' " ' * * " ' ' ' ' ' " ' " " ' " " * ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' * * ' 1 ; ' * " ' ; i' ; ' ! ' ' * Y f' ' ' ' * ' . , - . . . . , ; . ; . / . ; ; ' . ; . 0 THE OMAHA DALLY BJUJfl THUKSDAY , JUNE J2 , 181V - THE OaiAHA BEE. COUNOILv BLkUIVFS. OITlCKt NO. KI'BAUI , STUEET. re-llvrrnl liyrnrrlcr Iti nny pnrt of thoTlty. II. W.TII.TOX MANAOnit. Tr.MJI'lI ca OFTICK , No. 43. ' KIHTOII , .No. SI. JMJXOlt JIKXT10X. N. V. P. Co. Council IlliifTs Lumber Co. . coal. A new 1x.VKln < U1eii8 the lioiric of J. J. Shea , caq. , on South Tenth street. The cnso of Stout vs Niitmtm Is still on trinl in the district court before Judge Icciner. Clinrlcs Ilwrs of Minneapolis nnd Miss Kllso AniloFRon of Lincoln were married yesterday - terday by .lustlco Hundrlclts. A mnrrltiKt ) license \WM Issued yesterday to T. 1C. Towniscml of Lincoln , Neb. , nnd Kmtim A. Jolnison of Newton , la. The P. K. O. will holil a incctliiK tins morn- Iiitf at , 10 : . ' ! ( ) o'clock at the residence of Mrs. II. W. Tllton , No. fi'J" Fifth avenue. Paul K , Kenhrook , esq. , 1ms opened n law ofllco at No. W ) . " Uroadway , in tlio rooms formerly occupied by Foster & Swcarlngon. Tlio Milwaukee ovcning passenger came In over Its own road last evening for the first time since the washout. It arrived at UUO : o'clock , The tombola which whs to have been held on Frldny evening at the residence of George II. Clmmn.on Fletcher avenue , has been post poned until a later ditto. The Models and Noolas will play at Mana- wu b.ill pnrk Sunday afternoon for the benefit of the llmdslmw sufferers. The entire re ceipts will bo devoted to Unit charity. Mrs. W. W. Ollmoro Is conllned to her home. No. KK ) ' avcnuo E , with a broken ICL' . Klio foil on the [ ) orch and fractured the limb just below the kco. DM. Green and water man reduced tlio fracture. A relic of thoHr.ulshaw eyelono may bo FCCiMitMucllfr's music store. It is a piano that was sent hero to bo repaired. Ono end Is broken out , the keys are gone and the legs ni-p broken , .showing the terrific force of the elements. L W. Hess has taken out building permits for two 1 .SOD residences to bo erected in Hess pliico. They will bo ofbrlck and will be two stories high. J. C. Hanson has also Dccnrcd permit for a ? 1.100 rcsidcnco in I3a ) liss & Palmer's addition. The following assignment of cases was made yesterday in tlio superior court : .Tune ia , ttl" , WH.luno IB , 007 , ! I7 ; .Tuno 14 , 7T1 ; Juno 18 , 018 ( Jury ) ; .funo HI , II W ( jury ) , 937 ( Jury ) . HS5 ; Juno .I ) , IIT 1 ( jury ) Juno ill , . WO ( jury ) ; Juno' ' : ) , 030 ( Jury ) , 'JOU ( Jury ) ; Juno 1M , ' .frr , , IK ! . Ucrt Sargent , recently of Sargent & Evans , lias bought out the stock of boots nnd shoes nt No. ! ! : Hroadway , the old J. W. Phillips Maud , and will at once proceed to Increase the stock and business. Mr. Sargent is well known in the HlufTs as a lively and energetic business man , and \vill do his share of the business. Theodore- Bray Is too well known n citizen to bo more than simply annoyed by the report published In another paper that ho is "spot ting polli'i'inen. " and reporting their derelic tions to their chief. Mr. Uray has plenty of business of bis own , without interfering with other people , and such a report is as annoying us it Isimtrue. Colonel I ) . B. Dalloy and C. M. Hart , esq. , were busy yesterday taking depositions in tilt1 rascof .1. T , Stewart nnd Samuel Hans vs Uenjainin H. Wright. Two cases are pend ing against tlio defendant who is accused of embezzlement oao n civil and the other a criminal action. Colonel Uailey takes the place of Major Lyinnn for the plaintiff. The young lady teachers of the institution for the deaf and dumb ended theiry car's labor by a picnic at Lake Manawa. The party was headed by A. T. Fliekinger and accompanied liy u number of Indies and gentlemen from the city Judging from reports received a most enjoyable time was had fishing and boating. ending with an excellent supper at Hotel Manawa. Mr ( . ' . Spruit has just returned from Pella , la. , where ho was summoned to attend the funeral of his father , Mr. P. Spruit , who died there Saturday , May at , nt tlio ago of Bcventy-stx years. Ho had suffered with dia betes for ten years , nnd the wasting of the disease , together with his advanced years , wits more than his enfeebled system could withstand nnd ho passed painlessly away. Tlio Burlington's report for the month of May sdows a great increase in the stock bust- ness in the blue grass region of southwestern Iowa and in the business of the road. They handled U7.7.S per cent of nil the stock that went into the union stock yards at Chicago , and ! IM.W ( per cent of the ; tl')8 ( ) horses that were shipped to the Chicago market. This section is rapidly gaining ground as u horse raising country. Considerable rejoicing was caused lastcvcn- Ing by the receipt of a telegram from Mar- shnlltown stating that the John N. Baldwin , Jr. , hose team of this city , won the ilrst place and Ilrst money in the ' 18 class in 441 . Council Bluffs will enter a first-class team in the free-for-all , and it is a pumpkin 'to Pike's Peak that they will win it. If they , do there will Uo nothing in the Bluffs too good for them when they get homo. The boat club has organized two crows for nctivo work at Manawa during the remainder of the season. The middleweight1 * will bo C. " E. Heed , Hurry Haas , Harry "Bowman nnd Lew Dale , and the lightweights \VnlInco Pat terson , Louie /enniieliloii , J. II. MoAVilllams nnd Paul Aylesworth. J. L. and Phil Dodge will IK ) here in about two weeks , and will row In singles and a double. The boys nro trying to work up a little enthusiasm in the club , and will endeavor to have several races the latter part of the season , Ono of the most attractive windows In the city Is that of Brown & Unger's cigar store on middle Broadway. A fountain is playing In th < 3 center , nnd a miniature train of cars drawn by nn alcohol cn"ino runs around it. The fountain basin is filled with roses , ferns nnd pieces of broken quartz over which the water falls. The whole window , outside of the basin , Is covered with moss , giving a very pleasing effect. A hnndsomo landscape painting of Fulrmnunt pnrk and Manawn , by Sir Bagg of Lincoln , appears in the back ground. The arrangement is so natural and nrtistio that it cannot fall to attract general attention. For dlnncror board apply to Mrs , Kemp , DS ) Sixth avenue. Waterworks $10. N.'Y. Plumbing Co. J'KllSOXA r , J'A It A f ! K.I I'llN. R A , Wiehhnm returned homo yesterday from a trip to Sioux City. Mrs. tftletof Chicago is visiting Mr * . II. Ourcn , on Harmony street. C. M. Hubner , editor of the Nebraska City News , was in tlio city yesterday. ( Seorgo C. A. Anwerdn of Pueblo , Colo. , Is tha guest of City Auditor J. C. Lunge. Hon. J. H , Sovereign , commissioner of the Iowa bureau of labor , was In the city yester day.Mrs. Mrs. A. Mctzgernnd mother. Mrs.V , Camp- linrdon , left yesterday afternoon for Cole rado. Julius Schneider , formerly of this city but now of Nebraska City , It visiting friends in the BlulTtt , C. E , Dodge of Spirit Lnko mx-iit Puosdav night us the guest of Captain W. W. Marsh nnd family In Omnhu. Mrs. Ed F Cogloy nnd her mother. Mrs. Stamlmeh , left lost evening for Philadelphia , where- they will spend the summer. Hev. Mr. Cleiidcnning and llov. J. E. Ensign - sign of Omaha wcru In the city yost onlay at tending tlio state Sunday school convention. Thomas Beard , of the American National bnnk of Sioux City IH visiting friends In the BlufTs , nnd wlH tulto a ten days' respltojfrom business cares. Uov , Mr , Bycrs of Cogden , In. , n delegate to the statu Sunday school convention , is the guest of his old friend and college-mute , Mr. C. Spruit , on Fifth avenue. It. AV. Morse , H. B. Fotscutt nnd 0. F. Croso of Shcnandonii were in the city yester day. They visited the Clmutnuqua grounds nnd selected lots on which to erect cottages for the coming assembly. A good hose reel frco with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Blxhy's. HnlvatlonUtH DUtiirl ) Jud o McfJe.c. The Salvation army celebrated the until- vcit > ury of their organization In America on Tuesday evening and a delegation from Omaha caino over to help carry out the pro- gramme in proper shupa Tlioy loft the ball for their evening parade about 8 o'clock and they felt exceedingly hilarious. They nil felt gay , from the human cyclone who extorts condensed discord from the dingy and bat tered cornet to the elongated and cadaverous looking individual who habitually arid system atically maltreats the bass ilium for Sftt days and nights during the year. Even Captain Leo untothcrcd his molllliubus voice ( It requires n big stretch of the 1m- nglnatlon to call It mcilllluouH , but then It will hnvo to go ) nnd contributed his full share to the npmnr that ensued nnd that llnnlly got the whole outfit Into trouble. It so happened that JudgoMcGec was holding an evening session of court In the city building , nnd when the outlandish din t-amo piling In through the open windows In hugo gobs It caught the judge off his base , so to spoak. It was so un expected thatltdrovonllthoughtsof anything else out of his bend. ll was at. a loss for n moment to understand what it was , but It ftoon dawned upon him and he dispatched Deputy Marshal Fowler with an order to rep rimand the religious warriors and nrrcst the noise. Tlio officer hastened out to obey Instructions , but the order was not so easily carried out. Ho rushed to the head of the column , where the captain was executing some horrible con tortions nnd was too busy to notice him. Fowler requested them to make less noise , but the nolso old not lessen. Ho next tackled the fellow who blows the horn and made the same request , but the fellow closed his eyes and btifged out his cheeks , nnd the heartrending screech that emanated from the big end of tlio horn told Fowler that his effort was in vain. Just then the base drummer'camo nlong , mid the deputy marshal essayed to speak again , nut b fore lie could do so tlio drummer swung his. drum stick so close to his nose Unit the ofllcor desisted , and waited for tlio fragile maiden whose voice is always try ing to liK-ite a riot , Slio looked the ofllecr squarely in the eye as she vociferously de clared "Followfollow I will follow Jesus , " and the blurt' worked to perfection. Things were getting desperate , and the officer spit upon Ills hands nnd fixed his glance upon n red shifted , disciple who was next in lino. "I'm an olllcer and I tell you to let up on this infernal racket , " The wearer of tlio relic of the war of the rebellion cast one glance nt the speaker , and then proceeded to execute mi intricate doubly shulllc , pounding his tambourine- with his hands , knees nnd elbows , preparatory to giving vent to n defiant yell. It was only preparatory , how ever , for the yell died n bornin' . Just as ho opened his mouth the ofllcer smashed him , and n sadly tangled up mixture of bloody shirt , tambourine and salvation warrior went caroming toward the gutter. Fowler coupled onto him and took him to the station , where ho was locked up. "It tooityou some time to stop that noise , " declared the judge when Fowler reappeared in the court room , "Thoy wouldn't keep still , and I had to nr rcst ono of them , " answered the oDIccr. "Ho is locked up in' jail. " "Wc-ll , let him stay there nil night , and per haps ho won't bo so noisy next time , " said his honor. The Judge relented , however , and fixed the bail ut $10 , and the prisoner's friends secured the amount necessary for bis release. Ho gave his muno as J. II. Glassman , and ap peared yesterday morning to answer to the charge of disturbing the judge of the superior court. It was shown that ho was from Omaha , and ho claimed that ho did not know that Fowler was an ofllcer. On the contrary ho took him for a tough who was trying to disturb the worshippers , and ho was accord ingly released. The captain was on hand , nnd ho had n great deal to say until the court sat down on him and told him to keep still. Ho said ho kneU that Fowler was an ofllcer , but claimed to have supposed that there was an arrangement by which n deputy marshal was to notify the Salva tionists before they left tlio hall whenever there was a meeting of the council or court in session. Tlio court told him that ho didn't believe anything of the kind and would listen to nothing further from hiyi. It is stated that the captain will bo arrested for the part ho took in the disturbance. The Salvation ists hnvo several times broken over the line nnd violated the agreement by which they arc to refrain from beating the drum or sing ing on Bryant street when the council cham ber is lighted up. Inasmuch as they are allowed to parade and kick up such n racket every evening , Judge McGce is of the opinion that they are getting altogether too frisky when they break over the slight restriction's placed upon them. Sale List of WiiHh Gooils lor AVcoIc. CHALLIES. Now line of American challics , He. ' Choice styles of challics , light , medium nnd dark , at ( ic. A bargain. Just received , two cases challics biegc in nil the latest colors ! < jc. usual price So. Double fold challio bicgo ( stripes only ) , O c , Just half pi ice. GUAKANTEEI ) FAST BLACK SATEENS. The new American fast black sateens , V2 c. English fast black sateen , 1'Jc , worth ! > 5c. Now lot Mulhouso sateen ( guaranteed ) , 250. Our new Austran hcnrietta sateen is equal in finish to u $1.03 wool hcnrietta. Our price , 2."e and ! Klc ; usual price , 3r > o and 40c. FIGURED SATEENS NEW COLONS AND DESIGNS. Another lot of our So sateen. A bargain. Wo show 100 styles in our 13 ! < c sateen , sold In other stores for loc. English sateen , choice line , ll c. All our 13 yd patterns ( ox- . elusive styles ) to go ut 'Joe u yard , former price 83c. GINGHAMS. Apron checks , fast colors , fie. Best quality staple checks 80. Best quality domestic gingham ( dress styles ) ; French ginghams ( Toil du Nerd and Saeowupa ) , all to go at I'JJrfe. Scotch ging hams Hlc , worth a."ic. Exclusive dross pat- torus (13 ( yards ) in Whytchiw's and Ander son's Scotch zephyrs , at Ii5c , former price , y.'Jo. y.'Jo.Tho The new cushmcro ombro 'J.'c , a bargain. BOSTON STOIIE , Fotheringham , Whitelaw & Co. , Loaders and Promoters of Low Prices. Council BlufTs , In. P. S. Gist the Boston store prices on wall paper. Dentil of Sirs. Horace K The announcement of the death of Mrs. Nelly Chapman-Evans carries n sad shock to the hearts of u largo circle of friends , many of whom were not aware that she was ser iously ill. Heart failure was the immediate cause ot her death , which occurred about 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Her sister , Miss Mao Chapman , reached homo but nn hour erse so before the sad event , having been called from ICenoshu , Wls. , by telegram. Mrs. Evans was aged twenty-live years , and was the daughter ot Mrs. J. W. Chapman. In May , 18S7 , s > ho was married to Horace J. Evans of tills city , nnd thus has continued among the old friends of her girlhood. Slio was n member of the P. E. O. society , which was so recently called upon to mourn the do parturo of another of its choicest members. She was also n member of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The nrrangemonts for the fi no.iil have not been completed , and will bo in nounccd later. Mrs. Evans was one of the sunniest , cheer iest of women. She scattered smiles wher ever she went , anil yet there was In her character - actor so much strength of womanly virtues , graced , with such refinement , that she was in truth a favorite everywhere. On all sides are heard expressions of admiration and sorrow row , mingled with the tcmlorest sympathy for the young husband , the widowed mother , the fond bister and the other mourning ones. Tlio gasoline steve is more dangerous than the unloaded KUII. Save life nnd property by usin/r / thoT ! . B. Gas and Electric Light Co.'s gas stove. Desirable dwellings located In all parts of the city , for rent by E. H. Shoifo : & Co. , Bread way and Main St. , up stair * . S. B Wudsworth & Co. , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard Inve.-itnie.nt company. A Daylight Onrrotor. Mrs. James , whose husband Is In the oil bjislness , U In the habit of making his col lections , Tuesday afternoon whllo out with sonio bills , liu was assaulted on Pacltlo avcnuo by a strange man , who nttom'pted to snatch from her the leather bag In which she carded the money thus collected. There were some boys "in sight , and she struggled with the fellow ami called for help , thus starting the boys to her relief. The would- bo robber seeing them coming let go of Mrs. James and took to his heels , managing to es cape. The attempt at robbery was u bold ono and well nlgn successful. Tlio fellow had evidently been watching for Mrs , Jumos to got upon some unfrequented street or whom she could not readily get relief , for she remembered liavlug uut tiliu tcvcral times during the afternoon on different streete. She would doubtless recognize him should she chnncc to meet him again. The nervous shock caused by the attack was such that Mrs. James had to secure the nsslstnnco of fiomo ladles In the neighborhood to help her to the motor car and start her for home. The Manhattan sporting hctulq'rs ' , 4 IS B- way. _ Dr. II , S. West , porcelain crown nnd brldgo work , No. 12 Pearl. Molmiij'liln ! Heard i > Voiu Again. George Smithson appeared at police head quarters yesterday morning In anything but nn nmliiblo frame of mind nnd swore out n warrant for the arrest of Mrs. McLaughlln for disturbing the peace and using profane , obsccno nnd boisterous language. A few days ago Smithson hml Mrs. McLaughlln's sonnrrcsted for beating his little girl , ami the youngster is in Jail with the prospect of ultimately being sent to the reform school. It was this action on Smlthson's part that angered Mrs. McLaughlln. and she invaded tlio Smithson domicile with n stock of wrath that filled the little building to the eaves and oozed through the shingles. She called Air. Smithson some names that would not look well In print nnd caused his wife to look upon him with , suspicion nnd surprise. Ho ordered tlio visitor oft the place , but she would not go until she had caused qulto a commotion In the vicinity of Tliirtcenth street and Second avenue. She was arrested by Deputy Mar shal White and tlio case set for heart'nt live o'clock last evening. liny Wnlt Pap . Gillette & Freeman's , 23 Pc.irl stroot. If you wish to sell your property call on the .Tudil & Wells Co. , C. B. Judd president , CUD Broadway. . Came Down Ijiicu n 1'ilo Driver. "The public generally don't know much about the nature or the accident at the Insti tute for the fccblo minded at Oleinvood , " said.I. C. Blx by yesterday , who has just re turned from that place. "The general im pression is that it was a cyclone that blow- over the chimney and wrecked a part of the building , but It did not. It was undoubtedly a cyrlono. nnd the tall smoke stack liapiieiicd to stand directly in the vortex , but It did not blow it over. It took off a section of about ten feet of the top and carried it apparently to a great height , and then dropped itstraigh't down like a pile driver. It came down with such crushing force that It cut its wav from the roof to the basement. Directly be neath it , were two beds on the Ilrst and second lloors in which were sleeping two of the in mates , and these were the children who were killed instantly and their bodies mangled beyond recognition. The bricks ad hered solidly and no debris was thrown into adjoining apartments. " Schmidt's gallery refurnished , and now in struments. For : ) day.s , ? . ' ) .0'J ' cab'nots for Si.50. Elegant finish warranted. 2M Main J. C. Bixby , steam ncating , sanitary engi neer , 91 ! ) Lifo building , Omaha ; yOJ Men-lain block , Council Bluffs. Will Have n Keratin. The directors of the Council BlufTs boat club hold a meeting last evening in the par lors of the Citizens' State bank. All of the directors were present , President Ilanmm in tlio chair. A largo amount of routine busi ness was disposed of , and the matter of hold ing a summer regatta at Lake Manawa was discussed. It was decided that two crews could bo gotten in readiness for a club re gatta , and the time was lixed for the Fourth of July , provided certain minor arrange ments c'lii be made. Mr. Burhorn has offered a line gold and silver cup as a prize and will also donate mcdnls for the winning crew. It will bo exclusively a club affair so fur ns the contesting crew's nro concerned. The crews will begin daily practice at once. A single scull and double exhibition will also bo given. It was decided to enter J. L. Dodge for the single scull race" and J. L. and Phil Dodge for the double nice in the Spirit Lake state regatta , and it is possible that a junior four will also bo taken along. The state regatta will bo held July Ifi and 10. The course is three-quarters of a milo and turn. If everything works satisfactorily the slnglo and double will also bo entered in the regatta of the Mississippi Valley Rowing association to beheld hold at Dulutli , July S and ! > ( . Plans word"formulated for active wortt in tho' club the remainder of the season. Arrangements will bo made with Colonel Reed for the free transportation of the train ing crews while they are at work. F. A. Buckmau will coach the crews for the next month. The proposition of Jacob O. Gaudaur of St. Louis relative to removing to this city and taking charge of the boats and crows was taken up and discussed. The directors wero- unanimously in favor of securing him ifpossible. . Inasmuch as ho had submitted no written proposition , u committee consisting of Harry' ' Haas nnd James Boniicr was appointed to correspond with him with reference to terms , and C. R. Ilannaii and Charles Beno were ap pointed another committee to confer with Colonel Rood and see what arrangement could bo entered into with him .toward con tributing a part of the monoy'necessary to secure Mr. Gaudaur. If you wish to negotiate a loan on chattel or real estate security , ut lowest rates , see E. II. Sheafo & Co. , brokers , Broadway and Main street , up-stairs. Choice residence property centrally located for sale by E. II. Sheafo & Co. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 5"7 Broadway. Snlcs Mounts PARK , N. Y , , Juno 10. A largo number of prominent horsemen , each of whom is anxious to secure a yearling from the great MeGrathlan's stud of Lexington , attended the sales today. An average of $1,800 was bad , which Is the third best over raised In this country. Among the high prices were a bay colt by Onondagn , J. A. and A. II. Morris. 81,000 : bay or brown colt by Longfellow , P. Lorillard , $1,875 ; brown col't by Strathmoro , Colonel Hall , W,50 ( ) ; brown lilly by Onondaga , P. Lorillard , i > lS03. Tlio Printers' Koine. Arr.AXTA , On. , Juno 10. At today's session of the typographical union a special committee - too was appointed to consider the proposed homo at Colorado Springs. Reports favoring the use of the Childs-Drexel fund were pre sented. The convention was unanimous con cerning the general plan. A $ . > 0,000homo will bo undoubtedly built nt Colorado. Springs. A Sad Accident. OSWEOO , N. Y. , Juno 10. By n runaway accident today Miss Belle Mitchell , n daugh ter of Mayor Mitchell , was fatally and her sister-in-law. Mrs. Edward Mitchell , seri ously Injured. Miss Mitchell was to have been married next week. The other lady had Just returned from her bridal tour. A Grout Hanking Company. Pinr.uir.M'iiiA , Juno 10. Wlmrton Barker 1ms organized a great American and European banking company with n capital of $ - > r > ,00- ( ) 0X ( ) , one-hnlf of which Is to bo issued at ouco. Tlio company will conduct a general financial business. ClnnipiUt in Oimitia. B.U.TIMOIII : , Md. , Juno 10. John II. Clam- pctt , who was arrested hero , was taken to Omaha by a detective today. Hols charged with shooting John Saul last November. Over .Niagara Fulln. NUOAIU F.u.i.8 , N. Y. , Juno 10 , A man dressed in black nnd wearing n full black beard , Jumped off the brldgo nt Goat island nt 1 o'clock today and swaTh to the brinli of the American Fulls , where he disappeared. Solicino nl'tlio Tory Cabinet. LOSPOX , Juno 10. The cabinet today do- cldod to rely mainly on the scheme to con tinue bills from session to session without rcdcbatlng the previous stages. Underwriter1 Convention. NEW YOIIK , Juno 10. The national associa tion of the Mutual life and accident under writers begun its uuuual convention hero today , HMfV T .V ITK31N. Further Consideration of llio Tariff Hill Tin. Mormon Cluiruli. W.IOIII.VIITOS , JrtnW 10. B. B. Stnhlmnn , representing the Louisville & Nashville rail road company , mado'.iuj urgumout before the house committee on commerce today In oppo sition to the pending bin giving the interstate commerce commlssloii'tiowcr to fix rates upon railroads. The republican inouibcrs of the finance committee this morning further considered the tariff bill. Thu lyool and silk schedules were examined nnd BOIIIO items agreed to. Senator Edmuiidn Introduced n bill today providing that nil funds or other property lately belonging to or , in possession of or claimed by the corporation of the church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints , to which It shall appear there is no lawful right , shall bo devoted to the benefit of the public common schools In Utah , thu money to bo ( posed of by the secretary of tlio IntorioiV , . such a manner ns shall seem to him to bo most expedient. The supreme court of Utah Is Invested with authority to make nil neces sary and proper orders ami decrees for this purpose. Senator McMillan today Introduced n bill to amend section UJ of the interstate com merce law to make It provide thnt nothing In the law shall prevent transportation by nny carrier of supplies and material for use by any other carrier in its business ns such carrier , either free or at nny rate of compen sation that may bo agreed upon. Bids for over * . ' ) , ( XitK)0 ) worth of new naval vessels worn nnntii'il nt thn imvv today. The vessels bid for were of throe distinct types and there was considerable ex citement about the contest between western rival snip bulldpig , firms engaged in the com petition , The house committee on Indian.affairs has taken favorable action on the senate bill ap propriating various amounts aggregating $ li74,000 ( to enable the secretary of the in terior to carry out , in part , the provisions of the net for the division of the Sioux res ervation. * The now ofllcort of the fjrcnt Rock Is- Innd route. 1002 , Sixteenth and Fn.rnn.rn street , Omaha , nro tlio finest in the city. Cull nnd sco them. Tickets to all points cast ut lowest rates . a. i xa VIXK u is31. i it CK. Not a War Cloud on Europc'H Horizon zen to Worry Aliinit. LONDON , Juno 11. The Telegraph yesterday continued the report of the interview with Bismarck. "Nobody " ho said"was more earnest for peace than Emperor William , who , bent upon internal reforms , Inul no idea of aggression. " Asked whether it was possible to extinguish the French griov- grlevanccs by the restoration of her prov inces , ho declared such restoration utterly im possible , nnd that it must bo left to time to remove their resentment. The relations with Russia , bo said , were good , and she certainly would not attack Gcrmnnv. The czar was averse to conquest and disliked physical exertion , u point that was not without importance to the peace of Europe. The. triple alliance , Bis marck said , was certain to endure. Only the most unforeseen accident could disturb Eu ropean peace. He thought it impossible that England and Germany should over go to war. If they did quarrel it might lead ton continental conflict , even if England abstained from lighting. This , however , was n wild and improbable contingency. The African dispute , Bismarck ' said , was n trifling matter ' nnd ho believed Lord Salisbury's temperate words wore more to England's taste than Stanley's fierce ones. In conclusion Bismarck spoke in the high est praise of the late' ' Emparor Frederick , saying that had ho lived ho _ would have astonisheJ the world by the -4 igor of his per sonality and rule. \ A Tremendous Fact. Barnum returns fifty limes more for the snmu priuo of tidmiKsion than any other manaycmont over dreamed of giv ing , and his approaching1 visit to Omaha will prove it more , emphatically than over. ' 1WAXVE 1'ItOTJHSTS. ' She ThiiikK England Should. Evacuate the Land of Egypt. PATHS , Juno 10. In the chamber of depu ties today Ribot , minister of foreign affairs , rend Franco's note to Egypt. Franco con tends that the time has arrived when Eng land , in accordance with the many declara tions and self-congratulations of her minis ters , and for the prosperity and security of Egyot , ought to evacuate the country. The note evpresses surprise that the powers do not agree in recognizing that the profits of conversion ought to bo ap plied to increasing Egypt's military forces in order to enable her to dispense with British troops. Believing , however , that all parties interested nro disposed to give tlio subject frank consideration , Franco assents to iho conversion scheme , reserving the ques tion of evacuation for future negotiations. M. Ribot declared that Franco desired cor dial relations with Eimland , but would lese no opportunity to protest against England's ' establishing herself in Egypt. Tickets nt lowest rates and superior accommodations via tlio great Rock Is land route. Ticket oilico , 1002 Six teenth mid Fuvnnm streets , Omaha , LAJIEUO. Sojotmier.s Prom tlio North Delighted With the Climate. LAitii : > o , Tex. , Juno 10. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bm : . ] Another fine ruin has been falling all day in this section , bcnofltting the crops greatly. Southwest Texas , in which Laredo is situated , is the finest portion of the state and is , fast becoming nn agricultural country. The stockmen are falling back willingly before the man with the plow. The cheap nnd ex ceedingly fertile lands in this section nro being taken up by industrious farmers and the aspect of the whole country is undergoing .1 complete change. The Laredo furniture factory , which com menced operating the other day , is turning out some Ilrst class work. The Laredo cotton gin nnd milling com pany , which has only been in operation a few months , has found it necessary to place or ders for additional machinery , being unable to supply the demand with their present equipment , although running day nnd night. The Laredo improvement company are in receipt of a largo amount of now machinery for their electric railway and electric light plants. 'Parties from thon'pr'th who nro sojourning hero are delighted , iyUh our climate. They state they feel the heat far moro keenly in northern and eastern cities than in Laredo. 1002. Sixteenth nnd Furnnm streets is the now Rock Island ticket olllce.vTick - ots to nil points , 'qust ut lowest rates. i'ltlXCETOX. Tlirco ICceordH 'Urokcn Unveiling of the Ouyot MiMiiorlnl Tablet. PniyccTox , N. J. , anne 10. This morning the twentieth annual names took place , In which three records , were broken , 20 yards being run in even , time , ii-iO yards in in'Jf seconds by Cury. and the shot being putitu fectf ) inches , by Jnnowny. The Guyot memorial tablet wns unveiled in Murqunnd chapel to'rtily. Dr. Patton , in ac centing It , made 'Mi , interesting address. After dinner the foundation stones of the new bulb were laid with silver jtrowols by Patton for Clio hall nnd Dr. McCosh for whig hall. The contents of the stones were college nnd society catalogues , photographs of buildings nnd college presidents , o'c. To night class reunions are taking iilao < every where and there is universal Jollification and handshaking. .1 f ATA It VKl'AK J-'HHIT. Two Walters Ituttla li r fjovo Hcforo the Golden Onto Club. SAX FIIAXCISCO , Gal. , Juno 10. Harry Me- Brldo nnd Frank Laruo , two waiters , quar reled over a girl. They agreed to light it out nt the Golden Gate club. After all the pro- limluarloB were arranged twelve rounds were fought lust night. At the end of the twelfth round Laruo had not u scratch , wbllo Mc- Britle was unconscious , blood pouring from his mouth , cars and nose and his head wua terribly bruised. McUrido died tula morning without hnvlng regained conscious ness , n blood vessel having burst In his head. Laruo was nrrcMctl. Secretary Jamison of the Golden ( Jnto club , Frank Jones , director , Tim McGrnlh nnd John Joell , seconds , hnvo been nrrestcd. Hurry Up , Orandralhcr Harn'nm. The Ki-onlest show on u.irth is coming soon and we ndd our husso profundo to the "ehlldlfih treble1' of " 1'loaso hurry up , Graiulfitthor Phlneas Taylor ! " Two Kiillroad SlillM. Ciiii-\no , Juno 10. Justice Hurlnn Is hearing n suit brought by a judgment of creditors of the old Chicago , Danville & Vincennes railway company to vacate n decree - creo entered by Judge Blodgett In ISSI , vestIng - Ing the title to thu ro.ul In Chicago and custom Illinois , or to secure nn order declar ing the money paid by the hitter company to belong to the ludgment of crcdlloiM. A bill was filed In the United Stales court by George Ulodeon and A. & W. Spies against the Chicago it Eastern Illinois rail road company for n receiver for that branch of the road expending from Dnlton to Danville , 111. , nnd from Bismarck , 111. , to Snoddy's Mills , 1ml. Tlio bill charges that the eastern Illinois road , since giving the mortgage in 18SI , has ceased to keep a sepjiiito account and they want an accounting. The only railroad train out of Oivwlm run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Dhill's , Dos Moine.s and Chicago business is the Hook Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at ] : ! " ) p. in. daily. Ticket oilico 100:2 , Sixteenth and Fanmm st. , Omaha. Wall Street Humor * . Niw : YOIIK , Juno 10. A report is current on Wall street today that the Richmond terminal company was the rcil : purchaser of the city of Baltimore's Baltimore & Ohio stock. It is also reported that the Northern Pacific was in with the deal and would use the Baltimore & Ohio as nn eastern connec tion. The deal is also said to include a pro vision for an arrangement by which the Pacific Mail steamship line will imiko Tttcomn n terminal point and give the North ern Pacific a trans-Pacific service. John B. Inmun of the Richmond terminal today said : "Nothing definite has been agreed upon , ns part of ttio Richmond ter minal will play in tlio transaction. Naturally enough wo desire nn outlet for our trade at New York and the necessity for purchasing the Baltimore & Ohio stock will bo apparent at n glance. "Nero" is the seiis-ation of the aye. THE IHIAI. . The Sac and Fox Indians Ahoiit. Itcady to Sl n. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno 10. A Sac nnd Fox agency special says : Tlio Cherokee commis sioners believe tomorrow will end the work of arranging the final details in connection with the deal made Saturday for the cession of all lands belonging to tlio Sac. and Fox Indians. The Indians are in high glee over the prospects of securing big payments soon and seem to realize that they have the best end of the deal. The rich est one in the tribe is II. C. Jones , who be comes the owner of 1,000 acres of land besides receiving $1 ,000 in money. Other Indians become rich in proportion. Several boomers' wagons loaded with tents and other necessi ties were discovered lust evening making for the Iowa country to wait for the opening , Which is expected soon. 1'iiddlcrH Wnnt a Kalsc. PJTTSIICWI , June 10. At today's session of the Amalgamated association it wns decided that tlio price for puddling iron in the eastern district ( east of the Allcghcnics ) should bo ? 4 per ton. This means the eastern workers will demand an increase of pay all around ap proximating 15 per cent. This move may bo looked upon us throwing down the gauntlet , and there is every indication that the manu facturers will not hesitate to express their readiness to take it up. Sarah Althea Sharon Hcatcii. SAJ ; FISAXCISCO , ! al. , Juno 10. The supreme premo court of California today rendered n decision reversing the Judgment of the lower court granting alimony nnd counsel fees to Sarah Altncu. Sharon in- her divorce case against William Sharon. The alleged con tract of marriage on which she based her claims was declared by the United States circuit court in IbSil to be a forgery , and , therefore , null and void. A Compromise Federal Election 11111. WASIIIXOTOX , Juno 10. For the fourth time the republican representatives were in caucus tonight upon the subject of the nn- tionnl election law , tlio Lodge and Rowell bills being up. The preference of southern republicans was for the Ledge plan. Finally Speaker Reed pointed out how the differences between the ad herents of tlio two bills could bo adjusted by n combination of the features or principles of each which were unobjected to. His proposition was unanimously ac cepted and Rowell and Lodge were instructed to formulate a compromise bill. o I to formed Presbyterians. Nnw YOIIK , June 10. In the Reformed Presbyterian synod this morning the committee - mittoo on the Chinese question denounced tlio restriction laws. The report was adopted and n copy was sent to President Harrison. At the afternoon session n discussion was begun of the report on the subject of union with tlio general synod. A largo number of the members spoke against union and three for it. The matter went over until tomorrow. A Priest'Indletcd. ' TOI.EPO , O..Tuno 10. Rev. Father Quiglcy , pastor of St. Francis do Sales Catholic church , was today indicted by the grand jury "for misdemeanor or for neglecting to report pupils to thoboardof education , " as provided by the law passed last year. It Is understood thnt ho refused to do so under ndvico of coun sel that the law was unconstitutional. UrlnfJ Governor Flfer. Si'iuxoi'ini.n , 111. , Juno 10. A number of world's fair bfticluls from Chicago called on the governor today nnd requested him to issue n cafl for n special session of the legis lature to authorize Chicago to issue $ i,000,000 in bonds in aid of tlio fair. The governor said ho would announce his decision in the matter tomorrow. Very Liberal Contrihutlonn. Asnunv PAiiKN.J.Juno 10. The general synod of the Reformed church in America adopted the report of the committee on for eign missions. The contributions have been so liberal this year that the debt has been greatly reduced , and the prospect that the church will bo obliged to relinquish ono of its fields is now averted. Steamship Arrivals. At Hamburg The Sorvia , from New York. At Now York The Queen and the Wescr , from Now York ; the Scandia , from Ham burg ; the Wo.via , from Bremen ; thu Runic , from Liverpool. At Movilie The Dovoniu and the State of Indiana , from Now York. The Standard Shows Kiglit. LONDON , Juno 10. The Standard protests strongly against Mr , Blulno's sending cruis ers to Behring sea. It says : "If ho attempts to employ force wrongfully ngalnht British subjects or property , force will bo employed on our f > ido also. The gravest condition of affairs may arise from his heedless and intemperate - temperate action , " When n by w a lck , we gore her Coztorla , Wht-n'slio wns a Child , she crlud for Cos torla , When slie Leonine Mlw , vile clung to Ciutorln , Wbeu iho haj CUUOrcu , she uavu tliuu Custorla , Cures Onckncho. Backncho. Haclcacho. . . . Mnilliic > ! .ril. , Orfnlirr ? , tfti& I could Imrilly uulk ur lie down fmiii lame- rk , tnllerrd ccvonil weeks. Bl. Jacob * oil pcriitiinriiily cured im . other rcmnllci Imv hiB fulled lo do so. _ _ J''HJ'tl ; HITT.MA.V. _ . . CiowiJftlc , hid. , Teh 8,1.W. From n bad rohl pnlnii ndtiod In my imclc nucl I cmii-ipd Rroiitly ; confined lo lj l niut cnmd h-nlly inuvo or turn. I Irlcd St. .Incobs Oil , win .uciinjdmu. 1 do not I'cnrrecurrence. MnS. P. SI. KKI.NIIEIMKU. SPELTAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1I1OU SAMvniioilcrvpy cow nnd DUO llol- . * - stein nml .Tewy , ono wuldlo horso. " 01 I'.nst llroiuhvuy , Council ( Hull's. "H1OU SAMv or Uent-Oaidon land , with Jbouses , by J. U. Kleo. ll Main st , , Council r 1 1 V KWUIT I NO d sorhaml - I.uln . * . Rhodes has upetied a poneral ollleo for shorthand and tyiiowrltlnu and Is prepared lo t.il < dilution oft her ut thunllluo orotiMdn. Depositions and lepnl I'lipylna ( ilvon special attention. Room I , Drown Imlldln . \\TH\ pay rent when you run liny a Imimion T the wiiiie teems , and In eusn of"vonr death atany tlino leave your family tlio homo clear on the following terms : A homo worth .f l.txu at f L' per month. A homo wiirlli JI..VV ) atJIS per month. A homo worth . ' .V.U ) ut , f.'l per month , A lioiuu worth ! . < XMntlil PIT'month. A home worth JI.OIM at $ | s per month. Other prleeil homes on the xainii turint. Tlio above monthly iiiiynumt.s liu-lnilu principal and Inten > st. 1'or fn'll particulars call on or adlre.ssllii.liild.t ( ) : Wells Co. . C'JJ Hroadway , Uoiinell llluir.s. In. "I71OIJ HAl.K Hold property , ill room" , een- i ; t rally loeated. .MM. Win. Noble , laj S. KlKhth St. . COIIIIL-U lllinr.s. "I7fU ! KENT Two KOO : | modern houses. W. -LA W. miner. M IVurt sln-ul. T71OK KKNT Tim storti room , No. IS , fronting JL1 on I'eail st. W. I' ' . James. " \V/"K , HA VIC Severn I bountiful mo lern h Jina T > that wo u ill tr.ulefor rncmiitmrcd v.uin lots In Omaha or Council blulfs. The Judd & Wells Co. , Council llltiir * , la. THE LARGEST STOCK OF PICTURE : FRAMES AND MOULvDINGS Kvor brought to the west nro now on salt ! at our store. Tlio ( roods comprise the entile wholcsalo stock of M. Adler , and were bounht athherlU'.ssalo at less than i''i per cent of wholesale value. Wo will sell yon picture frames cheaper than you can liny tlie.iinlln- Ished materliil for. The steel ; compHsi'.stho lifMlKnuloof goodsiimilu. Como uiiil see. Nlles & Whaley , JOG llradway , Council IllulTs. CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and Planing Mill. llcst equipped , most centrally located fac tory In the city. All modern , latest , pitttoin machinery ; operated by skilled mechanics. -.Special attention Klvcn to sjroll and band sawing , piaiuiiK and I rimming. General con tracts and estimates for houses and bulIdin H uspcelully. Corner North Main nnd Mynstu stieots. Council ItlulTs. Telephone' ' ? ! ) . The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avcnuo and 21st Street. Sash , Doors , and Blinds Hand nnd Scroll Pawlnc. Ilo-Sawlng and IMuiiln . Sawing of nil kinds. 1'orsh Hrucki-u. Kindling wood 42.50 per load delivered. Clean sawdust by the barrel - , ' > o. All work to bo Urst-class. Telephone SSI. "VOUn I'ATKONAGE SOLICITED. " MAXON & BOURGEOIS , Anoi-i rrm FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. lioom 2.V ) Murrlnm llloek , Council llluT ( , In * Doom CIO N. V. I.lfo llulldlnff , Omaha , Neb. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , Architects Axn ntttt.niNO ciM'iniNTr.Ni : > RNM. loom-tn ! and 4'W Hen llnllilliii ; , Oiimhn , Neb. , and liooins " 41 and 'Jlt ( Merrluin Illoak Council llluirn , la. Correspondence solicited , WAGOEHRING PRACTICAL HORSE S1IOHR. First Class work guaranteed in every respect. 00 Fourth Street. Council Bluffs - - Iowa J. D. JACKSON , Guaranteed Dentistry ( Sold crown nml brlilce work , Including nil line' of plnlri.Cnl.l , I'liitlmini. Aliimnlum nml Celluloid. Contour Illllnn mid continuous KUIII wurk nvclnl- ! ( . ' 'if Anp'tltptlos irlvon wlipn < lc < lrpil In o.Urnctlna ti'clh. oilliv liiiHru , 3 In 12 n. in. mid 1 loll p. m. Olllcu room , Sl Murrlnm Mock , Council Illults. IB MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. Shirts lOe. Collars So. CtilTs 4c. Under- shlit.s 6e. Handkerchief ! ) "e. b'ooks 30. Ladles' clothes cheap. SATISFACTION C.UAKANTKKI ) . JOHN SAN KEE. J.I ) . KllMUNtlSO * , E. It. HlllTOAIlT , Pros. Vlce-l'ics. UIIAS. R. HAN.VANCashier. . CitizensStateBank OF COUNCIL lll.UFM. Palil Up Cnpltnl $150,000 Surplus and Profits 60,000 Liability to Depositors 350,000 Ouir.CTOim I. A. Mlllur , V. O. ( Uuason. K. fj SlniUMit , 1C. K. Hart , J. I ) . Kilmunilsim , Chili H. lluiiuan. Trinsiut : : K nft'il ; liiinkliiK busl- MOSM. Ijur cst capita ! and surplus of unj lunik In Sontliwustiiin linva. InLeresLoii Time JDoposlLs. TJIOS. Oi'Ticr.it. \V. II. M. I'usur. OFFICHR & PUSIiY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Itroaitwiiy. Council Bluffs , - lovvn. Dealers In forulsn and domestic exclmiiKa. Collections made uiul interest paid on limn deposits. Electric 'Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Agents Wanted. DR. C. 13 JUDD , n UROADWAY , COUNCIL IOWA TH Gas Stoves and Ranges These stoves are the very best of their class. They are made in all designs and sizes , for all purposes , and their durabil ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gas only costs $1.5o per 1,000 in Council Bluffs , and one burner consumes 10 feet an hour , making the cost of running about equal to gasoline , with none of its danger and disagrceablencss. JBWB ! CircLflatinci Water Heater , Thlt llentcr In In lm i-omipcloil with Ilic kllrhcn lint wnlcr luillcr. It will takii tlio pliicjul the \\uicr frunt In u rnnu-u or euiik Ktovo. It may nlro hit u-x-il In iniulihmtlou with n roit-c' oroi > k ntnvr , li du- uliiil It Is luiKloi'iitiroly lit fait Inn nml U ( mi-lvuil with mineral wuol bjtwjun llio llnluk' nnd mit.iKo. It will limitii ; ) -KIIOII | | holler nf wnli-r IrnniMOiu 120 ° In ono l.o-ir. on : fei-l of unn , t 10-10 i r.i mire Tluro tire Iliru : ) hiirnrri lutnv U.o iliml'lo l'll > o roll. It It 10 In. lunir , B In. wldo nml Hi In. lilfflt WolKlltll ) III * . Tlio Jowil l tlio nnly ( inn Clrciil illiiit Wilier Hotter III the w. rlil tmt ! | 9 compact , punoi-ful uuil clioiip. fl.Uil , think of HI Try to match It. lluy one , for It In Jimt ivlu.t you want. .Morn thini luOilliTuioiitUiittn of ens moves to nvlt'cl tram , l.u lies , comu ami PUU them anil try thcn. : Council Bluffs Gas Electric Light Go , 211 AND 210 MEUUIAM BLOCK. A BIG LOT OF YELLOW AND KAXSAMOMD SWEET POTATO PLANTS CAllBAGES AND OTHER VEGETABLE PLANTS , FRUITS , ETC. xf. R. M'PI-IELRSON , * < 1 1281 Hast Pierce Street - Council Bluffs la , MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in FURNITURE. I nicest Stock anil J.owcst I'rlc-oH. Doalrrs , scud for Nos. 205 nnd 207 Broadway , and 201 uml 200 I'iorco Street , Council niulTrf , fc PROFESSIONAL , DIRECTORY. H Ilydr.iullo nnd Sanitary Kiitflnoor. I'laim , Kstlnwto . SpooilleutloiiH. Supervision of I'ublio Work. Drovra Hulhllrnf. Coiicll HlulK Iowa. _ \ N JuBtloo of the 1'o.ico. Olllco ever Ainorluun Express , No. , JJroadwiiy , Cjunoil UluITu , Iowa. Qfn / - /Vr --Attorneys uLiw. I'nxotlco in the S tntc mid Federal OLUI1L CX. oral OjurH.Hooms 7 and 8 Shu a r-llono Uloulf Council LUu