TUB OMAHA DAILY BFEt WMBKKSDAY , JULY 4 , 180 [ . THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL ULUFFS. OFFICE - - NO. 12 i > iAnL BTIIEUT Delivered by earrkr to nnr purl of lh eltr It. W. TIL/ION , Lctsse. Tni.ri'IION'ES BuilacM otr.ce , No. 43 : nlgM < Jltcr , No. 23 , J J , OTonncll , n former member of Die pcllfo force , now of Minneapolis , la In the city. city.Alden II. Ncwlln ami Miss Cora II. Udell , botli rf Omnha , were marricil yesterday by Itcv. Dr. Askln Uert II , Brotz of Omalm nnd Lllllo IlonnUm of Missouri Vnlley were married yesterday by Justice Vlcn. The funcnil of William CornltiR took place jesttrday aflenuon nt 3 o'clock from the late res.donce , Fifteenth street and Second nvonuo. The sham battle between the High School cadets and the Dodge Light Guards will takti place this evening at tlio corner of Twelfth street and Avcnuo . The usual \Vodticndny evening prayer meeting of the Tlrst Congregational church will bo postponed until tomorrow evening on account of today being the fourth. Articles of Incorporation were filed yes terday by the Central Investment company , with a capital stcck of J50.000. The Incor- jnrators are II. Morrlll and Joseph r. Wagner. Members of Abe Lincoln post , Grand Army of the Republic , will nsscmblo nt headquar ters at 0:30 : this morning , preparatory to participating In the celebration of the na tion's birthday. About twenty vagrants who have been fol lowing the circus , nnd who were gathered In Sunday for safe keeping , were discharged yesterday by Judge McGco and ordered to [ cave town at once. A \try pleasant lawn party was given nt the residence ot Mr. nnd Mrs. W F. Sapp , evening. Hammocks on Oakland avenue , Monday mocks were swung between the trees , and the grounds were lighted with Japanese lanterns. Charles West and William Plner , two col ored men , were arrested yesterday while try ing to dispose of some property which Is supposed to have been stolen. They arc thought to have been Implicated In the Pralor robbery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Ness nnd their llttlo daughter , who live on First street , were put for n drive ncnr homo yesterday morning iv hen the horse- gave a lunge and pitched the child out of the buggy , landing her on her head on the pavement. She Is thought to be seriously Injured. Minnie Reed and Mrs. Dutch Boynton. the latter n bride of n week , were arrested at the Instance of nd Martin for Indecent conduct on last Saturday evening. Mr. Mar tin had several witnesses who corroborated his testimony , but the girls said they could prove an alibi , and Judge McGee ordered the case continued until Thursday morning. Wednesday , July 4 , carriers will make ono delivery. Residence carriers leave the office at 8 a. in. ; business carriers at 10 a. m. Iluslness collections will be made In ir J the nftcrnoon , carriers leaving office nt 2 o'clock. Stamp window , general delivery and money division will be open from 920 n. mv to 12 m. Thomas How man , post master. A tailor In the employ of n. Drier , on South Main street , who sleeps In the store , was awakened from his slumbers Monday night by some one trying to force open the rear door. Ho opened the door only to get a fist push In the face from ono of the three men standing In the yard. The trio took n linsty departure , and the tailor Is nursing a black eye or two. Sheriff Ilazen and Constable Baker re turned > esterday morning from Fort Madl- Bon , where they went to take Adolph Ilachwltz , Charles Miller nnd Frank Jones. When Ilachwltz left the Jail he was some what obstreperous , but by the tlmo ho rcnched the penitentiary ho had become a most exemplary joung man , nnd had gone to making good time nt a great rate. For sale , cheap , two lots on Broadway near postoffice , 25 feet and DO feet. Homes for men of moderate means nt low prices , easy payments. Flro Insurance written In the best companies. Lougeo & Towle , 233 Pearl street. . annul 1'luzn , I.nko Mnnnvrn. Grand Plaza will be open to free admls- slori every day up to noon. From noon until midnight nn ndmlsslon fee of 10 cents will be charged , which will admit to grounds and to concerts nnd all entertainments. No return checks will bo given. No person of questionable character will bo permitted to enter the grounds. No admittance to Grand Plaza will be charged to persons who deslro " to rent boats or bathing suits. * " * Ice cream and refreshments served In the pavilion of Grand Plaza. A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach , Lake Manawa , Is the proper thing to take tbeso hot dajs. Flro crackers nro cheap ; only 3c a package - l * * ' * ago at Brown's C. O. D. rrocriim of the. Celebration. The following Is the outline of the program for today's celebration : Procession will form nt 9:30 : a. m. on Sixth street , right resting on First avenue. LINH OF MARCH. First march to Main , thence to Broadway , on Broadway to First street , thence to Fair- mount park. John Templcton , marshal. Order of exercises : Muslo by Seventh Ward Military band , Omaha. Prayer , by Rev , J. H. Simpson. Singing , "America , " by audience. Reading of Declaration of Independence , by Prof. W. S. Paulson. Music by band. Address by W. S. Prouty. Address by Rev. T. W. Williams. Music by band. Address by Rev. Patrick Smyth. Address by Uncle Sam. Music by band. Itencdlctlcn. A basket dinner and barbecue. Beginning at 2 p. m. , a scries of sports , lasting until 4:30 : p. m. , when the komlk liallthumplan kavulkade will kongregite and Unni to town to see the sham battle between tlio guards and cadets and the magnificent display of flfeworks. Miner of ceremonies , George M. Wilson. The Commercial Pilgrims will celebrate thoday In the style for which they nro noted nt Lake Mannvra. A grand picnic , with visitor * , here from outside places , will 1)0 the feature of the day , which v\lll bo spent In fishing , swimming , having races , and last , but not lenst , eating. Miinlmttiiii llnieli. Steamboat landing for Manhattan beach at Lake Manawa Is located at the foot of the street , Just cast of the board fence. Parties not desiring to enter the grand plaza tike the road to the left on alighting from the train , The steamers Liberty and Rescue make ten-minute trips to and from the beach. No other steamboats land ut Man hattan beach. Fate , 5 cents each way. Don't let anybody fool jou. Dell G. Morgan & Co. nro the Broadway druggists. Uverjthing cooling , ovcrything health-giving , every thing for < i Fourth of July celebra tion , and everything at low prices , at both stores , 131 and 742 Broadway. A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach , Lake Manawa , Is the proper thing to taKe these hot days. Domestic tonp breaks hard water. I'roKiM'cU nt u'lie-Up. The following marriage licences were Is- BUed yesterday ; Name and Address. Ago. Henry Allen. Council Bluffs. . . 21 Nunnte Judon , Council Bluffs is Deri II. HioU. Oinulm 21 Lllllo lieimton , Missouri Vnlley , 19 Alden It , N'owlln. Omalm 25 Cora U , Udell. Omaha 21 A. i : . RlngberK , Onmlm 21 Kmma U. Chllson , Omaha 18 Meyeri'Durfco Furniture company , 330-33S Broadway. Bargains In fine furniture. For cobi go to Cox. 10 llv. itreeU Telj 48. phone _ _ _ _ _ _ Fireworks. Davln , the druggist. Domestic ioap outlasts cheap soap. NWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Quick Returns Secured by a Grocer from His' Ingenious Alarm. F1EHCE BATTLE WITH A BITGLAR I. . ( ) . Iliirtlrtt llu < n Illnntly I'lRlit , hut He Oterpcmrrx Mln AnliiKiinlMlio I'rutcn ti > Mi * nVrll Knouti Chiinictrr. 13. 0. Uartlctt. vvlio keeps n Krocery utoro nt 711V < st Droailvvay and lives across the street , was awnkencd ycetcnlay morning nt 1 o'clock liy a rather violent remark from an Ingenious burglar alarm , which he has rigged up botvvren the store and the house. Uartlet dressed and went over to the store , armed with a revolver. While he was recon- noltcrlng around the back door a fellow getup up from among a pile or boxes and ran away. IJartlcU emptied his revolver In the direction of the fugitive , but the latter out ran the bullets and none of them took effect. Dartlctt went back homo after more cart ridges , but was unable to find them. He re turned to the store , opened the front door and went In to look for the other burglar , who had struck a match while Uartlett was across the street. Uartlctt had walked some little distance toward the back end. of the store when he glanced around and saw the figure of a man Just about to slide out of the front door. He ran back and grappled with the fellow , striking him repeatedly with his revolver until he had him down on the floor. The burglar was armed with a big cheese knife , with the back of which he struck Dartlett hard blows that drew blood. About this time Ofllcer Martin appeared and the fellow was taken to the c.ty Jail , where It was found that ho was Lee Torman , a well known character about town. An effort was made to Induce him to name his pal , and he Eald his name was L2d Walker. He had been seen with Cd Uakcr , a drug gist's son , during the evening up until 12 o'clock , and two olllcers were Immediately sent to Baker's house to arrest him. He was In bed , but was covered with perspiration as though ho had had a hard run of It. Uoth Dnrtlett and Porman were covered with blood , most of which came from For- man. The city physician was summoned to care for Forman , whose condition was such jesterelay morning that ho could not have a preliminary hearing In police court. A search warrant was sworn out during the afternoon for the residence of liaker and rormnn. 1216 Avenue C. and the search for stolen goods was made by Constable Baker. A bottle of morphine was found , which was Identified as having been stolen from George S. Davis' drug store last week. At the same time eight razors were stolen , but none of them were found. It Is also claimed that the two men broke Into Win chester's saloon not long ago and stole n lot of liquors and cigars , together with a small amount of cash. City I'hyslc'an Macrae stated last evenIng - Ing that Forman was badly battered up by the repeated collisions of his head with Dart- lett's revolver , but he hardly thought he would prove seriously hurt. INDID : unit i.iri : . Mrs I.jncli of Unrolii Commit * Ru'ilclo In a Council lllufN Ilixpltiil. Mrs. Sarah Lynch , one of the Inmates of St. Bernard's hospital committed suicide yesterday morning some time between G and S o'clock. She was In a deli cate condition when she arrived at the hospital on April 25 from L'ncoln , Neb. Since she arrived at the hospital she has been in the habit of taking a walk about the grounds each night and morning. Yesterday morning she started out about 6 o'clock and nothing more was tven of her for a long time. No uneasiness was felt until 9 o'clock , when word was brought In that her body was hanging to a tree In the rear of the hospital. Dr. Macrae , who was performing an opera tion In the Institution at the time , went out and cut the body down , and found life ex tinct. Among her possessions two letters were found , one of which was directed to the sister superior of the hospital. It told vvhero her burial dress was to be found and among other things said : "Telegraph Mr. N. Ikes of IMeasantdale , Seward county , Neb. , that his daughter Sadie Is dead. " The other letter was sealed ana directed to bo delivered to whoever should como for her remains. While the Inquest was being held In the afternoon at Lunkley's undertaking rooms rather an Interesting episode took place. Coroner Jennings was out of the city In the morning and Justice Fox was asked by some of the sisters at the hospital to offi ciate In his place. The coroner came. In shortly after the holding of the inquest had commenced , and seeing the justice seated at the table , remarked : "You'ro a little ahead of the game , aren't you ? " Justice Fox Immediately flared up and re plied : "I'll have you understand , joung man , that I'll not bo dictated to by any such pup as you are. " "And I want it understood , Mr. Fox. " rejoined Jennings , "that If It were not for your gray hairs I'd teach jou how to talk like a gentleman. " "You get out of hero and mind your own business , " yelled Fox ; "I've a notion to mop up the Moor with you. " Jennings went , but ho was not In any particular hurry about It , and Fox wna at length left monarch of all he surveyed. The Jury , which consisted of M. Abel , Thomas Pilling and M. Goodwin , then proceeded to use up three hours In ascertaining whether Mrs. Lynch committed suicide or not. A verdict of suicide by hanging was finally rendered. In talking upon the matter Coroner Jen nings said : "No Inquest was needed In the case , and I do not recognize this as being an Inquest , for It was held without my ordl rs when I was In a condition to give orders. I shall charge up the regular fee for view ing the body , and I hardly think the Hoard of Supervisors will bo so foolish as to pay Justice Fox fees for the Inquest. " The Justice Kept no record of the testi mony. Week to Celebrate. This Is ono of them est Important weeks In the year , and looked forward to by young and old , and is by no means overlooked by merchants , especially by the lioston Store , who tire making special effort to celebrate by big reductions In various lines , which will pay you to Investigate. The following Items nro only a few of the many . Lot No. 1 , over 100 dozen children's hose , black and colors , cotton and lisle , bold from 25c to 42c , choice for IBc a pair ( center counter ) . Lot No. 2 , children' ; ! white ombroldoied and trimmed hats , sold from 75c to $1.50 , choice for f > 0c ( slightly coiled ) . Lot No. 3 , our entire stock of gents' shirts , sold from $1.00 to $2.25 , Including silk mixed and French flannel , lu two lulu , 7Sc and 'J5c ( don't over look ) Other specialties In mils , umbrellas , cor- sents , white waists and wash goods , FOTIIBKINQHAM , WHITI3LAW & CO . Council Illuffs , la. The Eagle laundry plant has been greatly enlarged and Improved , and we are now pru- pared to turn out a largo amount of strictly first-class work. Neglige and colored sUrls ladles' waists , etc. , n specialty. Wo guar- nrteo not to fade warranted colors. Tola- phone , 157 , 721 Ilroadwny. Lost Gold watch and chain , yesterday about C p. m. , between Mueller's inuslo house and the Boston store. Watch engraved - graved on outside case , Initials A. J. Leave at Dee olllco or Bell & Son's and get re ward. _ _ _ The laundries UBO Domestic soap. S polio Out In .Mri'tln' . Perclval Perdue filed an Information charg ing his daughter , Nina McDonald , and her husband , Alexander McDonald , with ma n- talnlng a nuisance In the shape of a house which stands directly across Fourteenth street between First and Second avenues. Both defendants were having a hearing In police court yesterday morning when Mrsr McDonald created a sensation by leaping to her feet and shouting out : "Judge , I want to file an Information charging that old , gray-headed rascal there with seduction , committed fifteen years ago. " Bystanders relate that I'erdue turned several shades paler than usual , as he beheld the lone , quiv finger of hl daughter pointed * t him. He wns relieved from his Immediate nnxlcty by the Judge who Informal the Irate woman that she would have plenty of tmo ! t fll" an Information after the present case was dlipoed of. Another batch of evidence against Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will be brought In Sat urday. _ . CITV COtmil. I'ltOCKKOIXfH. Monthly MntltiRttrniU to < omo I'riliiR Itotitlnii Mutter * . The city council h ld Its regular monthly meeting last evening with Major Cleaver In the chair , and Aldermen Brewlck , Oleaion , Onihl , Keller , Nicholson , lUshton , Spetman anil White present. After allowing the usual monthly bills the petition of N , U. Law rence for remission of taxes 'was granted according to the recommendation of the Judiciary committee. The report of the water committee ad versely to putting water fountains In the market yard In the rear of the Jail buildIng - Ing was concurred In. The sum of $2,000 waa ordered transferred from the police fund to the special sewer fund. fund.High High street from Tenth to Twelfth ave nue was ordered brought to grade. An ordinance providing that Benton street from Fleming avenue to Cross street bo brought to grade was read and laid over one month. An amendment to the ordinances providing for licensing striking Jicks , ball throning and other similar exhibitions of skill on the streets was read and laid over. Contracts for grading were let to John M Hardln. The bids for grading Frank street were all rejected and the clerk was In structed to readvertlse. L. C. Besley was awarded the contract for sewer building. L A. Casper's positive resignation as park commissioner was presented , and , on mo tion of Alderman Killer , was not accepted , In spite of a protest from City Attorney Hazolton and the negative votes of the two republican councllmcn , Brewick and Gleason. A committee , consisting of Aldermen Keller , Oleason and Hlshton , was appointed to en deavor to Induce Mr. Casper to reconsider. A number of the common carriers of the city presented a remonstrance against the proposed reduction In the $10 license fee prescribed for common carriers , and their petition was granted. The ordinance pro viding n $5 fee was then read and laid over until next meeting. A petition for opening up South Twentieth street from Broadway to Fifth avenue through Midland addition was referred to the committee of the whole The council adjourned until Thursday morning at 10 o'clock , when a meeting of the committee of the whole will be held. KTcmslou tit the lllufN. The Burlington route has arranged a spe cial excursion from Creston and Intermedi ate points to Council Bluffs and return , Sun day , July 22. The rates for the round trip are hardly one-third of the regular rates. From Creston only $1.50 , Red Oak , $1.00 ; Glenwood , f.Oc. and from other points In proportion. The train will leave Creston at C 15 a m. , and will reach Council Bluffs about 10 o'clock. Returning , the train will leave Council Bluffs at C p. m. The excur sionists can thus , at a nominal expense , have practically an entire day to put In at the Lake Manawa Grand I'laza , or Manhattan beach , boating , bathing , etc. Concerts In the parks , picnicking , and numerous other entertaining features await those who take advantage of these excursion rates. The Boston store will be closed all day today ( Fourth of July ) . FOTHCRINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. . Council Bluffs , la. Real estate Is cheap In Council Bluffs. We can sell you a home , a vacant lot , a fruit or garden farm cheaper than ever. Now Is the time to buy. Day & Hess , 3 ! ) Pearl street. _ Best all wool Ingrain carpets , C3c during July , to make room for new stock. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. There's only one bargain shoe store In Council Bluffs , and It's Plerco's. IlMncHtlc CInsli. Dora Belle IllUci * and her father , Joseph Huntley , a farmer living two miles cast of the city in Garner township , were arrested yesterday on information filed by tht woman's husband , Charles M. Rlker. There Has been trouble between the two for some time past , and on the 27th of last March Rlker claims his father-in-law fired him from the premises , promising to "smash his red-headed brains out" If he ever set foot on the place again. He left , but last Sunday went back again. He claims that his wife threatened to burn down the house and all Its contents If he persisted In staying there. Both defendants are charged with making , malicious threats , and the case will bo tried tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock before Justice Fox. _ Grand Plaza telephone . Grand Plaza bathing beach , Grand Plaza picnic grounds. Grand Pla7a's cornet band beats them all Grand Plaza's fine row boats are all the go. go.Grand Grand Plaza excursion accommodations can't bo beaten. Afternoon and night concerts at Grand Plaza , 2 to C and from 7 to 10. Manager of Grand Plaza can understand. 22 languages. So all nations will feel at home. "Ho that does not visit Grand Plaza know- est nothing , and will bo for all time to corns branded a traitor to enterprise. " Eugene. Trui tiers' Itcvlew. Superintendent Burton says that those who prefer to do so may attend this review and bo examined August 24 and 23. Bookkeeping , shorthand , typewriting and grade work will iccelve careful attention. Term of seven weeks begins July 9 at West ern Iowa college. Council Biiiffs. la. W. S. PAULSON , Principal. The Umatllla Medicine company , the big aggregation that has been giving very enter taining and wholesome free exhibitions nightly at their camp on Broadway , btween Eighth 'and Ninth streets , will remain in town two weeks longer. Dr. G. W. Pnrdy and his assistants have treated no less than 2.000 people , and the simple herbal remedies have wrought some marvelous cures. No fake advertising or false promises at Plerce'a ihoe store , but real bargains. Itorlc iHland Mm In the StrlUc. The Rock Island yards got a taste of the strike In earnest yesterday morning. Presi dent Warren , acting under specific Instruc tions from Debs , ordered all American Rail way union men employed on that road to strike at 10 o'clock , and all other railway men not members of the union , but In sym pathy with the movement , were Invited to Join them , All the car repairers , switching crews and yard men generally Joined In the strike , with the exception of ono crew of five switchmen , and It Is claimed that the five will all be In line today , so- that not a wheel will be turning In the yards. Luke Miintuui Itiillwii ) rime Cunt. Commencing Saturday , June 9 , trains will leave Council I ) luff 3 for Grand Plaza , Bath ing Beach and Picnic Grounds at Lake Man awa as follows : No , 1 , 9 a. m. ; No. 3 , 10 a. m. ; No. 6. 11 a. m. ; No. 7. 12 m. ; No. 9 , 1 p. m. ; No. 11 , 2 p. m. Trains will run every twenty-two minutes thereafter until 10 p. m. Return trains will leave Manawa on the half hours up to 10:30 : , when they will re turn every twenty-two minutes. Oilil IVlloHH , Attention. Owing to trn n uncertainties , the trip to Taboi Is abandoned. By order of the com mittee , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Grand ball and sociable at Grand Army hall tonight by Lincoln commandery. Ad mission , Including refreshments , 25c. ivuriH : Laundry Company. 620 Pearl streat. iVkpliotv. 290. How far will a $ go ? Long wa > s at S. A. Pierce & Co.'s thee store. Oas cooking itovei for rent and he * ) ! s * Gas Co'tt office. JtiTelvrra for nn Invent incut Cnmpimjr. CHICAGO , July 3. A bill for a receiver for the North American Deposit and Investment - vestment company , with chief ofticen at Dubuque , In. , was filed today by F. F Trey , a stockholder , He claims that tne payment on lila Interest coupons has been rofu i < ] , Unit $0.000 vvortlfef/Tlie corporation ' not" ' arc past due , thnt-tt lion nn Indebted- IU53 tif $ ; , < ) tn tiuii ) and not enough fmi'ls In jmnil to meet them The original tnpltul Mock VVHH ! 3GoOiM ) . Hut It was sub sequently reduced to $1 , WW > ) . MAY SOONJBE OVER ( Continued from Second Page. ) employed by the WabasU In St. Louis have been la d off. Six thousand people met i T-'nbasli tra.n at Springfield and Induced the engineer to leave his cab. Governor Rich of Michigan hns ordered the Fotirth regiment to bo In readiness to move to Battle Creek. Wabash switchmen left their work at Fort Wayne this morning. Thu com pany's shopu arc closed. Delated Union Pacific trains cast and west paused Evanston , Wyo. , last evening with Pullmans and full trains. Engineers on the Louisville , New Albany , & Chicago at Indianapolis have refused to take out passenger trains. At Elroy , WIs. , the brotherhood firemen on the Omaha road dropped their charter , Joined the A. R U. and went out. Engineers , conductors and brakcmcn on the Michigan Central held a meeting nt Michi gan City and decided not to strike. All switchmen In the union station nt De troit have struck. The Wabash Is the only road nt that point serlouslv affected. United States Marshal Dastirnd of Dit- btique has been ordered to be In readiness to take a body of deputies to Sioux City Repair shops belonging to the Wabash , with the exception of a few small ones , nro being clcsed until the strike Is settled. No freight tin ns on the Iron Mountain toad arrived or departed from Memphis jes- terdav. Other roads are having no trouble. Chicago's city council has decided to take a hand In the boycott and has appointed the ma > or and four members to confer with Dsbs. Railroad nttornejs at St. Louis are prepar ing to present petition * for Injunctions against the strikers to the United States Judges. Some ono stole a large quantity of powder from a powder house at Lansing , Mich , ves- terday' Railroad officials are greatly alarmed. At Leadvllle the A. R U men will go out tomorrow It Is rumored that there will bo n complete tie-up on the Midland tomorrow morning. The Chicago & Eastern Illinois road raised the blockade at Terre Haute yesterday. The strikers offered no resistance to the starting ol the trains. Engineers , firemen , brakemcn and switch men on the Grand Trunk at Port Huron are ill out. The yards at that point are com pletely tied up. United States marshals have gone to Trinidad , Colo. , with warrants for the arrest of strikers who participated In the disarm ing of deputies Sunday. Business on the northwe tern is at a com plete standstill at Rockford , 111. , and traffic Is also badly crippled on the Milwaukee and the Illinois Central. There Is but one day's supply of Ice In rhlcago , and an Ice famine Is I mm nant. Fruitu , vegetables , butter and epgs are sim ilarly noticeable by tl.clr scarcity. The Northern Pacific sent cut Its overland nlns from Tacoma last evening , with Un ted States marshals as guards. All en gines were In charge of nonunion men. Wabafch shops at Toledo have besn closed down Indefinitely on ? ccount of the Inter ference of the strikers with the read trains , and 450 men are tin own out , of employment. The A. R. U. haj threatened to extend the boycott to the Great Northern road If It doas not cease to allow the Wisconsin Cen tral and Burllngtoji roads switching priv ileges. ! On the St. Louis Southwestern a strike has been declared by the local A. II. U. at Pine Bluffs , Ark. , In which thirteen labor organ zatlons with a membership of 1,800 men are affected. Cincinnati roads are proposing to start with new men , but thotiUltude of the fire men Is > causing them" much uneasiness , for the reason that the engineers refuse to work wit'i scab firemen. Marshal Prlnton and deputies have been sent to East St. Louis by Judge Allen at Springfield In order to protect the property of the Clover Leaf line , which is In the possession of the court. Five Alton passenger trains are tied up at Bloomlngton , III. Every train Is stopped is It pulls In and none allowed to proceed. Phelon , the A. R. M. , arrested at Cincinnati , 'ias been released on bonds. Montpeller , O , the Junction point of various Wabash branches , and the key to the situation on that road , is completely In the 'lands of the strikers. The switches are spiked and details of men guard them. A train bearing United States troops is stalled at Las Vegas by the desert on of the train crew , and one bearing deputy marshals Is stopped at Dillon , N. M. , by de railed car3 on the track ahead of them. At Helena , Judge Knowles In the federal court granted an order discharging from the service of the receivers of the Northern Pa cific the men who have quit the service of the company in order to enforce the boy cott of Pullmans. At Slater , Mo. , the strikers are more tie- let mined than ever. J. F. Bowman , the A. R. U. leadsr at that point , has been ar rested and taken to Kansas City. Th s caused great Indignation among strikers. Firemen at that point have a ked Chief Sargent for permission to strike. l'JlK\lHjtO.lt T MUltT 7M.VO. Mnor Harrison's Mnjer Derlitrcil to Ho Siine n Sttoml Time CHICAGO , July 3. PienderrnBt , the ns- snssln of Mayor Carter II , llaulson , vvua declnied "not Insane" by a Jury In Judgu Payne's court this afternoon , nnd under I sentence of the court must be hanged Fri day , July 13. The Jury was out just two hours nnd five minutes. ' There wns much confusion In the court ' room among the waiting lawyers nnd bpecI I tatois just befoie the Jury came In , when a I movement was noticed among the ImlliffH. In a few moments Prenderenst was brought In. With him were six bailiffs , who Blood . along the passageway bock of which the prisoner pat to the door leading to the . bildge connecting to the Jail. Then a hush fill upon the court room Every one seemed Impressed with the- solemnity of the oc casion. Judge Payne took his place on the bunch and the juiors tiled Into their seats In the box. "Gentlemen of the Jury , " said Judge Pajno , "have you agreed upon > our ver dict ? " "Yes , your honor , " said Foreman Charles U. Schneck. "Head the verdict , " "aid the court. The cleik unfolded the paper and lead In a distinct voice the liooio or Prendergast In these words : , . , "We , the Jury , llnd ' Patrick Eugene Prendergnst not insane nor a lunatic " The paper wan , slifiied by Foreman Schneck nnd all the jurors. Attninev Gregoiy'iifked that the Jury be polled , nnd as the name of each juior WIIH called they alllrmcii thnt It was their vei- dlrtThen Then addressing tile Jury Judge Payne said. "Gentlemen , I , , v > , ant very much to thank vou for the attention you have given this difficult caff rthtt ( < he faithful manner In which jou have ipeifoimcd your duty. I want you to know that I appreciate the deprivation ! ) \ou- have undcigono during your confinement. Gentlemen , > ou are ills- charged , " I ' > Prendergast sat ' unmoved during the whole proceeding- < mnado no outcry , and was nt once remove | h his cell In the Jail. His counsel will nihvp , tor a new trial , and ir this be not granted , they have expressed their Intention of crtirylnK the mutter to the supreme rourt. MWWS. U.irrow , llarlln , Gregory nnd Hetron.i who have mudo such a stubborn light for PrenderKast , were all In court when the verdict was rendered. Assistant Stnte'H Attorneys Morrison and Todd were there , but neither the assassin's mother nor brother were present. rievilile. ( JliiKH. A new and wonderful substitute for com mon brittle glass Is announced by a Vienna Journal devoted to the glass and porcelain trade. The substitute Is said to have all the properties of common glass , except that It U flexible. It Is niai'e of collodion wool , whatever that may be , in Kit. Notice of five line * or lci under this head , ( lit * cent * ; each ailJttlinal line , ten centi. HUMPHUnY-Aiina Humphrey , nged 53 ycare. Funeral from residence , 3520 Hamilton street , Thursday , U p , in. , to Forest Lawn cemetery , AFFAIRS AT SOUTH 01IA1IA Wo.ld Will Bo Notified tint This is tb Fourt'j of Julj. JUST V/IIY / A BIG TIME IS ANTICIPATED Unfurled 1'liRH , .Marching Column * nnd llooinliiKofCiiiini.il UIII ( live tlio City u l.hely Appearance Pi llousen I. ijnu l > fTMen Almost everybody In South Omnhu will be up bright nnd early this morning , nnd If the weather Is favorable the Magic Cliy will have the satisfaction of cnrr > lng out one of the most extensive Fourth of July programs It has ever prepared. In the foienoon the streets will be full of pagean try nnd nolpe , and In the afternoon a grand out-of-door entertainment will bo hfforded at Syndicate park The various committees In charge of the arrangements have left nothing undone to complete all detail1' . I Surly last evening a detachment of icgutnt soldiers from Fort Omaha cnmo down with two large cannon , which will be used fur nil they aie worth from daylight until evening. Frank Broad- well and George Uote put In the afte-rnoon je tcrdny lauding shells for the cannon The Industrial display will be extensive nnd gorgeous. The girls who will represent the different states will occupy a tloat that Is simply exquisite. Clmiley Scarr's Dutch band , which Is made up of well known joting men about town , lian prepared an exceptlonallv line program , and will bo one of ( he bands en gaged for the day. George Doie has organized a calltliumplati paiade that will knock out all predtceisor * Other prominent features will lie n com petitive drill by the Thutston Kllles , Omaha Guaids and the Council lllulTs Light Guards. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ All ( lot lire id mill \Vntrr. D. A. Phclps , Ed nonohoe nnd nick Smith , the three beggars and sneak thieves who were captured yesterday , were all given n hi end and water sentence. Smith will do thlrtv davs , Phelps twenty nnd Donahue llftwn Smith Is well known In Omaha Ills gag was to tie his arm In a sling and KO beg ging from house * Atome of the places he would hand out a slip of p ipci which stated that ho was deaf and dumb Otheis he would tell that he was Injured In a railroad vvrock and others that he was pot- Foiled He had a frightful looking arm , caused moie from d cnse and dissipation than anv thing else , He has made ro effort to heal It up. as It has proven quite a s > m- pathetlc card while out begging. He Is a thief , and will not be tolerated In South Omaha in the future. Off Men. All of the packing houses In the c'ty began laying off men vesterdny. Swift and com pany reduced their force seventy-fh e , Hammond mend seventy-live nnd Cudnhy about 125 The Omaha also has let about thirty men go. This Is only a starter , and In case the strike Is not settled within a few days the packing houses are liable to shut down entirely. The cause foi laying the men off Is the fact that the packers cannot get the railroad companies to ship their stuff out Noneof the lallroad men had quit work at noon , but ns nearly all the switchmen and trainmen tire members of the union , they are liable to be culled out at any time Miiglo < Ity CosNlp. The Infant son or Mr. nnd Mrs. M Hodovy will be burled at 1:30 : o'clock today A suit of clothes was stolen from the residence of II. Uurkman at Thirty-second and Li streets. Mrs. Mejers of Albright swore out n complaint against S. A. Piirdy , accusing him of disturbing the peace. All old soldiers and sailors are requested to meet at the Grand Annv of the Republic hull this mmnlng at 8 o'clock. AH members of the Young Men's Institute me tequested to be present at their hall at 9 o'elock this morning1 to take part in the parade. Miss Mary Devltte gave a dinner at the Delmonico hotel Monday evening to a paily of lady friends from Omaha l < li > rar > association , which was very much enjoyed by the little company. The guests were Mrs. M. A. Huck , Margniet G. O'Urlen , Blanche A. Allen , Edith Tobltt , Theodore Burstull , Annette L. Smiley and Blanche Hammond. _ _ _ ItlUllllIf , ' . In the mathematics class one day at Wil liams college , says Harper's Bazar , Prof. S - , who was rarely made the subject of college Jests , was excessively annoyed by some man "squeaking" a small rubber blad der. The noise seemed to come from near a ceitain Jack Hollis , and after querying each of his neighbors , and receiving a nega tive answer , Prof. S - said sternly : "Hollis , do jou know who Is making that unbearable noise ? " Hollis , who had been the guilty person all along , assumed an air of stoical bravery and said calmly , "I know sir , but I prefer not to tell. " Prof. S - 's angry face grew calmer , and with evident pleasure he replied : "I re spect your scruples , Hollis. They do you credit , and should shame the guilty man , sir ! " The Demure Mun. A demure looking llttlo man approached the haughty clerk in a grocer's shop and meekly asked If he had any coffee to sell. "We have ground coffee , " said the young man. "No other kind ? " "None. This Is the best ground coffee on the market. " " 'But I don't want It , " the llttlo man braced up. "I got some Migar here the other day with sand In It , and I don't want coffee with ground In It. You must think I want the earth. " -NOT/nERnLY' / ON-PAPER , but o llvo town thnt'i rapidly bccomlne a fo ° u don't believe UT Then let ui nd rpu our l' uih'etrrlco | ' l.lit.nad Plat Thar will show you that n uood mniiT i nopleirewl ! , brlKht men , too-don't nuree with jou Tho/ know that _ . Edgemont , S. D. Cnn't lulp but grow , that EiUemnnt r nl oitito ejn t lulp but advance ! lint l.ditomont In- ventord i Jii't hilp but laaka loonej anil tnor act accord ! nRlr . . . . Iot8 $11X1 and upward ! Lair montliljr pay meatu The Cdgcmont Company , Omaha , Neb , FOR Tl-IEl In charge of the Slstors of Moroy , This renowned Institution Is slluiito'l nn tin hlch bluirs bnu < of an J overlooking tl.o oily ot Con neil Illuira. The miuloiii rfraunli. Its hlirh lee itlon nnil up undid view , in iko It u most pleuelnz retro it for tliu ulH.etod. AstilT of urn nent phyalol nn und u lur o eorp * nt ut pcrluiaod r.urses minister to the comfort * ot hopitlunts. Epuolul euro slvou to lady pa- ttnla TERMS MOD2RAT1. For partloul.tra uoply ti SISTER SUPEHI01 , Frank StrastCoujll BliTi , Ini ° lmo Z Pnlnhrlrlna ; VtloriieJr't'lHW I'r--- Ollllo U rJUIIIUIHJyO llro In I tin ntHte uiiil reitnral court * . Itooins 00-7-a-U , bhURart buck" Couucit IJ luffs , l THE EXCELSIOR COMPLEXION REMEDIES HONORED WITH World's Fair Medal and Diploma. INDORSED HY CONGRESS. PUBLIC NOTICB. Mmo. Yale heioby gives notice thnt her gonuina Complexion Romcdioa can bo had only of Druggists. She hns no ngonts in this city nt the present titno nnd will not have in the future. Any ono representing thomslvcn ns such make false statements nnd should bo reported to Mine. Ynlo , All llrst-clnso druggists sell and endorse Mme , Ynlo's remedies. All mail orders should bo sent direct to YAL-'S TEMPLE OF BEAUTY , 140 State St. , Chicago. MME. M. YALi : .thc Pioneer of HEAUTY CULTURE. Tlio vv hole vv orM bow H down to her inanuloui lio-uitv and superior lntcllp t At II she tlora no- look niori' tlnn 1 .1 HVMi't i-lilldlHh fnuof rematkntili' bilplitncss nml r.ixclii.itlntr expression , liquid i-voHof a fntliomksHili'iitli fasioit tlion itnruotimiit'Hmutiiorr for all time for once POOH HIPV can IIUVPP 1 1 forBOtlpii It would tin linpoHHlblu foi llioprn Hi HI artist tint over llu-d to ilujit tlc to Mme. Ynlo's cxnulHlli'coiiuili'Xlon and llK-nloiloiiH shitnof liui ( 'oldcn h.tlr Such tlnta exist In iiittiro only and c iniHil In * Iniinlt itiil Mini" M Y.ilr H Kxci'lRlor foiiiiiloxloii HrinrdliH nii > the only mentis by which nitural beauty can lie cultivated , l.ultun aruc.mt onod ncMliiHt Inilt it Ion n TrdSKIH FOOD-MnrU ( UTAHANTHKI ) TO HKMOVK WUINKLRI , Mtno. Ynlo H Hln Food fi'tilx lln > iliv nnil Imiiovuislicit Mtln and nnurlhhrs flnbhy flesh until It bc- icnipH firm , hi-.iltliv and .vouthfiil It will rtninviuim cii < of wrlnklon It in illi r not how old tlio per son IB ui ( f 1 ivv Icl ( - ttt.i Lli c il i will Met II < ( n i K In l\\u Bind l rlcOl f Uaml S. ) DO. LA FRECKLA A rtnrantrtMl cure foranv oaM-of FruckloH in < xlttluico Ktorvbody IIIH liranl of the wonderful La Krccltl i lliDonlv i uiu foi I'li-okli's In tin- world One bollln In flufflcluiit lit mont MHCH. It tikes ( rotn /iltvHtoono vvrtlt torurn.mv f.ne A few npplleitloimvvlll remove tan nnd minbiini completely. It , ih\ujn KMVCB llieHltincle.ir brilliant nnd beautiful I'rltujl 00 , MME. YALE'S EXCELSIOR COMPLEXION BLEACH fiii.irantocil to cute moth pitches , H.illovvnc8H , nnd mihouuy complexion natm.illy beautiful. Prloo * 'J per bottle It for S3. MME. YALE'S SPECIAL LOTION. SPECIAL OINTMENT. To OIOHP mulcted with I'linplrn nitcfchendB ornn > Skin Ulftcnnn Mme Yule cuaraiilcoa a perma nent emu In her upocl.il Lotion No 1 and ttpcclil ointment No ' - ' . 1'rico $1 00 each YALE'S EXCELSIOR BLOOD TONIC Is the best blood purifier H nun on the liver , ( .learn the complexion and brightens the cyca ' YALE S FERTILIZER cures Constipation Price $1 BO , Trado-YALE'S BUST FOOD-Mnrk Develops .ibciutlfitl Ulist , in iltjs tin arm J'i 1 ii"ct plunp. Coius In uvj slzai I'rbo $1.30 nml * .l 00 YALE'S EYcUSH AND EYtBHO , V GROtfc ? CreitcB a luxuilaiil llilih provvth of cvebrows nml labhcs , strcnetheim and beautifies the oyer makes the l.ml eBgrovv low and eiirllnir I'rlcu + 1.1)0. ) YALE'S HAND WHlTENtR Makes thf liandH lllj whlln , Eoft and lovely 1'rlce $1.00 pcrboltle. YALE'S MOLE AND W\RT EXTRACTOR ncmovcsMolCH and Warn In a fuw applications n.trmlc3s nnd wonderful. Pilcu $3 00. YALE'S GREAT SCOTT The only permanent cure of BiipcrlliiotiH Imli In existence , taken Itil live irlnnliH to do the work Does not Irritate 01 leave a tiaeo ol ever having Imil nny bofuru UK application. I'lJcoSS 00. FRUITCURA A distinct remedy ind n never falling cure for any kind of fennlo weakness The bent tonic over compounded for biilldlni , ' up t wt.ik jnteiii Price * ! 00 , ( I for S3 00 Ladles m iv oln iln ono of Mine. Yale a Heauly Journals frco of charge by calling for ono at any tlrst-el.tHS drug store. The Hair ' Its Mighty YALE'S EXCELSIOR IM HAIR TORIC Conquered. _ , Ruler. For the first time In the history of the world eras hair Is turned back to Its original color ulthnut du- . Mme , M. Yale's UxcolMor Hair Tonic has the marvelous power of Riling the nitural coloring matter circulation , consequently ustorlng the gray hairs to their oilglnal color. Its complete mistoiy over the human Imlr IIIR ciented a seniMtlon nil over the world tint will never be foi gotten , as Its dlscoviry has been hailed with imlless Jo > no moiu gniy Inlr to nony ovir nnd no more necessity of using In- jurloun hair d > es Mme Yale's pklll na a chem ist has never bien uiinled by man or woman she Etinils nlone a queen nnd n conquerer. The whole world bows down to hir as a. pioneer and Eckntl t. Excelilor Hnlr Tonic will stop any ciso of falling hair In from twuiy-four hours to ono week. It Is ti guaranteed cure for pny ailment of the hair or dlseacc ot the scalp. IE. I IE SLaLe SLreot , Chicago , ill. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , FULL LINE CARRIED BY KUIlff V CO. . Ifi 7i nntl J7oi/tr/ Sin , . MERCHANT & \'ICIflSR9. lOtli uncl / / ovviriKIXSLEK IJKUd CO. , JUtii innl Pitrziaini 11 * . .7. IIVGIIILS , SUtJ ) nntl Fiirnnmi GKO. S. It AVIS. ComicUlnfta. . and by /Jrufr/f ts. tiy \\-liotoaitlo hy V , IS. JillVOB & CO , , nntl KICIIAKDSON UKUG A FULL AND COMPLETE LIE OF ALWAYS TO BE HAD AT KUHN'S DRUG STORE , 15th and Douglas Streets , R-iANSHOOD ( RESTORED ! T fuaiunu eel to i uru n , I ncrviiii dlhcu > u .i > ucli ax VVtuk tit morr. J.omof Drai owcr. lUniilucbe , Wakeful neri. LOM Manhood , NlKlilly Kull'rloos. Nervou. tsMiIUInlnsaml lofsof power In UcncrallvoUriinim of either poncauic IIT orcreiertlon , ynuthfnl error * , cjceeMVH nfo of totmcco. opl&m oritltft ulauix. nhkh lend to Infirmity , Cnimiraptlonor Inrnnlir Can ho carried In ve t pocket. Ul per box , O for S ( , bj nmll prepaid.VUhn81 order wt Klve a vv rlllen ciiurnntt o ( o cure of refund the tuuncy , Hold br a'J _ rtniKBlftf A k forlt. tnkonnmlipr WrlioIorfrooMedlciil ( loot , tent tealiJ I.KIMI I-IHI i SIM. in nl Uii wrapper. Address NEKVKHKKU CO..Mii oiilcflcmp'-.ClllCAaff Bold In Omaha , Neb , bj Shcrnmn & . McConncll , by Uulm & Co. und by Vlckers & Merchant , Orui COUNCIL BLUFFS All Ulnlsot Oyolm nntl U.o iiiiii t tluusln tlm hUlioit stylrt of tlio ark K.i lei uoj stalnoil fabric mada tu loot : in gooj tit now , U'orn promptly ( louu un l dollvord I In nil paru of tag cotiiitry. djtiJ for ptluj luk T rl C. A. MAOHl.r , II roadway , nuar N'urtU w ( 'Stern DopoU Tel honoi2. . Impkie-Shugart & Co. , JOBJBBRS IN ID SHELF A HEAVY HARDWARE AND FIELD SEEDS BICYCLES A full line of medium and hiff'.i ' gradi wheels Send for c italogue , 109 , 111,113 , 115 Main Street.Counci ! Bluffs , la QEO. P. 8ANFOR1 , A.W. RICKMAM , 1'rcsldont First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFJ , Iowa. Capital , $ ioo , < ) t ) : > l rollts , 12,001) Ono of the oldeit banks In the Btato of Iowa. We ollclt > our builneu and collections. U' pay & per cent on lima depoilts. We Will b to ici and tno you. E. I. ME A Woman Destined ! o Lead. Mer Beauty is a Living" Tnbvte to Her Own Discoveries. IT IS AUSOLUTEMI'L'IIH , nnd can be taken Internally without Injuiy. It contains nothing greasy or sticky. Ins n delightful Ocllcnte odor , nnd mikes the most perfect hair dressing known for general use. It will keep the lm < r In curl for clnjH nnil creates n luxuriant , glossy growth and presence Its natural color until the end of your dajs. After the hair lint been restored to Its natural color It Is not neccssiry to continue Us use except for general use , n the hair grows out ltd natural color from the roots the same as when a child I2very l > ottlc In guaranteed genu ine. tiuvvAnn or IMITATION * ! . Make ur that cveiy bottle Is labeled Mnic. M. Ytle'a Kx- celslor llnlr Tonic. Price , 11.UO per bottle ; 6 ( or S3.00. 7S/olic23 / ! ' . " . M ' Is s HIMOVUU : , , , clilmne } * cleanrd. LM iluiKv , ut 'lujlor * 1 1i 1 try , 119 | liuud ay , one-third In cn h nnd turn In n K-xid youns team In purt imyrninl. Apply tu I < cunurU Uv- eiett. _ _ _ _ rait HAM ; , Avnt.i. . KHTAiirfHiii : ! ) , GOOD * p.iylnK IiuilnoH fur ruth cir K < K I trade , In * \olcu 1lWl 00 Good reiiHoii for veiling. Ad * jlrtijii M SO. jtuC'liuntH HliiR * . _ roit JUNT. W3 IIIIOADWAV , Kiy or II , U , McUen ,