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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1897)
1 THIS OMAHA DAILY NBE : SATURDAY , JULY 17 , 1807. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT JIIMUl MP.NTIOX. . Smoke "Gco'Re's Own " Klein. 112 D-way Slirlvor , einlst. ! moved lo 24fi Merrlam Mk Tli'Albertl Specially cotnian [ > Is as fine s * llk. Mi * Nnnnlc Kills nf Ml unco poll * la visit- IliK liur sister , Mis J.V. . Camp. Ilev O P. Try and family have taken up their residence at 1910 Sixth avenue. De-put ) Marshal Ward has retutnpd from a brief visit to liin old liumo In AlRona , la. It Is awfully nl'C at l.ilso Manawii this eeifon and especially at the Grant ! I'l.iro Mlit' S > lvla McFsmorp hafi roturncil from Uoonc , whereslic attended normal school. Will N Roller has returned from Chicago , nhrre ) he has been attending medical col lege Mrs PV Krnuoe nnd daughter arc vis- IthiK frlendg In Carroll , la. , their former home I. M. Tn-vnor wi-til to 11 s Mnlnin last ovenliiR and from thcro will Join the Illuffs colony nt Spirit I.iko. \Vanird Rlrl for Rciicva ! housework : German - man preferred , none but drst-rlifs ccok need applj 33t Scott street M O Wolfe will conduct the service at Walnut Hill MethodlJl IJpIficopal church. Omaha , on Sunday nt 10 30. Seventy f < ct of Harden hose la at the pollen Rtntlnn awaiting an owner. It Is sup posed to have bevn stolen Mttle Pa > Ciirltnton will be at Iho Orand I'la/a only two more nights She leaves fiundaj iiKirnliiR for Now York Miss Sabli- Amy and Katie O'ltoiirke en tertained Ihr S.ins Sonel elnb on Wednesday cvi'iilnt ! at the homo of the tormi'i. Several i lasses of the Plrst Methodl t Snndaj iHhool of Umah.i uijojcd n picnic at Pnlrmnmit park jrslcidaj afternoon Mm Delia Sullivan of Chlc.icn vvhij tins been vlsltlnn the famllj of Ullllam POWCIH , tran fcr mall ilerk. has returned home J. P Hi cold and daughter , Mips Jennie , Mle-R Olllc fnok and Chnilis IMwards. all of nii'iiAoml. are Counill Illuffs vIsllorH Mr and Mrs Charts llarnett visited Iovi > land la.tt evening to attend the wed- llni ! of T n Prlcml and Miss Minnie Don era. llntRlii's vlFited the Inrn on the premlt-i" * of Die lt.i nuis < iii 710 South nie-htli stieot , on 'Ihursdaj night and carried off .1 set of Clcrl. St ( adman , M.ir hal Ilradley nnd Deputy Marslnl Charles Iliadley are In KcoUtik .ititiidtiiR a hi let M'srfion of the fed eral court Last chance lo tec Pay Carlenton at the Gland I'la/a She gives only two more pel foiimmcis this afternoon at 4 , and this evening at * > " 0 MlKs Anna I.andnn , one of the public ( school teachers who neglected to take her mnnmcr vaiatlon earlier , tins gone to B\cul- elor Springs Mo J I" Hess nnd Smith Saunilcrs have been In nttendnnee at the meeting of the Ne braska Horllcultuial association nt Arling ton the In.st two day 8. \\licn people * want things done right and on short notice they hend their laundry work to the only real busy place In town , the "Kngle , " 724 llroaelwny Concert nt Grand I'laiM this afternoon from 3 to 7 and from 8 to 11 The nugllah Lutheran church people have nrangod n trolley party for ne\t Tuesday evening The cits will leave the Hroidwaj church and the court home at S o'clock. If the feather \ fair there will be n Young Ifiri Chrl t' < in eibfoci itlon service at 4 p m ! * iiu'ay ) at the > lesldcnce of Secretary Wolfe , 112 Third street. All nan are In- Vlted. A telegram from Alderman J II AtkTns announced that the Knights Templnr con clave , now In hc-bsion nt Spirit Lake , has elected him to the position of grand trenb- urcr of the Iowa coiiiinanelcry. Miss Cora Neft of Grand Islnnd , Neb who has been the gucht of Deputy SfiTfifT Compton nnd family , has returned to hot home Miss Neff has the distinction of having won the Demorist elocutionary medal for Nebraska. Standing room only nt the Grand 1'lara last night llobert Kneebs , the horseman , was In the city yesterday , leceiving the glad hand from stores of old Council UlulTs friends and recounting his experiences on the Ger man raie track He wan accompanied by Dick Tllilcn , the Denver horseman. Howard Higgermeyor. under nrrest charged with lobbeiy nnd embezzlement" bj Gus \Vcndlandt , proprietor of n saloon near thu Northwestern depot , was admitted to ball yesterday in the sum of ? 300 The pre liminary hearing of his case wan postponed until next Monday. Matinees at Grand Plaza this evening at 4 ; legular show at 8 I0 ! Mr Teller was taken from her homo at Iil2 ! Tenth avemm yesterday and conveyed In the putiol wagon to the Woman'e Chris tian AphOilatiun hospital She waa suffer ing Horn appendicitis and vitaken to the hcspltnl for the purpo-o of unJcrBoliiB a smgleal opeintlon Wiley Hafer the 12-yeai-old son of Cal llafer , fell fiiini his blcytlo yesterday and miffeied a compound fracture of M'B right arm The hey atttmpted to turn a tharp corner on Glace Htreet wlien his wheel went out from under him and he fell heavily on the brick pivement Harry Smith and other wheelmen who nro arranging foi a bicycle me < t here Borne time In the eaily pait of August have de termined upon making n race for antique wheels It uill bo a loadstcr ince , nnd no \vheel that IH not over five ycarti of ngc will bo permitted In Iho race. The Alberta Specialty comixiny la crowdIng - Ing the Pliu.i eveiy night Ue\ Henry Dehong will speak at the Ilar- rett school houte , hetvscen Hazel Dell and Ci-cs-cent Sunday afteinoon at 3 o'clock with the view of oigunl/lng n Sunday school In * hu evenlni ; he- will bold n gosptl meeting at Orange Hall , near the Chautaiuiua grounds Blov Joohiia Ilia h will assist In this ineftlliR T 1) ) Hughra will leivo on Sumhy mornIng - Ing for Anaconila Mont where he will take charge of tinilothlng department In a large dopaitment Htoio owned by Marcus Daly The offer to Mr Hughes came through I ) J O'Donahuu , foimorly with .John Heno i. Co lint who non occupies u lucrative place in the store Today will bo your last chance to BCI > Fay Carlenton. William Vann-oy and Leonard Henry , un der niiittt charged with having taken forci ble POM e-islon of an e\pros.H wagon on the jircmUes of i : W Xlgler , wnlveil examina tion In Jubilee Vlen'H court yesteulay and ment to the grand Jury on the chargeof robbery William and Henry Droge , Impli cated with them , permitted their cisos to tnko the same course Tin * young men did not realize that them was anything berloup In the charge against them until the Justice fixed their bonds nt ? ! > ( H ) Ono of tin in claimed to own the wagon nnd he got his companions to go with him nnd take forci ble pratcMiloii of It. C II. Vlavl Co , female remedy ; consultation free. Olllco hour * . 9 to 12 and 2 to D Health book furnliihcd. 32G-3 > ' - 7-a'b Merrlam block N. V. Plumbing company Tel. SDO. Clirlxlliiii iiiil < > nor i : The Christian Kmleavorers of the Plrst Christian church have arranged n mrwt In teresting program , which they will glvp on Sunday evening nt S o'clock at the Christian tabernacle to Inke the place of the regular Sunday evening service * ) Hvery one , and especially all Christian Kndcuvorere , are In vited to attend. Program Opening Sting Service Led by John Canoyer Birlplure Ix-sfoit nnd Prayer . , . . . . Miiud Wuliman Bolo Vocal . B'uper Clirl.Htluu limlenvor , What It IH. . . . . nihi Uarnlll Boiig-Clionia . J'u | > er Christian Kndeuvor and Social Life . N II NVrf Vocul Bolo . Ornce Burr Kndenvori'r'a Hlblc Btudy . Marie Fergus-oil Chorim . . . COOI'EH , TUB KIUK INSURANCE MAN , t la writing liiburance on dwellings at 2U per cent dUcount at his new location , No C f I'earl street , AND PONT YOU KO11GET IT. 1 Joe Wrlfcht cigar none better. Try It. . Ceoree 8. lXi\U , agent , 00 Uroadvvay. KEEP OFF ! HE RICH I'OF WAV of the Northwestern to the Iowa Bicycle Riders LOCK OUT FOR THE SECTION FORLM\N \ Inil i'iiclnii v m I tout'iis ( mill * .ee- Iliin Ciiiiu-H lorr < > ( Ml Tr < - . | IIIN > IH unit ConlNcHc llu- NVIi'-H * r ( lif ItliliTH. It U elated tint the Northwestcrij offi cials have tent notlctj. to all of their sta- UofH In Iowa dlreetlng the agents and pec- lion gangs to enforce the order that was mnde several years ago , prohibiting bi cyclists from riding their marhlnes on the company's tight of way. The station agents are Instructed to show these notices to the police nnd get their co-operation The or- dent nro that nny man womnn or ehlld found bicycling along the right of way of tlie Chicago & Ncrthwiatoin railway shall he nruMul nnd prosfiutid. Italhvay em ploy is nre dlrectid to tcl e the wheels of all personn found violating the older nnd send them to the oillces of the division su- perlntendentH. All wheels seized on ( Ills di vision nro to he sent to Iloono nnd on the onnlirn Iowa division to Hello Plalne. 'Ihe tallway olllclaltt claim to bo acting by au thority of an old statute against IrpsMasB- Ing on their pioperty. The law has never birn iiifnieed. but the olllclals dccl.iie that from this time on its inforiement bhall he rigid ntul without exceptions The confis cated bliyolih will be held until the tres- PI--S ini.c are adjudicated In court. 'Iho Older has bun called out by the recent killing of a bicyclist while ildlng nlong the tracks in the eastLin pnit of Iho state. Tiiv.riH is .ni , ! , nr.i\Mu. : Mlslllllli-rslllllllllli ; ( ) \IT ) | ) | ill siinii' of ( lid CIIIIIIIIII | > 'M I'll PIT. The tiansfor of the Omaha & St. IouH rail . \ ay property from the management of Itecelver Hainan ! Into the possession of the now lompiny that has acquired It has , not beta completed. 'Ihero will [ irobably lie a delay of several days yet. The Intenup- tion of the proceedings l.s not due to nny delay in the courts but arises from , n. little mldumleistanding eoncornlng the dldpoyitlon that is to bo made of n buneh of several thousand dollars worth of RCI Ip that has tomei Into exNtenee through the Inability of the road to r.irti enough to pay its op erating expenses and the Interest on the bonds Deficits In the Intel est fund wore made good by the Issuance of a hcrlpt , and the practiee has been that when thlH reached a conslderible amount It wss taken up and new bonds Issued for It When the now company bought the bonds there v as a mass of thlh script amounting to a good miny thousand dollars floating around tint had not lie en collected and put into the foim of hondd When the bonds were hold this fccrlpt hliould have been dumped In with the receiver's ceitlfleatos M ? a part of the obligations of the old company. It was not , however , and was overlooked until after the transaction had been completed and the bonds pa * < , ed The effort to make provision foi the payment of this Interest script is what is causing tlie delay. John M Savin of Quincy , III , who Is luosldcnt of the new company , ' < ? still In the city waiting until the matter is settled. Ho htated yesteiday that fie delay would not be hey nml a few days. He also stated that he believed when the people of Council liluffs and Omaha got a chance to become ac- eiuainted with the managers of the new com pany they would be fairly well Imp'osced with them. He said all of the olhcers wcie active young men , energetic and prosresslv" mdo bicycles and believed in miking thliiRO move He wa fitill unable to give any In formation as to the character of the changes that would bo made In the general odlces In this city , and where they would be located. I.lfo In llrltlNli Culiiiuliln. Letters were received yesterday from sev eral of the Council Bluffs adventurers who are hocking their fo-tunrs In the gold mining camps In Ilrltlsh Columbia They all report excellent prospects Ex-Chief of Police J M Seanlan writes about the great llooJs they have been having , when twenty-six feet of water came down the river and wu/shed away their mining apparatus and put two or three feet of new bind on the bar they were working The calamity , however , was not an unmixed evil The new deposit of uaml was found to bo extremely ile.h in gold , far richer than the original bed they were woiking Seanlan also gives an account of the Inter esting spoils the people Indulge In to drive dull care away. He glvevs the lulee , that governed an e\eltlng horse , rate vvlilrh wes designated an umbrella race. The rulrs re quired the starters to be at the peit with their horsed bridled but with the saddles lying on the ground IJaeh man was re- eiulred to have a cloned limb ella , a box of sulphur matches and an Ameilcan cigaiette , and at the starting signal was required to saddle his horho nnd mount without assist ance , open his umbrella , light his clgaritto and race to tlie quarter mile test , who-o he was to drink a glaH of water , and get bntk to the starting post with hlrj unib ella open and his cigarette lighted. Th'H ' was ono of Diet thief features of the sport at the queen's jubilee , and created no end of merriment. Mrs Sianlun Is preparing to leivo her homo In tills city for the purpose of Joining her husband In the far northern mining eump Fifth annual discount sale , 20 per cent to all cash customers. Durfeu Purnlturo Co. , 205 and 207 H'way .VIMIIIMII | > \\lll HIMlo lli > K Miilnm. An announcement was mnde yesterday that will e > ecntlon slniero regret In churrh nnd educational clicks St Francis Acad emy , the Koman Catholic school for girls , which IIIIM grown up Into Mich u piropeioim and popular Institution , will be mined to Des Molnes. The removal has been under consldeintlon for more than two years , but U is only within n year that It hat > been seriously contemplated. A largo nnd line structure Is now almost ready for occupancy In Des Mollies The Slsteiu of Chut It } , who have built up the Institution here and who were planning upon an extensive new build ing in the outskirts of the tlty , are very roll- cent nbout the change , and doUaio that they cannot give definite infoimatlon contenting their plann be-foio nixt week. The plans that were considered until a year ago con templated the erection of n line building on the summit of one of the bluftn overlooking the river north of the city. A largo tract of land was purchased for this purpose and the building site leveled off and all of the preliminaries for the commencement of tlie line largo structure shonn In their plans were completed The deposition that will bo made of the building now occupied here has not been announced , but It U probable that It will be used for the boys' school , known an st Joseph's academy The building now occu pied by that fcchool Is far too biuall to ac commodate thu pupils ( JrnnHi-n unit liriiliiN for IXION | | | | < III , S F Chase , ficcretary of the Iowa Trans- mUslaslppl nxpctiltion commission , has upolnttd Jaunt * Rainbow to gather up grasset ) and grains to be used In making the Ion a exhibit at the exposition He is Instructed to gather a largo amount of corn silks and tassels with about three feet of the btalk attached nnd to dry them carefully so they will hold their colors Ho U also directed to gather millet rye and wheat fctalks before the grain gelt , ripe enough to fall H's ' Instructions also lequlre him to garmr as many choice speci mens of cattail Hags and as much full bloi sound goldrnrod on be can conveniently at the proper season. In hiu Utter of Instructions Secretary Chare suggests that Mr Italtibow begin early to arrange for the fineet specimens of grain that the fields of Pottawattamle county nlll yield ib.U iiacon. Ho also IntluiaUa that Ihe work of gathering fruit In the county for the exhibit will be largely en trusted to Mr llalnbon Iti-iil r.HlntiTrntixfofM , The following trans'ers were reported yca- tcrday from the title and loan oince of J. W Squire , 101 Pearl strict Snrnh H Prnnklln to John S CollliiM lot IS blnek 24 , Neoln. w el 1 W \V. Kiiilfii lloo-welt , Cornelius II Oold nnd Pranels Smith , oommlttee , to Omnhn i St Loulo llnllrond c in- paiiv , nil property of the Omnliit & St. Louis railway , d 100 Sheriff to Oillrer & Pu ey , lot 15 , liloel. 11 , Colby's Wnlmit Grove , f d 1 ! < r.T Three trnnoferi , tolal U.2 507 i\lrni1 n I'rov | MIIIIII | | Cull. The oniclnl board of Ihe Christian Tnber- nacle has extended n call to Ilev. S. M Perkins of Oakland to becotn" the paslor of the church The call Ins been condi tionally accepted nnd the now minister'will spend the greater part of his time In this elty until Pepti tuber 1 , when he will be In- stnllul , provided It N ngrce > able nil around Mr Perkins will preach In the tabernacle every Wednesday evening until he takes up his woik here permanently. uii.i , I'vnm.ii 111:111 : < i\vs Mlililli'-nr-llii'-Htiiiil I'liiiiillslNVIII lln\ < . u TU'l.i'l nf TlirliOwn. . om'MU'A , la. , July Ifi ( Special Tele gram ) A C. W Weeks , chairman of the state populist committee , Is making n tour of the lountles of the state organlrlng the middle-of-the-road forced. He visited Wa- pcllo nnd Davis counties yesterday and Mon- teie todiy. He siys that he has received sulliclent encouragement already to be able tei state positively that n ton- vuitlon of the middle-of-the-roaders will be held nnd a stito ticket placed in the Held The convention will be called to meet the latter part of August probably at Ucs Molnes Asked to give llgures on the this fall Weeks mlildlc-of-tlic-ioiid vote , would not give llgures , hut gave the Intel- once that he expelled over half of the I0UOn ! populist volts In the btate He said that all populists who wanted to be populists 111 the future would have to get Into line , an not onh wns the lire-sent movement on In Iowa , but that all populists of national reputation weie repudiating fusion aw n ft'turc polli-j In rtferine to the story told by Chairman Walsh , that Week" wns closeted In tonfei- enie with .McMillan of the republicans nt Den Molnes Saturday , and that the middle-of- the-road populists and republicans were In coalition , he denied It in tote He said that he did not even know McMillan nnd that the populist ! ) were limning their own cam paign. nmioritvrs i.v TIIIIII PLANS. rieinilM nf OrnlniMlll III- Let I.IIONC on Vuuiist Ji > . DiS : MOINiS : , July 1C ( Special Tele gram ) Chaliman C A. Walsh of the demo cratic state central committee announces that the democratic campaign will open August 19 , the day after the republican state convent on. The intention Is to open the campaign simultaneously In the eleven dis tricts , on that elate with a big meeting In each White and Plummer will speak at Port Dodge In the Tenth district It is prob able that General Weaver and Judge A. Van Wagencn of Sioux City will spcnk at the Eleventh dietrict and meeting at Sheldon. Governor Ilolse has agieed to take the leading part In the Fifth district rally at Cedar Uaplels. Mr. Walsh expects , him to assume an attlvo part In the camixilgn Per the Seventh district the opening meeting will bo In DCS Molne = Chairman Jones of the national committee has been requested to ptovldo a speaker of national reputation for this meeting and Veil , Allen or some of the other leaders Is expected. Mr llryan has been Invited to come into the state for at least one meeting In each congressional district. He cannot definitely announce whether he will accept till after hlt > return from the west. I\TIMI J > TIIIIT rut ru.vxciusn. MajorI ! > In Coniii-ll IN l.arKeKnouKli In O\errlil > Vt'lo , DUnUQUn , la. , July 1C ( Special Tele gram.Tho ) ordinance eitcndlng the Dubuque - buquo Street Hallway company's charter to fifty years from April next passed the coun cil labt night by a vote of 8 to 2. This will bo sulllclent to pass It over Mayor Duffy's Mto which Is expected. The ordinance was favored by the local press. It was opposed by those favoring municipal on net ship or municipal control of tales of fare It plvea the city the right to buy the load after 191. ) at the app-n'-ed vall'C , the same to bo not lers than all valid liens agaiiiht the property , and gives the woiking classes half-fare one hour , morning and cvcnini ; . The right to rcgulato seiviit and to require the placing of wires under ground Is reserved Ass\ii'mi > HIS LITTI.I : corsiv lena Farmer Vrr < 'Mlcil fern n slciirOhl ( ilrl. SIOUX CITY , July 1C ( Special Telegram ) Orlando Lemlng was arrested this evening In the eastern part of this county charged with committing a criminal assault on a G-ear-old cousin while they were out llsh- ing yesterday. Lemlng denies It , but the evidence Is convincing and there Is great ex citcmrnt In and neai Oto among his neigh bors Lemlng attempted to leivo the coun try on hoiselm-k last night after the crime was discovered Ho Is a mat rice ! man with a family. TWO IIIMltii ) TIIOIMMI CU'IT.\L. Coiiiliniiy OrKiinl/i-il li > IliinilliCiitllo I'lijirr ill Slnux e'llj. SIOUX CITY , July 1C. ( Special Telegram ) An evening paper says a company with a capital stock of $200,000 has been oiganl/ed nnd will shortly Incorporated under the lann of Iowa , which will deal exclusively in cattle paper at the Sioux- City stock yards It Is said the persons Interested in the com pany are men of wealth and business reputa tion. ' isritiii or 111:11 STIMTvninit. .In I In llnrtiin Ilt-liiriiH from Dnurr , \ Vliirisin - IN Ninnlcil. . nnATHICi : . Neb. July 1C ( Special Tele gram ) Miss Julia Ilarton , stepdaughter of A M Wlnebrenner , , returnee ! to Jay from Denver , whither she was sent at the time Wlnebrenner's crm-ltles to her weio made public , having tr-ctivtil a telegram purport Ing to be from her mother to return to tes tify against her stepfather Theio Is considerable mystery connected with the matter It seems her aunt In IHn- ver nishtd to rid hcrne-lf of her The girl applied to Chief of Pollen Ilersman for pro- tee tlnu , being without funds nnd declaring she would rather die than go back to Wln-- brenner's She nas taken In charge * by the authorities and placed In charge of homo people who will care for her until other arrangemenis arc inaJ. ' . The girl , while at the hotel this nfleinonn , seemed to bo In groit dread lest Wlnchrcmicr should leant she was in the city Slav bays that for the past eight years ho haa isolated her from other Fojleti than the Immediate family and has permitted her lo attvnd cchool only a very small portion of that time Later , in answer to telegrams , her aunt In Denver claims to 1m unable to care for the girl on account of sltkncis U'oiiii-n Will > i > l llrcalc HDH | < > , KANSAS fITV. July lb-Women prisoners are not to lie put to work on rock pile a In Kansas City , Kan The buard of pollec conimlsiloneiri , vvhkli deelded last vvee-k that thin should be done , tuts rescimli-il Its older In elrferenco to popular opinion Tlie agita tion here has di-v i-lope-d that the xame nilti Is enforced by tin ) pollee of Ltuvenvvorth , Kan. m Do \ < in Pffl Irrllnlilef Til 1.1' lliirHfnril'Nilil riiiiHplinlc. It makes a refreshing cooling beverage and U an Invigorating tonic , soothing to the ncrv i's. hS Tlili RLCbND ' CASli Decision in a Cause Cclcbrc in the Couth Dakota Courts. \ ' u < couir HOLDS THE- AMENDMENT VALID : nlrj lii I InlloiiMo Jiiiiriuil lili-nllfj- Inir tinAiiKtiilintMt Ili-l.t to lie SnllU-lcnl dlil Mli-UcntN Over- ruli-il on i\i-r : ) OiuiU-nllon. PinitUn. S n. July 1ft ( Special ) In n deelalon written by Jnd o Haney the KU- preme couit eettlcd the long drawn out "re gency case' by declirlug the amendment governing the i > tate educjtional Institutions to have bpoli legally enloptcd , and the Hoard of Regents appointed by Governor Lea to be In control of the Institutions. The C.TV waa hotly contested by Phllo Hull nnd C 12. Do- Lind for the plaintiffs , the old boird , and by the attorney gtncrul , Hornei & Stewart and T. 1 ! Null for the defense , and every point was taken advantage of , leaving' noth ing for nny other contest on the question. In regard to the contention tlmt the amendment was not entered on the journal ) of the house , the court holde that It Is not neccisaiy to enter the amendment In full , but that nn litetitllyitiK reference i fiifll- dent The court holds that the amendment was "milmiltted to a vote of the p ° oplc" within the meaning of the Uw. although no formal direction of the legislature was made the fact that It was on the tickets and voted for being held atilllelent On the question as to whether the amend ment ciine up to the ( . ( institutional pio- vlilon that "ameiidmtnti t > lmll be tnib- mltted Mpuately , " the 'omt decide' 111 the alllrmatlve. That while the amendment re lated to the contiol of several state Institu tions it could falily be const ! ued ns one amendment , though It wculd perhoiw have been bettci to have hepartited the different Institutions In foi mutating the amendment. < -\sn TIIIoi r Vllilllnr SIIIM | | ( InniU nf Hie' IIIVI-N- tlmitlnur CoiiinilKI-I- . Pinitlin , S. 1) July 1C ( Special Tele gram ) The investigating committee thin afleinoon adjourned to the call of the chalr- niin. The mrmbets jirei ented vouchers for their ioivices , on which the auditor decline 1 to take action until the attorney-general hid given a written opinion on both the legality of the commission and the aptroprlatlon fjr ( ho InvoMlgatiuti. Ho it-fused to state to the commission what action ho would take In CT-O the opinion of the attorney-general Is favorable to the commlEblem. It will prob ably bo se'veral days before another move Is made. The state Insurance elepaitmcnt U today ellstilbutlng among the ( lie companies marly $1,000 as the 2 per cent of the pie mliiina of the Insurance received In the stall- . i-i.vcn I\THV inuos VT THI : .IAII. . slu-rlll nt Vi-i-iiilllnii Pe-nrN nil A- li'iniil In l , > lu-li 1'ni-iismirlli. VBIIM1L1ON , S. D , July Hi ( Special. ) The sheriff has placed an extra guard at the county jail on account of rumors o' contemplated lynching of H. A. Pains- worth , held for atteint > v/d aseault on two school teachers of Mockllng , I2va Thorse.i and Minnie Dole. \lcinoiistratlou has jet been made , but the Meckllngltcs arc in an angry mood. > AVI1I Kiiifklov > lnrik Tc-nniN. CHnYKNNB , Wyo . July 1C ( Special ) Receiver Prank Trumbull of the Denver & Gulf sjhtem , accotnpanleel hi * J. W Nalsmlth , a mining e\pert of Denver , has re turned from a vk > lt ( to , the Iron ininkig dlotrlct at Hartvlllo li | . thj > northern part of Laiamlo county. At the present time the Denver & Gulf company Is operating several mlucti at Hartvlllo and , shipping the ore to Denver , where It Is used for llu.\iug by the smelter * . The mines , are tdxtccn miles from the line of the Cheyenne & Northern railroad , and forty teams are employed In hauling the ore , the ehliments averaging seventy -five tons dairy. More teams will bo put on and the shipments inci eased to 100 tons per day. If the necessary financial arrangements can be made a epur will he built from the railroad to the mines this year. K UK1'rolnlit YnrilH. HNNR , Wyo , July 1C. ( Special. ) Work has been commenced here enlarging the yards of the Union Pacific In order to In crease the facilities for handling freight at this point. All of the tracks will be ex- tcndtd to that 100 more cars can be handled than at tlie present time. The freight transfer platform and shed will be extended 120 feet , and a through track will be built acro'B the entire yard so that fast freights ran pass through without delay. Hiiiu-tii-r iCIIIcel li.v a Trc < * . RAPID CITY , S. D , July 1C ( Special ) Ofccar Moore , n well known rancher , was crushed to death by a falling tree Saturday near Piedmont. ' John Do Kay , edlteir of ( he Whltcwood Plain Dealer , will bo married to Miss Anna Walton , superintendent of bchools of Meade county , this month. Mr. Do Kay expects to take a law course in Chicago thld fall. ( ii-HNslioii | ftoliiK North. AIinilDiiN. : S ft. , July 1C. ( Special Telegram ) Grahshoppcrs have been Hying noith In countless numbers for the past three daya None have alighted In thli < bee- tlon fco far a known Serious damage to crops would result If n change In the wind should bring them down. . \ < -I-I- | > | M n Cull from Mlliipriin. . VHRMILION S D , July 1C ( Special ) Rev. It , N. Van Dorcn , pastor of the Klrsl HaptlHt church In this city , has resigned to arcepl a similar position In Poit Hmon , Mich. Ilev. Mr Van Doren has been at Vermilion since 1S90. WILL .NOT I-IIOSICCI'TIJ II Mill. II * . N of Hit.laiiirsoii Allnlr An- lo < < > I'ri-i * . LONDON. July Ifl In the House of Com mons today Mr. Halfour , the government leader , said In reply lo a question on the subject , that the government did not Intend to liibtituto any piosecutlons as a result of the re'port of the select South Afika rom- mlltoe Speaker Oully. replying to Mr. Labouc'ioie lulesl that as the committee had not re- poited the contumacy of Mr. Hawkesly , the attoincy of Cecil HhijdpB , for refusing to produce rettaln teli-giaiUK at the time the offense wa cninmllle'il-lhe question of sum inonlng him to the liar1 of the House of Commons could not non b raised. Ti\its HOVN A'sinmc1 ' VN KLAt ; . , i onVmlt-r I'roiniillj ' \ ri-Nl < . | | liy tin- Tnroiilonlliirllli | - . TORONTO , July 16. A * ' American nag Hying at Ilia city hall Ui honor nf the vl it Ing dele-gates to the ICpwjortb Le-ague con vention was torn down by an ultra Drills1 ! artisan today The man vas at ouco ur n-stud and locked up " stnrtN fur llu * Norlli Pole , TROMSOB , Island of Tromwoe , I-'Inmark. Norway , July 16 The btjanu-r Svcn ksund , which arrived hero frpnj Spitsbergen , re ports that Heir Andre ; ? the aeronaut , ns cendtd in his halloun on Sunday afternoon at 'i 30 The ascent was made under favorable circumstances. The wind wai. good and all wea well. Cut IM 'I IIIMIII I ullli ii rriilt Knife. ATLANTA , Ga , July 1G Knmmiel Ilkh , a member of the tlnn of M Hich & . llro , ono of the largest eliy gooda and furniture houses In the south , commuted buleldit at hla home In this cltv nt 7 o'clock this inorn- IHK , by cutting hla thioiit with a fruit knife. _ Mnr > liiuil Srnn ir Ml Hluht. liALTLMOHU , July 10The re appears to be no foundation In fact for the disquieting reports sent out from here by rpe. lal 101- ron.ondenu . regarding the health of United States. Senators tJjrniali nnd \ \ vlllnctun by \\hkh It la made lo uppcar that they are ill. IIOINDMIY sr.rri.UMP.M1. . . . . S'liinliVcl * > on I InNe < lirnsUii-vnii | DiiUotnurriiiirnt. . WASHINGTON July 1CThe conference repo'l on the deHe-Uney approprlitlon b 11 was eorflderid when the Ketiale met today Mr Hale , In charge of the bill. Htited that the price of ar nor plate was not Included In the rep nt Nothing had been done on that subject except that the senate con ferees had stated pewitlvely that ( he senate would not conolder nny um over $500 for armor. The report nns agreed to and a fur ther confeience ordered , Mr Quav of 1'enncylvantt moved th.it when the senate adjourn It bo unit ! Monday , but tln was last 25 to 27 Mr Morgan secured the adoption of n rcso- lutlon ueiucMIng the president for informa tion PS to the nrnjl of Alfred 0 11. Hugnot. a cltlren of the Pnltcd Stnlc by the Span ish authorities at Hivani on September C. IS'iC Mr Morgan briefly recited the circum stances In the > ease and stated that he dp- slrrd to tept the power of Spiln aibltrarlly to banish a Pnlted Slates eltlren doing buM nrs In Cubi without trill or evidence of hU participation In the rebellion The rebolu- tion nns agreed to without division. On motion of Mr. Pettlgiew of South ) Xt- kota the bill nas pas'e-d to give the con tent of congress to n eompict entered Int between the states of South Dakott an. Nehiaska , lespectlng the boundary between eald st.ite-M The IIarrlicsolutlon , rel.itlng to Ihe Mile of th government Interests In the Pul n Pacific railway , wao then taken up iinel Mr Allen of Nebraska continued h' speerh In mippott of the re olutlon After dlMUMlng the legal polnM Involved Mr Allen declired tlut If toiigrevi" neglected nt thlsi time to stay the sale of the govern ment Interests involving a lei < s of J.'O.OOO - 000 It would bo Ihe greatest blow and stain upon Ill's ' government tint had been innele in all the yiars of our national e\l teiice. Mr 'Ihurston of Ne bra-ska Interrupted to Elite that the tallroad debt was almo't J7 < \ - 010000 , while the guaianteed bid was jl , - 000.000 , so that the Ions could not exceed $23.000,000 There wan a spirited dlsru ° plon at one point In Mr Allen's remaik , ' , when Mr. Wairon of Wyoming sougbt to call the at tention to the eil sauce of n quorum. Mr Allen dee-lined to yield for this pur pose and the presiding olllcei n is in doubt as to the light of a senator to e.ill at- tintlon to the absence of a quotum when the senator on the flexir declined te > yield Mi Hale tald it was a most unusual pio- cedure Mr Warren finallv withdrew hU point nnd Mr Allen pioeeeded When he closed at 1 30 the senate went Into executive session and ra tomalmil until ti o'clotk when ad journment vvn hid until tomoriow. NOT WOUTIIIIT \\OII.1) C ) ST. Iti-poi I n I'roji-rU-il | | Ciinill from tilll.IlKlS to till * llllllNOII , WASHINGIXJN. July 1C The sccretaiy of war todny tran mlttcd to congiccs the ic- port of the chief of engineers on the piollmi nary examination made by Major T W Symoni of the coips of engmeeis of a riilp canal from the great Iikeb to the HueNon river The work was done In aciordanre with a niovlblon In the lai-t rlvei nnd hni- boi bill Ciineial Wilson chief of oiiglne-crs yaya In the lepoit that It Is the opinion cf tlie local olIUci tint the best unite for a ship canal is that bv way of Niagara river Like Ontario Oswego , Oneiela lake and Mo hawk and HuiUon liveis nnd that this would cost at ei rough estimate f.'OO.OOO 000 Hut Majoi S.Miions is al-o of the opinion that the Krle canal when enlarged under the existing plans of the utate of New Yoik would. If the restrictions Impo d by the state upon Its Uhe be removed , give com merclul advantage puctieilly equal to those of a ship canal Meijor Syinons further e\ prt-'ises the opinion that the entintrurtlon of such a phlp canal Is not a project worthy pf being undertaken by the general govern mcnt , for the rseat-on that It' benefits would not be commci'Miiate with its cost. Colil from MnsKn. WASHINGTON. July 1C. Mr. Prcnton , the director of the mint , has received a tele gram from the superintendent of the San Francisco mint. Mating that $500,000 In go'd had arrived at that port from Alaska , and that an equal amount was expected to ar rive next week. Navnl Illsliir.i of I InWar. . WASHINGTON , July 16 The Navy de- pal tment has prepared for issue volume five of the olllclal records of the union nnd con- A duet with death. H is one of the tjrim realities of life that in a brilliant city draw ing room nnel moilc-d country parlor , at city reception and country party , the pntty nml cultured young woman , who charms every one with her mastery of music , is frequent ly almost within the clutch of elcath The woman who through ignorance or c.ircUss- ness neglects the- delicate ami important organs distinctly feminine , is trifling with eleath , At the- best she is dooming herself to a life of ill health and n ony. No woman nc-eil suffer fiom ill health of n local nature if fihe will hut resort to the right remedy Dr Picrcc-.s 1'avoritc Pre scription ci'rcs all vvcnknc-ss and disease of this description. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs that make vvifehood and motherhood possible. It makes them stronjj and vigorous. It docs away with the usual discomforts of the period of anticipation and maLcs billy's advent easy and almost painless. It pre- pires young women for vvifehood , and wives for motherhood. At all medicine stores. "I MiflVrcd from irrcgiihritlcs n ( lIs-iRrtrahle drain nml could lurdly Btandon my fret , " writes Mr * J Albert I'.iUns of 148 Main Street , I ) illns , Tixis "I thought I fihnuld go insane soine1- tinivn I took Dr I'irrce s Favorite 1'rifcriplion , nnd his T.oUlcn Medical Iii'ioviry ' and I'lcas- aut 1'ellcls ' They have lirlptd me wonderfully. " Kvery wise and careful housewife recotf nies the value of n good home medical book. Dr 1'ierce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser is that Line ! of a book and the best of its kind , It use-d to sell for $1 50 per copy. Now a bitf edition i being1 Riven away mii : : 1'or paper covered copy , send 21 one cent fitnmps , to cover mailing only , P-rcnch cloth himling- ten cents extra. Ad dress , Dr R V I'lerce , Huffalo N Y fl 3IT Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . $100,000 XVK hOl.ICIT VOUH I1LI81.MJSH. WC DUSIIIQ TO tin COLLECTIONS. OM : oKTiin oi.nnsr HANKS i.v IOWA. c piiit CICNT I'Aiu .v 'run ; i > ii'oui'ru. OALL AND HUB US Oil WHITE. mil SI HHlSTIJNe K HTOItl S Olltie I'ur hax ill , CorninlKsuiy of , KubMste-iif c ( Imiilia. Nil Julj lo Ih'ii | Sealed proposalH mibjett lu tlie usual < > n li . lions will he rn ilve l at thlx lll > e in ill lOo'rluek u in Juli i'T ls-17 at whi-li lime1 lend phi e tlit-v will Inpul.lu l > upeiud for funil.HliliiK hiiliflfteiie t Htnrt" HI folluwf ItakliiK luuiki. liLiiriH mg.u. ll.tvurliih ex tracts , e-anne-d Kooils , ete I'rcferemef will Klve-n to articles of eloiiiPHtle jirueluttlnii Hliink proiKjfalH and ( pecllkiitloiiH tan be ohtiilneel ut this olllc-e THANK i : N\K , Major and C'ommlBsury of Sub-flntence J > 1C 17 J9 : in SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. WXVWXWWN \yNXW\/V\X\\VW UVMJl.I.INOS TJlbll , FAHM AND OAltUUN laiiili ( ur cult i sti-l. L > * y 4t Jilts , federate n ivies In the war of Ihe earning the hl tory of the operation * of th navies Into the middle pprio.l of the l.ite war The publication U opirlngly Mil r-\ cellently Illnttrated with pictures of Borne of the mrwt faunus shlp ol the old imv.v It In to be hid only upon ap to congrcs * cirvii.IM T * . vr.nii " viuit. To tit' 'I'l-IMli-ri-il I'ri'Mleli'licv of tlie tiilvi-fxln \lrulnhe. . W \S11INOTON , Juh 16 It Is reported tint px-1'rrsldpnt Cleveland will. In November , be formally tcndricd HIP olllce of president nf the I'nlversltj of Vlrglnlit Heretofore the chairman of the fncnl'j has been nl the head of the unlvcrsli ) . The Invitation would have been made to .Mr ! Cleveland last month had It not been for the w irm dl ctiFsloiiR that rent tlie meeting of the faculty In tvviln and euc- oranfully thwarted any action for the I'l ( Milt. llull.i 'l'r < - niii'j Stiid-iiii'iil , \SIIINOTON. . Jill ) 16 Today's stale- innnt of the condition of the treasury i < 'iimn Available cash Inlance' . J23l,701.MO , gold re- Jl I3,07t ! l O. Ilitii-Oiiiiiuli Will \\i-il. \ \mUNOTnv. . Julj l -rlip i\enlni : Star todiy announces that Senator llan - uroi'nh of NcUh IMkota and Ml s Oliapinnii of thlij cltv v\ould he marrlevl In \e\v Yolk Cltv on AiiKUfct 2P The Fenntor Is i widow ei , his \\lfe > linvhiK illed t\u > .vearsr ino-K IIRO Mlr.i Clnpnnn and lie beiiiiie U-ttialllti'd | ahoill K wcck.s .IRO I'lniMfur I'nvv ile-rl . \SHI.VfiTO.V. . .Iiilj Ifi It Is imdrrMoil anieini : nemtois Interested tint tin- pre ldi-n hl determined upon the appointment of TurenreV , I'owderl.v , foimerlv cmml master .voiktmn of the Knli-lits of I.ilmro ho coiiiinlnsloiipr-neiier.il of Immigration , to .Mr. Stump Di-nllis nt n DIM. TiorM"in : : , NVIimy in csp Mrs \niia II Sanele'ih an nReel widow liv- IIIK alone In a small hoiihu In the ixiuth part of town , was , found eleail > ctte'idav ' motninj ; Her eleath juolialily renilte-l fiom In ait tionhle She will be burlud tnmoinnv , the funeral oceiuiliiK the house nt 10 o clock conducted bv Kov. T. I ) Davis LONDON , July 111 Major Pcrlcv , tlio ne-ll luunui CeiiMillan illlcmin , died of brom luii lait nlKht at lll'ley Ni\V VOItK Juh It ! Oeneral 1'hlllp n HpRls dp Trobiiand who wai a illstltiRiiMiul ollkcr nf Uie > union ainn In the lehellion dli'd at the hoii'-o of hN daiiKhtei Mis C V I'ast. with whom he w ' hpeiidlni ; tin- HinnniPr at llav Port I.OIIR Island last oveiilni ; He came heie fiom his luuuo at New Ol leans about a month .IRQ. ItlviiNoi > Pii'id , It ] , IMTTSMriHJ , Jnlv -The fi.e-lni ; of the MunonKnliPlii ilve-t thnniKii tintniteh.ivu of tliepropettv of the MononRilie 1 1 X.ivlR.itlon rrinpiinv In fir t'nlt d St.iticovei nine-lit vv is lel'i it d t.ulav at DavlIM md 1 mi. \dlie-s--e w li inalibv ( ieoiK1' I' Stiuil lion ( . ' I , ManicM ijur Korel .mil otluis. IT'S ' IN THE atul you can't pet It out even If you drink.i river { till of "blood medicines. " Impurity of Mood is caused only by the failure of tlie Kidneys , the natural ? purifier * of the blood , to filter out the" " impurities th.it come fiom the waste * tissues and ashes of the food. If you are tired , dull , achinp and Buttering greatly from a combination of ailment' . , you maj be sure your Kidneys .tie cloRRcd and inactive. Cutv your Kidneys and the blood will take care of Itself. You e.tn be I \ \ M it * i\ Mint iho w i it mil i 'l r > urt w'n I Mi l-iiikin Hi li mo I M > * P < ur rh Kill 1 i m I ik. n t i I ' I II i ' i nm' 'it t < mint n I n i I jtiM 111 \ n t H m till I1 ! I 1 1 ' \ I 1 , II i Hi in 1 in I I in MtV I hi\i I IK n a I , I lit n } VfT * r n ! K'ti N i f lilt ili I is \ \ i ti \ i I \ II 11 * 11 u I untl 1 link > ill w n li i ii i i i * Kit * l I "HiI I MM 111 \ V\ l.ff , i n -I I Hi M Sparaps Kidney Pills , I10III1S lu VII l < \ i i ) , I'noi-IURTous , ( . Uleiiii , II ! II 111 s Pill. I i.Hi. i . 111 elVI VII \ M II A wrltU'ii ( ; unntutco Co ri UI5 ANY CAM ; or itAoru * . * crsiri M > IU. : Onrcurccrm ! \ nt tit and not rx imlcitlnp up CJWPS trcfttrii t < nIM HK < I t uit < tie % rt > i tnnt > \ inptotnmncc , I > ilr MlhitKr > nurct o fullv * nn trcitjou l-y mill , Atnlvt gi\ * tit * MMO tron KUitAi tttMoi titoot n itimV U > ui mpi.mi * n pimplt' * on iiot i * tin out. nitiriitM pufrlu'M In iinuitli , i lieu nm 11 MII ln totUM ami julut- * \i \ ill rulllnif ittif. 01 nillonn onny iviit nf the hod > lulliitf nt ff i' lie nil itriucsrlnr * jtalUM lu honit u boiipfl.jou fiAMHinihuo toMnotc Tinlto ute ooimtuntly t k thtf inert urv and potf * h luni il IM niulniirlt. I ontiit u o of tin * o ilnis ( will b\ncl > iultirf mtivn nnil lAtintr ulctMH In Hioi i d POD t fall to wilti1 ThOM > Mhotrr fcrtoci nio liput fin tlrnlituiit IHII da M > ntuloulll invifltlumil trtra ho lit \MIHH ,1 hnld M1K nhllo Into If n I All in rntpo r IttHcnin tlii > worKI for n en 10 tlmt nm Iflimle Il'iTK"l.will . nut cuti * Wiltofor full patli.uiiuM nml m t thetUiumi Un know tlmt 5 on mo f-ki t tl ai Jtiitlv so tin * n-4 ( tin tnoft ( Miiliuta j y t lati lin\e IICMT In on ntlo to i\o inoir thautctn ioini > nltil In our limit \tam p > uUi ( Itb thl Mitulr ICtitioil\ hit1 ! luiti iiu t ( liitlrutt to o\ir coni.Mtiu i i n < UiHnpn nvt nil FMMnlhd iiMori Hut uiKtoi out * > ti uj Ktmintitit1 nii clmunl not IK Kllatt * ( o ttlih nitutlon tikti no clmtit c i r lofting > i ur iinnpj A\t iniaraiilip n > cui 01 ufutul try il ll r nml a < 4 n lii\t a u putAtlon to in ititt nUo nnntutnl liukliiRof ignon.OOO , H l prrU viriMonllwha . will tr > < lie trrnttnint. llcrftofoit1 you hmr IKUI putting up ntul I-K > IIIH : itul > our luoiuy for UttFcuiit trtnttiit nt i * niul nlthutiirttou nro not yi tcurtxl noono Jia.i | wiul lirttk MUII inont \ iKi iuit Ha tn nny ntotA iiiunt ) in tl ) > on to " OM.cht 'tnlc , dor ii.it * n trcl ciKten urrtl In thli t \ ( o itlmtiliijii. . lintstl pati * uur htirjiclnl hlttntlfn tiui itputAtlon men \ rlt for i ami uJn of lm\e curt" I nf tf rp1 1J , uho lm\c vlvcn iHnniwlon to \\ifin \ It tcfta son only ro tt tf * tinlu thla It \\m KAXL' .MIII \soiM ofmlUTliitf fitun nuntHl ptrnlnt nnd If joii aio nmrrlid trim may jonroilMulnR HiRfr throucn 3 our own n sijrtniv * All tvrtvf \ diutrncH rent ft-al'M In plain en vi * IOIMH. welnrKotlie iniHtil ltl lav cHiL.it lun anil will t1nll In uur | Niuertoaltl joiiln It tlillr tin foi- our IOU p KC ItOuU , nutl o itrottfi * of I'lireo * MASONIC -TEMPLE , CQOfC REMEDY CO , , Ch ca o. lit * Buy one of a legitimate ; dealer. Buy one of known make and quality Buy one that will stand the Lest. Buy one that is guaranteed by rc- sponsib'e ' parties. You waste good money when you buy otherwise You make no mistake when you choose A Tribune Ai Ask Tribune or Deere Riders erasll why they con sider these wheels at the head of the parade Send lor cata'ogue. ' I I gtmivmUmwaa General Agents. Council Biuffs Cyclery , 337 Hroiclway local agents , The Improved ROSE PATENT GRATE for stoain boilorn , fiirniiooi , ote. This fjrato in Ixiiotr lar olj in pai'ldi'if ' hoiiht'-i , In owork-H , nulls , hloain lieatini , ' planlh or any _ iiliic'n wiiuro Hte'ain nollorh mo Iw- ini ; iihuil. Thi'V arei thcj most e-i'iiiii mica ) , ilnralilo anil e'llloicnt nliakiti ( , ' trrato inailo anil will HHVO fue-1 Write for c-iioulars ck'hcril- iiiLf iiato * , Ljivliif fiillor itiforina- tU'ii lo tlio lOtli Ave. nnd 12tli St , Council Bluffs. la. Sisal Standard Manilla. TON OR CAR LOTS. Pioneer Implement Go. 1000 Muin St. , Council Bluffs. Phone 100 DR. H. A. After July ist my father. Dr. E. I. - , A.DENTIST. Wooilbtu-y will have olmr 'o of DENTIST. the plate ) work in ni > olllco and 1 will Kivo my cntlro altcnUoii to Operative Duntlbtr.v , Crown anil JSritlgo Work. No. 30 Pearl St. , Next to Grand Hotel. H.A. WOODBURY.D.D.S.