I ) TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNJ&Y. JULY 10 , I891-TWELYE PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL , BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City. IJ. W. TILTON - MANAGKU. TMLKl'llONKS ; flusliics * Onicc , No. 43. Night Kdltor. No. 23. an.\in N. V. t' . Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , ! ! 04 Sapp bloclc. If you want water In your ynra or house fo to lllxljy's. iiou Morrfam block. In police court yesterday morning Joseph Sexton was fltied for drunkenness. Hovnl Neighbor * will hold their regular meeting tomorrow evening at 7SO : o'clock. Nick O'Hrlcn sold the Manhattan yester day to Conrad Ouisu fi Son. The now owners will tuko possession immediately , The funond of the lute Michael Olcason will bo held tomorrow mornltiK at U o'clock from Ht. Fratlcls Xavlcr's Catholic church. A. J. McClnron had u hearing yesterday before - fore Justice Swearlngon on the chnrgu of as saulting Mrs. Stuck with n revolver and was discharged , Frank ItlnMtl , the Hohornlan blacksmith , was kicked by a horse Friday night as ho was putting n shoo on him , and sustained a broken leg. The fracture was reduced. The ofllco fixtures ol K.V. . Kappel were sold by Deputy Marshal Fowler yesterday , to satisfy a cliilm for the rent of the ofllco formerly occupied by Ktippelln the Merriatn block. A ease of diphtheria was reported yester day at the ofllco of the city clerk , Laura Frederick , n fourteon-ycar-old girl living at the corner of Tenth street and Nineteenth avenue , being 'tho victim. Mr. and Airs. .1. 12. Ford celebrated the see end anniversary of their wedding hist Friday evening at their residence on the corner of Seventh street and Seventeenth nvunuo. A Inrgo number of friends were invited , and a pleasant evening was spent. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to William T. Heft of Council Muffs and Kntlo A. iioylo of Ncoln , J. F. Lunklo.v of this city and Anna Miller of Holdregc , Neb. , ami to James II. Sims of this city and Kathcrlno Trotter of Stourbrldgc , Kng. Al Hill , a driver for Gilbert Ill-others , was badly injured a day or two ago whllu putting n harness on a horse in the stable. The horse had a sore neck , and became enraged at having the collar put on. Ho knocked Hill down and tramped on him , bruising nini severely. Fortunately there were no bones broken , , inM Hill was out yesterday for the lirst time since the accident. A boy named Arnold , who lives near the corner of Avenue C and Fourteenth street , wns badly hurt day before yesterday while playing in n barn. Ho Jumped out of a man- pcr and lit on a rusty nail , which penetrated his foot to a depth of about two inches. It was feared at llrst that the boy would Imvo an attack of lockjaw , but at last accounts ho wns doing well , and the accident will not bo likely to have any serious results. The award of the contract for heating the Harrison street school 'is likely to bo recon sidered and given to another bidder. P , C. DoVol claims his bid for the furnaces was f7fi ( ! and that of Shugart & Co. Sti'.IO. The contract was awarded the latter llrm for the reason that DoVol had neglected to state what kind of furnaces ho proposed to put in. The specifications upon which the bids wore based the Economy furnace. This is the furnace that DoVol handles and is exclusive agent for , and ho iincsHons the riglrt of tbo board to assumu that ho contemplated tilling th contract with any other. At the next n.coting of the board ho will insist that hu is the lowest bidder and is entitled to the work. Tli < ! Chicago , Hook Island null I'aclflo AVdl run trains to the Chnutnuijuii grounds July lli to ill , inclusive , as lollow.t : Leave Council Hlulfs : ( : ( a. m. , 7 : . " > 0 n. m. , 10-J : ( ) a. in. , ll ) : : ) a. in. , 1:30 : p. in. , ! : ( ) ( > p. m. , ( iII7 p. m. , 7IU : ! i > . m. Leave Chautauqun : GMO n. m. , 8:20 : a. m. , 8 : ! > ! i a. m. , 11 : " 0 n. m. , 4l0 : ! p. m. , r : & p. m. , 0:15 : p. in. , 10:1 : ! ) p. in. Drs. Stewart and 1'ntty , veterinary sur geons ; ! ! > Fourth street , Council Bluffs' , la. Drs. Woodbnry , dentists , 39 I'earl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work a specialty. I'KltNOX.l t , t' < t H.l (3 It A I'HS. Misses Anna Wright and Hello ICalb leave tomorrow for Clear Lako. Hov. Dr. Phclps has gone to Illinois to spon his summer vacation. Ho will bo away until the last week in August. Mrs , O. Sprultt loft yesterday morning for Colfax , where she will spend the summer. Mr. Sprultt will follow next week. Gasollno and oil ; coos , -wood and coal prompt delivery. L. G. Knotts , 'J7 Main tolophom 203. N th.'e of I'ai-tntM-Hlilp DIsMolulloii. The copartncrslilp beret of ere existing tinder the 11 nil name of Misses Sprlnk & Kugsdalo Is this day dissolved by mutual consent , 1C. L , Kagsdalo retiring. All parties Indebted to the late linn will mnko pavment to Misses Sprlnk it Fearon , who will continuo - tinuo the business at the old stand , itt'J ' Uroadway. HKI.KX SPHIN-K , Kl.l.A KAUSIULU. Council Bluffs , July 15. Itocloi-H at War. The case of Or.V. . G. Bryson , charged with conspiring with ono Hemming to break up the business of Dr. F. I' . Bellinger , was brought up In Justice Haimnor's court yes terday , and n change of vimuo wns taken to the court of Justice Swoaringcn. An linmc- diato trial wns desired by the defendant , mid the case was proceed with without delay. The attorneys lor the defendant demurred io the information , alleging that there were Im perfections In It , .suftlclcnt to warrant the case being thrown out of thu court. The do- inurrer was i.rgned at length bv the attor neys , and was llnnlly overruled by the court. It A motion vas then made for the reduction of the bail bond and it was sustained , the bond being reduced to . > ( X > , Instead of $1,000. On account of the lute-ness of the hour , It was decided to postpone the further trial of the case until tomorrow morning , when It will bo resumed , Ono queer fact In connection with the present case lias been remarked upon by many who witnessed the proceedings. Dr. Bryson has been In close communication with a number of the physicians of the city for BOinu tiiuo past , who Imvo had a deep rooted dlsllko tor Dr. Bellinger on account of his advertising anil ether "unorthodox" ways of wonting up trade. Ho wns promised the assistance of these name physicians , but when ho was placed behind the bars of the county Jail on account of his Inability to lur- ntsh $1,000 ball his friends suddenly took to the woods nnd no onu umild bo found to help him out. Seine of his friends from Omaha rustled around yesterday afternoon nnd at last succeeded In making arrangements for his release. A rumor has boon going the rounds for the last week that thu doctors of the Omaha medical Institute , who were run out of Otiinlm n week or two ago In u somewhat un- curuinonloug manner , Imvo come to this aide of the river and been employed In Dr. Bel linger's institute. Dr. Bellinger wns asked about it yesterday nnd ho stated tlntt none of the doctors of the Omaha institute were In any way connected With , hU establishment. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves nnd household goods of Alundol & Kloln , Council Bluffs. Prices very low ; freight prepaid to your city. Dip ; laiiuiK Suit. Fannto L. Patterson commenced a suit In the district court yesterday afternoon to recover - cover $20,000 damages from the Omaha and Council Bluffs railway and bridge company Jor InjuiIns received while alighting from u motor train October 28. 18W. The plaintiff claims that slio was riding on a motor on that date , unit that sbo signalled thu conduc tor to stop , which ho did. Whllu she was alighting the car suddenly started up and and she was thrown to the .pavement and dragged quite a distance. She was severely brulsod by her contact with the pavement , so that Mio has been unable to work over since tint time , and she also rlniins that she will never bo any moro nbla to work than she now Is , In view of the fact that shn has been compelled to pay 15 for doctor bills , ilio asks a Judgment for f0,000 damage * . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Traveling Men's Day at 0-autauqua n Great Success. IOWA AND NEBRASKA KNIGHTS PRESENT. John T. .Stewart ami lilt Frlcndd Oct Hack nt Nat Hrowii Charger * nnd Counter It was traveling men's day nt the ChaU' tauqua and tbo knlKbts of the grip turned out on masse to greet each other and heat speeches from 3uch of their number as could talk on the stage. Three motor cars came over from Omaha In the forenoon nnd went to the grounds over the Hock Island. A com pany of several hundred were In attendance from this city , Including traveling men , their wives , children nnd sweothcaits. The programme was opened in the nfter- noon by n musical nrcludo by the Iowa State band , nfter whli-h , nt'J0 : : ! o'clock , thospcaic- Ing commenced. W. J. Davenport of the "Q" presided to the satisfaction of all thu audience , nnd also made n brief address , at the close of which ho was creeled with an- pliiuso. An eloquent address wns then made by Hov. T. J. AIiu-Hiiy nf Omaha , after which Miss Smith sang n solo. C. Al. Lobeck spoke on the subject' "Iowa Htato Travelers , " and IJ. M. Simons answered with n speech In bo- balf of the "Nebraska State Travelers. " II. S. Hlinn of this city diluted on the universal brotherhood of the drummers lit an address on "Universal Travellers , " nnd Colonel J. J. Stendman completed the programmo with n speech on ' 'The Ladle . " In the evening an Interesting programme was rendered. H Included several selections by the band , and n iluto , violin and plnno trio by F. V. UndolietV. . L. Aluiphy nnd Allsa Alnnd Cnvln. Prof. Byron King guvo several humorous recitations , nnd an illus trated lecturn was delivered by Dr. Lysamlor DlcKcrinan on "Egyptian Art mid Architec ture. " This afternoon an address will bo mndo by Airs. C. T. Cole , atl0 : : ; o'clock , on'Social Purity. " In the evening Dr. Lysandcr Dick- onnan will prcuch. Tin : I/ntoMt Conundrum. Why is Hallcr s Sarsnparllla and Burdock like the most popular so.ip of the day I liecausa they both cleanse the skin nnd cave It softnudvelvety. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruitcough tablets. They nro delicious. Hotel Gordon , num ccntr.illy located first- class house in city ; straight i * n day. Drs. Stewart & Patty , veterinary sur geons , -15 Fourth street , Council Bluffs , ta. What Stewart's Ki-lemlH Say. Considerable feeling has been awakened in Council Bluffs by the publication of the somewhat savage charges made against President John T. Stewart by Secretary Nnt Brown , of the Union Driving Park associa tion. Air. Stewart's friends have been earn estly urging him for the past two days to de fend hluiself in the nowspauers , but ho has steadfastly refused to do so. To a Br.i : re- potter , who was urged to fret his side of the unfortunate controversy among the olllcers of the association , ho said : " 1 have no statement to make and nothins ; to say. I have boon a citizen of Council Bluff * for tnn past thirty-live years , and I would move out of town if I thought any reputable people could bcllove , much less bo thr authors of such slanderous attacks. " "Nat Brown Is a pretty coed fellow and a warm friend of mine , " said n former oflieer In ttiu driving park , "but in his attack on John T. Stewart ho is altogether wrong. There Is absolutely no justilluntlon for the assault whatever. If all the facts connected with the management of the driving park , and particularly the connection of several ol the Omaha men with it were made public they would bo placed In a very undesirable light. It would show that some of the gen tlemen possess an amount of pure , unadulter ated gall that is slmiilj paralyzing. I know the whole history of the troublonnd its cause , and no blame can possibly bo attached to Stewart. Neither Secretary Brown nor any of the other Omaha gentlemen who came over hero to run the track has really the right to say a word about the management. They are not in it ntall. Not ono of them has paid n cent of the stuck thuj all obligated themselves to pay for. For six months past they have been given gentle , courteous hints that tha asso ciation would Hko to see the color of tholr money , but nothing moro valuable than an an oft broken promise was forthcoinini ; . Tno meeting called the other dav that ended In such n row was illegally called. Accord ing to the rules President Stewart was the only ono who could call a meeting , the secre tary having the power when the president is not In the city. I don't think Nat called the meeting and brought the boys over hero for thu pnrnose of having n row , hut it came when Stewart raised the point of order that Nat and his friends had no right to vote until thov had madu some attempt to discharge their financial obligations. SUuvnrt and all the , Council Bluffs stockholders paid for their stock when H was issued to them , nnd they thought It n pretty irood time to llnd out wha't the Omaim fellows Intended to do. It was extremely gaily for them to call n .meeting and attempt to tnko the entire management of affairs when they hadn't n cent Invested. " A Good Itonson. Dr. A. T. Doll , who hns been in the prac tice of medicine ut North English , la. , silica IKtill , says ho often prescribes Chambnrlain ' Colic , Cholera and Dlnrrhoao Hemody , because cause he knows It to ho reliable. Swansea music company , : t33 Broadway. Don't wear a heavy , ill-Mtting suit when you can get elegant summorsults and eastern prices ut Heller's Iho tullor , ! 110 Broadway. Plcnlo nt Manhattan bench. Hound Irlp tickets from Omaha InclnOlni ; boat ride , fide , on sale at news stands at Allllard nnd Mur ray hotels. AVIioro to Worship Congregational Prcanhinf ? in Iho morning Iho . "Blind Leader ing by pastor. Subject , ship. " Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at T :00 : p. m. Bureau Baptist -Preaching at 10,0 : o. m. by the pastor , In the evening by Hov. P. C. Nelson. Sunday school , 1 i : 15. Young Alon's Christian Ashoclntlon \ \ . P. Olllcor will lend the nun's meeting nt 4 p. 111. St. Paul's Episcopal Preaching hv Uov. S.V. . J. Hoyt. D.D. . of Wnvurly at IU(0 : : ( a , in. The full choir will bo in attendance. All Saints' ' Episcopal Preaching utU:00 : p. in. by Dr. Hoyt of Wuvorly. Broadway Alethodist Preaching In the morning at 10tO : ! o'clock. Subject , "Tho Church , the Pillar and Ground of the Truth. " Sunday school at 1'J ui. Enworth league at T p. in. First Baptist Alornlng subject , "May n Alan Once Saved Bo Finally Lost ! " EvenIng - Ing subject , "A Hovtow of the Baptist Con vention ot Young People. " Trinity Alothodlst Hogulur services muni- Ing and evening. Keoy a boltlo of Cook's Extra Dry Cham- pncno In your leu chest to entertain your friends. It is splendid. All Ahourd CorColfav. For health and recreation seek the waters nnd rest of Col fax Spring , Iowa. The Chi- cngo&Hock Inland Is selling round trip tickoU from Council UuIts nnd return for JT.WI. A. T. Elwell , ticket agent. No. 10 Pearl street. iMunos , organs , C. 11. Aluslo Co. , 51)9 ) B'way. Superior Court NRWH. Judge AlcGeo hold u session of superior ; burt yesterday morning , ut which hu dis posed of a number of matters that have been uunglng on for some time past. In the case of Junuto Vi'hllo against Kobert Wilson and David Gray a decision wa rendered In favor sftho plaintiff lor tlio possession ol tbo property in question , together with the costs , A. motion to reinstate the case of Muchoff ft Porter against J.V. . Lcako was sustained , In the case of Joseph AIoss against John H. Boldcn and the other directors of the school district of itockford township , a writ of man damus was granted the plaintiff to compel ] the defendants to build n school house , as voted by the electors last fall. Tuo'ilomurrcr of the defendants In the case of the Consolidated Tank Line company against Joseph AlcWilllnms wai overruled. A Judgment was awarded thu defendant In the cnso of Edward Burke against John \Val- lace. lace.Court was then adjourned until next Wednesday. _ A very small pill , but n very goo3 cr.o. DoWitt's Lltllo Early Hlsers. Social KvcntH. The Allsses Oliver cntcrtulued n party ol tholr friends last Wednesday evening at their home on Park avenue , nt a card party , In honor of Aliases Alurgnrct Alooro and Alary Duryca of Omaha , who wore visiting them. The rooms were beautifully dcconucil In honor of thu occasion , and the affair was highly enjoyed by all who were present. The following were among the guests : Alissos Cilcason , Bennotl , Wright , Bowman , Helen Bowman , Fiirnsworth , Jeaslo Furnsworth , Hociavell , Brown. Hultard , Stella Bullnrd , Bulls , Allller of Omahn , and Crllllts of Iowa City , .Messrs. Frank and Ucorgii Wright , T. C. DUWSOII , D. Macrae , Bowman , Patter son , Camerson Patterson , D. Uoss , Bndollet , John Keating , J. L. Puxtun and C. L. Hunt , of this city ; II. Y. Cook , Chat Heddlck , Harry ' Driscoll nnd Maurice Duryua of Omaha. Alfa. E. Burhorn entertained n party of friends last Friday evening nt her Home on SlxtU avenue. Tbo evening was passed in dancing and Into in the evening refreshments wore served. Tno following guests were present : Air. Pillsbury of Fremont , Alessrs. Cole , Howe , Cartau , DosperoMor , King , Alont- gomery , Urahn and Alontmorcney of Omaha , Sehoentgen , Casudy , Underwood , Spotmau , Hughes , Kealing , Xurmuehlen and Chupln of this city , Alibses Fletcher , Gnus nnd Banner of Onmha , Hull' , Clarke , Jacobs , Alergoii.Van Order , Snjder , Hughes , Gilbert , Schoentgon and Keating of the Blulfs. DoWitt's Little Early Hiscrs ; only pil ) to euro sick headache and regulate Iho besol TH13 V 11 A" ) A TI > ! 13. Kanmi.s City Kailrond .Moil Kctud hy ( Jin ilia Conl'rere. . A delegation of seventeen men from the city railroad olllcos of Kansas City arrived in the city yesterday morning nnd were re ceived by n committee Irom the organization of railroad men of Omaha and escorted to Iho Allllard. From there they proceeded to the Dollono , where tally-ho coaches were mounted , and ttio party nuido u tour of the city , visiting South Omaha , where they were pleasantly entertained by Manager Babcock of the stockyards. In thu evening the visitors nnd the Omaha freight men asscmb.cd at the Dcllonc , where at S o'clock Uio entire rnrty , numbering about soventy-ilvo , were gathered in the par lor and marched to the banquet hull , headed by the veteran railroader , Jules G. Lumbard. The tables had been arranged about three sides of tlio bpacipus room and were prettily decorated with pyramids of fruit and polled plants. At the sta- lion of the toast , master was placed a miniature freight train decorated with llowera. After the sovcuty-Ilvp cuests had occn seated Air. Lumbard welcomed the guests of the day in u brief address , nfter which the delicious menu was served in n faultless manner , while an orchestra dis coursed sweet music. After the important duty of disposing of everything in sight hud been discharged , Mr. Jules Lumbard proposed the health of Itio guests of the evening , which wns urank b3" all standing. Ho then made a short address in which ho paid n glowing tribute to the well known kindly feeling which prevails among the railroad fraternity.Vhether this feeling of goodfcllowship existed only among western railroad men Iho speaker wns not preuared to say , but ho know from long experience that such feeling existed univer sally among Iho. fraternity In this waitorn section. 1. G. Alitcholl of Kansas City responded to the address of Air. Lumbard on behalf of the Kansas City guests. Telegrams of regret from Jay Gould. CKiuncoy Depow , President U. K. Cable of the Hock Island , S. H. H. Clark , and many other prominent railroad man were read amid loud applause. Toastmaster Lumbnrd Ihcn called upon J. G. Smith of Kansas City lo respond to Iho least "Tho Day nnd the Event Wo Cele brate , " which ho did in a brict manner , after which A. J. VamUandingham responded to the toast , "Kansas City. " J. O. Phlllippi was called on to talk about ' The Freight Department. " Ho fought shy of the subject , but discussed baseball , bu- cnuso , ns husaid , ho didn't know anything about it. Before ho concluded , however , Air. Philllppi delivered n high encomium upon the employes of the freight department. During his remarks ho made many humorous comments upon the prevailing habits of the freight man when business was at stake. Ho closed by inviting all present to attend church with him today , and upon the motion of Air. Drinker of Kansas City the invitation was unanimously accepted. | JJ. D. Krusoof Kansas City responded to Iho toast. "Our Patrons. " Joh'u S. Knox spoKe on "Tho Pucker , the Itlght Bower of Iho Hailroad. " J. II. Beach of Kansas City re sponded to Iho least , "To Our Better Ac quaintance. " At theconclusion of the toasts I. G. Alitchell of Kansas City , on behalf of the guests , ex tended hearty thanks to the hosts for the magnificent manner in which they had been entertained. Mr. Lumbard was called upon for a song and responded by singing "A Warrior Bold" In a manner which elicited long continued npplnuso. The evening closed by nil joining in slng- iiiL' "Auld Lang Svno , " and thus ended a day which the visitors nro unanimous In de claring to have been ono of unalloyed enjoy ment. SAMI'LU "SUSPKOr. " Pri'to.xton Which u Detective Mndo an Arrest. About 10 o'clocK last night the name of Bon _ A. Cramer was placed upon the blotter al Iho central police station and the words "suspicions cliaractorr" were placed after 11. During Saturday forenoon Airs. K. C. Whitmoro , whose husband is the proprietor of a Dodge street art store , drove up to "C. O. D. " Brown's grocery store to mnko some purchases. Before leaving her homo Iho lady placed her money and some of her valuable jewelry in a small velvet pouch which answered the purposeof u purse. Airs. Wliltmoro is not in the habit of carrying her Jewelry about , but took the precaution to do so this time because she did not euro lo leave It alone at the houso. Upon arriving at the grocery store Airs. Whlimoro did not leave her carriage , but gave her order for provisions to Bon Cramer. The purohnso was paid for from money in the pouch , mid the carrlau'o drove nwny. Later on Airs. U'hllmore missed her purse , and an Investigation was started by tlio po lice. All thu clerks at the Brown store were questioned about finding any Jewelry on the sidewalk , but without any clue until Cramer was reached. When the question was put to Cramer he asked If they meant the velvet pouch fast ened with a safety pin. Ho was told that such an article was missing and stated that ho suw It lying In the gutter but did not think It amounted to anything and so did not touch It. Cramer's actions and conversation looked exceedingly suspicious to Detective HHZO and so the grocery clerk was placed behind - hind the bais. There Is really no evidence ngulnil him but his knowledge of the missing package which ho described perfectly. At midnight Airs. Cramer culled ut police headquarters to see her husband but was de nied Iho privilege ami loft , weeping bitterly. Another "Paik" lluilt. Citizens In the vicinity of Spaldmg and Thirtieth streets held another indignation mentlng last night and l&ld out another park in the middle of Spuldlng street where the liiivoinent has been washed away. The board jf public works hat failed thus fur to have the street repaired , and the people are bu- tuning thoroughly oxuspuruiod over the inexcusable neglect. Several speeches were mudo lu which the board of public works Was warmly denounced. SITUATION4 1NJUE HOUSE , FIIIST tucin.l over n report that Ii ) > JUo Biltwood , n concorl hall singer , Is golngto _ sue the duke of Alan- Chester for money lonThtm. ( t trao It will bo n sensation In mdiitfUvny. I can deny the report that Mrs. Hodgson Burnett's son , the original Little Lori Fauntelroy , Is dying ) OAIra. Burnett hnrself is exhausted from overwork. She has taken n country house In , Y/jrkshlro with AIlss Hull n young American singer. ( Icraldlno Nomer { "going on the continent with her husband at the cud of her engage ment. Chevalier Scovol has ended his engage ment and will Join his wlfo on the continent Ho has made a great success. Wilton Alackayc sailed for Now Yoric today Ho says ho likes London theaters and wll return In flvo weeks. Augustln Daly lias bought n new play , "A Paper Chnso , " by Hlclmrd Davoynnd Walter Pollock. Ralph Doltnoro nud Lewis Hnkor have gonO ou n trip to the Netherlands. Tom Ochlltrco , who 1ms returned from n yachting tour , has not told ono llsh story yet. Johann Strauss has arranged with Aronsnn for a composition oporotto on the style of the "Merry War'1 for the Casino. Ho has also serured Carl Keller's opcrcttc , "Dor Vogol- handier. " Agnes Huntlngton has signed n contract with Aronsoti. Mrs. Alackay entertained at dinner today the Spanish ambassador , Danish minister , Connies1 * Shrewsbury and many other nota bles. bles.Mrs. Mrs. Kendall gave n reception to Marshall P. Wilder Wednesday. Flvo hundred people ' attended. The llttlo'humorist loft for Man chester to see BulT.ilo Bill's debut nt Man chester Monday. Wilder signed n contract today for a British tour next year. Airs. Frank Leslie has gene to Boulogne. Laura Sclnrmer , wlfo of Henry Mupleson , hails for America on the Ari/.ona Septem ber in. Niittioodwln wants some ono to start with htm on a race around the world for § 1,000 n side. He challenges Dixoy. Hu is now in London. IIO.Mll ) OK TKADli 3 1 ATTIC US. Grain Ijiw : nud Helena Mxcnr.sion An adjourned meeting of the directors of the board of trade wns held yesterday niter- noon at Ii o'clock. A committee of the South Omahn live stock exchange , consisting of J. Jl. Blanchard , W. N. Unbeock , T. 13. McPhcrson , L. C Uodlng- ton nnd W. 13. Wood , mot with the board and assured them that they were ready and will ing to Join in any undertaking to entertain the shippers of this state and represented that their people are heartily in sympathy with Omaha's proposition to have an active grain and provision mnrkeb and are ready to give their1 co-operation both in time and money to , accomplish this end. The board of trade Suggested Hint they call n meeting of those interested for next Tues day ut ' . ! o'clock to scl Jet such names ns they might wisti to represent thorn on the differ ent committees , nnd appointe.lC. II. Fowler , Alax Aleyer anil W. N. Nnson , a com mitt , : o to attend this meeting at South Omaha and explain moro fully tup : plan and receive any suggestions that wlll ( assist in making this occasion a grand success. The committee hp'pointcd ' to consider the subject of u shipper. * ' reception nnd banquet , consisting of L. D. Ifowlor , C. II. Fowler , II. G. Clarke , J. A. Connor and II. T. Clarke , made the following' report : Yoiirconimltloo appointed on shippers' re- cuptlon anil bamintit. Would recommend that you appoint the , following committees : Arrangements , 5 ; , transportation , : > ; priiitinz , II ; InvimUtuu , 5 ; lintinco , f ; bamiubt , 'J ; re ception , l.r > ; entertainment , n. Having li.sed thu ( Into for August SO wo Mud this will glvu nmplu time to have our exchange prouorly opened. The governor by that time will have 'ippolntod llioulilcr Inspector. The boanl ot transportation will have Its rules regulating gr.idus uiiil Inspection adopted , print I'd and loidy fin-distribution. Wu would suggest that thu suurctary of your board bo Instructed to extend at this time an Invitation to the governor and state board of transpor tation to participate and become part of this tMitertaliimunU would further recommend t hut the secretary he Instructed to proenro grain samples of grades from the chief IIISIIDJ- tors of .Minnesota. Illinois. Missouri ami Kan sas so us to bo ublu to allow thu board of trans portation , the chief Inspector ami the grain men of the state an opportunity to confer toui-tlier and adopt grades by samples. There Is nothing In connection with this now law of such Kioat Importance to thu state as thu adopt Ion of standar.l grades In keeping with the InsDi-ctloii of other states with whom we come In direct competition. After the reading of this report tbo board look up the subject of the proposed excursion to Helena. The committee having this matter - tor in charge reported- that nt this season a good ninny jobbers were ul ready away on their vacations nnd that it would bo nl'ir.ost impossible to get up an excursion of repre sentative business men nt the present time On this representation the board decided that it would bo batter to postpone the ex cursion until fall. The next meeting will bo held on Wednes day of next week when ttie proposed onler- tnlumont for the shippers will bo still further discussed. Ijule Dr. Darroxv. Funeral services over the remains ol the late Dr. liichard H. D.irrow were observed yesterday at the rosldoneo of his brother , Air. George M. Darrow , at 5 1 1 South Twen ty-second street. A largo number of the friends of .tho deceased and his family at tended the solemn ritos. Dr. W. J. Harslm dellvorai the address , whicu was very appropriate , The deceased was a member ot the Presbyterian church. The remains were interred ut Prospect Hill cemetery. Dr. Hiclinrd H. Darrow ivas n native of Virginia and graduated at the University of Virginia in iSTJI. Ho CUIMO to Omaha in ISTS and entered up in the practice of medicine. Ho had many very warm personal friends nnd was quito successful in his practice. Small In sbo , great in result * . DoWitt's Liltlo Early HHurs. Best pill for constipa- lon , best for sick headache , best for sour ttomach. _ _ _ Koltlo ) < a Scnmp- Mrs. A. D. Keltic of Central Park tolls n tale of woo and proposes to have her husband put behind the bars , , She charges that ho is n worthless fellow liu'iT has deserted his homo and family to live with n Mrs. Smith , At the central station ; , her story was given to the poll co. ' She told how sho'llnd even had to bog coal from railway engineers nnd llromon when nor husband was donlg nothing whatever to support her. She said she would not euro so much about his leaving home If no would go nwny and stay out i of nor sight , but she thought tli ere nugh.tjto hu some law to com pel him to either support his throe children or keep him from . 'parading his depravity before them. , " Don't LftUt U at All. lu nil probability 1th"o convict labor ques tion , which U agitating the stonecutters and bricklayers nt Lincoln , will bo hotly ills- cussed at the labor mooting In Boyd's opera housa tomorrow nlubL Speaking of the matter - tor last night , Mr. J. H. Wlthnoll , onoof the leading brlcn layers , haul : "U'o have road In Tin ; DM : about the condition of u Hairs at the penitentiary In Lincoln , nnd wo shall have considerable to say about the matter - tor Monday night. There nro lots of jklllod workmen In Omaha who would bo very glad lo got the work those convicts are doing. You may look out for some ringing resolu tions next Alonday niuht. " DoWIU's Llttlo Karly IlUors ; host little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath , Ciinvlct KsiMipiMl. John -Nelson , u convict at the state peni tentiary sent up from Buffalo county , es caped on July If ) and is now at largo , A description of the man has boon telegraphed ill over the state and a reward ot $30 it > of fered for his capture. Caught ( Mime Moro Sergeants Gravoj and Ormsby and acouplo of officers wont to U'3 South Tenth street lost night to pull a disorderly house. After arresting the Inmates a gambling layout and several players were found In the back room , Ihc UDles and chips nlonff with the proprie tor , Albert Swnnson , was loaded into the wagon and taken to pollen headquarters. IN TI1K COUIIT.S. Cases Willed ilio Have IM- | Of. Allies & Evcrott of Now York today brought suit In the district court against C. Hosso & Co. , claiming that the defendants ewe the sum of'J ) on n shipment of lemons bought last February. The Cascade lumber company of Clinton , In. , has brought attachment proceedings against the Howcll lumber company. In the petition the plaintiff avers that the Howcll people are Indebted for lumber sold last March. The amount claimed is f.,047. IU. The Missouri lumber company Is among the Howcll creditors and his brought suit to recover the sum of J ) , ! i | : > for goods sold and delivered. The plaintiff attacks ho validity of the mortgage ! given to the First National bank of Chicago nnd the bill of snlo to C. L. OhafToo , alleging that they arc both fraudulent nnd given to prevent the credi tors from collecting the amounts duo them. Attorney Will Gurloy will next week lllo Ins motion for n roheurlnir and the brief in support of the same in thu Nenl caso. Ho ex pects n decision early in September. The South Omaha paving case in which an injunction was issued to restrain the city council from awarding the contract was called before Judge Donno nnd con tinued for ono week. In this case the Strndamnnt asphalt company was the lowest bidder for paving a number of the streets. The city council failed , or refused to consider Its bid , and upon its stowing , several days ngo Judge Doano issued the temporary re straining order. In the Hon/.on case , Air * . Hcn/.oii was granted n divorce and given all property held in her own name , including the block of Hats at Nineteenth nnd Nicholas strots. Tun Knowlcs case wns deeldod. The hus band , J , K. ICnowlos , was granted n divorce from his wlfo on the grounds that she Is nnd wns an habitual drunkard. The property goes to the husband nnd the attorneys for Dora Knowles will hnvo to look to her for their pay , the court refusing to issue an order that they bo paid out of the property owned by J . E. Knowles. Judge Estelloovcrrulnd the motion for n now trial In thocasoof the state against Tom AIc- Nnmec. AIcNnnieo Is the man who last winter murdered a woman of the town in u house of prostitution. At the early part of the- present term ho was convlctod'of the charge. AlcNamoo was scnteneoJ to n term of ten years in the penitentiary , the term to date froniAInyll. An order was issued suspend ing the carrying out of tlio sentence for a period of ninety days in order to give the de fendant nu opportunity to appeal. County Attorney Alahonoy Hied his bill of exceptions in the case of Hyan it Walsh against the county. The document consisted of 1,1171 pages of type written manuscript. In this case Hyan"it Walsh sued for $ CiO,000 , claiming that amount duo on extras furnished at the county ho-iltnl. ) The county admitted an indebted ness of S2.VMK ) . At the trial Judgment was rendered for 17,000 and costs. The Ilcrsbcy lumber company has Drought attachment proceedings against the Howell lumber company , claiming the sum offer for lumber sold and delivered. Attcnlion A. O. II. The members of Division 1 , Ancient Order of Hibernians , are requested to meet at the hall of the Young Men's Institute. Four teenth and Douglas streets , nt2)0 : ! ) p. in. , to make arrangements for the lunernl ot our late brother , Daniel Hagerty. H. Mt'ICUNDIl ) , President Division 1. Members of the Emmet Monument associa tion are requested to meet at the same hall. Western People in Clilua' o. Ciiic.ifio , July 18. [ Special Telegram to THE Bui.1 : The following western people are in the City : At the Auditorium Arthur Shivonck , Omnlui ; Charles B. Collins , Dos Moines , la. ; C. W. Kinor , Cboj iiino , Wyo. At the [ .eland W. It. Human , Omalia. At the Wellington Mr. mid Mrs. W. W. Hancock , Homer Adams , Omaha. At the I'aimer Mr. mid Mrs. C. O. Pearso , Beatrice ; Fred Allen , Creston , la. At the Grand Pacilic Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Thurston , D. Newman , Miss Fanniu Newman , W. J. Carroll , Mr. nnd Airs. O. A. Rogers , Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Sudborough , Omaha ; George F. Henry , T. i < \ McAvoy , Dos Moines , la. Death Itoll. LOUISVIM.I : , Ky. , July 18. Colonel John Polk Prior died ut Frankfort , Ky. , lust night. Ho was u relative of President Polk mid before the war edited the Eagle and Enquirer ut Memphis. Ho was in Forrest's command in the confederate army nnd wrote the "Lifo of Forrest. " Ho had been in Frankfort for twenty years as a news paper editor. DoWitt's Little Harly Itlsers. Bestlittlo pill over mado. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. Hosloii Stool ; M-.irlcct. HOSTON. Muss. , July in. Tim folln'vlnt ; were the oloilng prices on the Huston stock markut. l.OC.tl , llltK * ITIK8. The Tticosophlcnl society moots every Sun- doj ovenltii ; at 8 o'clocK on room tl , Krunzcr's block. Kiirncst students invited. An omiiloyo of the pound master , yester day , in an attempt to capttiro a vow , drove her Into a pond at Thirty-lint and Knrimm , ivhuro she drowned. The railroads have decided to run harvest oxcurslonx a/jalu / this season. The llrst ex cursion will start about Aupust 20. This will ho followed hy two others that will come west some tlmo In September. The Central Labor union will hold a mass mcntlng nt the ( ! rnnd opera house tomorrow evening , to which all laboring men nro In vited. Good speakers xvlll bo lu attendance to discuss the eight hour law. The police have declared war on the snldo auction rooms and propose to drlvo them out of the city. Sam Hnvder and A. Ctoulen , proprietors of a lower Kariinm street joint , were arrested yesterday on the charge of obtaining money under false prolongs. Omaha camp No. 120 , Modern Woodmen of Amerlcii , will plvo a basket plcnlu ou Tues day evonltiK at Lnko park , corner of Slier man avcnuo and Lake street. There will bo a pamo of baseball fn the afternoon between teams from Omahn camp and Mnplu camp No. U.-.I. The members of the Voniii : Men's Institute and their Irlends are cordially invltod to at tend u literary entertainment nnd soclablo to be given Thursday evening , July ' . ' . 't , nt their parlors on Fourteenth street , between Dodge nnu Douglas M recta. Bvory iirr.inguniutit Is perfect to mnko this occasion a most enjov- nblo att'alr , and every member Is expected to participate In It. Isaac A. lllgby of Concordla , Kan. , Is In the city. Mr. Illguy is loud In tnu praises of his country and the prospects. Ho states that the small grain m Cloud and adjoining counties is nil harvested nnd that , the yield Is much greater than was expected. Tlio corn crop Is looking well and umreliants nro lookIng - Ing forward In anticipation of a heavy fall trado. Constipation poisons the blood ; DoWitt's Little Knrly Uiscrs cure constipation. The caus > o removed , the disease is gono. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WAM'KD-A conuhman by Dr.V. . II. lliineliott , xil I'lno stieet , Omaha. Kef- ' erenees lequlit'd. 1/OK SAI.Kl. ! l.lie.ul of horsus three mnlrs. Jwamins liarness , plows and .scrapers. ' Ill ; ; bargain tjir.iioU purchaser. Inquire ut Kiel's hotel , Council llluirs. G1 j wanted 113 CJlen Avenue. \\7AXTUI ) In private family , a nicely fur- T nhhed room for slirjlo gentleman. Must bo facliu or no.ir Itavllss park. Address I' . O. box 4.L' , Council llluirs. IjlOU KKNT A nice fi-room hoiiho with Jlargo yard to desirable party frou of charge. J.V. . Squirt1 , IU1 t'uarl street. W ilrl at boardlni ; house , 5."U Seventh avenue. Council llluirs. HOHSK that can beat 'Jiin , line bred. Will sell or trade. Address or call on 1) , Brown , l.a.'j west Hronilwuy. Council lllnir.s. I'Oll HAIjK A line piece of irnrdun and fruit land , tit fc > 0 per ucio. Johnston A : Van- Put ton. GI.A IIIVOVANT and Byi-hometrli' . or chiir- netor reading ; also diagnosis of disease , neml lock of hair for readings by letter. Huu- Says and evenings. Mrs. Ii Hooper. U'JJ Avo- dmi K. neareorner IJth street , Council lllntr . Terms , .lie and il.OJ. MAONII'K'KNT nero property In live-aero tracts located i' ' miles from pnstoftloe. for bulu on reasonable terms Some line resi dence property for rent by Day .t lloss. TpOKSALB or Uont 'JJnlan land. "wftU * - houtun. oJ. . U. Uma. IUJ Main > t. , Oouuoli Bluffs Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions : Tlno Klshhi'i ' , Hunting , Huth- Inir ami IC.xcellent Mlnui-al Water. On'y fifteen minutes ride from Council HlnlTs. Motor trains every half hour , direut to centers of Council llluirs and Omaha. Most dell K htf nl and uccosslbto place for picnic parties. T E LEPHONE NO. 45. FirstNational : - : - Bank Of COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Pnltl Up Ciutfliil , . . . . $100,00 ; ) OUUiit orKnnUuil b\nk : In lliu olty. I''urcl4ii un 1 ctoiunitio ttxchnn u im 1 loj.ll sjo irltl'ii. Utpjoli nlluntlon p.ilil to olljjlluni. Au3)litiu ( lnJuMl iml-t. h'liik . b'lakurduniluurpviMltoa * iJllJlCjl Jo ; rosnuiulciiculnvlt'jil. U15O. I' . ijANKOUI ) . I'rotlilimt. . A. W. UIUKMAN , Cashier A. T. HICK. A-ulm Co. , Butchors' ' aid Pas rj' ' Markat Fixtures , Casing , ploni and Sansa o Makers' Machinery. S'J- K.Maln Ht. , Counoll Blnir. . lu. Also doiluri u Hides and l''uri Gas Heating Stores. No ASHES ! No HMOICB. ' Just the tiling for bath rooms' , bed rooms , uto. Call and hce our lar u assurlmenU C. B. Gns nnd Elootria Light Co. " 11 I'oarl anil 210 Main Streot. Council Bluffj , lu. This Elegantly Appolntol Hotel is Now Opan. George T. Phclps , Manager MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE iiiW > iAnfirV/d . ' WS 'C For niRonsos of the IIvor HBO Mooro'a Tree of Life. For the Blood , use Alooro'a Tree of Lifo. For Catarrh use Alooix-'s Tree of Lifo Catarrh Curo. Mooro's Tree of I.lfrt. n poiltlro earn lor KMnur nnd I.Ivor I'ompl dttt ntul all U eel iIHono * . l > xn < tt Vnr la "iitTor "Hun Ton o.m uro.l l > / in hi ; Mouni'i Truuur 1.1ft ) . tliuUru.it MM ItoaiuJr ? FD 3 o S ) 0 cjP 0S P S 53 2W 2W 3U ( H U ) W en 0r D K. T. I'KMX h.orKAITII * l OIIICNTAIj _ CJMAM : on M.uiu\L itr.Aii : iriiit. ; " IcH.MulliV/aclnV , Knj-lmihlSkln 1 every btriuish on htutity , niiU tlcflt * tlttfrtlon. U IIAS Uiiod HIM tent uf 10 uvf * n < l IB so to ML-nil 10 Ills tirt'p- t-rly ninilf. Acctpt iu couiili rfi-it uC himltai'ii.uuc. DrU A. lSnir Miitl to A laily iirtholMiiMon ( n tintl * nt ) "A * you la < lfflwltlii ( i'tlifin , I n-coinini ml ' ( ion- rfUKi'rU H'lUU'OHlllO ji-itst harmful uf all Iho i > kln pi-rpaia- tlonn. " For will1 "T J'ntu-y UtHiila IJca > ernlntlic Uniti'il StAtt- , ( ' < irmtt" nn < l Knroptf _ , rKKD.T. HOI'KINH. rion'r.37Uiva.v . Jones St. N. Y. We ppml Ihi , mnrvplmiN Kroncli Ilcmuly CALTHOS f r-- , ninl a lcjMl < ; iiuniiiti'nllint ( AI.TIIOS will F HTIll' lll.cliurcr. A iml..lons : I CrUKHpfrmiilnrrhcn.Vurlcocvlo f and UK VI O UK l.l Vlcor. Use it anil fay f/iatis/icit , Adlr , i. VCN MOHLCO. , . Salf iurrlran A mU , CUclmilU , Ohio. I | Snfforl : ( { frorn/ Iho rVecU 01 I youthful orrort early docny. wn tliin woakncsfl , lout mitiiliuCMl , etc , I will donil avaluablu trenllMi ( hi'alc < lj cnntalnlnj full particular * for homo cure , l-ll'.K | r cluirBO ABplcnilld medical worki Blinuhl lie read bycverj man who U nrrvnu * nn'l ilfhllllati'il. Ailnruri Vrof. JP. C. I'O\VLKIt. ItluodUB. CujlUi CITIZENS STATE BAM Or Council Bluffo. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.0QQ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 nmicrroilH I. A. Mlllur. I' . U Oln.inn , II f * Bhuitart. li K. llarU J I ) Cdiiiundsim , Ulitirloi It. llannan. Tr.in4.iotKeiior.il biiiklu ; < binl- ncn I .irioit cnpltil and surpliu ut aii banicln tNTERESrON TIMi DEP 331 fi. Dr.M7H."CMiBERLlil Eye , Ear , Nosa and Throal SURGEON , Council niulTs , In. Sliuf'iirt-Uono li'lc. Itooin 1. U to 1m 7 nnd 8 p. in. 31. t it lit Kit. t jriiTMiTII- | ( K-flimpliy'unltud liiTTi ? ) S.'iladln KoadVu''im , la the prusimuo of tlionsands of adm.rurs. All Strrnitli and Trno ( iriii-ii. At liomu with Wulr-ShiiKiirt ( . ' > . , uftrr Juno 1st. Tor the result of this happy union look at this ox < | utiltoy ! hoaullfu new novollv , the Ll 'lit , ( Jr.icoful , Stnm 3 4 cralneil body and gear or carmlno soar and blai-U limly , so'.ld ' punol und'-rtlin situt loiithur l on-l ith fan-y tr mmln „ s. Ion ? nitliiT BtirlliMWlth with houvy eurvi-s tinwliule overuomlniah.solutoly tlio sruat ulijuvtlon to ioid : wiwonthulr iH.avy nnd ulumay appu.ir.inco. and unit- ' ' ' SuTid ' < " the Now Itlco Celled Spring Carrltu'u , "Thu Driimiuor's I'rlund , " un.l oilier now and tnkln nuvctv ties' \Vu KiiurantfO o uottor vuluos lh..n any ether house In the wont. V ' WEIR SHUGART CO. , Council Bluffs , la "