THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 4\TURDAY ! , JULY 1 , 181)3. ) THE DAILY TIT tT COUNCIL BLUFF3. OFFICE ! rO. 12 I'EAUti STHE1 r7 carrier to tnj part of th c II. W. TILTON , - MANAGEU , q IJIuMncsi Ofllco. . " > . . , . No Kdltor. . . . . No 3IJXUII a N. V. PlumblnR Co Hoiton Store for sun umbrellas Juclson , pasturage , W.l.Sixth avenue. Mlltonbentcr Is tlio hnttcr , 503 Droadxv The Majno Heal Kitato Co. , 021 Droadw Gcorpo II , Mcschendorf and family an Cl lira go doing a ten days fair campaign. Miss llattlo Decker of Lincoln , who been visiting Miss Ncolo Ogelcn , leaves to for home. John Olcson took out a permit ycstcr for the erection of a * 500 cottage In Urov subdivision. John K. Collett , formerly a well km typo of this city , was married In Den Juno 21 to Miss Mary 11 Sickles , Kov. H. . Tlio motion of the defendant for a t trial In the case of Daniel Malloy agul the Catholic Mutual Hcnollt association boon overruled by Judge Dcemor. Regular meeting of Ktehetnh council < t. Daughtcis of Pocuhontas , this ovenlm their tepee , corner of Broadway nnd K stropt. at the eighth run. Installatloi ofllccrs. C ri. Lawson returned yesterday f California , where ho has been recreating a fmv weeks. HlH mother , wbo lyis b spending about eight months there , rctur wttli him. During the past month there have beer ported ITO cases of contagious disc Nearly all of them wcro meafelcs , the ( others hemp two of diphtheria and nltu Bcarlot fever. The Illness of Contractor M. A. Moore delayed the paving of Fourth avenue Bomo time after It was expected tin would bo finished. The property owl nrc becoming somewhat anxious. Air. P. H. Fothcrlnghnm ot the Do1 Store has returned with his brldo from V Podec , wberu they wcro married ! Wednesday , nnd are at homo to tl friends at " 'Jl South Seventh street. Ethel , IH-months-old Daughter of Mr. Mrs. EdwardTIotgc , olcd : jcstcrday at family residence on Tenth street botw Twentieth and Twenty-first avenues. ' funeral will take place this afternoon at o'clock. Mrs. Nathan Phillips , assisted by J Oliver , Miss Rice , Miss Reynolds and J Hiuhinonil , will entertain St. Paul's Gulli her homo on BlutT street this afternoon o'clock. Miss Porterllcld. who has just turned from the School of Muslu ut Jack Villp , 111. , will sing. The nppclhito court of St. I ouls has talncd the verdict of the Utlted States cult court In this city In the case of G : vlllo .T. James against the Union Pat Railway company. The suit was pendlnt court for a long time before a verdic 87,5 < A ) In favor of the plaintiff was fin rendered lust September. The merchants of the city have donate number of prices to be awarded to the \ ners of tlio contests nt the Held day e clscs to bo given on tlio Fourth at driving park , under tlio auspices of Young Men's Christian association , programs , which are now being ciroulti ( rive tlio names of the donors , nnd all wish to Inspect the prizes < 'an find tlioni their respective places of business. .Tohu W. H. ICelley , who has been pointed general agent for western Iowa tlio United States Masonic Benevolent a elation and the Guaranty Fund LIfq as ; atiOn , returned yesterday from a trip ( his territory. Ho reports the condilloi the country throughout the entire wes half of the state to be marvclously pros ous , with the farmers declaring the dim conditions to bo the most perfect in tw < years. Sheriff Hii7.cn returned yesterday f Port Madison , where ho went to take prisoners to the penitentiary. While tl ho met a number of old acqualntuu among them Fred Kisscll , who prcsei him with a finely made and pollshc'd "bll Bill Crlss , another Council Bluffs man , Just begun to let his whiskers grow in ous anticipation of his return to his haunts on the SOth of next month. Charles Bovcc , who was mentioned In Br.u omo tlmo ago ns having driven bis from homo by bin threats to kill her. placed under arrest about midnight Th day night wbilo ho was creating u dist nilco at the residence of his wife's fat \Vhiloenroutotothocity jail in charg Deputy Marshal Fowler ho remarked ho made the mistake of Ids lifo whci had the chance to .chop her head off didn't do It. Rosutta Day and Alva R. Miller h hand-to-hand combat yesterday , Mrs. M wielding a largo , feminine looking br ( stick to such advantage that her ant nlst's head , arms and face wcro covered' various patterns of black and blue o mcnts. Mrs. Day's husband called al ofllco of Justice Ylen and filed nn infoi v tlon charging Mrs. Miller with assault \ ( battery. It was a family broil , Mrs. M > nnd Day being sister ana brother. The maimccrs of Courtland beach , new pleasure resort , have appealed to J Btial Temploton to shut up tin ; saloons have been established around the cntr to the place , claiming it gives an a toughness which they do not at all app [ of. There Is a saloon tnsldo the resort , t they have agreed to close It up If tlio s . tiboulu bo done with the outsldo Jo \ The marshal has declined to Interfere , t. ' 1 the managers have accordingly dccldi " * move the entrance to the cast sfdo of ' grounds , thus turning the cold shouldi < the objectionable places. ' I'lrownrlts , Cannon Cruckors , Toi-pctlos , Pis Cannons , Balloon * * , Colored Flro , Ko Candles everything In fireworks Palmer's , l'2'\ \ South Main street. GroonshloldH , Nicholson & Co. 1 moved their real ohtuto ollleo to * 13roadway , opposite postolllco. To I. ' ' I'KllSOXA L I-A It,1II ItAl'IM. J. C. Blxby left yesterday for a busl trip through thu central part of the stat G. W. Stelnman , head clerk nt the G hotel. Is In Sioux City for u few days , pure uro trip. John Bcnnott and F. O. Gloason , their families , are expected homo from cugo today. Attention , Commercial Pilgrims. H lar meeting of council No , 1. A full all nnro desired. Degree work mid vis , from Omaha , II , B. Parkinson leaves this morning o'clock for a Journey a-whcol to Toeun Neb. , where his family is visiting. Ho remain over Sunday. MUs Gladys Allen ot Chicago has hoc tlio city for tlio past day or two , vis MiSs Nellie Uicey ami attending the mi'iicoinint oxercUea of St , Francis" i emy , When elio returns homo she wl accompanied by several young ladles ol city , who will take In the World's fair. Hawkuyo ledge No , 184 , Independent C of Odd Fellows , * had a special uicet.lnt evening uthlcli seven now members pu * . through thu Initiation exercises. A conclusion supper was served. This ing u largo delegation from the ledge wi to Neola to do work In the first degree ii ledge of that place. Mrticcr Itumllftt'ii loo. No Sunday dlnnqr la complete v M out Motzjier ft Itaiullutt's leu cream Ices. Leuvo your order today , Cook jm - meals this summer on a At cost ut the Uus company , Tlio following inarrlugo licenses wei sued yesterday ; Name and nddrosi. I Wlllluui Demit * . Nebraska City. Neb , . . . 1 r'annlu Grace , Nebraska City , Neb i William MaruiTuin , I'oltmtatluniloCo. . 11da Duncan. VIIIUou. . . , , . Stop at the Ogduu , Council Bluffs , Vcfct (2.00 house in Iowa. Domestic soup outlasts cheap NEWS FROM COUNCIL BUIF1 Grace Episcopal Oburch Will Ba Dedlca Tomorrow Morning , PROGRAM THAT WILL BE CARRIED 0 Hliliop Terry ol Dnvonpnrt Will 1'rei the ilcillcAtnry Sermon Other Dlitln KUtOi < ! mrlne * Who Will Ho 1'rei. cut A llundnomo htructure. The dedicatory excrcUes of Grace E | : opal church will ho held tomorrow morn ! This organization has been at work several years past raising funds with wh 10 put up a house of worship. The build s now ready for occupancy. It Is located the corner of Plcrco nnd Union streets , : s < iulto an ornament to that part of thoc i'ho third church organization to got a fi hold In the part of the city c of First street , It has a la territory to draw Its support from , and entered upon n career which cannot but successful. The building Is 50x30 fee slxo , with ik scaling capacity of 'Alt ) , and cost | oOCO. The easement Is of brick i the superstructure of wood. A basem extending under the whole building Is to finished ofT In the near future and used the .Sunday school. There Is a p.istor's st' ' and choir room at the northwest corner < ncctcd with tlio audience room. Kov. John E. Simpson of Wyinoro. N has been engaged as pastor and Is oxpec to arrive In th.o city today. Ho Is a yo man and comes highly recommended. ' . exercises tomorrow will bo very Interest ! Bishop William Stevens Perry of D.ivenr will preach the dedicatory srnnon , tt K o'clock. Ho will bo assisted by Hov. 1 Muckiiy , pastor of All Saints Episcc church in Omaha , who has had the llvell interest In the organization from the st : t'he members also hope to hove Hov. K Babcock of St. Paul's church of this < present to assist In the exercises. Fireworks at Palmer's , 123 S. Main SAM : , SAM : . One of the ( Ironical of Snips liver VVltnci In Council liltilft , In. Tills evening from 0 to 10. G,000 I zephyr ginghams , beautiful patterns muU checks , stripes , plaids , etc. , go well worth 1'Jic u ynvtl , for this oven : il fie n yard. Only one pattern t customer. Also Ur 00 French tennis flannels stripes nnd figures , goods that sold 15c a yard , this evening , from 5 to 10 , the marvelous price of flc a yard. SPECIAL WAIST SALE. Our entire line of ladies' waists , o 2,000 waists , ul1 at cost price today , one day only. At cost price , don't fail to sclcc waist from the largest , best and in complete line of ladies' waists in city.Tho The above is not newspaper bluff , 1 some of our would-bo competitors , real facts , as the thousands of pair never know us to do anything else. 500 boys' caps for today at fie each. P. S. Don't forget this is the las our muslin underwear sale. BOSTON STORE. Fothorlngham , "Whitolaw & ( leaders and piomoters of low prices. T. .T. Clark represents on the n Wheeler , Ilorald & Co. , Council Bhi only perfect cold storage plant in west. General commission busim Fruits a specialty. Bettor propa than any competitors to get best rcsi from all consignments. Write /or q tations. _ ' Still Tlley HltP. August Carlson , a young Swede who we on a farm in Boomer township and does seem overburdened with good spnse. cam the city yesterday with ยง 4 which 'had t loaned him by Hai.s Larson , a neighboi do some shopping. While roaming about city ho met a stranger who proposea tal a walk. After a time the stranger prodi n fancy padlock which ho opened and s several times , finally ottering to Carlson anything ho wanted that could not do the samo. Carlson never read a newspaper and had never examined the census rep with n view to ascertaining the birth death rate of suckers. He immediately and not having any money of his own ho up Larson's > 4. Of course he lost. At proper time another man came along wea a star , and when appealed to by the Sw for assistance , ordered them both to It town ns soon as possible or he would nr them for gambling. The Swede started tilt for tlio city limits , but changed his n nnd reported his loss to the police. Ho ci not furnish a description of the two men talk so that the olllcurs could get a very c Idea of what happened. Ho finally lofl homo to rustle up another $4. Mumiwu. Picnic trains , until further not will l mvo for that great fishing res Ray's Landing and Munawti park , > oral Springs , Gorman shooting groin Manhattan beach and Munuwa 01 house ( whore two performances will given during the season daily nt 4 8tlO : o'clock p. in. ) as follows : Nine 11 a. m. and 1 and 2 p. in , , and o\ thirty minutes thereafter until 12U : ( night. Last train will leave Man for Council BlnlTs at 11:55 : p. m. Thu ( iraiat Hotel , Council Bluffs. The most elegant Iowa. Dining room on seventh fl Rate , $3.00 and iw.OOa clay. E. F. Cli Prop. _ Ilounil Ovvr lo tlio ( Ir.inil Jury. The preliminary hearing of John Gi on the charge of assault with Intent tc great bodily injury , -took place iWednei before Justice Field. The evidence about the same as that Introduced in other case which grew out of the sum fair , and has alroadv been published. the conclusion of the hearing Green bound over to thu grand jury and his I was fixed nt &WO. . Franklin Crawford had his hearing be Justice Fox on the charge of stealing t ! cows from W. A. Crawford , David Ha anil G. K Jewott. The evidence she that the cattle uero rccovcro I at the f of Crawford In Sarpy county , and Crawford had bought the tickets to them across the bridge. Ho was bound to the grand jury and his bond was flxci $ T > 00 In each case , so that ho will havi either put up $1,503 , or lay In Jull until I tomber. _ Fireworks at Palmer's , 12,1 S. Mai Ask your grocer for Domestic soap ( iiiiiyuiviln Hinm. The following schedule of runs has 1 adopted by ( ho Ganymcdo Wheel club this month : Hunduy , July S , 7 a. m. , 1'lattsmoulli llltlCb. Wednesday , July 0 , 7il5 p. m. , Tort Om 17 miles. tMiiicluy , July 0,7 n. in. . Oitlhoun , joint Onmlm Ulicul club , 45 mile * . Wednubduy , July 1' ' , 715 ; p. in. , Unix park , 13 iiillux. Hunduy , July 10 , 7 u. m. , Sliver Cltv miles. NVYdnrsday , July 10,7:15 : p. m. , Lake ! a\vu , H i . Hiiiuluy. July S3 , 7n in. , Neola , 60 mllei Wednesday , July 'JO , 7:15 : p. m. , Pony L'I full moon , 11 miles. Huiuluy , July SO , 7:30 : a , in. , Mlnsourl Ya Joint run , tourlut wheelmen , ao mijcs. A few choice farm mortgages for t Cull and inveMiguto. Pusoj & Thoi Abstract and Loan Co. , Council Bl Domestic soap Is the best. ipwurlli : League Olllven. The Hpworth leagues o ! the Council I ! district held a meeting at the Broad Methodist church , a good number L present from all parti of the dUtrlct. the r1n nnffin Interesting program nf ml. ; dresses the following ofllccrs wcro clec for the ensuing year : President , Geoi MeMahon , Council BlufTsj first vlco pr < dent , E. J. Woodruff , Dow City ; second v president , Miss Knto Kraijor ; recording s rotary , Miss May Sims , Council Bluffs ; ecutivo committee , F. H. Orcuttof Cour. Bluffs , H. W. Wright of Olcnwood and W. Roderick of Missouri Valley. HIN.MSON : mtos. Knormoun Itomnnnt Snlo Continue * All I The greatest , grandest and most s cossful remnant sale over known. Ill drouB and hundreds of people crowd around onr remnant tables all tiny y tcrday. Everybody was pleased w : tlio bargains wo nro olToring. Wo i very sorry that a great many of our c ' toinct'S wcro turned away , being Mini' to got waited upon. Come in Snturd ; Extra help has been added , so all c got waited upon promptly. Thousnt of remnants remain yet unsold. Re nants of silks , dross goods , table line toweling , white goods , ginghams , in lins , tickings , in fact every piece merchandise in our store , in sh lengths from 1 to 10 yards , are now the great remnant pile at i and \ pvi Big sale of ladles' shirt walbts. All ot and ends in ladies shirt waists , ab ; 100 In this lot , in light and dark cole wcro 81.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 nnd $2.00 , outlet lot today only , at 89o each , not the c of the material alone. CO dozen gents' summer . washa neckwear , beautiful styles , just nrrlv at Co to 2jc each. Yon save money buying of ns. Special Saturday evening. Saturday evening from 7 to 10 p. i wo will offer 1)00 ) do/.on ladies' n < bordered Imnkcrcbicfs , beautiful styl fine material , worth in a regular v lOo and 12jc , we knight them chc : they uro yours this evening for ! lc em BENNISON BROS. , Agitators of low prices Another improvement to the popu Schubert piano. Swanson Musio Co District Court. There was no session of district court h yesterday on account of tlio Illness of Jui Dcemer , but court may bo convened for ' trial of the cuso of Blackmail against Wrlj this morning. A resistance to the mot for a continuance was filed by the nttorm for Daniel Dull , Intervenor. on the groi that the firm of Wright & Baldwin c slstcd of five pcrsors and ought to bo ate to try a case oven if Baldwin did happen bo out of the city. A telegram was rcccl' later in the dav stating that Baldwin's wi at Ivcokuk had just been finished and would be homo today , s > o that it Is Ilk that no further effort for n continuance Abe bo made. Judge Deeuier was feeling no I tcr last evening and will probably le.ivo homo this morning.v Fireworks at Palmer's , 12' } S. Main Williamson & Co. . lOii Main stre largest and best bicvulo stock in city. Use Domestic soap. I'cmtrr's Aet Dwindle Away. FOSTORIA , O. , Juno : iO. The apprt ers of the affairs of the Hon. Chur Foster have completed their work r Assignee Gormloy will finish the rep today. Enough has leaked out to w rant the abortion that if there are t of the creditors who have withheld th signatures from the paper agreeing take 50 per cent for their claims , in ' hope of getting more , they will doomed to a sad disappointment. 'J assets have dwindled down very mi under the searching investigation of ; appraisers , and a big surpribo nwi the creditor ? when the result comes Tables and music free to all who ti their lunch to Courtland beach. WEATHER J > "oitnv.iiira. Cloudy nnd Vnrluliln Winds Arc tlio I dictions Tor Noliruskii Todny. WASHINGTON , Juno 30. Forecasts Saturday : For Nebraska Partly cloudy variable winds. For Iowa Unsettled weather and probr showers In southern portion ; cooler in w crn ; variable winds. For South Dakota Cooler in southeast variable winds. locil Record. Orncc op THE WEATHER BUHCAU , OMA June ! M ) . Omaha record of temperature i rainfall , compared with corresponding i of past four years : 1893. 1802. 1801. II Maximum temoeraturu. H4 = > 72 = 7d = Minimum tcmpuraitiio. Gl = > ! ) G = > M = > Menijio tuinpuraluiu. . . 743 040 ( ins 1'rccipltiltliin 00 00 .00 . Statement showing the condition of t pcraturo and precipitation .it Omaha for day and since March 1 , 1893 ; Ncrniul temperature Excess for the duv Dellflency hlncu March 1 2 Normal pirclpltatlon 211 I tendency for thu day. . . 21 I Excess blnco March 1 -12 l Itopoi-U from Othur i'nintt lit K p 111 Balloon uscennlou tonight and tou row. Ample btreet car bervico. TIM : KCAI.TV MAKIUT. INSTKUMnNTS placoil on record Juno 18U3 : WAHIMNTV ItKEDS. Cliarlpn WahstnuT nnd wlf to W H 1'iatl , lots 18 to ' . ' 4. block 10 , Hann- ik'i-H & ll's HlKldand jnrk. lots'-lO anil M ) , blool ; 1 , IOIH 10 to lu , block 'J. HauniloiM & H'.4 mid to Walnut lllll . * 0 BIIIIIU tobumo , undlv ) i Iot37 , Ktuwart I'lnco.o ' ' 5 lot 7 , liliu-k , Uuud'H 1st uilil , lot 111 , Hvi'i 1'lai'i- . 6 Hainu lo baine , undlv ' , . ' lots 37 , 4'A 45 , 47JH. . n 125 feet lot 40 , WlniUor 1'Iari * HiilldlnK iiKboclutldn add , un dlv H u 40 ft-ui ofv 00 feel ot n HO foot mill H 47 fuiit of w 00 foot lot" 'J ami lot 3 ( o.Miuiit o 41 feet of b 120 foot i , lilovU UUVst Onmlm . 0 John Hlolnurt unil wife to Unroll no IViakiiinii , w 17 rt'iit of n iS lot 12 , tiliKk2.Mlllardl'iico ! . . . ! J i.MnrUi'l : to I.ii liihinuiten , lot 7 , liloijk "O , " l.owe'b add . 2 Wi'Storn Invi'stmont coinpany to N 1' Johnson , 4 acres In H\v s\v 23-lJ > l3 , . 1 MKMudli-ytu Mleliacl U'lnatnui , lot 24 , hlix-ke , rullman I'laeo . . . . . . . J II Qulnn n ml wltuto 1'ri'Mon Kfuves , nw n w 11-ia-H ) . . G W Ainoa aiirt wife ) to 11 li llonnur , lots 21 and 22 , block 1 , AniCb Hacc. IxiruiiK KoenlK unil wlfo lo Klclnud K-nnoll , loth 11 and 12 , block 0 , lltouniiark , . 2 A 11 Zander nnd wlfo to lloso 1) ColT- iiiuii , loth 10 to 111 , blook 13 , North Onmlm ; lot 3 , block 13. 1'roapoct I'lacoi lutb l , 2und 3 , block 1 , Murys- Elvlllo . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 tut Omiiliu l , : nd coinpany to Martin i Morrlbsoy ManufacturliiK conir puny , loth 3 , 4 and & . block 4 , bubdlv of lot 16 , KustOnmlia , . , . . . McUuvock & O'lCcotro coiniiany to William Curr , lot 15 , block 1. ' Mc- fiivooK' ' . . . 1. M Ulbstm anil wlfo to Oscar llolway , lot IB , block U , lluin.com 1'luco. . . . . . Q A ll'Minctt ( bhorllf ) to Leo Straus , lot 30. block 3 , McUuvock & O'Keoffe'a rejilat. . . . . . . . . , . , 4 Total amount of transfers , . . , . t 5C IPPIlMn I Tti ntr i it AFFAIRS AT SfolTIi OJIAI Bowed with Grief , aniAgcd Oouplo See Lost Daughter. * ( f" "RICE'S SURPKISE PARTY" IN NEW FO Silver riuctititlnii InjJ 'otitli Oinilin IIou hold Society of hltlng' * DnitRhtori Ilcrkott'a Ilnytf And Their HcnU for July tlriidVul ( iosMp , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Tlnn of Omaha wet sad looking old couple ns they sat on n bci in the police court room last night wait for an ofllcer to go out and scour the city their lost daughter Francis. Francis Is a beautiful young girl of 10 s\ mcrs and left her homo on Thursday. Si that tlmo the parents have sought for throughout Omaha , when last evening tl learned that she had been seen In this cl When seen hero on Thursday aftorno Francis was In the company of nnot young girl and a young man. Her pare arc at a loss to know why she should le ; her homo unless she has been enticed av by sonio unknown parties for a bad purpc The pollco searched all over the city 1 night , but wcro unable to locate the miss daughter. The society ot King's Daughters gave n ] nlc Thursday evening at the corner of Tw ty-second and II streets. Tlio attendance \ largo and every ono present seemed to enjoying the oocaslon. There is consltlrra spirit ami life In the society people of Soi Omaha and this fact was demonstrated 1 night In a vivid manner. When a foot r was announced ilftccn ladies sprang Into arena and entered. Tlio entrance fee \ small and nil could afford to start. At considerable scoring ( chin scoring ) the lad wcro sent off hi a bunch. Mrs. Denny berry came out first anil won all of money. Denny bought pools on his wife t was this morning talking of enlarging Journal on the strength of his winnings. the men's race W. B. Cheek anil A , Cauuhcy were the swiftest. Mr. Caugl cultivated his speed in chaslntr market ports and Cheek found himself In trim fr exercise in running down B , & M. c loaded with stock. Harry Oardner won children's race , and taken altogether the fair was a jolly and Interesting one for who participated. Itlcu'B ' . SuriirUo 1'urty. Mrs. J. L. Hice , living at 2018 1C str < created a tempest In a tea pot at n yesterday by rcuorting at the police stat that her homo had been entered by tine in daylight , and that everything was go from the family thimble to the silver wa pitcher. The pollco force was placed the trail in a few seconds and a half do men wcro scouring the town for the thlo\ when Ofllccr Tubbs1iappencd | ] to meet II ana spoke to him of. . the robbery. 11 smiled and told the oftlcer that it would b cold day when the burglars got the best him. Ho liail gone homo and found his M away. Fearing that.the busy burglar ml ; bo temped to handle some of his sil wedding presents , he carefully hid tli away and went oft to Ills work. Mrs. 11 came homo shortly .after ward and , Hud the house in an upset , condition , lost no tl in getting to the police-station to report supposed theft. And now Mrs. Hlco is the opinion that her husband has a gr head for heading oft burglars. I'ollco Dotiill. Chief Beckett has arranged the police tail for the month of July as follows : Day Force P. A. Larson , Twenty-fifth Twenty-seventh , it .to O streets and t Jail ; William Arpabr.ight , Twentieth Twenty-fifth , J to 6 streets ; E. Krocf Twentieth to Twenty-eighth ; O to W.vn streets ; L/ . Miller , Twenty-eighth to Thli third streets ; Tom Eminger , Albright : Brown park , half day and half night ; O. Tubbs , Twenty-seventh to Fortieth , sal M. Mitchell , detective. Niglit Force James Austin , captain ; 1 Thomas , Twenty-tilth to Twcnty-so.ventl to O streets and city jail ; John Van V Twentieth to Twenty-fifth , J to O ; Jai Emcrick , Twentieth to Twenty-eighth , C Wytnan : II. Martinson , Twenty-eighth Thirty-third , Q to Hoffman ; Tom Kmini Albright and Brown park ; O. B. Tul Twenty-seventh to Fortieth , F to Q. Klectrlo run in 11U llcnd. Mr. Hcstor filed a complaint with Sh ( Bennett a day or two uiro in regard to mental condition of Charles Anderson that oftlcer yesterday drove to South Om and took charge of his victim. Andci has been engaged as Janitor and roustal for Hester In his saloon. Of late he shown signs of ins-mlty and Hcstor then the safest way wo aid bo to have the i examined by the commissioners on insuni .Music City Gnnslp. Ex-Mayor Sloan is in Chicago. Police Onicer Miller is on the sick list. Mrs. Alex Schlcgel Is visiting friend Plattsmouth. Elmer Wior's little daughter is qulto with malaria. John J. O'llourke and family will sf the Fourth at Grctna. JudRO Wesley Wllcox pf North Platl the guest of F. A. Crcssoy. Mr. unit Mrs. S. D. Hynearson of So\\ are visiting friends in the city. Russell Condon will partlcip ito In the cycle races nt Lincoln on the Fourth. The Bohemians of South Omaha will i n picnic In Brown park next Sunday. C. N. Forbes leaves this morning Ouumwa , Iii , , to enter the employ of Si Ilov. II. Sharploy will glvn the secon his course of lectures at St. Martin's < ; h : on Sundav morning. K. D. Gideon , foreman in the news r. of the D.iily Stockman , nccomuanlod by family , leaves today for a visit with fric In Stnnsbury. Mo. The hog receipts at the yards week have averaged U.OOO dally. Thi equal to the receipts at Kansas City and homo market has been as good ns any sldo itiirlnir that period. 'Mr. John IlafTerty , who lives at Two fourth and D streets , wishes it dlstln understood that ho.ls not the gentleman passed around the foruod Glynn & Hoi checks , but some dishonest thug who i his nnnio. t Mrs. Ella T. Barry has returned h from dikapoVhero she has t attending the fair- for two weeks. brought homo with' her her son ICi Christ , who has been attending schoo Notre Daino , IiuU h Kmnerous complain ta have bsen mad the pollco of late ofx | > ys going in swiiiui in what is known as Walker's lake. C Beckett and ODlcci1 Miller nvulo an cfToi catch some of thd'lnds last night , but lads were too foxy1' and got away. I cnu''hi swimming in this place m the fu will bo placed mule I' arrest. Jack Leonard was , ublo to leave tlio nltnl for the firH\timo : yesterday , went down to take n look at the ruins of shanty which was'hurned down while was away. Jack claims to have lost tit cash that ho had hid away in the shad the lire. Hnsavshowlll give a liberal ward to ascertain who set lira to the b l-g. - . - The baleen ascension and parueli jump was a grand success. A lady { up tonight at Courtland beach. HiirrUou lioom Milil to lie Oroirlni ; INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Juno 30. Fric of ox-Fosidont Harrison hero no Ion make any pretense of concealing fact that ho will bo a candid ardently supported by Indiana , be. the republican national convention 1800. Mr Harrison has boon receipt of n mail sack letters dally for a month f all parts of the country. His rospondonco' teams with endorsotni for ronomliiat'.on. Ills strength largely among the Grand Army , an is given out that the encampment ho In September will endorse Mr. Hnrrlsc The friends of Mr , Harrison bul largely on the pension rctronuhmc policy of the present administration strengthen the ox-presldcnt's cam John C. Now is credited with being t power behind the throne In the Harris boom. Balloon ascension tonight , 8 o'clock. ; irm.s cuxntoxuitt tn.tt. Currlc , Sudln and Kittle King Appc Tliclr lltDlmnit. CiiiCAao , Juno .10. In Justice P < tor's court yesterday J. II. King , w ! says ho is a hike suilor , was hold to t criminal court in bonds of $1.500. Kli Was arrested a week ago at the tnstr.n ot Hov. Frank Knndus of Cuba , Kn When the man was arraigned for trl three women stood in the deck n ; claimed him as their husband. T women wcro Mrs. Carrie King , Mi Sadie King and Mrs. Kittle Kin Mrs. Carrie King , who believes hert-i to bo the lirst wife of the man , lives 28 Ogdcn avenue. She produced a mr riago certificate which showed she w married to J. II. King in this city tlir years ago. lie deported her lastNovci bor. She met him in April hiKt and 1 promised to return to her , but it is sti posed ho hail married Mrs. Sadie Kii nhaut-that time , as she lias a cortlflcn of marriage that would indicate this to the fact. Mrs. Kittle King was a wait In a West Side restaurant where Kii sometimes took his meals. Six wee ago ho induced her to contract a eoi num law marriage with him. Tliry Are ToilRli Couple. BUIIUNGTON. In. , Juno : tO. A sen ? tlon was croatcd hero by the publlcatii of a special from TorreIluuto statit that two of the live safe blowers the were "Red" O'Brien and Miss Floren Wilktns of Burlington. They nro w < known horc. O'Bi-ien ' is believed to the burglar who broke into and robbi the treasurer's olllco at Fort Mndiso and Miss Wilkins became notorious ir shooting scrape three years ago , which she was seriously wounded by h lover , Clyde Lutz , in a quarrel. S afterwards secured Lntz's release frc justice by pleading with the judge. Didn't InliMid to Snub Uluvclnnd. EVANSVir.LKj Ind. , Juno HO. J. Shanklin of this city was seen in re gate to the rumor that ho had been appoint to the consulship at Hong Kong. JV Shanklin acknowledged the place h been ottered him , but ho had reffubed for purely personal reasons and not fie anv desire to snub the president. 1 said the place was valuable and wor any man's taking who desired an ollu Luwont I'rlco In Forty Years. BALTIMOHK , Juno 30. Until yestord the lowest price on now corn or wheat the Corn and Flour exchange durl the last forty years was 09 cents. Ycstt day millers bought all the new southo bam pics at (58 ( and GO cents for fair and cents per bushel for prime dry. A fi consignments of damaged wheats sold 00 and OH ! cents. Train Itobbor May Coufotncs. BUECKiNniDGE , Tex. , June 30. J. May , the train robber who attempted hold up the Sim Antonio & Arnnsas Pi train and who killed Frank Martin , t fireman , is in jail hero and is bei guarded to prevent his being lynchi Ho made a full confession and theollice expect to capture all of his companio ; Female aeronaut , Courtland beach. Duilo Mlllttiinmn Turn * Embezzler. NKW Yoiuc , Juno 30. Lientcnr Watson Cockran , one of the most pro inent members of the Seventh regime ! and for many years credit clerk for C. Gunthor's Sons , fur dealers , is a pv t-w.-vJ ? ALL.lm i "ft J/V. When my little gitl was one month old.s had a scab form on her face. It Kept spre ; ing until she was completely covered fri head to foot. Then she had boils. She h forty on her head at one lime , and more her body. When six months old she did i weigh seven pounds , a pound nnd a half li than nt birth. Then her skin started to t up and got so bad she could not shut her ej to sleep , but laid with them half open. Abe this time , at the earnest request of friends started using the CuncuiiA Kr.Mf.Dits , n i/i out month the was ( ompleltly ear The doctor and drug Mils were over oitcfni i/rtit dollars , the Cuticura bill was not nu ihzn/ivt ilollan. My child is now to yei old , strong , healthy and large as any child her age ( see photo. ) and it is all owing CUTICUHA. Yours with a Mother's Uksbini MKS.GEO. II. TUCKEU , Jn. , 333 Greenfield Avenue , Milwaukee , \Vis. SoM throughout the wnilJ. POTTBR Duti ! A CllUM.OiHK. , lole ptopnciorn , llostnn. Mailed fr " AH about the lllaoJ. Skin. Scalp , and Hair. " lluliy HlKinlHhfH , f.illinK lialt , and ted , roi bauds ( iievealcd uud cutcd by Cutlcan * Koiip. onor nt pollcu licndt\tiartcr \ xinilor nn nssumctl iaino on the chnrRo of otnboz * 7.lomont from his employers. The amount taken , It Is saltl , Is nbout IS,000. Ills wife's father lives in Mluuosotn niul is snltl to bo a wealthy man. W1LMAM WIUDE'S I'onnil In tlin Itlver .Ncnr Nbri\ittn I Ity The Wliloir 'ro tr t > il. Tha last act In n touohlni ; little tragedy tools plaoe yesterday In the burial of the re mains of William Wrlde , foreman nf the Kast OniMm bridge bulldcra , who fell from e bridge Inst 1-YUlny nntt was drowned. The body vas discovered last AVeilncsd.iy lloatliiR In the Missouri river twelve miles above Ncbnukn City nnd was brought hero for Interment lust night. Thu wlfo nnd children of the deceased nro nt Grand Ishuul and It la faired that Mrs. Wrldo 1ms lost her reason In grieving o r bor loss. Hobert \Vrldo , n brother of the deceased , who alio works on the Kast Omnha bridge , took charge of the remains nnd the casket was conveyed to Forest 1/iwn cemetery for burial this afternoon nt ! t o'clock. Hov. ChnrlcsV. . Savldgo ot the l'eoplo'8 church wns present nt Uurkott'u undertak ing establishment to say a few lltttii ? words over the remains. Quito : \ large number ot the friends uud fellow workmen of tlio unfortunate - fortunate man attended the ftiner.il oxer- rises and followed the remains to the ceme tery. Dr. W. H. BETTS , I'rlnclual and Senior Member of the Famous I'lrin of Physicians , Snrgeon ? anl Specialists , "Aro they dolnjr a lurobuslnei ? ? " Is a question often n ked concerning Drs. Hulls & liotti. Imnilrors arn requested to road the following summary amiJmljo forthcmsolvos ; Number of yours In jiractlco ' 7 ( Jitters In operation In various clllus. . . . 11 Assistants employed SO Oniiltal Investor ! ' ! ! ! business - < 2itl,000 Avoravo iiniuiiil OXDOIIIICS 1HUX > 1 Avcr.iRO iinnnnl rocolpts 142.4U Nntnbur cnscs In 'J7 yours NU2 ! Ooinploto earns effected bl.KIS Orcntly bcncllttod 1.1U2 Kolloveil nnd hnprovud ? .U Notcnieil 20 Costof proposed now Instuuto 12Ti.OOQ 1'pst per annum of udvertlshis ? . : i'i,003 Koul estate- owned by firm 200,000 No wontlor that Dr. W. II. lletts , the head of this Riant linn. Is re ferred tobvldsfrleniJsi\s"tho Rrny- lialrod old doctor. " for to his nnttr In ? onority nnd poMOVor.inco , his slpnnl ability , both as a business and professional man , has the Intsl- nes9 of the linn Brown from abso lutely nothing to Its iirosont ztian- tlo proportions. To create and ' inalntiiln so great nn ontorprlso enotiRb to turn any man cray.whllo thn Rlow of honest prldo that shines In his kindly face * , his ruddy feat ures and quick , firm , olnattc stop , all boapoak the Joy ho feels In the grout success ho has won unit the peed ho 1ms bestowed upon his fol low man. The sick and the sulTor- InR will find iu him n true uud Itist- liiir friend , DRS. BETTS & BETTS , 119 S. 14th Street , Cor. Douglas St. OMAHA , - - - - NEB. The Cele brated Noii- clmngcablc Spectacles and Eye Glasses far sale In Om. feYEuSSES2 p-T-tfu . . , - , . , . 5 aim by MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. , ONLY Whether qtinfled from n vessel of tin , jjlnss or Rold ; There's nothing so good for tliG younger or the old ns -JiRoot Beer A delicious , health- giving , thirst-satis fying beverage. A temperance drink for temperance people. A tje. paeVige m Vti 5 K lloni. Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere , liciiid tills fioin .Inred litrip nn , l.uwroncp.O.t I nm s ; snifored forjonr * from reinlm of fotilhful nrrori. 1 u-oa the bones Noryu llonin nnd am completely cured. My nerves ire now strnnir. nnd I tin not sulTcr miy moro .ronislniMiloR nossi mv sUIn N brlisht : iippo- lllu coed : Riilnod Ulbn. " tl hoonouuh for ittoopks , AlldriUL'IsU. or b.v mall , Ncrvo lloan t'o. . lliilTulo , N. Y. HOTT1.KUS 01' ' iftynstor Springs Improved Hire's Root Beer. I'rlvnto fumlllcs furnished with Pnro llrlnk- Itu Water , fresh every mornlm : , nt M.60 per month. Patronize Homo Industry And cot pure n-tiKT timl wlioloaomo summer drinks. Wynster Springs Water Co. , - Council Bluffs , la. ON THE CHEST OF TilB ALLEQII AMES. ( MAIN LINE B. & . O. R. R. ) SEASON OPENS JUNE 15TH , 1893- RATES $00 , $75 and $00 n month , iccordiug to location. Address , GEOKGE D. Dr.SHIELDS , Manager , Cumberland , Md. , up to Juno 10. After that da oit her 1))3 r Purlt or Oakland Garret County , Md. Special COUM'.ll BlUr'V OR IU2NT Nlcoly fiirnlRliii ) 7-room lionso' wlih tntli , plunu and ull cooking utcnollH. In * iM'.l'J Avoutio 11. HSTUACTS iiwl IOIUIH. Rinn nnil city property A bought ami uulil. 1'UHcy & Tlioiuiia , Council llUlllH * * removed , cchspuolrt. vi\ultH. chlinnnyB GAHHAOn Kd llurko , ut Taylor's Brocory , 010 llroul\viy. AllOAINS For H.ilo , 70 by 1100 foul on PranUllu avomiulr.00.0ll. . J'JH ncroH botwouit 1st street anil FrnnUlln avq. iiuii , lleHt iiliittlnir proiicrly In the cits' , f'-'O.nOO.OO , Two InlH oniiohlln Thlnl Blrui-1 Boliool , Jl.000.00. Ono lot In Wilson Terrace , * ( irjU.llO. Throe lolH , coiner MnliiBtrnetuiiil 12th nronua Best Hlto for linplcnicnt hoimuln tlio city , * 7 , 600.00. _ LUUKOO V.Towlo. iii3 ; 1'i'iirl Btroet. -ItjO-acroprooil , Improved farm In BC. 'J7-39-11 T - Shorlilnn To. , Neb. , foro.ila : il tl.000.00. This la away bolovv Its value. JoliiiHton & Vnn Pattoq. YOU want to rent your hotmul If HO cU.ivt DO Muyne Iteal Katiito Co. . tim Hroadwhy. AORKSROOd liind In Oosperconnty , Nob. , for uxchaniru for linproved property In Council BlulTH. Tlio Mayno Uu.tl Estate Co. . Hi ! I Uro-itlw.iy. \TICK COTTAOES-SovcMl of them for Hilo : lowf \ -l ' prlef and verv < wmv payments. The Mayno Itu.-il UHlatu Co. . tt'A Uroiitlvyny. _ imitr Council lllurtj lu QT chaiiRt * for 1'JO acres line land In northern Mis souri , near Iowa lluu , clear of Incumbr.ancc. Tlio Miiyno Ue.il KstUo : Co. , U'Jl Pro ulway. _ 1 HO AClir.S Improveil lanil In norllisrn Kunflis Icloarot Incumbranci' ; will exchange for Ian4 near Council lllufla. Thu Muynu Real natato Oo. , 021 Broadway. _ _ _ T7O11 KXCHANOn Wi-11 liiprove'l 80-aero lowi 1furm no.ir uooJ town , elonr of Inaimbrancol will oxchniiiru for nlco reHlJencn In Counoll nitlflft and ii.iyciHh dlffiireiiea. The Mtyno : Ke..il Katatu Co. , Uiil llro.ulway. _ 1 _ OH BXCIIANOn , nleo lot on botto.n for horna I and Iniffy. OrcciiHlileliH , NluholHon & Co. - ' with a little time and capl ; tal to niannf.icture and Introduce paluntca noroltlcH. II. J. Adams , 14B I'crln Avo. , Councl IlllTH. rpo KXCHANOE for uooil roHliloncn lots In Conn- -Lcll UlnllH. a nlco roHldciieo uoar Hanaeom italic or - a food vacant lot In Omaha. II. ( i. McUee , Mer- rla ti block. CilJ Sleaip pije Works * C. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proarlotor. Dyeing , Gleaning find RGflnishing ' OF GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Counell Bluffs ofllco nnd wor. < i. cor. Avo. A and 20th St. Telephone 310. Bond fur circulars and price list. Onmlm otHcu : 1&21 Fur num Tol. 1521. en lite > lie ief 11K nt to You , Will Need Tfcem to : lie . ) .vs ire os- nil AND NEED THEM QUICK. His ho i in byre re- IW" We carry the largest Une of Sic/cles , Kn.lfe JJendvS , Ganrda , ito Rivets , JPItnaan 13oices , Ralce rJTeetli , Oil Cans , Punches , Cool Chisel , etc. ids : oi- oiho We guarantee prompt shipments. 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