Tllti OMAHA DAILY HER ; ' &ESDAY , MAY 9 , 1803. 3 THE DAILY BEE COt'NC'lMU.UFPa NO. 12 PKAUt , STKEbT. ( I tlhrirrt ly rnrrlrr to nny pnrt of th city IIV TH.TON , - MANAOKIl. In I Nll lm- Office No- * * PI I M HOM u f , - | ; | , Kdllnr No. 23 . uM K MI.MIUX. r > v 1'iunihinrct Luskin Ktorc N it I..I..P tillks. MIItnulii > i-tr 1tlic litiilir. MM Uroid\viy. : _ A iimi-i-ingo licrnse wan issued H-steriiuy BtoAinbitis Sales , nircil S7 , and Lou HlRlcy. nui IWli of Council IHufTs. Pro . liliij.- this writing at the Latter Pay if flints' bun li on I'lorn ; street , weal of Olt-n KUlcrV. . \V. Hliilr of 'nvr ni' < - t * o clock liy KUlcr l.amont , la. r Jho inisfiill Dramatic rl"l > will pjvo a ItlicatHcal ixrfonnancoat Itnotfcnc oned - jnrsdaj pfMinifj. May 17. The entertain- I incut at the opera lioiiso will bo followed uy t n ball Thenvi i bo n mrtitinn of tbo World's nlrdub this afternoon nt 3 o'clock , nt the oinriv s pvlmntfo , IS Pearl street. All w- Itrrc'stP'l i-i the Council Bluffs window aru Il-eiut's | > ci1 lf > be ] iresent. A | n"ian > . iiiii > : of Mlzpah temple No. t ) I vl" l > t Ui > M i" ) .iftpnioon lit 2 o'clock tittlio Ircsldei of Mrs .1. F. Uuttcr , KW.1 Fifth | HVUMII > A ! . .nii-crs and members nro i earnest. \ I n stcit to bo jiri'sent. The i ir\ in tbc case of Kverott iiRalnst Gnus m nirJit in a verdict , which was j i.riipl ) | b > .luilee liromer yesterday mornliiK f at tht1 opoimn. ' ( illstrlct eourt and fuund to i be for tbr phiinMT in Ibo sum of ? .VJ. Thr ' ! Knr-ttt | > ltirc. on Harrison street , wbiibwriH -su-o.vpil . by tire Sunday after- i noon , was ' ( . | ncd bv ,1. II. Prior , and was owned b > L. \ \ . Tulluvs. Tlio daimiKO is jilacod at ntiout $ IVK ) on the house , which WHS insured Tbpre uill IIP a snccial convocation of Star chapter NoIT Kn.nl . Arch Masons this even ing for -orU in the mark master degree. All mark master- ; oed standing arc cordially Invited Uy order of the most excellent high priest The report of City Physician Macrao shows tlu total number of deaths during the jiast month to Imvo been twcnt.v-suven. 1'lii'ie were fourtefti cases of contagious dis eases reported. us against eighty four dur ing April of IS'.i- ' ' . An adjourned meeting of Unity guild was held Saturday evening , and the following onicers were elected for the ensuing year : President. Mrs. M. A. Kingbury ; vice pres ident MI-H. Shepard ; secretary , Mrs. ] { ob. rts treasurer. Mrs. Harris. A telegram from the manager of the opera bouse at ( , 'reston says that the Schubert Symphony ilub , which is to bo at Dohany's Saturday afternoon and evening , gave a first -chis.s entertainment there , the concert causing great enthusiasm among the music lovers. The case of Ilabler against Graves was tried and submitted in superior court yester- rtuv U is a case arising out of the death of jv blooded colt valued at ( ) , which Hauler had sent to Uraves for pasturage. During. Hie great wu 'rspout of I MX ) tno animal was so thoroughly soaked that no amount of hot ging'T icu rould save him. and lie climbed the golden si uirs. Habler is suing tbo owner of Die pas' ure for alleged negligence in not trjing to save the colt from the Hood. Ten layn itt llu > Wurld'N Kulr. Itill mst you loss tluin JfiO.OO , every thing iipci sMii-y included. This incnna hi'iws ' In prlviito cottage , clean , safe , el' f-o to grounds nnd on the bench of Luke Michigan. Wrilo to .1. T. Chyno- wcth. Windsor I'ui-k , 111. Kefera to II. \V. Tllt.n ( if TJIK ttKK , ot- Jacob Sims of SinnJJulnbrir.fTu. . Council H lull's. . for hordes and eattlo on V. Wright's fnrin ndjoiniiiKC ity south ; . "JOO ucies blue fjrass , runnlno water. For tornis ajiply to Jumo.i Kapli. ( > n farm , or at Curbjn Coal 10 Pearl street. Quick Mcnl Kuxnllno stoves , 51,715 sold in 18112. C'all and examine before buy ing. S. W. Htwloy , 101 Knit Broadway. / . r.nt mit.irim. I'r. F T Scjbert is in Chicago. Miss .Icsslo C'olhy spent Sunday will : friends In South Omaha. O K 1'rswli'k has taken the position ol night clerk at the Hotel Ininan. Miss Male Chapman has returned from : i \Islt of several months In Colorado. Jonn Schicltentanz has gene to Chicago t ( spend two weeks at the World's fair. Miss Lucille , daughter of Dr. C. H. I'm ne.v. Is dangerously III with pneumonia. Hov 1C. .1 Nmicock is In Cedar ItapUls at , tending the state Kpiscopalian convention. II J Uripsback of llarlan is in the citi for n short visit with Ills father , .1. H. Dries hach. hach.Mis. Mis. II K Dccmcr and child of Hcd Oal are the guests of Judge Poemerat the Cram hotel. Mr and Ms. . Is. ft. Harrington leave toda ; for tin eastern trip , during whlcli they wll take In the World's fair. John N Haldwin , ( icorpo A. ICecllne am 1) . W Archer are in DCS Molncs attending : session of the federal court. U. W Tilton left yesterday for a shor visit to i Is old home In .lancsvillo , WIs. Hi will return the last part of the week. Mr and Mrs. Charles Lincoln , who h.-ivi been visiting their father. 1'ercival Allen leave for their home in Perry today. Leo Sweaiingon , who has hcen conlhied ti his room for several weeks by un attack o intlniniimtory rheumatism , Is able to hi about again. John N IVildwIn denies the report that h has accepted the position of general sollclto Zor the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hail way company. Louis lllederman has secured the agonc ; for the World's Fair Transportation and Ai ( commodation company. This company i managing the "Cireat Kastern , " said to b the , largest In the world , and Mr. Hledermai will represent it in thH city. Miss Kdith Uoss is expected home In a da ; or two from St. I'aul , Minn. Mr. W. C IJecr. with whom she has been employed fo some time past , Is about to remove to Xo\ \ York where lie will represent the sain company with which ho Is now connected. eil Smix , MIIIIII Conror. . Seemv seats nt Hart's jewelry stor for the Miihln concert , Friday evening May \2 \ , _ For Sale -Hickory 4-foot wood , $ G.O ( ptove wood , 12 or 10 Inches , W.fiO tie eonl , delivered. H. A. Cox , 10 Mai btreet. For first-elans rooms in Chicago fa World's fair call on Ohio Knox. Domestic soap. It is the boat Tlidllrlnil .Viiiiouiiccou-lit < . A rich treat is In store for the nuisi lovers of Council Bluffs next Saturday afte non an.1 ovcning , when the Schubci Symphony club and lady quartet will a ] pear at DoHaay's. The following o\trai fi-om the Daily Gazette of Champilgn , 111 shows how well these artists were apprcc utcil at a recent concert which they ga\ there "It is seldom that a moro mcrltofioi musical combination than the Schubei Symphony club and lady miartet visl ( vlianipniin Both in Its vocal and instr mental il'ipartmcnts the concert was tlrs class and pros -ntetl such a wlJo and co : tinuous variety that tno later luirllons wci as refreshing as the Ili-st. Wo tiust the will play us a return date. " Protect your homes nwuinst ilcstru tivo Htorins. W. C. .lames has tl strongest conqunios in the world. See the Dauntless blcycli < jiul got terms. Henry Murphy. 10 Pear A new Invoieo ul F.n lish turban latest and ft\li.sli. , at the Louis. Vnnatta & Sweet , uttys. , Kvorett bll Geo. S. Davis , prescription druggist. Doiuujtlu buap eutlusts cheap soap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Sons of Veterans Will Probably Hold Their Encampment in This Oity , OBSTACLES THAT HAVE BEEN OVERCOME It Now honk * * * 'IliouRh tin ) Original 1'litu Will He Curried Out Grand Army Will . \ Ut lli 1/unul Cainii. The uncertainty as to whether Council llluiTs would have n chance to entertain the Sons of Veterans at their annual state encampment is wearing off , anil It now looks us though thn necessary arrangements would be made and the original plan carried out. Department Commander Dlllcy ot the state organisation wrote Secretary Frank 'Irimblo of the Merchants and Manufactures associa tion a letter yesterday in which ho s.ild ho was In hopes the recent action of the local camp would bo rescinded in order that the encampment might be held hero as at llrst Intended. Ono of the main drawbacks to the plan of cntcrtalnltin the encampment hero was the weakness of the local camp. It was thought that it would ho linposslole for the members of the ( . 'amp to do what was neeess.iry in the way of looking after the wantsof the guests , and there really seemed to bo some uncer tainty as to whether the camp would bo In existence when the guests arrived. The impropriety of turning the visitors over to the rlll/.ons In general was spoken of , and everything seemed to Indicate that thu quickest way out of the dlllleulty was by throwing it up as a bnl : job. At the last meeting of Alie Lincoln post , Crand Army of the Uoptiblle. this trouble w.is largely done away with by the passage of a resolution greeing to lend coi-Jlal support In the on- crtainmont of the Sons of veterans. A called meeting of the Sons of Veterans ras hold last evening and the resolution dojiteil at n recent meeting to the elTect hat the camp would not be able to enter- ain the encampment was rescinded and notlicr resolution ndopted requesting tbe talc coinmittco to overlook the past. This cities the question of the encampment , as his was the only condition mentioned in the Hler from the department commander csteiday. Will l.ubi'l Anlhori/i'cl SnliirrlplloiiN. About the time of the encampment of the irand Army of the Republic at. Kcokuk hero was considerable talk through the owspapcrs and on the streets about the cellug that evidently existed among some f the members of Abe Lincoln post upon ho subject of soliciting funus from the citi- ens. This feeling was especially noticeable n the action of the post commander with egard to the subscript'on ' list that was cir- ulated by Wall McKadden for the purpose f getting funds to take himself and his [ rum corps to tlio cm-ampmcnt. At the last Heeling of the post the feeling crystalled n the following resolution , which was iloptcd : II l hereby resolved by A lie Lincoln post No. 9 , ( Iraml Army of tiniJepnhlle , l > epaitment [ ( own , Unit iiny unit nil comrades ol this pint re heieliy problbllul fium culhclliiK any noney or moneys or iiitrinpUiig to ciillrct any noney or moneys in the mime of or for thu use if lids po-i , or for liny purposu whatsoever , mless tbu i-oinraile , person or committee h.uo irst obtained permission or authority from be post or post commander , and said permls- lon or iiutboilty must be given In willing , lulled by tin' nest commamler and coimic.1- lancd by ( be : i < lntaiit. | and in the ul'vncu of 'liber or both fiom iheelty then tin : sumo ball be signed by the senior \li-e commander ind coiinti'islxned by the sergeant major , and be seal of llr ; post stamped on tin ? same. Any onirade violating the. ptovlslons- Ibis rc-o- ullon shall bo subject to a conn marllal. iideted by tbe nest coiiiinaniler , us soon as he s siitlsltcd that money has been collected or ittumpted to have been collected without said uilborlly and llio p.-milly shall be a dislionor- ible ( llsrhaii.'e. ItesoUed , Tlml this le-olutlon bu printed n all tbe dully papeis of this city. Arraii } ; ) iiiiMitH foi Drcor.itlon D.iy. The general committee np ] < olntcd so.'nc time ago to make arrangements for the iroper cclcDr.ition of Decoration day met last evening. The subcommittee that had .n hand the work of securing speakers re ported that W. II. Christy of Om.ih.i had jecn engaged as the orator of the occasion ind S. H. Wadsworth as the speaker at the unknown graves. The following committees were then apiointcd : Masierof ceremonies K. L. Shugart. Com mittee on speakers John Limit , chairman ; Dr. F. S. Thomas , lr. J. F. White. Finance committee 13. L. Shugart. chairman ; N. P. Doilgo , IJ. S. Daw.sou. I. M. Troynor , A. Urn- ham , A. C. llardin. W. II. Kelly. W. .1. Jami son , 13. C. Baldy , Mrs. ,1. A. Shane. Com mittee on music F. A. Sackult , cliainnan ; S. .1. Dalby , I. M. Troynor , J. S. Strain , Mrs. W. II. Campbell. Kd Canning. Committee on grounds J. J. Hathaway , Dr. O. W. Gor don , J. IJ. Dricsbi-.ch , W. H. Campbell. Committee - mitteo on platform W. II. Campbell , II. Cienshclmor , Kd Hrooks , Frank Cirass , John Kpperson. Committee on carriages Thco- doro CJuittar , Al. Wcathcrbcb , W. F. Haker. Committee on Ice and water James .lacoby. J. S. Spaulding , I. Doty , George Allies , J. W. Kirk. Committee on invitation and reception John Limit , chair man ; Dr. .T. F. White , A. A. SeriUner. J. H. Atkins , K. J. Abbott , A. M. Lund , K. C. Hald.v , II. W. Sawyer. Commit too uu rooms K. U. Fonda. Committee on decoration ol graves W. AlcFaddcn , James Jacoby , J. II. Foster. Samuel Johnson. S. J. Dalby , 1C. J. Abbott. Committee on Mowers Alcsdames A. K. Campbell , Graham. JJ. . Steadman , J. U. Atkins W. II. Lucas. John Keller , Ur. F. S. Thomas , J. F. White , John Limit , L. A. Casper , Foster , J. F. Wilcux. 1C. C. Hiildy , 1C. H. Fonda , I'M Canning , John Scanlan. O. Vlcti. O. W. Gordon , 1C. L. Shugart , A. C. Keller , A. C. Ilardin.t N. P. Dodge , C. Al. Hurl , 1C. J. Abbott , J. Goolehild. : unicers and staff G. W. Cook , commander : A. N. Scribticr , chief of stuff ; aides-de-camp , C. S , Hubbard , J. H. Driesi'ach , 1C. U. Fonda , 1C , J. Abbott , F. II. Warren. Ohio Knox. L. H Cousins , J. L. Templeton , A. C. Keller. riii ; isosioN srniu : . Itiilletln for Not UVi'li I'ntli rurllii'i Nutlrp. 2 eases of ICe and 1-je ilrc.is tjln hanu to go lit "je a vard , the { greatest riii liaii bargains without n doubt over olTe.-eil it : Council HlulTs , la. fi.OW ) yards of 1'ie outing siiltin s teat < at Tie. Ask tot-ec them a chance of i ; lifetime. 1. " ) dozen bilk and sitin hlripo Winilsoi ties to } , M ut h'e , or 2 for lilc , worth Uoi and 'i.'e eaeli. - bales of the best 5c unbleached III nuisliu in the enuntry. l'ir ) prieo whiU it lasts -le a yard. We have htlil u few dozen of the ladles' $ l.r > 07-li < > U kid gloves left Ilia we wild Saturday fur l > . "e a pair , for tin next two days they will bo the t-auit price. Tliis is in order to aceomm ilati the number that could not fjet waited ni Saturday night. Remember Mnday niu Tue.silav at the Saturday piieo , li.'ie i pair. O.'oss jrouds It i only neeu iiri to tco ouc htouk and } ; et i > ur prices tu b < ejiivlneed that wo are headquarters am leaders in low prices. Hosiery and uiidorweai1 ili-partmen tlio most eompleto and bebl boleetm line in tlioeity. Woshdw the best 2'ie latlie.s fant hlael lio.so in Auierica. WALL I'APKK-Wo a-'o in llio lead our competitors making JXHIIhoci'iidsi Get our prices : tee our Mek. . We eavr ; ' the lur ort line , the In--it Htylca and th' be.it I'aporHlast but not least at about one half our wall | apor eompetltorsi price.- I'aperiiiH : and painting dune by oxper workmen ; e timaten furninhetl ; all worl yuannteed. . Fotherinffham. Whitehead & Co. , list ton Store. Couneil HUilTs , la. Leader and promoters of low price * . Nn Ini'rrufcn In Tu t , The city council mot lust evening as bonrd of equalisation and liuibliiHl up fov moro letters of the alpbabct. Among th cases dlsjiosed of last ovcning was that c the motor company-whoso assessment wa allowed to stand where it has been for th last two years , viz. , JO'.OOO for the cast en of the bridge. $ . ( XXJ for the road bed and lota claimed as right of way. nnd JitM. ; > for the other property of the company , making a total assessed valuation of ; IUIC45 , Although It was expected that the new democratic coun cil would take steps to make a suitable In crease In the taxation of the motor com pany's property , no move of this kind was made. There Is time for this to bo done yet , however , and a club of the right uronortlons will probably be brought Into requisition as soon as the fact becomes known to the jwb- He that the council proposes to take no action without being clubbed Into It. iv.s/iM > oiti'iu : strict i ) is. : ItnOi Aft of iv Well Knonn lllnllHc in the Ton u ol Carroll , The news reached the city Sunday night that Conrad Latuendorfer , a well known Hluftlto who formerly kept a meat market on South Mrin street , had committed sulcido at Carroll , la. The news was contained In a telegram that reached Mrs. Lanzendorfcr , and there are but few further particulars to bo obtained at this end of the line. Lanzen dorfcr failed In business about a year ago , and since that time has done nothing to ward the support of his family. His wife nnd oldest son have been compelled to work for themselves. Last December ho went to Carroll , and since his departure ho has only written to his wife once , and then stated that he bad no money to send her. Yesterday morning after the telegram eamo Mrs. Lan/.endorfer received a letter from the proprietor of the hotel where ho bad been stopping , statins thut ho had been act ing strangely , shutting himself In his room and refusing to eat anything. The proprie tor added that be was afraid of ills committ ing suicide , and asked Mrs. Lan/.emlorfor to come on at once. The fact that this letter came after the telegram , coupled with the other fact that Mrs. Lanzeadorfer waited anxiously all day yesterday in vain for some further par ticulars of the affair made the uritter leona a little stranw. W. C. Kstep went to Car roll last evening an 1 will prou.ibly return with the remains today , when the mystery will be cleared up. At presort the relatives of the deceased do not even know the means by which the deceased mot ills death. About two years ago Lanzendorfcr disap peared from homo and was not seen for several days. It was thought at llrst that he was Insane , but it was af terwanl learned that bii itis'inity was merely the result of one of ills prolonged sprees upon which ho was in tlio habit of going. His death is sup posed to have been t'.io result of drinking heavily and the business troubles he had been through. TIII ; itu-iTtiN .vroiti ; . Itiilletln Tor ThlBVce' < Until Further Not .c. Two eases of lOc and 12jo dress ging hams to go at 5o a yard ; the greatest gingham bargains without u doubt over otToicd in Council BlulTs , In. 5,000 yards of li'e outing biiitings goat Tie. Ask to see them. A chance of u life time. 75 dozen silk and satin stripe Windsor tics , oo each ; worth 2 , " > o and Hoc each. Two bales of the best 5e unblciichod'ljO muslin in tlio country ; our price while it lasts , -lc a , yard. Wo have still a few doy.ens of the la dies' 8L)0 seven-hook kid gloves left that we sold Saturday f for Hoc a pair. For the next two days they willbo the same price. This is in order to nccom- mc date ihe number that e.mld not get waited on Saturday night. Remember M-mday and Tuesday at the Satunhiy prieo , 'J.'ic a pair. / Di'e s ( Jaodb It is only necessary to toe our stock and got our priced to ho convinced that wo are headquarters and leaders in low prices. Hosiery and Underwear Department The most complete and best selected line in the city. We show the best 2T > e ladies' fast black hose in America. WALL I'Al'lOR-'Wo are in the lead , our competitors making poor seconds. Got our'prices , see our stuck ; wo carry the largest line , the best style and the best papers , last but not least at about one-half our wall paper competitors. Papering and painting done by expert workmen , estimates furnished , all work guaranteed. Fothoringham , Whitclaw & Co. , BOSTON STORK , Cjuncil BlulTs. In. Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. MOTTII : iaiA.N ; ; The ( iiiiiyiMiulo U'lu'd Club illm Adopted SCIIIKI Very Strlhln * ; Coor ! . The regular monthly meeting of the Gany mede Wheel club was held last evening , with a good sized number present. Five members were received , four of them , 13. J. Strew , F. A. Kussull , Harry Murphy and Dr. II. S. West , being admitted into active membership and P. Marts of Crcston into nonresident membership. Tbo question of e ub colors came up , and tbo report of S. L. Ktnyre , to whom the matter was referred at a previous mcutin ? , was adopted , so that bottle green and old gold will bo the distinguishing mark of the organization when on its club runs. The combination of green with a IxHtlo in it , Keeie.v euro gold , and the knock-out the club gave a certain jag-cure establishment in get ting its headquarters is considered a very striking ono. It was also decided to have a club button , and G. C. Pullman , Vf. L. Thickstun and Kobert Pcrego.v were appointed a committee to suggest a design. The Jag euro company claims to have pos session of the Grand annex until the lHli ! of this month. The house committee was instructed to make a formal demand upon 13. H. Odell , the agent in charge , for the im mediate possession of the place , when it will , in all probability , be decided which of the tenants has tbo right. In the meantime the bouse committee has on hand something overfill ) , which will ho used In furnishing tbo rooms us soon as they are turned over to the club. UK ; cur ON ThU Wi--U lit llri\vii'k C. O. l > . To make room for live carloads of Hour to arrive by the 15th of May , we must once moro make a big cut. The well known Garland brand , the best Hour nuido In Dakota and far superior to anything on tliis iiuukot , $1.10 sack for this week. Acme , best Kansas hard wheat patent , guaranteed better than any flour made in Council BluiTs , for $1.1)0. ) ( iiltniui'o challenge flour , 90c. Daisy Hour , tills is a Kansas straight gntdo. this week 75o. Pearl Hour , COc sack. Reliable Hour , only -loo sack. Rye H'Jiir. Sue sack. Graham Hour , 2uo sack. Curn meal , lOc sack. 17 pounds granulated Btigar for $1.00. Crackers , Tie pound. . ' ! leaves bread , lOc. Bo sure and c .mo early as wp close nt 7 n , m. except Mnnduvs and Saturdays. Brown's C. O , D. , Council BlulTs , In. .Mm u Concert. Ilcsorved seats for Musln concert ul Hart's jewelry store , 7."c. Piles cured by n single painless treat mcnt. Dr. A. .1. Cook , Grand Hole' Annex , Council BlulTs. Mine. Ilclon Merrill , hull-dressing ani manicuring. Room ; UU , Mot-Hum block Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. _ .Mei'tuiK ol MiorillK , The annual meeting of the Intorstat Shoriffsi association will bo hold In Counci DlufTs for two days , commencing Juno 1-1 The association was organised nl Omnln last year , about 100 sheriffs from Iowa am Nebraska Doing present. The object is t gel the members acquainted , to discuss th best ways of handling the duties of th ofttco , and to suggest legislation. At th state lucctlug held at DCS Molacs last wlu tcr nearly every count > , | i the state was represented , but It wn , decided to give up thu winter meetings and meet only as an Interstate association. Secretary W. II. Noyes of 1'rlmghw wrote Sheriff Ha/en a letter yestenlajv stating that ho had heard from n shcr IT hrWisconsin that a number were cxpevllti p to attend the meeting from that state A much larger nttcinlntico is expected this year than at the llrst meeting and arrangements f' mid at once lie made for the jiroper entertain ment of the guests. Sheriff llazen was largely Instrumental In. ' having Council I ) I tiffs chosen as the place , and the citizens must show their appreciation of his efforts. A Mlnl ter'Vilu .Much rie.-und. Kliler S. S. Heaver of Mu.\lllstorvllle , .Tu nlata county , Pa. , says his wife Is subject to cramp In tlio stomach. Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlar- rluwa Remedy for It and was much plu.iseJ with the speedy relief it afforded. She has since used It whenever necessary and found that It never falls. Thu ( Iraml Hotel , Council BlulTs. Most elegant hotel in lown. Dining room on seventh floor. Kates , 4H to $ o per day. U. IA Clark , Prop. Prop.With With every J2.00purchase Lund Bros. , the Main street china and crockery deal ers , will give n handsome sterling plated Bouvcnlr spoon. Call and see them. Bargains In line tooth brushes and cologne , wholo.iale price , only lOo. Davis , tlio druggist , 2M Droiuhvny. Iiiipirtint : Itn il DsMtt1'erUUill. . Judge Smith yesterday handed down an Important real estate decision and con cluded a case that has been before the public for nearly a year. It was the case of Mrs. Dr. Gordon , formerly Mrs. Mary Walker , against Robert Uain. The title tea a tra-jt of forty acres of land was Involved. The land Is valuable , as It lies mostly Inside the city limits. Several yeais ago the prop erty was sold for taxes , Robert Rain being the purchaser. After the lapse of the legal time a sheriff's deed was given the purchaser , and he pro ceeded to take possession. Suit was then brought by Mrs. Gordon to sot aside the tax deed on the ground that no notice had been served upon her as provided by law. of the expiration of the time of redemp tion. The defendant was represented by II. J. Chambers and the plaintiff by Finlej UurKe and Thomas Casady. It was stub bornly fought in the courts for several weeks and was ilnally submitted to Judge Smith last fall. The decree yesterday con tinued the tax sale and quitcd the title in Mr. Rain. The cnai has been regarded as tbc most Important real estate litigation that has oc curred here for several years , and It is a victory that has given Mr. Chambers a good deal moro than a local reputation as a suc cessful real estate lawyer. All Kxerllcut Company. Musin , the ' violinist , and his company are lirst clas's. Broadway church , Fri day. Frco treatments daily from 2 to1 p. m. at the Council BlulVs Medical and Surgical iiibtitutc , 2ith ( and Broadway. Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost ut the Gas company. Deith ol I'lill Armour. The people of Council Uiuffs were sur prised yesterday at hearing the news of the death of Phillip Armour , one of the oldest and best known former citizens of this place. A telephone message was received by Mrs. M. F. Rohrer , a sister of Mr. Armour , an nounelng the sad event , and she and her mis- band at once loft for Omaha , where the de ceased has been residing for several months past. The deceased wasI ! ) years of age. llo was a resident of Council HlutTs for a great many years , and served as postmaster under President Arthur , as well as assistant under ono or two preceding administrations. A number of years ago ho went to Cherokee , la. , to engage in the hotel business , but left , there for Omiha less than a year ago. Ho was taken sick with rheumatic fever nine weeks ago , but It was hoped that the illness would not prove serious. The remains are to bo brought to this side of the river from Oli ! ) South Thirty-tlrst street , tbc late resi dence , and the funeral will take place to morrow afternoon at 'J0 : : ! o'clock from the residence of M. F. Rohrer , UUD Vine street. A. II. Pcrigo & Co. . 10 , ' ) Pearl St. , Columbia and other high grade bicycles. Another Improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swan son Music Co Slop at the Ogden , Council BlulTs , the licbt $2.00 house in Iowa. llulldlii ) ; Permits. The following building permits have been issued : W. W. Owens , let 0. block 1 , Iliitebln- .son's lirst addition , brick dwelling , 2U.M10 i l.GOO C. U. Mawllnsr , lot 1 , block 18 , HOLTS' addition , l\\o one-story frame cot- tiiges 800 A. ChristInnseii , lot 10 , block 11 , llo-v- ar < li's addition , frame addition 1-1\10 200 T. It. Smith , IfiO-J South Right h street , lulslng brick house 1,200 Tour penults , aggregating. * 3,700 Piles of people have piles , out Uo Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Domestic seap best for hard water. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. Un Wasn't tbe.Mull. LOOAN , la. . May 7. To the Kditor of Tin : HEK : 1 notice by your today's issue that ono John Weber , a furniture dealer , had been made tlio victim of an Omaha shark in this place by tlio exchange of certain worthless Omaha' property for his stock of goods. There is no ono hero of exactly that name , and as the item would indicate that 1 was tlio ono vlctinn/ed and not the real man. Ileurv Lenz , I would kindly ask you to note this correction. K. 13. Wnmiuu. * II K.I 'I IIKit VOKKL'.ISTS. Anotlier I'rninUi ! of rioimuil O.iy for .Nc- lira If.i U .M : if * . WASIII.VOTON , D. C. , May 8. Forecasts for Tuesday : For Nebraska and Iowa Gen. orally fair Tuesday ; 'warmer ' ; southerly winds. For South D.Ucota Generally fair ; slightli warmer ; southerly wlnWs. l.oenl ltii-ord. OFFICUOFTIIE Wi\rnnu : Hunuxu. OMAHA , May 8. Omaha recordi of temperature unJ rainfall , compared with corresponding day of past four years : 160.1. 18y > . 1891 1800 , Maximum temperature ; 'OBir , = H2O bO = Minimum lonipcraturo.'MUS ! 17 = &OO 470 Average teinperaturu. 'Otis 42 OHO 01 = 1'ivelpltiitlim . " , : } 7 . -10 .00 .UO Statement showing t\o | condition of tem perature and precipitation at Om.tha for the day and since March IjilS'Jil : Normal t in | > nr.itiir < 9. . . . . " . ' &OC Doliclency for thoday. ' . ' . . " ! . 0 = Uoflcluncy sm > : o Mnnh ! l 2.10c Normal precipitation.j.i. , 14 Incl Kxcessfor tbo dav. . , , " „ 23 Incl Dullulency since March ! ! . 47 Incl Keports troiu Other 1'olnts lit H p. in. " 1" lodlcalci truce. O , LUUNT , Local forecait Otllclal AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oity Council Has a Long and Busy Session , Liquor Licenses the Principal Topic. TREET OPENING AND PAVING TALK ItiilldliiR Inspector Miiyllcld U'rltct it Mlttr Letter of lletluiiiillou mid Ad * monition Minor Muttcn nnd I'erMinnU , As a result of the action of the meeting of the South Omaha city council hist night , there will bo several saloons ebsed this morning. The council will meet again to night to hear all remonstrances. 1'ho work of repairing the Q street viaduct goes tea a South Omaha linn. Considerable routine work was accomplished , with a full attend ance of members. Attorney Adams addressed the council In behalf of Dan Clary , wtio has made applica tion for a liquor license , and against which a remonstrance has been Hied with the coun cil , llo raised the pohr of law that his client hrd In no degree violated the Slocumb law In the past , ana therefore the protest , signed as it was principally by women , should not have sufficient weight to bar his being granted a license. He hoped that tlio council would rclcr the protest to the city attorney before taking doilnitc action. K. O. Alaylleld handed In a novel resigna tion as city building inspector as follows : "As Alayor Walker has politely Informed mo that my resignation as building inspector would give him great pleasure , and at the same time give him an opportunity to appoint some one who needs the position worse than I do , tliercfore. gentlemen , 1 hereby tender you my resignation. This , Air. Alayor ami gentle men , Is done with the assurance that eight of our councllmen would stand by me If I in sisted on making a contest. 1 will also call your attention to section ' . ' , ordinance No. 1-7 , which provides that the Inspector shall bo a pi-act leal carpenter or an architect. This in itself compels the mayor and council to appoint a proper person to the position , and assures the city a proper safeguard in that department against unscrupulous build ers. May the pathway of my successor bestrewn strewn with gold dollars , and ills drinks come often and early Is my wish. " The committee on licenses reported , recommending that liquor licenses be granted to 'the following persons : F. A null , Thirtv-thinl and L streets ; W. F. IJauer..Mill Q street ; John Fa lion , ittill I ) street ; 1C. Scminler.Thirtieth and 7 streets ; Frank Dalzell , yi'J : Twenty-fourth street ; Frank Crawford , I31 ! Twent.t-sixth street ; Jcetham .t Williams , .Ml'J N street ; IJ. Crobs , Hellevuo avenue and Armour trect ; U. StrathmanIDS Twenty - 'ourth street ; Airs. 1C. T. Harry , Dcl- nonico hotel ; IClla O'Connor , S101T Q street : l. Lowr.v , 1M11 N street ; 1C. Hrooks118 I'wenty-fourth street ; Frank Lindner , I'hlrty-sccond and H streets ; 1C. Hohler , I'wenty-eighth and Q streets ; O. H. Hill , 'Jli Twenty-fourth street ; Calo Williams , Mull N street. Robert Montgomery tnado a strong speech to the council urging the opining of a street .t the lower end of N street , from Twcn- .loth street east to the river. The city nt- -ontoy and city engineer were added to the jommittoe having the matter in charge and ivero given more time to report. Alore time was granted the special com- nlttee appointed at a recent meeting to ask the street car company to complete its line icross the viaduct. A liberally signed petition was referred to , he cltj engineer , asking the council to pave O street from Fourteenth to Twentieth street. A vigorous kiclf signed by a number of citi- cns was read because the sidewalk had not jeen rclaid by the contractor on Twenty- 'ourth between N and O streets , liight icre Air. Woods took occasion to say that ihero should be no exception in the future to Lho rule of making the contractor place his forfeit money for this sort of work In ad vance. John Salter gave notice to the council that the two bridges In Albright were out of re pair and in a dangerous condition. L. H. Stanley gave notice that he had made an error in his hid for certain sewer work and asked that lie bo allowed to with draw and that he would pay the cost of re- iidvertisin ? for bids. Accepted. Fire Chief Smith made his annual report , detailing the work of the department for a year , together with recommendations for the future. His estimate for the cost of the department for the ensuing year is Sl-i.iUY The report of Chief of Police Ueckctt was received and placed on llio. Kemonstranecs were Hied against the granting of liquor licenses to .I K. Hanvsa , Teresa Hlum. Thomas IJacr and Frank Petolka. They were all signed by Chief of Police Beckett , the principal charge being that they had each violated the Slocumb law by selling liquor on Sunday. Thursday night was set apart lor the time to hear in detail all remonstrances. Alomber Schultz introduced a resolution that the chief of police be instructed to at once close all saloons whose proprietors have not up to the present time been granted a license. Conloy moved to lay the resolution on the table , but it failed to carry. The original resolution was then adopted , the mayor's vote settling the tie. Conley then succeeded In having the night for hearing remonstrances changed to tonight. Hiils were opened for the repaving of the Q street viaduct. The contract was awarded to George K. Parks & Co. of South Omaha. Alayor Walker appointed James Adams as llreman at No. ' engine house and T. IJ. Hntcher as building inspector. Uoth were continued. Al Selden Is out after a long spell of sick ness. T. J. O'Neil visited friends at Rogers yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton are visiting friends In Papiliion. Mrs. C. Graham of Lewis , la. , is visiting Mrs. R. A. Carpenter. Aaron Conrad of Dunlap , la. . Is visiting his daughter , Mrs J. Sullivan. J. A. Murphy spent Sunday with friends at Neola , la. , and returned homo yestcuiay. In tlie of cod-liver oil its use was limited to carfii those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. ! ? * iftif'Q ) ylld m of cod-liver oil with Hypo- phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective , easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Prepared by Bcolt ' flowne , N V All dnigshfai. STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD W.II. I'UUCKIt.M. D..N0.4 llolniirl , HI KTOR , Mjs'i. thiif rnnli'/l'ny /i/ ( rini of ttif l R\'l JlV.MHni AMN TlTIJTKtonh - . t.u > a.-rfi 1 llu onu ) 'ir.iii. by thu NATI NI MisuiCit , AvKx-UTli.Nfu , lllcrltl/i : K-HAVun ' Vtta'ity , Atiwf ky , A'ir"'m i /'Ay l i' ' o. jfaii'l ml Jllna . and irniknii' * f Jftn. illinrft Hi" yn-'nj , lti mtdtHe-ugnt Dd oia lillnrX ' nn'Mltatlon in jictiou or ty icurr UUIIL.U l > roiecUu with U' < limoDial , FIIUR I.trfta boot , SOI KNOK OF 1.1 FK , < llt hKI.V- l'KiSKUVATJOX : , SCO pp. . 151 Invnlmble pro KrlDtion * . full mil. nbtl.oy tur wuu AFRAID OF DOCTORS A Voiinc IVomnn ll < > < lttU'il : Iout : ttrfore Srrliliif Help , Hot In Now All Itlcht. Many iieonle , when ttc'k nnd nlllnir , loio fulfil In tnodlciil treatment , ami currv for yonrs burden of p-iln nnd dtnticti. MlHiM.iud Charron , il'i Mnln ttrept. I'oiini-tl II nfli , WAS one Hiieb. Now she bus this to * y "Althou rli for yo IM my sulK'tlni win terri ble , still I foil iloutitrnt unoot tielmt ablu to cot rodof. Tint rctalM > M cot win. turnover , 1 nmdo quickly , ben ro utiM'i and frlt-n N or m no found nMlof and vuro from l > r Sliopnr.l'B tritiittncnt. V'eart ajo caturr i t.isionol lliolt In my system , anil my sick liondnrhos wnro too niranlrltut to 'lost'rlbo , I bnd tliiiin two or three duvs out of IITLTV week. My stomauli wiissoro and painful , of tun itnscnusami food dlsjustod mo. As soon as lr Shepard f ilrly boom with mo relief came. I folt. In a few weeks , inor oomfort tli.in 1 had bud for ev cr.il ronM. My bead -'ot all rlilit , ami for seven neaks I felt no iriln whituvor. My stomach Is all rlclit , in I I inn curoil I feel Just tills way-tb it I L-nnnot pr.\Mn llio work of Dr. s'heimr.l enou.'b for wh.it ho hus done for mo , " MRS.V. \ . H. DONALD , lOXH'AUK AVKNMTK. PAYS IJIIS. COPF.bAND AND SHKI'AUO CUUKDIIKUOK HltONCIHAI. ASTHMA. ! ! ' YOU nuuiiTTHISSKB AND TALK WITH MKS. DONALD. cimii > AT ins IIOMI : . \V. II. S.-ico of the City Hotel , Atkinson. Not ) . , Writer : "Drs. Copebind nnd Phopard fJent'otnon : I wrlto you to let you know tint I inn moro tluin ole.'iscd with tbo results of your truat- tnunt for ( Mturrh. I can broilbo : tbroimb my nose with purfucl case no'.vinil : thut U a tiling ihiit 1 Inmm't boon ablu to do for many yours. My Kunernl hcii'.th , ulso. Is much Improved. I hiivu buun liiiyln. u.itunl medlulno for yours ullb llttlo or no honctU ; but I will siy : , slnco tukliuyoiir troatiiient , I urn fcullnz butter than I liuvu for year . My anputllo ' < > Rood , nud that < s somotliln ; new for inc. and I KO to sleou soon after lyini down , anil that Is also now , I cannot cndorso your tiaulinuiit too y. " Kespeitfully. W.II. SAOK. DRS. COPEIAND & SIlEPARi ) , KOOMS ail AND nil NEW YOlllf l.lVti HLTILDINO. OMAHA. NEII. Every Curable Dlsuasu Treated- onico Hours ntoll n.ni. : 2 toft y.m. ; 7 to 8 n. in. biinday :0 : a. in. to li in. that's my wife's yon know wears a cheerful , life-is-worth-living expres sion , ever since 1 presented her a box of She is always recommending Kirtft soaps to her friends says she is through with experiments has just what she needed to make labor easy , and ensure perfectly clean clothes. She knows what she's talking about don't forget it. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap wTSS.fi'&S'mJuw Council Dluffg. Jens AND A LADY QIM ? TiT. In a iliill''littnl proirnm ent re.y ( roe from diiihicsi. imil coti'Ut.iu if LADY or AKTI : vs. VIO1. IN mid I'OKNKTSOI.OM , MANDOLIN. IIAN.I ii , loriTAHCU'll. ro.Mll'nnd KIMOUS KK.VDLNU HI'llINO QflNThl1. Mimic AMI MHITII ! A nuislcM ontaitnliimout that U onjnyiililo nlluu to multi-Inn and tbu mniBU * . Don't f.kll to h-nir ttio won * durfnl A-yoar-oul iirtlnt. MAMTIMI TOMUIK , who piiivs tlnlln solm. thii { on ; s nnd re- cueIn ilio hunt tlnlslin I stylo. CsfAi. I'liiiT.s. DON'T Mts > i Tins TIIHAT. Pee our I'rojr.iin. It unu.iba for itself. N. 11. I'ho ttiilobr.itod . 'hu'.iurt PUno Usoil In all DETROIT Ma i.y . t n ct. r rrc dnrnh'o thnn stoim cn- Incs. moru rollnblu for pow i ipur pi MM. mid mileb ebonper. ( 'nnho put In corner of nny room from -nrrot to basement , tilting but lit tle ap ce , n nklns nn noltu. Makes no &IIIOKQ or dirt , requires no find oreiiRineir to run ID Cheaper , neater : ind moro le lablo for eleva tors and ntliur purnoses llitin wutur or IMS. Detroit Mo'or and Ciunnrulnr I cst of all , an al lltlo investigation will show. Machines from omi-ol.'ht In eighty horse power always on linnd and warranted to RlTO eompleto satisfaction. I'ommiinlo ite with us. Wo will save you time , money and incon venience. W. R IIAIvKlt. : iflOnniliinsiiiisrt : , Illock. Connell Muffs. Ti-leplione ! 2I. C. I ) . HAKHIt , Kotrh-iun , 711 Smith tub St. . Omiibn. Telephone 141' ' * . Solo iigunts for Council HtnlTs , ( ) mi\lii and Lincoln. irnQ/R3illtll1i1 T'ttormya - it-lrw. I'rac- IJIIIlJOdJulll JIU J tleu In tbo state nml federal courts. Hooim iJJ-7-3-9 , Shogurt block , Uounull HlulTi. la. ' Not li-p. The annual mcotlni : of stockholders of thn 1'remont , Klldiorn & Missouri Valley Itallroiui company will bo hold lit the olhVoof tbe com pany In Dmiiba , Neb. , on 1'riday , May 10,1MU3 , lit ' _ ' o'clock p. m. , for HID election of directors nnd for the transaction of such other businus * as may come buforo tint meetlm ; . .1. It. Kr.nnii.n : , Secretary. Dated May 1 , IH'j : ) . M3dl7t Special COMJT.ll BIIJF71. 1'OlT ( S.M.I' : A nuiiiiT. > 7 ot nlcj i tln iM , chu.tii , 1 nn l on very inn ? pnyiujut * . lireuuaalol li. MuliulHUii A Co. . Sil llruttilw.ijr. ' ' 11.0. : 3 A.Nt > nia-AUKIC tntcroT'iiirrirTir'norlliorn J 'u u at H3.00 to tv-O.O ) per ucro. Julmtilou \ Vuu 1'atU'li. AliSl llAUrannii loam , farm nun cltr prapDrtr lioimhi nj 5UJ. | I'aur A Thoian , Couiiall llliiin. MAI/ri'.SKlMl ) SJ HOSll'-l'oopto nay It lasti l j-fam : noort value and iilw.iys In slua't nt Ulx- lir > , .Morrliim bluck. V\7"nj | I'.A'i'llA.SUH ! oil MCI.IJ-TWU lour room * i huiihcs 101,1 note room nn.l oiilbiilhlbiva , eld 01'liH.'iimbraiicj. A. J. M inilol , TOM linili.uii Avu. J' DIl MAtiK Kill ! ei of Unirira ioul < , Kouil cim l | . lion ; n birifiilu Inqulro ut l iiipklO'Stiiixarb Ilnnlwiiro ( o. . Council lluTi ! : HOUSl : nml liH for s lo. No. Hl'J r'lftlarji us Innulru of J. 1 * . ChrUtl.i ! ! , c. & lu 1. , r'O t aAlih , husp : tuna lilioi ilrlvnu m nrui lenra iniilo ; oil wn < un. hnrnui ] nnil toani ; tup Hit } , ' ronil wn on. 1'niluii Com Co. . 10 I'oarl itreut. \\7II.I. sell UoloiTcon neiv.i roo.n liumi , moitcru ' cauvunluneos , wollloo i loil. MeooUjj. I OIl HAU12 'I'liroo Jorri'jy bulU ; nifo * . ono Mrtjok mm yunr imil two jruum ; solM color , .rculsleroj Block. 72J S. 1st rit. "I,1.ill SAI.R Nlco Iny rnrilnuu tn.im unit c.'irrla a. L It. W. Tiilli'jrt. 1011'uandi. Cu i I'-ll .llir.ti fi MtllMJI' : rumovuJ. ccmioj | | . vuliln. ihhiiiiujr < V * I'IIMIIIM | . KJ ilucko , at Taylor's ttaaarj , 51J llrnuilvrKy. ( iill ) girl fur Kcnurnl buii ewurk. Mm. U. U1 , * IIOOIUT , No. 141 ( ib'ii iivrnuc. 1 U HAl.'il-Wnrllolil , Cniit.Juck nml Mt Vernon 1 striiwliorrr pUnlj. W. . Kojlliu , 871' ' . ' Till avo. , Council lllulls. JjVUl HUNT 7-room homo , \vitor , c i nnd Uutb ! Koud slnlilo. ll'J 4th tit , Council Illillls. " 'lltl , qrnntoil for uanornl buiisutrurk , 113 Ulun > - ) Ave , BICYCLE SPECIALTIES in the West ? We can fit you out promptly. Send in your orders. STATE AGFNT FOR THE AND BICYCLES. 304-0-8-10 tt Street , [ o. . Council Bluffs Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORK All Idnils of Dyulng oii-l ( J.o.in in done In tbo Inchest htylo of the urt. Kiilo , ! nut blaliiud fubricN minlo to l do I : u a Koo'l ' an now. Worn promptly ilunu umi Ucllvcrod In nil parts ot tbu uMintry. Suu.l for J lilt A. MACHAN , Hituihiiiv. niiur North * western Dunou Tolophunu .IU. THE LOOKED FOR BHEAK IN PRICES HAS COME. llitflu'btGrnrto lor $100.00 The lielipso , Wuvorly , Kinff , Ciippur , Scurohor , nil 100.00 Sold every whom fop IK/i.oo. K you \vunl u wliujl , ilon't faU t- > bio m. Our 480.00 wheel Is a dandy. COLE & COLE , il Main SlreoU