THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TtoUBSDAY , MAY 21 , 1801. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \ OFFICE : No. 12 I'KAKL STREET. DcllmeU by Carrier In nny part of the City. 11.V. . TILTON - MANAGER. TELEPHONES * Business Oflico , No. 13. Wight Kdltor. No. 23. MIMHl JIKXT10X. V. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , conl. Craft's chattel lonns , 0-1 Sapp block. Ifcal Keck Springs rotil. Thntchcr , lOMnln If ) ou xvnntvntcr In your ynrd or house po to Htxby'c , : W Alorrlnm block. " \Viirnlo nirchnrd nnd Myrtle Evlln wcro mnrrlcd in this cltv yestcrdny nftcrnoon , Kcv. 0. W. Urofts oniclatltifr. Thofnncrftrsorvlco of the Into Mm , Annn Miiniilng will tnko place this morning nt 10 o'clock nt St. KYiincls Xnvlcr's church. A son of C. C. Ynncey , who lives on South Sixth street , Is laid up with u broken arm , He Is doing n.s well ns could bo expected. Marriage licences were Issued yesterday to .Tnines C. Johnson and Pctrn M. .Itirgcnson , both of this city , nnd to Mntthew U. Hno nnd Avis M. field , nlso of this city. The Ohio club of Omahn. together with the representatives of the Buekoyo sin to of Council liluffs nnd South Onmhn , will hnvo n picnic in Fall-mount pnrk In this city ono week from next Saturday afternoon. The now proprietors of the Ogdcn hotel linvo decided to spend sovcrnl thousand dollars lars on improvements on the hotel within the next few months. They propose to muko it lie finest $ 'J n day house In the west. The " " which Inst "library party , wns given week In the pnrlors of the Presbyterian church , will bo repented next Tuesday even ing In the Mnsonle temple for the benefit of the Women's Christian association hospital. H. Hlckoy wns nrrestod InOnicor Murphy yesterday on n charge of drunkenness nnd dhttirlntii. the peace. When ho wns searched nt the pollco station ho wns found to hnvo n villainous pair of brnss Unucklos in his pocket. The Royal Neighbors of America gave n very cnjnyiiblo social Inst evening In Hughes' linll. There were about three hundred pres ent. A musical nnd literary programme was presented , nfler which dancing wns indulged in. Refreshments were served , nnU nil in nil it Wc.s a. vorj pleasant affair. In police court yesterday moraine Alf .lotinson and Lew Smith , two railroad men , \vcro lined $ lr-'JO lor general cusseclnoss. Two women hnd deposited ? 2ft uplcco \vlih the city clerk for their appearance , but they wore not on hand for trial nnd the bail xvn ? declared forfeited. D.inlo ! Sulllvnn nnd .Tnck Smith , two Weeping Water butchers , who had become engaged in n , light on Lower T3ro.id\vay Tuesilny wcro lined $15 each. Hov. G. W. Crofts of the Congregational church hns received nn Invitation from CJcorgo L. Farnham , principal of the Ne braska stnto normal school nt Peru , to de liver nn address before the senior class of the institution on Wednesday forenoon , .luno 7 , the address to tnkc the place of thousunlpro- Krammo of oration by the member. * of the class. Hov Air. Cibfts delivered the bac- calaurcuto address before the class of 'bC , nnd he has accepted with n great deal of pleasure the chance to visit the place again. The members of the Council DlulTs Howlng nssocintlon have derided to organic several racing crows , nnd to hnvo n regatta some time during .luly. Besides the crows from this city , several nro expected to bo hero from neighboring towns , und nn effort will bo mndo to provide something out of the usual line in the wny of entertainment. The prl/.o for the successful contestants is to bn n Imndsomo gold modal nnd n sliver cup , both of which will bo on exhibition In n few days nl Burhorn's Jewelry store. I. B. Kcuves , quartermaster ot the Ne braska division , Sons of Veterans , nnd Past Colonel Al. P. O'Brien , hotli of Omaha , wcro In the city last ovenine , for the purpose of organiz ing a cnmpof the order here. A mooting was hold In Urlesbach's hall on upper Broadway , thcro being aboiit llftcen Sons of Veterans present. A temporary organization wns ef fected , hut the jxjrmnncnt ofllcors will not be elected until the next meeting , which will be next Tuesday. In thn mcnntlme nn effort will bo mndu to double the membership nt loist. It is thought that n largo number can bo induced to Join the cnmp , nnd with that cml In view the charter will be held open for some tlmo yet for signatures. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within one and one-half miles of the P. O. ; oil In bearing ; jjood buildings ; possession plven nt onco. Call on D. J. Hutcblnson & Co. , t > 17 Urondway. I'KHSOtt.lI. I'A HAGllAI'lIS. J. G. 131xby left yesterday for DCS Moincs for a short visit. M. B Drown of S.ilt Lulcc. who has boon vlsltinp in the HlulTs for soniettmo past , left for his homo yesterday afternoon. Mrs. II. W. Tiltoii loft for'Colfax yester day morniiiK to speiul a few days with her husband , w ho bus been there for the past week. Try Duquette & C'o.'s Pomona fruit Juice . tablets. They are delicious. Dry stoniRO at low rates , stoves and house hold Koods. J. H. Snyder , Pearl street. AVur Over n Scliool HOIIHI * . A petition was Hied in the superior court jcstorday iiioriiliiR by Joseph Moss of Lovo- Innd to compel the school directors of Lovcland to build anew school house. The on- llro board of directors , consisting of John H. Iloldcn , Joseph D. Lalte , U. W. Jones , Hlloy Jones , John Kldcr , Patrick Cllhnore , and Hobort Fox are made dcfcndanU. The iilnintilT alleges that n meeting of the school board \\ns hold early in March , nt winch II wns decided that some of the school bouses In that district should bo moved , and a new school house bo hullt in Uovclnml. For this purpose n tax of 51,000 was voted and col lected. Now the plnlntifT claims the direc tors refuse to carry out their former plans , and the plnlntifT wants a writ of mandamus issued to compel them to build the new houso. IIOSTON STOHII : . Connell IlIufTN Sun UinliroIlnN. Just received over ! X ) sun umbi-cllas , the latest style handles. Gloria silk , guar.uitecc ! to wear much better than nny all silkcosting don bio the price , equal In appearance to nl silk , extra value , Jl.iB , Jl.WI , f l."i , fJ.'Jf , and f * fS.fO. ) Ask to sec them. The bust value ever shown. Uoston Store , Council DlulTs , la. All Amateur The house of S. B. Wadswortli , at 821 1'arn nvenue , wns entered by a burglar night before last. Thu unwelcome visitor entered by a back window nnd came Into the room whuro Mrs. Wadswortli was sleeping. She nt once began to scream nnd the fellow took the hint nnd left the sniuo wav ho came. Ho got nothing for his trouble. Ho nlso entered the residence of F. O. tilcason , with almost Identically the biuno experience. In nil prob ability that burglar has come to the conclu sion that P.irk avenue Isn't what it Is cracked up to be us a field for burglars to expeilmeut upon. lee ! lee ! loi-tJ ! If you want It pure nnd n And nt n reasonable pr Follow no now dev lea. But send to us In a tr At our off MulholUnd & Co. , No. 4 Pearl st. , Tel. 103. Illrtlidiiy Party. A. S. Wesley , the eldest son of Mr , nnd Mrs. C. Wesley , celebrated his twenty-fourth birthday Tuesday night nt the residence of Ills parents , WJ Sixth street. The affair wns iUlot | , being attended only by tbo relatives of the family Mr. Wesley's two brothers , James and George , with their wives , his two sisters , Mrs. Taylor of Council HI lift a and Mrs. L. Davis of Omaha , und his cousin , Mr. W. Selss of Maryland , were present. A very pleasant time was hnd. Shnntong pongee at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , for I'J' o a yard , the latest wash goods fubrio known , cjual to n China MIU lu appearance mid finish , warranted fast colors. Wo are now showing a beautiful range ot patterns and colors at the above price , 1'J o , Boston Store , Council Bluffs. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Sleeping Servants Diatnrbjd by \ Midniglit Prowler of Evil Propensities. IE FRIGHTENS TWO SETS OF GIRLS , \Vlinlow Soreeim Cut by the Who Kvidutitly HUH Hume HI ills tcr IiHlKn ) Other Than A sensational occurrence took place at about I o'clock yesterday morning at the residence of Chris Lursen , at the corner of Fourth street anil Ninth avenue , Unoof the rooms of the house was used as a bed room by the servant girl and three children of JVlr. Lnrsen , the four occupying three teds. A man removed the wire screen which covered the window and then proceeded to put him self Inside the room. Ho succeeded la pet ting Into the room before anyone In Uio house was awake , and ho then proceeded , to get into bed with the servant girl. About this time she awakened and commenced to sercntn. The fellow threatened to kill her unless she kept quiet , nnd In this -way ho succeeded In getting her to stop her iimso for an Instant. Sue again began toscre.un , nnd the fellow , evidently fearing that the family would bo roused by the outcry , flccatnped through the same window by whlcli ho had entered. .lust as ho wns milking his flying leap n small son of Mr. Larson rushed Into the room in time to catch n glimpse of him. Ho gue u description of the fellow to Ottlcer Wu wk , who went out to llnd him. Ho at last ran across a man who , he thought , answered the description of the one wanted. At tlao station the man cave his nnmo ns Thnnas H\nn. \ Ho told a number of different stones as to his whereabouts during the night. clalinhiR atone ono time that ho hud been on the streets all night , and another that ho Tind stayed at Aeumar's hotel , tlosnidthut ho liait licon working on the Flood farm , twelve inilos. c.ist of the city , until Tuesday , when ho left for the Blurts. Either the stuno fellow , or one whoso tnstcs were somewhat similar , tried to enter the St. Louis house n short time later in the morn ing. Ho raised u rear window and got hiton room which was occupied by two servant girls. They at once set up a lusty screaming , and frightened the Intruder n-\\ay. It Is also supposed that the same tnim Is responsible for the nssnult on Miss Wilson night hcJoro last , near the corner of Eighth nvinuo and Ninth street , which wns mentioned in Titu Bci : yesterday. The corset department of the Boston Store , Council Binds , is second to none In this vest crn country. All the leading makes always In stock nl our popular prices , oraers taken for any special cor-et not in stoclc. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In. A Kino Operetta. An operetta In three acts \vlll bo given at the Broadway theater Monday , May OS , by the Catholic choir of this city , assisted by some of the best talent of Ornaha and Coun cil Bluffs. Fifty voices will participate , ac companied by Dalby's orch stra. The sottlnir of the stugo. as well us the costumes , will bo very lino. A very effective drill nnd fancy dance by twenty misses , under the dlri'ctfon of 1'rof. Chambers , will bo highly entertaining and beautiful. Seats reserved at Opera house drug ; store. Thu cast Is ns follows : Sir Henry Glcnvlllo Philip Gaschnl Herbert Glenvillo It. J. Wherry Stella ( ilenvlllo iMlss Soplmi Gcrnor Irene Glenvillo Miss Cello. Mulnueeu Mr. Ulnggolu Jack McWililams Mrs. Kmpgold Mrs , A. Unrraugh "Xnnlo" Miss. Jcnn lo Heating Farrel Henry Guschul Nopslcnoro Miss Agnes McXaugbtou Florence. . ) , . _ Emily f Mlss Brown Gypsies , Fairies , Guests. Is It r < mHtltiilionnl ? N. A. Bonner , who was arrested several davs nco while Irvine to soil irooil * for nn Omaha commission house , bnd his trial yes terday morning in police court and the case was taken under udvlserncat. He ls makliiff preparations to light his bnttlo for all it Is worth. The enforcement of the city ordi nance , which wns passed several years ago , compelling nil pcddlcn to take out license , has been the cause of cons.idcrn.blo unnoy- nnco to the city , no less than to the paddlcrs themselves. Mr. Bonner ha H ro taincd the services of West A Wliecler , who state that they will rnlao the question of the constitutional lly of the ordinance in defense of their client , In case he is lined by Judge McGeo. It lias uUvays benu regarded us the law of the land , al though the point has never been decided by the courts. Banner's attorneys nro confident that If thn matter Is brought up in court tbc ordinance will bo declared unconstitutional , nnd ns it lias always been the custom of thi police judtro to line all who violate this oral nance it Is probable that the point will bo decided beloro long. Coll'ax Spring ) via Hie Hock Island. Everybody has heard of them , located on the "Grcnt Hock Island Koute. " Oolfnx hns n dozen medical minonl sprln gs nnd nun dreds unll.v testify to their merits. Seven first-class hotels furnish pleasant homes n very low rules to the throngs of health atu pleasure seekers. Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 63 $ B'd'y. Union Pnrk rnces , Omaha nnd Councl Bluffs , June IMS , $1.000 ; Sept. 8-11 , S.liOO ) Oct. 20-22 , $4,000. For programmes address Nut Brown , sec'y. , Merchant * ' hotel , Omaha. Failure of n Coal Firm. Thu establishment at 539 Broadway , kept by the Council Bluffs fuel company , other wise known us the firm of J , H. McWIlllnms & Co. , was closed up yesterday on a. chuttc mortgage In the hands of ilrs. Martha Sut chffo , a sister-in-law of McWilllnms , who lives In Omahn. The mortgage ; was for the amount of fci.OOO. Mrs. SuaclifTo took- posses slon of the plnco nt onco. As soon as the MTulr became known , an attachment wns levied on the plnco from tee superior court , bv the Citizen's State bank , ttio amouni claimed bclnir about $ * VX ) , duo on notes , Mr. MoWilllams was in Omahn yesterday , so that It could not bo learned what the as sets and the liabilities of the concern wore but Ills thought they will bo found to bo about equal. So far about f..OtXi of outstand ing accounts have been found , ovcraiiU above the chattel mortgage nnd tlio four notes held hy Urn Citizens' b.mk. Drs. Wood bury , dentists , 30 J'earl street , next to Grand hotel Telephone ll. > . lligt grade work u specialty. Furniture , cnrpeU , refrigcratori , baby car rlnges , stoves , crockery , am ) nJt house fur nishing goods , cash or on easy payments , at Mandcl .t Klein's. An Insiino Piillcut. A. Anderson was arrested yesterday mornIng - Ing by Onicor Kemp , on u cbargoof insanity Anderson wns found lit his residence 01 Broadway between Seventh and Klghtti streets It is said that his Insanity Is duo to the death of tils wife , whlcn occurred a short time ngo. Ho will be given a hearing before the board of Insane commissioners today. When about to build don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Ju.ld . & Wells Co. , M3 Broadway. Telephone iis7 , The finest Hue of spring and summer coeds , most expert workmen , Is vhat you -will linil at Heller's , the tailor , SlO Hioadivay. Court \ < ten. Nearly the entire day ycjteruay in the dis trict court was taken up with Vbo argument * of the nttornoy s In the cnso of CocWa Jfc Mor gan ngalnst M. E. Smith .t Co. The case was at lust submitted to tlio jury at 4 o'clock , The rest of the day was taken up hi em pan- nelllnp a Jury tor the trial of xho case of T. L. Miller against the Chicago & Northwest ern railway company. The plaintiff Is suing Tor f.'KH ) which ho chums ns tlnmnres for the { lllliif ? of n tcnni of horses near Mynstcr Hptlngs hist July. The Jur.v wns secured nnd the trial 6t the suit will DO taken up this morning. The Ilo3ton Store , Council IJlunS , closes nt 0 p. n > . except Mondays and Saturdays. Mon days 0 o'clock. Saturdays 10 o'clock. Boston Store , Council llluffs. The choir of the First Methodist church of Dos Molties , nn organization widely known throughout the state , will appear for the first tlmo In our cltv Friday , Mny 2Jt , In n concert In St. Paul's church. The proceeds of the concert will bo devoted to the Angelic choir of St. Paul's church , The members of the choir nro Mr. C. 1j. Keelcr , organist ; Miss Mnry K. .lohns , so- prnno ; Miss Mctta M. Hills , nlto ; Mr. C. W. McMcckin , tenor ; nnd Mr. C. M. Kccler , basso. Miss Floy Brundnge , the accom plished whlstlor , has kindly consented to ap pear wlttetho choir and render several selec tions. This Is the musical event of the season and u crowded house will surely greet our Ucs Moiucs friends. Visit the Bostot. Store , Council Bluffs when in need of wall paper , window shades , lace curtains , chenille curtains , portieresetc. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. DeWltt's Little Knrl'y Hlsers , best pilL \VroiiK Dlntrlut. Frank A. Webber was brought before Commissioner Hunter yesterday morning for a hearing on the charge of having sold liquors In Portsmouth without n license from the federal government. Ho was brought in bv Deputy United States Marsha ! 1.V. . Heemsof Hnrlan. An Interesting question is involved in the cnso as the facts nro stated by the parties interested. Webber lives near Dcnlson nnd hns nn undo who has been running a temperance billiard hall In Portsmouth for some time post. Webber came to the conclusion not long ago that he could open and maintain a saloon thcro with prolit tc himself nnd with pleasure to the swarm of thirsty fellows who hnd been patronizing his uncle freely , and nt the same time hnd felt yearnings for something n trllle stronger. Ho consulted a banker of Portland to tlnd out the proper wav to go to work to get a government license for the business , nnd ho claims that no wns told that it woulu make no difference whether the license was Issued from Council Bluffs , Burlington or Dubuiiuo and the application was therefore sent to Dubunue. It arrived soon after , and over since Webber has boon running his snloon. Dubuquc , however , is in the Third revenue district , while Portsmouth Is In the Fourth. Wcbbc-r trcelvod a call from a collector not long ago , who wanted toseohlslicfiise. Upon being shown It , bo pronounced It no good , ns It had been issued from the wronp district. Webber aid not believe it , so ho went right on with his business , and the result is that ho is In trouble. When brought , before Commissioner Hunter ho waived examination nnd wns bound ovoi to mvait the action of the federal grand Jury. His bond was fixed DoWltl's Little Early Itisers ; only pill to ' cure sick headache and regulate the b'ovvcls lUiulilo An rlecnnt nffnlr took place last evening at the residence of Mr. John Hanthorne , on Madison park , tn the shape of a double wed ding , The contracting parties wcro Mr. Ly man T. Shug.irt and MUs Joanettc Han- thorne , and Mr. Eldon II. Lougeo and Miss Cornelia Hnnthorno. The wedding ceremony was performed nt S'IO : o'clock , Kov. T. J. Mnckay ofllclnliug. The parties entered to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march , played by Miss Gr.ico Gloason. The house hnd been beautifully decorated with flowers. Miss Jeanette wus dressed in bluish ereen falllo slht with inarechul neil roses and gloves to match , while Miss Cornelia wore a gown of bluish gray falllo with pink mnrcchat noils. The grooms wore full even- Iny dress. Only the members of the families of tha nurtles were present. Mr. and Mrs. Shugnrt will reside for the present at 001 First avenue , with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shupart , tl.e parents of the groom. They will bout" homo after Juno 1. Air. and Mrs. Lougeo will remain nt the homo of the bride's parents. They will take a wedding tour next fall. All the parties nro well known in Council Bluffs. They have a wldo circle of friends who will unite in offeriiiK congratulations. For Sehlitz boor apply to R. 11. Grotto. _ Heavy Hull Storm. Tlio storm yesterday morning developed a great deal of energy in the vicinity of Silver City , sixteen miles south of Council Bluffs. A perfect deluge of water fell , accompamcc by a heavy fall of hail. Conductor J. T. Bel of the Wn bash reported yesterday upon his arrival in the city that ho saw hni ! stones that measured five inches in circumference. Severe damage was inflictci upon the growing crops , nnd particular ! ) upon the gardens. Trees were stripped 01 their foliage nnd the crops and gardens beaten Into the ground. The storm burst at f o'clock nnd continued for nearly an hour. It wns accompanied by a heavy wind , which as sisted the hall in doing a great deal of mis chief. The track covered was not wide , but ns fur ns Conductor Bell could sco the de vastation was comnleto Constipation poisons tno Diooa : Do Witt's Little Early Ktsers cure Constipation. Tbo causa removed the disease is none. $1OO Sick Benefit. Mr. J. C. Grason received n pleasant sur prise yesterday in the shape of n draft for $100 from that now nnd exceedingly popular organization , the Order of the World Lust December ho formed ono of the charter members who instituted the new lodge hero. The order provides for a sick benelitof $ ' , > 5 per week. Mr. GraSou had n severe fall in March last that confined him to his bed. On May S ho Hied his physician's certificate of disability and yesterday ho received four weeks' Indemnity. CountIng - Ing the tlmo for the transmission of the cor respondence with the head ofllco in Boston il was only about a week nrter the recontton ol the proofs of disability until he liad his money. The order pays a weekly indemnity offJS , and * l,000 at the expiration of ten years , the life of the policy. This is bettor than nny old line insurance , and makes n line and safe investment at only $ J.50 per month. Small In size , trrcat m results : DoWltt' Little Early Hisers. Best pill for Constipa tloa , best for Sicn Headache , best for Sour Stomach. Arrested Himself. Charles Shock wns brought to the pollco station In a c.iu last night , also In a beastlj state of intoxication. The whole left side of Snoolc's fnco wns covered with blood , flowing from a wound on the forehead , mndo by r contact with the sidewalk. Shock managet to get into the cab ufter he fell , but refusei to settle for the sumo and so wus driven to the station and given n f rco bod. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing byrup is the host of all remedies for children teething ; - , > o cents a bottle. Stole a Wntuh. Oniccr Uouden arrested E. T. Lltchwlrt last evening for stealing n Indies' gold watch from Sadie Paine , at Ol'J North Sixteenth street. The timepiece ls valued at about $ .V nud Lltchwirt will probably have to answer to the charge of grand larceny. Another IIcuvju eight . William Walker , the heavyweight black smith of South Omaha , nnd an unKnown \\il light nt Gcrmunlu hall Friday night fur a stuko of glOU nud guto receipts. Whf u fiabjr vtat sick , we gsre her Cutorta , If hen oJiawM a ClUl > liho cried f or Castorta , When ilia become UUs , site elung to Castorta , Whan ilia Led CUlUrcu , ibe j vo them Cailorlt , PRICE r OP- D GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Beginning Monday we will offer J2S dozen of fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 38c each , in all sizes , 34 to 44 , in a natural mixture , French finished neck , and in every respect a regular 75c garment. This great value will be on sale until the lot of six cases are sold. Mail orders promptly filled , but must be accompanied with sufficient postage , Lot No. 2We will offer 100 dozen of Men's fine gauze Shirts , made French neck , pearl buttons , and full size , 34 to 44 , at 25c each. Other dealers pay more for these goods than we sell them for. Send in your mail orders ; they will receive the same care in our mail order depart ment that any customer would in our store. Lot No. 3 150 dozen of regular cut gauze Shirts , sold all over the city at 35c and 40c. We will offer at this sale the entire lot at 15c each. See display incur Douglas street show windows. REDUCED PRICES on all lines of finer oracles of Underwear. We are overstocked 3 in this department , and have inaugurated this sale with a view to reduce some large lots. CORNER DOUGLAS A-ND 1STH STREETS , LnrQest Glotl-iiiicj House West of tlio Mississippi- NEW PARTY BOBN.- fcOXTIMT.t ) ritOM KIIIST I'.U.K.j declared a welcome recess to cnahlo the over heated delegates to select members of the national committee from their respective states. After tno recess the roll of states was called for members of the national commit tee. The convention adopted the innovation of appolntlnp three members from each state instead of ono member as the old parties have. The nlllancc congressman , J. G. Otis of Kansas , noimnnted H. E. I'aubencck of Illinois ns chairman of the national execu tive committee. There was a great outburst of cheers when Tnubeneck's name was men tioned. H , W. Lamb of Texas seconded the nomination , saying ho liaJ watched Taube- neck's record and was satisfied. Tnubeneck was chosen by acclamation. Loud calls for Tiiubeneck finnlly brought that gentleman to the rostrum , where ho made n brief , but very manly and modest speech , thanking the delegates. Ho said : "Gentlemen , you sco hofdro you all Hint is left of the celebrated independent party in the Illinois legislature , so often called the 'Dig Three. ' " Ho ntided that while ho highly appreciated the honor the convention hnd conferred upon him he scarcely felt equal to doing tlio position of national chairman Justice , but he would 'do the best ho coulu und would rely upon the assistance of the other members of the committee. In conclu sion ho said that they "wcra standing on the brink of the conflict betwceu capital nnd labor nnd the longer tllat conIllct wns post poned the worse it would bo. "Our poli ticians , " he said , "iniplit as well try to stop u cyclone or tne movement of the stars as to evade this issue. " * * * " ' The following resolution , Introduced by Alnson S. Green of Massachusetts in behalf of the nationalists , was referred to the vari ous reform bodies for their consideration : OHusoheO , That when In the course of ImM- nusiconsolidations In the form of trusts or business syndicates It becomes evident that any brunch of commerce Is used for the be hoof and uiofit of a few men at the opcnse of the general publlu wo liellcvo that tlie pconli ; should assume charge of such coimni-rco through their national , state or municipal ad ministrations. A few moments of confused preparation for ndiournraent slao dlo ensued , then the chairman's gavel fell and the first convention of the people's party of the United States had passed into history. The following is the national committee : Arkansas , L. P , Peathorstone. Isaac 13. Mc- Crai'kcn , J. O. A. Bush ; California , Marion Cannon , II. C. Dillon , A. G. HInckly ; Con necticut , Hobert Pique ; Florida , W. I ) . Condon , L. Baskins , J. D. Goss ; Georein , C. C. Post ; Iowa , J. B. Weaver , M. L. Wheat , A. J. Westerflcld : Indiana , C. .A. Powers , Lcroy Templeton , J. U. Comstock : Illinois , S. W. Norton , A. J. Streator , H. E. Taubcncck ; Kansas , P. P. hlder , Lcvl Uura- bauld. H. b. Osborn ; Kentucky , L. Graves , S. V. Smith , T. G. Fallln ; Louisiana , J. J. Mills , Dr. H. B. Paine , John Pick- ott ; Massachusetts , G. F. WnMiburn , E. G. Brown , E. M. Boynton ; Michigan. Ben Colvln. Mrs. S. E. V. Emery , John O. Scabell ; Minnesota , Ignatius Don nelly , C. N. Perkins , Andrew Stevenson ; Missouri , Paul J. Dickson , J. W. Hedgers , W. O. Alkcrson ; Maine , H. S. Hobbs , V. A. Howard , S. M. Smith ; Nebraska , .7. IT. Edmeston. William Dysart. W. H. West ; New York , Jacob H. Studer , Joel J. Hovt ; Ohio , IlugoProyor , J.C.H.Cobb , H.F.Barnosi Oklahoma , Samuel Crocker , A. E. Light , John Hogan ; Pennsylvania , P. A. Thomp son , F. H. Agnew , Lowls Edwards ; South Dakota , J.V. . Hardln , H. N. Loucks , Fi-oJ X.uup ; Texas , \V. H. Lamb , Thomas Unities , J. H. Davis ; Tennessee , H. P. Osborno , G. W. J. Kay , John A. James ; Wisconsin , Hob- crt Schilling , Alfred Manheimer , A. J. Phil lips ; West Virginia , Luther U. Shinn , Gtorgo W. Hammeut , Thomas C. ICeeny ; Wyoming , H. Brotenstcln , James A. Smith , ! H. D. Merritt ; District of Columbia , Leo Craudall , S. A. Bland , II. J. Schulters. The Ohio delegation in the iiationaal union conference hold an ndjourncd meeting today nnd decided to hold a state convention to nominate candidates , also to put tickets In nomination in all counties. DoWItt's Llttlo Early Risers ; best little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. ANOTIIKH lUlll-H'1 KOW. Kclcutiu Iootorn Npt Having tlio Peaceable Time Ima I'mlilc. The afternoon session of the State Eclectic- Medical society was nialnly taken up In the discussion of papers on ferbllo diseases. At the evening session tht'-electlon ol several new members was the llrst order of busi ness. ness.Quito abombsnellyas thrown into the camp of the medicos py the report of a com mittee finding that ! ) r , II. O. Conwny of Omaha and Dr. A. Oppprmau of Auburn had violated article li'J of tlju podo of ethics. The report charges the dpptors with extensive advertising. The covun.it.too suggested that the doctors bo called to account and bo made to answer for the mlsdvinoanor. Dr. Comvay nniiouico4 | that ho was ready for trial , nnd that lit ) would act as his own attorney nnd mnko bi pwn defense. Dr. Dales Jumped to. his feet nnd stated that If nny member of lie society didn't like the rules uo would bo nt liberty to withdraw , but If any ono had violated the coJu ha was in favor of expelling the offending member. Dr. Conway slated that ho was willing to withdraw if the association would allow him to muko a farewell speech. The request was granted and Dr. Couway snilod in. After stating vthcre nnd how long ho had studied medicine , nnd where ho graduitod , the doctor took up somoof hisudvcr'isumenta which seemed to bo the c.uiso of the trouble. After reading extracts from his different papers , the doctor dared nnd dolled nny mem ber present to provo that every word con tained in them was not strictly true. After spending some tlmo eulogizing him self the doctor proceeded to llro his hot shot nt a Lincoln eclectic university , which ad vertises extensively , and directing his remark - mark ! to several of the faculty present. Speaking of some of the faculty of this col- legu the doctor said : "They have no raoro right to lecture there than a dog. They nro men who Crazy Horse , and his murderers would not have tn his I baud. All the difference Is my advertising la true , Iheir's is not. It has been proposed tome mo to rec-int nnd remain in tlio society , but I decllno the offer" Ur. Conwny spoke for nearly an hour , raking nearly everyone and citing instances innumerable where physicians advertise. Dr. Oppennan made an apolouy to the con vention which was accepted anil ho was not tried. At the close of Dr. Conway's speech Dr ' Wliitoinan of Harvard , Nob.'aroso and asked to bo allowed to withdraw from the society on account of the stand taken against Dr. Conway. Ills request was granted A general discussion of the topic under consideration followed , and then the secre tary's report was read. Tno election of oflicors followed. Below is the result. President , Dr. M. A. Carrikcr , Nebraska City ; first vii-o president , Dr. J. D. Howard of Har vard ; second vice president , Dr. 11. B. Mor ton. Wahoo ; secretary , Dr. A. Opporman , Auburn ; treasurer , Dr. A. L. Hoot of Lin coln. Board of directors : Dr. Van Camp , Dr. Keycs and Dr. Nichols , nil of Omaha At the conclusion of the election the ses sion ndjourncd to meet this morning ntSU : ! o'clock. The physicians In nttcndnnco nt the con vention nro : Drs. Hamilton Warren , Omaha ; H. B. Morton , Wahoo : H , Y. Bates , Sprlnglteld ; A L. Boot , Lincoln ; A. Oppor- man , Auburn ; P. L Moore , Julian ; J. M. Keycs , Omaha ; M. A. Carriker , Nebraska City ; N. J. Carrikcr , Omaha ; J. 1C.Vhito man. Harvard ; D. II. Conway , Omaha ; G. W. Pr.mglc , Lincoln ; I. Van Camp , Omaha : I. D. Howard , Harvard : H. S. Grimes , Lin coln ; W. Mclntyre , Unadilla. This morning's session will bo the last of the convention. DoWItt's Llttlo Early Risers. Best llttlo pill , ever made. Cure constipation every tluio. None equal. Use them now. WATSOX THINKS. Chairman of tlio Stnto Ilcpubliunii Committee 'lalkn aliop a Mule. Hon. J. C. Watson of Nebraska City was In the city yesterday , and while talking with a BIK : reporter , ho said : "Thcro seems to bo ndcslro among a good many republicans to have the stnte conven tion held early. In nil probability tbo central committee will bo called together soon to so- loot the time nnd place for the convention. The principal light will bo upon the election of n Judge for the supreme court. I have heard that the independents will probably bring out cx-Judgo Kces , ex-Attorney Gen eral Lcesc or Judge Morris of Crete. "In case Judge Cobu does not decide to be come n candidate it would seem that the se lection ought to bo mndo from the First con- gresslonnl district. I have heard the names of .ludco Pound , Judge Chapman and Judge Davidson nifntloned ns timber. "I think wo will win. Look nt the bitter nnd terribly mixed up fight wo had last fall , when it locked like iho ground had slid out from under us , yet wo elected every olllcer but the governor If the convention simply selects a good man I think thcro will be no difficulty in electing the republican candi date. There is no reason why wo should not elect our man. ' "I know that some well known lawyers , ' hold that n gubernatorial election should bo held this fall , but 1 do not construe the con stitution that way. Thcro is no authority for such an election , as I read the law. It might bo a good thing for some of the anxious can didates who are already coming to the front for the race a year from next full. " DeWltt's Llttlo E-irlv Ilisowfortha FliLL UIUIiT ItAItl ) . Effect < n ilnincH IelIin of 1 1n-own I'rom a Horso. About S o'clock last night James DcDhn was thrown from a vicious horse which ho wus riding at the corner of Seventeenth and j Izard streets , sustaining severe injuries. I Dcbtin wns nt ono taken to St. Joseph's i hospital in the patrol wagon by order of . Dr. King. After an examination had been made it was found that Debbin had three Bcnlp wounds nnd a broken rib. Dr. Neville dressed the wounds nnd set the rib. At 1 o'clock this morning the injured man was resting easily. It 'is not known whether ho hud nny relatives or friends in the city or not. Nothing wns found on the man's person to Indicate who ho was or wncro ho came from. The unruly horse was caught und placed in a livery stable. A very small pill but a very gooj ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Earlv Hlson. Phil Powrcsl s rather autocratic at times , but that docs not excuse Tony Mullune for disgracing his team. Tony has had lots of trouble before , but when the league teaches him n lesson In discipline It will bosom'thing ho will lemember till his dying day. Pus to this In your hut , Tonv. ' Positively cured CARTER'S these Little Pi.l They also relieve DLs-j tress from Dyspepsia , In-L 1TTLE digestion and Too HoartyJ Eating. A perfect rem- acts. Nausea , I Drowsiness , Had Taste f In the Mouth , Coated } Tongue , Pain In the Side. I , TOHI'ID UVEIt. They [ regulate tbo Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE J PERFECT DEVPLOPMENT DE PENDS UPON PERN EOT NU TRITION. Use the genuine.loimnnllofT'ti Mult Kxtnit't , It iEthubobttnnlv nutritive cxtnat. It is buedully rccommondeil nurhinj , ' molh or , convalehoonts ntiil oho wouk and ilobllltutod. Uownro of Imltn- tinns The gonulno must hnvo the Hltfimturo of "Johuunlloll" on the neck ol every bottle. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scnoedsack , Proprietor , Offices 021 Brondwny , Council Bluffs and 1621 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refinish gooJs of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who hnvo Rhop-worii or soiled fabrics of any clmrtiMor can hnvo thorn redyod and finished equal to new. First--National--Bank : : -OK OOUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Ciii'Iln' ' , . - . . $ Kt,000 ) ) Oldest organized hank In the city. Korclfn nnd ilmuf-tic t-xrhnnjro unit locnl si'CiirttlM. Kipi'ulil attention paid to collection" . Aramntfl ( if Inillrlil- unh. tmnki , bankers awl corporations eullcltuit. Cor- rorinondencc lnvlti'il. CiKO. r. SANFOHI ) . 1'rn.ldont. A. W. UtKKMAN. Tnslilcr. A. T llICi : . Assistant Cntlilcr. I NEW OGDEN OTER j The New Ojrdon Hotel , In Council HlnnN. has been completely refilliiishud and modemlm ! throughout , and is now ono of the ho.tt hotels In the state. 11 Is loo.ited In the huslnus- ; part of the city nnd the electric motors puss the doore\ory four minutes. I'lro i , caies | and fire alarms tbrou ihout the building. Steam beat , hot and cold water and sunshine In every room. Table unsnrptiviud anywhere. Hates S'J.uo a nay. GBO. M. WHITNEY. Manager. QRAND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. George T. Phclps , Manager. Xr Qittnrlfirc. Attorneys at law. I'rac- < X OilUIlllUb tlco In the state and fe'lcral com I * . Koiins : i , 4 and 5 lieno block , Council ItlulTs. la. HI rinnihnre Attorney nt f.aw , No. 10 . J , tlldllllJLlb , i > 0iri ! street , over llush- nell's store. Telephone No.'l. ! ! . lluslnu.si hours , b u. m. to'J p. m. Council Klulls , liu Electric Trussag , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DR. C , B. JUD3. GO3 Broadway , Council Bluffs , In TliljKi ! JIONK-4. ori'icR , ir. itBiin mi ; COUNCIL BL UFRS Medical and Surgical Institute. DIIS. IIKI.UNOEUS. I'ltOI'S. Chronic diseases of all kinds nnd deform ities hpcolnltirs. Nos. " ( XII uiul 'MM llroudttiiy Connell mulls , la. Ji. ir. t'ii.i3ittKiiiti\ . it. Eye , liar , No onml Tliroii CouncillllnITi , luwn pulnriil mill wi'.ik cl-l ' t i-iiruclic , itc.ifnu < 4 , i.l , rliiirKOi from the < .ri i tarrh , \\-\j \ lev.T , n tnn ! i t anil all iiciilu tin. ) ilirm , ! ntli'ollom of tliu lliiMil .t I tcil .ii liuiitiHila lili u. acciirutoly prcscrliul M ilinifiilt ruim. i/fiuu i-uri.i4 c.'liriiuio nauriluli aril nick lio.ul-ii.he. Hur < iuil u . T i IIH , , wiiun nacot- yitrr. | ) 'ilMio.y | ivirfirnii. a * .irln . < hou rjiiilti Otllcu.h.m iirt-l ! n < uloc . rjjiil Ltua.icll UluI ( . Ik Gas Heating Stoves. No ASIIKI ! No Just tbo tbln for Inth rooms , bud roo'ns , eta Cull ami nee our larxo usM > itiuunt. C. B. Gns und Eleilrlj Llgit ! Co _ Sll I'oirl aii'l ' . ' 10 MitliiSlrnoL _ D. H. McDancld & Co. , Butchers' ' a.id Pasiwri1 Su lhj , Markat Fixturaj , Casln ] ] , plcesnnd Saus.iso Makers * Machinery. ) . WMuIn st. . Council UlutTa , la. Alw UoaluH n llldea uud I'ur * . SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. VVANTni ) TwnuxpcrlniuTilololhliiKHitlcs- ' > niL'ii ut once. Referencerequired. . Marcus ( . 'lothliu House , 021 Uroniluny. \\7ANTii lly a young nnnwlth exnorl- ' I'licu nnd references position In a nho'o- M lo hoiisnliero bo ran tuhancc. Address K3) ) . lice dlllcc , Council llhllTi. \\7ANTEO Klrsl-olnss cliiiinhermnld at ' ( ir.ind hotel ; apply at ouce. Ooorgo T. I'hulps , manager. V\7ANTK1) A competent clrl tn do gcncnl ' huusouork In a family of ! ! ; good wages. Cnllatd.'Ol'Irituvi'niio. WAN TniGood > clrl for /cneral house I work. 'M Harmony street. FOK PAI.lv- Our line family horse , suitable for rldln ; ; or driving. Apply to I'M a. Oth ' .reel. TPO lovers of horses The largest , ot of oati -L and the llnoat In tlio city ; alto hay nnd feed ; > all kinds at S. OoUUtela & Co'u W3 \ \ est HroHilu ay. OLAIIUOYANT nnd psychometricorcliar - ueter roiuluiBS ; alMi illtiRiiosis of disu.iso. Send loel < of hair for leadings by letter. Hun- diiysiuid e\unln"s. Mrs. U. Hooper. US Avo- line n , ne.ir cm ncr 15th St. , Council II ulta , Term' ) . r and . > ) e tl 00. _ _ _ _ _ _ "IiOll HINT : Two newly furnished rooms ) J bat'i , hot and cold water and ste.im heat Grand hotel annex , second Hour. IlOIt SA1K I'orlSenl-Wiinled If you want to buy , sell or rant iinvllilnj ? In iho real estate line don't do It until you Imvuwiia our larjro list of bargains. Swan & Walker , No. 11J Main and ICI I'earl streets Council lllnlN. TjlOK SALE or Trade A line imported -L1 Clydesdale stallion. Uall on U. J. llutuh- HIMHI .v Co. . I7 H roadway. OMB line residence property for rent by ' arl str.-cU _ _ "IJ1UK SAI.K Hotel centrally lontoil , doing * t-ood business. Or will uxclmnxo for irood farm In western Iowa. Hotel le.ise. furn turn nirJ fixtures ; an A r > o. I uhiincoU ) stop InU ) a good payiui ; busl < nci Heasons for soiling , other business ro- ( inlrlni ; all owner's attention. Ilar ulns In rusldenco and buslnen prop- city. It. I' , ntllccr , roul estate und insaraneo aaenU No. 12 N. Mnln St. . Council Hill Ifs. GAKDCNS Sotno choice Burden liind near Council ItlullV fors'ilu oneasy tcrmn. ulso vineyards anil a Inr o list of Iowa farm * Johnston & Van I'atten. T/lHU IT farm for s.ilo or tr.vlo ; well located A and nil | u boarliu ; KOO ! house and barn. Vull take some good city property , anil KOOU tlmeKlvoi. on balance. U.ill on or address U. J. Hiitchlnson ft Co. . UI7 iroit HKNTTbo Mo luiuin bfoek , S story' -L' lirlek , with baseiiienl mid oluvator. J. W. Squire , JO , I'oiirl street * or Itanl Jxrloa Unl. wltli J It. llloo. 10i Mala tt , OouaoU Uluffi CITIZENS STATE BAM Of Council Ulu.'fi. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,030 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . ' . . 225.000 DIIIBTOIIS I. , V. Mlllor , I" U Qlowi , R U Bhu nrt. R. R. Hart , J 1) Eilmiin Isoa , Oil irlai It. llannnn Tr.miiot Kenoril Uanklnj bml ntn Ivrxr.-est caplttl unl nurpltu ot aaj bankln Hotithwoitorn INTERESTON TIM OEPO3I T3 , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAII DYE WORXS All IdniU of living anil Ukunlni dnnu In tha llKlifhtbtyluoftliu Aru Kudul aaj Hlainoil I aljrlca nmclu to lixik 114 ifooil a $ now. lied 1 dutlivl-h l IUIIIIIHI lly Mi'iiin , in I'lrHt V\uti \ Manricr. Work pro'iiutly done and dellroroi In all parti of thu'jountr/ i und for prlc * ' , , tt A. MrtOIIAN , Prop. , 101J uroadnav. No.ir Nurtlnvu toru bjpoL COUNCIL lli.urij. U. Muy 10. ICouciiu of L'cucroui ruin *