OMAHA DAILY BEE : SlrESDAY , MAT 20 , ISOi. THE OMAHA 33EE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. No. 12PEARL STKEET. Pcllventl by Carrier In any part of the City. H , W. T1LTON - - - MANAGEH- TELEPHONES ! C nuMueis Ofl'.ee ' , No.13. . Nljrht Editor. No. 23. MIAOU MKMTIOX. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Sapp blocK. Real Hock Springs coal. Thutcbcr.lGMaln If you want water In your yard or house go to Hixby'r , .TO-J Mcrrluin block. \Vortc wa commenced yesterday morning on the laying of the track for the new Inter state nirtor company. A marriage license was issued yeslcrday to Dan J. McDonald of Omaha , uud Ellen G. Link , of Jersey City , N. J. The trial of case * on the criminal calender will be commenced In disVict court a wouk from next Monday. There will bo n social tomorrow evening at the residence of Rev U. W. Snydcr. 11 ! ! East Pierce street , under the amplccs of the mem bers of the St. John's English Lutheran church. Union Veteran Ictnon , encampment No. , will meet this evening. The proceeds of the recent concert which was elvcti u > the metnners of the Council Bluffs Macnnrrrhor were divldod among the various charitable institutions of the city yesterday. The share ot each one amounted to fi4.ro. The members of the local lodce of the Knights of Pytnlus mot last Satin day even ing and conferred the Universal decree upon twcuty-ono candidates. Tnerc were about iMio present. After the initiation a banquet was enjoyed und the exercises were pro longed until about midnight. A new trial wns asked for in the district court yesterday by Ihe pliiintiiT in the case of Miller against the Northwestern railway company , invhich a verdict was rendered in favor of the defendant last week. Justice Swonringcn pnnlded in police courl ycsterduy moriiinp. on account of the absence of Judge McGee from the city. Zeph Hushes was lined $ ! S.r > 0 for allowing William Proh- Etelo to pummel him with a billiard c-uo one dav last week. Probstcle will hnvo a hearine this morning on a charge of assault and bat tery , and his wlfo will have a hearing on a charge of passing In n bottle of whisky to the prisoners. Burl Smith and P. L. Iobiii { on , charged with robbing Charles Ivy of a watch while riding in a hack together , were dis- chii4ged on account of lack of evidence to convict. Six plain drunks , clving their iiomos ns Td Cameron , Roger McGriith , Ed O'Brien , William Hamilton , W. R Stephens and T. C. Colgan were fined * 5 and costs each. Invitations have been received by some of the local heolmen to attend the eighth an nual meet of Ihe Iowa division. Lcuiruo of American Wheelmen , lo be held in Newton , June 1(1 ( and 17. There will be bicycle races on both days , and a reception end banquet will bo bold on the evening of the first day. On the second day of Hie meet there will bo a business meeting , tbo annual parade and photograph , a band concert , distribution of prizes , and the whole will bo topped oft by u grand ball. A number of bicycle riders of this city are expecting to nttenil. Guv Shopnrd and Burl Field are posiuc as Iriend.s of poor and disliesscd animals. Lasl Sunday afleruoon they were driving along Park avenue , when they came racross a horse suspended by his fore feet and a halter strap from the top of a stone wall ubout twenty f'ect in bight , with his hind Icps dancling in 'the air. They hastened to the rescue , but were unequal to the task of lifting his horse- ship out of his embarrassing position. Finally they were reinforced by several men , and in a few minutes the animal > wns lifted high and dry to the road , from which he had evidently backed off. The rest of the afternoon was occupied by the bovs in accepting bouquets from several young ladies who had witnessed the operation. Al Wells , the cx-ynrdmastcr of the Hock lni.L. who slugged W. A Klliott , the pres ent yardmuster , n week ago last Saturday , wns arrested lust Saturday nicht by Con- btnble Evans. Ho was taken before Justice Conc < s , where ho wns given a hearing on the charge of assault and battery. lie pleaded guilty and was lined fo and costs. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mis > s Nellie Hoper , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.V. . Uopcr , and Mr. L. H. JJrown. The ceremony will tnko place on Wednesday evening. Juno it , at the residence of the bride's parenls , bof Avenue A. Miss McNaughlon as .Ncpsicboro the for tune teller makes a craud incantation soono in third scene. iVben about to build don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Judd & \Vells Co. SIS Broadway. Telephone 237. Drs. Woodbury , demists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 14X High grade work a socially. J'.t HAGItAt'HS. Mrs. Jane Copson of Omaha Is Iho gucstof her son , W. H. Copson , on avenue A. Mrs. William Oakcs , the wife of a promi nent banker of Silver City , was In the city yesterday vUltlng friends. J. E. Barslow , formerly clerk al IhoOgden hnlol , Is In the city , having been called here as a witness In Iho cuso of Sloul againsl Ettcr & - Pierce , which is now on trial iu the dictnct court. John Short ban rclnrnod homo from Gin- cinuali , whore ho wont to attend the national labor convention. Judge A. V. Larimer and A. M. Jackson of Sioux City are registered at iho Grand. M. II. Judd , a former HlufUto. who is now running a hotel at Lyons , Nob. , is In the city. city.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Tlllon returned home last evening from a short visit to Coifax. Sboriff N. N. Jones and City Clerk W. A. "Wllkius of Atlantic were In iho city yester day on business. Miss Bcssio Stewart and her guest , Miss Beach of New York , have returned from an extended tour along the Pacific coast. They were accompanied homo by Cburk-s Stewart , who mot them at Denver. Assistant Sutierintondont D. Burleigh of tbo Hoc'.t Island road has cone to Illinois to bring his famllv to this city , where thev will make Iholr homo hereafter. Mr. Uur- Iclgh has rented one of the Fester flats. Mr. W. J. Wherry ns Herbert is fine in the opera of "Zntilc. " Don't fail to hear him in gj > ercnado to "Zanie. " Don't fall to see the opera "Zanlo" at the Broadway thcator Monday evening. May 25. Grand gypsy mured , enchanting choruses , forty voices in chorus. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit juice tablets. 1 hey are delicious. An Amateur Operetta. The Broadway theater was jiackod from parquet to gullory last evening , the occasion being the pros-entutlon of the oj > eretta "Zanlo , " by H. P. Dauks. 1 ho performance was under the auspices of the cboir of the St , Francis Xuvicr's Catholic church , and most of the singers were from that organiza tion. Miss Jennlo Keating maae a vcrv cap tivating gypsy queen and Mr. 11. J Wherry played the tiurt of Herbert , tbo lover , in u very affectionate sort of way. Mr. Philip Poschel rnado a very pompnut 'nnd dignified Sir Henry Glenville. All the other soloUu did excellent work , and Iho chorus wns under peed control , owing to the careful training it had received at tbo bands of Mrs. M. J. O'Neill. Applause was very Reucrous.ly be stowed by the audience , and there is no doubt that the performance wa * highly grail- lo the friends of Die performers. Vhou lUby war aJck , we e re bar CutorU , Vbea ( he WM a Child , alio cried for Castoria , j " HTban aho boriunti Uica , she clung to CaxtorU , "ftoa * htt 14 CtilUruo , the gar * Hum Cutcctc , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Another Jnstiee Shop Pee War A.bout to IBe Opined , JUSTICE CONES THINKS HE WAS ROBBED. Hi * linn Ijookcd Up the Iteeord and WnntH Kx-.Tustleo Suhiirz u > Jl Korf c Klcvcn Dollars. Anolhcr justice war U on. This tltnc , bow ever , It Is the career ot an exJusticevhlch Is to be Investigated. Yestcrduv afternoon a suit was commenced In Justice Swoaringen's court by Justice W. \ \ . Cones against X. Schurz. When the new Justices were elected to their present positions last whiter the hooks of Justice Schurz fell to the lot of Justice Cones. It scorns that Cones xvus the defendant In u case which was tried before Sehurz last summer , in which tue tJlalntifT was the Council Bluffs Savings banfe. The day before the case was to have eomo to trial , Cones uud the bank arrived at a settle ment , and the trial accordingly uiver cam. ! off. After Justice Cones got hold of tils pre decessor's books , he commenced to look them through to see what he cuuld find. Ho ntm. claims to have made tuo discovery that he was taxed up with some foes \vhicb wcro never legally due Cones claims that nn attorney Ice of § 3vas taxed up against him , when , In fact , there uas never any attorney in the cusc.k Con- tlnuanco fee was also charged up ngainst him. although the case was never continued A Judgment fee was charred to hUti , whru t ) > e ease wua settled before It ever cn.me to a trial , and the judgment could never therefore , have been rendered. Aud so ho goes through the entire 1UI of costs and picks out a flaw here mid a flaw there , until Uu has run up the illrirul fees which were churned to him by Justice Szliurz and paid by Ulm , to the sum of $ U..10 not a very large amount , but large enough to begin a Justice fee war on. Cones has retained John l.lndt us his attoruov and has commenced suit nenlnst Schurz ami bis bondsmen , P. C. Devol and R Levin , to collect the amount cliiimed. Mr Limit states that in case lie is success- lul in tne present Milt there are others who will come forward with like claims. The costumes are perfectly elegant to bo worn by tbosetakinp part in tha oi > eraCantc. . " Urand choruses , beauti ful marches and drills by sonicof the best talent In Council Blulls und Oraaha. Union Park races , Omaha and Council UlufTs , Juno'.l-l1' . ( hK ) ; Sept , tll , fuwo- Oct. liO-ii , $4,0(10. For programmes address Nut Brown , ntc'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. The finest line of spring and "summor roods rnoit expert workmen , is what you Will Hud at Keitci's , the tailor , ' . 111) Broadway. COM 13 Tm AV.L.U. AH I lie Heirs : u-c ' iss.itislicilvitli Its I'rovlslniiN. There wns a probate cuso on trial in dis trict court yesterday afternoon which called up the facts connected with a traRCdv which took place a yearned near Western. The par ties to the tragedy were a man by the nnmo of ( Sum and his brother-in-law , Kianey Hol- tnuu. An altercation arose bet\vecn the men and Guill struck Holman with a club caus- njj his death soon after. John Holman. the father of the tnnn who was killed , died boon after , and when his will was opened for probate it was found ihnt ho had cut oft his daughter , Mrs. .Amanda Guill , the wlfo of the slayer of young Hol man , with $7 as her share of her ancestral estate. Mrs. Guill decided to contest the will and she was assisted in her attempt to have it set aside bv all of ht > r relatives. Several of them were put upon the stand yesterday aiternoon and "they all testified that in their opinion old man Holmau wns not in his right mind \vhcn he executed the will and that ho hud been in duced to execute it in the shape invblch it was found by certain designing parties whoso names tuey aid not know. The case was completedand taken uudcradvisemeut. What will be done with it cannot bo said no „ as 11 is the policy of courts to adhere to the wishe of the dead until it is proved beyond a tloubl that the rights of others will bo Jeopardlrod . Mrs. Gulll's relatives ' hy so doing. arc a' doing their best , however , to have her riiriit restored to her , of which she was deprivec hy the will of the eccentric old man. Dr. Warner's Me corsets for Mondav nicht from 6 p. m. Sale price 29c a pair. "Boston Store , Council Blurts. You will miss a rare treat if yoc do not see the opera "Zaule" Monday evenia" ' Spanish dance and skirt dance by'tw o pop ular dancers. Gnmd march and drill bv twenty young ladies. J A Ho'.pitul Social. There is to bo a literary , musical and soc ial entertainment given by the Woman's Chris tian association at the Masouic temple this evening. The proceeds are to bo used for painting , oiling and furnishing the kitchen and dining rooms in the Woman's Christlai ; association hospital. rnoniiAMMi : . Mlts Anna Patterson. Accompanist. Come Wht'iu the Sunflowers Hlooru. . i-hcirns Solo-SeU-ctpd Miss Muintu OllTcr Mandolin Uliiu Mi-ssrs. Keating. Koss l > Vt- terson. HUPS , Muthln. Recitation Mri , i Pnn fbliiBttMnc-Sons . chorus -olo-Solmoa Mrs. SborMiiu I'm as Ilapuy asu UlRl-iitiflowcr. . . . ' ciinnis Mandolin Hub. At the Court of Urn Czar . . . .tuorus Circulating Llbrarr Tncnty-fl vo YounK" Ladles A prie will be given to the ouo who guesses the largest number of books. Strawberries and ice cream for sale at the close of the entertainment. Admission lOc , Wanted a Hotrnctlon. W. J. White , son of Mrs. Esther White , who was found hy the coroner's Jury to have died from the neglect of her children - ' ap- peurod at THE BEE ofllco yesterday'lu a frame ot mind He stated that be had been injured by the articles that had been published in the newspapers abou' ' him. He demanded n retraction. HO wa ; told to go to the coroner and have him muki out a sUitemeiit to the effect that all th ( witnesses who had testified to havinc seen him ubyso hU mother had committed iiuriurv and that such a statement , over the simiaturo of the coroner , would bo published. Coifax Spring * via the Houk linnil Everybody has board of them , locatf d ot the "Great Hock Island Koate. " Coifax ha ; u do-en moaical mlucrul springs and bun dtvds dallv testify to their merits. Savon first-class hotels furnish pleasant - hornet , n \vry low mto < to the tnrougs of bealth am pltMsmo seekers. Fur iture , carpets , refrigerators , habr car rlau-fs , stoves , crockery , and all house fur nibhing goods , cash or on easy payments at Muudel Ac Kkln'b. ' Flu : -i.tlval. . The ladloj of the Tri-ilty Methodist church will hold a flag festival on the evening o Decoration dav , Trioay , May : . The enter tainmimt will consist of patriotic soniM recitations mid reading , ! uppeuieutod t > / i J " ' " "soldier's supi > ur. m AVIicut in MlniicupoilK Klcvinors. MlXNEAi-ous. Minn. , May 25 Figures compiled by the Northwestern Mlllor siow the stock of wheat in private elevator * a Minneapolis to bo 3Sr,0,000 bushels , again * 4,157.000 bmhels last Monday , This wukes the total stock at Minneapolis and nninih ll.-t7-M.Vl bushels , a decrease of 4VM , 5o bush els for the week. The marke record place * the stock In , „ „ try elevators of Minnesota nnd the two DakoUs at 2arO,000 bushels , * loss of 28,000 , ern stock IMS. The nggrocato oorthwest- apalnst 15.V\ius figures 13H1,4M bushels , . Du.tTH , M.1M bushels a year oeo. overlwa huMinti. , M&v _ 1. Considerably | Minneapolis vndred carloads of wheat from . iuir , Ihouph tywore received here this ruornI I full st3lemeotie ; railroads refuse to pivo the . a place at thyt. Such n movement from such 1 allracllng a t < reason Is very unusual and is i coming forwtpreat deal of attention. It Is ' not less thaAird rapidly and U Is stated that brought hereV 1&M JJ bushels are to ho \ from MlunoajKiHs. ' HorsfV A NfiVril's Ac-Id Pluxphatc. Tbo most CY"U l' ' od and Totilo. Wectlve yet discovered. TO .1 ccn . . \JIJUOIt.l It ; SETTLEItS. Uoiintlnrj- \ Iierlaln Ll"c ol' I'lorrc null Clintu- commodatlon's ; ' M y 2S. ' " "or the better nc- South DakoW ° f sottleri lu Nctvlln county , following oroV ° president has Issued the between thtfor changing the boundary Hue districts : ' Pierre and Chamberlain land U't the eisUN : | OVA HNC1TOS. ! May 2H. and cluti let Sum txuuiUnrv of the Itiuck Hills I beyi'tinu rlvfruti , WlilmrlvertotlieHli ; est from ( Vt bucluinsi-dfroin lUSdiuuildtan tHi-uii ratisosr.uln ) , id , to the raiiKO line l > e- infritllnn. wIvViTatid is t uit of thu ll.iiuk Hills CTII boundar\\pi \ | | Hue shall also form the wost- liind dMrlftA of the I'lttnund Chriiuberlaln t-lii-yi'iine H\ between the WUIto and IMc , , lnd , ) , , . boundary between Miull t.o us Mluln and 1'lerro ' Innd districts Vr,1 ° wV..lps'llott ' ' < ' : lleginnlne lit the corner Itiuck Hills i lands north , ratios 17 uud 18 , between tow Herldlun. thenct > east on thu line tciwnshlp-i l iijnshlps 1 und a nortli to corner tlu-ncc noitUml : ujrth. riinccsX and STwivt , and i1. oust , U , on the line between rnnsM ! M tiorth , rancusVi the corner of township y iind a t he line bet \ vas and a ? oust ; tlienoo fust on tlioranzo llu'ccii ' townships' ' and a north , to of tinmth p p botneon rniies ! 79 und M ) west on tbol.no iHdnclpal meridian ; thence north to tin' SHcon twceii said r.inosTli and so west piltiflp.il nmMiiiitiurd | jiarallcl of the tilth Biilcl seeiiiid v rldluti Mir eys : ' tlit nee east on of the Mtssu jmdurd pnrallcl to the cam biink of tinurl river ; tlienro with the enst said east liuiMUsourl river to tuo point whore tweon rangesiU u intersei-teil hy the Him bo- pal meridianTJ and "i west of the fifth prlncl- \ IIF JA.MI.V llAItltlSON. Pretnatura to prevent IK ) pray whisk ers should l-ocoloro imjham's Dy\e apjicarauce of aze , and Buckle lo do it , o is by far tbo best preparation Nothing WASui\iT lli'ard of the Charleston. word was re > is'- May IH. The fact that no today froui t\'eivcd at the navy department dication tha"0 Charleston is taken as nn in- Peruvian co 1sto has gone on dcwn the the reiteratcst towards Callao. Kes peeling to the effort \1 \ statements coming from Paris ranged to that the insurgents have ar- Umtod fatti surrender the itata to the she reaches naval authorities when of the navy Aed Chill , the officials bo stated , liAlcnartment stand mute. It may uepotiationsiwever \ , that there have boeu no the Chilian I. bctwcon this government and it is plainly ( insurgents on the subject- Still derstnndingvideut that some kind of eu un- reached whli has been or is expected to be for of the Itifch will result It the easy trans- Admiral BtAta to either Admiral McCaun or This of cou.own should she reach Chili , a formal aewrso would not take the shape of already hawement , but the intimation may oflicers at lo been convoyed to our naval such u cours.quique bv the insurgents that \ > will be p'ursuod. For Schliv 10JO Farnam\z \ betr apply to R. R. Grotte Warner WASiti.NOT > M'Hcr ' nn tliv XeuParty. . ner Miller iv , May 2.1. Ex-Senator War- whathe tho11 an interview hero was asked ment , and sn Snt of the thirJ party move- long. HistcWid : "I do not think it can last upon one idt\y teaches us that no party built the grange , w can live. The greenback party , rest of that e prohibition party and all the will also , luort have , failed , and I think this paign , howovi is so near the presidential cain- a very suddA-er. that it would have to suffer ence on the < Jn death not to have some intlu- prcsideiitiol Mection of 1SW. If they put u carry any s\licket in the field they may not votes to chaiate , but they mcy get , enough suites , Just aWe the result in some of the Dibition parlAs activity on the part of the pro- carrying N flhas aided the democrats in have an InfliAw York. The movement may \ence \ on the campaign. " DeWitt'sl . - - - pill ever mXlttle Early Risers. Best little time. Noneude. Cure constipation every equal. Use tbeni now. Of Inter. , - ulillo Liand States. ys' "J" ' 5be Commissioner following tel al 'and ' office today received the at Salt LaVfGram from the local land oflico-- wltn the cotA ° City , Utah , which , togetner in public lanWssioner's reply , is of interest What lb testates : railroad llmc | , price per acre of land within entry unner-Jts - covered by u timber culture S" ' < 1 under tlUie old luw and commuted ana pllod with fo\c \ new law ? If the law was com- cutrj- can we y ( our years from thu date of the has not been accept commutation proof If It To these compiled with to date of proof ? plied as folia inquiries the commissioner re- I'artles muVs : lit $1.25 per a\y \ commute tlmbcrculture entries whether witlAre uiiU r thu net of .March a , ] sui. of compllantMn railroad limits or not , on proof thu entrv is \ \ , with luw for four yeurb , when quunt fallurtVulId und not forfeited hy sub = e- > to comply with the laws. Nogriping , - - Witts Little no nausea , no plin wnon De pill. Safe p.Earlv RlseM are takea. Small \l. Best pill. SI - - WAsnixoTilv'r Transact hins. ounces of si s. May 25. There were 009,500 ury dopartm 'cr offered for sale to the troas- r > 00 ounces \nt today. Of this amount 815- Fifty-five th , were purchased , as follows : at f0.97jusand ! ; \ ounces at fO. rA > : 'JO.OOO fO.iirJU ; JMVX. 104KJ ( ) at J0.97J : ) ; &G.r > 00 at at local minaV ) at fO..l7d. ; PurcBases of silver Saturday agiup to the close of business lost Vegated ICT/J-'O ounces. DeWitt'sl - - pills for dysjXittle Early Risers ; best little tepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. p. - * - Chlcufjo Vnnt.ylviinln Lilies. diiy's journ.and Now York nro only a linos. PusJfj' apart by the Pennsylvania friends in Oonpers may buy yoodbyo to hour the pMilcago at o p. m. , at which infj of PuHinnsylvanla limited , consist ing : , fcleojHtaan vestibule , dining : , bmok- car-s , depunnc , library and observation in New YoiJs , and bo welcomed by friends an enjoyubjk the next afternoon , after truin Qb journey on the fines Ver placed in borvico. 11.111 USLI USLIV Octtlnc Away with , - , . .u , - ' ' Million. Bardsley waV'Ai May 23. City Treasurer peur before still too ill this morning to ap- charge of nil a maplstrata to answer the hearitip wasvapproprlatlng city money. The ball was llxftVontiuued unlil Friday next nnd cral arrived JJ "t Si'i.OOO. The attorney pen- ' with wai'rom Harrisnurc this morning embezzlmpiraiit charplns Bardslov with will probubl\4ii,000 \ of stale money , and ho today. \ bo arrested on lhal charge This after , had un aftiujioon Attorney General Hensel MuKislrntevit prepared nnd presented to with bavins eolc , chaixiuc John Bardsley the fctato of icollectt-d f.'KJ7i04 ( beloncms to count for thd'enubylvunla and failing to ae- bad been msame ' , although lawful aetnands ofticers. MiAde therefor by the proper stale creased B&Arlstrate Peele tbereuK | > n in- IKK ) . Two qUsloVs bull from JJ. ' > % ( KK ) to $ . _ t - room adjoinkectlves have remained a fcinco SatuJup .Mr. Bardsloy's bedroom warrant wiiMay nip.ht. whea the first Burdsley'b \ served , la view of Mr. likely than present condition it is hardly bail , but U'iy ' effort will bo made to secure watching Qo\ \ bondsmen are presented the tbo house. Vctives will be withdrawn from Chief Ciood , I'he commitment was given to ley is able t Vlth instructions in case Bards- him into cusbe out before Friday to tauo funilshed. V > dy unless the f5JOuo ball be. Up to a lav Marsh , theMj hour this afternoon Gideon W. National ban'piUvepresident ' of the Keystone deputy UnluX. had not been located. The hewnort for\ States marshal who was sent to fatatcs di tri\iews , \ , telegraphed to the United Uon that Majt attorney the positive infonna- h was not on beard the steamer which sailed from New prk for Ilrarll on Wednesday last und whlclj Vouched at N vw- port News Saturday ovenlug. The detective apency , which Is acting for , Uioso who gave bonds in f20W3 ( for Marsh's appearance on Friday last , and wbluh bonds bavc been de clared forfeited , are working diligently nud sparing no expense in thuAr efforts to appre hend the fugitive batik president. A description of tW , . missing man bos bbcn sent to various United Suites and foreign /ports and the atrcucy offers 61,000 reword , for Marsh's ar rest and detention. The description is as fol lows : He is about fortjyflve jenrs old , weighs from ono hundred , and eighty to two hundred pounds , about Uye feet ten Inches in ht'U'ht , broad shoulders , .wiill built , has n careworn look , dark browu hair , blue eyes , dark brown moustache , brown face , fair skin , good tectn , lias the middle finger on ricbt bond injured by being struck on the end of the fliiL'er with a baseball hut , which leaves an inverted nail , forming a rldgo of flesh at the base of the nail. DeWltt's Little EarlvUtseriforlao Liver. TlionnR I'pstlrixl. Tbo sale of scats for the Thomas festival commenced yesterday mornlne at Meyer's music store. The sal ? wn very large nad the prospccls for big bousns at the concerts are very flattering. Considerable Interest la oelng taken lu th ? votlncfor the programmes. Every purchaser of a ticket is requested to designate which of the three programmes is preferred. Quite u number of the purchasers voted jeiterday , the result so fur being as follows : Programmo No. 1 , 04 vutos ; pro gramme No. 2 , 147 votes ; programme No. 8 , O'J votes. _ To Allot I , mills to lmllnn . WvstiisoTos , May 25. The president today appointed Michael Piggitt of Illinois special agent to make allotments of lands In severally to non-reservation Indians. Insist on getting Cook's Extra Dry Cham- paguc if you want a pure article ; there are no ueaaaches in it. COXUKMXJ3W BV TMK COKOXKK. A'eriliet Ccnttirins the Medical ln ti- tutc for XcRlertof ICIulinrd Mclotly. At trie afternoon session of the coroner's inquest to inquire into the death ot Richard Melody , Dr. E. W. Lee testified that he had examined in tae operating room of the institute nud claimed that it was not a lit place to perform auy oper ation In surgery. Ho said the room was small , had only one window , which opened upon a court in which was a stable. Foul ntmosuhero was constantly coming from the vaults and stables in ihe court yard. The patient could not help being impregnated with foul gases and germs. The surround ings undoubtedly bad something to do with the death of Kichard Melody. In closing the witness stated that ? 100 would be a liberal fee for such an operation. Dr. J. E. Summers , Jr. , said that the room was not u fit place to perform an operation in surgery. The doctor described the er.am- inution to bo made before u patient was laid upon the table. This showed negligence on tbo part of the institute surgeons. Witness said $75 or fHK ) wns liberal compensation for such an operation , in which the patient could have the best advantages hnd the best sur gical skill. Dr. A. F. Jonas a practicing sunreon , stated that the room as totally unfit for operatins purposes , and that there wns an absolute absence of cleanliness. Dr. Victor Kaufman stated that the room was not a proper place U ) perform an oper ation. That there was a "luck of ordinary cleanliness and of everything permitting to antiseptics. Dr. James H. Peabody said that ho had practiced for twenty-seven years in Omaha , and that the institute bperating room was unfit for use principally on account of dirt. A papered room is never fit for an operating room. The sink was bad , and the hygenic surroundings were bad. From SV ) to ? 100 was the usual compensation for an amputa tion. tion.Ur. Ur. L. F. McICenna reviewed the condi tions of the room and stated that (100 was a liberal fee for such work. Dr. Charles Kosewater said that his impression was that it was a neglected room and was surprised that it was used for surgi cal operations. He novcr saw a hospital in such a dirty condition before. Witness de scribed the operation and what should nave been the examination before tneplainlltf was placed under the knife. A man who docs not wake such an examination would not to ful filling his duties as a surpeon. Detective Dempsey testified to the conver sation between Coroner Hurrifun and Dr. Williams and President A. T. McLauchlln upon his first visit to the institute when the effects of Richard Melody were demanded. Witness stated that McLnugnlln and Will iams told contradictory storiej about the de ceased und his effects. Dr. F. D. Coulter stated that he made the postmortem examination upon ibe body of Hicburd Melody. There were no external marks of violence upon the body. An ex perimental operation bad been performed upon the eyes of the dead man at the time or Just after his death. The wound was not in the proper antiseptic condition , and that a spot of pangrcno was found in the flap. No antUentic dressings had been used. Tbo pleurr.1 cavities contained considerable watery-serous fluid , red in eolor. Tbe lungs were badly congested and an evidence of bronchitis. There was fatty degeneration of the heart , and the liver was lighter in color and larger than the normal size. Tbe kidneys showed evidence of Brigbt's disease , and the stilecn was also degenerated. Ihe doctor stated that the man should never have boei > given an atuusthellc or placed upon an oper ating table. The witness' testimony showed that the proper preliminary examination had not been given the patient. It would be n very risky matter to operate ujxm such a man , even by the most experienced sur geons. Dr. Gapcn , commissioner of bealth , stated that he bad examined the building from a sanitary standpoint and declared that the sanitary conditions of the building and crem ating room bad. He stated that the building was not fit for a nospiuil or for a surgical operation of any kind. Dr. Gapen considered RX ) or $100 a good fee for such work. Dr. Sinclair of tbu institute was recalled and denied that he had performed the expe rimental operation upon the eyes of Ihe dead man. man.Dr. . Sinclair was then questioned upon his knowledge of surgery. Some questions ho failed to answer at all and some ho be came badly mixed upon. After two hours' deDato the Jury returned a verdict scoring the medical institute and censuring the faculty fqr carelessness and negject. The verdict also calls for an inves tigation of the institute hy the authorities. Uesaler'sMnglo Headache ' .Vafers. Cures all heodiches in UO minutes. At all druggists AViint Tlfi-lr 1 ay. There was a walk out of employes at Mil ler & Gunderson's plimfpg mill on the Belt line yesterday. Tor sojjio time the workmen have been complaining because the firm had no regular pay day auo ; wages \vero allowed lo run behind. Two weeks ago the men po- lillouod tbo firm lo square up the old ac counts and adopt u system of regular pay- mcnts. This was prqjroit d , but the firm failed lo carry oul its agreement and yester day twenty of tbo wen -qfilt work. After La.'Grippe. Restore slmnplh by * si i ? Iho tonic Recent Fcrro-Manganese waters of Excelsior Springs , Mo. Jtill Marriage 'Ijfeensen. The following mirrii''a ' litmus wow is sued by Jui S'ileUi yjitorJi/- Name and aldrui. Atre. 1 Pranlc Swanla. Ouittha 21 l I'niinlu CistiiN Oiuulm. . , IB .1 Martin Kudek. Omahu- : tl IJennlu Kloui. Unialia , 1M jJolm Tlcka. Oiuuha. : io I Jolu Nemoj.Oinuim VI J J } ' . ii , iiiirton , urlnKfleld 30 1 Eliuu llyiner , lloldreso a I loir * .Vult i\trnct his wondetful Tonic and Nut ritive prunorliCB that luivo uiudo it i.o oopular. Quito nut- urally imltutions have come in to the inurket , tipuinct which tbu public tihuuld Lc warned. See that "Johunn Hoff'n" bic- n u turo IB on tim nock of the bottle. Elsiier&AIendolsonCo. solo nconts , 0 Barclay Street , New York , ooxTisfr.n ritOM rir.sr on Saturday ovcnlnp. nnd if Mnrshul Mellck is to bo believed , offers of immunity wt'ro trottiedlixtely rando to him. lie U > ld lain that If others wore Implicated that by Uls- closliiR who they were he would pet oft caster. Ho was put lu n cell , but 1 will not stop to detail the shameful conduct thow. Jim Malone - lone wat thens. Ho Is the trmn who Is looked to uhcn evidence is wanted. Ho is u tnan of oxM.'rioiu | lu such matters. Ho Is schooled in iniquity nud he mad a this poor man believe U a ; there was a mob in xvahlnc for him. Uiiiifr this Krcnt stress iho confession wns made. This poor colored tnnn had npoealed to C ptuln Carder to save him from this tnoh. Ttiero ho wns , scared to death , and the question ttien arose , hoxv am 1 to save tnvself ? Under this condition ho Uild his doleful tale. And then on Sunday about 11 o'clock the mayor nnd odlcers put htm under this crucial test again. "I need only point to you the imcrohabll- ity of that story. It Is tbo revolting , too horrible rible to bo true. Look at Mrs. Sliced ? . She wcs u tender uud IOVIHR wife , devoted to her husband. Considering this , can you believe this story ? Is there a human being on earth that can say ho believes UI A refined nod cultured woman sur rounded with nil the luxuries of life could so far fall from female delicacy as to solicit what thi * > loroJ man says she did. It is untrue nnd should be spurned and scorned by all impartial uiltids. The prosecution would further make you be lieve that la's ' refined lady not only plotted the murder of her Husband , but even put poison iu his coffee. Can such be believed of iho lovinp wife who was seen sitting in the parlor with her hustiaud only n few minutes before the assaultf" Judpc Weir ihcn dwell for some time on t o fact that no trace of poi ou hnd been found in the siomach , bladder or kiduejs. He Ihcn Insisted that therefore Mrs. Sheedy hud been needlessly persecuted , lie con tinued : "Dennis Shceiiy should have called off the hounds of prosecution. The Immor tal spirit of Jotiu SUeedy cries out , 'Stop the persecution of ruv loving nnd inuoceot wife ! ' " At this Mrs. Morpan and Miss Baker burst into tears , but Mrs. Sheedy worn tbo same stony look thai has characterized her throughout the entire case. Capinin Woodward , attorney for Monday McFarland , followed. Ho said : " 1 appear lor Monday McFurlnnd , my poor colored client , . paiusl whom lucre is non - spiracj as black and d d as hell. 1 tbluk I can prove it. I wuol to say that the ui'jlhod ; > adopted by the pro i'cutioa nro the most damnable thai were ever used lo lake ftje lives of iwo Innocent persons for money Let's start out with a general proposition Hero's a woman without Hsuc. If she is con victed J-40.00U goes into tbo ccfTurs of John Sheedy's heirs It is a question 6"f blood money nud nothinp else. These men em ployed by the money of Dennis Sbeedy should uol be ncrc. It is an nutrapo upon the luw. The prosecution 1ms divided the bodv of John Sheodv as the thieves divided theVaiment of Christ. These fellows -will follow Mr . Sheedy up. Dennb ShcedyS blood monov lines tbcir pockets. " After a few more remarks by Mr Wood ward , in which the line of evidence produced by the counsel was scouted , derided un'J con demned , the court adjourned until tomorrow Positively cured these Little Pilis. . TLev also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia , In digestion and Too neirtj Eating. A perfect rem edy for DlzzUicss , Nausea , Drowsiness , Bad Taste in the Mouth , Coated Tongue , Pain In the Sldo , TORPID LIVER. Theyj regulate tto Bowels. Iiirely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Purify your blood. Nowis the time to do it , or else your system will be out of order all summer , cleanse your liver , stop your kidney pains , quiet your nerves , cure your sick headache. Turkish Tea will do it. 25c package , from your druggist , or sent by mail on re ceipt of price. Hahn's Golden Dyspepsia Cure , warranted cure for dys pepsia. 5oc box. Will refund money if it don't cure. TURKISH REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. 'llio Wonderful New Process Vupor Move. Wo sell the only ccnuino New Process and the celebrated Quick Meal New Process stoves , the best made. One difference ho- twecn the genuine and imitations is thai the Imitations have a small noedlo-HUo tube to draw off oil thai don't evaporate ; the geuuim mis no such fllmllams. We have bold nearly ono hucdrcd already this season. Lights lilso gas ; absolutely safe ; no smoke or soot ; ns simple ns a cook stove. See us before buying. A few fine fJj.OO gas ranges closing out at $10.00 each. ltcfriu < rntors. i'be best ever offered ; 20 per cent discount over last year's prices. Jji\vn Mowers. Highest grade only $0.00. Screen wire doors , frames , etc. , etc. lilcyclr * . Largest stock in the -vest. The famous Little Giant bov'swho" ] , the Victor , highest grade , world's host wheel , Doth for ladies und gentlemen. COM : it JOI.E , 41 Main Slrcet. I'ori't Oivo Away Money And pet nothlri : In return. You lire simply dulni ! U when you pay the prlen commonly asked for 1111 ordinary lawn mower If thu price U more than fci.tw. We u ill Mill you H llrt. class , uarnuitcd and cuaiuiituud twel\o-ltich mower for t'uxi. i\imln tlicm. tJtirilcti nose Of i er I't. GiKxl ciuiillty and will glxeyou bdtlsfactlon. Coinn und see It. The Host llerrlRiTator Is the North ttar It Is not lIKe KUIIIO others that are warranted to frcczu Hithout luu In doz-duyh. It does use some Ice. liut uses less and proJuccs u loucr toinporaturtiltlilcss than any other rofrl.'crutor on the iuarl > et , Mcvtuiui Hiiiniiiookh , Too. Tlicv nro worth looUm ; ut and will give you lots of comfort during the summer. Colmntil i Itlcyt-lci. Plenty of tlit'm now to supply all demands. Tliuro it > nootlift- tlioorlu equal U ) It , llase hall goods ktcp-ladders. natcr coolers , hampers und clothe * btihkets , tin * llclitn n : Icocruiim trcc'7er , tliat frfiize In from three to Uvtmlnutfh. . from tl.t5 ! up Junior KIIBO- from f I loK. the rvlUtilo. tlie 'Viipointinc i-tovn innclu ; for halt ) only ut 1' . O. DoVol'ti. fiW llroudway. ICcnnoiniual Ills Iliu amount that people .ivii , not so murli wliat llicy uurn , that mcntiinlly miiku * them rloli. In liiiylns n hoiiM-liold iicotsilty llUc it rcfrlL'vr.ttur It i well to con Ult r MIIHU. tb.ns clhu tliHii tli Hr t c -t lu riuU'rm'iiiiii ' ! its ( coiiomy. The tiiivrnsi'y llour-oliold Itofr k'- cr.itor In ui liuiidsoiiif us n puwu of parlor furniture HnU co ts lfis tlian uny th r Ur t- cliiis urtli'le. und HluiiJs ut tlio liuud u mi fconoiulzer of lee. Divine tlio luwi < old ulr tt-mperature. All tlio packing > t. < fv > r.il wciol. thh liust noii-conuucuir ( > ' bt t nd iiiiilsturu knciHii. All PHII can ho t.tkr but and cli'unud. invchligutu thu Uuuruw- Household bvfuru uuyliu. Iji\vn .Mowcrn. Tim New Quaknr C'lty Is In cvi-ry respect the countfrpart of the Pnlludolphla. und inurli chfuuur I'rom it tut * . We curry tlio I'lillu- dolphlu also und you can take your cholcu. Scrt'Pii Doors and window ftcrcioiih. the Urceht and flnest in the vlty. and all the luteu noviOtlcs ID the hardware Hue. ut Mll'CJAKTA CO.'rf. No. 11 Main ttioet , Council illuffg. BUT REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. GENUINE HAS BUFF WRAPPER AROUND BOTTLE. MADE ONLY BY POND'S EXTRACT CO. , 76 FIFTH AVE. , NEW YORK. NO GURFxt NO PAV. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Fptpntpon r r'x | > sri n \ re/ular cr tu t In mi-d cine rtlpioii\i thow l < llll trettlni " 1th tbcerpitp't mirrri < Ml s > nron < 'hMnHinl l'rlr lo 1)1 < A jvirtutnsnt cur gunrintPe I for ritarrh Sicrmolorrlin-s. l.o t Mnnhuod frminn' ' Weaknc n. Mittit lx > i r < 1m mtinicjb'ihti | : < strlct.ire , and j'.iaii- cn'PB ot tlie lllonj k > un1 I'rtniry < ) ri ni N' U 1 cinr.intoj f.Vjj for ov r ; rue 1 uaj rlit > aai ftlt t ) euro Cormultalion froo. U.iok Mystcrle * of Life osl ; Iroi C uco hour * -V & . la. to d p , ui. buolar 10 n m to 1' m .rf- * -1 > * , fc * l > i . - . J .K : .ogM' ? ? g = 55 A'ssa.ij& ? ; _ TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Sc'ioed-ack , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broodwny , Council Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at tha "Works , Coi. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who bavc ' hop-worn or soiled ftiuncs of any charuotor can havj them redyod and finished equal to now 27 MAIN STREET. Over C B. Jacqucmln & Co. . Jewelry Store Gas Heating Stoves. No ASHES ! No SMOKE. Just the thlnir forlmth rootni bed rooms , etc. Call and s-eoour nirjo ii-o C. B. Gas and Elestria Light Co. 211 Pearl and 210 Main Street. TtJEX GRAND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Opsn. George T. Phelps. Manager. tlco In the state and fi-dcral couits. HODIHS It , 4 uutl 5 Shusurt Jtcrio uluck. Council IllulTa. la , HI fiTllTlhPrc Attorney at Law , No. 19 . J. tUdlllUllb , i.ciirl M/eeu Over Uush- nell's More. Telephone No.Vt Itu liuurs. b u. in. to' ' ) p. m. Council Ittufls , COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute PKS. HELUNGEUS. I'ltOPS. ' Chronic diseases of all kinds und deform ities hpeelaltii-s. Mos. . XJ1 und 'Ma Uroadwur Houucll BlutTs. la. SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. rpJ THAI ) ! " . Two houses and lots on Hroud- i way to trade for vacant lots , on l ° ourti ) , rifth or Sixth uvciiues. Address Hrown A : Uaeer. 1XQ llroadway. MAGXIFK'F.NTarre property In flrr-ncre tracts , located " ' , miles from postolllee. for sale on reiifconahle tcinis. Soinu tine resl- acncc property for rent liv Day A : Hess. \\7AI\Tn I--Good hrlcumaUer to liuy out ' plant nr niaiiufactuin brick hy the thou sand or by tlieday. None but L'oocl , rosponM- U'c man need apply. Must ilvc > irood lefer- erii'i'R. C. O. Greenwood. &llr City. la. \\7A.NTnil-Hy a young man with esperl- ' em-u and references position In u whole sale hoiiso wlicio lie ran ndvuncc. Address K'.U lleoofllco. Council llhilla. iron $ \lfs-Our duo famllv hor-.e. ( .ultablo for ridliuoi drlMii . Apply to ito : S. Cth .oet fpo loivrsnf huri-es Tlio lareost lot of oats -t. und the tine l In thn city ; : u o hay und ffcd oT.all kinds , nit ! . Uoldstein & . Co's IV-'J CI.AlHv OYANT and -yclioinetnc. . orcliur- aeter rc.idliit' * ; uKo iliacnohisof aiM > usu. Send locW of hair for readings by letter , iin- dayhUiid eveiilnzs. Mrs. n. Hooper. 14.'A\u- nue } ' . . near rorner litli St. . Uuiinull U uns. TiTins. fi"c and tlj > J. IfOU Itr.NT Two newly turriMicd rmmihi biith. hut and eold at r and bteani hunt Grand liotoi annex , sueond tloor. "I7\OU \ ALK I'orlteritVuntud If you vrimt -L1 to buy , wll or runt anything In the real estate Him don't do It until you liave seen our lartfo l.tl of InrKulns. .iwun .t WulLer , No. 112 Main mid lul'enrl stroyts Couru-ll UlulTs. 'r luH ALE-llotel c 'iitr.ily | loiutod , ( loin J- coed Lubliiusi. Or wr.II uxehano for Ko.J farm In western Iowa. Hotel lease , furci turo und fixture * ; uri A a 1 eianceto ) tii | into u eood paying liusl- n is iln.-mo'iK for sollins , oilier buhlnuM ro- < iulriii ; all owner' * attention , IlurKultis | ri reiildeneu und huslness prop erly. K. r. Oftitxtr , n-ul estate and insuranoo tyi-vt. No. la N. Muln stCouncli llluHa. AUMKNS-.Smn * ciholeo cardrn land ncur * ' v.ok ; > , tn iiiulln for fcule oiKUHy terniK. ulso vu.tjHfU and u lurjo lUt of Iowa farrax. Jolinkto ; . A- Vac i'utten. TjVm HEN ? - Morr -L. brlcK , with bumneut uud uluvalor. J. W fc > qure , 1UI I'earl TT > OU 3\LE or Jhoui.i , b , J , a Ulai , 15i liMa it , COUNCIL BLOFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Drlux aud Oleanln ; donu In Ui Hlclieststylooftho Art , FudeJ and Stained Kiilirlcs made to look ai Kood as now. Hod rvalheiu ( H'luii'd lly Mcam , lu l-'n-si-'nisi Sliuiiier. Work pro'notly done and delivered In all parts of thesountry fcuud for prloa list. a A , UAOIIAN , Pn > P , 10U Broad war. Near Jiortlmesteru Uopai , COUNCIL , Ul.UKFS. lA. CHICAGO , Mny 1C , iteports of sonorous ruin * El 9 ctrl 3 Truss a 3 , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. ' AGEXTS WANTED. DR. C. B. JODo ! OOQ Broad\\ray , Council BluCfe , la TliLEI'HONE 204. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 s I. A. Miller , P. 0 Dlemon. El t * Shusart. H E. llirt-J. D Edrnundson. Cbarlai ILlIannua. Tran ot general baulcln ; bmiU neii Largest capital uud turplui ut any bsnln Sjuthwoitorn ioira. INTERESTON TIMi DEPOSI T3. JU. H. VilA.3lllEltL.IX , Jl. U. Kje , Ear , Noio nnd Throat Ppcclullst. Council llluBa , - - Iowa. fore eyoi , crom tjet , t painful nod weak vlilon , J far < 'ho. floafliesi , dl > - , ' cluirKfn from tlio oan , ca-J tnrrh , bar fever , aitlima' und nil nrutfl and cbrunlo nnrcllonjof thu throut a rjoclulty OU cyoi flt- tcrt * ltliontmln | GliiHoi eccuraU-lr | irf crlbo3 in difficult riiv' % oflon curlne clironlo neunlsU aaa nick liundnrliu. burirlcul o | > eratloni , wlion neoui- nrr , pulnloolj pBrformiid , ni urlnj t it reiuiti OllicB. Mtiuk-art-llcnu block , rooail Uuuncll HluB .l First-- : National : Bank -OK- COUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'nld Up Capital , . . . . $ loiOQO ; Old t oririmlii'd bank In tbo city Korolgn and ( lonietttr rxcumine nd local > t > ojrltto . l ! ue H ulti-iitlon paid to cull ciloui. ArcoJiiti o t Indlria uuli bunk * . bnnkvr > and corparalluui Mullcl tod. Cor n-'ponden lnrli < l. ( jEO. J' . bANKOIU ) . I'roMdent. A.V IIIKKMAN. Ca.hitr A T UICI5. . . Aml.tnnt Coelilcr. _ _ _ _ NEW OGDEIT HOTEL. Tliu Ni'W Opluii Hotel , In Council Il.tifls. hiu intiii ooiuplfit'ly refurnished und nindernlted thriiiipliuut. und Is nim one of thu host hotels In Hie suite It Is lociitvdln the tnisliifss purl of HID city und the eUietriu motor. pit.s tha iliKiruvury four inliiuKn. F\ro \ ! scupo8 and liio ulurnis tlirouuhout the Ijulldlu . Stuuui licut. ) iol und cold \vnU < r und iiiishlri In every room. Tublo uiisurpassoU unyHhure. s fiiKi n any. GEO. M. WHITNEY. Marngor. C. A , HAMMER , * UST1CE OF THE PEACE OITI CH , < ! ' H road way , Council Hluff * , U D. H"McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' and Pas rj' Market Fixtures , Casing , piers nod Fausace Maker * ' Muchluery. & Muln it. , Ckmuoll UluIH , lit Alia ae a uldci and i"ur .