THE OMAHA DAILY HEE ; SUNDAY. MAY 20 , 18TWEN'IT { ) | PAGES. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL. BLUFFS. | OFFICn - - NO. 12 PEARL BTRRHI Delivered l > y cnrrlrr to nnr pnrt of tha cltr. H. W. TILTON , Lessee. Tni.r.nioNKK-tluslncM onice. No. 43 ; nigh nlltor , No. 23. .i/.vr/o.v. ; Attend Boston store syndicate sale. Henry Boycr of Omaha and I3Ila V. Davcn port of Kansas City were married by Justice Field yesterday , The Memorial dny executive committee will meet Ihls afternoon nt 3 o'clock al the office of Dr. Thomas. Pilgrim Sisters academy No' 1 meets In regular ses-lon In their rooms In the Brown building at S o'clock p. m. Notice has been received by the employes of the Omaha & St. Louis railway of a pro posed cut In wages , to take effect June 1. Divisions 1 and 2 will meet this afternoon at I o'clock at the Ancient Order of Hlber- nlana hall to attend the funeral of Patrick O'Rourke. Railroad Temperance assoclallon meets nt Fifth Avenue Methodist Kplscopal church every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Spe cial program May 24. Fred O. Mor e. son of J. W. Morse of this city , will bo married soon at Rochester , N. Y , , nnd will reside at his old home In this city , 100 Bluff slrcct. Two boys named Jensen were arrested yes terday for throwing stones at a lady named Nelson. Ono of Die stones hit her on the head , Inflicting a painful wound. Articles of adoption wen' filed with the county recorder yesterday whereby Mrs. Augusta Ilovec , now known as Augusta Luman , gives up lo Mr. and Mrs. 1-3. Dan iels her son Vlclor. Mb.pah temple No. 9 , Pythian SIsIeM , will give n lawn social next Friday evening at Iho residence of J. M. Scanlau , 700 Graham - ham avenue. Guesls will take the park car , nnd all are Invited. . The fonlor class of the High school will be tendered a reception on Monday evening , June 11 , nt the residence of W. W. Wallace , on Bluff street. It will be under Ihc iiu- sp.cc.s of Ihc junior class. John Sloddard , Percy Jameson and Charlie Huylcs took n bicycle ride through the coun try .yesterday , taking In Sliver Clly , Mal- vern and Glenwood. The length of the trip was about sixty-five miles. The regular assignment work for the May term of superior court will be taken up to morrow' morning , the case that has occifiled Judge McGee's attention for the pasl week and over now being out of Iho way. Baccalaurealo services for Ihe High school seniors will be held In Ihe First Pres byterian church on Sunday morning , June 30. Rev. John Askln , D. I ) . , of the Congre gational church will preach Ihe sermon for the occasion. Miss Sylvia Snyder was given a surprise party last Friday evening at her home , 217 South Seventh street. About thirty of her friends were presenl , and Ihe evening was Bpcnl delightfully In games and music , re freshments being served. Harvey Smith cnlertalned a number of friends at a box party at Boyd's thealcr In Omaha Friday night at the concert given by the mandolin and banjo clubs. Those com posing the party were : Miss Elsie Bulls , MlHs Jennie Keallng , Dr. II. A. Woodbury and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sapp. John Neumayer , a leamster , sustained a compound fracture ot Ihe leg from the kick of a horse while he was taking supplies to Kelly's army and has been lying at the Woman's Christian Association hospital ever since. It was found necessary lo amputate the limb Just below the knee , but there still seems lo bo considerable doubt as to his recovery. It Is astonishing how little thought most people give to the quality ot their fire In surance. There are some strong insurance companies and many weak ones. We repre sent only the best. Lougee & Towlc , 235 Pearl. To Illejclo lUdurx. Before selecting your mount for this sea son wo would respectfully ask you to try our $85.00 Waverley , guaranteed equal to any wheel built , regardless of price. Over forty In use In the city. Cole & Cole , exclusive agents , 41 Main streel. While you nro paying for laundry why not get the bestT The Ragle laundry solicits a trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 167. See the now art goods at Mrs. Nlles * . The laundries use Domestic soap. C I'.tlt.tUltAl'HS. T. 0. Dawson Is In Davenport on busi ness. ness.Horn , to ilr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunt , a daughter. Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welslnger ot Sioux City , a son. Miss May Watts of Ncola Is the guest of MlBH Grace Glcason on Park avenue. Mrs. Howker of Des Molnes Is the guest It of her daughter. Miss Augusta Uowker. Il Tho'little son of Ira F. Hendrlcks Is the | f victim of a serious attack of lung fover. Mrs. Augustus Uereshcim returned yes terday from a visit with friends In Fremont , Neb. Neb.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hlclmrd O. Wells and son of St. Louis arc visiting the family of H. F. Hattenhauer on Seventh avenue. Mrs. W. W. Loomls and daughter , Mrs. W. F. Sapp , left yesterday morning for n visit with friends -Jefferson , la. Mrs. T. H. Louis and daughters , Nettle and Rifle , and son , Maurice , have gone to their former home In Ohio to reside. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 'Lincoln ' of Perry ore In the city , having been called hero by the death of the lattcr'a father , Perclval Alien. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ellis of Little Sioux arrived In the city last evening for a visit with their son , F. L. Ellis , C14 South Sixth street. Dr. V. L. Trcynor has removed from his former home on South First street to the Maxwell property , corner of Fifth , avcuuc and lllult street. N. W. Williams has returned from Marlon , la. , where ho attended the meetIng - Ing of the grand ledge of the Ancient Or der of the United Workmen. Dr. Donald Macrae , Jr. , returned yester day from a three weeks' trip to Texas. Whllo there he attended the meeting of the National Association of Hallway Surgeons. Miss Lillian Hcllman of Missouri Valley , one of the teachers In the public schools at that place , was In the city yesterday , the KUest of Mrs. H. A. Dallenger on Willow avenue. Mrs. a. W. Cherrlngton has been In Lin coln this week attending the second grand assembly of the Pythian Sisterhood , which lias been In session for three days , com mencing Tuesday. Colonel L. S. Hatch of St. Charles , Mo. , arrived In the city yesterday and Is regis tered at the Ogden hotel. He Is looking for a successful series of horse races In this city next month. llobort Anderson and H. E. Donaldson of Dlxon , III , , are In the city , the guests of James Anderson , The three , together with ' Fred , Neal. expect to upend sometime finding out what sort of finny beauties the lakes In this vicinity can turn out. Ed Duquette , Ous Louie and Wood Guinea leave this morning at 7 o'clock for a bicycle . . trip to St. Joseph. They expect to cover I the 300 miles of the trip In a week and r have a good deal of spare time left In ' which to admlro the scenery and other thliiRH along the way. A Illcyclo Tour. Ed Duquette. Wld Gains and Gu Louie three AVaverley riders , will start for St. Jo- fceph , Mo. , UiU morning , Thu trip will be watched with Interest by wheelmen , as Ed will ride a 21-pound Waverley racer , which la one of the lightest and neatest wheels ever brought to tills city , Meyera-Durfce Furniture company , 336-333 P nroadwny , Bargains In fine furniture. II KVIIIU I.niimlry Company. 620 Pearl street. Telephone , 290. Uas cooking stove * for rent and for sale at ( las CO'B ofllce Everybody known Davis uelln drugs , i , JJomestlc leap breaks hard water. . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLDFFS Grand Lodge of tbo Commercial Pilgrim Making Things Hum. DECIDES TO SPREAD THE ORGANIZATION Organiser Appointed to Denote Hid Wlmli Time to tlm Order first Triennial Conduit , at llonr r.'pxt Yrnr TheToints. . The supreme ledge ot tlio Commcrcla I'llgrlins or America held a meeting of tin supreme lodge at tlielr rooms In the. Ilrowt block yesterday , with representatives 01 three Rtntcft present. Among the delegate ! were the following : M. M. Oowdy , C. A. Tracy and J.V. . Lusl of Omaha ; \V. II. Dales13. . K. Dorothy. L W. Snow , T. M. HobltiHon , S. S. WhltliiR J. 13. Iltitler , Walter C. Ilotiscr , It. It. Itnn- ilall , M. K. King , C. H. Hills end 0. ! ' . Spen cer of Lincoln ; F.'L. Hull , C. II. Drcclc and M. McSherry ot Grand Island ; John II. Mid- dlchrook of Denver. It was decided to push Ilia work of spread- Ins the organization all over the wprld , and to that end an orginl/cr will be appointed at a salary snniclent to enable him to devote his whole tlmo to the good of the order. The next meeting will IIP the first triennial conclave , to be hold In Denver In 1895 , The speech which was delivered by Mr. Middle- brook as an Invitation to the council to meet In his city met with decided favor on the part of tin ; delegates , and wan a fair sample of the brec/.y Htyle ot oratory on tup at such gatherings. The following olllcers were elected for the ensuing year : K. II. Huworth , S. W. P. ; ti.V. . Snow. S.V. . V. 1' . ; Charles A. Tracy , S. W. C. ; Henry Coffccn , S. S. ; II. S. Illlnn , S. T. ; J. II. Mlddlebrook , S. T. ; 0. II. IJrcck , Jr. , S. K. of I. P. ; Frank U Hull , H. 1C. of O. 1' . ; trustees , J. W. 1'erc- gory , V. 13. Shepard and J. It. McDrlde. After the business of the day was over , the traveling men sat down to a banquet served by the Pilgrim Sisters In the dining room. To nay that the banquet was a. model of Its kind would be hardly doing It justice. The. menu was excellent and appetite * ) were good. The banquet , was followed by the following toasts , 1-3. H. Haworth of this city acting as toastmastcr : "Commercial Pilgrims Vigi lance Their Htile and Integrity Their Guide , " by M. McSherry of Grand Island Council No. 0 ; "Flowers Their Relation to the Pilgrim Order , " by H. S. Hllnti of Council HlilffH council No. 1 ; "The Ladles , tied Bless 'Km , " by Charles H. Ureck , Jr. , of Grand Island council No. C ; "Fraternity , " by J. K. Duller of Lincoln council No. 7 ; "Fraternal Socia bility , " by M. F. Ilohrer , Council Hluffs council No. 1 ; "Pilgrim Sisters , " by L. W. Snow ot Lincoln council No. 7' "Welcome to Denver In 1895 , " by J. H. Mlddlebrook of Denver council No. " 0. I'oiulUt Convention. About thirty representatives of the popu list party In Pottawuttamlo county met In the superior court room ot the county court house yesterday afternoon for the purpose of choosing delegates to the congressional convention to bo held In Atlantic on the 29th. 13. P. Ilrown of Neola acted as chairman and .Eugene Sttipfel of Hardln township as secretary. The question was raised who should be considered as having a right to seats In the convention , and It was finally decided to taKc a voteon the endorsement of the Omaha platform. All who voted In favor of the endorsement were considered good and faithful populists and took tlielr seats on the west side of the hall , while u few goats who had assembled to sou what the sheep might do were left slitting loncsomcly oii'the other side of the aisle. The following delegates were chosen William Speers of Mlnden , A. M. Hutchln- son , C. L. Gillette , L. Klnnelmn and. Wil liam Phillips of Council Bluffs , H , S. Alex ander and Kugeno Stupfel of Hardln , 13. Ward of Keg Creek , G. W. Oakley of Boomer , Charles Watts of Crescent , N. H. Dauman of Washington and 13. P. Brown of Ncola. John Ahlcs tried to get the convention to endorse L. It. Bolter of Harrison county for congress. There was violent opposition to this plan by A. L. Hendrlcks , A. M. Hutchlnson , 13. Ward and others , and It was at last decided to let tlio delegates go unliiHlructed. L. Klnnelmn was chosen chairman of the county central committee , anil 'George E. It. T. Hunter was elected secretary to as sist In his work. These Important mailers having been de cided. Delegate Ward sprung the quesllon at liow llie delegates should gel to At- lanllc. Ho thought It might be a good plan to combine business with pleasure and go Kelley fashion. He did not make It quite clear whether this meant that they were to go In wagons , on foot , or by boat , but Ills main Idea was to make it as near a "picnic" as possible. There was some little Jiscusslon upon the plan proposed , but most at them seemed to think that Pullman coaches were good enough for them , and Ward's picnic scheme died a-borntng. lilt on H Suru Thing. "Bullhead , " seldom known as Jim Col lier , and Jack Harris were arrested yester- lay us the result of a little transaction they ire accused ot having been mixed up In ivhllo In Fremont county some lltlle time igo. Neither of these gentlemen have any justness cares that need very much atten tion , so they went down Into Fremont : ounty nnd engineered one of the hold-up schemes known to sporting men as a foot race. Bullhead wanted to get some man , vlth cash to back a foot racer from this : lty , who afterwards turned out to bo Keddy loss , and ho struck a man named Clayton is ( i suitable man for the place. Charles IVliItney was to bo his opponent. Clayton nit up $120 and the race was announced o take place at Bartlcll. Before Die time irrlved , however , Clayton became suspicious .hat everything was not as it should be , and leclared the race off , so far as ho was con- lerned. When lie demanded his money back ilullhead and Harris gave him the merry m ha ar.d headed for homo at a good , imart sprint. Whitney also lit oul , but was ivorhauled by an officer at Pacific Junction rein whom he managed to escape In u way icst known to himself and the officer. Hull- icud and Harris were arrested by Chief jcanlan yesterday afternoon , and It Is mderstood that a warrant Is out for Ross. Ml four ot the participants arc charged vlth conspiracy lo defraud. Last evening Clayton , the victim of the illeged conspirators , was arrested on an nformatlon charging him with threatening o kill. Clayton , It Is Bald , pulled a gun on ho other fellows when ho discovered tlielr ; amo and threatened to blow them full ot lotes unless they shelled out. Ho claims 10 was arrested on this same charge a few lays ago , but after a hearing was dls- ihargcd. When rearrested last night hi ) at ince gave bonds for bis appearance. Bull- lead and Harris went to Bartlett last even- 11 g In charge of an otllccr from that place. S. M. Williamson & Co. have by far the argest and finest line of bicycles over liown In Council lllufTs , Bicycles for rent , nd for sale on eiuy payments. First-class vorkmen In our repair department. IOC , laln street. ; imrlcs Lunkley , the well known undertaker , vlll occupy the building at 238 Broadway ittcr May 20. Various Improvements will > e made which will give him one of the Incst undertaking establishments In the vcet. Take your prescriptions and family recl- ics to Dellaven'8 drug storo. Ho prepares hem with care , uses only the best inedl- liics and makes very low prices. Won't Dfimte UnirM Tie lUn To. The following unitwer to the challenge of lev. T , L. Wllllamn , published In yester- ny's Dec , wan handed In for publication : COUNCIL BLUFFS , May 18 , 1891. Mr. ' . W. Williams. 420 Harrison Street , Council Huffs : Through the kindness of Sister Mary luntlngton we have u comfortable house ot rorshlp at 104 Ilroadwuy , third floor. We ordlally Invite representatives of the rear * united church or of any denomination of IhrUtlanlty or of any aiBoclatlon that caches bible precepts or good morals to old settle * * at the above named uluce at any time when not otherwise engaged , W < will ask our members to attend with a prom he to absolve them from nil allegiance tc the Church of JPSIH fhrln of .Latter Dn > Salnta whenever they think they arc howr it betttcr way. This , while respectfully ask' ' Ing Mr. Williams to withdraw hit challenge believing It utterly foreign to the spirit thai should actuate any minister of the gospel ol Christ , nnd , though fully convinced that all true Chrl tlans have imfllclent lo occupy tlielr attention In a united cmloaxor to stem the tide ot Inlldellty and the frightful In crease of crlmo without warring nnionp themselves , yet , unwilling to bo considered afralit of the results of comparing our doc trines with others , I will send two represent atives to meet Mr. Wllllainn , or any man or men whom he may send , at 104 Broadway , third floor , at 2 p. m. , May 21 , to "reason together" If we can , to arrange for a debate If we must. With renewed thanks to The Bee for Its prolonged Indulgence , I remain yours truly , DAVID F. STOUT , President of Northern States Mlnslon of the Church of Jesuj Christ of Latter Day Saints. 1IKNNISON IlltO.S. Monday's Mile. Greatest offer In silks and dress goods we ever made. All our C5c Kal Knl wash silks Monday 39c yard. Chenney Bros. flO- Inch black china Bilks , were | 1.25 , Monday S9c yard. Chennoy Bros. 27-Inch $1.00 black china silk , Monday 69c yard , Our f > 0c black china silk. Monday 39c yard. EC figured chnllls , now 2lc yard. Bcauflful dark ground figured challls , 5c yard. All our finest French challlH , now COc yard. , CO pieces of 36-Inch Cc unbleached muslin , Monday 3 < 4c yard. 100 pieces dark dress prints , 2Vfcc yard. Children's 35c and tiOc summer bonnets , Monday at ICc and 2 ! > c each. ICc and 2Cc chenille dot Tuxedo veiling , all colors , Monday at 7' c and Ific yard. Big Curtain Sale. GOO pairs of Nottingham ham lace curtains , 78c , $1.00 , $1.38 , $1.1)8 ) and $2.93 pair , worth $1.00 lo $5.00. 1,000 curtain shades , our best spring fix tures , J9c each. Low prices In every depaitment. Every thing marked In plain figures. One price to all. B13NNISOX BROS. . Open every evening. Council BlulTs. Hotel ( IneHtn lollioil. O. F. Spencer , a Grand Island traveling man , who Is attending iho grand lodge inoct- Ing of the Commercial Pilgrims of America , and J. J. Jones of Ihls city wore the vic tims of a post-midnight marauder yeslcrday morning. When Spencer awoke. In his room at the Ogden house , ho found himself minus a pair of pantaloons , nnd It took some thing of a search to finally run across them In a neighboring room , which happened to bo otherwise tenantlcss. Out of the pocket had been taken $1G In cash , and he found a fine gold walch missing out of his vest pocket. Jones , who occupied another room on a. different floor , lost only CO cents In change and a couple of mileage books , with about SOO miles unused. During the night Proprietor Bentley heard his big dog give a bark and hoon after heard the hound of bare feet trudging along the hallway at a lively gall , bul thinking It was some of llie guesls he paid no further atlcnllon. An Investigation yeslcrday morning showed lhat each key bore the marks of nippers on the end and set at rest the question of how the thieves got In. It Is supposed that the theft was committed by some one who was In the building all evening , for no suspicious characters were seen to go up or come down after the time Iho robbery took place. There was an open window at one end of the hall on the second floor , through which a man might have climbed from the bluff be hind the building. Shrank from Publicity In the newspaper accounts that have been published , giving the score of the whist game played last Wednesday night between the Omaha and Council Bluffs clubs , two names appeared which have not heretofore been known In the galaxy of Council Bluffs whist cranks. They were Smith and Jones , and they were pounded Into the earlh by Mussellman and Jordan of the Omaha team , emerging from the ruin wilh a. minority of nineteen polnls. The newspaper accounts furlher slaled lhat Lauterwasser and Rclk- man of the home team were not In the game. That statement Is strictly true , for Lauter wasser and Relkman decided to travel incog as soon as they learned what the score was , and It was they who bought to hide their blushes behind the humble names of Smith and Jones. This correction Is made by The Bee In Justice to Iho oilier Smiths and Joneses who may aspire to- fame In whist. There was also a discrepancy between the official score and the claims of two of the Council Bluffs players which the other members of the local club wish noticed , In justice lo the Omaha team. Altchlson and Black , the official score says , were defeated two points by Webber and Scanncll of Omaha , Instead of having a lie. More. New Attractions Expected in the city at any time , and as citizens know It Is liable to come In various forms. Tills time It Is at 401 Broadway and will bo well worth your consideration. Just what Is to be gained will be hard lo say , but It Interested you are sure lo gain a big bargain and save money. Window display of wool challles show ing our last Invoice for this season al 33c , 39c , 50c and BSc per yard. Another dis play of 40-Inch striped suitings , which ! c considered cheap at 25c , now offered at $1.22 a patlern of 8 yards , less than half price. East show window displays a few of our many bargains In ladles' waists. Look over values offered at 39c. C9c , 87c , 98c and $ l..r.O. Many more specialties offered In our differ ent departments during sale. A visit to our store will convince you our Syndicate Sale Is a big success and bargains numer ous. FOTIIERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. . Council Bluffs , la. Itonmnro of One Crook , During tlio preliminary examination of the Wabash train thieves , the 'stcenlh In stallment of which took place yesterday , some Interesting1 facts came to light In con nection wilh the history ot James Harris , the member of the gang who has been fur nishing the stale with all Us evidence against the others. It transpires that his name Is not Harris , but what his real name Is he refuses to state , on the ground that If It were known It would criminate him. Although ho seems to be several years younger , ho Is 49 yearn ot age , and the last nineteen years of his life have been spent In crimes.tho scenes of which have covered the United Stales and a good share of Europe. His folher , he says , owns consid erable properly in Louisiana , and as lliere Is a law In lhat slalo which prevents a criminal from Inheriting property , ho con- alders It very much to his Interest to keep his identity a secret. Dmmill Li-lids Thrill All. The people of Council Bluffs are beginning to realize what a genuine shoo sale with u (28,000.00 ( stock lo back It Is. Mr. Duncan has Just received $2,000.00 worth of now goods , which ho will put Into the sale at almost cost price , while every thing In the F. H. Evans stock goo at cost md less. Speaking to the reporter for The Bee , Mr. Duncan nays : "My stock ranges In price Tram 20c , the cheapest I have In children's ihocs , to $3.50 In ladle * and $4.00 In men's ihoes , the best that can bo purchased from : he manufacturers , and all goods are guar- inleed to be Just as represented , " P. H. Evans' old stand , next door to Ueno's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Kmiduy nchool Union. Next Tuesday evening , In the parlors of ho Presbyterian church , the Sunday School Workers union will meet to complete Its > rganlzatlon and to enjoy a pleasing pro gram , All Interested In the work are earnestly requested to bo present. The program , as arranged , provides for mngs , prayer by Rev , Mr. Davh , question x > x , conducted by D. W. Otis , solo by Mies lattlo Palmer ; a talk on "Teachers and reaching. " by L. C. Huff ; refreshments , luring which C. H. Judson will read a paper xplanatory of the organization , and after vblch unfinished business will b taken up. Wanted Good girl for general hou-ework ; lerinun preferred. No. 600 E. Pierce street , drs. II. Hogg. Iho Uruiiil Hotel. U has been currently reported that the Irand hotel would again be thrown open nd the blot upon the reputation ot Council Muff * \vonlil be erased , but the plan la nil In embroyo , nnd nb fry-mnl datn IK ict fo the opening. But ftn-gpcnlng of the fines line of xprlnR furnishing goods , hats an shoes In mm nit atnsio South Main utrec nnd Is already an aH.4ur.ed success. Thoma II , Hughe * , the prt/prfntor , announces tha the Ittisltie-iH so farijM5 , entirely nallufnctor , nnd in continually itlic incrcn < o anil bid fair ID nuldo all former seasons , for gooi goodrt , fair troatmtuit. .nnd low prices ar bound to win. t'onif ild ( sec. Second Presbyieflart1 Morning service 10-.10 n. in. Evening service , 8 o'clock "Habits and CustoiuJi It ) Syria , " by a natlv. . of that romitrv. ' r Elders of the ChWcTi of Jesus Christ o Lntlor Day Saints -will- hold religious ten- Ices In Huntlngtoni Hall. 101 Broadway , n 2:30 : nnd 7:30 : p. in. Congregational Dr. John Askln , pnalor Morning subject , "Self In the Way , " or "Tin Hamlet of the Now Testament ; " cvcnlni lecture , "Inspiration In Routine. " First Presbyterian Corner of Willow nve HUP nnd Seventh street. Rev. Stephei Phclps. pastor. Preaching by the pastor a 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. Trinity Methodist 1-ipl c.pal Church- Alfred Knoll , pastor. Preaching , 10:30 : a m. nnd 8 p. m. Sunday school , 12 m Junior league , 3:30 : p m. Epworth league 7 p. in. Morning class meets at ! ) :30 : a. m. St. John's English Lutheran -Services li James hall , 17 Pearl Bireel , at II n. in. am 8 p. in. Rev. ( } . W. Snyder , pastor. Sun day school nt 0:15 : a. m. Young people1 ! meeting at 7 p. m. Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church- Corner First strcpl and Broadway. H. P Dudley , pastor ; residence. 250 Fletcher ave nttc. Sunday , May 20 : Preaching nt 10:31 : n. in. , subject , "Looking to the Unseen. ' Preaching at 8 p. m. . subject , "The . Ep worth League and Its Mission , " First Buptlsl Church Corner of Slxll street and First avenue. Preaching In tin morning by the pastor. Subject : "Chris as a Witness. " In the evening Rev Thomas Stoveiihon of South Omaha wll deliver the fifth lecture of HIP course lo UK 1) . V. N. U. , beginning at 7:30 : sharp Subject : "Chrlsllon Culture. " The youiif people's meeting will follow Immediate ! ) at 8:30. : Sunday school at 12 m. Junloi union at 3 p. m. Sunday school at Bcthan ) at 3 p. in. James H. Davis , pastor , 301 Harrison street. Christian Science Public services evcrj Sunday afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock , In Roya ! Arcanum hall. Entrance at 115 Pearl street Bible lesson study every Monday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Science and health study every Thursday evening al 8 o'clock. Reading rooms or dispensary open every afternoon from 2 to 5 , In the Royal Arcanum parlors , to all of which all Interested are Invited. Overtoil's Mission Corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth strcol. Services at 11 a. in. , conducted by Mrs. Addle Davis. At 7:30 : p. m. by the five sisters. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ ol Latler Day Salnls Near llie corner of Pierce street and Glen avenue. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Z. R. L. S. at 6:30 : p. m. Preaching at 7:45 : p. in. Men's meeting at the Young Men's Clirls- llan ossoclallon rooms ( Merrlam block ) at 4 p. in. J _ _ _ Memorial Dtiy Program. The exercises on Memorial day Ihls year will be even more Ihan usually Inlerestlng , unless the plans of the committee on ar rangements go awry. The members of the Grand Army post will decoralo all the sol dier graves In FalrVlew , Walnut Hill and the Catholic cemeteries ) as usual , and the Union Veteran Legion will also decorale llie graves In Walnut t Hill and the Catholic cemelerles. The procession of the Grand Army and the societies uniting with them will form on Willow avenue , with ithe right testing on Pearl streel. al 1:30 : p. JIIL , moving al 2 p. in. sharp. The following Is Ihe program of Iho exercises al Ihe'.cenielery ' al 2:30 o'clock : Hon. E. L. SlniKntU. Master of Ceremonies Music . ui..r . Ualby's Hand Song . FliHt M. K. Church C'holr Prayer . Re.v. Stephen Phulps , lt l > - Song . . -First M. K. Church Choir Oration . . „ , . . . , . . Her. John Askln Hong . First SI. K. Church Choir Exercises at the 'unknown ' graves nt 3:30 : p. m. : 'ni 9 Music- . . . . j..j.i . Dalby'B ' Band Music . ; . { ti" .i . School Girls Address. . , , Jit , , . . . . . . .Uev. J. Indus Farley Song . . . , . . . . : , . . . . . . , . . . . . .gchopI Girls , Depositing .f.M.mi. Jlowi-trt.t . . . : . Hy the Gruml A'rrny of' the Republic ihree volleys . Dodge Light Guards Hcnedlclioii . Itev. G. W. Snyder Died by Drowning. The particulars have Just been received in this clly of a sad affalr- > that took place a few days ago In New York , Inwhich the people of Council Bluffs will be Interesled. Harry N. Candee , a brother-in-law of Mrs. John N. Baldwin of thib clly , was out fish ing with a companion , from whom ho be came separated for a shorl time. When his companion wenl back lo look for him ho found Candee lying on his back in about eighteen inches of water , and life was ex tinct. The coroner ot the counly held an Inquest , finding lhat dealh was Ihe result of accidental drowning. One lung was congested - gested , and as Mr. Candeo had complained during Ihe day It was thought he might have suffered Ian attack of vertigo and fallen Inlo Ihe water. In 1891 , Mr. Candeu married Miss Lou Holcomb of Council Bluffs , a young lady who spent many of the early years of .her life in this city and is well known to a great many people here. Mrs. Candee and two small children survive the husband ) Mid father. / Mrs. Baldwin was in New York \\hen the sad iffalr look place. llenutlful New At the Council Bluffs Carpet store this rvcek ladles will be shown the newest and Inost things In the rug line In the country , Die leader Is the La Paris , a magnificent : hlng , and others are the Duddlms , Royal A'lltonu , Smyrnas , In single door mats up to .ho largest carpet sizes. All will bo on ipcclal sale this week. In laces and drapes ivery new novelty and all the old standards .vlll . be shown , and will bo Included In the ipeclal sale. The Carpet company Is the inly exclusive carpet house In the city , and Iocs not sell from diminutive samples. Front Illttcii I'rult. One of the hardest frosts that lias oc- mrrcd In the past twenty-six years at this season of the year did an Immense amount if damage to the fruit In this section Friday light. Reports from all over the county In- Itcato that the grapes on the lowlands ore tntlrely destroyed , while those on the lilgh- ands were not damaged so much. Apples ind cherries do not seem to have suffered ; reatly. Tpinato and potato vines looked , vlien morning came , as though they had lecn cookefl. Ileports have been received lore from Crescent , Neola , Lewis and many ithor townships throughout the county vhlch Indicate that the damage to fruit and regetablcs will bo away up Iri the thou sands. A. C. Graham stated yesterday niorn- ng thai up to Friday night the outlook for L big grape crop watf better than It had been it-foro for twenty ijeflw , but bo would bo itttlsfled with pne-thjrdjof a crop now. CiuriilnliiiirutH Slmt Stop In Innu In a short time , OB Iowa has passed a law igalnst them. ThlslJis jyour last chance to : ollect your accounts-before the law goes nto force. The Nassau ( .Investment company ms reduced Its charged and will guarantee collections againstmx-rt | > ons not living In owa , but who nro-jemployed by some rail- vay , express or telegraph company having nn igent In Iowa , Wrlto nt once for terma anil eferencea , Council dlruffs. The famous Mase yJse livery and sale barns lave been sold to J , W. Mlnnlck , and the tualntss will bo continued under lilt nianage- nent , Horse * boprtlea and cared for at easonable rates ; batngopon day and night. Marriage HctmseHlvwere granted yester- lay to the followlllg'i'ersoim : Jame and address. Age. lenry Hoyer , Oinnlin . 24 3lla V. Davenport , Knnsan Pity . 33 Charles T. Trobee , Omaha . 24 .ucy C. Sherman , Omaha. . t . 22 Ubert McLcml , Omaha . 25 Jora Duncan , Omaha . 25 Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Bluffs , la. , agent arvli 1877 brandy , nines and liquor. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Iloyal Arcanum linn n Hprriul. Ono of the pteasantest social affairs given y any organization In the city was the tag party And banquet by the members of 'Idellty council , Royal Arcanum , last Krl- ay evening. The goat was brought forth rom his hiding place ana allowed to do a four-step wnlt/ with IKltui candidate i , Initiation. After this part f tln > nveninx entertainment the members nt ilown to sumptuous banquet , nlid UIF t cnlng w. wound up nmld the \\renths of Ilnvat smoke. About ninety members of the ordi wore present , and the last one had not U1 the hall until some hours after mldnlKl had co mo and gone. Council Alerting. A special meeting of the city council \\t held last evening with the major In il chair and nil the aldermen present. Tl resignation of 11 , F. Wndsworth ns speoli assessment clerk , to take effect May 2 was tendered nnd accepted. Mr. Wad' worth will go to Chicago to take a position. On the suggestion of City Engineer Etnyr the small gratings over the sewer nppnlnp on Ilroailuay and First and Second Ktrcol and Glen nnd Park avenues , and at the fm of Oakland avenue will be replaced by opp catch basins underneath the crossing. " , tin doing uuay * lth Ihe constant clogging u which has rendered llie vuweru UH less durln every heavy storm. A sidewalk ordinance that Imp been undei going preparation for o\er.il xu'eks wi passed , and sidewalks will be built nt one all over the city , every alderm.in bavin picked oul nil the places In his , partlciiln ward \\hero such things were a necessity. \\lil Tit' No Itft-oillit. All parties concerned have come to 111 conclusion lhat to have a third recounl t the clecllon ballots In the .McAtce-Oorliai case would be rattier lee much of a goo Ihlng , and Ihe ballols were removed froi the court room yesterday noon , II Is to li .hoped for the lasl lime , the recounting lm\ Ing been completed. Attorney Shea ci : tcrcd an objccllon to considering Ihe bill lots of the Second precinct of the Secon ward because the name of the Judge. J. II Purccll , had been endorsed on the b.illc Instead of Ihe Initials , as provided by law This , togelher wllh all the other objection ! was taken under advisement , nnd a declslo will bo rendered by the couit at some fulur time. _ _ _ _ 1'loncrH for Comi-trry. Wo have a choice lot of plants , siiltabl for the cemetery. Parties wanting plantini done will plea o let us know at once. N extra charge for planting. J. F. Wllco.v florlsl. _ Wnrkliigmcii'H l ) 'b.itliij ( Club. A public meeting Is announced for to morrow evening at 8 o'clock nt the Chris tian labernacle , for the purpose of organl/ Ing a "Pro Bono Publlco club , " whohe prln clpal aim Is to Instruct the Kiborlngmci of the city upon questions concerning thel financial and political welfare. A "Loya Industrial union" will be formed and speak ers will be on hand to talk on sub Jccts of Interest. One of the things sug gested Is that a bureau of labor be organ Izcd , to find employment for those win need It. For cobs go to Cox , 10 Miln street. Tele phone 48. _ Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Ilo Creiimtr it. The funeral of the lalo Pcrcival Aller will take place this afternoon at 5 o'elocli at the family residence , 410 Norlh Firsl slreet , Rev. E. J. IJabcock olflclatlng. The remains will be taken to Chicago on Ihc evening Iraln lo bo cremated , Ihe deceased having made Ihls request some time previ ous lo his dcalh. Ills bon-ln-law , C. C. Lincoln , will accompany them. Wo want everybody to know thai Morgan sells palnlH and drugs. 134 and 712 Broadway , Jarvls WIno Co. . Council Bluffs. AVnnt n Weekly ltst. . The execullve committee of the Retail Clerks association held their first meeting Friday night and find they have a member ship of. 1C3. Their aim Is to pursuade the retail merchants to close their stores at C o'clock , excepting Monday and Saturday , and would be pleased to have Ihe co-operation of the people of Council BlulTs. Get your house paints of Dellaven. SHEARER IS DETERMINED. Makes nn At ciniit to Kill Himself nltli n CM so Knl IV. J. E. Shearer , 'now under arrest for bhoot- ing wllh Intent to kill Miss Aurora McClln- lock , and who aflcr shooting her made an unsuccessful attempt to take his own life by shooting himself twice , Is now confined In the county Jail. Ho was taken therent 2:30 : yesterday afternoon. At that hour or a few moments previous the clly jail came very nearly being Ihe scene of another sensation. As staled In tlio evening Issue he claimed he did not de sire lo kill Ihe woman , bul wanted to kill himself nnd would do so at the first oppor tunity. At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon his din ner was sent lo his apartment at the city jail and Turnkey Marnell was sent to the cell while Shearer was eating his meal. Shearer began eating as Ihcuigh he had nol ealen any for days , and was on a fair way to dispose of all In sight when home- thing happened. The ofllccr on watch was called away a moment and when he re turned ho discovered Shearer had taken the case knife and cut his right wrist In a horrible manner. A sixteenth of an Inch further and the arlery would have been sev ered. Ho bled profusely , but Iho wound was sewed up and Shearer taken to Ihe counly jail , He was seen there lasl nlghl and again repealed his determination to end his life at the first opportunity. He said ho cut himself , hoping to sever the artery and bleed to death before help could reach him. He said ho could not live and think of what ho had done , nnd It ho could die no other way ho would beat lila brains out against the wall. Ho still evinces great emotion when the woman's name IB mentioned and reiterates ho would willingly die that she might live and bo happy. Ilo refused to say anything more about himself than has been published , fn regard to Ihe lellcr he Bent to Miss Nicholson nt Connellsvllle , Pa. , containing a ring , he merely said she would understand It when the letter reached her. Miss McCllntock , the woman whom Shearer attempted to shool , was yesterday removed lo Die Clarkson Memorial hospital. She Is gelling along nicely and unless blood poisoning sets In , which Is not now likely , she will recov r. She Is a very attractive woman and when seen by a reporter Jusl prior to her removal expressed herself as well pleased that un truths had not been printed concerning her. She described Ihe tragic sccno in room 4 it the Dcllono hotel as something she will never forget and pictures graphically how- she held the revolver tluhtly In- order that Shearer would not got It nnd how he wrenched It from her grabp and with the words , "I halo lo do II , " fired. She knew she had been shot , bul did not know where ind at the tlmo she was so overcome that the did not hear the other two shots ( the incB Shearer meant to kill himself and which aroused the occupants of the hotel. ) "What sort ot a sensation docs one feel , vhtn they come EO nearly crossing the great llvlde ? " the reporler asked. She Mulled and said It was anything but ( leasing and she was now happy the bullet tad not proved fatal fo either. During her : onversatlon she did not refer to Sluarer 'urther than to say she trusted he would ccover. vn .IT noMk i.v i.\iu.t.\.t. lujmrttlmt SI. H. Moorn'n Kim WH * .Arrt-Hicd In u Cirrim Crowd i ) iled , CHICAGO , May 19. ( Special Telegram to Che Bee. ) The friends of M. S. Moore in his city do not credit the report from hnaha that Chaunccy Moore , the 13-year-old on of M. S. Moore , was arrested a few days go while traveling with a circus , Chuuncey eft homo last January , Bald one of the. ilerks In the office of the Rhode Island Jndcrwrlters association , where. Mr. Moon * s employed , and was found In a hospital n Chattanooga In the latter part of March. le was down with typhoid fover. April lu its father went after him nnd took him to its homo In Terre Haute , Ind , wht-ru he IOW IS , _ Willie l-'IIU the Viirnm-Ii'Ji. DKNVKR , May 19. Governor Wulte com- ilnted his penitentiary board slate- today by ppolntlng Franklin F. Mcl.ellon of Colorado Iprlngs , editor ot the 121 Paso County Hei- Id , and William Wiles of Denver , a. uon- tuclor on the Union I'aclQc road , ELE1I NOW IS rills FAVORAItUi SIJASON FOR liXl'liDlTIOUS CURBS lrr ' , , , , , If/ , „ / „ - „ „ It / , , - / , . | | / , , , , . , , „ „ „ ( , „ , < „ , . , . , , , , „ „ , , „ i , ) , , , . , , , , „ „ , / > iiiiyir. flif/di loinVnitmruf .YOU' . It hns been the cunlom of DTK. Copt-Inn nnd Shepard each spring anil Hummer dm Ing the yenra thai ihey have Jiecn i-ng.iKe In the prnotlfo ot medlelne In this cltj lo announce the ndvent of the vonfim n the most fnuirable for Uvnllng e.Unrrh nn all chronic dlvases of n kindred intlttn ( he results of repeated nnd oft times not ! leetcd colds. TItr | , > , . | \tty KMtrful In HIP l.lllili. . ri Hi .vnlWcnie wltli whlih It - . . | iiu , | i.rimnl I" thi'lr print. . ! mii > mtu. . Th.-lr IIIIIINVni , j > M > rlHi , , . , . m liriulmt nil fount .if niimtluit tin Miuli-Pil cliionli' ilNiii-u * i-ntllli-M lli.-m t , , . , . , nui.imliMtl\rl > on n- , F1j. | , . , . „ „ | u | a , , , , ! , , , linly lili-nKlnu to f.-i > l dial lit.imMIe nii | > r'i-i nl > " < mill iirKnonlnlKi-s I'll * r u-i TllOH'fnlO , follow llIK till- till III CIHlilin. Mil I " | > lnnil iiinl Hlicimiil i1i > 5l | . to nniiuului- tin now In miilotilitfilfv I ho t.nu In liuil i-olniil .S 'W ! ! l\l ! < lialllll * to lv | i t | | H | | | 111 , . ) , , . „ ! IIIIMII hiitriiil of ii-lniilhiK It. A Inniiili'f uHI nil-lit inm l XMIIIII monilum f\o numilii.0m Ini ; tin'lnin. . In Jiirl , I : , HUM cirtimHe ; ivis.-i , u IH Mlinplj inini | | li | , . to . 'in-il ii mi illume ih , . wmiii niiinilH , . , , I in | | , < - . , ' iiHiiiin-i' luitlrmM hn\i > litui uiUU it. ( Mas in-.iuni-ii until vuinnipr. WHAT IB ( 'ATAHUH ? ' " ' , - fKl'i-hind nml Shi'innl ! - fi-iiiMHI | nikrl.viiiii IH rnliinli ? " nml "lluw inn IH i milt tt-ll wlii-n IKIIIIH Hi.illK.ni ! . ? " Hi I-il. ' nlarili In lliN rllnmtn li lniilv | III" IH > | n iii-KlniiHl miiK Iti-Klnnlim wlih iiiin-iiliaiMiK-ti Itrlliillnn ( that l , ilu > K.M ml HI ill , s in Hi llliT iKiHl.ill of III , . Ililiuill , Ilif l-iumilll ! Ill nnniiiMtliiii inp'.lly i-\ii-iiiN mmmil iinouj-l , tli I'lllllH Illall tllllt-H IlllO till' HUH. I'M III I UK' TIM : r.Aii SYMI-THMH. llii/zlnc. niurliK- , | IMIII | | ? 01 rii'RliiK pninnK TinIxarliiK N KIiiiliiiill } liniuihiil. I'lin nnln's anil Impiili..l li-.iiltii ; MMnlw i ) \ MIIin ilaiup wuillui , mill ulna UKp.itlin lui'i n i-olil. Tineni1 often ilKrlmrKe. Al nlhif tlniiH thu nun .110 illy , Ilihv itv Illl-il will , wax. Kiuiii'liit \ u fn-iui'iit iiii-iiini.inliii | > m. > l - < -liilly InMillion , I'linllniiliiK Its rimt" . . npvirO Ihc nlnili-i Inllainimillnn rxl'-mlt tli-mii-li DM * la IIIMIII iltu-tH lii'o thu i iiiliin il\i > inm .niv mi-mluum1 i-nUHln : nn : IYI : HVSIITO.MS. Tlio ll.li t miInilnme. . ) nml roil Th'V me iilwi ofii-n Kliu-il iiiKi > tln i In Hi' uiiiiii li.ir with u Mliky , tun u-loii" imniii The HUi-llliiKS iiKKiiiMK'il liy O.imii wonili r Iliu Hni'lllnKi mi' nlh'i ' HKKHiMil" ! uln'ii lln | iatl nt hn-4 H onltl TinnoflillM i.fiin ill--i lining mill n , uhli- uirli-M In rluinrler. SnMi"tltn < 'H this niurii.illiii ! : \ .mil ill-ii | < liit-l .nt HIP tliiont. At othi ilmf-H It N trtUKh anil ( * MMI l.n , , am trUlifKoni | < Uliiilili' liloulni ; aii'l ' HinitlliK IMI l < Into thttliiiuil to itlKJixlj- . A fpi-lliiK of IlKlilni-xs IB ufli-ii notliti ! ntei the Idilmof the none. Till : THUllAT KtMI'TOMS. i\lrndliiK ilnwnwaiO fioni the n.iKi-pliirip : -i ! might , tin * till nut lifronirH nnM-ti-il. Tin- mouth niiil ihrmit In ( lie mninlni ; : no Illli" with miicn" . Snini-tlim-s this lilimm Is jcllv-MKr In apn | m nnr-o , causing fonMOi-taMe ImwKliiK mul t-pltilnii tO lllsllMlKf. At tlni'-H Hi' * rnlii'nuH IH HO ( otmh uliil ten irinn * that K.'ingliiK' ami i-M-n naus'-ii nml Minililn < n > - Kiilt finm plfnrts lo ilMo-lKi * It. At other HIIH-H Hitnnirux IH i-llmy In nattiii- , mill It ilMoilKeil without illllli-nlty. The aboM- > inptoms me lliose of moist ol illx- cli.iiKing eatmih. In the iliy cnnilltliiii there Is tkMlliK in scinli'liy fooling In luthroat. ! . This eau-.i'U u tlc-klliiK riiapinoilli : 01 li.nKliiK COIIKll. There Is n bail lnnl < > In the mouth In Ihr mcinliiR The tongue Is nsualh Imilly loatnl. The liroiilh Is often foul Them Is pain and Htltrii'--s In Imck of nook Till : STOMACH SYMPTOMS. i\tointliiff down the rvnph-iKO.il milt us nii-m- ! im , . ' the slomaeh , ami latt-i Hu howoN , lio- i-oine arfecteil. The apiK-tlto IH ahnunnat ; It in ij lie lu-t , lu cre. i-oil or pelerliil. . There | K wolulil. dull pain ami 11 vonio of liuin- Inn hi the pit of the Ktoinath afti r taklUK fooil. This la uceumpanled liy tlatukmo mill lu-ait- huin. DRINKS SOLD IN DAYLIGHT Des Moines' First Legal Snloon iii Ten Years Opened Yesterday. A SCORE MORE WILL BE READY TOMORROW Snloon KcvpcrH Not AYullliii ; for ( ; crtlllrtt "t Q of Cunsrut After IIutliiK I'lilil Their I.li'eiiRe lima ltciibllraii I.PIIRUO anil tlin Dcmi'iTrli. . DBS MOINES , May 19. ( Special Tele gram to The Dee. ) The first localized MI- loon In le Molnes for ten years was opened this afternoon by James Kelly , who acted upon the advice of his attorney that he did not have to wait upon thu council to IsbiiLa certificate of consent after having paid the amount of his license. Others , when they learned that Kelly hud thiown open his doors , made a wild rtibh for the city hall to pay their quarterly license and began business , having previously Illod their bonds. Monday , when tlio council meets , /resolution of consent | authorl/Jii the grant of liquor licenses wilt bo passed and about twenty saloons will be opened. The mayor signed the ordinance yesterday. The committee of the Iowa Republican league returned from Chicago toduy , wheru they went to arrange for transportation for the Iowa delegation to the national con vention .nt Denver , Jimp 20. The Imva State band will accompany the delogjtlon. The train will leave Des Molnes the after noon of the23d and will consist of three sleepers , three chair cars , u diner and u Imggago coach. The Illinois delegation will follow the Iowa with their special as sec tion 2. The committee reports lhat the Illinois , Michigan , Wisconsin , Indiana and Ohio delegations are coming In full force and will all help the lowu hoys to get the next meeting for Des Mollies. It will cost $10.000 to entertain the convention properly , and the amount will bo pledged at once , so that the lowu delegation can make definite promises. In the district court this morning , Judge Halllett pronounced sentence upon five per sons convicted of felonies the past week. The prisoners were William Allport , John C'onncrs , Krwl Williams , John Htono and John Tlllotson. The first four named art- the men who were caught robbing the residence of Jacob Hermann , near Shcldahl , two weeh-H ago. Allport , a man -10 yeais of age , was given five years at hard labor. Con nors , Williams and Stonn , thu former of whom Is 17 , and the others only If , years of age. were given onu year each because of their youth. The elevator and ollloo belonging to P. 1C. Paris huftyed , todayi at Knoxvllhi. Sevi-n thousand bushels of grain was loijt. I.OSN , $5,000 ; Insurance , $2,1,00. There -was a high wind and It was a clone call for the depot nnd residences near by. Supreme court opinions : W. H. f'oolc ugalnst Frank Gaylord , road supeivlxor , ap pellant , Fremont district , reversed ; Mule ugaliiht Wllllum , KlrUliam , appellant , \lu- haska district , alllrmed ; KlUubetha Collins , uppellatit , against John C. 1'hllllps rt al , Appanooso district , alllrmed ; Walter Mc- L'nul , by his next friend , appellant , against I'crry Hruncr and William llrnner , Deca- lur dint i let , ulllrmcd ; J. W. Hose , appellant , iigulnst Margaret Weeks and l.af.i > etto \\Vcks , Hamilton district , alllrmrd ; Sawyer ind Woodard , appellants , against H II. Ilrown , Mitchell district , ultlrmed ; Mary KoberlH against Thomas Hobertx , appellant , L'lay district , afllrmcd ; M. A. Itoljerti , trim- lee , appulhint , against N. A. Chambers , i-x- ? eutrlx , ot al , Wapello district , nivi-rhod ; Helen Simpson against Thoniux Slmpxon , ippellant , Madlsnn district , afllrmrd ; district ( iwnshlp of Mllford against H. C. Morris , [ I. II. lee and John J. Walsh , appellants , . 'rawforrt district , reversed ; Mury Wooil iguln t II. I. . Htedwell et al , uppellantx , 'ass district , revurimil. Wrt-cknil liy Hpn-ulutloii , SIOl'X C'lTV. la. . May 19.-Hpi-clul Tele- jram to The llee.Tho ) Hloux ( ! lty Sugar ind KcklliiK works became Involved tod.iy in account of financial dlfllcultlKS , hut will ) t opened under a now management. Ipt-cuUtlon of the comLuny ontnlde of It * canted the trouble. Creditors ulll Allrrnntirnn ii | itinn or dlnrtlioon il.li I'lmil"1 l."nK""r' Ol-IHi-Mlotl Of , . ; . mill in HaMlllv of IOUIIK-I- . A lilllor liiiito in tininoulli lln liiMKu - l contPtl nnd litoiiih f.ml . I miiirni K-iiiitKiiniion or n ihln. wniiry Mllnn Ml Mil , iirou-ilnl liy pplKimtrliInline. . Piilii nt Ih * limtl , lUH-oiiipmilc.l . liy | vililali | | ( > n iiiiil lniilui > of liti-nfi. inaklim- tin > imili-nt ililnk hi- has hi-ait OI-K-MRI- . WhPii In'nnx cnno thM iroublIIIIH liu IIHIK niiic , i > \lili > iu-n of malnutrltlim nhow * * * l\i' . An-niln. < iM nm > . i-iiriintnlloni of llto iintlf an , ) ilrrny of tlm ticlli follow A win Ihoro l u nhnii , di > ctniRli. mid n > i-iKlntinl pnrnxyrniM of an imlhiiniiiiclinrnvlrr Iho nklii iH-tiiineM Hallow. On and uiiittii , and \iiilinis iiiipiloii * npln-nr. rotuhlnil tulit-x , IIIIIK , ntin iH-jK , | | \i-r. lilndOcr , oto , etc They nl o fci-l jllilllli-d 111 i lii'nilliK thill their jiilcm of tmilincnt. which onnnlKtn of luonl inedloallim , iKinlilned wllh ndnilnlntrntloii ot inHlrlno Intrrnnll ) , H I IIP nu'j ' nuloii.il methihl of rule. In IliM the ) nre oi'itulnlj ruKtu'iie. ) liy Iho lilindredK of tontlinnillalH fiom ii > | iulnli | cHlzoiH. whlih ha\t > been pu1ll. lud wci-K aft r w-.i-k fm ji-.irs , .viv ir KNAIIMN , Operator Main Olllcp.V. . t' T To. "Hoforc 1 went to Dr Shepard for n Hlioit CCMIIK. of Hcatnietit. whlih ii-Kulled 10 liapill | ) , 1 had Iho upunl syniptnm of 'eoimnnn i-atarrh ' That Is. I suffered haliltually from pain III \ \ \ < - bark of tlio brad and o\cr the OVOP. M > iio < * WIIM Ktoptied up as you would slilft up the win- down and drnln pipes of n houno. Theio wnn the ilHcoinfort uf fei-lhiK my bead to bo In phiKh't-'d up , ulr-tlKhl eoiidltlon. About tuloo 11 week my note bled fiorlv , and at nlKht 1 had to Ki.'t out of bed and pnulT up nalt-watei to Krl air tbrouKh my nose. "The stomach noon felt the dlwnpo , for IIHU-UK fiom the throat mid head was HwalUmed. I li' l lill li for food and Kot dojeeted and wraU. I wan bound to net help befoumy ene liri'innr lloprlpfii , and went to Dr. Kbopnrd , who bun * i nrole mo well. My health Is excellent In ou-iv Wit ) . It pet-ins lo me that people who mo ulllntc itH L wax nro foolish If Ihey Oo not KO to Dr. Hhei > .inl nnd get cured. " 11OM E THE ATM ENT. llrery mall lirlngs nddltlnnal proof of the uc- revs ot Ihe home or mall Iruitmeut. II you riiiiiiot I'DIIIO to tlio olllcu wrllc fern n yiuptoin blank. DRS , COPELAND & SHEPARD , ROOMS 811 AND 312 NDW YORK L1FB BUILDING , OMAHA. NUa OIlloc Hours 9 to 11 a. in. ; 2 to G p. in. Evenings Wednesdays nnd Saturday * only , 0:30 : to 8:30. : Sunday 10 to 12 in. v l Stonm and Hot Wntsr Hoatlnx for Rosldonoos and Buildings. J. C. B1XBY , 202 Main , 203 Pctu-l Streets , Council BlulTH , Iowa. DYEING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND DRY CLEANING. Send for Cliculur uml I'rico 1,1st Council Bluffs , - - Avonua A nnd 20tli St Omaha , 1521 Furnam Street. Special COUNCIL QL'JFrJ : 3AHUAQU iu&ioviu , , , clilmneya cleaned. UU Uuike , ut Taj lor' Grocery , HO lliundway. AUHTIIACTS AND LOANa l-'AIt.M ANIJ clly property boiiKlit uni ] mid. 1'unry A Thomas , Council llluffi. [ AHTIJIIAUU. KIltHT-CllAHH. TOIl IT ) IIIJAIJ ot Block , ubout 3 nilk-H north of town Cattle. U.7G to S4 (10 ( , lioracH. 14.00 lo 17.00 fill xi-anuii , May 1 to October IE , ; ( food man In i hurtfu of block ; plenty KIUKH , mill and water. I , . 1' . JiidHon , ! > :9 Cih uvcmie , or 32S lliu.uiwuy , Council llluffs. VANT12D. SIX 0001) SOLICITOUS TO TAKIJ ordcru for frultu and vrcetulileu In Cuuncll UlilffB , Oiiuiba , Koulli Oniabu and Uloux Oil ) , Call or uililu-ua 1US llioudwuy. OKU nothing. The principal credltorx arn ho Mechanics' Having hank of Niiulnm , N , I. , 1G,000 ; I ) . T. Hllniun , Sioux City. JliO.OOO. .lalillltlcH amount to { 8,000 , a BSD IB In fuu- ory , land and utock , | 100,000 or more. TUO III.OCKS rito.n IIIH IIO.MI : . Niiiiliii'tur Mint by Unknown Aim \Vlirn NturtliiK for III * Train. 1)KS MOINKS , la , , May 19. ( Speolal Tele , rain to The Dec. ) Conductor Hedputh of ho Chicago tircatVcBterii road wan sliol niilKht by two unknown > OIIIIK men whllo on IH way to take a train to St. Joseph , Thu hootltiK occurred about 10 o'clock and 'Ithlu two blocks of hlB home. Hu WUM de d 'hen assistance reached him and liln an nllantH escaped , llobbory IH thu Hiippo'ul mtlve. Ho leaven a wlfo and thrt-u dill- ren. School TviiclivrViinU DUIIIUKI-II. DKI.AWAUH , O. , May 19. I-'runklu lliown , KL'hool teacher , has mied T. 8 , Maloney. H chool director , for { 10,000 for roportlnic li IH KUllty of theft , form-ry nml uttemptpil nirder. Sudden deathH have occurred lu 10 nelKhborhood , and Mulonoy tlalmn tti * LXt