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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1893)
DULY -BEE : SUNDAY ? MAY 13. 1803-3rXTEEN PAOES , THE DAJLbY BEE COUNCIL. OFFICE ! KO. 14 PBAUtj STKEWr Etllmrrt 1 y currier to nny part of the city II. W , TILTO $ , - MANAGER , MlAUIt JIKATiO.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston Store. Natchaug silks. Mlltonbcrgcr Is the hatter , 502 Broadway. C-Mo & Cole , 41 Main street , are selling strictly high grade bicycles for * 100. .1. C. Sloss and Miss Abblo Mclntyrc , both of Lincoln , were married yesterday by Jus tice Vox. The Board of Equalization , which was to have had a meeting last evening to discuss the motor company's assessment , met aim adjourned until tomorrow evening. The "concert of old songs , " which wasi re cently given In the Interests of the Christian church at Masonic Temple , netted about f ? above expenses , which will bo turned Into the building fund. In the case of Hemingway against the Council Bluffs Canning company , which was tried In the federal court nt DCS Monies before Judge Shlras , a verdict has been handed In for the defendants. All friends of thn Amcelcan Protective association are requested to meet at the Uoyal Arcanum hall this afternoon at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of D. W. Pat terson. By order of the committee. The Jury In the case of Jacob Sims against Pottawattamlecounty , In which the plaintiff sued for * 750 attorney fees in saloon Injunc tion cases , brought In n vcrdlnt yesterday In favor of the plaintiff for the full sum asked /or. Special communication of Kxcclslor lodge 28 , Ancient , Frco and Accepted Masons this aftc'noon at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of our late brother. D. W. Patterson. Members of Bluff City lodge and sojourning master Masons Invited. The Schubert Symphony club and Lady quartet gave an entertainment last evening nt Dohany's which in point of excellence was far ahead of the patronaco. Although there are but six In the organization , each one is , able to do several things aim do them well , so that by their versatility they succeeded In presenting a rich and varied program. B. F. McCurdy , who was charged with try ing to break Into a house In the Fourth ward , was to have a hearing before Justice 1Icld yesterday afternoon , but the witnesses failed to show up on the side of the state , nnd the case was continued until Monday. The court states that the prosucltlng wit ness will bo brought to tlmo If ho can bo found , If It takes a bench warrant to do It. In the district court yesterday Peter Beck filed a petition asking that William Grone- weg , the assignee , bo required to turn over to him that portion of the property which was sot apart by the court some tlmo ago as a homestead. Ho states that Mr. Gronoweg kept possession of the keys while the stock was in the building , without any opposition fronf him , but now that the stock is out the assignee refuses to turn over the keys. George Welsh was arrested in Omaha Fri day night on the charge ot stealing a lot of clothing belonging to a man named Doming , who lives at UK North Sixth street. Investi gation showed that ? ho had the clothing on. Ho was compelled to disrobe at the city Jail nnd was provided with ono Of Marshal Tom- ploton's old suits. In police court yesterday morning ho was bound over to the grand Jury on the chargeof larceny from a build ing in the "night time , and in default of $ . " > 00 bonds ho was taken to the county Jail for kcoying , Ilotv tu Collect ISint ISIIlo. If you Imvo any bad bills against men who do not live in Iowa nnd who work for any railroad , telegraph , exi > ressior Bleeping car company that runs into Iowa , write to the Nassau Investment company , Council Bluffs , la. , and they will send you their collection terms and the best of references. Collections guar anteed. Special olTer for III ) days. Tea Uayn ut tliu World's Fnlr. It will cost you less than $50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homos in private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds and on the beach of Luke Michigan. Write to .T. T. Chyno- woth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to H. W. Tilton of THE BEE , of Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbrioge , Council Blulls. For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 ; stove wood , 12 or 10 inches , $2.50 per cord , delivered. H. A. Cox , 10 Main Btl'OOt. . _ _ 1'RRSOS.U , I'AltAUKAL'US. 3. B. Sweet spent yesterday in Onawa City. City.F. F. M. Hunter of Ottmnwa was in the city yesterday. II. W. Tilton returned yesterday from a week's visit to his old home in Jancsvillo , Wls. Wls.Governor Governor Crounso of Nebraska was In the the city yesterday , a guest at the Grand hotel. Dr. I. U. Parsons loft last evening for Los Angeles , Cal. , where ho will probably make his homo in the future. Will Patterson of Pennsylvania arrived In the city yesterday and will visit his uncle , William Patterson , on South Sixth street. J. G. Wadsworth loft last evening for Champaign , 111 , , to meet his wife , who has been visiting there for several weeks. After spending a week In Champaign they will visit the wsrltl's fair. Superintendent H. W. Rothert of the school for the deaf , who has been confined to his bed for thrco mouths with a broken limb , was able to bo about yesterday for the first time slnco the accident occurred. Mrs. George H. Mcschondorf has returned from u visit of two months with relatives atGalcsburg , 111. , Mr. Mescbendorf loft last evening on the Northwestern llyer for n three weeks' eastern trip , during the course of which ho will visit Now York , Boston and Chicago. Miss Emma Moorehouse , Lou Smith , Kit tlo Ogdcn , Alary Ferguson , Jennie Bull , and Bessie Rich , and Messrs. W. S. Homer and \Vlll Hcndrlcks loft for Atlantic yesterday to attend the meeting of the Western Iowa Society of Christian Endeavor , which lasts over Sunday. Another Curloiul ut Daunting lilcyolea. Another full carload of the Peerless Dauntless bicycles was received by the Union Transfer people Friday. All orders will now bo fllletl promptly. Boys , the Dauntless Is the wheel , and you can buy It right. Pnsturapo for horses and cattle on George F. Wright's farm udjolningc ity limits on south ; 500 ticros blue grass , running water. For terms apply to James Kaph , on farm , or at Carbon Coal company , 10 Pearl street. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council BlulTs Medical und Surgical Institute , UOth and Broadway. Suing thu City , , The ease of Fred Krueger agalm t the citj Is now on trial in the district court. Tin plaintiff Is the administrator of the estnt < of Emma Krueger , and is suing for f 5XX , damages for thd death of his wife , Ht alleges in his petition that his wlfu BUS tallied an injury to her limb by reason of i defective gldowalk at the corner of Wash ington avenue ana Main street , which ro suited In her death. The roprcsentatUcs o the city claim that the Injury was not the re suit of the fall , but was caused by un acci dent In Germany , years before her death , Cook your meals tins tniminor on a gas range , At cost at Uio Gas company. Another improvement to the populai Schubert piano. Swaiison Muslii Co Brown's 0. O. D. grocery closes at ' p. m. | except Mondays and Saturdays. Stop at the OgOen , Council Bluffs , tin Ixjst fcJ.OO house in Iowa. Vanatta & Sweet , attys. , Everett blk Gco. S. Davis , prescription druggist. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BIMS Mnsin and His Manager Furnish a LHtlo Extemporaneous Dlvertisomont , TROUBLE OVER THEIR DISSOLUTION Atr.ilrn llrliiR About ft Mid night ScMlon of tlm District Court nnil Much I.oiul Tnlk on 1'nrt of ' the I'rlnclpnln. Tno lobby of the Grand hotel was th'o scene of considerable excitement about 1 o'clock ycstcnlny morning us the result of a falling out between Ovido Musln , the well known violin virtuoso , nnd his business man ager , K. 13. Johnston. Mr. Musin nnd his company had given a concert nt the Metho dist church during the evening. Ho was to leave yesterday morning for Sioux City , where ho expected jto close the concert season. Mr. Johnston and his wife expected to leave on the I o'clock train for Now York City , but they wcro unexpectedly detained. Musln wanted n settlement out of John ston , which that gentleman refused to make until he reached Now York City. Musln ac cordingly went to the district court at mid night and sued out n writ of attachment for the sum of * . ' ! 00 , which ho claimed Johnston owed him. The writ was served by the sheriff and Mrs. JohnstDti's baggage was seized. The serving of the writ was at tended by a largo amount of loud talk and attracted the attention of a great many by standers. I'Yom that time on the two partners were busily engaged In effecting a compromise , and It was not until 5:1)0 : ) in the morning that the baggage was released and nil the parties were ready to go on their way rejoicing. Musln loft the city on the early morning train , so that his side of the ills- agreement could not bo learned , excepting as above stated by his attorney , l-'inlcy Durko Another Version of thn Oilirr : > l. Mr. Johnston , however'was In the city all day yesterday and talked freely upon the subject to a Unn representative. "Tho trouble arose , " said he , "from the settlement which the Northwestern Hallway company made with him in the $30,000 damage - ago suit , which you remember was com menced by him after the wreck in which Musin sustained an injury to his linger. Ho received the sum of $ i,750 from the company , as ho stated to mo , In payment for his per sonal damages. It was not until a couple of weeks ago that I learned that the payment was not lor his personal injuries at all , but for the payment of hotel bills and so on , for the company during the time while ho was unable to play. 1 am a partner with Musin to tlio extent of & "i per cent of the prolits and losses of the company , and when I learned the purpose for which the money had Seen paid I immediately told him I wanted my 35 per cent of the * 2,750. Ho refused to give it to mo. "Keeently I accepted the management for Henri Marteau , the violinist , and gave up Musin. and that was another thing that stuck in Musin's craw. It was our disagree ment on thcso two points that led to the llual Hare-lip. Before wo started on our Australian tour wo got $001 worth of print ing done by a Now York flrmandbyMusin'8 order I signed two notes for that amount , using the firm name , Musin & Johnston. During our conference in Mr. Burko's ofllco this morning he charged mo with forging his name to the notes and stated that he had sent word to his attorneys In New York to have mo arrested on the charge of forgery as soon as I set foot in New York. Ho had money and I didn't , and I knew he could cause mo lots of grief , so before wo sepa rated I signed a paper . giving up all my claim to any share in the $ -,73U ) , while ho in turn signed another ratifying my signature to the two notes. " Air. Johnston and wife left for New York on the Northwestern llyer yesterday after noon. FUlt MO.MIAY. At the IIoHt'in Store , the I.eiullnff Cash and 1'opular Unii-rrleo Dry Goods llouso of Council llltiflfc , In. 75 piccod 30 inch half wool cashmere , former price. 2T > o , for Monday 17c. 100 pieces extra quality dark ging hams , worth 10 and 12ic , for 5c Monday. 200 pieces extra quality outing flannel suitings , former price 15c , for 74e Monday. 250 dozen extra quality white cord border handkerchiefs , 5c each , worth lOe. Glove day at the Bos ton store. 50 dozen more of $1.25 kid gloves for 05c Monday. 25 pieces curtain scrim , He a yard. 2 bales heavy unbleached muslin , -Ic a yard. 100 dozen Windsor ties , 8c each , worth 25(5. 200 dozen ladies' extra quality , fast , black hose , lOc a pair , worth 1'Jc. ' PARASOL DAY at the BOSTON STORK. Our entire stock of sun um brellas at cost PRICE for Monday. COAT AND CAPS , SPRING , of nil kinds , all at cost price MONDAY. DON'T miss this chance , the finest selection nnd the lowest cash prices. Wo always lead , wo always do as wo advertise , wo don't simply say n thing like pur would bo competitors , but everything as adver tised lias always boon found at the BOSTON STORE , the leading dry goods house , the wreck ers of high prices. Fotheringhnm , Whitclaw & Co. , Council Bluirs , la. Social ( ! o ! > Bl | ) . Charles A. Atkins and Miss Ella Luster , both of this city , wore married last Wednes day nvening at the residence of the groom , 708 Mynstor street. When the tlmo arrived a merry company of the friends of the par ties wore present in response to invitations. Kov. John Askin of the Congregational church ofllciated. Mr. John Templeton of this city and Miss Vincent of Omaha acted as beat man and bridesmaid respectively , whllo Walter H. Luring and C. 1C. Stoddard ofllciated as ushers. After the ceremony had beet : performed the guests wcro treated to a delightful supper and the rest of the evening was spent In social enjoyment which could not bo marred by the terrible storm that reigned without. The house was exquisitely decorated with smllax and cut tlowcrs. The ceremony was performed under an arch of smllax. The bride's dress was cream silk , with bridal roses. The bride's maid , Miss Kittlo Vin cent , of Omaha , wore Nllo green crepe and roses. The dining room decorations were all in yellow. The young people began house keeping at once at 70S Mynsterstreotswhere the groom had furnished a lovely home. Among the people out of town who at tended the wedding were : Mrs. Uond and daughter of Sewaril. Nob. , Mrs. L. M , Kelly of Chicago. 13. T. Luster and daugh' tors , ICatio and Ella , of Hcatrlco. The lat ter return nome Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K 1) . Atkins of Seward , Neb , , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atkins , and will remain several days. On Thursday at noon the nuptials thai united Miss Kiln Phulps of this city and Mr Amos A. Itundull of Cedar ftaplds wcro cole biatcd ut the resldonco of lliu brldo's uar ents , Ir. and Mrs. Stephen Phulps , on Wil low avenue. Only the members of the fam ily were present , Mr. A. M , 1'oelps' and wift from Glcnwood being present in addition tc members residing in this city. After tin ceremony Mr. and Mrs1. Itandafl left for r visit with friends in Cedar Itapids and Chi cago. Mr. Kandall was formerly a student at Coo college and there mot his future bride , who was also a student thero. and Ir Phulps , who was a teacher in the Institu lion. Ho has lust completed a thuologica course at McCormlck Thcalogical seminary Chicago , and bus accepted a call to tliu pastorate torato of the Presbyterian church at Arm strong , Kmmet county. Last Mumluy evening the closing party ol Chambers' dancing academy took place in the lloyul Arcanum parlors in thoHhugari block. About sevcnty-Jlvo couples wen present , and it was one of the most brllllnu . gatherings that hag taken place in the cif this year. Mr * . W. S. Cats entertained a largo part * of hoc friends \Vcdnpsday at a Kcnslnff- ton tea at her homo on Vine street , Luciur Vrvor entertained n proRresslvo peanut party Kriday evening nt 1m homo on Lincoln avenue. About twenty-five of hi * young friends were present. HK.NN 1SON | TUU . " ' MONI > AY SA I.K. Sllkn rtml IlrcM OooiU. Special bargain for Monday , only two numbers , in black gros grain silks that will surprise you , ovcry'yard guar anteed to wear , at 7So ) and $1.05 per yard. If you Intenil to buy a. silk dress now Is your golden opportunity. Also 20 pieces of Mnch China nnd Biirrah silks , all now. spring shndos , oOc a yard. All our 85c China silks , beautiful tig- ures , Monday , 4He n , yard. Owing to our great rush at our dress goods counter Saturday night wo shall give our friends ono more chance of the beautiful dress patterns , $2.10 , a pattern - torn worth $4.i)0. Ono case blinkers' flannels. life yard. Standard prints , Ilic yard. Extra line brown muslin , 4jc per yard. CLOAK DHDAHTMKNT. Every garment must bo sold. Come in and bccuro a line garment , less than manufacturer's cost. BKNXISON Buos. , Sapp Block. French by the Natural "Method. Prof. Chatelnin begins tomorrow , Monday , a beginner's ' class In French. Every ono wishing to learn French by the professor's natural and rapid method plonso call at the Merrlnm block , Eng lish Lutheran church , at 10:110 : a. in. or 4 i ) . m. This morning Prof. Chntolaln registered already a largo class. Mizpah temple will give their last rtv of the season at G. A. R. hall Thursday evening , May 18. Knights For Sal DA11 my furniture , Cat-pots and house hold goods ; also horse and buggyI. . A. Miller , 803 Second avenue. t.ozlnr Hound Over. Ixjon Loztcr had another floso of grief ycaturday at Onawa City. As bcforo stated , ho was bound over to the grand Jury on the charge of obtaining mouoy under false pre tenses , but was taken before a court at Stoux City and released on a writ of habeas corpus , lie was Immediately rcarrcsteu and taken to Onawa City to answer to the charge of entering into a conspiracy with _ a couple of Omnlia sports named Morrison and Kennedy to defraud other sports in a foot race. Yesterday he was given a preliminary hearing on the charge and was bound over to the grand Jury and placed under bonds of * IIOO. Ho was unab.o to give the required bond and will probably have to Ho in Jail until September , when the grand Jury next meets. Appearances indicate very strongly that a term of several years in the peniten tiary Is awaiting Mr. Lozicr at the next turu in tlio road. All the Sioux remedies , such as the American Nervine , Sioux Worm Wafers and Sioux Blood Remedy , are for sale at J. C. Doll iron s and Doll Morgan & Co's. drug stores. Pure water from the Milwaukee ar tesian well delivered daily. Moderate price. Leave orders at THE BEK ollice. Bargains in line tooth brushes and cologne , wholesale price , ' only lOo. Davis , the druggist , 200 Broadway. . You ought to see Ned Shopard's now bicycle. JIo sells them , and sells thorn right. See him at Van Brunt's. Anniversary Service. The public , and especially the young poo- pie , are cordially Invltoil to attend the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church this evening , when the Epworth league will have a special service , In pla'co of the regular preaching , in celebration of the fourth anni versary of the founding of the league. During these four years its growth has as tonished the religious world. It now num bcrs 10,000 charters , with between 000,001 and 700,000 members. At its present rate o growth it bids fair lo bo ono of the greatest powers for good in the religious .world , wo.rk ihg as It does among the young' people , who soon will bo the ones to talto the leadership Members of other chapters which may have no specia' ' service will be gladly welcomed to take part with the Broadway chapter. Protect your homes against destructive tive storms. W. C. James has th strongest companies in the world. Mine. Helen Merrill , hairdrpsaing ant manicuring. Room 'J12 , Merriam block See the peerless Dauntless bicycle and get terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl nullillntr I'crmlta. Iho following building permits wcro is sued yesterday : O. W. Graham , lots 1 and 2 , block 0 , Prospect 1'laco , HI story frame dwelling , 28x34 1 1,000 Ole Olstrom , lot 14 , block 20 , Hrown's Mibdlv , dwelling 400 H. L. Ward , lot 10 , block 3 , Van Ilrunt & HIco's add DOO J. 11. llredow. lotO , block 17 , Kverett's add , dwollldd 000 House paint , the very best in the land , for inside and outside use , at DoHoren's. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. For first-class rooms in Chicago for World's fair call on Ohio Knox. LINCOLN'S PBIVAT3 CAB. Resurrected ut Nortli I'lutto iind on the Way to the Worlil't Fair. Jl'hero stood on a side track under the Eleventh street viaduct last night an inter esting relic of old-time railroading. It was the private car in which the martyred presi dent , Abraham Lincoln , traveled about the country back in tho'OOs. It Is a striking contrast to the palace on wheels of today. Hunnlng along the top of the car arc the words -'Colorado Central Uailroad , " while beneath the window Is painted the inscrip tion , "Work Train. " but so worn with age as to bo almost Indistinguishable. Tl.o car was brought In from North Platte yesterday , whore it has been for years. It has been used as a boarding car for section men. It was built at Alexandria , Va. , about thlrty-llvo years ago , A narrow aisle originally ran 'along ono side , with doors opening Into the various compartments on the other side. It will bo taken to the Union Pacific shops this morning , where it will undergo a thorough overhauling and bo put In the same condition as when President Lincoln occupied It. It will then bo taken to Chicago for exhibition at the World's fair. Thrown from Her PONOA , Nob. , May 1U , [ Special Telegram to Tim BEK. ] Last evening a severe acci dent happened to the county superintendent of public instruction , Miss Mary Schrocr , While driving near Newcastle her horse became frightened and shied into a ditch , overturning the carriage and dragging Miss Schrocr under it for some distance. 1'ho catastrophe resulted in two broken limbs and some severe bruises , Hailly Injured In u Knnauay. COBNISO , la. , May -Special [ Telegram to TUB UEB.J C. H. Bacon , ono of Adams county's prominent citizens and a leading stockman , and his wife were seriously in jured last evening by a runaway team us they were returning homo from Cromwell. Mr. Bacon received some uxly cuts about head and Mrs , Bacon sustained u broken ankle and was considerably bruised. Movement * of Oceun Stcitiuer * May 13 , At Lizard Passed La Brctagno , from New York. AtScllIy Passed Bolgenland , from New York , At Antwerp Arrived Illinois , from Phil. adelphia. At Now York Arrived Now York , froir Llvcruool. I > . < I > nrtiiro of the German. New YOIIK , May 13. The German squad ron departed from the lnternalocal ; fleet it tUo harbor this afternoon , 4 Tt > _ - - AFFAIRS ATI-SOUTH OMAHA n ' Stock Yftrtls Oompan/s Demands Renisoil by the Ooti Jjesion Men. DIFFERENCES LIKELY TO BE SETTLED Ml llnbcocl .Vifccrtlrn from III * To- Mtlnn no 1'nr nn , \ \ \ Allow the flrim to Sclrrt ImUvldiinl lloml'inpn fclty Not only all of the members , but n largo number of spectators wcro present nt the cnlled meeting of the live stock commission men of South Omaha , which was held In the Exchange building yesterday afternoon , It was expected that some lively debates would take place , but the proceedings on the con trary wcro very moderate nnd the work was disposed of rapidly nnd brlclly. President Parkhurst occupied the chair nnd Secretary Lott was promptly at his desk at 1 : IJO o'clock. Mr. Parkhurst llrst stated that the object of the meeting was to consider the demand made by the stock yards company that , the commission men civo a now bond on Juno 1 nnd that such bond should issue through the Fidelity nnd Casualty company of Now York. Before going any further the president said that ho had a suggestion to inako to the exchange. It was to the effect that the commission men organize a company among themselves for the nurposo of giving 'security to the stock yards company , instead of going Into a foreign company for favors. His Idea waste to consolidate South Omaha men and South Omaha capital In a guarantee company , and use It as endorsement for the stock yards company. Before any action was taken upon the president's suggestion Mr. Waggoner pre sented a resolution. Thn substance of his paper was that the commission men should not accept the proposition made by Manager Babcock of the stock yards company on the bond matter , and that they ( the commis sion men ) were in favor of continuing the bonds as are at present given. Mr. Babcock took the lloor and stated very modestly that the company had decided to revise the order demanding n guarantee bond , and that all they wished was that each commission firm give a good and sulll- clent bond , with the guarantee preferred. Higglns was opposed to the guarantee bond business. "Why those fellows , " said ho , "will want the his tory of n fellow from the days of his boyhood up , and If a man has been un fortunate enough to become tangled up wrong at any time in his life , no matter how square his dealings are now , ho Is hablo to bo blacklisted. " Ho also cited an instance of this sort. A.1 Smith said he would not go into a guarantee bond deal ifjit cost nothing , and then he made sonife 'Sort ' of reference to a "rake off" which sceliied to bo understood. Parkhurst said ' .Ko did not want the stock yards company to go ahead and force the commission men to give addi tional security un their bonds , as they now stand without shdwihg good cause. If the bondsmen wcro not ( insolvent or dead ho could not see why 'the ' old bond should not stand. " " ° Waggoner , speaking in support of his reso lution , said that itfslmply done away with the order demanding uio commission men to give a guarantee bond ; If at any time in the future the commissldii men wanted to organ ize , as Mr. Pnrkhurs't'lmd suggested , all well and good , but for the present it was not necessary. " * Parkhurst insisted that committee's bo ap pointed at this meotimr , and that the work Do commenced , butiho received no encourage ment , and the imittori was dropped. J. A. Hake was In favor of the guarantee bond proposition. Ho said ho had never heard of a man wlio was"'Vo give the bond dictating to those who wcro to receive It. If there was any linn or Individual that could not give a satisfactory bond , let him give a guarantee. Ho was satisllod that every member of the exchange could secure a band , "but the question is , " ho concluded , "we do not want to bo compelled to patron ize the Fidelity & Casualty company of New York or any other particular concern. " M. R. Murphy was of the opinion that more time should bo taken to consider the bond matter. That It was unwlso to act hastily and ho would therefore move to amend Mr. Waggoner's resolution by re ferring the matter to a committee of five who should confer with the stock yards company and report back to the Exchange a a meeting later on. Sam Gosney furnished the sosond to this amendment. Ho said ho was satisfied tha the stock yards company had acted hastily but ho believed It was best for the commis : slon men to meet them half way. He wanted to amend the amendment by makinir the committee cloven Instead of five , bu ot no second. Allen Hoot said that it was a question vhether the company had a right to dictate : o the men what sort of bond they shoult ; ive , as long as it was good , and ho though t the duty of every commission man to si down hard on the proposition. "If wo can' . got a good bond hero at homo wo had better novo out , and I utter my protest to the order. " Hoot said ho was also opposed to ro- 'errlng the matter to a committee of 11 vo as , ho meeting as a whole know more than any 'Ivo men that could bo nicked out of it. A void was taken on the amendment , which was lost. Waggoner's original resolution was then lut and carried by a unanimous vote. Inasmuch as the call for the meeting made reference to rents and the weighing of food , these matters were next taken "up. Waggoner moved that both bo referred to a committee of live , and the chair appointed A. A , Waggoner , Dave Olne.y , W. A. Iliggins , J. A. Hake and A. C. Smith to do the work. The meeting then adjourned. Mr. Babv'ock was seen after the meeting and asked what the company proposed to do now , "Wo shall simply revise the bonds , " said he. "I am employed to look after the Interests of the stock yards company , and that I propose to do. It was my sincere opinion when I sent out that request to the men to give us a guaranty bond that ut least a majority of them would bo glad to do so. It Is a system that is In vogue with bankers , packers , railroad companies and other extensive corporations. All wo want is a good and sufllciont bond , and of course wo are going to have it. 1 have been bonded for years andjycars and have never but once , and that was a good many years ago , given nnythlnt.tyut a guaranty bond. I prefer it to an indljudual endorsement and it Is a system that > is universally praotlrcd the world over. lUflht now la what we term a quiet . Inio , wo are trustIng - Ing out to these commission men on an average of $5OJW | ) a week , In n busy season some of thdiinimon ) llrms run bills as high us flS.O'JO a wfi'k. It Is true that the company ; ha.s lost but little on bonds but wo hjtv'p heavy risks and it is only , business that wu exact a very safe nond from the commission men. This airing of the business is regret ted by all of us. 'lire-interests of the stock yards company iiiuLtho commission men are identical and I am ready and willing at any time to listen to any suggestions from the commission men. But the stock yards company is a largocojiccrn and must have a safe and careful system in its management , and , da I am hero for that purpose , I will not or have not done anything but .what I con sidered for the best for all concerned. " The potitiou asking the stock yards com pany to depose Mr. Iwbcouk has disappeared and will probably never bo heard of again. In regard to rents , some of the commission men think the prices lee high. The prices riingo fmm if 18 to fW a mouth , according to size and location. Wont to Council Itlutft , The Homo Circle club of South Omaha went to Council Bluffs last evening , where the members were dullghtfully entertained by Mr. and Mra. J. F1 , WIlcox at their homo , 11'dJ Pierce street. The evening was spent at high live. A luncheon was served at the proper hour and all enjoyed the gathering in a high degreo. Those present were : Mi. and Mrs. W. D. Cboek. Colonel and Mrs , A. L. Lott , Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 , Sloiuio , Mr , anJ Mrs. Howard Myers , Mr. and Mrs. A. J , Cnuzhoy , Mr. and Mrs. John O , Owen , Mr and Mrs. O. T. Tuylcr. Mr. and Mrs. H. K Tag , Mr. and Mra. Gcoreo 13. Jonto , M v. nnd Mrn. L , 11 Plnnnll , and Mr. nnd Mrs , It. A Crtsncr nnd Mr nnd Mrs. .1. A. Wlleox of Council nitiffg , Mnplo Gltjr .S'nlrt. . ) . .1. O'Hourko Is on the sick li.it. Mls H Hryman U among the sick. Born , to Mr , ami Mrs. Hornoss , adauRhtcr. This will bo children's day at St Agnes church. MNs Anna Taylor Is visiting friends In Lincoln. F. A. Uroadwell left yesterday for St. txMils on business. Dennis McLaln was fined $ . " > and costs for disturbing the pcaco. Bert Hawlcy and W. C. Hector will spend Sunday at Pcrclval , la , The Magic Cltj Wheel club will make a run to Olcnwood , In. , today. Tlio employes at Swift's have org.inl/cd a ball nlno and are open for a game with any South Omah.i team. C.JO. Dunmlro Is man ager and captain. Miss Emma Dean Anderson , for several years a missionary In India , will lecture on "Mission Llfo In India" this evening at 74. ; > In the United Presbyterian church , Twenty- third and L streets. The lecture will be Illustrated with numerous stcrcoptlcon views nnd will bo Interesting to old and young alike. Miss Anderson is an eloquent nnd effective speaker. The pastor , Uov. ,1. F. Hess , will preach as usual nt 11 :00 : a. m. ORGANIZED COMMITTEES. Commercial Clnu Complete the OrRnnlm- llon ol UK l.ocitl Iturcnti * . A largo number of the members of the Commercial club responded last ovcr.lng to the call of the president for a special meet ing at the Board of Trade rooms to perfect thoorganUation of the club by the organi zation of the thirteen bureaus. Before the meeting was called to order the books wcro opened in the oftlco of the secretary , aim the names of several now members wcro added. As soon as the bojy was ready for busi ness the president stated that while Omaha , with a population of nearly 150,000 , was rated as n metropolitan city , it was , In some rnspccts , merely an overgrown country vll | lago. Because of this fact other cities had entered the field to compete for the trade of the surrounding country that properly belonged longed hero. The Commercial club was organized , armed nnd equipped to do battle for that trade. It had a central organiza tion like the national government to look after matters of general Interest aiid Im portance , Avhllo there were bureaus , similar in effect to the government of the several states , tn look after all matters of a local character or of certain classes , each of which would receive the.sanction , assistance and co-operation of the whole. It was to organize these bureaus that the meeting was called , nnd nominations wcro called for and elections held with the following results : Hanuer.H and Insurance Chairman , lliyiry Vf. Yates ; ( .ccrctury , licorgo 11,1'almcr. Importers mid Jobbers Chairman , M. E. Smith ; secretary , K. M. Amlrco en. Miimifnutnn'M Chairman , W. A. 1'agO ! sec retary. O. O. Holmes. Architects and Ilulldcrs C'halrma'ii , George Ij. I'lshcr ; secretary , \V. S. Wi-ilso. Itutiill DeMois Chairman , William Klemlnir ; KCi'rutaiy. A. II. Schnrlf. Keal ! . . < titu : Dealers and Owners Clinlrnian , Oeorao 11. ItojtL's ; secretary , I1 , h. 1'nrlnc. Information Chairman. Ui'orxu II. I'nyno ; secretary , T. W. Hlacklmrn. Commission Merchants mid Merchandise HiokerM Chairman , II. C. Mlllur : secretary. L , K. Colt roll. Professional Men Chairman , Judge .Joseph H. Clark.son ; secretary , Curtis Turner. Public I'rcss Chairman , Or. George UMIIIer ; secretary , Victor K. Homier. Commiirclal Travelers , Chairman , K. J. Koe ; secretary , W. L. Masl 111:111. l'iiclers and I.lvo Hloolc Dealers Chairman , A. C. Foster ; secretary , J. U. Hluncbard. Transportation Chairman , -101111 9. Knox ; secretary.I. U.l'lillllipl. | Judge Clarkson w.is called on for a short address nnd , in responding , read the second article iof the constitution , which ho said was a better speech than any talker could unload in four hours. Ho was certain that it it were lived up to the club would bo a grand success nnd would lully meet the fondest expectations of the'thombers. Jules Lumbard was also cnlled upon , and assured the club of whatever support ho could give it. Ho heartily endorsed and commended the selection of Mr. Utt as freight commissioner of the cluo. Concert ut tlio Turk. The second open air concert of this season will bo given at Hanscom park at i ) o'clock today when the following proprram will bo rendered by the Music.il Union band. ritociiAM. I'AIIT I. 1. Entree of tlioKrlosts Attnlln.Mendelssohn 2. Overture Italian Kcla Hula 3. Chnruktorlstlquo Piece The Llttlu Flut- torcr Iloyor 4. Selection Grand Opera Sarv I'AIIT II. 5. Overture Pique Da mo Snnpe G. Storonnde for nuto and horn Till Mosstvi. Aschman and Burn ho IT. 7. Patrol Irish Punrnnr 8. Chorus Hallelujah , from llesslali , Hcnd TAUT III. 9. Grand Finale 3d act , Klenzl Wagner lO.n Hull Columbia | b Star Kpanglcd lliumcr V c Yankee Doodle ) 11. Waltz Wine , Woman and Sang Strauss 1'2. March Omahu UmmU Hcliunke Iowa Suprnmo Court Dcoislons. Di:3 : MOINISS , la. , May 1 ! ) . [ Special Tclo gram to' Tan , BEE. ] Supreme court decisions cisions : State against Daldorson , appellant , Keo kuk district , reversed ; HInkle against Avoy , appellant , Van Duron district , afllrmcd Paris , appellant , against Williams , Guthrie district , reversed ; liockwcll against Bowers otal. , arpollants. Calhoun district.rovorsed ; Smith ot al. , appellants , against Wilson , Deuton district , reversed ; Seob.srgcr , appel lant , against Campbell et al. , Marlon dis trict , reversed ; Hock et ul. , appellants , against Ulnehart ct al. , Iowa district , anirmed. _ TlirniltoniMl with l/yncliln' ' . K ? * CEIUU ttArins , la. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to THE HUE. ] S , V. Wheaton , a farmer living near Now Hartford , has been arrested charged with having ruined his own daugh ter , who Is feeble minded. 1'hera is great excitement and Wheaton may bo lynched. Pit , r. I. . HICAItl.i- , Consulting Bur'euii , Ornduuto of Khali Modlo.il Colloid. H ON- hlli.TATJO.N I'HKK ) for the treatment of f AND PR1VHT DISEASES Wo cure Catarrh , ATI DUoaio of the None , Throat , Ghent , Stomach , BowoU uiidLlvor. Blood , Shin nud Kldnoy Dincases , Fcuiulo WoiiUncsneB. Lout Manhood CUrtED. I'lI.KS , KISVUf.A , FISBUIIK permanent/ ! cured without tlia uio ufa knife , lUuturo or rauitlo. All umliulle of u prlrale or dullcato nature , of ellliur ei , poiUlrely cured. Call on or itdilreu , wHu tuiap forClrculari , Fruo Iluuk and Huclpoi , 118 H. inill St. , ScarlEs & Scarles Dr. . , UA1AUA , NttU. . tfezt deoito 1'oitunico , Mori About the Physicians In the Now York Llfo Building , Notithto Cnlnclilpiiru In th Crodrnlln'o the riiymrmiift or tlir Uopcilnml .Mrillrul Inolltlilp. DM Copolaml nnd Phepard ns Individual * nnd ns a inodle.il flrm reure'C'iit , primarily , tlio lilelic ; medical education In tills country , ouch belli ? an nlutniuisof a frxnunn schoo1. Moro than this Or , Copeland was | tcclnlly honored by his clm-uniitcx nt llollevlir , and Dr. Shcpard tlkewho ut Itnsli. It U reasonable to bollovc that In both ( tti > o Uio roclploivts merited tlio distinction bestowed , V Dr. W. It , Copolnnd WHS president of bis rlnss In llolluvito Hospital Mtulloil College , Now York , where lioRradu-xtoil. tiio most fa- minis Institution of Its kind In tlio country. I'r'Sliep rJ's credentials nre no loss abund ant mm iimpm 11 fled , lie WHR the pro.ilcUmt ot hl.scliiss nt Hush .Mo Ill-ill College , Ch oimn , tlio most noted medical school In tlm nest. Also member of the Iowa State Mod lent Socie ty , iinil of various other motlcal mid surgical nrtrinlzitions. lloth gentlemen , nftor thorough hospital ox- uorlcnco and practice. Imvo devoted tlnlr lives to Iho pructlcoof Uio'r anocliiltles , with wliut success the columns ot lliu d.illy u.ipari shot. MUS. W. ll.nKATIlTKSTIKlESTIIATUlH. COPKTiANI ) AND SIlMl'AUD HID HKIt OK 1'AIN'KUI. AND DANOEllOUS ( VJM- 1'l.AIXTS. SUB MVKS WITH HKIt UUtHIANI ) AT MTU AND hKA\'KN- WOHTI1 STIIKUTS. OO AND SRB HKH. AM He ( lives Sonic t'lidtn or Importnnrn to All I'oopla Kxuotnl to VVtvithur CliitiiRi' * . Mr. A. 0. Hollander , llvlni ; w'lh ' his family at SI .IIS. 10th street. Council ItlnlTs Is a ear rt'imlrcr at the U , P. Triinfer : , und li.is noun In the U. P. servlco for live yens. Hit Is iilso n fnlthful momborof U'o Swedish Oddfellows' loilRO , No. IK ) . Omnlm Ills.sUtomonl will be nccontoil by liiindrc\fwho lnow him us ubso- lulu truth.nnd liu wlh .Jndlv verify It person ally. Tlio 11:11 : mo of Mr. Hollander's work ox- uoso * him to tliu wuathur a prout deal , nnil this tins airgr.i vntcil nnil uldod a d sens with which ho was titlllctcd until , duaplto hln efforts with imtcnt medicines , ind physlclnna who did not iim'.cr.stanil Ida trouble , tlio dlsonsu hull become a chrome one , Mr. Hollander says : "Isuffered so much and so long that 1 WUH discouraged. 1 tried ovorytliuiK recom mended , but sucurod nolblni ! but temporary rallef unt'l ' I placed myself under tliu euro of Drs. Copulami und Shuiiur , ! . A. O. HOU'ANDKR. 212) ) S. 10th St. , Council UltlfTs. "Mvr catarrh pptoad from thonosoand thro.it to nfy cyos , which boi'tiino bloodshot nnd blurred. My onrs wurt. then attacucd with deafness and rln hiK. My system yielded ston'.lly to the oalarrhal disease until I was Prof Rudolph fee's GERMAN CLASSES will moot ut the Kimlisli Luth eran church room , ground lloor , Merriam block , FOR BEGINNERS : Mondays , 7:43 : to 0:45 : p. in. 'ADVANCED : WoJuosdays , 7:45 : to 9:45 : p. m. Tuition for throd mnnthh1 course in either elementary or advanced class , $0. CHILDREN'S ' CLASS : Twice a week , Mondays and Wednesdays , JJ'.ItU to 5SO. : Tuition 2oopor lesson. Morning.clasB 10 to 12 a. m. once a week ula for Water Worn * . lUNCiiorr. NVti. . May 5. 1893-Notlco U liorohy Klvcn t hut Konlud bills for tlm construc tion of u syntom of wiit r woiks will lie ro- ci'lvud by llio Hoard of Truslrns of tlio vlllu ( i of lluncrnfI , Cumins county , Null. , on or lu- fore a-.IU ) { i. m , , .May U7 , IBpa. Hiilil wutor workH to bo cDiislrunlL'il In fiild vllhu'o of Ilin- crofI- during tlio rninalndur of tlio yuur 1HU1I , iimmlliiK to plans ' ' " 1 h | > cxltlcatloiis : now on tlio with lliu vllliiROiilurk , or may l > accord- IIIK t < > plans and kpuuliluutloni furiiUhou , by Uio binders. The bourd reserves ! tlio right to reject any or Tha party or parties iiwnrik'rt the contract will IHI rrcinlri'd lo Klvn Kooil and Millldtmt bond for the faithful porforiimncnof h.-ilil contract - tract ; Mild bond to IHI approved by the Vlllairo Hoard of Trustees. , M. 1. KM.IH. O. 1) . 1IASSINKKH , Village Ulerk. Uhiilriiiaii. ill 1 i * (1 ut Notlrc In Contractor * . Honied bids will ho received ut thiinHIcuof thobucrcUiry up toO I" , in. , Juno'A IUU3 , for the building "f an M. K. church ( frame ) coslln/ ubout J3.OOU.oo. uccortlliiK to Plaiw and t.iccl- | llcatlons to hohctnut thUollluo. lloml U ) bo " ' BTh"'rlBht to reject nnynr all bids irHL-rvcil UIIAItl.l'.n .ill > ( ) . > l , Secretary of Hoard of Truntuub , Hntlon , Nub. MID-1-i-JO Ttotlco. The annual tueotlni ; of Ntockholdorx of the Kreinont , Klkhorn A ; Missouri Vallov Kallroad company will bo ln-IU at the ollice of the com- puuy lu Omaha , Nub. , on 1'rlday , May It ) , 1BU3 , ut 2 o'clock p , in. , for the itk-ctlon of dime torn and for thn traimactton of Huch other builuo y as may como before the mcvtliiK , J. II , KujflKLU , Bccrotary. Xat d May 1,1SJ3. U3dl7t nearly broken donn Instronntn. MyMomnot I Ion in power. I could not cut , A inter eouRb. ntfflit nnd day. * ut In.wllh unrcnoM AIM pain throiiRh n\y oho < l whluh mnrto rcit nni vntod by cold or damp weather nnd ran w In lid ] for my work I * entirely out of door * . li , . ; SlippiirdhmMc.'idlly troMml mo until 1 ai' . . entirely oiiri-d. My catarrh. donfnuM anvj hoadnclui nro all ftonoi al i > . my roimh nn lung symptom * . 1 oat iind dlgon food uplon . dldly , nnd nni hullt up n < inovor honed tu Ixnil It has taken n number of monthi for II' urnnil ri ult , but the total expense lint boi. . . , very llihu and the nintliDiUumnloypd nooth" ] ln nnd grateful , t bollcvo Dr. hrpnrd ave' 1 mo from rv ilpollno Into coiuuinpt on , and I ai I very unruoit In my grat tudo and pralso. " A ninlt fen clinrgod liy Ir . Unprlani anil Micpnril pnj * for pomoiutl trcntinent iiif < lielnr oTprjtliliis for nnn innntli. > r | IIKMKKIT OP u .Mr . > V. 11. lirnlli.nn Old I'oililrnt.TolU tin 1'rnpln of OninliuVlmt \Vu Acciimpllnlici. In HrrCiiftp. Mr. W. II , Krattt. a wnll known cltlr.ou In tlic employ of i chall .V Koll. coutriu'tors. llros at ftllh and I.eiivonwurth sttout * . Ills wife ha ? f largo circle of IrlcniN who will road horuxr-cr' lenco with In truest , Mr < . Krathsars ! "So hljjhly iilnasnd am I with thn roiul I o , my treatment by Dr * . Copuland and Pli' atr tliat I do not linsltiitc to cumincnd Ven * . itrt > n7ly tonllimffurliig fromchronlutrouule . My pain nnd tnlsory was nltnost toosovurott boar whou I began thiilr trnatmont. 1'orovow a year 1 had pnlut all tnrouKh my body , oil R W. II. EltATIt. filth and I.cavonworth * poolally In my side : a dcop bronth was lm- potillilo. On mnvlns I hail a dlstrosslnp pain and vertigo , or nlr/lness. Sharp pains around > the heart made me faint and slcl ; . I could uot no iilrlliionsli my nnsu on account of catarrh In my head. I nlwnys laid my trouble to wnrU In the ctirdon and exposure to colds , liutwhat- cver tlie cause. It mnda mo wioichud nnd broke down my health : Now tl.at 1 am restore - store 1 1 iloslrn tli il. all inv filundi shall ro- Riird tills public statenii'tit us un oxprebslon ol my belief founded on poisonal oiporlonco ttiittllittf. p/iuslciiitH / urc ult < hM d cafincil/ur ( ( /if / in. " No mini in Council BltilTs stands hlgh- or for truth and honesty than A. O. Hollander. Ho lives at 2123 S. 10th &t. , and snys Dr . Copchmd and Shepard cured him. Go and sue him. In\r II'.tiii. Oatnrrh and all curable diseases treated at low and uniform rates mo nonius free. I'a- tlents at n distance successfully treated bf mull , b'eml for uymptoiu blank. DRS. COPEIAND & SIIEPARD , - KOOMS ail AND III ! NEW YOIIK UP a fy \ nUIUJINO. OMAHA. NE . Every Curable Disease Treated- Ofllco Hours 9 toll n.m. : 2 toft p.m. ! 7 to 8 p. m. butiday 10 tu m. to 12 m. ilif : lid Line ol BICYCLE SPECIALTIES in the "West ? "We can fit you out promptly. Send in your orders. STATE AGFNT FOR THE AND BICYCLES. I3Q4-S-8-19 IMn Sfreef. j Transfef Co , ii Bluffs , Iowa , Special Notices , council \\TK ran sell you a homo mi.1 lot en n purulent d > V froiufia.UJ to r.'iJ.UJ dawn nml lUi.OJ to HV pur month , Home Hjmolal burKuina In Iota. Juu * ton A Van I'atton , AItBl \UT3amllunii9. . Knr.iinir.lclt/ > i rl | < bouiilit anil sou. 1'iiuy i TUOJIII , Coim UlulM. \VIMj ISXUllAN'll ! oil rtKl.lj Two four roomi * v hounea anil aturo room nnil oiitbiillillnja , cloaf of lucunibrnncc. A , J. Munilul.7UUUrali.iui Ave. OUSHanrtlot for nalo. No. nil I'Mtu.ivJi u * Inquires of J. 1 * . ClirUtlau , C , & H. L , frelL'Iu homo. 17OH SAI.ll Clioapi tnim littok rtrlvlnn m ro Jlonm mulea ; oil vraion , Imrnoii nnil tuum ; lop ; rouil vruKon. Cartun Cuul ColUI'oarl Htreeu W I Id. neil lielorr con no IT i room houia , moJjra cua , wolllacalul. Iteaoilla * . il Oll HAI.E 'nire'jjoriiejr bulln ; ao , onu wjolf one ymir and two jruiirn ; Kolld color , rcglulcrod Block , TUX , lilt Bt. 1OH HAI.K Nlco Nay cnrrlnzu toaiu nnil o rrtfttfo. -L1 U W.Tulluyi , m I'uariat. , Uiiunoll 1II.T : , GAIIIIAUK roinovcd , co iioola. | vaulti , cliliniiur * rlu.inoil. lid llurku , ut Taylur 6 gtaaorr , it ) II ro ailwuy. _ OOI ) Rlrl for 1/niHTRl lionnowurk. Mrs , U , IT , ur , No , 1(1 ( jpn | OTCIIHU , | ? OU HUNT 7-riioin liuuiid , wdtur , iBUit batb | i-1 liouuilnblo. 7IU Itli at , Uouncll llliit ! . OHHAI.K OH IvX | I\NUi-KlToacn : < 9 linn gar ilvn l nil ailJolnlDK tliu dtri KOuil homo toC hnrnt Kbi aurua In vlnuyarU ; will ojculiuuxo fo IIUIIBO nnil lot ooatrulljr lucatuil. H. ( i. Mcciuc , 1 .Mulii ilrcct. - i ; H VAI.in mirlulit tire homo poner taller. L11 all at I8JO Urun'hvuY. I T OMT-On 7tli lreet , bftmii-n Jlloomor iobopl ! J-/OIHI5IU IITUIIIII. , trli'i | < miliiK of tllvrr Li'UiH ; I i-turii tu.Mrn. It. J , j'utcoi-U , r.'J touiliith ; urccfc 1/OU HKXTlloiiBo of llvorooniK , warden L1 | 8iicr pa tur , on Upper HrouUwur. 1" W 'i'ul leya. 1U3 IVnrl etroot. , l.iUllMIIKI ) Hat for World's fair fur r nt II or A' muntlii. .Nuw7-rooiii Hut , new iurnlturo runt * iili'lf , itfiim lit-atniiil tm ruiiKo ; near cur linn ana Imncljr to Warlil'i fnlr. Adilruii K , T , K. , 377 Kail tMi utrcnl , t lilciu" . OIl IlKNT Tlia room now uuaa pioU l > f W. U. I Slorrli. No. n I'niirl klruet. l'nr H > ilon xntm Juno I. Hunt IH'.OO ' pur iiiunth , Apiily to l.eouarC Krorcll. We "I" " " ' I" Krtnrh l'r par iluii CAUTIIOU nor. * nd a Irxil euiraulot ll l tlAI/MIOi will lUnlorr your AOJroisVON MOHLCO. . if. > U , ( Uii > U. OUui , \ui \ * ! . looforr pirtoCtba buitr. I "HI BBj / cuielr packed ) KHBB to anrtuffurtr tu * pr otlB' lion that cured tn cf tueia troubUi. . aai l > , * * CMIK , MK'II. *