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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1898)
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Mr. and MrL John Iltighies of bone , In. . ore In the city , taking In the sights Ut the County tor1n1entIent iawyer vcnt to Oaktaitl yefitcrt1ly tO hold the regular inoiitlily cnniination of . I. M. Thomas , olie of the veteran irIt1ters of tlit : ; city , went to hilnine'ash. . , yes' terlny for the benefit. of his health. Clmrics 13. VanSlyke of Ies Molfle5 tic' coitlijaflied by 1118 daughter anti 'ion ' , arrived - rived in the city yesterday eu a visit to the Don't you think it must be a tiretty good lnunlry that can please so many hurulrcds of custoncrs7 Welt-that's the 'iagle. 721A A marriage license was Issued Thursday svcnhtig to Itobert 1. tiiitli. ttged 28. of Council Illuffs tutu Mary J. Sage of I'otta- nttanhe ! county , ttgcl IS. 11. ( los8 of Chicago , a well known eon- ; doctor on thin Northwestern , 18 in the city , accompanied by hits vite and daughter , Al- berth. They are attenthing ( ho exposition. Mrs. Frank Yenitwinc niul ( laughter. l3laflcho , Mrs. ihlsner flhll ( ilrs. hioze , phi of St. .10501)11 , io. , ore the guests of Mrs. i Irew of North Sixth street , whhlo rIsittn . the exposition. i lit ) UI LlPV I ( I g ii i-uj 1iII t Iufl.I , . . ' - - . . , cratlo candIdtite for congress in this ills- trict : .1. 0. Voorhees. Anitn : S. II. Coch tflhI. Logan ; Dr. Etninet , Atitintle ; Lew T. ( enung , Hastings. and Stnti Senator Ihol- tei of harrison county. Mrs. leii l'iiihllps Giozier of Ft. Mad- ! lion , supreme representative ot tue ilathi- 1toino Sisters of Iowa , is remaining In the city for a. tow itays as the guest of Prof. 00(1 Mrs. H. B. ilnyden on Glen avenue , Willie visiting the exposition. fa. . Becker & Co. of Chicago brought . stilt In the superior court yesterday against v. i. Chambers and G. W. Roekhotd , coin- prising the Bankrupt Mercitutidiso company ' of this city , to recover on two itotes 01 1oo cacti nhieget to be duo and unpaid. reputy Internal lteveimue Collector Ohic I Knox received a further supply ofvni . revenue stomps yesterday anil now hie I hiieiiti of the larger denomination of docu- rnentary stamps on huititi to meet tli tie. . lflnhlh V1IIC1I for sonic time past has ox- . ceedeil the supply. Bobh > y Mitchell , Louis Paterson and hlarrI r J Langdon. the three newsboys charged viti I assaulting harry Snyder , unother of th ) fraternity , for cutting prices. took a Cllaflg ( or venue yesterday from the court of Jug. tico liurke to that of Justice Vien , whtert ; they , vih1 have a hearing this morning. v. M , Inrzner. the young lad who dis nppenred from Crescent a short time ag ; and 'iio was thought to have been drowned has turnel ( up again. ho went on a tnt ; through the country with a rag buyer , ho t 'I gottlog tired of the latter's company am 1 the tramping , returned home Thursday. Next Monday and Tuesday the Ihlack lO ( ) Specialty company ivili be at the Doiinn r theater , accompanied by Prof. Lewis' Pick - aninny band , whIch i1l give street parilihes ' ' .l'he program consists of high class special . " ties and cake walk. The favorite contralto , tile l3lack Swan , will head the list. of vo- 'fho police Yero notified yesterday to look out. foi' and arrest two traulls who nero satit to have wrecked two freight cars at Nissouri Valley by placing a brick on the : . track. 11 was later learned that the cars 'yore wrecked by Jumping a misplaced ; Svltchi toil that there was nothing to the traml ) story. Jobli Smith , a waiter in a Broadway restaurant - taurant , i'zis arrested last evening on the charge of tilseliarging lirenrins within the city lImits. 'Fho offense with which lie Is charged occurred Thursday evening on hiroadway in front of the Odd F'ehlows building and for the tune created considerable - ; able excitement. Mrs. Mary Baker , widow of "Texas" Baker , had a hearing before Justice Burke yesterdoy on the charge of assaulting Mrs. Jennie \Vihhianms and cutting the latters Iieck 01)011. ) The CViietlCCvcut to show that Mrs. 'Iiiiams was time aggressor 80(1 ( that Mrs. linker was slummily acting in self I1UI3ie. iIU W.N ( ( [ ( . S Robert I. Smith of ( hits city nod Margaret 3. Sage vcro married ycstcrlay evening at. I tlio horne of the lmrk1t's mother in flnzei 1)elI ) towlishlp , Ite' . ' . henry DeLong oflici- ' uting. , Sonic fifty relatives anil friemmils ( % ere present am ! followIng the cereldony \ve4hUhmg supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. . thimitli will make their tionmo in Council ilhmmITs. Jerry Shea , IL brother of Attorney J , J. I3lmemt , caused time arrest of Otto ICaimier and I Jack Collins on the charge bf assaulting j imitmi with intent to rob. Shea wus returning ivhtii a vcli tilled grovlcr front a stiloon Tiumrsdny night on South Sixteetitim street , wheit he alleges thii two defendants vay1aid ? bUn , assaulted himii nh' ! nttemptel to rot ) httmi , mreslitiinhily' of tile growler. Both Kaliler iIIId Collins deimy time allegation amid ( ( CcItt the whole mimatter as a big joke. They will have u hearing before Justice \'eiit this morning. C.- ' I . N' ' I : vR THE EXCELLENCI OE SYIIUP OF is ditti ot OIIIy to the originality and b1mflJ)11Ct.y of ( ha conihinuttoim , hut itiso to tint cure 1111(1 ( sheill with vlmiehi it Is . . mmutmiufaetured by hek'mltIIio lVOCCSi.ji3 1CIO'Vz (0 thu OAiIlrultNlA Fie Sviwt' Co. only , timid we svishi to Imnpres upor all thu ItmIlOrtiLrlef ) of ! ) Ilrchmang the true mtim _ originiti reined ) ' . its the : genuine Syrup of 1"lgs Is natmuifnetui'ed by the CALIvoliA Fin Svuui' Cu , mm1y , ii knowledge of thimit fuct vhl1 assIst oiw lu mtvokllng the worthilei , 1 Imitations mnitnufact ureil by othmem' Ptr tics. The high standing of the O.u.t. EOIINfA I"io SYIIUI' Co. wIth the mmmcdl. cal profession , nm(1 tilt ) satisfnctto vliIeIi tlt , gemitilnim Syrup of Ilgi has ( gi'cim to millions of fitinliles lilmihemi the nurno of time Company ii gultranty of time excehlemmec of Its remmicdy. It Is fin' In advmimmcu of ull other laxatives , : t. nets tin thu kidneys , liver unit I uOWCIS without irritating om weulcen- lug tlieiim1 anti It. does nut gripe zior nauseate. In order to get. its bemietleini : effects , pk'nst reluetaber time IIUII1II of : time Company- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co. I $ N ' ( ( 'si. I ViYiLi. iEiV yow.u- KNICIITS LEAVE FOR 11O1E De1cgath to the Grand Lodga Session Get Through Thetr Buslnes& BLARE NAMES STANDING COMMITTEES Grnntl Chnnceilor GLt'M Out a 1,1st of lime 31iit , Vli ( ) % 'iIl Atcsiil to the It an I I ii e fl'ork. with few exceptions time t'ythlan ICnlghmts amid ( ho flabbono Sisters left for their Iiommio yesterday nod time city has once mono resumed Its normal appearance , although time decorations arc stili to be seen in many of time stores. A few of the delegates to ( lie grant ( lodge are stopping over to take in time exposition for a couple of days , those remaining being prIncipally visitors wbo % ere accompanied by timeir wives. The local knights are feeling vcll satisfied over the meeting of the grand lodge and received m000y complimmients from their guests for the manner In which they vore entertained while hero. The grand lodge of 1S98 will pass ilowim into lmistory as one of the mmmost successful and time largest attendance since the organization of the order in time state of Iowmi. 4 call has been issued for the members of the grand lodge executive corn- mmmlttee to meet this evening In Knights 01 Pytlmias ball in the Merriam block to settle UJ ) accounts and transact other business. The newly elected grand chancellor , F. J Blake. rcturmmed to his home in 1'ort flodi yesterday evening , After putting in the night thinking over the matter , lie announced - nounced the following standing committees ( or the ensuIng year : Juiicittry-fl , I. Sallinger. Carroll ; George Jepsomi , Sioux City ; C. 0. Saunders , Council Bluffs ; B. Murjmby' , Vinton ; C. C. Doweil , Des MoInes. By-invs-W. 0. Connell , Audubon ; G. W. F8SLW0Oi. Moimticoilo ; E. Maine , Clanlada ; George Keemman , Battle Creek ; J.V lIon- ter , Newton. Printing-It. 13. Rains , Indopendeace ; .Iohmn Grelek , Manning ; C. W. Newberry , Strawberry Point ; A. 'iS' . harris , Sibley ; II. D. Walker , Mt. Pleasant , Crethentlals-W. A. Cunningham , Ann- muosa ; J. C. Clark , Sioux City ; J. E. Bragmion , Waterloo ; A. E. Jackson , Tama ; J. \'hittniier. . Boone. Mileage and l'er Dienm-E. ii. MeCutchen , hlolmutelim ; F' . W. tilggs , ( ' , uthnie Center ; E. 0. Gardner , Vmmlisca ; S. F. KeIth , Alta ; J. \v. Ecils. Muscatinc. State of time Order and Correspondence- harry E. Sloane , Mnrshalltowa ; 1" . N. Fowier , Ames ; A , Chapin , McGregor : B. E. Young , I'aeitic Junction ; J.'ill Campbell , Vent Mmulison. . B. Vinyl Co. , female remedy ; consultation - tion free. 0111cc hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to . Health book furnished. 326-327-328 Mar- riarn bloc ! : . N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel , 250. Why not take a look at the fine new guItars mmd the beautiful new mandolins which the flourictums Music House just got in this week ? For quality of instrunments amid fimie finish Bourlehus' stock can not be surpassed and time pricea are low. 25 Broadway. where the orgnn stands upon the building. IT ONLY COS' ! ' hIM iIl'1'Y-l'h1'I. 1.avrpiit'Cuss of ltiiisnp , lliis liii peri.'iice vI iii nil Ac.ii litI ance. Lawrence Cess , from Mankato , Kan. , called on tii police yesterday morning and asked them to astst hiizum in discovering time w'horeahouts of a man named Howard , for vimom Ime hind cashed a check for $55 Thurs- ( lay evening. Cess was still holding the check , and his story revealed another instance - stance of a etranger belmig steered to this side of time river and then robbed. AccordIng - Ing to Cots' story he met a man named Ilowmird wimile ( tilting in the sights of the exposition. howard was a good fellow and the two sooti becaume fast friends. Thursday - day Ihoward mentioned that lie knew twa "yoummmg ladies" from Missouri who were stopping in Council Bluffs. Cess is somewhat - what of a lady's mann himself anti ho do- Cl(1e(1 ( lie ouild iiku to become acqualntqd I with the young women and was nothina loath to mmcompany Howard across the river riio trip cost liinm $55 and he did not meet ( lie females either. After reaching time ; Bluffs ilowmind forgot the street on which him I lady friends resided , but managed to steem . Cess to Jares Coyie's saioomm at. 2010 Broadway - way , where a quiet little game of poker wam i iim progress in one of the upstairs rooms , . Cess iiecittmeul to take a hand but Howard t .11th. lIe lost Oti ( ho first deal about $15 , ' won omm time second , then lost all ho had or I the third. lie produced a check drawn or I the Plnst National bank of Omaha for $55 ' but tile ttlCfl Who were running the gammme refused to accept. Cess was moro accomn- imiodating , and ioancd howard the money , retaimmlng the check. howard lost time $55 iii short order , and wIth Cess rotunmmed to Omaha to got the cheek cashed , Arriving at what. Cess supposed uns a bank , Howard opened ( lie door , Cess stepped in , Iloward promlmtiy shut the door timid made llgiitmiing- m-piu 5iII'ii55 ( lOWfl the Street mmmlii disan pearei. The check Cess discovered ( lila morning % 'flui not oven worth time paper It was drawn on , mmmmd then lie tumbled ( hint ho hail been Imlaycil for a sucker 511(1 that time muon m'tiimniimg tue poker gimine were ido imartimers of howard. Ito aCceflipaitied the police - lice to the saloon yesterday but the gang v'oi i.o longer n the hlttt room and Coylo kmmow notlmlimg about them. ( 'm'leIrmttes l'l itl'l flu lii rI I.imiy , , Yesterday mnarkeml the turmuiimg point in ( ho fifty-Iiftii year in tile eventful life of Captain George M. Bailey , time veteran cleric at time postotlice , nql ho celebrateil IL Ac- cordingly. Captain Baiboy caumie here In time % 'Iimter of 1860.61 with General lThdge anti faimully and at the outset of time war wanted to ommllat mmimder General Dodge. The latter would mmot perumit it as Captain halley was Limen ommly seventeen years old anti Instead sent hint houmo to hl immotimer. 0mm the way honme , iiowever. Halley enlisted at. IndIan. 1 iiiOhis in the Thlnil imuthiana cavalry and it I VLth not long lthfore Ito was a hurisoner Lu Libby. 0mm hIs release General Dodge secured - cured him a vomnmnlmmmmiorm and appointed hIm Oft lila staff. At the close of ( ho war ho served as captain In lImo F'Ifthm United States limfatitry In limo catmmpuign against the In. dlamms in the Big hlonmi and I'owder river country. lie was comnmlssioned brevet mnaor and licmmtenant , colonel for gallant service iii time Indiami Canmliaign aim the frontier mmimd left the onmny timid went into tIme postal service. which appointimment ho has held ever since , ' ' 'i'riti ; nf a I"nrger. 'Flue stranger who succeeded iii passing a couple of forged checks in this city a couple of days ago is aumpareluthy a pretty smooth Individual , Advlet's are to time effect that be lmassed three Slmtitlar forgeil checks in Omaha , each beanltmg the naumme of Charles Cutler. the same as ott time checks be cashed here , mimul word vas received from Crestoim ycater. day that imo had operated there , IndIcations are that ho workeit his ganme In Omaha first , timeim crossed to this CII ) ' and from here vent to Creston , where lie suecceiled iii passing severmil cii Thursday. In aeh case at eras- too ( ho checks bore the name of Charles Cutler. The Creston authorities , who have offered a reward for his capture , describe the forger as being a inati about six feet tall , weight about 220 Pounds , dark hair with heavy dark moustache. The descrIption fits cactly the mann who worked this town. Cnvniiiuigli Ii ; tllaiimw. John It. Cavannuh ot the firm ot Cay- anaugim Brothers of Neolit is missing. The Farmers' and Merchants' bank of Neoln has brought suit against the hiram on a note for $308 and an open account of $477 The bank hiss attached the property of the firm to secure - cure Its claim. Immediately following the stilt of the bank , Gronoweg & Schoentgen of timis city commenced an action against Cay- anaugh Brothers for $330 on an open no. count. They also attached the property yes- terday. John fl Caranaugh wa married AprIl 11 Inst to Katie M , Schwartz iii this cIty. lie recently suffered business reverses and the bank had commencetl to press him , for a settlement. lie agreed to secure the bank's claim Inst Saturday and ( lien postponed it until Monday. When Monday came , however - over , lie failed to show tip at time bank and Wednesday the officers commenced td make inquirteswhcn they learned that Cavanaugim had heft the city , but where or why his family refused to say. 1-us wife stated she I did not know where lion himaband was or when ho would return. This being the case I time bank brought suit which precipitated the other and time attaching of the property. Cliii mige hi Tinic. ExpositIon train service over the Onmnha Bridge & Terminal flaliway line will be I clmangetl Sunday , August 14 , as follows : No trains will run In the forenoon on Sun. days , Tue 11 o'clock train in the morning , wilL be discontinued and a 1 o'cloclc p. rn : train sUbstItuted Other changes will be t noted in the following time table , to gc I into effect Augtmst 14 : I Leave CouncIl I3lutTa. Leave Exposition , * 9 a. m , t130 ii. in. ' 10 a. in. 10t30 mm. in. :1. : ii. flu. 130 a. in. i P. in. 2:31) : ) p. in. :1 : 1' m. 3:30 : p. in. 6 ' . in. 6:30 : p. am. 7 p .m , 7:30 : p , in. 8 p. nm. ft:30 : p. in. 10 p. in. 10:30 : p. in. it p. in. 11:30 : p. in. ExCept Sundays. E. H. ODELL , Pass. AgenL Time Grand hotel bar has been reopened to the public. It is one of time finest aim- pointed ; esnrts in time city. Only the best brands of liquors , wInes and cigars kept , on hand. Strangers welcome. J. E. Calm- glier , proprietor. FOR SAL1-Gooa second-hand bicycle at a bargain , Call at Time Bee otDe , Ceuncli Bluffs , Tracing a lLubher. On the night of July 30 time residence oi Attorney George Gable , In course of erection - tion , was broken into and about $5 worth of tools belonging to the carpenters etolen. The day following the robbery C. F' . Adams a special policeman whose beat. covered the block in which the house was , sent In hIm I star to ChIef Bixby without any explanatiomi and time next day left. towim with his family - In a covered wagorn It. was learned timat he lntenleli going to Tarkie , Mo. , but thc police are investigating the matter as ( hi i party who was suspected of having corn- . mitted the robbery has been located in L Mtssouri town not. a thousand miles froni I Tarkio Time party suspected of the robbery Ir Is a carpenter who uddenhy left the clt , the day after limo robbery. ' The MIssouri L authorities have been communicated with. I , _ . .I T. . . . , S. _ FIl..S _ . . . . The following transfers were filed yesterday - day in the abstract , title end loan 0111cc of J. v. Squire , 101. I'earl strect. F'anmmIe JulIa Le Geyt to henry Duell , iv GV4 leet of hot 2 , block 2S , Everett's ' acid. w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ Henry Duel ! and wife to Omaha liridge iLfltl Terminal Railway company , lot 1 , block 30 , Everett's add , w d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Two transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ The official photographs of the United States Navy , contaIning over 200 pictures of the vceeis , with their officers and a num- of the views of ill-fated Maine. can bo had mit time Council Bluffs office of The flee for 25 cents and a Bee couvon. Asic for Restraining Order , William Price and his son , William Price , Jr. , comnnienceth suit In the district clint yes- tenchay against H. Olson and P. Jurgens to restrain them from darning a creak iwhicb ilows through both their farina. Time Prices in their petition allege that time ( iefeniants have dammed the creek , with the gresult that the waters overflow on thou' farms. causing much damage. The plaimmtiffs allege that they have reason to believe that time defendants are intending to Increase tIme tzo of the dam and ask the court to issue a permanent injunction restraining them froni doing so. Iiridge fluiisIiig City EngIneer Itnyre commenced time work yesterday of raising time bridges over Imithian creek south of Broadwa3. Time bridges to be raised Include those ( rota Third to Tenth avenue inclusive and the imoiglit tmmey be raised will vary from One to three inches. Time railroad comnpa- miles nave aim Deeru nounee ay time CIL coRn- cii to raise their bridges over time creek. The motor company will not only raise Its trestle bridge at Thirteenth street , but will also remove 50mb of the piling from time boil of ( lie creek ito as to give a freer l1oi' to time water In case of 1100(1 ( , The Evans laundry s the leader in fine work both for color and finish. 520 Pearl street. Phone 290 , Map of Cuba , West Indies and ( ho World at Time Bee nfllc hoc ascIi. Nnrtliestei'n lonmi Notes , Tim town of MerrIll is growing and town l ots nro advanciimg in price. Time ladies' cornet hand of Eldora will ho in time parade Iowa day at. Omaha. Most of the counties are nicking arrange- nients to hold county fairs in September. Time Manhattan , time largest steamer on SpIrit Lake , was heacimed durIng a recent storm. George T. Voorhees , formerly of Sibley , luau bought an interest In the Fort Dodge Times. tncien urucr 01 unmicu I l edge was orgammlzed in Sibley this week with cighaen charter mnenibers. Eilza J. Faulkner of Keene , N. H. , has brought suit in limo United States district court against Lyon county , claIming of the defendant $5,800 mis prIncipal 511(1 interest on county bonds issued to imer In 1882 , iicimry Napimer , who last May lost hits left arm by his hand being caught In the ma- chincry of the Sioux City Starch company while In Its employ , has flied suit against the company , claiming damages In the sum of $ i5.000 , iM. . Hunter of Sibley , Osceola county ; \v. J. Cave ! of Webster City , hamilton county , and J. F. hiardin of Eldora , hlardln county , have each been appoInted by Judge Shims as referee in bankruptcy for his re- slectiVo cnunty , Governor Shaw , who has been on a tout . of inspection of Iowa regimemmts. reports time Fifty-second , the northwestern Iowa regl- amont , Colonel W , II , Humphrey of Sioux City , as iii first-class condition , The ragi. mnemut Is at Chtckamauga Park , In Koasutim county there is a controversy between time public and time Northwestern I railway company in the matter of opening a k highway across tbo railroad right of way , Time road supervisors want the coinpammy ( a construct the crossing at its own expense . Th compaumy will construct the crossIng but wants time supervisors to pay for ( ho work : and material , , FALLS hEIR TO A FORTUNE Former Resident of SlOu OiLy Buaaonly Becomes a Millloncdro. VALUABLE PROPERTY LEFT BY RELATIVE Ii' . Morris , at Omme rimmu. , Clerk for a Comm lssioit Fl rnm % 'lll Not Loitcr hiae to Work for a LLiimg , SIOUX CITY , Aug. 12.-Special.-P. ( ) M Morris amid imis sister , Mrs. ' 1' . C. Beard formerly of Sioux City hut now resIdents of Colorado Springs , Cob. , have fallen helm to $1,000,000 each by the death of an uncle It is a part of the estate of Itebert Morris which was estimated at. $ S9,000,000. Thmc grandfather of F. M. Morris and Mrs. Ucnnt heft. eighty' legal heirs and the dIvision makes each one a millionaire , : liniment Morris , the great grandfather oi ( ho Sioux City heirs , died in 1806. lIe wam a mann mentioned in history , imaving beet prominent Iii the war of the rovolutton In 1775 he was sent as a delegate to tlmm constitutional congress and was later m sigumer of the declaration of independence Morris assisted both WashIngton and Greeni In lirosecuiting time war anti by many contni butions directly aided General Waslmlngtoi iii time capture of Yorktown. The propent : left ( rota his estate consisted primmcipnhiy o real estate In Philadelphia , Boston ant other Atlantic cities. A ninety-nine yea lease lisa just. expIred and sonic of time vai uable property reverts back to the estate F' . M. Morris was formerly a bookkeepe for a Sioux City commission fIrm , but. went weal. on account ot mung lrouule. sie to- contiy felt heir to $130,000 ( rein another estate. lie know nothing of his latest good fortune until ho saw the death of hIs relative mentioned In an eastern paper. Comitrimet Iet , DES MOINES , Aug. 12.-Speciah ( Tehe- gram.-The contract. for the erection of an Iowa bisiotical building was let by the executive council this afternoon to the Capital - ital City I3rielc anti Pipe company of Des Moines. Thts contract Is for the construe. tion of time first wing of a $300,000 building. The part on which work will soon begIn will cost $40,651.51. This will make abso- iuitely sure the continuatIon of work well begun by Charles Aldrich , important for tIme writing of Iowa history , when he founded time Iowa historIcal department. of which he Is still at the imead. It has not yet been L decided whether the building will be made of stone from LeGrande , Ia. , or Bedford , lad. Work wIll begin soon and the foundit. tlon will be laid by winter. IlnisIlmir Goilts iii Toivn , CHARLES CITY , In. , Aug. 12.-Speciai. ( ) -J. Judson hlolroyd , a farmer living south of here , is demonstrating a new way oi "brushing out" as he has purchased 1St Angora goats from Texas , and turned theni into a forty-acre field , thickly covered with hazel brush , and they have entirely cleaned I the land of It. Mr. Ilolroyd sayn m further , ( lint lie finds them a paying invest- . nient in the way of fleece as well , as ( hit t spring he sheared some 500 pounds of bait . from the flock. The fleece grows some flvc t to seven Inches In length , and is of a finc i quality and pure , snow white color. One County ' , Vltlioiit Iiisflfle. \VIOI3STEII CITY , Ta. , Aug. 12.-Speciai. ( ) -Hamilton county claims to be the chain- pion county In time state in regard to time number of Insane patients sent to time nay- lurn at Independence. hlnrdin county sent. four patients last week and all the neigim- boring counties have been adding their share to the numhber of ummfortunntes that go to fIll the asylum , but since January 1 not. a patient lmas been before the commissioners of this county for examination. It is consid- erc a remarkable record by the county officials. - Pntnl A'eIlelut to a ParmiLer. 1NDEI'ENDECE , Ia. , Aug. 12.-Spe- ( cinl.-An ) ccidcnt occurred here which re- stilted in the death of John S. Miller , a highly respected farmer of thIs county. lie was helping to unload a threshing machine cmmgine which ime bad Just. purchased and was getting from thu depot. He hail his teamn hitched to it and atarted it up , when lie caught his foot in some weeds , which threw him to ( ho ground so that two wheels ran over imim , crushing hlnmi Into a mangled mass. l3 ( ) ) I ) io niI CLINTON. In. , Aug. 12.-Speciai ( Talc. grani.-At ) 6 o'ciock this morning Jens Cart- son , fourteen years of age , was drowned in time river , failing off a raft. while fishing , Ills body was recovered two hours later. J. D. Hamilton , a traveling man of thIs city , had his arm cut off by fatltng under a moving traIn In East Clinton , this morn- log. Iiciueiimherliig n ilattle. MOUNT PLEASANT , ha. , Aug. 12.-Spe- ( cinl.-Tlme ) anniversary of the battle of Wil- soim's Creek was celebrated hero thIs week with a reunion ot the old First Iowa infun- try , One company wns recruited from this city. There were about thIrty survivors present , 'l'mu-o I iiig. ' lt'imomi bated. CALMA fl , Ia , , Aug. 12.Special.Tho ( ) republicans of ( lie Thirteenth judicial ( ha- tnict. remmomninated by acclamation for judges L. B. Fellows of Lansing anti A. N. ilobson ofVest Union. They have given good satisfaction - isfaction as judges. lIt'ii.gutt.'s fnr lilytlie. ChARLES CITY , In , , Aug. 12.-Specimii ( Tclegrain.-The ) republican county convcn- tlon today selected delegates for Biythe by a % oto of19 to 46 , after a heated debate lasting thirty minutes. loivu Nt'u s Notes. Time alumni of Cornell college vili present that instituttomm wIth a $5,000 $ imipo organ for its auditorium , Emimmet county will vote this fall Dci cut- timmg time Board of Supervisors ( rein five to three , A petition is now being circulated , The Ladies' Aid society of the Presby- teriamm churcim at Monticello hmnmipurcimased a tan-foot flag to drape tIme church hack of tue pulpit. 'rho Prcalmytorlan8 of Boone , w'Imo have been without a pastor ( or somne tinme' , have extended a call to itcy. Dr. Brown , late of Pimiladelplmia. Bionic City , Imlarahahhtown and Waterloo are till nfter the next cormvemmtion of time C. 0. F' . , witim ascii town , according to its own papers , in time heath. Work on the tower for time new chimes at time Iowa State Agricultural college is progressing , but time chImes will Imardly be in idaco before next spring. Although Sioux City has forgotten to hold ammmmual memarinl services on the an- mmiversary of time killIng of 11ev. George C. Haddock twelve years ago , a hladiock memorial service vas held in St. Paul , Minim. , this year , boun J'it'Ns ( ) flea Moines News Time Iowa congressman s'iio get. an early convootlon is felicitating hmlms lf. Ilurlinston ihmwhcye : isn't thorn seine hittlo Island ieft'at vlmtch time Iowa troops calm have a whack ? Des Moines Ieauior : Governor Simaw und his party' uyili imavo time to go Out uumd call on the Iowa troops at San Francisco before - fore they sail It is now said they will 1ea-o "not litter than October 8. " MANAWA I The Great Resort of Western Iowa. BQATING BATHING , FISHINGR Fine attractions , beautiful . shade trees , excellent grounds for picnic parties. Get out of the hot , dusty city and spend the day at MANAWA' SOUTH OMAHA NWSU A wonderful falling off in the amount of fines collected by the police court is noticeable - able uniimg the last two months. According to the written report of Judge Babcock for two months and a halt ending July 30 the tines amount. to little or nothing. In April of this year the police court fines nmoummteti to $20 , whIle in May fines reacimed a total of $70.50. Time June fines reported were $3 anti the July fines $4. Thus for two mnontlms ( ho fines callected by the pollee judge amounted to only $7 mmii this in a city boasting of a P0PUlatiOml of 15,000. As the greater portion of these fines go to the schooi fund , morn- hers of the hoard of Education are natmrally surprised at the slmowlumg. According to the police court docket the nunmber of arrests averages about the same , but. very ( ow fines are noted. The figures given are tiukeim from time written - ten report. submitted by Judge Babcock anti a settlement has been made on that basis. In speaking about this matter yesterday Judge hiabcoclc said that while It is true the number of arrests has not. decreased to any extent , the majority have been vagrants who had neither money nor friends. As for mm- posing a fine mm plain drunks , the judge said that he never did that because a large portion of time jersons arrested for this offence - fence are pecking house laborers and are in no position to pay. For that reason they are discharged , after being given a lecture. flirin , , the mnnthc , nf Ati n,1 Mn' thn school district received $63 , while in June and July the revenue from this source dwindled to $2. Members of the Board of Education stated last night. tlmat. they proposed - posed investigating for the purpose of as- certoining the reason of the sudden decrease in revenue. Iliirglnrs oil TheIr Itouimds , Sneek thieves and burglars still ply their vocation in time city , a number of attempts to rob having been reported at. imlico headquarters - quarters within the last day or two. Night before last Gabel's store in Albright wns broken into ammd $25 worth of tobacco car- tied away. The thieves also broke open time cash register and appropriated the contents - tents , amounting to $3. The small amount of nmoney found was evidently a disappointment - ment , for ( ho register carried outside and ( lumped into Mud creek , wimere it was found later. Thursday night Mrs. Grimtli , Twenty-fifth and D street , was awakened by a burglar iii her room. She screamed and tbo thief escaped. As nothing was missed it is probable that. Mrs. Griffith awoke before the imiding place of her valuables had been fits- covered. Just after 4 o'cloclc yesterday morning a burglar was discovered in ( ho Van Arman residence , 835 North Twcnty-flftim street , but Ito was frIghtened away before ho loud the opportunity of stealIng aimythtmmg. A number of other in persons this locality no- ported having been awakened by thieves , and it ta supposed that tin organized gang imas been working the city for ( be Inst two or three nights. liougim lOxie'rl'mit'e mit a IfoMpi liii , Al Powell , a live stock merchant at the exchange , has just returned from a hospital where he had an oxperiencm wimicim was not down omm ( ho hills. For a long Limo Powell was troubled with severe pains In one of his lower limmuijs , and ho finally decideti to enter a hospital for ( lie iurpose of taking a course of treatment. Tub treatment consisted of wrapping the limb in iutnmltmges vimich had been saturated in oil. The temperature of the wrapping wait to be kept tip to a cer- tam point by a lnmp placed uimder time limb. One night time numrso left , supposing that everything was all right , and in some way tIme iamnp o'ertumrned , setting lire to the oiled bandages , Powell did itls heat. to attract - tract attention , but inc was not very success- fui amid a portion of thmo flesim on time limb was nicely cooked before any one arrived to put out the fire and' remove time cause , Titan canma a long siege while undergoing treatment for the burns. Iictuu'ecmm the two I'oweil says imIs leg was nearly cured , hut Imo ( Ioesn't vant to hack go ( hero again and run the chance of being cremated , iingltt City ; . , , , . J. II , Robertson of firanti Island was a visItor imcro yesterday , The street car tracks on Twenty-fourth street are being reballasted. P. T. Joimnson of ltuslmvlllo spent. yesterday - day 1mm tIme city with friends , John Borrimnan of Imogeime , In. . was a business visitor inane yesterday. Dr. It. C. hhlackmer of St. Louis Is the guest of City Treasurer Broatlwell. Ground was being cleared yesterday for LIme mmciv hog cooler house nit Armmmour's , Senator Altemu anti W , A. l'oynter visited time maeking houses and stockyards yester. day. day.Miss Miss Anna IVclls loft. yenterday for MIssourI , where she will visit friends for a week , A ttauglmter has been bern to Air. anti Mrs 'IV. It. Cressey , 1305 North Twenty- fourth street. 11ev- hopkins of Denver will occupy time pulpit Sunday morning at the First I'resby- teniamm church- There will him a smoker anti whilst contest at the South Omaha club ott Monday oven- lng , August 15. Mr. anti Mrs. Samuel Goaney ontentaummod Timuraday evening in honor of ( lie Misses Hurt ! of Chicago. Verne , soim of Mr. anti Mrs. It , I. Wheeler. imas gone to Mmiryvllle , Mo. . for a tcmm duys visit with frlemitI , 'rho infant daughter of Mr. mind Mrs. John iticivor was burled yesterday from the lam- ! ; FRUIT AND OARDN FARMINO 4I i. . , _ Around Council l3luifs f I u - : ' - 'ou ciii hay Iimiprovetl .ummd ummimiml , roved fit , I I a.iiIs eliviiii'r in hut. 'IcIim it3' tiiiiii msmi'-n1iire lit the U ' ' titteti States , 'l'lere is at , ( till- uro of crovs lieu-c. Loui mit our Fruit Farm , , . 'hule tIme Is. . . . ' - imm. ) arc hearj -.It 'TI A . . . . ' ; : , r .M.t2 _ _ Z. P. , TTFIcS . ! : . ' 1).t V & 1 : 1S& . 'rime it'al i-sttit , , Litid itist Brokers , - . * ' 4 : 39 Pearl St. Counoll BlutFm , I a nfaiavmmnumlnror + orcimmtrtis L'crmommaily tree coimfiuct n charge. buyers through our themmm wammt. for timforimmatloim imtl state wimayotm 41' . kIL * G as aad ItrrAir Gasoline Engines. I to 250 w Horse . - Power. BLIIVATOR MAC11INI1I1Y Or PtLL KINDS. all on us a write for prices amid tiescrilmtions DAVII ) lliAlLLOY .t Co. , Coimmieji fluutirs , loi''ii. V/MI / WELCH TRANSFER LINE iietyeeii Council lilii if , , tutu Oiiiilimi. Rates Reasonable , Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council Bluffs 0111cc , No. S Nortim Main street. Telephommo 12S. Onmaha oflico removed - moved to 322 South Fifteenth , street phmommo lbs. Tole- Connections made with South Omaha Doliany Theater Monday ninth Ttmesday , Aug. 15 and 16 , T. CLA15S Famous Colored Specialty Company IligIm cinsa artists , ( mmli orchestra nmmd P icamihaimy band. Look out. for street itarade P rices , ICc , . 20e timid bOc' Seats now on sale a t l3rackett's book store. Remember the name I when again you buy McMUNN 'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM : Is it Preparation of the Drug by wlmich It injurlotms effects are remnovd , while the valuable - uable medIcInal properties are retained. ft possesses all the sedative , anedyne anti anti. spasmodic powers of Opium , but produces no sickness of tIme stonmacim , no vonmiibng , an costiveness , no imoadachme. 1mm acute mmervous fitsorfiers it is an invaluable remedy , and reconmmeniietl by the best physicians , E. FERRETTI Agent , 3'h2 Pearl St. , Now York. ily residence. Fortieth mind Q streets , Rev It. 14.Vimecler u'mms time mmttenmlimmg clergy- maim. maim.Adith chapter , No. 52 , Order of time Etmat. cram Stam' , wIll lmobii nit Important. mmieeIflm ( . - ' tt..I. * Miss I'earl Terry mind MIss hilamichmu Slier- wood have retuim-acti ( roni Viilisca. lu , vimero tbmey spout a t'eek viiim friends. B , F. ilimfidelsoim is to ho tnleml before Justice Foster in OmmmaummL tOtiiiy for the mr. cony of I' . II. Mcionald'm4 slot mmmacimimme. Mrs. C. II. Tlmompsomm , 'wemmty.otmrth aimfi J streets , who bus bt'etm quite III , is reeov- ering rapidly anti will be out before bug. 110 % ' . George Mumtmro , pastor of the Fimst Congregatiommai clmurcim at Milfnrd , Nob. , is time guest of imis brother , Prof. A. A. Munro. Johtm l' . Schultz leaves teniorrnuu' ( or Wasimirmgton county , where lie has time eon- tract for a number of large fanmim imulldlngs. It 1mm expectemi that ilooth-Tueker of tIme Salvation arlimy % iii jtcaiC at the First Metbmodist EimiccoPal clmtmrch tomorrow mmmcm- ing. ing.Fred Fred Carpenter has resigned Imis position in the meeimimnicnl miepartmmiemut mit Cutlalmy mm mmmmit bias accipteil a jiositiomm vLtim ( lie stock yards comnmaImy. Time Lathes' Aid society of time Prealmy. teriamm cimurclm elecieml Mrs. Jenmmle blolmmies president anti Mrs. Josephine Iticim vice imresidemmt at a recemmt meeting. Timuraday's feeder ulmipmmmenis scare tue largest of time season , nunmberbng 1,580 heath. Iavn Iiammkimm of 'l'arkio , Mo , , bought a large number of feeders on ( lila niarket yemttm'rlay. Mr. and Mrs , James I' . Lott of lmlcnmgo ore the guests of Colonel 4 % . L. Lott ammil wife , MmLoit. Is live stock cornrmmissioncr at Chicago mintt Imas not visited this city iii flvo years. Ito imardly recognized time viaco Oii account of the many inultruvements , have you seemi Time lice's iiiotogravUres ? You want to get time first series now , ( or time ttvcommd series will be otmt semi. Sixtecim for 50 cents or three for ten centS , I'ho. tugmavuro Department , Omaha Iaiiy 13cc. T : I I w ; 1k. 'fl'\f ! dy' J ) IW. ! - , 1P ETITO i BWTHEIR HEADS. Distributed by John 6. Woodward & Co1 , Council Ilitiffs , Iowa. LW0 Pangle , M.D 'tILE ( .fl'I ) SAShAICI'FAN 25 E7tR'S EXPERi1NC. tcnuicr of DbsuiscH of zIc1u ' , ( ) tLiCii. PltOPRllt'I'Oit 01' TIlE Voritl's Ii erbail ) , . . of Mediciw. . 1 CIIItE-Catarrlm of Head , Throat. titid fuings , IhItuiM'tm ( II 13' ( anal Eam , Fits mmmmml A ltoltlox y , I I cii rt , b'i mm oil Flit ! misy I ) iscmm sts , Ilitibete8 , llrigimt mm I , cnist' , it. \'iimis 1)sulmcrt it hem mmmatitmnm , tc'rm fm In. I mm opsy ( :11 red WI I hum I mm i'pl img , 'iii itt ) t (1mm' , I 11(0 ovm'd , miii clii onto fiervou8 ummd m'mivato liseusea. L OST FhL _ lmi y-ommmmg nail I r ii J am ititilim ugti mtiemm. S YPIULIS Ommly Pimysttmmitm wimo I birb'eniy' cmtm-u ty1'JJ t Lilt without iieatmoyhimmf teeth ummti bones. No mnar. vmmrr or ) mniiil3rmii uetb. rime only ihilybielumi vlio can tell wiumut nt4 ! you in timoti ( mmskl mmg mm 'I heal lou - 'l'lvsn itt it tilsinmuicu b'mlli ( for question bla mm k. t t ) . I for mitt'mm ; No. 4 I or umtinm'mm. ( A II cormvspmmil'lmCO strictly commtldemmtiai , f'bcdicimiu CUt by tiziticas , .1 Aththietis mmii letters It ) G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , : ; 1S lZmotimiwmiy , ( * ) iiNtll. ItIUEI"S , I LiPScndcejs1 mmummmiu for romilr. THE NEUMAYER .IACOfl NI3UMAYIIH , i'hil' ( ) . tI , 206 , 'rpt , 210 , Ihromtdwmiy , ( 'oumicli Bluffs , Itutes , $1 25 itr mJiy , a rooms FJmmmt-eiuss : ; ; $ ( ; ( ; . ; , $ , ) . j jjjjrjjjijhitjlUrijjj.