Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 31, 1893, Page 3, Image 3
TT117 OAT AIT A HATl V HI ? ! ? . A V AT A V Q1 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BUj ITlCEi NO. 12 PRAUL STfiF.Vrr Vy currier to miy p&rt of t'.io ettj ! IJ.V , TII/TON , - MANAGE ! ' . irtfm n ra niiiMnr < Office . No. 43 KLKniOtil.S [ f-Rlil | Kdltor . No. 23 M1.\OH Mli.M'Wtf. I 'N.V. Plumbing Or Itlloston Store. Xatuhauc ; silks. llMlttonlierRer is the hatter , MM [ St. Allans lodtro Xo. 17. Knlnlits of I'y- rilunvlll moot tills evening. Work In first litnk. \\'l'ho \ \ pupils of Miss Hclla Hoblnson will ( vo a tmislcalu this evening at Swanson s uslc rooms. , The Indies' Aid Society of St. John's f llglish Lutheran church will meet Hints- I .y nftcrnoon at tlio residence of .Mrs. J * u. \ rlton , SOUS .Sixth avonuo. " I"Tho funeral of Mrs. Maria Mynstor will Etikoplncont 10 o'clock this morning from 10 residence near Mynstnr springs. Iho _ imalns will bo taken to Falrvlcw cemetery | < ir burial , Y'Tlio ' Utllo Dulel society ot St. .Tolm'a Eng lish Lutheran church will give n imislculc Eid literary entertainment nnd Icecream Ii > elabio Thursday night nt the church room III llrst floor of Men-lain blocic , 203 Main 7trcet. ' ( 'Tun llr.n rejiortorlal force was favored nth n serenade lute Monday night from the Jlovcr Mandolin club , consisting of the lilsses lx > uls and the Misses Hedlson.1 ho flayers were several blocks away nnd the ini'slc war convoyed to the audience over a Iblephono wire. The young ladies furnish lollglitful music. i-A party of picnickers started out for fin i/rtcnioou of pleaHiiro yesterday In the Itoodseastof the city. Those composing 1'ie ' party were : the Misses Addle bhcriirin , "iinlo Wallace. Jennie Keating. Stella Pat- rl-rson , nnd Pauline Miller ; ami Mrssrs. | j. U. Patcrson. H. S. Ogden , V. L. Koss , I ) ert Holt , and Will Patterson. \ A number of Fourth ward young ladies Ijonncd mule attire Monday evening and en- loved the novelty of malting hasty evening I ' nils ilbn | their acquaintances. If they had onllned their frolic to this harmless nmlise- ncnt and not ironn to the extreme of pulling ip and destroying a number of pansy beds fcOvcrnl residents of Seventh nvcnuu would Iavo | nail no reason to regret their calls. I The Helnlcko quartet will go to Dimlap , la. , tomorrow to give n concert for the bone- I'.t ' oJ the Dunlnp Ladles' Musical society. J'ho quartet is composed of Mrs , . II. E.ValtcIleld , Miss Noclo M. Ogden and Miss ICatlo Ogden of Council IlIulTs , nnd Mrs. ; 'n > rt Nve of Krcmont. They will bo as- ; lsed ! bv Prof. Hey Smith , pianist , of Fro- out , The itmrtit | ( has been heard a nuin- tr of times in this city , and a rare treat is i store for the people of Dimlap. i Kcddy , Windsor nnd Evnns , the three col- Jrcd mi'sn who were arrested on the charge if attempting to hold up three workmen at " ilio new bridge the other night , were dis- "hargcd " vrstcrdny morning In pollco court. ; dgo McGco Investigated tl L case , and . tiling to the conclusion that t.io affair took . liKXJ substantially as given in yesterday's lien , merely a drunken light in which the Ihroo whites came off very much second Jest , ho discharged the three darkies. J Fred Hhodes , an elderly , and well known gamier living in Linn Orovp , six miles from Oakland , this comity , was gored by n bull Bho other day , nnd is now In a very critical Jpndition. lie was alone on the farm , and l.vas found lying In bed unconscious , his ' J.-lothes torn 'into shreds. He is unable to idvo any very clear account of how the 1/roublo took place , but it is thought that after his encounter with the enraged animal ho managed tu drag himself to the house , where ho was afterwards found. It Is feared that the accident will prove fatal. Tor. Dayn ut thu World' * F.ilr. It will cost you less than WO.OO , ovory- thinir necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , eloan , safe , close to grounds and on tliu , rbcaoh of J > nko Michigan. Write to .K T. Chyiio- .woth , Windsor Park , III. . Bcfors tcHI. lVvTilton of THE HUE , " or Jacob Sims of'Sims & Bainbridge , Council , Bluffs. Pasturapo for horses * ' and "cattle on iGeorgo R Wright's farm adjolningc ity Uimitu on south ; f > 00 acres blue grass , minnini ! water. For terms apply to | 7utuos Haph , on farm , or at Carbon Coal company , 10 Pearl street. Hay J.unil fur Kent. . Hay land for rent in lots of from 20 to IJlOO acres. 13. Maries , Council Bluffs. iiOXAT I'Alt.tdltAl'IlS. S. Li. Etnyro is visiting friends in Sprint field , Neb. W. II. Olemaeher and family leave today I'or their now homo In Missouri. P. J. Montgomery and wife Imvo gene ton | ; iiicago to attend the World's fair. II. E. Grim nnd H. E. Tagger went to Lin- liln yesterday by wheel to see the tcn-milo Thud race. JJ. H. Carrothers contemplates changing Sis residence from Council Ulufl's to Lln- liln. Neb. I Hay Cook of Lincoln has roUn-ned homo J'ter a visit with his brother , A. 11. Cook of line street. III. H. Harrison leaves today fern business lur through the south. Hu will bo absent | . 'o or three weeks. IG. S. Damon , who has been visiting his i 1-Jiily In this city for the past few days , Ift last evening for another trip on the lad , JMr. and Mrs. H. H. Pollok returned yestcr- | % .y from a brief visit to Knoxvlllu , la. , Ihoro they attended u reunion of 'tho Pollok 1'mlly. The ( iranit llotrl , louncll BlnlTri. The most cleffant in IJWH. Dlnint , ' mom on suvunth Iloor. IJato , $ : i.OO and * . ) .0011 iliiy. K. F. Clark , I'rop. For Sale Hickory -l-foot wood , $0.00 ) ; | tovo wood , 12 or 1(1 ( inches , $ : i.fiO erin oril , delivorcd. H. A. Cox , 10 Main Itruot. Uarffnins in line tootli bruslios nnd fologno. wholoriiilu price , only 10u. | MvtB , tlio drutftfiHt , 200 Uroadway. Willianipon & Co. . lOrt Main street , | nrgost and bent bioyolo stock in city. Nn Kplilemlo or Kcurlrt Vnvor. Quito a number of the parents of children In the Harrison street school have been raking their children out of school on Jtccountof the talk that has been going hopi [ omuls with reference to an anticipated cpi- llemlo of scarlet fever. The talk was the ro- [ lull of llndlng thnt ono of the pupils of the klardson street school had a brother at IIOIUQ that had been 111 with the Inuuh dreaded disease. City Physi- liinn Macrea was seen yesterday Iliy n DKU rciiresuntntlvo to whom ho Inatcd that there was no danger ver | jf nn epidemic , as the child alliletcd had not Ibcon a inipll nt the school at all , so that in [ reality there la just as much chance of an epidemic at any other school house us there , but no more , Superintendent Sawyer Irishes this thoroughly understood by the parents In order that the school may not bo broken up during the last few Uiiys of the year. year.Pure Pure ice From Missouri river channel , MulliolliindA Co. , Urown buildln ? . Telephone 102. Mnimwix trains will run daily from to day , leaving Hrond way 0 awl 11 a , tom. , and every hour from 1 p. m. until 0 p. m. Protect your homes against destrne- tlvo Btorms. W. C. James lias tlio strongest companies in ttio world , Another improvumcnt to the popular Schubert piano. Swaneon Music Co Stop at the Option , Council Bluffs , t to best $2.00 house in Iowa. Vunatta & Swcot , attyi < , Everett blk. . Geo.8. Davis , prescription druugiut. SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oitizeus Generally Pnrticipato in tba Kscr- ciscs of Decoration Day , FRAGRANT GARLANDS FOR HEROES' GRAVES 1'rocrnm Curried Out 1'nrt Titkcn l > r the I.llllo l-'olk * in lliu Kxerclncs I.e - lon * In I'fttrloUum-Incident * of the liny. Decoration day was celebrated in Council Bluffs yesterday with all of the usual frills anil furbelows. The weather could not have been better during the earlier part of the day , the slight rain of Monday evening having laid the tlust and inndo marching considerably plcasanter thna tt would have been otherwise. Huslncss was almost sus- ncndcd all day long , but the streets wore far from deserted. It was hardly afternoon when the children , each one clad in Sunday- Ro-to-moetlng clothes , commenced to collect In Hayllss park , followed soon after by their elders , all anxious to witness the p.u-ado. A great many who live In the rural districts were present to swell the throng of spectators. While the procession was formIng - Ing Dalbcy's band rendered n number of choice selections In front of the Grand hotel In n way that pleased the great audience highly. It was about 2:30 : o'clock when the various societies intending to take part In the parade were marshaled Into position and the pro cession started , although for a full hour previous the marshal and assistant marshals had been working like beavers to get the line formed. The procession was ono of the longest over seen In Council Ululls on any similar occasion , nearly every society In the city being represented fully. lllcli Hrlioul Cutlet * . The High school cadets iniulo their first appearance In public , led by the new Hag , which was presented them by the .voung ladles of tlio High school last week , H was conceded by all that they made about the llnest appearance of any body of young men in the procession , and the military evolu tions they performed spoke well for the work they have done during the past few months since the corps was organized. The Dodge Light guards were also on hand and mailo a creditable showing , occupy ing a position Just In advance of the Grand Armvand Union Veterans. The cltyofllcials and speakers of the day rode in carriages. Among those marching were several hun dred school children , who vented their en thuslasm in oar splitting yells at sjitablo intervals. The rear of the pat-ado was brought up ' > y a largo number o citizens In carriages. Before the day was over several cogs slipped In the weather ma chine and the beautiful sunshine of the morning and early afternoon changed in the midst of the program to a drenching rain that sent the whlto dresses and American Hags hustling for their homes in a very much bedraggled condition. About the time the crowd arrived at the cemetery the clouds began to roll up , and while the speechifying was goimr on the outlook became so threat ening as to Bend a large portion of the audi ence home in alarm. These who did not go regretted it before they finally reached their homes. Orntiir of tlio Hay. Prof. W. II. Christie ot Omaha was the principal orator of the day. Ills effort was an eloquent , although somewhat lengthy one. Kov. Stephen Phelps , D.D. , gave an address on the subject , "Tho Objects of the AVoman's Relief Corps , " Music was fur nished by the High school quartet , the drum corps ( and the school children. After these features j of the program had been finished it was found necessary to postpone the rest until evening. Last evening that portion of the exorcises which was prevented from taking place dur ing the afternoon by the storm was given at the Grand Army hall , a largo number being present. Tnc main feature was the address of S. B. Wadsworth. TKIl * TO MAXAWA. lloiiiilson liri)9. , tlio Dry GnoiU Men , Will < ; ivo thu Children of the Tlircu Cities Diiy'H Online. Bennison Bros , have inado arrange ments for ti great time for the children of Council Blulfa , Omaha and South Omaha next Satin-day. They will take the pupils of the public schools , pa rochial and private schools , with all the touchers who will go , on a frco trip to Lake Manawa and re turn. Children who are not in any oi the schools , newsboys and all other boys are included in the invita tion. All that will bo necessary for each child who wants to go will be to call at Bcnnison Bros. " store , corner Broadway and Scott street , between 12 and 1 o'clock Saturday and get a frco ticket. Tickets will DO sent to the teachers before that date , and as many of the parents , mothers especially o'f the children , who will assist In ( riving their children an outing , will also receive - coivo frco tickets. Lunch baskets should bo filled , and all preparations made for a , good time. Special attractions will bo provided at the lake. The chief event will bo the opening of tlio now pavilion opera house , wJioro a matinee perfor mance will be given for the children and others. Tlio children will not goon tlio water and there will bo no danger of an accident. U is expected thatii.OOO . or 0,000 of the little people and their guardians will take advantage of the opportunity and that the event ; will bo ono of the 'great est in the history of the popular resort. Recollect , Saturday , June It , Torn Down lliu Can ) , F. C. Chllds was arrested yesterday mornIng - Ing on nn information Hied by City Pliyslulnn Macrae charging him with violating the State Hoard of Health law in tearing down a measles card before the expiration of thu thirty days provided for in the law. His little daughter came down with the measles May and the residence , 5ll > Seventh avenue , was placarded as usual , Some time before : last Friday Chllds thought the card had been there long enough and toro it down. Ho will have a hearing in pollco court this morning. The city physician proposes to get after all similar otfcndurs and convince them that the rules of the Hoard of Health were made to bo observed , Itiindlvtt'H leo Cream. Try Mot/gar it Rundlolt's pnru and delicious ice creams and iced and you will order no othor. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. in. at the Council Blulfs Medical and Surgical institute , 20th and Broadway. Hurt In ii Itmmwny , / . W. Cole , who lives on North Main street , was seriously hurt yesterday afternoon in n runaway. Ho was returning from the exer cises at the soldiers' cemetery , and was driv ing down Oakland avenue. With him were two ladles. The horses became frightened at some object and dashed down the avenue > , turning the corner suddenly and turning the buggy over at the comer of Washington avenue. Mr. Cole landed underneath the buggy when it overturned , unit was badly cut and bruisud. The ladles , strangely enough , were uninjured. The buggy was broken Into kindling wood and thu horse was badly cut auout the legs , OrecnshieldH , Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate olHco to 000 > Broadway , opposite postolllco. Children' * I'lcnlo. Beimlson Bros , arc making arrangements fora children's picnic at lake Muniiwa uoxt Saturday. It will bo somewhat different from the picnics of former years , in that an invitation la to bo extended not only to the children of Council Bluffs , but also to these of Umuba and South Omaha , U > enjoy an aftoruoou-nt the lake under the auspices of this enterprising firm. The "pavilion" near the hotel has recently been transformed Into nn opera house , nnd Saturday afternoon will also witness the opening of the opera house tvltli performance by an opera com pany which has been engaged for a week's stand. stand.Watch. Watch. i\\i \ \ spijco for the Boston Store Ttino sale prlc < 5 list tomorrow morning. Store closed ALL DAY TODAY MARKING down goods and making preparations for the great Juno sale , tfothcrlngimnm Wliltolnw k Co. , Originators , Lenders nnd Promoters of Low Priced , Council Bluffs , la. John l.omcutrotii Dead. John Longstrom , who was mentioned In Tim Dr.E a day or two ago as very low , died yesterday morning about 1 .o'clock at the Woman's Christian association hospital. Ho was working at Schultz & Hill's wagon fac tory about two weeks ago when an emery wheel broke and the fragments struck him , Indicting several tcrrlblo Injuries , which have kept him hovering between life nnd death over since. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2.TO : o'clock from the residence of his brother , fi'J" Damon street , nnd the remains will betaken to Walnut Hill cemetery for Interment. Music for balls , parties , picnics , so cials , etc. , by Muciclans Union. .1. B Follett , Mgr. , 400 B'way , Council Bluffs. Brown's C. O. D. open evenings until 0 p. m. l > cnpnl from the lloform School , Mary Froburg , n girl living In this city , was sent to the reform school about two years ago on the chnrgo of incorrlglblllty. She stayed at Mitchcllvlllo until last March , when in some way she managed to elude the vigilance of the guards and got away. Mar shal Temploton ran across heron the street nnd recognizing her , locked her up over night In the city Jail. She left for the state Insti tution . , again yesterday morning in charge of - an ofllccr. Cook yoi" meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. KAII/WAY BURGEONS MEETING. I'lrst Iluy's rmcrain of the Cnnvnntltin that Open * In Oninlin TliU Morning. Today the National Association of Hallway Surgeons of America meets In annual session In Omaha. A right hearty welcome will bo accorded the ltOO : odd doctors , who will bo In attendance at the meeting. Dr. W. J. Galbralth , who has had charge of the local arrangements for the reception and comfort of delegates , has been intlcfatigiblo In his work , and everything is said to be in applo- pie order for the fitting entertainment of the distinguished guests. Three sessions will be held Uaily till and including Friday , at 10 a. m. , 'J p. m. and 8 p. in. Today's program has no particular interest for the public , be yond the address of welcome to bo delivered by Hon. J. M. Tlfurston at the morning session. This is the program for today : MOIINING SESSION. Call to order by Dr. Galbralth , chairman of arrangements commit tea. I'rayur by Itov. T. J. Mackay. Address of welcome by Hon. John M. Thurs ton. Hosponso by Ir. George ChafTec , secretary Now York Association of Hallway Surgeons , Ilroolclyn , N. V. Introduction of the president by Dr. Gal- brulth nf Umnhn. President's ' " address ' bv fir. C.V. . I' , llrook , alt & Ohio railroad , Hlch- iiiond , V * . Appoint tncnt of committee on nominations. l-'li-ht , report of executive committee. Keport of a case of contusion of the back and abilumuii.followed In llvu months by Intestinal Ii.-slons , by Dr. Paul K. Eve. honlsvfllo & Nash- vlllo rnllroml , Nashvlllu , Tciin. DlM'tissIon , opened by Dr. O. J. Northrop , Mnniuuttc , Mich. Koport of n ease of fracture of tbo astraga lus , by Dr. Hubert Hums , riyimmtli , X. II. Discussion , opened by Dr. S. McCurdy , DeimKoii , U. AtrniiNOOx SI : . RIO.V. Call to ordor. KeudliiR of minutes of last morning session. Hoport of committee on ur- Hnportof secretary. Papers : ind thulr discussions ; Injuries of tliol Cord and Its Envelopes Without Krirtnro ol Iho Pn.lnu History , by Dr. GC.- , Hess , 11V . _ & Danville railroad , Richmond , 11C'l . Discussion , opened by Dr.I. H. Murphy , -Mileage ) , St. 4'nul , Minneapolis ft Omaha rafl- road , St. I'anl , Minn. Anutonili-al Landmarks , by Dr. .Tabcz N. JacksonnWabash railroad , ICansus City , Mo. Discussion , ononed by Dr. .1. H. Murdock , Pltts- , Chicago & St. Louis Irallroad , I'lttsburg , ' 1'a. 1'hyslolosy of the Hplnal Cord , by Dr. A. P. Orlnnell. Central Vermont railroad. llnrllnK- ton , Vt. Discussion opened by Dr. J. C , Ilcanie. siirseon Southern California railroad , San Diego , Cal. IVININO : RUSSION. Mronlnp subject cnntlnuod : Kxper- Imcntnl Research , by Thomas H. Mauley , Central Park E. .t W. railroad. Now York. Discussion opened by Dr. II. Merrill Hlckets , chief sutreon Cincinnati , 1'corla ' & Vlncunncs railroad , Cincinnati , U. An Experimental Study of Spinal Myletls nnd Munlngotlf , by Dr. George A. llaxter , Chattiinoojica Southern railroad , Chattanooga , Tonn. Discussion opened hy Ur. Solon Marks , ClilciiRo , Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad-Mil waukee , WIs. iu : i NKitncKs. .Tinny Towns Observe tlio Occasion In nil Appropriate Manner. SI.OAN , la , , May ! iO. [ Special Telegram to Til n 13 KB. ] Nearly all business and work was suspended this afternoon , and the Con gregational church was crowded by an in terested audience , who listened to fine music nnd an unusuallv interesting address by Hev. J. E. McNamara. The largest proces sion over formed by Sloan citizens pro ceeded to the cemetery , where the graves of veterans were decorated. The bamt added to the occasion with good selections , and much interest in the day was manifested by the piiblie generally. Dunrqun , la. , May 30. Memorial day was observed In a quiet manner hero. There was no procession , Business generally was suspended. Orri'MWA , la. , May 30. This city and the surrounding towns , Ftilrlield , Kddyvillo , Chilllcotho. Kessauqua , Oskaloosa. Kirlc- villo , Btakesburg , Albla ana Chariton , observed Memorial day by closing their business houses in the afternoon. There was no special observance. DBS MOINES la. , May ! tO , Memorial day was celebrated with a largo parade of old soldiers. The weather was bright. Thou sands visited the cemetery. HMKIISON , la. , May ! IO. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Ucu , ] About 1,000 people attended the Decoration day exercises horo. Hon. J , J , Stoadman of Council Bluffs made the ad dress of the day. It was a model creation , The entire program was carried out to the letter. Missot'iti VAI.I.CT. la , , May 80. ( Special Telegram to TUB HBU. [ Memorial ( lay was most llttingly observed In the city , the Grand Army of the Hcpubhc , Woman's Ho- lief and Sons of corps Votoratis partlclpatin 17 In the exercises. Hon. C , C , Saundcrs of Council Bluffs dolivurod the funeral address which was a most scholarly ana eloquent ef fort. Four thousand people attended the : exorcises. iom 1 , la. , May 80. [ Special Telegram to THE BKK. ] Decoration day was llttinjly observed in Dunliip by Shields post , Grand Army of the Repunlic , Woman's Relief corps nnd the citizens in general. During the exercises' all the business houses wore- closed , "Aunt" Becky Young of DCS Molncs , whoso name U familiar to ovcry sol dier , and F. W. Dewey , also of that city , were the sponlcers , Memurlm tu Moml. Prof. I-ioisotto , the memory specialist , U likely to do well in Omaha. His lectures on Monday evidently madon good Impression , Yesterday ho and his assistants enrolled the names of about 800 men and women for his three lectures and Instruction at the Young Mon's Christian association hall. The lists will be open till B o'clock this evening. Among the names of his students are many well known in social and professional circles. His llrst lecture will bo given at il o'clock this afternoon , and it will bo repeated at 8 p. in. _ I'lckmt Up hy tilt ) 1'ollce , I uis Williams , who is wanted in St , Joseph for stealing | 90 , was arrested by the detectives last night. Last night the police arrested Ocorgo KoruoHy for entering Isaac Holskofsky's place nt 1G3S South Tenth street , and carry ing away $212 in silver. H. C. liltt , a lawyer well known in | K > lco ! circles , was locked up last night for carryI I Ing around with him a largo uud cuthuslustio ONE DAY CIVENO THE DEAD ( coxmcBD rno i Old soldiers in W t/VA and six in St. The resa's cemetery. Commander SptttgftM ftddressc4 Wio gath ering briefly and tlie-suliito was fired by the Western Nonnativi-odcts. After music , prayer and severalihrlef addresses the orator of the daj'f. Q ptain C. K. Adams of Superior , was Ii\trp ucd nnd spoke at length. | AddrcsseXworo also made by General - oral J. H. Webstcrdml F. W. Collins. Gov ernor Crounso foMrnrtliy presented the now Grand Army of tlto Hepubllc lot In Wyuka to the post , and his rfpctjch of presentation was responded to by Oottniiander Sprague , after which the flag that'll ! bo constantly kept Indie p'o was rai3c/itnwltli / iiuislc and bene diction. BEATinri : , Neb. , May 30. [ Special to TUB HEC.J : All elements combined to make Decoration day a success. The weather wa delightful and the city was beautifully decorated. Most of the business houses closed their doors In the afternoon , thereby giving their employes an opportunity of witnessing or engaging In the exercises of the day. At 3 o'clock n largo procession of batuls , city council , lire department , Grand Army of the Hcpubllc ami Womans' Hellef corps , secret societies In uniform and citizens marched to the Chautauqtta groundswhcrc the exercises were held. The exercises consisted of vocal and Instrumental music , prayer by llov. .1. U.am Counternlmg ) address by Mayor Shultz and an oration by Hon. John M. Thurston. Hon. Alex Graham acted as orator of the day. ; The oration was extremely eloquent oven for that eloquent speaker , Hon. John M. Thurston. In the evening a grand con cert was given at the Paddock opera house by the Third City band. Lyons' I.uni ; I'rocoMlnm LYONS. Nob. , May .TO. ( Special Telegram to' Tun ' Bnn. ] Decoration day was observed . hero with apuroprlato ceremonies. The procession ) to the cemetery was over a mile long. The Grand Army of the Hepublio post , the Sons of Veterans and the Woman's Relief corps led the parade. Fred Grasscr , an old soldier mot with an accident. Just as the procession was form- inc on Main street a horse became frightj0 cned and ran against him with n bupgy breaking liis leg Just below the knee. The Hesh : was torn from the calf of his leg. Ho h in a critical condition. At llurtlngton. IlAr.TiNOTO.sNob. I . , May RO.JSpQolal To to THE Br.i ! . ] Decoration nay was appropriated observed in this city today. The town was pro fusely decorated witli flags , tan ners and bunting. The attendance was tin largest over witnessed in this city on any similar occasion. At 10 o'olocn the pro cession started from the court house for the cemetery. It was about a mile long. The exercises were hold at the court house In the afternoon , the building being packed to Its utmost capacity. Hon. Benja min M. Weed dclivcrca n very interesting oration. : Music was furnished by the cele brated ; Metropolitan band of this city and tin Grand Army of the Republic band. The veterans held a camp lire at the court house Inmi the evening the program consisting of music nnd speeches. Four Thousand In I.lne , NEIIUASKA CITV , Is'eb. , May 30. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bnn. ] The observance of Decoration day was more general than usual here. Business was practically suspended in the morning and entirely during the aftero noon. The exorcises were held at Tenth Street park. Thosproeession was the largest ever seen in this city tipnn similar occasions , and comprised tiho following : University band and cadets. Nebraska City fire depart ment , General Brooke and speakers in car riages , bicyclists , Nebraska National guards , martial music , Grand L\rmy of the Republic posts and citizens- Varriagcs. Fully -1,000 people had assembled lit the park , where ad dresses were delivered by Hon. M. L. Hayward - ward , General Brooke hnd Hon. G. M. Lam- bertson. Mr. iJanibfertson's address was eloquent , though short. Klnborato l.'xcMsoi nt O'Nrlll. O'NEILL , Neb. , fjja'y''ao.Special / [ to THE BEE. ] Decoration , day was appropriately observed in this city today. All the busi ness houses wcrp tastily and elaborately decorated and closed Tn' . the afternoon. At 2 o'clock the O'Ncill ' S > ijver band marched to the Knights of Pythias hall and escorted the Uniformed Rank , Knights of Pythias and the Grand Army of the Hcpublic post to the court house where the services were held. Orations were delivered by Rev. N. S. Lowrie and Colonel A. Jj. Tonic. They were both masterly addresses , the speakers being loudly abplauded , After the services at the court house the procession formed in the following order and maivhed to the cotne- tcrj : O'Neill Silver band , General O'Neill post , Grand Army of the Republic , A. G. Potter division , Knights of Pythias , flower girls in carriages and citizens on foot and carriages. Ai riving at the cemetery the graves of the departed heroes were strewn with llowcrs. Sidney's Grunt Day. Sinsr.v , Nob. , May .TO. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] The 'day opened brightly and the streets were filled with people from the country long before the procession started from Masonic hull. At 10 o'clock the music of the Twenty-first United States infantry was heard and five companies , commanded by Colonel Ustcr bovo in sight , all in full dress with the officers on horseback. The Grand Army post , with its stiucrb brass bund , under the supervision of Prof. Charles Wicland , made the ohi veterans keep step with all their old time activity. Next fol lowed the school children , Sons of Veterans , Ancient Order United Workmen , Modern Woodmen and citizens on foot and In carriages. Mayor Noubaucr and the council reviewed the procession from the steps of the -city hall. At the Auditorium the in- do6r exercises were hold. Major Clarksou of Oinahu was the orator of the day. Hon. George F. Blnnchard and Charles Anderson also spoke to their old comrades and solic ited rounds of applause. After noon the graves of the dead heroes at Forest I/iwn cemetery wore decorated with garlands and flowers. All the buildings were handsomely decorated with flags and bunting. In an Appropriate Milliner. HASTINGS , Neb. , May HO. ( Special Telegram gram to THE Ben. ) Silas A. Strickland post of the Grand Army of the Hcpubllo appro priately celebrated Memorial day as never before In Hastings. At 1 o'clock a proces sion , which for length has never been ex ceeded by any similar ono In this city , com posed of the mayor and city council , Grand Army jiost , Woman's Heliof corps and a long string of carriages proceeded to the cemetery \yhcre , after fitting'exorcises , the graves of the veterans were profusely decorated with flowers. Further exercises wore held In the Kcrr opera house. Itov. H. O. Scott of the Presbyterian and Hyv. J. S. W. Dean of the Methodist church and Mr , Yunduf en made addresses , .Vortli Mend's KxorcUen. NOHTH BEXD , Nb. . May ! 10 , [ Special Telegram to THE BiirtlV-Kxtcnslvo prepara tions had been aiatto fjipDocoratlon day serv ices here today , but on account of the rain the distribution ofjlqwera on the graves of the dead hero by the children was given up. Kxercises werohojd'in'tho ' ' United Presbyter ian church and theppOlIdlng was handsomely decorated with lliigs anil llowors. Rev. Mr. Harper of Valley delivered the address and paid a glowing trluuta to the boys who gave their lives for their country. Miss Blanch IsiG of Shclton tcAdured a nice piece for the i occasion. The school' children were given the front scats and tlio speaker impressed on their minds thd Iqverof their country and to ever keep In memory the boys In blue who died for their counter Amid ll'prVVy Showers. WAU.ACK , Neb' : "Wuy 80. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE.Jjicoration ) duy was very appropriately and fittingly observed hero. A largo procession was formed at 10 o'clock to march to the cemetery , \vhcre two of the bovs who wttro the blue are burled. Just ftl this moment the rain commenced to pour down and continued throughout the march and while the comrades were strewing the graves with flowers. In the afternoon very appropriate exercises were held nt the Methodist Episcopal church. Hon. "B. F. Hastings of Grant was the orator of the day and made n very eloquent address. Hov. Mr. Iliscooof the Congregational church nnd Hov. M. Longworth of the Methodist Kpls- copal church also made short speeches. The Methodist Episcopal choir rendered excel lent music. CITT , Nob. , May .10. [ Special Telegram to Tun BCC.J Memorial day was duly celebrated here. There was n very largo turnout of veterans and citiions. The address was delivered by Hon. I. U. Hamil ton of Norton , Kan. A heavy vain fell at noon , and Is a cause of great rejoicing , as it was very badly needed. CfitTis , Neb. . May ! ) . [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] The Grand Army of the Re- .public memorial services , held hero today , drew n crowd of 'J.OOO people , who partici pated in the exercises. A good rain closed the program amid general rejoicing. Siittoii'.i Tribute to the Vvtcrnnn. SUTTON , Nob. , May SO. [ Special Telegram to THE BUB. ] Memorial services were held at thU place , commencing with a parade of the Grand Army post , Woman's Relief corps , iflro company and school children and a largo procession of citizens who went to the cemetery , headed by the band , and decorated the graves of the veterans. On returning the exercises were continued in the opera tiousc/aml consisted of n speech by Judge Hastings , recitation by Kdith Clark and nn oration by Rov. Air , Rojw. The whole was Interspersed by solos and duets by the young ladies of Sutton. The attend ance was larpcr than over before. The city tonight Is fluttering with ( lags. Honored Their Memory. Font ROIIINSON , Neb. , May : ) . ( Spoclnl Telegram to THE Her. . ] Colonel Hcrnard turned out the whole command , consisting the j , band and six troops of the Ninth cavalry and , two companies of the Eighth Infantry , j0 assist Robinson post No. SJ01 , Grand Army Of the Republic of Crawford In Memorial day exorcises at" the post cemetery. The two , companies of the Eighth , under Cap tain A. W. Corliss , fired the customary three volleys. After the ceremonies were con cluded here the colonel scut ten men from each of the cavalry troops , under command of Lieutenant M. D. Parker , to do the mili tary honors at the town cemetery. Nr.i.nox , Neb , . May ; > . [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] Memorial day was appro priately observed in Nelson. A large audi ence assembled in the opera house where appropriate exercises were rendered by the scholars of the Nelson public schools and the Grand Army post , after which an ad dress was delivered by W. B. Arthur of Lincoln. Owing to the rain the decoration of tlio soldiers' graves at the cemetery was dispensed with. Sfi'Einoit , Neb , , May RO. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bnu.j Memorial day was most appropriately observed hero by Old Abe post Grand Army of the Republic. Rev. .1. Fleet delivered a very interesting address , after which the closing ceremonies were held at the cemetery. JU.NIATA , Nob. , May no. [ Special tele gram to Tun BEE. ] Decoration day was tall that could bo wished here. An Immense crowd joined the old soldiers In decorating the veterans' graves. The town was in holiday attire and Jverything indicated honor to the departed ticroes. Rov. .1. G. Tate delivered the oration tion to a largo nuuicnco. He made a very patriotic I address , reviewing the nation from a progressive standpoint. In Other Localities. BEM.nvun , Nob. , May 80. [ Special to THIS BEE. ] Memorial day was observed at this place by apnrouriate services at the cemetery and tlio decoration of soldiers' graves. Addresses were made by Prof. George D. Crothers of Bellevue college , Rev. W. W. Jones mid Hon. Q. GOSH. Services were closed by the singing of ' -America. " DAVID CITV , Neb. , May 80. [ Sneclal to THE BEE. ] Grand Army of the Republic post No. 10 and veterans to the number of fifty , camp 90 Sons of Veterans and tent 0 , Daughters of Veterans , marched from their hulls in a body to attend union memorial service nt the Methodist Episcopal church , which was crowded to its utmost seating capacity. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Alexander , assisted by the minis ters of all the churches in town. Rev. Mi' . Alexander preached an able sermon. npi'w.iCAN CmNeb. . , May HO. [ Special to TUF. BEE. ] Gould post Grand Army of tlio Republic attended memorial services in a body Sunday. Rev. Mr. Carmiuhael of the Methodist Episcopal church delivered the memorial sermon to a crowded liouso. WILDER , Neb. , May ! ! 0. [ Special to Tun The Decoration day exorcises hero were the most elaborate in many years. Be sides the , usual Grand Army of the Republic ceremonies , the Bohemian benevolent so ciety , C. S. P. S. , improved the day uy deco rating the graves of their dead. Elder Frank M. Chatburn , lions , C. Duras and F. J. Sadilck made the principal addresses. FAIHI-IELU , Neb. , May 3D. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] Rov. Father Caroher of Hastings delivered u very patriotic and elo quent oration to the Grand Army members and people of Fail-field today. Ono of the largest crowds within the history of the city attended. Four NiouiiAHA , Neb , , May ! ! 0. [ Special to Trin BEE. ] Memorial day was observed bore. The troop of the command assembled in undress uniform and received Colonel Wood post , No. 'JOS , Grand Army of the Republic. At the cemetery n salute of thirteen guns was fired and the veterans' graves were decorated with flowers. Yentcriliiy at Ilaliron. HEIIHOM , Neb. . May 30. Special Tolccrram to THE BKE. ] Memorial day was properly observed here. All business houses were closed and artistically decorated with the stars and stripes. At 1 o'clock Morton post No. 17 , the Woman's Relief corps and citi zens mot at the Knights of Pythias hall and marched in- a body , headed by the Second Regimental iband , Ne braska National guards In uniform to the Christian church. The exercises opened by a song , rendered by the Ladies' quartet. 3' F. Gales , commander , intro duced the speaker , Captain Humphrey , who delivered an able address to a very largo au dience , recalling many war scenes and tha famous march of the First Nebraska regi ment to tlio borders of Tennessee whore the snow was stained crimson with Nebraska blood. The address was punctuated several t'mcs ' by applause from thu audience. The crowd then proceeded to the cemetery whore the graves of the departed heroes were covered with natural flowers and other tokens of remembrance. tlnllty ot inile//letiu-iit. Drs MoiNr.s , la. , May 30. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEITho ] trial of Freda Meyer , which has been occuplng attention the past week , culminated in a verdict of guilty. The uefcndant was charged with embezzlement , Fleming Itros , , insurance ugents , were the complainants. Tim jury fixed the amount embezzled at $00 , Meyer was brought here from Omaha , and had re cently been in business at Sioux City , having gone there from DCS Moines. Another Dirking In Dacotown. There was another row in the Italian quar- terla&t night and the police hud to go out and arrest the principals , Joe Rega stabbed and slightly wounded another Italian with an unpronountTubloiiiamo , and both of the purlieu landed in jail , Rcga is charged with assault and thu other is held as complaining witness. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOIUTBLY PURE DON'T HAVE THE BLUES. JiiSvan iifif iHilif % F1P > , i , . \ ' ' I1/ ' frJ' ! ; ! Wfr'-.1 ) How differently people BOO things ! Some people h'.ivo to got very nourtn gco things , others ImUl thorn oil' to look nt tlitMii. Some people thlnlc tlio moon looks as big us : i silver dollar , others us big us ienrtwhocl. . Anil seine people think tlio moon is groan ana othots call it yellow. Hut to these who see through aick eyes thcro is no doubt that the world looks unmistakably bluo. There are poonlo who trouble about the routs next year , foresee troubio from comets not yet visible , and got thin ovoi- smashes and cnishoa Unit never como. The cause of this uncomfortable state of mind is very often bad digestion , nervous depression , or general liability. Health is hopeful. Things looked blue to the brignt young woman whoso por- Incbrxrzoo the Slstors of Nlorcy. Tills renowned Institution I > situated on tl > o high bhiirs b.ick of ( i : : < l overlooking the city ot Council DliifTs. The spacious R rounds , ils high location and splendid view , make It n most plo-islm ; rotrout for the allllctod. A stall of eminent physicians itnU a. litr o corps of ox porlenccd nnrECs minister to the comfort' ) ot the uatleuts. Spuclul cure givou to lady pu- tlcnts. Tcrmw Moderate. Tor particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - Council Ululft , Iowa Yea , Verily , The World Moves JFOJR YOU $1,000 $ IN THIS $ ioaa , FOR YOU if L'niinot I to tin * lira veil , No Deaths No Flros FlrosIt It does not depend on A Calamity. Write to the PERPETUAL MATURITY BONDING CO. , Council Bluffo , Incor- corporutoil under the laws of lowiu forin- oriiiatlon , rooms 211 nntl 2J1 Morrlain hloj k Council IllnlTa , lown. DETROIT Noise Smoke Engineer B30glrs Rg , Machines from ono-ulKht to eighty hors power. Wurnuirucl 'o glvo satlafuutlon. 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" , . tituulf of f/io I'/iioat In the Wurltl. B. II. I'Vml lm oponoJ n tvhnloi-ilo llijuor store at No. IT Pearl lUroel. Council Illutri , nnJ liai put In n liirno uiul we'll iiHuctnil ntuc'xnf wlnoi , brnnillaf. . vlil klf , otn. IllHiiInct vroriny of mautlon tbat , .Mr. Kuril U tlio fortunnin pus umor of iiusrlr forlr ImrruisiiftliullnostwlilBkr In tlio United btatoi. In ISSOlia boiiKbt navniily'llvu IfirroHof Kantuolor f. P. IX Taylnr wlilikr , ami U win not until about tlireoyu.in nun tlmt bu iilxcoU llu nocid * on IU mnrkot. Of tlili ittocklio Inn loft about forty liar- rula.unil utpurU all pronounce It aliioluloly tbo. flnnit wbliltv In I'm country. Ila te\\t \ \ It malnlr lofaiiillloBfor modlclnal u o. n ttli lee coitly for lliorcKuliirtmli' . Itu wortii ever 111 pur unllon. 'J'liorn li not aiiotbor iTiiuil of such whisky In tba U. h. IIU stock of brauilla nnd wlnu < cuiiioj from tint fumousl.oliinil Htanfonl vlnojnnh In i.'nllfornli nnd Imvo a hUb roputntlon for oicollunco anl purity. tluo Hi tbo Ute nml foilontl courts. Itoiini ) 'JJ-7-d-y , block , Council ulnirj. Ix Special cnu'icu \ \ \\TKcur.to\\ \ \ a bo'Ko nn I lot un n payment of VV froiullU.U ) tu I51.U ) ilown nn I ID.uno Ili.UJ l > rr uiontb. Sumo spoclal biutiiilna lu loti. John * tlon A Van Pulton , A liSlllACTrtand lonni. Karin nni | city prop > rtr Wbougbt auJ soU. 1'Jiiy A TuuuitJ , Couuolt lllulls. IfOH SAK | iiie ; < p ; tu 1111 hi mi Urlrlnt loam inulasi oil wajon. lisrnuo and toatu ; lou butfuxi road wn ou. C'arbari Con ! Co. . 1'JI'ourl treat. 1OH HALH-ThrcuJorJjy liulli : /e , ona mat oneyuar and two yuarjj solid color , Mock. IZiB. 1st tit. 1'Olt HAI.K Nice bay ejrrUj turn ai I oirrla/i i. \V.Tulluyi 1UJ I'o4rldt. . Council lll G\ltllAit : ro-noTud , c ) iiool | > , vault * , cbluimyj clvnned. Kd llurku , ut Taylor's grocery , 611 llroailwiiy. ' l fcAI.K An nprlubt tire horse power ballur , 'lal I at aiHruail _ y. " 1 7011 IlKNT I.nr J warahouto sltuatod on rail- X1 nay tra'-k : . Inifiilro of I'loaatr liuplemout Co. LlllUIiit\lAN buys nnd oelli notai secured by . inorUaKuion Council lllulTs uud UmaLa prop erty. onicoWl Flr t Tcnuo. - Wll.l.trnilo t'ouucll HlulT * property nnilcaib for linril nru anil Impluuuut stock In weilora Iowa or vnstvrn Nebraska. UIT , Couucll Ilium. liHAlJTll'UIi hoinei all modern convenluncuii Jilow prices , ouiy uriin. A , J , Mauds ! , U , Ulurti. " \\MNTKIl-Comp8tontiflrl In fsrully of trfo. In qulruof Urs. f. I' , WrluUt , Wl HoutU Beroutu iilreet. "IIOMKH-l will tradomy uaultU's In one or two I Jiooddwolllug | for clear lots , llaluncs uu loui ; time , U , J. Adams , HIS 1'orln avenue. , \\TANTUD-CouitctuntglrI for Konrral liouse- work , Host of wagot. ilrs. K. K , Unit , IW ' I'aikuvvuU'