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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1893)
TV i. - /T\rAtTA ivATrv TWEV ' .Atrwn&v MAV IK IVHE DAILY BEE COUNCIL tJUJFFR , | ) FFICK : KO. 12 PEAUti STRKV.T fJImro ly furrier to any putt of the city 11.V. . TII/TON , MANAOKll . " KI.KPHOM.fi } I tlmlnr s Office Sa 52 NKlt | | KUItor No-23 XllfiUH N V. I'lumblnfr Co. Hoston Store. Niitulmug silk * . MIItonhcrKf-r Is the hatter. tO3 HroaiU-ay. For rent Front tilrovo room , furnished. 20 Willow avenue. i Cole .t Cole , 41 Main street , nre selling f Urlctly hlph Rrado bicycles for * 100. t 'lho school board will hold its rcRiilar ( .nonthly meeting this evening. One of the fillings to como before it Is the question or Intnllntf a two-room wing to the Third street [ school houso. I John Hanks and .Too Hess , two young tnon lilvliiff near Pacific Ju.irtlon , wore out target i'lionllng Saturday morning nnd shot into Itho rear coach of the Incoming passenger Strain on the Durllncion i-oatl. They were [ arrested nnd taken to Glcnwood for a trial I A horse driven by Ilobort Fosdtck took [ fright ut a motor yesterday afternoon whllo lln n funeral procession and became very ( fracllons. The buggy linincdintoly In from Iwas tipped over and the occupants , two | men , spilled out on the pavement. No ono Iwas Injured , nnd the only daniaRo was u ( broken buirgy top. , A council of the various Ilnptlst churches Jaf this vicinity has neon calli-d lor next IBunday at lho Soandlnavhin Baptist church , corner Seventh slreut and Seventh avenue. .The object of the council Is to Investigate I the advisability ofdlvldhiK tlio Scandinavian J church , one branch to consist of the Danes fund the other of the Swedes. Kach nation- [ nllly Is desirous of having services in Its own [ language , and It Is probable that the result | of the council will bo a division. Tlio S.ty council will hold n special meeting _ this evening , at which it Is probable some Juleps will bo taken to adjust the dlillculty between the eitv treasurer and the park ; commissioners , both of whom want the pos. 1 session of the park funds and claim to bo I entitled to them by law. I'ho Judiciary com mittee and city attorney have been Instructed to draw up an ordinance providing that the commissioners shall have the possession of iho funds to use as they may see lit , wiln- J-.out having to KO through the routine as has heen customary , and It Is probable that tlio ordinance will bo.reported tonight. I'OK MO.NUAY. Atttie llnstoii .Store , tlio I.ciiillui ; Cnsli nnd l'oinl.ir | Ono-l'rlro Ury ( iiioiN lluimi ) of ( Joillli'll ItllllVi , In. 75 pleccH HU inch half wool cashmere , former price 25c , for Monday 17c. pit-cos extra ( jnality dark g'injj- lianis. iworth . 10 and 12Jc , for 5o Alondiiy. 200 pleecB'oxtni quality ontitif. llannel sultinfjH , foriribr prieo Ific , for 7ic Monday. 250 do/.un extra quality white cord border handlcorchiefs. Oc each , worth lOc. ( iloyo day at the BM- t n Btoro. CO dozen -more of $1.25 kid gloves for Doc Monday. 25 pieces curtain scrim , lie a yard. 2 bales heavy unbleached muslin , 4o a ' ' " lOOdo/.on Windsor ties , 8c each , worth 200 dox.cn ladies' ' extra quality , fast , black hose , lOc n pair , worth llo. ! PARASOL DAY ut the BOSTON STORE. Our cntiro stock of sun um brellas at cost PRICE for Monday. COAT AND GAPS , SPUING , of all kinds , all at cost price MONDAY. DON'T miss this cliunco , the finest eolcction and the lowest casli prices.Vo always load , wo always do as wo advertise , wo don't simply say'a thing like our would bo competitors , but everything as adverI" tibcu lias always been found nt the BOSTON STOKE , the leading dry goods bouse , the wreck- era of high prices. Fo'thoringliam , Whitclaw & Co. , Council BlutTs , In. fJSKIiUff.il. I'.tll.tGtlAl'llS. . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Arthur have gone cast for the summer. Mrs. C. P. Itallsbaok goes to Sandwich , 111. , this week to attend a reunion of her family. C. lloscn left last evening.for Albany. Mo. . ' wlicro ho will superintend tlio erection or the new Methodist college which w-is de stroyed by ( ire last winter. SHarry Hoffmnyr returned yesterday mnrn- g from California , whore ho has been liv ing for several years past , and will visit his relatives hero for about 11 month. llotr to Collect Iliul HIM' . If you have any bad bills against men who do not live in Iowa and who work for any railroad , telegraph , express or Bleeping car company that runs into Iowa , write to the Nassau Investment company , Council BlulTs , la. , and they will Bond you their oolloction terms and the best of references. Collections guar anteed. Special olTer for 30 days. TYu l > ii ) " a ; thu WoruI'M fair , It will coat you less than # 50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means Tihomes in private cottage , clean , safe , Mlotic to grounds and on the beach of Itako Michigan. Write to , T. T. Chyno- woth , Windsor Park' , 111. Refers to II. W. Tiltonof THKBKI3 , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbridge , Council For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 ; stove wood , it ! or 10 inches , $2.50 per cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Main street. N ttli-il thu O.isc. The prospect now Is that the case of .Goorgo U. Wheeler against the motor com pany will never como to trial , as the coin- pany look n stop yesterday that removes here ground for it. The company , it will bo re- i mcmbcred , In rounding tlio curve on Picrco j < street from South First , laid the rails within < six Inches of the curb in front of Mr. Wheeler's property In order to avoid making too sharp a turn. Wheeler objected to this , and on the company's fulling to make any amends commenced a suit for damage , which lias been 'pending for about three years , Yesterday afternoon * the company put a force of men at work ami toru up the ub- Jcctlonublu track , laying it in the center jb.of the street , llko nil of the other tracks , It is stute.i that this will bo the end of the alniculty. "Oj-rfUir I'lirinlni ; . " 1 NOIITH GAI.VIWTOX , Tex. . May 13 , : th Oalvoston presents to capitalists or urs with suftlclont means a m.igiiltlcent Hold feral oyster farming. The laws of 1'ie stain al- low any ono to select any of the publlu waters of ( ialvcston hay and stake on" about sixty acres , the exclusive usu of which land they are entitled to for twelve years. Tlio only restriction Is public oyster beds from which they can take la season all the seed oysters they may wish. Hero , alone. Is an Industry that makes North Ualvcston i a prontablo location. Another Curluuil of l > iiiintli H Illrynlrt , Another full carload of the Peerless Dauntless bicycles was received by the Unioii Transfer people Friday. All orders will now bo tilled promptly. Boys , the Dauntless is the wheel , and : you can buy it right. Pasjomijro for horses nnd cattle on George R Wrlt'h.t'u farm udjoinlngc ity limits on south ; 500 acres blue grass , running water. For terms apply to James Haph , on farm , or ut Curban'Coal company , 10 Pcurl street. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. in. ut the Council Bluffs Medical and i Surgical institute , 20th and Broadway. Cook yoi mouls this summer on a gas range , At cosy ut ho Gas company. Gco.8. Davls/nrescription druggist. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Domestic Troubles with Which Charles Weeks is Afflicted , HIS WIFE'S ' LOVE FOR A SPIRITUALIST It I * tlio iCnaie of llrcnklnc tip n Hnppjr r nilljAn Klnpritiont to Alli- lourl Prrvrnlcd tlio llui- Im li il'ii Quick Artlon. An orcrdoso of spirits of the nonlntoxl eating kind is responsible for breaking up a n family living In the southern part of the city , illllng the soul of ono husband with largo gobs of grief and giving another a chance lo look out upon tno world from be hind prison bars. For sonm ttmo past thcro have boon rumors lloattng around that all was not going as It .should In the family of Charles Weeks , a truckman at the Union Pacific transfer , but It was not until yester day afternoon that things came to such a pass that the police had to bo called upon to prevent an actual elopement. According to the story which Mr. Weeks tells , Ids family and the family of ono Cor nelius MMlcr , a house mover , have been liv ing together In the same house until re cently. For about two. weeks past they lived In a house at the corner of DltiiT and Pleasant streets , the two families having become so attached to ono another that they moved there together. Most of tlio attach ment , however , seemed to bo bofvccn Mrs. Weeks and Mr. Miller , and it was of a sort which did not exactly suit the husband of thu former. After remonstrating a number of times with his wife ho llnully decided to leave his homo and family In thu hands of his rival. Yesterday ho learned that the couple had planned an elopement Into the northern part of Missouri , and on going to the housu he found three wagons tilled with furniture which was to bo carted to the new Kldorado. lie Immediately llled an information ai.iit)3t Miller charging him with alienating his wife's ilTcctions. Within half an hour Mil ler was languishing behind the bars of the city Jail and the trip to Missouri w.is Indou- uitely postponed , It seems , from what Weeks says , that Mil ler lays claims to bo a spiritualistic medium of wonderful powers , and ho has so fasci- naled Mrs. Weeks by his wonderful visions of thu future as to make her willing to fol low him to the ends of the earth. Down iu Missouri , bo say.s , there Is a beautiful farm simply waiting for them to come and take possession. All they had to do was to go thcro , and hy means of certain iastructlons which Ihe spirit of a dead Indian , who seems to bo a particular friend of tils , has furnished him ho will dig into the ground and lind a pot of gold. Mrs. Weeks believes all tills. Miller having per formed enough hair-raising wonders at thu seances which have been going at her house for the last year or so to convince her that he is all right. A strange part of tlio atTair is that Mrs. Miller does not seem to be af- Illctcd with any green-eyed jealousy at the apparent interest that bur liusb.md takes in Mrs. Weeks. This feature of the case is ac counted for by thii neighbors by the fact that Mrs. Weens has Jusf sold her place for * llland ( ) ( put the money into the treasury of the now company of Miller. Weeks it Mil ler. Weeks also llled an information against his wife and she would have been arrested yesterday , but for the weeping of her three cherubs , which so affected Chief Scanlan that he allowed her to go , on condition that ahc will bo in police court this morning. All the Sioux remedies , such as the American Norvino , Sioux Worm Wafers and Sioux Blood Remedy , are for sulo ut T. 0. DoTIeuvoirs and Doll Morgan & Go's , , drug stores. Pure wiitor from the Milwaukee ar- Icsitui well delivered daily. Moderate price. Leave orders at TUP. DEK ollice. Bargains in line tooth brushes nnd cologne , wholesale price , only lOc. Davis , the druggist , 200 Uroadwuy. riii/ < 'inliirler lit Carrol' ' . CAHIIOI.I , , la. , May 12. To the Editor of TUB Ben : In your issue of May 10 wherein you give "More about the suicide" ' of C. L\nzcndorfcr : at this place on the 7th , and which Information you seemed to get from one W. C. Estop , I desire to c.ill your alton- tlon to the facts therein contained as erro neous , and In justice to the people of Carroll , whoso actions you state were "very pe culiar , " I also desire to give the facts as they are. In the llrst place , regarding the telegram sent to his wife , it was supposed that ho was divorced or not on friendly terms with his family , and after searching about to llml where she lived it was thought best to tele graph her that ho was dead. We know nothing about this man Lanzcndorfcr or his former standing Hi Council UlulTs , and as ho had not a single dollar on his person ho was rightfully turned over by lho coroner lo our undertaker for as decent burial as our laws provide. In thu meantime a telegram was received from Council Bluffs to hold the body , as it would i > o taken lo Council Bluffs. The undertaker simply held the body as ho was directed and never lold Mr. Kstep that ho did not intend to send the body lo Council Bluffs. Kcgardlng lho paper or lho policies that weru hi his room ami which you charge the coroner with wrongfully turning over to the hotel keeper , will say that they never were part of the inquest , no more than thu clean shirt and now suit of clothes mat weru also in the room , They never came Into the hands of the coroner as evidence in the case , and all that onr law r.'quires of the coroner to do Is , to view tlio body , call a Jury , summon the witnesses , and after the Inves tigation to return to the district court the Inquisition , the written evidence , and a list of the material witnesses. Our laws uo not make ito lho coroner's duty to take charge oftlio , , do- iwisod's estate and nmnnrtv. Surely the coroner did his duty and took charge of uverylhing material in thu case that would lend to tlnd out thu cause of his death. The policies and other papers were taken into the possession of the hotel keeper with the other effects Unit were In his room. When listep came here ho demanded all lho valuable papers and ihroatencd to roplovln them and grew violent over the fact that the hotel keeper would not give them up. I was then consulted about the matter and I advised the hotel keeper that If Kslep was lho legal ruprusenlallvo , lho administrator of lho : als lalo of the deceased , ho should deliver them up , but if not he should keep them until lho ! legal regresenlatlvo should come and ( ret them , for this initn Kstep was a more stianger to him aud with out credentials of responsibility. Under Iheso circumstances the hotel keeper was Justilled in retaining the valuable policies ; , and will bo unlit Ihu legal representative of the deceased will demand them. 1 so Ihu hotel keeper thought ho had a lien on them for Ihe * 1UO board bill. I think Mr. Ks'.ep ought to have Investigated the facts more fully before trying to rellect Improper , conduct upon the people of Carroll , and before > - I I fore giving the facts * to the public. I wish < you would publish this statement for thu beni'llt of thu readers of your paetr hero and to the parties upon whom the erroneous ' facts , as were given you , rollout. I am yours very respectfully. CIUIHUB W. KOIITE. You ought to see Ni-d Shepurd's now > bicycle. He sells them , and bells tiotn ) right. See him at Van Hnmt's. Protect your homed against destruc tive storms. W , C. James has the strongest companion in thu world. Mine. Helen Merrill , hull-dressing and manicuring. Room ' ! ! - , Morrlam block. See the peerless Dauntless bicycles and get terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl. I'lincral of I ) . W. IMtlt'riuu. Thu last rites over tlio remains of 1)V. . Patterson were performed yesterday after noon nt the late residence on Sixth street. The i > ccullarly sad features connected with his death had attracted universal sympathy from the public , aud the funcr.il was ono of the most largely attended tint has ever been hold la thu city. Her. O. W , Brewer con ducted tlio exercise * , after which tUo re main * were taken to Walnut Hill cemetery , escorted by the Seventh Ward Military band of Omaha , COO Masons and nee members of the American Protective nsoclatlon. One feature Of the funeral that excited almost universal com ment was the nblllty manifested by W. O. Kstep , who had charge of the exorcises. In looking after the crowd. It had been the In tention at first to have the funeral nt the Fifth Arcnuo Methodlstehureh , billowing to Mrs. Pattcrsod's Illness It was found neces sary to have It nt the residence. Although the building was much too small for the Im mense crowd that congregated , everything passed off smoothly , wlthoui any of the em barrassing hitches that frequently occur on similar occasions. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Muslo Co Brown's C. O. D. grocery closes at 7 p. in. , except Mondays nnd Saturdays. Slop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , the best &J.OO house in Iowa. Vnnatta & Sweet , nttys. , Everett blk. tV. O. A. Itcpnrt The hospital is giving1 satisfaction to patients , physicians and patrons. Basket donations hnvo been sufficient to supply the table. Money has been donated Iu small sums. We are thankful for this aid and hope for a continuance of the samo. The public Is so largely Interested in this Institu tion that information should bo given oftencr than annually as to the management of its affairs. From this time on there will bo monthly . . . reiwrts published. The patrons will then be able to judge whether the money and ( donations contributed are used lo the best advantage. Funds collected are ap plied in payment for Improvements of the hospital building and grounds , and in pay ment of taxes , assessments , insurance and the like. The following is a statement of the re ceipts aud disbursements for four months cmllng May 1 , 180U : Ueculved from puylni ; patients 8 467.90 Uoci'lvi'il from county patients DUG.00 llnskut donations ( estlnutcd ) 170.50 .Mlsx-cllaiicniis donations ( estimated ) . 113..1(5 ( Member-Oilp dues tecnlved ' . 42.00 Ufcelvcd from churches , societies , etc 314.03 Total receipts (1,419.00 Tbo total disbursements for the four months amount to Sl.lWl , of which the prlu- dual items weru as follows : Amount paid matron an I help $120 Amount pild on 1HD2 hills nno Amount inilil for drills 17 Amount Intm-est anil ta.\en p ild 241 Carpenter and plumbing \vork. . . 140 AS : > KTS. 3 lots and hospital building J 15,000 03 1 lot In Muyno'saddition 100 00 1 lot In Crawford's addition ' . 100 00 1 lot In Eviins' addition nt)0 00 l.'urnlture . and llxtmes 600 00 $10,050 00 I.IAMH.ITIF.S , Mortgage dnbt , 8 percent $ 5i00 ! 00 Special assessment , 10 p-rcuut 301)05 t iiMioured note , 7 per cent 437 1J ! PiilmbliiKaccount , bal. , H per cent.00 00 Killing loin , balance 4800 Interest on above Items to Oct. , "J3. . 287 70 I t 0,481 07 Excess assets over liabilities $ 9,4l > 9 03 Mn * . L. W. Uoss. Corresponding Secretary Women's t'lirlstlan Association. House paint , the very best in the land , for inside and outside use , ut Doq ' Heaven's. Williamson & Co. . 100 Mtiin street , , largest and best bioyelo titock in city. For first-class rooms in Chicago for World's fair cull on Ohio Ktiox. xr.i I'JsitKixs .iM.ixsn .1 T UOTIIEXIIUKG. Wonder Cut Water Power nnd lln Klcctrlo I'linit tlutt Antonl8lif K\cry One. GoTiiENimao , Nob. . May 11. To lho Editor - tor of Tin ; BBK : After traveling around the world I confess thatI sos greater surprises in my own country than even in the Orient. Today while traveling through western Ne braska I dropped into the new town of Gothenburg. I had been astonished at the rapid growth of McOook and wondered at the splendid water power at Kearney , but Gothenburg amazed tno. Here is a town that could teach late Inventions to Boston or London. "What has Gothsnburg done ? " you a ° k. "Wny , she has run the North Platlo through u ten-mile canal and made a moun tain lakooa ibe hills. The lake is sixty feet higher than the town and covers hundreds of acres. Pouring down from the lake comes a 400,000-horso power stream of water rush ing through the town. " "What has Gothenburg got ? " you ask. . ' She has got a central power house where turbine wheels turn electric molars , chang ing the Platlo waler inlo electricity and then distributing this electricity for light nnd power and heat over wires into every house iu town. Ono wire turn -tlio machin ery in a brass factory recently moved to Gothenburg from Cambridge. A'.ass. An other wire runs into a clothing factory nnd turns fifty sowing machines and another will soou run to the big Ilourlng mill and knock out its expensive steam engine. " "What else of Gothenburg ? " "Why they are heating houses with this electricity caught from the North Platte. I saw a woman ironing with no store In the house. " "What heats your Iron ? " I asked. "This little wire hanging to the ilatiron , " she suld. "It is heated by electricity from the North Pintle. " And there I saw eggs frying In a pan on the parlor table and a coffee pot boiling , while the bottom of it was so cool that it would not burn your hand or melt the var nlsh on the tablo. "Shall I make you some wheat cakes with out llroj" asked a Gothenburger. "It will take lee lonir , " I said. "No , only a mlnuto , " ho said , as ho turned a button and lot tlio electricity DOSS through the bottom of a griddle. Then ho throw a tea cup full of Hour and a spoonful of bale- ing powder Into a half-pint of water , gave It a quick stir with a spoon and poured live cakes Into the griddlo. The little puffs and j bubbles . came on lho cakes in a minule and in three minutes ho had the cakes steaming on Ii I my plate , and the electricity turned ofl again. i Then ho attached lho wlro to ti boiler 1 and an oven and broiled beefsteak ami baked bread. This , mind you , was not in Paris be fore thu acade micians , but out in Gothenburg , beyond yond ICoarnoy , which twenty years was the center of the Great American desert. Now thu farms around town and away on to Sidney are loaded with wheat ; prosperity and enterprise is everywhere , and Golben- burg has given lo Nebraska Ihe most won derful water and electric plant in the whole world , The electric plant was made by ICdison ; the lurbino wheels came from Day ton , O. ; the electric cooking apparatus came from .Minneapolis , and thu brains and pluck and enterprise to do this wliy they are flourishing right there in Gothenburg , It sooins almost like a fairy tale , but it Is literally true. Ei.i PBHKI.NS. - Citlirnrnlii I'n-h * Club Knruutr. Three sleepers , containing about 100 Cali fornia newspaper men and women bound for the World's fair , were part of iraiu No. t ! on the Union Pacillo which came in at ' 4 o'clock Saturday. They oclong to the California Press association composed of novvspaper workers outside of San Francisco and thu other largo coast cities in u word , they arc country newspa per folks ' and don't care who knows it. Part MOf them'aro delegates lo thu National Editorial convention to bo held ut Chicago May 10 and to thu world's editorial congress uiid tome others are delegates to thu convention of thu International League of Prc 9 Clubs. aUOhlcago , May Kt. t Tno party has pcnt several cnloynblo days en route , nnd It Is Id be regretted that they could not stop over t Omaha nnd ro- cclvo the hospitality of Omaha's newspaper mcn but they will , no doylit , bo well enter talncd by the Chicago Press , club , In which there Is a good-sized Omaha delegation. _ LAWYERS STILL'TALKING. ' Argument * In the DnlriiU'Drpnt C'n P De velop Liinllnc y tlillrn. Contrary to expectation , the arguments ofwe counsel In the union depot Injunction case were not i finished Saturday , and tno case will ho taken up again-'Monday ' morning. Mr. Thurston occupied the cntiro forenoon . yesterday In detailing tno Union Pacific sldo of the controversy. Ho devoted the time to showing how deeply Interested that road is In the material wclfareof thocliyand howro- llglously It had always kept its agreements , promises and contracts with the city , nnd how It would therefore , as a matter of course , Itcep Its part of tlio Union depot contract equally well. It was argued that If completed under lho present plans the depot would bo ono of tno best this sldo of Now York , and that not only the people of Omaha but the stranger within her gates would have a spasm of delight every time their eyes rested on It. Considerable time was also devolcd to tell ing of thti urgent need of a depot aud how this was the golden opportunity of n life time to got It. Not a llltlo eloquence and aratory entcrod Into the argument , and It was ono of the prettiest things to which the court has llsteno.1 lor some time. Clly Attorney Council occupied the earlier part of the afternoon. His position was rather vague , as ho sided with both nartlcs to a certain extent. He said ho did not op pose the perpetuation of the Injunction so far as the delivery of the city bonds was concerned , but ho did not want the situation so tied up that no deal could be subsequently made ttiat would allow of the quit claiming of the depot grounds to the Union Paelllc. Mr.Voolworth made the great forensic effort of the case. Ho discussed the trust features of the Saunders deed and of the property Included in It. He reviewed the history of the acts of congress creating aud governing the Union Pacific , both the acts of 1802 and 1804 , and later of the trust imposed by the people of Omaha when they taxed themselves to assist the company in building lls bridge. He argued that it made no dif ference whether the property went into lander or remained In money , the trust was there binding the company to give free Imircss and egress forever to all roads desiring lo use lho same , and that no matter .who succeeded , the requirement was perpetual and would always romaln and should bo ful filled , either by the Union Depot company or any other that came In to take ils place in the enjoyment of the property given by the people. Ho insisted that the plaintiffs did not want the trust feature to Uo dormant , as intimated by Mr. Council , but wanted It en forced , ' .bough they did Insist that It should not be diverted or perverted. There was no attempt at oratory , but it was a cool , dispassionate , analytical argu ment touching the controlling law points and the great equitable features of the case. A number of lawyers wcrp present and fol lowed the argument cicely. During tlio earlier pirt'of it the city at torney attempted to interrupt to ask certain questions that appeared as a side Issue in tne case , but Mr. Woohvorth declined to bo interrupted. Mr. ConneH appealed to the ci ourt , but was given no coiufort , the order jcing that there must. bO no Interference , and that It was desired | { , o have the argu- nent confined to the principal features and lot switched oft to any .of the side tracks that had been built during , the trial. Mr. Greene will begin the closing argu ment for the defense on , Monday morning , ind Mr. Howe will take the Una ! whirl at it after that on the part of the plaintiff. H'Jl.l li'.lKll IfUJtKU.LSTS. Ncl > rnknn Are rrouil < < ! il i'nlr Weather for Tqi.'iiy. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 14. Forecasts for Monday : For Nebraska and Iowa Fair ; winds becoming northeast. For the Dakotas Generally fair ; slightly warmer ; winds becoming east. Local Iteconl. OrrtcnoFTiiD WiuTiinii BUIIEAU , OMAHA , May 14. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall , compared with corresponding day of pasl four years : 1803. 18U2. 1801 1890. Maximum temperature. 78' 57 ° 77 ° Minimum temperature. 60S sijc 520 440 Average temperature. . CH = > 64 ° 04 ° 023 Precipitation , . .00 .43 .00 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature and precipitation at Omaha for the day aud since March 1 , 18U3 : Normal tumuoraluro Oto Kxccss for the day 7 ° Deficiency BIIICO March 1 230 ° Normal precipitation IS Inch Utttlclency for the day.t 15 limb Excess sliico .March 1 34 Inch IlrportH from Other Point * lit 8 p. m. The High School Minstrel club pave a very clever performance Friday evening be fore an audience of nearly UOU students. The entertainment was given In the lecture room of thn school building and the proceeds will be applied toward paying the expenses of the annual lluld day In Juno. The "Suwaneo Hlver" was sung as a cur tain raiser , and then Mr. Itoss Towlo sung rrt solo In u very entertaining manner.Virt Thompson played "Nearer , My God , to Thee , " as an autoharp solo and was followed by lho minstrel chorus , "Wo Have Settled Pern's Fate , " The act closed with a guitar and zlthor duet by Messrs. Oury and Oant- nor and a selection oil1 the mandolin and guitar by MUses Mabel" < CoUcr and HirUiu Balbaeh. I ? * , Among those who parmdpatcd iu the later numbers were l n j iuuns , Bert Duller , HU'hter Wood , Cieayui Purvis and the ; chorus , consisting of Messrs , Hutlcr , Thompson , Hobble. " ' "Pelorson , Towlo , Gahnand Hums. Tlid'cuterUiiumont closed with an old-fashioned , Virginia reel. All There ' Check. The Hoard of County Commissioners met Saturday afternoon jo , special session , ex- ] > elliig ( ; lo bo able to IPMS ujion thuccrllticd check of Hayes As i&on as bidders for the I county paving bonds , iind accept their bid. ! The check failed to arrive , and action was necessarily do/erred. > JJli' 13. Klloy , who Is one of the bidders on 'tho paving , offered lo accept the bonds of ttiti county at par iu payment , In case thoref.Avas any dlftlcully experienced hi negotiating them , but no action was taken on > the offer. A small ! amount of routinu business was transacted , and como committee rejiorts received on minor matters. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest . S , Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Dnmcstle. . Murderer Olny will IMS executed nt Lebanon , N. II. , todny , The presidents of the Denver V Itlo Oramto nnd the Atchlvm railroads will probably set- lie the Colorado rale war today. Tlio Uusslnn criilior. tinlonrrnl Admiral , took ber departure from tlio International fleet In Now York harbor yesterday , She was plven n farewell Unit gladdened thu heat-It of the homeward bound tars. There nro 20 crisps of amiltnox In lho vicin ity of the court house of Mnciihurit county , \ Irglnln , nnd then ) have bean ci-veni ! deaths. Owlns lo tto presonec of thn disease , Ihcro have boon no session * of the courts. Harry Gro s nnd William Hay. tough torn , who went from Wyoming recently , are thought to have been killed In n fight with olllcers In j the mouiilaliiH ncnr Ca lle , Mont , The des peradoes hnil killed Deputy Sheriff Under , who had attempted to arrest Guy for Arson , Tlio low ticrinntitof Chicago ypstordny tin- veiled at llumboliU park thu inninliici'iit Mntuu which they lum > erected to ( be memory ' of 1'rltr. Itcuter , the first nolalilo writer In the vernacular of Northern Oormnny. Tim tin veil ing ceremonies of todny were preceded hy a parade. A lire , caused by a defective lluo In lho bake house of the Aldlno hotel nl Philadelphia , I'n. . badlv Riillrd the tmlldlne last night nnd caused a losi estimated ut about $40.001' . The 120 guests In the house nnd the servants escaped uninjured after nn exciting experi ence It Is alleged , a a hit of Inside hlslory of the big crash In National Cordfigo , that .lames U. Kccne. Is$1,600,000 wlnnci. Prlvntu Informa tion , It Is said , conveyed through a trio of brokers' wives , enabled Kocno to puv off some ohl scores nlul at thuxama tlmo iiiiiko.u . for tune. Uliodo Isltind republicans elected a senator In North Smlthflold ye.stenbiv , which gives them , with lho lieutenant , governor , fifty-five votesjn the next general assembly. Tills con stitutes n majority In urani ) commit leu anil enables them to elect republican state olllcers , unless complications nrUu hy the unseating of republicans by tlio democratic house. lit. Ilev. 1C. It. (5. von Sclioele , f. T. I ) . , M.U. , bishop of ( lothind , Sweden , who has como to tills country as royal representative nf the king and Swedish churches to take pai-t In Ihu onc-hunitrcilth anniversary celebration of thn Swcdl.sb reformation , wa.s today tendered a religious roci'pllon by the members of thu Kvnngollcal Lutheran church til New York. The Irish Independent Parliament I'ltnd association gave u concert last uenim ? at lho Academy of Music , New York , to secure funds to aid the sect Ion of the Irish parliamentary party , led hy John K , Itedmond. The academy was filled from Hoer to celling ntul the bo.\es were oi-cupled by n number of conspicuous I ilsli-Ainerlcnns. The iicclpts are estimated nl $10,000. At Mare Island navv viird , Cnlffonda , final payment of Ibo Induinnltv awarded tint Haiti- moresiillors has ln-en undo. I * . MeWllllnms received Jl.OOO ; P. Houlihan , JSOO ; Mr. Her man 1'rednrloks , J1.50J and ( Jcorgu Pointer , 41,000. Pouller and lloulllmn salh'd away yesterday on thu Alliance for Contra ! Amer ica , with light hearts and heavy pocketbooks. The Infanta Ktilalle , It Is reported , will em bark today at. Havana for Now York , Miss Koso Cleveland .sailed from Liverpool for Now York on the steamur Rlrurla Saturday. The popa will send the Rolilun roio of virtue tills year to .Mario Ilcnrletlo , iiueen of the Ilclglans. Almost every province In Nlcnraitua. so ad vices from that country slate , has risen against tlio government. Seventeen Berlin bankers bavo signed an appeal for an election fund with which to pro- motu the cbolco of liberal candidates support ing tlio government. Dramatic columns of tlio Paris newspapers are filled with favorable comments on thu pro duction of Wagner's "Walkuru" ut the Grand opera on 1'rlday evening. Two warships of the most Improved pattern are to bo purchased by the Mexican govern ment and tuu navy Istobnolliorwtsn Improved and incrcasud. It Is Prustdant Dln/.s Intention to also Improve the standard of thn regular army. A small ferry boat on the river Motta , near llorovlteliee , govoriiinuntot Novgorod , Htissla , became unnmiiageablo In midstream yester day and was swept from her course by the current. In the uxellumunt that ensued many were drowned. The Ousorvutor Kiimano published Saturday a long leader under tlio caption , "Disarma ment. " Thu artlclo Is especially noticeable for Its avoidance of any denial of lho recent reports that the pope will Invite thu European great poweis to disarm. Ouito Uxprcuslrc. Detroit Free Press : "I heard an ex pression the other day in New York , " said tlio drummer to the hotel clerk , "that , while it may be old to some people ple , was new to mo and struck me as rather appropriate. " "What was it ? " asked the clerk. "Tlio morning of the naval parade thcro , " went on the drummer , "was damp nnd cold and about as disagreeable as ono could wisli tlio wedding day of bis worst enemy to be , and as I stood on the ferry , crossing from Jersey City , a great big fellow from tlio west came out of the cabin on to the deck whore 1 stood. I glanced at him and with a shiver he Wishes to speak through the Jlegtster o { the beneficial results he has received from a regular use of Aycr's I'll Is He says : "Iwas feeling sick nnd tired and my stomach seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedies , but none seemed to give me relief until I was in duced to try the old reliable Aycr'.i Pills. I have taken only one box , but I fcol lilto a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and ea.sy lo take of anything I over used , being so finely sugar-coated that even a child will take them. I urge upon all who nro In i\Seed of a laxative to try Ayor's Pills. " Boolhbay ( Me , ) , Itegifter. "Between the iiges of five and fifteen , I was troubled with a kind of salt * rheum , or eruption , chielly confined to the lugs , and especially to the bund of the knee above thu calf. Here , running sores formed which would .scab over , but would break immediately on mov- lug the leg. My mother tried everything - thing she could think of , lint all was without avail , Although a child , I read in the papers about the beneficial effects of Ayer's Pills , and persuaded my mother - er to let mo try them. With no great faith in the result , she procured Ayer's ' Pills and I began to use them , and soon noticed an Improvement , Kncouraged by this , I kept on till I took two boxes , when thu sores disappeared and have never troubled mo since. " H. Ublpman , Heal Estate Agent , Hoanoku , Va. "I suffered for years from stomach and kidney troubles , causing very severe pains In various parts of thu body. None of thu remedies I tried afforded me any reUef until I began taking Ayer'e Piils , nnd was cured. " Win. Ooddaid , Notary Public , Five Lakes , Mich. Prepared by Dr.J.O. Ayer&Co , , I.owcll.Maei. Bp'd ' by Uruggtiti Everywhere. Every Dose Effective .Notice for Hiile of lloniU. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Kd- ucallon for thu school district of Pawneu C'lty , Nobrnhka , will receive sealed proposals up lethe the V5ili ! day of May , Ih03 , at bevun o'clock p. in. , for i ho sale of twelve rufiimlliiK bonds of bald district , of the denomination of 1&00.00 each , bearliiK Intorebt al tlio ruto of i U per eiintum per annum , payablu annually , and running twenty years , with option of redemp tion after llvu years. Huld iKMida will Ix-ur datuof Juno llb'J3. Tlio Iwmrd reserve * the rlubt to reject any or all bldb. llhlders will uddrcs lliu undenilgneil ut I'awnuu City , Jvo- liruhUa , who will furnish any further Informa tion dctlrcd. JOHN li. KAI'KII , Hee'v. MH 11 Iu ' .Notice. Thounniial iiientltiKof stockholders of ibu I'rouiont , Klkhorn & MUsourl Valluy Uiillroad cumpuny will bu la-Id ut thu onicuof the com pany In Umalm , Nub. , on Friday , May IU , 1H03 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for the election of director * and for lho transaction of HUCU other business us may como bvforu thu meeting. J. H , UeuriELD , Socroiurv. Dated Muy 1,1893. M3U1U snitl ! 'lTKli , 11's Hko the breath of a Mopmothor , ain't It ? ' " "Hnvo yon ever heard that before ? " concluded tlio drutnmar , nntl lho clerk snid he liadn't. Til on drover Lnugliril , Now York Tribtino : "Maxwell , " re marked the president to the fourth as sistant postmaster general us they snt to cthur disous.iinji sohomos lookinir to civil service roforin in tlio abstract , "havo you followed thodlsuusslon which Is going on In Gut-many over llorr Dowo's olaim to the invention of a bul letproof substance ? " "No. 1 haven't , " remarked Maxwell. "Bulletproof sub stances don't Interest me. Hut if 1 hoar of any ono inventing an axproof sub stance ' ' The rest of the sentence was lost in the roar of the prcsii'ont'H free-hearted laughter. Such little inci dents do much to relieve the hard strain of ofllclal life. TWENTY VEAKO THE LEADER ! ! ! Concln riourlKjr , Illiciiinnlliini. Sdnllcs , l-uinhniro lUrk-Achp , nnd nil KxtcrnAl Ailments removed qnlf Mr by which Is the only POROUS PLASTER that eonialns powerful mid ourntlvo modern lVSM'ini.aiYF AHSOLUTJJLY SAFU and rosmVK In Us action. Iltnson' riiulcr * I'rftent Vncnninntn. It docs not euro chrotdo nllmenls In n inin- ute , oordocsll create an electric battery or current In thosyntom.nor will It euro by merely readme the Inbel , nil snob claims nro inmlo by qukflu and Immliups. IIKNSON'S Is endowed by 5.00O Physicians nnd Druggists. CAUTION fon'1 ! < > .loptl by nnHcmpiiloai DraA * pin who fntr tnf\n trn h Mlilch Ittfy rtiilra In | UNI n fttcj rrbcllrrlhin DKN OM-S. ( lllh Ccnulx. tUlll Hit tu. hffp Itttn t lomi for ffintrgtnclr * . UH. K. I. . SKAUI.KS , Con ultins Surgeon , Gnidimto of Rush Molleil Collojo. U'ON- * UI.TAT1O.N KICKIS ) I'or lho treatment of A Nil We euro Catnrrk , All Dlsn.iscs of the NONO , Throat , Cheat , StonncU , Bowels mid Liver. Blood , Shin anil Kidney Diseases. IFoumlo WeaUiioBsoB. Lost Manhood CURED. I'lLKS. KIBTUr.A , F1SSUUK permanently cured without tha use of n knife , Denture or rntintle. Alt inulxilk's nTn prlvntu or delicate ) nnturo , of either nc x. positively curcul. Cell on or adilru.is , withjtamp for Circulars , Vreo Hook and Itcclpes , Dr. ScarlEs & Scarlcs. Next doorto L'ostotllco- IfiTAI ITV "nu vigcr i VI S All I T rtore < 1Kervo'u. . UoLlllly etc. , turply curcil lij INIIAril. tlionrnt Hindoo Kerned ? . Sold wllliurll- ten aunroitlrr of cure. Kiimitle * ent Irec. AdilrfKa Oriental Ucdlcal Co. . lib rijnoaOj I'ltct , ttlcmo , 111. . Prof. Rudolpli Bc's GERMAN CLASSES will moot ill the ICuirlish Luth eran church room , ground lloor , Merriurn bloclf , FOB BEGINNERS : Mondays , 7:43 : to 0:4o : p. in. ADVANCED : Wo-.lne6dii.v3 , 7:45 : to 9:45 : p. iu. Tuition for throe months' course in either elementury or advanced class , $0. CHILDREN'S CLASS : Twice a woolc , Mondays and Wednesdays , Ulll : ) to SiliO. Tuition Uoo per lesson. Morning class 10 to 12 a. in. oncoa week Thobnst pnylnu Investment for a lio.ircwlfu It The Excelsior to-Biiar aiJ Risler. ) llnko < bro.td laity loivoi It mols'i mo t will bo , juluy und rich , savoi onj t'll nl n.ilrltlu jualmuuntj. No Hdy ran do without It nfler ImvliM trluj iL' wi lie lor elrc ularx , AGENTS WANTED. CHARLES SCHULTHS1SS , Council Bluffs , low.i. 'rao- 31(1 1(1 ( federal coo Is. Koonn ' r OJ-7-rf-a , rt block , ( Jouncll uhur . I.L There arc tliffcrcdt ways of making living easier making it more pleasant. One of the best is relief of indigestion. A man who has that cannot en joy his food. It is hard to find life plcasadt ; it makes atten tion to business difficult The state of the stomach and brain arc so closely connected natural thing then to say relief of indigestion males living easier. That is got by use of the genuine Joliann HofT'a Malt Extract. Our booklnt In sent tree , llowixro of Imita tion * . Tlio conullio tins the slmmturo of "JOIIANM UOl'V'oiiiho iiockofeTcrr bolllo , I'.luiur fi Memlolson Co. , Polo AgcntR. 163 nnd l.M 1'rAiiUlln SU , .Now York. DETROIT Wn ny t n rs u qic ilurnb'o tbnn steam on- Inus. mpru rullahlo for pow or nn rim-sea , and much uliuunur. Can uo put In t-oruur of tiny room from uiirrot to basctmml. tililuz but lit- lloai ) ciii'iiklmr ' no nolaa Makes no MIIIIUO onllrt. rctiulros no funl oriMivclnui-r to run II ( Jliuniior , nuatpr and moru ro luhlo for clovn- lors nnd olhor pnruoios tlmn Wiitor or tns. Uolroll Mo-orand Umiorator tjc-stof ulli M nl lit o invcstlitatlon will show. Machines from onct-ol.-lit to oUhty borso ponur always on hand and wnrrniited'lo KTO ! complete aatlsf.ictlon. Oominunlo.itc with us. \\o will save yon tlmo , monuy and tncon- viMiloncn. W. F. 1IA1CKU , . lOfland aiOShiiRart Illoolt , . , , Council Illiiirs. TclcuhnnnS : ! . C. 1) . IIA K Bit , KclrlHun. Til Sonlh Ulb St , . . , Omalin. Tidophono mn. bolo utfonts for Uouncll lIlulTa , Omixtia aud Lincoln. Yea , Verily , The World Moves FOR YOU $1,000 $ , IN THIS II'OOO ' YOU TVof/ii i r so { reedit it I'tininit ho faNe - No Deaths No Firoa FiroaIt It dooa not dopontl on A Calamity. Wrltetotho PERPETUAL MATURITY BONDING CO. , Council Bluffs , Incor- eurporated under the 1 iws of Iowa , for in formation , rooms-Jl anil 1) Mcrrlam block , Council HlutTs , I own. RARE RIPE OLD , WHISKY. I.linllcul Stock ( if the 1'liiovt In the \\'t > rlil. S. H. Ford Inn npcnod n wlioloiilu liquor Btoro nt No. IT 1'u.irUiroet , Council HliiiM , uu.l lias put In n InrKcunil well nulcctuJ stoc' < of u'lnoJ. lirandloi , wulaklea , etc. HHuIic.'t wortlir of moutlon that Mr. Kuril Is thu fortuimtu p manor of nearly forty barren of Ihnlluojt irliliky In ttio United Matei. In ! 8SOIiB boiik'lit Bevmilr-llvo barruliuf Kentucky r. H' . U T.iylnr whliky , and It "us not until bout thrue yon OKO Hint hu plucuil Ilia Kooils on lho imirkot. Of tills itoclt ho Imi loft n'jout forty bar * rol > , iiud oviicrU nil ] > ronuuucu U uhiolutoly the tliiOHt whisky In t'm ' country : llo salli It runlnly In f.HU I lies for inc.llcliiul tm > , in | t u too coatlr fof tli rcmilar trade. Itl mirtli ever H jior nation. ' 1 hum It not nnothor lir.ind of inch nhl-ky In thu U. h. HH | stnak of brandloi and whiiM aoiuua from tuo fiimoiiB lulnml Stanford vlnoy.inU In California ami liavu u hlxh reputation for uzcollonca and puilty. Special Notices. COUM3I ! BLU ? : ? , WK car. ncll you a hoimo nil.I lot en a payment of froiuf IU.U ) to ! . ' > ) .OJ doirn anil f I'J.OJ ' to tl.VOU per inoiitli , Homo Biiclal | ! barKnlni In lotg. John- Blon \ Vnn I'atton. IIBIIIOTSand loans. Farm nn 1 city propsrtr bo us lt and nulJ. l'u > iy A Tlio nil I , Commit llllltTj. HOIJSK iiml lut for nalo , No. IJli h'ltti.trjl ua Iii'iulro of J , 1' . Cliibtl.ui. C. 4 It. I. , frvlulilliuiiio. 1'O.t , SAIjlc i-ho ftp ; loim hi ictc ilrlrlir * in arua toiim mulns ; oil nnon. Inmost anil team ; top buuilf i ro.id nn-jon , Uitrtioii Com C'o. . ID I'enrl BtronC. I foil H.ll.K TliruoJcrHur bullm uuas , 11119 wjai one year and two yours ; solid color , roxlitcroj etock. 785 S. lut St. ' WSAliK -Nlco bay carrlaiia to m nn 1 oarrlauo. 'U W .Tiillgy * . 101 1'oarl.St. , Cuuncll Illultj. GMHI.UJH roiuovoil. o } iia.ii | | ! , vault * , chluinoy * Ilrniuhviiy. clo.uicil. Kd iiurku , at 'J'uylor isroejrr , 6IJ / < OOI > Klrl for Kunurnl liouiowork. Jtr . O , ft VJ.Spoonor , No , IIS ( ilnn iivenuu , 17011 HUNT 7-rnom huu d , ( tutor , uus and bat hi L KuuiUtnule. TliHth at , Council Illutli , 17011 HAI.K oil KX HANOi-Klvottcr : line gar- Jilen laiul niljnlnlnx the oif | ; KOUI ! liouso nnd liurn ; 'ihi acret In vlnu/nnl ; will uxcliuiue for liouiioiinii lot ajutrnlljr located. 11 , U. Mclloo , 10 iUIn iirrut. 1/OIt AI.K An uprlnht llvu her o power boiler. tt all at la''ii llfomntiiy. li'Oll . ItK.NT HoiiHO of Hro rooim , 3 acrei unrdon loy J. 18ncru . IU.I I'uarl im tiiru ulrcut. , on Upper llroudway , IVTul I IJItMIIKI ) tint for \VorlU' fair for runt H or 0 months. Novrl-rooni Ili.t , now lurnlturu com- iiletu , steiun licnt and nm raiiKu ; near cur llnu mid liandy In VVorld'n fair. Addreu K. T. 1C. , D7T ilast ( ill ) street , I lilcajio , 1OIl HUNT TUo room now occu pied liyY , U. Morris , No. 0 1'ourl street. l'o sujilon KITan June I. itont tlU.OU per uionth. Apply lo Leonora KveretU COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORK All UlnUiof DyoInK and Olo.nilii'dono Iu tlio bUliubl tilylu of tlio nrt. r'n'loil itui ] ttulnccl fiibrlcx uiado lo lool : uu KooU ui now. WOIK proiuiJlly duto mi'i ' ilellverotl In nil purls of thu i on u try , Soiul fur prlua Hit C , A. MAOHAN , Proprietor , Utcudwitv , iictir North * western Depot , Telephone 'SU. Orudo $100.00 Eclipse , VViivorly , King , Clipper , Scorcher , Medium grndo , . $80.00 Solo a otiU for Victora Victor Flyer weighs 81b3. COLE & COLE , .1 Mala Btreo , , i