It f TTTI ? HAT ATT A HATTY TTT7..CjnAV ATAV 1.Q03 THE DAILY BJEB COUNCIL , OFFICE : KO. 12 PBAUL. STRCbT carrier to nnjr part of the cltj II. W. TILTON , - MANAOEU ITJtnlne < Onlre No. 43 La ( Night Kdltur Xo.23 JIIA on .vii i io.v. I' ' . N. Y , Plumbing Co. Hoston Storo. Natchaug slll . MUtonbcrgcr is the hatter , 303 Hroadway. . . I/ina Sorcnson , 005 Fourth avenue , and i tJnrlton Woodward , OKI Fourth avenue , nro fill with scarlet fever. 11 Al Wells has Issued Invitations for an { 'opening ' this evening at "The Omaha , " cor- lacr of Broadway and Ninth street. The funeral of Mrs. Maud Mynstcr wilt lakn place from her late residence Wcdncs- riay ct 10 n. in. , Hov. G. W. Snyder official- All members of the High School Cntlot , * iorps are requested to report at the High tjchonl at l'Jx : : ) this afternoon , to take part F'u the parade. * Members of Council camp No. 14 , Wood- | moii of the World , will meet at their hall nt It o'clock today v. Ith badges to got axes and Ejoln thu parado. li Special meeting ol Bluff City lodge No. 71 , BjAncIcnt Frco and \cccpted Masons , this livening for work In the third degree. All Blaster Masons Invited. L The Grand Army boys received a consign- imcnt of COO Jasmlno ( lowers yesterday from l orlda , which will bo used today in decorat- Ijng the soldiers' graves. [ ' A tar kettle In the.roar of C. H. Hannan's f premises on First avenue was the caitso of Innnlarnt of flro being sent In at 1:1)0 : ) yesterday - * day afternoon. There was no damage. I ) All members of General G. M. Dodgocamp lift ) . S.VJ , Sons of Veterans , will report at head- I'liiartcrs ' promptly at 1 p. m , , May : > . to take fthelr places In procession to participate in I'f.lcmorial sprvlccs. W. F. Sapp , Jr. , com- , mandcr. A shoot will bo held this afternoon under , 'tho auspices of the newly organized Council [ .Bluffs Gun club on the grounds west ot Keys Bros.1 factory. It will commence at a p. m. , , and all owners of good guns are Iti7itcd to take part. It will bo free for all. [ Ellen , wlfo of P. II. Miher. tiled at I i o'clock yesterday morning ot tuberculosis J after an Illness of thrco years , nt St. Bcr- f.nnru's hospital. The funeral will take place 1 at two o'clock this afternoon from the rcsl- l deuce , and the remains will bo interred at [ Walnut. I In making the regular Sunday run of the \ Ganymede wheel club last Sunday S. U I Etnyro and Harry Hattcnhaucr covered the ) distance from Council Bluffs to Missouri I Valley , twenty-three miles , in ono hour and Lforty-threo minutes. This was seventeen imlnutes less than the time of any of the Igtbcr lidcrs , nnd the extraordinary record I is accounted for partly by the good riding Ittuno byEtuyrcand Ilattcnliaucr , but prln- Jcipally by the fact that they both rode the ' ' Relay , the best wheel in the Brown's C. O. D. open ovonincs until } 0 p. in. Another improvement to tlio popular \Bchubort \ piano. Swanson Music Co Met/iriir .V Uniiillclt'H Ion Oroiim , Try ! Motir & Rundlott's pure and .oliciotiH ice creams and ices and you hv'll ' order no other. J "KHi OX. IL I'A ItA ( } It. I J'lIH. Itov. S. S. Hover is home from an ex- J'tended ( trip through the west. Allen V. Twig of Kvansvlllc , Intl. . arrived in the city last evening for a visit with his friends. Edward Butcher and George T oughi-Idpcc , two of the oldest conductors on the Bur lington roaa , have tendered their resigna tions. Frank Linden and his company will leave this morning for All in nee. Neb. , whore they v 111 open a now opera house next Thursday -ovcning. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Squires leave this | " morning for Hot Springs , S. D. , where they will spend some time in the houopf biMicllting the former's health. Sirs , II. A. Jones is in the city the guest of her BOH , H. S. Jones. She is en route from California , where she has been spending the winter , to her homo In Cleveland , O. John Hurley of Chicago is visiting his friends In Council Bluffs. Since his last i visit hero ho lost an arm while making a { 'coupling in thu Chicago & Alton yards. nr Bud Burke , who has been stage carpenter i for the "Eight Bells" company , is homo for I the summer. Ho has a contract with the i same company for another year's work. Judge Simeon P. Shopo of Chicago is in j the city the guest of S. B. Wa < lsworth. [ Judge Shopo is the jurist who passed sent - t Ji'iieo on the convicted anarchists in Ib8" . Judge AValtcr I. Smith will go to Avoca today to deliver an address at the Memorial Jay exercises. J , J. Steadman will go to KKmcrson and C. G. Saumlors "to Missouri JValloy for the same purpose. M. J. Alworth , who has been lying danger ously ill for a number of weeks past , is at Itho point of death , and his physicians state ( that he cannot possibly last moro than a few Belays at the farthest , and the end is likely to | ) ccur at any time. A short time npo a report went the rounds if the press to the effect that Edna May ppooncr of the Spooner Comedy company , liiid been married recently to a gentleman of the company. In a personal letter written ft Dccatur , 111. , Miss Spooner states that the loport is a mistake , and that the only con tract she has on hand at present is travel f.vith her father , as usual. Frco treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. Im. nt tlio Council IJluIVs Medical and { Surgical institute , 20th and Droadwuy. I'rinrcH of tlio Orient. Franlc Wndon'a presence in the city last | evcnltig was the occasion of a great celobra- Itlon among the I'rinces of the Orient. Mr. I Linden is an enthusiastic ? member of the order , nnd his experience in secret society L affairs nnd his general makeup combine I to malto him Just the sort of man to como m and give the fellows a whirl in Dd earnest. Ho and his company gave a Ddd itable rendition of the "Son of Monte Cristo" at Dohany's during thn fore part of the evening , the proceeds to go to here princes. The members of the order were there In full force and , as almost everyone I who belongs to any other secret society has | also been admitted into the mysteries of here Orient the house was well lllled. After the performance the princes ro ll paired to the Grand Army hall on Pearl . street and initiated several candidates , Mr. 1 L.inuon taking thu lead In conducting them through the wonderful sights and scenes of the Orient. After the Initiation there was a i spread , and until an curly hour this morning the air H as redolent witli the kind of joy and gladness that comes in bottles and must bo enjoyed wlnlo the foam is on , GrcoiiHhfoldn , Nicholson fs Co. liavo moved their real obtiito olllco to UOO Broadway , opposite postolllco. Stop at tlio Ogden , Council UlufTs , 110 Icfat 42.00 hoiibo in Iowa. Klnto Illryrlo Tourr-.nrtil. The annual meeting of the Iowa bicyclists will take pluco at Vlnton July li and 4 , An effort Is being made to got up a largo delega tion to attend the tournament and , n num ber of the local wheelmen are so much Inter ested in the coming event as to commence training for the races , in which they will doubtless taitoa high rank. Howard Hat- : tciihaucr , who madusoen\labiu n lecord atat Uroston last year , has already entered foiled fioino of thu races , and others arc expected 10 enroll before long , Vunntttt & Swcot , attyc , Everett blk. Geo. S. David , prebcnuuon druggist. I'uitolllco Hour * . Tuesday , May 80 , carriers will make ono delivery and collection , leaving the postofllcu at 10 a. m. Business carriers will make col lection In the afternoon ' colmp at U o'clock. Stamp window , general delivery and money order division will bo " open from 0 a. m. until 13 Im. "iTwajiouPostmaster. NEWS FROM COUiNCIL BLUFFS Arrangements Made for tbo Celebration of Memorial Day. SOME OF THE DAY'S SPECIAL FEATURES Tlionsnndi Will Asieiublo to Do Honor to Soldier Ic\d-llow : tlio I'nr.ido Will lie rormoil Mmlne j ( Ipnornllr Will Ito Suipendcd. Today Is Decoration day , and thopcoplojof Council Hltiffs will unite with the people of every other city , town and hamlet In the country to pay tribute to the memory of the soldier dead. The banUs and courts will re main closed all day , and many of the busi ness houses will do likewise , particularly In the afternoon. The day will bo observed in the usual manner , and if the weather Is faro-rabid - the exercises wilt bo witnessed by thousands of people In the city. The parade in the afternoon will bo the feature of the demonstration that will po- voko the most widespread interest and draw the crowd. A plan has been drawn up liy the committee in charge to facilitate the handling of the column by the marshal and his aids , and a careful study of the follow- ! HK will enable the column to form much more quickly and prevent much of the con fusion that has heretofore existed : Order of the 1'nr.ido. The llrst division will bo under the super vision of C. S. Hubbard. and will form on Sixth street , with the right restlnp on Wil low avenue , and will bo composed of the fol lowing societies : Dodge Light guards , Hlflh School eadcts , Abe Lincoln post , No. 'M , Or.ind Army of the Hcptibllc , and old sol diers and sailors ; Union Veteran lesion , en campment No. 8 ; Sons of Veterans ; General G. Al. Dodge c.imp. No. 'J.VJ. The second division , under the supervision of J. 1J. Drl&sbach , will form on Sixth street , right resting on First street , and will bo composed of the following soelotics : Mall Carriers , Patriotic Order Sons of America , Junior Order of United American Mechanics , Excelsior lodge , No. 2.YJ , Ancient , Frco and Accepted Masons. The third division , under the supervision of G. M. Bailey , will form on U avenue , right resting on SKth street , facing east , and will bo composed of the lolloping socie ties : Bluff City lodge No. 71 , A. F. and A. M. ; Ivanhoc eoitimandory , 1C. T. , No. 17 , A. F. and A. M ; Council HluITs lodge No. 40 , I. O. O. F.j llumboldt lodge No. 174 , I. O. O. F. The fourth division , under the supervision of 10. .1 , Abbott , will form on First avenue , right resting on Seventh street : and will bo composed of the following societies : Hawk- cyo loJgoNo. 184 , 1. O. O. F. ; Twin Brother encampment No. 42 , 1. O. O. F. ; Pottnwatta- mto canton No , 01 , I. O. O. F. ; St. Alban's , No. 17 , 1C. of P. The llfth division , under the supervision oC Theodore Gulttar , will form on Seventh street , right resting on First avenue , nnd will bo composed of the following societies : Concordla lodge No. M , K. of 1' . ; Uniform rank No. 27. K. of P. ; Council Bluffs lodge No. 270. A. O. U. W. ; Iowa Region of Honor. The sixth division , under the supervision of .1. J. Hathaway , will form on First avenue , right resting on Sixth street , facing west , and will be composed of the following so clctles : Danobo society ; D.inish Brother hood lodge No. 10 ; Haol cami ) No. 178 , Modern Woodmen of America ; Woodmen of the World. The seventh division , under the super vision of W. F. Sapp , will form on Willow avenue , right resting on Sixth street , facing east , and will bo composed of the following societies : Pottawattamlo tribe No. 21. I. O. U. M. ; Royal Arcanum ; Commercial Pilgrims of America. The eighth division , under the super vision of D. Maltby , will form on Seventh street , right resting on Williams avenue , facing south , and will tjo composed of the fallowing societies : German Schut envcreii ; German Trubuml and Gcrmanla ; Council HluIts Mauuerchor ; Typographical Union No. 2011. The ninth division , under the supervision of E. H. Fonda , will form on Willo.v avenue , right resting on Seventh street , and will bo composed of the fallowing societies : Public schools ; Pupils Iowa Schools for the De.if ; Manager , matron and children of the Chris tian home. The tenth division , under the supervision of John It. Tampletoii , will form on Seventh street , right resting on Willow avenue , fac ing north , and will bu composed of the fire department. The eleventh division , under the super vision of A. E. Keller , will form on Willow avenue , right resting on Sixth street , facing west , and will bo composed as follows : Orator of the day and speakers in carriages ; Mayor and council and city ofllccrs ; Women's Italic ! Corps No. IbO ; Daughters of Veterans ; Ladles' auxiliary to the Union Veteran leeion ; MUpah tcinplo Pithian Sisters ; Calantho assembly , Pythian bistcrhood ; Daughters of Kobokuh No. H , I. O. O. F. ; Uoyiil Neighbors of America ; Danish Sisters - ters ; Citizens In carriages. The Bostjii Store announces their grout annual Juno snlo for Thursday , .Itino 1. The store will bo closed nil duy Wednesday , milking1 preparations and nmrkhi down goods for tlio great annual event. 130STOX STOUK. Fothorliightiin , Wliiteluw&Co. , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices , Coun cil UlutTs. Pure ice From Missouri river channel. MiilhollamlA Co. , Brown building' . Telephone 102. Music for balls , parties , picnics , BO- cials , etc. , by Mueiciuns Union. J. E Pollott , Mgr.100 , B'wuy ' , Council Bluffs. PaHturnpo for horses and cattle on George F. Wright's famn udjoinlngc ity limits on south ; 500 acres blue grass , running water. For terms apply to James Haph , on farm , or at Carbon Coal company , 10 Pearl strcot. . It u Iluux ? Budd Evans , a colored man , was arrested by the police yesterday and slated v/lth the charge of assault with intent to commit rob bery. Ho is tho-thlrd of the crowd thnt bis supposed to have been Implicated in the at tempted robbery of the thrco workmen itat the now bridge early Sunday morning , and : all three will have a hearing in police court this morning , Some of the ofllcors have been making an investigation of the affair since the llrst two suspr.cu wcro arrested ' , and have cotno to thu conclusion that i't \vua not go such an attempt at robbery us i a mere drunken brawl. The thrco men who madn the complaint had been "doing" the burnt district in Omaha , and the account they give of ticir ) trip is somewhat dis jointed. They now deny the statement they llrst made , that the darkies called for : money , and say they demanded whlsity. The darkeys , on their part , admit that they wcro full und that a light took place , but they claim the white men commenced the fun. The whole difficulty will bo aired in police court this morning , and it is proba ble that the charge llrbt made will bo with drawn and a new ami IcbS serious ono made. Ton. Diiyu at thu World' * 1'nlr , It will cost you less tlmn $50.00 , every thing necessary Included. This moans homes in private cottage , clean , btifo , close to ground * niul on thu beach of Lake Michigan. Write to. , T. T. Chyno- woth , Wlndbor Park , 111. Kefors to II. W. Tllton of TUB HUB , or Jacob Sims of Sims & 13ainbrlcige , Council DlulTs. liny J.Minl fur Itnnt , liny Inml for rent In lots of from 20 to 300 uores. 13. iMtirks , Council Ulntls. Couldn't btuiul un Umbrella. ' fj. B. Cousins was the hero of a runaway adventure yesterday morning as thu result of a collision between his horao and an open ; umbrella in tho'hur.ds of a woman. Ho was passing the Scldcntopf place in the eastern part of the city when ho overtook a lady of his acquaintance who'u as afoot. He stepped : - pod and asked her to rldu down street , but at that lustaul * ho happened to rulao her umbrella. Tlio horse Instantly took fright and ran down strcot , capsizing the buggy and opining Mr , Cousins and his effects over n largo l ! territory When the buggy was finally found all the spokes had hccn broken out of the two front wheels and the vehicle was converted from a respectable four- wheeled ! carriage to a vcrv undignified two- wheelcd pig. Mr. Cousins escaped with a lew bruises and very thankful there wcro no moro. notV Piles of people have lilies , but Dowltt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. . . Comes . yo thnt nro hungry. This Is a living ago. The Indies of Trinity Metho dist | ] church will servo dinner ixml supper today at .121) ) Hroadwny , opposite Bryan street. Meals , 2 , > c. Mnnnwn trains will run tlnlly from to day , leaving Broadway U nml II n. m. , and every hour from 1 p. in , until 0 p. in. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms. W. C. .lames has the strongest companies in the world. for the l.nraiiipnirnt. The following committees have been ap pointed to arrange for the encampment ol the Sons of Veterans , which will take place in Council Hlllffs .luno SO , 21 and 2 : Hxecutlvo Committee W. T. Sapp , rhalr- man : I'rnnk Trimble , J. 11. Cleaver , O. W. Cook , J. 11. Drl.csn.ich < H. I'.lls. Flmuiro ( 'oininlttteV. . It. Iti-cd , chairman ; lemgo W. Wright , II. K. ilart.J.C' IH'liavoni Committee on Hulls W. J. _ Jntrleson | , chairvol man : I' . H. Orctzer. Jr. , W. Ii. Thlckstun. Committee on Music W. K. Dnlhy , chair man ; Charles Davis , Mrs.V. . H. YVukotlold , s Maud Oliver , Miss Neola Otfdeii , Mrs. K , H.Kvans , Mr. Slms.J. M. Miller , .Mr. lllrdsall , W. A. Mrl'nddon. Committee on Decoration H. S. Dawson. chairman ; O , ( ! . Itrown , J. O. Dehavcn , W. 11. liynrlmrd , U.n. drlimn , H. N. Whlttlesoy , 1C , 1' . Watts , T. 0. PhlolTur , . .1.V. . Mnnly. Committee nn Dance J. y.trot7orJrohalr- miui ; K. A , Troutmnn , U. L. Haas , 1' . H. KVRIIS , T. V. DeUm.it , (1. W. Atwood , O. C. Ilrown , H. J. Drlcslmch , 0. II. Itandlclt , R G. Clark. Committee on I'rlntliiK Uunrgo W.Hewitt , chairman ; Dr. I' . S. Thomas , J. J. Steadman , Clark Hayes. Committed on llcglstratlon R. J. Abbott , chairman ; William liebur , Charles MIlMipp , A. N. Scrlbuer. Committee on hotel nml entertainment : .T. J. Hlcadnmn , chairman ; H. C. Atkins , K. V. Watts , Mrs. W. H. Campbell , Mrs. Drew , Miss llalllo Hpcra , Miss Cramer. Committee on reception ! T. J. Evans , chalinmn : W. V. Hupp , I'liink Trimble , .T. II. Cleaver , C. W. Cook , J. It. Drulshiirh , W. K. Kils , W. H. Hood , tiunrgi ) K.Wrlpht , 13. r.II.irt , J.C. Dflluvim. W.J..Iainlesoti , W. I , , Thick- stun. W. U. Dal hey. Mr. Slini , J. M. Mlllor. W. A.Mcl'uddon.Milllrdsoll. . It. H. Dawson , O. C. Itrown , W , II. I.ynchard , II. 13. Orlmm , It. N. Wlttle.-ey.K. 1' . Watts. O. T. I'hlctrer , J. W. M.inly , T ; . A. Troulmnn , C. li. Haas , lII. . r.vans , T. V. DeOro.it , O. W. Atwood , It. .1. Divlsbach , O. 11. ICntidlctt. V. O. Clark , F. H. Uluktmin , J. E. 1 < \ MoOeo , AuRltst Jtcrosholm , W. V , llalccr , William Arnd , S. It. Wadsworth , H. J. Ulunry , II. V. Test , H. I- liiRralmm , J. I' . Weaver , 11. W. Tllton , II. 1' . llarrutt. W. I. Smith , Ohio ICuov. W. II. M. I'usoy , ( icorco Oiirson , J. 11. Van 1'utton , Kmniet Tlnlcy , J. .1. Shun , IMward Ullhcrt , O. K. Hull , V. Jennings , Ktcd tiolse , U. JJ. N'lchoNon , I'olor Smith , J..I. Hathaway , N..I. Lunrenro. S. S. Ki-llor. U. S. White , i : . U llaldy , J. N. ll.ilchvin , Thomas Jletcalf , jr. , J. L. Tumploton , J. T. Harun , .1. M. Scanlan , .1. M , Matthews , T. S. Campholl. William Shepherd , A. O. Uriilmm , W. W. LnmuN , H. II. Van llriint , li. M. Shubcrt , W. J. Davenport , J. O. Mitchell , J. M. l.inc. A. T. Kl- Wfll. N. A. Keys , , T. M. Ouslor , K. W. Hint , W. A. Miiincr. H. N' . Sargent. Clint llyeis. William Moore , W. II. Thomas , i : . I * . Slmgutt , I. I < \ llundrlclcs , It. A. Itucknian , .1. W. I'ert'goy , II , / . HIIHR. /.utiiiuehlen , jr. , W. K. liu\unlock , I. SI. Trovnor , Thomas Bowman , Smith Saumlers , J. 11. Pace. li. ( . ! . Hull , .loslah Danforlli , William C'runent1 ? , John ShocntKcn , II. H. Kit-Ids , John l.lndt , 1'iof. 11. W.biiwyur , P. A. HKhy , J. O. HKhy. All committees , with the exception of the reception committee , will meet at W. F. Sapp's oflico in the Sapp building at S o'clock Wednesday evening of this week. All mem bers of the committees ar-i earnestly re quested to bo present us this is to bn an im portant meeting and should bo attendee ! by all. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt' Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. The Grand Hotel , Council Bluffs. The most elegant In Iowa. Dining room on se\enth lloor. Rate , $3.00 mid So.OOa day. E. F. Clark , Prop. For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , SO.OO ; steve wood , 12 or 10 incliQS , $2.50 per cord , delivered , n. A. Cox , 10 Main strcot. Bargains in fine tooth brushes and cologne , wholesale price , only lOc. Davis , the druggibt , 200 Broadway. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main strcot , largest and best bicycle stock in city. " Cook yoi meals this summer on a gas range. At coat at iho Gas company. TKLKUKAL'UIC ItlUUFS. Domrrttlr. A. Stolnou , a prominent Jeweler of Clncln- nutl , O. , bus assigned. Assets , JliD.UUO ; liabili ties , J7U.OUU. The castbounil exposition reached Now York yesterday morning at 11:50 : o'clock , on time to the minute. The Loomls Coal roinpiny of Kansas City , Mo. , was yesterday placed in thu hands of a receiver. Particulars late- . The doctors of the homeopathic school and tlmsunf the eclectic school aio holding beiia- arate session at Chicago , III. g Thu Infanta Eulalla took nn outing on the Hudson yesterday , visiting West Point anil In specting thu military academy , bho Was gieatly pleased with the trip. Another attempt was iniidc ! at Chicago yes terday to settle thn schedule ) of tlio Vt'oi Id'H fair rates on the Western Passenger associa tion lines , but without success. Oyrus Coming of Topeka , Kan. , at one tlmo ones of tlio loaders of tlio populist uarty. Is the originator of n scheme by which ho hopes to do away with money and its attendant evils. There was not a quorum of the members of the Wltlskyilrust present nt the meeting culled to bu held ntl'eoiln , 111. , yesterday. Another attempt will bo made to gut toifothor today. The Knrmors and Mechanic's Lumber com pany's yards ) In Kansas City , Kan , , noiosel/ed 11- yesterday by ( Jeorgu Ij. Chapman , a capitalist uf Plttsbtirg , Pa , , under u chattel mortgugo uf 800,000. Ufn Tno Heading reorganization plan does not seem to meet thti upmoval of holilur.s of Hwad- Ing securities. The Block of thn company chopped Iho points on the Now York market yesterday. During a fearful storm on t'.io Hay of Iloiigal Monday the llritlsli Mourner ( lotmania , with all on hoard , suvonty people , went to thu bet tom , Tht llritlsli bark Itydulmoro und the Itrltlsh bhlp were wrecked. Thulr crows \vero biivcd. roo. Tim Commercial National hank of Chicago : , lias Hied a bill In the circuit court against thu Chicago < St K.istern Illinois lallioacl to foru- closuu tiustileedof I500.OOO dated In 1H72 unit inaclJ by thu Chicago , D.uivllle , t Vln- eeimes road lo secure an Usuo uf bonds. Thu exports , exclusive of hpoclo. from the part of Now York for thu wiitik were * 5,073- 1-16 , against * t > , S12.U08 for thu corresponding week lust year. The total exports f rum January ' ary 1.18'J'J , to iliitu woiu U6Ol > ' _ ' ,01 ( ) , against tliiti.U-i&.l'JU for thu corresponding porlod in IMU'J. Over half of the HO turnstiles at tha Woild's fair are out of order and do not record tha number of visitors who pass Into thu grounds. AsucotibCiiucnco , thorn U no way of keeping un acuuratu account Of thu attendance. It aUoglxus thu bu\unty odd gatu Keepers at the.su faulty turnstiles an excellent opportu nity to hold out uduilhMon tickets. The dowager duchnss of Huthorland has boon released fiom thu prison tohleh t > hu hud been hcntenced by un Knuilsh judgu for Hi - tempt ciT court. Sno bay H aiu bullurud lly dtirliiK hue Imprisonment. Thu Impi'ilul c'ommlsblon , appointed to adept meusuies to pru\ont tliu sureatl toof cholera In ttiu German empire , ! ms held l. u special sitting In regard to thu outbreak of the I disease In Hamburg and has ordered extraor dinary prui'tillttoiis to bu taken everywhere itgamat thu communication of the disease. DPIIcsof people have pnos , ut Dowitt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. CUICAOO , 111. , May 2l , [ Special Telegram to TUB BEIS. ] Commissioner Seth Mobloy ot Nebraska , who has been seriously 111 lin Chicago lor several weeks , was well enough today to pay a visit to the Nebraska build ing. Commissioner Garncau will come to morrow to complete the program for Ne braska day Juno S. Omaha callers were : J. B. Blanchardiand wlfo , A. M , Collett , Victor E. Bender and wife. George Woodruff , Samuel Warren , Eva F. Manchester , Hutu MoAusland , Dwlght Williams. Mibs Ellen Olssou , Elmer Prich- ard , Ed Wheeler , H. H , Wi'man , Edward Ekstroiu , H. B. Irey uud Frauk Anderson. SPOKE FOR JIDISEIF ALONE Bishop Scannoll tippiuliates Certain Parts of lather ShCr/i'an's / Speech , NOT THE SENTIMfJfft OF CATHOLICS ri Snj-i the Bright Yrwnt'iTpsnIt Did Not Itrp ' ° rcicnt tlio Onth'6uo Church ImpoMl- blllty of roiindlngriK New 1'olitl- cnl 1'arly 1'ultitcil Out. Several foaturcs o { ttho address of Hov. Thomas Ewing Sherman , S. J. , In this city last Thursday night lisfyo excited considera ble comment. Two points in particular caused unfavorable criticism oven among members of the Catholic church. The reverend gentleman's assertion that he did not come of his own volition , but was sent , left the impression among non-Catho lies that his orders came from the highest authority in the church In this country , and consequently the views to which ho gave expression were authoritatively Catholic. It was naturally deduced from this mislead Ing Impression that In rofcrrinjrto a national Catholic political party Father Sherman voiced the opinion of Catholics In general. In order to set the matter rlirht and learn toCai what extent Father Sherman voices Catholic opinion , n reporter of " nn BBC called on Ht. Hov Hlchard Scannoll , bishop of Omaha , last evening and requested his opinion. "To what extent , Bishop , does Father Sherman represent the Catholic clwchl" was asked. va'J blshon replied : "I am not aware that Father Sherman represented any ono but himself. Doubtless lie catno hero with the consent of his superior , who lives In St. Louis , but that fact would not authorize him to represent ; even his superior In the expres sion of political or religious opinions. " "But ho said ho was scntf" Did Not ICoprcicnt the Cntliollo Church. "Oh , yes ; of course. No member of a re ligious order can go about preaching or lec turing without the permission of his superior , and in this scnso it c.in bo said that ho was sent. Certainly , Father Sherman did not represent the Catholic church , nor the diocese cese of Omaha , nor tlio clergy of the diocese. And I am sure ho himself would bo the last person to put forward such a claim. " "Did you invite him ? " "No ; 1 was not oven consulted about his coming. The rtrst intimation I had of it was from a notice in the dally papers. " "Arc Father Sherman's views those of the church , or his own ! " "His own. Father Sherman is a bright young man and has , no doubt , decided views on many questions. He is also a thorough American and claims the right , which un doubtedly is his as a free American citi/en , of expressing these views. But because they are his views they are not necessarily the views of other Catholics. The Catholic church grants to her members the fullest liberty of thought and of expression on all questions outside the domain of dullnud doc trines. Now , observe , I am not criticizing Father Sherman's lecture or llnding fault with him in-any way. I have no right to dose so as I was not present at the lecture. I am simply showing that ho , and he alone , was responsible for what ho said. " Dlsncrecs with 1'ntlicr Shcrmin. "Father Sherman referred to the posst- bility of forming' ' ft liew Catholic party. What is your opinion of the sugccstioni" "That Is a suggestion regarding the wis dom of which I would Ifuo to take the liberty of disagreeing with the lecturer. And I think I should have , , thomost , of the Catholics of Omaha with me in so doing. In Germany there is a strong Catholic party in the cen ter which holds the balance of power in that country , but that party was made necessary ccbj the ICulturkamm. It was organized as u means of self-prcsprvation. In this country we have no ICult'irKatnpf , and are not likely to have any. None of the tiyoe great polit ical ' parties of the Country is committed to any anti-Catholio policy. On the contrary , their leaders and' spokesmen disclaim any responsible for tho4o riutbrcaks of bigotry which occur from tlmp , , , to time hero and there throughout the country. These out breaks are local and are for the most part the work of foreigners with whom hatred of the Catholic church Is a tradition. " "Do you think a Catholic party is a possi bility J Ho Catholic Party rructlcahle. "I do not. The Catholic population of the United States Is made up of many national ities. Tncso people differ from each other in a thousand ways. In fact , they can hardly bo > < said to have anything in common , except their religion , It is my opinion that notning bnt an anti-Catholic crusade a ICulturkampf , so to speak on the part of the general government , or on the part of a lar e number of the states , could weld these different races into a political party : and of such a contingency thcro is no likelihood whatever. The days of religious persecu tion are gene forever , as far as the Ameri can people are concerned. It Is much more important now that we Catholics use our In- llucnce In favor of good government by sup porting that party which puts' forward the best men for oflico and advocates the best measures. ' In this way , " said the bishop , concluding the interview -'wo should , soon hold the bal ance of power , make ourselves respected by all parties , and Insure a good govern ment to the country. " Plies of people nave pi.es , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo wlllcura thorn. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA , Ilrnco Profl'orafiojno Antl-Onniblrrn Itusolu- tloni to tlio Oil jCouncil. . By 830 ; o'clock last night a quorum of the South Omaha city council had got together , President Woods in the chair. The meeting opened with the council sit ting as a board of equalization. There- wore two complaints on the special tax to pay for the paving of the alley from M to N street , between Twenty-tlfth and Twenty-sixth streets. They claimed damage by change of grade , that the work was done illegally and not in regular form , and that no ap praisers wore appointed. City Attorney Van Dmen suggested that the matter go over for ono week. Mr , Conley moved that the mat ter bo referred to the city attorney. Air. Shultz moved that the matter bo postponed until next Monday night and the complaints were disposed of in that way. Lawyer Montgomery spoke in behalf of the complainants. The council then ad journed as a board of equalization and pro ceeded to regular business. Liquor licenses were granted to Mary Lenz and i' rank Thompson. Further time was granted the committee on the opening up of ' N street and urging the strcot car company to extend its line across the viaduct. t Jv When resolutions. nwcro called for Mr. Bruce took the floor and read the following ; Whorcus. A potl\IoV \ faas presented to tlio mayor nun council nlznod hy over BOO cUlmis uxkliiK the mayor alld'ity ! | council to onfoicu thoSlocimi lav In , ivcard to the closing of bullions on Biimluy' , undl Wlioieuuthut'ltlesiit Omaha , Xtilira.ska City and others are cnfQix'luit Mild luw with u good decree of surceus , ns Wo believe , and Whereas , our city , oil account of not having this Ian enforced w 'Incoming a rcndorvous and , us It wuro , a Otimplngground for u clUBs of peoplu who romu.hero beoansu liquor cua bu had httio and cuniiutln ) hud In Omaha , and Whereas , wu bolUyuhUch thlngn are u detrl- meiit to tliu moral ! ) arid good government riot our city , and In utter ablluiico of luw us well , andWhereas 11.US Whereas , the gauiXillli houses are running In open vlolatloitljf uhUKtattitexof the state t of Nebraska and Uiulljilted htates. tiotwlth- titandlng ' a rusolutlojijus adopted IBHH than i a unanimous votu of this coun- cll , rt'quentliit ? the muynr to nsu the power vested In him hy thu statutes of the btuto ton clnsDthcm up , und WhercuH , bald Kunibllng houses are still run ning In open ( letlunco of luw. Thcrcforu , Ho It rt > i.olvud that it la thu sense of the council Unit the nmyor proceed at uncu by the power \ostud in him by the luwnof thu stutuof Nebraska and of tlio United States , to onfurcu the tiumluy rilocum luw und ulu > close the gambling houses and 1.110 that the luw In regard to thoMi tiling * is strictly unforced. Wyman gave a hearty second to the resol ution. Conley objected on the ground that Bruce- had no right lo rnovo the adoption of his own resolution. Wyman thought ho had. The chair was in doubt. Bollu moved that it be referred to the mayor. Bruce uxplumad his position , lie said the resolution embodied nothing but law und as the city attorney hud always advised well hO thought the resolution should go to him. Ho bcltoved thnt the laws Of our ( state wcro good and should bo en forced. Omaha had adopted the Sundav enforcement and ho thought South Omaha should. Ilulln and Conloy thought tlio tn.ivor was the proper person to regulate such matters. Conloy moved that the resolution bo laid on the table , but his amendment was lost. The ; motion to refer to the mayor carried , Fred Smith , chief of the lire department , was granted twelve days leave of absence beginning June 7. Chief Beckett asked that the council take some action in reeard to securing an assist ant county physician for South Omaha , The county physician will bo asked to supply the request. rcqC Beckett also asked that an electric light bo placed in the alloy between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets , on the l south sldo of N. The chief had on his kicking clothes and further asked that the public scat at Twenty-fourth and N streets bo removed and that the ordinance in regard to combing the railings about the city bo enforced. The chief said that the scat and railing wcro held down by bums and loafers. Conloy thought that a poor report coming from the police , that the seat was built for bums and loafers and if the report was true the police wcro not doing their duty. Wyman moved that the privilege granted the llrm to place the scat thcro bo recorded , but the motion was lost. Mr. Bulla moved that the council secure sea for the spectators who wished to listen to the council proceedings. Consequently bleaching J boards will bo arranged for next Aloud ay night's session. Bulla > reported favorably on the petition to gratto O street from Twentieth to Twenty- seventh strcot. sovU reported favorablv on the petition to grade the alley from L to M between Twenty- second and Twenty-third streets. City Attorney Van Duszn handed In a now misdemeanor ordinance. The law covers gambling , priro lighting , dog and cock llght- inir , confidence games , carrying cohccalcd weapons , prostitution , garbage , discharging firecrackers ( barring July ) , hitching teams to lamp I posts , leaving sidewalk in bad repair pal , conducting opium dens , and a raft of minor offenses. The lire committee was Instructed to pur chase : J-UOO worth of new hose. Schultz recommended that the mayor pur chase a hook and ladder truck from the Flro Extinguisher Manufacturing company , the apparatus to cost $1.600. Conloy thought the expense was too great. It would cost JJ.OOO a year to operate the truck and a team would have to bo purchased , In fact an outlay off 1,500 the ilrst year was more than the city could bear at the present time. Wyman thought that the expense should not stop the pur chase. The hook and ladder truck was needed and should bo bought. Bulla was not ready to sign the report and the matter went over for ono week. we'J council then went into a committee of tin whole on the petition to grade V street from Twenty-seventh to Hailroad avenue. Swift , & Co. Not 111 It. Sunday morning Tim Bnn nin its court columns stated that Judgment had been rendered against Swift & Co. for f'J-tO in favor of D. McVoy in Judge Scott's court the day , preceding. This Swift it Co. desire to correct , as it does that llrm an injustice. The Judgment was obtained against W. S. Glenn , a contractor and teamster doing hauling for the llrm. When the suit was begun In the district : court Swift & Co. were made co-de fendants , but before the case was submitted to the Jury the Judco hold that suit wou'd ' not llo against the South Omaha company . , and the jury returned n verdict as above. Memorial l > . y Onlsr. s. In order to prevent a Jam and interfere with the procession entering the park to morrow afternoon Mr. J. W. Cress , chief marshal of the day , has issued the following order : No horses or carriages will be allowed in the Spring Lake park until after tno pro cession has passed in , after which all horses and carriages will bo admitted. By order of J. W. Citr-sa , Chief Marshal. ? < rTs iintl Gossip * William Metzger of Blair is visiting his sister , Mrs. Donna Alberry. Miss Jennie and Miss Ella Blackstone o Blair are visiting'Mrs. J. F. Cornish. No moro stock will bo accepted for ship mcnt on Sunday nt the stock yards. This Is South Omaha day at the exposi tlon , and as many citizens should attend as possibly can. All will bo well repaid for their time and money spent. The Bohemian Catholics will build their new church either at the corner of Twenty- second and Wyman streets or on Twentieth between P and Q. A Decoration day program was rendered in all of the public and parochial schools ol South Omaha yesterday. There was a good sprinkling of visitors at each school and the afternoon was greatly enjoyed by all. Mem bers of the Grand Army of the Kepublio visited the schools and delivered short ad dresses to the scholars , and taken alto gether the day was profitably spent in each of the schools. At 10:30o'elockvestcrday : morning an alarm of lire was sent in to the Twenty-fourth streel engine house , out it proved to be a wilcf geese chase , Before the llremen had re turned to the engine house , however , there was another alarm from lower N strcot ant the laddies turned and gave their attentioi thcro. Ono of the employes nt the Magic City chop house tried to 1111 a gtsollno steve that was lighted and the consequence was an explosion. Fortunately no ono was in jurccl and the lire was put out before a damage was done. Piles of people ave piles , nut Do Witt's Witch Hazel S.ilve will euro them. HK.lTllKlt VOKKU.llsTS. It TFI1I no Generally 1'nlr Tlirotichout Nc hr.mliu Today. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May ! 29. Forecast for Tuesday : For Nebraska and lowa Gencr ally fair , followed hy showers in wcsten Iowa in the afternoon : slightly coole Wednesday morning in Nebraska ; variabl winds. For the Dakotas Fair ; followed b showers Tuesday afternoon in the wcstejrr portion of the Dakotas ; cooler Weduesdaj morning ; varlablu winds. Local ICecanl. Ornon or THE WiUTimn BimEiu. OIUIIA , May 29. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall , compared with corresponding days of past four years : 1803. 1802. 1891. 1800. Maximum temperature. H'.J = 7H < = HIO HO = > Minimum temperature. . 530 BGO &u = > GBO Average temperature. . OH = 07 ° 70 = > 7HO PreclpTtatlon 04 .00 .05 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature und procinltatlon at Omaha for the day and since March 1 , lb'J3 : Normal tomueraturo , GGO Kxrcssforthuduy U = > Dollclency blncu.March 1 273 = Normal precipitation 1C Inch Deficiency for the clay .12 Inch Uollcioncyslnco.Maroh 1 . . .04 Inch _ GBOHQB E. HUNT , Local Forecast Official. " WOKTI1 A GUINEA A BOX. OIUBV nEHUHuriE : * Disordered Liver , etc , They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs , | ; Hcgubtlng the Secretions , restoring long ] . lost Complexion , bringing back the Keen , | Edge of Appetite , and arousing wllitlic ! < > ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole phy ' ij ; energy of the human frame. These Tacts ] , are admitted by thouaands. lo all classei of , \ Society. Largett Sle In thetWorld. j. Covered with a Ttttelen & BolnUe Ooatbg. * * Of alldruifeisH. l'rlce2B cenUa Uox. And all tl 3 Jraln o KVIL8.WBAKNKSSK3. DKHIMTT.KTO. . that a- companr tbeiu In men QUIOKLV and I'Klt.MA- NBNTI.V UDHKI ) . Kull afnUNOTJI nd too * ( iTfntoererr pirtoCthe bodr1 "HI " "I curclr parted ) KUBK lo oy ntMwr tue preicrtn- tlon that cured me of theia Iroublei. Adilreu , A. UllAULKV. UXTH.K CMXIIC It Cum Coldi , Coujhi. Sere Threat , Crenf , Infltt. enia , Whooplnir Cour.h , Bronthitli andAithma , A certain cur for Contumptlon in Crit tiRO , and iur relief in il nctd itac . TJie t ones. You will ice th cictllfnt effect after taking tha firit doit. Soli br dealeri eterywhere. Largi bottlti 60 centi acd $1.00. FREE. FREE. 'S SPECIALTY AT DOHHNY'S THBHTBR Tucsihiy , May 30. CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTL/ NEW SONGS , NEW SPECIALTIES , NEW FARCES Special COUNCIL DLUr.-3. Wi : can soil you a lieu o nn.1 lot. on a pitrmont of fromllOUJ to r'iUJ ilon-n ami fUOMoflMJI l > cr montli. Homo ppjclnl bir ; i\lu In lota. John- iton .V. Van Pnttoii , AIlSIHVOrSaiulloan * Farm nut cltr propjrSf buuffht and aotj. 1'uieA , Tliotuu , Couaall 1UUR9. OH SALE I'lioip ; to in tilio * tlrlvfu ni nr. i loam innlos ; oil MHOH , liirncm anil team ; toj i road wuson. Carbon Coal Co. . strait. l Olt SAIiIl TliruoJer > 3jr bulls ; n oi , OIID waat J ono year uml two jroar > ; aollJ color , registers Block. 725 S. tut St. 11011 HAI.K Nlco bijr cirrliwa t3i-n a 11 I * W.Tulleyj 13J I'oarl St. CoiPicll Ulu i. G AItBAOU re , C23 pool , raulti. ollnrtj/i : Ud Durko , at Taylor'a grocjry , 511 llroaUway. iB An uprlulit llro liorso power boiler , lull at U.'U llrondnar. iJ OU HBNT I.nrira warcliouio ituatcil on rail way tra"k. Inqulro of I'lono'r ImpleniBiit Co. L1IIBOUUMAN buyimiil 50lli notoi tocnrsd b/ .mortiik'Cion Council Illuffi and Ouiaka prop crty. Olllca&IX Klratavuuuo. WIIiLi trade Council IIIulT' property anil raali for hard are and Implement stock In wnitcrn lowuor eastern Nebraska. U IT , Council lilimi. BHAUTIKUh homo ; all moilarn convenlcncei ; low prices , jasy tornn. A. J. Mandul , U HluITs. WANTKD Compotontslrlln fnmUy of two. In qulroof Mrs. R r. Wrlxht , K ! South boventli etrcut. HOMI'S 1 will trade my cqultlct In ono or two Kooddwelling ] for clear loU. llalanca un long tlm . H. J. Adauia , Ulj 1'urln avonne , \\7AJTII ) Competent girl for Boncral homework - > work , llcat or nazes. Mrs. K. 12. Hart , 10 ' 1'ark avenue. KNOWLEGE IS POWEK And Health Is the Royal Bond to Happiness. Every mnnncr of chronic illjoMA cnn bf cured without the use uf medicine at the Council ANTI-MEDICAL SANITARIUM , No mnttor how nonrly dUcmiri\ you r < , or how much you IKIVO siillorocl from dlicaioi nml tml olTooH of strong medicines you cnn- bo cured anil enln permanent bonollt by lh / iieirantl-modlcnl system of troultiiuuU Uli * ' oa cs tr'iitcrti Aucmlu , Ajioplp jtu'tiit , It'ii Cntnrrh , CniMiiinptloa , Curvature nf tha 1'lnr , Ityupcpili , tpil : p < y , I.Ivor Onm-i' ' plaint , NVurnlKlii , lllioiimiitUtn , ruruljmii ) Oniiitlpitlnn , Scrofula , Kcrnmt mid All Illooct llHc-iisr , r < iinilo WfiikiifM , niMi , l.nrkjitw , llcrnlu or Ituptitrr , Nprvmn AHccilorn , Heart Une.tsp , rail ) ' IHr. , All treated and cured by the Galvanic Klcctro Magnetic Hat t cry' for nxtr.istlnjj all animal , \osotablo ami mlnotal poisons. , Vitalized Vapor ami O/.onc Kiith.4 Per nnrlfyuiz the blood and bo.iutlfylnK tli < ( complexion. n Vitalised Iloatjyul Magnetic IJ.itlirf Kor paralysis , debilities and tonln ? up tUil' system. , Vitalised Chemical & Klectric Uatlw 1'or lomovlng nil cancers anil blooJ polsoui ! The nnicacy of tbo Above Mnthoda Dally Demonstrated by 1.1.1 . B , 119 Stan Stwst , Bluffy CONSULTATION FREE. 109-111-113-115 Mnlu Street. Largest stock of BUILDERS AND GEHiiRAL HARDWARE In tlio city. , , Agents ol tlip'Colobrutod ' Gurney Hardwood Refrlg-esutor Agents for the Oil Gas Stoves , < the safest nnd newest steve out. Wo nro exclusive agents for the ' Genuine Boynlon Furnace , and till furnace work Is supervised by our Mr. Lautorimsscr , who is ono of tbo best furnace men in the west Wo c-irry a full stock of Field Seeds * City agents for the Pioneer Imple * inon t Co.'s goods. FOR WavfiliiKVlndotr , And lltiKglcs , Cleaning Chicken Coops. Una two lira's non'.cs nnd ( prnirur. barrel' ot Kalvanlicil Iron irhtcb cannot rorrodu or wear nut : brass lop and brnjio- TnWo to bHrrcl ; brastf liliingarivltli crom handle anil volven of o k- tunncil leather. WoMrn an uoll and liuts a > lonx MS n lilgii priced pomp ClrcuUn free. A ent CHAS. SCBEULTHEISS , Co uricItlutJ , Io\vn > illioi ' BICYCLE SPECIALTIES in the "West ? We can fit you out promptly. Send in your orders. STATE AGFNT FOR THE Dauntless A BICYCLES. 1304-6-8-10 Main Slrds ) Union Translei Co ! ; i Council Bluffs , Iowa.t TvJjCifciJ \ \ Steaiji Works- C. A. 6CHOEDSACK , Proprietor. donning and ttoflnishing ? / OF GOODS OP EVKRV DBSCRIPTION , Council niuffs oflico nnd works , cor. Avo. A nnd 20th St. To'.ophono 310. Bond for circulars and price list. Omaha oflice : 1621 Furniun Tol. 1321. COUNCIL BLUFFS 8 ' STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyeing nnd Olomliii clonu In thu hl < ubit style oC the iiru Kadod and stained fabrloi in nil o to lee I : as good au new , Worn promptly Uono an ! UellveroJ tn all purlu ot tbo country , tiotid for prluo llib. A. MAOHAN , Proprietor. Urcaclwav , oour NortU * wettorn Depot , i