THE OJMAIIA DAILY UEE : THURSDAY , JUJSTJD G , 1805. 3 THE OMAHA DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , - - NO. 12 PKAnti BTnBET Delivered by carrier to any part ot the city. H. W. TILTON , Lcwce. ofllct. No. ; night editor , No. Orand hotel , Council muffs. Newly fur- nUhcd. Ueopcncd Oct. 1. 13. K. Clark , 1'rop. Nuga Salvador and Hcrtha M. Hurd , both of this county , were married hy Justice Vleti yesterday. Ilpgular mcctlnK of Culantho assenMy , No. 1 , I1. 8. , this afternoon , lit Woodmen of the AVorld hall. The ladles' society of the First Presbyterian church will entertain a social In the church parlors this evening. All Invited , especially strangers , The fire department was railed out yester day morning at 7 o'clock by n Blight gaso line blaze at the residence of John T. Stew art. Nu damage \vus done. All HawUeye members of Independent Order Odd Fellows are requested to meet Friday evening to attend election of officers. lly order of M. L. Fonda , noble grand. The afternoon prayer meeting that was to have been held at Mrs. Cass' residence thlb afternoon has been changed to the residence of Mrs. Hoagland , corner Tenth street and Fourth avenue. A tar kettle boiled over In the basement ot Ilosenfeld's bottling works , 519 South Main street , yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock and Iho fire department had to be sum moned. The fire was put out without seri ous IOFS. Two more creditors of W. A. Elliott Jumped In yesterday nnd sued out writs of attach ment for the piano and other household goods which were levied upon Tuesday at the Milwaukee freight depot. One was P. dun- noude , with n claim of $25 , nnd the other Chris Larson , whoso claim amounted to $30. Anton Hernecke. who was charged with committing assault nnd battery upon Pete Hondo , the Cut-Off faloon keeper , was dis charged by Justice Walker yesterday after n trial , It being shown that Hondo had brought about the row In which he was slugged nnd that Ilernecko was trying to have him ejected from the place. The Tollender-Sharplcs case , Involving the ownership of a cream separator , was on trial all day yesterday In the district court. A motion was made by the defense to take the case from the Jury , but was overruled by the courts. On n previous trial of the same suit the cano was taken from the Jury and a ver dict returned for the defense. Cora Johnson and Kato Ilrown , two of the courtesans pulled by the city marshal Tues day night at the corner of Sixteenth street nnd Avenue II , pleaded guilty In police court yoHtorday morning to the charge of running a disorderly house nnd were assessed with the minimum fine , $25 , which , with the costs , amounted In each case to $31.90. Helen Thompson , their companion , pleaded not BUllty , and will have n hearing this morning. A tramp was found wandering about the city yesterday with a sack In his hand con taining a set of harness. Investigation proved that the harness belonged to Wll Hum Welch , and that It was stolen from John Kvcrs' barn ou South Main street Sun v day night. Mr. Welch filed an Information ngalnst three fellows , who arc supposed to have committed the theft. The tramp with the sack , who gave him name as Will Smith , was arrested yesterday afternoon. 1 The annex to Peter Deck's property has again been sold. Clay Plainer Is the pur chaser this time and the price paid was J900. The Ilrst tlmo It was sold by William Oroneweg , the assignee , to his business part ner , John Schoentgen , for $ . ,50 , but the sale was net aside on the ground of collusion. Again Gronoweg sold It to Schoentgen for $010 , and again the sale was set aside for the sumo cause. The third tlmo the prop erty was sold by H. G. McGee , specially ap pointed by the court. Insure In the Imperial , Palatine or Glen Falls Fire Insurance companies. These arc among ( he largest and bst companies In the world , and ito nro solo agents for Council Bluffs. Lougeo & Towle , 235 Pearl street. Ladles , do not fall to look nt the beauti ful now things on second and third floors of the Durfe.o Furniture company. Nothing finer Is made , k > A Icrge line of children's waists. M ETC ALP DH03. It Mrs. W. S. Dlmmock Is visiting friends In Missouri. E. L. Shugart and wife have returned from a trip through the south. Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Luchow , a son , weighing eight pounds. Miss A. Prior has returned from a three months' sojourn In Kansas City. r P. M. Sharpies of West Chester , Pa. , Is In the city for a few- days on business. Dr. J. S. Ilaarup has arrived In the city it . from Danncbrog , Howard county , Neb. , and will make his home here. C. A. Goodnow of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , with headquarters at Chicago , Is In the city registered at the Grand hotel. Mrs. W. H. Lynchard nnd daughter , Miss Lutle , left last evening for a- two weeks' visit with relatives In Mount Pleasant. They will give n "Brownlo" entertainment while there. ' , C. M. Levy of Burlington ; W. E. Page and wife of DCS Molnes. Elliott S. Miller of DJS Molnes and J. S. and W. II. Bartle of St. Joseph were among the arri vals at the Grand hotel yesterday. Ex-County Attorney J. P. Organ Is In the city for tlio first time since his serious Illness In Chicago. He has been at his Neola home , however , for nearly a month , and Is rapidly regaining his ruggedness , a little touch ot rheumatism being his only physical trouble now. Wright llrcs. Closing Hnlo Is attracting the crowds and the people are more than satisfied with the bargains they arc getting. They are getting the finest furnishing goods ever offered at tempting prices. They are getting some very fine hats that sold for $5 , $4 , $3.50 , $3 , now going at $3.75 , $3 , $2.C3 and $2.25. Shirts that sold for $1.50. $1.25 , $1 , now $1.13 , 99c and 75c. Underwear that was $1 , 75c and 50c , now 75c. 55c and 3Sc , etc. Don't overlook these bargains. 502 Broad way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AlHHIlltUll U Illld. John Argyle , 15-year-old Inmate of the Christian home , was arrested last evening , charged with criminal assault. He came hero from Utah eomo time ago and has made a record as a bad boy during his term ot residence at the home. Yesterday he slipped away from the place , and running across the little daughter of Barney Glllnzky. at tempted to assault her. Ho was prevented from carylng out his design , however , and fled to Omnlfn , where he was captured and brought back to the city Jail. During last evening the city authorities became afraid tint a mob would be organized for the pur pose of lynching htm and had him taken to the county Jail for cafe keeping. Ills victim la not seriously hurt. Unlc Lumber. Two carloads , 3x12-16 white oak. No. 1 common. $1S per thousand. A. Overton , Council Bluffs. _ Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadway , If In doubt about this try It and be convinced. Don't forget name and number. Tel , 157. Children's waists from Uo to $1.00. METCALF BI103. _ Commencement nt the Inttltuto. The regular annual commencement exer cises of the Iowa School for the Deaf will b : held tomorrow afternoon , Friday , June 7 , at 2 o'clock sharp. Teams for the accommo dation ot those who desire to uttcnd will leave the Grand hotel at 1 o'clock and at 1:30 : o'clock. Fare each way will be 2J cents , or 40 centi for the round trip. All arc Invited to bo present. _ Itulod HUT ( or Miln lo large or small loti , by F. Gardner. In quire of Thomas Johnson , city welghmaster. Scientific optician at Wollman's , 406 Broad- T& Hardman. the piano par excellence Davli , cenc for MUUY.OU'I remedies. EWS ; FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 'ndiftn Greek Bridcc at Mynster Street Be ing Figured On , lUESTION INVOLVES MANY THOUSAND OHIO fclirinoVII1 Ainu lie Icvi c < l In 1'rc- vcnt the Annual i"rc lictn AVIilch L'orco the City to 1'ny Heavy s tp .Munjr t'crsuns. City Engineer ntnyro lias l > cen figuring on ho probable cost of the bridge on Mynster trcct which It Is proposed to put acro& ! nJlan creek. Ho IB in favor of moving the .Iain . street bridge to Mynster street. The .tain . street bridge Is nearly worn out anil Is oo narrow for n street upon which there Is o much travel as Main. It will soon have o come down any way and new beams be put n. The change could be made without nearly .ho cost of building a new bridge'an 1 Main treet could then have a new and wider ridge. . An Iron bridge similar to that on North Ixth street could bo put In at a cost of some- hlng lew than $7,000. The council , however , s salJ to be In favor of building a culvert on he plan suggested some time ago to cover he creek from the west line of Main street .0 the cast line of IJryant. This would re- [ ulro about 170 feet of masonry. The en- .Ineer luw drawn plans for this culvert , which vould bo of hrlclc , with an Inside diameter of ourtecn feet and a concrete foundation two nd a half feet deep on each side. A seven- een-lnch wall would be required , and the : est of Bucli a culvert Is estimated at WO per 'oot ' , making tliu total expense slightly over 1,000 To make such a culvert practicable a sys- cm of < lams would have to be constructed iast of tlio city , and tlic council has been ierlously conslJerlng whether It would not bo ihcarcr eventually to do this than to spend : nonoy for bridges , which would have to be enewcd from time to time , and to spend money each year In paying off damages for iverflows. The ground was surveyed some Imo ago end a spot In Garner township a mile and a half east of the city limits was elected as the proper place tor the dam. ? . The land Is practically worthless , and It Is aid the owners would walvp all damages , 'he dams would be twenty-live or thirty feet n height and would hold a volume of water ulllclent to prevent any overflow that might iccur. The water would be allowed to run iff In quantities that would not fill the creek iunks too full , and d&Uructlve freshets would be things of the past. The cost of the system of dams Is estl- mateJ at $4,000. The question that Is bother- ng the aldermen Is where to get the money lo pay for It. There Is no fund from which money could be taken for such a purpose , unless It Is the tower fund , and upon thl. ? he council Is somewhat divided. i : UOOUS U'Ahll UOUUS. lloHtuu More. A full dress pattern for 19c. 10 yards of c challle for Iflc. DO pieces fancy Jaconets , regular 12'&c goods , on sale at Oc a yard. IDc Dimities , tfg assortment ; at 12'4c a yard. Ladles' ribbed vests , 3o each. Ladles' Egyptian cotton ribbed vests , regular value 5c. at Oc , or 3 for 23c. Children's gauze vests , all sizes , worth 9c , at lOc each. Ladles' white silk para- ols , worth $1.50 , 'ou sale at $1.19 each. See hem. Extra value In cream laces at 8c , lOc , 214C and 2Sc a yard. IJcautlful line of ladles' shirt waists on iale at 7.ric , $1.00 , $1.2C. 200 sun umbrellas , nil 20-Inch , heavy twilled silk , natural han- illc. with silver tip , regular value $2.25 , to go at $1.50 each. BOc summer corset on sale at 33c each. 75c slimmer corset at 44e each. FOWLim , DICK & WALKER. 401-405 Droadway , Council muffs , la. THIS IS GUNTr.KMISN'S DAY" . Ilist Diiy of tlio Kncca I'ruinlnrnt Young Men fur Jockoi'ii A Grrut C.ird. Today closes the most successful race meeting ever held on the famous old Union park course. There never has before been such a string of horses on any race track In the west. There are a few people whenever never appreciate a good thing until it's past , and they arc Just realizing that the attractions during every day of the four teen days' course were greater than on many of the crack eastern tracks , and the average time heats oven Oravesend. To day will be the last chance for these people and the thousands of othrs who have en joyed the long run of fine racing. Thoraces races today will be the most novel and ex citing of the whole course. The card calls for six races , with nearly 100 entries , In cluding all of the best horses that have broken records during the course. The sixth will bo the gentlemen's road race , one mile , and the following well known young gentlemen will bo the riders : IJert Wood bury , L. Xurmuehlen , Jr. , T. C. Dawson Thomas Metcalf , George S. Wright , Pan Aylesworth , George Mayne , Ned Everett Ilerm Ogden and Lloyd Griffith. These are the Council Dlufls Jockeys. The Omaha contingent has not been named , but there will bo several well known young men up Some of the boys are skilled riders , bu many of them have never ridden anything but a hobby horse and a bicycle. It wll bo grand sport , full of events , fun and ex cltcment. People who do not go to the park today will miss the event of the sea son. The races will commence at 2 o'clock Cunt Off by Ills Itcliktlvra. William nallard , an eccentric character S3 years of age , has been kept at the Woman's Christian Association hospital ever since lat < t January as a charity patient , and now the ladles are trying to Induce the Board o Supervisors to take him In charge and pay for his keeping. Yesterday Mrs. O. II. Lucas and Mrs. M. F. Ilohrer appeared before the board with this sort of a request. The ol < man formerly lived In Audubon county , bu three years ago left for Chicago , After stay Ing there awhile he went to Fremon county. Iowa , and finally drifted In to Councl nluffs about six months ago. He peddle ! various articles about the street but fallec to make his living. Ho was finally taken In and given food and shelter by the Indies. Mr. Hallard comes of a well known am wealthy family. He Is a brother of the late Dr. Dallard , wlioje widow still lives on Kirs avenue , opposite Itayllss park , and Is one o the wealthiest and most charitable ladles In the city. Ho Is also a cousin of Congress man Don Dutterworth of Ohio and Alderman Dallard , a millionaire of Chicago. Mrs. Hal lard gave him $10 a few weeks ago and a rel ntlvo In Colorado $25 about the same time and those two amounts , so far as Is known are all ho has received since January. L. Swearlngen , overseer of the poor , wa asked to look after him , but declined to dose so on the ground that hs had not acquire ! a residence here and was consequently no legally entitled to assistance from the county No action was taken by the board. Untl the matter Is decided the ladles of the hot pltal will have to care for him as a charity patient , for they will not see him turned out even though they are not able to keep hln without remuneration. Jun Mllllnnry * alr. All trimmed hats at a great reduction $10 hats for $6 ; $12 hats for $7 : $6 hats fo $3 ; $5 hats for $2.50 ; a nice trimmed hat fo $1. These prices will continue for the nex 30 days. Miss Ragsdale , 10 Pearl street. Get your summer underwear , hats , shirt and neckwear at Wright Uros. ' closing ou sale. It will pay you to Invest. Iimirtuicn C'o in mi u jr to KeorgnnlEn. Humors originating In DCS Maine reached the city yesterday that the Councl Dluffa Insurance company contemplated re tiring from the field and selling Its rein suranco. The report created a gocd deal o excitement and the company's officers wer piled with questions. A great deal of loca pride has been felt In the company , for I has been a fixture , and a prosperous one In the cltk for nearly a quarter of a cen tury. Protests came from all sides , an President Fllcklnger and Secretary Ander son received many strong assurances of ah from local capitalists. They felt bette when they were told the company did no think ot retiring , but wa contemplatln ft reorganization. Doth the secretary and icelJent talked freely on the subject to the porter * . "Tho trouble ha arisen , " they aid. "through the at least Indiscreet talk f W. 0. Nason , whom we let out on the rut of the month. He went to DCS Mollies or the purpose of hunting another Job , and ecmcd to think that If he created the 1m- rcsslon that the company was going to leces It would help him get It. What the ffcct of such rumors will be in hard to ! ell. Our plans for reorganization means icrcased capitalization , and the Increase vlll be all local capital , We don't think Ir. Nason talked maliciously to hurt our j ompany. but his utterances were foolish i rid uncalled for. It will bo several days I 1 et before our plans can bu matured and the organization effected. " N tIKOH. IrrJnod < null Silk Sulc. One day only , Thursday , Juno Cth. Ovcr- tocked on fine silks nnd dress goods ; irlccs below are only ,4 and U original irlces. Come. Silks only the price of col on. on.10S 10S pieces of 40 and 42-Inch all wool dress ; oods , In silk finish henrlettad , fancy Scotch- mixtures and that was 50c ; COc and G3c , will go at 29c yard. All our finest Imported 62-Inch all wool nd silk and wool dress goods , that was 1.50 , $1.75 , $2.00 and $2.25 yard , all at one irlce. S9c yard. Only one dress pattern of kind. 32-Inch swivel silks , our entire stock that vas 50c , COc and 75c at 29c and 39c yard. All our finest Imported COc all wool tallies , 25c yard. If you want a nice dress buy It of us. You may never have such a chance again. DENNISON BROS. To the 1'ulillu unit Our I'nttuns. We have decided to change tin name of ur new beverage , and In the future It will ie called only 'WHEELER'S KING TEMPERANCE I1EER. " This refers to what was known as "Copp's ? .heer. " ( The name of the herb tonic will emaln the same. ) This change Is mad * or the purpose of nliowlns ; us to copyright ur label , with a name exclusively our owi , vhlch will be done at onca ; also to prevent ho goods from l.etng confounded with a icer called Kop's 'JhoT ( said to be Imported ) , hat Is being sold to som > - extent In this part if the country. Wheeler's King Temperance ) ? er contains nel'hrfr alcohol , malt cr gram any kind , but Is a pure hop extract , re fined and carbo'Uted by a process cf our own nventlon , and ' .ms bpn locidod by the levcnue lapartm-Mt , December 5 , 1S94 , as not subject to rpiolal tax. eithtr for iji.viufac- ure or sale. Tluse goo'ls are nHrLfaciurat * . ixcluslvely | iy th ? 0. R. Wheeler lIu-wlnR ompany. 135 East Ilroidw.iy. ' mnril Bluffs , a. Wheeler & Hcreld , proprietors. Will llnrn n llnnquot. A meeting of the High School Alumni as- oclatlon was held last evening at the office f Superintendent Sawyer In the Illoomer chool building for the purpose of making rrangements for the annual reception and lanquet to the senior class. June 17 was lamed as the time for holding the banquet , 'he following officers were chosen : Presi- lent , W. S. nalrd ; vice president. Miss /ernle Reynolds ; secretary , Miss Mamie Oliver ; treasurer , Miss Annie DeGroat ; gen- ral committee on arrangements , W. S. laird , Emmet TInley , Mrs. C. E. Rlsser. llss Isabel PatUrson , Miss Maggie Nlcoll nd Miss Maggie Dradley. Committees were Iso appointed to solicit , to prepare a pro gram and to look after printing , refreshments nd hall. Tat'loUm I'nrk liner * . " Greatest race meeting In the history of the turf , at Red , Oak , la. , June 25 to 29 , Inclu sive. Four fastest horses In the world- Mix , 2:034 : ; Dlrectum , 2:05Vi : , the trotting queen and king ; Robert J , 2:01 : % , the vorld's pacer ; John R. Gentry , 2:034 : , the stallion pacing king. For these races , dates above , from all errltory , Ottumwa to Council Uluffs , Ne- jraska City Inclusive , a rate of one fare will be made for the round trip. Allx will rot to lower her own and the world's cham pionship record on Juno 25 , and Robert J will attempt to lower the world's pacing record on Thursday , Juno 27. See small flyers for special train service. For further Information apply to any local agent , or J. M. Ilcchtel , D. P. A. , Burling ton , la. C. 0. D. Drown has the only non-exploalve gasoline stove ever manufactured , and It ll burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gasoline than any other gasoline stove on the market. Children's waists from 15c to $1.00. METCALF BROS. IV. C. A. ( Irmlimtr. Miss Matilda Gibson of Stanton , who has been a student in the Women's Christian association training school for the past two years , graduated from this Institution yes- % terday. She passed a most satisfactory ex amination before each beard of physicians and was granted her diploma. The Coart of Managers of the Women's Christian asso ciation hospital presented Miss Gibson with a nurse's packet case. Last evening the ladles furnished refreshments for Miss Gib son and her guests. A pleasant evening was spent. She was very kindly remem bered. Wright Bros , are selling out their big stock of flne gents' furnishing goods al prices from which all profit Is cut. Arc you getting some of the bargains ? We will make special prices for running service pipes for gas to your residence for the month of June. Call at Gas office lor Information. A large line of children's waists. METCALF BROS. MurrlnRo l.lconHcl. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by the county clerk : Name tint ! Residence. Age Henry F. Hubbard , Council Bluffs 38 Jennie Irwln , Council Itluffs 3 Nugo Salvador , Pottiuvnttnmlo county. . . 26 Bertha M. Hurd , I'ottiiwattnmle county. . 17 Cole Cole have 400,000 brick to close out at low prices , either In bulk or by the thou sand. Fine work at Bluff City steam laundry , 34 North Main street. Telephone 314. For sale , phaeton and harness. Mrs Lyman. XKlt'S fOIt THE .I/MM' . Oliuiiecs In the Krgnlnr Bcrvlcn us An- * nonnceit Vcjlorduy. WASHINGTON , Juno 6. ( Special Tele gram. ) The following army orders were Is sued today : First Lieutenant John T Thompson , ordnance department , Is rcllevec from further duty at Omaha as chief ord nance officer , Department of the Platte , and Is ordered to report for the same duty will the Department of the Missouri. Captain Rudolph O. Ebert. assistant sur geon , will relieve Captain William II. Ar thur , assistant surgeon at Vancouver bar racks , Washington. Captain Arthur will re port at Fort Columbus , N. Y. First Lieutenant John W. Ruckman. First artillery , will attend encampment of Ohio National Guard June 21 to 26. The following transfers In the Twenty- fourth Infantry are ordered : First Lleuten ant Charles Dodge , Jr. , company G to com pany K ; First Lieutenant Archibald A. Ca banlss , company K to company Q ; First Lieutenant Arthur C. Ducat , Jr. , company E , to company I ; First Lieutenant Charles E Taxman from company I to company F. Colonel George H. Weeks , assistant quarter master general , will make Inspection of gen eral depot of quartermaster's department at Philadelphia. Lieutenant Colonel James H. Bradford Seventeenth Infantry , Is granted one montl extended leave. First Lieutenant Charles B. Satterlee Third artillery , one month. Sultun of Johore Dead. LONDON , June 5. Maharajah Abubakar the sultan of Johore , an Independent Malay state , who recently arrived hero on a visit died yesterday evening. VllKSlUKXT CI.KrKl.Afil ) IX KU IlVltllV ttccretnrjr ( Iretlntin'n SUCCCMOP Nol Vet Appointed. , WASHINGTON , June 5. T1te < rircslJinl Is proceeding with deliberation fn , tj\'c \ selection of a successor to the late Secretary Orcsham , It may be that he Is In correspondence with some one touching hU appointment to the cabinet and that the president , Mllowlng his usual practice , refrains from allowing his In tentions to become known until he Is as sured that any offer lie may mak'p will surely bo accepted. It Is assumed that the new secretary of state will not1 be announced until the cabinet Is again complete. So far s It can be learned now the'fir'cildciit has ot formally advised Attorney -Ueneral Olncy f his wish that he should accept a transfer o the State department , but It Is bclluved hat In following this course the pros ! lent is Imply waiting to make sure that he can nile o his satisfaction the place that will be acated by Mr. Olney. Among the rumors this morning Is one to he effect that after transferring Mr. Olney o the State department the president will ilaco Secretary Hoko Smith In the attorney gcnsral's office and fill the office of secretary f the Interior by the appointment of cx- lovcrnor Francis of Missouri. It Is well enown that the president has the kindest eellngs toward Mr. Francis , and his appoint ment would be In line with the policy the 'resident has leaned toward lately of rocog- ilzlng the younger and progressive element jf his party. Secretary Smith , being a awyer by profession. Is also supposed to have decided preference for the attorney goneral- hlp. It Is now expected tint the prcsl- lent will lave Washington for Gray Gables arly next week , and therefore the announce ment of the cabinet changes is looked for cry shortly. ; MC.NSION is MMA VU.VTKU IUOIIT Jiuirt of Aipr | U Mist.-ilns Commissioner I.orliro i In the I.tint ; Ciiso. AVASHINGTON , Jnne,5. The psnslon case if Judge Charles D. Long of Michigan , which has been before the local courts In one former or another for some time , was finally de- ermlnetl today by the court of appals , the lommlsslonor of pensions coming out vlc- orlous , though the probabilities are the case vlll now be taken to the supreme court of he UnlUd States. About a year ago Com- nlssloner of Pensions Lochren caused the icnsion of Judge Long to be reduced from 75 to $50 per month. Subsequently the case came before Judge Bradley of the district su preme court and he decided In effect that the CDinmlsEloner of pensions had no authority 'o reduce the pension. The court of appeals oday reversed that decision , holding that a pension Is not a vested right , except In a ery limited sense , as shown by the act of Jecember 2 , 1S93 ; that the courts cannot In- erfjre in matters of this kind and that the lenslon commissioner had a perfect right to review the acts of his predecessors. IUSSIAN MKATS AUK KXCMJIJKI ) Hlier ICiirnpcnn Niitloni , with Pmv Kxccp- tloin , Decline to Admit Thnin. AVASHINGTON , Juno 5.Consul General Carol at St. Petersburg has sent to the State department a report upon the efforts Russia s now making to overcome the obstacles i'hlch Interfere with the export of her cattle nd meats to different ! iuroican | markets. it present no Russian cattle are exported to Austria. Englan-J , France ( Jr Germany , exerts - ) orts being confined to Italy , Gr'eeco and the sland of Malta. Russian meats are allowed n Germany , but the quarantine rules , It is intended , arc being abused to its exclusion. England admits Russian meat , but complains f the quality. Lately It , has been foun.l cry suitable for beef tea and a demand cre ated , It being used almost exclusively for hat purpooe. The largest coutumer of Im- ) oiti'd meat.3 . Is England , that country using ,140,150,000 to 1,001.152,000 pounds annually , lussla exported In 1893 Only 17,000 cattle , 32,000 hogs , 1113,000 sheep and meat to the alue of 175,000 roubles. The tlnltcd States supplies about three-fourths of all the meat "or the European demand. Agricultural Vviir Hook In Typo , WASHINGTON , July 5. The year book of he Agricultural department .Is ; now In type ind possibly will bJ ready for distribution > y the 1st of September. It Is a substitute 'OT the former annual report of the depart- nent , as provided by the printing bill of January 20 last. The work has been under : he direct supervision of Assistant Secretary Dabney , who says In regard to the book : 'The purpose of the department has been to supply a book which would be of value to every farmer. The government prints half a million copies of this publication at a cost of $300,000. Of these 600,000 copies , senators and representatives get 470.000 , only 30,000 being reserved for distribution by the de partmcnt. " ftomovcd for Criticising me President. WASHINGTON , June 5. The president to day removed from office Mr. C. I ) . Morton , democrat , of Maine , auditor In the treasury for the Navy department. The difficulty , which culmlnajid today , began sc er. 1 months ago , when Information , It Is said , reached the department that Mr. Morton had , both during his former and his present term of office , written letters of a highly Improper character to parties In his native state reflecting upon the president and Secretary Carlisle. The officials , it Is said , took the trouble to verify this Information , and his summary rcmova today Is the result. Sirs. Clrvclnml ( iocs to ( Jrny Gnbtri. WASHINGTON , June 5. Mrs. Cleveland and her two children , accompanied by Mrs. Olney and her daughter , left Washington at 7:25 : o'clock this morning on the Colonial express for the president's summer homo at Gray Gables. At Providence Mrs. Cleve land will take another train to Buzzard's Bay , while Mrs. Olnoy will go on to Fal- mouth. Mrs. Perrlne of this city , mother of Mrs Cleveland , has been asked to visit Gra ) Gables next month. Urbtrrrd from ( lilnc the MulU. WASHINGTON , June 5. Lum Smith. Lum Smith Publishing house. Magic Kej company , Foreign Trade directory , Mammoth Publishing ! company. Magic Metal works , Dig Mall company , Gummed Adds catnpany Lum Smith Commission house. Gilt Edge Directory company of Philadelphia , all dif ferent names for the same persons , have been debarred the use of the mails on charges of using them for fraudulent purposes. Inniicunitmi ih Harrison llonn. : WASHINGTON , June 5. The Evening Star today publishes a statement to the effeci that ex-Secretary Elklns of West Virginia has announced for Harrison for prcslden' ' and has declared that the Depew "harmony dinner" In New York was the real Inaugura tion of the boom for the ex-prcsldent's rc- nomlnatlon next year. , Tnirufprri-d from i > api : ft input of the I'lnttr. WASHINGTON. June G. Lieutenant John T. Thompson , ordnance department , has been relieved from duty at , ' Ilia headquarters o the Platte and ordered to the Department o Missouri as chief ordnance1 officer. Lleutcnan E. S. Bullocks , Seventh J valry , will bo re lieved from duty at the University of Wyo ming on September 17. , , Indian Agent ( iets'ii Promotion. WASHINGTON , Juno 6 > rJohn C. Keenan of Indianapolis , who has been employed at the Kaw Indian ( sub-agency in Oklahoma , has " been appointed agent "at JNeah Bay , Wash He has been In the service five years and was promoted without any1 request from him solely as a recognition qf , hls efficiency am reliability. , Nebrnnkn Po tuu tir . WASHINGTON. June 5. ( Special Tele gram. ) Walter Klmball was today appointed postmaster at Big Springs , Deuel county Neb. , vice J. E. Malvln , removed. Martha V. Thompson was today commis sioned postmaster at Saltlllo , Neb. , and Ellda J. Dean at Uuddette , S. D. Decision In the l.nml onice. WASHINGTON , June 6. ( Special Tele- gram. ) Secretary Smith today denied the motion for review of his decision against the defendant In the case of Selma Sallow against Michael Scbachtner , from Water- town , S. D. , land district. Unlit-tin * from Kirk Iln . WASHINGTON , June 5. Miss Dodge Is not resting so comfortably this morning as usual. She remains unconscious a grea part ot the time. Representative Illtt'a condition Is abou the came. Vtl.ltill OF Tlllt MULCT LAW 'ennlty Property Advcrtlied for Smle but No Purcliunnr * round. CLINTON , la. , Juno C. ( Special Tele gram. ) A new complication In the mulct aw has arisen hero from an unlocked for source. There were twenty-six pieces ) of property used for saloons ou which the mulct tax was not paid. The county treas urer advertised the properties for sale for the tax and twice tried to sell them , but no one would bid on them , although many of the properties were worth much more than the tax. Hs now the Intention of the ounty attorney to proceed against alt dc- Inquents and serve Injunctions against hem urnl begin suits against those who mve not paid , but have quit selling. llor Muttrfiitoil hy Trump'- SIOUX CITY. June 5. ( Special Telegram. ) Sheriff Davenport today took charge of Charles Spentlove , a 14-year-old boy who vtiR enticed from his homo at Topeka. Kan. . > y tramps In June , 1&94 , and has been kept on the road with them ever since. Spent- ovc lias frequently tried to escape , but has always been recaptured and compelled to ro- urn on the pain of death. Ho has been orced to beg for his captors and has been rightfully maltreated by them. Yesterday a part of the gang w-as arrested hero for vagrancy , and in the excitement Spentlove made his escape from the rest and np- icaled to the sheriff for protection. His family has been communicated with and ho vlll bo sent home. Warrant for Hunker < 'll ntt. DES MOINES , Juno G. ( Special Tele gram. ) A warrant was today placed In the hands of Deputy United States Mar shal Gray for the arrest of ox-State Sena- .or Cassatt of Pella , who attempted to com- nlt suicide Sunday because of financial re verses. The warrant will be served tonight. t Is based on Information that Cassatt lias embezzled $ GO.OOO ; that he conducted a 'raudulent banking business and that In stead of certificates of deposit being Issued depositors were given the personal note of E. H. Cassatt & Co. for the amount de posited. Trinl nt < ! re tnn. CRKSTON , la. , Juno C. ( Special ToU- gram. ) George S. Mctralf , who is charged with robbing the American Express com- > any and the Q. o'f $400 at Thayer In 1S92 , s having his preliminary hearing. He : lalms It Is n case of mistaken Identity , and its attorneys are endeavoring to prove he s not the man. The case will be fought iltterly. The companies have a great many witnesses to prove that Metcalf Is the man who did the stealing , Work of Hurcl > r In Toun. MALVERN , la. , June C. ( Special. ) The lardware store of A , J. Krousbcln at Hast- ngs was broken Into Monday night and $75 worth ( it knives were stolen. A corps of Chicago , nurllngton & Qulncy engineers are located hero engaged In sur veying a line for a double track west of icro to Pacific Junction. The survey leaves ho main track Just west of town and runs luo west , leaving Glcnwood about two miles o the north. Aphoil ! t C.infi'ri-nco In Sertion. MISSOURI VALLEY , la. , June 5. ( Spe cial Telegram. ) The forty-sixth annual ses- ilon of the Council Bluffs district Methodist Episcopal conference Is In sefslon In this city , W. S. Hooker , presiding elder presld- ng. The session Is very largely attended. Tomorrow the Epwnrth league conference of the district will be In session. Po'crtrd Wlfo nnd i hMdriMi. WALNUT , la. , Juno 5. ( Special. ) C. E. Gussman of this place left his wife and six children In destltuo circumstances about .hrce months ago. His whereabouts arg not known , but ho is supposed to be In Lin coln , Neb. , or Atchlson , Kan. His wife lied this morning. Pickpockets Ma'io u Haul. CRESTON , la. , Juno 5. ( Special Tele gram. ) John Miller from Aurora , 111. , a pas senger on the nurllngton No. G , en route to Creston , was robbed of abcut $5,000 In money and notes near Albla. Officers have arrested the pickpocket at Albla. lliiliy Futiilly Srnlded. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , June 5. ( Special Telegram. ) Mamie Gordon , a 3-year-old girl , fell Into a tub of boiling water and was fatally scalded. Cnttlo Companies Siild to Ho Itnvninln ; tlio PliictlccVlilrh I'nusml Trouliln In 1HH7. DENVER , June G. The United States authorities arc on the warpath against cattle companies and private Individuals guilty ol fencing in public lands. J. E. Lewis ol Morgan county , who acknowledged that he appropriated 3COO acres to his personal use and surrounded , the same with a wire fence has been placed under a bond of $500 to answer before Judge Hallet. It Is claimed that hundreds of thousands of acrs o public land In Colorado are shut off from bona fide settlers by wire fences , some cattle companies gobbling up whole town ships and resisting every effort of settlers to enter. WASHINGTON , June 5. The fencing In of large tracts of public lands by cattle com panies or Individuals has recently received a fresh Impetus. As yet It has not attained anything like the proportions it had In 1SS7 when several million acrss were Illegally ap- propriated. The evil has not become serious enough to require drastic measures , but as a numbsr of complaints have been received district attorneys In the far west have been Instructed to prosecute any one Infringing on the public lands. In case this does not have the desired effect , troops may bo asked for. A REMARKABLE CURE , A CASE OF PILES OF EIGHTEEN STANDING. Cured by the I'.vrumlil 1'ilc Care. There are plenty of pile cures which give relief and sometimes cure a mild case of piles , hut there Is only one which can be depended upon with certainty to cure obstinate , long standing cases , and that Is the Pyramid I'llo Cure. Endorsements and testimonials are re ceived dally from men and women whose In tegrity and reliability are above question and In this connection a letter received from the Hev. Jas. II. Wesbrook of Downe , Mich. , maybe bo of Interest to pile sufferers who have sought In vain for a cure. He says : I have used the Pyramid Pile Cure and I krow that It Is all that la claimed for It. I had been troubled with piles more or less for about eighteen years and I had tried other remedies , but the piles grew worse until about ten months ago I used the Pyramid Pile Cure. It gave almost Instant relief and I have been free from piles ever since. Itev. Jas. H. Wesbrook. The remedy seems to act equally well ! n every form of piles , blind , bleeding , pro truding or Itching. It stops all pain almost Immediately , allays Irritation and removes constipation , and anyone who has suffered the annoyance and pain of a rectal trouble will appreciate the excellent results which Invariably follow the first application of the Pyramid. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Albion , Mich. , and for sale by druggists everywhere. Two sizes , 50 cents and $ ! Sold by all drrgglstB. OEO. P. BANFOHD. A. W. IUBICMAN. Prealdonu Cathltr First National Of COUNCIL BLUFF3. Iowa. Capita ) , $100,000 Profits , . . . 12,000 OB * of th oldest bank ! In th * it t ot Iowa. \ \ ' solicit your builntaa and colltctlona. W * pay t per cent cm tlm * depofllf. W * will t " to eo od MTT * you. II. N , Wise of Indiana Onllod to Pastorate of Pint Oongrogntionnl Ohurch , NO QUESTION AS TO ACCEPTANCE nn KxcccdliiRlr l"u\ornl > lc InipreMlon \VlillcSnpplyliiRtlicPulpltn Few Months Ago N < MT n Alclhodlut , hut Nut n .Strong Scctnrlnn , Dr. Duryea's successor In the pastorate of ho First Congregational church was chosen ast evening. He Is Rev. H. N. Wise of La- aycttc , Ind. The matter was determined at a meeting of ho members of the church In the Sunday chool room of the church and a very largo attendance , caused by the Importance of the litcstlon to be decided , was present. The cctlon was unanimous , for Mr. Wise supplied he pulpit for clx weeks during the latter iart of January and the wholrof February and create ! the most favorable Impression , both In the pulpit and In the homes of the iicmberB. Though not yet 30 years old , ho Is cgarded as a brainy man nnd a preacher of nore than usual force. Indeed , ho was PO veil liked while supplying the pulpit that the eport then became current thiit ho had been called to the pastorate. Mr. Wlso Is the pastor of a Methodist church at Lafayette , and when ho becomes ustor of the First Congregational church he mist become , according to ono of the rules of the church , a member of the church. This vlll not be dlftlcult , for ho has shown that 10 Is not n strict denonilnatlonaltst. When supplying the pulpit here he was a stulent at Iowa college , Grlunell , la. , a Congrogn- i lonal Institution , being on n leave of absence for six months from his paptorate at Lafay ette. He went to Grlnncll chiefly to take nstructlon under Dr. Herroti , In charge of ho chair of applied Christianity , whoso caching has called forth diverse comment n several states. Mr. Wlso's freedom from etrlctly denomi national restraint Is further evidenced by the fact that an effort was recently made to ound a people's or non-sectarian church at Lafayette , of which ho was to bo the pastor. Not married now , It Is expected that the lew pastor will como to Omaha with a wife , 'or It was announced that he was to be narrled the present month. H Is expected hat he will como to Omaha about July 1. Us salary wa fixed at $2,000. The acceptance of the call Is regarded as jcyond question. A XXO VXCKMKX TH. Little R. L. Davis , whoso brisk and effi cient ways have endeared him to all who lave business nt the county clerk's office , and who played Puck very creditably at the Fortes' Carnival last year , will do the Apothecary to the Nurse of J. Edgar Owens n the "Romeo and Juliet" burlesque. KIRK A Loading1 Necessity , That Is What the People Think. RAIN WATER MAKER The Proof of TliN Is Whnt I * Snlit Abonf ThU ( Ircnt ntul Wondcifill Preparation. Head Whnt They Sn > Wlint compound on tlio market will hold colors In printed oo < ls from rim- nltiK or railing ? \Ylmt 001111101111(1 on tlio market prevents lltumels or woolen * from slii'liiUltii : , leaving them white inul soft , also iirevontM litiii'lnK from i-nnl- llii In wtiter. That Is what Itnlii Water Maker will do and the world in challenged to produce Its I'linal. Uuiul What the People of tlic Coun try Say. Kocoiumcml It Iliulily. Mrs. Williams wife of W. Williams , the tailor , and residing at 1-0 IlTtli-st. . said : "I have tested Kirk's Hnln Water Maker In many ways and llnd It a most excellent preparation. We have had mneh Ironlile In KcttlnK something that would break the water without beliiR Injurious to the clothes and hands. Thin ( Ills the hill exactly , and 1 am pleased to know there Is something on Iho market which Is so badly needed by tha people who are compelled to use hard water. It does Just what Is claimed for It. and I am pleased to have the oppor tunity lo recommend such a valuable preparation. " ( > rder a package from your grocer for next wash day ; ( hey till keep Italii Water Maker. BPUC'IAI , SAl.H OK WEDNESDAY. TIll'HSOAY AND KUIDAT oi' ' THUS wmcK. THIMBU D HATS FfiOM 250 UP. MHS. H. J. PCOTT. CC6 nrondwuy. Special Notices-Council CJI1MNKY8 CI.KANKD ; VAULTS CM3ANISD. 1M llurUi' . nt W. S. Homer's , Ujjlroadway ! , rilLMT l'\AHM AND dAUWJN LAND KOR Bute clirnp uml on citcy ttiniB. Day & Hess , _ 3 IVurl Btrecl. FAltM LANDS TO KXCHANai : TOll CITY property _ C. It. Nlcli.'lson. . 03lHii llioaUwuy , FOIl SAl.i : . A NO. 4 UlIMINOTON TYl'E- writer ; ns BUTO | ns new. Hnnclwlch Manufactur ing Co. . liCS anil 1030 S. Mnln street. ? OH HAI.i : . COLl'MlVlJB I'HAUTON. rioOU cuiiilltlun ; ! CO cunli. H. J. Admits , 943 1'crln nvcnue , city. _ _ ' OIUL WANT'IHJ I'vfii OHNIIIIAI. HOUBU- woik. Mm. Mueller. 722 Willow iivcnuc. for Snfants and ChiBdren a rxsa "Cnstorlnla so well adapted tochlUlrentlisit Cnntorln cures Colic , Constipation , I recommend It iis superior touny prescription Sour Stomach , DIarrluc.a , EmcUitlori , known to mo. " II. A. AIICIIEII , M. D. , Kills Worms , gives fclecp , uud promotes dJU Ill So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. gcstlon , Without Injurious medication. "Tlio use of 'Castorla' Is so universal nnd "For several ycnrs I have rccommcndixl Its merits BO well known that It seems n work 'Ooitorla , ' nnd shall nlwnys continue ! to do of supererogation to cndorso It. Few ere the KO , ns It has Invariably produced beneficial Intelligent fainilluu who do uot keep Castorla results. " within easy reneh. " EDWIN F. TARncn , M. I ) . , CAHLOS JUnrvs , n. I ) . , 125th Street uud 7th Avo. , New York City. New York City. TUB CENTAUR COMPANY , 77 JItmnAY STREET , NKW YORK Crrv. Wonderful TIlOIINIUHlM In Hs cllienoy.- luivo I > vru ru I'lioiioiiicunl In Hio rn liy i n UHii nifcr i > hyn | . of Its notion l lociirv. 023 ! = .A.IlTC3-u aj-SZCZCITECa OX1 33ZC. IOU AUK NOT HEM. . 1'Tlap i you trit troubled with eoDitl potion. dUrrba < a or pllr * ; tfndtrncii tad rain In Hie kldntjl or tiler abdomen I'll ' of tl.e lomneh , In the etittl , dimcull/ treMlMDff , rttirrlitl trouble * trouble with tjtt , iorene i la I lie throat , bolfluihei , a tired feellnr. MllTaefiof tlicjoInU erulpij | on the I kin , lilnil > lei lorci , ete. Tlie.eart bulijmtjtuiuiordlitaie. TAKE IlLiCK 10MC. U Hill re teve you lailaallr. attd Lceitalutoreiiorejourhealih. 03'VOUR DRUGGIST SEL'.S IT. IIIV'K TOMC JlimiriXi ; CO. . iUniuifnrlurcrN. M. I , on IK. JIo. RESTORE LOST VIGOR ItCSUlt In * Weeks. . SIIBUMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. , 1C13 Dodse street , Oiunlm , Neb. COUNCIL IJLUFPS. STEAM DYE Y/03KS / All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done In iho highest style * or the art. 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