DI THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 10 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE , . COUNCIL BLUFFS. \ Ol'FICfi : No. 12 1'EAKL STREET. .Delivered by Carrier In any part of Ibo City. H. W. T1L.TON - MANAOKIt TELEPHONES * BustncM Ofllce , No. 43. Nlfjht Editor , No. 23. jii.\oit 3iixrnts. N. Y. P. Co. Council HlufTs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel Icons , 204 Sapp block. IJcnl Hock Sprlnps coal. Thntehor , 10 Main If jou want water In your yard or house KO to Blxby' . * , 30-J Mcrrlarn block. Chnrlos Locehrncr , a waiter nt the Grand hotel In suffering from ti painful Injury which ho suffered on Sunday. Ho was making Ice jrcam , when bis hand became caught In the coc wheels of the free7cr\ and ono of hU Jlncont wns so badly mangled that It will probably have to be amputated. The Mendelssohn Quintette club will bo at the Now Hroadwav theatre next Friday evening. This Is ono of the foremost musi cal organization * of the country and will no doubt bo greeted with a full house. It will not play In Omaha , The DcFries assault case , which was com menced ubout a week airo , was on trial yes terday afternoon In Justice Swearltipen's court. H. J. UeFries and his wife , Julia , tvcro on hand , and so was Helen Havens , the woman who claimed that the defendants had been threatening to kill her children. After the case bud been aired. Justice Swcarlneen bound over both the defendants In the sum of $100 to keep the peace until the first day of the next term of the district court. They pave the bond * as required and were re leased. .T. Stem Is the name of a man who was ar rested yesterday afternoon for driving over the hose at the Vine street lire. . Ho claimed ho did not sec the hose until the front wheels of his uii on had passed over it , and then ho did not sea how bu was to ct iilon without running the rest of the vehicle over the hoso. unless ho pot out and carried it over. Ho will have a hearing in police court this morn- Ing. Ing.In In the district court yesterday the case of Cncko it Morgan against M. E. Smith , for $ ir > , ( X,0 damages for wrongful attachment was I on trial. t Detective Hnysof Omaha was In the Bluffs yesterday hunting for some tools that had been stolen across the" river Ho went through a number of pawn shops and at last found a part of the stutl in a junk shop kept by a man named Cameron , on Ui > | wr Broad- way. Some of It had already been sold. What was left was confiscated and taken to Omaha to Its owner. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to J.V. . Nowland and Clara Mathers , both of 1'err.v , la. Information has Just been received in the Bluffs of an accident that befell C. E. Uralce , chief engineer of thn Avoca electric litfht company , the latter part of last week. lie was engaged , alonir with n number of em ployes , in raising a largo smoke stack , und Drake bad gone up to look at some of the rope * . In some way , it is not known Just how. ho foil and broke three ribs , besides re ceiving sorntj internal injuries. He Is still confined to his room. The lioyul Neighbors of America will give n social tomorrow evening at Hughes' hall. A rr.uslrnl nnd literary prcgrnmme will bo rendered , after which there will bo dancing. I EltSOX.i I. f.l It.l Klt.l M'lt.S. Dr. Hoe and wife have returned from an extended tour through the south. Mrs. L. II. bherrett nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Uuttsrworth of South Uend , Ind. , nre in the HlulTs , the guests of their uncle. John I.lndt , at his home , 1)12 ) Fourth street. Miss Hessio Stuart of the south Is In the city , the guest of the Misses DeMnven. Fred Oclso nnd bis brother-in-law , A. F. Kchottc , returned yesterday from a month's visit to Chicago , Chattanooga , Tenn. , and other cities. Mr. and MM. J. C. Hodgctts of Kansas City nro visiting Mrs. Hodcetts1 parentsMr. nnd Mrs. Charles Baughn , on North First 61 root. Drs . Woodbury. dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone U5. High grade work a specialty , Black organdies , the latest In Mack wash poods , every yard guaranteed absolutely fast black , the greatest crnzo of tbo season , a beautiful ranpu of patterns all the way from ICcto c. Now is "tho time to moke your selection \vhllo the choice patterns last. Boston Store , Fothennghnm , Whltelaw St > , , Council Bluffs. Two Klrps. The fire department was called out yester day attornoon at 2 o'clock to the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Noack , at 245 Vine street. Mrs. Noack had Just lighted a gasoline stove and left the room for a moment. \ \ ncn she returned her room in the upper story of she house was In ( lames. It was some time be fore the lire was extinguished , and in the meantime all the furniture in the room had been moro or less injured by the llamas ana the water. The damage will amount to about 1100 , which Is fully covered by Insurance. The lower part of the house was vacant , the funilly who had been living there having moved out a few days ago. The icsldenco of N. C. Ptilllips narrowly escaped being demolished by lire Sunday night. Lnio in the evening some of the family discovered a smell of smoko. A care ful search was made all over the house , up and down , and at last , when the door of a closet upstairs was opened , the llames darted out. A generous dooof water exttnguistied the llames , and yciterdny the insurance companies allowed him $12 for his damage. Mr. Phillips was at a loss to account for the origin of the ( lames until ho chanced to re member that bo had gene tn the closet early In the evening , and had lighted a match while looking for some things , after which lie had carelessly thrown the match on the door. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within ono and one-half miles of the P. O. ; all In bearing ; good buildings ; possession pivtn at onco. Cull on D. J. Hutcblnson & Co. , 017 Broadway , Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 53 $ B'd'y. Will Ilnvo a Now Clinch. The talk which was mentioned in THE BEG ' several days ago with regard to the erection a new building by the members of the First Baptist church , has materialized. At the business meeting which was held last Saturday nlgbt , It was formally decided that tbo church would bo built. A committee was appointed , consisting of W. A. Strong , H. F. Henry , Dc-acon Robinson. H. Pothy- bridge.C. J. McNitt and W. A. Joseph , to act as a building committee to devise ways and means , and to report to the church as soon us possible the results of their deliberations. Several sites for the building UM already bolng looked up , but no definite decision has as yet Uccn mailo as to whether the building * hull be erected on the present location or on some other. Further developments may bo expected In a few days. Furniture , carpets , refrigerators , baby car riages , stoves , crockery , and all house fur nishing goods , cash or on easy payments ' at Mandel & Klein's. A I.ovcr for Ilcvcnue Only. Edward Mosley was arrested by Oftlccr lioblnson yesterday morning on a warrant which chargcJ him with being a fugltlvo from Justice. Edward , It scums , became en- nmored of a younp colored lady In Omaha named Itliea Cameron , and ho succeeded in getting the young lady to reciprocate to mo of hU affection. Wncn hu hid her worked up to the proper pitch ho stele her twcketbooK , containing & ! o , and nuido fcr Iowa. When ho once got away all hU wealth of ntTcctlon vanished HKO the mornine dmv , and ho refused to go back to Nebraska without a requisition. Ho is now In the city Jail watting for the requisition to be secured , when ho will be taktn to Omaha for trial ou . a charge ot larceny. Dry storage at low rules , stoves and house hold goods. J. K. Snyder , Pearl street. Malr has all torts of fruit , shad o and orna tnenta ! treot , Broadway , opposite postofttco ttiMitn pnmt PAIIVPII ni IIPPO iNE\YS \ MIOM COUNCIL BLUH'S , Arr.st of Two Orook ? with a Kit of Burg lars' ' Tools , WANTED FOR CRACKING A SAFE IN OMAHA , Unified Dead Indlans-Thc City Hull ( jticNtlon A Missing Knllroad Mini Will Have n New Church. \\hatwlllprobablyprovo to be one of the richest catches of the season , so far as crooks are concerned , was made yesterday after noon. Ohlccr Kelley spotted a dlircnutable looking character early In the afternoon as he was trying to dispose of a flno gold ring at a second hand store. The policeman did not arrest him nt the time , but shadowed him In order to capture , If possible , a pal whom he suspected ho had. He at last fol lowed the supposed crook as far as the cor ner of Bnndway nnd Fourth street , and there. In company with Oillcor Murphy , ho arrested the parties. At the police station they gave the names of Frank Kelscy and Fred Fink. Kolscy bad In his jiockcu , two revolvers , a powder llask and seven Mexican coins of anelcnt date. Fink had two revolvers , n can of powder , two drills , a fuse and a blow pipe. The whole tbing was as neat a kit of tools as the most enthusiastic of safe blowers could wUh fnr. Jt is supposed that the two men are the ones who did the Job at L. Harris' bottling works on lower Broadway Satur day night , although there Is nothing on their persons that will assist In fastening the crime on them. It Is not likely that they will be allowed to go free , however , for If noth ing can be proved against them here , there Is a job In Omaha which will in all prob.ibllity be laid nt their door. Last Saturday nleht there was n safn blown open on Sherman avenue In Omaha , nnd a lot of curious coins were taken. Detective Hays of Omaha wa * in the city yesterday nnd stated that ho was not sure whether the coins that were taken were Mexican or not , but if they turn out to huvo oeen coins of that kind the guilt of the two men will bo pretty thorough ly established. The uarties who lost the coins nro to be notified of the capture of the suspects and will bo over In a day or two to Investigate. Another article that Is stipnosed to have been stolen is a fine , large gold ring , with a heavy seal , bearing the Initial "D. , " set with chipped diamonds. This is also thought to bo a relic of tno Sherman avenue expedition. The pollco are well satisfied that they huvo cotton hold of two desperate crooks , and every effort will bo made to prove that they are the parties wanted. Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! ! ! If you want It pure and a And at a reasonable pr Follow no new dev lot. But send to us In a tr At our off Mulholland &Co. , No. 4 Pearl St. , Tel. 161. The latest addition Is the Sbantong pongee , India silk finish , sold everywhere for ' 'Oc. our price 12J c ; n beautiful range o ! colors , : ) ine apple tissue , the f.real leader , for \ } c. Lioston Store , Council Bluffs. When about to build don't fail to 501 prices on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. , 813 Broadway. Telephone 267. aiiKv HAISK'D TUB DKAD. Masters on ISlufT Street Uncover Indian Skeleton" . r'or several weeks past workmen have been jlasttng ou the hill just behind the residence of Mr.V. . \V. Wallace on Bluff street. In the course of the last three weeks no less : han eight skeletons have been unearthed. Six of them were of adults , while the other two had belonged to small children. The skeletons show unraistakiblo signs of raving been those of Indians. With each ono were found pieces of Indian blankets , some of which had been gaily decorated with such ornaments as wcro dear to the Indian- heart. Ono ot the oodles had been burled in a sitting posture , while the other had been lain away to rest in the most approved modern fashion , excepting that but ono had n coftln. One of thosKoletons had evidently belonged to one of the four hundred In Indian circles , as his body hud boon honored oy being encased in a rough onk box. With the bones was a tomahawk and B large number of strings of beads. All the bones were In a good state of preservation. As fast as they were ex humed they were made off with by the workmen and by some small boys. Sams of the.bonos , however , were kept out sight and nre now lying In one corner of the yard. The Wallace hill has had something of a record already as an ancient burial nlaco About sixteen years ago u skeleton of a whllu man was unearthed. It was taken to a physician In the city who has i something of a reputation aa a archaeologist for examination. Ho said that the owner of It had met his death by hanging. It was supposed to have been the romiins ot ono of the horse thieves who did so much to make life In Potuwatturalo county interesting during the early days , and who In all proba bility caught his last view of the earth from tbo summit of a long rope stretched taut. Union Park races , Omaha and Council Bluffs , JunuU-12 , f ,000 ; Sept. 8-11 , ? ti..VX > ; Oct. 20-22 , M.OOO. For programmes address Nut Brown , sec'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. Dress ginghams Everything In that line from the Tc dress gingham to the finest Scotch goods. At 7c , Sc. lOc and l'2 fc wo show a beautiful range of patterns At 15c wo show a very line line of zeuhyr ginghams , the style and finish almost as good as the most expensive. Boston Store , Council Uluffs. _ The Chop HOUKO A Kill a. An injunction &ult which has just been commenced In the district court by Henry N. Yapp against John Linder and J. L. Peter throws a now light on the failure of the Council Bluffs chop house , which occurred last week. Yapp states that ho signed a lease of'the property at 15 Bain street , having been induced to do so by Llnder , who represented that ho had the control of tha property , and the right to ex ecute the lease He claims that he has since found out that Under hud no right such as ho claimed , bat tnat the building belonged to Mr * . Jennie White. Ynop also states that Under purchased.a chattel mortgage on the property from Mandel it Klein , for f 19.-IO , and immediately closed him out. In order to avoid trouble , Yapp paid the oillcor thn amount demanded and took possession of the prouerty , after execu ting a bond for fi" > ( X He claims that after alt thU had been done hinder and Peter , his bookkeeper , entered the building after night and nailed up the doors in order to prevent the plaintiff from using It. Ho alleges that the defendants have damaged his business to the extent of ? 5,000 , and be asks a judgment for tbo amount. He also wanted an injunc tion restraining the defendants from inter fering In any way with the peaceable ios- sessloa of the place. The injunction has been granted , and the building Is now In the hands of Yupp. The Illicit line of spring and summer roods , most expert workmen , Is what you will tiud ul Heller's , the tailor , 810 Broadway. Snugart A : Co. carry largest sloes of bulk Held , garden and Uower seeds In the west Catalogue and sample * by mall. The Tollce Ilecor 1 A large crew of disreputable looking humanity appeared before Judge McGee yestnrday morning In pDlIco court. Some of themwoi-ocharged with b3lug VUT aits , bu they were discharged. Otln.r : weio char , with having been drunk and they wer found not guilty and dUctargoJ. Thomas Sweeny , the peanut boy wb was accused of swindling ono J. B. Scott , out of t-l las' Saturday Afternoon at the trans fer , said that bo had Intended to ( five back the surplus change all the time , but ho had not had time to do so before the train started. Tne judge evidently did not bellovo the story for bo gave the young man a sentence of thirty days in the couuty jail on n charge of larceny. Oscar Bonc.s , a gentleman of color , was fined { 17 for drunkenness and disturbing the neace. W. 11. Shields was riven ten days on the streets for begging. W. II. Klchson was fined $17 for drunkenness. Try Duquette ft Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. Tuey ore delicious. L. A. Casper , the florist , will bo nl Fairview - view cemetery all of this week engaged in decorating .graves. AH plants ordered for cemetery work will he set out free. THU CITY lIAMj. The Voters AVII1 Have a Chance to I ) ( ( ! do the Question. The city council mot last evening with the mayor and ull the nldermon present. Alderman Smith was instructed to pur chase six drinking fountains to bo put nt the locations where the present fountains stand. A resolution In regard to the now city hall , the substance of which was as follows : "Whereas , It U the opinion of this council that the repairs which It has been suggested bo made ou the present city building will bo Inadvisable , and whereas , the city Is paying out n largo amount each year for oflico rent for Its oHIcials. and Whereas , The city has a largo number of valuable documents and no suitable place iu which to keep them ; be It Hesolvcd. Tbat a protx > sition be submitted to the people ut the fall election providing for the erection of a new city nail , to cost not to exceed $ 'ioooo. The resolution further provided that the city bo authorized to float bonds to the amount 01 fuu.uiu on tue marnei , said oonus to run for ten years. granting the city the right to pay utter live years at Its own option. Also' that n ono mill tax bo levied each year , the proceeds of which wore to be used in piylui ; Interest on the bands and in forming u sinking fund for the pay ment of the principle. After some discussion the resolution was adopted. A. C. GMhain asked the council to ap point a committee to assist iu the prosecu tion of the Fairmount park case. The mayor appointed a committee. consisting of Wood , Casper , Van Brunt , Smith und Pace as that committee. The city treasurer reported that there was { 1'JMJ in the treasury to the credit of the public library. An order was drawn In favor of the trustees for that amount. Mitts and gloves Our line is now com plete in nlack silk mitts at 23c , 33c , 30c , Wo and ( V > c. U'e think and say v-'lthout the least hesitancy that we have the beat value In the above that ever entered any city. All pure silk and guaranteed fast blacks. Ask to see them ; wo delight in showing goods , whether you purchase or not. Boston Store. Fotherlnghum , Whltelaw 6t Co. , Council Bluffs. Lace curtains cleaned from 50o to $1.25 per pair , at Twin City dye works. Trees , nil kinds , guaranteed to grow , prices cheap , at Moirs' , Broadway , opposite postof- fico. An Increase of Poverty. A member of a well known law firm In the city is mourning the loss of his pocketbook , which occurred last SiimlavnicrhtThn 1-uv- yer was out all afternoon and evening trying to do what ho could toward keeping the Sab- b.Uh In alcohol , und when ho went houie late in the evening bo was feeling somewhat mellow so much so. in fact , that he did not know positively which end ho was Munalng uoon. He called u hack driver and went home. Yesterday morning when he looked for his pocketbook it was missing , and the attorney has not the slightest ideu where it went to. The loss was reported at police headquarters. A Railroad Man Miming. J. M. Shoemaker , a conductor on the Union Facile , bos disappeared , and his family is co isiderably worried over him. He came in from his run last Friday night , dre v his pay and made preparations for going out that night , going to bed in his caboose. This was the last seen of him , and no one knows any thing of his whereabouts. The railway offi cials state that he did not orescnl himself for duty at train time , and they have no idea what has become of him. Underwear We can fit you out with almost anything in the underwear line. Anything we have not got in stork wo can got for you if to bo found in Now York city , bavins' an office In New York and nn experienced min always on the spot brings us in direct com munication with the great mercantile center of the world. Boston Store , Council Bluffs AOHTMIlf'J STtit.SIIMTCf J//J.V. General Manager Whitman States the Position of the Company. CHICAGO , May IS. The situation between the Northwestern railroad company and Its discharged switchmen remains unchanged. The officials of the road say they will reemploy - ploy such of the discharged men as they lire satisfied will provo faitbful and oftlcieiit em ployes , provided they make application for reinstatement at once. The business of the road continues to run as usual. Gjneral Manager Whitman states the posi tion of the companv as follows : "Such ex- employes ol the company as are capable and acceptable will be given preference In filling all vacancies tbat occur In our switching service. So long as those at present em ployed are capable nnd are desirous of con tinuing In our service they will be retained. Those old discharged men who have engngot the company in incessant troubles by foment ing strikes will never again be employed b.\ this company. Hereafter the company's of ficials and not the Switchmen's Mutual Aid association will run the company's affairs. ' Many of the discharged men recognize the fact that they will not bo taken back and are seeking employment elsewhere. Coal Operators Trj L-nn , Pa. , May 18. A special from Scottdale , Pa. , says : Operators are making a most determined effort to force the men a the minors' convention tomorrow to vote to abandon the strike , while labor leaders on tbo other hand luvo been among the men am say they are practically unanimous In their desire to continue out. The Frick and - McClure - Cluro companies started the Kcdstono Youneston , Hawkeye Valley and Ollphan plants with a few men and say they wil start five other plants this week. Men are coming Into the region in carloads , and it Is doubtful If the strikers cau stand the pressure much longer. They are suffering for toe necessities of life und hundreds have no roe to call their own. Altogether if the men do not vote to go back tomorrow it will bo because ovcrpcrsnaded by the leaders or because cause independent operators or some power ful labor organization pledge ? the greatlj needed financial support. Protect UK Xejjro Miners. FIUNKM.V , Wash. , May IS. The negro miners who arrived to work in the coal mines of the Oregon Improvement company were yesterday placed In possession of the houses nnd tents provided for their use near th mines. No attempt was made to moles them. The negroes are confined to ccrtali limits as far a.s possible and are surroundet by armed guards. Much Indignation was ex pressed last evening at a meeting of white and a resolution was adopted protcstlni against the presence of armed guaids. Milwaukee' * Strike ICmlcil. MIUVACKKK. WIs. . May 13. The strike o the stonemasons and brlck.nyera has been declared off , end the men and bosses hav agreed , It Is a victory on the whole for to bosses , although the strikers obtain an ad vauco in wages. The men who had been re ceiving 37' cents nu hour demanded 4jaud will bo paid 40 cents. The only cenro sion by the bosses was the granting of the 2' cents additional In wages. Preparing to Il-Mimn Wor'c. Mivos Car , la , May IS. Advices re i-clvcd today frtra several localities In the I tate where miners have been on n strike nro to tin effect tbat operators are about to resume - sumo work , and before the week Is out the usual output of coal may bo looked for. VANDERED AWAY4ND DIED , Fate of an Old Man Who i-Dmppsarid from His Honjfc. ; n / ' FARMER EDWARD BITTEN BY A \rrestofn Lntl Who Vns on Jlurtlcr IJcnt HoitiU for n Sew Court . Jlouse Other State News. NOIITH PLVTTE , Nob. , May IS. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. | The remains of Jennls Redmond , who wandered away from lorno wbtlo Insane some months ago , wcro ound today some ten miles north of Brady stand. Iloml.s for n New Court Hotmc. SOUTH Sioux CITV , Neb. , May IS. [ Special oTiiB BEU.J The special election of Cov- ngton precinct , comprising South Sioux Jlty and Covlngton , for the purpose of vot- tig bonds to the amount of $15,000 to apply n the new court house building , will bo held une 15. The bonds are to mature In twenty ears , bo'irlng 5 per cent , interest. They vill undoubtedly carry , and no trouble Is nn- Iclpatcd in placing the bonds as they are the Irst oonds Issued. The proposed building vill cost . < i1,000 , the other SlO.uoo being dado up by Individual subscriptions. The > lan is to build the court house and donate It otrether with the lot on which it is located to ho county in consideration of the removal of he county scat from Dakota City to South Sioux City. Those tnoU doouly interested in ho movement uro sangjine of success. AVorklnu Cor a NVw U : > nl. SofTit Siof.x CITY , Nub. , May \ " > . [ Special o THE BEE. ) Tht-ro was organized n this city last Tuesday a company , composed of C. D. Smiley , U. B. Dalny , Louis Jeep , Frank Hunt and tL. . Daseiru" , the object of which is to secure the building of a railroad from South Sioux City to Homer , situated lift con miles southwest of hero. Tno inducements to bulU a road Into this territory are numerous , opening a it would a scope of country now practically undevel oped. The company has now $ \ ! . > ,000 paid In capital , with authority to issue $ .VJO,010 if necessary , and no expense will be snared to make the undertaking a success. llpntrloo Commercial li Iejjnt q. BEATRICE , Neb. , May -Special [ Tele gram to Tun Ben.l A Beatrice delegation of twelve members started this afternoon for Denver attend the Trans-Missouri to - com mercial congress. The delegates are Sena- torG. F. Colllus , Mayor E. . It. Fogg , presl- dent of the board of trade , C. B. Dempster , Councilman L. E. Walker , and O. E. Baker , S. C. Smith , \V. \Vashburn. . A. V. S. Sounders , J. R. Baurks , E. \Vntrras and H. W. Parker , board of trade members. Commercial Agent John iwyer of the Bur lington road also accompanied the narty as one of the state dtlegatos appointed by Gov ernor Boyd. AVnntcd to Shoot. MOUSE BLUFF , Neb.May IS. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEI : . ] Justice Swan today Is sued papers for the arrest of James Eotlne , a lad of about tuteen or sixteen years of ago , living four milc , from town , for an attempt to shoot John Bowers. It seams that thcro had been bad feelings befvccn the two fam ilies for some time 'and yesterday the two had met in the road and exchanged a few words , when ycung Eotlne drew his revolver ver and made an uttemnt to shoot , but the weapon missed llro. Bpwcrs succeeded in disarming the lad who is now under arrest. Another Old Settler Oonp. BEATIHCE , Neb. , May..t'S. , fSpoclil Tele gram to THE BEE.INicholas Lopendnrin , a resident of this city since Iot5 , died suddenly at his borne on Elk and Tenth streets this morning at 1 o'clock. The deceased was widely and honorably known In this section as a man of considerable means nnd great en terprise. Ho was sixty-four vcari of aeo. The cause of hU death was la grippe and stomacb troubles. His wife and two married daughters survive him. The funeral takes place at 2:30 : tomorrow afternoon. Not tu Need.or Aid. Gor.nox , Neb. , May IS. [ Special Telegram to THE BEK. ] The crop outlook was never more promising. A pleatiful shower today insures a flue wheat crop. Gordon has not asked for a bushel of send or a pound of flour from the state. Farmers nave shipped out within tbo past ten days nineteen cars of wheat and the ( louring mill has turned out fnrtv hnrml < * nf flnur nor HPV fnr thn n.iit RY months. Grangers and merchants are happy. Sheridan county is all right District Court in Session. PiEHcn. Neb. , May IS. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. j The Mav term of the district court convened hero today. The docket is the largest ever known in the county. There was seven criminal cases , among which are W. M. Tiobj , colored , for murder , and Lea Pernter , assault with intent to commit mur der. There are also some very Important civil cases. nittcn ) > y n Mad Do ? . ALIUOX , Neb. , May IS. [ Special Telegram toTiiEBEE.J A. M. Edward at Bonassea was bitten by a tnad dog on the hand Satur day. It was his own dog and ho noticed that It was acting peculiar for a few days. Mr. Edward is a poor farmer and is much con cerned over the matter. Ho would like to take treatment from Dr. Pasteur If it were possible. An Ont Steal Company. BEATKICE , Neb. , May IS. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The Beatrice oat meal company has reincorporated with S. K. Davis president and treasurer ; John Orr.secrotary ; Charles F. Hickman , vice president. The capital stock is SW.OOJ , with $15,000 paid up. The new incorporation will continue for twenty years. A Live Stock Shipment. Wr.STBiuf , Nob. , May IS. ( Special Tele gram to TIIE UEE. ] Last night eleven cars of cattle and hags were shipped by special train from this place. This town Is fast be coming the livestock center of Saline county. Crop prospects nro ur.usually good. An Ate rnoy Huiipnofntrd. BEATRICE , Neb. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to THE Br.E.-Goprga ] A. Murphy was today reappolnted citjj attorney by Mayor Un .Mini y Low'Teinperutnre. WASHINGTONMoyJSlTno signal office furnishes a special bulletin which shows un usually low temperature f6r tho. season Sat urday morning throughout Michigan , Ohio , West Virginia , western Pennsylvania and western Now York. Killing frosts occurred throughout Michigan and northern Ohio and light frosts In the othe 'aistricts named. j flanchcr .Mudcivil hy Apaches. CI.IFTO.V , Ariz. , May 'lNat Whltlum , a rancher on the Blue river , forty miles north of here , has been found dead In his cabin. He was shot through the body nnd his cabiu pillaged. Those who found him believe the murder was the work of Apaches. One Man liurni'd to Dcntli. SAX FUAXCIH-O , Cal. , May 1S.-A gasollno steve exploded In tbo rear of 315 Post street late this afternoon , setting fire to the house. Ono man was burned to death , and two men UNSjaUULOU3IMITATOES , huvo sought to profit by the hljrh reputation of Johnunllotl 's Malt Extract. Uowaroof tliotn. I ook for the sl nature of "Johann Hot ! " on the nock ol every bottle. Eisner & Men- delson Co. , 0 Barclay Stroat New York , agents. ADVANTAGES OF 3UYINCJ M-I-S-P-I-T- - - - - - - \i \ would not pny the tuilor to innko up poor nmtcrlnl ; therefore , in bulnj : tnlsflts you nro always certain to > ; ot cloth that will give good satisfaction and long sorvlce. Then the tailor takes fur more core with his work than is bestowed upon factory work , where the iaca Is to slight the cannon t as much as possible in order to turn out work cho.vp. Another grcal advantugo is that , among our line misllts , you will find the half and quarter nl/.es. and really better IHting roods than cnt bo found In establishments that deal in ready inado clothing. Then DV ' buying misfits you are really putting in your pockol what the tailor loses , for you got us good as the tailor would make you'for just about halt what the tailor would ofiargo. All alterations done free of charge to insure a good lit. BARGAINS THAT SAVE SUITS. OVERCOATS PANTS. C5 CuMerciinnt Tailor made at . JI2 00 10 W Mi-reliant Tailor mudu at . M 00 IS.1 (4 Mvn'linntTn I'Ttnuilu Nt SO CO J COO Merchant Tuilor mailo ixt M (0 ( Vorchiuit Tiillur tiiuclu lit . 10 l" > 3J CO Men-bant linlnr m.idc ul II M 6 fO Muri'lmnt Tuilor iiiudo at 43) 4u Ui .Men-hunt Tiillrr innde nt . I ? a . < ( ill Mi'ji bant Tnilni imidi1 ill 117. ) 5 n.i.diut . ' 19 00 Mtm-lnint Tuilor niudo at S 00 < tO Merchant Tiillnr ut 'JO UJ 4. " > Oi Morclilmt Tillnr iimdo ut S OJ ( .0 OuMcrrhnnl Ti-llur ii.adc at . ' 'I V ) 13 u Mcr-tmnt Tuilor mailo ut 6 0 CO WMcri-hnnt Tailor made at . ( JO M 10 .Mi-r > liitnl Tu lor iindu at J ; UO < v ( M.Mtrcliuiit Tutlur innilout . : J M 10 Wi Mrri-li nit Tailor made at . . . M 00 li 'JO Men-hunt Tuilor nmdo at 73J ' ,5 00 Merchant Tuilor uuido ut . iO IX ) Muichant Tailor in.iue ut MO ) 13 W Mi-ivhuiit Tailor nmdo ut 13) A perfect fit warranted , unfl all goods sold on their merits. A guarantee in ovr > ry I'us-j just : \s represented , at tb ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , " 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309. 1801 1 TOLD YOU SO. 1S91 The Jewel Vapor Steve is the best generating stove in the market. The Reliable Process is the leader in pro cess stoves. The hot air tubes are con nected by removable iron elbows , al lowing easy access for cleaning pur poses. The vaporiser is a perforated brass cylinder hold in place by three brass spring arms , and can be lifted out and cleaned. Our stove is the only one so provided. We huvo done away entirely with the sub-flame. The llamo can be turned high or low. They are roing like hot cakes. The second car load ordered. LAWN MOWERS. Buy the genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mower. It was unexcelled 17 years ago ; it is unrivalled now. Those made 17 years ago were good , but those made now are very far in advance of them in every point of merit. REFRIGERATORS. We have a full line of hardwood re frigerators nt prices that will sell them. Fly time iscoming. Gctyour screens up before the Hies come and you will escape lots of annoyance. I have the largest and best line of door and win dow screens in the market. P. C. DKVor , . 504 Broadway , tind No. 10 Main Street. CITIMS STATE ME O.f Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.003 DIRECTORS I. A Mlllor , F. O aie.iion , K. b. Ehueart. E. E. Hart. J. D. Edmundson. Oharlai It. Hannan Tr.injiot Bonar.il Danklu ; bml- nen. Largest caplvil an-1 surplui ot a. a/ bankln 9outliwe t ru IO.TX INTERE3TON TIM i DE ? 331 T3. C. A , HAMMER , USTiCE OF THE PEACE Ol'FICE , 41.S Hroadway , Council Uluffs , la \\tlf \ Jtorphlno Ilnhll - / car.dlnlOto2od i. pp rtlUcur 4. DB.J SIEFHESB.L.ttoon.O. LE FRflHOaiS. French Monthly Mngail ? . An inTnluiblohel ? to Krenchitudonls and uncliur.Free sample ropjr Addle : 1KU1.1TZ4 I'o.V. . Mall oa Sq. , New York nTl n 11T SANI > .U.\VOOtrtA7-3UrKS ; nra t DlJGUlA i onlr c.npsulos proicrlhoJ .rp'j . for thi can Oonorhooi and dlschaum fro u Ihj urloarr on DiierltoJ oracjulroj. t\.Ui \ par oaf All Jraa and a woman wcro seriously injured. The cause of the explosion Is not known. Olaf Uixsou and wife , occupants of the house , were preparinc supiKjr nt the time. Thev saved thn'r ' lives by jumping from the window. A loJ ur named Eric Anderson was severely burned about tte heud. Churles Peterson , n visitor , rufused to Jump from the window , nlthousn ; cvcrv ollort was made to InOuoo him to do so , and he was burned to death. 3 AIT'IKIl MIDNIGHT. That DUtiirli tlio Silent AVatches l-i Oiiuihn. There is a new night watchman at the Sheely block , and lute last uipht ho became muddled from an over Indulgence in whisky. When ho attempted to pull his hourly report to the American District Telegraph oQice , In stead of turning the knob to " 0. 1C. . " ho ave .the knoD a whirl to pollco , then ttro and fol lowed it with a call for a messenger. The American District Telegraph people sent n messenger boy nnd a policeman over to in vestigate. The wntctimun was found lying on u bench in the cellar nearly insensible from the effects of liquor. When awakened the watchman was quite ugly and was al lowed to continue his slumber. A patrolman koothis eyoon the building until morning. At 12 : 'W o'clock this morning a basket was left at the door of St. Joseph's hospital con- taininc a ten days old infant. The child is u boy , Thnre was nothing In the basket or on the child's clothing to Indicate where It came from. The sisters too * temporary charge of the foundling. Charles Carpenter was yesterday bound over to the district court In the sum of fSOO for stealing a watch from the dead body of Captain Jones about a year ago. thnrltloH anil Corrections. IsniAN.u-oi.ii , lud. , May 16. The morning session of the conference of chanties and corrections today was devoted to hoapltui cleanliness. Dr. Hul C. Wyman of Detroit Is chairman of the committee on this subject , and his paper was the main feature of the session. At the afternoon session fresh air missions was discussed. The child problem was ulso discussed informally. At the evening session tin topic for con- sldor.Uicm was "Charity Organizing in Cities. " Mrs. Hauna Todd of Lynn , Moss. , chairman of the committee , made the report upon that subject. Violated the lieu l.nbor Ijaxv. Piin.ADi.i'iiiA , May IS. John and Jnmes Dobson , extensive carpet manufacturers of this city , imported a short time ago a number of weavers from England to manufacture velvet. Tbo Importation caused great dis satisfaction among the old hands nnd today they struck. Toey claim that the Dodsons have violated tncidl.-n contract labor U'.v , but the manufacturers claim the right to bring in men under the clause permitting It for starting u new industry. " . Ind. , May IS. Kitella a fourteen-year-old colored girl , was held In f,000 bonds today for attempting murder. Ilenjamin Hector , who bearded with her family , hud annoyed ncr with his attentions and bho dosuj thn dinner yester day with POI-.OII for his bcncliu 'tU said , but all the family were seriously affected. DeWitt's Little Lany Uisers , only pill to euro sick headache auu re ulaty the bowels TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scnoed nek , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1621 Farnnm St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or1 at tha Works , CorAve. . A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have -hop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can hava them rcdyed and finished equal to now J f CTKMLS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\T ANTED A first clis ; < bn.ikuoDor. lady profcrrfd. Address lock box Uts Coun cil itiuirs iu. \\7ANTr.n-Alonci- . el lit painters , brush TV bunds. J. 11. 10112 , ' "Otfoiitn Muln , Cu.iu- cll HlutlS. \Y IrAXTED GiMxl clrl for cnoral houso- work. " 00 Harmony street. FOH KENT HouMi of flvo rooms. tS.OO per month. One of seven rooms , $ I(1W ( per. month. E. K. Mayno. BIO Hroadway. | "VTICKLY furnished rooms to rent. C19 Cth I - iavenue. . | \\7AXTED-To buy pony for rhllilrcn'B use. > Apply to Dr. lianchctt , Council llliitrs , \\7ANTEU Competent Rlrl for general > housework at iir.'i Fifth avenue. OH yAMS-Ourfiiie famllv horse , suitable for rldlnsor driving. Apply to 130 S. 6th ' .reel. TI'O lovers of horses The Inreost lot of oats JL nnd the linest In thn city ; also liar and feed a. * > ull klml , at . UoUUtcIn & Cos I'JSS West Hroadway. Tj'OH KENT llarn near court house. Apply JP _ to II. W. Tllton. lleeomco. _ CI.AI UN OYANT and psychometric , or char acter readings ; also diagnosis of dluiise. . Pond loci * of hair for readings by letter , i-un- duy iind evenings. Mrs. E. Hooper. 14. A ve in , o K. neur corner 15th St. . Council 11 nils. Terms. ! Wc und II W. FOIt IinXT Two lu-wly furnished rooms ; britb. hut and cold wiilur und steam heat Grand liutc : annex , sen mil lloor. MaTti and 11.11'oarl hlrocts Council lllutVs , FOU SALE or Trade A line imported Ulyduidulu stallion. Cull on I ) . J. llutuli- inson .v Co. . ( II * Hroadway. SOME flno rusldeiii-u property for rent by Day A Ili'ss. .0 1'uarl trout 171UK SALE Hotel centrally loJatoJ , dolns J- peed builiifss. Or will exchange for good farm in western Iowa. Hotel lease , furii turo und fixtures ; an A Mo. 1 chuiice to.t p Into a good paying busi ness Ueasons for selling , oilier business re quiring all owner' * attention. llargalns In residence and business prop erty. K. I' , onict-r , real citato and insurance a ent. No. 12 X. Main fit. . Council lilulfs. GAKDENS Some choice Harden luncl near Coimt-ll IllnlT.forsalu on easy terms , also vineyards and a lurxu lUt of Iowa farms. Johnston > V : Van I'attun. 1KUIT farm for salu or trade ; well locate 1 und ull In bearing ; gooj house and barn. Will take sorno good city property , and jooJ time giveu on balance. Call on or address U. J. IliiU'hlnson .V Co. . Cl" Itroadway. Foil HENT The MeMahon block. 3 story brick , with basement and elevator. J.V. . Squire , 101 1'oarl struct. FOK3A.LE or Kent 3lrdaa UaO. wlti houiat , ur iU. . ttloe. I'JI ' Mala itOouaall Bluff * I \Vuiiilci-rul NVw Prooehu Vapor Move. Wo sell the only eenuino New Process - and the celebrated Quick Meal New Process stoves , the best mude. Ono difference be tween the genuine und imitations is that the imitations have a small needle-like tube to draw off oil that .loa'tevaporato ; the gonulni lias no such flimflam ; . Wo have sold nearly ono hiir-dred already this season. Lights like gas ; absolutely safe ; no smoke or soot ; as simple us n cook stovo. See us before buying. A few fine & 55.UO gas ranges closing out at { 10.UO each. The best ever offered ; 20 per cent discount over last year's prices. IlHWII MOWOTH. Highest grade only .M.OO. Screen wire doors , frames , etc. , etc. 1 l-yolcs. Largest stock in the -.vest. The famous Little Giant bov'swhe l , the Victor , highest grade , world's best wheel , both for ladles and gentlemen. Coi.r. ft COI.K , 41 Muln Street. FirstNational : - : - Bank COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'aiil Un Ci : Hit ! , . . . . siiino ; ( ) ! ) ( o'.de t urinnlftx ! bank In the cltjr. Kureljn and dnineitie iirlunviurvl local iranrltle * . KM > - | il aitvntlon | iilit : tu 0''IUcilun ' < . Accounts of inillrlil- rnli. Iwinkt. liAiikerianUfurporalljni ollcltod tur- rovixjniltfiice InvltiM liKO. I1. A.NHUll ) . I'ra Muni. A. W. UIKKMAN. f'uMer. A. T. HICK. Anljtont C hier. Gas Heating Stoves. No AHiiKi ! Xo Just the thin ; ; for bath rnois. . hod rooms , eta Cull und sec our ntr-o ak C. B. Gns and EleatPlo Light Co. 211 1'earl and 210 Main Street COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAil DYE WORKS All kinds of DylnR and Clcanln ; done In tn ! Highest Style of this Art , Fadua and Stained I'aDrlcs made to look ai good as no IT , Hod I'eathurs donned Hy Munin , In l-nst Otasi Manner. Work promntly done and delivered In nil part ] of the country. Send for urlca list 0. A. MAOHAN , Hrjp. . 101J liroatlwav. Near Northwestern Dopoi. COITNCII. , l CHICAGO , May 10. Hcports ot generous rain. Electric Truss 33 , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DR. C. B. JUDD. Broadway , Council Bluffj , la E. I ? . 27 MAIN STKEET. over C. 15. Jacqucmln & Co. . Jewelry FtorJ St. 11. CIlAJlilKlCIsIX , .11. O. Kje , K r , No o and Throat Hptc-lallst. Council MluHv . . loira. Her eyei , cros * i ye painful and wt-ulc rUlon i-aranhe , deafni" . ! , itl ( linrttM from thnITS , r. tnrrh , hay fever , nithrni nml nil ucuto nnd rhrunlo artwtloni of the thrjiit u fpeci.iltilati t-roi f.t- t l wltlmtitiln ( ilii-oi accurately preicrlbod la dirucullc.iiui. ultiMi curlnx chrun.c njnraUIl an ! tick houlnrlio. rfur 'lc.il opvrntluui , wli n noeei * rjr. paliilenljr psrformod , uuurlru bolt roiultl OKicc.bhiu-irt-llcnu bloci. ruotnl CuUncll UluHj , la HEW OGJDEN HOTEL. The New O.-iluii Hotel. In Council H.uir * . has been completely rL-furiilthitd nnd tnodornlzod tlir.iuuhuut , und l.s now ono of thu IKI hotels in the srnie Itlsloc tel In the IMIVIII-SH part of tin-city and tlui o.ectno motors piss the diKirmory four mlnuto-i. I'iro usr pen and lit o alarms throughout tin ? bulldlirr. Steam beat , hot nnd cold water and Minslilnu la every room. Table unsurpassed anywhere. Kates , f..io a nay. GEO. M. WHITNEY , Manager. THEX QR.A.ND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. Cragin & Co. , Proprietors. COUNCIL I3LUFF3 1 Medical and Surgical Institute. MIS. HEU.INOEUS. I'UOl'ri. Clironlc diseases of all kinds und deform * Itlcs cpuclalt.i-s. No * . VUI ) urnl LUJJ llroadwar. Council lllulT-i. la. D. H. McDaneld & Co Butcliers1 anJ Paciun' Supjliu , Markat Fixluns , Casing , nlcesttirl Saiisasa Mnk rV Machinery. fQV X'.Main st. . Couiull Ululfi , 1 * . Alao aealor * a llldei aad I ur * .