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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1898)
= 1WaTr' : r , PP "tn4 r r , M r s TITS OMATTA DAILY 1fl Et SAPV1I fAY , 1 1TC'1TSrU r , 1808. H IOWA NEWS OP INTEREST' ' : ; COUNCIL BLUFFS. dl'olt MENTION. Budweiser beer , Rosentebl. Tel. 323 , Smoke "J A H' sc cigar. 7looro'n Stock Food makes fat. Finest work , Bluff City Laundry. Smoke Iron Chancellor sc cigar. C. II. Jncqucmtn & Co jewelers and op. ticians , 27 South Main street. Mrn. J. C , l.nngan of Cllnton , In , , Is In ( ho city visiting the oxposltlon , I Mtn , W. S. Itlce has been called to Dodge , Neb by the Illness of her daughter , Mrs. Ocorgo Lowls , Elmer 11. Adams and wife of Chicago are nrnnng llto exposition visitors making Council - cil llluffs their headquarters. Mrs , J. B , llssell and Miss I : . A , 1' . illssell of Denver , Cole arrived in the city t yesterday to visit the exposition. A marriage llcensu was issued ycsterday to Cinrence Stotler , aged 19 , and Jounlo Crlaweil , agek 18 , both of Omaha. 1 0. R. Woodward and vIfo of Carroll , Ia. , are In the city. They arrived yesterdny to visit the exposition for several days , itev. 6' . N. Rink of Cleveinnd , O. , is visiting - ing his father , itov , J. Itlule , of this city , and taking In the sights at the exposition. Although Mss Laura Flickinger will ho confined to her bed for several weeks yet , the attending physiclaus pronounce her now out of danger. Don't you think It must be a pretty good , laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Wchi-that's the "Eagle , " 724 Broadway , The members of the liasvntiau comwis- slon 1)0550(1 through hero yesterday morning on Northwestern No , 1. They 'cut webt on the Overhand b'lycr , Mrs. C , 1V. Deming returned to her home In Denver , Cola yesterday , after spending a very pleasant visit with her sister , Mrs , Don Ecklcs , on Fleming avenue , Officer Alhro , who has the distinction of hieing the tallest policenlmt on the fo'ce , felt if anything six Inches taller yesterday. A baby girl at Ids home was the cause , Gilbert W1tlkcr of the - firm of Fowler , Dick & 1Vniker , Proprietors of the Boston store , accompanied by his wife , Is him the city , null Incidentally visiting the exposl- tiara. tiara.A A bushiness meeting of the democratic city central committee and of such members of the county central committee who reside Iu the city will be held this evening at 148 Broadway , - Field & Co.'s representatives , accon- panied by Mrs. Thompson , nrrlved In ( ho city yesterday to spend several days taking In the exposition. In the district court yesterday In the case of the Omaha National haul : against J. W. Squire 1111(1 nthters , the defellIhlut flied a motion to dissolve injunction and answer to the plaintiff's nrnended petition. Thu bicycle , thought to have been stolen Tlnrsdny night from Bert Wise , a rnes- aolger boy , 811(1 sa reported by him to the police , was found later in front of a building - ing on Broadway , where ho had left it. F I Drlquetto has recovered a wheel which was stolen front Cole & Cole several months ago. It was found in possession of a fnr- h mer living between Atlantic and Anita , but had passed through several hands before coming Cato ills iOSSCSBiOll. Bev. Alex Litherland of the Second I'res- byterlan church and Rev. henry Do Long go to Crescent City tonight to attend the Sunday school convention to be 1101(1 there 'I today and tomorrow. The convention corn- 12t prises the Sunday schools of the northwest t townships of the county. The cntertat nont committee ns well as the reception- committee of thee grand ; i lodge , Knights of Pythias , meeting , ' , 'III a meet tomorrow niornhlg at 10 o'clock It 1 Pylhlan hull f11 the Merriam block , Chair- ; 1 men Beuo 110(1 Stuart of the two committees are anxious that mill members be present. 4 Philip Pnscbel leaves this morning for ' Tampa , Fla. , on his way to Santiago , where he enters the commissary department of r the government service. His fellow clerks in the Citizens' Slnto bank presented ldm ) with a Imndsonro leather 'valise and the { members of the choir of St. Francis \avler s church with a silver flask , Mrs , Lucy B , Dennis , wife of A. W , Denim - im nis , 1821 Sixth avenue , died yestemday morning - ing , aged 22 years. Mrs. Dennis leaves n baby boy , one week old. Thin funeral will ho held tomorrow mornhtg nt 10 o''loak from I time residence , the remains being taken from f ( hero to Missouri Valley , .hare they svll ; lie interred In time fanny b'n ial ground. I Robert Musselninn , limn painter who tell froi the high cupola of the Washington n"anuo hmhool boil 'Iing 'rhursday rimernlug , was resting easily yesterdny , lie is troubled 'with cnnsldorable paht in iris hnclm when he utttenlpts to niovo , which lends his physician to bellovo that probably lln spine may have iCen injured. It avid ho several days yet before ho can he pronounced out of danger. 'rim 01,80 against Mrs. Jenllio 1Villatus , charged by Mrs , Pearl Davis s'mti assault , and which was heard in Justice Burke's court a few (11135 ago , the Jury falling to agree , seas dlsmiii ell yesterday on nhorfin of the nslstamt county attorney , Tile CflSO against Mrs. "Texas" BalOr : , charged whir aHSaultl g MOs. JenuloVlllams , has been ContiIu 'd uulll August 12 , President J. W , Strong of Calton eel- Irge , Nei'tldield. Minn. , is the guest of Colonel 11' . J. Davenport nud fanuly for n few days while visiting thu expasitlun on his way from a trip to the Pacillc coull. President Strong Is a brother of W , B , Slromtg , formerly general agent of the Northwestern - western In this city , w'lu utter becoming gena'a1 mnfIlger of the ilurlinglon. Inter oceanic president of the Atchison , Topeka & Salta Fe road. ( ) F c . . , r TIIE J XCILLCNCI ; ; OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality anti sinqllcity ) of tire coumbiuntion , but also to the care and skill with which it in I uunlfuetured by bektntiilo processes lcnowa to thu CALK oiINIA Pin SYUUr Co. only , and svu " 'isle to hnpress upon all time Imiportance of purchasing time true amid original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is usunmfaeturcd [ by time CALIFOJINIA Pin Symwm' Co , only , a lcno vIedgo of that fact will assist one In avoiding the worthless hnltatious manufactured byathem' par- tics , 'r'ime high standing of the CAI.I- FaIINIA Flu H iwi' C , with the nmedi- cal profession , and the satisfaction whleh the geaaiue Syrup of Figs lies 'given tq mnikliotls of families. makes time none of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy , it is far In advance of all other laxatives , as It acts on the kldnoys , liver and bowels without irritating or svealcen lug them ) and it does not gripe nor nauseate , iii order to get itm benelicial effects , please remotnber time name of time Company-- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sAN ! rim cttlcil oat. LUUBnYILIJ'.Iryu .iw Yet ) : , N , Y. IIUTCTIER CARROLL ROBBED Burglars Do a Olean Job and Got But Little to Reward Them. SAFE BLOWN AND CONTENTS IRANSACKED Tlricvrs limner l a ltenr Vteulow nud Go Otit of the 1''rnut hour 'I'nking Iyerytliitr 't'hey I'nncied oIi time R'ay. When T. C. Carroll opened his butcher shop at 810 Broadway yesterday morning he nmdo the unpleasau discovery that the place had been visited by burglars during the night. The fact was made manifest when he found the front door , which had been left locked the night before at the close of business , unfastened. 11 did not take Mr. Carroll long to find that his safe ] md been broken open and the contents thoroughly - oughly ransacked. The shall cash box la- side time safe , which only contained small change to the amount of $3 , had been taken. This box contained some papers valuable only to the owner , and Mr. Carroll says lie will ho content to let the thieves keep the small change If they will return these pa- pers. pers.Examination Examination of the store shows the burglars - lars effected entrance by forcing a rear window. As the front door was opened from the Inside , the thieves evidently made their depnrturo by it. The shop is close to the Metropolitan hotel , where people ore passing - ing in and out at all hours of the night. The police were nollfied as soon as time dle- covery was made , but they have no clew to work on. C. IL Vinyl Co female remedy ; consultation - tion fCco , Ofilco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. lIcalth hook furnished. 32G 327.323 Mor- rlan block , N , Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. iiYRNI : IIItO11G11'f lye 1''Olt hI : , tItING. 11an Charged wide Forging Checks 'Pell , Ills Story. John T , Byrne , alias Tony Vade , charged with being Karl Harbert's accomplice in the robbery of David Bradley & Co.'s mail box at till postolilco and in forging the firm's endorsement to stolen checks , lied a par- tint hearing before United States Commissioner - sioner George F. Wright yesterday. The authorities were anxious to Introduce the evidence of another witness who could not be located yesterday , cud the hearing was continued for a week. The principal witness against Vado was IIarhert , who has been bound over to the federal grand jury on the same charge. lie testliled that the checks were given him by Valle with instructions to try to gel them cashed , he said that Vndo told him to get the rubber stamp made with the firm name of David Bradley & Co , on it , and that Vndo stannped the checks amid forged the signature of W. W , Loomis. Vado admitted being In liarbert's company - pany up to July 15 , on which ( late he ( Vale ) was ordered out of town by the police , but denied being in the city since then. He tried to establish an alibi by the testimony of a man named Shery , who coudacts a cigar store on Thirteenth street in Omaha , who said Vade had been in his place every day up to the time he was arrested. Two men who gave their business as waiters were put on the stand and their testimony was the same as Shery's. They had both to admit they had been convicted of felonies , and thus admission discredited their evidence somewhat. The United States was represented by District Attorney Lewis Miles , who considered - ered the case of sulllcient importance to warrant his presence at the hearing. The omclai pliotographa of the United States Navy , centalning over 200 pictures of the vessuis , with their officers and a mim- of the views of tb4 111-fated Maine. can be had at the Council Bluffs o1co of The Dee for 25 cents 1171(1 a Bee coupon. FOR SALE-GOoa secona-hand bicycle at a bargain. Call at The Dee otfce , Ceunell 13inft i Map of Cuba , West Indies and the World at The Bee once , lOc each. I t The Evans laundry is the leader in fine warn both for color and finish. 520 Pearl street. I'Ilono 2)0. ) Ilobhrd of Illghty 1)nllttrs. John McColloch , a miner from Ilanna , Wyo. , who with another miner from the same place named Peter Iledemau , have been tithing in the exposltiou , was robbed of $ SO yesterday evening at Lake Ma awa , McColloch 011(1 lfedeman had formed the acquaintance of a "farmer" In Omaha who proposed time visit to the lake. While seated at a table on the Manhattnn beach side of the lake , the "farmer" friend drew three cards from his pocket and commenced to 'slow McColloch and lledetnan how he had once ben caught for a sucker. McColloeh unshed his roll of $80 and as he did so a stranger stepped up , grabbed the money and ran , In the excitement that followed time "farmer" managed to interfere with McColloclt and Iledeman until the thief was omit of sight among the weeds and trees. McCollocli despatched liedemat to the city to notify time volico while he re- mmnined to watch their farmer friend. Deputy - uty Sheriff Weightman accompanied llede- luau back to the lake , but up to a late hour last night no trace could ho found of Mc- Colloch or the "farmer , " lfedeman , who is a Swede , was on his ss'ay to visit relatives in the northern part of town , but McColloch intended returning in Ilona as soon as he had seen enough of the exposition. Ilede roan expressed fears that his partner had met with foul play. Real Iisln/e 'I'rnirsfers. The following transfers were tiled yesterday - day ht the abstract. tithe and loan otfico of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : Cynthia MCICOoWli and iiushutd ; to Jaunt Slrotwell , s GO feet lot 3 , and subd , out lot 2 , Cason , w. d. . . . . . . , $ 65 Jahn C. Duff ruin wife , Jennie. to Ol utltn IIridgo and 'I'crnmurn I Ruil- 'vay Co. , sv 30 feet lot 10 , hloek 30 , Everelt's add. to C. It. , mv. d. . . . , . . . . , ( .00 Two transfers , aggregating. . . . . . . . . , $665 Ni. I'resroutlous nt 1'rt'senL lion , Lewis Mlles , United States prose. ruling attorney for tire southern district of Iowa , who was in time city yesterday , when risked it lie intended taking action against lire local express agents for alleged violation - tion of the war revenue m w in compcliing shippers to pay the rest of the 1-cent rev caul stoups l)1 freight receli/m said ] me did tint. There were two or three cases pending and until a declslon was reached in these It was useless , be said , involving the gov- ermnent 1n the expense of bringing oilier prosecutions. In one way limo war revenue law was being complied 'vlth Inasmuch as the required stnnmp was being placed on ell freight receipts , but if any express agent refused to accept a shipment Iron any per- boa \vho declined to pay the cost of the rev- dub stamp , then that party could ( lie an inorniation $ before a federal oiticer and the government would bo obliged to prosecute the case. lie did not advise this , however , until the cases now pending were disposed of. The matter , ho said , would be definitely settled before long , ( lets Illd of tire llnlr , mfrs. McCullough of Eighteenth avenue tae at last been enabled to get rid of the baby which she was so anxious to dispose of. Grandparents of the child who live in Mills county having rend 1110 account in time newspapers came hero n few days ago and Induced time aunt of the babe , Mrs. Brooks , front whom Mrs. McCullough had received it , to take it back into her family. Arrested on Susldelon. lt. E. West , a young fellow from Tahoe , In. , whose nnssv'crs did not satisfy the pelico , was locked up Thursday night as mm eus piclous character. lie paved to the satisfaction - faction of Police Judge Aylesworth yesterday - day that he was not a crook and had no ovll designs on the life or property of any of the citizens of Council Bluffs and w'ac discharged , Murderer Arrested , WEBSTER CITY , ia Aug , 5-special ( Telegram.-At S o'clock tills morning time marshal of the lithe town of Jewell made $1,000 In less than an Imour. It was time reward offered for time capture of a mur- derer. He faced bullets as they sped from the revolver of the hunted man and he sent back the whizzing head to let him know he did not fear his firing , In all nine shots were fired. A terrible battle was fought between time contesthnts , which resulted in time murderer being safely landed behind the bars at Jewell Juncllom. The story of lira capture is the story of an arrest that will pass into history as the most important one ever made in Hamilton county. On July 26 two tramps attacked four young mcn from DeWitt who were stealing n ride in a Northwestern box car from that city. The tramps robbed the young fellows , beat timers terribly and forced them to jump fron the train , one of them , Frank Baird , being killed. The governor offered a reward and with what the Dewitt citizens offered it made $1,000. Marshal Sam Riddle saw n tramp get out of a box car thls morning at Jeweli Junction and as he tallied with the description of the murderer he arrested him after a running fight. horse Irip , hi tiee In town. WESTBOitO. In. , Aug. 5. ( Special-This ) town has had two sensational horsewhip. pings , the first being occasioned by the alleged - leged slanderous utterances of Oscar Lytto against Mrs. J , M. Lytle , Mrs. Lytle ho- came wroth , and , taking a carriage whip , went hunting for Lytle. When she found lminm she trimmed him down in handsome style. The second case was even more sensational. Mark Bedford , aged 65 years and wealthy , has lived unhappily with his wife and a short time ago thrashed her. They settled matters by agreeing to a divorce as soon as possible , he paying her snug alimony. But the wolnen of the town were not satisfied and hired four men to horsewhip Bedford. They captured him , did the work well , administering twenty-five lashes , and have not been interfered with since. 'renchers' Institute In Session. SHENANDOAH , Ia. , Aug , 5.-Special.- ( ) The Page County Teachers' Institute is in session hero in the Western Normal college with 250 teachers enrolled , btmt it is ex- petted that the enrollment will reach 350. The institute is being conducted by Superintendent - intendent IL E , Deater. State Superintendent - ent Barrett will ho here on August 11 , and will lecture in the college chapel in the afternoon. Ex-Staato Superintendent Sabin will be hero next Monday , and will lecture in the Methodist Episcopal church Monday and Tuesday nights , and at the college Tuesday - day and Wednesday. Pend Brenks Out on a Trnln. MOULTON , Ia. , Aug. 5-Special.-Word ( ) has been received here of an affray on the southbound Wabaslm train. In which Dr. Hcaton of Coatesville , Mo and Henry Corry , ex-sheriff of Davis county , Iowa , were the principal participants. Report says that Dr. Heaton was taken off the train at Gleanwod Junction , Mo. , badly cut up and unconscious , and that Corry was taken off at Glenwood station with three bullet holes in his lungs. Bad blood has.nxlsted for some time between these parties , and limo trouble was not un- expected. Found Wandering About. CLARINDA , Ia. , Aug. 5-Special.-A ( ) woman about 45 years old and giving her name as Mrs. Mattfo Forrester was found wandering aimlessly- about the streets here. The woman is neatly dressed and had sonic little money , but she could not tell where her home was or the nnnie of any one whereby her identification might be estab- 115110(1. She refuses to eat and alleges that she is hypnotized. Kind women of the city mire caring for her , with a hope of yet leanv ing where the unfortunate woman belongs , \Vorlauur Gets a I"nli. ATLANTIC , Ia.Aug. 5 ; ( Special-George ) honey of Chicago , one of time rncn putting em time the rooMg of the now flock Island railway depot at tills place , had a narrow escape yesterday afternoon by limo staging giving way , allowing lminm to fall about ten feet , onto an iron girder of time arcmle , which prevented him falling among brick , the and iron , twenty feet below. As it was his head was considerably bruised , he seas hurt Internally and had to be carried to the ground. { Vonuui Coin nuts Suileiiie , CEDAR RAPIDS , In , , Aug. 5.-Special ( Telegranm-Mrs. ) Thomas Broderson of Stanwood committed suicide this afternoon by cutting her throat from ear to ear with a razor. Sue had been Ill for sonic time rind it is supposed 1mer umind became unbalanced - balanced , honor Press ( 'emnrent. Sioux City Trihure : Weaver's persever- amen in looking for n sent in congress entitles - titles him to a bouquet , if not nn election , Council Bluffs Nenparlel : Fred W'hlte , svho will be stlll remomhered by soumo as having claimed at one limo to be running for iovernor in Iowa , was among those who helped build time platform at Oskaloosa which W'ea'er has inounted , This platform do- dares Ul favor of an hmcrease in the lJnited Stales navy , and now IVhllo is busy lcarhmg out of ills comgressioual record the leaves which contain his speeches in opposition to all sear expenditures , W'atcrloo Reporter : A table just pab- llstied by time Ineuranco Age reveals that in- aurauco rates in Iowa are higher than in seven other states of the Mississippi and Missouri valleys , though the rate of loss in Iowa is time lowest This is 1101 a strange exhlbit. It has always been time policy for the companies doing business iii ] owa to charge all that could be exacted , and just as long as the people are willing to bleed just so long time insurance companies will lira on blood puddings , lovu Farm Note. . The grape crop in the vicinity of Monte- zuna is reported very large. Peaches are being niarketed by the wngoe- load at llirutngham ) , Van Buren county , Apples are abundant amid of good ) quality In 1Vrlght. county , which is not regarded as in the fruit belt of Iowa. A Ilarrison county farmer got twenty-five bushels of wheat to the acre and sold it in Woodhine for 60 cents u bushel. A Cerro Gordo county farmer sold his barley for 25 cents a bushel 1n Mason City , but he harvested fifty-six bushels to time acre , A strange cattle disease , which partakes of time nature of pink-eye and is fatal in many cases , is reported front near Iowa Falls , It is estimated that 400 acres of water- melons'vlll be harvested on 1Valker's Island in the Missouri river near Sioux City , and the quality is equal to that of the Muscatine lelaud melons , - r ' - . . - - ' ( . . ! : , - ' ' s a t , rq . _ I f N . . /f r/ / d r/ ' 0 I r / r 'J . ' a 1' p - r ' I $ . dj - . . ! : tt4 'J- 7 . bJ 's c : ? - - % -q-- - 91 ; - t I ' ) fj4 'tr ' . , \'p , : , .Y A i 4Q'p ) Q 4Q " " ' 3 j-1 > 1-- / _ : ! - : I , i : " ' y,1af , - r c ljsyi - $ : 4 k ' .I7 L r' ' r _ . e ) a % f 4 ; :1 n - t N ' $ A P L A K E. M A T A Commencing Thursday , July 28 , Afternoon and evening. Two concerts daily , rf'llis organization is all first-class consisting of twenty-five talented young lady nuisicians. Also MISS ADELAINE MELBA , Soprano and Violin Soloist , di- sect from Europe. This young lady has a very rare , sweet and cultured voice. Fishing , Boating and Bathing on the Beach. Get out of the hot , dusty city and spend a day with us , s1"r' VOLUNTEERS CANNOT \TOTE \ Limit Placed on Right of Suffrage of Iowa Soldiers , MEN MUST COME HOME BEFORE NOVEMBER Oral 3 Condition 1. . I tom Whlelm They 'viii He Allouved to Cnst Tlreir Ballots hit the Coating Ca nrpalgu. DES MOINES , Aug. 6.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Secretary of Slate Dobson today anncummcel that unless returned to Iowa before - fore November , the Iowa volunteers cannot take part in the fall elections. At one time there was a law providing for a commission to visit time regiments in service and take their vote. This law was passed by a general - eral assemhly of 1862 In special session called by Governor Kirkwood , Iowa's civil war governor. This law has been repealed , 'I'nrns Ieivn Normtrl School. DES MOINES , Ia. , Aug. 5.-'resident ( Searly of the State Normal school mind teachers over the stnto are arrayed against County Superintendent Brenton , whmo has the law on his side , in a lively dispute which promises to becene feverish at the next meeting of the State Teachers' association. Superintendent Brenton refuses to accept grades on State Normal school diplomas. lie also announces as a requirement re-examlma- lion every two years at the expiration of state certificates as a necessary preliminary to the.Issuance of credentials. It is contended - tended on behalf of time Slate Normal school that the refusal to recognize the grades of time institution will do the school untold injury and Its friends avid be pitted against the county nuperhmtenlent in a bitter fight. i'res'hes at time Ag. ' of 1t ) . OTTUMWA , In. , Aug. 5.-Special-Rcv. ( ) Booker Fox , the well known colored preacher of this city , reached the ago of 105 a few days ago , Mr. Fox was born at Nashville , Tenn. , August 1 , 1793 , and has spent eighty years of his ] rang Info in preaching time gospel , On his Invitation a mnlber of friends met with him to celebrate his birthday anti lie preached a sermon , BEETSUGAR MEN ARE EXEMPT Ilecislonhut SVnr ineverute 11111 I.r.s'II'x No ' 1'nx t1jrnr lime Industry. WASHINGTON , Aug. 5. The commis- stoner of internal revenue bins rendered a decision , in which he holds , In effect , that persons engaged in mnnnufacturlmg sugar from cane or beets , amid who do not buy and refine other sugars , are not subject to thin tax Imposed by time new war revenue act , This act provtdea as follows ; That every person , dram , corporafton or company carrying on or doing the business of refining petroleum or refiuhmg sugar , or owning or controlling any pipe lluo for transporthmg oil or other products , wllose gross muumunl receipts exceed $250,000 , slmall be subject to pay annually a special excise lax a tmivalcnt to one-quarter of 1 per centnn on the gross aumounit or all receipts of such persons , arms , corporutloms oml conpanies in li.elr respective business In excess of said sum of $250,000. The contention of the courtnlssloner is flint time law applies only to persons engaged mm refining raw sugars , as disc nguishcl from those wino produee the rae or uurellned sugars from cane or beets , llridcr this ruling prnetically all time beet sugar mills of the west , and time came mills of time south , mire exempt from time tax , who are held not to bo refiners within the mnenuimmg of limo law. Of this latter class there are said to be over 700 In ( ho slate of Louisiana alone , Time decision was rendered upon the application of the Oxnard Beet Sugar company , whlclm asked for a ruling upon this point. PI'NSll S h ' ( ) I ( WKS'l'ihii % V19 7hL1\'S , Sur Ivors of Lute % % 'mmr It ( 'iii * 'llI Jo. red by the General Goverunu'nl , WAS1l1NITON , Aug. 5.-Special.-Poo- ( signs have been lsslu'd to the following : Issue of July 25 : Iowa : , lddtttonnl-Joseph 1. , Snilth , Wes- terville , $0 $ to $8. Increase-IJenry Kramme , Story City , $6 to $12. Rctceuu and increase -Special July 26 ( special act ) , John N. W'Iley. Boone , $17 to $30. Original 1Vldaws -Minors of Solomon Merrill , $11 , Colorado : Original-Isaac 0. l.egmro , Parker , $6 , Iucreaso-Special ( nct-Henry ) Hinckley , Grand Junction , $12. ( ) lrlet't to 'I'rnasiulsslsalppl Shmnipa. W'ASIIINOTON , Aug. 5 ; especlai T'ie- gram.-Tbe ) Postoilice department has rs- cently recolv'ed a number of letters protestIng - Ing against the issue of one of the Traas- mississippi Exposition stamps , The stoup is the one bearing the figure of Father Marquette - quetto In his canonical robes. The protest comes from much the same source as that objecting to the reception of Trentonove's statue of Marquette now in the statuary hull of time capitol. It is slated that the designs for the stamps were selected by Third Assistant - sistant Postmaster General Merritt , then Postmaster General Jnmcs A , Gary , also accepting - cepting the Marquette design , as being rep- resealative of n period in the history of time west most worthy of commendation. Neltlicr of these is a Catholic , but as the stamps of the transmississippl series find tlmelr way into homes , American Protective association menmbcrs call the attention of time department - ment to the Catholic stamp amid ask its with- drawal. Dmteranl Iteveune'I'n = Decisions. WASHINGTON , Aug , 5.-Tho commissioner - sioner of internal rcvenno has rendered a decision in which ho holds that contracts of reinsurance with certain stated exceptions are not subject to stamp tax. iei nsurahco is ummderstood to be au assumption by one insurance conmpany of some portion of a risk which has been takeo in full by another company and a policy duly issued therefor. If the case of receipts for rent , and where there are no other recitals , no stamp is required - quired , But if time receipt contains any phrase or clause that can be construed us a contract for hire , use or rent , then in such cases the receipt is held to become sdnme- thing more than a bare receipt and should be slumped according to its tenor or effect. Time insertion him a rent receipt of the warmis as "leased tor August , ISIS , " is held to render - der it subject to the tax , 1 Clvll Scr' Icc lsruninallua Sehcdnlc. WASHINGTON , Aug. 5-Special ( Tele gram-Tho ) Civil Service commission today + made public time following schedule of civil t service oxamhmtlons to be held tiurinmg time year ; Nebraska-Omaha , October 5 , 0 , 25 , 27 and 29 , Beatrice , October 5 and Grand ml- and October 19 , Iowa-Des Moines , October 7 , S , 25 , 27 and 20. Dubuque , October 10 , Burlington , October - tober 12 , Mason City , October 10 , South Dakota-Sioux Fails , October 3 25 , { -1 and 29. Aberdeen , September 30 , Deadwood wood October 21 , Yankton , October 3 , Wyoming-Cheyenne , October 17 , 25 , 27 and 29 , Laramie , October 19 , Tonnage It.'gulallons ItemniIi Snou . WASh INGTON , Aug , 5-In accordance with a decision rendered by time attorney general , there will be no change in time law and regulations affecting tarift immigration tonnage tax between Hawaii mind time United Stales until further legislation by congress , Speaking of the Iiawallan annexation resolution lution the attorney general says it is replete - plete , whim indications that , temporarily , the relations of the two countrlcs arc to continue - tinue practically uncmangcd. ) It is plainly apparent that congress regards the estab- Ilshment of an Ammerlcan government for , and the extension of , American lairs to the Islands as matters to be attended to in time fnlure , Protest .1gninsI Dn/y / an ire , , , WASIINGTON , Aug , 5.-A Maryland steel company has protested to the president agaimst the export. duly dxcd eu iron ore shipped fronm Santiago do Cuba. It Is stated that time lax as now fixed is absolutely prohibitive mud time 9,000 workmenm etrlploycd by this company will Nava to 1)o discharged , In ndditloni to time oid duty , the new gov crnlment at Santiago has fixed an export duly of 15 cents a ton , which is declared to he very eaerous , limo Spanish being only 5 per cent. fins ill. Sniary ltu'rerus'd , WASHINGTON , Aug , 5.-Special ( Tele- gran-A. ) J. Baunan , cl rk 1u the Grand ! stand postotllce , has bud ] ds salary Jim- creased ( room $000 to $70) per year , effo tlve August 1 , FIRE RECORD. Chnp.1 or ( 'nthollo I'nlverslly , BUFFALO , N. Y. , Aug , 5.-A special to time News says that lire broke out iii time chapel of the Niagara nni'ersity , a Catholic Institution , smear Niagara Falls , N. Y. , early today , The chapel was almost completely destroyed. The loss is estimated at $70,000. Thu tire is attributed to an Incendiary. Supposed uurdl'r'r Ar'esI..L ST. LOUIS , Aug , 5.-\ special to time Post- Dispatch from Webster City , Ia. , says : After a desperate battle between a posse of citizens under Slarsbal Lhngie of Jewell Junction , mho murderer of Frank Baird 'vas captured today in that town. J''our shots were fired by the prisoner before ho s % n captured , and time posse replled with as many. Nobody was lilt. The prisoner , who refuses to give his name , answers perfectly to time description of tire rearm wanted for the murder of Baird on July 26 at DeV'ilt There was a reward of $1,000 for his ar- rest. yl o s .i1 ' : h.yt : p . , u .l.1 : / . . . ; . + 1 , . / . ( / . sr'L' .l Ar 4r r/ ! -iIu sl. elr's/r rlrr , /s / ' el'/a : / ! + 1 ! + / - ' , T r. FRUIT AND 6ARDN FARMI6 011 , , r . ' ' rAYs , lr i . Around Council Blufls a4a 1 , , You can hay Irnrovcd and nnlnmprov'il frul ( lands chcuper lit ' 'f. ' * : this vicinity than anhcre is time Uulted Slates , ? 'here is no ( jtil- , 4 uro of crops here , Look at our Prult 1"arras Willie they are lit hear- IF inmg. 8S DAY & $ E > 3S ' I.tY 1IIiSS , ( , a 'rho Rant ltatn : and l.oiia ltrokers , : f 39 Pearl St. Council BluifsIa lnHvocxeinsivesninni a large nuumberof yy Personally cond et hovers Fr It , Garden and Grain i'trms , w'ritu 'O through our ' , orchards free of charge. them for Inforamatiomi and sttto wha y ou . ,1r ' wanmi . 'M , rS,1s . ; It l1t.ae.Z.A4t , / ! f , 0 ft.:4t./t.o4e 341. 'Ot g/ 0 , jr / % 0 OYO lt , , yt. Y . l. . / - - - - - , " " i "CUPIDiENE"S ) - ' ' Tlds el Vitalizer will quickly cure all nervous , or dhrns0s of the xenrra tls e or - ' gags brought o n by youth fill errors or excesses. such as Lohlbtanitood , \ lnaonlnla , Spernatorrhoar Patns In flack , Evil Dreams , Senihnl Beds- slona Nervous Debility , i'Imples , headache , Dnmuess to Marry , ) is- lmusting Dralns , VsrlcocemP and Consttiltlon , Stops lasses by day 0. ntght , l rovuntx qulcknese of aaeriarge. which bads to Spennatorrhoea ' and Impotency. Cleanses the liver , kldnoys and urhmary organs of art BEFORE and AV'rlg Impurltles. Strenglllenaatom Tealoressnlall weak organs. sioOabox , t tnonrals. Davol Medicine Co. . , San Franck co , Cal. Far ealoeby Nay erx , free Drug Co miOmuhaFeb. , J l t , , 9 r , . / - Y tir 0 M P IT 0 . i G jam , MpET1TOW . . , ( ; . BoW THEIR HEADS. Distributed by .John 6. Woodward & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DUFFY48 PURE MRttT WEIsKEY ALL DRUCCOST8. Mc1V.UNN'S ELiXIR OP OPIUM Is a preparation of time Drug by which Its injurious effects are removsd , while time vul- uablo medicinal proportion ore retained. It possesses all time sedative , aiodyno and anti- epasmnoilc ( powers of Opluam , but produces no sickness of the stomach , no voniRng , no costiveness , no headache. la acute nervous disorders it is au invaluable remedy , and a rccontrnended by the best physicians , E. FERRETT , Agent , 372 Pearl St. , New York. F" I t J 1 eke ' Opeoed 1 . i ladles ) u ) ) t , Bair ' tJf Chiropody and Manicure Parlorst hair jressl , Nulls Rennilllyd , Fe.'t Undo l'onrfortnbie , SOMETHING NEW. Upright SloanItoolh AIrrxmrhluH Ws alum mpoo and ml nsa a lady's hHir ivldlo Hhe sits uprlght. No stooping over. Fine ' 1'nllet Arlleles. ttwtlnccs , Waves , Wigs , et for sale or nmdo to order , 'l'imo Indies of Coun ' 11 lllnls'viii Iind nun wont lirat chnss rend prices rensotahle , MRS. L. A. GRAVES , 7th' Pearl Street. , W'ANTED , FARM AND INSIUI : CITY LOANS THA'l' ARE GILT-IDGI : . W1 : ALSO WANT YOUR I'Ilt1 INSURANCI : ON BUSINESS PROI'ERTY , DW'El LINGS AND HOUS1shiOLD GOODS , 'FOR- NADO INSUItANCi. .1'I' A Vl itV LOW 1tAT10 , 1JAIIGAINS IN JiliAL ] 'iS'J'A'l'R , ] IO'I'II IN PARS [ AND ' C1Ty PROPI'R'ry , CAN SILL YOU A IIOME C11EA1' ON SMALL PAYMION'l'S. 3,000 ACRES 01' 110'1' TOM LAND IN ' 1'111S COIJN'l'Y FOil SALE IN ONE'1'ILAC'l' OIL IN SMALL TIIAC'lb. ALSO 210 'ACIiNS .1'1' A LOW I'IIICli ; SO ACIt1S FIIU1'l' LAND IN S11L1.S COUNTY , IA. , ] ' 'Oil SALiJ I ell PiXCIIANH9. ' h CALL AND 51919 1311 OR WRITE US , " 235 PDARL ST , , COP N'IL IiI1iFFS , IA , LOCUIiii & LOUGEE , r Remember the name when you buv again 4 1 oooocsas 7w CORE 1 > ieiv . - , ' / CAC ! V.lu Y eon a o 1. I 1. 1 . .0. Jicb.t/w , 100.am.tl0ae , , O.uurwt IrdlHle. . 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