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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1896)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - - - . - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - , & ; _ _ _ - I111J OMAhA 1)AIJIV R1jLi : U.NJA , MAY 8 , 1s9 ( ; . _ _ COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT f N I- MINOIL MVNT1ON. Mr. an Mrg. A. I. 1Jero are vISItIng nt the liomo of Prof. C. Spriilt , Mr. . FJero Is Mrs. prult'E , Ister. ltegtilar meeting ot Myrte ) 1Og. Degree of honor. Mondsy t'enIng , In Grand Army of the ItepuhIIc hail. The ChristIan 1ickivorcrn will give a May party In tile parlore , of the First i'resbytcrlau church Frllay evening , May 8. Tim aranci lintel , Council Ilitiffs. I1Ih c1a3 In every repect. flates , $2.f0 per ilay nnd upward. F. 1. Clarke , proprIetor. M I. Fiillcr hay brought ult agalnat Janus McCauley an.4 the Centril Inve3tment 0 rnpany In foreclouro on netes aggregatIng 850. 850.The The Young People's aocIet1 of the First ] 'renbyteran church IlI entertain all ii 1rIenR at t May party In the church parlors Friday evening. Mrs. M. L. bun and Mrs. Sireves ) have rtiirned from the Grand Army of the Re- 1iU11 e anti Woman's Relict carps cotiven tlons at Cedar flapitis. The regular convocation of itar chapter Nti 47. It , A. M. . viII ho lieltI tomorrow light. A full attenilance Is tiesireti. 113 order of the M. I. II. 1' . Complaint has ben nmde that vantlals have heri tleatroylng plants and bushes of rrpcrty owners on Ninth avenue antI the loiic ? are locking for the otVenders. Ilarniony chapteJ , No. 25 , 0. R. S. . will gIve an xljerlcnce e-cclal end card party at the Maonlc hall , Tiieslay evening , May i. All inetnitara anti frlentis of the oriEr cordially invited. 3. M. 03111cr han commenced suit In the iutterior court against F' . A.Vorth for $30 , t3lance duo on a teatn of horaro lurcitacd 'hen horse's sere worth more money titan they are now. No. 76 , the neW open double car of the motor company , was put Into service yettter- day. It I' built on 1lie plans of Nos. 51 antI f 13 ; , hut 114 prettIer titan ether of these niod- eh. It wIll be In service today. Mm. Mary Ilocn , presltiettt ; Ir * . \Iary Ij. Ilolin , ecretnry : Mrs. Mary SItrIevct. treasurtr. omccrs of the \Vottleu's Itellef carps. No. 180 , rettirned yesterday from the state convent.on of the Grand Army of the ltr2ublIo and Wolneti's Relief corps at Cedar Itiiii3. ' vIlI conclude on 'flie Chase-Lli'cr company engagement of two weeke 'ItIi the ItItIY tl1 , ' veriItig , when the bill vIll be "Lard Chum- Icy , ' ' which the managers claim to be tlic' cicane't ' and brightest play In their rtertoIre. ; 'lucy have played to an Immense bu&iiess here from tht ttart. They go from here. to ] Inmburg tintl Creston. In the case of the Helkuap savings bank against \V. A. Mynster , admInistrator of the etate of Maria Myniter , the plaintIff yes- ttrday hlleil an applIcatIon It the dIstrict cottit asking that an Inventory of the pron- ertl be furnIshed , that the executor be ro- ( luIreti to give a bond and that he be ordered to apply for authority to sell real estate. hearing on the applcatlon svilt be held May 9. The Women's Christian assocIatIon . will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Metcalf , corner of Elult strcct and 'lilow avenue , at 2:30 : o'clock Monday afternoon , The tie- vcthonal meeting wIll occupy the first half htur , and 1li be un.'ier the leadershIp of Mrs. Rev. Delong and Mrs. Thomas Ttxitevin. Each member and any one interested In de- votlonal and hospital work are earneetly In- vited. The Grls' : Industrial citoo1 will hold Its fifilt annual pIcnIc at Falrmount park next Saturday. May 9. Ati tnvltatlon hi extended to all the extachert and to every girl 'Who liat ever been a ttientber of the school ; also to all the friends of the work. It viil be a baoket pIcnic. All who desire to come are reqliestcd to senti theIr baslcet to the roonw over th State SavIngs bank not later tItan 10 c'cIock on the morning of the PICifiC. and an exprera will take them to the grounds. The police had what they eUPlcotI to be an Impregnable caca against Thoniis Manloy , the colored nlfltl. arrertcd for arson , 'but when lie was brcught Into court 'eaterday morning ' and the evl lence put t other , there were ttevcral eriotts breaks , and the judge was cbliged to iltacharge hIm. Walker waa linine- d1ntuy rerrwteti upon a charge of threaten- log to kill his wife and mother-in-law. lie vIll have a hearing on the charge in Justice Cook's court on TuCL.Jay. Hot hI ia Sash. 'We have 1,000 hat boil sash which we arc going to close out. They wcnt last long. How many do you want ? We vilI make you a price that can't be dtipliatrd. C. II. Paint. Oil and Glae company , Masonic Toni- le , CouncIl Bluffs. \Ve ho the FrniiitiigU W'hiy ? Because our goods are the best. Our prices are right and we guarantee satiR- faction. Sec our new pictures. IiIj. SMITH & CO. _ Davis , drugt. Paints and glass ; tel. 289. SI ljVilt IRaiflChtt'I'S ihI'Id.t'i'lI ) . ' Suilitti htt4' IIt.itii'iit 1S'lns at nh I ttS.II COO II t ' Ciiveii t I * ui. CRESTON , Ia. , May 2.-Speclal.-Thie ( ) d citiocratic county ccnvontlon fought today long and bitterly over the money queation , the sotlUd money men scorIng a victory after at' exciting couflIt , defeating the free coinage - ago resolutions by a vote of 56 to 53. The free sliver uten won out on the delegation to the state conventIon , whIch was for silver , bitt the deheg.itoa diii not take kindly to the resohutlotte , because Lucy were Ironclad. and bot'.id tito state delegates to support diver anti Boles and nothIng ehi.'a. Milder rolu- thcns could have been passed wlh ; little 01)1)0. eltlon. Sioux CITY , May 2.-Special ( Telegram.- ) Twenty-one delegates vero chosen by the Woodbury county convention , In sessIon hero today , to ettelid the Dubttque state convon- ticti , May 29. After a hot light , only delegates - gates OppOSCl to a gold stapdard vere chioteti. MASON CITY , Ia. , May 2-Speclal ( Tub- irain-Thic ; ) cii- caucuses to select delt'gatcs to thte tbctnoeratlc county conventIon are being uiold here tonight. There It , a 'arm contest bctween the free sIlver atid anti- Hilver factions , with the chaiuees favorable ror the hatter to win. Of the ten counties which have titus far selected ( ieiegates , six lire for holes anti free sliver , two antI-Boles , and one uninstructed. housekeepers are In despair when they vIsit thto Dunce Furulturo company. All the flow things are so hiandsotno and so cheap that they want tIle whole store. lloffniayr's Fancy Patent Flour makes the best anti uuiost. bread , Ask your grocer for It. Wanted-Three good canvassers. Good iuay for right parties. Call at KId's hotel , 'j'rahtHhIhI t lt.rt.hius IN lt'i'hiIi. to St.i * le. Tte ordinance rassed at the last meeting of the council calls for a hlcenst , of $60 a iitonth on trunsetit ! firms that decide to close out bankrupt stocks at aiict on. \\'IICII the ordinance 'as itaL'sed the Sacbts COflIIIIY of Ottumwa stated that the license vould 1)0 0Pithid , [ tilt ( ho auction COIn- ItiCItCeth yesterday and the cotaparty's repro- eentatlve planked clown htis $60 for a inontlt's license to do business. The Bankrupt Mur- chantlise company on Broadway , xiear Main. ias a lease of thto building for a year and vill , probably get out of the rayment of the license tax on that account. Gas ranges and service connections at half price for ihiteun days. call at Company's chico ror full particulars. 210 MaIn and 211 I'earl streets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' , VaII paper cleaned , now process , with patent right at Miller's , 108 Male street. % Vnnt GruntS 1.olge heeN htCtlUCth. Circuhara era beIng Gent out from Coun- cli Ibluffs to ( lie members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen In Iowa looking to action at the coming seasioti of the grand lodge In a reductIon of the per capita tax. There are now In the state about 10,000 snembers of tlte order anti the grand hedge tlue ( rein each member are $2 per year , There is a feeling among the nlehubers that the tax should be reduced to $1 per capita anti the lodges of the state are being urged to take action in thue niatter at the cotnlng aelt.Ioti of tlte grand lodge , See our $3 presuro water fIlter. Nothing cheap about it but the vrice. Absolutely hIgh grade. tepbau Bros. I Jr , Cbeayer'w otflco zuoveil to 600 liroadway. = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ChRISTIAN 1IOIE JUBILATES Pirat Day'o ' Celebration of' the Silver Anni- vorary of Mr. nnd Mr3. Lernen , ORPHAN CUILDEN AFFORD TIlE SONGS IIIIH U's o ( the Grt'st iiiti tuiltiti , Toliu I' hit ( flet. it , thit' SIniIo hut hit.iiit I fith Cereinon le't of thu. Iit. Tue grounds , buIldings club cottages of ( Ito ChristIan home ere transformed yet'- terday into a veritabla fairy bowcr. I'yra. niitit of bioaming htlant. lIIIOWS ) and banks of cut llo'eit' ' . groves of palms , litazy wreathe of smihax ad ( eras and hundreds of white clad , bright-faced , happy little children lilt- tins like humming birho from 1iocr to flower , carried out the illusIon. It 'as a gala tiay at thte orhuhautae , and bc''ides tlt children , there were hundretis of friends of the great charitable institutton anti of lie managers rrco'cnt to ectcnd their congratulations - lations and nssir' in the cahebration of tao twouity-ilfib anniverrary of the nuarriage Cf Mr. and Mrs. Ltnen. The grounds arc atuys open to the public , but the hour of 3 0 clock in the afternoon vLts dcognateth as the time sot br th corn- Itlellcenlent of the ceremonies of the day. Long before that hour arrived the groundi' and cottages were thronged with visitort' . Every room in the home Cf Mr. and Mra. Lettiun 'Was thrown OiCfl , as' well a' every rocin in every cottase and building. The' floral deorations were all arranged unit pro- vlubetl for by the local lborl'its , J. F. Wilcox and J. It. McPhereon , afltI no event in the city has ever called fruit them such a generous - erous donation. The cut flowers elone wore valued at over $100. Every room in the rest- dence of the Itianager vaiu banked with flow- ert. Th dining rootn was a bower of beauty. Thu table 'au prcad with snowy littoit and covered with i'ansie anti t'prays of fern , with pillows of red and wtite roses at each end. A deep b3rdcr of smiiax wa wroathieth around thto tdes. ! A cut glass candelabrum filled with pink candlea was ahtnos Iilddc.n \"Ithi white and tea rocebuihe. Itopee of smilax - lax rcachtod from the cornere to the awinging lamp above , anti this was covered with flow- eru , greens and wrought into a marriage hell. The flrepiacc' and windows \vero banked with palms , gigantic ferns and calms , wth ! red and white roees peepitig through. The bay window au'ai thio arched doarvay were both almost concealed with flowers , ferns , palme and snuilax. The decorations in the other rooms were not so elaborate. but were equally ieautiful and arranged with artiste originality' . It was originally designed to hold the opening - ing eervicea , In whichi the children. were to talce part , and the remarriage of the bride anti groom in the new chapel thst has just been completed , hut the crowd was far too large to permit of it. llundredct of camp chairs were procured and piacad on the lawn In frOnt of a large amphitheater prepared for the accotatnodation of the chtildreti of the lIdme who were to take a part. BIAUT1FUL PROCESSIONAL. Just before 3 o'clock a mandolin club corn- posed of fleuiah Iloagland , Liilie arid Mamie Noreen , Earl flcrdsiey , ViIl Partly , Will McPherson , Albert Cilne , Walter \Ve'odward , Stelia Gilbert and A. Atkins. members of tile 111gb school and Ccuncil illitffs mandolin clubs , took their seats on the porch of the now chapel just opposite the raised seate on tim lawn. Visitors quickly filled all the camp chaIrs , eager to oe the 'pretty ceremenlos anticIpated. The Playing "t the mandoiin was the signal for the children to march from the large central building , where they had fortuuezi into line , through the aisle between the camp chairs anti up the raisel seats. The irocossiou wa lou by all the tnernber of the "Shut-in Band , " or such of tile hittie crip- pies as could manage to walk. When they reaited the foot of the amphitheater seats they halted , anti twenty of the older gris , tiresed in white , formed a double line' along the aisie , Through this the remainder of tIle children marched in double lines. They took their places on the raised seats accord- ng to their size , the tallest ones in the center on the top row. The others were seated in the same way , and when the four long rows were filled the mass of juvenile humanIty presented a baautlful anti symmetrcal figure After the raised 'eats were filled , Mr. and Mrs. Ltnen. accompanied by their children. marched through the aisle of young gtrhs and took chairs In front of what might be termed tile aitar , hastily erocteti on tIle blue grass od. With a pretty evolution tile liv- lng wails of girls countermarched to their places on the left , At tii altar , Mr , and Mrs. Leinen were luiet by Rev , .J. L. N. Young of Chicago , Iter. Dr. Buckley of Alton , Iii. , anti 11ev. J. II. Senseny of the Broadway \iothiodst church. Rev. Young cffereti a beautiful prayer. in which ho asked for the blessing of the Savior upon the home and Its little ones. lie ai'ked a special ilessittg upon the manager alid his w lie , anti prayed that their hearts rnigltt be enlarged and theIr means and opportttnitie increased until they could gather all of tue itonieless ones vhto ttoeded homes. At ( lie concluson of the vraer [ ) r iluckicy reunited in , iiiarrlage of ( lie mattager anti his wile. In his address to them he paid a touching tribute to their work anti unselfish devotion to ( lie cause of charity. As lie turned and looked froiuu ( bent to ( its little army of clean , brighit and happy little children lie became so affected that lie could not conceal htI. emotion , Ills ( euro were ovtn more eioqttent titan his wortis , and witoti lie recovered his voice and described the great work that was being accornpiishc'i lie grow eloquent inticeil , and deeply touched his sympathetic audience , SONGS OF THu LITTLE ONES. The rentalntler of ( Ito servIces cott"itCii of singing by ( lie chIldren on the raced eeat3. A little coborti boy , Charles Smith. sang a hobo , "Bow Iowii Before Jehovah , " with a eitortts by the etnahier clihitiren. Then carnc ft itlaintire EOt)5 by all of ( lie children , " 1i'w Long , 0 , Lord , blow Long ? " followed by a solo by Miss Emily Anderson , the n gut- ingabe of ( lie liotne , "Let Us Make the Webbitu Iting. " A oIo by littla Juanita liohunee , all Indian girl , woo given with the' ltappy abandon of chtlldhiooii. A 'ng by all ( ito children , ig antI lIttle , ' 'Ouu Title I happy lay We ihanish Sorrow , " cattle next , and at its concilisioti one of ( ho pbeasautteat little incitieuits of ( lie afternoon occurred , little gIrls1 Ida 1Iti'Jort and Ivy 11111 , climbed down iranu the high seats anti picking up a basket ( list had been left at ( lie bototti , tattle fromim it a little silver plated tea set of three small peces , and in a pm'etty little sieechi ( list was e'carcely audible' hir0500ted it to Mr. anti Mrs. 1.emcn. For a year they had boon suv.ng tp their pennies antI etrlv. lug with all their might to raise encug , . mItoney to buy ( lie sitttple prdsent. Tue Itresentation cotnpletely broke up thor benefactors. A glail Easter anthem by the children , "If a Mali lie Shall lie' ltsc Again ? " ccncbttde4 ( lie servIces. Tue rentamucler of the tifterttoon was given to ( lie iitlormnah reception anti ervIng tue cluittlren atiti ( lie gueut9 w.tlm refros'hunents. Four 1. tug tUning tables. cacli nearly fifty foot iii length , were tilled wIth boys and girls devouring ice cream anti cake. Over 100 gallons of ice creauii had been donated anti ( lie wotnen of ( its cty hiad provided 113 cakes. SCENE AT TIlE hOME. The eene at the Iloute ( lurIng ( lie even- 11mg was oven more fairy-I Ito amtd beautiful titan during ( lie afternoon , The grounda were illumInated by hundreds of Chinese lanterns and ( lie gaily colored lights gave a famitastlo charmiu to ( lie surroundings. The groumitis and buildings were thtromtgeti with ieopIo up to 10 o'clock. The evening was devoted to simply an imfortnal receptIon , and long before ( lie last of ( ho visitors were ready to leave the arms of Rev , Mr. Lenten emit ! vite were aching from fatigue. TIto lresettts sere ittany and bautifizl. Several liumudretl caIne In contented looking envelopes that were no opened auth thie'r cuntentt vill no doubt swehi the general fund to great proportlone. There were nuany Pieces of beautlitul silverware , but there was no present moro beautiful anti. unique titan ( last ltrepared nut ! sent by Mr. anti Mrs. II. A. Collins of liavanna , ill. It consIsted or a beautiful hiandpajnted and etnbroid- ereui linemi covered card , In the center were time figures " 2f" In characters eight inches long , composed of aew 25 cent Vieea. There I Were $10 worth of the coins combined in the figures , The entire' work of planning anti arrang- lag the affair wa performed by women of Council liluffs. ltmrlng the afternoon anti evenIng they serveti elegant refreehtnente' . The members of the reception conimnittee were Meetiarnes Titlieys , Orcittt , Gravatte , hleas , McPherson , R.luror : , Lmcas , Caldwell , h.yncharil , 1tlchirltie. Atklna , Abberly , h'on- titte. Arthur. Victor JCnn age , Sawyer , Casper - per , Swanson , Swanson , leLong , Stllwell. ltayrnonii , Mustier , hunt , ltltotles , Tostovin , Lomtgee , Ballinger , IiclFnger , Wind , Cleaver. The offerIng room wee In charge of Mro. Cahdweil amid Miss Margaret McBride. The irimt stand "as hteaided , over by Mesdatues McPherson , itmgee' , hihioties and Swanson. Mrs. Lyncharil hati chtnre of the register. Nearly all of thte peopie of Council liluffs visited ( its home tier jig ( Ito reception , anti mutany came frota abroad who reg'stereti but negleeteti to write their ndtlrouscs , Among thtoro out of towmu were : Jttaime ( thuildey , Upper Allan , ill. ; Mrs. George Bates , Irvington , Nob. ; Airs. Alic 1)11- Ian , Iicd Oak , Ia , ; Mrs. E. B. Smnp on , Ehlot , ha. ; Mrs. Ellen IC. lsnny , Vincennes , Intl. ; Mre' M. IC. ilciabroek , liarthiolto , lii. ; Mrt' . ii. A. Cchlirci , hiavatia , Ill. ; Mrs. ilattie Stan- turd , Met , . lienjatniti llernly , Atlantis. Nub. ; Mrs. Marloui I , . , Morse , Granti Jumtctioti , Ia. ; D. E. Mllhropp , 1)ocatur City , .Ta. ; Mrs. A. IC. Ferguroti , Mrs. M. L. Stone , Omaha ; J. li. M. Young , Chicago ; Itosetta OtweIi Croea , Miehi- igail ; It. C. Menery. Mrs. Julia A. Koce , Creet. cent City , In. ; Martha T. Shiarpies.'citehir , ' . ( or , Pa. ; J. J. Illeitop , Alice L. ilIuhop , 3. E. Glovetu , Sprngfield , Nob. ; Mr. anti Mrs. llcnry Ehlerbck , lhtmfrirs , In. ; A. Martini , Muticit' . hid. ; Mrs. II. C. Moore , l'arlctuuan , 0. ; n. ( lrimthm , Mri , A. E. Itobbitis , Jumuler so. cit ty ; Anmia'llil , M.r ) ' Etuger , Attiahitia Te- brlno , Urtia Larson , ioe Shetlell , Janica' iCeily , J. M. Mueller , Mr.u. Famtnte Perry , Mrs. S. C. 1)alryinple , Mri. Johtmi Morse , Miso 13cr- thin ltitrkcr , Miss A. itucker , Mrs. Ii , M. I'arkc , Mrs. J. M. hack , Mrs. E. Kelly , Mre' . John Epetieter , Mn' ' . Clara Otis , Mrs. T. J. la'rtb , Mrs. L. B. Ward , all of Otnahma , and Alvia G. Cctea , hIlleinie' : , In. ; Mrs. Antis Maber , Winflelti , Ken. ; Mrs. I. T. Spatigber , Wabnu ( , Is. ; I ) , Fl Wighitmant and wife , \Vctt. ton , In , ; Mrs. Julia A. homier , New York ; Mrs. A. A. F'ierd , Orceolu , Ta. ; A. W. lieu- ning , Anna HennIng , Gletuwood , Ia , ; 0. N. Mttehler , Otnahmn ; Jerse ! H. Atianus , Sioux City ; Mrs. W. F. Litton , Mrs. Margere ( Clark , hlsd Oak , Ia. : Mrs. Helen liortiby , Valentine' , Neb. : MI'u. J.V. . Wilhlattus , Trentotu , Ma. ; J. W. Graham , Sioux CIty ; ICerl II. Ilurket , Mre. 11. K. Burket , Omaha ; Mra. A. 0. Vin- lag , Woodhine , Ia. ; J. M. Tuoht ) ' of St. l'aul , Minn. ; Eritest l3igelow of Burlington , In. ; 13. T. McCullough of Chicago. SUNDAY'S PROGRAM. Today will be Christian lionie day at the Broadway Methodlet church. Rev. J. L. Yottag of Chicago , a need ( educator , will preach in the mornIng and Rev. Jtmstus l3tmlk- ley of Shurtluff college , Upper Alton , ill. , in ( Ito evening. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock at the same church a meeting will also be held , and a number of noted speakers will ha present. The subject of their nddrcc'aes vIil be , "Orphan Children anti thur Duty Toward Tiem. " Dr. Senseney of the Broadway - way church will open the meeting , after which flfeen-mlnute speecites will be in or- tier. Hon. W. J , Bryan ci Nebraska will take as his theme , "Our Ditty to the Or- phtan. " Met : ' . Ella \V. Peattie of Omaha will present the "Mothers' Side of the Question. " These will ha followed by five-minute peeclies. Colonel D. 11. Daily vIll ( oil what Ito knows of the work of ( lie Christian I-home and its managetnent fromn persotul observa- ( Ion. J. J. Stewart and other.s Will also speak. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The person making ( lie tenth purchiare at Robinson Bros. ' auction on Monilay evonng ! will be presented with a gold watch free. Pasturage. L. P. Judsn , 920 Sixth ave. t II ( P f Ii ci' \ . ( ) II .1 &u1 Trmt tim i'- The city and county authorities have been asked to 'take care of another wounded tramp who has been shipped along from one point In Iowa to another until lie reached Councl Bluffs. lie wac shot in Mar9halltowia several - eral days ago and tuanaged to get out of the town without having lila wound dressed. lie wag passed along by town and village autitor- ities until ha reached Atlantic , where he was given a ticket to this c1ty with in'tructions not (0 get off the' train. When ( he train reacheci here ho was suffering greatly ato'J humanity required that something had to be clone to relieve hini. lie taken off ( lie train anti taken to the W. C. A. hospital , where County Phyilc'an Relber operated upon him. A revolver bullet was found partially enihcilded in one of the hip bones. It was removeti and the man was fixed up in good shape. lie wIll be kept at ( lie hospital for a fe-w tisys and thou sent on. lie gave the name of Johut Wocd. Pa.turage'-For horses or cattle ; plenty of shade , salt regularly ; good rtmnntng water. Addrce. Mary Gallagher , \Veston , Ia. We offer you only clean , crmep , snow white iauntiry work anti best delivery rervico at Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway. Teleprone 157. Ilumini red 'I'rne'Jm'rs 1mm Cotiveit t lout , FORT DODGE , Ia. , May 2.-Spcciai ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) third annual convention of the Intercouny Teachers' association was held hero yesterday anti today , Over 200 members were present. Thte association inciutles the teachers of Webster , Wright , Humboldt anti HamIlton counties. Many Interesting papero were read , anti addresses made by leaders lit ( ito association , as well as outsiders. Tite tiiscussiofls on topics of imnportance to teachers - ers were spirited amid handled with inucim ukill , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Modern room and board for two geathe- men. lnqure a Bee omce , l'asturago at Union DrIving park , I'm , mmu ( tim' d lie l'mmms The owners of dogs are coming in anti paying for a license for ( Ite canines to live another year. Forty owners settled yester- clay and others w fi be reqitlred to Cotiuc to ( lttio within mc few weeks or tlte pound- master vili declare war on time unclaimed pups of the city. .titON ( ' CllUltCIlIS. St. h'zmnl'u. 'estr3uimeiu lelmt te Ill I' l'lmu n of 3lnkimur 1fm' SItimmg' ' I'r'e. At the meeting o tto vestry of St. l'ntml's Friday afternoon iiQ comnnulteo 011 securing pietigre and contributions for the support of the' Parish OIl the pllmmt of nuaking ( lie church free made it veryt4vciabio report ; so favors- blo that the renting ef seate In the church ill be discolittltl'Oti anti all seats withIr its walls will be open to all who comae to attend Its ser vices , These are ontitmeteti in a most in. torestlng manner by the zeaboun young roe- tar. 11ev. L. I' . MeIotuahii , who gives ItIs people short but instructive sermuont' , whIch are always llsteneti to with close attontiOm. The musIc of the ciitnrchi Is excellent. and Is rcntieretl by a skilled organit and a vested choir of boyn , latlle and gentbernemu , about twemty-flve in nutitber. The vestry is very hopeful that the ne plan atiopteti by It af tuiaking St. I'aul' a free church will prove aceeptable to all anpi that the' cotigregations ateniing its services will be largely In- creared. The' following recolutloti was unanimously ath PtCd The menibel's of tltla vestry In this mln- Ute. which ( lie seCretarY miu directetl to Itinco hiltOn olim record , expreril their dccl ) Ioetow In the death of tltetr Itito acsocittt ° , Mt . Joel 1 , . Stewart , 'ho , , ttWfl' ott thiC 11th day of April , 18SU , after ti urief illness of onl' ii few iiotmrcu. Mr. Stewart had hicen n faithful mnemnber of tlii vestry f r revertil years ; lie hati given tnucht tmnue anti attention to the hi0 ) titotioti of lntrilu Interests. and for intut' years hiaii luceil atm attetttlunt tmpotu ( Ito ser'- lees of the church. lie 'n9 a lclnti and : oving luttbnfld antI father , a ciiial muiti eotmrteOtli conilttiOtu , anti a respecteti hill enttnri lag mnctnber of this cOtutnhltlitYn lmt which lie ltafl t i'iiied for nearly thirty years. We extend to the fittiuhiy and other rob- ntivea 'f our t1cceaucti brother ciii' i'lii- cet'e sympathy tnt their great bereavement. This evening a rervico in the imiterests of ( lie Brotiterheod of St. Andrew will be helil at Grace church , corner of Union amid Pierce streets , at 8 o'clock. Several young tnen , tttenihers of the brotherhood , 'lhI make ad- drezoec. The brotiterhmcod Is a religious order , which , originating in Chicago , hiatt exteriticti iltrought this coutitry , atni hiss mitade itself felt Imi Europe and Auu'tralia. St. I'attl's and Grace churches of ( his city have local chapters of ( Ito brotheritocl. Timoie will be services at St. John'a Eng- lieu Luthteran clturclt at 10:30 : a. in , anti S p. nfl. ; L'ermotis by the pator , 11ev. G. W. Snyder ; Sitnday echool at 12 m. ; yountg peo- itlo'i' ' meeting at 7 p. m , The Ministerial aeaciatlon of time city meets on Monday at 2:30 : 1) . in. itt the pus- tor's sttmdy of ( Ito First I'crsbyteriatt church , Services at the Brcadwny Methodist chturchm today will be the regular tnorttimig preaching at 1O30 a. in. , at wltich Itev. J. 1 . . Youmtg of Chicago will preach ; clas3 meetitig at 12 in. ; Sunday school at 12 tti , ; Junior league at 4 p. rn. ; in the nfternocn at 3 o'clock and at S p. m , , servicen wlfl be held in the interests of ( ito Christian home Cf thtls city ; at 3 p. m. the meeting wtll be atitiree''ed by lion. \V. J. Bryan of Nebraska anti by others ; at 8 p. rn. ( Ito iflcetiitg- will be ndtiressed by itcv. Jttsttme I3uikle' , D. D. , of Upper Alton , Ill. Christian TabornaclCormier of Scott and Mynster streets. It. .W. Abberley , pastor. Spceal revival sryiecs conditcteti by Ryan- gullet A. Martin of Itidlana ; sertnon at 10:30 : a. in. on "Ohrlstlamt . Experience , " and . . at 7:15 p. rn. ott..Shall We Know Our Friends in lieavetiThere will be preach- imig imu the chiurdh every day this week at 3 o'clock In thmt"afternoon and at 7:45 : at tijht. ' . L I Iteorganized Church of Jenus Christ of Latter Day Sain-Sacrament at 10 a. iii. ; preachIng at 7:45 : ' p rn. by Eider 1. N. Itoberts. , , ' ( . First Presbyterian-Corner of Willow nyc- flue and Seveetthm street. 11ev. Stephen Plielpu , pastor. l'reacltimtg at. 10:30 : a. nu. anti S p. n. Fifth Avenue Methoflist EpfteOpal. Corner Fifth avenito and. Ilgheentii , streeL Preaching - ing at 10:20 : 1. nu cnfdt8 p. tn. by t1i6'tiftor ; claco meeting at 9:45 : a , in. ; Sutiday school at 12 rn. ; Junior league at 3 p. iii. ; probation meetIng at 3:45 : p. rn. Trinity Methodlet Church-Corner of Fourth etreet anti Ninth aveneto. Conrati Hooker , paator. Class meeting at 11:45 : ; preaching at 10:30 : n.h m. anti 8 p. m. : Sttnciay schoci at 12 mn. ; El3worth league at 7 p. in. . ongregaional Churcht-Morning e'ubject , "An Incresolng Purpose ; " evening , "Do- spondency of Thomas and Christ's Treatinetit of It ; " cotntnencing with today , evenitig service at S o'clock. Sunday cervices at Grace church , corner of Union and Pierce streets : Mornltig prayer , 10:30 : a. in. ; evening prayer , 8 p. in. At tito evening service addresses vi1l be made by Messrs. J. fl , , Daly , S. A. lianes , D. S. Car- raway anti G. C. Von Eglopptenu , members of the llrothterhood of St. Andrew. Young girl wanted to assat at housework , lnuuire at Bee ofilee. Sumac Sot'lmlt FIVeIIIS. One of the most pleasant soclai events of the week was thte chIldren's May party given by Prof. Chambers on Friday evening. There were about 500 present , including the children - dren and their parents and frieitds. The program was a very pretty one' . Amnong ( lte cimilciren present were : hazel anti Besslo Ilatniner , May and lessie Crane , Gertrutle Reed , Sadie and Maud Besley , hazel Drake , Ethel Cook. Grace Woodford , Amelia flierwirtlt , dare Clark , May Kingsbury , Lena Florence , Maud Robinson , Nellie Jones , lies- she fleiw , Marian anti Nellie' Benton. luiigmion anti Tipple Maytiatd , Inex anti Fretitibe nor- land , Josie , lichen and Georgie libby , Mar- ( ha Rieicman , Atiahi Sargent , Vests and Janlo Jarnoson , May antI Laura Weaver , Editim Brcck , Vera lioyman , Clara Sawyer , Mist , Ilanchett of Omaha , Louse anti Margaret Stephen , Francis McMihlan , helm Foley , Daisy Cooper , liazeh hiannan , Edna Keehine , Fay anti arace hlollenbeck , Evelyn and Edith Thomas , hholeaa White , Marian Stiowtien , Crystal and Christine Ihilison , Emnily IVUhmer- forti , Pltoebe Jtidson , anti Max and Alf lien- ciiet , John Keehirte , Jay anti George Cleaver , Ilerohd Pardy , Carl Cltarnberliit , Harry Van Brunt Chance Matthtews , East Dorianti , Ben " OSE iiot tamuillinr 'itli the _ _ - 11" strliigent ccmioriiiip cxei'eiscd the RtlSSILthl ' ' ' Iy govel'hilmiehit pl'illtS t 'II1 bt Stli'l'lSCLi to I iioV tiiitt ii _ _ _ _ _ ' Cotinoll lhltills ptltui icittion i-cccmitiy , camue utatler tile ban of the liiv , _ _ _ on tile 13th dmuy of Inst .Mni'aii _ _ _ _ Itiot'e & ElI is , tile s'eIJ know'n _ _ _ ' cigtm' tiettlerti of tills city , placed un , . fmd'eI'tIscIuieiit iii the ltIly Null _ _ _ _ _ jMtl'iCi , prtlsimig tIl'J vlvttmcH of the , _ _ _ _ _ , ' "SIl1ttlhiI" CgiLV. A copy of the ' I p.tpel' COlitttihiilhg tile 8dVt1'tiiC- . mhCflt W'.tS seilt by ul r. Ellis to a _ _ _ , fl'iehld ill St. Pt.te&'Iatii'g & , Rtissiui , t w'Ilcrc it s'as tltiiy i'eit.i'd. Omi _ _ _ _ _ opening tile pallet' lIe fun lId nbotmt tlii'ei : lucius of spitce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - Starnpe'FUke Tills. The advertiseineiit n stamped out was as follows : ' lIE paper svas ' ' to the 'F - - . 'lhi , LtId to t' ithr ' itluiLmzalhllit ' fillet CIIIII'giil , th cy uu ud that their ' ' lidvertiseimlemat ilud been obhjtel'LIted SuIto3 iytICpl'SS censor , ( lIroughi whose , llflmlds the paper hitid passd , It Is prestluhed tittit the ceulsor , Q ueen of Cigars. w'ith * Islet iunpei'feot knowkdgc of Eiighisii , 1111(1 II ) his Zetti to sez'va So called by spccltul per- tile cztr : , siupectt.ud thut the ref.i- . mmulitslout of ( lie Mahatmtmiiedtsml ejle to the Siiltuiimi and tile 1o. SoycreiStI , ntmcl mokcd by his gracious mmmtijesty itt loken of luliuiiCdtllI sos'et'eigli , luhigilt ht1te ( ito itcittIr conferred upon luifitienoc ill his the ctuprcss. 5(11110 piititiflI great 131111 eziliglitened enipire. roui iu3 SY MOORE & ELLIS Gl'Cult IS tile Czar alld his propilet. COUNCIL IILUF1IS , iA Citerlngton , George Ricknuan , 13ito Van Brunt , Charles Matthews , East Dorlatmd , lion lie hiantman , Frnk soil ( lumy hteeti , George Dailey , Toni Lsucey , Clauti Matiial , Ned WIrt , Roy Smith , George Crane , harry Csvln , lieu Lanzentiorfer , Clarence Etnpkie , leVel , han- chett of Omaha , \Vootiforul , howard , Weaver , Ernest hiloknusn , Dee Brniiley , and hale' hiixby. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nfl % VOIlIC'S I' % % ' JL'lt' ia.t' . ' . ' , iIi't'i , ( I ti Shmnrteti ( 'rI miti timil 'i'rlmtls mind ( 't iii oIl Igeim t 'erul lets. A ttiarkeii chmango of procedtmro in ( lie' New York jtmry ey'stetmi in Itrmportattt Crimiitlai trials , whIch will greatly curtail ( Ito iengthi of the trials anti save mtutmch time to the sltoals of jurors calietl , put on the rack , attul dejected , has beemi brought about by the how bll , wlmich hiss Just becotne a law , for ( ho creatioti of a ljotiy of specIal jtmrors In each cottlity of ( Ito state liavit a PoPthlatioti of half a million , The bill was mirafted by Justice Barrett of the aPpellate division. as- elstcd by JustIce Ingraluam of ( ho satiuc bench and JustIce lieekntan , In each coutity of tlicu required populatlomi , says the New York Sumu , a selccteti buly of 3,000 jurors is to he taken , frotu whommi the jttrt is to bo drawn when an order of the cotmr ( is obtaIned for a special jmmr3' . Thii9 botiy' ci itieti is to be procured uttitior tIme following scbemue : A special cotnmisioner of jutrors Is to ho uppoimtet1 in each simehi cotmuty by the jitetices of ( ito appellate iii. visIon in tltat tiepartntent. The ( ormit of omee hw five years , btmt Ito may lie' rcmnoveti and a simecessot may be appointed by a nta- jority vote of the sanie justices. Tue ealary is hiot to exceed $11,000. TIme cotmittilasioner Is to itavo assIstants , vhm are to be appointed - pointed or retutoveti with the concttrretico of the justices , anti wbtose salaries are to be fixed by the justicce. Time sheriff of each sutchi county 1,11181 , fur- tush the comunuissiotier tattler the tltrection ci ( lie justices 'itlt suitaluhe ( httartcrs , aid the comiittulsdoner of jurors imi t'uiclm stirhi cottltty nittst liroVitie ( liii ; sliccial eouitmtuiiu- abhor with thte tiatnes amui resitbotices of per- dons liable to jury tiuty Imu ( lie coin ta of recoril , The special cotnttiitsioiier cutlls fratit these namnes the 3,000 special jurors , anti may make cltaagos in thme 3,000 at lila tiis- eret lout. The qitahificatiotis of each special jttror lire dcflr.ed : lie almall lie a ciizetu ( of the United States of at least ten years' stutiditig atid a resident of ( lie coutity ; Ito ltttll mto be less thmatt 30 nor itioro titan 7u years of age ; hte shall be in possesslomi of his tinttmral fac- iilttes atid not lnfirtn ; lie shall be of good tnorah character , of appraveti imiogrtiy , Intel- llgt'nt , of snumid Jittignuient , able to read aitti write ( lie Etiglishi latiguage understamidutigly , vcll infortued , niuti sushI have adequate kticwletigo of ( lie duties of a juror. lie mnust not have such scruples or opiniotis as to tlte death penalty as would prevent him fir.ding a defeuidamit. guilty on trial for lila life , nor must tltere be selected "any person - son who doubts Itis Inability to hay aside oplnlotis or itupresslons tornied front news- lalOr reading or hearsay , and to render an itiupartlal verdict upon ( lie evidence , uninfluenced - fluenced by such opiniotis or imiipresslouts ; tier any persont who possesses such opinions as would prcvetut lilt ) ) fitutiltug a verdict of guilty mi city case UPOfl clrctttusanttal ( cvi- deuce ( tier any other person usually held to be diqtiaiified for tIm trial of a crittiinal cacee ) . " The special comtniesloner of Jurors in cnn- powereti to call before him , to exatulne them as to their fitness , all persons wltose ttatnej have beet ) prescnteti to luim by thme cemmiuls- donors of jurors. The spccial jurors arc to be exenipt frotn other jury dut3' , slid each one call be called for service u only one crituinal trial iii a year. Application for a special Jury timuot be muatlo to the appellate division , and may be mane by either time peopc or the tlefuidan ( on five dayo' notice. The justicea may grant or refuse IL Tile application murt show tlma.t a fair anti impartial trial cannot be had with- alit such special jury , or that tlte iituporance or intricacy of the case calls for sttcli a jury , or that the cbtarge has been so widely dlo- earnlnateci in ( lie press or otlterwleo that en crdinary jury could tiot be obtaltied without greit delay , or that for any other reason the due , emelent atid impartial admlnistraticsi of justice in the case requires ( he trial by such IL jury. , The present cltahietthet' , for cause' anti peremptory - emptory , ate allosved , but Jutstlee Barrett has said ( hat much time will not be consumed 'it title way , as tlue judges will not wase tiittchi titne on the chiallengittg of these choscn tile ! ) . The judge's ruling in tlih' selection of jurors is not subject to exception. S tlr. .loites aim I lit' 7t.mufiier Mr. Jonea of Iowa was in town last week , sayc the New York Situ , He had a gooti d al to my about the weather-h which he was not alone. \Vell , " lie remarked , as lie mopped bile forehead , "I'd 111cc to know vliat sort of weather they're having up in ( be norttern part of the rate. I used to go there a good deal ahong about this time of year anti titere were always great iteahs of 51)0w out in thue yard of time little old liot. Yu know these left-over snowtirlfts ! Alt niuddy anti dirty and houteyconibed , butt still hianging cmi ! "I noticed these drlftr , and I said that I thought. ( he seiwon nIUst be more bztclcwnrd than it is mIt in Iowa. wnere we really be. gin to have epruig early In AprIl , There was cue old fellow sitting there with lila feet upon the stove all hmi hands imi his pockets. , , \Vall , ' lie said with a Yatikee drawl , 'you uco we're sitocated most peculiar. We git szclt a powerful lot o' 8now durla' the winter that it cati't gIL warm- till that there snow melte , an' the snow cati't itelt till it does git warmn , so there we be ! ' " St.'mnicr l'llcimij ( ) , erilue. SAN FRANCISCO. May 2.-The stoatner Viking , which left tlil port on Novetmiber 15 for the Scitb sea , is a inontim overdue , and lairs. are expressci for her safety. 'rite Viking carried a crew of ehght men. Shuts 0111 flit' iromm hlgill. CONCORD , N. H. , May 2.-insurance Coin. inisslcncr Lineltan has denied ( lie application of ( lie Iron hall to do business in thIs state. 'FILE NIDOJIANY \ ThEATER Chase-Lister Theater Co. -TONIG ItT- LORD CHUMLEY. i'OI'L'LAJ ' ( , tunIc l'itl'LS. . 11 at box oilltd. ,1 talctu.Ltr. i'Ui..u Ihiu.'I EUYROYL PLL ( ) rltiiul anuS ( ) iuiy ( jeiuuir , 41 _ flArd , il.jI retlaCtt. I.ADiL e % .1' ' ; , turunitit tor Cnich.ur I Ii. ' mend Dr.I tu lIed .r.d ; .U welsitto I , , , , , . posts-I .eiit. uliioe , 'muLe - _ , no oItu'i. % te/.t. dor.gerou. ii.tUit- . iinandlsiitsttOnl , At hitogitit.orsed4n It- f t .15mph tot atlttutai , toiusoclati itu I V. b - , ( Yblcht iertiirmlcul c.siadI a 5id ti sti L.OII truuttu. I'I.11144. . . . . 4'.f CURE .ct.u. YOURSELFr I v1mi : ' . Ui. ' , lug Ii fur littlituttirsi ? ' I t to 5 dod. 'itaciisrgu'i , Iii 11am Itutul bit , Ourstt..I lriltitltomtii ur liii'vruijut , 11,1 do slhliihf , , of iti it e ul ii miuciti t'riumtc6 I' , . e.oi , cotitilotu , i'ttl n lctd , atil hot attn a TittEvs OHIMICALC0. geti I tur VoIotioti. CtNaNNtTlO. StId b' Iriigglsfs , (1 , 5. A , . . .4. v' lrcular sttii , vim etumuest , CILASIIIII ) lTO A CATTI.i3 TIIAI % , ( tirtluertt i'iieifle.llaresu , Me' ( itu Ill. a Serbia. rtt'k. MINNEAPOLIS , May 2.-- . special to the Journal from l.tvlmige'ton , Motit. , itye that ( ho fatut eetboticl : tush cci thai Northern I'aciflo i1)et an caatbotmnil cattle traImi near there , wrorklmig both trsini' . ingiutecr Fan- nlng of tlto cattle ( mimi wac kIlled , anti imle firetnamu , I' . McClellan , EngIneer Do Great , Firomiiaiu Mc'Clairvllie , a tuleClilng car Porter , atiii several others were badly hurt , ( lie first probably fatally. Mealy passtitgera Jtmmiipeti. Thai aIr In Fatuiilng'tu engIne was ntit tintier eittrol. Thotiglu hue had ample tiltio to jumnit , lie stuck to hIs emigimie untIl too late. .ttlmiiitli , . . : I'u'lbhe's % s'tut' ( 'limirto'r. \\'ASIIINGTON , May 2.-Tue seunto bill for renewing thie' charter of ( Ito Atlantic & PacIfic railroad so that the' lureltaeer of the property may have' all ( lie rights of the corporation under ( lie original ehtarter was eonsitlereti totltiy iiy ( lie' houie comnuittoc oil i'aeiile rnilrontie. A niotlon was tiuaile anti recomitieti to report ( lte bill favorably to ( lie liotle'2 , bum ( thieve was not a ulumoruttn lree'ettt amid Mr. lhitbbarti of Mis'nmrI declaring that tlto cottuinlttee itati not beemi gR'ett etmilicIetit titno for the comtsideratiou of the bill miuntie the ioImtt of tie ( liiOrutttl nail action was post- ponoti , ltnIlm'oimi Iiiloi'irlso , In ( 'liimim , , \VASII1NGTON , May 2.-Unltoti Statet , Minister iet'by of China has sent to the State departiient a copy of ( lie' Ittiperial ( leered ? , through Viceroy Cimamig Clii Tang , eoiieernimtg the construmetloti of a railway fronu Shanghai to Swaoa' , sixty-five mmuilcio. fly the termite of the ticeree one-Imali of tlte 2,000.000 ( ads required is to he furmuislieui by the Chinese govcrttttiett , antI ( lie rt'maintior is to lie sitpphieii by sulinocrllitiout of tlte local ituorchiants. antI tmnder mio cotithitions iuiay niiy foreign capital be received , directly or lnthirecth1 _ _ _ _ _ - - Gri , yes lt.iimsl ( 'liSt' ( mm Iii uii'ih , W'ASIIINGTON , May 2.-The appllcatioti for a ttiiidaliitt8 oIl Secretary Carhisle Imi ( Ito Graves botuti eatue was made returnabe ! today In ( ho tiletrict court , but owing to the ab- itenco of cotmiirei the care vas Coiltinumeil uttitil Satumrtiay miext. The trial of ( Ito reiiin.iing recalcitratit witriescs In the senate Sugar tritet iiveatlgation cares has been flxeui for Jutmie 1. it is umutiertooti that ( lie first of thtcos vitmiese's to b0 tried will be Broker Johitu V. ' . McCarney of this city. 'i'hi ret' Cliii rge.1 s'it Ii Assnuml t. KANSAS CITY , May 2.-A special to ( lie Star iroimi i'erry , Old. , says : Sheriff han- soti line arrosteti and brought hero W'ihhlntiu hooks , \'lhhiant Jomics nitul Sidney Roberts , charged with beating amiti Perhaps fatahly wcutudittg 11ev. 0. 13. McKittmiey , thmc cowboy - boy preachier. McKintuey Is itot death , but very beriously Injured. A rnt's t1l I ) Ii I lie Cliii rg' a C .l . ii rdt'r , 1)ECATUR , Ihh. , May 2.-Joe Iulyer bias beemi arrested otu a farmn a mile east of tcwn on the charge of marcher. lie is sums- picted of busying killed Max hlecktnan , the titan whioae body was fouinti itu ( lie woods cast of the city. Myers pawned ( lie death alan's watch hero. Semitifor llmmlu"s Siiiiiuin'mhliumlie hunted , ELLSW'OltTII , Mo. , May 2.-"The l'ines , " the eunimucr resitience of United Staten Senator hale , with all its comitemits , wan tie- stroyed by fire ( his tnormilng. The loss will probably reacit $50,030. It is thought ( lie fire was the worh of am incendiary. - iCceime Iii s it. Ne'uv tti mimiser. CHICAGO , May 2.-Thomas W. ICeene made a contraCt today u'ith Charles 11. lianorth , who vihl tuonhuge his tour next season hillel act wltlm hitni. ( 'Itsit ihmihi iit't' I ii t mit 'l'rt'iisuim'v \'ASIIINGTON May 2.-Today's statotneat of the coiidltioti of the' treasury shows : Available - able catuli balance , $270,350,680 ; gold reaerve , $125,525,430. AM lIlt ICA S hi A lI.Vs'A i' Ult UIONM. lr _ l , V , itt. ii f ( hisimi ha Cli oseui I ) ii e ii f # ( lit' 'letl'm'esluleiit. . at St. Iiiuls , Fritlay ( lie aminimal convention of the Atiucr- 4 icati Asockitiori of hiatlway Simrgeotma elcteul t St. Lottie , after a vol' ) intcrest.llg anti ( lirofitablo tutsion. lr. Caiim I ) . Westeott of Chicago was ehecteti secretary , attd Dr. E. Ii. Lewis of hCnna City , Mo. , umus clecteth treasurer by a riring vote. The vice pros timit eiectcti ) eere lr. V , it. hinituliton of l'ittebumrg , l's. ; lr. J. II. l.etclter , ilentierentu , Ry. ; Ir , Eulily of Utica , N. - : ' ir. hlimtcimlnscun cut Montreal ; Ir , A. C. 'etige of Ahluert Lee. Mlnn. ; lr. Geode of Macomi , Ga. , and Dr. Lee ot Oltiaha. Tite' cxcctttl'e comiimuitte'e cottSileei of lr. Albert h. hioumflhetier of Cli cage , Ir. J. N. Jachisoti , ICamirtus Cty ; ir. Jamnea A. ltmii- can. Toletio ; ir. ) .1. Ii. 2duirphy , Chicago ; lie.V. . S. 'rhiumne , 'i'oleubo ; Dr. W. I ) , Mithuileton , lavetiport , In. ; hr , J , A. Barr , McKee's hock , l's. Tite following gemitbeineti vcro eleetcui lion- orary itiemubers by arelaituation : Dr. John ii. Ieavc'r , l'liilitielpltla ; ( 'hiattimcey M. leiiew , New York ; Alexauuier U. Cochran , St. Lottie : lr. J. Ayer anti Dr. iarllmig , C.iiOtuwmt , Stiit , Ii A tries : lr. II. L. Jcelyn , lCtisau , City 'rho sebectiomi of a 1)15cc Icr htoithittg ( Ito tioxt cotivOmitioti was iliscttsscl at sonic le'igth without arrivIng at a satisf.ictory snltmtloti , .tmiui finally , tipon met Intl. It u'as ulec'ideti to leave ( lint question to the e'\e'cutlve C ttitiitt. tee' . It It' itrobattie' tltat snuiuu' "a 'era city s'lil be seleetctl at ( lie itteeting place. - -0-- VIll hie'lt , ( lit' Vimishy hhu , them's , WAShINGTON , Mu ) ' 2.-Thie hioutse' ways nitti tiicaiitu coimiiiiittee uiectlr.d to report Ia. -orably ( lie lull introtlutceth 1t3' hiepri'se'uta- tivi ) Evanc' of lCctttuicky to show ( he hot- thing of tilntil'.e'.l siuIrs ( in botd. : This btlh is tbeigtieti to give I ho botthe'i Auimorican s'htisky nttd oilier m'pirils tin opitcurUmmilty to Coiiipot in foreimtut iiiturlcctut with foreign gottula WI t hioti t t Ii 0 I tin ti lea i ci I lie I nitertial revetuito tax whiie'i tnutm't now be patti on bottled goods exptetl. HUMPHREYS WI)1 cofltinUo to SUffer' urdoi' old-school treatment , when ou can bo innde well rind strot'm j by Homeopathy. Did you ever' try Humpbt'oy1 Speelfic ? If not , there is hope for' you-health for' you , almost tEtpplrl J at. your door ; step in to tha nenrast drug store and ask f.r (1)0 SpecIfic you need , get well and stt'ort j ( 'or a quarter. It. is c small investniant but. means much to you. A cur'e for ColcI , Catam'rh , Rheutriatism , Whoo1ng Cough. Stein Diseaes , Bowel Complaint , Headache , Neuralgia , Djspep- ala , Kidney and Livar Troubles , or' anything you requhn'a deacrlb- ed in Dm' . Humpreys' Manual , freoat your' druggist , or'n'aaile1 0 U request. We have a large sheet ofUnsod hlcited Testimonials just. teemimi j with good things that you want to know. Sttiaht bottles of ticantit pellets , lit the veet iocttet. itoiti by , lrtiitgistiu or sent pretuatti upon m'eeelpt oC ; urice. 20 coals. hluinjuhireys' Medicine Canimuany , lit William tt. , New Yortc. _ _ - - . _ _ _ _ % _ _ % 6 _ _ _ _ When aBtcycl I " - : It pays to buy the best ; \ it pays to buy wheels of honest value ! _ _ want something for your money. Do not be misled-you can't a'ford it ! You will make no mistake when you choose a wheel covered by our garant It pays us tootthe best f'rthe mone and riders now appl"e3iate thefact , _ tulane mts tIi re- Tribune Bicyc1esSt . . ' II igh Grue e Wheel oftlte dtuy-$100.OO Deere Mode1s- C liletIutImil acknowledged 1i'icd blight heRder gm'ttdes of It $90,00 E S3T1's.Ta.li , l1oclelsnumfly gtlIui'LtIltCed . . . . . amid . . itmiit . . 375.OO . I 'file iest ii ) % ' priced 'heel on Moline Specia tlhc mtiirkct. I'hii w'iicei is 110 ' 'stool p1,4e01i , " [ lilt it hoiitt tide biuiycle anti % , lIi stand tin , We carry the largest and most conlplcte line of ' C Suiuiries nricl Supplies in the n'mid-wcst , \Vc arc general wcstcrn distributors for the famous JIe'cu es J''ood ! 1dm , the wonderful " 1tCfOr//1" Saddle , and the U S. Cyc/oinctc A Liberal dicounts to Dca'crs and Agentli , \Vritc for catalogue. catalogue.WELLS & , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. J , 'l' . 1lNDLEV , Local Agent for Counci Bluffs , WILL BARNU'l & 13R0. . Local Agents for Omaha : - - _ - - - - - - - - _ - - - - = - - - - - ' - - - - - 'S - _ - . - ' - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - AUCTION . AUCTION _ - _ _ - - N account of Robinson Bros. ' Store being much too small to accomrnrnlate the O crowd that attended their Auction Sale Saturday night they will , on Monday , ' move their entire stock of WATCHES , DIAMONDS , STERLING SILVER , FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS , FINE PLATED WARE , JEWELRY , etc. , into the vacant room , four doors west of their store , and next door east of tile First National Bank. j p. MOODY , ROBINSON BROS. , Jev'e1ers. Agictioiieer. J AUCTION ± - - - ' _ _