THE OMA1I/V DAILY I3EE : FRIDAY , JUNE 10 , 1803. THE OFFICE * NO. 13 PEAUt ; STUEhT I Vy Carrier to any pirt of * h < el'3 IT. W. TILTON , MANAGER irrTT-niinNra I Htnlnr OTlcr ( ! . . . . , . , . . Jv12 TELEPHONES \ NlRt ) Kdllor No-g3 .lUAuiT MKSTWX. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston Btoro for sun umbrellas' MlUonbcrgt-r Is llio hatter , WO Broadway The Mayno Heal ICfttateCo..G2l BroaeUvay. I'lio mchibcrs of tlio High school class of ' 03 liata group picture tal < cn jcstcrdny morning , A marriage llccnso was Issued yesterday toll , H , Harris ami Bella M. Mikt-iell.both of this city. Their ages are 'Ji ! and 23. At the last meeting of encampment No. 8 , Union Votcran legion , appropriate vcvAn- tlons woio passed upon the death ot rr. Holmes. An attempt xvns mudc to burglai'ro Woll- ninn's jewelry store Wednesday night. 1 ho thieves got the collar iloor hi the rear open nnd one of the windows partially raljcil. but wcro frightened away before they had time to Btcnl anything. .lustlco Fields rendered his dcclMoti yes terday , In the enso of which \Vllllam Hall was ciiarged with threatening to Kill , by binding him over in the sum of $500 to hpeii the poaco. At last accounts Hull was still hustling for n bondsman , Thrco now memorial windows have re cently been completed for the new Grace Episcopal church. Ouo of tlii-in Is for the Christian homo In honor ot Wllllo McCourt , the little crlpnlo who died recently , the BCC- otul for Mrs. John Iloagland , nnd the third In memory of Ida M. Beno. The Woman's Christian Temperance union will hold a literary and musical entertain ment this evening at the Young Men's Christian association rooms. After the ren dition of n short program refreshments or Ice cream , strawberries nnd calto will bo served. Admission lOc. Refreshments li > e. Public Invited. Hennlson Bros , have arranged a somewhat sensational sale for today at their storo-m the Sapp block. They purpose thiit u clip ping from Tan Bin shall bo used In part payment for goods. The Item to bo clipped is an advertisement on this page this morn ing announcing a special hosiery sale. raKcn to the store today It will bo worth from ' .Oc to DOc In payment for ladles' hosiery and vests. The splendid program at the benefit con cert nt the First 1'resbytcrlan church last night , rendered by Air. M. A. Kingsbury ami the young ladles nnd gentlemen who as sisted her. was a surprise nnd a delight to the largo audience that gathered there. Mrs. Kingsbury makes n success of whatever she undertakes , and last evening slie was well prcparcel bv havlnc the assistance of some of the best local talent in Council Uluffs and Omaha , includliiir such artists as Mr. Charles and Miss Daisy Hlggins. To every Inely visitor nt Dnvis' drug Btoro wlll'bo given a glass of sotlu free on Tliurbdny , 21. All summer milincry goods ntMlss Ragselalo's must bo closed out before July 5. Circat bargains in all lines in next twenty clays. Another improvement lo the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Every lady purchasing $2.00 wortli al Davis' will he presented a 75c bottle ol Tolu water for the complexion. John Bennett nnd family leave today foi the World's ' fair. Miss Colby , teacher of music in the clt > schools , left last evening for a trip to Chi cago. cago.Mrs. . H. H. Glover and Mrs. W. M. Gcddo- of Grand Island are in the cltv visiting theli parents , Mr. and MrSi H. II. Field. Dr. J. I. Allen , who loft hero about a yeai ago for n trip to Alabama and other''sonth crn states , returned yesterday moruiug''nni ] will make his homo hero. ' Judge W. I. Smith and wife have returnee" frdtn Hnrlan , where ho has been holding it term of district court. The Judge loft yes terday for Avoca , where ho will open a now term. term.Mrs. . J. J. Stewart , Mrs. J. K. Cooper , Mis ; Maggie Britton , Miss Mary McMlllen am the Misses Hlchoy of Portland , Ore. , win have been the guests of Mrs. Stowart. have departed for Chicago to see the fair. Moses Bloom , whoso death was rncntionce In Tin : linn telegraphic columns yestcrda ; morning , was formerly a resident of CouncI Bluffs. Ho owned "Bloom & Nixon's" hal on Pearl street , which was at ono time tin place where many of the swell events of th < llttlo struggling frontier village used to tak < place , but which is now an unused roon over F. H. Evans' store. As one of th early settlers ho was noted forliis entci prise. Ten Duyy nt tlio World's Fair. Itwlll cost you less than 830.00 , every thing necessary included. This mean homes in private cottngo , clean , safe close to grounds and on tlio beach c ' Lnko Michigan. "Writo to .T. T. Chync woth , "Windsor Park , 111. Refers to I ] W. Tilton of THE BKE , or .Tacoh Sim of Sims & Bainbrldgo , Council Bluffs. Olllcor Dninon. The marriugo of Mr. William P. Office I * ami Miss Mary Damon took place ycstorda afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the residence of ti ! groom's parents , Mr. ami Mrs. Tlioinn Officer , on Willow avenue. Only the in mediate relatives of the brulo ami grooi were present. The ceremony was performe i by Kov. Stephen I'helps , i ) . D , , of the Firs [ ' Presbyterian church. At the conclusion n frcshinentswore served , and on the nfto noon train Mr. und Mrs. Officer loft for Ch CORO , where they will spend three wccli taking In the wonders of the World's fai They will make their homo in Counc BlulTs , which has l > ccn the homo of bet from childhood. Congratulations nro o : tended by a host of friends. Cold Ktorufo mill COIIIIII | | ( MI. "Wheeler. Horold & Co. , cold storng nnd commission. Only perfect storug plant in western Iowa ; fruits mid pr < ( luce a specialty. 134 East Broadway Council BlulTs. Alumni Hrrojitlon. A reception will bo given at the Mason temple this evening under the auspices < tlio Council Bluffs High School Alumni ass elation. Elaborate arrangements have bee made for the event , nnd ii will doubtless I uhurnctorizeil by the same air of hospltalil na on former occasions of the same fort , musical program will bo rendered , nt tl closn of which refreshments will be servc > Toasts by n number of the alumni will fc low this feature of the entertainment. Tl graduates of the Hlgli school are oxpccte to bo present without any formal invltatio Muimuii Theatricals. Mnnawa Theatrical company , con motiving Sunday afternoon , will givetv liorformunccH dully. Program fe afternoon and evening , "Tlio Mom tain Waif. " Curtain ribcs at 3:30 : ur 8:30 : , now puvlllion opera house ut Ink Groonshiolds , Nicholson & Co. lun moved their real cbtato olllco to lil liroudwuy , opposite pobtolllco. Tel , 15 llruku u 1.1mb. Mrs. M. L. Pullon , who lives in Mudlse park addition , had a bad fall Wcdnesdi night. She was walking about the hou when she fell down n cellar way , the tn door having been carelessly left open. SI sustained u coini > ouiid fracture of ouo of hi limbs near the nuklo. It is feared tin nrnputatiou will bo necessary , as she is si fering terrible pain from the injured niui ber. ber.A A beautiful line of Indies' and genl pockotbookt ) , purses and card cases ju received ut Duvia. ' Stop at the Ogduii , Council BlulTg , t tcfct (2.00 house iu Iowa. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Sheriff Dennis of Hitchcock County , Ne braska , Found Dead in Bed. ASPHYXIATED BY ILLUMINATING GAS He Went to III * Itnoin t the Grand Ho tel nml Maria n MlMnUo In 1'utllnc Out the MRlit Tlio Cor oner' * Inquest. Sheriff B. A. Dennis of Culbertson , Hitch- ock county , Neb. , w.is found lying dead in Is bed at the Grind hotel , jestcrday morning nt n o'clock.i Ho came In Wednesday night to attend he meeting of the Interstate Sheriffs asso ciation. Ho accompanied tlio rest of the Iclegates to the convention to Lake Manawa n the evening , remaining only a short time , lo was back at the hotel a few minutes bo- ore 10 o'clock and asked to bo shown to his room , saying that he was tircu and wanted o rest. Ho was taken to room 112,1. About o'clock \ In the morning Day Clerk 5. J. Cook , who rooms directly over room S3 , awoke and notlccd the smell of gas. Ho naefo a round-up of the hotel , trying to locate ho room from which the odor emanated. At ast ho ple'Ucel out room 323 ! and pounded on the door to awaken the occupant. Upon 'ailing to get a response ho went Into an ad- olnlug room nnd illmbod across by the cor- ilce to the window of the other room. When 10 got tnsldo ho found DeiinU lying on the > cd. Ho had apparently boon dead for omo .lino. . Looked I.IItn n Suicide. ' In splto of the hot weather , which caused most people In the city to , ako possession of every brcczo that stirred , Dennis had carefully closed every window In his room uuon retiring. If the window shad been open his life would probably have been saved , but ns It was It must h'uo taken the gas but a short time ? to : lo the work. Tlio fact that the windows wore closed led some to bellovo that death had been premed itated , especially when It was stated by some of the sheriffs who had been with him during the afternoon and evening that ho had but llttlo to say to any one. This theory was abandoned later on , and the bolicf now Is that he noticed that the roof of the annex to tlio hotel was on a level with the window of his room , nml he decided that It would bo unsafe for him to retire with ttic wlntlows open for fear that some ono would rob him. There wcro a great many of his actions that showed that ho was not much accus tomed to the ways of town life , and his lack of oxpcricnro might easily have led him to bo less careful in turning off the gas than ho might have been. The theory now is that ho turned ono thumbscrew and found it did not extinguish the light , anel then turned the other without having turned back the first one. The two thumbscrews are within a few inches of ono another , und it might easily have been done in this way. Dennis was known to very few of the sheriffs who wcro present , but ho Is said to bo a total abstainer , nnd it was noticed that he refused to take any llejuor while out with his comrades Wednesday night. Wns Purely . \cclilcufil. A coroner's Jury was cmpanclcu nnd nn in quest was held in the afternoon. Judpo Dcemer was the first witness called. He stated tliat ho thought It would bo necessary for n man to climb up into a chair iu order to blow out the gas , and ho noticcel when he went Into the room just after the alarm was first given that there was a chair standing under the gas fixture. Whether the chair was put thuro before the discovery or after , ho did not know. E. F. Clarlc. G. H. Stein- man. C. W. Colter , S. J. D.tvis and John Stctnkopel of the hotel , nnd G. A. Odell , 15. ' K. Davis anel W. II. Noyes of tho' visiting sheriffs were called to testify as to the cir cumstances surrounding the death , but the information elicited from them did not tnro\v much light on the affair. After the oviucneo was all in the Jury retired > tired and soon brought In a verdict of acci dental death. Miim\vr ! . Picnic trains , until further notice , will leave for that prrcat fishing resort. . Ray's Lamling nnd Mnnawa park , Min eral Springs , German shooting grounds. . Manhattan beach nnd Mannwa oporr house ( where two performances will be given during the reason daily nt 4 ant 8:30 : o'clock p. in. ) as follows : Nine ane 11 a. 111. and 1 and 2 p. in. , and ovorj thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30 : ai night. Last train will leave Manaws for Council BlulTs at 11:55 : p. in. "Great clearing sale of millinory- going out of business everything lesi than cost. The Louis , 25 S. Main St. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest nud best bicycle stock in city. SllKItirrs IMU'AHT. Sioux City Will Knlurtiiln the Convention In June , 181) t. The Interstate ShcHlfs1 convention clew yesterday nut ! most or the delegates left fo their homes on the afternoon and ovcnini trains. The sad death of Sheriff Dennis a the Grand hotel throw a damper over thei oc Joy mcnt , anel but n small part of the pit gram which had been proparcel for the da , was carried out. The idea of taking a driv 3 about the city was abandoned as soon as th fact became known. At the business se ; slou a fund w s raised to assist In the burin of the dead man , and suitable resolution wcro passed. The following officers wcro elected for th coming year : President , Gcorgo A. Bonnet of Omaha , Nob. ; first vice president , Joh T. Ilnzcn of Council Bluffs ; vice presidcn for lo\va , W. M. Hitbeo ; of Independence vice president for Nebraska , W. H. Hum ! ' ton of Ivcxiii rton ; vice president for Wiscoi : sin , A. II. Koysor of Aludison ; secretary nn treasurer , W. II. Noyes of Primghar , Ir The next convention will bo hold la June 1KH , nt Sioux City. Cutting Straw .Wiittlni ; * . Y.ou can got .Tup and Chinese ma ! tings cheap now. From now on iintl the stock is all sold the Council BlulT Carpet company will boll all their uiatt ings tit greatly reduced prices. Music for balls , parties , picnics , EC cials. etc. , by Mnolciuns Union. J , Ji Follctt , Mgr.100 li'wqy , Council Blullt Protect your homes uguinst destrnc tivo Btorms. W. C. Jumoa has th btrongest companies in the world , Kuxtcr Hound Over. James Baxter , who was arrested In Mr o' coin about a week ago , was brought bcfot J Commissioner Steadman yesterday for ' hearing on the charge of burglarizing tli postofilco nt Aubudon , and wns bound ovc to the grand jury , His bond was fixed t J1.500 , and , being unable to furnish it , li was sent to the county jail for keeping , III three companions , who are charged \vit complicity In the crime , wcro grunted n coi tinunnco until next Monday morning at o'clock. There is a suspicion afloat to tli effect that beforu iho grand jury will have c-bunco to investigate the case Baxter wi have sui'ccctlcd in getting n bondsman an then skip the country. In order to provei against any such contingency an inform ! tiou has been filed against him in Justlc Vicn'a court , charging him with burglar ! ing Iho rcbldenco of Mrs , Emma Metcul east of the city , on the night of August 1MK ) , and In the event of his securing n r lease he will bo Immediately roarrcstcd un huld for trial in the state court , in whlc case his bond will bo pushed away up to tli top notch. Baxter is hnov > n to DO a shrou and desperate criminal , and It U hard ! likely that ho will- find it | > est > lble to rail ' the necessary funds for a bull bond In a fo 8 days. it . Pure Ice From Missouri rlvor channel. Mulhollandit Co. , Brown building. Telephone 102. cur TIIII OUT , - Snip. To test Tin ; OMAHA BKE nneltolot th $ JiuUcs of Council Uluffs know , the clnss of fnsl blnck hosiery wo carry wo will sell for tills day only our finest quality of Indies' COc and We fnst blnck hose nt 29c pair. Positively none sold without prcpontntlon of this nelvcrtlsc- mcnt. To mnko this Palo still more In teresting wo will sell this day only ladles' jersey ribbed vests , nlco quality , worth 20c , at 1m each. Bring this with you. you.BHNNISOX Bnos. llrnrllt Concert. A concert was given In the parlors of the First Presbyterian church last evening under the direction of Mrs. M. A. Klnsbury. It was well attended , the audience being at tracted by the excellence of the program ah- nounced yesterday , and also by the object for which is was piven , the proceeds all going to aid the Second Presbyterian church In Us building project. Mrs. Kinpsbiiry sanu several difficult and brilliant solos , nud Mr. Charles A , Hlgglns. the well known young violinist of Omaha , played two solos. Miss Daisy Hlgglns also rendered several piano solos in n brilliant manner. Miss Mabel Uockhold spng n contralto solo , and piano music was furnished by the Misses Viindo- Bogart and Covalt. The accompanists were Miss Hlgglns nna W. U Thickatuti. Miss ICdyth Thomas cave two pleasing recita tions. The program was nn excellent ono from first to last and the entertainment netted n neat sum. The Urittul Hotel , Council Bluffs. The moat elegant In Iowa. Dining room on seventh floor. Rate , 33.00 and $5.00 n day. E. F. Clark , Prop. It.tnillvll'rt Ice Cream. Try Motzgor & Rnndlott's pure and delicious ice creams and Ices and you will order no other. Cook yov mculs this summer on a gas rnngo. At cost ut the Gas company. TO sur.ru THI : Author * of the MiiKC.itlnn Ontrnco llnvo lUuilcd tlio Detectives. MUSCATIXI : , Juno 15. Several weeksi have now elapsed since the recent elynainlto explosions plosions ruflled the usual tranquil city of Muscatlno , and. although the citizens com mittee appointed for that purpose has suc ceeded is raising and maintaining a fund sufficient to keep a number of Chicago detectives employed nt $3 n , day each , no result from their work has yet been made public. People arc growing im patient. ns they have boon led through well founded rumors nt timds lo suppose that arrests would soon bo made in which start ling revelations would appear , 'iho Injunc tion suits which are popularly supposed to have brought about the dynamite deal , have olToctually" closed all the old saloons , but new ones seem to be rapidly taking their places , and liquor fiows in seemingly plentiful quan tities from many mysterious sources. The ccslaenco of Mr. Kesslnger , who is wealthy , has been rebuilt , but these of Mr. Mahln and Attorney Hoson- berpcr ; still stand in the condi lion left the night of the explosions. A nuin her of "law and order" meetings have been held , and many suggestions to raise funds for rebuilding the ruined houses have been made , but the very needful adjunct , money , has not been subscribed in any quantity that would bo noticed. The belief that the con spirators will never bo caught seems to bo daily gaining ground , and rumor has it that some of the detectives have given up the chase. Houovcr , this is only rumor , and the city is doing everything within its power to bring the guilty to Justice. Work of Gomt TumplnrH. DCS Moiscs , Juno 15. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bnn. ] The International supreme ledge of Good Templars was occupied nearly all day with routine reports of committees. The salaries of officers \vero fixed. The grand chief templar Is to get 81,000 per an num and fees not to exceed SJ,000 in addi tion. These officers wcro elected this after noon : Hight worthy grand chief templar , Dr. D. H. Mann of New York ; right worthy grand counselor , Joseph Mnlinsof England ; right worthy grand superintendent juvenile templars , Mrs. America A. Brookbank of California ; right worthy grand vice tem plar. Mrs. S. E. Bully of Virginia ; right worthy grand secretary. B. F. Parker of Wisconsin ; right worthy grand treasurer , George 13. ICaUenstein of California. Tonight the supreme ledge was tendered a reception by the Ministerial association. The program was ns follows ; Our Order OronyhaW. Teldia , M.D. , Canada. Uood Tumplars as an Auxiliary to the Oliurch Kuv. Jninci Yuninf , .Massachusetts. Prohibition ; Uoneral , Not Local Albert Hedge , Michigan. Individual I'ower in Our Work L. J. Beau- chump. Ohio. Remarks Itev. J. ISooy , Ies Molncs. The Hrotlicrs llesslc Kuufor. Connecticut. The Mstem t'olonulJ. J. Illckmun , Missouri , The I'utnro Church , a Temperance One Kov. G.V. . Davis , Ireland. New York Good Templars , the Lurfiest American Jurisdiction . Martin Jones Now York. Our Work Among tlio Children Cora V Taylor , Ohio. Our Work In Now South Walcs-N.T. Collins Now South Wales. Furowell Words Kov , II. O. Brecdo , pastoi Church of Chi 1st. _ Missouri Vullry .Mini 31lBSliij. ( Missouni VALLEY , la. , Juno 15. [ Spcda Telegram to THE BEE. ] Considerable spccu iation and excitement has been caused ii this city by the disappearance of II. II Claibourno , foreman of tlio News office. lie loft hero Saturday for Omaha , where he ha1 been traced , his mission there being to rais < funds to purchase u house and lot for whlcl ho had bargained. What makes the mattei moro complicated is the fact that ho was tc have been married to a Miss Tamislci today. Ho left a number of unsettlcc accounts , and , it is said , attempted to secun money at ono of the banks on a sight draf on an Omaha bank , but failed. It is fearce by some that an accident bus happened tc him. Ho was a man of good habits and sup posed to bo reliable. JMiirrleil ut Corning. CORNING , la. , Juno 15. [ Special to Tin BEE. ] This evening occurred the marrlugi of Hobert Drennan and Francis Voorhecs Monday was Miss Voorhecs' ' eightccntl birthday and a clandestine marriage hat been arranged. Miss Yoorhccs' mothc : hearing of It declared thai part of the pro gram off and seeing that they were deter mined , consented to otbelr marriage. The ; will depart In a few days for Hcnnsoy , Old , where Mr. Urcunun will engage in the bank ing business. _ A > * illlo < l tlio CIIESTON , la. , Juno 15 , [ Special Toleprair to TUB BKB , ] II. C. Fordyco , n prominent and wealthy citizen , was arrested this evening ing on a charge of assault on the person ol Justice Jerry Hurley. The dinlculty oe currod in Justice Hurley's court room over collection. Fordyco claims Hurley attackee him with a cano and ho acted In sulf do feiiso. loun riijslelniiH In Mission. OTTUMWA , la , , Juno 15. [ Special Telegram gram to THE BBE ] The Des Moines Vallo ; Medical association , the largest in the state mot hero today with UOO present. Dr. H. C Esuliluu'h of Albla was elected president am Dr. A. O Williams secretary. A scries o topics were discussed and the meeting closei with the annual banquet. Coe Collt'co Commmiccmcnt. CEDAII HAI-IPS , la. , Juno 15 , ( Special Tele gram to Tun BKE. ] The graduating oxer rises of Coo college wcro held in the Firs Presbyterian church this afternoon. Ther \\oro thirteen graduates , the largest class litho the history of the college , The valedlutor address was given by Miss Frances Touilln son. bloux Ulty SIODX CITV , June 15. [ Special Tolcgrai to TUB BEB. ] Webb Bros. , coal dealers today assigned to secure an indebtedness o fJO.UOO , naming H. T. Norris ns assignee. N ichcdulo was tiled. I.eintim' Nvw Church. ' LEMAUS , la. , Juno 16. [ Special Telegrat to TUB BBS. ] The corner stone of the nui $15,000 Methodist church was laid toda with appropriate ceremonies , a. W Pratt , presiding elder oltlils district , wns In charge of the program. * IHa expected to have the church completed by fall. Killed Ji'fMr Inspector. Mtssouni VAttETJjjJunc 15. [ Specia Tele.- gram to Tar. BcEJ-fFred Hanson , a car Inspector specter , was run ever In the ElUHoni yards hero today nnd fcW/bty / mangled. Ho lived but a few hoursllnd .tatcd before death that the accident was ( he result of his own fault In not patting out a danger signal , \rllMlliMl n Swetlo. Sioux CITV , Juno'-15. [ Special Telegram to Tan Bee.1 VVIUJam Ncad , Charles Car penter r.nd Bob Pur/cll wcro arrested today for confldcnelnji Aflelrow llanscn , an Inno cent Swede , out of $241 nt cards. They wcro held to the grand Jury. COltn.Kin TJtUbX Itt.O.tOAXIXATlOX. t.ntF < t Srlinnp to Ont Out of Its IMIUcnllles l > l < uMtU'nrl1on of.Shareholder * . Nnw YOIIK , June 15. The World will say In the morning ! ] \Vhat \ Is vouchcel for by those who should know as to the report of the Corelago trust rcorcanlzallon committee wns given out In substance yesterday after noon. The plan , as printed , lllls two pam phlet pages. It says that the National Cordage - ago plant Is worth $15,000,000 , exclusive of letters patent , good will and contracts outstanding. It contemplates the float- Ine of $0,000,000 in bonds nnd S,000- 000 In preferred stock. . Ono million of the bonds will bo retained In the treasury as working capital , with the amount raised by the proioscd | assessment of 10 per cent on the common und " 0 per cent on the preferreel slock as It now exists. The floating debt of $4,000,000 will bo retired by the sale of $5,000,000 in bonds at 80 or 85. This plan has received the sanction of all the banks Inter ested. Two or three prominent bankers will bo in the new directory if this plan goes through. Thcro Is opposition to the plan of reorgan ization. Notice has already been given by law firm representing holders of common lock that their clients will not pay any as- cssmcnts , and that an attempt will bo made o get a majority of the holders of the pro- erred to take the same stand , The , reor- anizatlon committee , it Is said , has pro- ided n way of elodglng this obstacle , by tating In its plan that the old company may o reorganized or a now comp'iny formed. It s proposed , in the event of serious objection o an assessment , that the creditors shall ell out the present company and organize a ew ono with the stockholders who nro wili ng to submit to an assessment. Judge Lacomb , In the United States cir- lilt court , has Issued an order limiting the Imo in which creditors may file claims gainst the Cordage trust to August 13. XnORAbKAXS AT THE 1'AIR , 1st of These Who Jteglstcruil at the State COICAOO , Juno 15. [ Special Telegram to 'HE Bnr. . ] Secretary Nobloy of the Nc- iraska World's ' Fair board got word from Norfolk Beet Sug.ir company today that n n few du5's it would sot up nn exhibition the State building demonstrating iho complete process of sutjar making. Omaha ceoplo hero today included : E. W. Low. B. 1C. Stone and wife , B. P. Hastings , M. E. Barber , Gcorgo C. Banner , Mrs. J. S. Brady , G. Michcls and Miss L. H. Potter. Those from Lincoln wore : Postmaster C. II. Gecr , Judtro I'ound , Mrs. Pound anil Miss Mvti Pound , G. M.'Lnmbcrtson. A. 11. More- 1mm , G. W. Barnes , "M. H. Garter , James Tyler , F. M. Glenn1. Other arrivals'includod : William Anyon ) f Grand Island , Charles L. Mcissncr ol Yorktown , U. N.iFox of Kearney and H. C. Myers of Wayno.- > . Total Attendance at the Fair. A table of paid admissions to the fail Elncothe opening Xny 1 , including today , shows the total attendance to have been 2,700,123 , as follows : "Irst week , May 1 to'C . 254,571 Soceiml week. Mily 7 to 15 . 215,58 ( Third weuk , Mny.14-.to 'JO . 07.1D ( Kourth week , May Ml to 27 . 370,721 rifthucck , May28td3uno3 . 577,30' ; Total for Muy.v " . I/T Msi PKtli week , Juno , 4 to 10 . 091,09 ! Juno 11 . : ? . : . ; . 71,04. Juno 12 . : . : ju : ; . : . 75,87 ! Juno 13 . n-4,41 ! Juno 14 . 83,451 Juno 15 . . . 103,57 , ! * The fair was closed Sunday. Arrested on Suspicion. George Herman and Charles Kellnor wen arrested by the police last night as sus picious characters. Herman is said to b < the man who broke into Gray's photograpl allery on Sixteenth street Wedncsdaj night and stole about $ > 70 in cash. Ho was formerly employee ! at the pallery and had a key to the building. Kcllncr is said to hi a well known safe blower and burglar am has recently finished a term at the For Madison penitentiary. Killed In n Itnllnay Wreck. Juno 15. The eastbnum passenger train , flue at 5:20 : a. m. , wa ditched three miles east of Holbrook. Thi engine , mail and express cars and the fron trucks of the day coach are off the track the wreck being caused by a broken rail. Engineer Oscar Frost and Fireman Snyde were caueht In the wreck and botli ar badly , If not fatally injured. Three tramp wore stealing rides on the "blind baggage and ono of them was killed outright. flraln Clonrlnf ; liuuso KHtnblMlinl. Dui.uiir , Juno 15. The Board of Trade hero has appointed a committee to establls a grain clearing house for the business o the board , These clearing houses nro nc only applicable to money and stocks , but t grain as well , and nro already In business a the Chicago Hoard of Trade and the No York Produce exchange. Cutlicrlno'H I.ittlo Ilntchet. Catherine Dee , a colored woman , is lockc up at the police station for an alleged n tempt to brain Edward Strong with hatchet. Strong is also detained , and sport n deep gash on the sldo of his head , whlc ho claims was inflicted by the colore woman. The latter is charged with nssaul with intent to kill. H'lSATIIEtt JrUltKCASTS. Vnlr , Warmer , with I'rolialilo Showers til Prediction for Nclimuku Today. WASHINGTON , Juno IB , Forecasts for Fr day : For Nebraska and the Dakotas Gor orally fair , probably preceded in the morn ing by showers ; warmer in eastern Nebrask and eastern Dakotas ; cooler in wester : No"rth Dakota ; variable winds , For Iowa Fair , probably preceded b showers in southern Missouri : warmer , o > ccpt cooler in southeastern Missouri j var able winds. , Local Heroril. OFFICD or TUB WBA.TIIEH BUREAU. OMAHA Juno 15. Omaliiy record of temperature an rainfall , com pared with corresponding day of past four years. ; , , 1 .J803. 1B02. 1601. 160 ( Muxlmum tcmpcra uio. 80 = H9O B9 = 82' ' Minimum tempernturt ) , , 680 ouo 71 ° ctj' ' Average toinperut ro./74 ° 70O BOO 701 I'rcclpltatlon . . . . .Ct.'fr T ,00 .01 .00 Statement showing 'the condition of tern porature and precipitation at Omaha tor th day and since March L 1803 ! Normal tomnorntuYo , . . . . . . . . 72' ' Excess for the day. , . . . , . 2 < Dollclonrytdnco Miirclil. . 254' ' Normal precipitation , ' ) . 20 Inc Deficiency fortliu Uayj. . . , . 20 Inc Excoas blnco Maroji 1 . , , . , . . ,2,80 Inc Itepurt * I rum ( > lior ( 1'olnti at 8 j > . in. "T"ladloitei trace. G. E. Hcxr , Local Forecast Official. REV. II , D. BROWN'S ' LECTURE * lomanism In America na Viewed by a Meth odist Divine , VHAT HE SAYS ABOUT CITIZENSHIP Crltlrl e Itoinnn Cntliollc * ' AllfRlanco to the 1'ope I'rlonthoml Ilccelvc * 1IU At. tciition ttppllrn to rnlhcr Sherman I'olltlcal 1'owcr niicuiscd. The Farnam street theater was packed rom balcony to pit last evening with people , vho wcro there to hoar Hov. II. D. Brown of lowau lecture en 'True ' Americanism. " After { ho crowd was catcd the speaker announced his topic s "Homainsin ns n PoliticalPower. . " There was n largo number of la.dles in the .udlcnce. . On the stage wcro fifty prominent Itlzcns , IncludlngiMnyor Ecmis , Comptroller Olson , Judge Baldwin , County Treasurer roy , Sheriff Bennett , Judge Stcnburg , Hcv. Mr. White anil many others. As soon as the theater was well lllloel the udlcnco was requested to Join In singing 'America ' , " The response was hearty. Mayor Bcmts arose nnd said Om.ihn was irovcr blal for her fairness , nnd was always : cady to hoar n discussion of both sides of my question. Hev. Mr. Brown was then ntroeluccd by the mayor. As Hev. Brown stepped to the front ho ivas warmly greeted. Ho prefaced his re marks by saying that it hail been nelvcr- tlscel that he would speak on "Americanism" and reply to Father Sherman. Ho said that Mils was nn error , ns ho proposed to tell of ( omanlsm as n political power , and ho said ho did not Intend to reply to Father Sher man's lecture , "as ho had failed to find anything" In that lecture that re quired answering. " Ho assured the Catholics that personally ho had nothing to say against them , and that any man had as good n right to bo n Catholic us another did n Methodist , nnd to enjoy all the rights of worship and religious freedom. "I am not opposing Homan Catholicism as a church , but as a political power. When a church enters politics auel un'lcrtakcs to elect ineif to office ami control the entire political field , the public mind condemns , " said the speaker , ' 'Itotnanlsm is n political power. There Is no better organized force than Romanism. It has leudorshln , another thing that Is necessary , nnd It is carefully observed. When Mgr. Satolll came to this country the diplomats of foreign nations votcel that he bo admitted to their councils. " Tlio speaker then stated that the proposi tion had been made that the United States should send a legation to bo represented at the Vatican , and he lnow It had aroused a number of thef people. I'otout I'ollilcnl 1'nctor. 'A political party always cast a solid vote , " said Hev. Brown , "nnd so does Romanism. Any politician knows that nil he has to do in a locality Is to make arrange ments with the pope nnd the solid vote of Uomanisra will bo cast. " Ho saiel that Homanlsm was not only a political power , but n foreign one , nnd the pope , professors in the schools and priests were foreigners. "Father Sherman said there wcro 10,000- 000Romans in this country , " said the divine. "Admit the statement true for argument and I say that there are 10,000,000 subjects of a foreign power in this country. "Romanism has declared openly and above board , " ho continued , ' -that it aspires to the possession of the government of this coun try. " In support of this position ho quoted several selections from the writings and speeches of various Catholic writers , ami then began to explain the methods by whicli the Cathollo church hoped to attain the desired end. "The priests. " ho said , "aro political agents all over the country and their people vote according to their direction. For an other thing the priesthood wields the com mercial patronage of 10,000,000 of people. The merchants of this city know what that means. They know that when they break with Romanism they lose theS patronage of their Catholic customers. When this power is wielded by shrewd politicians It means a good deal. Again the Catholic church has unlimited wealth which It has been accumu lating for centuries an I which is always potent iu politics. " Church nml Citizenship. Tiiospeaker then dealt at some length with the query "Can a good Homnnist bo a loyal citizen of the Uniteel States ! " "They teach , " ho said , "that tliQ first allegiance Is duo to the pope , ami that any other allegi ance may be set i.sido by him at his will. The decree of the council of Constance taught that no faith should bo kept with heretics , and if a Roman Catholic should violate his oath of allegiance to this country how easily a priest could absolve him. When a man is sworn to support Romanism first and last , 1 can see no way in which ho can bo a loyal citizen of the United States. " "Father Sherman told you , " continued Rev. Brown , "how bravely the Catholics fought during the war , but ho forgot to tell you what the Roman Catholics know about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Ho did not tell you that moro than one-half the deserters from the union army were Roman ists , a nil that the pope sent his blessing tc Jeff Davis. Father Sherman said a good deal nbout the constitution. Now , I tell you that ho nnd his church nro the most bitter and determined enemies that the con stitution 1ms. The constitution says that the govermcnt must bo by the people , but Romanism says that the pope is supreme and the people must obey. The constitution bays that congress must never puss a law abridging the right of free speech. Here , PRIME IN HIGH PLACES ! it is * ' not strange that some people da wrong through ignorance , others from a failure to investigate ns to the right or wrong of a matter. But it is strange , thnt individuals nnd firms , who are fully nwaro of the rights of others , will por- Hist in perpetrating frauds upon thorn. High-toned , woaltliv manufacturing firms will offer and hell to rotnll mer chants , articles which they know lo he infringements on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning tc the retailers to bowuro of euoh imita tions nud simulations of "GAHTKU's LIT- Ti.15 LlVKR PILLS. " When they nro of fered to you , rofuao tUom ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't ' want tc lay yourself liable tJ a lawsuit. Bon Franklin said "Honesty is the best poli cy" ; it Is just as true that "Honesty la the best principle. " ngnln , the Catholics differ with it , for Fnther Sherman nil vises hi * CM hello friends to RO to the courts and obtain injunc tions to prevent out speakers from making tbethsplvcj heardv & ' 'Ali6 ' ucr Way Jn which Homo builds up her political power Is by petting hold of the municipal governments of our e'ltlcs , " said the lecturer. "Now York. Boston nnd Chi- caco nro dominated by Catholic Influence nnd 00 per cent of the city employes are Catholics. Until recently the result of the national election depended on the result In Now York state. The state went ns the city of Now York went , nnd Now York city went the way Romanism went , So , behind it all , Romanism practically controlled our national elevtlon. " Another fact that helped to raise the hopes of the Catholics was thnt a largo per centage of the immigrants coming into the country every year were adherents of their faith nnd most of them were voters. It was by means of nil these that they hoped to accomplish their purpose. Quote * Ditnlcl VTrlntrr. "I like tholnneuageof Daniel Webster , " concluded Rev. Brown. "Ho said that ho was born an American , lived an .American , nnd would dto an American , " Ticmindous aprlaufc followed Ihlfnsscr- tlon. In the midst of the tumult someone yelled , "How nbout P.ktrlck Henry I" Rov. Ill-own then discussed the objects of the American Protective association at length. _ Nntloiml Hrpubllrau I.cniriir. CHICAGO , Juno 15. The executive committee - tee of the National Republican league Is In session hero to elect a secretary. Four can dldatcs are in the field cx-Connrcssman Allen ot Michigan , Henry Tlepko of Rhode Island , V * . 10. Ktlcy of Kcntucicy and Jamo F. Burke of Pennsylvania. The commute will also select permanent headquarters Matters of party Interest will also bo ells cussed. I.o of \VlintliiR Hark. NEW Bcuronn , Juno 15. I. H. UarMott & Sons , agents nnd part owners of the whal ing bark Sea Ituugcr of this port , received a n dispatch from Port Townscnd ted y stat- inu that the vessel was a total loss. No par ticulars wore received , and the fate ot the crew of thirty-fhoor forty men Is unknown tonight. If Your Cistern Is Oat of Order or Sojt Water is scarKs don't worry yourself for a moment- go right ahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will be just as white , clean and sweet-smelling ; , because the "White Russian" is specially adapted for use in hard water. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago , New York Hospital TREATMENT. ' ' ' For all ChroniCj Nervous , Private and Special Diseases. Of bDt'i MEN AND WOMEN. Ftnoturo anJ nil othsr troubles troitert at roasoimblo clmrRes. CONSULTATION FREE. Callouoraddress DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Opposite ) IlnyUcn liros. DETROIT Noise Smoke Engineer Repairs Heat Dirt Fuel Machine from ono-clclit to olKhty liorsi power. Wurrunrcel * o glvn satlbfiiutlon. Write us. W , P. UAKER , 303 nnU .llOShugnrt Illook , Couucll Ulullu. Telephone 221 federal courts. Hoonu J3J-7-3O , tihujurt block. Council ujultj , la. A ? A SUPfOnt , for Mbruutexl , narrota , ) OTerworkoel women , } nothing can do A * much ! M Dr. rietco'a Fnr 4& . , Proscription. It f&u- , Into * and eisslsts U U > * nntitrnl functions , jj rer' conflicts with them , wul ] It MroiiRthpix nnd builds ] . tip the tchinlo sySUTn Itv : n vrnjr of Its own. < 1 Nursing mothers nnJ 1vometi 1 nnpronchlng con I Iflnomeht * will find Ib' exactly Jlttcd to their ncxvK It lessens tha pains nnd burdens of chlld-boarlng , en'wres ' lifnlthy , vigorous off spring nnd promotes nn nlmndnnt secretion of nourishment on tlio part of the mother. It's nn Invigorating , rostorntlvo tonic , a soothlnz nnd strcngthcnlnc nervine , nnel tlio only 0t < n Wilfred rcinexly for woman' * chronic Ills and nllmonts. If It iloren't bono- flt or cure , In the cnw of every tired or of- Utctod woman , she'll Imvo her money tack. On thcso terms , can nnything clso bo "just as gexxl" for you to buy I You'ro offered > 00t or n euro ot Catarrh , by the proprietors of Dr. Bago'a Hcinody. RARE , RIPE OLD WHISKY , lAmltcxt Stuole of f ho I'tnovt In the B. It. trnnlh-x opcnoil n nhnlosilo liquor store ivt No. K I'orttl street , Cornell UlUiTu , mil lia put I nlnrec nml well lula'.H utooltot Wlno ) . nliUUov clc. ltl .Tv.ict norinr ot mention that Mr. KorJ Is tin forlnnato ros o or of noirlr forlr I birraiiiif thonnoUvlilikr tn tie ! UnlUvl futoi. ' In ! Ssulia bivjiiht tnrontviivo btrroliol KontiiQkf I' . F. UT.ilor w'jlskr. nnd U WAI not until nbout I thmiya.usnnf ) that no placed the noo.U on Inn' mntkat. Of this stock lie lim loft nlioiit forty tiM-l rclt.nnd exports nil iironnunco U ninolutcly tha IliiP't wliMky In tie country ! lla soil ! It milnlrl lot imlllc lornio.llclntliDc , niltli too coitlr for thoromilnrtmdo. Hit worth oror III par mtlon. Ihcro Is not nnnthor brand of mich nhlsVr In tha V. h. Ills slock ot brnmlUx nml wl ia < comas troll th nmous lol hd Slnnfonl vlnornrilj n Oillfornl * nnd have n hlnh reputation for collonoj anil purity. . , ' POSITIVELY THE BEST YAPOR STOVE Our til Apart mnnt Homo HofrlR rater , the boil vnlnocvor otturcd. A ciirioiu ! of vcroon door ; , screen win- down nnd scroun wire : bottom prices. l.nmo Block of bicycles. All kinds of blcrclo repairing ilonu promptly. & GOLJEX 41 Main St. , Ccuncll Bluffs. ; Yea , Verily , The World MovesJ FOR YOU $1,000 $ , III THIS $1,000 $ , FOR YOU if. Ciumot proi'otl. No Deaths No Flros r It doosnot dopand on A Calamity. Write to tlm PERPETUAL MATURITY BONDING CO. , Counoll Bluffs , Inoor- corporatud urilcr the laws of Iowa. form * , ormtitlon , rooms211 anJ 2Ji Morrlam bloo'lc j 1 Council IllulTs , Idwa. Special ] otic 2 3. CDUNOIl BLUF7 AIlBlHAOTHamlloans. Pnrm nn1 cltr propsrlr.- bought und oulJ. I'usjjr li Tlio un , Council * UluITa. ; romovoil. ojanw'l * . vnulti. ulilaiiun GAUIIAOi U < 1 llumu , ut Tuylor's grosjr311. . llrontlway. _ i lioms : nil modern convonloncoi | BKAUTIKUIj , o.isy toruu. A. .1. .Mnuddl , U. - - will Ir.idomy utilities In ono or twoj HOM1C8-1 Kooddwjlllnjj for clfir loti. Iliilanoi on loait time. II. J Ailunj , 1113 I'orln uvanus. f TJAIieiAINS 1'or sulo , 7'J by S'JO foot on Frnnkllu JtliiTunno , fl 5'Ki K ) . t fi > * ucrt'H bctweun lit struct nml rranklln avcaua. lloil iilattlne propnrly In tlio city , tAJ.OHO . ) . / Tivn lots oppunlto 'I lilrd BtroKt oclioul , JI.6W 0 } . J- eno lot-In WlUun TurrftOL- IUOI. t Tuieo lots , cbriu-r Jlaln straot ana 12tli avnnuO , . licit itltn for Imiilumlit lionid In Ili-j city. t7.MJ.09. ' l.oiuao &Tu > vle , 2)'i l'orl ttroot , liiniin for silo 'In most dCBlrablo BSAUTIKUfj Ferdinand Wles rotldonuc. No. lilt H. Bill Btrt-ct. All modern couvoulonccn , barn , etc. ' Uuy.V liote , BBOuts. .IbO ncrn Kooil , Improved farm in seo. 27-IJ-ll Buorl-j Jdun Co. , Neb. , for unlu ut SI.OJIU ) . This In un y , bolou ItBVnlno. Johnston & Van I'nttjn. \O VOU it nut to rent > our IIOIIBO ? If no call at /tlio Muyno Henl Kstiito Co , nil llroiilwoy. ACIll B Rood land In Cosnor county. Not ) . , for exchnnua for Improved properly In Council IllulTa. 'Ilia Mnynu llcal Untato Co. , C21 llrondwsjr , ; e.'O'll'ACIWHavurnl of thani for nalu ; 10 < rJ prices nnd vary un > r purmunUi. Tha Jlnjrno Ilcul Kstalo Co , AH llrunilwny. . nnnted nnar e'ciunnll lllulls III ox- rlmiiKO for I''l ) ucros Una Inna In northern Ml - oiirl , Muiir low u HMJ : uhur of Incuinbranco. The Mnyno Heal K t tuCo..eijl llroadwuy , ACUKB liupruvol luiHl In northern Knri a , clear of IncnmbrHiiootlll oxchaniiu fur lunU ni'iir Cuiincll lllull * . Th9 .Muyuo Itval Kstuto Co. , ei.'l llrondivuy. ANTICD-i'ltiiatlon nt nnlcil.uly In dry wood * or millinery by a ludy of oxpsrlunco. Addron / 151.1 d slre-ou | 1 ? Ml ISXt'llAMiB-Wull Improvoil W : iuro Iow 1-farm nuir lion I tonns c'u.ir of Incnmuranoin will uxchaiuii tor nloj idildonai In Council lllulH. nnd pny cukh ilinurunce. The Mnjno f.ual llilat * Cu , l > lllruaanny. \ . Cortland Delivery Wagons. Are the Strongest , Moit Durable Waon3 en the Market Ha ML Three eurlnx heavy buslnesj wagon. Wa carry many styles of dellvirr nnxonR. und a full line nf tlio e > clcliriln' 0 > i-.icl ' OiirrlttKOj , urrlei , Uugglui , Hoa WBEOD * and dprlni Wagons. U will oay you to sco un beforu buylnx u.suuliiriu. Correipondonce Boliclted. UNION TKANSI EiR OCX , 1301-8-8-10 Main St. , Council Bluffs Iowa * , * g < M- * J.