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(] ‘THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STRE Delivered by Cartier in Any Part of the City at ANAGER. Twenty Cents P'er We H. W. TILTON TELEPHONES: X Busixess O Nigur E MINOR N. Y. Plumbing Co A marriage license has been fssued to Yens F. Hansen and Hilda M. H. Hansen, both of this city Samuel H. Driesbach, of this city, Viola Armstrong, of W Friday evening, by 'Squire Bigys. A number of busin ing at Hotel M n The y on the 10 o'clock motor train ) the next morning Little Jimmie Heisc ner of Mynster and Seve who lives at the ¢ th streets, drank bottle of blueing, and for a while his chunces : very blue indeed, but he of recovery w managed to pull through all right 1t was decided by the commissioners of zor should re it the Mount t asylum, and she was taken there insane that Mrs, O. Lineber ceive a course of treatment Plea yesterday afternoon. It is most sincerely ady will fully hoped that this most worthy recover from this terrible malady. Last evening it was learned that Mrs. T. J. Clark is so ill_of inflammation of the bowels that her condition excites the greatest t her death is not by any means alarn, 1n fi unexpected ago and has was taken ili one wr the progress of the discase. A quintette of expert fishermen this city next Friday night for for a fow week's recreation, The skille anglers are Dr. Lacey, Dr. Brown, Hen Atkins, William Hanthorn and Jerom Clhintock. They have engaged thy of twenty cleaniers and seven salters, anc fifteen bar: composed of prohi as are necessary to stave off malaria. Yesterday's session of police court was very tame. Burney Thompson deposited £5.10 with the court, in_puyment for cuging wed in d_far setting sun. Wa ings were cume over a brother shiner's outfit away from him, The court ordered them to r clear of this ity when they were in a borrowing his dizziness. Isainh Russell was § front of the municipal catapult, and out in the direction of th % Whitford and vard Cum two bootblacks Ilum Omaha whe to this side and took skip home immediately, and to ste mood hereafter. Lol 400 Feet, Four hundred fect frontage on Manawa_ will be bidder Thursday J A Money loaned at L. B. ( loan office, on furniture wagons, personal property of all kinds, uue without, ctly conti- and ali other artioles of removal. All business st dential. RS Personal Paragraphs. Mr. Champ has returncd from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, 1T of Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. T Laura, have gone to Chicago. Hon. George 1", Wri Friday evening on a w tr John Churchill leaves to-day to join the ekers who are already crowd of pleasure at Spirit Luke. M. E. Myers leaves to-morrow morning for fniterior towns in lowa in the interest of the knitting worlks, Dr. Cleaver and wife are expected home on the 10th inst. from Pennsylvania where they have been visiting for the past three ‘weeks. ‘W. L. Thickstun has returned home, hav- Ing graduated from Dennison’s university. until he outlines He will remain at hom some plan for future action. Mr. M. Rice, brother of Peter Rice, who morning from sunstroke, ar- ve he Rock Island with the body for Amnboy, I, at which place the in- died Frida, rived here yesterda; this afternoon over mornmg He will lc terment will be made. gy e A Well Deserved Compliment. The Daily Hoof and Horn, of South this to say of a piece of luluvd out Omaha, artistic n work r bg Peter C. Miller. sign of Chris Durr. 4 Depot change, opposite the Union P depot, \ ly and artistically painted, and ‘Chris’ is very proud of the same. It was done by Pete Miller & Co., of Council Bluffs, painters. It show referred to was completed some thr weeks ago. It is a combination gold letter with color relief on a black smaltz ground. It surely reflects credit upon wtist who executed it By the way, Miller is making for him- gelf a reputation second to none in the the hand of the country. —_——— Masonic. Excelsior Lodge, No. will hold its regular communication Monc evening, at 7: ance. Show your infercst by bei Visiting_ brethren cordially invit der W. M. - - Base Bal Two games of base ball will be played to- Athletic park the game will be between the South Omaka and Council Bluffs teams. Upon the grounds near the old fair grounds the game will be between the “Light- day. Atthe Weights” and & Union Pacific picked nine. s E. H. Sheate loans money on chattel gecurity of every description. P consulting roonis ner Main street, up-stairs. — e Buy mantels, grate mshings of the New —— Artists prefer the Hallett & Davis { Broadway. piano, at C. B. Music Co., 2 - IMPORTANT NOTICE. Are We to Have the New Ho The will he o mass weeting ot the of Council Bluffs at the Musonic Monday evening, July 9, at § ¢ the auspices of the board mine whother the 3 fimhc:u.-sl\ Al | 0 hotel fund are urgently request prosent, and the citizons generally o Breed 1o tomo prowptly at the bour i \tract with the Chic: Grand ( cert, Musi den th the surplus fir . large quantity is on hand, Ll ety It Pays for Everybody. I have an unusually large stock of nt goods on hand which I want to run Y. will make ap pants from thisdate for $5.00; usual price $10.00. This r duction applies to all summer goods, A. RE t, 810 Broadway. el * Full line of sheet music at Counci " Bluffs Music Co., 224 Broadway. For sale cheap. Lots near the bridge . Ad- S dress or call on J. I. Rice, No. 100 " to parties who will build at on Muin street. Council Bluffs, J.G. Tipton has bargains in realestute. 2 - - Llr&chl stock of bathing suits at John Co.’s. WHERE YOU WILL WORSHIP. A Regular Scorcher With the Tem- ET. perature at 108 Dogrees. A NEW FACTORY IN THE BLUFFS. Closed ? — Smail d Inut, were married, men of the city are ave the nd return chapel at 7 p. m e pastor, followa ) this all will be but none requi school will follow this second service, evening the union ch and the ser cordiully invited ng will be held Congregational gational church tl Al music by the mn. rown steadily worse notwith- et Al by is extended standing every effort has been made to check ill leave Morning prayer, pirit lake aints Mission—Corner Third avenue and Eighteenf mon at 4 p. M. | and its conseque 1s ure now being made and will be sent as occasion reauires. The party is tionists, and the medi- cine chest will be filled with only such tonics 3. church will conduct thi k. Subbath ov direst need. ith, Sth and 0L veraca, erman Baptist Church Meots um after Preaching by Rev. T, I, Thicksten, scrvices at the New Mission at the corner of Tostevin street, conducted by Church—Preaching congregation urehes in the u church at § p. m. —_——— will join with unfon meeting the Presbyter; The balance of those beautiful lots in Regatta Place will be struck off to the :st bidder Thursday, July , on the ground: The Hottest Y s the hottest day by five de- that we have experienced thus far this thermometers not fall below the temperature s men almost suspended, s are the guests woula give him relief fr Bayliss park was thre was much appr 1 partial prostrations from none which ar zed and ats grateful and daughter not Lxum-ml |n cht left for New York one “it was u sco wsharp to a Another Fi y Located He s of incorporation of the Coun- ket, Woodenware cil Bluffs and Omaha Bas and Box Manufucturing company were filed erday at the oflice of the county recorder. pitul stock is $0,000, y S, und unhu\lulwoniy_\' oftice and factor) cated 1n Councit Bluffs and a br anch office in Regan, A. B. Howe and W. R. Vaughn. Lake Manawa. m., on the More Alarm Tha A telephone alarm called out the fire de- partment about 9 o’clock yesterday morning to the southeastern part of one of tho tenant houses of the Dr. estate, otherwise known as the Wa “The prompt action of the neighbors averted any scrious conscquences, and the flames were extinguished before the department arrived a defective fluc s well from the depot.” The sign The run was a long one, and owing to dnate that the fames were under control, ay ) o'clock. Business of import- S. B. W |(1~\\u|th & Ce. loan money. Stop at the Bechtele. Altogether too Mulish. A lively runaway took place on Fifth av- ) A pair of mules adirt wagon became frightened at the dirt banks and exertions of the 3 1 it was impossible collided with & line became loosened ¢ n ut the corne s attached to the wa, aco but were All business strictly confidentiul. Ofice 500 Broadwuy, cor- The mule driver got out his wagon and attempte n the tongue of to stop the animals, und and the wagon m, but luckily and_hearth fur- ork plumbing Co. , smashing the wi the haraess by yer,” and worked bravel cam, until he was thrown to the ground rriages on the itizens Teuple on ek, under of trade, to deter- wore but few ¢ at the time, and they gave the Closed and Unc 45t An's Rest loon, has faced the inevitab) losed. All subscrivers to other name in some by Dalby’s band at Bock’s gar- | back alley remains to be scen. afternoon at 8 o'clock. Also works left over from the Fourth of July on account of the storm will be used this evening. The five- works will be a grand dizplay, as a compartment he is wot goods und is is reported to be sellin paid and they Some people wonder why Last evening three tached to the incoming 6:40 jassenger train the transfer where they remained autil 6 when they left for the Pucific coast over the No. 1, which was Union Pacifie sections on that hool 1ma'am’s” bound for the teacher's convention and the other contained ness men from Washington, D, C., mained at the transfor was one of the jollic there forwuny @ day. crowds that hus been They were taken in THE SUNDAY BEE. JULY charge by Mr. M. J. Greevy, the affable and {ustiy popular passenger agent of the Union >acific, who accompanied them across the river, and did all in his power to add to their comfort and enjoyment.. Among the num- ber were soma of the best educators of the country. Tt is impossible to give a full list of the tourists, but among them were the following who came under the notice of Tur BEr representative: Messrs, T. S, Hol George W. Moore, Watson Connell, S, ¥ on, N. 8. Jacobs, J. M. Stockett, C. J Frank McCul ley, W. A. Moore, J. W. 1. White, €. MeCletland, H. I Hartwell, H, 1. Wright S. G, Hickey, B. Waper, A. B. Scott, L P. Wyler, 'W. Harris, F Slosson, 8. L Wyler, B, "Reddett L. 8. McCoy, J. M. Groff, W Cummings, 7 Yanlo, L Ca Silas Framp ton, W. H 1. M Lean, an, B F, Str D, P Wolhauy Char John 1. Mc Cahan, Thomas Holt, M. L. Johnson, A, R und Mrs. Charles Foster, Mr. and Mrs, ames L. Paly Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zeigler, Masters Hammoch and Fred J. Carr y bathing suits at Beno's, Destitution and Death ning a young child died on Dose Yester: i stroct, The mother is a woman of the town, and the father is said to be a mem ber of the gambling fratermty of the city The tittle one was ill for several days and the mother was left alone to for her m child, After the death some of the charita ble neighbors came to her assistunc It was o time when the ap peals of humanity caused forgetfulness of the sin which mude such a scene possible. The mother said her baby had been ill for several days and she had left without anythi ve the barest nec sities. The man who should have been her protector had left her in the hour of her dir- est need alone. The mother had forfeited all claim to recognition at the hands of respecta ble people aud she was now alone. What a wmoral is in this sad tale_of woman's frailty I r better that the little enc died, but what can be said of the man who was so fur fullen s to [ gt his 1 child and its mother in the hour of their - THE DEVILS SLIDE n Forman in P \llth«r Bulletin: s over the line of the Union i id are no doubt familiar with the curious rock formations in cho and Weber canons, just after the road enters the territory of U h. It would seem that here nature had made her play ground, and out of pure sport nature had fashioned the rocks into all sorts of fantastic and grotesque shapes. But few, if any are familiar with the legend which throws the glamours of the supernatural over the quaintly shaped crags and gives them their sul- phurousiy suggestive names. I left the in at the little Mormon village of Peterson, just beyoud the canon, and securing horses and aguide, T prepaved to spend a few days trying the trout fishing for which the Weber river enjoys a local reputation. Pedro, my L'\mlx , was o half breed Mexican, of the Sancho Panza type. full of Indian laziness, Mexican superstitution and a true Spanisn love for the marvelous. He had been brought up in an old monastery, not far from the City of Mexico, and was full of t of the hardy friars who braved the terrors of the wilderness, in order to convert the Indians, and who, if the stories be true, used to lasso them when milder persua- sion led. Wo jogged along pleasantly enough until we were well within tho canon, and [ selected a grassy spot on the river bank to pitch our eamp for the night. Then Pediro began to show signs of un- casiness. *Senor, I like not this place,” he said finally, as he fumbled at the cords which bound the luggage on the pack *What is the matter with the I que as I took note of the pools and eddies in the river, and made a mental caleulation as tothe best p'a-e to commence my fishing the nest day. i L, senor, the rocks ave ud ‘the story is not I ans wer saw a big trout, whi over a foot long as it flashed in the sun- light, jump from a pooldirectly in front of me, T guess nobody will hurt yous g fire and it will keep y, and the Indians urc A carclessly, as I h looked to be reable.” not the Indians nov the bears I fear, senor; it is the devil w, he do: t you yet a while,” I answer ely, and Pedro submiszively began to arrange the m ) and prepare supper. 1 un- packed my trout rods with care, and busicd myself selecting flies and rig ging my tackle for the sport [anti pated on the morvow. [ even went so 1 to whip the pool out of which I had seen the trout jump, but it was too in the day. or his troutship was ullen, and I had my labor for my pains. After we had eaten onr supper on opposite sides of the smoking my pipe and Pedro consuming villainous cigarettes made of black plug tobacco wrapped in the coarsost straw puper, and thinking—at how well the natural canon gave color to Pedro's su tious notions. The moon was struggling through o mass of fleeey cloud which did not hide it entir but which made the light trembleas it shot out bright und clear through the open res, then obscured throu cloud bank. T Weber river, at feet, looked in one moment as bright as quicksilver, in the next it was inky The tremulous moonlight gu fantastic outlines to the strangel) shaped crags and they seemed to move with & sort of rhymthic cing, to ad- vance in the moonlight and bow, then recede into the shadow The night winds rustled though the \d pines and sage brush and moaned most uncan- nily among the mysterious fissures and cravices of the rocks. The river rip- plad along cofully enough past our camp, but the dull roar of the cataract, where, half mile below, it dashed through the rock-riven Devil's Gate made @ dull monotone broken by the sharp yelp of the coyote or the ery of asmall bivd frighteied by the praivie owl lro dr loser to me, and point- 1 s of rock about ety foet apart, vising to out thirty feet and exten the top to the hottom of the mountain, he whispered in awe struck voic *The Devil’s Slide, senor. Phen pointing to a huge monolith, shaped likke an Indian club, on the op- posito hull, he addod: Ihit is the Devil’s War Club,” and he crossed himself so vigorously aud muttered 50 many strange prayers in a mixture of bhad Spanish and worse Latin, that I am certain that any v sonable fiend would have fled in terror his incomprehensible patoi His evident terror was beginning to muke me nervous from sympathy, and I knew that the best way to restore his mental equilibrium was o interest him in some subject not conncet d with our uncanuy surroundings, I tried in vain to turn the conversation upon hunting aud fishing. At last in desperation, thinking that the sound of his own voice might reassure him and that in the interest of his story he would forget his position, I allowed him to tell me the legend hich, shorn of some of Pedro’s inaccuracies of speech ran as follows: In the year1777, when' the people of the eastern part of Awerica were nhm- ing to two paral v 1888, —~TWELVE PAGES, the Spaviards | explanation had already settled on (he Pacific Const and founded fathers, with that devotion and fear] ness which hus char hood in all ages, had penetrated f made many tonverts the savages in the ntist on the opposite ot is that th y and night, the electr taking the place of Under all the circumstances seem to be a plausible explanation, and if it is true the electric into general us side of the stre cterized the priest- | light will come n hot-hous2s and other us early as the most zealous and success- | and alse as socinl as, one could wish SPECIAL NOTICES. JPECIAL ,.‘h,m\‘ ments 1ad ctossed the sand was pre i tizing amonk the haa passed the alkali plains of the TN RN and Five Conts wall of rock which | Counctl Biufrs, 1 to push on, s long the top. WESSMAKING man dressed as a Spanish ¢ s day coming townrd him. Pietro was not a littl man so far from civili . of asocinl disposition, Kk of company Pictro smiled pl also improved and nnimproved farm ston & Van P reverened father, Ii)\m\iw lonely for you, who trave but is it not “Let us sup together: o sant companion is better t raska or Wisconsin vesponded the st ,‘r,,'\I!,'.,,“'.,,.\L‘,'”' S e kg 1 speal knowiuy h and Cou el 1y prietor of larg 1 beeame sepu wnd for the lust two n wandering around in indifferently ted from my days [ havd this vieinity A well provided with food Room &, Chalnber and motioned L and drawing a flask of water, nc dand un onion he prep: d Richmond Carren furnaces, of bluck bre fiem invites pe Kinp of new langhed, and telling him to “put away g’ i pduced from under methods of sed 1o commence the supper with a health to Nothing loth, | Call ut 41 Main bread and spirits for his own h As he did so the s ‘ked in a pityi “Poer food for I marvel that your bre Hu\ ' do not fm- nish you with be tter! Father l‘wlrw si FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS * OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Bo6Broadway Council Bluils, Towa. brotherhood Mission Dol i As the brandy rose » demon of discoutent rose i i n()vhnnn] ARG NEa surprised at first, but |hn~'1u:uu|_\ had given him a fc ely unknown to i jolced with his st s sobor s “~l>. when he drew and some delicious .(.upn TG frait from the same tion, in the course of which the her Pietro’s ze quainted with this country, I pr : partof the have traveled through “was the prompt answer, and ); come my A BIG LOT ATE CABBAG PLANTS, after you he sues and learning working fora > and this wil! ave the brotherheod,” wlong argume rusing ever TOR SALE Y J.R. McPHERSON Vegetables, Vegetahle Pla'n\ Frit Council luulru, L ORDERS PROMPILY JOHN GILBERT WIND MILLS, IRCN AND WGOD PUMPS, tween them; argument in his told wealth, father persistently v ther Pietro Thisshall be you > up your wor answered Father Pietrosturd ," cried the st e suddenly ible club” over the and roared: u work for me?” The club was pois ne down Father I crueifix and power to harm one slid down the s |ln |~! his club into \h.- lull nHu.-u. rushed down the canon and tore that puss in the rocks which isknown Ih \Al s Ginte, at last found his way back to the Mission Dolores, where hespent the re- in fusting and pr » having held cor inder of his life rHg as A penance ion with the d NO. 521 MAIN & COUNCIL BLUF# v next question. ceustomed to tempt us to ivst by flattery ing us discontente then by briby club and the 1e with such a nketand went to ~|v‘ wanic majes cmed to have 't On my part constantly on hand £or promptly filied by eontract on short Pedro, we packed up our camp traps and , seemed 4 most vil to choos for an interview. SNYDER & SNYDEfc M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D, Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALL i Dise u»y s of Women Electric Light as a ¥ N aid that trees planted under the s 50t out under vy circumstpuces, illustrated in nd Children, iway, Council Bluirs ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, dau e kr&fi:‘;“:‘.fi by i as set out there uson without th TERRE HAUTE, E hed out W nh ) outstripping fellows sct out at the sawe tiwe, STABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED 1878 RUSSEILI & CO., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS, Fspecially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators. ENGINES. SIZES FROM 25 0 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC -:= CUT-OFF fcat estimates furniehed for complete steam plants, Regulation, Durability Guan anteed. Can show letters from whete fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Condensings BRANCH IOUSE, COUNCIL BLUF , TOWA, Send for Catalogue, E. C. HARRIS, Manager. - ——— DRy Co By JU DD MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIS TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING A N'ES ON COMMISSION, YOU HAVE ANY — SEGOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on M. DRO 3% Broadway, where you will receive st Cash Price THE OGDEN IH“H wnHKs COMPAHY “Wrought and Cast FOR lul:hh"y[a, Automatic ENG I NES Highest Economy, Repairs. New (& 2d Hand Simplicity and Durability. Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,In, Telephone 160. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NOQ. 330 EROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 — —— PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H BIRKINBINE-- l-'.tfif‘i‘[‘.‘c‘l.‘&u.“\'\‘f‘ S.;‘.‘.‘,,cr‘;i.m.“I,’.‘-“i"fli,.,f\“é’é;k. Brown Building, Council Bluffs, Iowa. FINLEY BURKE- 2w N. SCHURZ-- &= STONE & SIMS==" Stiormerarat Tay frachizeria vie SIS Een Courts, Ofilce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Blufls, ITowa. ¢ at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 113 Council Bluffs, Towa. Peace. Ofilce over American Express, No. 419 dway, Council Blufl’s, Tow b C HAZEN__ :;‘m_mi Corner Main Street and First Avenue, Counci ) . ults, Towa. * aurh trea v Main strect and Broadway. Residence, 610 Blutr st. I owa. MUELLER MUSIC CO., {814 St. Marys Ave,, 103 Main Street, OMAIIA, NEB, COUNCIL BLUFE HARDMAI, FISHER EVERETT J nnot be excelled in tone, beauty of finish and gen foyal and Q@filé}fy rgans beauty of finish and volume of tone. A triwmvirate of instruments which ¢ Bxcel all others in style of e Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All kinds of Musical Tnstruments, Russian Gut Strings, Sheet Music and Musie Books. Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue. Our Department of 'TOYS and FANCY GOODS, we are closing out at less than cost. Deaters please ake o note of this, and get our goonds cheap REDUCTION From 15 to 25 Per Cent. Z (@] b3 ..* = ni m j E4 m —l o T = jos (@] I > w m = = - £ o o PETER C. MILLER, |y 5- Nos. Il & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. w IN MIMEOGKA atus made Aok 000 copis ci b thkon, il ke erhor COUHCIL les for v 8ond for circulars. 'The Kx- Co., Council Blutls,la, \tion 1his paper, \BLoFs. : fflu B e HUMAN‘ GOODS. Sup; M D H, MGDANELB & 00, Hides- Tfl"fiw- Pe“s. PROF, HENRY RUIFR 0K, Wool and Furs. Instructor of Musxc Highest Mar;l:e: l;—‘r icés. Prompt il » elurns, No. 114 Stutesman st 620 and 822 Malo Btreet,Councll Blufls,lowa. Meluber, et, Counctl Bluffs, and & Musle Btore, Dodge street, Oualu,