i in u'li.11 . 'MWplWHHI ' Hi" " " ' " " ' ' "III" 1 ill "i i BIJ i in in H i i in iMi | ii I'm mi n ; ii i i i i v" " " THE OMAIIA DAILY 33EE : ffgLDAY , 3EAY 10 , 1895. Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL ULUI'TS. OFFICE , - NO. U PlUHk STREET Dtllvtrcd by currier to unjr pirt of th citf. II. W. T1LTON , Lci . TKLEPHONES Duilni" office , No. : night Mltor , No. 23. MKb'JWXS. ' Grand , Council Bluffs. R. F. Clark , prop. SI ay uo Real Eitate agency , G39 Broadway. Kd nurlto , the colored garbage collector , was arrested yesterday on the charge ot do- ponltlng refuse In a cistern on Avenue C. All members nnd friends of Clan Stewart 123 wishing to attend the May sociable given by Clnn Gordon of Omaha will meet nt the Boston stnro at 8 o'clock sharp , with regalia. Lily Camp Aid society will meet this after noon at the residence of Mra. Collins , Avenue II , between Twenty-fifth nnd Twenty-sixth streets. All Royal Neighbors ot America are cordially Invited. The Interolt In the Picrson meetings con tinues unabated. The crowd more than fills the audience room of the Presbyterian church every night. This evening will ba the last m cell MR this week. The announcements for Sunday will bo made tomorrow. A tallyho party wan given Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Keller of Hot Springs , 8. D. In the parly were the Ml acs Monroe , Keating , Martin , Wlckham , nnd Messrs. Mnyne , Metcalf , Dawson , HOES , Woodbury and the members of the Mandolin club. club.Tho flro department was called out yester day afternoon by n blaze In an outhouse In the rear of the residence of Captain B. W. Illght , on Fourth street , near Fifth avenue. It started from some nnhes that had been thrown out against the building. The dam age was Might , The hearing of the case of J. J. Shen against Hoist & Spetman , In which an In- 3 junction against the Kiel hotel barroom If | - Bought , was sot for hearing before Judge t Smith yesterday morning at 9 o'clock , bill none of the parties Interested appeared and consequently no action was taken. "Poker" Jones and Sam Ross , two tin-horn gamblers from Omaha , filled up on red Hanoi last evening and proceeded to guy the various ladles they met on the street. They were picked up by the police shortly after striking Pierce- street , and each was charged wltli drunkenness and Insulting ladles. They wen released upon $50 bonds. Mrs. Amanda J. Heoston. wife of Alberl Heoston. died at 11 o'clock Wednesday nlghl at their home , 712 Avenue P , after an ill ness of several weeks. The funeral will b < held In the Latter Day Saints' church ai Crescent this morning at 10 o'clock. Friendi desiring to accompany the remains should bi at the home promptly at 8 a. m. Edna , wife of II. S. Jordan , died of con Bostlon of the lungs yesterday morning at I o'clock , after a two weeks' Illness , at Den- Ison , la. She was born In Council Hluffi and married In Denlron In 1878. She was ( member of the Woman's llcllcf corps. Thi funeral will take place this afternoon at ! o'clock at the residence of her mother , 11 ! Qlon avenue , nev. T. F. Thlckstun olllclat Jng. Jng.The man who has been employed by thi park commissioners ever since the flood ti look after Bayllss park nearly killed a flm dog belonging to W. S. Tjlmmock last even Ing. The dog was chasing the squirrels , am the watchman , evidently thinking he wai bolter calculated to look out for the squirrels interests than they were , threw a sytho a thoi dog , cutting him severely In the leg. Hi was just able to get home , leaving a tral ot blood behind him. Harry Egbert , who was working a shor tlmo ago at the Kiel hotel , was arrested yea terday on a United States warrant , In whlcl ho was charged with mailing an obscen postal card to a prisoner In Des Molncs The card contained some language whlcl grated on the nerves of the United State authorities , and Egbert was taken In charg by them. Ho was bound over to the gran Jury , and In default of a $100 bond he wa taken to the county jail. Insure In the Imperial , Palatine or dlei Falls Fire Insurance companies. These ar among the largest and best companies In th world , and wo are solo agents for Councl Bluffs. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. Have you seen the beautiful new novcltlc and the splendid bargains nt the Meyers Durfoo Furniture company's , the standar furniture house ? Umbrellas repaired neatly. Almy , 14 Broadway. Garden hose , big stock , good and che-aj New York Plumbing Co. I'ttllitUXA r. I'.l It A ( lit A I'llS. C. n. Handlctt has gone to Colorado. P. M. Stokesbcrry and wife leave toda for a visit to St. Louis. Mr. John Soranson and family of Sout Sixth street have ntaved to Manilla , la. Miss Annie Overton of Kearney , Neb. , the guest of Miss Etta Maxwell , at 229 lilu street. Dr. W. W. Carter of Alcester , S. D. , Is 1 the city , the guest of his brother , Dr. II. Carter. Mrs. Ida Greek of Genoa. Neb. , was In tl city yesterday , the guest ot her brothe Qeorgo H. Gable. Elder T. W. Williams goes to Biondlni vlllo , 111. , next week to engage In dlscusslc with Rev. Samuel Masco , a prominent mil Ister of the Christian church. Evangelist J. R. Speck returned yesterdn from Jefferson City , Mo. , where ho has Ju closed a series of meetings. R. M. Bin Ball , who sang for him , has returned to h homo in Elyrla , O. , and will stay the : , while. A. F. Hendrlcks. who learned the printer trade In The Ileo Job ofllco In Council Bluff Is now one of the editors and publishers i "Squcdunk , Jr. , " a weekly paper publish ! at Welch , W , Va. , n mining community. ] spile of the surroundings , the paper Is i extraordinarily bright and breezy one. Tl motto at the top of the paper Is , "The Trut the Whole Truth , and Any Deviations Ther from We See Fit to Use. " H. At. Wllllnntion Sells the Standard and Domestic sewli machines ; also agent for Standard In Oman 106 South Main street. There are lots of new things In vap toves for the public to experiment on. Dr waste your money that way. Buy a Quli Meal or' a Reliable of Cote & Cole , Thi have been tried and tested for years and a safe and right. The Mandolin club of Omaha will give i entertainment at the Catholic ladles' baz In the Etseman building Friday night. Ti ladies serve a 8 o'clock supper every eve Ing only 25 cents. riontliic I'own > tro : ni. Every few dayr n new boat passes tl motor bridge , laden with anywhere fro three to a dozen people , who announce th : Intention of going south to look for wor One of these craft lay at anchor yesterd ; under the cast end of ( ho motor bridge. ' 'Yes , we're going down stream , " tald o of the passengers when queitloned as to wh he was Intending to do. "We'll get there about six weeks , It we have good luc There's no work where we came from , ai we are In hopes we'll do better down bjlo We've got all the tlmo there Is , and It all i. -worth much to us , either. " Special Kofrlgnrator Sale. For the remainder of this week C. 0. . : Drown will slaughter refrigerators. Get o while they are going. SCREEN DOORS , 1H Inches thick , any size you want , hi grade door , covered with best wire , 61 Window screen and wire In proportion. BROWN'S C. O. D , Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that BO laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadws It In doubt about this try U and be convlnci Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. The Hardman. the piano par excellence. Special sale of children's hats for the ne , " three dayi at the new Bon Ton mllllnei I' 2'rlces and goods cannot be duplicated. 3 Broadway. Buy the "New Process" cat cooking rani Council Bluffs CU company's office. i M. B. Keen , stenographer , 3.08 S. Mai NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Case of Officer Against Goodwin and Has- klns Won by the Defendants , ALTERATION IN A NOTE THAT WAS FATAL Clmue Written tn After the Surety lliul Kndoncil Ilia I'npi-r Held to DlMolve the Cuntrnct nnd Ilrlenie the ( luiirnntor. The Jury In the case of E. M. Offlcei against Z. Goodwin and George Hasktni came In yesterday afternoon with a vcrdtcl In favor of the defendants , The amount In volvcd was about Jl.GOO. A note was giver by Goodwin to the plaintiff In 1894 , Subse fluently Hasklns was Induced to endorse thi note with his own name. The maker of thi note defaulted In the payment , and Mrs. E M. Ofllccr commenced suit , making then both defendants. When the note \vnn presented sented In evidence It was found that ovei Hasklns name- were the. words , "Paymen guaranteed and protest waived. " Hasklm swore the words were not there when hi signed his name , and other witnesses cor oborated his statement. The court hcli hat It these words were put there nfte Raskins signed his name , the alteration wa f a nature that dissolved the contract. Th ury , In their special findings , reported tha ho note had been altcicd , and returned i ordlct , accordingly , In favor of the defense llriniUon'g \ \ \ ! < n'c. Sale begins at 9 o'clock this morning. B n hand early. Greatest sacrcdce sale of fin eel dress goods ever known in this city. Every piece , every yard of all \ voodrcs \ ; ooia ttmt sold for 50c , 59c , COc , 65c and 7."i aril , will all bo In ono big lot today. Tak our pick for 29c yard. Novelty Imported all wool drfi'B goods tha elh at 85c , 90c , ? 1-00 , $1.10 , $1.25 anil up t 1.50 , will all be at one price , 49c yard. Think of It ; dress goods worth 60c to $1.5 t 29o and 4flc yard ; don't miss It ; you wll ever have such an opportunity again. Yo not bo disappointed. Sale begins at 'clock Ithls morning.BENNISON BENNISON nnos. , Council Bluffs. Largest stock of wall paper In the stati Boston Store. A splendid line of straw hats at Meteal Jrcs. IAUUI.Y VOHTII PIUllTINO VOl IVIilte Woman Who ti ChilniccI In Marring by White unit Itlack IIu t > .imli. Anna Boyer and Joseph Tutten occupy dll crcnt cells at the city jail by reason c vhat looks like Anna's desire to corner th matrimonial market. At any rate , she I .he object of a dispute between Tatten an George G. Boycr , each of whom claims he 'or ' his wife. Tatten says he married he icven or eight years ago In Fort Waym nd. , and has the papers to show her. SI cars ago he brought her to Council Blufl and took her to a little thatched cabin nee ho river south of the Union Pacific bridge. olored man giving his name as George ( Boyer wanted to board there , and ho wt akon In. About eight months ago Tatten was take Ick with typhoid fever , and while he we helpless ho says Boyer proceeded to ma > eve to his wife with the ardor and chlvalt hat only a colored man can use toward tvhlto woman. The result was that Mr Tatten was completely carried away by h charms of face and manner , and whe George bade her fly with him , and told h < hat her present husband would not be i any account to her much longer , for he w going to die , she grabbed his hand and fle\ They took out a marriage license last 0 tolicr and were married on the 9th by Ju Ice Fox , the bride giving her name as Anr iecholil , and both claiming to hall fro Omaha. Tatten got well about a month a ; and Immediately started out to woo bac Ills recreant spouse. Ho succeeded wlthoi much trouble , for the woman had becorr rather tired of her darky lover. Tatte ook her back to the little thatched cottag n splto of Boyer's waving the marriage 1 cense and telling what ho would do ar what ho wouldn't. They had hardly gotte snugly ensconced In their old home whc Deputy Marshal Fowler appeared , arm ( with a warrant for both of their arrests e the charge of adultery. . Both the accused strenuously objected being arrested , and Tatten seized a gun a : threatened to blow Fowler's head off , b failed to carry out the threat. Mrs. Boy > tried to get away , but Deputy Marshal A : derson grabbed her dress , most of whli came off In his hands. Boycr was the cor plaining witness who had filed the Inform tlon. Both parties will have a hearing police court , this morning. Thn rpprle Intnperunre Drink. There is no temperance drink in the wor that begins to compare with the fame Copps Cheer nnd Herb Tonic , originated ai manufactured by the G. R. Wheeler Brcwli company. It is protected by U. S. ofllcl analysis , and can be sold anywhere wltho any form of license. WHEELER & HERELD , Sole Mfgrs. , Council Bluffs. 111 ? Unco Meeting. The spring meeting of the Union Pa : Racing association \\lll be given , commen Ing May 22 , and continuing ten days , begl nlng at 2 p. m. each day. Five good runnli races each day. A splendid line of straw hats at Mete : Bros. _ ilcfl tilctrlcli Heard From. Mrs. J , R. Dietrich received a telegra yesterday morning from her husband , w ! disappeared last Monday morning In a rath mysterious manner. He Is at Chadron , Ne The telegram contains llttlo more than bare announcement of his whereabouts ai says that he has written a letter , whl Mrs. Dietrich expscts to get this mornln On making inquiry at one of the rallw ticket offices In Omaha Mrs. Dietrich learn that Monday two men bought tickets for t west , one of whom answered the descrlptl of her husband and the other of a cou : of hers who had been visiting her. It supposed that D etrlch went to Chadrc lured by his vls'tor's ' praises of that counti b. \\iniuiuiun Carries the largest stock ot high grade blc c'.es ot any t'ealer In the west. Also has t best equipped repair shop in the west. 1 South Main street ; telephone , 202. Davis , drug , paint , glass nan. 200 B'way. ics un n Mu. ill Scale. John Mergen's grocery store at the corr of Main and Story streets was broken ir Wednesday night , a panel being kicked c ot the back door. The cash drawer w forced open and about U In change w taken. Across the street M. Welker's butcr shop was treated the same way , the bt glars breaking open a back window. Hi a $2 raise was made from the cash draw An attempt was made to enter Brown Wesner's drug store a few doors down t street , but Mr. Wcsner was' sleeping In t store , as usual , and frightened the burgli away. Tha job Is supposed to have be done by boys. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'uor MIIU for ChrlsUn-i Home. Charles Green , a dairyman , was arrest yesterday on the charge ot selling m which was below the legal standard. T deputy state- Inspector , who has been hi for several days , made an Inspection of I milk wh'ch was furnished and found tl It contained only 2 per cent of butter fat , only two-thirds as good as It should ba been. When arraigned In court Green si that he sold it to Manager Lemen of theme homo at a reduced rate and he supposed was all right. _ Fence 1'ottg. 100 carloads white oak fence posts , 5 cei each , by the car load. A. Ovetton , Coi ell Bluffs. _ Caught Two Uoy Hurcl r . Claude Blakely and Francis Donation , I latter one of the children of a family tl has been continually supported by the coui for the past HY years , were arrested j k Aj _ _ _ _ , * * * * terday afternoon by Marshal Canning and Deputies Anderson and Fowler , on Broad way. They are charged with being members of the gang that broke Into a Union Pacific freight car , nnd also the freight depot on enth avenue , and stole about $35worth ot Jbacco , beer and other goods. Cach ot the oys had some ot the stolen tobacco In his ockets at the time of thearrest. . Howard C. Blair , a third member ot the anK , pleaded guilty In police court yesterday lornlng to stealing a lot of eggs from the eight depot and was sentenced to ten days n jail. By the time his sentence has been crved proceedings will bo well under way i send him to the reform school. The cases ! the Kanada boys have been continued ntll this morning , so that all the members f the gang may bo tried at the same time. VANT Till : O. It , T MKAUQU.VllTr.IlS to the St. Loult Convention U'lll 1 ry tn Win for Council I luff * . F. E. Gllleland of Council Bluffs and n elf gate from Omaha leave on the 20th for t. Louis to attend the national convention ol lie Order of Railway Telegraphers , repro- entlng the Omaha and Council Bluffs lodge , no of the main purposes Is to boom Council Jlufts In the hope ot having the national eadquarters located here. It 19 now at Vln- on , but It was decided at the lost convention , eld at Denver , that It should bo moved. The lassago of n resolution at the same meeting rovtdlng that all the conventions hcrcaftei hall be held at the headquarters , makes 11 .bjolutely necessary to locate the hcadquar- crs at some larger place than VInton , whlcli s unable to caio for the 200 delegates thai .ttcnd the meetings. A conference has been held with the lcad < ng members of the Merchants and Manufac- urers association , and the assistance of the attar will be furnished as far as possible 'eorla , 111. , Is after the place. The people here have offered to move the headquarter : rom VInton without cxpenso to the order lid to pay the rent for the headquarters foi , wo yeans. An offer as good or better wll e presented by Council Bluffs , and as low : las many advantages not possessed by II Inols there Is considerable hope of winning The la\\s of Iowa are more favorable to or ere of this class , and particularly orders glv ng Insurance , than those of Illinois , and a : tie telegraphers expect to add Insurance ti heir features this year , they will be loath ti leave the state. The order has a membership ot 15,000 It he country. A magazine Is Issued twlco i month , and the printing plant was Invoice ; ast year nt $17,500. Forty men ore em loyed In the headquarters , and this , togethe with the fact that a convention at which 201 men are usually present Is held every year makes the headquarters a thing worth fight "ng for. Garden hose , big stock , good and cheap New York Plumbing Co. Get prices on wall paper at the Bostoi Store. A splendid line of straw hats at Meteal Bros. _ AFFAIB3 AT BOUIH OMAHA City Council Devoirs a Special fioiMon t < llBHrlnc fjleonte Protest Cnos. The city council met In special sessloi ast evening to hear protests In liquor 11 cense cases. A small amount ot routln business was transacted before license mat ters were taken up. An ordlnanco takln away the franchise for a railroad track frori Swift's to the South Omaha brewery fron the Rock Island road was recommended fo passage. Right of way was granted thi road several years ago nd tlinnnagemen promised to lay the tracks at once , but L : to this time nothing has been done abou the matter. An ordinance to compel owners of lin stock to kill crippled animals within a cer tain tlmo after their arrival at the stoc' yards was Introduced and referred to th ordinance committee. The garbage ordinance was read for th third time and passed. The committee on public buildings recom mended that H. T. Abraham and Charlc Bruen bo not allowed to rebuild their fram structures on N street near Twenty-fifth which were partially destroyed by flro nc long ago. Remonstrances against the granting c liquor licenses to Schmltz & Kubachci Vaclav Plvonka , George Tlerney , Bernar Krebs , F. J. Eggers and Henry Martin wer nied by J. E. Click for The Bee Publlshin company. One section ot the rcmonstranc In these- cases Is as follows : "That undc the law the city of South Omaha is a cit of the first-class , and that said applicant pay only $500 per annum for liquor llcensi whereas the law governing cltlca of the flrsl class requires all persons taking out a liquc license to pay the sum of $1,000 per ar num. " All of the remonstrances were rf fcrred to the license committee. The case of Ella T. Barry was taken u first. This applicant advertised In Th Omaha Evening Bee and Dennett & Tanne protested against the Issuing ot a license I the applicant. A. B. Haley was placed o the stand and It was desired by Mr. Douc attorney for the remonstrators , to prove th ; Haley did not own any property In th Second ward , though ho had signed the pi tltlon of Ella T. Barry. It developed th : the property was in Mrs. Haley's nanv W. S. Cook was called , but declined to com unless paid his witness fees. Mayor Join Eton ordered Captain Connell to bring Coo Into the court room. One of the clerks In the city treasurer office was called to testify that Haley ha no property in his own name. Mr. Slmera for The Bee , demanded the records , an while the books were- being brought Capful Connell brought In W. S. Cook. Witnei admitted signing the petl"nn , but said thi the property ho occupies " ands In his wife name. Assessor Shrlgier was called an said that ho did not remember what nair the Haley property was assessed In. Th closed the Barry caso. Attorney Slmcral. for The Bee , wants that part of the Tribune's protest In tl Barry case relating to selling liquor c Sunday stricken out , as the district cou demands records of conviction as evldem In such cases. The council refused to ai upon the question. Considerable Uelu , \ s caused by the al sence of witnesses and bench warrants wl ba Issued In the future to compel attom ance of witnesses. The Lowry case ther fore went over until Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Kavan filed a protest again F. J. Franek for selling liquor on Sunda ; and to minors. Louis Eckholf , 17 years age , testified that ho was- acquainted wll Franek , and had seen boys younger tht himself playing billiards and pool In tl room where liquor was sold. He was ask < If he had ever purchased or drank liquor Franek's saloon. The question was object ! to and the objection sustained. The atto ney for Mrs. Kavan offered to prove th witness had purchased and drank Intoxlcatli liquors and had seen boys younger than 1 buy and drink beer In Franek's saloon. C cross-examination the attorney for Frani tried to show animosity and spite work c the part ot Kavan , and that ho had give boys money to purchase beer tn violation the law. The witness paid Kavan had givi htm 50 cents to go to Franek's and bi beer. John Stanek was called and refused testify without an Interpreter. Mr. Ma consented to act as Interpreter , and the ca went on. Witness said he was 19 yea of age and was acquainted with Franc Nothing material was proven by the wltne and the council took the case undr advU ment until Saturday night. WORK FOR THE IOWA WOMEN Plan Arranged at the Oodar Enpida Meeting Which Closed Yesterday , SESSION WILL BE HELD AT DUBUQUE " i Mm. Ada U Collier of thnt City { 'resents n 1'etltlon I.ooklnc Toward n Ciim- pnlgii AK luit Ubuoxlous Htato LniTi. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , May 9. ( Special TeleRram. ) The first biennial meeting of the lovta Federation of Women's Clubs was jrought to a close this afternoon. At the executive cession this morning officers were elected for the next two years as follows ! Mrs. Anna D. Howe of Marshalltown , presi dent ; Mrs. Mary W. Cogswell , Cedar Rapids , vice president ; Miss Mabel Dlxon , Ottumwa , treasurer ; Mrs. W. H. Bailey , Des Molncs , presiding secretary ; Mrs. Jennie M. Thaycr , Jharlton , corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Ada Langworthy Collier , Dubuque , auditor. The next biennial session will bo held at Dubuque. Mrs. Ada L. Collier of Dubuquc , In an earnest speech , presented the following resolutions from the Dubuque Ladles' Liter ary association , which were adopted by the majority vote. After stating that they have observed with deep regret the failure of the state legislature to change the present law that fixes the ago of consent at 13 yeans , the resolutions conclude as follows : Resolved. That we respectfully urge upon the Iowa Federation of Women s Clubs the necessity for reform nnd concerted action In the matter that If possible the needed reform may be brought about nnd the dis graceful law changed upon the statute books of Iowa. Ilesolved , That we recommend for con sideration the Importance of presenting a great petition to the legislature nt Its next session , urging that body to raise the Hgc of consent to 18 years , nnd In furtherance of this design that committees be appointed to cause a petition to be circulated throughout the state soliciting the signa tures of men and women , nnd further , KG far as possible , the newspapers be asked to contribute their powerful aid to this movement , thus bringing the case before the entire Intelligent community and there by securing a popular verdict favora ble to and In accordance with Justice and I > liJlnntliropy. Other resolutions wcra adopted extending thanks to the Ladles' Literary club of Cedai Ilaplds for their hospitality , the chairmen o ! the various local committees and the press This afternoon a number of ten mlnuU speeches were made. At the concluding ses slon this evening addresses \\ero made bj Mrs. 1'aullne 0. Swalm , Mrs. Lliulon W Bales and Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotln , Inter Bpersed with music. Then same the ad < Journmcnt , with the last words of the re tiring president and the Introduction of hei successor , Mrs , Howe. CLOSE OF TI1K G. A. It. I'.NCAMI'AIENl lown Veteran * nnd Klnilr il Organization ! Cloio Tlirlr Hmnlnii. CLINTON , In. , May d.J-Tlie closing ex erclses of the Iowa Grand Army of th < Republic encampment took place tonight The newly elected otllcers of the Gram Army of the Republic of Iowa are : Com mander , J. K. 1' . Thompson ; senior vlci commander , M. E. Irwln , Dubuque ; Junloi vice commander , H. B.f Scott , Davenport II. C. McCoril , medical director ; Rev. J. H Albrook , Mount Vcrnondistrict chaplain. The Sons of Veterans elected ns com mander A. S. Sortee , Mnsoh City ; senlo vice commander , Ed Wlngartner , Daven port ; junior vlca commander , II. C. Wright ' Centervllle. Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republli elected na department president Mrs. Mnn J. Toma , Iowa City ; senior \-Ice president Mrs. 11. Phelma Stahl. Cedar Rapids ; junto vice president , Coin Wl'.sdn. ' Marcngo ; tr'as urer. Mary G. Drake. Clinton : chaplain Mary J. Lloyd. Cllntoni. councillor , Mar Harrison. Qrlnnell. The Women's Relief JCorpS elected lln ! Helen GrlllHli , Mount Pleasant , president s nlor vice president , Mrs. B. Hawkes , Col fax. To Mitrml lIlnci 'H Authority. SIOUX CITY , May 9.-Speclal ( Telegram. An application was filed by C. C. Harrlsoi today asking that T. A. Illack be made re celver of nil the property of the Northcri Investment company , wherever locateO Black was receitly appointed receiver o all the company's property covered by th Harrison mortgage of $ lrt,000 ( , but It Is no\ deslied to give him charge of everythlni nnd make him receiver of the corporatloi ns well. The hearing on the motion wll be next Wednesday or Thursday. Judge Shims of the federal court her has made an assignment of all the cases t be heard at the May term of court , com mencing May 21. There will he only neve : equity , three law and six criminal cases. Slntix C'ltT Inxlnu * tn llnvn n I'nlr. SIOUX CITY , May 9.Speclal < Telegram. The property of the Interstate Pair nsso elation will be Bold by Receiver Wlgton to morrow. The association was organize last fall and gave one exhibition. The ex hlbltlonwas a success , but the company' financial affairs were so mismanaged thn It was soon In the hands of n receiver , an < Is now to. be sold to satisfy $28,000 of claims A meeting was held to form a new nssocl atlon to bid In the property and manage II It Is probable that thu will be done , an that the tlret fair under the new manage ment will be held next fall. Aceil Crputnn Cltlznn Drnvnoil. CRESTON , la. , May . -Bpeclal ( Tele gram. ) John Bohllng , an aged citizen o Kontnnelle , was drowned this afternoon b falling in n creek. He was leaning over t fill n bucket when he fell in. Bohllng wa on hla way to his wife's grave to wate flowers. _ Uelcrer CoiifotniM ami One * Uncle. Prank Gelgcr , who was arrested Wednes day night by Detectives Savngs and Demr Bey as a fugitive from justice from L Grange , 111. , where he Is wanted for th larceny of a number of tickets from ih Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy , and also fc stealing nnd forging some money orders c the Adams Express company , was take back to La. Grange by Detective C. II. Daw son of the road yesterday afternoon. A though told thnt he need not do so. Gelge made a written confession of Ills steal ! which amounted to JGOO. Summer l.xuiir < lnn. Southern California is cool , comfortaUe an attractive as a summer resort. Living 1 Inexpensive , scenery varied and healthfulnes unquestioned. Choice of routes , beet rate and other Information can be obtained froi Mrs. Blackburn , 634 South 31st street , Omahi Mrs. Blackburn will conduct a party ( ladles to Los Angeles nnd San Diego th first week In June. Next -lima You' < ln < lTeU Take the Burlington route's Black Hill Montana & Puget Sound ; express. Leaves Omaha at 4:35 : p.in ( , > dally. Fastest and best tralni to , Hot Spring ; Billings , the Yellowstone' ' National par ! Helena , Butte , Spokane , Seattle and Tacomi For rates , timetable folders' ! etc. , apply | the city ticket agent at 4324 Farnam stree Deuth or Sir l.'Oitunl Peel. LONDON , May 9. IU , .Hq'n. Sir Edwar Peel , who was chief sec Ury for Irelan from 18C1 to 1865 , Is dead , aged 73 years. & he he ed Ilk BRAND TO he he COLLARS later r CUFPS ve ild he are Guaranteed Goods It nnd may be hail of all Leading Dealers. See all Shupea ut its w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ your Outfittcr'a. in- You are Interested In getting good taltitt always ; you want good vearing Collars , you want right shapes , too. Write for our Souvenir of Fashions , he frtt ty mail. After that see your Outfitter , and buy these gwantttd goods. tat CLUBTT , COON & CO. , Maker * . Factorlci , Troy , N.V. ity MUNYON'S CHEAT TEST BE6IBS. 2427 Persons Suffering from Rheumatism Gall f r a Free Sampla of Muayon's Guaranteed Cure , MUNYON'S CLAIMS WILL SOON BE TRUTHFULLY DETERMINED. Mstribution Continued This Morning1 , Beginning1 at 9 O'clock , at the World-Her ald Office. Yestortlny from 0 n. in. to 0 p. in. tlio \Vorlil-llerald olllco was crowded with citizens of Onmlia and HurrotinilliiK .owns who wished to obtain a free sample of Munyon's llheuinatlsm Cure. The throiiK was composed of people rom all the walks of life. The banker , nlnlster , mechanic and farmer , one list as anxious as the other to obtain ellef from this dread disease. Dur- UK the day conlil IMS seen on the streets , n the stores , cars and olllces , men and vomen carefully comitliiK out their lose of the wonderfnl little pellets , 'earful that they should miss one hour if the forty-eight In which time Mini yon's rvmedy Is smiranteed to cure. 1'rof. Munyon's representative waf seen at the hotel last evening , and In inswer to a reporter's Inquiries said : 'We have no doubt whatever as to ho result of the test , havlnj. passed through the most searching invcHtlgn- Ions In Boston , Baltimore , I'hl/adel- ) hla , New York , Washington , Pitts- rtf , Clevelnnd , St. Louis , Rochester , Buffalo , Toledo , Chicago , St. rivul anil Minneapolis , inndo by Uie lornllng ) ai > ers in those cities , and In no case nave wo failed to cure less than nliipty- four out of every 100 who used tht remedies as directed. Oh , yes , " ho re marked , "this company puts up a curt 'or every disease just as clllcaclous as this one , and by the time this Investi gation Is llnlshed we expect to have nt least 50,000 people In Omaha con verted to this school of medicine. " Munyou's remedies are radically dif ferent from those used by the rcgulai school of homeopathy. There Is no ox poriincntlng , no guess work , no danger no loss of time. If you have a dls ease Muuyon has the cure. Ills remedies are sold by all drug gists , mostly at 123 cents , and may savt your life. Try them. RHEUMATISM CURED. Munyon's. Rheumatism Cure Is guar nnteed to cure rheumatism In any par of the body. Acute or muscular rhen mat Ism can be cured In from one t < live days. It speedily cures shootlnt pains , sciatic , lumbago and nil rhen inntlc pains In the back , hip and loins It seldom falls to give relief after om or two doses , and almost invarinbl ] cures before one bottle has been used STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA CURE Mnuyon's Stomach and Dyspepslt Cure cures all forms of indigestion am stomach trouble , such as rising of food distress after eating , shortness o breath and all affections of the hear caused by indigestion , wind on tin stomach , bad tas.te , offensive breathless loss of appetite , falntncss or weakncsi of stomach , headache from Indigestion soreness of the stomach , coated tongue heartburn , shooting pains of the stem acli , constipation , dizziness , fnlntncs and lack of energy. Mnnyon's Nerve Cure cures all thi symptoms of nervous prostration , sncl as depressed spirits , failure of memory restless and sleepless nights , pains Ii the head and dizziness. It cures general oral debility , stimulates and strengthen the nerves and tones up the whole body Price , 25 cents. Munyon's Kidney Cure cures pain In the back , loin or groins from kid ney disease , dropsy of the feet am limbs , frequent desire to pass water dark colored and turbid urine , sedl ment in the urine and diabetes. Price 23 cents. CATARRH CURE. Catarrh positively cured. Are yoi willing to spend 50 cents for a cur that positively cures catarrh by remov ing the cause of the disease ? If si ask your druggist for a 23-cent bottl of Munyon's Catarrh Cure and a Hfi cent bottle of Catarrh Tablets. Th catarrh euro will eradicate the dlseas from the system and the tablets wll cleanse and heal the aflllctcd parts am restore to a natural and healthful con ditiou. Munyon's Liver Cure corrects head aches , biliousness , jaundice , constipn tlon and all liver diseases. Mnnyon's Cold Cure prevents pnei : monla and breaks up a cold in a fe\ hours. Munyon's Cough Cure stops cougl night sweats , allays soreness and speei ily heals the lungs. Munyon's Female Remedies are boon to all women. Munyon's Headache Cure stops heat aches In three minutes. Munyon'fi Pile Ointment positive ! cures all forms of plies. Munyon's Asthma Cure and herbs ar guaranteed to relieve asthma In thrc minutes and cure In live days. Prlci 50 cents each. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates n Impurities from the blood. Mnnyon's YItalizer Imparts new llfi restores lost powers to weak and d < bllltated men. Price , ? 1.00. Munyon's Homeopathic Remedy con pany , 1503 Arch street , Phlladelphii Pa. , put up speclllcs for nearly ever disease , mostly for 25 cents u bottle. Sold by all druggists. A full line of MUNYON'S REMEDIES , On hand. Mailed on receipt of price. TllK.lIMK Jt I'KA'FOLU CO. , 1408 Farnam Street , Opposite Paxton Hotel , OMAHA , NBB. KUHN 8r CO. , 15th and Douglas , OMAHA. HAVE A COMPLETE LINE 0V MUNYON'S Ti9 ! Complexion blakhead * . suoupots. freckles , cotrec , ( leop pore * an J all facial blf mUhen Sclcntlna elec tro trettmeut , by the CUranMlilc luatltnte of Health anil Drauty , Bpecul rate * thU month. Ilook free. Lady fa attendance. Graces 1711 California * trt. EXPIPTCS 9F + * BRIGADIER GERARD , Sy v \ ; W I UAI V JL i Y > PL > 3TO ! May 15 The Bee will begin publication of another tale of adventure from the pen of A CONAN DOYLE It tolls how the Brigadier GER ARD escaped from the old En glish prison at Dartmoor , and of many remarkable adven tures which follow his escape and which lead to a climax as pleasing as it is unexpected. r - " * Dr. DOYLE considers these ad- ' J-T V/ ventures of BRIGADIER GERARD the best work of his life so far , and our readers will agree with him. We shall continue to publish the adven tures of the dashing brigadier throughout the summer. The story in question will ba published in'daily instalments and will continue five days. OPENING CHAPTER MAY 15. HOSEi , HOSE , HOSH We have in stock 10,000 feet of hose , more than all othej ? dealers combined carry. Our prices are fully 25 per cent legb than they can sell you for. Come and see and be convinced. We will sell you a good hose for 6 c per foot COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT , OIL & GLASS CO. , Rooms 1-4 Fourth St. , Masonic Block. COUNCIL , BLUFFS. STEiH DYE W01K All kinds of Dyeing nnd Cleaning do.i * in the highest style ot the art. Faded and stained fabrics maa * to look as good n new. Work promptly done and delivered In all part ! ) of th * country. Bend foe price list. I'roprioCoc * Broadway , ntar North- wcitern Depot , Council Iowa. Til. 323. Art in Furniture- We have on display the most Beautiful Stock of Furniture in Nebraska. Among our late studies In old French furni ture Is this ChUIonnlere , with Its double swell front and Its antique prow-like supports to the mirror. It makes a very beautiful piece of furniture , executed In DIrd's-Eye Maple or Curly Birch , and with trimmings ot pol ished brass in Eighteenth Century designs. These 1S95 patterns mean nothing until you stop to recall the fact that they were all designed In the early days of the business depression when low price was. the first anc last consideration. They are simply "studio ; In Economy , " and such values may not re appear In the furniture business in the nex halt dozen years. If you have a single furniture need , supplj It now , Chas. Shiveriek& Co , FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. 12th and Douglas Notice to Contractor ! . Sealed bids will be received until May 1 for the erection of my two-story brick Btor and hotel In Carson , la. Plans and specif ! cation * shown on premises. B. C. BLOOM & BON. , IS THE BEST PIT FOR AKINC ? 3. CORDOVAN > ; , rRENCH&CNAMELlCQCAUV - * 3. yiPOtlCE,3SOt.ES. * 2. I7JBOYS'SCHQOISHOE1 X..AJ3ICS * ' " S3. DKOCKTOIf.MAaa. Over One Million People wear tha W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for tha money. They equal cuitom ihoet In style and fit. , J Thir wearing qualities are uniurpaised.J < The prices are uniform , ( tamped on sole. ' Front Si to S.I * avcd over other make * . /A If your deilor cannot supply J ou wo can. * A. W. BwmnnCo..N.I6ih3t J.C.Carlson , 1218 N. 24th St W. W. Fisher , Parker and Leo venworth St. J. L , Newman , 424 13th Sb Kclley , Stie-ar & Co. . Farnam and 15th St. T.S.Cres3ey,2503 NS1. , South Omaha. QEO. P. BANFOHD. A. W. IlIBKMAN. President. Cashltiv Of COUNCIL ULUFF3 , Iowa. Capital , $100,00f > I'rotits , 12,00ft On * of th * oldtit bank * la th * * lat * ot Iowa , W * tollclt your builnri * and collection * . W - ay I per cent on tlmt dtpoilt * . W * will bi pirated to * ea nd > enr * you. Special Holices-Council Bluffs CHIMNEYS CLEANED ! VAULTS CLEANER Ud llurke , at W. 0. l om r' . M8 Ilroadway. FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOJl al * cheap and on easy terms. D y It Ken. V ) Tearl itrttt. FARM LANDS"TO UXCIIANQC FOR CITT property , C. H. Nicholson , U3li Broadway. WANTE'DTTO "BXCHA'NQ K \ NKw'niCvcEa ( or a Eood family hone. Call at offlc * ei Sandwich Manufacturing Co. , 1(2 } and 1039 B. Main ( trect. FOR BALE. A NO. 4 RBMINQTON TTPli writer ; a > good aa niw. Bandwlch Manufacture Ing Co. . 10M and HIM H. Main ilr tt. FOR RBST , ATTRACTIVE MODERN HOUB In nne order , ihade tree * and lawn. Qtorct W. P. Co .Ui , US frank tUe u