If-- , THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' 'i&'KTDAY. JttiVK 20. 1801. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE ; No. 12 PEARL STREET. ri-llvcrtit by Carrier lu imy jmrt of the City. II.V. . TU/rON - - - MANAUUU. TELEPHONES * fiuMncsft Ofl'eo , N'o. 13. NIphtKdltoi. No. 23. jti\Tiox. N. Y. P. Co. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , real. Craft's chattel lonns. 201 Snpp block. Two UrunlM wore fined In police court ycv tcnlay morning. Ifjou wnrit wntfr In your yard or house ro to lilxby's. fioa Morrfnm block. A niarrmito llconio WIN Uiucd vestordny to Al Iloiiclc mid Hullo Davis , both of Omnlm. Lost On Mnln street , pookctbooU with four $10 bills nnd five | .V Uewiird for ro- nnrd for return to Hun ofllci1. Wonted Pupils for the piano , orean nnd pultnr by nn cxpcrlunced lonelier Intoly ftom Chicago. Room : tl ( ) Morrinmi ock. The funcinl of Mr * . UrllltiKor will bo held this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the family roMdonco , 1817 Second nvnnuo. The rcmuins will bo interred at Kulrvli'W cemetery. An cnjovnblo party was Riven lust ovonlnK ' by Mlosc ? Stella Coon and.Cora Octroi' attho home ( if the latter on Plurco street , The OMuiIng was spent In dancing niu' ' other amusements. The P. A. I. society Rnvo a social last PVenltiK nt the rcsidi'iico of E M. ItunUur , corner of Third iivc'iiuo mid Klgt.tli stioet. The lawn was brilliantly lighted with Japan ese liintonis. Hefrustiincnts were ervcd , nnd a line tlmo was hud In spltooftho weather , whicli lept ( miiny away who would have otlicrivlso bcon present , At the last mooting of the Alumni associa tion of thu Council IllulTn hluh school the followliiR ofllcers wore elected for the coming jo.ir. 1'rrsldcnt , Kmmet Tlnloy ; secretary , William Sloilcntopf , Jr. ; treasurer , Kit Me- t'rary. Jt wns decided that the banquet to the RtnduntiiiK eluss should bo held next Tuesday ovcning in the auditorium of the lilnotner school. .Imliro Ocu'.ier ccntcnced four criminals jcsterrtny. Gus Cnrlson , convicted of horse BtoiilliiL' , was tjivcn six months in the peni tentiary , and Chris Olson was ( 'lvon a ono \eiirsontcncofor the same olTeino. John Ilill , convicted of Imrulnrv , wus RVPII ! a MX months' staj In the county Jnll , nnd E. 1C. Plot cc , for forgery , was sentenced to two and a half years in the penitentiary. The commencement ejiorcises of the lilsh school will take place this evening in the Hroadwny theater. Ttio address of the oven- Intr will lit ! n'ndo ' by John N Baldwin. The ' s.ilutatory will bo 'delivered bv William H. ' T > ndalo.'uud the valcdlclnrv by Miss Klslo lloiui. The address to theclass will bo niado by Superintendent Sawyer , nnd music for the occasion will bo furnished by Misses Lilian Jackson nnd ( Jertio Ulciison und Dal- lioy's ' orchubtra , Jndpo Dcomer spent sotno tlmo coin ? over the records yestcrdav preparatory to the close of the term of district court ArnonK other things the c.soof the -auto niMlnst , ,1. J. Kr.iitiey , which caused that Rentloinnn so much ( 'ricf , nml a < * a result of which Kralncv spent over six months in the county Jnll for contempt , wns stricken from the dociu't. In the case of the stnto npnlnst Johnnthon Hones , whoso trial on the chnrgo of intimity was completed a short titno n o , It was on.'cred that the procce MPRS against him bo suspended uinil no shall become sane. . duo Inoii'l oil ; cons , wood and coal : I prompt delivery , L. G. Knotts , t Main , telephone i3Jl. fawanson Music Co. , H'Ki Broadway. ( icntlomcn desiring ole antly fitting suits for summer wear will find Just what they want nt Heller's , the tailor , 1110 iiro.idway. I'KHSOXA I. M'A K.I C AM 1'ilS. Mrs. L. T. Watterson of Pali-field , Nob. , Is visiting Mrs. J. McMillan , 1TUO North nvo- nuo. nuo.Mrs. Mrs. Prank Yonowlno nnd danctiter Blanclio of St. Joe are visiting Mrs. U. Druw , 02.1 My lister Hti act. Mrs. Jacob Sims loft last evening for Chi- c.igo to meet her husband , who has been vis iting thuro for about u week. They will re turn next week. _ For Sale The fi-room house and all ma terial In old street ear barn , very cheap.Ym. . Lewis , at Grand hotel. Commencement Kxeroiscs. Last evening occurred the commencement exercises of St. Francis academy. An elnb- orcto programme wns presented to a Inrgo audience in the chapel of the ncndamy , con- of essays by the members of the g class nnd selections by the pupils of the music department. The subjects of the ess'nys were as follows : Salutatory , "Youth's liolden Morning , " Miss M. Huches ; "The Jewel of Sllenco , " Miss M. Madilon ; "Luurol Crowned Women , " Mlsa M. Hatton ; "Co/.v Corners In Life , " Miss V. Klllott ; "Merit Not Fumo. " Miss N. Moore ; "Isabello the Catholic , " Miss L. Tholl ; "Cobwebs of Destiny , " Ml s M. Mur phy ; valedictory , "Forever Old. Forever New , " Miss N , Lucy. Miss Gertrude Pusoy's Ci av on "Somo There Arc That Shadows Kiss , " was omitted. All the essays were well written nnd well rend and were greeted with hearty applnuso from the nudienco. 1'iicli fair graduate left thebtugo loaded down ttith beautiful Illowors. After the programme had been completed ttio graduating class were gmhered on the platform and presented with their di plomat by Hov. 1J. P. McMi'iiomy In n few well chosen words. The class , hong was then sung and the class of "Jl passed out of the academic hulls ulth the congratulations of all their friends. For . I lily -till. Union park races , Omaha nnd Council Bin Us , hlppodroaio circus , thrco running races ; n free barbecue , ox weighing l,7f > 0 pounds ; boys' ' pony raco. For particulars and iiilvllcgcs address C. Dray , manager , Council Bluffs , la. The Rook Island sells special excursion tickets from Council lilnffs and other points to Col fax Spiings , la. , and return , good until Oetobov ill. _ Morgan's prices for furnitu o on Install ment plan lower than any other liouso In city , In Custody ill * KIT IIiiHlmml. The famous Oresoo Insanity c.wo was brought Into court again yesterday by the -HUjig of an application for a writ of habeas corpus for Mrs. Emma Hresoo. The applica tion was lllod by Attorney G. F. Uoulton , nnd in It ho alleges that she was In confinement ment for Insnnltv.vli' . < n In fuel she was not Insane. Bailiff Wall McFaddon notlllod the parties who were Interested lu the cao , and County Attorney J. A. Horn' and Attorney S , I. King ol Lo nn and County Supervisors ( iilmoro nnd Satteileo , came down to attend tlin trial. After the ovldonco had been heard by Judge Deemcr ho stated that so far as ho coulu boo the plaintiff had fulled to show that she was under restraint. The county supervisors had given her into the custody of her hush md after she had been oxapined and found to bo harmlessly insane , and that ever since that time tdui had been free to go and come at herown free will , o that It was hard to see what ground nlio had for wanting n writ of habeas corpus , Un accordingly decided that her plea was ground less , ami the case \\as dismissed. Pianos , organs , U. 11. Mislo ( Co. , 53 $ B' way I ls iho , Some vacant lots near Kighth street nnd I'lrfht ti nvonuonro so far below grade tlmt they form n basin In which u huge uody of water Is continually standing. Often It U covered with u given a mini , and the re&ldrnts In that vicinity nro greatly alarmed at the probable effect on their health. Numerous complaints linvu been mndo to the board of health , but a strange Indltfcrcnco Is manifested among these \vlicso ofllclal position renders It pot-iit- bio for them to afford relief. Unless borne prompt steps nro taken It U predicted tlmt J > ncti sickness will result from ouch a mlas- Xiuatlo puddle so near the Heart of the city. Huy your furniture , carpets , stoves and Jiousehold goods of Mundcl Klolu , Council JHiitTs. 1'rlcoa very lo\v ; frolclit prepaid to your city. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Business Trauaactod at a Meeting of the School Board. QUESTION OF FINING SALOONKEEPERS To Ito Carried to thu .Supreme C.iurt for Dcolslon Inquiring Into the Kiillm o Teachers' Insiitutc. The general winding up rrtcoting of the school board took place last evening. All the members wore present. Chairman Schoonteon of the teachers' com- tnlttco reported that ho had not yet entirely arranged the list of teachers to bo recom mended for next year , nnd uskod for moro time. His request wns granted , nna n meet- In p will bo held tomorrow evening for the purpose of receiving his report. The chairman of the committee on supplies reported that three bids had been received on desks for the Second ovcnuo school , nnd he too wanted more lime , in order to hoar from other parties who expected to put In bids. The request wns granted. Chairman Wnlto of the committee on buildings and grounds reported that the site for the Harrison street school had been pur chased for JI..VM ) as ordered by the board. A resolution was adopted that the teachers nnd Janitors should not bo nald until they should hnvo been found to have finished tholr years' work satisfactorily. Superintendent Sawyer gave his report , In which ho stated that the average attendance for the past month has been I'U ' per cent of the enrollment. Ho recommended the granting of diplomas to Sallie Beadle , Louisa A. Uoosulie. Theo dore Hrowrr. Jcnnio Hull , Vinulo V. Corloy , Louisa Cnrsou , Agnes Coyne , Mary Dovol , Klslo I' . IIuiui , Suslo Jones , Mule I. Scho- Held , Ilannu McMillan , William H. T.uidall , Gertrude J ( lleason and Lillian Jackson. A resolution wns adopted changing the lo cation of the high school from the Washing ton nvcnuo building to the Hill shoo ) . The change will bo made next September. 'Iho pupils now attending the Hill school will be transfcired to the Washington avenue , Uloomer and new 1'ierco street buildings. IJO TON STOUK ; Council Itl.iffr , In Notfl the prices on sun umbrellas and mitts for the week : SUN UMUHICLLAS AND PAUASOLS. Having just received part of a largo manu facturer's stock through our Now York bujor , wo are prepared to show thu largest line and nt lower prices than ever shown in the west. A FEW OF THK SPECIAL NUMBERS : SI. HI , SI..VJ , 51.75 , SJ.OO , SI.OO , $1.50. The above goods como In all the latest novelties of handles , such as black , ebony/ studded , metals , fancy oxyd'zed ' , oxydl/.eu with lulald pearl , fancy crooks , horns , Mexi can onvx , Dent's latest steel rods , gold rings , mid other novelties too numerous to mention in all over 1,5'J ! ) sun umbrellas on sale for this week. See prlo < is in show window. SILK MITTS. Wo have received the balance of our order from thi ) manufacturer of huljoV black and colored silk mitts and can show special val ues nt .Tic , 'Me , II'Jc. TiOo and ( > > c. See bcnutlfulliuo of Jl-ineh In colors nt T.JC in all the latest and moU dcllcuto tints. BOSTON STOUE. FoTitiitivnuM : , WmrEt.iw & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. N. B. Store closes at li p. in. , except Moi.da\s mid Saturdays. Mondays U o'clock , Saturaays 11) ) o'clock. g an I0\amiuatloii. Most of yesterday In superior court wns spent In the examination ot the members of the linn of H. Eisoman & Co. , which was commenced by Messrs. Ilarl & MeCnbo as attorneys for the llrm of Casso , Lackey & Co. several months ago for the purpose of finding out the inwardness of the assignment of the firm. Simon Elscmnn was put on the stand and wns put through n searching ex amination , in the coutso of which it .vas learned that John N. Baldwin had been Into rested In the assignment moro than wns at tlrst supposed. Eiseman refused to make ar assignment when his troubles began to grow oppressive , believing no could pull through with the aid of a little forbearance on the part of his creditors. Ho wns finally urovalled upon to make the assignment by the advice of his attorney , Mr. Baldwin , who , It appears , was albo acting at the time as too attor ney for the foreclosing parties. Just what the attorneys for the plaintiffs expect to make out of the Information they gained during the progress of the examination those gentlemen refuse to divulge , but they profess to have gotten some Information that will assist them in having the mortgage to Ofllcer Si Pusey , and the assignment that followed so closelv upon it , set aside for the benefit of tholr clients , who uro among the attaching creditors. _ Council Bluffs souvenir spoons nt Burhorn's. Unkm Park races , Omaha and Councl Bluffs , September b-U , fl,500 ! ; October 'JO-23 44,000. For programmes address Nat Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. Drs. Woodbuvy , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 143. High giado work a specialty. , luly 4 , At the Union Park , Council Bluffs. Kunnlng races. Homau chariot races. Komnn standing races. Free barbecue , 1,750-pound steer , killed , dressed and cooked on the grounds. lllrthilny Party. Edith , the rtaughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Brock , gave a party last Tuesday afternoon nt her homo , 117 Fourth street , the occasion being her fifth birthday. The afternoon and the early part of tha ovenlng was spent very pleasantly by the little folks In various Juvenile amusements. The following are trio names of the guests : Misses Shirley Moore , O'lvo ' Vos Winkle , Cora Harlo , Hellen Wallace , Ada Sargent , Mary Kavmood , Clara Chambers , Until Judd , Madgo Walker , Marlon Tyler , Blanche Pat terson , Ell/aboth Tyler , Bessie D.IV , Nellie Jones , Huth Hurstow , Gertie Davenport , Daisy Cooper. Fannie Davenport , Pntti Lind ner , Hortonso Forsyth , Louise Lindner , Noah Forsvth , Belle Stewart , Emma Duorr , Fraiiceua Oursler , Gonovo Ourslor. Florence Slovens , Dora Hynes , Laura Hlght and Hael Moore. Masters John Cooper , Kenneth Harmon , Walton Woolley , Alpha Hanchett , Walter Moore , Arthur Moore , Fred Chamocrs , Fred SttiDb * , Halph Crossoy , Crossov Phillips , Hey Do Vol , George Vanbruut , George Gor- ham , Harry Mitchell , Carioton Woodward , Fra'ik Jackson of DCS Monica and Frank Brcck of Crete , Nub. Assignee's sale of Gllmoro's stock of Jewelry - elry , stationery , toys , etc. , 'JJ5 Main street. Mar Bourlcius , miislo toxchor , removed to MM Urondwuy , over C. B. music company. Bright upland hay at slaughter prices for next thirty dnvs ; 450 tons , II. L. Carman , cor ner Pearl mid 5th avenue. Try Duquette is Co.'s Pomona fruit Juice tablets. They are delicious. ' Institute. The Pottawattumlo county teachers' insti tute \\lll bo hold In this city commencing July lit nnd lasting two weeks. Profs. H. W. Sawyer. J. W. McCiellan , J.V. . W. Laird , A. B. Warner ana O. H. Marsh will have charge of the various branches of Instruction. Immediately after the close of the Instltutn In this city on July M the session for the teachers In the cost end of the county will commence at Avocu , und will aUo last two weeks. At Avocn Profs. W. C. Davis nuij J. W. W. Laird will bo the Instructors. The following will bo the branches to be taught by the various Instructors : Prof. Mc lollan didactics and reading j Prof. Warner , physiology elegy and. reading ; Prof , Bawjcr , grammar and arithmetic ; Prof Lilrd , gcoeraphy mid arithmetic ; Prof. Marsh , history. Prof. Coonor , tbo county superintendent , has issued a circular In which ho requests the teachers who expect to attend the Instl * tutu to prepare on the following subjects ; How to orgnnlro n school , school tactics , school government , school punishment , how to manage special cases , primary methods , acncral class methods , duties of tcachcH , duties of pupils , duties of parents nnd direc tors. teaching different branches , school records and reports' school ticlpt , Improve ment of teachers , nnd the school law that re lates to teachers ami I ' " ' ' ' Thollrst weak of t el nstttuta tha sessions will be held only in tin inui.uugin order that these who wish may avail themselves of the privilege of attending the exercises at the Chautauqua. _ Dll aver Still In It. The arguments In the habeas corpus pro ceedings of William Dilsaver against Mar shal J. L , Temploton were resumed before Judge Smith yestordav. But little now ma terial was woven Intu the speeches and the case was at last submitted to the court. Ho took the matter under advisement and last ovcnlnir rendered his decision. In his opin ion ho stated that It was not necessary to de cide whether a man who was convicted under a void ordinance has n right to ho released on a writ of habeas corpus or on an appeal. Ho states that tbo sole reason why the plaintiff alleges that his confinement Is Illegal Is that the city has nn right or authority to make the keeping of n disorderly house a mlsdo- ncnnor or impose n fine on the keeper. The case of Smith against Blpclow , In the opinion of the court , wns decided adverse * , ' to this view of ttio cam Ho states that the petition alleges that certain things constitute thu keeping of a disorderly house which do not como under that head according to section 150 of the code. Ha considers the application for the writ faulty in that It does "not con form to the provisions of the statute , which provides that when a writ of habeas corpus Is asked for the petition shall stuto that the conllnomcntjls Illegal , and whorolu , on these grounds the petition is dismissed und the p.nlntiff remanded to the custody of the city marshal In speaking of the casoyestcrday afternoon Colonel Dallcy stated that In eao It should be decided against his client , ho would in all probability tauo an appeal to the supreme court. The supreme court has decided sev eral times that cities have no right to pass laws ( King n tine or other penalty to the sellIng - Ing of Intoxicating liquors , nnd ho has no doubt what the tlnal result ulll be. The city authorities stuto that If the case Is decided against them by the supreme court , every sa loon In the city' will bo closed. Commencing July 1 the cash system will bo adopted at Kelloy's grocery , 101 Broad way. Picnic at Manhattan beach , LakoMannwn ; good fishing , fine bathing and boating ; plenty of shade ; best place for camping out parties. Try it _ Farewell Tomorrow evening will occur the farewell muslcale to bo tendered Hev. T. J. Mackay by the Royal Arcanum and tha Commercial Pilerims , in the hall of the former. Indica tions point to a largo attendance and a de lightful entertainment. The programme has been carefully arranued and will include musical selections by 30.710 of the best talent of this city and Omaha. There will bo a .se lection by the Mandolin club of this city , vocal music by Miss Mary Oliver , and the Messrs. V. Fernckes , 1. M. Treynor , Walter Dnlo and Low Dale , a violin solo by C. A. Higgins , a trio , llutc , cornet nnd piano , bv Frank Badollot , Will Murphy nnd Miss Maud Cavln ; a llutc mid piano duct by Messrs. Badollet and Sims , and a monologue by Ed Coglev. At the close of iho programme Mr. A. T. Fltckinger will make an address to Hov. T. J. Mnckay in be half of the members of the societies. The arrangements have been in charge of a committee consisting of Messrs. T. E. Cavin , C. A. Beno and W. H. Hobinson of the Koynl Arcanum and Ed Howe , li. J. McBride and W. A. Strong of the Commercial Pilgrims. Mr. H. J. McBride will bo director of cere monies. A very small pill but u very good Ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Earlv Hisore. ' 1 roublcfl. LONDON' , Juno ! 25. It is reported this after noon that the Rothschilds have como to tbo rescue of Murriottn & Co. and thwt they will net In conjunction with the trustees and other creditors In this the hut effort to bolster up the concern. Bo rev , Mass. , Juno 25. It Is stated nt the ofllco of Marqucso & Nurnov this after noon that the lirrn has not failed and the re port Is attributed to the reported failure of MarquUo it Co. at Now Orleans. M\iisox , Wis. , Juno 15. ! The Mazomonlo milling company nnd Bronsou , Draper & Co. , bankers , failed this morning. The bank was n private concern nnd members of the firm are members of the milling company. The heavy drop In flour Is thecauso of the failure. Liabilities , SiO.OOO ; assets equal. Bosrov , Juno " 5. The wholesale boot and shoo firm of Emilo Marquozo & Co. of New Orleans , whoso creditors are largely in this section , has made an assignment to Edward L. Loud , president of the National Exchange bank of tt.is city. Tno firm of Marquivo it Vnrnoy of Boston are selling agents of the Now Orleans houso. Emilc Marqnozo , ttio head of the latter tlrrn Is also the head of the Boston llrm , but it is positively stated that the New Orleans failure does not Involve the Boston concern , the two linns not having endorsed for each other. The liabilities of Emilo Marquczo it Co. aggregate about f 1(10- ( , 000. 000.Ni Ni\\ : YOUR , Juno 25. George W. Stetson it Co. , pig iron commission merchants , failed today and the general partners. Williim W. Van Voorheos nnd Herman P. Schuyier , made a general assignment with ut prefer ence. Capital has boon stated at ? MOJO. Ura/Jlliin CoflVe Crop. WASHINGTON' , Juno 25. The bureau of American ronubllcs reports that estimates of the Brazilian colTeo crop of Ib'.K ' ) and Ib'Jl now coming into the market continue to diminish. The first estimate was 5,000.00. ) bags , the nox : < ,500 , < HX > bags mid now it is bollovcd that the cron w 111 not exceed 2,200,000 bags. Not withstanding the Incentive of higher prices than have over been paid before , the dally receipts do not average. 1,000 bags. Disorgan ization of labor Is the chief difficulty and should It continue It is bulloved that the crop of Ibai-lKi , now placed at (5,000,000 ( or { 1.000,000 bags , will not yield more than 0,000,000 or 7,000,000 bags. Senator SliiMi'n Funeral. Mrs. John C. Shoa Is still suffering so se verely from the shock of her husband's death that she has not decided yet when the funeral services will bo held. Arrangements were being made last night by Heafoy & Hoafoy to ship the body east , but whether to Massachusetts or Kentucky had not been decin"d by the bereaved widow. Complete arrangements will bo made today. The Sa-nosot club , of which Senator Shea was a member , will hold u meeting nt 211 South Fourteenth street at a o'clock this af ternoon to take action upon tnu death of i late member , _ _ Dora uan Dm . k , Dora Edwards , a colored woman well known to the police , rushed Into the pollco station about midnight and salil that a col ored man had chased tier from her homo near the corner of Twelfth nnd Cass streets. From appearances nnd actions the woman was either out of her mind or under thu Influence of liquor , perhaps both. The olllcor In charge didn't take much stock In her siorv , and she dually enlisted the serv ices of Charley "Gooi , " a well known char acter , to csiort her homo. Do you want to remove those pimples from your faces Uno nailer's Surtapmllu mid Bur dock. It U warranted to otlect a complete cure. _ Had a Hail Dollar. Frame Galena was arrested last night by Ofllcor Fahoy for attempting to pass n coun- tcrfet silver dollar at Nou'u saloon on South Thirteenth street Ho will have a hearing today In Judge Holsloy's court , ColoriMl Mliicrri Coining. OsiciLorm , la. , Juno 25 , [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bui : . ] Fifty colored miners ana tholr families arrh ed buro today to tauo the place of striking coM miners In this vicinity. Several hundred will bo brought for the same purpose. Trouble Is feared la some localities. .Matters of More Tli.iii ] lvtiil : Interest to He DIsoiis-MMl. WisitiN'OTov. Juno W.J-J-iijcrJtnry Foster returned to Wnsnlngton this afternoon from n week's visit to Ohio , for1 the purpose of at tending the cabinet meeting which Is ex pected to be of mare than usual Interest to morrow. The question of Mrther coinage of the silver dollar wilt be the principal topic of discussion. The socrctMy of the treas ury has under the law discretionary power to determine whether the coinage shall be continued or not alter July 1. The secretary has made efforts to sccuro the opinion of prominent persons OH the subject , Mid these ho will lay before the cabinet for its uso. There nro other matters of llnanclnl In'ercst that It Is expected will onpago the. attention of the president and his ad- vUor.s before Iho president again loaves Washington. One of these ls that of thu Interest-hearing rate of the bonds that nro to IKJ Issued in the place of the 4' per cent loan which matures In September. The proposed changes In the debt statement will also bo n matter that will early engage the attention of the cabinet Secretary Foster It Is known Is anxious to have tbo forms of the statement cnangcd nnd it Is understood ho prefers the form In use at the tlmo Senator Sherman wns secretary of the treasury. i'Mtisini-\T I > O He Thinks the Alliance In Prospering Satisfactorily. DBS MOISTS , la , , Juno 25 [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB Bui : . | President J. H. Pow ers of the Nebraska stnto farmers' alliance was In Dos Molncs today. Asked if his or ganization opposed the southern alliance ho said : "No , Our alliance differs somewhat In Its plan of organization from the Southern Alliance and Industrial union and while es sentially agrocin ? with It in principle , there Is no antagonism between them. " "The people's party In this state have nom inated a prominent member of your organ isation , , ! believe , for governor. jlowdo you regard It ! " "I am somewhat acquainted with Mr. Westfall , and regard his nomination as n very Judicious one , nnd I consider him a llttlng representative of the agricultural in terests of the west. " "Is your alliauco increasing In member ship I" ' Yes , sir , It Is. In every state whore it has nn organization It Is lucrcastng rapidly. lu Nebraska , especially , the work is moving forward with great force. " I-opcrn ] | Oanglir. S UIATOO i , N. Y. , Juno25. Maude Bnrnet , daughter of Robert S. Barnet of Saratoga Springs , eloped today with Frank E. An drews of Albany. Miss Barnet is about eighteen years old. Andrews is a drummer for a wholesale wino firm in Albany. It is said that bo has been married twice and that his second wife Is now living. The couple were followed by the girl's twenty-two-year old brother. Ho overtook the pair at White- hull this morning and compelled Andrews to return with him at the point of a revolver. The father of the girl was at the depot when the train arrived this evening nnd was barely prevented from shooting the drummer An drews is now In Jail. BUBBING IT IN. Ip support of u resolution to advertise in Tin : Bii : , Councilman E. P. Duvib said : ' 'Some tlmo ago wo advertised in the World-IIonild , but as it was read by only n few , wo received no bids. " The resolution was unanimously adopted. Stonewall Jnukson'H Body. LnxiNorov , Va. , Juno 25. At 5 o'clock this morning the body of General Jackson ( Stonewall ) was taken from Its grave In the city cemetery nnd placed In the vault over which the monument Is now building nnd which will bo unveiled July 21. The vault was scaled up permanently. COPYRIGHT I A CHILDLESS HOME. Smith nnd his wife have every luxury that money can buy , but thcro is ono thing lacking : to their happiness. Both nre fond of children , but no little voices prattle , no little feet patter in their beautiful home. "I would give ten years of my life if I could have ouo healthy , living , child of my own , " Smith often says to himself. No woman can be the mother ol healthy offspring un less she heisclf is in good health. If she Buffers from female weakness , general debility , bearing-down pains und func tional derangements , her physical con dition Is such that alto cannot hope to have healthy children. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Picscription is n sovcrlgn nnd guaranteed remedy for all thefo ailments. "Worn-out , "run-down , " feeble women , need Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preset Iption. It builds them up. It's a powerful , re- Etorntive tonic , or strength-giver free from alcohol and Injurious drugs. The entire system Is renewed and Invigora ted. It improves digestion , enriches the blood , dispels aches nnd pains , gives re freshing sleep , nnd restores flesh and strength. It's the only anaranttfil medicine for women , sold by drugirlft" . 27 MAIN ever 0. n. .lacquomtn .t ( . 'o. ' . Imvalrf Stor Dr. M.H. CHAMBER LIN Eye , Ear , Nosa and Throat SURGEON , Counril niulTs , In. ahti'urt-Uuno { , JJ'U. Uuoin 1. U to 112 in 7 nu U 8 p. in. First--National--Bank : : -OK COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Cnilti' ; ; ' , . . . . $10lt)3 ) ( ) ) Oliluit orK'tnl/i" ' ! b.inlc In the cltr turoUn uu < l doin < tie uxitiiiuu nil.I lujil ijcarhlji. Uiiujli ultuutluii | ulil to OJlhiv'll' ) n.oa > lull of Inillrll unlj. biinki , UinkurJttiilojrpJMtt'jjj ijltolUL Our rmiiunilfiHO Invliatt UKU. ! ' bAM-Oltl ) . Pro.Idenu \\.U1KKMA.N , C hler A. T. UtUC , AnUtaitCaiUIOf SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL 0LUFFS. _ 7 ANTED-UIn to work at bj.inlliu hoiua. "iJ t-evunth uvonuu \ \VANTii llrtt dim iflrl , byMrs. Quo. > > Kenllnc. liU : I'lorcu olreot. FOIlSAI.i : Itaruersliop. with thrco chair * , doing f.ilr biislnu H , 210 llro.ulway. MONKV to loan on Impnnnd or iinlmpruvcd property. John-nun t Vim I'atten. T\Oyou wnnt the enith In the vicinity of \J council Hliinv , either Improved or unim proved ? If so call and see our list of b.intnlni at the rual cst.ite and limn oltlco of J. 0. Cole iV Co. List your property for sili > , rent or ex change , nun us. mid secure customer. J. 0. Colt' A Co. . No. I. 1'e-irl street. ground Moor. OLiAIltVOVANTurn ) Bychomutrlc. or char acter readings ; nlo dlagnosU of disease , ncnd look of hair for readings hy letter. Sun- Hays nnd ovenmjrs. Mrs II Hooper. I4.U Avo- diu < n , near corner 15th street , Council lllunX Terms , Mo mill il.OJ. : brort Iun e7tiit can heaT1 : . . wll sel or tr.ido. Address or cull on 1) ) . llrown IK2Ynt liromlwiy , Council IttulK wiiii A : Walker's , M. Main street and RI3 AT I'earl , Coiinell ItliitT-i , you \\lll always llnd n "simp liarg.iln" lu real c t.ite If you want , to buy , or a peed place to list a bargain It you mint to sell or trade. ITUJK FAI/i : r.lemuil carrlazo team and line -L Hlnplo drivers ; Jirlrej ro.isonnlilu ; eall and sco then , lieforu buylni ; , Isaue M. Smllli t > nies stables No. 4IS North Seventh street. Council HliilTs. TifAtTSl 1'U'fcjfT aere nropuity In llve-nero i'i- tracts located ' . " 4 miles from poMnllli'i * . for sale on reasonable teims. t-ome line resi dence property for rent by Day & IIoss. " " " 171OH KENT flio MoNIalion "blo" < ' . S story J- brick , with basninetit und olov.aor. J. w Squlru , ! 0t 1'o.irl street. or Kent Jr.l n land , wlti * - ' houiui , or J. l < - Illoo. 191 Mila it. , OouaoU Bluffs Kcrri i'iMtors on 1 ihdilliiientH. Wo biiyonlv In ear lots. Csn give lowest prices. Our itaclno rofilKcralors took llrst jirl/e Instyciir at Minneapolis for best and most economical refrlKciators against all compctltois , Gasoline SIOVCM on InslalliiiontH , Tins genuine Now Process anil Quick Meal New Process. No Inferior Imitations. Call und see us , Old generator stoves for ill.OJ up. Victor I \Vo are now able for the ( list tlmo to supply our trade on those celebrated bicycles. The best Is always the cheapest , Screen Wire , DOOIH and Frames. Largest line of fancy and plain doors. frames , lilnues and wire. If you knew lion little It costs to lit your houses with screens no ono would bu without. COI.K & COI.E , 41 Main street. About ( iiNhioii 'I iron. Why Is the pneumatic a failure' ? Don't know. Why does tno cushion tuo "net there" on rough or sandy rouds ? Don't Know. "I do. " Therefore be In tlie snlm. Which Is the Lest cushion tire ? The Columbia. Why ? lleeaii'u every lire Is submitted many times tea pius- surc test befoto being put on the wheel. It Is bucked by tha Columbia unquestioned guar antee. Theio are objections to nil iMishlon tires , one being that they are more liable to tiecomo loosened than solid tlien. The Colum bia Is not put on by nnv mysterious i hcmlcnl process , nccessltatfiii : the return of the wheel to the factory In east : of accident. It Is cemented on. and will hold "till the cows conic home , " but In view of the- many possi bilities In cycling allow us to suggest th.it a spirit lamp and a ten-year-old boy can re- nlaco a ( . 'olnini.la tlu' . This I- , the first reason In the flo'o for any cushion tiro. Wo Iliuiofore do not claim to have been dreaming im-i It for sou-n years. \MiylstliuColiimlil.i double dliiinon.l finino so popular ? It Is stionv' . ( Irmly iir.icln ? evoiy point whore strain Is received. ItlslUht. It Why Is the Columbia such a teller ? Why Is the Columbia the butt of attack of all oilier miiKeis' ' Whj is It that thi'so uttiicki don't huit ? Wo know. I * . C. DoVol Selln 'Km. ICcoiioinlu.il It Is the amount that people save , not so much what thov earn , that ovuntimlly makes them rich. In buying u household necessity like a lefrlgerator It Is well to consider MIIIIO- th nit else than the llr-it cost In detenu nln. ? Its economy. The ( Jnornsey Household Knfrig- er.itor Is us handsome as a pluco of parlor furnltiini nnd costs less than any other llrst- cluss article , and stands at the head as tin economizer of L'o. irivlng the lowest cold a' r tompcraturc. All thu packing Is mineral noel , thu best non-conductor of bent mid molbturo known. All p irts can bo taken out and cleaned. Investigate the Guernsey Household before The Now Quaker City Is In every respect the counterpart of thu Philadelphia , and much cheuuor. 1'ioin * J to * 7. Wo carry the Phila delphia also and you can take your choice. O Screen Doors and window screens , the largest and finest n the city , and all the latest novelties In th o hardware line , ut HIUGAKT & MNS , No. 11 Main ticut. Council ItlulVs. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYB WORKS AH kinds of Oylns and Cleaning donq In the lllgheststyloof the Art , FaduJ mid St'ilnoJ rubrics made to look as good us now. Ho I I'cuthors Ciu.iiiL'il lly Mcum , In l'lrst-Clus < Manner. Work promutly douo an I dollvorol In all paru of the country Send for prlos "st > a A. MACHAN. Prop. . 101J Uroadwav , Near Northwesturu Uapai COUNCIL , llLUl-M. lA. ELECTRIC THUSEri , 13B-T3 , < J.II S. , E'iC. AGENTS WANTED. DR.C B. JUDD , C06 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la TELEPHONE 204. CTTIMS'STATIMM Or Council Blu.'fa. CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 , SURPLUS ANu PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 _ .0110 I. A Mlllor , P O Olo.-nri , B. ( * Bhurxrt. . li B. It.irU J 1) Cdiaundson. Un irlot It. llnnniin. Tr.imiot Koneril DaukliK Uuii > neis Largest ciplt t und aurptui ot i&u/ biiiKln HaiUUwoitoni IO.Y.I. INTERESFON TIMDEPO31 T5 Millie Sf Ilinilnrc Attorneys at law. I'rae- Olllla a odUHUlla nee In thu HI no an I federal courtH. Ito ms ! . I and 5 aluuurt lieiiu block , C'ounull lllulT-i. l.i. rinmlinrc Attorney at f-avr , No. 19 HI , vlhllllUUJ | l'lmrl htreut , over Iliiih- noil's store. Telephone No. 3VI lluslnesi hours. H a. m. to 'J ' p. m , Counell lllults , 1 u IV. C. ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Oonncil Blufls. Funeral Director and Emvalui3r. GRAND , Council Bluffs , In. This Elegantly Appointed Hotal Is Now Open. George T. Phcl ps , Manager. Lot Closing1 Prices on Summer Underwear , No. 351 25 dozen extra makc.fancy stripe balbriggan un derwear , full French neck , $1 value ; to close at 75c per suit. No. 6005 25 dozcn.Grcatest Seller in Omaha.tan colored French neck balbriggau , double value at our price $1 suit. A combination of three lots. Nos. ' 103lf > 3 and 510 ; the grandest bargain the season will produce , quality and sit- perion fnish considered , colois in tan , drab and mode , closing price per suit , $1.50. Our line of neglige shirts embraces every proluction of the season , prices ranging from 50c up. I summer neckwear , no house in Omaha shows the quan tity and quality , at such low prices. The few extreme hot days have well acquainted the people ple with the fact that Ours is the House , to look for nice goods , novelty patterns and low prices on Sum mer Coats and Vests , $2 and up. Our men's suit department is booming. Low Prices Does it. Our boys' and children's ' department keeps the full force busy. Everybody knows there's a comfort and satisfaction trading here Not Found Elsewhere. Endless variety in ladies' and boys' Shirt Waists , In hot weather commodities , we're prepared to accom modate the rank an I file , let them come single or in squads , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy. ) ( Send for Ilustrntecl Catalogue. ) With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought for Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I have secured some of the Sob Men's Black Worsted Suit greatest bargains in men's and At S'.Z.OO boys'suits ever hoard of in this BOO Men's All Wool Dress Suits city. I can sell men's and boys' In dlfferentstyles , from clothing 5O per cent off of manu . SD Lo S8. facturers' prices. I am prepared to back up every word I say by SOO Boys' All Wool Knee Pants , showing goods and giving in different styles , at prices. For example , here are DOO. a few leaders : DOO Boys' Suits , age 4 to 14' , dur ing the sale at 6OO Men's Working Suits Sl.OO. A.LSU.OO. 4OO All Wool Boys' Sultg , ages 8OO Men's Suits at 4 to 14 , at S4.5O. I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' ' Furnishing Goods , Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Etc. 546-548 Broadway , Council Bluffs. D. II. McDanfild & Co. , Butchers' ' and Pasfan' ' Su ! h ) , Market Fixture , Casing , n Ires nnd Pnn ! io ! Milken" Muohlnory. ftJ ) XI Miilnxt. Uiunoll Illiilf-j. la. Also ( loiluri n llldt'y unJ l'iir ' * Gas Heating Stoves. NO ARIIESI NO i-MOKB. Just the thlim for bath rooms , hod rooms , eta Cull uud Heo our air u ussortinunt. C. B. Gas nnd Elootrlo Light Co. 2111'oarl and 819 MumHlrcaC. Lake Manawa Hotel , Attrn'-tUins : fliin rihlilnir , IloatliiK , Iluth- lliK'ind ' I'.xri'llmit MlnuiulVutiT llnly llftet-n inlnulen rl > ! o from Council llluffh Motor train * cvmy hulf hour , direct to centers of ( 'niinell Illullrt and Omuhii. Most dullKlitful und uc.etkslUo place for plcnlo parties. TELEPHONE NO.