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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1898)
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Strong of the I'ubIo Chief- titn , she Ia toking in the exiositioll , w'.S in the city ycsterday v titliig fricnil. Ifon. h. I.e. Potter of Oaiklanil In In the city nnI Wili titt ( Il tlif' 1eiIicntlon of tim Pot- J tawattamla wIgs nIn nint Iowa state bulk- ! log totIuy. Mrg. Robert Graham anti tinuglitor leave today fur ( irceit Itivor , Wyo. , where they will Join Mr. Giaharu and accompany him to ! tt ranch. ion't you think it must be a prctt good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well-that's the 'Eaglo , " 724 llroatiway , I. If. M. Byers of Des Moines. the Iowa peat siio will deliver the dedicatory itoen tOltlY at the dedication of the Iowa state building , will be the guest of ttr. ntnl Mrs. : riics I. hart. Dviiut Unltetl States Revenue Collector Pnrkliisoii of Burlington , In. . is In the city tuhitig Inventories or liquors and tobaccos atitije1 to Increased taxation under the now war revenue law. G. Brown , a tramp , was arrested yesterday - day afternoon for using profane Inuguage. hirown was on a begging oxpetlitlon nild when refused alms is saul to have insulted a itumber of women. All members of Cnlantlto assembly. No. 1. I'ythinn Ijisterhooti. who intend visiting the exposition with ( ho order , are requested to rport tomorrow at the residence oL Mrs. J. Sutith. 148 Vine street. A. L. l' lind of Lincoln. Publisher of the Police . , uurnal. who is attentling the meet- lug of ( ho ] utcrutatv Sheriffs' association. 114 thu guest of lis daughter , Mrs. II , II. IIzyncs of Sitt'eiitlt ivenuo. lnvhl I' . Saulitlers. a brother of County Attat i cv Satinders , was married yesterday at Manila , In. . to Miss Doty Anderson. Mr. baunlers and his bride are expected on a visit hete the early part of next week. The attraction at the Iiohany tonight will be the farce comedy "The Lingua Lord. " The Maretta sisters will appear in a now BICcialtY and \VIli M. Carroll will sing Ed Cogley's new coon song , 'llettah ICep Deni Chickens Home. " The police department yesterday received the 'hotographs of thirty-two convicts of the hlilnols state penitentiary at Joliet who have Icirfetteti their parole and are now at large. \ reward of $10 is offered fet the uprchension of each one. Mist' Rose Arnold of Providence. IL. 1. , and Miss Margnret Doyle of Danbuxy , In. . have l.Cefl received as novices In the Order of Ist rs of Mercy at. St. flernards liospt- tat. 'flicir religious names arc Sister Mary Mcclitlitlo nut ! Sister Mary Scholastica. Miss Alice French of Davenport. Ia. . widely kuowit under hot literary name of "Octave Thanet. ' has taken rooms at the Grand hotel and will make Council Iliuffs her headquarters while pursuing her liter- nry work In connection with the exposition. The annual meeting of the Iowa insurance fliCll to be belt ! in tlii city next Tuesday JlOlt1ib(5tO be largely attended. Iteoms are already being engact1 in advance at the hotels aIIt.1 the ilidicatlon3 are that many nt the visiturs will stay over a few daya to visit the exposition. Miss Elce has secured space for the. ox- htbit ( the Council h3lufs Ceramic club in tlic. Iowa state building. SItu wishes that fall melitbers svhio intejul exhibiting will bring their pieces ready hacked to her store either today or tomorrow. Quality , not .quantity , is desired. A special Inooting of the Council Bluffs \Vomens Sanitary Relief commtsson ; WaS 110111 yesterday afternoon to complete ar- rringements for the Dudiey-Buck quartet concert , It was decided to have the concert liext Wedliestlay evening at the Armory and the program will consist of a selection of war songs. The Dudley-Buck quartet has oflereti its services for the benelit of the cOtlifliiSsIOll. C , 13. Viavi Co. , female reniedy ; consulta- Lieu tree. Office hours. 9 to 12 and 2 to fi. Health book furnished. 32-327-328 Mar- 11am block. Money to loan on city property. Kinne. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 20. Crezttiiry linbited. 'rite authorities have been notified that Thomas I"lood'a creamery at Troynor , a sflittll ymca about twelve miles east of Coun- cii lllutts , was broken Into Tuesday night and between 1,000 and 1,200 pountls of but- tsr carried away , Tile tracks of a wagon in which it is supposed the butter was car- nod off lead to within a mile of this city , when all further trace was lost. A horse belonging to L. Nelson. living near the State Institute for ( lie Deaf , was stolen the same night , and it is supposed by the Santo parties - ties who robbed the creamery. Why do I have my litton tiotto at the Bluff City laundry ? Because it looks litto nuti wears longer. Ne , J1ll4lflCNN Firn , . Mr. J. It. McPherson litis disposed of his interest in tllo horn ! business to Andrew ifaatiter mid ( lie firati nutne will now bo Fray & Kal'tlIer. 130th flO young men at till ( 'Stahl liied business reputation that uterus the best will of the public. Mr. II. II , Frey , the senior tuetuber of tile firiti , is a tiorist. by occupation , havillg been cit- nged In flint btlSiflCSS tar a iiumber of years. Ills father conducts the largest i'Ialit of the kind In ( lie city of LIncoIi : , Nob. , Bliti itis brother owfls ( ito next largest plant at ( lint place. having been brought UI ) in the liiisiiit'tts Mr. Frey ititentls to give It his cIoet attention Iii every detail and this places the firtu 00 a tooting to coiti- Pete with tito largest florists at the country. Mr. ifitelner is a young 111011 , wlto has becti retired itt this city and itaily 11Oct18 110 Itt. tottuetlou to the public. lie was for a long titnu cashier for the C , , B , & Q. Itnil. road cotupany alit ! also ltettl a simiiar posi. tiott with the K. 0. road in this city. % us at oiit tinio COllileeted with one of tile ioeai banks and as a youiig business man Ettintis itigh 'itli ( lie itublic. The now firni bus renteil titi , building No. 4 l'curi street , which gtvea tltetti larger store rootit , titIti they ColitenipiittO bottle other noted ml- proYelnettts , among which viil be a new. front to their now home. These young itiell svtll doubtless secure their wsii. deserved Bilarb of PUblIc patronage attil eveiitualiy tilL'ir iliant will become one of the large'st institutions of the kind iii ( Ito entire west , Already their tqtie eXteilds for tulIps around this city and Oinahtt , tint ! Messrs. Frey and Kastuer vlli tlevote their oiler- gica. to extending their trade until It covers all the territory tributary to this city. All outstanding accounts against Mci'liersoti & i'rcy up to Juito 18 vill be ilulil by the old firm. tti rrliigi' I.ie''usi's. Licetises to wet ! sveru issued yesterday to the following vartiea : Naltie nod ltesitieuce. Age , Chaik's Williams , CounCIl Bluffs. . . . . . . . , 22 Ella Carter , Council muffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 J. 0. Boggs , Council Blurts. . . . . . . . . , . , , , 21 A. IC. Schi1iell , Council UIutt , , . , . . . . . . . 2 ! hired Meyers , Omaha . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Anna a.VtiRe. . Omaha . . . , , , . . . , . . . . . . . 25 It N. Schultz , l'otnwatamio ( . . . . . . . . . . . 25 flora Boennau , I'ottawattantie . . . . . . . . . . . 22 George IV. I3lackfortl , Bonaparte , . . . , . . . . 23 JcEeptiino hloittian , Ceutervilie . . . , . . . . . . 21 Prank If. Nelson , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Emin Li. CollIer. Norfolk , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . SI1E1t1F'IS ' ChOOSE OFFICERS Iflte1l3tath AzociaUon Electh Its Now List Before Doing Other Work , TROMPEN OF LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT lUgli Slierilt of LAncaster County . .viil iero flM licitil or tile Or- gnstisiitioii Itirliig the IlilNIlillIf Ycnr. At ; ( lie majority of the vlsitipg sheriffs are intent on having a general good time while hero the Interstate Sheriffs' association 11014 bUt oflo session yesterday and that in the morning. At this session the election of olilcers for the ensuing year was haIti and resulted as foilowat I'resident , J , 3. Trom- IICI1 of Lincoln , Neb. ; first vice president , J. v. McPherson of Marslnlltowti , , In. ; secretary - tary and treasurer , W. C. Davenport of Sioux City , In. Vice iresitients by states : MitlilCSota. Aloazo Phillips , Minneapolis ; Wyoming , Lewis 0. Iavls , . .Itoiiins'is ; - consili , Charles II. Henry , Eau Cinire ; hill- nois , F. C. hlenienway , Rock Island ; North Dakota , S. D. DahI , ' Lakotah ; Montana , Thomas J. Davidson , helena ; Missouri , John 0. Walker , Ihethany ; Kansas , L. I' . Aber , Great Bent ! ; Nebraska , W. 1. Lan. caster , York ; Iowa , George Smith , Hurling- ton ; Colorado , W. S. Seavey , Denver ; South Iakota , Charles S. Eastman , Hot Springs. John J. rrompen of Lincoln , Nob. , the newly elected president of tile Interstate Sheriffs' association , has the distinction of being the tallest man in tim association and stands six feet six iclies in his stocking feet , lIe was elected sheriff of Lancaster county , Nebraska , in 16D5 and In 1897 was honoreti by a rc.elcction , lie is also president - dent of the Nebraska SlIeriffs' association ant ) Is very popular with the fraternity in general , Ho was born at Vriesland , Mich. , April 5 , 1854. . Y. S. Seavey , 1' . C. Holland anti J. II. McGlleo were appointed a committee on rag- olutions anti reported the following , which was unanimously adopted : Itesolved , That the address of County At- tortiey Saunders was very instructive and that in the matter of the alnoillit of re- iiitltiC'tatiolt allowed shieritis for their urdu- oils mid hazardous dtittes as stated by the SPeaker he expressett fully and completely the sentiment of the tnembers of this body anti that our thanks arc due him for his intelllgcnt exposition of the subject. A resolution conveying tile thanks of the association to Mayor Jennings , Sheriff Mar- gan anti his deputies , Chief l3ixby of the police - lice department and his force in general for the courtesies extended was passed. Secretary and Treasurer Davenport , whose re-election this year makes the fourth time that he has held the omee , was accordeti a vote of thanks for ( lie great interest and painstaking manner in which ho has con- ( itlctctl the office anti for the large amount of time and labor ho has expended in the upbuiltiing of the association. Thu committee on resolutions on deceaseti members. consisting of W. S. Seavey , Cob- rado ; J. D. Payne , Iowa , and W. I. Lancaster - caster , Nebraska , reported that the associa. tion had lost one member by death during the last year , Elias It. Webb of Denver , Cola. , and the following resolution was . atboptei : ROsolved , That the members of this as- soriation In convention assembled desire to express their cheep regret anti to extend their heartfelt sympathy to the friends and relatives of ( ho deceased. It as decided to leave the choice of the place for next year's meeting until the session - sion this nlorning , which will wind up the business of this year's meeting. St. Joseph , Mo. ; Rock Island , Ill. , and Burlington , Ia. , are in the field for next year's meeting , with a strong probability that. l3uriington will be selected , as Iowa ha the largest delegation in attendance. In the afternoon Sheriff Morgan took the visiting sheriffs for a trolley ride to Fair- mont park and in the evening the vlsitor3 were tile guests of the management at Lake Manawu. At the adjournment of the morning session - sion yesterday , tile delegates were photographed - graphed in a group on the court house steps. In addition to the list. already published , the following sheriffs registered with Secretary - tary Davenport yesterday : Icwa-E. L. O'Banion , Buena Vista county ; John F. Thompson , Greene county ; hiirant Arnold , Jones county ; 0. A. Rose , Montgomery county ; tJ. S. Foster , Page county ; A. J. 'Savage , Shelby county. Nebraska-O. Patterson , Boone county ; \v. Standitord , Boyd county ; Guy W. Be- cord , Clay county ; J. F , Modlin , Furuns county ; J. M. Crows , hitchcock county ; A , F. Nuquist , Polk county ; J. a. Ned , Red Willow coutity ; H. 0. Patton. Sherman county. Knnsas-L. P. Aber , Barton county. Ex-slieriifa tuiti ethers registered yesterday - day were : J. II. Bidridge , Corning , Ia. ; Job Card , Atlantic , In. ; William Treed , Atlantic , Ia. ; .1. B. Dodge , Jefferson , ha. ; It. T. Jof- fries , Carroll , Ia. ; Thomas Griess , Minden , Neb. : N. P. Jones. Nebraska ! S. A. flon. . : iebia , United StRtes secret service , Omaha. hiotfniayr's faney patent flour makes the best and iziost bread. Ask your grocer for it. The official lllotogruphs of tile United States Navy , containing over 200 pictures of tile vessels , witil their otilcers and a own- of the views of tile ill-fated Maine , can be bad at the Council Bluffs olfice of The lice for 25 cents and a Bee coupon. AiIlIIi3lliX'1' ON 'I'hllI ItOAi ) IUNl ) , Council Finally Coiiics to a Conclusion ' - III Iie .Iutcy , The ctty council in adjourned session last nigilt disposed of considerable business , Tue special committee , consisting of Aldermen - dermen Saybes , Johnson and ilrougbl , sub. liiitted a report of the conference held with Colonel Baker , chairman of the Board of County Supervisors , aver the division of the roatl fund 'anti recomnientled its atlop- tioji , After a bengtily discussion ( lIe report was adopted , Tbtls llieans that One-titirti of the rQatl tend collected tram taxation within the city will be spent on the roads outside tite city and two-thirds on the streets withia ( lie city limits. On motion of Alderman Snides a special coniniittee , composed of Saybes , Casper and Joliuson , was appointctl to make a report an to whicit streets th money should bo expelItied on , The committee was also instructetl to con- far with Colonel Baker as to what roads adjacent to and leadiog iato the city should be itnllrpved with ( be one-third portion or ( lie road fund , A proposition front Norman Green to Put hiryant street in Passable condition , pro. vided the city furnished hiti : with citulers , wIts rejected , as the eouiicil.intentls ordering tile otreet repaved Ill the Ilear future , or at I least as soon as an ordinance can be zro- blared. James A. Keller tendered ills resignation as poll tax collector , wllicll was acelitetl and Jobti Aliwood was elected to the post- . tion. tion.w' w' . n. hathaway vas appointed a Bpccial I Itoliceillan without expense to the city. fit the flIntier of locating an alley south of Broadway , bewgen ( Glen avenue slId the Masonic block. Ctty Attorney Wadsworth rOporteti that ( Ito waiver of all flie inter- sted property owners could not be secured _ , _ . _ _ _ _ l _ . . ' t ' . ' ' . " and that the only feasible way to locate an alley there would be by ( ho city bringing condemnation oroccedings. This the property - erty owaers , he said , did not desire , so ho recommended that the whole matter be laid over for the present and the reconllnefldn- ( ion was concurred in , The appointment by the mayor of N. F. Rohrcr , Jutige W. 1. SmIth and 11ev. Ia. 1' . McDonald as trustees of the public library to fill vacancies that wilt occur in the board on July 1 was approved. Itobrer succeeds himself , WllibO Judge Smith and Rev. Mc- Donalti take ( ho places of Messrs. Tllomns Tostcvin and Ucorgo W. Hewitt , whose term of omce expire. All the affected property owners. havijig signed a waiver of damages the ordinance changing and establishing the grade on Avenue F , between Oakland avenue nntl North First street , was paased. This preiim mary to paving the street , A resolution was introduced by Alderman Atkins directing a number of property own- era in the Fourth ward to raise to grade and repair the brick sidewalks in front of their property. It the order Is not complie'd with within thirty days the city will do the work and charge it up against the property. The bond of C. W. Nichols as bill poster was approved anti a request of his to place a bill board at the end of Mynster street near the North Main street bridge was referred - ferred to Alderman Johnson with power to act. The complaint of Lars hlnusen that a bridge over the creek which afforded httn access to his land near the Junction of the creek anti the Missourt river bath been re- movcti by the city engineer's forco' was re- tarred to the city engineer and the city at- torney. The city marshal was instructed to see that the ordinance dealing \vith street signs vaa compIled with. FOR SALE-Oooa second-hand bicycle at a bargain , Cell at'The Bee ome. Council Biu ft a. Lost-Dinmontl bow-knot. Suitable rdwarti vill be paid for returii of santo to lice omce , Council Bluffs. SllnerIPsor ViIl Stay. The suggestion made by Chairman Stewart - art of the comniittec on janitors at the last nlceeting of the Hoard of Education that the oflice of supervisors of buildings and grounds be abolished , will in all probability not be adopted. Vibliani Moore of the boarti is strongly in favor of retaining 'the supervisor - visor and says that former experience while servIng as a member of the board has shown him that a general janito'r as the supervIsor was fornierly called itt neetictl , If when the matter conies up for action Mr. Moore will side with Members Sims , lrtlit and Henry , who are opposed to the suggestion , Chairman - man Stewart will not have suiflcient. voLes to carry his suggestion through. Try Moore's tleath to Ike and mites. For sale , acre of red raspberries , heavily loathed. Will sell on bushes. Located one mile north of Chautauqua grounds , formerly Chris Frohart place. B. A. l3lanchard. Scott MINL I'leuut , Judge Aybesworth yesterday handed down his decision in tile case of the City against Attorney L. G. Scott charged withriding a bicycle on the sIdewalk. Scott demurred to ( hit complaint claiming that the ordinance hal been repealed as it was omitted when tim city ordinances were recently compiled. Judge Aylesworth overruled the demurrer ann held the ordInance is still effective. It now remains for Scott to plead to the charge. The caseson similar charges against Ed Crandall and C. Id. Bush , which were pend. lug on the Jxde ruling , were dismissetl yesterday on the detendat agreeing 'nor , to repeat the practice. The Woman's Christian Temperance union at 18 Pearl street puts up exposition lunches. serves hot meals and fills orders for all kinds of home-made cookex'y. DIstrict Court Notes. The decision of Judge Green overruling the motion of the defendant in the case of Martin - tin Kinports against C. M. Oberholtzer to set aside the order dated December 22 , 1897 , vacating and annulling tile satisfaction heretofore - tofore entereti of the judgment , was received by the clerk of the district court yesterday. Judge Smith yesterday appointed Court Reporter B , 0. l3ruington as referee to take the evidence in the examination of Dy. Fred P. Belhinger as to his property ordered on application of Mrs. Emma L. Ileliinger. District court was adjourned yesterday until - til next Monday. Miss Ncttio Williams has purchased a League bicycle from Cole & Cole. - Children Visit the Exposition. Yesterday was a red better day' for the children of Council Bbutf atid hundrcts of the young people of tills city took advantage of tho.offer made by the management ot'the exposition and visited the big show across the river. The girls of the DcLongIndusttial school to the number of 300 went oyer in three special motors accompanied by their teachers. The Terminal company put on its train service for the first time yesterday and carried many of the children to the 'cx- position. Map of Cuba , West Indies and the World at The 13cc office , lOc each. TIIILt IIiii Fish. Last Sunday ' made reference to the big fish , the one that was caught out of the waters of the Gulf of Mexko. It was a whopper and weiglleti 127 pounds , That 11811 was all sold Monday morning , but we have others not as large , but Jtlst as good. Our shipment yesterday morning was four Juno fish weighing 300lOUflls , an elegant fish for baking. A full line of fresh and salt water fish at all times. Sullivan , the kro. cer , Tel , 161 , Ci'nlrnl loivit hnctors. WEBSTER CITY , Ta. , Julio 22.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Tlto ) fourteenth annual meeting of the Central Iowa Medical association eoseti today , with the election of the follow- lug officers : President , F. li.Vllitle ) \VehJster City ; vice president , W. L. P01- luck , Boone ; secretary , 0 , II , Stranger , Boone. IiVlt hluslncNs Notes , Mason City people Want their streets paved with ( Iabesburg brick. A new Christian church will be built at Down at a cost of about $2,500. Fifty thoqsand dollars worth of improvo- monte are now under way in Centoryilie. The stock of the Iowa Yeast company at Sioux City has been incrcasetl to $50,000 and the new stock solti to easteril persons. Marshalbtown citizens are collecting funds to pay the expense of permitting the democrats - crats and others to bold a convention in their city , On the 3d day of June the deposits in the Essex State bank amounted to over b0Q,000. 0110 year ago , on tile sanle date , it was more than $60,000 less. 'Fho supervisors found the amount on Iland In the treasury ofVrigbit county to be $40,617.09. The books of all the County oillcos were examined aud found to be in 5bhp-shape. The Ananiosa National hank has just Colllpieted the job of ptsying off creamery checks for the month of May for live Jones county creameries.- took just about $10,000 to meet the obligation. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tipton is putting in six blocks of water mains. The queer feature about the ha- proveaieat is the depth they were ilaccd. In seine cases they were down only three and one-half feet and in no case were the below five , It is claimed by those ( lint know ( lInt it is not necessary to go deeper , something in the clay soil preventing frees- lag even at a depth of three and oue.baif feet , CERIAN LUTRAN [ NEETINC ; iiw Minnsot District q piio Synod In Session at Dssioinca , izur FOUR ' STATES INCLUDED IN DISTRICT - - . . . Sixty-Four MilliIt'tV5 ; Five TCnliers natal 'i'weLe ? , Aiisss'cr to Their : zl't'cs ( wiucit ( lie Itoh Is Called. DES MOINES , June 22-Speckl ( Tele- gram.-Tile ) Minnesota district of' the gen- cml synetl of 01110 of the German Lutileran church began its seven days' meeting hero today. The states included in the district are Iowa , Mtnnesota , North anti South Dakota - kota , Tue roli call showed sixty-four mink isters , five teachers and twelve delegates present. The following 'omeers were elected : President , 11ev , II , Ertest ; vice president , \v. Schmidt of St. Paul ; secretary , 11ev. George Stamni , ltose , Hill , Minn. ; chapiain , Rev. F. Maser , Belle Pinine. The general presitlont of the syfloti , 11ev , Prof. Seheutt of Columbus , 0. , is in nttendnnce. Fireman C. Gobin was run over by an engine 'and instantly killed in the Ilock Island yards at 7nlley Junction tills morning - ing about 6 o'clock , Gobin , who was as slgnetl to a switch engine , hnti stepped to the grotlnd anti was examining a part of the mechanism when the steam began to blow off. He stopped backward almost un- consciously. Tile noise of the escaping steam drowned the roar of an approaching engine so that ho was struck on the head anti thrown in front of the oncoming train. The wheels passed over his body , breaking several ribs and shattering his arm. When picked up life was OXtilIct , lie leavei a wife nud a 2-year-old daughter. lie was 25 years old. After completing a state organization , so- lecting this city ns the place of the next meeting and electing the foliowing omcers tile OptIcians' State association adjourned this afternoon : Prealliont , Harry P. Holmes , Des Moines ; vice president , C. A. Cole. Winterset ; secretary , J. C. Clark , Sioux City ; treasurer , Ezra Nuckalls , Eldora ; cx- amining committee , Miss M. C. J'roctor , Grinneli ; Ii. E. Boughton , Brooklyn ; 1" . II. Bishop , Murray. The PresbyterIan , Synodical Institute nnt Congress of Missions opened an extended meeting hero today with many pretninents present from Pittsburg , Baltimore. Chicago , Philadelphia and other eastern cities , as veh1 as Iowa. I'rivate John G. Smith of South Des Moines has been arrested at Mount Vernon , Itid. , as a deserter troni the Uniteti States army. lie will be returned to the camp at Chickainauga Park at once and will not come to Des Moines ! ' tSeveral days ago he left the camp wffi'oit furlough. It was thought that he ltItarted home , as lie had showi signs otj4kopieickness. Ten days are allowed beforhe. charge of desertion is preferred , ltencatna may come out of his predicament easily. ' Mrs. Herbert Martii'i of Omaha was. brought hero todi1' 1t ? testify against her husband , who is J } Jail charged wIth assault - sault with intent tonmit murder. Martin tried to shoot his11wlte1 in tile Whitechapel district here somawneks'ago. . She moved to Omaha , but flta tinally'iocated and brought htre. ijrR : , , . . , ' ClotH ges 'ii ittq1ihtkiletui Circl s. CORYDON. jna : ! Jdn'd 22.-Special.- ( ) Fheii' has' bei a"rjh hangcju banklrjg ' ' ' l'n'ercsts in hili'e lass tew day. The 'Bank of'Ailerton has been sold to the following persons in this county : B , Bracewehl , H , B. Bracewehl , John Brace- well , IL Z. and Jasper McCoy. The bank lifts been a partnership institution for a. good many years and will be continued as such under its new management. The individual - dividual responsibility of these parties is estimated at $250,000 , thereby making It one of the safest banks in the county , if not the safest. By reason of this change H. 13. Bracowell , the present cashier of the Wayne County State bank here , has resigned - signed his position as cashier of the latter bank and wiil assume the duties of that position in , the Allerton bank , J. S. harper of this place and formerly casbiec of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank , will sue- ceed Mr. Braceweli .nactshier of the Wayne County bank. The Bracewells have a large interest in the Wayne County bank , which they wili retain. 'F , ) Extituutite the Iiuidertakers. DES MOINES , June 22.-Special.--Tlle ( ) funeral directors over the state are in receipt - ceipt of g communication from ( lie State Board of Health w'hlcb in effect gives them notice to appear before tbe state board and undergo an examination in order to secute4 a permit , for which they must advance In case of refusal to comply with the re- qutrements of the hoard they will not be' permitted to ship by' means of a common carrier , bodies infected with contagious disease - ease , such as diphtheria , scarlet fever , smallpox , etc. The first date set for examination - ation is July 26 , and it. is believed 100 to 150 candidates will present themselves in Des Moines at that time. The permit is good for one year and can be renewed at. the expiration of that time for tile sum of $1. Ijniidy slthi Ills ( Inn. OELWEIN , In. , Juno 22.-Special ( Tole- gram-Last ) night Bert Brownell , a lire- roan on ( be Chicago Great Western , running between hero and Des MoInes , shot with intent to murder his wife , and thlen coin- mitted suicide. Ito gave 1115 Wife no warning - ing but drew a thirty-two caliber revolver , suet his wife in the back of the lleatl and ( lien itistahltiy turned the gun on himself and shot tilrough his head , lie died tills Inorning at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Ibrownehl auf- fera but a scalp wopnd as ( lie ball glanced. Alt Einii'iuieutt Suisji't'cd ( , SPIRIT LAKE , ha. , June 22.-Special.- ( ) .sviil Warner caine to ( own a good deal concerned - corned otle day It4t ' week. The evethihig prevtous Will in the neigh- borltootl , called for ills daughter Lottie , not quite 16 , antI tl1 1pbe went to V'arncr I I chapel to attentl religious sefvices They vcro seen tilere. rices being suspended , Yates and ( lie , oft and all in. dications iloint to an cbopiment , though there was no parcLtJi ? qbjection to Yates. " .Voiuitlt Aci'tis''t hurst , SI cal Iiijr , BOONE , ha. , Jbjie 22.-Special-Miss ( ) Nellie Kenned' , a'lqifl lady whose parents live near lIcre , wa 'rsted at , Marshalbtowu and brought here to answer the charge of horse stealing , Ip1May she hired a ( cain of one of our 1tveVyea ) for a drive of three llours , Thu teamhwtis , recovered a week iater at Ames , iiht re ( she llad left it , hut she was not approhe'ijed until two days ago , when she was tou' h at Marsilahitown. She is under $100 bonds. I'triutc'rM % 'liui t ( lie hiuids , ABILENE , Kan , , June 22.-Special.--- ( ) Over $1,000 worth of the new bonds were subscribed , for this morning by farmers of this county , nearly all in amounts under $306. The farmers have plenty of cash for investment , and are coniing In raptclly to take the bonds. Abiiene will probablj sub. scribe for at least $15,000 of the Issue , IusleeIIt ( lie ( itIt hloiil. DES MOINES , June 22.-Speciai ( Tele- gram-Onc ) hundred ° l the most prominent men in the city left on a Bpecia train to. night to make a tour uf inspection of the ; FRO--- - - - ---N . OMAHA TO MANAWA' . _ _ _ _ - - - - - - -e- I - - - - - -s-- - - - ' ; ; r- - - - - - - ; i' Will hull You in MdfldW I. * MRRIfl Thirty4ive Minntes 4t A4 'J'HE bathing scason commenced on the 19th insF. The water is fine-just ricrht for a bath , Take the Bridge Qt ? line , which passes the principal hotels. . Nice tenting spaces for rent , Special performance at YDt 4:3Oancl : 8:30 : p. in. Band concert5 No extra charge for 1) ! picnic parties. Tables and chairs free. Call 'Phone No , 50. Pittsburg & Gulf railroad 'to Port Arthur , upon ( lie invitation of its omcials. Northern htjia UiiMoiiM. FOREST CITY. In. , Juno 22.-Special- ( ) The Northern Iowa Masonic associatIon holds the annual sessloli at Forest City next Friday. lion. W. L. Satan wili deliver the oratiort. Lodges from all over nortilern Iowa are expected to be present. loisit t'rcss Cifllll'flt. Sioux CmLi : Journal : Too bad couldn't have arranged to have tilose Tampa army mules stampede Ill Cuba. If they could drive our boys ill ) trees what would they not liavo done to ( ho Spaniards. Davenport Democrat : Five lluntired toui ists , inpiiy of thent from Iowa , are said to be ooiiig Texas. Why an lownn should go to Texas or npy other part of the earth at this season of ( ho year is inconceivable , Na- Lure's best blessings are scattered all over ( liii stittc ; they are to be found in profusion nowhere 'else. Creston Gazette : The exposition at Omaha has been it little unfortunate in ( lie kind of weather thus far. which has diminished the attendance , bitt better days seem now to be at lian1. TIle Transniississippi is a great ox- lOSitlOfl , the greatest since the World's fair. and it iii a pldasure to know that even under great difficulties it is meeting with success. . HYMENEAL. Dr. von Seliwen I tiger-Von LellIhiliell. BERLIN , June 22.-Dr. von . .chiweniiiger , Prince Btsmarck's physician , has married in Ileligoland , in the North sea , the divorced wife of herr Franz yon Lambach , the distinguished - tinguished German portrait painter , who is also one of Bisiuarck's oldest and most trusted frlmds. . . , In the early part of the summer of 1836 H&r Fffn'vdii , Ldinb&cli brought suit for divorce frora'his vife , accusing her 'of in- fidelity' . Tile suit made public property of a scandal that hInd long beci the table of Berlin society. The painter frankly de- dared his intention to wed the Countess von Honstein when he had secured the decree of separation , anti with a view of being able to marry again lie left the Roman Catholic church , which does not recognize divorce. Frau von Lembach also announced her intention - tention to be married again as soon as the decre of divorce was matle absolute , to Dr. von Schwenlnger , although iuttmate friends of the physician express1 doubts at the tfine that he would marry the woman. Princess Vletorln-Iizron htav lstokc , LONDON , June 22.-The newspapers today announce the probable engagement of Princess - cess Vi'ctorla ofVaies to John Baring , Baron Itavelatoke. The formal betrothal is awaiting the drrival of Queen Victoria. Princess Victoria of Wales , ALexandra Olga. Mary , is the second daughter of the prindo of Wales , and was born July 6 , 1868. Lord 3ieyelstoko.is the second of that title , his father Etiwnrd Charles Baring , head of the mercantiI' firm of flaring Bros. & Co. , liing been ehevntetl to the peerage as Baron RavelstQle ju 1885. The iresent Lord Ra l'toke.'tS'hO cceeded to the title anti the reaponsibllities as the head of the Bar- ings banking house in 1897 , is 34 years of age. , MeHiiIrIe-Agltesv , CENTRAL CITY , Nob. , June 22.-Special ( Telegram.-At ) tIle residence of the brides haaro ts In this city tilts morning Charles McEndrle and Miss Eva Agnew were mar- ned , Rev , N. A. McAulay of Wilton , ha. , oiflciating , The groom is nssistant cashier of tIle Fnrmer8' State bank and was horn and reared in this city. The britlo ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Agnew and was deputy postmistress the last four years. St'hii , rilin ti-Fl t.iniiiig. FREMONT , Neb. , June 22.-Special.- ( ) John L. Schurman and Grace Fieinming , both of this city , were married yesterday at ( Ito residence of the bride's parents on I street by Dr. Doherty of Omaha. Only the relatives of the contracting liarties were present. Mr. Schurman Is a son of tile late Ernest Schurrnan and is engaged in business - ness bore. The britlo has been for several years a teacher in tue city schools. lt ii in nuulMoste'rt , BEATRICE , Nob. , June 22.-Speciai ( Telo- grain.-Deputy ) United States Rove- flue Collector Eugene P. ttuinfortl was united In marriage this morning to Miss Linda Mostert of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Mumford departeti tiltS afterpoon ( or Pawnee City and after a. brief visit s'ili return to this city , i'lniro they will make their future hotne. , Mnthews-fit'll. AShLAND , Nob. , June 22.-Speclal-- ( ) Tito marriage of Earl lit. Mathews of Soutil Omaha and Miss Lulu Hell /tsllland was solemnized at noon today , 11ev , Robert A. Schell , Ilastor of the ChrIstian cllureh per- forilliug the ceremony , at the residence of the bride's parents. The britle has been eniployed for the Iast year as teacher in the South Omaha public schools. " , Veer * 11-1 ii rrny , PENDER , Neb , , June 22.-Special.- ( ) Emil Woerthi and Miss Celestla Murray were hllarriCd yesterday morning at the Catboilc church in this place by 11ev , Father Crow- icy of hiaocreft. FIRE RECORD. LI cry hlnrui anti Tivo'S'nl tiuilule horses ATLAN'l'IO , Ia. , June 22.-Specitil ( 'Feb. gram.-lf. ) 0. Cooley's livery barn at M - dubon was destroyed by fire last night antI I two valuable horses hurtled , The origin of I the fIre is unknown , but is supposed to be 4(110 work of tramp. Loss $1,500 ; insured. PIft4. + , i. 't $ : ' I' ' 4i' 'I' 4' 'Ii' $ " $ ' 'q $ ? ' ti. 0 'aI 'i 'I l' lI q : FRUIT AND 6ARLWN FARMIN6 rAY c 4.fi : . . . Around Council J31u , : * . , . . ; A2 1' ' , ic VIUt ( 'fill tin ) i in iiro'veui fl11 4 u ii I nip ro''tI tnt I t I itii.1 t'hiezt itet' I it 4i this vicinity lImit aliahlcre iii Ilte ilitIted Sittes. 'I'laero is ito fail- .2 ; . ii of crops hieri , , Jok at our Fruit F'tivitii , , hiie Ilue ) nie iii hettr- ' ' i5lt , iui1 ; ' I ItV . ' mISS. & EIESS. i 'i'Itl Itesi lNttito situ Loilut tirokor , ' , . . saLe of iiiro tlUnthx'r of hi.voexcluslve a 4 : ° Pearl St. Counoll Bluffs Ia , I Fruit , ( lartlen 11114 ( lenin Faring. 't'ito ' .O .1d. Personally contluct. btiyur through our I tltetui for iuitot'tnatioit nini shitO ivitat you j 1 orchiirti' , . free of charge. I wittit. . ' 4. . 'I. . .Ifr 4fr. 5fr 4i..II . 'ei. , .V ir M1jjjJD ! RESTORED This 'CUPIDENE- great Vegetable VitnhtEertiIe prescrip- French pbyslclsti , will quickly cure % oIl of all nor. 'vous or d1srase of the gcuerattvo orgali. , such es Logt Mananoti. 1nsonitti ' ( 'altis in the .llack,8eminal , Jwisslnq , , Nervus , Debliny Pimples , 'Uatltness to Mx.rry , Eliiauitliig Drnltis , Vanicocebe am Constinatlon. itstoi' Rib hese'i bvdnv or iitgtit. . l'peventg quick- sins' , of .liscl.nrge , which if notcheeked lesiis to SpertnatorrI.a. and 0 FOR C AND AFTE R all the horror' , of Impotency. ( U1'IIENE cleanseg tholiver , Wo kldneyg auc , ) the urinary ergata of alt Impurities. cUpIDpNsi : , ttrengtbens and restores smnli weak organx The reason sUierpri are not curet by floctors Is heciuse : ninety per cent are troubled wia ! Vro.tI tIs. CU'IDENE Is the only known remedy to cure wit bout cli op ratlon. o te8tinlohll. sbu. A written guRranteoglycu and mnne7 returned If tx Inxg , tot'g not eLtect a permaucut cura. i.oo a box , six tur$5.03 , by mall. Licild for PIlES circular anti tesninonlals. address DAVOL $ IEDICINE CO. , 1' . 0. flax P176 , San Praicizco , Cal. Jbrate Si , MYEILS-DILLOS DRUG CO. , . 131. Cot lOut Farititta , Omnit * . PLEASURE BEFORE BUSINESS Women Delegates Bolt the Gonvention to Take a Trolley Ride , ' RAIN COMES AND SPOILS THEIR BONNETS Tiriti ir of l'zirl I nitiettinry Tactics Clultwonleul hlitNIell to Accept 11. Chalice for nit . Outttis. - DENVER , Cob. , June 22.-Clubwomen with pleasure liroclivities broke tip an ilii portant business session of the General ired oration this afternoon. After bumping up against parhianientary tactics until 4:50 : i' . m. , the hour set for a free trolley ride , ( lie delegates bolted iii a botly. Notwithstand- lag a titunder storm Wlltcll soon broke loose , the women clambered on the cars bound fat' Elitchi's gardens , where tlley were tenderctl a reception by the Northslde'oman's club , antI incidentally ruined tlleir best bonnets. Prior to this unexpected procedure , say- crab important inntters were consitlereti , chief of which was the curtailment of tile delegates' power. it being ( leCilled one dde- gate could cast the vote of only one club , As many woflien came to represent several clubs each , this decision precipitated inuth grumbling , particularly among delegates from smaller towns empowered to cast soy- oral votes. The report of the corresponding secretary. Mrs. l'iltlip Moore of St. Louis , was iitterest- ing. The federation now Inclutles P35 clubs , s'itli a membership of 60,000 , aiitl thirty state federations nlade up of 2,110 clttbs with a membership of 150,000. Takitig' out. duplicate memberships , it leaves 160,000 iromen in ( lie country itledgetl to the motto "Unity In Diversity. " There lB an honorary membership of twenty-one. It was also mentioned ( lInt the greatest success of state fetieratlons bad been along the lines of education , traveling libraries , itrt league , industrial and ulallual training for ' 0tiieil , The committee on credentials , Mrs.Vil - 11am 11. Kistler of Denver , slioweti the regIstration - Istration to be 534 delegates , or 25 ier cent larger tItan tile last biennial. Mrs. Frank Trtlmbttll of Ienver , tile treasurer - urer , slioveti receipts in two years attioiitlt- ing to $8,677 , with expelithitures of $4,879 , leaving ii. bitlanco of $3,692 , Aultlri'ss Jp ) ' llrs , Jhi'hli'r. The first distinctiveby literary program came off this evening iii the Broadway theater , whilclt wns blacked with 1111 CII- thusiastic audience. The theme was , "Jltiu. cation , " Miss Annie Lairs of 01110 llresiletl ( , with I'ro ( , Grace Espy I'atton as local assistant - sistant chairman. The addresses , interspersed - spersed vit1t lilusical nunibrs , were as 101- lows : "Education , " Mrs. FraIlk 1eller , Ne- I braska ; ' 'Ethical Iltiueatlon In Our Schools , " Mrs. lon U. Corny , IJtali ; "Manual Educa- ( ion , " Mrs. Mary Ii. Mumfortl , l'ennsyivaniii ; "Jlductttionai Fallacies , ' ' Miss C. S. l'arisll , Virginia ; "Vb'Onlttll'S Movement to llittabhisii t a National University , " Mrl , Cahill S. Brice , New York , 'uite liusiiand of tIle pI'dsideflt , Mr. lion- rotin , has gallantly put iii an appearance I and Is the lion of the hour. ills tilissloti lie I declares to he the establislinleilt of a 110W federation feature , that of housekeeper for ( lie better half of ( lie ineomilig president. Mrs. 2.1 , 1) , Thatcher of Pueblo , president . of ( lie Colorado fc'deraion , has met s'ltii a , serious accitlc'nt , hlavilIg injured her spine by a tullIbbe dowiistairs. Mrs. Euiza itoypI of Salt Lake City , the first hirestdent of the first club organized vest of the Mississippi river , has been voted an honorary vice presitioncy of trio tedera- tion. At ( ito sessions today greetings were reatl from distInguished women all over the world , Including Lady Aberdeen of Canada , Lady Amelia fluke of Lodon , Male. Isabel Bouqilelot of l'aris , Mnie , 0. 11. unmet of Lootlon , Mine , tIe Denforgbtun of hielgiuin , Mine , Kicerek of hlolianil , Frau Lina Mor- Vh11 OTREILS' FAIL OOULT DOCTOHS Searlea & Searles - . - - . _ . . ii - a r .45 . , , r 5.1 so n as .4 e a SPECIALISTS Guarantee to cure .ipoodhl and ratht. cahlj all SHZtVOV , ChRONIC AMI I'iLIVATE diucases of Men nud WEEK Et SVPUUS SEXUALLY. cured for life , Night L6mislO1ii , Lost Manhood , fly' . , drocele , Vericocele , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Syph. , iii , , Stricture , Files , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers , Diabetes. 'Bright's Disease cured , , Consultation Free. , Strictro and eii110 ACtired by new method without pain or cUtttflg . Cation or addreig with stamp , Treatmon by mail. DRS. SEARUS 8ERL. 4s'JIa . . . . . - -----t ' P0k EI1'UELf. L E IJRDN 'S Tide renlctiy tiehtu Injected - , jected directly to thus ' - - _ . . eseat 01' tlioso dluent's Ft.of' thin Genlto.llriuary ni Orgatast , rctiuiro hq Ill cltaljc or dint. Curci . -----guarnntee.L ill I to 3 _ tla.yu. t.5mnilplnlnpaelc- ' , iLtc. by nittil , 61.00. I itttly be 1 3tycrs lillIan Hrttiz Co. , S. 13 , Coriteg I ( I th It tid iii riot itt S is ; . , Out , tiiti , Nd , , Ob T is ua ONL1 spoIALus' ( wno TUEATS ? .LL Private 11180a608 iY.iIui a. I lturdr ) , . MEN ONL't 20 Yoar.EzpenittnC. 10 Years in Onalia. , , . . S hI.nk Free. Contrulta , , . . . . thin Foe. Jbox7i , 0 $ . - . ' 4 ' ! 1. l'fth and rarsam l3ts. - , ' , . . . alt4IA. * Pi111 , 4 llf , I Ii 4' rs I h ol tiers I I F , ) ci her : Mrs. Winslow's Sootliilg , Syrtip has bee UI.CCI ( or over rO ycitra by millinus of lnotlii I CI'S for their children while ( cetliltig with I ilel'tecL HueCei'Ii. It itoOtlIeIl thu child , soft I cii 5 tilt , gu in H , ill lays a I I in I II , CU i'CS 'ni n4 colic itnd is ( ito bt'gt remedy for llitrriioea , Soltl II ) cirttggists in e'c'ry Part of th.i iverlti. 110 51110 nilti ask for ' 'Airs.VitlIllOV SoOtiIiflI Syrup' and 4iku ito otllc'r kind , 25 cents a bottle. 'I'HEATER. 'INl.IJ'i' , MARETTJ SISTERS Acrobats , CoIltlrilotiiHtS , lanccre ttntl 'I'rtipezt' W'nrlc , lliirtl.'it .t lIoiiirih , ' . 'llI l1 , ( strroil I n , , ' I I h.'s-Stocho ( 'olupaus ) lit "THE BOGUS LORD" Matinee hiitturhay * litternntn. , ( 'llatelaln \itt'hI 11111 101 giVt'll II'tt3' , " ' I'hlh'flS , ii ) CIIN'l'lt. - . _ _ j - - - - - - - - - - I ' genstein of ( hermany and Mtni , , Yskoo ' I Saruff of Egypt , There will lie six sessions of ( ito fetlera- I ( ion tomorrow , to say IlotIlilIg of social at- fairs every hour in tile tlay 'Fho morning I Iiieetings will be dovotetl lo civic clubs , vii- loge inlprovenlent associations and t.iie press , IhIIclil',4 A rulei Salve , Tile best salvo iii ( be world tot cuts _ bruises , sores , Lllcers , salt rhoutn , . feye 801'05 , totter , dhlU1ped itantis , chiilblnioa , corns , anti all kiti eruptions , atid iOiltlveiy , cures i'iles ' , or no pay required , It is guar. anteed to give perfect satisfaction or inonez refOndeti , Price 25 cents pet' box. Fur sal. b3' Kuhn & Cu.