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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1898)
I I : : ; : : : : : : : , ? j : : p I IOWA NEWSOF IN I COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! Ofl : INrloc. flutiwelser beer. Rosenfriti. Tel. Imoko "S A 13 &c cigar. loorc's Stock Food makeR fat. Ilnct work , fluff City Laundry. Smoke Iron Chtncellor 1c cigar. c U. Jacquemin & Co. , jewelers nnii op ticiana , 27 South Main Btreet , Vantcd-Lntet edition of CounciL flltflt. city directory. Apply at flee offlec. There will ho no evening crvlcc at. St. J lin'n 1ngII.h Lutheran church today. 'rho Lady Maccabcc will mcot In regular IcMsIon ; Tuesday afternoon In Royal Ar- canurn hail. ltev. I. A. hatch , D. I ) . , of 1)atIn , 'Fox. , will iircnch at. thl8 morning's service at. the lirAt Presbyterinhi church , Rc' . 'ouldy of the Dunkard church of Nebraska vhh1 Prcacll at the Fifteetith Street inIsdou thl evening. Prof. J. C. hhisey yesterday received tiotico of hIH appointment n RIccInl lecturer of ieilngogy at the Univeralty of Colorado at Iboulder , Cola. Don't yeti think it must be a pretty good laundry that can please ao many hiundrcd of cutornersVcLlthat'B the " 1agle , " 724 I3roadway. St. Ahban'H lodge , No 17 , ICnights of I'ythiaH , Will meet In regular session tomorrow - morrow evening. There will be work In the ocond rank. : In the cnsc in the district court of D. S. Frank against School Diatrict No. 2 the PiahIItilf yesterday 1110(1 a motion for a ipeciflc Btatoment , The Thieosophicnl Bociety wilt hold Its reg- tilar public meeting tbi afternoon at 3 o'clock at the realdenco of George M. Lake , tot South Twenty-first Etreet. Rev. J.V. . Wilson of the First Congre- gutional church leaves tomorrow morning for 1el Vlng , 3llnn. , to Fpenl his vacation. lie will ho gene Meverat wcek. t All nlembcrH of Abe Lincoln Itelief corps , ' No , 180 , arc roquetel to meet this after- noah at 3:80 : o'clock at 908 Fourth itreeL to Uttefl(1 ( the funeral of Sister Mary 3 , l3ohin , Rev. 'F. M. C. flirtuinghiarn , a missionary of the American Tract society. will deliver 110 nllress ( ( on ' 'Our Iuty to Cuba' ' this evening In the First Presbyterian church. Itey. Dr. T. Green of Cedar flaphis , acting IIscofai ! bishop of Iova , will preach at Grace hI)1SCOlHl ) church the first Sunday in August. 'Fhie services today wilt be con- ( hucted by Rev. I ] . P. I3enstotl. The Baptist ihoys' brigade will give an cntortnlnnii'iit 'I'hursdrty evening at the First hhahtist ChUrch , at which the boys will be nshstcd , according to the notices. by "the best musical niiI literary talent In the city. " At the First Congregational church this morning the pabtor , Rev. J. W. Wilson , ' "l'hie Christian. ' ' will Preach 00 Joyful ! Jiiero will be no evening servtct except lhio Christian Endeavor socIety meeting at 7:15 : o'cLock. Henry fluiloy , charged wIth the larceny of a nurnher Of harness rings , tim property of J. H. Persehl. lad a hearing before Justice - tico Burke yesterday afternoon. The cvi- deraco was Insulitcient to convict and Bailey vns ( hischargeI. Jack \Vihlinms , claiming to be a. half Cuban - ban nod negro , and a white woman passing as his wife , were arrested last night under the state vagrant law. the couple having been sleeping In the Driving park for soy- criil nights past. D. J. 1)onahiue. a former vehi known business ziian of Omaha and for a whIle manner of the dry goods house of John ihono & Co. of this city , was in the city yesterday for a short while en route cast fl oin Anaconda , Mont. Today at the Second Presbyterian church Rev. Alex Litherlan.I will preach In the 1norning on ' 1telation of the iivino and lltnunu in Christian Living. " In the even- lpg Miss Campbell will give an address on ] ier recent experiences in India , The hearing before Police Judge Ayles- worth of V'Ihhhniii Baker , the old railraad section man who attempted Friday evening to miss a confederate S5 bill. has been set for :1 : o'cioclc this afternoon , This time 'ns et so as not to taim Baker from his work _ _ _ during a week day. 'Fhio funeral of the late Mrs. James J. Ilolin vill be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the resIdence of her daughter , Mra. M. F. vicitoy , os Fourth street. The scrv- ices will ho under the auspices of tue Woman's Relief corps. of whichi deceased WItS Rn active member for ninny years. - . , Interment wilL be In Walnut Hill cemetery. It. W. Beeson , the well known attorney of fled Oak , has announced hiinis'lt as a email- ( into for Judge of the distrIct court bench In the Fifteenth Judicial district. This , vitLi the three urosent judges who are out for renominations , inaIce five candidates 'who vlhl Collie before the judicIal convention - ; . tion to be held in this city August 11. c Sheriff Morgan , while returning yesterd.ly I morning from Clarinda , where lie had taken _ _ _ -1 Frank J. Peterson to the insane asylum , t 'a'as on the BurlIngton trnhii No , 5 , which ran into a citcinber of graiii cars at Pacific ' 1 Junction. Three of the grain cars were 1)11111) ' wrecked , hut the ) assoiigor train es- : capeil , The collision jarred the passengers soifloWhIat. but none of thorn was hurt. Ilarry lluntsnlan , a young fellow living 011 SoUth First street , flied a complaint last night before Justice Vic'n charging Richard Jackson of North Eighth street with assault - sault itfld battery. The trouble occurred at the merry-go-rouiid , where hluntsmaii at- leges Jackson struck him with a billy. luntsinan'S face showed evidence of hard usage aiicl 0110 of his fingers , which lie said Jackson got between his teeth , was icearly bitten through. A warrant for the arri'at Dt JtlCkSOll waci issued. C , 13. VinyL Co. , female remedy ; consuhta- lion free. 0111cc hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to i. ) lenlth hook furnished. 326-327-328 Mcr- Finni bloelt. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. , , : , .i . t I 4 . - . .4 k Gewe Pangle , M.D. Thlif GOQU 25 ? l37R'S XPRllNC , eai1cr 01 fliscuseN of ft2c11 iiiid PItOVIiitTOR 01' ThIi Vorld'a Hurbill flhlIt'flhilry of fllediciw , . I CLlitE-Cicttcrrhi of 1Ieacl Throat nod Lunge , Dueaso of Eye 110(1 ( iar , VIt end Apopluxy , heart , Lfver iiid Kidney Iieascs , Iiubetes ) , Iirigtct , ' Ii5eiuL' , Lit , \'Itcis flattico. 1tloiiiiaiitiifl , Scrotum , tiosy ) cur'ci whtiaoali lapping , 'l'apo Wor&iiai & roiiio'ed , nil cinonic ervoU5 and Lri'ntu young and LOST MAuHOOD uiidchieugethzurn. _ Onl ) ' I'hystcinu who cain S YPHILIS p ProPerly ( 'LIEU S1' Ii I LI S , itlieut deiioytflg teeth and bonc. No luer- cury or Pulsoil ininersi iiccl. the ailly i'hysieiaii who caa tell what sits ; Iou without iiskitii ic question. 'l'hcoso at ii distailieC , eiial for qtiestlOi3 blank. Io. 1 for iien , No. lee women. Alt correpoadenco strIctly coutidentiaii ) ledlejLiu CUt by cxiares. Address all letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. 65 1rundwiiy , COUNCIL IILUPES , IA LV8eactcept ipitni ) Lor eC1S. RECULATION FOR IIUCLiSTERS City Council Intends to Bring Vegetable Peddlers Under Closer OontroL NEW ORDINANCE hAS BEEN PREPARED Chly .tttorney ' , Vnihsunrlhi liii. a Ilocis- such I I'ree rl Iii , i I hi e A mis en 1 L1UCIIMC , iiml Cumuli thiia ltzil' ii ) i'resemmt , City Attorney Walsworth , in accordance with the instructions given him by time city council at Its last. meeting , lass drafted an ordinance providing for the licensing of hucksters and fruit s'emulers , which ho will submit at ( ho regular meeting of the city coancil in August. Time ordinance is as 101- lows : An ordinance , providing for the licensing of lmuckstcrs nflal fruit 'erdors , fixing time compennation thcrctor , regulating the same and axing penalties for the violation of the same Section 1.-lie I. ' . ordained by the city council of tue city of Council Bluffs , In. , that it shall 1)0 unlaWful for any person c.r persons to leldle ) , hawk , sell or oiler for sale upon the streets of.Councii illuffs , In , , nay fruit. vetnialns or nroduee without first obtaininga lIcense therefor from said city , See , 2.-That there shall be charged annually - nually for each team or carrIage used for the purpose of selling such fruit or pro- dtmce the sum of $50 anti the same shall be COlleCtOl from each person using or owning tue same alIt ! that no license shall be issued for a shorter period than six months or for a 1cm amnouiit thama * 25. Sec. 3.-That for time Purpose of issuing licenses under this ordinance , time year shall be divided' imato two Periods of six ieontlw eacia , beginning on the first ( hays of Febru- ni'y anal August , rcspeetively , of each year , anal all licenses shah terminate on saIl ( ( ladLes. whether the holders thereof have held the same for the period of ix months or for a shorter imriod. Sec. 4.-ny pern violating the provisions - visions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misalemncanor 511(1 upon coil- viction thereof shall be lined not less than $5 nor more than $10 for each offense. Sec. 5.-Nothing iii thIs ordinance shah be deeniotl to apply to any person for sell- hog the proluce of his o'ii hands. See. 6.-All ordInances or Parts of prdi- minces in conilict herewith are hereby re- pealed. Sec. 7.-Thin ordinance shall take effect and be In force , ( roan and after its passage - sage and publication , as provided by law , Under the ordInance at present in force , which was passed February 4 , iSIS , the license for hucksters or hawkers was placed at $75 per year. no license to Issue for less than a year and license year to commence Febrtiary 15. Under time new ordinance truck farmers who peddle their own produce wIll not be subject to tile license. The license is directed at persons vhio purchase from the commission - sion houses and then hawk their goods from liotiso to house In competition wIth the grocer. They cay that figures don't lIe , That won't hold together. The other day a lady purchased a picture at an out-of-town art store and then vIsIted our art department. We had the same picture. Tile selling figures - ures on the one in our store were over $1 less than what she paid at tile other place , Moral-When wanting anything In the plc- turci line call at tile old rehiahlo Paint , Oil and Glass company's fltore. Masonic temple , and go through the art department. Klein , 112 Broadway. keeps the finest fruits in Council Bluffs. Map of Cuba , West IndIes and the World at The flee office. lOc each. SOC I id'l'Y I S CO ( INCI 1 II 1tT FF5. 'l'riilP4 to the Miticyaty anti Itiilei to I.ul1 , t ' ' . ( 3iniiicsvii re the 'I'iiIiir. Although social functions as a rule have beema eschewed during the warm wether time people of Council Bluffs are busy enter- tabming out-of-town friends and relatives who are vIsiting the oxposition. This gIves occasion for many pleasant parties to the OXlOsitioll nnd evening excursions to the Midway , of which the swell sot and tile younger members especially seemed never to tire. During the past week this form of amusement has been varied with evening rides to Lake Manawa. 0110 of the Jolliest and about time only social event of any importance during tile past week was the lawn supper gIven by Mr. alldl Mrs. Louis Zurmuehion , Jr. , FrIday - day evening at their pheasant home at the corner of Illmmff street and Willow avenue , As ( laritness closed upon the scene the lawn was prettily lighted with fancy colored Ian- terns , Miss Ella Wirt of 716 Willow avenue has as 11cr guest Miss Jessica Morgan of lie- bron , Neb , Ill honor of her guest MIss Wirt will give a iilcnie tomorrow evening at llanscomn park , Omaha. Miss Augusta Hunt of Wnrrenshtjrg , Mo , , is visiting Mrs. Vt' , Q , tpencer of Harrison street. II. C , Schicidlo anti vito and party of friends leas'o today for Noble's lalce to camp out for several weeks. Miss Ruth Williams is visiting friends in Missouri Valley. Mr. and Mm's , Goodman , Mrs. II. U , Morgan - gan ammmd ( langhter and Mrs. S. C. Moore are visiting frlemmds In Avoca for a few days. Mrs. J , H , Sites , nvo Miss Alice Holland , is bore from Arkansas and is the guest of time fnmnll of N. P. Dodge on Frank street , Miss Enuna'illhams and her guest. Miss Jennie Gregg of Omaha , have been spending - ing the vast vcek at the Iiurbridgo farm , twenty mIles east of time city , sirs. Frank W'arner and daughter Clara of Gutbrio county were tile guests during tjio Past week of F. US'artmer and family. They returned imorimo Friday , Mrs. .1 , Annls is visiting her son , A , D , Ammimis , of 1b9 rurloy's Glen , Miss Laura Fiickingcr , who lass been seriously ill witlm appendicitis , is improv- 11mg , altimougil she is still very weak amid confined to her bed , J , Z1 , Ocmrsier anti dimugitter are visiting ill Odebolt , Ia. John lAnder and daughter have returmmed fromlm a visit to friemmals in Missouri Valley , Mrs , 0 , \ ' . Graiianm is entertaining her sister , Mrs. B. C.Vcmrroil of Moline , Ill , , anti her son , lloihis , Dr. floss anal Miss Martian hioss of lIt , .Joseimhm , Mo , , are guests of Miss Mama hllanchard , City Auditor Evans lass as lila guests 11ev. J , H. Iavls , formerly pastor of the First Baptist church hero , and his family , Mrs. A. II.V. . Fitch of Avoca , wbo has been the guest of II. J , Cbamnber8 amid fumamily , returned to her home last oven. lug. Miss Edna Butler , daughter of Court RePorter - Porter W , I. Butler , leaves on a visit to. day % 'itii friends in Sheridan , Wyo , Mrs , 'IV. II. Bates of Bluff street is on- Joyiug a visit from her mother from Elin , Ill , p. c , DoVol anti wife leave tomorrow for a triii to Salt Lake , Miss 1lltltiliO leVel has returned from a pleasant visit with friends In Denver , Cob , Mrs. II , L. Jpnney , accomnpaniec by Frank , the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Officer , baa _ _ _ . , - t Pt.w- - - - - - ' gone to Wayne , Nob. , on it visit to her pie- ter , Mrs , George Damon. On Friday evening the Grmnymedo Wheel club gave a musical itt their rooms , It was one of the most delightful gatherings of the season , Itefreebment were served in the library. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Van BrUnt anti family are spending the summer at. Madison Lake , Mina , Mrs. Fred \Velse , accomianied by her daughter anti grandson , left Wednesday for a trip to lluropo. They will visit in Chicago - cage anti New 'York before sailing. William Woodwortlm and datighter , hattie , accompanied by Miss Bmily Boone ofVar. . rca , Ill. , are time guests this week of N. % ' 4 Williams and family on Stutaman street. Miss Pratt of Des Moines , who lisa been the guest during the week of time Misses Schoenigen , returned hOme Friday evening , Mrs. Charles Konigmacher its enterinimming Mr. anti Mrs , Jacob Konigmnsebor of liphra- ta , Pa. The Misses Miles have as their guests their cousins , time MisSes Laura and Corn Mack of Davenport , Ia. , who are isitimig the exposition. F. Ii. 11111 and family of Third avenue are entertaining Ml's. Cal Mannimmg , Miss Marie Manning amid Mr , Bdwin Iannint'f Ottunlwa , Mrs. George II. Miles 'is ehjoyjbg a. visit from her sister , Miss Ada S. YontzOf Fort , Scott , Knn , Mrs. JV , ilacharach , formerly at this cIty , but now a resident of ltocktord , III. , is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Forsythe. Mrs. G. It. Drake is entertainIng Mrs. C. W. Daniels of Greene , Ia. , and Mrs. A P. Codner of Parlcerburg , Ia. Miss Maine Amy , who went to Salt Lake for her beaitb , has derived much beneimt from the change , Mr. Stymest Stevenson entertained thirimlg the last week a party of friends and rein- tives who were visiting tIme exposition. The party included Mrs. Henry Stevenson , Misses Ethel Burrows , Mary Sharpiess tmntl Harriet Blood and Mrs. E , 11. Burrows of Ansley , Nob. Mrs. May MeMenomy entertained during the last veck Judge and Mrs. William Rob- imison of Jefferson City , Mo. , who , accompanied - panied by their 5011 Ralph antI daughter Addle , were visiting the exposition. Mrs. Vincent I3attia is visiting In Salt Lnko City. Mrs. J.V. . Camp of First avenue has as her guest her sister , MIss NIna Ellis of Minneapol is. Mrs. J. Singer of Brooklyn , N. 1' . , is visitIng her father , L. Goldgraber of 16 North First street , Mr. and Mrs. C. S , Byers entertained the last week Mrs. W. S. Case and son , Ellis , of Kansas City. Miss Nellie Ilaworth entertained the last week Miss Gladys Garoutte of Des Moines amid Miss Agnes Casadoer of Lincoln , Neb , Mrs. Fred Lyon is entertaining her cousin , Mrs. Joseph Franklin of Kansas City. Garcia , the Cuban leader , has his back UI ) because of an alleged grievance agaitmst General Shnfter , the commander of the Santiago forces. We never had any such exporiemmce. Ours has always been of the most cordial relations with the people of Council Bluffs , possibly because we court their friendship by giving them the finest fresh fish ever seen In a market in this city and we vill continue to give them the same satisfaction as of yore. Sullivan- the grocer , 343 Broadway. Klein's popular summer drinks continue to lead all others. CITY 'VILi. I'itIdSS I'S'S C1AIM , ImmteiiIM to Sue tire Motor Commspnmmy for mc GrinLIjig 11111 of ISIII. City Attorney S\'adsworth flied in the an- perior court yesterday a trial notice nod will insist on bringing to trial at the next term time suIt of the City against the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge corn- pany for the collection of Intersection taxes. The suit was commenced In 1801 , but has from one cause or another been permitted to hang fire. In 1893 it was submitted on an agreed statement of facts which has , however , never been filed , The city's claim against the motor company originally amounted to $8,705.33 , but of this amount the company paid $116 and was given a further credit for $179.41 , the cost of repairing - pairing a motor car which was run into by one of the hose carts of the fire department in September. 1891 , leaving the firnount as now claimed by the city at $8,409.02 , The city's claim is for filling ditches on Avenue A , from Fourteenth to Thirty-sixth street ; for replacing the pavement on Broadway torn up by time motor company when laying its tracks ; for time intersection paving on Broadway from Twelftii to First street ; ( or the intersection paving on Pearl and Main streets from Broadway to the Rock Island depot ; for the intersection paying - ing on Fifth avenue from Pearl to South Eighth street , and for the. grading at intersections - tersections of Avenue A and Fifteenth to Twenty-sixth street inclusive. The priml- cipal amount of the claim is the immtersection paving on Broadway , which i. $3,097.05. ' , 'That true , 'tis pity , pity 'tie 'tie true" timat there ace ti large number of Couocil Bluffs peoilo ) vlto forget to order a mess of fresh fish for their Sunday diuner until our store is closed for the day. Itcmemher we only keep open on Sundays till noon. Sullivan , the grocer , 343 Broadway , telephone 161. Ajax tablets-a wonderful nerve tonic for restoring vitality and energy. Cure guar- antecil. 50 cents at Iellnvemi's. 'Washburn and Mauror mandolins and guitars , Bobbing amId Crown piammos ; ab'mo- lutely high grade instruments of all kintis at flouricius' Music House , 325 Broadway , where the organ stands upon the building. Jicili llstute TrammNfers , The following transfers were filed yesterday - day in the abstract , title and loan omcc of J. W _ Squires , 101 Pearl street ; Simeriff to Samuel Hoyor , lot 0 block 16 , hleers' ititl. . anti lot 2 , block 29 in I'dtmhlin's stmbti , , a , d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 Blue I'd. ' Stilt nmmd husimnd to L. L. Pierce , lots 6 anti 7 , block II , Car- icon , v. d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 John Clayton ammd wife ot cal \Viliianm H. Clayton. tiimd. 7.5 of nvm4 arid n ! , { inv'27531 ' , v , ti , , , , , . . . . , , , , . , , , , . , . , . , 2,000 , Three transfers , total. . . . . . . . . . . . TImis many mmot be a good tinmo to sell you a heating stove out of our hardware do- partmnemmt. but it is aim excellent time to sell you a imice bedroom or parlor suit out of our furniture department , We have aommmotlmlng fancy in that line and you can bimy at a very low figure , Peterson & Sclmo9ning , Merriam block , FOR SALE-Iooci second-head bicycle at a bargain. Cell at Thmo Bee ome , Council Bluffs , The El Palencia , all Havana , finest cigars to be fount ! anywhere , all sizes anal all prices. They are great enmokers , We have a big supply aim hand and can give you anything - thing you want , C. A , Moore , Corner cigar store , Baldwin block , Marriage ileeim.es. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the ! cltowtmmg persoos ; Name anti Residence , Age. Jairnes Ilisliop , Omnha , , , . , , , , , , , . , , . . . . . , . . 25 Olga Ilerhil , Omaha , . . , . , , . . , , , . , . . , . , , . . , , . 20 Frederick lInker , Omaha . , . . , . , , . , , . , , ; , , . , 21 Esther \V. llultberg , Omaha , , . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 John llolzer , South Omaha , , , . , . , , . , , . , , , . 23 Dora llinkbe , South Onmnhu , , . , , , , , . , , . , , . . 23 Military i'tmiermil 'I'lii' . John Neiger , the nephew of Jobi % LIbdcr , who died while serving as a member of corn- imany I ) , First Arkansas volunteer infantry , at Cami ) Chickamnauga , will be given a mihi. tary funeral , The remains arc expected to I t ) su . , ' , , 'l ' . , . , . , , . _ , 'a' . .S . I t.45 I.4Y. ' . , ' , . . . , . , ' . , . . ' - . tt f. ; ' . First 11)1)ea1'tl11ce hero of the Drum. 1\Iajor \ of the Fa L J mous 14th Regimeiit , 0. N. G. Baud , Columbus , 0. , MAJOR GEORGE L BEHRENS , Tb World's 6reatest Uhtnin Drum Major. qt In a wliii'lwiiid of Evoliitioiis with the Baton. Mr. Beh z rens is the winner of the Columbus Evening Dispatch , 1)l'ize for best repi'esentatioii of , "Uncle Sam. " Begiiis an . en bb ° a ° ement at Lake Mtmawa today. . , ' . . . MANAWA. - . - , I . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - arrive hero either tonight or early tomorrow flmornhmig and the funeral , which will be in charge of the Grand Army of the Republic post , vlli be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow mnormmlng from the undertaking roonms of Charles Lunkboy on Broadway. Int'mrmncnt will be in Walnut 11111 cemetery. It was unanimously resolved at tIme meet- log of Abe Lincoln post , No. 29 , Grammd Army of the Republic , imeld last evening. that the post turn out as an organization amId invite the Union Veteran Legion , the Ummion Veteran - eran union and all old soldiers amid sailors , also the High school cadets , to attend the ftmneralof the into John Neiger , company p. First Arkansas volunteers , whose funeral will take place Monday , July 25 , ( rota the undertaking rooms of Chprlcs Lunkley , at the foot of Glen avenue on Broadway. The High school cadets will act as an escort to the old soldiers nod as the firing party at the grave. The pallbearers selected by the Post rre : Comrades Fonda , iloon , David Cousins , Davis nod laltby. A good many little thIngs put together make a big thing. That's what some of our would-be conipetitors think , but it isn't so. A big timing is like a mountain. It remains the same. That is why our store Is the big. gest thing in the paint , oil and glass busi. ness of any Institution of the kind on the Missouri slope. Council Bluffs Paint , 011 and Glass company , Masonic temple , The oflicial photographs of chic United States Navy , cOOtaining over 200 pIctures of the vessels. with their officers and a num- of the views of tliq ill-fated MaIne , can be had at the Council Bluffs oflico of The lIce for 25 cents anti a lIce coupon. Gusoli ime I1x511MIolms I'reyenlel. A very remarkable gasoline stove is on exhibition at Cole & Cole's that burns either coal oil or gasolIne. If you mix coal oil and gasoline It makes no difference and is a very wonderful device and practical. COLE & COLE. Check Wrker Arresle.ui. A German giving the Imaino of ICari liar- bets was arrested last evenlimg for attenipt- ing to pass a check , bearing what is supPosed - Posed to Imavo been the forged signature of David Bradley & Co. , time implement firm on South Mnin street. liarbets presemited time check , which was made out for $57.95 , at the real estate office of E. H. Lougee , but Mr. Lougee at once sUsleCtcd that time check was a forgery and so told the man. Ilarbets left the office and proceeded in tIme direction of I3ayliss park and Mr. Lougee immediately notified the police by telephone. tn officer was sent to the park , but iinrbets had die- appeared by this time. Three officers were then detailed on the case anti liarbets was overhauled near the water works station , evidently making tracks for Omaha. As the officer approacimed liarbets tore tip several letters and a check , which is thought to be the one lie presented at Lougee's office. The pieces were carefully piclcetl imp anal nn attempt - tempt viil be made today to lmmmt tileni to- getimer. Harbots admits presenting the check , hut denies knowing that it was a forged one. The other day a man made the remark timat ho woUial have given a gootl round sImm of money to have seen one of time great sea fights , \\'orjler what. ho would give to witness some of time fierce struggles in landing the monster big fish , captured from the sea , for time vxclusivs use of Sullivan , the grocer , 343 Broadway. Genuine new Columbine , $40.00 while they last. First come first served , We can oimly get a few at this price. COLE & COLE. The Evans laundry : s the leader in fine work both for color anti finish , 620 Pearl street. Phone 290. Time flee's photogravures of time exposition , part one , consisting of sixteen beautiful viei's , can be had at time CouncIl Bluffs olilco for 50 cents and a Bce coupon , See advertisement - tisement on amiother page. always Up with time times , Mr. Frank Etlgar has nddeti on electric fan to time recent - cent improvements of his imarber shop , 13 i'earl street , Ills vatroims can now get a good , sm'oolii shave or au up-to-abate hair cut ammtl enjoy a refreshing breeze while sitting or reclining in time chair , R. W , Friese has purchased a League bIcycle from' Cole & Cole. DEATH RECORDI Old Set tier of liilctii Chly. DAKOTA CITY , Nob. , July 23.-lIpeelal. ( ) -Word was received here totlay of the death of C , II , Ryan at Sioux City , Ia. , after a few days' Illness with t'phoiai fever , i'dm' , Ryan was one of Dakota county's pioneer aettler , lie was married in 1876 to Miss Mary Ii. Branoamm , who with four children survive him , ltiiVtlUt'Il of liphitiieriit , OSMOND , Nob. , July 23-O3pocial.- ) Diphtheria has again broken out bore. Time family of Ltverymau IIooth , who had a siege of It last winter , is again 1mm q inrantlne , Time oldest son , Alva , cmgeal 18 years , died last night at 9 o'clock with it. Mrs. i0hiiihemtIi ' % % ' , Vineemit , CLAY CENTER , Kan. , July 23-SpeciaI ( Tobegram.-Mrs ) , Elizabeth Vt' . Vincent , mother ofV. . I ) , Vincent , congressman from time Fifth distrIct of Kansas , died at a late hour last night. loiiii Soldier. SAN FRANCiSCO , July 23.-Corporal Daniel Nowson of company B , Fifty-first Iowa , died at. Camp Merritt today of pacu- monIa. - - . . - - - . - - . . ' . - . , - The. Little Fellows Can be kept cool , neat and comfortable - able if you oniy know how , Well , we'll tell you. Come to . ourS store and see our line of' Wash Suits. We have them at 35c , 4c , 50c , 75c , SSc , $1 , $1.25$1.35 , $1.50 , $1.65 a suit , and we will give'.a-"box kite . with each suit , ' . . . , . . ' Metcalf & Metcalf , Successors to Metcalf Dros , 18 and 20 Main St. 17 and 19 Pearl St. This Means Business0 Moore's Stock Food Co. , will pay $5.00 a head. for any bunch oJ shoats that die with worms or cliolei'a after being fed on Moore's Stock Food according to directions for six inoiith. Will pay flyc cetits a 1)0U1ld live \veigllt for any bunch of chickens that die with cholei'a or roup if beiI3g fed 011 Moore's Cliarnpiou Pot.iltry 'Food. Will pay ten cents each for every kiise or mite found in potii- try house after treating it to a coat of Moore's Death to Lice and Mites. Moore's Stock Food will put your wild. steers on their feed and they will gaul l'roin two to four pounds a day.Vrite for prices and statemelits. Moore's Stock Food Co. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. : FRUIT AND 6ARDN FARMINO PAV J ? Aroun-1 Council Bluffs I / iJ it ; ' ; ' ( Dim Ctlfl bmi' Improved amid unlnmpm'oved fruit lnii.1e cliemiper Iii I4 timi. , 'itiiiit ) ' thicin , mmmyss'iiere In the Jiisitctl Slates , 'Fii-rc I. no failIj : : . . lire of crou. Imere , J.ook at our Fruit Falrni ' 1mile hwy mire I hour- . t 1ni , . , , ' 4' . ' 2 ci ? Dir LXI 'Fime Iteat E.tatt , , , iiml Lottim lirokore , 39 Pearl St. Council BlnU'iIta & ? , . : S. . I'ersonally coimtitmct buyers through our thaeiit for iiiformation 110(1 state wlaayomi , ' . .t orambarals free of charge waimt , GET A BIG ORDER FROM FRANCE Cie'g'i Ii II ii UI rio tuJ'urn iaIt HI . 'vl rio ititiimflhii'ilt for Fist' hlti mmd red S I reel Cmi rs , CLEVELAND , OJuly 23TimeVaiker Manufacturing company of this city lmas re- celvetl one of time largest single orders ever booked by that ilrm , 'Fhmo order Caine from Paris , anti was ( or equipment for 500 dec. trio street cars. This Inclutles 1,000 motors , 1,000 , coimtrollers , 500 trolleys and other tIe. tails. Tue order s'ill amount in value to o'er $500,000 , l'1dNSIOS I'Oht SVES'i'IihLS Vtt'I'131t. % NS , Survivors of LimIt' Vur Iiezmmpiih.retl li ) ' I hii' ( vui-rsiI Go'emqsiii.uil. WAShINGTON , July 23.-Special-- ( ) Pensions have been issued to the follow. log ; Issue of July 12 : Nebraska : Atiditional-Tlmornas C. Klumb , Hcodersomm , $0 to $8 , Restoration anti re- issue-Wliiianm Ofieid , ilead , Cairo , $12 , Orlgiuai , widows , ete.-Ehien N , Miller , Gibbon , $12 , Iowa : Original-Daniel Wolf , Elkador , $0 , Increase , George W. Palmer , Mommroe , $16 to 30 ; Joseph N. W'est , Des MoInes , * 10 to $12 Lorenzo 0. Snook , Eldomm , $12 to $11 , Golerado : OrIginal-Alexander C'pchran , Ga and 9kcv Gasoline Engines. to 250 ; , J Horse Power. ELEVATOR MACIiiNfihlY OP ALL. llNDS. all on us o. vrit ( , for priee amid descriptions I.t'iI1 lIhtAiLI0y % Co. , 'ommiiel I Jiulf.s , l.nvn , THE NEUMAYER JACOB NiiV.1AYER ' , PIOp. 204 , 200 , 201. 210 , Broadway , Council Bluffs. Itates , 11.25 per day ; ' 15 rooms. First-class Ia eves y respect. Motor hue to tail depots. Local agercy for time Celebrated St. Louis A , Ii , C. hoer. 1"lrst-class bar 1cm connection - nection , Victor , $6 ; .Aionzo P. Joimimsomi , Floicoco , $3 , Increase-Oscar Icller , oenver , $8 to $10 , Montana ; Origlmtai-Juscphus iticli , DII- lou , $6 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 I tl . - .i I ii..I i'ii ruN fill t 'tS'g'i I , SAN F1IANCISCO , July 25.-A letter from Itamnpart City in the Little Minook district In Alaska iiaccs the output of nine claims for the season at. $118,000. Time stcamiier Kalamazoo is reported to hove been lost iii Thirty.muile rivcr. A ,1 , .LIL r PARTIAL BONA PIDE ' , LIST , , . Of actual rtmrcimascrs of time II0YAU llAltiM\N P1\NOS ; 1,096 actually sold to date , They tire all our friends anti vill rccornmmidimml tltemn to all who want a good piano 1drmm'illiamn l'remmtiss , Dtimminp , Ia. Itcs . 0. Rogers , Dummiaip , lit , i flhmmi I ltme , Lti a tat ) , , 1 a. Earn ltratifot'd , ( ilenwood , In , Framik , L. ltrowmm , ( irisvolml , in , _ r. v. lircavmm , Iit'lWuIti , lam. .Jolmmm F. Crumimley , Orisu ulti , in , 1 _ . , Bougimimmami , ( Jriswtltl , lit , C. C. Oimmmstenti , I imirlata , lit , L. Tacmmmatsca , liutlatii , In , 0.17 , Culllson , I harlan , In , . . ' . : il. lihis , Little Sioux , in. (1. Ii , CamdweIl , Ltmgatim , lim. Ilminker Cattlwell , Logatmm , lowat. I inttlo Ii. Cmtdwelb , Logitim , IU'a. 11 , al erti mmmaum , 1ogamm , I a. ( 'littit E , Cadweli , 1.ogttn , iostt , S. V. Clark , Mmmgmmuhia , Iii , S. , 1 loll e ii tmger , l a gimtml In , I it , . I , . 11. Ca'uimm , 1iatiiietoim , Imt , Lizzie Murroco , Montianmimm , In. J.V. . Noye $ , Zdommdmmmmmtmi , lii. , ' 1\iyt'taL .Aliieebci' ) , lied O.tk , Ia _ 1' . It. V.'mctei's , llheilmy , I'm. \V. a. Moore , Silver Cit' , lac. M. Id. lititluker , Sliver City , lit. J. It. MeDotigni , Sioux City , In , ' Jolmim It. Mtimmdy , Sioux City , in. 0. V. TiautfliltOmm , Viihiitcu , ilL. : tli's. Cuwghii , Viiiisctt , In. Mr. Mtttthmc'ivmmVooibimme. . ha , Abbey Seihiek'ootitimme , , hat. ' g ii , 1\t. Cornmainy'ocuibiue , In. ' ' I 1. Memmtiei , Neoha , lam. . N. Ii. Dillon , Neoia , Ia. A. A.Vntts , Neola , in. ' ' \v. I" . Scimuber'ooiibiiie , Ia. . t J.v. . Aistotm , Mltcetlomiiat , In. , . \ \ . J. Coll&tnder , I"ortllanti , lo , . 0. A. 1ogtae , Simemmat immion ii , I a. ' Josiah Needimammi Siicimammtlouhm , In. Mi's. E. Ii , Silaliemmberger , limmimerlitl , Icb , it. 'I' . Simmithm , Fuirbury , Neb . . 'p. . Mt's. 0. It , llolbe'oodbine ( , Ia. Gertrude ii , J'emmmmedy , Logaml. In. J. L. IImuck , Grand islumial , Nob. Mrs. llatttie Anderson , Sliver City , Ia , 'F. C. Boylaim , Simemmutmtlouim , lii. George A. ittephmeims , Lovlimg Springs , In , F' . B. Ileachy , Carietoam , Neb. Dr. J. L.'ltt , Logttmm , lit. A. It. Sehlicic , Voodbine , In. FlUnk l'itaimmtnem' , Silver City , Ia. 'r.V. . Austin , ( 'veto , Neb , Jv. . J tt 1l isoim , 'tiommtiai lii iii , In. , J. ' . Iillin , Laimmoni , lii. Itlm's. Gract. Cummraad , Gmnmmtl lelitod , Neb , II. F. Stii' , Heg Creek , In. John SttiIim , W'almoo , Neim. Jumne iirmuiy , J'lbtom , , Net , . . J. C. Floor , i"reimlommt , Net . JammieM J. Dtiy , l'rt'nmotmt , Neli. . . ' , ) Luiti l' . Kimigilt , lri'immgtoim , Nob. Mary I. . . Dmbbin , Lhimcolim , Net , lietmrletta D. Lichaty , Lined , , , Net . lairs. P. Antletson JJmmcoiim , Net . W. J. Kissick , hubbell , Nob. Nancy V. Voabmat'g , Ioa'chiester , Neb. ' C. J , hayes , Edgar , Nob. a Mrs. H. hI. AleNisim , % 'isiicr , Neb. . James Kreidel , Wayne , Nob. C. L. Sturde'atimt , Atkinson , Neb , A. A. Nastedtler , Blair. Neb , . , L. Id. Camp , Blair , Net , Bietne Rose , lirowimavilie , Nob. itoilo Barlow , Decatur , Neb. itOhet't Brown , Dommipianim , Nub , H. H. Moore , Idmviimg , Neb , Julio basoim , F'ahia tity , Nob. Mollie 1' , Pnxton , Falls City , Neb. A. I'd. Simocimmalcer , F'tmhlem'tom , , Nob. J. Fl. limttemnmm , Grammml Isianti , Net , F. 11. Bucilimelt , Grand IsiamIti , Nob. Julius Ftaerimmamm , Grand Ishitiiti , Nob. Nary 13.Vatgimc'r , Grnmid Fslttnd , Neb , II. L. Giovor , ( irantl lslumd , Nob. inx 1 ioflmnnim , Grnimti Islamal , Neb , Ed C. Mairsim , Grammd Islaimd , Nob. H. IV. PlcAliistcr , Grand isiminti , Nob. J , II. Purdy , Grnmmtl lslntmd , Nd , . Dr. II , J. icing , Gracimti Iiammiti , Neb. Charles A.Veavey , Cramul Ishatial , Neb. F'ranlc'rlght , Gratmmd Island , Nob. J. A. Forbes , ( irmanti Isinmmtl , Nob. J.V. . 1)avis , Grand Islnimtl , Nub. Itlin Lehanuim , Gramntl Island , Nd , . Ciatma II , Smith , Oramol Iiatmtl , Neb , Joha ii 'aihl ink , 0 rantl I slat imci , Nd , . ' . jlmmat A. titular , Grand Island , Nob. f ' . . . ' C. P. llomtlt'rson , , Grand Island , Ncb , 7 I I I. I I. I lathe (4) ( ) , Crantl Island , Neb , F. it. 1iottitz , 1 iatrvartl , Nub. P. J , l'attrick , litmmnboldt , Nob. j. I. Wiiiinmmis , i't'atrnoy , Neb , Katto M , Iloiden , Keatrimel' , Neb , Wiiliam Iiecht , Kottrney , Nob. Ilotner J. Alien , Ioairnoy , Neb , F. II. Gilclmrist , iCearnoy , Nub. Pratt & Bailey , Nortim Lola ) ) , Nd , . II , S. Sears , North LOUt ) , Nob. .1. V , 'rlmomais , North Loop , Net . I I. L. itic\Vilhlain , Ogahinlu , Nob. Dr. Crawford , Wayne , Neb , S. 13. ScatllVayame , Neb , , lmtimmes C. Bruce , Atlatntlc , lit. . , . ' 5 , \Vntson , j'.tlnntic , In , ' Johmim Cope , Atniissa , In , A. Green , Atiattmtic , Itt. F , C. Weimer , Atlantic , itt. 1'm'atmk Steppe , A mmd Ubtimi , I a . , Mrs. 11. ii , 'l'erm'lhi , Autltmbon , In. J. IL , 11111(0 , Avoca , lit. Colonel I ) . N. Smtmmford , Avocu , In. 11. 0. Seiffert , Avocit , In. L. L. Vnlemmtiime , Avoca , In , IV. F. Gray , IIiamciaard , Ia. T. C. Baird , Clarinda , Iii , Ella Btmckert , Crestoim , In. 13. J. Swanson , Crestomi , lit. A. L. Manning , Dunlap , Ira. 'I' . J , l'attterson , 1)tmimlmmp , In. Mrs. S. 0 , Wimnbey , Osceoiat , Neb , Ii , M. Mills , Oscooin , Nub , 11ev. ' .1' . D. Iavis , I'alrnyrn , Neb , A. L. Iiarringtomm , I'awnou City , Neb , lit. It , Orr , I'oimcn , Neb , ' 1' . I" . 'l'onmplciiis , Ponca , Neb , . ' lViliiamn Muntlny , Sargent , Neb , A. L. Covey , Scotiat , Neb , D. 1' . Hull , Scotia , Nd , . Dr , R , I. Smith , Shmoitoti , Net . I ) . ' 1' , Smith , , Shelton , Neb , Robert Oirni'feider , Hidimey , Nd , . Lommien iii. Merrill , St. l'amtil , Neb , . C. V. I'ityne , St. Path , Nd , . 'p. II. Bownitn , Valpatramiso , Neb. V. 0 , I'erkins , Inviti City , Nob. George I ) . Simeesely , Iavid City , Neb , 0 , IVolf I , David City Nob. V. C. Rtt9'moltlH , DlLil ity , Neb , A. C. liabin , BeatrIce , Nob. N. 11. IiIloci , Ilnm4tings , Net , It , Stoss'itrt , hastings , Nob. II. II. Gray liamatings , Neb , James \V , 1i'ahiztce , Greoley Center , Nob. Mueller Piano - AND . Organ Co. los Mum SI5 , Council BluFfs / p