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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1893)
F * TTTTC OMATTA nATr.V T1RK : Film A V ATAV 10 IfiM . . ft : H13 DAILY COUNCIL ni.un-a IPTICE : tfO. 1 ? PfiAHL STUKKT I tj carrier to nny part of th cltj II. W. TILTON , - MANA0EK | Klr.l'iiONrs } jjiyillirKditon'r. , ? ! ! Nolaa 311.\VJl MK.VTlU.Vi i. Y. Plumbing Co. [ Boston Store. Natchaug silk * . I Mlltonberger Is the hatter , WW Broadway. JtWo ft Cole , -II Main street , nio soiling l.rlctly high grade bicycles for tlOU. The Princes of the Orient ot this city will ave a meeting this evening in the Pavton Building In Omaha , A marrlaso license was Issued yesterday _ > Hiram Murdoch and Katie Hailoy , both of Raymond. Nob. The groom was U7 years of Igo and the brldo only 15. J Nets Olcson was fined $20.00 In police court jeslcrdny morning for raising a disturbance y the eastern part of the city and resisting [ 10 ofllcers who tried to arrest him. The following cases of measles wcro re- lortcd yesterday : Charles and Hazel Han- Ian , 71 1 First avenue ; .Tesslo McAneny. 323 > .outh Eleventh street ; Gordon Groivenor , 111 ( Jrano street. Ono case of membranous .roup was nlio reported , Fred MrClclland , lorncr of Pleasant street and Fifteenth ( venue , being the victim. night members of the Railroad Temper- .nco association had a little private shoot- tig contest near the transfer Wednesday Iftcrnoon. The match was at twcnt.v-llvo Muo rocks , American rules. Thp following § j the result of the contest : M. Kmpkie , 17 ; tf. Cnllahan , 1CS. : H. Flnnoy , 15 ; W. A. Illghsmlth , 'Jl ; .1. Kllgorc , 1(5 ( ; W. Kmpkie , Ifi ; H. O. Graham , 17 ; J. Ford , 1M. { Ben Marks has begun negotlotis with the township trustees of Lewis township with a Mow to having the wagon road between JToiiucil Bluffs and Lake Mannwa put In or- llcr so Unit bicycles may take the trip in afety. The trustees or Kane township will vlso bo Interviewed upon the satno subject. Il'ho new clcctrlu motor line will bo com- mlcted about July 1 , and the management of -lio resort statc'that thcro will not bo much > ; olng on at the lake until after that time. B. F. McCurdy , who has been in Jail for .several days past on the charge of robbing the residence ot F. K. Gilliland In the Fourth tvard , gave bonds yesterday morning and [ was released until next ween , when his hearing comes off. Hcccnt developments tend to show that McCurdy Is the victim of a mistake rather than a burglar. Ho states that on the evening in ques- Ptlon bo was somewhat under the In- "ltipnco ! of luiuor , and went into the house , where ho was found. His attorney , J. J. Stewart , corresponded with Dr. H. H. Kcini and 11. K. Stowo , an insur ance man , both of Omaha , and found that ho was nn honest fallow , with only ono fault a love for "booze" that occasionally gets away with him. Ho lias a number of in fluential friends in Omaha , three of whom came ovnr yesterday and signed a bond for WOO. ( Irunil Opuiilnic. One of the finest soda fountains over H'ouglit to Council BlulTs Is now placed * ' .tho well known confectionery ostab- " } , -foment nt , T."B. Drlusbach at No. 3117 & ' i'oadway. Tim apparatus is 1 from the 'iflinmson & Ilaylott Co. , Milwaukee , pml cost $1,1100. Mr. Dries bach will u grand opening this even- ling , upon whici [ occasion the now { fountain will bo pressed into service for I the first timo. Ho has arranged for the ? coming of a Mr. O'Brien of Now York , one of the finest mid best soda mixers in the United States , who will have ehargo of the fountain this evening. Mr. O'Brien is a connoisseur of temperate drinks , und those who desire to get a glass of real soda should not fail to call this evening. Strawberry Short Cake. Ladies of Trinity Methodist church . will servo supper in the church , Fourth street and Ninth avenue , this ev.oniug' , from f / t.n (1 nVlnnk. ' * " Bargains' in fine tooth brushes and cologne , wholesale price , only lOc. Davis , the druggist , , 200 Broadway. I'EllSOlf.lL I'AUAdlt.ll'UH. Eli Brown has returned from Chicago. Mrs. W. A. Husscll Is visiting relatives in Chicago. Hon. Thomas Bowman has returned from a trip to Colfax. Joslah Dan forth is homo from a visit of a week to Chicago. W. W. Lunger loft last evening for a trip to Laramlo , Wyo. Miss Koycs of Atlantic is In the city , the guest of Miss May Davenport , on First avenue. Mrs. W. II. Lynchard received n telegram yesterday announcing the dangerous Illness I Of her mother in Dakota. Chief of Police Scanlan has gone to Chicago cage to attend the convention of chiefs , ( [ which is now in session there. John J. Fralnoy has made a contract to Ifurnlsh the oratorical part of a series of on- Itortainmcnts that Is to bo given on the street Corners in the various towns of Iowa and Nebraska - | braska in the interests of a patent medicine , fi'lie Glen boys will furnish tiio music. Ilotv to Collect Unit IIIIU. Tf you have any bad bills against men vho do not live in Iowa und who work tor any railroad , telegraph , express or looping car company that runs into Iowa , wrlto to the Nassau Investment Company , Council Bin lit ) , la. , and they vill send you their collection terms and Jthobostof references. Collections guar anteed. Special oiler for 110 days. > Pure ice From Missouri rlvor channel. Mulholland& Co. , Brown building' , Telephone Ki- . Mine. Helen Merrill , hairdressing and I manicuring. Room 1112 , Morrtuiu block. Now Cliurnli ICiiturprlHO. The Second Prcsoyterian church , of ; which Hov. S. Alexander is pastor , has pur- I chased of Norman Green the lot on the cert - t ncr of Union street and Upper Broadway for a church sito. As soon as Iho necessary ur- | raiigenicnts can bo made the buildings now the property will bo torn down and a suitable niul modern church building erected , The location is 0110 of the very best for the 'purposes ' of this church , being in an anglo of f Upper Broadway , affording a lontrer per- . Bpectivo view than any church in the city. [ 'J ho firm of Woodward Uros. Is making the plans for the now church. The congrcga- 1 tion will continue to worship In the present building , corner Harmony and tagau streets , until the new ono is completed. Dayj ill tliu World'a Fair , It will cost you less than & > 0.00 , every thing noi'cssary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , t.ufo , olos.0 to grounds and on the buaoh of Lake Michigan. Write to .1. T , Chyno- vwoth , "Windbor Park , 111. Refers to II I. i W. Til ton of TllKBKE. or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbrldgo , Council Hhilfti. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. in. ut the Council Blulfs Medical and Surgical Institute , 2Hh ( and Broadway , Dr. I'llnl , th Alc merl t. On Monday evening Dr , Herbert Flint , the wonderful hypnotist who delighted and mystified such vast audiences hero last winter , will open another week's engage ment at Dahauy's , Hu will bo assisted this time by MUs Marina Flint. Her wonderful feats of ca1 talepsy will add a now feature to the doctor's marvelous exhibitions. A com- plet chaugo of program will bo made uightly. i i Another improvement to the popular i Schubert piano , Swanson Muslo Co ' Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , the i best $2.00 house in Iowa. Vunatta & Sweet , uttys. , Everett blk. Coo. S. Davis , prescription druggist t"i SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Somotbing Further on the Subject of Re duced Bridge Faros. ONE FACT OF INTEREST CONSIDERED Qucillou | of Wlinio Property l < AMOtird Alleged to Determine the Action * of .Soino of the City Council. "Tho article In this morning's Br.n sized the motor assessment up about right , " re marked a level headed democrat yesterday ; ' 'tho claim of the aldermen that they don't know anything about the value of the prop erty that they are to assess , excepting what McCabe tells them is nil bosh. On the other hand , all they know about what the assessment ought to bo from the standpoint of the motor company Is what the assessor tells them , but it Is very evident that they are dead anxious to accept the word of the assessor on the subject. And the assessor sells bis dot's to the motor company nt $75 apiece , too. ' ' Ono Intctcstlng nnd signltlcant fact Is the way In which the city council treats other property owners as compared with the motor company , K. A. Wickham during the past winter commenced the erection of a largo Implement building on lower Main street. H was completed May 1 and Is now ready for occupancy. At the last meeting of the Board ot Equalization Wlckham was present and entered a vigorous pro test against the action of the assessor , who had assessed the building at $ (5,000. ( Ho did not object to the slzo of the assessment , but ho thought ho ought not to have to pay the saino amount of taxes as ho would have ttono If the building had been completed January 1. Ho oflercd to compromise for one-half , and his proposition was the subject of considerable discussion. "Oh , well. " said ono of the aldermen. "Wickham can stand It better than a good many people. I guess wo'd hotter lot It stand. " And It stands. It has been sug gested that men who have the enterprise manifested by Mr. Wickham In tliu erection of such buildings as the ono referred to might properly bo given a little encourage ment. But the city fathers seem to have no fnvors excepting for the motor company , which , as Alderman Nicholson naively says , "aou't seem to pay any attention to any thing wo do. " A movement Is now on foot to have a bill introduced in the next legislature to put electric railways under the control of the state railway comtulsslon , In which case the citizens will not bo entirely at the mercy of a few aldermen. A vigorous effort will naturally bo made by the motor company and all other com panies of the kind to defeat a measure of that kind , hut the chances of corrupting a whole legislature are not so good as of buyIng - Ing a llttlo city council , and the prime movers in the project have hopes of accomplishing the end hi view. I1UNNISON ItHOS. I.nco Ciirtnln Sale. BIG SALK OF DRESS GOODS. Tomorrow wo place on sale 1,000 , pairs Nottingham and Irish point lace cur tains at less than i actual value. They are manufacturers' odds and ends. Only 1 , 2. IJ and 4 pairs of a kind. Wo can boll you a very nice Netting ham curtain , 3 yards long , at 'J8o ' pair , worth $1.50. Sco the line wo will show you at 81.48 and $1.08 pair ; they are beauties and not i regular price. 2)0 pairs of genuine Irish point lace curtains , 3 and 3J yards long , at $3.08 and $4.98 pair ; not half actual value. You can save big money by buying now. Big sale of dross goods. Tomorrow for ono day wo will olTer our entire stock of finest imported wool dress goods just to reuuco our big stock at ono price , 88c yard , Jhitf includes all our. finest goods , such as whip cords , bengalinos , Irish poplins 1 , serges , henriottas , and these line goods sold at $1.00 , $ I.2o und $1.50. Your choice , remember only tomorrow 880 yard ; tomorrow we will offer all our 85c figured China silks at ono price just to reduce stock. Como in and sec us. BENJJlSON BROS. Where is Kittle ? Henry Lambreoht , a miller at Bcemer , Neb. , arrived in the city yesterday to JOOK after the interests of the firm with which ho is connected in the recent Hour deal , of which mention was made in THE BEE n day or two ago. Ho Immediately served notice on all the other parties concerned to release their claims upoa the Itour that he had shipped Rittlg , and will at once proceed to replevin the property , the other claimants refusing to let go. In the ineuntlmo Hittig is missing and his frlonds claim not to have the slightest Idea where ho has gone. W. II. ICnophor states that ho has not seen him for twb days , which indicates that he must have left for parts unknown about the time the account of the transactions In which ho figured was first made public through THE BEE. Lambrecht stated to one of Marshal Tom- pleton's deputies yesterday that ho sold a part of the carload of Hour which \vasjon- ! slgncd to Hitting for $1.50 , and the rest for 51,00 , Kitting to pay the freight In each case. As a matter of fact , Hitting at once hopped into the market und sold 1,000 pounds to a lady fc living at 1017 Fifth avenue at the rate of 80 cents per 100. Where is Hlttlngt is the question which is now agitat ing the minds of his creditors , but the theory that finds most followers is that ho has gone to some sequestered spot to llguro out how long it would take him to become a millionaire in a business that was carried on at a dead loss of 50 per cent. Ho has evidently gone off with the idea of allowing his creditors to fight out their battles as best they may. A tloko on ivuns. THE BRfi is in receipt of the following communication , which evidently wns in tended for n New York manufacturer , und was enclosed to this olllco by mis take. However , wo print the letter as wo have it instead of the advertisement that wus intended for Tim Bun. 28 MAIN STHUKT , COUNCIL Br urrs , Tu. , May 19 , 189'J. Messrs. Fine Footwear & Co. , Now York. Gentlemen : Your last lot of goods duly received mid I find them very miti&fuotor'y. The ladiesOxfords wear well.and are Foiling fast. The ones I pay yon $ l..r > 0 for are the host I over saw for the money and mn belling hundreds of them every week at $1.7i5 , and I warrant every pair. T triibt you can fill the enclosed order at once , us I will need them badly by the time they arrive Yours truly , F. U. KVANS. Hcttlml the Ollllcillty. Charles Weeks , whoso trouble on account of tliu Intimacy between his wlfo and Cor nelius Miller has been aired In the news papers a good deal of late , failed to show up In Justice Pox's court yesterday niormug when the charge of con spiracy against Miller and lib wlfo were to ho Investigated , and the cast ) was dismissed. Weeks stutes that his wife has agreed to leave Miller and como back to Ilvo with him , and the hatchet Is burled once for all. The case had all the elements of a sensation , and the only thing that prevented It being inoro sensational still was-Weeks' unwillingness to use u gun at the proper limn. The Klsriimu Ilulldlnp for Hunt. The Eisoman building in Council Bluffs can now bo'ronteiT. For terms , etc. , apply to Burke & Casady , Attys. , 115 Pearl utreot. \Vnnt Hotter Weather. Gcorgo M. Chnppel of Des Molncs , con nected with the signal service department , was la tbo city yesterday , accompanied by George W. Hunt of the Omaha weather of- flee , and the two spent < \ peed share of the dny looking over the city with u view to ascertaining the fastblllty of establishing a station here. The city has already the benefit of the daily weather reports from Omaha , delivered by n special messenger , but the Merchants and Manufacturers asso ciation has taken thp matter in hand and Intends to sco If something bettor cannot bo had , They want n station , of their own , with a special proffnostlcator. What the rem suit of the Investigation was could not bo learned from Mr. Chappcl , Something for Nothing , There is nn oltl saying whieh'no ono over boliovcs , but ono which every per son who visits the UOSTONSTOIIG will say bcforo leaving the store that it is BO with us. Wo are really giving away something for nothing. Wo have just received 1,000 photo engravings , choice of seven different styles , wo will give awny to each customer whoso tnirchnso amounts to $2. 00 or over. The follou'lng l a short sketch of the engravings which ninny of you will have scon and admired In the art galleries of the country. No , 1 , the title of which is , IIOMI ! FJIOM Tim FlUST VOYAQU , tells Us OWll story ns no description ot it can do. It shows the interior of a well furnished homo with n , sailor boy who lias just re turned from his llrst voyngo seated at a llttlo table , surrounded by his mother , brothers and sisters , tolling pleasant yarns of the sea. This picture ifl printed on heavy nlnto paper , size 21x28. No. 2 , THE FIHST Lovn LBTTKR. It represents the corner of an old park , wlioro Is seated a young girl rending her ilrst love letter. Near a rustic taolo her companion , a inoro mature woman , is seated listening to the reading of the letter which has such a fascination for the young girl. Its size is 21x28 and when framed makes a beautiful orna ment for the homo. The other subjects wo have not space to describe , but will stop by giving the titles. No. 8 , Soxas or LOVE , si/.o , 21x28 ; No.1 , THE SCOTTISH RAID , size , 20x112 ; No. f , THK HORSE FAIU , size , 20x112 ; No. 0 , THE LANDING ov COUJMHUS , size , 17x24 ; No. 7 , COMJM- nus BEFORE THE COURT or FERDINAND AND ISABELLA , size , 17x24. In addi tion to the above special gifts wo are offering special inducements In every department. The above pictures are on exhibition in our west show window. 13o sure and got ono , they won't last long. BOSTON STORE , Fothorlnglmm , Whltolaw & Co. , leaders and promoters of low prices , Council Bluffs , la. Wanted by Until Melon. The last of the evidence In the damage suit of Krugcr against the city was taken yesterday in the district court , and the case will go to the jury today , most of yesterday having been taken up with the arguments of the attorneys , who are not yet through. Ono of the most intercstingr things of the whole trial was a deposition which was sccureo by J. J. Stewart during his term as city attorney from Cnarles Sanders of Valley county , Nobvaska , a nephew of Emma ICrugcr , who was supposed to have died from the effects of a fallen on a defective sidewalk. In the deposition Sanders stated that his aunt suffered with her limb as far back as 1875 , before she left the old country , and in identically the same way ns before her death. The trouble , ho said , wrs the result of the birth ot her lirst child and the abuse of her husband , the plainti ? in the present suit. Sanders also mentioned inci dentally that he had been approached by John Morplo and asked to sign some papers , Morgle agreeing to pay him ? o if ho did so. The case of the First rsation bank of Chicago cage against the Coancil Bluffs Gas and Electric Light company was put on yester- dap afternoon and the examination of W. S. Wright , the superintendent of the company , went merrily on all afternoon. The trial so far has been noted mostly for the ignorance of the superintendent upon matters about which the plaintiffs want to iind out , and the dramatic pugnacity of the attorney for the defense. Another Carload of Uauntlois Illoycles. Another full carload of the Peerless Dauntless bicycles was received by the Union Transfer people Friday. All orders will now bo filled promptly. Boys , the Dauntless is the wheel , and you can buy it right. Louis Bicdorrnan Is agent for the Great Eastern hotel , the largest In the world ; practically fireproof ; has 1,100 rooms nnd is modern. Those Intending to visit the World's fair will find it to jhoir interest to call or write , enclosing stamp. 504 First avonno , Council Bluffs. Pasturage for horses and cattle on Gcorgo F. Wright's farm adjoinlngc ity limits on south ; fiOO acres blue grass , running .water. For terms apply to James Raph , on farm , or at Carbon Coal company , 10 Pearl street. Ilurlod nt Weeping Wntor. The remains of the late G. L. Jacobs were taken to Weeping Water , Neb. , for inter ment , in accordance with the wish of the deceased , expressed a short time before this death. Ills sister , Mrs. E. S. ' Barflotl , who formerly lived hero , now re sides at Weeping Water , and ho desired to bo near her after his death , as she was almost the only immediate relative who sur vives him , The Odd Fellows of this city took charge of the body after It left tbo house , these who accompanied it on the train being the following : No bio grand , Fred Itapp ; vice grand , Ei-ncst Marsh ; supporters , J ) . A. Curfman and George Jacobs ; pall bearers , Louts Bledor- man. J. M. Matthews , A. D. Van Horn , M. F. McCune , A. J. Mandcl and W. Slead ; chaplain , Rev. II. II. Barton. At the desti nation the funeral party was met by a largo delegation of Odd Fellows of Weeping Water and escorted to the cemetery , where the remains wore tenderly laid to rest with the impressive ceremonies of the order , Suit and bitur. | Another carload of sugar this week and a carload of salt yesterday at Brown's C. O. D. grocery Is the record for the past throe days. Everything comes into the C. O. E. in car lots and goes out at wholesale prices. You can got ono barrel or fifty barrels of bait for $1,10 each and sugar cheaper than any ether place in town. _ "Tho first shall bo last" will truly ap ply to the cloBing lecture of thin season at Broadway M , E. church Friday even ing , May 211 , by Hov. J , 7 . Armstrong , PI1. LL.l ) . , once a successful pastor of this church , now stationed at Independ ence Avcnuo M. E. church , Kansas City. The Grtuul Hutol , Council Bluffs. The most elegant In " Iowa . , Dining room on seventh iloor. to , $3.00 und $5.00 a day. E. F. Clark , Prop. Convention for tlio Ilium. Dr , II. A. Woodbury returned yesterday morning from Davenport , whcro ho attended the state dental convention which was hold thcro last week , During the convention ho was roado tiio recipient of a high honor , being appointed vice president of the asso ciation for the coming year. There were about 200 delegates In attendance. The next session will bo held a year from now , and Council Bluffs has been chosen as the place of mectling , _ For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 ; steve wood , 12 or 10 Inches , $2.50 per cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Main street. _ Protect your homes against destruc tive storms. W. C. James has the strongest companies in the world. Sco the peerless Dauntless bicycles and get terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl , Williamson & Co. . 10(5 ( .Main street , largest und boot blcyclo stock : in city. Cook yet meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company , Brown's C. O , D. grocery closes at 7 p. in. , except Mondays und Saturdays , All RECEIVED THEIR MOSEY Depositors of thoi iWska Savings Bank of Linfoln''Frightened. DEMANDS COMLiy ) WITH AT ONCE .Moit ol Thoio Involved Wore School Clill- iltcn anil Theli' J'cnrs Wcro Quickly Allnyoil l5V'Ulie SlRlit of ' ( Abu'mlant dull. ? > t LINCOLN. Nob. , ) May 19. [ Special Tele gram to Tins BGit.u-ivr ] ; several days rumors affecting'Iho solvency of the Nebraska Savings bank at Thirteenth anil O streets Imvo been rife , and quito a run was inaugurated Tues day. It continued all day yesterday , but it was : not until this morning that any big rush was made. The usual hour for opening the bank is 0:30 : , but long bcforo that hour the doors wcro besieged by a big crowd of de positors anxious to secure their money , and ite.i became necessary to open them nti hour earlier. e.idc The bnnk Is one of the designated school depositories , and for the llrst. two hours the chief claimants for their money were school children , whoso deposits ranged from less . than H to $20. All morning and during the noon hour the run progressed , and all per sons who demanded their money wcro promptly given it. At onu time the demand became so great that J , II. McClRy. cashier Ol the Columbia National bank , found It necessary to address the crowd , telling them to bo patient and they would receive the money ; thai the other banks in the city stood behind the institution , and every del lar of deposits would bo paid. \Vlmt the Kxnmlner 8ny . Bank Examiner Cowdery , In speaking of the run , said : "I am prepared to say there Is no ground whatever for alarm. I have looked into the condition of the bank and I believe the bank can pay every dollar of its liabilities. Doubtless under ordinary condi tions there would bo no thought of with drawing funds from the bank , but these are not ordinary times. The previous failure hero and the many failures throughout the coun try have made the people unduly suspicious. I have examined tno bank. I have looked over its paper and I believe It Is all right. Moro than that , every bank in the city to my personal knowledge has tendered It their utmost assistance. To break that bank it will bo necessary to break every bank In the city of Lincoln , which , It strikes me , would be a pretty largo job. " Considerable Cash Itecjulroil. The run continued nil afternoon dcspito the fact that every one who presented their accounts received their monoy. The Clear ing House association was represented by C. II. Morrill. who came this morning with $50- 000 in cash to back up the $0,000 tiio bank had on hand to stand the run , with $50,000 more in reserve to draw upon If found ncccs- sarv. The deposits had been pulled down $10,000 by the runs of Tuesday and Wednes day , but the big rush today reduced it some $20,000 more. The officials figure that with the cash on hand they can stand a three days run , and bcforo that time they think the scare will bo exhausted. From all that can bo learned It was a needless scare. The bank deposits amounted to put ei7,000 ! ! , jwhile the value of their se curities and paper is fixed by competent au thorities atlbOQQO. The capital ftock is 5250,000 , one-fifth 'of which has been paid up. The bank was a little hard up , but with time would have come' but all right unaidod. The prediction is made that it will come out of the ordeal stronger.than ever. No Ca'uno for Alarm. Nearly all of the stockholders are men of ample means. Under'tho laws of the s.tate stockholders are liable for twice the amount of subscribed capital , " The capital stock is $250,000. one-fifth of which is paid up. The stockholders arc liable , and moro than re sponsible , for about five limits the amount of the . . deposits , and thre arc no other im portant claims acrainstvtho bank , so that de positors would riot have lost a cent even though the bank had been obliged to sus pend. The deposits of pupils in the public schools aggregate about $5,000 , and are secured by a bond for $50,000 now in the hands of the school board and bearing the signature of men worth many times that amount. XUK VlllCAUO I'AOKISII. Conclusion of nn Important Suit Involving Thousands ut Sioux City Sioux CITY , la. , May 19. [ Special Tele gram to TUB CED. ] In the district court today the legality of $243,000 worth of notes was established as against W. Ii Silbcr- horn , the Chicago packer. Some time ago Silberhorn nnd/A. S. Garrctson of this city entered iijto a venture to buy $700,000 ot the stock of tlic Union Stock yards at San Fran cisco. To do this they borrowed $245,000 of the defunct Union Loan & Trust company , for which Silberhorn gave his forty-nine In dividual notes for ; f5,000 each. It was agreed , though , that Qarrotson was to bo liable for half the notes , nnd that whenever one-half of any note was paid , the trust company waste to indemnify him against the other half by surrendering him the noto. The stock yards stock was deposited as collateral for the notes. When it became evident that the trust company wds going to fail , Sllberhorn. OarrotBon nnd the trust company entered into a contract in compli ance with the agreement. Sllberhorn had already tnkon up five notes in full , and brought action to secure five more under the contract that he was to pay but half on each noto. The court decided that the contract is subsequent to the issuance of the notes nnd therofc.ro void. It also refused to order the assignee to deliver the stock collateral In proportion to the amount paid , holding that it .shall bo held to guarantee the payment of all the notes. Violated the I'oilornl i.tnv. Dns MOINES , la. , May 18. [ Special Tele gram to THIS Bun. ] In the United States district court this morning Judge Woolson passed sentence on several violators of the government license law , Bert Groves was given six months in the penitentiary at Anamosa and fined $400. Mrs. Sarah M. Groves , Bert's mother , was fined $ ' . 100 and sentenced to Jail for ninety days. She fought like n tigress when Deputy Marshal Hlchards led her oft to Jail , George Toombs was sentenced to sovcnty-flvo days in Jail and fined $ 'i50. but was released upon the pay ment of $100 , Moso Silver of the east r.ido was fined (200 and sentenced to sixty days in Jail ; sentouco suspended upon payment of costs. W. Kimo was'fined $250 and given sixty days In jail'sentence ; suspended after twenty days , v Iowa Huiirc/he / Court Decision * . DEB MOINF.S , , , $ 18. [ SpecialTele gram to TUB BKK. ] j'fJio following cases were disposed of ill tub supreme court today : State against Ge'orgfl Chapman , appellant , Black Hawk districtreversed ( ; I { . C. Currls against Board of } Supervisors of Mahaska county , appellant , 'Mahaska district , re versed j V. M. ina'uifhig and H. K , McCormick - mick , appellants , ) against tliu Davenport , Iowa & Dakota Iluilroad company , tbo Bur- Flavoring Extracts HATURW.FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of perfect purlty- Lemon Of great strength Orange Economy In their USA Ro o , U . Flavor n delicately and dellclouiiy M the fresh fruit lington , Ceilar Ilaplds St Northern Hallway CO , H. 11.y. . Williams , VatrlckVlynn ) at the Farmers Ix > An hnd Trust company of Now Vork , Scott district , nftlrmcd ; Itaehcl A. Ilulton against Walter J. Smith , Appellant. Cnlhoun district , nnirmcd ; Jncob Hockitcdler nnd W. H. Heovcs against Iho Dubuque tt Sioux City and the Illi nois Central Hallway companies , appellants , afllrmodjU. H. Hitchcock , appellant , against the Chicago , St. 1'aul & Kansas City Hall way company , Polk district , reversed ; Tim othy Kalltie , appellant , against Scott Stover , Johnson district , S. H. Palrall , Judge , re versed ; .Jacob Wagner against C. P. 1 Holmes , Judge of the Ninth Judicial district , afllrmcd ; P. S. Moscr , appellant , against Boone county , Iowa , Boone district , nnirmcd ; Allnu Smith , appellant , ngnlnstP. A. V. It night , administratrix , ot nlBoono districtnfllrincd ; A. S. Wlllctts against the Clilcapo , Burling ton it Kansas City Hallway company , ap pellant. Van Burcu district , nnirmcd ; Mor gan and Hunter , appellants , against Mary J. Houutrcc , defendant , W. 13. ICnlght , garni- slice , .lasner district , afllrmcd. rromlnriit limn Muu Arrested. Pnintv , la. , May 18. [ Special Telegram to Tun Br.n.1 A. Van Patten , a prominent real estate man of this city , was arrested today upon a charge of attempting tobrlbo a Juror named Charles Paasch In the case of Light against the Milwaukee rotd : , a suit for dam ages. The Jury disagreed on two different ttlals. At the third trial Light got a ver dict for $100. It Is oii-tho last trial that Van Patten is charged with trying to bribe the Juror In the interest of the railroad com pany. Attorneys for the railroad denounce the charge ns a fuko and us a move to In duce the company to settle without an ap peal. To Oppose the Cent Trust , DES Moixns , la. , May IS. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tnc Br.c. ] Governor Boles today appointed the following delegates to the con vention to bo held In Chicago , July 1 , to take some action In regard to the coal trust : John F , Dayton , Waukon ; J. E. Btixton. Mucl.ak- Inock ; H. G. Curtis , Atlantic ; N. V. Browcr , Garner ; Joseph H. Latto , Davenport ; Justin Wells , Steamboat Hock ; T. D. Higgs. Storm Lake ; J. B Weaver , Dos Molncs ; J. C. Bcem , What Cheer , nnd R H. Cnssatt , Pclln. < > roon Goods .Swindle Scntnnrcil. Sioux CITV. In. , May 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tuu Br.K. ] C. H. Genet was con victed lu the United States court today nnd sentenced to eighteen months for green goods work. Correspondence was produced to show that ho nmdo his headquarters nt Correctlonvillc , n small Iowa town , aud suc ceeded in swindling people In every state In the union out of hundreds of dollars. Iturlnl of u Murderer' * Victim. MASOX CITV , la. , May 18. [ Special Tele gram to THE Ecu. ] The body of Miss Cecilia Pellusor , who was murdered Sunday night in Minneapolis by Hans Olson , was bunod hero today. I'ho victim of the crime was brought up In this city and her parents reside here. lown MISSOUIII VAM.EV , la. , May 18. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] A Knights of Pythias lodge of twenty-five members was instituted tonight at Logan by the Pythians of Missouri Valley , Dunlap and Woodbine. A largo number of visiting knights vtero present. CoiinterrolterH'SenteucoiI. Sioux CITV , la. , May 18. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] George Hallett and James Mason , the members of the McCarty counterfeiting gang caught here , wcro sen tenced to the penitentiary for eighteen months each , today. UN lto.lt C'lipOzcil. MASON CITV , la. , May 18. [ Special Tele gram to THK BEE. ] Whllo fishing in Limo creek , near Fertile , la. , Edward Tolefson's boat ' capsized and Tolefson , being unable to swim , was drowned. The body has been re covered. Klre In u Hunk. KKOKUK , la. , May 18. Fire in the State bank building tonight caused several thou sand dollars damage. Every telephone wire In the city is burned oft and the service is badly demolished. Mnrrluga I/lcuiuus. The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by County Judge Ellcr : Name and rcsldi'iicc. ARC. ( Fred Homier , Oiaalia . 27 | Ollvo A. Williams , Union Preclnt . 18 j Michael .T.Uwycr , Omaha . 32 IHaiahO'Toole , Omaha . 1 > G j Dowltt C. .Simmons , Hnloin . 08 I LIHIo M. Uobi.Tlson , Nuiualij. City . 2G J Hhcrldan 1) . Wirrlck , South Omaha . 23 I Cornli. KelN , South Omaha . 23 ( Wllllum Haack. Calhoun . 30 ( Matilda Her t , Calhoun . 28 I'i'tur A. Johnson , Omaha. . . 27 I Alice .Mury Johnson , Omaha . 27 There is a nutritive element n ale and beer but it is small there is the intoxicating effect , too. That is a strong objec tion. Yet ale and beer are used and benefit health at times. There is another iquid , the active principal of malt Johann Hoffs Malt Ex tract. One dozen bottles of it las the same nutritive effect as a large cask of ale or beer. That's an advantage another , it has not the intoxicating effect of either , It helps di est and assimilate food , creates appetite , makes the weak strong and healthy. Be sure to obtain the genuine. Sao that stpnntura "JOHANN HOtT" tg on nock lubol of bottle. r.i.suor & Mcndolbon Cn. , Folo Agents , ] . " > 2 und 131 1'runklln st , Now York. AMUSEMENTS. QQvn'S THEATRE NEW " * " ° ° ' " - ' 9i 20 and 21 , THE CALHOUN Comic Opera Company In Ilio following repertoire : FIUDAV AND bATUltllAV MU11T , Von Huppu's masterpiece , "FATINITZA. " BATUHUAY MATINKK , niclmril Stslil's oric'iit.il opera , "SAID PASHA. " HUNDAV NIUIIT. Special performance of llalfo' bcnullf ul opera , "BOHEMIAN GIRL. " Night prices 2ic..aSo. , 60c. and 76c. Mattnco urloes-230 , , 3Je. and Me. 1'01'ULAR FARNAM ST. THEATER . 1'ltlOES 15o , 25o , 3So , 50o , 75o nut. im.ixic Jif.vwo.v lly special request , "DAMON AND PYTHIAS" Saturday Mutlnoa and Nlaht "Flirtations. " FARNAM ST. THEATER Jfio r u llt'm 6o ALL WEEK commoncine SUNDAY Thesubllmasccnlonnd dramatic production of KreryBcono I T T "C1 TAT" Hrery fostumo V JN iii VV . Kvcry Property \ Matloeeias usual Wednesday nnd Saturday , ONDERLAND . . . AND BIJOU THEATER AM < THIS WEEK A Grand Production by the lluou STOCK i'ANV of the Now York , Uottoo and I'hlUdoIpulu buccess , Yl/AGES OP Slrsf Uatn ! s-Tonll parts of the house 20 cents. Krvnlogs llalcony , 'M cents ; panjuvt , 2 } ceutl. irn.t 7 nan i 'on itv i A r. . U Will lie Col.ltr nnd ThumUr Stormt TT1I1 rrnvnll Today In Ncliraikn. WASUINOTOX , U. 0. , May 19. Forecasts for Friday : For Nebraska Thunder i storms , severe In extreme east j south gales , becom ing northwest ; colder. 1-or Iowa Local storms , severe In west ; southeast gales ; warmer during the day. Tor South Dakota Thunder storms , se vere In extreme .southeast ; galct becoming northwest ; cooler during thu night. I'rr-parlnjE to He-open the flank , Cimnao , 111. , May 18. A call has been Is sued for n meeting of the stocitholdcrs of the Chemical National b.ink Saturday after noon. It I < i expected that definite plans will bo arranged for opening the bank at the earliest possible dato. Crock Nntlon , Indian Territory. GKUINO , Neb. , May 17. To the Editor of THE BKB : Can you tell me in what state the town of Muskogco is , referred to lu an article in Tun Bic : May la entitled , "Speculators in Control ! C. W. Pont ) . Busy pcoplo have no time , and sensible people hava no Inclination to use pills that make them sick a day for every iloso they take. * They have learned that the use of Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers docs not in terfere with their health by causing nausea pain or griping. These llttlo pills are pur , feet In action and requite , regulating the stomach and bowels so that hoadnchos , d la ziness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse the blood , clear the complexion and ono up the system. Ljts of health In these llttlo fellows. It Costs .Moro to stay homo , than to take advantage of the Dtirlington $10 excursion to Sheri dan , Wyo. , Tuesday , May1 30. Ask the eity ticket agent at 1.121 Par- nam street for further particulars. c RIME IN HIGH PLACES 1 It is not strnngo that some , people do wrong through ignorance , others from u failure to investigate us to the right or wrong of a matter. But it is str.uigo , that individuals and firms , who are fully uwaro of the rights of others , will persist - sist in perpetrating frauds upon them. High-toned , wcaltliv manufrcluring firms will offer mid hell to retail mer chants , articles which they know to bo infringements on the rights of proprie tors , nnd imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to Iho retailers to bownro of such imita tions aud simulations of l'CAHTiit's : LtT- TI.K Livnu PILLS. " When they are of fered to you , refuse thorn ; you do not want to do wrong , nnd you don't wunt to lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Franklin said "Honesty Is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "Honesty is the best principle. " the May bo found in nil the hotole , cafes , clubs and wherever water is sold. Londonderry has for years been tiio Leading Water In Chicago , Don't fail to see ouroxhlbitin Mineral Water Dept , Agricultural Building. LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING Water Co NASHUA , N. H. DOHANY , MANAGER. SEVEN MICH PS. COMMENCING MONDAY , MAY 22. FLINT The World's Greatest Mesmerist and Fun- niuker , assisted by MISS MARINA FLINT In bcr wonderful foils of Catalepsy. Positively tbo runniest Show on Earth. Complete Changa of Program Nightly , I'llICCS 25 , 85 , r > 0 cents. U J. MKACMAM , Manager. WM. II. DEM.Y , Advanoo Aeont. Tbob : t paying Invcmmant for lioimuwlfo Ii The Excelsior Home-Bator and Roaster. Hakes broad laity , le oi U imUt : meat Hill bo juicy and rich , invoi ono third nutrltlouselemonli. No lady cun do without It aftur harlnj trleJ IU wrlto lor circular * . AGENTS WANTED , CHARLES SCHULTHEISS , Council Bluffs , lown. A -Putt Teeth extracted In morr.lnj Itcwonu lnigrloclrrtJr uoa tauoilay. I'erfect at L'u-ir aatefd. 16th and Fnrnum Streets. ElOTtttor on ICtU bt. 'j'olopbono \ \ UKINU Tina WITH YOU _ OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T the employer nnd employes notlilnz. In a enabled us to atlvanco the Inter ests of both , and ultfo our own , by voourlnl better results wlthtlia machine. Wyckoff , Seaman ft Benedict TELEPHONE K5J. UI2 FAIINAM ST. IliUllY UUO And all tbi Ukla of KVJI.3. WKAKNKbSKd , IIKUII.ITV , UTC. . that no company them In men QUICKLY aad I'KllMA- Ntttm.V CUUCD. full tmtlCNUTU aud too * glrn to every partoftua body. I will * ani se curely packed ) KIlKri toany uff r r tun prescrlp' tton that cured mo of these troubles. AdJrou , U A. UUAULKl , lUni < K CUKCK , MlUii. WITH VOW ? HANDS Tt by tome chroulo complaint" or tfhAt can roi , Ttier ' nothing ym Accomplish noiblrj rcMouforlt , . . Favorite rr. < scrlpUpn vv ei < r you , snfclt and cer- v Wiiiy , if you'll ath > i Ifftlthful use , For every one of tbcaa TfoumtilT troubles , this JJ llio only remedy so stiro tlmt it can txs piiacnnf J. In i > crlodtc/ l pnlns , licftrliiR-ilown scnsatlftip , organic tllsplRcomaiit.s. mul every klmlrcu ailment , nnd In nil Iho nervous iHsonlcri cntUKxl l > y functional tlerntiKcinfiiU if It over falls to benefit or cure , you have Jour money back. It's n jwtont remedy for Cliorca or St. Vitus'a Dnnco for Insomnia or Inability y BlcvM nnd to nvert threatened Insanity. It regulates nil the natural functions , build * up mul Invigorates the , cmtlro ftunald system , nnd restores health and strength. ( Nothing pKe , though It may bo bottrr for IV dealer to sell , can bo "Just as good" for you to buy. DETROIT Ma nv t'mrs n ore durabln than steam on' Inc * . inoro reliable for paw or imrprsos. Onii much choapor. Can bo put In corner ot any room from parrot to btisemciU. UltlnK but llt tlo MI ice. ii'siUlnit ' no nolso. Mukos no JMMUKI onllrt. rotutlrct no ftietoronstlnonr to run II Uhotiior | , neater mul inoro rullablu for eleva tor * ami ol bur puriiososl hail w.iler or itan. Do I roll Motor and Geiiur.itor lieu of all , M nl Itllo investigation will Hhow. Machines from ono-rUlit to eighty horiq power always un bunil uud warranted to plvn compMo s-itlsf.icllon. ComtnunluutQrltlt us.Vo will save yon time , money and Incon- vnnluiico. W. V. 11A1CEU , .10.1 and ninsiiucnrt Illoolt , ( 'ouncll llUiffs. TcluphnnoUI. C. R llAKEIi , Ectrlulan. 714 South 14th 8u. Onuihn. Tolepluino 1419. Solo agents for Council II hi Us , Omauu Ivnd I.lnoohi. , . Yea , Verilv , I * . * / f The World Moves YOU $1,000 $ , III M $ l'000 ' FOR YOU it en nil of Ito Jin I > roroi/ . No Deaths No Fires FirosIt It does not depend on A Calamity. Wrltototho PERPETUAL MATURITY DCNDINC CO. , Council Bluffs , incor * corpurutod umlor the liws of Iowa , for in formation , rooms 231 an.l 2.U Morrlam block , Couuoll UIulTs , lowii. Prof. Rudolph fee's GERMAN CLASSES wil\ meet at the English Lutlft cran church room , ground lloor , Mcrriam , bloCKj FOB BEGINNERS : Mondays , 7:43 : to 9-15 : p. in. ADVANCED : Weincsthvys , 7:45 : to 0:45 : p. in. Tuition for three montha' course in either elementary or advanced claaa , $ OJ CHILDREN'S CLASS : Twice a wool : , Mondays nnd Wednosdiiys , .1:80 : to 5:80. : Tuition iiSepor lesson. Morning class 10 to 12 a. m. once a woolt RARE , RIPE OLD WHISKY. Sloe/c ofio Miio.st In the irorJcf. B. II. Ford lia > opcnoJ a nholosilo liquor toro at No , IT 1'onrl street , Council llliittj , anil lias put 14 n IIUKO and wull ioluct2l a loci ofvnei | , brnndlet , nlilgklos , vtc. It Nil fact nortnr of meutlon tlt Mr. Kuril IB tba fortunate ponuiior ot nauil ? fortf Imrronof UiolluoJt whlskr In the United Buirffc In 163UIJU bouuht ievuntr-llro barroliof Kontotvf C. K. ( X Tnylor whtikj , niul It nn > not until about tlirooyoari auo tlmt ho placed the uoort on thO market , or thlJ itock he hai ( oft about fortr bar- roll , and experts nil pronounc ; U auiolutalr tup tlneit whlikr lotlia country : 'lu "Hi It ualnlf to families for medicinal IHO , ni It Ii too cuntlf for the regular trade. Ills worth over IIO par gallon. There It not another brand of nuoh whisky In the U. H , lll < ilock of br.indlcn and wlnet carnal fron the fiunuui l.oland Htanford vineyard ! In California and have a Mth reputation for excellence anl purity. Notlou , Tiio annual tncotlni ; of stockholders of ttm Friimont. Klkliorn .t Missouri Vnlloy Itallroud compuny will lie hold ut the oflleaof tliu com- nany In Uniulm , Nob. , on Krlrtuy. Mity 10,1893 , ut'J o'clock p. in. , for Iho eluctlon of director * und for the trunnnutlon ot fuich cither Imslnesi UH nmy uoiuu buforii the incotlni ; . .1. 11. ItKli'iii.i ) , Biicrelary. Dated May 1. 18U3. Mildlfrt , Special Notices. COUNCIl BLUFF ) . HOMKS 1 will trniloniy etiultlon In one or tno KOodilnolllnm forcluar lot i halunco uu louil tliuo , II. J. Adami.118 1'urrlii nvcnuo , city. 17OUSAI.K Anntmoit new piano ut a turKntn. X' oil or uddrusn 1811) ) Uruailway. WK can icll you u uoiuo and lot ca B payment of fromllUUJ to JjJOJ down ami IllOJto II5.0J per month. Homo Hpjclal bargalni In loti. Jolm- iton A Van 1'Mtun , AliSVHAOTd unit loant. Farm nnd city propirtr bought uiU ( Ola. I'uny & Tliuaui. Counoll IIluRi , T.'Oll HAI.h Clio-pi IUHU l < Uo < itrlvlu m ar i J-lruni mulei ; oil wBion. li rne i unil teanii top bUKity ; roail ifujon , Carbon Coal Co. , 101'uarl itreet. 101t HAIi-ThrtOJuruy ! bullil ax , ono yrj lc one your and two ycar | ulld color , roifliltroa ' Hoc * . mB. Ut HI. T/UIt HAI.R Nice bar carriage t m anJ carrUgs. L'uVTullori , III ) I'oarlHt. , Coiiaoll flluffi. / 1AII1IAUK rocuurcd , cjilpooli. vaults , chlniuart VJTcleaned. lid Uurko , t Taylor a erociiry , il ) Ilroadway , ioit HALK-jin upright flro liorio power boiler , J. loll at IJJC llroailway , l.niHSIIlEI ) Mat for World1air for rent 8 or 0 J. monttii. NewT-rooiu II t , new furniture cor/ plett ) . itvara Imat unit gai ruogo ; near tar line ana liandy to World' ! fair. Adilren K. T , K. , 817 ISatV (5tli itrcot , llilcago , 1'OU IlENT-I.nrKO warehoui * ( Ituatetl on rail , way triu K. Inquire of I'locetir Juiplcmtnt Co , I OIl IlKNT-Tlio room oow occu pled by W. O. Morrli , No. a 1'uorl tre u 1'oitutilon glrea June I. Iteut fW.OO per inoutu. Apply lo 1-couara Kvertitt. IIIEDEHMAN buyi anil tlli notei tecured I > V . uortgaguton Council llluBi aua Oiualtk prop- rty. uniceMt Hr t avunua , Wll.l , trade Council Ilium property and ctiU for liardware and ImpUuietit tlock lu weiterk lowuor eastern.S br ku. UIT , CouDGll llluai.