COUNCIL BLUFFS- MINOR MENTION. Stockert Carpet Co. , 205-207 Uwy. Moore's food kills worms nntl fattens. Dell 0. Morgan , drugs , 142 D road way. C. B. Jacfiucmln & Co. , Jewelers and op tician * , 27 South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. . . Drown of Columbus. O. . arrived In the city yesterday on a visit to the exposition. Hon. A. li. HnRcr of Greenfield , accom panied by his wife and daughter was In the city yesterday nnd visited the exnosltlon. J. C. nixhy , heating and sanitary engineer. Plans and specifications for beating , plumb' Ing and lighting. 202 Main. Council Bluffs Two stranger.- ! worked the short change racket at John Moreen's store about clou- ( Ing time Friday night , making $4 on the leal. leal.Don't Don't you think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 721 Broadway. Mrs. Anna II. Frosley. wife of Georep S , l-'rogley. 348 North First street died Frldav night , aged 3S years. The remains will be taken to Greenfield for burial. The contract for bulldlnc the elevator to ho erected bv F. II. Pcavcy of Sioux City at tbo Transfer has been let to Goldlo & Sons of Chicago , Wlcltham IJros. of this city were among the bidders. Sheriff Morgan has appointed II. G. Me- Goe. J. P. Grconshlelds. C. M. Trephagen , II.V Hinder. James Covle and J. 0. Sulll- -win as appraisers to act In the condemna tion proceedings brought by the Omaha llrldgo and Terminal Hallway company. J. I ) . Young of Crescent complained to the police yesterday that his barn had been Broken Into Friday night and a largo quan tity of harness stolen. 1'etcr Wyman of Jloncv Creek also complained that a grey nmro of his had been stolen the same night. Articles of Incorporation of the Hamilton's Bhoo store were filed yesterday with tbo rountv recorder. The canltal stock Is nlaced nl $10.000 and Council DluffE named as the place of business. The corporators are Oeorgo F. Hamilton. A. T. and W. .1. Aus tin. tin.F. F. II. Wccch. a farmer living near Shen- nmlonh , complained to the police Friday night that he had been fllmflammed out of 3-10 by three BharpcrB whom , ho met on the Vend near Crescent City. 116 said ho was Induced to bet the money ogalnst $ CO and a gold ntch and all lit- got was a brass tlmrnlcco worth not more than $3 a dozen wholesale. James Peterson , who was struck by a Mil waukee passenger train last Wednetday at the Eighth Btrcet crossing , died yesterday nt the Women's Christian Association hos- Iiltal as a result of his Injuries. The funeral vtll bo held tomorrow afternoon nt " :30 : o'clock fiorn the Danish Baptist church , corner of Seventh street and Seventh ave- jiue. Interment will bo In Falrvlew ceme tery. Henry Bell , the proprietor of the restau rant at C23 Broadway , died yesterday morn ing nt St. Bernard's hospital of typhoid fovcr , aged -1G years. The funeral will beheld held tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30 : o'clock from Lunkley's undertaking rooms , the Bcrvlces bclnc conducted by Uev. S. M. I'crkins , pastor of the First Chllstlan church. Deceased was a single man and a native of Scotland. The pollco were notified yesterday after noon that u man \vns lying dead on the slde- wnllc at Nineteenth street und Broadway. Two officers were sent with the patrol wagon nud a stretcher to the place , where they found an Individual suffering from an over dose of alcoholic beverage. The man was barely breathing und It was several hours nftcr being taken to the station before ho recovered consciousness. Ho proved to bo Owen Dodge of Moberly. Mo. , nnd had been visiting a sister In Omaha. Physical perfection , the secret of beauty. Cull 01 send for "Vlavl Message. " Vlavl Co. , 32(5 ( Mir-lam Block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. These deslrlnc conies of the Jubilee edi tion of The Dallv Bee can secure them at the Council Bluffs olllce of The Bee. If It is furniture that you want , go to Peterson & Schocnlng's , In the Merrlam block. They have anything you want and they sell It at a prlw that , will pay you to buv there. Sullivan receives fresh shipments of oys- tern dally. Buy , pay for and feed 100 pounds of Mooro'H Stock food and It you are not sat isfied with results will return vour money. Jlonro's Stock Food company , Council Bluffs , Iowa , general western agents. Injunction Scrv < l. The Injunction granted the Fort Dodge & Omaha road by Judge Macy was served yes terday on the officials of the Nbrthwestern railway by Sheriff Morgan and the ap praisers appointed by the sheriff In condem nation proceedings. Although he has not boon definitely advised In the matter At torney Flnley Burke , local counsel for the Northwestern , stated yesterday that ho be lieved his company would appeal from Judge Macy's decision to the supreme court and ho yesterday ordered a transcript of the evidence In the hearing had In the dis trict court here. The Hayes Pump aad Planter company commenced suit In the district court yester day against the Pioneer Implement com pany to recover $375 alleged to bo duo on an account for agricultural Implements sold. The case of the State against E. A. Trout- man , Indicted on the charge of embezzle ment from the Glebe Publishing company , has been continued until the next term. It is considered doubtful If the ease ever comes to trial noxv , as it has been already con tinued over two terms. Judge Macy yesterday adjourned court until 1:30 : o'clock Tuesday afternoon. After you have seen all the other heating stoves In town , KO to Peterson & Schoen- ing'a and let them show you the Had Inn t Home , tbo best heater ever made. As a heater nnd fuel saver this stove has no equal. Hotels nnd boarding houses keep guests longer when given an occasional oyster sup per. Sullivan , the grocer , can nil your or der. The Transmlsslsslppl Exposition trains on the Terminal line have been discontinued. Ilciil KNtntr Traniifcrn. The following transfers were filed yester- dav In the abstract , title and loan office of J. W. Squire. 101 Pearl street : Joboph A. Davis nnd wlfo to F. C. I.ougeo. lots 1 nnd 10 , block 22 , Gales- hurK add , , w. il . t 335 \VlllIam T. Ilt-Bhuw nnd wife to K. TJ. Nichols , lots B. 7. 8 , 9. and 10VII - lliuna' 1st add , to Hancock ; lot C , Auditor's subd. sell swU 8-76-33 , W. d . 850 J. W. Davis nnd wlfo to James Helm , 850i i swVJ 18-76-S0 , 8. w. d . , . 720 J. T. IIowillo and wife to M. Furnlss Morton , seU swli 31-78-38 , w. d . l,4Cu Elsie K. Crundul to Ixonnrd Everett , lot 13 , nider's add. , w. d . 310 D W. Uushnell und wlfa to Fort Uodgo & Omaha Hallway Co. , se'i swU 2-75-44. w. d . i. 1. 400 Six transfers , aggregating { 5,035 A poor heating etovo Is dear nt any price. Peterson & Schoenlnc have a reputation to protect and they handle only the best stoves made. Mnko It a point to see them before you buy. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following persons : Name and Residence. Ace. Edward P. Holmes. Sioux Cltv . 3S Henrietta Perley. Sioux Cltv . 30 I.ouls , Slobodlsky , Omaha. . , . 4'J Beatrice Hunter. Burllncton. la . 2 of the Maccabees will give their fourth anniversary ball and supper Tuesday evening , October 23 , at Royal Arcanum hall. TIcketH , CO cents a couple. Extra ladles , y cents. COUNCIL BLUFFS WINS EASILY Shenandoah's ' Little Boys Unable to Do Basinesa with Local Team , CULTURE SHOWS ITSELF IN FORM Three Touchdown * to None the lip- unit of Btcnily Work , Mnrrcd bjr n Conple of Fumlilen , IVlilrh Coat hut Mttlc. The foot ball game at Union Driving park yesterday afternoon boCwoen the Council Bluffs and Shcnandoah High schools resulted In an easy victory for the homo team by a Kcoro of 1C to 0. The Bluffs boys outclassed the lads from Shcnandoah at every point In the game , and the ball during the entire game was In rho visitors' territory. At no time was the homo team's goal In danger. The game demonstrated that the Bluffs boys need considerable practice In the science of kicking goals. Council Bluffs won the toss and Shcnan doah kicked off to the forty-yard line , Cham berlain advanced five yards and Barnard ran ten yards , Graham went through the center for two , then Butts went round the left end for fifteen. Graham secured the ball and went five yards through the center. Barnard takes id three yards , then Graham takes It through the center for twenty. Shcnandoah then got the ball on a fumble and Nossmlth takes It for no gain. Often- houser takes the ball four yards and Ctistlo takes It through tackle for four yards. After tvso downs for no gain Shcnandoah lost the ball to Council Bluffs. Graham takes the ball for five yards , Bar nard for five and Dyer for one. Dyar again for three. Butts goes round the lofo end for twenty and Graham through center for ten nnd Barnard round the right end for seven. Graham goes through center for four and Chamberlain through tackle for n touchdown. Barnard failed to kick the goal. Time : Fifteen minutes. Shennndoah kicked to the twenty-flve- ynrd line and Barnard advanced the ball five yards. Bollln takes It round right end for another flvo yards and Chamberlain round ( lie left end for flfteon. The ball is then fumbled and captured by Dynr with a ten-yard loss. Graham gets the ball and takes It through center for ten yards and punts it ! to Shcnandoah's twenty-yard line. Offenhouser secures the ball and takes It for two , Castle for live and Nessmlth for two. Castle gets the ball again and takes It for five , Nessmlth again for one yard , Button for no gain , Castle takes It for three yards and Shenandoah loses the ball to Council Bluffs on downs. Dynr takes it for twenty yards , then Barnard for five and time Is called on the twenty-yard line with the score nt ! i to 0 In favor of the local team. After an Intermission of ten minutes Council Bluffs kicks to Nessmlth at the twenty-yard line , Coburn advances one yard , Nessmlth takes it through ttackle for three nnd Castle takes the ball for no gain , and the- pigskin is again forfeited to Council Bluffs. Baldwin then takes the ball for no gain and Graham advances it through Che center for twelve yards. Dietrich goes round opposite end for five yards , Cham berlain advances five yards , then Graham goes through center three times for a gain of twelve yards. Dynr advances one yard , Baldwin two yards , and then Chamberlain secures his second touchdown. Barnard again falls to kick goal. Shenandoah kicked to Butts , who advances fifteen yards nnd ( then again for twenty. Council Bluffs gains about twenty yards and Butts goes round the loft end for thirty yards , but fumbles the ball. Offenhouser then takes It for ten , Nessmlth for ten and Shenandoah again loses the ball on downs. Council Bluffs advances steadily nil Graham gets the ball and makes a touchdown through center. Dyar failed to kick goal. Shenan doah then kicks to Dyar , who returns the punt and time Is called , the score being 15 to 0 In favor of Council Bluffs. The lineup was : B1Uft8' iP/sltlSn' ? Shenandoah. . left end . Ilockfellow "ol In . left tackle . . . . . . . .Ilnrrison Hpkrnan . left guard . . . . . . . Sciinelde ? AVickham . center . . . Mull I a on llachett . right guard . . . . . . . . .Copland Chamberlain. , right tackle . . . .Coburn Baldwin . right end . Wllllamn Dynr ( Cnpt. ) . . quarterback . . . . . . . . . .Button Graham . fullback. .Offenhouser ( Cant ) Barnard . left half . M. Castle - . . . . . . . NesBmlth Those dcslrlnc copies of the Jubilee edi tion of The Dally Bee can secure them at the Council Bluffs office of The Bee. Part 2 of The Deb's pnotogravures of tie ! exposition is now ready and can be had at the Council Bluffi ofllce. Peterson & Schocnlng will sell you a stove , heating or cooking , that will be guar anteed to give KUlsfactlon. PLACES FOH VOTKUS TO nEGISTER , Mayor JrnnlnKi inane * Annual Proc lamation anil DralKnnfeii Place * . Mayor Jennings Issued his registration proclamation for the coming election yes- terday. The registrars will sit Thursday and Friday of this week and Saturday , No vember 6 , and will be at the registration booths on these days from 8 o'clock In the morning to 9 o'clock at night. Only those who did not vote at the last fall or spring election or who by reason of change of residence are now in different preclncta need register for this election. The regis tration places in the different precincts have been selected as follows : First ward. First precinct. Wheeler & Hereld's building. 134 East Broadway. John Corliss and Arthur Helsler. registers. Second end precinct. Shcclev & Lane's marbln shop. 217 East Broadway. V. L. Keller and William Green , registers. Second ward. First precinct. City hall , Bryant Sheet , J. E. Sweet nnd A. T. Whlt- tlesey , registers. Second precinct. John Schtckctanz'B barber shou. 720 West Broad way , C. B. Altchlson and John HInkle. reg isters. Third ward. First precinct. Chlcaeo house. corner Main street und Willow avenue. For rest Smith and Jerrv Shea , resistors. Second end precinct , Windsor's barber shop. 013 South Main street. A. B. Walker and M. D. Hughes , registers. Fourth ward. First precinct. F. L. Chllds & Co.'s omce. 520 South Main street John Pusey and George Haynes. reslsters. Second practnct. Kelly house , 1212 South Main street. J. J. Heis and Fred Smith , registers. Fifth ward. First precinct. Countv buildIng - Ing , corner Twelfth street nnd Fifth avenue. A. Dalrymple and M. Callaghan. registers , Second precinct. County bulldlnz , 1511 South Thirteenth street. John Burlew nnd U. I. Galllher. registers. Sixth ward , First precinct. B. Rlshton's store. 2100 West Broadway. N. A. Crawford. P. G. Mieksell. registers. Second precinct. Johnson's bulldtne. Locust street , near Fifth street , George Cooper nnd W. J. Whiting , reclaters , On election day the registers will be at the above places , except In the First pre cinct , Fifth ward , where they will be at 1103 Fifth avenue , and in Che Second precinct , som ward , where they will b at the resi dence of John Peterson , 1327 Fourteenth avenue. The registers will sit during the hours the polls are kept open for the pur pose of granting certificate * of registration to persons who being electors are not reg istered. The only persons who can register on election day are those who were absent from the clt } on the days appointed for registration and those who being foreigners have recflvoj their naturalization papers since the Ian leglstratlon day or a person whose name on tbo preceding Saturday nnd In his absence was stricken from the reg istry Hats , and who shall prove to rho satis faction of itho registers that ho Is a law fully qualified elector In such voting pre cinct. If you like an oyster stew get the fresh ones kept at Sullivan's. No use talking nonsense In any adver tisement. State only plain facts and be ready to substantiate them. Send us your new shirts for ono year nnd If they are not In condition to wear nt the end of that period wo will replace them exactly as they were when new. The reliable Bluff City laundry. They're easy on clothes. The Bourlclus Music Houao sells pianos of the leading makes and organs of the most reliable factories only. Their Washburn and Maurer mandolins and culture are su perior to all others. Thcli sheet music stock Is up to Oslo and their strings are of the best quality. 325 Broadway , whore the organ stands upon the building. SOCIETY IN COUXCIIi IIMJPFS. Doing * of lie Swell Set for the IVvelc Jn t Cloned. Mri. Dodge gave a swell dinner Monday night , covers being laid for fourteen. Mrs. E. A. Illshcr entertained at cards Thursday evening. Mrs. John M. Matthews entertained nt tea president of the Iowa ncbckahs who were oresldcntn of the lown. Rcbekabs who were attendlne tbo state assembly. Mr. and Mre. Louis ZurmuehTen , Jr. , en tertained a number of friends Friday night At cards Mrs. Frank T. True IB entertaining this week Miss Lillian Bell of Ashland , Neb. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunter are entertain ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds of Den ver. Colo. Mrs. O. G. DuBols of North Eighth street Is entertaining her cousin , Homer Lyman , nt Atkinson. Neb. , who IB here visiting the pxoosltion. Mrs. C. W. Davles has as her guest Mrs. Lizzie A. Ross of Hampton , la. , who Is taking in the exposition. This Is their first meeting In twenty-two years. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. McKecaon of Oakland avenue are entertaining a house party , their cuests being : Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Boyd and daughter , Bessie , of Hutchlnson , TCnn. : Mrs. William Yeo of LaCrosse , WIs. ; Mrs Oharlcfl Allnn of Creston , la. ; Mrs. Stouffcr of Washington , la. ; and Mrs. D. Elkenberrv of Chartton , la. Mrs. Yeo and Mrs. Bovd are etatcrs of Mrs. McKesson and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Stouffer arc sisters of Mr. McKesson. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Amy are entertaining Hon. Jackson Orr of Denver. Colo. Mrs E. A. Rlsser Is entertaining Mrs. Camobell of Carson Miss Lucille Plnney had as her guest the last week Miss Norman of St. Joseph , Mo. Mrs. Katherlno Honn of Fifth avenue Is enjoying a visit from her niece , Miss Net tle Honn , Fairmont , Neb. The Misses Schoentgen entertained the last week Miss White of Chicago , who will be their guevt again at Hallowe'en , Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cavln of Park avenue are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doughty of Cincinnati , O. Mrs. Clinton P. Rlnker of Benton street Is enjoying a visit from her father , Joseph Menard , of McCook , Neb. Mrs. S. D. Street Is entertaining 'Sir. ' and Mrs. A. Whcatley and daughter of Carthage , Mo. , Mr. Walter Wheotley of Chicago and B. S. Cassell of Mount Vernon , 0. Miss Ellen Dodge Is visiting in Little Falls , N. Y. Mrs. D. W. Keller entertained the last week her nieces , Mrs. David Patton of Bel- vldere , 111. , and Miss Mary Keller of Colum bus , 0. Mrs. A. D. Hamilton ot Third avenue en tertained the last week Mrs. B. L. Barbour of Oskatoosa , la. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ouren of Fourth street entertained the last week Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gregorj * of Deposit , N. Y. , Mr. and Mrs , Fred Gregory of Hot Springs , Ark. , nnd Jacob Munger ol Stanberry , Mo. Miss Ida Beasore entertained during the last week the Misses Robbins , Moscman and Allen of Jefferson , la. Judge E. E. Aylesworth returned yester day from Denison , la. Invitations are out for the wedding of Mr. Will E. Tyson of Omaha nnd Miss Liz zie Rus of South First street on next Wednesday evening. Miss Jessie- Wallace ha ? gone to Chicago to study music. Colonel and Mrs. W. J. Davenport entar- tnlned durlnc the last week Mr. and Mrs. George Qulmby of DCS Moture. Mr. and Mrs. C. Spruit of Fifth avenue are entertaining Miss Israel of Olathe , Kan. , Mrs. Minnie Fire of Osceola , la. , find Mr. Olat Hanson of Farlbault , Minn. Mrs. F. A. Sackctt of Third avenue has as her cuests her daughter , Mrs. W. S. Hays , nnd husband , of Centervllle. la. Mr. and Mrs. S. Welch of Fifth avenue returned home last week from a month's visit -with friends and relatives In Now York , New Jersey nnd Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mayne have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snider of Mount Pleasant , la. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hatten of Webb City , Mo. , are visiting with Mrs. Hatten'a sister , Mrs. Mary McMenomy of Fifth avenue. Miss Jcnnlo Gulttar of North Eighth Btrcet had as her guests the last week Miss Lydla Foster and Miss Nettle Weir of Mason City , la. Sullivan Is having a big run on oysters during the cold snap. No dealer in town can sell you as good a stove as Peterson & Schocnlng for the money. Mrs. Mary Mackland used Cole's Hot Blast heater last winter. The wonder of the Transmlsslsslppl Ex position Is Colo's Hot Blast heater. It gives absolute cleanliness , even heat and same work out ot common soft coal as can be got from hard coal. It saves millions. See It at the Wigwam , or Cole & Colo's , 41 Main street. Council Bluffs. If you want a heater that will heatj your rooms see the Radiant Home at Peterson & Schoenlng's , Merrlam block. Everybody Is beginning to find out that Sullivan's Is the best place to get oysters. If you are setting up housekeeping see Peterson & Schoenlnc for your stoves and furniture. SECTION HAND KII.LK11. Androvr Er nou HnnKH Onto Hie Iliinilcnr Too Iuiiir. Andrew Ersson , a section hand on the Chicago & Northwestern railway , was struck and Instantly killed yesterday morning about S o'clock by the second section of Northwestern passenger train No. 1. The accident occurred at the limekiln road crossing , about a mile this aide cf Crescent. The engine struck the left side of his head , practically crushing It to a pulp. The body was thrown to ono side of the track and was not otherwise mutilated. Krsson was on a handcar with three other section hands and \VUIIaru Krttchoff , the section foreman , going southwest from Crescent , when they were overtaken by the train. The men were expecting It and as coon as they noticed it approaching the foreman stopped the car and ordered the men to lift it off the track. The men had the car partly off to the west side , according to Krltchoff's Instructions , when Ersson ap parently became bewildered at the close approach preach of the passenger train and attempted to pull the handcar off to the opposite side. Krltcboff perceived that the men would not have time to get the car off the track and themselves out of the way of the train , so ho ordered them to leave It , Ernon's com panion ! cot off tb track In safety , but Hrsson'stlll ' tried to get the- car off the track and was struck by the train nnd killed. The handcar was hurled several yards from the track by the force of the collision. The body was brought to this city to Undertaker Estep'n establishment , where nn Inquest was held by Coroner Jennings. The testimony of Tom W. Smith , engineer of the passenger train , and of Perry Starks , arc- man , corroborated that of the section fore man and the three section hands. The jury , consisting of G. H. Baker , W. n. Duncan and W. M. McCrcary , returned a verdict to the effect that the accident was the result of Ersson's own carelessness and that no blame was attached to the company. Ersson since employed as a section hand had lived at Crescent , but of him little Is known , but a letter which he had written and not mailed which was found on him showed that ho had relatives In Sweden. U Is not known whether he had any relatives in this country. The body will be held for a couple of days at the morgue , and If In the mcantlmo nothing Is heard from his relatives It will bo burled , the expense being berne by the Northwestern. These deslrlnc copies of the Jublleo edi tion of The Dally Bee can secure them nt the Council Bluffs office of The Beo. Church Noted. There will bo services today nt St. John's English Lutheran church at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. , with sermons by the pastor , Rev. G. W. Snyder. The young people will hold a service at 7 p. m. The services at Grace Episcopal church today will bo as follows : Holy communion , 8 a. m. ; Sunday school , 10 a. m. ; morning prayer nnd sermon , 11 o'clock ; evening j prayer , 7:30 : o'clock. At the First Baptlbt church the pastor. Rev. R. Venting , will preach this morning on "Tho Secret Flro" and In the evening on "Tho Science of Heavenly Chemistry. " Sunday school will bo held at noon and the Baptist Young People's union meeting nt 6:30 : p. m. Rev. J. W. Wilson , pastor ot the First Congregational church , will preach this morning on "Every Life a Plan of God" and In the evening will take as his subject "Renouncing All for Christ. " Sunday- school will bo at noon and Christian En deavor society meeting at 6:30 : p. m. At the Second Presbyterian church Rov. Alex Lltherland will preach In the mornIng - Ing on "Daubing with Untempered Mortar" and his subject at the evening service will be "A Reason for Hope and a Hope for Reason. " The services will be held In the old church at the corner ot Frank and Harmony streets. At this morning's service at the First Presbyterian church the pastor , Rev. W. S. Barnes , will take as the subject of his ser mon "Christ-Likeness" and In the evening he will preach on "Why Does God Permit Evil ? " The address In the evening will close the series of sermons on "What Pres byterians Believe. " At the Fifth Avenue Methodist church the pastor. Rev. G. P. Fry , will preach this morning on "Isaiah Called to Service" and In the evening on "Refusing the Voice of God. " Class meeting will bo held at 9:45 : a. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; Junior league meeting at 3 p. m. ; Epworth league meetIng - Ing at 6:30 : p. m. Dr. T. C. Illff will lec ture at the church Tuesday evening and the usual mid-week service will be Wednes day evening at 7:45 : o'clock. At the Broadway Methodist church the pastor. Rev. Myron C. Wnddell , will preach In the morning on "Lessons from the True Measure of Greatness. " In the evening his sublect will be , "Relation of Thought to Character. " Elder J. R. Speck will preach at the Cen tral Christian church morning and evening. His Bublcct In the morning will be , "The Gospel , " and lu the evening , "The Christ of Prophecy. " Sullivan can fill orders for shipment to suroundlng towns quickly. The Woodmen of the World will glvo their bi-monthly parties on Wednesdays In stead of Mondays hereafter. commencing Wednesday , October 26. Peterson & Schoonlng have n large stock of furniture and hardware to select from. The beauty of It Is that their goods are all new. No old stock kept by them. Solid packed oysters nt Sullivan's , the grocer , 313 Broadway. Snap Shots , a beautiful souvenir of the exposition , containing reproductions of all the prominent buildings , together with n blrd's-eyo nnd general views of the grounds , can bo had at the Council Bluffs office of The Bee for 25 cents. It Is just the thing to send to your friends at a distance. Walter Johnson , lawyer , notary. Sapp bile. Collections made everywhere In U. S. Miss Julia Officer , teacher of piano , C33 Willow avenue. Fall and winter term. FIVE TRAMPS KILLED IN WRECK Tliree More Fatally nnil Tire Se- rlnunlx Injured Niiincn of VlrtlniN Unknown. FOR WORTH , Tex. , Oct. 22. A wreck on the Rock Island road near here today re sulted In the death of five men. Three oth ers will die and two were seriously Injured. A freleht train broke In two at the top of a steep grade. The rear portion could not bo stopped and It crashed Into the front sec tion , wrecking and derailing several box cars. In ono of the wrecked cars were ten men , evidently stealing a ride. ' Flvo of them were Instantly killed and three of them are dying. Two escaped fatal Injury. The names of the unfortunate mon cannot be learned. Cnnfconen to He I UK a Illgnnilflt. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 22. Rev. J. English of Jcrsoyvllle. 111. , has given himself up to the police , saying ho was a bigamist. He said be has wives llvlnc at Neosho , Mo. . Jersey- vllle. III. . Chetoupa. Kan. , and Mayvllle , Kan. He said his conscience hurt him and he was forced to surrender himself. Mueller's * M- $ & I Music Store. . . . 103 Main Street , Council Bluffs , la. The old reliable house of thirty-nine years' standing. We ge have no connection with any other music house. We want to make a friend of you. Call on us. We will show you a beautiful line of high grade first-class pianos , such as the Hardman , Story & Clark , Harrington and others. We have a few special bargains in slightly used Hardman Pianos. Please read what others think about our instruments ; en couragements like these ought to have some weight. We publish only two today , but have plenty others. Council Bluffs , la. , AUJJ. 30 , 1SOS. Mr. Hoyil's Theater , Omaha , Sept. S , 1SOS. .7. Mueller Dear Sir : I bought a llnnl- My Dear Mr. Mueller : It Is no won man Plnno of you between seven and der to me that the Hiinlman Piano , of eight years ago , anil have much pleas which you are the sole agent , has met' ure In giving you my opinion about It. with unparalleled sun-ess anil has at It has preserved Its tone wonderfully tracted the attention of distinguished and Is just as good as when new , both musicians , for their sound and touch are for touch and tone. Yours very truly , sympathetic to my ears and hands , and J. II. SIMMS , rival most all other pianos of the coun Organist All Saints' Church , Omaha , try. I consider them the best and most Neb. durable Instruments of our time. DH. CHARLES HAKTKXS. PAYS QUICKLY FOR HIS CRIME Moll Follorvn nnd I/ynohe * n AVIio AmmiiHcil nnil Ilrntnlly Ilent a White AVomnii. LOUISVILLE , Oct. 22. A special to the Times from Tompklnsvllle , says : News has reached hero of the lynching ot Arch Baur , colored , who committed an assault on and at tempted to murder Annlo Morrison , n daughter of Henry Morrison , ft prominent faimer of Cumberland county. The crime was committed nt the Morri son homo yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock. The members of the Morrison household \\cto visiting In the neighbor hood , except the eldest daughter , who re mained at homo to care for the house. Baur , unnoticed , went direct to Morrison's home. Miss Morrison screamed for help when he entered , but no ono was near enough to hear her , though the house \\aa close to ono of the moat frequented public roads. She fought him with desperation , but the negro drew a pleco of sharp Iron , strik ing her two or three blows on the head and Inflicted wounds that may prove fatal. Ho fled , believing his victim dead. When the neighbors learned of the affair they formed a mob and pursued the negro with bloodhounds. They t'railwl him to n small cabin within flvo miles of where the crime was committed. The door was quickly broken down. The negro , hearing the noise , tried to make his esrape through a window , but failed. When rhey entered , he begged for mercy , bud a noosed rope was quickly thrown over his head and about bis neck nnd he was dragged , morn dead than alive , to the woods , where the rope was tossed over the limb of a tree nnd he was hauled Info the air and the life remaining soon passed out of his body. The lynchers left the body and dis appeared. Eight bullet ! holes were found In the body this morning. The remains were budler by Baur's relatives. NO HURRY INGOING TO CUBA _ SenNtm Not Sufllcletitly Advanced to lie Safe to Send Miiny Uimc- cllmiited Troopx. WASHINGTON , Oct. 22. Reports received at the War department from the American evacuation commissioners In Havana Indi cate that the season has not yet sufficiently advanced In Cuba to make It even reason ably safe to send any large number of Amer ican troops to the Island Just now. AccordIng - Ing to the last advices from General Wade , president ot the American commission , It will probably bo December 1 before ad ditional troops will be required In Cuba. This statement. In connection with the as surances that the officials are earnestly tryIng - Ing to complete the evacuation of the Island , has tended to reconcile the authorities tea a postponement of the original date fixed upon. It Is felt , however , that there Is no actual loss ot time upon this score , since the delay not only affords opportunity to better arrange and shift the troops In the United States now being prepared for garrison risen duty , but meantime the Hecker board , now in Cuba selecting camp sites , will be enabled to have almost every detail of the camps arranged so that comfortable quar ters will bo In readiness when the troops ar rive. Dynamite Work * IMoiv Up. OAKLAND , Gal. , Oct. 22. Ono of the houses of the Judson Dvuamtte works blew up today , kllllnc two men. When you call for DctVitt's Witch Hazel Salve , the great pllo cure , don't accept any thing else. Don't be talked Into accepting a substitute , for piles , for sores , for bruises. Sees the Tratismississippi. I was dreadfully shocked ( I guess that's the word for farmers to use ) anyway I was ashamed o' Joslah when I handed him his cup o' tea at supper time , an' ho gulped It down without stoppln'-nnd past his cup back. "Joslah Allen , " says I , "hain't you got no man ners ? " "Wai , " says he , "hain't I ben to the fair , und didn't the wind an' dust blow jest as If old Xutur had turned the tall end o' her old thrashln * machine over that air fence nn' got my lungs full o' dust ? " When he wrenched out his throt with another cup o' tea ho lays : "Did you see that Cole's ( las Burnln Heater , like we bet last winter , n runnln' on the grounds ? " "Wai , " says I , "I didn't see It runnlii' on the grounds ; I seen It standln' still with a tire In It , an' the man who was a showln' on It off didn't tell naff the good things bout It. Why , ft felltr was stundln' by It and the man tol' him that It wud hoi' fire nil nlto with cob ? , when the feller luffed him right In his face , Wnl , I spoke right up an' Bed , 'It's eo , too ; I used ono all las' winter an' I know It'll hoi' lire nil nlte with cobs , an' I' know too , It'll burn up the gas an' smoke an' won't use more than haft as much cole as our ole oak stove did , ' Why , ' Bays I , 'this man 'II let you take one home an * use It a hu ! month , an' If It don't do what he says It will ho 'II let you fetch It back an' he "II pay back your money.1 I Jeat frit like stayln' thcro nil the afternoon a ttllln' about the good pints o' that nlr stove ( an' I hadn't any ol Mr. Stacy's sweet elder either ) , nn" I gues * 1 would , too , U that tricky feller on the blslckle hadn't a nhowed off , Huldy'H man says no's goln' to Imvo ono this winter , an' I'm ? o glud. for the baby will be orcepln' on the floor and they won't bu any danger of her tnkln' cold like Mury.dlcl lust winter. And she will buy It of 41 Alain Street. Cole & Cole , Council Bluffs. To sell good carpets. We cater to only one class of people those who want to buy the best makes of car pets at such low prices that other similar houses look on in astonishment and wonder how we can do so. Well that is our business , not theirs. The secret lies in the fact that we hav experienced men who know how and where to buy. That we have no old stock of goods on hand that are shelf-worn makes every sale satisfactory. Our house has been established for years and we stand upon out reputation of the past Odd Fellows Temple , Council Bluffs. Art Garland and Radiant Estate Are just what you want to keep peace In the family. Do not annoy your wife by using Inferior goods. We guarantee the nickel not to tarnish. It Is the moat econom ical , durable nnd finest In design. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL : Used a 300 Art Garjand for six years , heating four rooms , using but two ; tons of hard coal each winter. It Is the most cheerful and economical and gives a more even heat than any other base burner I ever used. I cannot speak too highly of the Art Garland. J. N. COCHHAN , 325 North Seventh SU . r. c. DBVOL , Agent for Majestic Steel Ranges , Richardson & Boynton Company Furnaces , 504 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 'Phone ' 87 , Poor Picture Doesn't look well In your parlor or Bitting room. Better take It down and have- none. But still better ! go and select whan you want where they keep something that Is up-to-date something that Is pretty nnd will ornament your rooms as they should be. It is an easy matter to do this If you only know where to go. Wo have an ar department that Is a credit to our city If wo do say so oursllves. It isn't brag nnd bluster but solid facts. Wo can sell you a beautiful picture that will surprise you in price. Not only sell > ou one. but dozens of them if you wanted to buy BO many. It Is worth your time to call and visit our art department ! whllo you are up town shop ping nnd you will enjoy your visit. If you have any pictures to frame , come In and got our prices. Wo will do it reasonable and In a tasteful and artistic manner. Teachers , como nnd select your school pictures. , , ) cuss to ; , MASONIC TEMPLE. 33o3owoJo - > - oV/Jowawow3. . $ uiroTrnil I. IDA FARn/IO / Aim CQIIIT I | Improved land In Iowa ciin he purchased at low figures. We have bargains in Fruit Farms and Garden Lands. Money to Loan on Farms nt 5 per cent Interest. City Property In COUNCIL IJLUFFS FOR SALK. DAY & HRSS , 39 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. J , G. & W , WOODWARD , McnilitTN of din A. K , C. Architects and Superintendents I'lniiN ninl Hiieelllenllon * Room 3 , EvorcttDlk , , Council Bluffs WM. WELCH TRANSFER LINE n Council IIIiifTH Mild Oiunlia. Rates Reasonable , Batlsfuctlon Guaranteed Council HlurfH otllce , No. 8 North Main ntreet. Telephone 1S8. Omaha cilice removed - moved to 322 South Fifteenth Htreet. Telephone - phone 130S Connection ! ) made with South Omaha