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\ DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 17, THE DAILY BEE. OO:J:;L r-n:uvrs. PFFICB . . NO. 12 PEARL STRE Delivered by carrier to any part of the eity. . H. W. TILTON, Lessce, 3S—Dusiness offics, No. 43; night ay Behool Workers' unfon at the Baptist church There will be a meeting of the Sun Rhis evenin ze license was ye to William Peterson, age and M. Boulden, aged 17, both of Pottaw county. Phillips and Miller, the two men charged with fishing with a seine in Lake Manawa were tried by Justice Vien yesterday and dis ehary , Patrick Fitzgerald was arrested last even- fng for drunkenness and begging on the streets. He threatened the life of a woman who refused his requ W. D. Graham, who got drunk and beat his ily, was fined $16.90 in police court yesterday. H. M. Walker, for a drunk of a Jess obstreperous kind, paid only $15.90. Articles of adoption were filed with the county recor lay by which Matilda Hammell ¢ ar-olil Frederick Weinhelmer, to Gerhardt H. Lattmann and wife of Underwood A meeting of the Econom has lain dormant for a number of ast, will be held at the city council ch er tomorrow evening, to cuss and discuss matters pertaining to lighting the city by gas and electricity. Frank o Jensen's was brought to this side of the ri day morning. He changed his nam: while enroute and introduced himself to the city failer as Frank T The Henry-Ivan Teague, which 1ths s, who burglarized Grego: idence at the transfer last wee r yestor cattle case has been ap ealed to the supreme court, and the brict as Just come from the hands of the printers. 1t is probably the largest brief ever printed fn the county, containir 0 pages. Much sympathy should be extended to the judg, of the supreme ourt, to whom il wa yesterday Lottie merson, who lives with her hus band at the corner of avenue A and Six teenth street, was arrested yesterday on the charge of larceny from the person. Bdward colored man who boards at her claimed e went to sleep, and wh in that condition she ¢came into his roow and picked his pocket of $1 Now fs the time to buy real estate. We have several bargains to offer in busines and residence ploperty Fire insurance written 'n the be: Farm loans wanted. Lougs 5 Pearl street. Trains for Leave Broadway: 10 a. m. 2p. m. m. every 22 minutes thereafter until 255 p. m. rties wishing to spend the day at Lake Manawa take the 10 a. m. train, if you need glasse C. B. Optical Co., Eyesight Is pri you mneed the b Schnelder's drug Domestic soap. Washerwomen PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Fremont Benjamin of Avoca was in the elty yesterda, Sheriff John T. Hazen left last evening for a visit to Avoea. Miss Eva Sheen of Chicago Is the gu Mr. and Mrs. W. S. C avenue, Helen, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. 8. Jones, 216 Frank street, is {1l with diphtheria Mrs. Wing and son Bert have returned from Boone, where they went to attend the funeral of a relative. Ovide Vien, Herman' Schurz, Thomas Ma- loney, Emmett Tinley and J. B. Fuiton have returned from Noble's lake, where they went to lasso the festive bass A. M. Jackson, his mother, Mrs. J. A Jackson, and his sister, Mrs. Wilson, all of 8ioux City, are in the cily visiting friends and stopping at the Ogden. Sylvester Dye, J. E. Boruff and J. M Kelly of Macedonia were in the city yeste day ‘making arrangements for the meeting of the Pottawattamie County Veterans a clation, to be held there August 15-17. Gey eral James B. Weaver will be one of the gpeakers, and there will probably be others from this city. it No Monopoly at Brown'’s €. 0. D, But groceries at free trade prices. A load of anti-trust crackers, and the on earth, will be received today and wili bo sold at such anti-trust, monopoly-para lyzing prices as these: All kinds of :oda crackers, 3% Sweet crackers, be. Ginger snaps, Se. Oyster crackers, 8 of , on Washington per 1b. The Bagte laundey pant has been great erlarged and fmproved, and we are now pro- pared to turn out a large amount of strictly first-class work. Neglige and colored shirts ladies’ waists, etc, a speclalty. We guar. arteo not to fade warranted colors. Tole phone, 157. 724 Broads Roberts W Retraction, Dick Roberts, who has been helping the county Jall prisoners to Dr. Pinney's wine for a number of days past, called at The Be office yesterday morning and asked that correction of the story published in Th Bee yesterday be made. He wald that the lquor had not been stolen from the doctor at all, but was his own private property, i do with as he saw fit, although he admitted that he had stepped over the bounds of decorum a trifle in glving cvunty prisoners wine, On leaving The Bee office he went to the office of Dr. Pinney, where he found Sheriff Hazen in consultation with the Hoctor. “I've Just been to The Bee omce,” said he “and they promised to ¢ that arti that sald I stole the doctor's wine. F 1 dldn't—it was my own; it didn’t co from the cellar at all.” “Well, I didn't know before whether ought to have you arrested or not,” ejacu lated the sheriff, as he seized his hat, “‘but this settles it; If you're going to try to lic out of it, we may as well sift the thing to the bottom. I'll go and file an informa tion now." Ho got as far as the door when Roberts found breath enough to eall out: “‘Hold on, sheriff, hold on. I'll confess every thing. I stole the wine from Dr. Pinney cellar.” At this stage of the game a correctior hardly seems necessary Try a glass of Sulpho mineral waters from the f springs at George Davis', F and O. H. Brown's drug stores. J der, general agent. durfee niture company, & Iway. Bargains in fine furniture Guild Anaiy The members of Grace Gulld celebrated thelr first anniversary at the residence thelr directress, Mrs. Slichter of Lincoln avenue, on Saturday | After a very pleasing program refreshments were served Among the Invited guests present were Mrs. and Miss Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts and Messrs. Marcus Simpson and yon Ezlofstein. The guild is in a fourishing condition and 15 & great help to Grace church, A unique ary. to hire a rig to take a ride he falled to return. Omaha and NEWS FROM COUNCIL, BLUFFS evening Mr. ¢ and brought it back home wi gy and harness, is supPosed mothi Half Price @radge Between Farmers in Silver Creek however, are Township Almost Ends in Murder, - RS | Clothing Hal A Clean Sweep 1uczh as pos- CLOSI 23rd OLUMBIA —=JULY HARRY LARISON USED THE REVO.VER Wants the School Him What He The regular meeting of the took place last evening with President F.eld Bridenstein, Board to Make Up to [RIce D. M. McKenzie Sr., Was the Target, but Snyder and Thomas present. Superintendent > board that when he left the city e containing a number of valuable Aftera Fight. ght took plac ek township, in which D, lay forenoon in Sil- on the other To reduce tha stock as Must be made at once. sible before quitting, all clothing will go this week at half There will be no exceptions, cutin two and you can take your pick. members of the looked over » board and found well-to-do farmers, There has been All the give him an equivalent of the birds he and they claim Larison 1p repeatedly. riding along the ros Thomas did not could be held respor sible for the birds referred to a specal o consisting of Messr. nyder recommended Cut-Off_island Superintend: front of their gate waiting for fore they drove up rd Larison tell Bishop and he would “'do" them to come up. one of their fr that this was his char both of them. HALF PRICE HALF PRICE HALF PRICE LF '$9.00 SUITS $4.50 living in the On Fonda's motic school %0 as to north end of the island. secretary was as =oon as possible the number of pupils and report at a called meeting, so that the board might be in a position to decide what was best to be done. gencrous sized stick and prepared to defend s close to the Bishop run down to the 1 hand Bishop quently placed himself behind his horse as The elder McKinzie had not taken the difficulty Larison suddenly turned and fir avenue bullding is sinking and cracking MeKinzie left his horse to take care of him At esting had tendered their resign: up the revolver, Kinzie shows several scratches as the result of the encounter, meantime Bishop himself up in the $12.00 SUITS $6.00 $7.50 SUITS $3.50 $5.00 SUITS $2.50 head with a board breaking the boa should be given to a Council A little spat batween Sn was quickly superintendent ¥ difficult to get teachers to take up the work against Bishop and Lar- vith assault with intent to kill, and the palr will, no doubt, be ar- rested today. 1 information The report was adopted, rman Thomas of the financa commit- recommended that bonds in the sum of per cent interest, be fs- sued to rai-e money with which to re per cent bor $20.00 SUITS | $10.00 Mail Ordeoers MAIL SERVICE $18.00 SUITS $9.00 5.00 SUITS $7.50 NMail Orders Filled. Among Council Bluis Busi An agitation has been commenced among s men of Council Bluffs with a facilities from Under the recent il eastward leaves Coun- sued October instructed to notify the bondholders of the proposed redemption. the janitor of the was put on a par with that of the others were fixed Council Bluffs to Chicago. schedule the first m Bloomer &chool, same figure as Superintendent Sawyer cailed attention the fact that if the the Madison Avenue B and < in_the forthcoming annual report cuts should be secured at once. red to the committec on buildings and grounds with power to act. superintendent meeting he Filled. makes so poor time that it reac the same time 4:30 in the afternoon business men of Council le to get word to the Chicago firms ich they do busi > the promptness wh nce of the two place the mail that leaves at ard cared to use ss with anything i the size and im- olumbia Clothing Company Corner Farnam and 13th Strcecets. to secure the been requested law by congress instructing the postmaster general to make a_contract with for a fast mail Bluffs for the until January on ‘face examinations, mt of failure to pass their places An effort is being made to enlist the people of Omaha in the movement, for they benefited by e of this eity. without re- maining in school until the end of the v superintendent had been paid to the treasure commencement recommended that this amount, together with the surplus from former ye all favors the ilroads have to way of Tabor read P , all amount- Howard of Glenwood re the contingent 1 the seripture les- Jacobs of Chariton er, after which the introduced ’the Rey. P. S. Henson, LL.D., of Chicago, who a most eloauent sermon, taking for “And I will e time as the Council reaching Des about the sa Bluffs and Omaha papers ai With a mail and passenger servio it would be in the early ROSS WORKED WITH CH for the people of Council Bluffs to go to Des four hours, without staying over night, as is He Is Also Accused of Having Forged n Business Man's Check. who formerly kept a hotel in wanted badly rge of forgery in this city. a few days in this city, claiming to repre- Brown & C While here he apparently b his text the words, s house with glory, saith the Lord of Hosts. The house was filled to its utmost capacity, variously estimated at from 1,000 to 1,200. improvements have been made at a cost of over §21,6 Methodist Episcopal church, Presbyterian church, $600; $160; Baptist church, new, § — e AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. THEY WILL 8 to answer to Keepers Do Ail Respect the Mayor's Order The order of the mayor, month ago, forbidding saloons from running more or less strictly yet some of have found it possible to quench the thi of their patrons at so much per quench in sued about a stian church, ayment of abill hich he ran while in the hotel busi- The check was for $45, and when the Work of the City Council Last Evening— Magie City Gossip. At the city council meeting last evening an ordinance was read and referred provid- ing that every pawnbroker shall pay a license fee of $50 per year and give bond in the sum of $5,000 for compliance with ordinance. A list of all articles pawned must be kept open at all times to the police. Another ordinance introduced provides that any bill posting must be done by a resident. Mullaly got structing the building Inspector to inspect ans building at Twent explained it by cash in a_pol ng that he had lost some 1 i ‘Same and would like them ChOCOnat % Menler‘ to cash the check, giving him the b r Tea and Coifee create nervousness with a people too nervous already Bitter Chocolates are not fit to make a cup e; cheap (sweet) chocolates are impure, hence injurious 4 COCOA is no more like CHOCOLATE than Skimmed Milk is like Cream, Chocolat-Menier is an exquisite Vanilla hing as meat, as low s, and far superior, Your grocer has it. have been opened on Sunday, however, have it was well that the order of the mayor was for purely ornamental pur- 5. something over saloon keepers stood up in police court answer to the saloons on Sunday in violation of law. not meant to b Skl check for §20, s'gned by himself, in payment. Fremont Benjamin, and endorsement eper replied that it would, and Ross o, Teturning a few minutes lat min's endorsement on the check. This turns out to have been a forgery. laso reported check In Chicago bearing the forged signa- ture of Conrad Geise seen here on Saturday. a sent out cards offering $25 reward for his apprehension. keeping open this morning. under arrest will probably Chocolate, as nouri priced as other bever: Ask for yellow wrapper. PAris A N I E R LonDoN 69 Wabash Av., Chi and Dryant street; Gus Bergman ayer, 206 Broad- third and N neriff Hazen capes placed inspector’s attention was also called to the avenue and Twenty-first street. Wit around the Saxe drug store « Brondway, N. Y- 1 is What W open areaway During our July bargain sale, read prices that the place Boston Store, a vacant lot, A communication was read from Cashier cheaper than Day & Hess, 39 We can sell you a home, fruit or garden farm Now is the time to buy. Pearl street. cool swim at stating that the bank held warrants against the city in the sum of § asking judgment the finance committee. Liquor licenses were granted to A. Kilker, John Buck and E. Bihiler. An ordinance was passed establis alley between Twenty-fifth and L and M streets. Two Cottage The firemen were called to the residence of W. R. Atkinson on E street between Twenty- 0, now due, and Referred to the same. Manhattan beach, o : is the proper thing to take e (slightly soiled). Lake Manawa, these hot day: 3 silk gloria e Wi Inl Convention. n judicial convention will be held today at Red Oak® Judges Smith and Thornell are looking for a renomination, and there scems to be but little doubt that it will be given them without oppos Lewis, who was appointed by Governor Jackson a few months ago to take Judge Deemer's place, does not se:m to be was a candidate Twenty-fourth The republica black taffetta silk gloves 10c, line of 50c all wool challis, 31 briggan underw cray underwear Jgyptian lisle underwear 6 ar 19¢, big bargaln. tion of Judge 32-inch figured’ wash goods sold A i 5 o'clock yesterday Green of Shelby his present position to the floor and wall so suddenly that the in- mates barely had time to get out with a por- tion of the household good firemen reached cottage, which wa or 60c we show the best summe rset in the market, ever: By the time the pair guarante both claim the inside trac occupled by John Skearda, burning brisk The cottages were totally damage béing estimated at $500 each 1 the greater portion of their t all wool ingrain ¢ ement of those Phenomenal Entertainers, Cant. Wm. D. Ament, The World's Champion Fancy Rifle Shot, Musical Artist, Ventrilo- quist and Sleight-of-Hand Performer, assisted by Princess Nanna, And FIVE OTHER SPECIALTY ARTISTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS Paint, 0il and Glass Co. GLAZED SASH. ve 1,000 Wiirdows in staok, mulo by thy y Munuficturing Company. be made, which we will gluze with any Kind of gluss thit you want, and sell you for less money than you can buy the p’ suppy sash made in the eust for, we will get your ordor. HICH CRADE PREPARED PAINT. Our Paintean not bo excelled for durability, banuty 2 mixed paints inth Extraordinary enga See reduced prices In our wall paper department. CARPET Cu. For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele- | families savi household effe The cottages were Insured for §300 each. Magle City Gossip. following lectures have been arranged for by the management of the Pottawattamie normal institute, which has been in during the last w The Saturday § , which has been under- going pubilcation for some time past, under the managem:nt of W. J. Wallace and Sher- 88, collided with fate last week, and It is announced Steam and Hot Watar Heatiny for Reside1ces and Bulldinga. s GBI E e Streets, Council visiting in Minneapolis, are both confined to their room by sickness there was no pap: that publication b Seventeenth by Thomas destroyed by fire yesterday. The funeral of Mrs. P. held at St. Agnes church at 9 o'clock this morning, with interment at St. Mary's ceme- ights of Childre Aley of Bloom H. Conroy will be to Grand Plaza will be charged to persons who desire to rent boats or_bathing suits. Ice cream and refreshments served in the pavilion of Grand Plaza. Shadows of hursday, Ju per Towa universit astman of the U REAL ESTATE, held at the C labor speak lectures will be tian tabernacle. Rempatlo soap bregk fourth and N streets last night. situation was gone over in detail. man who was and Plaza telephone 4. Grand Plaza bathing beach. and Plaza pienle grounds. nd Plaza’s cornet band beats them all. row boats are all the of saulted and on the night of the Fourth, is able to be His right hangd is paralyzed from the effect of the wound. st and most popular ¢ Baptist Congregatl a Handsome Stru Ia., July 16 of that City Dedicato Grand Plaza’s fine MALVERN, (Special to The and farm lands bought and sold. Letus glve you pri excursion accommodations Siiuta areatidasltar intercat only by the members of their own congre- Demise of an Towa Ploneer. DES MOINES, July settler of Polk county, died at his home in Mitchellville last even- can't be beaten, concerts at Plaza, 2 to 6 and from 7 to I Jumes Block 17 Pearl St. was the dedication of the new and y by any othoer finlsh or covering capi 5 per gallon, Will Give a Show 4 Our prico 15 1. entertainment to be given by them in the near future is now under consideratic Evans La Pearl stre iy Co New drug store, D n & Whaley, 140 Broadway; also office of Dr. Charles Deetken. No Trace of Mrs. Wheol, association s buildipg was present site of this city in 1844, at that time houses outsid been sheriff, county ¢ He was 88 y. 1 and 3 Fourth St GEO, P. SANFORD, arrangements MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDIY 3. AW, RICKMAY, delayed until - L R, o WE HAVE A ROOM FOR FITTING put a stop to it. built of brick in red brick and solid Greek cross, Sipecla)l Noticas: tered the field with the apparent intention ot driving everything before it be held from December 10 to the 13 scent electric lights and heated by two hot air furnaces. windows are Children Cry fol COUNCIL BLUFF3: - T RUS3 Mrs. C. V. Wheeler of South Omaha, who Qisappeared and {s thought to have com mitted suicide in Garner township, was traced for a short distance yesterday, but TRUSSES memorial windows, which were donated k st of the bullding, Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry foy PLEASE is the proper thing to take these hot days Large Stock First Natioma Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. to be raised befol has not yet been found. When last seen she was golug in a direct line for Weston, Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Co.'s office, Domestio soap outlasts cheap s0ap. The laundries Domestle 50ap. 1l pledged or The Aloe & Penfold Co, 1408 Farvam 8t., Opposite Paxton Hotel THE LION DRUG HOUSZ | Pitcher’s Castoria. services and united with the F Children Cry fe: “cher's Castoria. s a livery stable was called upon erucon by & young mau who sald he wanted o of the oldest banks in the state an anthem by a unic invocation by 201 Pearl ptreet. Ppleased to see and serve you.