereafter take part In the parade , which will open the convention. .Neat uniforms of white duck have been provided and the Omaha men Intend to come out strong for the exposition city. AMUSEMENTS. The Cherry Sisters will open their two- night engagement at the Crclghton , with two performances tomorrow , a bargain matinee being given at the usual hour. This cluster of Iowa talent will head a company of Its own , which Includes a num ber of capable vaudeville performers. A matinee will also be given Sunday. Popu lar prices will prevail throughout the en gagement. Flatulence Is cured by Beecham's Pills. Buy one of a legitimate dealer. Buy one of known make and quality Buy one that will stand the test. Buy one that is guaranteed by re sponsible parties. You waste good money when you buy otherwise You make no mistake when you choose A Tribuna A Ask Deere Tribune Riders or A Oeerwell $75 why they con sider these wheels at the head of the parade Send for catalogue. General Agents. Council Bluffs Cyclery , 337 Broadway local agents , ' i I'ntnrrli Cure niul Cn- MUNYON' ilntrh Tablets nro 'kno\\n tlio country o\er ni the urcst cure for thl * UscnM" Mun > oil's Homrdlr * . a popnrnto Hire for onch dl - cn c , for Kilo nt nil druKKl'tff . nip i iv 2i cnt AMitn In Oouliht write to - - - Mtinyon.Mt CATARRH Arth Street , rnflnilel- lililn , 1'a. , for free medl- cnl ndvlee , niul hcnlth ttinklng nre included in the tnnkitiK of HHUiS Uootbccr. The prepa ration of tliU RrcM. tem perance drink > tin cv cut of importance inn million well regulated homes. Rootbeer is full of good health. InvigomtiiiK , nppctlz- ing , satisfying. Tut ' ' some up to-liny ami i have it ready to put down whenever jou'rc thirsty. Miulc only by Tlic Clmrlc.s K. Hires Co. , 1'lilhulclphm , A pack age makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. ' A written Gnarantco to CCIM ? ANY CAM : or IUOMUV isiiiDM > ui . Our euro U permanent ami net A Hatching up. CIUKM trentiHltrii tcArflftgulifirc'iifTi reorii ainptcni.ilnrci. lly il < fcrlhlnir 3 uur cu > n fully o cvi I rent j on by mill , ml * i nlo I no tame hlronir Kuanuitrttocurpnr rrluna alliinni-y. It your jmlum | ittu | > lmiilr > on fkirr , i.ur iliiont , muroii * imtrliv * lit itiiiutli. ilirn- rniillum In binci and Jolnln , linlifallluir out. CIMIII I linn on Jny ixirl ot thn body , In-iOiR ot Kcncial clct rc iloCf imlim 111 lirnU or tiuni-i.yini hiilu ) tltno lotoaxti. . Tmiw who are constantly fat. InKiitcrcury anil potash nhotild dlm-ontlnur It. Constant u e uC those UruK ! "Ill Finely btliiK i-oivn anil rnllnif ulcers In Ihcc-nd. IHm t fall In nrlte TliOhevr ho pre fer to conic hero for treatment can do PO and wewlll payrallroad ran * both isajsanil hotel blllnwhllo lur * u wo fall to cure. Wo cltallciiRO tlio world for a cae that our Magic Itcmcilylll not cure. Write for full partliiilani and ifft the eMilcnce Wo know that you ara vlceritlcal. JUHtly t > o too , an the moot eminent phynlclana Imvo not er l > ten able to Rtvo inert- than tem porary roller. In nur many OMTI praollco with thl Mnixlc Krmcily It IIOA been most d.nlcult to over- romotho i > iiju < lk-caf ; tnt all cacalkitrpecine * . Ilut under nurrtrunit iu rauteo jnu hliouid not liniuto to try thla remedy \ou take uo. chanru of loFlnir your inoney. VV cuarantre to cure or refund orery dollar and an vro Imvo n reputation to prottet , alcu nnanelal bieklng of B.IUO.OOO , It Is perfectly N fo to all who will try HID treatment. Heretofore jou liavo ooru putting up And paylnir out your money for different treatment ! * and aitfioUKh jou arc not yctcun-d noono haa paid hack your inonrr Do not wato any moro Aioncyuntlloti try us Oulclirniilc * Uooii.nenfcd cu e cured In thirty to nliiclv ilnya. Intent ! * Ralo our llnrnclal etandfhff. our reputation aatmitlnrco men. Write us for namcif anil ndilropseo of those wo 1m 10 cured of Urphllls , who liavo elrcn lHnnlsslon to relerto them It cotta youonly poctaROtudn thlsi It will Mire you a woililof culTerlnt ; from mental ptraln * andirou are married what may your on > prlnK Milter thiouRli your own n jtlffonro I All corrctpondrnc * ent Kealeil In plain en cloiK . \Ve ln\rlt the mutt Held ImcBtlRatlonand will d lull In our ponertunld you In It llrltc ua for our 1OO page ' ! 1 < > U und atunlute urooU ofciirci. C m\ \ : REMEDY co , , MASONIC Chicago. TEMPLE. Hi. Searles & Searles SPKCIALISTm Nervous , Chronic nnd Private Diseases WEflK P3EN SHXIMLL AllI'rltuti'DlirHKr * . I > lMir < lrN l of Mm. Tr < nliiii-nt l > j iimll. C'oiiHiiltiillon I'rcr. SYPHIUS Cured for life nnd the polnon thoroughly from the njgtcm Rprnnntorrlica , Seminal VYenkncts Lost Mim- liood , NlKht Kmliiloiiii , Decnjoil rncultlt-u , Tc- malc VVinUnoM nnd nil delicate illsor.lUB pc- cullnr to cither FOX jiOBlllvely cured. I'JI.138. riSIUIA nnd HKCTAI , I'l.CnilH , HUJHO. CiiiS : : AND VAHK-OCii.i : pernmncnlly nnil successfully cured Method new und unfailing. STRMTOdEANDGLEETn , , by new method \\lthout pain or cutting c\ill on or nddress with stnmp , Dr. Searlos & varies " " .ViVA PROPOSALS KOIl CLOTHING , KTC , 151 % uartrnent of the Interior , Olllce cf Inilliin , AfTiiIra , WnshlnRton , u. C. , Juno 17. WI7 Sealed pronoEaln , endorsed "PropoRals fpr ClothliiK , l > tc. . " as tincasc may lie , unit directed to the commissioner of Indian affairs , Nos. 77 nnd 7l ! Wooster utrc-et. New York City , will be received until I o'clock p. in. , of ThurMl.iy. July 1G , 1817 , for fiirnlRhlng for the Indian porvlce cloth ing and woolen goods lildH must lie made on government blank Schedules K'vlnp ' all necessary Information for bidder * will bu furnished upon application to the Indian olllcu In Washington , Nos 77 nnd 7U Woos ter street. New York City , or 12 1 State htrcet , Clilc.iKO , III. Itlds will be opened at the hour and clay mentioned , and bidders are Invited to be present at thu oppnlntr. cuiiTirinn CHUCKS-AII bids must i > o accompanied by certified checks or drafts upon some t'nltcd State * depository or sol vent national bank for ut least riVIJ PIJIl CUNT of the amount of the proposilV. . A. JONiS , Commissioner. J21 d2Ct PANCRO-PEPSALIA TABLETS pnsttlvolv cares Indigestion , Catarrh ol tb4 btomacli , Heart-Burn , Sour Stomach , nnl all ktnrirod Klotnarh Troiittri. A sclontlflo com- tilaation of tue bout lomodios known to medical ikill. Bold by nil drugeliti , cr EncU.pyrUoi. THEPEP8AIIACO , vM Bond for free circular. CHICAGO Fir NATiom Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL. . . . SlOO.OOfl } U'K SOLICIT YOVH IJUSI.fESa. \VI UESIUB YOUR COLI.CCTIONfl. ONE OFTIUC OMIIJST BANKS IX IOWA * . IS I'KH CENT PAID ON TUIC DUI'OB.TiU DALL AND BEB VI OH WUITB. Moulin ; , , ) iunUH _ Mullnt-c. ut an enorinoiu c-xpcnse , lhc word funioiiH ANIJ T11IJIU OWN COMI'ANV , Krcsh from Ihi-lr r < cent trluinplm In New ! ork , liostoii , I'hlludtliihla and CVilcauo 1'rlci-H 15c , 2. > o and Me. Heiiln now on nala ut Scllerh' dnij ; store. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. v VNrwvrfc w yvrwv , , vw.UNus riiurr , I-AHM ANI > aAiiuiM luiidu fur kale ui lent tuy ) & JHtu , : j i' url JIOVINOI MOVING I , VVIien } ou wlih to move j Anl have everything uo mooth llngage u vvafc'on. IUIL-I , meillum r imallt One Juut lurfcf cnuiiiih to tuke It all . Klglit room * In one load they take , ' 'Iry It , trio mil move you mnkt : 1'laiion , too , e inovo with Krculfit care , i And jiflccii , jou'll HnJ , utt iilwayn fair. You'll llnd none to careful HH 11100 > ou crtct. When call at No 8 South lluln Mreel. William Welch. Tramrer Une. Tel. III. Pozzoni's Complexion POWDEB product ! ot ( and beautiful udn ! it combluta every eliuicut of buuuty aut purity.