TIIE OMA1IA DAIL T BEE : WK 35ESIAY , MA.Y S , 1805. Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL IIMJITS. DFFICB , - . NO. u FCARI < Dellvtrrd bjr c&nltr to anr part of th eltf. 1 H. W. TILTON , Lessee. TCLEPliONES-nunlntM omce. No. 4J : night WHor. No. a. .11/AOK .1//JA3JO.NS. Orand , Council Bluffi. n. P. CUrk , prop Mayr.e Hfal Citato B ncy , B39 Ilroadwar. CUn Stewart No. 123 will meet Thursday evening In Ilojal Arcanum parlors ; entrance on Peirl street Take elevator ? Unity guild will hold a i-pcclal meeting this afternoon at 2 30 In the guild room. All mem ber * are required to bo present. The Ladles' AIM society of St. John's nngllth Lutheran church meets Thursday afternoon al the re ldeiico of Mrn. F. W. Spctman , 722 Illuff Urti't. The Hoard of Equalisation held It * first meeting lait night. The city assessor pre sented his books , and meetings will now be held every evening. The Mandolin quartet , composed of the Mluei Hedlton ml Mt rs I'afchel , will be entertained by Miss Ulrhardvjn on South Sev enth btrcct this evening. Thu CBKC of Meyer , Decker & Co. against Iloclitiolx wag completed ai.d given to the ( llatilct court Jury yesterday afternoon about C o'clock. At a late hour the jury was still deliberating. A lot of papers In a furnace In HIP base ment of the 8app building caught lire last evening about 10-30 o'clock. The fire depart ment was called out anl the blaze was ex tinguished without dam.igc to the building or Its contents. Officer Murphy has returned from Des Molnes , where he went lo get a man who Is said to have passed a forged check on Jacob Neumaver lait winter. He returned without his man Mrs. Conrad Knlckman died > esterday , ngcd 10 jears , of convulsions , after a day's. Illness The funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock , at the icsldcnce , In Keg Creek township. All members of St. Albans lodge No. 17 Concordla No 5i and Uluffs division No. 27 U. U. K. of P , are requested to meet nt Castle hall tills evtnlng for Important busi ness connected with Pythian memorial day Dinlel O'Grady has filed an Information In Justice Walker's court charging Jesse Dungan with passing a bogus check for ? 8 on him The original raso commrflreJ in police court but has been moved to Justice Vlen's court on a change of venue. The Investigation made bv a veterinary surgeon roveaU tl.c fact that of the tattle that died on High street last Saturday and Sunday at least three had been killed by the admin istration of arsenic. An effort will be made to locate the guilty parties. Bluffa City council No. 7 , Junior Order United American Mechanics , extends a cordial Invitation to all members of the order to at tend a "smoker high five" social tonght at Grand Army of the Republic hall at 8 o'clock E. F. Wagcner , recording secretary. Pottawattamle tribe No. 21 , Improved Order of Ked Men , will meet In regular session this evening at their wigwam , 103 Pearl street. All members are requested to attend , as a team will be organize * ! and drilled for the aJoptlon of palefaces. H. li. Parkinson , eachcm Frank Kaniily , who lives at the corner ol Pleasant strict and Twelfth avenue , was ar rested j esterday on the charge of stealing Bomo tobacco His brother George claims they were clven some tobacco by Clarence Ulakeley , who said ho was going away lo hunt a job , but did not say where he was going. John Clausen was robbed Sunday afternoon of $25 worth of razors. Ho was called down to the store by a farmer , who had some na- chlncr } he wanted to look at. While he was In front of the store he heard a noise as of come one entering the side door , but did not see any one. lie atterward found that a showcase had been opened and the razors taken. Property owners on Tenth avenue are be ginning to ngltatc the paving of that av enue , and U Is probable that a petition wit bo presented to the city council at Its next meeting Tenth avenue Is now one of tin most popular means of access to Falrmounl park , nnd with the street well pivcd to the park line It Is argued that travel would b < greatly Increased Jesse Donahue , the burglar who escape ; from the Shelby county jail list December was taken back to Harlan yesterday by Slier Iff Clirk. A search jestimlay dlicove ed s mi bedding in the willows along the river , when It is supposed he had been In hiding for scv eral days Ho used n hook In digging hi way out of the Jail , but from now on until In la tried he will occupy a closed cell , where In will have fewer opportunities for cultivatlni the acquaintance of the outside world. If Increased attendance and close attcntloi may bo taken as an Indication , the Interes In the Plerson revival meetings Is Increas Ing , for the crowd at the Presbyterian churcl was larger than It has been any evening , am no audience could pay more close attentloi than was given to Mr Plerson while h told ot some of the many "Hobbles" mei were riding , which kept them so nearly sta tlonary In life. Those who wish for a gooi neat will find It necessary to be at the cliurc promptly at fifteen minutes before 8. Ever night quite a number express a desire t lead a better life. Insure In the Imperial , Palatine or Gle Falls Fire Insurance companies. These ar among the largest and best companies In th world , and we arc solo agents for Comic : Bluffs. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. Have you seen the beautiful new noveltlc and thu splendid bargalnn at the Meyers Durfeo Furniture company's , the standar furniture house ? Irnre 1'oKti. 100 carloads white oak fence posts , 5 cent each , by the car load. A. Overton , Coun ell Dluffs. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sail C. D. Gas company. The Hardman , the piano par excellence. Davlo , diug , paint , glass nan. 200 D'war. U , C. Cole returned yesterday from a tw weeks' visit to Chicago and Milwaukee. Mi s. Li. C. Ilaldwln Is seriously 111 at h < home , corner of Willow avenue and Slxt street. MrsP. . 0. Mlkroell nnd daughter , Mrs. I II. Harris , have gone to Deb Molnes to vis friends. Mrs. Tom Austin of Crete , Neb , Is In th city , the guest of her parents , Mr. and Mr W. W Wallace , on Bluff street. J. II. Pnrcell will shortly move to D ( Molnes , where ho will bo connected l'i an m vertlslng capacity with tha MUland Month ) ; Mrs. Frank Staff and daughter Mamie i Helena , Mont. , arc visiting tl.o former's sli tcr , Mrs. V. A. Illanchard , on South CIghl street. Dr. Charles K Woodbury has gone to low City to perform two clinics before the low State Dental association. Ho will bo gor only a fewc'ays. . W. II. Lynchard received a telegram ye terday announcing that his father , at the ai of SO yeart , UPS at the point of death. I ! will leave this evening for Mount Pleasant i attend him. Mrs. Jane Baldwin has gone to Ottutnwa attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Dr. Or which occurred Tuesday afternoon. Mr . O was a ilster ot the late J. T. Baldwin , and tt last surviving member of that family. Mrs. M. F. Davenport and Mrs. Horai r Everett left > esterday for Cedar Ilaptds , attend the first biennial convention of tl Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs. They n representatives of the Every Thursday club. Dr. U. I. Woodbury , Jr. , who has been member of the corps of phjtlclana ot one i the leading hospitals in Chicago for the pa year , has been dangerously 111 for sever weeks past. He U now out of danger ai hopes to make a visit toon. | > roml Kffrlcarntar Knle. For the remainder of this week C. O. I Drown will slaughter refrigerator ! . Get 01 while they are going. i SCIIUEN DOOnS. l',4 Inchei thick , any size you want , hit grade door , covered with best wire , C5 Window tcreen and wire In proportion. BROWN'S C. O. D. M. C. Keen , stenographer , 105 S. Mai NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS PhiloBopblcjil Fruit Grower Sees Good to Oorao from the Hail Storm. IT LEFT THE CROP IN SPLENDID SHAPE While Much Wm Hammered OR by the Ilnll the Tree * Still Hear All They Cnn Well Carry nml 1'rniliico Immensely. hailstorm was a good thing for the fruit , " remarked a good authority. "It looked a llttlo bad at first to sec the clouds emptying out lumps of Ice by the carload on thu landscape , mil 1 looked at my orchard ufttr 'lie storm was over and found that vvhllo a good ilcil of fruit had been knocked off , tnnro was as much left as any tree ought to have to carry. The trees arc well loaded yet. " Ilut little hall fell east of the city , and yes terday's reports made It evident that Council Illurfs ABS right on the eastern boundary of thu storm lint little hall fell at either of the greenhouses , AS'llcox's or McPherson's , and only a few windows were broken The Cochran flats , near Cochran park , In the west ern part of the city , were rather unfortunate , for thirteen windows , 21x30 Inches In size , were shattered by the hailstones , many of which were "as large as hen's eggs" Mur- pliy's nlanlng mill , a few feet away , lost sov- enty-flvo window lights , and thirty-six were broken In coaches that had been left standing on the trnrks In the Union Pacific yards Nearly all the windows In the front part of the Klfth avenue Methodist church were also broken. IIK.NMMI.N HUD'S. Mny < IP trine snlo. Commencing Monday , May C , grcatesi bar gains ever offered over a retail counter , look to your own Interest , spend your money with us during this sale. Ltvvrence LL muslin , So yard. DO places standard dress prints , 3V c yard American light shirting cal co , 31 0 yard. 7c and So white shaker flannel , 3V4c yard 100 pieces of Jaconat Duchess , beautiful sljles , lOc jard. llic < | inllty printed dimities , 8' c yard. IC-lnch dotted curtain swiss , 12Vic yard. COe quality , black and grey moreen skirt ing. 39c yard. These prices will save you mon y. 1 ease 27-Inch Scotch figured lawns , colors warranted fast. EC yard 15 pieces of half wool challles , 9c yard. SPECIAL SILK SALfi. All our Kil Kal wash silks. 20c yard. All our 7Ec chick Taffety silk , 39c yard. $1 novelty silk , for waists , G9c yard. 27-Inch $2.50 Mac * satin Duchess , $1C9 yard. $1 quality black satin Duchess , S9c yard. You can save money by buying your silks and dress goods of us. CARPET AND CURTAIN SALE As long as they last , real Qrussel net lace curtains , worth $8 BO , at $4 OS pair. Curtain shades , with fixtures complete , 15c. JolntlcEs Jap matting at 15c , 20c , and 23c yard. Cotton warp , 4&C matting , 29e yard If jou need rugs , carpets , matting or cur tains , see us. We guarantee to save jou money. Mall orders filled BUNNISON BROS . Council Dluffs. MIsS MXItY HILTON IS MISSING l.nft Ilomn Mimlny to Muko it Visit In lonn uiifl It Isot llriiril Frntii. Mary Hilton , a young girl who has been working nt the residence of J. R. Hell , la missing , and there Is some mystery as to her whereabouts Her mother has been confined In St. Bernard's hospital for some time pasl for Insanity. Last Sunday afternoon aboul 5 o'clock the girl left Mr. Dell's houee , sayIng - Ing that she Intended to go and see hei mother. This was the last seen of her She tartoil off In the right direction , but a call at the hospital elicited the Information thai she had not been there. She took no monej or extra clothing with her , so she couh not have gone many miles without consider able dldlculty. The matter has not yet beer reported to the police. The missing glr has a cousin living In the city. This week will witness the greatest clear ance sale ever known In hardware and me chanlcs * tools In Council Bluffs at Dungan's Largest stock of wall paper In the state Boston Store. Get prices on wall paper at the Dostot Store. t Mimerys friim llnrrUon County. L. Swearlngen , overseer of the poor , hai n somewhat Intimate knowledge of the Mow cry family , who have been mixed up In i domestic broil In Justice Vlen's court fo c n the la t day or two Movvery , he says , lef Harrl on county last summer because th authorities went on the unpleasant prlnclpl that he who refused to work had no buslnes to do any eating , they provided a workhous at which ho might earn his living , but Mow cry , being able-bodied enough to hustle awa ; from work , came here , where all the pee have to do is to ask for what they want am get It gratis. List winter no less thin nln of Mower > 's relatives blew Into town , am all of them called on Swearlngen befor they had bean here three days. They denlci being Mow cry's relatives , but admitted tha their wives were third cousins or somcthln el e , and that he had recommended Mr Swearlngen as a man who had plenty o money , If he could only bo Induced to let g of It. The evidence Introduced In the cas was of a revolting nature , and showed tha the threes defendants , all of whom are nov In Jail , had about as much sense of the fit ness of things as so many animals. Not frightened nt I.iather Trice * . Sargent , the shoe man , Is not frlghtene at the way leather has gone up and Is stil going He bought the largest and the hand somest stock of shos at the- lowest price ever touched and he sells them on that basli Recollect , Sargent never deceives you , an when he advises you to come around h Intends to b'netlt you. 413 Broadway. IlliS Unto Meeting. The spring meeting of the Union Par Racine asjoclatlon will be given , comment Ing .May 22 , and continuing ten days , beglr nlng at 2 p. m each day. rive good runnln races each day. day.h. h. \\llllniuiion Sells the Standard and Domestic sewln machines ; also agent for Standard In Omah ; 106 South Main ttreet. of .Icurph Urine f Miss l Vlnnle Sherradcn received a letteryei terday from MadameHeine announcing tli death of her husband , Josef Heine , the famou blind vlolinUt It enclosed newspaper ell ; pings from the- Dilly Telegraph , published c St. John , New IlrunswlcK , giving the partli ulais of his sudden taking off. Ho was Jti ! about to commence a concert when he fe Into a fit of unconsciousness , from which li never recovered. After lingering for seven hours he died at 3 o'clock last Tuesday morr InK. Ho was well known to the people ( Council Illuffs , having bpcnt several wcel hero with his family about five years agi tote During that time ho delighted many larg audiences with his violin and organ must dlsplajlng a wonderful natural talent th : wrnt far to inaKe up for the misfortune i blindness with which he was mulcted. I ! made many frlenJd while here , all of vvboi to will extend to the members of his family the heartfelt sympathy , 10 Yet , the Easts laundry Is "that goo laundry , " and li located at 724 Ilroadwa ; If In doubt about thl * try It and be convlncci . Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. al Garden hose , big itock , good and cheai id New York Plumbing Co. ' Dlilrlcl i ourt Unlnc . Judge Smith yesterday set aside the. sa recently made by William Groneweg , assign * of Peter Beck , to his business partner. Jot Schoentgen , of the "Annex , " the llttlo rooi In the rear of the store , where Deck u > i to tell beer and whisky. Tills sale , whlc was made privately only a few days ag the court showed , ought to have be n mac In the op n light of day by auction. It wi not sufficiently advertised , and an order wi Ittued to * the property to be reiold Tuesday , Mar 14. The milt of Ella O. Plnney against Ann Clinton for $138 , claimed to be due on a doc tor bill of the late Dr. C. H. Plnney , Is to be tried this morning. The upper right hand corner of the note given to secure the bill I ; very much blotted with Ink , the last figure of the year " 188 " being undecipher able. The plaintiff claims that the note was executed In 1SS5. and ran for a > ear , while the defendant claims. It was executed In 1SS3 , and Is consequently outlawed. There are lots of new things In vapor fctovet for the public to experiment on Dsn't waste your money that way. Buy a Quick Meal or a Reliable of Cole & Cole. They have been tried and tested for years and are safe and right. Dungan'n entire stock of hardware will be osed out on Monday , Tuesday and \Vcdnes- ay , regardless of cost. It's getting hot ; cool oft with reservoir Ice , iulholland , 5 Baldwin block , tel 188. A splendid line of men's suits at Metcalf ros. ' for ft 50. Olil 'Um Are l.citrnlng , "You'd be surprised , " remarked a bicyclist ctterclay , "to notice what a favorite the wo-w heeled steed Is getting to be among the liter men , men who last year stood around nd laughed at us bojs , as they called us , ho Indulged In frivolous amusements. It Is fact that a large proportion of those where ro learning to ride this year arc sober and cdate fellows of middle age , who lately do ot seem to see anything out of place In orglng down the middle of the street at a rcakneck speed and calling out for the street o bo cleared " A. T. rilcklnger , one of the well favored ttornejs of the city. Is one of the latest onquests of the wheel. A few days ago he ndertook to ride out to the School for the ) eaf , of which he Is a trustee Things went Icely until he was on his way home , when omethlng happened to disturb his equlllb- lurn and he fell oft There were no curb- tones or hoi EC blocks In that section of the nlvcrsc , and he had to lead his wheel back ome , not having sufficiently mastered the mount. G H Denton , freight agent of the Chicago lock Island & Pacific , had a like experience few mornings ago. He never has nnj rouble In getting oft some way , but can't get on without the aid of a dry goods box r something of the sort He neglected to arry a dry goods box along with him on no of his recent early morning excursions nd had a walk ot fifteen blocks home. A Oreiit succrm. So far the May sale has been a grand uccess. To keep up the excltem ° nt we offer hree numbers In ladles' wrappers at a rice that Is less than the first cost of the oods that Is In them. Lot 1. Made of standard prints , with clr- tular ruflle , loose front and Watteau back , nd rolling collar. IJIg assortment of light nd medium colored stripes and figures , veil worth 75c , to go at 48c each. Lot 2. A regular $1 00 wrapper made of he best quality of Indigo blue prints to go at 6&c each Lot 3. Made of best mourning prints , lack and gray , with leg-of-mutton si eves , nil ruflle , Watteau back and pointed belt , usually sold for $1 50 , for this sale S9c. FOWLER , DICIC & WALKER , Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Air , Ilnvv I.rntlirr In ColriR L'pt It's just kiting , and all shoo findings with t , so that all over the country the prices if shoes are climbing at a rapid rate. But Sargent , the shoe man , Is selling them at he same old price the lowest notch they vere ever sold for. Leather may reach any price It will , but Sargent's shoe prices will always bo at the bedrock The prettiest , ilggest and finest stock ho ever had Is sub- eel to your selection. * SARGENT , 413 Broadway. Mny berry to Alumum. A meeting of a committee of South Omaha cltl/.ens and the trustees of Lewis township s to bo held next Friday evening In South Omaha for the purpose of devising some way of getting the citizens of that place to Man- awa without the half day's Journey which Is now required The plan that has been sug gested Is to establish a ferry across the Mis souri from the foot of M street , and then nssengers could bo landed at the pavilion iftcr a trip of a mile and a half In length The South Omaha people- want the trustees of Lewis township to grade the road that now runs west and south from Maims a to the river They hope to arrive at some set tlement Friday evening. Umbrellas repaired neatly. Almy , 140 Broadway. Hurricane In Council Bluffs In hardware prices at closing out sale ot Dungan & Son's Garden hose , big ttock , good and cneap. New York Plumbing Co. .Ie ff Dietrich Mint n R. Jeff Dietrich , who for a good many years lias occupied the position of foreman of the Globe news room , left the olllce Monday morning about 10 o'clock , saying ho was coming back in half an hour. Shortly after ward he took a motor at the Northwestern depot , and during the afternoon was seen In Omaha. Since that tlmo nothing has beet seen or heard of him. Ills wife says tha he has been In considerable trouble of a financial nature lately. He has been paying for his place , and It has taken just abou all his salary to make the payments and snip port the family. He Is of steady habits am his strange action Is a eourco of great spccu latlon to his many friends. The Pecrlcus Irinperunro Drink. There Is no temperance drink In the worU that begins to compare with the famou Copps Cheer and Herb Tonic , originated am manufactured by the Q. R. Wheeler Brewlnt company. It Is protected by U. S. ofncla analvsls , and can bo sold anywhere vvlthou any form of license. WHEELER & IinUELD , Sole Mfgrs. , Council Bluffs. ( There B Kev. . VV. Mullcr ? Rev G. W. Muller , who engineered Gen eral Jim Weaver's campaign and attended t the spiritual deslrca of the members of the "People's Church" at one and the same time has disappeared. U Is said that he has beer In Illinois for some weeks pat , but his fain lly has been living at 333 Avenue B , a shor distance from Oakland avenue. Some Urn Monday night or early Tuesday morning thej moved out , and a sign "For Rent" nov adorns the front of the house. None of th neighbors claim to have any knowledge o where they were going. IS. M. VUlll.imKoii Carrlej tha largest stock of high grade blcy cies of any dealer In the west. Also has th best equipped repair shop in the west. 10 South Main ttreet ; telephone , 202. Special sale of children's hats for the ne\ throa diys at the new Bon Ton millinery Prices and goods cannot bo duplicated. 30 Broadway. A splendid line of men's suits at Metcal Bros. ' for { fl CO. \ \ \ \ \ Try rno Federal Court. SIOUX CITY. May 7.-Spcclnl ( Telegram An application bus been filed for the re moval of the case of the Pcnn Mutual Llf Insurance company against the Norther Investment company et a ! , from the stnt to the federal court. The case Involve JJO.OOO. I'eltzmrlr Sentenced for Life. OTTUMWA , la , May 7. ( Special Tele gram. ) Fred Peitzmelr was convicted toda of murder In the first degree for killln Olllccr Graves , and sentenced to the pen tentlary for life. Crdur Hupldn DoliiRVonclcri. . CHDAR RAPIDS. la. May 7-Specla ( Telegram ) -Cedur Rapids' league Uam lie feated the Cornell college team here to < la by a score of 16 to 1. ffhen Baby was sick , wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child , she cried for GistorU , When she became Miss , she clung to Castorlx AThea she had Children , she gav e them Ca torta. HPORTANT IOWA mmonso Quantities of Land in Nebraska and that State Involved. TORY OF A PIONEEn'S ' 'sHREWD DEAl Hi Helm Ilrlnp Suit to Secure Title to lliousitniln of Acres olil for Tnxeii Murlj Thirty Ycnrn Ago. SPEN'CEIl , la. , May 7. ( Speclil Tele- tarn ) The term ot the Clay county dls- rlct court , which opened today , Is likely to e rendered noteworthy from the fact that lie cases Involving the titles to thousands of crcs of valuable agricultural lands In eastern Nebraska and northwestern Iowa are to be ut on trial. Nearly thirty jcars ago John rvvln , an Ohio man , went to Nebraska City , S'eb , with a carpetbag full ot soldiers' land arrants. With thc o he secured an Immense rea ot land In the two states. In Iowa lone It covered portions of twenty counties n three > ears the lands were sold for taxes rvvln made no effort to redeem them , al- hough ho lived until 1S93. His heirs , how- vcr , have brought suit for recovery of the and on the ground that he was Insane when lie tax sales took place. Whatever the ver- Ict of the county court , the case will be arrled to the supreme court , and jcars of Itlgatlon are In prospect. m\Mi Ainiv vin.KANS ; IN LINK 'Irst Dny of llin Intra Kiiciimpincnt lit ( Hilton. CLINTON , In , May 7. ( Special Telegram ) The flr t day of the twenty-first cncnmp- nent of the Iowa Grand Army of the Ke- mbllc opened auspiciously this morning 'here are full > 8,000 people here from all tarts of the tate. Thepc Include the dele gates to the Sons of Veterans , ladles of the r.ind Army of the Republic Woman's lellpf corps nntl lollies' Aid = oc lety C'eiliir tiipldi has the banner ilelLgntlon , nenrlj 0) ) coming from there , while Dubuque fur nished GOO It Is the mo t largely attended "iicnmpmeiit of recent > Pnf < , every county n the stntp having a. reme entntlve The innunl parade took jilnce this nfternoon , anil vas reviewed by Governor Jackson , Com mander-in-chief 1-awler , of the Grand \rrny. and other special guests. This een- ng the lovvu ex-prlsoncM of war will hold heir camp fire It was nearly 3 o'clock > efore the pnrnilc started There were nearly 3,000 men In line. 1)irr ) < > llnrnliirn llnuk , lnll. PACII-IC JUNCTION , la . Hay 7.-Spe- ( clal ) Constable Dullard made a very nr.it capture of three suspicious characters here Saturday night , who were trying to dispose some sho"S. When searched n mtstel- .inoous assortment of nrtlttes was found ipon thpm , conslstliiK of revolve , pocket tnlves , dre s goods and a quantity of pen nies The three were Incarcerated In the own jill Constable Unllnid was Inclined o handcuff the two biggest men together , < novvlng thnt the Jail was not very secure. ! ut he didn't , and this morning an emptj ail and a big hole In the Moor and ground rreeted him The men had torn up the loorlnp , undermined the wall anil cr.ivvled hrough An olllclnt fiom Nebraska City came up this morning , nml from the de scription given was confident thnt thej were the men wanted for burglary In Nt- > ru ku and for whose captuiu a reward of ; 100 had been offered. loivii l ) < 'iitlntn 111 sootion. IOWA CITY , la. . May 7-Speelal ( T < ? le- inm ) The Iowa State Dental society l oWIng Its thirty-thin ! annual inciting here today Mayor Reno delivered the address of welcome , nntl President Schneft i nml Uean Hunt , ot the State university , IP- = ponded Dr A. W Harlin of Chicago will rend a paper on "Coagulation , " and Dr. A. C. Hewitt of Chicago on "Anaesthetics. " Governor-Turney of Tennessee will bo In augurated at noon today. There was no trouble at the Pocihontas nines In West Virginia yesterday. Governor Morton has declined further to nterfere In the case of Dr. Uuchanan. Tie American squadron now In Oriental waters will remain there for some at least Representative Hltt Is reported to bo mucli better , and there arc hopes of his recovery A heavy rain and hall storm did grial damage In and around Gorln , Mo. , last night The democrats yesterday at Hannibal , Mo. , elected their entire city ticket , except re corder. . A number of republicans In Oklahom : have started the organization of a btlvci league. The two Americans , Ilolton and Richelieu who have been under arrest at Santiago , have been released. The vote for senator In the Delaware leg ( stature yesterday showed no change fron previous ballots. The story that President Cleveland sen a check for $ SOO to the parents of triplet ! at Uecatur , I nil , Is denied. Seceratry Gresham was reported yester day to be steadily gaining , and will sooi leave Washington for a rest. Toss , one of the men Implicated In thi Chinese certificate forgeries at San Fran Cisco , has made a confession. About 2,000 zinc workers at Nevada , Mo have threatened to strike unless their oh wages are restored by May 13. John G. Chandler , an old and well knowi attorney of St. Louis , was killed yesterdaj by falling down an elevator shaft. The president has made arrangements b ; which he will transact all public business a Gray Gables during the summer months. A big deal In Arkansas mineral lands ha : been closed with an Cngllsh syndicate. Thi deal Involves the famous Morning Star mine Consul Williams to Havana visited th State department yesterday. He refuses ti talk for publication concerning affairs li Cuba. The coast defense ship Monterey will re main at Panama to protect American Inter ests , the occasion for lib proceeding to Peri having passed. Rev. J. T Dotkln of Topeka , commando of the Industrial legion , denies that the or ganizatlon Is military In Its nature , but tha It Is purely political. The coroner's jury In the case of the kllllni of three fcliool directors at Como , Cole , h ; Den Ratllffe returned a verdict holding th killing to be felonious. The resignation ot Superintendent Town send of the Philadelphia mint has been re celved. Herman Krctz'lias been commls cloned as his successor ' ( August Simon of Altoonn , Pa , has suei II G. Dun & Co for 450,000 damages fa sending out notices tolls patrons tending t AMUSELMEiNTS. The Grandest Event ql the Season ! FRIDAY BOVO'S SATURDAY MAY 10-11. Miittuco Saturday JI ij11 , at 230 ; p. in. Reserved SeaU nott pbsalo at Kuhn's. TICKETS-S1.00 : 75c , 50s. \Vonderful \ ! Beiutifu'i Hystlfylm PAIHL ESS "DEHfiSfSYT BAILEY THE DENTIST Sd floor Pax to Itlock , Hth and Farna German ipoken. LaJy attenJant. Tel. 101 Tccili extracted without pain patient reuuU lac cooKlou * . arcutMt local nm th tlo eti discovered. TliouiiniU bounding It * pralie. Un by no other dentlit In this part ot tbe Unlti Etatt * . All dental operation ai lowcit r lo -1 lean eiperteace. Btrto yean in Omaha. njuro hl credit , nnd has made application o the court to compel the company to file copy of the circular. William UotthotT of Denver was discharged esterday by the trial Judge. He was ac- used by George T Wheeler of West Virginia f selling him a salted mine. The executive committee of the demo- ratio party In Texas has bten called to nect May 21 for the purpose of defining the osltlon of the party on silver A plot of United States prisoners at Tort rnltli , Ark , to secure arms and escape , after Illlng the guards , came to light by the onfesslon of one of the participants. The New York assembly je terday pa scd bill making It a misdemeanor to den ) to ny perron on account of race or color equal ccommodatlons In any public place The Gllly bo > s nnd Joe and Will Day met ear Sargent Ky , > esterday and n flght en- tied , In which three of the Ollly bovs were Hied and Joe Day was fatally wounded. William Weeklj , city salesman for a shoe oinpany at St Joseph , was drugged , beaten nd robbed at an early hour } esterday moin- ig. He was In a djlng condition last night The historical little church built by An- rcw Jackson , near the Hermitage In 1S23. as badly damaged In a storm jeslerday by tree blowing dowti on It and crushing In IB roof. A special train on the I'rlo road made lie run uf 122 miles from Huntlngton , Ind , o Hammond > estcrday In 131 minutes , and f this time twelve minutes was consumed y stops. The supreme council of the A. P. A. will lect In Milwaukee today. It Is expected 00 delegates will be present and that a real effort will be made to organize It Into political party. Senator Cullom of Illinois stated In an In- crvlew In San rnmcl co that he favored bl- ictalllsm , but thought an International greemrnt was ncccssar > to prevent silver iionomctalllsm. In the United States court at Chicago > es- erday the case against Clarence C. Cheney nil other officers of the Western Bank Note ompnny for counterfeiting In printing the Ilsslsslppl currency warrants was dls- ilsscd. Will McDrlde , who shot and killed Miss 3e > ll O\vcn at the Club theater at Joplln , lo , In 1S92 , has been released from the enltentlary and started for his old home limits to Ijnch htm if he returns have ecu made. The chief of the Immigration bureau has efti ed to accept bond from the Anchor Ine Steamship company that the eighty- even Italians detained at New York will lot become public charges , and they will - > e deported. Judge Caldwell ) esterday authorized the re- elvers of the Santa Pe to secure a modul ation of the contract with the Wells Kir go xpress company. The Judge Intimated that mless a modification was secured he would brogate the entire contract. Five of the largest coal companies In 1111- lols , controlling uu output of 10,000 tons ally at Wilmington , have combined Intone no company to better enable them to meet oinpetltlon from other fields and to carry n the fight for better freight rates. The negroes of St. Joseph threaten to make trouble If Joe Durrls , the man con- icted of assaulting a white woman , Is langed Saturdiy , according to the present rogram The sheriff has sworn In special eputlcs and armed them with rifles. Assistant Secretary of State Uhl attended cabinet meeting yesterday. It Is an unusual iccurrence for an assistant secretary to at- end these meetings , and it is understood a arge number of documents were read bcar- ng upon current diplomatic dllllciiltlcs. The steamer Gaelic , from Hongkong , ar rived In San Francisco yesterday , bringing news of the > wreck of the Brltl h ship Karnes- cllffc on Price's islands , off the coast of hina The crew was rescued Also news of a mutlnj on board the Hrltlsli bhip Lll- ole in the same waters , which was only sup- > re sed after several of the crew and two of the olllcers were wounded. l'orelin. An earthquake caused great alarm at Men- ionca , Argentine , but no serious damage was lone. The statement was made In the Spanish fortes > esterday that that country was on ; oed terms w Ith Japan. King Humbert has signed the decree dls- .olvlng . the Italian Chamber ot Deputies. The election will be held May 20. Cuban Insurgents attacked two small vll- agcs and escaped with slight looses , after killing a number of Spanish troops. Beecham's pills are for bilious ness , bilious headache , dyspep sia heartburn liverdiz , , torpid , ziness , sick headachebad , taste in the mouth , coated tongue , loss of appetittsallo\v , skinetc. , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills 10 * arid 15 * a box. Book /tee at your druggist's or write B. F. Allen Co. , 365 Canal St. , New York. Annual § ! e * inor * than 8 COO OCOboiei. DOCT SEARLES &SEWLE5 Chronic , Servo ti5 , PrivitiDIS813& DIS813& MA IK Ccniultntlon I'ron Wo euro Catarrh , all dise.iseo of the Nosu , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Fe male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PR VATE DISEASES OF MEN. WEAK MEN AHD VICTIMS TO NERVOUS Debility or Lxhauttlon , Wasting Weaknti ) . In voluntary LatK * . wltli Early Tjet-uy m young and mlddla aged ; lacg of vim. vigor and weale- tnetl prematurely In approaching old age. All yield readily to our new treatment for loaj of vital power. Call or addrei with utamp for circulars , free book and receipt ) . Dr , Searles aui Scares , UEO. P. SANFORD. A , W. 1UEKMAN. President. Caehltr of COUNCIL. BLUFFS , Iowa Capit.il , S 100,000 I'rotits , 12,0011 Oat of th * oldeit tank * In the ilste of Iowa U' ollclt jrour buslnm end collection ! . W piy C per cent on Urn * depailti. We will b pleued to ie * nd ienr you. Special notices-Council Btt CHIMNEYS CLEANED , VAULTS CLEANED lid Burke , at W B Homer'B , US liroadway 1 IUIIT TAHM AND QAUDUN LAND FOI ule cheap and ou t-aiy terms. Day & llcai U Pearl itrtet. TAHM LANDS TO KXCIIANOn TOIl CIT property. C It. Nicholson. M3V4 Broadway _ WANTKI ) " TO EXCilANGn A Nn\V BICVCLF for a gmxl family her t > , Call at oltice o Knnd lcli Manufacturing Co , lu una 1MO 8 Main roil BALK , A NO I ItHMINOlON Tyi'H wilier , B > good n new. bandwlih Manufactur Ing Co . ICitS and IQiO 8. Main trtet. _ FOR RENT. ATTHACTIVK MODERN IIOML In tine order , itiuclc trrtu and lawn. Ueorc W. I * . < Xfi.te > , 2U Frank klrtct. FAHMERS TAKE TO THE SCHEME. They Will Aid In Conntrurtlnic the Oinnlm- Fremont rniiiinny , "farmervlio VNO thought would not give us over $100 at the most have put their haiuls down In their pockets and have given us a { COO subscription " Qeorge M. Cooper , wtio 1ms been c.in\ acting the vvoitern part ot the county In the Inter- st of the Omahiffremont tramway line , i.ikM this statement as an Indication of the ay lu which the project Is regarded. Tlio company expects to secure it guaranty f $75.000 from the farmers In Doughs coun- y and who live along the line of the proposed ramway These llvlnp within a mile on Ithcr side are expected to rhow their In- erest In order to make the project a tuc- ess. In Dodge county and In Kremont the ompany expects to have an additional guar- nty of $25.000 None of the siib-crlptlons ro to be paid until the road \\ny Is actually ullt. At present nothing new Is developing In lie undiTtaklng except the canvass of the nanclal phase of the problem. Mr Cooper nys that the farmers In the western part of lie county and the people of Fremont are specially outspoken In favor of the tram- \ay. If the project meets with this con- Inued favor It Is not nt all Improbable , he lilnks , thnt the line may be built this fca- on In this event a spur would be built Ircctly to the fair grounds , thus connecting 'remont with the Dodge street extension of he street rallua > s of Omaha. MntiufitrtunTfl Orff mitring. ATLANTA , C3a . May -Somo 300 of the ending manutactureis of Georgia arc as- oinbled here todav for the purpose of or- ; anlzlng u state manufacturers' ai oelti- on. The delegate * ieprc entliiK evc > rv eo- on of the state nnd every branch of tnan- factiirliig Imlustty , met in the- hall of the um e of rrprPsentntlMH at nocn and were ailed to ordtr bv Governor W Y Atkln- on , who "polte brletly In explanation unil ommendatlon of the puiinms of the mett- ' ( ? ALL THliRE IS TO SAY ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Thnt They Cure Kicry I'm lit of Stonuicli Trouble Sufrly nnd IVrmiiiU'iitlj. Irs. Sarah A. Skeels , an estimable lady rc- Idlng at Lynnvlllc , Jasper Co , Iowa , was or twenty-five > ears a sufferer from Djspep- la , and her complete restoration to health s so remarkable that we present the facts n the case for the benefit of our readers , lany of whom have doubtless suffered In lie same manner ami will , therefore , be nterestcd In learning how all stomach roubles may be avoided nnd cured. Mrs Skeels says I used only one package of Stuart's Djspopsla Tablets and I received uch great and unexpected benefit that I vlsh to express my sincere gratitude In act , It has been six months since I took ho medicine and I have not had one parti- Ie of distress or dlfllculty since. And all his In the face of the fact that the best lectors I consulted told me mj case was ncurable , as I had suffered for twenty-five ears. I want half a dozen packages to dls- rlbute among my friends here who are very anxious to try this remedy Truly yours , MKS SAUAH A SKCELS. Mrs. I. N. Heard of Llsmore , La , writes "I have the greatest faith In Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. I have used different incdl- Ines , but found no relief until I got the ablets , and now after taking one 60-cent ) ox I feel so much better that I cannot for bear writing you " Mr. W. II. Lockwood. Wecdsport , N. V. , vrites"I have just finished one box of ituart's l ) > spep > ila Tablets and I shall never ie without them. I was troubled with both lyspcpsla and constipation. I have three people here now waiting for them. ' Mr. C n. George of Winchester , Ky. , eays : "Although I have used only one box of Stuart'b Tablets I am satisfied they arc the greatest medicineon record for any stomach weakness " Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are plcacant to the taste nnd , If necessary , can bo taken every hour In the day without Injury , but with positive benefit. At any drug store , 50 cents per package. KIRK ' w a nv The People Satisfied. . IUINUmi \ ilAKi Everybody , Hoth Young ami OH Declare Themselves for This Great Preparation. "Haiti AVntc-r Maker" Is inner sold In bulk , 1101 Is It OUT iH'dilloil ft cm l ou > > ate to liou-H1. All people should icfUhU any uitlclo that Is olToioil thorn that Iwa mi savage on the pai-katro. Thoio nro im abundance of spurious , so-called vvntor snftonortoii thonmrkot but they nil contain Lye , llorax and ollenslve greases and nro t uiiinus to the haiuls ntid all Miuls of fabrics. They tire also \erj expensive in ihu end. Jatn Water Maker Is n > t to bo COIN foumleil with such counterfeits , and the pulitiu is warned against tliesii fraiuls. Itnln Water Maker Is sold by nil iliUKKlsts and poms a Imp ? two- pound package for l"i ! cents. G.W.PANGLE i D . . , , , The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Experience. AiiKu or msKASKs or MIN ANIJ WOMKN. ritoriuiuoit oriHU \voui.u'.s iiinuiAi , nisi'iN- or / treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , TUront nnd Lungs ; Die- pases or the IJjro and liar , 1'lta and Apoplexy , Heart UlM'itHU , Livpr C'omiilalnt , Kidney Coin' philut , XcrtoiiH Ilcl > lllt > . Muiital Jct prcHHlon , I.OMH or MaiilioocI , hcitii IiialVcakticHH , Diabetes , Ilrluhl's Dls ease , St Vims' Dnnco , Khrmimtlpm , I'araljslB v\ Into Svvcliliur. Scrnlulti , I'cvei Sores , Tumi orH and I'lHtiiln In mio rcinn\vd wltliotil Hie knife or < Irawing a drop of Uloocl. 'Woman witli lici delicate oruraitH restored tq licaltli. DropHy cured -vtltliom tapping. Hpeclal Attention Kl en lo Irl\ate and Venereal IHHCUHOH of all ItliidM. $50 to $ 50ofjloirclt foi any Venereal IMHeanc I tuimot cure v\Ulioiit 3Ierciir > . Tupo Worms removed In tw o or tint u hours , ornu pa ) . IleuiurihoKli or 1'llcs cured. TIIOSI : WHO Aim AITI ICTII > Will save life and hundreds or dollaiD by callIng - Ing on or using DR. C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlioonlj I'lijiilrlnii wluxim Irll v < Imtalll a p * rHini vi Ith out iiHkltif ; a ( juvil It in. ThiiHo at li illRtaiicn M'litl for Qnrfttlon lilaiik , Nit. 1 for mmiNi > . for uoiiirii. Alt cnrrcRpnndciiLO stiklly uonlldcntlal. llcdicilifbtnt by express. Addicts all letters lo O. W. I'ANCJI.i : , M. ! . , 555 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFSI Enclose luu In stamps for reply. A Gloomy Outlook D n is that of the dyspeptic , but his D face will brighten he when knows that Ripans Tabules cure that terrible C rible disorder and will make him a cheerful and happy man. B rj Rlpan ) Tabulrn : Bold by druggist ) , or bT man If lb price ( M rent ) a box ) In tent to Ine III * pan ) Chemical Company , No. 10 Spruce St. , N. If. rjC HOSEL , HOSE , HOSE ; We have in stock 10,000 feet of hose , more than all other dealers combined carry , Our prices are fully 25 per cent less than they can sell you for. Come and see and be convinced. We will sell you a good hose for 6Jc per foot. COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT , OIL & GLASS CO , , Rooms 1-4 Fourth St. , Masonic Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. STEAM DYE W0.1K All klndi of Dyeing and Cleaning done In the highest style of the art Pnded and ktaUifil fuhrlcs mad * to look us good a * new. WorU prompt/ ! done and delivered In all parts of the country Bend roc price list. ( J. A. .VI.IO//A.V. . - --J-J T-r-J ? JTF * r > r | | | TIC I"I I . i I ' I'ruitrlotae TrojL'Jj IJJ / V'l-aWjrl ' iM'VlC' ' * > l\\ > f , . , y / , * A * * * ' * ' Broadway , near North * weXern Depot , Council Ulutf ) . Iowa. Tel. SU. Davis Drug Paint and Class House. Exclusive sellers in Council Bluffs for the justly celebrated Heath & M111U Ban Mf { . Co.'s "BEsT" PREPARED PAINT , THE SrANDABD PAINOl OF AM c. RIO A , put up in 01 handsome shades and guaranteed to look botUir. wear longer and cover more turfaco than any other paint. Thi paint received the HIGH iST AW ABO at the Worli'a fair. Our motto : A pleased customer our best advertisement. Call or eond for color card * Wholesale and retail. 200 BROADWAY