8 TTTT3 OMATTA DA ELY 11TJ13 : S1TXDAT , REPTEMttET ? , 1898. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS- > ' ; MMI u H\TIO.V. : Emolo : "J A IV He Finest work , Illurr rity Laundry. Stockcrt Carpet Co. . 203-207 Hwy. Moore's food lllla : worms nnd fattens. 0. II. Jnciiuemin & Co , Jewelers nnd op tician * . 27 South Main street. C. Kchnrk nnd vvlfo of Atlfliitlc , la. , arc In the city visiting the exposition. MIse Knthcrlno Meyers has gone tn Oak I'nrk. 111. , to enter upon her school work. Mrs. Ocorso T. I'help Is confined to her homo with a mild catte of blood poisoning. Mrs. Mark Smith of 717 Plr t nvenue , who lia'i lieon surterltiK from appendicitis , Is re- tovrrliiR. Tito Thcosophlral Roclety meets tills aftrr- ' Odd Fellows' build- noon at 3 o'clock nt the in i % loom 10. Mlsi Orace Morrow of Mondamln , and Miss Male O'NVMl of Hancock , la. , nro visiting .t St. Trancls aendomy. ' A marriage license W.IH Issued jcstcrday to Frederick HartwlR , aged 31 , anil Henrietta "WlncniMii e , used 25. both of thin city. J C. nixby , heating and oanltary cnRtneor. Plans and specifications for heating , plumbIng - Ing and lighting. 202 Main , Council Bluffs. The iu-u.il morning senile vvll ! liIril nt St Johns Hngllsh Lutlr lU climc'i ' to rt.iv , bi . .ore will be u.ni In the. evening Don't jnu think It must bo a pretty good laundry that ran please so mnny hundreds of customers' Well that's the "I3aRle , " 724 Ilroadway. County Superintendent Sawyer has re ceived word that his son Herno , who Is with hlb regiment In Cuba , Is suffering from j el low fever. Wlllltiin Hngolman of Hamburg , la , who has a string of horses .it th Driving pnrK , icported to the police yesterday the theft of a new racing saddle. Miss Martha Mealy , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nealy , leaves for fHrngo to day , where she will vli.lt for u month with her sl&tcr , Mrs. H. Sew ell O II. Patrick , the well known attorney of Olenwood , who was permanent chairman of the Into republican congreielonal convention , was In the city yesterday calling on friends. Mis. Anna , S. Rlchnrdsou of the Nonpareil Blalf , left Inst evening for the cast for a month's vacation Her place1 on the paper will bo filled during her absence by Miss Molllo Ulce. The members of lilly camp , Hoyal Neigh bors nf America , have been Invited to par ticipate In the picnic to bo given by the Oinnlia rumps Tuesday nfternoon nt Hlvci- vk'w park. The body of Miss Hlla Tlmmons , who died Friday afternoon nt 1'JOl High street of consumption , was sent yesterday nfternoon to Ilurllngton . 'I'lctlnn , In , where. It wih lo bulled Li'i.ifed was 2'J years of a&e. Christian Science , room 402 Sapp building , meeting this morning at 10 15 o'clock , when the subject of the bible lesion will be ' oub- Btanco " The u ual tcstlmon/ meeting will bo held Wednesday f-venlns nt 8 o'clock. Tl-o subjects of Hov. fj. 1 * Pry's sermons at the Fifth Avenue Methodist church today will be. In the morning , "Tho Reasonable Service ; It's resulto. " nnd In the evening. "Tho Triumphant Cloto of n Persecuted Life ' At the First Haptlst church the pastor , Rev II. Venting , will take as the subject for lii-t 1'ior.iniK sermon todny , "An Antidote for the Hlues " In the evening ho will preach osiip'nally for the "Hing people , his subject bping "Tho Crown evvel " 'I lie funeral of the late J. W. OI'moro will be held this nfteinoon at 5 o'clock from LuuKlcj's undertaking rooms , Interment be ing In Walnut Hill cemetery. The services will * coniluotp" ' > iv Rev. W. S. llarnes , pustor of the Flr t Presbyterian church. of Encampment , No. 8 , Union nro requested to meet nt \indertnklng rooms this tit t w o'clock sharp to attend the our late comrade Joseph W. Oil- order R. A. Carveth , lieutenant . Dnggin , wlfo of John Duggan 1 11 township , died Frld.iv mornlus , Tl c funeral will ba held 1 1 1 > uri ibis morning nt 10 o'clock "I i ' vu'l ' In ? In the Hare ] Dell | i H- < 1 leaves a husband and \m \ nt the service next Sunday > 1 i 'thenue Methodist ehur h ITteJ to the Interests of the pub- r > f the < Uy. The pastor , Rev. C pronih n special sermon bearing [ tut nnl all the tern hers of thr Lrs of the school board , patrons It the public schools will bo lu- Ind In t onio heat of the weather in. no s , rvl"o this evening at the tM Inn ehuieh. At tho. usual ' i the piu'tor will preach on Ftlon of Faith nnd Knowledge" The met ting of the missionary society held nt the church Friday afternoon Sumtny sdiool will picnic Thursday at Firmount park Ho J W Wli-on of the First Congrega tional chinch lias ri turned from Minnesota , vvhi'ro ho has been spending his summer va cation. nnd will tot'ny conduct the usual services at the church The subject of his morning sermon will be. "The Atoning Death of Christ , " and in the evening he will preach on "The Christian' ) Advnntnge Over the Ungodly " U th cio o of the morning service ice- the tnciamint of the Lord's supper will bo admin stored The August term of the dlstilct court will be conventd tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock by Judge Mncy , who sent waul > cs- tcniay that the grand Juiy will be Impaneled nt H o'clock nnd nn equity assignment made nt 2 orloik In the nftctnoon of that day. The term promises < o bo n heavy one , there being n Inrgo number of cases on the docket and conalJrrnblo time will be consumed In the trial of the big damage suit nf Deere , Wells S. C'o ngninst the Chicago , Milwaukee & . St Paul Railway company. \ burning pile of rubbish at the rear of nraekeits booU itore nt the eornor of Sixth siieet oi d Hioadvv.iv t'3t lire to the bill boards n IJOMI OR and gave the lire depart- jnu > t n rut ) tute-iday marnlmi about 11 exk On tin vva > to l'io tire the hook liuldiv finu NoI engine house collided ih n dc-l V.M wnson of ( ! - > l e & Son , reIn - In ouauli r. Me damnge to the wagon. Jie llro i nii'nin Colter nf No. 2 hose com- .liatl a ntu-or caught In a coupling , it The lire was extinguished no damage. ir of 1101 Twenty-sixth rTlcd a complaint last evening before Durkc barging n young fellow Dmnu'tiwho works In Uouquet's barn with enticing his IG-j ear-old flightoi from homo. Duquette was ai- ri'stcd and > n dafault of ball was commlttd to the countj jnll The father of the girl B tat PS that hla daughter left home yesterday morning nbout 6 o'clock , Hluee when no trace of her could bo got Frank Ilendotfon. charged with l > oliig Impllcnted In the nffnlr , was also arrested but gave bail. Ladles desiring valuable information con cerning their ailments should geml or call for "The Vlavl Mc'sngc. " Vlavl Co , , 320 Merriam blK. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 230. llonl iNtat < * TiaiiNrcrs. The follow Ins transfers were fllcd ycster- dny In the abstract , title and loan oflleo of J. W. Squire. 101 Penrl street : imma : Rlef to Sievert JUef , w < nvvH jmrtot \ nvvW , l > art mv ne'i , part svvii nei4 , part ne > 4 eV | anil seU neVi section 1 ; nt-v4 , nH he' , nectlou 2 ; ne ,4 , be > , j 12 , se > 4 nvv , i\i4 nwU niul lot 1 In NCI t Km 2 ; pan neV , nwi < 1 , IIIIII" , nil I lots 1 HIVl i III b.'i - tlon 3-78-41 , nw\4 ho'i ne\4 svvH , s.\4 nw'4 , part uw Hvvi4 , part sw'.i ne'J , l > art itWV * feeVt 0-76-41 , H < 4 nek. 33 ; nvvl.1 HWi anil part e\l swH J4-77-4I , u ml lots 1 anil IS In fc , rndervvooil wd % l U II Howl Mjil nd wife t > UV Howl-nd , IntH 1M aiul 131 and J in MibiHv of li t ll' , original plat to Council PlMffH w < 1 1 1' JmUm i\ml wlfi to WlllUm 1 iitnl , 374 ncrrs In -tlous 2 and J- w d 14,973 t'traa tr rurr . toUU J14 875 niTPPiivp PP i np t tt'iiit tT RCFHAiNS SCARE A01IAN \ \ Five Men Break Into the House of Young Widow Oalclwcll , BRUTAL CONDUCT CAPPED BY ROBBERY rpp of ( lie nniiK I.ocUcil l' | > In .Inll nnd ronltUi-ly lilcnt Illril liy Tli.-lr Vlulliii-Di'tiilln o ( tinAlfnlr. . Mrs. L Cnldvvell , n young widow living nlono ut 1312 South Sixth street , was the % lctlm of n gross outrage nt nn enrly hour yesterday morning nnd Wllllim Rryan , Wil liam Trnsk and Dennis McSorley , three of the men Implicated In the nffnlr , nre In custody at the city Jail , charged with breaking nnd entering and Impcisonatlus an ofllccr. Warrants are out for two more , there having been live men in the pally that Invnded Mrs. Caldviell's house nnd Ill- treated her. About 4 o'clock yesterday Mrs. CaliKvell was aw aliened by hearing a nolso at the back door and before she had time to call for assistance the back door leading Into the kitchen was broken In nnd flve men entered her house. They crowded Into the room where she was In bed and tolling her they were ofllccrs ordered her to get up nnd dress. One of the rufllnns pro ceeded to diag her but of bed when she Implored them to leave the room while she dressed herself. This they did , but she hid barely time to put on her dress before they were back ngaln In the room Then the ruffians took hold of her nnd com manded her to take her clothes off again , She pleaded with them to desist and leave the house , which they finally did without molesting her any further. Iletorc Rav ing , however , they took her gold watch anil $15 In cash which she had In n pocKetbool < on the bureau. The men also ransackei ! the cellar , but found nothing of any valut I there to carry away. i As soon as the men left Mrs. Caldwcl ! hastened to a neighbor's house , who at onct notified the police. OlTlccrs Denny nnt Pinnel hastened to the scene nnd In a sheri time located three of the men at n saloot on Sixteenth avenue nnd Sixth street Trask , after being placed under nrrest made a bolt for liberty , but was quickly brought to a halt by a shot from Cnptalr Denny's revolver , llred In the nlr. The three men were positively Identified by Mrs Caldvvell at the police station ns being three of the gang. The right name of William Dryan Is sail' to bo Jacobson. He Is a llrcman In tht | employ of the Milwaukee road. Trask li well known to the police , having been ar rested nbout n week ngo for disturbing the pence and being drunk. Ho was nt thai time sentenced to seven days on the chnlc gang , but escaped the first day ho was taken out to work. When searched nt th ( station ho wns found to hnvo $7 In his pos session. This Is believed to be part of tin $15 stolen from Mrs. Caldwell's house. Me- Sorloy Is a bartender and has been em ployed In a saloon on Sixteenth avenue. William Vollmcr , a young lad who was with the party but did not enter the house , was nrrested , but Inter released on his promising to appear as a witness. The cases against the three men were continued by Judge Aylesworth yesterday until to morrow morning , their ball being fixed Ir the sum of $ IJOO each Jncobson managci to sccuic ball , but the other two are still In custody. Mrs. Cnldvvell's watch was found In the cellar of her house , where H had beer dropped by one of the rulllnns. Mrs. Culd- ' well was completely prostrated yesterday. The Evans laundry Is the leader In flni work for both color and llnlsh. 620 Pear street. 'Phone 290. During the fruit sense * . Klein , 112 Broad way , will handle Uiu Victt that the marke affords. 1'OH A STATIJ .III MCIl'AI , Mn > nr JpiuiliifH lld CM a Copy o tinOlllcliil ( nil anil Int Knlloii. A copy of the official call for the mcetlnj of city odlcers of all cities and towns throughout the state to bo heM In Marshall , tov.n on October 12 nnd 13 for the purposi of organizing an Iowa municipal league was rccohed yesterday by Mayor Jennings The call Is as follows : To All City Officials of lown- The icprc setitatlvrs of the M e ( Hies of Iowa Unit wen represented at thi ucond nniuial coin en tlon of the I/engue of American Munlc lp.ilitl-8 , held at Detroit , Mich. , during tin tirst days of August , we.ro all of the opln Ion that U would bo of great benefit t < their iltles nnd to all other cities In tin l state If n otate association of municipal offi. 1 clald was fonned in lo-va. riieie are manj | reasons why such an association would b < of great benefit to Iowa munli Ipnlltles , am the cities nnd towns tnrough such an or gnnlratlon rould ol'U.iii much needed legls , latlon. The Interchange of ideas and ex- perlpuccs would bo of gieat assistance to all Practical questions of Interest to over ; municipality in Iowa could bo discussed am the cities iccclvo the benefit of such dls > cusslon. In vlavv of these facts It wan deemed ad' U ° nblo to call a meeting this fall for tin i foi inallon of u btate association , and Mnr shalltown , on aicount of owning Its watei works nnd ek-en'c ' lighting plant , was so lei ted as the r'nco ' of meeting. The clt ] council of M.nbhMltown , nt the flrst mc < ? t. Inc. after the Ki.ion'I convention , pnsscd ih < following if-olotiin "Whcrens , H has been dcmonstrnted bj the second annm'.l convention of the Leagut of American .Municipal ties , held tu Detroit that the liucrcstb of lown cities will be pro rooted by havl.-.g a state meeting ; v.erofoie be it "Resolved. By the city council of the cltj of Marshalliovvii , that the mayor of our clt ; I bo requested to call a meeting of the clh officials of lown with a vlow to further pro , inou > good rev eminent In the munlclpalillti of I own. The time of mating to bo nr [ langcd b.v the mayor" I Pui uaiit to tr-is resoliulo i the dates o i October 12 and 13 were selected for the meet ing A cordlnl Invitation Is extended tc every city nnd town In Iowa to send elelO' gntcti to this meeting. Kvery municipality U .vsked to turn ! as many delegates as the ; desire. And wo trust thatitry municipality In the state will bo represented. \ \ ithe undersigned , representatives o ! our ipHioctlvo cities at the national niret- Ing of the League of American Municipali ties , unite. In this call for a state meeting an.l call on all munlclpalltl-s in Iowa u send delegates. JOHN MACVICAH , Mayor of DCS Molncs. J. M HKDMOND , Mayor of Cedar Rapid * . E. 11 11ULLIAM , Mayor of Muscatlne. F. K. STUmilNS. Mayor of Iowa City. FRANK G PIKRCIJ. Mayor of Marshnlltown. Accompanying the cnll was an Invitation from Mayor Pierce of Marslmlltown to the mayor and members of the city council to attend the meeting. In the Invitation Mayor Pierce says "In preparing the pro gram for the meeting. 1 would bo pleased to receive Ideas from different cities , nnd I ask you to let mo know at an early dnto your Idea of the subjects that should tomu up for discussion I would nlso like to know about how many cities will bo repre nnd will bo glad to receive any nnd all suggestions. The success of this meet ing depends upon you nnd your cooperation tion " Mayor Jennings Is greatly In favor of the Idea of n state municipal league , and be lieves It will bo of great benefit to the cities throughout the state. The matter I | will be laid before the council at its meet ing Monday night and the mayor will recom mend that Council Bluffs be represented nt the meeting nt Mnrshalltown. socurrv TN < 01 M.II , HMHTH. nf the Swell Sot for 1lic I.I The most notable social event of the last week was undoubtedly the mnrrlago of Miss Maude Katharine Oliver , daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Oliver , to Mr Herbert Maylcs 1'ulKcr of Janesvllle , WIs , which or- cttrred Thursday evening nt the Oliver residence denceon I'ark avenue. The ceremony was performed by Rev L. 1' McDonald , rcctoi of St. Paul's Episcopal church , In the hand some drawing room which was beautifully decorated with palms and white asters , thu bride and groom blending beneath n bovver composed of the same plants nnd Ilovvers. The bride , who Is one of the mo t popular young society women of the llluffs , was robed In white satin en train and wore . handsome nodding veil. The ribbon bear ers were the Misses Hcsslo Ueno , Blanche Patterson , Adah Sargent and Fay Hollen- beclt , the matron of honor being Mrs. Sweating , sister of the bride , attired In white organdie over pink , and Mr. Sweating the1 best man. Following the ceremony the lippy couple left for Chicago , from where they will make a trip of the lakes. They will reside at Janesvllle , WIs. , where they will bo at home after December 1. The v.cddlng wns attended by over 100 friends and relatives of the contracting couple , among the out of town guests being Mr. and Mrs. Sweeting of Chicago , Mr. nml Mrs Warner L. Welsh of New York , Dr. and Mrs Drown and daughter of Chicago , Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Simmons of New York , Miss Del ! Oleason of Anamosa , In ; Mrs Addle White of Charlotte , Mich. , anil Mrs. Travcrs of St Joseph , Mo. Mr. and Mrs O. P McKesson , Mr. Frank McKesson nnd Miss Foster gave a dancing I party Friday night at the McKesson rest- i deuce on Oakland avenue. j Mrs P. J. Montgomery gave a kenslngton i Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Don | Judd of Los Angeles , Cnl. Some thirty ! guests were present and a most enjoyable ] musical program was carried out , nftei | which dainty refreshments were served. Miss Cora Keller entertained about forty j I of her young friends last Tuesday evening In honor of her cousin , who Is visiting her The fore part of the evening was spent In a trip up the river on the steamer "Jacot Hlchtman , " a special car being engaged tc convey the party to and from Omaha. Or 1 the return homo refreshments were serveil l nt the Keller homo and dancing was In- I elulged In until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs , Robert Mullls chaperoned the young folks , I Mtss Richmond of Madison , WIs. , who has . been spending the summer with Mrs. George Richmond of Avenue E , returned home Thursday. Mrs. Albert Sutton of Milwaukee Is the guest of Mrs. Wade Gary. Miss Lido McAsaey of Chicago Is the gucsl j of Mrs. James N. Cnsady , Jr. , of Oaklant avenue. Mlas Emma Heebe gave n picnic party Wednesday evening at the Boat club house In honor of Mrs. Frank Hollenbeck of Dot Molncs , who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs , J. E. Holleubcck and family. J. W. Halrd and wlfo of Hamilton , Mo. , | are visiting the famlles of H. and G. G , I I3alid and taking In the exposition , j The exposition has brought about many pleasant affairs , but nonu more so than the family reunion last week of four brothers- Jackson , J. W. , P G. and A. D. Mlkesell , They had not met In like manner for many I years nnd at times were separated by thousands - | sands of miles. The older bro'hcr Is nearly j 7 ! > years of ago and lives In the wcsterr i part of Kansas. The week was pleasantly I passed viewing the sights of the big show lover the river and by happy gatherings It ' the homo circle. Alderman and Mrs. J , D. Atkins are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aelarason nnd son Ernest of Lemars , la. Stymest Stevensofl has icturncd from an extended visit with relatives and frlendE at Ansley , Neb. Mrs. Fred Graves of Ottumwn , who hat been the guest the last week of Mr. anil Mrs. Henry C. Scheldle nnd family , re- I turned home last Thursday. I Mrs. Victor E. Bender of Fourth avenue , entertained her mother , Mrs. II. W. Col- vlllo of Galesburg , III. , last week. Miss Gcorglo Mitchell left Friday for r week's visit with frlenda at Malvern , la. Miss Nellie Honey 1 visiting friends It Malvern , la. Miss Ethel Donhnn has returned froir Tamora , Neb , where she has been vlsltlnj j friends for n month. ' Major and Mrs. Spera have returned from I an extended eastern trip , j Mrs. r. W. Hess of Farmer City was tht guest the Inst week of Misses Josephine I Shea and Klttlo Connor. | Mrs. G. P. Rlnker of 137 Denton streel entertained during the last week Mrs , Menard nnd daughter Almee of McCook , , Neb. I Mrs H. S Ogden , formerly Miss Addle Sherman of this city , Is the guest of Mr , and Mrs. W. W. Sherman of South Sev enth street. Mrs. George H. Huletto had as her guests the last week Miss Dealney A , Huletto anil Miss Bessie Hagueman of Ulue Island , III , I Miss Anna Johnson of Milwaukee and Mr and Mrs W. 0. Johnson of Kansas City were the guests the last week of Mr. anil Mrs. E. J. Towlsee and family on Oakland j avenue. j Miss Marie Ferguson of South First streel entertained during the last week Miss Alice Mosher of Sioux City. I Mrs. O. H. Lucas and Miss Bessie Ester visited during the last week at the Glllllanil farm at Glcnvvood. Mrs. E P. Nichols Is enjoying n visit from her Bister , Mrs. Josephine Watts of Gilbert , I 10 , | Mr. Walter Stephnn entertained during the last week Mrs John Slattcry , Miss Plgotl and Miss Finn of Lenox , la. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gavin entertained tht ' last week Mrs. W. M. Bates of Atlantic la , and Mrs. R. L. Warner of Warnersvillc I Neb. | Mrs. Dora Churchill and daughter Barbars have returned from a vlelt with relative ; | In Saundcrs county , Nebraska. I Mrs. H. S Jones entertained the lost w eel Mrs. Sllvcrthorn of Chicago. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Carter of Knnsas City , accompanied by their little daushtcr , are the uucsts of Dr. nnd Mrs , II. B. Jen- nlncs on Fourth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Weaver entertained during the last week Miss Clara Ilartz , Mlfs Abble Brown and Mrs. A. Thorncate of North Louji , Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W O. Morris of Canning street entertained during the last week Joseph A. Sanderson of Evansvllle , 1ml. [ Mr Sanaderson has decided to locate In i this state , and , with his brother , will go Into the newspaper business at Rlverton Mrs Walter Spoonor has returned from her eastern trip Her mother , Mrs II. II. Pettlbone , remains for some time longer with relatives In Illinois. Mrs. J B Atkins , who has been visiting friends at Burlington , la. , Is homo again. Mies Gertrude Kennedy of Loean. form erly superintendent of tuuslc la the public schools here , has been visiting Council muffs friends the last week. She left Wednesday evening for Tavlorvlllo , III. A. J. Hutchlnson and family of Oil East Pierce street had ns their guest last week George Garnet of Mondamln , In. Miss Caroline Dodge nnd Mrs. Sims and baby have returned from their outing at Clear Lake Mrs. Mary Lewis Is rlsltlng relatives nt Avoca. Mrs. William Officer Is sojourning nt Hot Springs for her he-alth. Miss Maude Roper of Washington avenue entertained the last week Miss Nellie Vnn Pelt of Des Molnes Mr. and Mrs. Inuc Rus had ns their guest last week Eugcno Wilson of Lend City , S. D. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Lane returned last week from an enjoyable trip through the pleasure resorts of Colorado. Mis II Ehleb-acht of 118 Stutsman street Is enjoying u visit from her brother , W. H. Brunn of Reinbeck , la. Miss Edith Orrell left Friday for a visit with friends In Des Molnes. Mips Josephine Darling of Osagc , In. , Is visiting her mint , Mrs. P. J. Montgomery , on Fourth street. Miss Sadie Mudge of Milwaukee Is visiting ner parents , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Mudge , of A\e- nuo C. Mrs. Charles Haas will ha\e as her guest this week Mrs P. H. Adams of Topeka , Kan. Mrs. W. S Wright of Third avenue Is en joying a visit from her daughter , Mrs. A. Scott Ormsby of Emmetsburg , In. Frank Officer , the little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Officer , accompanied Mrs. George Damon to Wayne , Neb , Frldny , where he will visit for several weeks. Mrs. Fred H Hill of S23 Third avenue Is entertaining Mrs. Sarah Knapp nnd Mrs. Edwin Manning of Keosauqun , la. ; Mrs. Hnnnn Ivcs of Ottumwa , la ; Mrs. Vcrnon Dyar of Wichita , Kan. , and Mrs. Caldvvell of Little Rock , Ark. j Mrs. Southwlck and daughter enter tained last Wednesday Mrs Hnirls and daughter of Cincinnati , 0. , and MUs Folger of Omaha. D. \ \ . Hllslnger and wife of Valentine , Neb. , accompanied by their daughter , Mrs. E. L Barker of Tekamah , Neb , are ex position visitors stopping In this city , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Drake and family on North a\enue. Miss Gertrude Gctchell of Dec Molnes Is the guest of Mr and Mia. F. P. Wright on South Seventh street. Mrs. William Henson of Dubuque te vis iting her parents , Mr. anil Mrs. George F. Wright , on South Sixth street. Mrs. J. I. Lutz and daughter Nell have gone to Dubuque for a month's \lslt with friends nnd relatives. Miss Estella Gebhurt of Begley , In. , Is visiting her brother , W. C. Gebhart , and taking In the exposition. Mrs. T. J. Foley Is visiting In Ithaca , N. 4" . , nud Inter will visit In Now York City and Polot Comfort before returning home. Miss Jennie Tllton of Janesvllle , WIs. , Is the guest of her brother , H. W. Tllton , nnd tnmlly on Fifth avenue. Miss Etta Maxwell is visiting In Wlnfiefd , Kan. Kan.Glen Glen Blckley of Kimbrne , Minn. , Is visit ing his uncle , S. G. Shownlter , while tnklng In the exposition. Aithur L. Stevens of Fourth street has relumed from his Colorado trip. C. H. Frank , cashier of the First National bank of Palnsville , O , wns the guest last week of his cousin , Spencer Smith , and fam ily , on Washington avenue. Mrs. Donald Macrae , Jr. , Is In San Fran cisco visiting her husband at the Presidio. Miss Belle Shew of Denver , who has been spending the summer with her sister , Mrs. E. Canning , returned homo last Wednesday. Mrs. William Powers of 1300 Ninth nvenuo ortertnlned her sister , Mrs. Anna Harrington of Chicago during the last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Main and their daughter , Mrs. Osburn of Pnrsons , Knn , , nro the guests of E. G. Wood nnd family of 1002 Avenue D. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf of Iowa City are visit ing their father nnd mother , Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stake , and sister , Mrs. Beasoie , while taking In the exposition. Fisher Beaumont used Cole's Hot Blast heater last winter HlcidKCtt SUCH ( he Olllccr. Detective Dan L. Weir of the police force has n $1,000 damnge suit on his hands. M. A. Blodgett , manager of the Western School Supply house of Des Molncs , who was arrested Filday night and locked up on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses , has brought the suit against the officer. When Blodgett's cane was called In police court yesterday morning It de veloped that there was nothing to hold him on , and Judge Aylesworth accordingly dlbchnrged him. Blodgett at once hunted up nn attorney nnd filed suit in the district court against Weir , who made the nrrest , and the National Surety company of New- York , which Is on the officer's boned for $1,000. Wanted Girl for general housework. ' Mrs. O. Kecllnn , G1S South Seventh street. Part 2 of The Bee's photogravures of the exposition Is now ready and can be had at the Council Bluffs office. Klein's summer drinks beat 'era all. rfinfliliMicu' MIIII'N Smooth Work. ACKLEY , la , Sept. 3. ( Special ) A few- days slneo a fellow giving the name of II. B Cowans and claiming to hall from Cedar Rapids arrived In town. Ho put up his horse nnd buggy nt Michaels' livery barn and engaged a team , explaining to Mr Michaels that he was selling farm rights to farmers on n patent gate , which he called the "Little Dandy" Ho then went to II Krummel and contracted with him for sev eral dozen small models of his gate. Ho also had n thousand contrncts printed. He sold n number of farm rights to the farm ers In this vicinity for $5 nnd nobody sus pected anything wrong until Michaels re ceived word from Alden that his team had been left at that place nnd was at bis dis posal. Investigation showed Cowans did not hold a patent on the gate ; that the horse and buggy that he put up at the livery barn were not his , but belonged to n liveryman at Mason City , and that he had obtained It on the pretext that he was painting Greatest Vaudeville Performance of the Year. COMMENCING SUNDAY , SEPT. 4. Faces. The increasing largo crowds warrant the expense and the management lias arranged for the greatest vaudeville performance presented in Omaha or Council Bluffs this season. .Ele gant opportunity for Transmississippi visitors to visit the popular resort and witness the elegant attraction. Matinee : 4:30 : O'clock Daily. Evening Performance ; 800 ; O'clock , Trip from Omaha by Terminal Line , 30 Cents. Depot on Locust street , near Sherman avenue. The round trip to the Lake , admission to the Grand Plaza , a trip across the Lake in a st ° amer , all at an expense of thirty cents , thus placing the entertainment within the reach of everybody. No extra ch.'irge for rocking chairs , swings or settees. Last train leaves Lake at 11JJO. : An extra charge of 10 cents for steamboat trip , Sundays only. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PICNICS , loofs In the country. He left unpaid bills for board , livery hire , etc , hero to the amount of $3.'i or more. He collected his $5 ftom the farmers Immediately upon the signing of the contract giving a model of the gate gratis. Ho took the eastbound I passenger out of Alden tind no trace of his whereabouts has been found as yet. lonn Will lla\ < - u ( niliollo r < illi-Kc. DUBUQUE. la , Sept. 3 ( Special ) The rcticat of the pilests of the archdiocese of Dubuque has been concluded. Over 100 clergymen weie In attendance. Before ad journment Archbishop Hennessey addicssed the pilests regarding the now Catholic college - lego planned for some years and the foun dation of which Is laid on Kelloy's Bluff lit this city. He leeched great encouragement , and announced that work on the biiper- Btructure would commence next year. The now college will cost $200,000 , nnd will be the greatest Catholic college In the west. It will have a faculty comprising the most learned men In the Catholic church. The final preparation will be given those men who will enter the priesthood. Each arch- dlocess pays for the education of men from Its diocese In the final course preliminary to their entrance Into the priesthood. At present this diocese Is paying for bcventy such men , nearly all of whom are In the Montreal Institute. OHi'cola Count ; DoniorrnM. S1BLEY , la. , Sept 3. ( Special Telegram. ) Osccola county democrats nominated the following ticket this afternoon. Clerk of the district court , A. W. McCallum ; re corder , Charles Chambers ; county auditor , J. B. Lent ; county attorney , B. F Barnctt ; supervisors , Dlerk Frey and Lou Douff. The following are the delegates to the democratic | state convention W. P. Wassler , John Dett- | man , James Flynn , Anton Street , Conrad Scnmoll and C. Wassman. > _ DiMiincriitli- Judicial Coil-v cndoit. CEDAR RAPIDS , Sept. 3 ( Special Tele gram. ) The democrats of the Eighteenth ju dicial district held their convention here to day nnd nomlnnted for Judges C. J. Cash of Jones county , W. H. Storrs and N. W. Mc- Ivor of Linn county. S wO 'V/ > BOW THEIR HEADS. Distributed by John 0. Woodward & Co , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 3 | lays , Your fuel and winter clothing and a thousand other things to buy later. Buy your Heating Stove now. Fuel Savers at Cole & Cole's. FAVORITE BASE BURNERS Biggest air flues nnd hot test baue of any hard coal stove mado. Nickel don't tar nish. It paves the coal. COLE'S HOT BLAST Cleanliness and oven heat with poft coal. First stove over made to give these results. | BUCK'S STEEL RANGES The range that bakes biscuits in UA minutes. Bicycles to rent and some hot bargains to sell. Be.-t repair shop in Council Bluffs. Closing out Re frigerators and Gasoline Stoves. Easy Payments. COLE & COLE , 41 Main St. Council Bluffs , Iowa. of Straw Mattings for o cash only. We will make a on all Mattines this \ week. Come early while our line is complete. Odd Fellows' ' Building , Five Races Each Day. II. G. CHAPMAN , Manager. ERNEST U. HAVERLY , Sec. GRAND HOTEL , COUNCIL HLUITS , IOWA. on iowa Farms IB. We arc prep ircd to place loans on improved Western Iowa P farms nt 5 per cent. Money on h nil , im clo'ov. ' W ; hive for of stile several che > iee FRL'IT , GARDEN , GRAIN AND STOCK itt FARMS. VLRY CHEAP. J * Llicup money will make land go „ ln\estimate our bargains. iOt DAY & FT ESS , 39 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. . \\ANTF.1 ? FARM AND INSIDH CITY LOANS THAT Aim GILTIDOIvn ALSO WANT YOUH mil ; INSUHANCI3 ON BUSINESS PHOPJ.HTY , DWELLINGS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS , TOIL NADO INSUHANCi : AT A VEUY LOW HATE. UAHGAINS IN HEAL ESTATE , BOTH JN rAH.M AND CITY PHOPEHTY. 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