0 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE * . SUNDAY. .TUNE 18. ISPS-TWENTY PAGES. THE DATLY BEE COUNCIL. BLUFFa OFFICE ! rs'O. 13 PlSAIlk ty carrier to nny part of Vis cltj II , Vf. TILTON , - MANAGEIl lltiulnc Ofnco . J12 J ? . No. 23 MlAUlt MHST1UX. N. V. Plumbing Co. Dos ton Store for sun umbrellas MlHonbcrgcr is the hatter , 502 Broadway The Mayno Heal Kstate Co. , 021 Broadway. A meeting of the city council is to bo held Monday evening , at which contracts for owcrs , sidewalks and paving will bo lot. The now Iron fence which was ordered norno time ago for the lawn between the city Jiulldlngs arrived yesterday and will bo put In position at once. Tlio Council Bluffs Rowing association Is making arrnnpcTncnts for ono of its pleas- nnt parties nt Its boat house at Manawa next Friday evening. A largo delegation of Itcd Men from this city went to Omaha Friday night to wltnr s the Installation exercises of Omaha tribe No. 18 , a now brancli of the order , which starts out with a membership of sixty-five. George H. Meschendorf yesterday closed out his Interest in the Meschendorf Meat company to Mr. Ostcrman , n Incmbor of the firm. Mr. Meschcndorl will not leave the city , but will re-cngago hi buslncsj within a \vcck. The smoker which was to have been given next Saturday evening by the members of the Wheel club to the Omaha club has been abandoned , and instead thcro will bo a picmu a week from today , at a place to bo decided upon hereafter. The Young Men's Institute Is making ar- rangmcnts for a parly in ito hall In the Wagner building on Main street next Wednesday evening. Thcro will bo a musi cal program , at the conclusion of which there will bo dancing. The drill night of liter Dodge Light Guards will bo on Tuesday nluht hereafter , and all members of the guard will report Tuesday cvcnlnif , Juno 20 , at 8 o'clock sharp for drill nnd Instructions. By order of O. S. Wil liams , captain commanding. Thcro will bo n lawn social given for the benefit of the Christian church next Thurs day cvenine at the residence of Ed Ander son , 210 First street. Good music and refreshments will bo provided and the lawn will bo brilliantly Illuminated. Tlio Pottawattamlc county teachers' Insti tute will meet in this city August 14. This is considerably later than In former years , nnd the date was flxod as above in order that the teachers who go to Chicago earlier in the season will not llnd their visits cut abort unnecessarily. The Ganymedes will make a run'today to Bcnnington , Neb. , nnd return , a distance of forty-three miles , In company with the Tourists of Omaha. This run is to take the place of the joint run that was planned for a week from today to Blair , the latter run having been abandoned. Oscar Linder nnd Miss Hulda Luchoiv , both of this city , went to Omaha last Thurs day afternoon and wcro united in marriage , Kev. T. J. Mackay ofllciatlng. It was totally unexpected to all the friends of the parties. they having purposely been kept in the dark ns to the intentions of the young couplountil the latter returned from Omaha nnd intro duced themselves as husband and wife. Mrs. Augusta Boveo called nt the ofllco of City Clerk Xurmuchlcn yesterday afternoon nnd poured into his sympathetic ear n story of how her husband , Charles Bovcc , had run off with her baby , after knocking her down , nnd had taken it to Blair , Neb. , where he now has it. She wanted something dono. As the best thing that could bo thought of nn information was llled charging him with assault. OBen Sharpc , a colored man who drives a garbage wagon , became Involved In a diffi culty yesterday with Hichnru Green at the lattcr's residence on Park avenue. Green ordered him oft the premises , but ho refused to go. Instead ho throw two largo black fists at Green's head with n great deal ol force. Green filed nn information charging Sharpe with assault and battery , and he was arrested and jailed last evening. The L. Y. C. girls entertained a number of their boy friends nt a picnic nt Fnlrmount park last Thursday. The following were present : Misses Helen Stoddard. Carrie _ Wlthrow , Stella Mclntyro , Jesaio Wallace. Anna Walker , Etta Otis , Edyth Wycoff and Alice Foster. Messrs. Percy Jameson , John Stoddard , Ben Meyers , Charley JelTorios , Charley Sales , Tom Askin. Will Marshall , Frank McKesson. Mrs. Durllng went as chaperon. Harris , the man who stole n chain from Gomel's jewelry store , was rnlcased yester day afternoon , having served a sentence of n joar In the county jail. His confederate , Fox , alias Baxter , alias Webb , alias several p other names , went to the penitentiary fet nine months but Is now back in the countyjat with several charges hanging over him whlcl. will probably prevent him from getting an unobstructed view of the universe for some time to como. Harris is given an exceedingly peed name by Sheriff Hazcn , who has mad ( him a ' "trusty" for several weeks post. Messrs. Luring , Davis , Atkins , McNlf nnd Brock , wly > compose n guitar nnd banjt quintette ttint has made itself very ponulai of late , ncntout on a serenading tour las evening. The Ilrst place they struck wai that of W. H. ICemp on South Soventl street. After they had played several selections lections they were invited in and line re frcshmcnts wcro sot before them. Tlioj epcnt the rest of the evening then until a late hour and the remainder of tlu serenading tour went over until some othci night. si'ioi.vr : , BATUMI : ! . SAI.U MONDAY At the Ittiaton Store. AJ1 these who contemplate visiting the lakes , mountains or World'8 fait nnd require a satchel , trunk or tclO' Bcopo Butehol , wo would warn them tt take advantage of this great Batchol Bale Motulny. Our prices will bo fount from 25 to fiO per cent loss tlmn the > can bo duplicated for any whoro. UOSTON S-roni : , Council Bluffs , la. , Originators of low prices. Mr. and Mrs , J. II. Arthur are homo fron a visit to Chicago. Mrs , U. C. Francis leaves this morning fo Chicago , to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Morohouso have re turned from n visit to Chicago. W. J. Jamison and family loft ycsterda , for a visit with relatives In Maine , Ml&s Mory Duncan is visiting In Chicago She is accompanied by Miss Walker. nMIss Mecca Doughty Is In Glcnwood spend lug her summer vncnslon with tier parents , Mrs. J. F. Barstow and Miss Anna Patter son leave tomorrow for Sioux Falls , S. D. where thuy will visit friends. 1C. L. Shugnrt has returned from n trip t Kxcelslor Springs , whetu hoent in th lioiia of bonctltlng his health. Ho U leelini much bettor. Mrs , M. A. Klngsbury has pone to Kansa City to visit a few days. On her return sh will bo accompanied by her mother , wli will bo enrouto to Colorado. The Harlan delegation to the Dromon' tournament nt Sioux City stopped severn hours In Council BlulTs yesterday on it May homo. The delegation consisted of th W. L. Baucrhn hose team and u number o the leading citizens of the place , Ainon , the number wcro : Mayor W. L. Baughn Senator Cleveland and \V , C , Campbell , ed tor of the Harlan Tribune. Tlio ruunlti team was composed ( is follows : A. G Moore , leader ; Lou Crammund , P. Downs M. Moore , Tom Newby , A. L. Parker , 1 Stanley , W. T. Smith , Hugh Wylund , E < Parker , Bruce Turner , Frank Hille , Harr , Bwaina , Sam Allison , H , J , Hoberl , Arthu Bowlin ; couplers , George True , Davi Booth : manager , C. G , Warren. The ladies all like to trade at Homer' grocery for the reason that they got tin nicest , freshest , high grudo groceries and provisions to bo hud in the city Fancy fruits will bo a specialty thi week. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Great clearing eulo of inilllncry- ( /oing out of business everything Ics tbau coat. The Louis , .5 S. Muiu St. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Bold Attempt to Hold Up a Twin Witbin the Oity LlmlU. NERVE OF THE ENGINEER AND FIREMAN They Answer tlio llnndlM1 Volley of PMtol Shat wlth'n Stream of llolllns Wnter Six SiupcctJ Have Ilocn t Arreitod. An attempt was mailo to hold up train No. on the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Bluffs railway Friday ntpht. The train left the local depot nt 10:15 : o'clock. AsIt after ward turned out , there wcro half a dozen erse so passengers that the train crow know nothing of , and they did not make their ap pearance until the train reached the Wnbash crossing , a short distance south of the city. When the train stopped nt the crossing several men leaped Into view on the tender nnd commenced shooting at the engineer and fireman. Five shots wcro llrcd , Intliiono of them took effect. Before the last shot was fired the Ilrcmnn had siozcd a hose pipe connected with the hot water boiler anil ho forthwith ff nt a stream of boiling water In the direction of the attacking party that dampened their ardor for human gore. They Jumped headlong from the train , the engineer opened wldo the throttle , and the train was soon out of reach of the robbers. CiuiKlit Two .liupi'cts. At Island Park , the first station south of Council Bluffs , a telegram was sent to the "police station , and Marshal Temploton , his , wo deputies , James Anderson nnd Frank -'owlcr , and Ofllcer Murphy started out for ho south part of town to run down the of- 'cnders. When they reached the yards they illvldcil , Anderson taking in tlio "Y" on the Wabash and Kansas City roads. There wcro twelve or llfteon cars staudtne on the "Y , " and ho proceeded to Investigate their con tents. As ho reached the second car ho leant n sound from within. Ho had a gun In ils hand which ho calls by the name of 'Black Maria. " It was about a foot long , nud as ho'reached up over the top of the coat car It must have looked llko'a small cannon o the two men , who proved to have made the sound that had attracted the deputy's attention. Ho called out to them to hold up their hands , and when they saw what was stariuir them in the faoo they obeyed the in junction with alacrity. Ho then made them clamber down , nnd put the handcuffs on. About this time Oftlcoj Murphy came along , nnd Anderson turned over his two captives to him. The party then went on further and In a short time ran across a party of four men , who wore coiled up In n space about three feet square on top of n pile of lumber in a closed cur. Several guns leveled in their lircction caused the fellows to come off the jierch , and the whole half dozen wcro hand cuffed together nnd taken to the police station , where thcv gave their names as Dick Tucker , J. H. Allen , William G. Wat son , Thomas O'Conncll , L.cF. Dctwiler and C. B. Grecnlco. Two of them answered the description of the men who had made a raid on the train , while nearly all had clothes on appearance of which strongly indicated that they had recently been treated to a shower bath. All Were Unarmed. Not a gun was found In the outfit , what ever firearms they had about -them having been made away with when the first pre monition came to them that they were about to bo run IP. An ollicer went to the scene of the capture yesterday morning nnd made n close search through the high grass and weeds , but failed to Iind any shooting irons. Wftcu the four wcro captured ono of them , who were n largo white hat , by which , his identification had been made easy , pro tested that ho had not done nny of the shooting , but admitted that ho had been in the crowd when It was done. Ho claimed that the men who did the shooting had gone "off there , " pointing in the direction of an open place to the southwest. The marshal and his men listened nt the jail door after tlio gang had Dccn turned loose inside and heard a few bits of conversation , which , even In the absence of any other testimony , would show that not only the right gaug was in custody , but that the motive had been robbery , and not malice , as was at ilrst thought tniuhl be possible. "When I got on the train , " said ono , "I didn't know there wns going to bo any hold ing ut > done. Now I'm In It just as deep as any of you , and Iwas innocent. " Ho then proceeded to lament his futo in words that wcro eagerly taken in my his audience at the koyholo. Two IHoro Arrested. It was about 0 o'clock when the first six were deposited in the lock-up , but lour hours latter two moro were captured , whoso names wcro given as William Kclley and Phil Stingor. A telegram was sent to St. Joseph yesterday by the officials of the railway company hero , asking that the train crew bo sent back here as soon ar. possible in order that they might identify , If possible , the supposed robbers. They will probably nrrlvo this evening or tomorrow .morning , when addit'onal ' particulars of the ulfaii may bo obtained. Lon Kendall , yardmaster for the Milwau kee , identified live of the prisoners yester day morning as having been loafing about the yards during the afternoon. Conductor Pctrio of the Burlington freight which leaves the city about 'J ' p. in. had some trouble with n gang of men during tlio evenIng - Ing nt almost identically the same spot , and it is thought from the description ho gives that the two gangs are the same. DON'T IiUUi TIIKIIl lltiAT.UUNT. Council Itlufr * ItunnliiB Tcnm Tlilulc Tiioj IIuvo 11 Klolc Cnmliiff. The Council Bluffs running team , the Vet eran Firemen's association and the Druir corps , together with n few outsiders wh ( wont to Sioux City to attend the meeting ol the state firemen's tournament , , returnee homo yesterday morning , AH in all , It wiu the sickest crowd that has como into towi for some timo. In the Ilrst place the running team , which It had been hoped would scon first place , had failed to mnka better than second in nny contest. This would not him been so bad , but when the contests wcro all over and the Bluffs team hat won prizes amounting to 250 the Marshalltown team protested againsl the records being considered in making the final awards , on the ground that thcro wni a professional foot-racer in the toun. Tin board of control sustained the protest , am : Council Bluffs was ruled out , thus giving Marshalltown fourth place In several of the contests , and enough money In prizes to pa } their expenses to the tournament , , The statement was freely made that Conn cil Bluffe would never enter another tourna men t , nor send a delegation , although thai statement is dented by members of the asso elation hero who are n llttlo less hasty thai : the rust. That thcro is dissatisfaction , however over , extending beyond the boundaries ol Council Bluffs cannot bo gainsaid. With OIK or two exceptions every man appointed t ( any olllco for the ensuing year is i now man , nil the old wheel-horse : having been given the go-by. The whec horses are naturally somewhat clmgrlnet over this , and although they do not say much It can easily Ixi Imagined that their assist aiico will not bo so freely given in futun tournaments. Sioux City has also announced nouncod it ? intention of drawing out of tin association on much the same grounds HI Council Bluffs , ono of the representatives o : that place who was entitled to a prize was n member of the Sioux City tire depart mcnt , but was ruled out on the ground o being a professional foot-racer , lloUciiii | round Guilty , The case of the state against Wllllan Bokemper , charged with seduction by Amu Dauntz , a girl who lives In Lewis township was completed and given to the Jury ycstcr day afternoon. After a short absence tin Jury returned with a verdict of guilty a : charged. Bokompcr's attorneys iminedi atcly filed a motion for a now trial. Bokcm per has never denied doing anything thai the prosecuting witness charged him with but several mouths ago ho agreed to marr ; her and oven went so far us to procure ttu required license. After ho had done so tin girl rcfusca to marry him unless bo woult put up n bond of $3,000 that lie would Hvo with her nt least thrco yews rvftcr the cere mony wns performed. This lie refused to do , ns hoVAS afraid that she would innko It sovnnn for him thilt lie would hnvo to lenvo. under which circumstances she would become the possessor of the $3,000. IJokcmpcr is well connected , his mother being the owner of n largo fnrm In I/cvvls township. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIHNNISON 1IIIO4. Ulcnntlo S.ito Monthly. A ilny long to bo remembered. Don't ' miss it. 1 case of Indies' regular 75o quality summer corsets , Moniluy 29c pair. f > 00 Indies' corset covers , good nm- torlnl , with icarl buttons , worth 35c , Moiulny lOc each. Every item advertised for this sale is not i regular price. T. J. Clurk represents on the road Wlicolor , Herald & Co. , Council Bluffs ; only perfect qpltl storage plant in the west. General commission business. Fruits a specialty. Bettor prepared than any competitors to pot best results from all consignments. Write for quo tations. 50 pieces of Shangton pongee beautiful wash fabric 32 inches wltlo , light and dark grounds , sells everywhere at 15e , Monday only DC n yard. Don't forgot wo are headquarters on wash goods in this city. You pave money by buying of us. Big sale of dress goods und silks. G pieces of all silk Iron frame grena dine that wns 75o , Monday only Hoc yard. f > nieces of 40-inch all wool blucli nun's veiling , beautiful summer fabric , Mon day 48c yard , worth 7fic. Wo are cutting down .the prices on all dress goods and silks , now is the time to buy.fi . fi pieces of 10-inch black china silk Monday at half price , only 2ocynrd. 4 pieces of black china silk , 112 inches wide , Monday G8o yard. 2 pieces of Cheney Bros' , black china silk , 32 inches wide , worth SI.CO , Mon day cut to OSc yard. 2o dozen line quality bath towels , size 18x110 , only i priceMonday , lOc each. Big sale of 20-inch silk umbrellas at $1.00. $1.48 , 81.98 , $2.50 nnd $2.1)3 ) each , worth $1.50 to $5.00. " Big sale of lace und chenille curtains. Monday wo olTor 50 pairs of cllenillo portiere curtains , best quality , beautiful dado and fringe top and bottom at } regular price , only $ , ' 1.98 pair. Big sale of luces at J price. Bargains in every department. Bonnison Bros. SONS OF VUTUHANS. Gathering ; of the Iowa Claim In Council IllullH Tim U'oolt. Tno state encampment of the Sons of Veterans , which is to bo held this week , promises to bo a very interesting affair , as the most elaborate preparations have been made by the committees In charge , and everything Is being done to insure a good time for the visitors , borne of the advance guard will arrive in the city tomorrow even ing. but by far the larger part will arrive Tuesday morning. The encampment will open at 2 o'clock Tuesday , and the first ses sion will last all afternoon. In the evening thcro will oo a camp flro at the Masonic temple , at vhich patriotic speeches , inter spersed with appropriate music , will bo the order. The big feature on Wednesday ) \ ill bo the parade In the afternoon , in which not only the visiting posts , but all the citizens nnd societies of whatever nature are In vited and expected take part. The executive committee has invited the following societies nnd organizations to par ticipate in the street parade. It has been the intention of the committee to Invite every society or organization In Council Bluffs. If any have not received an invita tion it has been n matter of oversight. Each and every society , regardless of creed , color , politics or rclU'ion , is cordially invited to participate in the street parade given under the auspices of the General G. M. Dodge camp. Sons of Veterans , on .Tune 21 , at 1. p. m. The following societies have been in vited : Bluffs City lodge No. 71 , Ancient , Free and Accepted Masons ; Excelsior lodpe No. 71 , Ancient , Free and Accepted Masons ; Ivan- boo commandery , Knights Templar ; Eastern Star society ; Independent Oruor of Odd Fel lows , Council Bluffs lodge No. 40 ; Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows , Hawkeye lodge ; Independent Order of Odd Fellows , Hum- bolt lodge ; Twin Brothers encampment , Pot- tawattamlo canton , Daughters of Rebokah ; St. Albans ledge , Knights of Pythias ; Con cord la lodge , KnlRhts of Pythias ; captain , Bluffs division Uniform llanK , ICnights of Pythias ; MUpah Temple Pythian Sisters ; Calantho Assembly Pythian Sisterhood ; Abe .Lincoln post , Women's Holiof corps , Union Veteran leeion , Ladies Auxiliary Union Veteran legion , Daughters of Vet erans , Ancient Order of Hibernians , Catho lic Knights of America , Knights of Labor , Tyiwgraphleal union , Hcd Men Pocahontas tribe. Ancient Order United Wcrltmen. Mod ern Woodmen of America , Iloynl Neighbors , Modern Wooamcn of the World , Itoyal Ar canum , Council Bluffs Maenncrchor society. Treibund society , Pittriotlc Order of Sons of America. United Order American Mechanics , Danish Brotherhood , Danobo society , Ameri can Protective association , Ladles Auxiliary American Protective association , Dodge Light Guards , High School cadets , Order of Railroad Trainmen , Switchmen's union , Young Men's Republican club , Pot- tawattamic Democratic association , Cigar Makers union , Ganymede Wheel club , Robert Livingston post , No. 2S2 , South Omaha , Ni. ' . ; Bill Kearney post , No. 43 , Fort Omaha , Nob. ; George A. Custor post , No. 7 , Omaha , Nob. ; U. S. Grant post , No. 110 , Omaha , Neb. ; George Crook post , No. 2W ( , Omaha , Neb. ; Grand Army of the Ro- nubile post , Glen wood , la. ; Allan post , No. 'JOH , Tabor , la. ; Provnld post , No. 414. Car son , la. ; Bolden post , No , fill , Missouri Valley - loy , la. ; William Layton post , No. ffiiS , Oak land , la. ; Harlan post , No , U. Hurlan , la. ; Llowcllln post , No. &M , Corning. In. ; Wash ington post , No. 0. Grlswold , la. ; Dick post , No. 40S , Walnut. In. ; Grand Army of the Uo- public post , Plattsmouth , Neb. ; Council Blurts lire department ; Council Bluffs po lice. Wednesday evening there will bo a recep tion and ball. All Jay Thursday will be taken ui > with business of the encampment , nnd In the evening thcro will bu an installa tion of oftlcers. It Is expected that every camp of the order will bo represented nnd the number of delegates is likely to run well up into the hundreds. ItUSTUX STOItU. Monday Hpucliil Sale. Another parasol and sun umbrella day for tha benefit of thobo who could not got waited on Saturday during the great rush , wo will offer our entire line of parasolsa ml umbrollusat COST I'luci- : for Monday only. Wo Jiopo all these who could not got waited on Saturday will avail themselves of the opportunity Monday. BOSTQN STORK , FOTIIKIUNGHAM , WlUTKLAW & CO. , Loaders and promoters of low prices , Mniiawn. Plcnlo trains , until further notice , will leave for that great fishing resort , Hay's Landing and Manawu park , Mineral oral Springs , German shooting grounds Manhattan beach and Mnnawu onor ; house ( whore two performances will be glvon during tlio season dally nt 4 and 8:30 : o'clock p. m. ) us follows : Nine ant 11 a. m. and 1 and 2 p. in. , and ovorj thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30 : ui night. Last train will leave Munawt for Council Blull's at 11:55 : n. m. er & JtiindleU'i luo Cream. Try Motzgor & Rundlult's pure and delicious ice creams und ices and yov will order no other. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main etroot , largest and best bicycle stock iu city. Andrew * Opera Company. The list of names of these who wish com mutation books for the coming season o opera the lust half of this week will hi closed Monday night , These wlshltfg tin books will have to leave their names at tu Opera House nliarmaey not later than Mon day night. Tuofjbooka will bo delivered Monday and the advance dale will bo put on for subscrlbcrs.a'ucsday morning and for the general pub/Fc\Vedho. / day morning. The Andrcwjvcqnipnny baa boon packim ? Kostcr's opera , hSiiso In Dos Molncs all this week nnd will oiicu their season hero Thurs day night wlth < Aujcr'8 famous and bcaull- ful comic oper.-O-Fr.i Dlavota. " This Is ono of the best or'Kngllshcomic operas nnd deals with the i-fdMng sc-cns 01 the romantic career of the wMilbrful bandit and robber chieftain ttf thuvtlnmc , A. W. Mafllnt will Introduce his unique ' - which ho made grave dlegcr'sj-.dance , with such n hit at tlyj ( faslno in Now York last year. StINUAV AT SIAN.VWA. Ornnil ll.illoon Ancrntilnn nnd rnrnrhtito l.rap by Ml s Urlbblo Sundi.v , Juiin IB. The world renowned lady aeronaut , Miss Estclhi Gribblo , will give a thrill- Imr exhibition nt Manawa Sunday. She will ascend in her air ship to the height of several thousand feet , and then leap Into space nnd descend by the aid of a Irall parachute , positively the most daring feat ever undertaken by a woman. At Lake Manawa , Sunday , Juno 18. The Fort Omaha Military band will glvo a concert during the afternoon nnd evening. rim MONDAY IVININO : : At tlio Itixton Store. From 7 to 9 p. m. , 200 pieces challies , beautiful patterns , 10 yards for 20e. Only ono pattern to a customer. Monday evening only. BOSTON STORE. Fothorlnghatn , Whitolavv & Co. AVIioro to Worship. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Class meeting 0:80 : n. m. 1'rcnchlng 10aO : by Hev. H. Luring. Sunday school 12 m. Preaching 8 p. m. by Hev. C. Hover. First Baptist Preaching morning nnd evening by the pastor. Morning subject : "God's Holiness ; " evening , "Frccncss of Salvation. " Sunday school nt 12 in. Preach ing at Twenty-ninth Street Mission at 4 p. m. Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. .lames H , . Davis , pastor. St ! John's Encllsh Lutheran Services on first floor of Men-lam block. 'JOS Main and 20'J Pearl street , at 11 a. m. ana 8 p. m , Hov. G. Snyucr , pnstor. Sunday school at 0:45 : a. m. Young People's song service nt 7:30 : p. m. First Presbyterian , Hov. Stephen Phclps , pastor Preaching by the pastor nt 10:30 a. in. and 8:00 : p. m. Fifth Avenue Methodist Preaching 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. bv Hev. Bartholomew of Sidney. Sunday school 12 in. C. W. Brewer , pastor. Bcrean Daptlst Church Text In the morning , "Tho Unjust KnowothNo Shame. " In the evening , "Tho Ciiurch of God. " Sun day school nt 11:45 : a. m. Broadway Alethodlst Episcopal H. P. Dudley , pastor. Preaching at 10:30 : a. in. At the close el morning service the class of l > robatlonors will be received into full mem bership. At 8 p. m. Uev. W. S. Hooltcr , the liresldlng elder , will preach and administer the sacrament oC the Lord's supper. Congregational Hev. John Asldn , D.D. , imstor. Preaching morning and evening. Morning subject , "Tho Courage of Faith" ; evening , "Knowing One's Neighbor. " Sun day school at 1'J m , ; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in. Second Presbyterian S. Alexander , pas tor. Preaching iit < 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m. ; Young People's meeting at 7 p. n\ \ . Ten On yd ut tlio World's Tnlr. Itwill cost you less than S50.00 , every- thine necessary. included. . This means liomes In private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds * and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- weth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to H. W. Tilton of Tun BEU , or Jacob Sim's of Sims & Buinbriogo , Council Bluffs. The Uriinil Hotel , Council BlniTV. The mqst elegant in Iowa. Dining Voom on seventh floor. Rate , 83.00 and $3.00 u day. ' E. F. Clark , Prop. ' Nothing is cooler or more sanitary than Chinese and .Tap mattings for sum mer use. Tlio Council Bluffs Carpet company is closing out a Jbig stock at a big reduction. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms.V. . C. James has the strongest companies in the world. Stop at the Ogclen , Council Bluffs , tie best $2.00 house in Iowa. ComiaurolHl rilRrlmi. Recent reports from the headquarters of the Commercial Pilgrims of America show that the order Is growing rapidly. Sioux Falls council No. 18 was Instituted at Sioux Falls , S. D. , last uljht. Charles Thombcrg Is organizing a council at Sioux City. Nor folk academy No. 8 , Pilgrim Sisters , was In stituted Saturday evening , Juno 10 , by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Haworth of this city. At the last meeting of Council Bluffs coun cil No. 1 , Commercial Pilgrims of America , suitable resolutions wcro drafted over the death of M. J. Alworth. Grecnshiclds , Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate olllco to b'OO Broadway , opposite postolllcc. Tel. 151. A beautiful line of ladles' and gent's pocketbooks , purses and curd cases just received at Davis.1 To every lady visitor at Davis * drug store will bo given u , glass of soda free on Thursday , 21. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co The following marriage licenses wcro is sued yesterday : Niinmund address. Ago. 1 Chailos Watson , Pottawattanilo county. . 23 I Delia Walker , 1'ottuuattnmlo county . 21 j Josonh Wolloslnky , Omaha . 23 \ Uold Wlouberg , Council lllulTs . 2U Music for balls , parties , picnics , so cials , etc. , by Muciclans Union. J. J3 Follott , Mgr. , 400 B'way , Council Bluffs. Every lady purchasing $2.00 worth at Davis' will bo presented a 7fic bottle of Toln water for the complexion. Cook yov meals this summer on a gas rango. At coatat ho Gas company. High Toiiiporitttlro Will A era In Prevail In Nubrutilui Today. WASinxoTON-Juno 17. Forecasts for Sun day : For NobnlHka Fair ; continued high temperature ; so'iUh wlmU , For Iowa Fair ? east to south winds. For the D.ikotfts Fair ; followed by Increasing - creasing cloudincs ? In North Dakota ; cooler in South Dakpia ; south winds , becoming variable. * iJh ni itcrorii. OrriCE or Tiii : > WniTiinu BUIIBAU , OJUUA , Juno 17. OmahftTCCord of temperature and rainfall , compavtvJ with corresponding dayc of past four years : c t 1893. 1S92. 1801. 1800 Maximum tpmprraUiro. 87C 7 o 710 hflc MlnlimuujU > mi > vr ( uro , . ooo r > HO 040 G8 = A erngu oinpura\uro. . 70 = > ooo OHO c. I'lt-clpltatlon . . . . ' . . 00 T . ' 3 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature and precipitation ut Omaha for the day and since March 1 , 1W3 : Normal tomtiornturo. . . , . 770 Kxcensfortho day . , . 40 Dutlclonryblnco March 1 . 24HC Normal precipitation . 20 Inch Deficiency foi-tuoday , . . . , . 20lncli Excess blnce Maich 1 . l.'JSlnel Gnoitais 12. HU.NT , Local Forecast Official. I'rotoxt of 1'rojicrty Owners. The committee on streets , alloys , anil boulevards held a mooting yesterday aftoi noon in the city hall. Woolworth avenue and Hickory street property owners were present to protest against the award ol damages mudo bv the appraisers , for the opening of these streets from Thirty-second to Thirty-sixth street. The committee do cldoU to report favorably on the Woolwortli avenue award. A do ou property owners or Hickory protested against the opening ol that street , and the commUtoo hua the matter under advisement. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Gash System Adopted in Payment of Salaries Proves Popular , DETAILS OF THE GOTHAM MURDER Curlton'n Narrow Kurnpn from n Lynching Party A Young Womnn llobbrd TrloiuU Who Slirltcrod Her I'lillco Court lolii ( ; MitRlo City Uonlp. I/nils Gotham , son of the old German who was murdered In Fremont , hns moved from South Omaha to Iowa , taking with him his younger brothers nnd sisters , Henry Strath- man accompanied the boy to Fremont , where the remains wcro burled , Lauls says his stepmother told him that she was awful sorry that she had married Carlton. She did not know what made her do it , for she did not Icvo Mm. She was In nocent of the killing , she claims , nnd did not know the deed had been committed until she was called in to identify the corpse of her husband Stratham says that after Carlton killed the old man ho carried the body from the sitting room into the kitchen nud started to wipe up the blood but soon gave that Job up nnd going to the city gave himself up to the authorities. Strntham also says that a posse of farmers got together one night in Fremont with the intention of Ivnchlng Carlton , but were per suaded to wall until after the Investigation. Carlton was bound ever to the district court without ball to answer to the charge of mur der. Cnsh System la Popular. The packing houses In South Omaha have introduced anew fc.ituro and are now payIng - Ing oft tholr men iu cash. Thojvorkmon will bo glad If the now rule is keptup , as it will bo n benefit all aroand , A great many of the workmen are foreigners who know little or nothing about banking business. When one of them presents his check nt the bank ho Is paid. It would bo impossible for the bankers to have all of them idcnttlled. In case ono of them should lese his check it would not bo difficult for the Under to cash it , Only n few days ago ranmor was sot afloat that a certain packing company had gone to the wall , that ono of their checks had been thrown out , and the rumor spread like wild lire. The fact was that the saloon keeper who had been in the habit ot cashing checks for the workmen on pay day , was unable to got money nt his bank , and when one of the workmen presented his pay check to him to bo cashed ho said ho could not do It. The workmen took it for granted that the saloon man was doubtful about the check being good and the word was passed around to that effect. Had the workman been paid in cash that rumor would not have been started. liotriiyml ConlUlcnco. Miss Clara , the daughter of Frank Pin- ney , the well known blacksmith , has caused n warrant to bo issued for the arrest of Nellie Haucglowming. According to Miss Pinnoy's statement to Judge Fowler , Miss Ncllio is a very un grateful creature as well as dishonest. A few days ago she called at Mr. Plnnov's resi dence at Twenty-fourth and P streets , and claiming to be an old friend of the young lady's mother , who is dead , asked for food and shelter for a few days. The request was granted and the woman wns well provided for until she could llnd a place of employ ment. Sometime during last night Nellie packed her clothes and disappeared , taking with her , so Miss Pinney claims , $ y.50 that did not belong to her. The police will endeavor to locate the fe male with the jawbreaker name , but it is quito Ulccly that she has left South Omaha never to return. Will Accept OepoMtg. The Cuclahy Packing company has sent out the following letter to all of its employes , and so far as TUB BEE reporter was able to learn last evening the proposition is looked upon favorably by the men : SOUTH OMAHA , Neb. , Juno 14 , 1893. Occa sioned no doubt by the financial conditions now ruling , \yo have been solicited by a number of our employes to accept deposit of funds for their account. With the object of accommodating only our employes wo have de cided to receive deposits in any amount , but not to exceed a total of S.'HJ.OOO , on which wo will pay until further notice 5 per cent inter est on amounts remaining in our hands thirty days or over. Interest will bo cred ited somi-annually. Deposits will be received through the cashier. TUB CUDAIIY PACKING COMPAXV. Mngln City tio.mlp. Miss Anna Mason Is visiting in Blair. Miss Julia Kyno of Lincoln is visiting friends in this city. Mr. Joseph McICernan and Vide are homo from a trip to Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Bills of Boone , la. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Calkins. The firemen wore called to the Dclmonlco hotel on a falsa alarm last evening. Miss Cassio Hiloy , Miss Annie Sullivan nnd Miss Aggie Hlloy nttcndca the Young Men's institute picnic at Calhoun yesterday. The Misses Huhnma and Grace Glasgow of Washington , la. are visiting at the homo of Dr. Glasgow. Sterling Glasgow of Peru , Neb. is also hero. The Womans1 Uclicf corps lawn social nt Polsloy's grove last evening was a grand suc cess. High iivo , music and refreshments were indulged in. Hugh Hanson , Cnrist Hughes , Jd Wells and William Mullen wcro lined SD.fiO each in the police court for disorderly conduct. A dozen moro persons wcro examined and dis charged. Captain Austin rounded up the town last night and made twelve arrests. The most of them wcro Idlers , Bill Harper , the colored man wtio was caught in the act of robbing the Yost jew elry store , was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail. When Harper was arraigned to bo sentenced he said , "Excuse me , judge , I'll ' bo back in a moment , " and started for the door. Ho was stopped by un olllcor and took his medicine quietly. Mr , Freeman's horse broke loose from where It was hitched In the alloy back of his ofllco last evening and , dashing up Twenty- fourth street , created quite n stir for a short timo. The animal turned at L street and came back down the sidewalk to Glynn & Holmes' barn , where It was caught. The cart to which it was attached was wracked. When Otto MaUror's bartender went to open up .tho place yesterday morning ho found the door unlocked , Tlio money drawer had been tapped. It contained about S3. The hack door wns also unlocked so that tlio thief must have had a key or used nippers. The police are working on the case and it is ijulto likely that an arrest will bo mado. Mr. TIcknor Is certainly out of luck and concldcrs that ho has had about all the water that ho cares about. During both the recent heavy ruins , his basement was flooded nnd hlb household goods ruined. A few days ago ho moved into the Lister block while his basement was being repaired and yesterday during the flro , what few goods ho had saved from the last Hood , were ruined by the water turned in by the llremen. Ho has no insurance. The graders at work for Ed Phalen were paid off Friday night. Some of thorn claimed that they were to receive ? 'J5 a month but only received 120. A number of them drank frei-ly and several rackets were reported to tlio police. Captain Austin went over in the vicinity of where the mnn are at work , west of the L street viaduct , unit arrested Dennis Whulcti nnd Pat Vaughn for disorderly con duct. When Whulcn was placed under arrest ho had n largo brick bat in his sleeve and bcomcd to bo spoiling for u light. They wcro lined S3 each. Star Chamber Somlnn. There was a meeting in the council cham bcr yesterday afternoon to which nowspapei men were not invited. It was u conference of the council committees to ngrcu upor some attorney to defend the city In the sul brought by Major Balcombo. Those prcsen WLTJVhceler , Huscalt , Saundcrs , Steel Parker and Back. It required just thirt : minutes to agree upon Judge Wakeloy as tin man to look after the council's interest litho the caao , and Saundcra ana Wheeler wen cunaworou to employ him. Why the "Ono-Curo" Plan Fails In the Treatment ofDlsoaso. Vtirreln ( .liUrntliloned .liottimU Atn Not Only 1'ulnlul iiiut Obsolete , hut Mirliaron * nnd Injurious nnd Why the Mild , rolnl.-M ninl Sclriitlllc .Modern Mctltoili of Dm. Copolunil mill Shopiirit Succeed Wlicro All Others I'nll. The best hospital practice of this niro has otiK slnco decided thnt "cntnrrli Is , \ dlsonso vlth severe , dls.uruoablo nnd dntueroiM ou.jl symptoms , ns n rule Involving llio iron- cnil constitution , nnd can In no c.isa lo cured except by n course of constitutional remedies. as ? stod by local treitiucnt. " No on * rc-moily sill apply. Any statement U t It will Is n * nbsurd ns It Is fnlic. nnd could only bo wndo iy persons who nro wllllni/ Unit thinking tico- ilo slioilld Know thorn for quuck nnd cluirln- nns If they can Ruccood In liniiotltiK upon the Kiiornnt nnd credulous. Ihoiouro pconln iiisiirupuloui onoiiBh to do IhlR-tilunty of thum-iinrt tlioy wilt follow Hup with ohoap mil ( liitixcrous [ ipplliuicoiiindclioinloiil ? . Tlio litest Bok'iitlo , ( trcntincr.t of ciilnrrli Is piiln- ess. Iho old > fiitihloiiGl method * unit the chc p"ono-curu" nppnrntusandmodlcnincnts ire often painful nnd nlwnys Injurious , rlui modern , approved nnd suvucisful moth- orl of constltutionnl nud loonl treatment for this dlnonso unit Its coinpllcntlunt Iniiiunrnt- pd by Drs. Upnolnml nnJ fchopiird IR tiilnhn , 7i'in.ti//i ( / / an ! tfflcl n' . Tlio syototu or trout- nplit pursued by tUoni In the euro of this din- in BO , In nil ItHcoinpllciitlons , Ishiist-d upon tlio ntost doinonstrntod roincdlcs fioni the host losiiltilMnnd mliidsof tlio roiinliy. It Is both oonl and cnnstltuttonnl , nnd It Isproporly nil- iilnlstorod ty these thorouffhly onpablo phy- stcliins who nro tnt.kliig thc.so dlsuusoJ nnd tholrcuro nllfo study , In n NiitNlu-li. Mr. Wnltor AditniB. for thlrtoon years n fir mer iind stookninn lit Wlotii , Unss county. In. . Is wldoly known. Ho nui it this wnyt ' "My bond nnd whole system scoino-l affoct- oil with HUIIIO trouble , which Dr. bhcpard said .vas . cnt-irrh. Kor Hvo years I Iind ncailnchcs , nssltudo nnd n close I up noso. TliiMloetnr removed n lloshy tumor from my left lH ) trll without n bit of pilu nud nt oneo my honit wns clour iind opi-n. The first diiy nfter this 1 full nt If 1 had a new bend nil through. Under treatment my whole svstoin Is ncttlnt In splundld fill ipo. I wns iillliiK und complnln- IIIK all thn time. Now 1 urn eiilnlng right iiloir.In fuel , uJt.-r n mouth's treatment , 1 am nearly all right. " DUS. COPlil < ANI ) AND SIIKI'AUD CUIIR NOT OMiY fATAHUII. HUT HI.OOD DIS- KASKS , SKIN UI5KAS12S. HllliUMATltM , KTC. ONK YEAR AND A HAM' AGO. Mil. J. A. J.OVOUKN. the well known roiil ustatodoiilor. Ufi Ilrown Dlock. wns treated by Drs Copolaml and Shepard. Ho now says : "In my ease lysDOpslii nnd catarrh nearly ruined n.if. I sulVered nil thoilhitress that uoes with these diseases ; ndded to llila my UUIVOIH system WIK : thonnulily cxhnustud. louring mo with out life or ambition. Drs. Oopelimd ana Shupnrd enred me IS niontliq MIO. 1 am all rUht now and hnvo been over since. " MKS. MAltY A. L1VKHMOKIX the world- famous lecturer , uuthore-s and phlltinthroi- Ist , known to every woman on the continent : "I can endorse the Copclnml tioatmont in successful. beeiii o 1 Imvo been under the euro of thvso physicians myself , nnd I spoalc from cxpurloni-o when I say that It Is most " skillful and ell'ectlvo. I can" heart ly 10:0111- niend It. " MAYOR U. W. DUNN , rranklln , I'a. : "I don't know whit : other physician * can do. but 1 Know that Dr. L'oiielnnd and his asso ciates s.ixod my life , and 1 o.in henrtlly rec ommend thorn Ju the treatment of Incipient consumption. " I-'AI'IIHR 1' . , T. KCRNAN. of St. fiabrlcl's diurcli. OTSK. IlTth-s- . . Now York : 1'ho treat ment of 1'r. Copeland nnd his n ° * oc nti-s was successful In my e.'ise. I know from observa tion nnd i-xperlonco Unit they are < lulnj Rood In the community , and I am glud to publicly recommend tlinm. " MA YOU 1. W. SHIUVnit I'ralrlo Clty.low.i : " 'Iho work of Dr. Copuland nnd his nsbjclntei In my case is sj bcnullL-inl that I have no hesi tancy In recommending the Copolttnd pliysl- elans as thorough , painstaking nnd conscien tious. They wcro sneccssfiil In my case. " HAVE YOU A COUGH ? ISTHURE A SOItE- Nr.fiS IN YOUIl LUNGS ? IS YOUll HUKATI1- 1NG III-'KIOUI ) < T ? THIS IS HKONCHIAL CATARRH. DON'T WAIT FOR IT TO I1H- COME CONSUMPTION. TUHAT IT AND CURE IT NOW. 1't.AXS OP VOI'VLISTS. Senator Allen Greeted by n I.aree Audience at Alum ALMA , Juno 17. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bin : . ] lion. Wm. V. Allen spoke to a RC nnd appreciative assembly of Ilarlau county's citizens at the opera house this evening. The house was packed to suffoca tion , and for two hours a tut a half tlio sena tor expounded to his constituents the popu list's plun of llunuco and other issues of the day , advocating the substitution of free coinage of silver for the Sherman law , a graduated income tux , and other measures of the populists. The day was very warm , but notwithstanding many fanners wcro in from n , distance , and much enthusiasm was manifested by the audience. Enjoyed a 1'ionlo. BEM.CVUE , Juno 17. [ Special to THR Ben. ] The woods surrounding the old picnic grounds were greatly enlivened by the many merry voices of Sarpy county's frolicking pedagogues , who , together with their many friends , participated in their annual picnic hero today. The program consisted of songs , speeches and frolics. Members of the barpy County Teachers association present were : Profs. JUoto , Wedgcwood andDobcor of Paplllion ; Prof. Speedy , Misses Graham of Hprhigilcld : Misses Bcssio , Bertha and M.yra Ayer and Miss Jessie Ireland of Papilllon ; Miss Jessie Flynt , Miss llcllcn M. Longsdorf nnd Hon. J. Q. ( .loss of Bcllovuo. The titno and place of their next picnic arc not yet determined. llcntrlcu CilinliKiI * Hcntonrod. BnATincn , Juno 17. [ Special Telegram to THE Bni ! . ] The following criminals wcro sentenced this afternoon : John Hall , high way robbery , IIvo years in Iho ponltentinry : AllHU't Kdwards , alias Kdward Allen , ami Charles Johnson , for being found with burg lars' tools in their possession , each eighteen months. Sheriff Kyd will lake thoin to Lin coln the first of the weolc. William Ter- liuno , for attempting to pass a foiged order , wns given thirty days in Jail , this light sen tence being given him because this seemed lo be his lirst offense. r/inci > ! ii Mini Arrostnil. LINCOLN , Juno 17 [ Special Tclegnun to TUB BUB. ] A week ngo the romalna of a dond hnbo wcro found lloatlng on Salt creek neatly wrapped in pnper. Tonight William O'Coiinor , u well known man about town , was arrested as Detcctivo Mnlonu had as certained that ho wns probably its father , O'Connor said that a prominent and roput- ablu physician of this city had taken the body away from the house with him as the babodicd soon after its birth. The physician was seen and acknowledged having done so. Occiinlnnuil hoinu Uvcltdlilfillt. NnmtASKA CITV , Juno 17. [ Special Tele gram to Tins Biu. ] Some excitement was occasioned yesterday by the visit of Lawyer Seymour to General Van Wyek. Kumor said the general was worse and Seymour had been summoned to innko his will. Dr. Whit- ten , the attending physician , uho accom panied the lawyer , said the general was con siderably Improved slnco his last visit. Lincoln' * .Mil ) or illy. LINCOI.K , Juno 17. [ Special Telegram to Tun BKB , ] The attorneys in the mayoralty contest devoted tlireo hours this afternoon to arguments for and against the admission of the returns and ballots of the city elec tion in evidence. At the conclusion of the arguments Judge Lansing too'.t the question under advisement until Monday morniyg. CJmrerd with llomu Htvullutr , NEIIRASKA CITV , Juno 17. [ Special Tele- grain to TUB BBK. ] William Smith was ur- rested nt Dunb.ir yesterday by Sheriff Hoyd Hind lodged in Jail on the uhurgo of horse stealing , Joe Saydor's horse and Smith dis appeared last Saturday , hence the arrest , The evidence in entirely circumstantial. Smith Is In Jail unable to glvo bond. llnuvy l.nu btuuk Hliipinnnt. NEI.SO.V , Juno 17 , ( Special Telegram te TUB 111:1 : . ] A special loft hero this evening with sixteen cars of cattle nnd six of Hogs belonging to Frank Spurck. They will ' { C through to Omaha. Oiiclarcil n DUIdenil , 1 NBW YOIIK , Juno 17. Tcnnessoo Coal and Iron Kullivu.v company has declared the reg ular semi-annual dividend oH per cent on the preferred stock , puyablo July 10. ARE YOU OOTOF .TOWN ? Autl Do You XVntit thii Um-xcttlleil Mull Trriitnirnty Then wrllo for tlio "itniptom blank , " whlcl.,1 Urn. Conol n nil .V t-lii'paril send to tlioso who j oxlrotu tnkn tlin famous I'opolnnd A : Shop4 nrd treiitmrmt ly ; mall. Tim IiUtik | < Ineen-'l ' loiKlvilovhuil , nml yon run find yours/inn- tniiitln It Just tn voniloln thi-so cine * . Ho- tuniPil ( o Uifllimltutp.lt enables Dm Cnnolntiil ! nnd bhopard to dlauiiOMi your uiuo pcrfootly. J TioHltnunt Utlicii pro < n'rlbcd. medicines ox-1 , pressed mid corroMiondcnro showing prnjriuM mill cnmlltlnn loqiilrcd Try tlio mnll ttont- incut If you cnniuit conio to I tin tilllco. l'UmD : IIY MAH.--W. W. IHvU , nrc mcctocJ , nnil roltnblo merchant of Mioimmlo.ih. In.H wrlli'si "I upgan your truutmtml over r > l liionlli around already fool much t > cltfli [ fact Ilko n i-ew man. I think 1 urn nonrly ntll rlirht miw. for I have HOMO of llio short bronth ] or tlroil , wqiik feollnr. Thcro Is no clogging ] of tlio hunt ) mul 1 tool first tula. I can hearl , llv nilvlMi till ontiirrhal people to so to I.U.NCJ A Notable Cnie Stunting I'crmanrnt Hoi' ' Munition tn llnnltli. Nearly ono yrnr ncn MM. J. V. U\n\t , 2M4 | Avenue (3. Council llliHTs. wlfn of tlio wol'l known ( liitrviiinn. was treated by Drs. Copo-'l Innil nnd bhuptnl. Tlio results livvo broi'J poriiiiinuiit niul Mrs. Hunt todny teUtfloft t | tlio lusting nnd perfect bcnullts Mio roiillrcd a , I the hnnns of tneso physicians. Hor's was r formldiiblo ousn nnd nno Unit wns n ntron test of the tnorltRof tliu troilmont omployodll llnth Mr. and Mrs , Hunt mvlto searching In 1 qulry by nny sincere doubter Into Ilia faot'J given herewith. Mrs. Hunt niyss < f "The publicity nttcndln : a printed state- ] montot inv easu Is not entirely agreeable tO'T me. still t foul It to bo rnther In the line of inj dntv to spi'ak. When I nup led to Drs , Copeland - land and Shupard I felt that thn worst would , conio iinlu- I eonlil llnd soaio ono who thor- ' on-jlily unilurstood liingionipiiilntsnnd could ) ] clvo me local mid constltut nnal trjixtmcnt , , ! 1 could su ircely wallc around the house or ucT the slciH without help. My bruath was ahorll nn > l my limits weak und sore. I could nut go ? ! Into cliurcli or a crondeil room without of mnotlioiinic fcclliiK. My IUIIL-S felt stopped ] tip and It was hard to net i ir Into thorn. AI poor npiK'tlte , renUrss tililit * , constant liawk-l ins and s | > ' , ttln2. with ho lUm-ho tliat war ] porfrctly n\vfnl to bear , xtoadlly i-onsnmool my llcsli and brought mo to n ilunjrcrom state ] ot nervous and plivnle il exhaustion , A rack-f liu cough wiirrle.l mo nlcht and day. nncI w.irnoil mo of a Blowly developing consump tion. tion.This was my condition for thrco years , dur-.l In ? which time I WIIK troatwl bv various doo-1 tors In Omaha and Council ll'.uirs. but with mil benollt tospuuk of. 1 W.IH named that my I limns woru very bu-l and that a sllRht coldfl even , won d brlni ; on ijnlek consumption. Ir.J Aiuust , IS'll , upon thn iiilvlco of u physician ! " 1 went to Colorado , hophu the mountain nil would euro me : but 1 c.unc lioino with no lui- provmniMit. Almost leudy to nlvo up , I wet led to tc't the special Inui ; treatment of I raf Copclnnd nnd Shcpard iind found It iiconi lileio RIICCO H. It Man m i lo mo better and htronior than" I have upon lor ye ir . 1 bultovt. ' It has perfectly cured nm and will bo of last- ' Ins bunollt. It has alrcad ) mood the test ol montli' . When other dot-tors anil a eluumo of cilmato fulled mu Dis. Copuland mill SliutKiroV ivstorcd mo to perfect hu.ilth. I appreclatf ; It and am soiullntj thum all the patients 1 can.- * DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD , J UOOMS 311 AND .112 NEW YORK I.IIffl nuiujiNo. OMAHA. Nna Every Curable Disease Treated * il Office Ilonrs-l ) to II a. m.2 ; to 5 p. m. : 7 to8 m ( I in. Sunday 1J a. in. to 1in. . Minrlll'H Sulo. Under and liy virtue of u writ of vomit la sued by Krnnk K. Moores. Cleric of the District Court within and foi Don liia County , No- liraslta , on llio Sihdnyof Juno. A. t ) . 1893 , in tin notion In enld court wherein The ( Jnmlin , Nntloiml bnnk Is plnltillfl nnd Charles F. bliook nnd Jolin A. I'utlorsoii. trading nnd rtoln4 business as Shook , I'uttcmon nnd Cora- p.uiv , iiTH dorondiuitH , I will on tlio 2 d dnv of Juno , ISO. ! , commencing at 10 o'uU > c' ' < u. in. of B ilrt day , In rooms 1 to 5 on the second floor of . t bo thrco CD story brlok Imllillns , sltimto and known us No a. 15KI und iril.'i Douxlns utruot , In tlio city of Omnlin , Donslna county. No- brnskiii neil the zoods and chnttels mentioned In said writ , und liuiotoforo lovloJ upon by mo by vlrtuu of nn exouutlon Issued In the uliovo entitled action ( mid nlsolovlud upon by virtue of other writs ot execution Issued from the an in o court in actions therein ) , ns follows , ' to-wlt : Tlio ontlro stock of wntcho , Jewelry , stiver aim nliitod wiirn , furnltnru nnd fixtures. In- eludliiK Iron safes , H loves , desks , uhulrH. coun ters. Rholvliu und show cnsos. books and book' accounts , null nil urtlolns of merchandise nncU other property contained In suld rooms ono (1) ( ) ' to llvo ( .1)011 ) tuo second Moor of tlio ImiUllntt Known n H iNos. in III nnd 15l."i Duuglns strcat nbovotleiorlbud. , Buld proportv will bo sola In lota to suit pur- chnBorrt or us u wliolo ( should It bu ik-eiuod U the best Interests of nil concerned BO t3 dc Tlio Bale will bo for canh In liund , us tlio totu , IirocouilH of Hiilil s-ilo , loss o.\iunso.J. will bi turned Into court In pursuance to llio orJo. thereof. OKOUOI ; A. 1 ShoillTof Douglas County. Nob. l-l Oiunhn , Neb , , Juno V , IbM. J1U d2t ! il , .S'otlco by riibllt-iitliiii for Meeting of CraU'l " ItrirH. Etnto of Nobraskn , Douirlns Pountv , 89 ! „ . the County Court of UmiftUu County , Nr < M briiekn. T In the iimttor of the nablgnment of Magnu// Wuber , lucolvont. JL The ero'lltorHot ' Macniis WoDur and nil oth- ' < | cr norsons InturuHted In suld inntter nro hero-.I by nntlHoil Hint on the 12th dny of Juno. A. I ) . , I Ih'.lll. Huld iimttor ciiinooii for liuurlnn on tbp'l Inventory of llio usHUnor. niul It WHS ordered by this court , thnt tlio1st dnv of Juno , A. D , lh'Jl ! , nt IU o'uloalt n. in. , be fixed n tlio tlino for. n nieollni ; of thocriidltorH uf thusild : Mavnus Wolirr. nt tlio county fouit room of Hiilil conn-1' ' ty , for the purpose of ohooslnit un iiHSlgnoo to. ( huccoodtliu sliurllf In nuuh trum , 11 Witness my hnnd nnd ofllulnl oal ; | [ Soul. ] tula 12th duy of . .himA. . D.lbDJ. ] ' ] Jlldst ' County Judge. } 'l ' Special Notices. RtUFH. niul IOIUIH. Farm and clly proporty- A1ISTUACTS Hold. 1'iibuy A , TliomaH , Council IllllllH. / i AUllA'ii : ri-movdl , ciBH | > olH. vanlln , elilinni-yu VJcli-aiii-d. KU Ilurku , ut Taylor'H grocery , 010 1 > I3AITIFIH ( lioinni all inoili'rii coiivi'iilf-nci-Bi J > low prlcuH ; I'JiHy teruiH , A J. Manilrl , C' . Ululta. TIOMI'.S-I will tnulo my i-qiillli-s liiifc-oortwo ' ,1 111:0011 ilwi-llliiirH forcli-iu-lolH. llulancu oa lonir . ,1 timo. 11. J. AilaniH , UIK I'cjln uveniii- , f Hale , 7U by : > UU a-c-t on Franklin I avciitii' , if-IrjOi,0i. ( ( j ' . " 'hi ai-n-ii lirtwi'i'ii lBtnli-PC-1 niul Franklin nvo-/ . HIMJltHl iilaltlm ; | iriiii-ily | In tliouliy. tf.'oii O.OO.y Two lutH oiinonltu Tlilnl Htri-i-t Hi-liuol , * 1DUU.OO , f f-m lot In WllHOii 'IVrini-ii. iHir.O.Oll , Tliu-i' lotB , ournur Wain Hlr.n-t anil llMli nvriiue , ' Ili-ht Hlto for hiijili-iiii-iit lioiiHulii llioi-lly t7.CUO.UU. Loiiifi-i ) & . Towld , ' 'IIS 1'i-arl Blu-c-t. 'nKAUTIKlUj homo for : il In nuiHl ili-Hlrablo - I'loc.illlythn Krrillniiiul Wlcn ii'i.lilracu. No. Ill ) S. Hlh HtirL-t , All inoiU-rn coiivi-nlunceH , b.un , elc. lay .t JlrtjS , iigc-ulH. , | Hl-aoroRood ( , iminovixl farm In KPC. 1J7-32-11 , 'Isiicrld.in Co. , Nub. , furwilunt H.OIMIDU. Thin f , jHiiway billow HH valiio. JoliiiBtnu Vnn I'alloii. ' IO YOU want lo rent your lioimn'i If HO cull UI I ) HID Muynn 11 > 1 Kstntu Co. , ( IJ1 llro.ulway. /Mi ) ACHKStfooO land In < lo ! > er county Net ) . , tor ' ! Uoxrliuniru for Improved property hi Council UluilD. 'i Im Mayno Ucal itat : < i Co. , Hal llroailway. XT JOB COTTAOKS8"UT4l of tlii-in for H.llu : low i > iirlct-H niul very e.iBjiaymint | . Tlio Mayno Itcal K tile Co. , U'Jl liro.-ulvvuy. _ _ _ _ _ OHKAOB wnntwl near Council HlufTH In ex. chiuik'ii fur 1VII iicn-H llmi land In nurllierii MU- Hourl , near lowu linn. cle..ir of liifimitmim-u , Tlio ' . li''l Uiu.ulwi' ' Maynu Kuul K tutuC'o. , _ _ _ _ _ _ 111(1 ( ACIlKSImiirouxl lai.'l In nuillicrn Kun : in. .1 clear of liiciiinln.iiHMii will f-xcliaiiifii for land near Council UliillB. Tliu M.iyno Uwil Kulato Co. , U'Jl Uruadw.iy. ANTEI-hIUutloua H.-ileBlaay In dry woods urmllllnury byuludyot uxiii.-rlfiu.-u. AildrubU Z , IGIU Ud Btioot. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I"OH KXCHANOK Well Imniovnl Ml-ucro Iowa farm neur uod town , clear of liiuimiOrmicu : u 111 I'lcluniK" fur idcn rt Bhlt-ncu In Council lllutfa und | i < iy c-UBfi illnttn-nvu , TliuMn > mi Ituul Co. , O'ji ll " KXCIIAHOK , nlco lot on bottom for anduuftyOitcnuhlclUtt ,