1 8 TTTT3 OTSfATTA T) AITV 1VRTC: ST'TsPAT, .TTLV 1, 1000. COUNCIL BLUFFS. jii.ori mi:.ntio.i. Davl sells slnss. T.ikn your meals (U the Vienna. II. M. Iffcrt. opttflan. 230 H'way. Can fixtures unci ctobcs at Hlxby'n. Magazines bound, Mooreliotiso & Co. Uudwelser beer. L. rtosonfeld, agent. Fine A. n. C. beer, Nuumnycr's hotel. Krhmldl'B photos, new and latest styles. Try Krystono Printing House. 'I'linno 373. AV. l;. Lewis sells monuments. 301 Il'way. The Mientlon prize will ro to the Council tllulfH tirl who hiiatlts votes. Get your work dono tit the popular Eagle laundry, 721 Uroadway. Thone 137. W. C. Estop, undertaker, 2? I'earl street. Telephones: Olllce, 97; residence, 33. fairtaln Andrews of I.exltmton, .Mo., will tonduet the m-rvlem at Army hall today. For iilctiirc. frames and artists' ma terials, bo to Alexander &. Co., 313 H-way. W. R ('.raff, undertaker and licensed em lmlmer, 101 South Main street. 'I'liono U. (Mycin Lynn und Shlno Heebo have been nddeil lo the Saturday clerical force or Htnlth & Urailley'H Kcnts furtilshliiK store. All votes In tho Council niufts vacation rontedt will b counted dally nnd (he result will becorno moro Interesting from day to ilay. Wanted, complete butchers' outfit. Icebox Included. Must be In Kocpd condition and 'heap for cash. Address 932 Fifth avenue, Council muffs Henderson I'nce, a 17-year-old boy, llvlntf tit -"713 Avenue I), ran away from home s terday and his parents asked the aid of the police In finding him. IouI.h Levi, a dialer In second hand Roods, was arrested yesterday fur failure to com plv with the city ordinance re(timntf pawn brokers and dealers In second hand Roods to report to the police all purchases. Una It. H. Kldrldw commenced suit in the district court yesterday against .Max EUohn and wife in foreclose a mortK.iKc for IS.ViU on the Creston house on South Mam Btlect. The mortKaur- was t'lven In 1SS. K. S. Strccter, president, and A. I.. Shettz, neci'-tary, or the Western Travelers' Acci dent association were In the city last nlcht rrom Omaha confcrrliif; with the local mem bers on holdliiK tho annual meetiiiK here this summer. lames Council. J. Thomas and M. F. II lotchklss, all of Omaha, have been sworn In as deputy slierllfs and to act as such at l.ako Manawa. The appointments were made at the request of tho ulllccrs of the Suburban Motor company. Mlcluiet Powers of South Omaha and Mrs. Hilda (Jolilen of this city wen- married lust evenliiK at the residence of .Mr. and Mrs. J). K. Hhrcves. 210 North Seventeenth street. Hcv. K. W i:rlckson or tho Fifth Avenue Jlethodlst church otllclated. Dr. Carradlne or St. l.oiiln will open a camp meetliiK In this city Tuesday tit tho corner of First avenue and Ninth street. There will be services dally at 2:30 and 7.3 in. On July 4 services will bo held nil cluy, commencInK at '.):'M a. m. The concert Klvcn In Ilayllss park last evening by l.orenz's hand proved u great treat and attracted several thousand peo ple to the park. The concert was ulven under tho auspices of the Omaha, Council "muffs tc Suburban Hallway company. A riot call was turned In at police head quarters yewtcrday afternoon from Twenty llrst street nnd Avcnuo N. AVhen tho police cached there In tho patrol wagon they found nothlni; more formidable than an rdil cow quietly grazing by tho roadside. The bovlno was not disturbed. The police have recovered a team belong ing to a livery barn In South Omaha that wis hired by a man named John Scholtz last Friday to drive to Hellcvue In. Tho team was found In a nam here, but so far the police havo been unable to secure nny trace of Scholtz or his woman companion. Abo Lincoln post No. 29, (Jnuicl Army of Iho Hepubllc nnd Woman's Itellet corps No. IV), will meet at Crand Army hall this rvenlng at 7 o'clock for the purpose of at tending In a body divine service at tho Uroadway Methodist church, where the pas tor, Hov. Myron C. Waddell, will preach n special patriotic sermon. P C. Cronln. an elderly mnn, supposed to havo wandered away from his homo be tween Oow City and Dunlitp, wuh picked up 1y tho pollco yesterday afternoon. He claimed to have been robbed of J25 In an Omaha saloon. Cronln nppenrs to be some--what mentally weak. Ho will bo held until Ills friends nro heard from. The carpenters and bricklayers on the Ilanchott residence, In course of construc tion on South Sixth street, opposite Ilayllss nark, have it little strike or their own In progress because the painter to whom the contract for painting tho house has been lot Is a nonunion man. It Is expected that the illlllculty will bo settled today and tho men ko back to work tomorrow morning. Herman and Carl Ilenjamln nnd Joseph Jensen, three young lads or respectable families, were tip before Judge Ayleswortli lu police court yesterday charged with Hteallng a quantity of rubber hose, the property of C. 11. If eyes of High School avenue. Tho boys sold tho hoso to a second-hand dealer. The case was continued to afford the parents of tho young lads an opportunity to settle It. Henry Kohls tho negro under nrrest at the city Jail on suspicion of being a murderer wanted In Cleveland, O., Is making life for tho olllcers a burden. Ho Is n cocaine ilend of tho worst typo nnd unless constantly Mipplled with the drug yells and curses nio Inhales the drug through his nose and after a dose will remain quiet for an hour 1r so and then break loose again with 1ns dnsphemlng. Detectlvo Weir, who lias lopes of a $1,0)0 toward, Is putting up for Iho cocaine. A .number of Council muffs pcoplo will Join with workers from tho northwest part of tho country In a Sunday school meeting which will be held at Dunklc's grovo next Sunday. An all-day meetlnrj Is announced and people nro urged to bring a substantial lunch. It being the lord's day, nothing on tho Picnic order will bet allowed, but thero will Im opportunity for sociability and recreation. Other meetings of this char acter havo been planned by tho county executive committee i and a district conven tion will be held at Oakland about the mid die of August. At the meeting next Hun day there will bo a report of tho lown stato I3,.ei:,,"5, ''-''"" '"'Id at Creston and tho htato Itiillylnc hymn will bo used. N. Y. Plumbing Co., Tel. 250. An Kntlrc .Vciv Stork. J. Zoller & Co. aro now open with a now stock of groceries, meats nnd hardware. Telephone, 320. Ono hundred-pleco Kngllsh dinner set for 56.CO at Keller & Hand's, 407 Hroadwny. Davis bcIIm paints. You can deposit your votes for tho moot popular working Kin In tho vacation con test at tho Council Illuffs odlco. Hrnl llxtiitc Transfers, Tho following transfers were filed yester day In tho nbstrnct, tltlo and loan olllco of J. W. Squire. 101 I'earl etreot: F F Hverest and wife to Interstate Itenlty company, 212 lots In Fvnns' 2d iiriugo unci, a iois in ferry 1st add auu t'"j MD-'j .i-ii-iu ana sw'i 19 John Patterson to W. J. .Maxwell. m, and els, swU 21-77-10 and w'j swli 19-77-39. except 'j acre, w il 11111...... . !..... . 1. . c cumin i. rt'U'iMjii n nr I'tour 10TOO son. wVi Hi'1, and uart of u. nni. :u 77-43. w' e1-. sii4 iiwU 31 nn.t i. acres of s'i, v nei4 nw 31-77-n. w .1 4,500 . , . .muuhiii unit win? io .Mary Daniels, Davenport, lots s und 9 in block 7 III Hlddles sulwllv. q c ,1 Charles M. Hare and wife to Carrlii Wukehouse, 3 acres In neli nw'i tj-7. 43, w d Total, flvo transfers.. WO jTl.SOl You can own everything In our storo by paying SI u week until paid for. Keller & Rand, 407 Uroadway. Largo Ingrain art square, 9x7V4 feet, for $2.05 at Keller ct Hand's. 407 Uroadway. Snvo your coupons nnd voto for tho most popular Council Hluffs working girl. MnrrlnKc Licenses. Licences to wed woro issued yesterday to the following persons: Name and residence ,CI, Jeronio O'l.eary. Council Hluffs .... i Florence L, Hhodebeik. Missouri Valley ' IMIchiiel Powers, South Omulia "i". ftlrs, II It, tlolden, Council Hluffs si FARM LOANS Negotiated m Kaniern rtenraska and lowu. Jamea N. Caady. Jr.. tw Main st- cjuncii niurf. SUBURBAN MAKES ANSWER Donies That Its Tracks Interfere with Wright's Property Eights. ROAD TO MANAWA STARTS UP TODAY .Secures Pimrr mid Will He Able to Haul ii I'cmv People to thv l.ufue Present Outlook, (iood, Tho Omaha, Council Hluffs 'c Suburban company lute last evening filed i' i answer to tho Injunction suit brought In tho s :perlot court by Ocorge S. Wright nnd served notice to tho latter that It would n9k that the re straining order Issued by Judge Aleav,orth be dissolved. In Its answer tho Suburban company do mes that it Is about to interfere with Wright's use of tho property owned by hltn on South Sixth Btreet by constructing Its line along the thoroughfare. It nsierts that the nearest rail will bo twenty-six feet from tho lot lino and that tho work of laying tho track will not In nny way Interfere with ho entrance to tho property of Wright. The work, the company says, will bo lone in strict compliance with tho terms of Its Ir.tn chlse. It points to tho fact that It commenced the construction of tho lino last September and that Wright was fully awaro that it In tended laying a track on South Sixth street nnd that for that reason should bo now es topped from claiming that tho uso of tho street by tho company would bo Jii Injury to his property or to tho street. In ourlu slon tho company states It has expended about 1 100,000 already in tho construction of Its line. (Jencral Manager Dlmmock of tho old mo tor company discovered yesterday morning at an early hour that somcono had connected tho feed wire of tho Suburban company with that of hls company, lit eompany with MaB tor Mechanic Tarklngton ho investigated nnd found thp connection nt Fifth nvenuo nnd Sixth street. Ho ordered tho connection cut and this gavo rise to tho report that iho old company had out of splto cut tho wires of tho Suburban company. Mnnnger Heed of tho Suburban company disclaimed any knowledgo of tho connection. The Suburban company will run ono steam trnln nnd two motors to tho lake todny, the Omaha Street Hallway company having re considered Its refusal to supply power. The work of construction Is going rapidly on des pite the Injunctions that nro Hying around and tho company expects now to be nblo to do business on tho Fourth at tho lake, al though Its facilities for handling a largo crowd will bo somewhat Impaired. An Kntlrc- .ev Stock. J. Zollcr & Co. nro now open with a new stock of groceries, ments and hardware. Telephone, 320. AJAX Tablets A very popular nervo nnd vltnllzlng tonic. DoIIavcn's drug store. LAST "WKKIC IX LOCAL SOCIHTV. WcclilllIK" SHI Hold ' Cull, but Din ners Conic- Close Second. A very pretty homo wedding occurred Wednesday evening last at tho home of Mrs. S. A. Anderaon, 1021 Avenue A, when her sister, Miss Hcrtha A. Shlvelcy, was married to Frederick Oeorgo Loper of this city. Tho ceremony wan performed by Hov. Father Oeorgo of) Atj'htson, Kan. .Miss Anna Shea, was bridesmaid and William H. Andernon acted ns best man. Tho .bride was handsomely gowned In cream foulard silk and carried bride's roses. Tho brides maid wore whlto ami carried carnations. Tho parlors nnd dining room were prettily deco rated with American Heauty roses and car nations, banked with ferns and palms. Dur ing the ceremony tho wedding march, "Tho Angels' Serenade," was played by Mrs, It. C. Shlvelcy. Among tho out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Jones, Shelby, la.; Mrs. Nel son, Avoca, la.; William T. Shlveley, Jr., Norfolk, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Shlvelcy, Omaha; Mr. nnd Mrs. Hench, Denlson, Ia.j Mrs. John Format), Humeston, la. Mrs. O. II. Lucas of Oakland nvonue gavo a charming courso luncheon Tuesday, covers being laid for forty-five. Mrs. Lucas was assisted by Miss Jessica Wallace, MIfs Car rie Hohror and Miss Chorrlo Wells, Tho out-of-town guests woro: Mrs. L. Bradford, Omaha; Mrs. Penn, Mount Pleasant, la.; Mrs. Oily Shepherd, Omaha. Miss Ella Wirt entertained Informally Mon day evening for Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wheeler of Chicago, woro tho guests last week of Mr. Wheeler's grandmostcr, Mrs. John T. Haldwln of First avenue. Dainty refreshments wcro served during tho even ing. Miss Kthel Cook entertained n number of her young friends Tuesday evening at a very enjoyablo card party. Tho prizes were carried off by Miss Carrlo llohrer and Oeorgo Van dlrunt. Tho decorations were American Heauty roses. Dainty light refresh ments wero served during tho evening. MIbsch Helen Wallaco and Anna Holllngcr entertained nt a hnndsomcly nppolnted lawn dancing party Friday night nt tho homo of tho former on Hluff street. Dancing was enjoyed on n spacious platform erected on tho lawn. The parlors and dining room wero elaborately decorated with American Heauty roses iuu ferns. Tho Misses Madge Hollenheck, Kdyth Thomas, Clara Troutman and Mnudo Hcsley nwlsteil serving punch during tho evening and nt tho refreshment table. Fifty guests wero present. Tho nurses nt tho Woman's Christian As sociation hospital, who havo neon taking a courso of Instruction In dietary rooking from Mrs. II. A. Lowls of Omaha, served a delicious course dinner last Wednesday evening to tho board of managers. Tho tablo was beautifully decorated with rosea, carnations nnd ferns, nnd tho dinner proved nn eplcurenn treat. Tho members of tho board expressed themselves ns moro than pleased with thla branch of study, which has given such satisfactory results. Ono of tho prettiest weddings of tho sea son was solemnized by Hov. Oeorgo Edward Wnlk Wednesday evening nt tho resldenco of Mr. W. F. Dodge, 1710 Soventh nvenuo, when his daughter. Miss Clarn Dodge, nnd Mr. Arthur II. Head of this city wero united In marriage. Tho house was profusely dee- ornted with pnlms nnd flowers nnd tho cere mony was performed, under nn arch of roses nnd ferns. Tho brldnl party entered tho room to tho strains of tho beautiful wed ding march rendered by Mrs. William Busby. They wero preceded by Master Franklo Dodge nnd Leo Head, who formed nn nlslo of ribbons lor tho party. Following tho ceremony supper was sorved. Tho tables were decorated with pink nnd whlto ribbons nnd smllax nnd roses. Tho hrldo looked very protty In whlto Bilk trimmed with hand- MONEY TO LOAN Savings Loan and Building Associate Council Bluffs, Iowa, mnde silk lnco brought from China by the brother of tho groom, Mr. E. W. Head. The bridesmaid, Miss l-aura Dodge, was dressed In pale Muo silk and carried roses. Mr. E. W. Head was groomsman, At 11 30 the young couplo took a carriage and drove to their new home, 907 Fourth uvenue, where they will bo nt home to their friends after July 11. Tho fifty guests present remem bered Mr. Head nnd his brldo with mnny beautiful gifts. Miss Adclo Meyers entertained a number of her friends Thursday afternoon nt her homo on Park avenue with a "musical ro mnnce." Tho prize was won by Miss Ethel Shepard. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. 11. S. Ogdcn returned yesterday from a visit to Chicago. Miss Mary Leo Heed, who haB been the guest of Miss Ethel Shepard, returned to her homo In Columbia, Mo., Friday. E. W. Keys left yesterday for North Platte, where he will Join Mrs. Keys, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, James Patterson. Mrs. O. M. Brown returned yesterday from Kansas City, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lvnn. John P. Davis left last evening on a visit to Chicago. Prof, nnd Mrs. II. H. Hnydcn will leavo to morrow for Chicago, where they spend two or three days and from thero will no to Mncklnnc Islnnd. They will then go to Huf falo, N. Y., nnd from thero to Mnssachu setts, where they will visit relatives for two weeks or more. They expect to return about tho mlddlo of August. Remnants of Ingrains and hrussola ear pots nt your own figures at Keller & Band's, wi uroauway. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Paris Exposition Pictures, Part IV, now ready. 10 cents and a coupon cut from Th Bee, pago 2. Miss Mabel Ail a ins "Wins. Yesterday was tho biggest day of all In Tho Bee's vncntlon contest for Council Bluffs. It wns a tiny of hustling from early In tho morning until tho ballot box wns closed last evening. Tho fenturo of tho heavy voting wns tho special prlzo given by Whltelnw & Unrdlnur of tho Bos ton store, for tho ono casting tho most votes In tho last thrco days of tho week. Tho prlzo Is a bcnutlful sailor hat, valued nt is. In tho final count Miss Mabel Adams led her nearest opponent, Miss Edith Stev enson, by a majority of 1,127. Thp total voto cast In tho specified time was G,37r, the three leaders In tho contest having tho following score: Miss Adams, 2,910; Miss Stevenson, 1,783; Miss Heecroft, 1,418. Ono bunch of ballots for Miss Adams camo in Just two minutes after tho voting closed, but tho voto shows her a good margin with out these. Tho hat la on display In tho show window of tho Boston storo and Miss Adams can secure nn order for the prize by calling at The Beo ofllce. Ono twelve-pleco decorated toilet set for $3.75 nt Keller & Hnnd's, 407 Broadway. W. C. A. Hospital Itcporl. Tho report of tho Woman's Christian As sociation hospital for tho half year ending Juno 30 makes a good showing "for this in stitution under tho supcrlntendency of Miss Mndgo E. Penny. Tho receipts for tho first six months of this year show an Increase of $800 over tho sumo period of last year. For Juno tho receipts were $902.92. The number of patients has steadily Increased, slxty-ono patients being admitted during tho last six months moro than during the samo tlmo last year. Tho Increased work has overtaxed and overpowered tho facilities of the hospital many times this year and the members of tho association nro very nnxlou3 to com menco tho erection of a new building. Sev eral times It has been found necessary to refuse the admission of patients for want of room. So crowded has tho hospital bo como that a room has had to ho rented out sldo for tho accommodation of tho nurses. Tho number of student nurses has been In creased to fourteen, over eight at tho com mencement of the year. Gravel roofing. A. II. Heed, 541 B'way. Get an early start In tho Working Girls' Vacation Contest so that you may lot your friends know that you arc In tho race. Church Notes. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Hcv. Ooorgo Edward Walk, Hector Third Sunday nfter Trinity; holy communion nnd sermon at 10:30 a. m.; no evening service. Sorvlccs nt Oraco Episcopal church, Rev. H. L. Knox, rector, today will bo as follows: Holy communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday school nt 9:45 n. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock. Hov. W. B. Crewdson of Corning, la., will occupy tho pulpit of tho First Christian church today nt both tho morning nnd even ing services In tho nbsenco of tho pastor, Hcv. S. M. Perkins. Thero will bo no evening servlco at tho Congregational church this evening except tho regular Christian Endeavor society mooting. Thero will ho morning worship and sermon nt 10:30 o'clock ns usual; Sun day school will bo held nt noon. Howell's Ant!-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. "Mr. Riley" C-cent cigar. Funeral cif .Mrs. I,nel vi cicicl. Tho funernl of tho late Mrs. Mary Lock wood was held yesterday afternoon from tho resldenco, 814 South Sixth street, under the auspices of Unity Hobeknh lodgo nnd Lily camp, Royal Neighbors of America, of both of which orders deceased wns a member. Hew Stephen Phelps, D. D., of Omaha con ducted the services. Tho flornl offerings wero many nnd beautiful. Interment was In Falrvlow cemetery, tho remains being fol lowed to the grave by a largo cortege. The pallbearers wero J. F. Spare, C. E. Taylor, C. E. Tucker, C. C. Yaucy, P. J. McBrlde and A. D. Van Horn. Drifrrr of Honor Officers. Myrtle lodge, Degreo of Honor, has se lected the following officers for the ensuing yenr: Past chief of honor, Mr. McMillan; chief of honor, Mrs. Spies; lady of honor, Mrs. Stack; chief of ceremonies, Mrs. Dal ton; recorder, Mrs. Keppner; financier, Mrs. Dennis; receiver, Mrs. Rasniussen; usher, CryBtal Dingle; Insldo watch, Mrs. Peterson; outstdo watch, Mrs. Bunnell; musician, Mrs, Stack. Allen Arrnlmicil lit Sloni City, SIOUX CITY, la., Juno 30, (Special Tel egram.) Earl O. Allen, charged with se duction, was arralgnod before Justice Ferris this morning. Ho waived examination an J was held to tho grand Jury under bonds which J. K. Lovelace, a relative, furnUhed Allen wns to havo married Daisy Darling nt Omnha last April. Ho failed to' npp.-ar after tho preparations for tho wedding hail been made. Tho crime Is alleged to havo been committed here. Save- ynur coupons nt.n nelp acmo girl tako a trip. Printing at prices that please people. Everything in Rubber Stamps. 307 Broadway. Telephone 252. Stirred Them The prices wo liavo boon nuikiiirj: nnd truths wo lmvo mado public linvo "stin-od up iho brethren" till they liavi charged on us witli all tho bombast that Hploen and egotism can produce. WE APPRECIATE THE COMPLIMENT Men It, shows that the public have taken advantage of our way of doing business and (he value wo havo given, till "tho brcthern" aro nettled beyond endurauce. MONDAY WE WILL SELL s $2.50 Tan Shoes at $1.25 If you have any doubt about their value lake them to nny competent, unprejudiced shoe man and if ho says they are not good value at ?2.r)0, bring them back to ns and got your money. We have always sot the pace in prices and val ues and we propose to do it now. HAgVSILTORS'S $3.50 SHOES for Hrlen aoid Women are made of the best materials (hat money will buy. They fit perfectly They are stylish-They retain their shape- We Guarantee them hat moire can you get by paying $5.00 except, tho glory of wearing some high sounding name on the top facing of your shoe? We don't ask for business "because we wore here first." CUP. SHOES AND PRICES are our only reason for expecting business, and, furlhei'inore, because we treat all patrons alike. All dollars are tho same size at our store. Wo don't charge t lie laboring man or woman a good big price and then give other people ten per cent reduction "for their influence." RFMFMRFR WF ftllARAMTE?!? your money's worth OR YOUR MONEY BACK E STORE 412 Broadway m CHILD STRANGLES IN LARD .tlctllicr Comr In llc-m'ur, lint Too I. nte to Sure I lie- l.lfo of lie l.llllc Ono. FORT DODOR, la., June 30 (Special Telegram.) Tho little clauRhter of Mr. anil Mrs. L. J. Stoner fell backwards Into some Inril sitting on thi? lsltchen iloor and was almost Instantly Htransled. Tho horrified mother heard tho struKKles of tho child and rushed to Its rescue, BiiatchlnR It from the oily bath, but tho utmrst cffortB of friends nnd physicians failed to save tho little one. SIoiit City Pimm Tourniiiuc-nt. SIOUX CITY, Juno 30. (Special.) Thero Is a schemo on foot to havo a rousli rider- cowboy tournament In Sioux City this fall. If tho schemo materializes It Is proposed to Blvo tho tournament with nil the glittering success which characterized tho Corn Pal aces which made Sioux City famous. The Idea Is to hold a thrco or four days' festival with cowboys and rough riders from every stato west of tho .Mississippi nnd Indians ga lore from tho resorvntloiiB In tho vicinity ot Sioux City. Kvery variety of cowboy nnd Indian sport Is to enter Into the celebration. Onion fr Iimvii llneiiiiipnionln. I)ES MOI.VKS, Juno 30. (Special Tele gram.) Tho dates and places for tho en campment of the Iowa regiments of tho Na tional Ouard wcro fixed todny. Tho Klfty flrst regiment will go Into camp August 1 nt Hod Oak and will remain In camp until Aug ust S. On tho 0th tho regiment will hold a reunion, to which General Charles King nnd Ocneral Halo hnvo been Invited. Tho Fif tieth regiment will be In camp at Ottumwa from August S to August 15. Hcikt ItocoiiitN lli-c-iik ltpcorcl. SIOUX CITY, la., Juno 30. (Special Tel egram.) The receipts of hogs for tho first half of 1000 nt tho Sioux City sto.-kyards amount to 412,500 head. Tho biggest yoar In tho yard's history was 1S0O, when 723, 000 hogH camo in. Inasmuch as tho latser half of tho year la easily tho best half, this yoar will be by far tho biggest year In tho history of tho yards. I, Ivory Hunt riiniiRon llnnilii, VILUSCA, In., June 30. (Special.) James .Kunce and h. O. I'lerco hnvo bought tho liv ery barn owned by F. D. West, and July 15 will movo In and ndd to tho present stock. Jnmes Kunco was ono of the sufferers In the late fire. Itnuoli lloiiHO I)olro) cel. I.EIGII. Nob., Juno 30. (Special.) Yes terday a houso out on tho WIshord ranch, flvo miles southeast of hero, wns totally destroyed by fire. Tho houso wns occupied by William Wllber, n tennnt. Tho flro originated from a tlefecttvo fluo nnd only for tho timely ur rival of n neighbor two children would hnvo perished. Tho building was Insured, but Mr. Wilbor had no insurance on household goods. 'WlmlNtorm lit Wttlliieo, WAI.I,ACR. Nob.. Juno 30. (Rneclal i This section was treated to a very severe windstorm Thursday night which did enn sldcrablo damage to windmills, small bulhl Ings, etc. A few miles north of hero tho storm waa torrlflc, being nccompanlod by n delugo of rain and an electrical display that was simpiy icrriuie, inougn no joss oi wo Is reported. DoWltt's Little Early Risers are famous llttlo pills for llvor and bowel troubles. Never grlpo. v w w w v -nr -ww -my -mm -mmr -mmr -mm? -mm? i Whang! Bang! Clang! We're going to celebrate the Fourth of July and wo want everybody else to Join us. We havo laid In an extcnslvo Una of fireworks nnd regular old fashioned firecrackers by the cart load and we want to sell overythlng we have in that lino by tho Fourth so wo havo marked them down at tho lowest figures possibly that niich goods over sold for In Council Hluffs. Just lcok nt these figures and then come and lay In a supply and let your patriotism run riot on tho Great National Holiday: 4-ball Roman Candles, 2 for 1c G-ball Roman Candles, Ic each a-ball Roman Candles, 3 for 5c Sky Rockets 1c up to 75c. Torpedoes, 1c and 5c. Pin Wheels, 1c up to 20c. Salutes, 5c a hov. Colored Mines, 1c up. Flower Pots, I5c and 25c. Snakes, Nests, 5c. Tov Pistols, 5c and 10c. Serpents, 5c. Dewey Guns, Ic. Rag Time Progs, 5c. Mlt. (iKOIKin W. Kl.niV Mill ho In rluirer of thin ARTEL & MILLER, Tableaux Fire, 1 pound box, 10c Dewey Bombs, 5c. Signal Lights, 5c. firecrackers, 8 bunches 25c. Cannon Crackers, Ic up. Caps, 5c and 10c per dozen. department. IOO Broadway, Council Bluffs, la & No Slockcrs Or Pullers on the Sidewalks at Sargent's Look for the Bear We have a few shoes out but haven't the nerve to ask our salesmen to go out on the sidewalk and pull you in. Our sale has been a success because it's legiti' mate Have got lots of tan shoes left, If you I want bargains come in SARGENT'S ; Are you U Sport or a Sportsman? THE REST SPORTING NEWS IS PRINTED IN THE BEE, Make No Mistake Your tooth should have tho host of care. If thoro Is any thing wrong with thorn do not postpone tho time, but go at onco and havo thorn attended to. lioon rKirrii, if.-i.im ciiow.v avohk, ai,n ,m ai.i.oy fii.wm; at moiu i:it.Ti: i'hm i:s. i; nt i tio.n imi.m.kns ami j:am". DR. A. O. MUDGE, 338 Broadway (Upstairs) Council Bluffs Estate is Rising IN VALUE. Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de sirablc for suburban homes, can be had now at reasonable prices. These lots are located in Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This property will steadily increase in value as the city grows in that direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at THE BEE OFFICE, Council Bluffs. I