NEWS _ OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. .MINOR MENTION. Davis cells Kings. Moore's food kith worms and fattens. Tire escapes for buildings at Blxby'a. Budwelscr beer. L. Rosenfcldt , agcht. C. B. Jacqucmln & Co. , Jewelers nnd op ticians. 27 South Main street W , C , Kstcp , undertaker. 28 Pearl street. Telephones , oifice , 07 ; residence , 33. Get your work Jono at the popular Eagle laundry. 721 Broadway. 'Phone 1G7. Wanted , carrier for Bee route , with good , fatt horse. Apply to The Bee office , 10 1'carl direct , Mrs , H J. rtarnctt of Atlantic. la. , died nt the Woman's Christian Association hos pital yesterday , aged 73 years. The re mains will be returned to Atlantic for burial. A man Inge llccneo was Usued yesterday to L. A. Storm nnd Laura Price , both 23 years of ago and both from Carson , this county. Justice Ferrlcr performed the mar- rlago ceremony. Captain Chamberlain has called a practice name for all foot ban players In the High Bchool for Monday afternoon nt 4:30 : o'clock nt the vacant lot , corner of Ninth street nnd First avenue. CityClerk Phillips received a letter yes terday from Hans EUrobla lu Austria , In- quit Ing wluitlicr his brother Amand Strohle , who was recently drowned In Lake Manawa , had left any estate. Conductor L. M. Crockwell of the Motor company , who has been seriously 111 for Eutno time , was reported to bo In a most critical condition yesterday , with but llttro hope for his recovery. The bar docket for the August terra of district court , which opens In this city next Tuesday , hsucd from the printer yester day , shows there mo IDS equity and 214 law causes listed for trlaf. Judges Thornell , Macy , Smith nnd Green being the four Judges of this judicial dis trict , will meet In this city Monday to ar range the schedule of dates for holding court In the various counties of the district during 1800 nnd 1001. Judge Smith made an order In the dis trict ; court yesterday morning approving the sale by Receiver Hannan of the property of the Lake Manawa Railway company to J , D. Eilmundson , ns trustee for the First National bank of this city. Albert Venting , the adopted son of Rev. It. Venting , pastor of the First Baptist church , wlir nil the pulpit of the First Baptist church of Missouri Valley today. The young man' ' , who Is studying for the ministry. Is only 1C years of age. The meetings of the Believers will bo held today In the Grand Army of the Republic hall at 10:30 : n. m. and 2:30 : p. m. Mr. Frank Draper of lAlleghany , Pa. , will address the meetings on the second advent of Christ nnd the manner of His second coming. Amended articles of Incorporation of the Silver Flccco Mining and Milling company of Colorado were1 filed In the county recorder's office. The amendment increases the capital stock from $600,000 to $1,000,000. The company is ono of the many Colorado mining concerns Incorporated under the laws of this state. James T. iMcFco , a farmer of Lenox , la. , filed a petition In bankruptcy in the United States circuit court yesterday. His liabili ties amount to $37,575 and hlo assets to $4- 320 , ill of which ho claims as exempt as consisting of his homestead , household fur- nlturo , wearing apparel , etc. Unfortunate speculation In Imported blooded horses and Bhcep Is said to have caused McFeo s finan cial difficulties. The case of William Llnehan , charged with disturbing the peace , was disposed of Jn police court yesterday. Llnehan pleaded cullty and was let oft with a line of $5 , Acting Police Judge Vlen ordering that the costs , amounting to about $20 , be taxed to the city. Llnehnn is the man who re sisted arrest and compelled Officer Claar to use his club. The charges that Llnehan nnd his friends threatened to prefer against Claar never materialized. On motion of the county attorney the case of the State against W. H. Anderson was dismissed by Judge Smith yesterday and the defendant ordered released from the county Jail , where ho has 'been confined elnco last April. Anderson' , who Is the eon of a former prominent banker of Mills county , was charged with obtaining money on faUo pretenses. It was alleged that ho Induced n business man in this citv to cash a check lor him when ho had no funds in the bank on which it was drawn. N. Y. Plumblnc compani. Tel. 250. Domestic soap soFd by all grocers. Lowest prices , easy terms. The best and largest stock of pianos at Swanson Music company , Masonic Temple. I'onullNtN Arc Scnrcp. ( Mlddlo-of-tho-road populists appear to bo few and far between In Pottawattnmlo county , Judging from the attendance at the county convention called for yesterday aft ernoon to elect delegates to the state con vention to bo hold In Des Molnes next Wednesday. When 2 o'cloefc arrived , the time for which the convention was called , Chairman Hutchlnson , of the county cen tral committee was conspicuous by his ab sence and failed to put In an appearance At all. Two lone mlddlo-of-the-roadltes , It. L. Klnnohan nnd an old white-haired farmer , whose name was not learned , were the only representatives of the populists opposed to fusion present. They sat nnd waited for the others , but as the others failed to show up , they flniXly decided It woa useless to liold ai convention with only two present , BO on the motion of Mr. 'Kln- ' Dclmu the gathering adjourned. Bourlclus Music House will have four more days left of their special midsummer clear ing sale , during which they will sell the finest of goods nt the lowest possible liv ing prices. Just gUo them a call and see what you ran get n flno piano at. Terms to null. Five factories represented. The Mar Bourlclus piano Is n "beauty,1 335 Broadway , where the organ stands upon the building. Domestic outwashes cheap soaps. Altl for I'orto Hleiiim. County Auditor U. V. Inuea yesterday re ceived n communication from Governor Bhaw , enclosing his recently Issued procla mation calling upon the people of this state to contribute to a fund for the relief of the people In Porto Rico. Mayor Jennings received a similar communication , In which Governor Shaw suggested that he consult wth ) County Auditor Innes ns to the ap pointment of committees. On talking the matter over yesterday Mayor Jennings and" Auditor Inncs decided to make a personal canvass of the business men of the city and Boltclt subscriptions. Any person desiring to contribute should send or leave the amount vylth County Auditor Innes at his office In the county court house. Mayor Jennings Is anxious that Council Bluffs should rnako a good showing and hopes to o-nlso $100 at least. Wanted , contracts for filling nnd grading from 1.000 to D.OOO yards. Address S , Bee office , Council Bluffs. For rent , modern seven-room house on North Scott street. J. 0. DKHAVBN. The dance nt Quick will bo bold on Fri day , September 1. Domestic eoap Is the purest made. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT Ifop Cn U OP l.oiiuru On. U. n. siiHArn Js co. , C 1'curl titreet , CouuoU Ulufl , lima B1XBY GOES AFTER SALOONS Ohiaf of Polios Makei Another Raid on Thirst Quenching Establishments. HE CURTAILS THEIR SUNDAY PRIVILEGES IlllllnrilM , Pool nnil Ten Finn Arc I'nt 011 tlir lllnuk Mnt Somutlilnir 3lny Drop llcforc I.onir. Chief of Police Dirty followed up lila order requiring all saloons to keep tlielr front blinds drawn and front doors shut on Sundays with another yesterday. The mandate - date fiom the chief's office yesterday Is to the effect that no billiards , pool of any kind or tenpins or any came played In oren on a howling alley are henceforth to bo permitted on Sundays. So far th city democratic administration bos been content to let the -wln.0 room attachments to the saloons to run wldo open , but It wns whis pered around the city hall yesterday that Chief Blxby has something up his sleeve that will drop In the near future and cause quite a commotion among the wine room frequenters. Chief Dlxby'e spasmodic attempts at purifying the moral atmosphere of the city are not taken by the publlc sorlously when It Is known that he permits ( a notorious resort to run wldo open within a stone's throw of the police station. Prizes go with Domestic soap. Davis Bells valnl. ' SOCIETY IN COUJVCIL. I1MJFFS. Coition WcrtilliiK ot Mr. nml Mr . Henry K. ! lu in IT Celebrated. Fully GOO relatives and friends gathered nt the Plumor homestead In Lewis town ship last Monday , the occasion being the celebration of the golden wedding of Air. and Airs. Henry P. Plumer , pioneer resl- denta of Pottawattamlo county. The golden wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Jensen , pastor of the Evangelical church of the Plumer settlement. Following the ceremony a sumptuous banquet was served , lasting from 3 to 8 o'clock , music being furnished by Huster's orchestra. After the feasting was over dancing was the order of the evening In the spacious barn , which had been tastefully decorated and made bril liant with Innumerable lights. Mr. and Mrs. Plumer were the recipients of many valuable tokens of the happy occasion from the largo number of friends present , among whom were many from this city. Mr. and Mrs. Plumer were married Au gust 20 , 1849 , In Missouri , and moved to Iowa shortly after. At the time of their marriage Mr. Plumer was but 20 years of age , while his bride was barely 14. Their union has been a most happy one and they have been blessed with thirteen children , twelve of whom are living and assisted at the golden wedding. Henry F. Plumer wae born In Hanover , Germany , October 8 , 1828. .His father , John Plumer , came to the United States In 1830 , and first located In Missouri. He removed to Iowa In the early ' 50s , locating In Mills county. Mrs. Plumer , nee Sophia Koenlng , was born In Mercer county , Ohio , October 2 , 1835. Shortly after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Prumer took up their residence on the farm In Lewis township which has been their homo ever since. The children living are : Mrp. Mary J. Spethmann , wife of F. H. Spotbmann of Omaha ; John B. Plumer of Walnut , la. ; William E. Plumer of Sioux City ; Mrs. Bm- ollne Ludwlg , wife of Fred Ludwlg of Sioux City ; Mrs. Josephine Mammon , wife of An- tone Mammon of Quick , la. ; Ferdinand H. Plumer of Sioux City , Edward H. Plumer of Sioux City , Cornelius J. Plumer of Sioux City , Oscar P. Plumer of Mlneola , la. ; Thomas D. Plumer of Dumfries , la. ; Mrs. Laura Tiarks , wife of Henry Tlarks , of Weston , la ; Henry S. Plumer of Dumfries , la. Ono of 'tho ' pleaeantest affairs of last week was the "smoker" given Friday at Lake Manawa by the Boat club. The steamer M. F. Uohrer was engaged for the evenIng - Ing and some fifty members and their male friends enjoyed an excursion around the lake whllo cigars and refreshments wore served. Muslo and singing by a colored quartet -wero features of the evening's en tertainment. The members of Palm grove , Woodmen Circle , gave a very enjoyable lawn fete Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hahn on Washington avenue. A largo number of guests from Omaha -were present. David N. King of this city and Miss Evangel Sprague were married last Wednes day In BeHevlllo , Kan. , where the bride was one of the most popular teachers in the city schools. Mr. and Mrs. King arrived hero Thursday evening and were tendered a reception at the homo of the groom's parents , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. King of Tenth street. Miss May Lee of Weston la the guest o Mlsa Blanche Ely. iMrs. Woodworth Alren and children re turned lost week from California , where they spent the summer. They will remain at the Bowman homo until they can secure a house. They were accompanied by Mies Llzr.to Allen of this city and Miss Fanny Graham of Atchln&on , Kan. The latter is the gurot of her cousins , 'Mr. ' and Mrs. C. K. Tayloro. Fay and Harry Underwood are flslting their brother , S , G. Underwood , jr. , at Den ver , Cole , The Podalens enjoyed a pleasant theater party at the Boyd on Thursday evening. Mrs. Barclay acted as chaporono. L. T. Brown and daughter , Bessie , left last evening for a visit In Exlra , la. Mrs. Lyman Shugart and daughter , Miss Angela , left Friday for a trip through Col orado. Mlsa R , E , Newell returned Friday from Minneapolis , whore she has been visiting for the last two months. Miss Besslo Crlppen , who has been the guest of her aunt , Mrs. Thomas Rlshton , returned to her home in Neora on ( Monday. Colonel E , N , Hopkins of the Wentworth Military academy of Lexington , Mo. , was the guest Wednesday of M. F. Rohrer and I. Be era Rohrer , Mr. and Mrs. Gua Louie returned Wednes day from their wedding trip to Colorado and are at homo at the corner of Sixth and Mynster streets , Mr , and Mrs , J , F , Wllcox left Wednesday for Denver , where they will Join their children , who hayo been visiting relatives there for sorno time. From Denver they go to Spokane and Seattle , expecting to bo away five or six months. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Moslcr of Eliza , 111. , were the guests last week of their grand son , S. E. Whaley , and family , After tak ing In the exposition they went from here for a trip through the Colorado mountains. Prof , John | I. FInley , former president of Knox college , was the guest Wednesday of his old college mate , Victor E. Bender. Sir. and Mrs. L. C , Empke have Joined the Counclf Bluffs colony at Colfax , la , Mr , and Mrs , Karl Mayne are entertain ing Miss Effle Snyder of Peorla , 111. Mra. O. M , Brown and ulece , Miss Clara Lynn , returned Monday from their trip to Bait Lake City. Miss Lynn , after spending the week here , returned to her home In Kansas City yesterday. Mra. R. T , Mclntyre and daughter have gone to DCS Molnes on a visit. Miss Ethelyn Barclay returned Friday from a visit with friends at Cedar Falls and other Iowa points. The Misses Polly Erb and Cclta Jnckron returned Thursday from a pleasant visit at Laramlc , Wyo. Captain W. J. Cralno left Monday for Minnesota , where ho will meet his family , who return from the Pacific coast about September overland , and will accompany them home. Mrs. J , C. Small entertained last week Miss Maude Tyle of Lincoln , Neb. Wlss Josslo Wallace has as her guest Miss Julio Lobo. of Evanston , 111. Miss Bella Robinson has returned from an extpndexl trip to Denver and 'the Colorado rado mountains. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace and daughter Annette are sojourning at Clear Lake , In. Mr. and Mrs , Henry Blair and daughter Uesflte , former residents of this city , were in Council Bluffe last week and fctoppcd over to visit friends whllo on their way from Boone , la. , to Pattonsburg , Mo. Mrs , H. A. Me < < smoro entertained last week Mrs. Winters of Kansas City. Miss Mlgnon Maynard Is visiting Miss Jesslo Brandrlff of Missouri Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ovldo Vlon have as their guesta Mrs. Phil Mudgett and daughter of Clinton , la. iMlss Caroline T. Rohrcr Is visiting friends In Crcston , la. Mrs. W. H. Copson nnd daughter , Mrs. Frank Bell , returned Wednesday from a 'three ' weeks' visit In Illinois. Mrs. Mac Gllmore of New York City , who has becu visiting relatives In Chicago , Is the guest of her sister , Mrs. M. Norman , of Stutsmon street. The Misses Robinson of South Sixth street are entertaining Miss Durkee of Ashland , Nob. Nob.Miss Helen Rdblnson of Park avenue Is visiting relatives at Manltou , Colo. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. N. Fllcklngcr and fam ily returned Friday from their sojourn nt Lake Okoibojl. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Black has as tholr guest last week Miss Alda Kirk of Wel lington , Kon. Mrs. F. C. Lougee and daughter Florence returned homo yesterday from California , where they spent the summer. Mrs. C. R. Hannan and children are vis iting relatives In southern Mlchlitan. The Misses Freddy and Inez Borland are visiting friends In Grlswold. Mrs. I. C. Wooley and daughter are visit ing friends in Oakland , la. Harry Randall Is spending his vacation In Flrankfort , Ind. , and other points In that state and Illinois. The Misses Myra and Frances Hutchlnson are visiting In Sidney , la. Mrs. S. M. Perkins had as her guests last week her sister , Miss Stonebraker , and brother , Master Stonebraker , of Henderson , la. la.Mrs. . Nebtlo Harrlman entertained last week her1 sister , Mrs. Purdy , and children of Missouri Valley. The Misses Jesslo and Gertrude Green , ac companied by their brother Bert , have re turned from their visit to the Richardson ranch , near Alliance , Neb. They were nc companled by Miss Besslo Richardson , who will enter the Woman's Christian Asso ciation Training School lor Nurses on the first of next month. Mrs. C. M. Harl and family are sojourning at Clear Lake , la. The Misses Sadie Newman and Kate Gel- wlcke left Monday for a trip through the Colorado mountains. Harry Mann , Fred Empkle , Harrison Gleason and Harry Haas formed a Jolly party of campers at Lake Manawa last week. Their camp was the scene of numerous Informal entertainments during the week. Mr. end Mrs. A. D. Annie have gone to Stone Bank. WIs. , for a. month's visit. Mrs. Frank Peterson and daughter Flor ence are visiting In Sheffield , 111. H. B. Suing of Hartlngton , Neb. , was the guest last week of Henry Paschel and family on Willow avenue. Mra. M. E. Andruo of Stutsmnn street has returned home after spending four weeks as the guest of her sister , Mrs. L. Wells of Madison , Neb. Mrs. Joseph Lyman Is the guest over Sun day of Mrs. C. E. H. Campbell. Dr. P. J. Montgomery has returned from a trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Montgomery , accompanied by Mrs. Seeley , has ( gone to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Burger of Bcnton street returned Friday from a ithree weeks' visit with relatives In St. Louis and south- era Illinois. The Misses Katie and Clara Connor are visiting friends in Perclval , la. Mrs. E. W. Keys leavea today on a vlit to Des Molnes. Mrs. Eldln H. Lougco has ao her guest last week Miss Wilson of Denver. Mr. and ETrs. E. Tanjkln of Fifth avenue entertained last week the Misses Ora and Vera Howard of Hjrlan , la , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed and children of Cumberland , la. , were the guesto last week of Mr , and Mrs. F. L. Evans. Miss 'Helen ' Wallace returned yesterday from a pleasant visit with friends and rela tives In DCS Molnes. Mr. and Mrs , W. S. Dlmmock have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Nlles of At- Uontlo. Bruce Payne of Campbell , Neb , , Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Payne of Av- cnuo A. Rlloy E. Wlatt returned Friday from the east , where ho has spent a year lu taking post graduate courses in a number of col leges. Ho will resume "his " position with the Western Iowa Business college. Miss Ida Wallace. , who has been visiting her parents on Bluff street , returned' ' to Dubuque yesterday. , air. and Mrs. H. W , Hazelton and family returned Friday from a pleasant sojourn nt Clear Lake , la. Mrs. E. H. Merrlam Is entertaining Mrs. Noble of Dlxon , 111. , and Mrs. Lucky of Washington , D. C. The Misses Bertha and Elva Andrus of Stutsman street attended the reunion of the Pottawattarole Veterans' association at Car son lost week. Miss Edna Keellne had as her guest last week Mlsa Sawyer of Minneapolis. Miss Sawyer returned home Friday. Miss Isaacs of Omaha was the guest lost week of Miss Sue Badollett , I * 11. Oreer , freight and ticket agent of tha Milwaukee , left Friday for Rock Island to Ibrlng his family to this city. They ex pect to arrive hero Tuesday. Miss Breta Jefferis , who la spending tha summer at Cedar Lake , WIs , , will visit for a month In Milwaukee before returning homo. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Griffiths have returned from an extended trip through eastern Colorado , having visited Denver , Manltou and Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs , W. A. Groneweg , 210 Frank street , are entertaining Miss Lulu Tburber of Creston , la. and Miss Julia Kinzle of Rock Island , HI. Miss Mabel Thompson returned yesterday from [ Manltou , Colo. Dr. Mary Green arrived Friday from Chicago cage on a visit to relatives here. She ex pects to remain here about a week. Mrs. Frank M. Morgan la visiting in Des Molnes. Mies Lou Mcfisenborg returned yesterday from her trip to the Colorado mountains. Mrs. W. J. Davenport and family returned yesterday from Colorado tvhere they epent the Bummer , part of the time at Manltou and the remainder at Canyon City. Mlea Lillian Boll , who has been the guest of Mrs. Frank T. True , leaves for her home In Ashland , Nob. today. Miss Gcorgle Mitchell has gone west on a visit to relatives. Mlsa Emma Burku is visiting friends at Orange City , In. Mrs. John N , Baldwin left for Chicago OK a short visit Friday evening. George Camp has gone to Delavan , WIs. on n xlslt to relatives. ( Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. L. Shugart are sojourning at Colfax , la. Mrs. B. II. Butler left Friday on a visit to friends nt Now Castle , Wyo. Mrs. F. A. Blxby nnd family have gone to Madison , WIs. for the remainder of the summer. Dick Hall , captain of the Owl Wheel club , was tendered a farewell reception on Mon day night at the club rooms , the features of which were music and refreshments. Over forty of the sixty members were pres ent and the dawn was peeping through the shutters before the last good-bye was said. "Captain" Hall left for Seattle Tuesday morning where ho goes Into business. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Douglas entertalno-1 a number of friends Informalry nt supper Friday night nt Lake Manawa. The young women of the Podnlers club wore entertained Monday night by Miss Mary Barclay. Miss Molllo Scahlll returned Wednesday from Atkinson , Kan. Walter T. Payne Is the guest over Sun day of his parents , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Payne. Mies Alberta Woods Is spending Sunday with her parents at Henderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jasper Ferguson returned Wednesday from a visit of several mioiithu In Pennsylvania. A pleasant outing was enjoyed on Thurs day at Manawa by the Misses Maymo O'Donnell , Gertrude Carnahan , Mary Fltz- patrlck , Maymo Tholl , Arberta Woods , Bertha Smith , May Lunkloy and Anna Wick- ham. ham.Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Bray left Monday for a trip of tlircq weeks through lown. E. D. Casey of Columbus , O. , who has been the guest of his cousin , James Mul- quean , returned to his home last week. A Jolly surprise was tendered Mr. Will S. Page of Weston on Saturday evening , the occasion being his birthday. The guests numbered about sixty. They were nil mem bers of Palm Grove camp No. 14 , Woodmen of the World. About thirty went from here. W. B. Oaks of Silver City. la. , .was . the guest of Colonel W. J. Davenport Thursday last. i Day I'rlep * . Monday wo will sell all wash dry goods at 15 per cent discount. " Clothespins , n dozen , 1 cent. Bluing , { ' . bottle , 6 cents. Clolheslli , S cents. . Clothes baskets , -15 cents. Wash tubs , 4ft cents. Wash boilers , 70 cents. Wringers , $1.75. Wash mnch'ms , $2.E < V Twelve , bars Diamond C soap , 25 cents. WHITE HOUSE C. O. D. , Fourth Street nnd Broadway. FRANK PETERSON , Proprietor. Scientific optician. Wollinna. 02 Br'dway IIAISI2S A M3W POINT OP TA1V. City Fllcn KM AiiNwor tn Hie Suit IlrotiKlit liy Ilciijniiilii. The city has filed Its answer In the suit brought toy Fremont Benjamin In the district court , wherein he attacks the constitution ality of certain special taxes for which prop erty owned by him was sold at tax sale. Benjamin raised the point that the assess ment of the taxes In question was illegal , Inasmuch as it was based on the frontage of the property and not on the benefits acrulng to the property by reason of the Im provement. The city in Its answer asserts that the taxes were assessed in accordance with the benefits derived by the property ; that the property was benefited to the amount of the tax assessed and , further , that the law under which the assessment was made was consti tutional. The city also contends that Benja min Is estopped from bringing suit ns he purchased the property In question at tax sale and paid ono Installment of the very taxes which he. now complains are illegal. Further , that the property was sold later for taxes at tax sale and that the subsequent taxes have ibeen paid by the purchaser , therefore the city Is not properly a party to the suit. Benjamin's only remedy , It U con tended 'by ' the city , Is to redeem the property from the last tax purchaser. Benjamin's suit Is the first of its nature brought In this district and raises a now point of law. Domestic soap Is full weight. Xntlci > of ninxolutlnn. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Bird & Fletcher ( successors to Dr. F. W. Houghton ) has been mutualy dissolved. Mr. Fletcher , a registered pharmaclfit , will continue the business and assumes all out standing liabilities and nil accounts due th'o flira are to bo paid to iMr. Fletcher. B. A. BIRD. GEORGE W. FLETCHER. Domestic soap whitens your clothes. Welsbach burners at nixby's. Tel. 193. Ileiiulillcaii CnnciiNcH. At a meeting of the republican city cen tral committed last night the following places wore selected for holding the cau cuses In the several precincts next Saturday night when delegates to the county con vention will bo selected : First ward , First precinct , Wheeler & Hereld'fl , C delegates ; First ward , Second precinct , McRobert's blacksmith shop , Broadway and Stutsman streets , 6 dele gates ; Second ward , First precinct , Council Chamber , 7 delegates ; Second ward , Second end precinct , 740 West Broadway , 7 dele gates ; Third ward , First precinct , No , 101 Main street , C delegates ; Third ward , Second end precinct , Hose house , South Main street , B delegates ; Fourth ward , First pro4- clnct , Farmers' Hall , 5 delegates ; Fourth ward , Second precinct , Smith's Hall , 4 delegates ; Fifth ward , Second precinct. County building , 7 delegates ; Fifth ward , Second precinct , County building , 5 dele gates ; Sixth ward , First precinct , Shubort block , C delegates ; Sixth ward , Second pre cinct , Nelson's place , 1 delegate. MAKES COLONEL BARRETT HOT Atluiltx Unit He Cnllfil ficiicrnl Alton a Trnltnr nml 11 Cojiiicr- Kund. DBS iMOINES , Aug. 26. ( Special Tele gram. ) At the last session of the Union Veterans' union , hold here yesterday , a reso lution was passed condemning the papers for saying \b&t \ a number of the members In the row the day before over resolu tions supportingMcKlnley called each other traitors. Colonel Charles Barrett , delegate to the convention from South Dakota , tero- graphs as follows ; "The item published regarding a heated discussion had between General ! Hobert Alton of Washington and myself la correct. At the convention some one introduced a resolution endorsing President McKlnley and hie conduct of the war In the Philippines. General Alton was ono of the first on his feet in opposition to the resolution. He claimed the "war waa a failure and that be was opposed to the conducting of a war In tbo Philippines and , for that matter , that Vie bad no buslnees there , I have a eon ivho is In the Kansas regiment which has No other persons , child or nclnlt , require such strong shoes * W as boys. Their "business" is harder on shoos than the roughest work any man does. When a boy's 'business" carries him up an alley or across a vacant lot , ho hasn't time lo look whether _ . . . there are any mud holes , tin cans , barb wire or other destroyers of shoes in his path. And at no time has a boy any time to bo careful of his shoes. Boys need good shoes and it is economy to buy the best that is made. They wear longer , and beside poor shoes means wet feet and wet foot means los of time from "business" while his sore throat gets well. WE CAN SUIT YOU AND FIT THE BOY AND SAVE YOU MONEY. 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WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS COUNCIL BLVFF5.IOWA * WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE HctiTceii Council IIIiifTM mid Omnlm. Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council Bluffs onice. No. 8 North Malr. street. Telephone 12S. Omaha ofllos removed - moved to 322 South Fifteenth street. Tele- Dhono 3303. Connections made with South Omaha. Cnnli I'M 111 for O. R. GItllEIlT , Fur Sklnti. . . . ainnneer. seen considerable fighting and , llko other fathers who have boya at the front , am deeply Interested for their welfare , and euch talks as made by Alton angered mo con siderably. "Ho criticised the president and I called him a 'traitor' and 'copperhead. ' I flnalty told him that I voted the way I shot Jn the early ' 60s and that a man who would not stand behind the president In the times of war 'Was a traitor of the worst kind. Ho made some remarks about tbo Filipinos shooting our troops dawn. This angered mo worse and I again replied that ho was a contemptablo traitor and made a couple of steps toward him , when ho backed away and onlookers Mopped In between us. Later General Alton and I met and talked the matter over cooly. He remarked that I and he fought under the same flag in the 'COa and that I should not have called him a traitor. " 1)1(1 Not L\iiuKinlxe McKlnlry. SIOUX CITV , la. , Aug. 20. "The state ment la absolutely latee that the national gathering of the Union Veterans' union at Us session in DCS iMolnCB Just closed paeaed resolutions criticising President McKlnley in regard to the current war and denounc ing the efforts to suppress the Insurrection In the Philippines , " declared Colonel A. S. Shepherd of Uryant , S , D. , who was in the city on his way homo from DCS Molnes , where ho had been as a representative of the South Dakota union of the organiza tion , "Tho fact Is , " said Colonel Shepherd , "tho sentiment of the gathering was alto gether favorable to the support of the ad ministration In the conduct of the war against the FHpInoV SolillerH' Iteiiuloii nt DUnUQUB , la. , Aug. 26 , ( Special , ) The eighth reunion of the old regiment will be held at Dubuque Wednesday and Thuis- day , September 13 and H. Part of the ses sion will be held on the very grounds of old Camp Franklin and every preparation Is being made to have this one of tbo grand- cat reunions In the history of the regiment. The Western Passenger Association has named a rate of one and one-third fare on the certificate plan from all points In Iowa. HIM U ai MeftliiKi nt HAMBURG. la. , Aug. 20. ( Special. ) Evangelist Williams Is lu the city making arrangements tor a series of revival meet ings , which will probably commence next Thursday evening In a tabernacle to be erected for the occasion in the city park. Ten Days Special Sale of Carpets and Draperies. We will give these special prices for the next ten days to make room for our fall stock for cosh only. Cash ! Cash ! Cash ! Cash ! 60c Tapestry Brussels carpet now , per yd. . . . 40c 75c Tapestry Brussels carpet now , per yd . . . . 60c $1 Tapestry Brussels carpet now , per yd . . . . 80c $1 Body Brussels carpet now , per yd 75c $1.35 Body Brussels carpet now , per yd $1.OO § 1 Moquette carpet now , per yd 75c 81.25 Extra Moquette carpet now , per yd 85c § 1.15 Axminster carpet now , per yd 85c $1.35 Axminster carpet , now , per yd $1.OO $1.10 Velvet carpet now , per yd 75c $1.25 Wilton Velvet carpet now , per yd 90c § 1.60 Royal Wilton carpet now , per yd $1.25 We will also make a 25 per cent reduction on all silk portieres , tapestry portieres , rope portieres , bamboo portieres and bead portieres also on our superb line of lace curtains. Nottingham , Irish point , Brussels , net , savoy , rennaisance , Swiss and Rococo. 15 per cent off on oil cloth , door mats , grilles , linoleum , etc. These Prices Are for Gash Only. TREYNOR & GORHAM , V Tenlon & foley Have just received a train load of PENN SYLVANIA COAL. Put your order in before September 1 to take advantage of summer prices. Also sole agents for SHER IDAN COAL Best coal mined in Wyom ing. BUY YOUR WOOD IN RICKS , cheaper than you can cut it yourself , FEED IN ANY QUANTITY. 37 South Main Street , Telephone 325. 744 Washington Avenue , Telephone 453. Cheap Acreage Near Council Bluffs 39 PEARL ST. , DAY & HESS COUNCIL BLUFFS , Have for Bale Fruit , Farir and Garden Land at prices and on terms that will attract. 4 acre tract with buildings. CO acre tract with building * . 10 acre tract with buildings. 80 acre tract with buildings. 12 acre tract with buildings. 160 acre tract with buildings , 20 aero tract with buildings. 320 acre tract with buildings. 40 acre tract with buildings. 40 acre tract with buildings. Get our list of Council Jlluffe and Oinaliii property. Money to loan on improved farms at 5 per cent interest. TOM MOORE HENRY GEORGE ( O Cents. 5 Cents. TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. John 0. Woodward & Co. , SSSA