THE OMAHA DAILY PEE : tfJlUKSDAY. JUNE 20. 1893. THE .DAILY BEE COUNCIL IlL OFHCI2 ! rO. 13 PEAUU STRBhT \y \ ctirrSfr to any putt of ths cltT II. W. T1I.TON , - MANAGER nii'lnc'iOHIco . . . No. 43 t ' ' rtrt , nuinMtrn . . TEIni'HONF..H dltor . . . . No. 23 MH.\TW\ : N. Y. Plumbing Co Uoston Store for sun umbrellas Judson , pasturage , 02 Sixth avenue. Mlltonbcrgcr Is the hatter , fi02 Broadway The Mayno Heal Estate Co. , 031 Uroathvay. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Wallace entertained n party of friends at their homo on IJlufT street yesterday In honor of their daughter , Mrs. Wyman of Dos Molncs. The nicotine of the Ladles' Aid society of Bt John's English Lutheran church , that was announced fur Thursday aftonoon , is jxmponcd until further iiotlco The police have been requested to ho on the lookout for J. II. Hillhouso , who loft his homo In Bedford , la , , n week ago last Sun day and has not been seen since. Unity Guild will give a social Thursday evening at Mrs. J. Q Anderson's on Upper Broadway. There will bo dancing and card playing. All friends are invited. Ilov. Albert S. Luring will occupy the pul pit of the Fifth A venue Methodist Episcopal church at 10:30 : a. in. nnd 8 p. m , on Sunday , July 2. All ro Invltud. C. W. Brewer , pastor. The commencement exorcises of St. Francis Xavior's seminary began last ov6n- ing. They will bo continued this evening , When the graduates will deliver tholr orations tions and receive their diplomas. A marriage llrcnso was Issued yesterday to Timothy Kelly and Kin Bolntl. both of this city , aped U7 nnd 23 respectively. They will bo married this morning bv Hoy. Father Smytho of St. Francis Xavlcr's Catholic church. James Cowling and Philip ilcrka , the two men who attempted to run Lower Brondway { Tuesday nlsht wltn the assistance of a couple of very strong breaths , wore fined ? 10 nnd coats each in police court yesterday morning. State Inspector J. U. Blxby was at Man- awn yesterday afternoon , looking over the steamers and making the annual test of their boilers and machinery. Ho found them all up to the requirements and in Iho hands of competent ofllccrs to look after the safety of passengers. N. N. Norton , the South Omaha man who was arrested Tuesday evening for running off with a borse belonging to his nephew , Clark of Carson , was discharged by Judge McQcc. it being made to appear that there was nothing of a criminal nature in the transaction , but merely a dispute as to the ownership of the horso. Mrs. Anderson , who lives at the corner of Eleventh street and Avenue E , had an en counter with Colonel Ed Bates , the city dog catcher , yesterday , which growoutof Bates' action in seizing her oow and dog for running nt largo. A war of words caused a tem porary flurry in the dcg catcher market , and Bates saved himself from a thumplne from fair feminine hands by a hasty Might. He filed an information against the woman charging her with disturbing the peace , nnd the case .will bo aired In police court this morning. Ilov. D. A. Day , D.D. , of Muhlenberg , Africa , will lecture tonight In the church room of St. John's English Lutheran church on the first floor of the Merrinm block , 208 Main and 20'J Pearl streets. Ho was a mis sionary in Africa nineteen years and has no superior In the work or in knowledge of the great problems to bo settled on the dark continent of Africa. Ho is chief of ono of the tribes on the western coast. Hl lecture will bo unusually Interesting and Is n rare opportunity for the people to hear ono so well informed. He will return to Africa In September. Ilov. George Scholl , D.D. , of Baltimore will also bo present ut the lecture. There will bo no charge for admittance. The public Is iuvitcd. MUSLIN UM > KU\VIAU SAM : At the Hoatnn Store. Council Ilium , Iowa. Note the prices. We c'nn save you raonoy on muslin underwear. You can Imy It from us at lesa than the muslin itself would cost you. Rend the following carefully. Como and examine the goods nnd you will find wo uro headquarters in this line us well as in all others. Until Saturdaj night , 25 dozen ladies' ' corset covers , plain , niado of good mus lin , regular price IGe , for throe days at 80 each. Until Saturday night , 10 dozen ladies corset covers that sold for 25c and 33c , but sizes are broken in this lot , wo will soil thorn for thrco days at lOju each , thrco for 50c. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen ladies' ' corset covers , in sizes . ' 12 , 38 and -40 only , goods that sold for fiOo und GJC , to gc during sale for U3c each. Until Suturday night , 15 dozen ladies drawers , imulo of good muslin , tuckeil and embroidery trimmed , regular prlo 05c , for thrco days atl'c each. Until Saturday night , 10 dozen ladies' night robes , regular price 58c , for thrco days at J2c each. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen ladles night robes , V shaped necks , tr.iinmcil and tucked fronts , regular price 61.75. during sale at SI.29 each. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen Indies night robcH , nitido of a nlco cambric mus Hit and nicely trlmmod , regular price 81.80 and $2 , for three days at SI.48 each. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen Indies flight robes , extra quality , sold for $2.50 jtiiil $2.75 and S3.00 , for three days it' ll. OS. Until Saturday night , 10 dozen ladies skirts , trimmed with luco and omnroid ory , regular price $1.50 and $1.75 , foi three days at $1.25. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen ladles skirts , extra quality , sold for $1.1)5 ) a t2.25 , during sale at Sl.-IO each. The itbnvo prices only good until Sat urday night. BOSTON STOKR. Fothorlngham , Whltoluw & Co. , orig inators , loaders and promoters of low nrlcos101 to105 Broadway. Council UlulTa. Miss Janlo Baldwin Is In Chlcaco. D. W. Otis and wlfo arc visiting In Chi- Dr. Sarah Smith left last evening for n rlslt to ChlciU'o. 11 L. Shugart and family have gene to Chicago to take In the World's fair. C. F. Chase qf the Atlantic Democrat Is in the city , a guest of the Ur.ind hotel. C. F. Beckett Is in the city , representing Iba Trnuamlssouri Ofllcml Hallway Guide of Dmuhu. O.V , Mcacham , an Oklahoma newspaper plan , Is In the city for a few days visit with friends , Mrs. Kate Thornberg from Sallda , Colo. . Is visiting her daughter , Mrs , Good , 115 Etutsman street. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Danforth , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuuimlngs and Mr , and Mrs. John M. La no returned from Chicago yesterday. Mr , and Mrs. O. A. Becbo nnd daughters , Mrs. F. W , Houghton and Miss Emma Dccbo , arrived homo yesterday from a visit to the World's fair. Miss Grace Swearlngeu has returned from Ithaca , N. V. . where slio has just completed k course nt Cornell university , She will pcud the summer at her homo In this city. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest and best bicycle stock In city. T , J , Clark represents on the road Wheeler , Herald & Co. , Council Bluffs ; Duly perfect cold storage plant In the vrost. General commission business. Fruits a specialty. Bettor prepared than any competitors to get best results from all cousljjnmeuta. Write for quo tations. _ Domestic &oup oyt lasts cheap soay , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mtstoko of a Juryman Which Will Prob ably Got Him Into Trouble , G. I , GORMAN'S ' DESIRE FOR STRONG DRINK Ho nvmlcil the VlRllnnro of the HnlUlT for a Short Tlino While on u Cnsu nriil Will lluvo to Answer Tor Contempt. G. L. Gorman , an Upper Broadway saloon keeper , who h. s occupied the position of Juror In the dlstilct court fern few days | wltnin the past month , seems to bo booked j for n largo dcso of Brief , nnd unless all signs fall it Is Judge Dcemcrwho will hold the spoon thst administers It. Gorman was one of the Jurymen In the cnso of Frci ICrtiKcr against the city , In which ICrugcr was trying to recover n fabulous amount of damages from the city on account of the death of his wi'o , who fell some years ago on the sidewalk al the corner of North Mam street nnd Washington nvenue. After wrestling with the case In court for eighteen days , and several more In the Jury room , a verdict of SI was returned In favor of the plaintiff , A motion for a now trial was nt once fllcd , and It Is this motion and an alll- davit that accompanied It that is the cause of all of Gorman's trouble. The affidavit in question wns signed by Gorman , nnd was to the cficct that on Muy S0 ! , while the Jury wns in the washroom at Kiel's hotel , after a night of deliberation hud been jinssed , Gorman got away from Bailiff McFndden and went to the barroom of the hotel , where ho called for nnd drank n glass of whisky. Having thus polished up the front end of the day , ho quietly went back to the washroom , with a look of Inno cence on his face that would have done credit to the prize boy In a Sunday school class. His absence had not heen noticed , and ho did not say anything about it until the verdict had been returned. Ho also volunteered the information that John U. * Wllmott , another Juror , did the same thing nt about the same time. This aflldavlt was the ground for n motion for a now trial , which was llled by John Lindt , the plaintiff's attorney. Goriimii Cron-K * imln d. City Attorney Hazclton filed a petition asking that Gorman bo brought In for cross- examination and his request was granted. The cross-examination came off yesterday afternoon. A thorough questioning was gene through with nnd Gorman's answers were not such ns would place him In the very host light before the court. - Judge Dccmcr llnally took a hand at the game. "You have served on Juries before ? " was his first question. "Not hero , " wns the rcnly , "but I have several times in Illinois. " "Doyou remember the instructions of the court nnd of the bailiff to the effect that you were not to communicate with any one from the tlinc-.vou left the court room until a ver dict was rendered or you were discharged ? " "Yes. " "Why did you got away from , the bailiff when his back wns turned instead of asking his permission to go and get a drink ? " "Because I knew well enough ho wouldn't let me. " "Take this man In custody , " said the Judge , turning 30 Sheriff Hnzcn. "ana keep him in custody until tomorrow morning , unless ho can give a bond. In the morning the court will give him n chnnco to give his reasons , if ho has any , why ho should not bo lined for contempt. " "There , " was Gorman's final shot at At torney Lindt as he left the court room in charge of the sheriff , "see the box you've got mo Into now. " The case will have n hearing this morning , nnd John H. Wilinott , who was coupled with Gorman , according to the latter's affldavit , in the escapade , has been summoned to ap pear on the first train and tell what connec tion ho had with the caso. Piles of people nave pucs. but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. Ten Dayj at the World' * Fulr. Itwill cost you loss than $50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- woth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II. W. Tilton of THE BEU , or Jacob Si ma of Sims & Bainbridge , Council Blulls. A few choice farm mortgages for salo. Call and investigate. Pusei & Thomas , Abstract and Loan Co. , Council Bluffs. Tully-IIo I'nrty. A gay party of Council Bluffs young people formed n tally-ho party last evening. They left the city at 15JO : ! o'clock for Courtland beach , where they enjoyed the pleasures of dancing nnd boating , after which they took n ride about Omaha before return Ing to their Homes. The following composed the party : Misses Cora Keller , Ada Stephenson , Brotu Jeffcrls , Nettle Groneweg , Nell Baker , Delia Meyers. Cora Smith , Alien Foster nnd Mabel HicksjMcssrs. Harry Murphy , Ed McKesson , Clarence Capcll , Uobert Leach , Will Butler , Frank Capell , Ilerm Gronoweg , Frank Me- Kesscn and Charles Joffurls. Notice to Uenlilontu Along the It Ivor. William Wrido , foreman of the Mil waukee Bridge and Iron works , working on the Interstate bridge at East Omnhn , was lost in the Missouri river on the morning of Juno 23. The hum of $100.00 will bo paid to the person who will find his body and notify the undersigned promptly by wire. Description : Height , 5 feet 8 inches ; ago , 40years ; hair partly gray ; dark partly gray mustache. Dress : Plaid coat , black shirt , white Buspondors , blue overalls , gold watch In pocket. C. E. II. CAMt'iucu , , Council Bluffs. Token Irom thti Columlilu. George J , Crane nnd Dr. F. P. Bellinger , who nro spending the summer on the Pacific coast , remembered their Council BIulTs friends yesterday In n substantial monner. Six Immense Columbia river salmon , each more than a yard long , were received at the American express und distributed. The llsh were a part of a catch of sixty that Mr. Cruno and Dr. Bellinger made in ono afternoon , Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , 110 best $2.00 hoiibo in Iowa. IIINNHO.V : into ? . Outline Down the 1'rlcei Motuter SnU Tc > < I y. BO pieces of 27-inch American chnllles , beautiful styles , Thursday 'Hc a yard. Our entire stock , over 200 pieces of 32- inch Shnngtong pongee , beautiful wash fabric , new styles just in ; entire lot to morrow ICe a yard. 10 do/en ladles' summer weight , uuro stlk , long sleeve vests , In white only , for one day , bSc cnch ; worth * 2.f > 0. Fancy parasols at ruinous prices. For one day , Thursday , wo offer our cntlro block of fancy silk twrnsols , In nil colors , all nt one p : ice , only $2.00 cnch , worth JTi.OO to ST.fiO. Remember , you can only buy them today at this price. 200 20- inch pun umbrellas at 81.00 , Sl.GO , $1.98 and $2.50 each ; the greatest values over offered In silk umbrellas. Wo are cutting prices In all depart ments ; 15 pieces of outing flannel , lf > c duality , today , 4Sc yard. Another enormous purchase of ladles' shirt waists , nn agent's entire sample line , bought nt i actual cost to manufac ture , entire lot on sale Thursday. f > dozen ladles1 shirt waists In light and dark colors , regular 50c , 75c and $1 quality , all at ono price Thursday , 33o each. 28 doxon shirt waists , nil the $1.2T ) , $1.50 , $1.75 nnd $2 waists all in one big lot today , at the ruinously low price of 7lc ! each. Bo on hand early to seeuro the greatest bargain over offered. BENN1SON BROS. Tim Ur.tnil Hotel , Council Bluffs. Tno most elegant In lown. Dining room on seventh lloor. Rate , $3.00 and $3.00 u day. E. F. Clark , Pro ) ) . Mrtr rr & lliimlliitt'N Ires. No Sunday dinner is complete with out Mct'/.gor & Ramllett's ice cream and ices. Leave your order today. Mutmvrn. Picnic trains , until further notice , will leave for that great flshlng resort , Ray's Landing and Mamnva park , Min eral Springs , German shooting grounds , Manhattan beach and Manawa opera house ( whore two performances will bo given during the season dally at 4 and 8:30 : o'clock p. m. ) as follows : Nine und 11 n. m. and 1 and 2 p. in. , and every thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30 : at night.tLast train will leave Manawa for Council Bluffs at 11:53 : . m. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Cook yet meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at iho Gas company. Domestic soap is the best. Groenshiolds , Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate office to ( iOO Broadway , opposite postolllco. Tel. 151. Bless Bros. , the papcrhangors , will hang paper at 12o per roll. Our work our reference. Room 3 , Everett block. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swnnson Music Co Use Domestic soap. XELKOKAI'IIIV IIKIEFS. Domestic. The mllltla of Indian Territory has heen or dered to concentrate tit Tuscahoma. Trouble l.s feared. 1'artlculars lacking. The Grand Trunk railroad will not run ex cursion trains to the World's fair , und has pro tested against other rouds doing so. Mr , Henry Vlllurd announces tlinthe Intends to withdraw from all the companies ttllh wlilch ho has been Identified and ruttto from active business life. At the mectlnp of the Western PiisseiiKor as sociation on Krldny It Is t-xpected cheaper rates will bo made to the World's fair than those now unavailing. Comptroller Eckels 1ms levied an assessment of 100 pur cent on the shareholders of the Second end National bank of Columbia , Tenn. The entire assessment Is payable July 28. After lighting cnch other for ton. years a. dozen vessel captains of Chicago mot a com mittee from the Seamen's union yesterday and succeeded In reaching a basis of Doacc. Ex-Congressman J. It. Glllillanof Minneapo lis wns married to Miss Livlna L'oppcclc of Washington lit Chicago yesterday. The cere mony wns private nnd attended only by the relatives of the contracting paitlus. Ituulmilng July 1 the Milwaukee & Northern will lie operated by the Chicago , Milwaukee & Ht. Paul and will bo known as Its Lake Super ior division. The oflleors of the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul will bo In chiirRe. A Detroit paper says that the Pullman car shops there , which have K'lvcn employment to 1,100 men , will close 1th doors within tno weeks , and these > vho are In authority suy they will never Uo reoponed. At Jcrlco , Mo. , early yesterday morning rob bers \un ] up tlio cashier of the bank und compelled him to fd up and go to the batik and onen the safe. The thieves nmdo a com plete haul , taking all the money and securities. A circular of a hcml-prlvato nature has been Ircnlutod nmonc St. Louts business men and manufacturers which hits received numerous signatures und will bo forwarded to President Ulovoliind. It urges , the Immediate repeal of tliu Sherman law. A receiver has boon asked for the Catling Ordnance company , which was preparing to build a creat plant ut Catling , N. V. The cupl- Itul of the company Is (1,000,000 , and wns nr- gnnl/od to make heavy ordnance after Dr. ( JatlliiK's patterns. President Marvin Ili-wltt of the Northwest ern was closeted with J. J. Hill at St. Paul yes terday afternoon. Ills rumoiod In local rnll- jondclrcli's that the two magnates WITO en gaged In funning a compact between their 10- e > pcctho roads for the purpose of mooting any cut ralos that mcy bo inaugurated by the Northern Pacific from Puclllc coast points to Chlcngo. BOTTLKHS OP iysisfer Springs AND- Improved Hire's Root Beer. Prlvuto farnlllci furnished with I'uro DrlnU- Inz Water , fresh every mornluir , at S1.CO per month. I'utronlro Home Industry nnd cot jiuio water and vrho.csomo t > ui > i'iior drinks , Mynster Springs Water Co. , Council Bluffs , la. n it ul 11 O .01 9 f . jrt-u ! * , ffl fr i < ai 'X. ' SLAUGHTER , JPeopJfeinust Jmve comfo.rtab.Ze s/ioes in hot \veat/ier. JLaelfes must IIO.VG Oxfords * Comfort demands it. 1 Fashion dictates it and Mr. Evans is going to make it pos 1C sible by selling every pair of Oxfords in his mammoth store at C ABSOLUTE COST. These embrace the newest and hand somest styles gotten out this summer. t % .It Bara.s "Will Sell 84,00 AND $5,00 SHOES FOR $2,50 , These are Plain Toe Lace and Button Shoes that are all right and will go quick at the price. What Do You Think of This ? Misses' Tan Shoes , sizes II to 25 for NOT MANY OF THESE LEFT. Misses' Tan Shoes , 9 to II , 75c. These bargains you will have to see to appreciate. To clear up the stock of ladies' Low Shoes and Slippers we will sell $4.00 , $3.50 and $3.25 Shoes for $2.75 ; $2,75 , , $2.50 and $2.25 Shoes for $1.75. These are all new and latest style. EVANS' New Stpre , . , 4. I ! X ' MJ tlU -II ( 27 Main and 28 Pearl Streets. -t ) Si' . ' ntrf T J fl .1 Special 'Notlcai. COUN3II BIUFJ. 11ENT Nicely furnished 7-room houhu1 FOR bath , piano and all cooklnir utensils. In- qulrottljtii Avenue 11. LOST Small sold pin with chain ami l > : mglp , with Initial "I" on one side and "Madge" on other. Finder leave ut Dee otllco and lecelvc re ward. A USTRACTS anil loans. Farm nnd city property /V bought and Bold. Puscy i Thomas , Council lllllllH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GARBAGE removed. ceHSpnolB. vaults , chlmnoys cleaned. Ed llurko , lit Taylor's grocery , 040 1J roadway. S For Bale , 70 by 300 feet on Franklin avenne , * 1 , 500.00. ii'JH acres between 1st Btroet and Franklin ave nue , llest iilattlntr property in the city , $ jil.IM. ( ( ) ( ) Two lota opposite Third street t-cliool , $1,300.01) . One lot In Wilson Terrace , $11110.00. Three lots , corner Main atiuul and 12th avenue. Best Blto for Implement linuseln thoclty , $7.500 00. Lougeo Si Towlu , U35 1'earl street. .jBO-acrotrood , improved farm In sse. 'J7-a'J-ll 'tSheridaii Co. , Nob. , for wale at * 1 , 01)0 ) 00. This I s a way below Its value. Johnston .V Van I'atlon. YOU want to rout your house ? If so call at DO Mayno Ueal Eitate Co. . U'-'l Hnnihvay. / 10 ACRES peed land In Oosper county , Nob. , for Onxchaniro for Improved property in Council Bluffs. The Muync Ueal Mutate Co. , U'Jl Broadway. TVTICK COTTAGES Sover.il of them for sale : low -L > prices and very easy payments. The Mayno Ueal Estate Co. , Oiil Broadway. _ CHEAOE wanted near Council Blurts In i-x- clianifo for 1'JO acres line land in northern Mis souri , near Iow.i line , clear of incumbraucc. Tito Mayuo Uoal Estate Co. , U-'l Broadway.i _ ACRES Improved land In northern Kansas. clear of inciimbranco ; will oxehanso for l.ind near Council Bluffs. The Mayno Heal Estate Co. , U''l Broadway. _ EXCIIAXGE-WoH Improved RO-acro Iowa FOR near peed town , clear of Ineiimbranco ; will exchange for nice residence. In Council limits and pav cash difference. The Mayno Kual Esl Uo Co. , li'Jl Broadway. _ Oil EXCHANGE , nlco lot on bottom for horas and buggy. Groenshlelds , Nicholson & Co. SALE Fiirnltnro for Bix-room liouw > . ns FOR as now. having been used but it short time. Address , K 1H , Beu olllcu. BID -'D WANTED I'nrtleawith a little time and capl- tul to mnmifarturu mwl Introduce patented novelties. II. J. Adams , Mb 1'erln Ave. , Councl lulls. llCriffUU0And all the train of EVILS , WEAKNESSES , DEBILITY. ETC. , llml.ac company them In men QUIGKt'Y and PERMA NENTLY CUHED. Full STRENGTH and lone given to every part of the body. I will send ( se curely packed ) FREE to.any BUffercr the prescrip tion that cured mo of tie ! > n doubles. Address , L. A. BRADLEY , Battle Crock , Mleli. You AND NEED THEM QUICK. j We carry the largest line of Siolrles , Knife Heads , Guards , Rivets , Pitman Boxes , Ralce Teeth , Oil Cans , Punches , Coal Chisel , etc. We guarantee prompt shipments * Send us your orders. UNION TRANSFER OO. , 1304-6-8-10 Main St. , Council Bluffs FOR SALE 100 pairs ladies' red goat Oxfords at $1.00 per pair. Regular price $2.00. C , D and E widths , sizes 2/ to 7. WANTED 200 ladies to buy 200 pairs ladies' patent leather Oxfords at $1.00 per pair. Former price $2.00. D and E widths , sizes z * to 7. 0 FOR SALE Reynolds Brothers' ladies' fine Shoes and Oxfords , the best shoes on earth for the price. WANTED 100 ladies to buy 100 pairs ladies' hand turn dongola button Boots at $ a pair. As good a shoe as you can buy at $3.50 in Council Bluffs or Omaha. FOR SALE Misses' , childrens * and ladies' Oxford Ties and Button Newports at 250 pair. D and E widths , sizes 13 to 4. WANTED 50 ladies to buy 50 pairs infants'kid Opera Slippers at 150 pair. Former price 500. FOR SALE 60 pairs child's Slippers at 250. D and E widths , sizes i to 6. Less than one-half their value. WANTED The ladies , misses , men , boys and youth of Council Bluffs to know that S. A. PIERCE & CO. , NO. 100 MAIN ST. , sell the best and finest line of footwear to be found in Western Iowa , and when it comes to prices no other concern here is in it , S. A. FIERCE & CO. , 100 nxxn rnifcT sir- MAIL ORDERS will receive prompt attention and will be PROFITABLE to the out- of-town purchaser.