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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SLfB.T DAY , JULY G , 1895 THE OMAHA DAILY BE-J COUNCIL BLUFFS. ft OFFICE , - - NO. 13 PCAIlb STUEin Delivered br carrier to any part of th eltjr. II. W. T1LTON , Loisee. TELnrilONnS-Duiineu emc . No. ! night nil lor , No. a. "Dtty your cigar ? , pipes , tobaccos and canes al Grand Hotel Cigar store. Grand ho.cl , Council Dluffs. Newly fur nished. Reopened Oct. 1. C. T. Clark. Prop. The funeral of George Holder will take place thl afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of Rev J. n. Slmp on A marriage license was Issued ycsterdaj tl Abraham h Glllnsky , aped 24 , and Sara ! Nathanson , aged 18 , bolh of Council IIlufM. Will Ihe person who found the sinal leather bag on the Pourth keep the changi contained In It and return the bag to thi Dee office- . Anolhcr slego of the Injunction case ot T J nvans against the- city was had Ui the dls trlcl courl yesterday without finishing It. I will be taken up again this morning. I'llgrtm Slslers academy No 1 will mee In regular ( .crslon at 8 p m. HiiMness of Im portancc will be trammeled and oil member are earnestly requested to be In attendance A operlal train ot seven cars passei Ihrough Ihe clly over the Northwestern ro.n jcstcrday bound for Denver It wns loadei wllh teachers from New York who had fo tbplr destination the National Teachers as coclatlon. George Holder dl"d ye terday morning a 1 o'clock at his father's residence on Mr I'henson avenue , near the city limits. II had been subject to epileptic attacks and hi s. death was caused by a lit wllh which he wa . taken five hours before. He vvas 15 year of age The resilience of Potcr Mortenson on Com mercial street was struck by lightning carl TJiunday morning The cclcsllal firework ilnncrd down the chlmpcy , cavorted throng the rorms , and shook up both Ihe house an HB occupants without doing un > great amour of damage' . Thp Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Chrl Sorcnsan died jcsterday morning al 1 o'clock , after an illness of three weeks , age 1 month The funeral will take pUce tc morrow morning at 10 o'clock at the res ! elinco 2125 Sixth avenue , and the remain will be burled In Talrvlen cemetery. The first summer party of the Counc Tjluffs Rowing as oclatlon was given la : vVcnlng at the club house at Manawa. Tli ladles' Military band furnished music fc the occasion , and a large company of men bars of the club and tlulr ft lends passe a delightful evening Dancing and rowln were the principal amusements. The I'ourlh of July was celebrated ! ChUds' Grove , east of the city , by quite Urge numbar of people from Council Uluffs , I addition to pleasure seekers from all throup that section of the country. A game of has bill vvas played between a nine organized c the spot and the We'ton nine , resulting In victory for Weston by a score of 13 to 12. A woman who was on her wav to Harla to visit relatives had her pocket picked i the Rock Island depot here last \Veilnesda ; and lost her pocketbook , which contained hi money , her railway ticket and all her world possessions , It reemed , with lie exception the three children , who were travel'ng vvli her A number of ladles on the train mat up a purse for her , the conductor carried In free as far as Avoc.i , and Sheriff Haz < bought her a ticket * from there on. Flro and tornado Insurance written In be companies ; Money for farm loans at lo rates City property for sale or trade fi farm lands In Iowa. Lougee & Towle , 21 Pearl St. llrovvu'H C. O I ) . Screen doors , 49c each. Hammocks , 49e. Gasoline stoves from $1.93 up. One-pint Mason trull jars , per doz. , 49 quarl Mason fruit jars , DOc doz. ; half-gallc Mason fruit Jan , T9c doz. 21 pounds granulated sugar for Jl. One pound plug tobicco for 15c ; one pout smoking tobacco for 15c. Klvo gallons qasollno for C5c. Salmon , li per can. MEATS Sirloin and pcrterhouse steak , lOc. Round steik , 8'Sc ; chuck oteak , CUc. Dest rib roast , Sc , chuck roast , 5c and 6 Dolling beef 3c and Cc. Mutton chops , Sc. Leg o' mutton , 7c. Sail pork , Cc Dreakfasl bicon , 10a. Compound lard 8e. Picnic ham , Sc ; boneless ham , Ida Sugar cured ham. lie. .N.II'.llt Kill It'll * . Mr and Mrs. S Farnsvvorth left yesterdi for Klrksvllle , Mo .lame's Sigiiiln | has retimed from a buslne Irlp to Pulton , Mont. H P NHes of Sioux City Is visiting 1 till. - Council Hluffs friends. George II Illchmond Is homo from Wlscc sin visiting his family. Mrs. C. C. llonn and daughter , M1 Augusta , leave today for Denver to vl friends. Mlsa Florence Fisher of Anita , la , Is the city , the guest of Mr. and Mrs.V. . Fisher Clyde Goss Is v kiting for a few wee with his sister , Mrs Fred Wright , near Chi ter Oak , la. Miss Jessie Carmin of Petersburg. III. , In the city , the guest of Mrs. Dillon Ross North nighth street. Mrs , \V. H. Wakeflold leaves In absul mcnlh for Boston and other eastern cities spend several months. Mr and Mrs Wood Allen , Miss Geori Dennett and Miss Carrie Morgan have go cast for an extended trip. Miss nthel Jewel Smith , niece of M Bland Hishton. who has been al her home Michigan , has returned to this city. Thomas E Casady , the assistant Unit States district attorney left lasl evening Keokuk to attend a session of court. Charles Mono has returned from a vls't ' several weeks In Klrksvllle , Mo , where vvcnl In the hope of Improving his health J , C Llndeman and wife of Plattfmou Neb. , and James McManus of Davcnpo V It. , relatives ot Mrs. H S Uaullngs a VF Mrs. John Murphy , are spending a few i\t \ with their friends. Accompinylng Mr F Manns is II Wlckelmin of Davenport. Hi the gentlemen are veteran officers In i W Davenport police force. The ancients awarded laurel wreaths victors Gold medals now attest suprema Ir Price's Haklng Powder vvas accorded 1 Gold Medal at the Midwinter fair. 1'nnrnl of Mr . II. Ornhl. Tlio funeral of Mrs H. Grahl took pli jcMcrday forenoon at tier late residence the corner of Sixth and M > nster streets large mmibir ot friends being present to t tlfy to the sympathy they felt for the reaved famllj Among them were the me bers of the city council and other city c clals , who viewed the remains at the ho and followed them to Ihelr last rest place In Talrvlew cemetery. Dr. As conducted the services , which were very ! prcsslve One of the sons of the decea fainted during the services and 11 was w difficulty lhal he was restored to consclo ness In time to accompany the remains the cemetery. Music was furnished 1 > > quartet composed of Mrs. W. H Wa field. Miss Katherlne Ogdcn , I. M. Trey nnd W. L. Thlckttun. Don't overlook the ( act lhat the Spetn stock Is beting jacrlficol at any price to E If you do you will miss the bargains In goodt , clothing , shoes , hats and all teas pule itandard goods thai you muH buy. ' larger the croud the quicker thu gooJs and the greater the sacrifice In values. The 2 p. m. train to Lake Manawa Is excursion train every day In the week ceptlng Sunday One fare pays for the roi trip , tickets good to return on any train d Ing afternoon of evening. i- VVhlto OAK I'lllnc * Fire thousand feet S-lnch top , 12 to feet long , at 9Hc per lineal foot. A. 0\ \ ton. Council Dluffs. la , PAY YOUR WATER RKNT and favo i per cent. Office open Saturday evening. lUrdman. tit * puao par excellent ! VPII'I' PHMII f'fM'M/ NE\\bFROM \ \ lOly Oeorgo E. Aycra and Wife Quanol Ovei the Family Savings , TROUBLES AIRED IN THE INSANITY COUR1 finally Agreed to Divide Up the .Mnuoj nnil Itetnrn to I.Uo In I'racc Under ttio Sumo Itoof Trip to tlio A < lome tlc broil between Ocorpo H. Ayre < a Union 1'aclflc car cleaner , anil his wife Mary H. Ayres , who live at 132S Sixth < uc nuc , was the occas'on of Mrs. Ayres beln brought before the commissioners of Insan Ity jcsterday. Ayres served In the regula army for moro than fifteen jcars , anil afte receiving an honorable discharge tcok th position with the Union Pacific. While thu employed his cahry has been about J.100 > ear. but In * plte of the meagerness of th Income he anil his wife , by the most rlgl economy , have managed to get togethe fomenting o\er $4,000 , which la kept In th First National and State Savings banks. Their troubles date back for se\er : months , when Mrs. Ayres conceived the nolle that her husband was adored by other vvome of the neighborhood , who , she says , thro kisses at Mm In the most shameful mannc and thereby succeeded In bringing her ten per up to several degrees above the bolllti point. She also claims that her hu band h. been In the habit of abusing her occas'onall ; not habitually , but merely for amusetnei and recreation , when t'mes ' were dull. Mrs Ayres finally made up her mind to f back to her home In Massachusetts , but hi husband did not want to go. She packc her things up , nevertheless and was Ju on the point of bu > lng her ticket jestenK when she learned , to her amazement , thi her husband had resorted to heroic measure lie hail been di' atlsfled with the way h better half had gobbled the a sots of tl firm. It happened that all the money h ; been deposited In the bank In her name , at when he wanted a fen cents for somethlt or other he had to ask his wife. If he mlg have them. Sometimes she said > es , in Minctlmcs she didn't. As he hail done ; much of the scrimping nnd saving a : si had , he thought he was entitled to an eqti share of the profits. When Ajres found out tint his wife vv just on the point of leaving and taking tl money with her , ho filed an Inform.itl charging her with Insanity , and as grotin therefor he stated that his wife had Hires ened to burn the money rather than gl\e hi a cent of It. He also caused a nctlce to 1 served on both of the banks where t money was deposltel that he hal commenci suit to enjoin them from turning over to h wife any of the money. The examination > esterday developed great deal of loquacity on the part of Mi Aes , but no further berlous svmptom of I sanity. At length the commissioners decld to release her from custody with a Icctui the result of which was that she agreeJ give her husband hi * share of the mon and to see It she could not live with him harmony. HliNM-iOVS I'ICMC. 1 A Mother llublitril fur SBc. Saturday evening for two hours , 7 30 9 30 , we offer 1.000 challle dress patterr nice quality , neat , tasty designs , 10 yar to each pattern. We want every lady Council Bluffs to get one of these cool dre patterns. Saturday evening only 23 ceni Sale begins at 7 30. everybody Invited. BKNNISON I5UOS , Council Blurts. Yes , the Eagle laundry is "that go laundry , " and Is located at 724 Uroadwc If In doubt about this try It and be convince Don't forgot name and number. Tel. 157. PAY YOL'U WATER RENT and save fi per cent. Office open Saturday evening. Applic itlonn fur rxTnplion. Yesterday was the last day for those vv ! wish to be exempted from Jury duty to ma their wants known , but only half a dozen ese so by filing affidavits with the county at ! Itor , stating their reasons. As the law pi vliles , the auditor , clerk and recorder are investigate the applications and decide o cording to their findings. The smallness the number of applicants Is probably due the fuel that but few , comparatively , ha awakened to the change in Jury systems as to realize that In all probability a vt largo proportion of the voters of the cour will , within the next few jcars , be call upon to sit as Jurors. The new law exempts all who hold ofli under United States or state authority , pr. tlclng uttornejs or phjslclans , reglstei pharmacists , clergymen , active professors teachers In schools or colleges , persons si ferlng from physical disability , or over years of age , active members of fire co panles , and all who have served as actl members of fire companies and faithfully d charged the duties of such positions for t years , provided those who belong to tin chsses file affidavits setting forth their clal to exemption. Several of the affidavits which were fl yesterday were from railroad men , who asp to be left out on the ground that the co ptnles for which they worked had a fixed r that no employe could serve on a Jury save the penalty of losing their positions. The 1 recognizes no such ground for exemption this , and the probability is that rallrc men , like all others , will have to serve they are drawn. The new la vv will have I merit of doing away largely with professloi Jurors , but It will al"o be a great source annoyance to many people. in The government food reports always co mend Ir Pr ce's as being the purest t highest grade baking powder. roller Court Orlt. When Justice Walker called police cote j to order yesterday morning there was cjti a line of victims for him to slaughter. 1 crowd of six that was nailed by the pol last Wednesday night charged with gambl ere there for trial. Colonel Uallcy , who peared as attorney for the whole lot , agn to plead guilty to the charge provided minimum sentence should be Imposed upon clients. This was agreed to , and John Si ! tier and Harry Inman , the proprietors , w each fined $10 , and the costs of prosecuting six were divided up among them. The cc amounted to $16 40. Charles Mitchell , Ji Hutterlleld , Jack White , Ole Ole on and Jones , who were slated with gambling , w fined $10 each , without any costs. II. L Barber , the darky who created a i turbance down In the Fifth ward Thursi night , was lined { 31 30 for Indecent exposi but there was no evidence to show that had committed any assault on the daughtci en - William Klynn He claims to bo a porter nn - the Turf Exchange In Omaha , but he will nse be iible to work at his usual occupation se twenty days , becausa he did net have $30 ng cash. Inn William Dodd , a farmer who had an nJd pleasant experience with a nlckel-ln-the- Jd machtne. was fined $10.20 for telling the r this lie about It. is- . II L ° in and Robert Albrccht , Ihe ° Omaha bojs who fired off a revolver on glorious Fourth and thereby disturbed ( " cer Murphy's devotions , were both dlschar r by the court. City Attorney Hazelton reft to prosecute them for doing vvhal thousa of other boys were doing vvlthoul any atlei an at hindrance , and It was on his recommer 11 11ry tlon that they were allowed to go free. ry in- I lionjKUtrr Urolith ! Over. 8 Jennie Miller , the ebony lady who nip Oscar Heligh's pocketbook last Salur night , was brought across the muddy * n evening by Detective Weir , requisition pai * ' . having been procured by him. In her i 3U session at the time she was arrested by r" Omaha offlcer * vvas all the money , $ which Delicti lost , and it Is In the poi slon of Officer Weir , to be tiled as evlde In Justice Cook's court. Her hut-band 26 also brought across , and both will be ) r" ralgned In court today. With them c : Jennie's poodle dog and her bird cage. ve ticuriion to Umtoruoo-l. A large party of young people In carrls made a , Fourth of July trip to Underw for a picnle. There was ft delightful ride across the country , with foot races , fire works , and last but not least , luncheon at the other end Those composing the party were. Misses Nellie Daker , Delia Myers , Helen Sledentopf , Alice Foster , Cora Smith , Mabel Robinson Cora Keller , Clara Flammant , De-tie Patter > on nnd Ella Wlrt , Messr * . Will Duller. Frank Capel , Henry Murphy. Ed McKesson , Clarence Capel , Frank McKei- son , Herman Groneweg , Tom Farnsvvorth , Will Keller and Walter Sawyer. I'liltcil noun UIP itcwinl. Sheriff Hazen has pulled down the reward of $300 which he hung up last winter for J. Rlley , the escaped Grlswold bank robber who assisted at the shooting ot Nick O'Brien. In explaining his action the sheriff states that he does not feel like offering such an amount of money for the capture of lllley when the state , county and State Barkers' association , each of whom he thinks are ) as much under obligations to offer rewards us t.e , have taken so little lntere l In having the criminal brought to Justice , The doctor bills and other expenses result ing from O'Brien's Injuries have footed ur a large amo' nt. and the sheriff does not care to run the risk of going any more deeply Into debt. IIOVTON stout : . Council IllufT" , Imvn. Special Inducements offered on all summei merchandise. Big reductions In wash dress goods. Special prices on ladles' shirt waists. Special prices on ladles' belts. All remnants of wool dress goods wort ! from 5flc to $1 20. at 2.1c a yard. Special prices on underwear. Special prices on ladles' silk gloves am mitts. 75c ummer cor ets at 44c each. 19c Swiss ribbed vests at lOc each KOWI.KH. DICK & WAhKEU. Miss Rag'dale's millinery store will b > clo ed at ti p. in. dally , except Mondays am Saturdays. As Cnnil , i llnunil Over. Charles Owcnby. who borrowed a whee from S. M. Williamson and pawned it ii Omaha , was given a preliminary hearing be fore Justice Cook yesterday afternoon. Th lirlncip.il defense was that the court had n jurisdiction , the defendant's attorney goiin on the theory that Owenby committed n crime in Inking the borrowed wheel out o the state , but only , If at all , in pawning I , there. At the close of the hearing Justlc Cook stated that he would bind the dpfendan over to the grand Jury , but nt the earnest sc llcltntlon of the attorney for the defense W. S Baird , he agreed to withhold his de cl lon until 1 30 this afternoon In order t allow him to bring In some authorities. The electric fountain at Manhattan beac will be Illuminated each evening from t > 3 to 0 and j 30 to 10 The steamer Libert will connect with all trains to and froi Manawa. First boat will leave Manhatta beach at 7 a. m. to accommodate the camr crs at Manhattan beach who wish to catc the early morning train to Omaha. Ouileii Utilise C'lmnijra Hiimt * . The Ogden house property changed hand again yesterday , 0. II. Simons selling It t John Danforth and F. T True , who sold I several years ago to Simons The amount c the consideration named Is $45,000. Davis , agency for Munvon's remedial. UKR Ml ri.l' I'ltOfKIt F.IT.II , lloliilty I'leinure Kiciirilon Turned Into nil < > n lmi of Mourning. PHILADELPHIA , July 5. Three person ! all residents of Philadelphia , were drowned I th Delaware river yesterday at Beverly , t > J. , a town about twelve miles above this cltj by the capsizing of a boat. They were JOHN ANDERSON , 3019 Wyoming avenui FRANK BEVANS. a bicycle manufacture Tenth and Diamond streets. MISS MAREUECK The party , consisting of six persons , le this city on Wednesday night , Intendln spending the Fourth of July cruising on tt : Delaware. When the party reached Bevcrl ; it was suggested that they go ashore and small boat was lowered All had taken the seats In the boat with the exception of Mr : Munce In stepping from the yacht Into tl boat she slipped and her feet s'rlklng th gunwale the boat overturned , all the occt pants being thrown Into the water. Mi1 Bevans , Mr. Munce and Miss Jennings wei rescued by the two men who had charge i the yacht , but the other three were carrl ( away by the swift current before rescue reached the scene. Their bodies have m yet been recovered. SAD UMll.Mi OKA C ELEIlItTIOX. . I'romnturo I'xplotlnn of Fireworks Crcnti n Tcrrlblo I'rtnlo. e LA SALLK , III , July 5 The celebratle here had a sad ending last night and thn persons are fatally Injured as the resull an accident during Ihc fireworks display , bomb rockel was sent up. bul after golt a short distance it fell and exploded , setllt fire to a larpc quantity of fireworks , whi < exploded with terrific , force. There we 0.000 people within a block of the place the time and a lerrlble panic follow e Horses ran away and Ihe crowd stampede crushing women and children under foe One hundred persons were more or le seriously Injured. William Tahl of Tamp III. , vvas struck by a rocket on the head ai was PO serlou ly Injured that the physlclai say he cannot live Dan Ciihlll had his li shattered by exploding fireworks and wi trampled on by the crowd , suffering Injtirl which may prove fatal. Harry Kenncy , waif who says his parents live In Callfornl was horribly burned about the face , hci and arms. His Injuries may prove fat : Harry Joy of Wlnona had his arm broke A number of women i-nd children were I id jured. The adjoining buildings which caug fire were paved by the fire department al TWO BALLOON PA FAL.1 UKS. Of Aeronaut * Sacrifice Their Lives Will the Crn\v < M. ST JOSCPH , July B A special to t ! Dally News from Milan , Mo , saysWhl inflating a balloon ) esterday evening for ; a censlon , the guy rope to one of the hea' poles which held the balloon came dovv hitting Marlon George on the head , mashti It to a pulp , killing him Instantly. John Cunningham , an aeronaut , was I stantly killed at Wlnlgan , In the eastern pa of this county , yesterday evening He h made three ascensions successfully dtiri the day , but the fourth time , when aho 1,200 feet high , he cut loose , but the pnt chute failed to op n , and his body w mashed to a pulp. re o ill The * fortj-year safeguard agilnst adultei ,18 tlon Dr. Pr ce's Ilaklng Powder. hnM. M. A KltTii Slopped I In ) I nr. M.re re One little kitten , about five Inches length , held in check Monday morning t down-town traffic over the City & Suburb tatlroad , sa > s the Baltimore Sun. A futnii he car stopped to take on passengers , when t of kitten , sitting on the sidewalk leisurely at spectlng the cir , siiddenlj determined on lot personal Investigation of the Inside woi lor Ings of the rap'd ' transit. She * ran out li Inlet the street Immediately underneath the hea battery of the car and began clamberl about the machinery. The conductor a lot several of the passengers taw her , and ib- effort vvas made to chase the kitten aw : Canes and umbrellas were thrust underlie- , the car at her , and man } emphatic co hem mands to "shoo ! " were given , but It v m- evident she was Joe new In the wcrld med ; understand English , ied The passengers enjojed the joke at fit iJs but when it seemed thai Ihe kitten did i Intend to come out , thcee In a hurry to be ; > Pt la- the dav/g trll became Impatient , and number of rescuers augmented raphly M canes and more umbrellas were thrust her , likelse more tpecches of a wlcl turn Hut she renuinel undisturbed e curled up as If she liked things In gene y and meant to spend the day there. When ist last It appeared to the hurried passeng and Irate conductor that the only thing to vvas to start the car an ! jrush out the p he little kitten's life she came to the ci 15 , elusion that there are other pleaiurei In ' world besides rapid transit , and walked < with the ( atisfled air of one who had co pletely set at rest the cravings of curlosl Then the car proceeded. : ne President Sellers of the Retail Clerks I tlonal Protective association has Issued a < for the fifth annual convention to be held ; ea the Ltndell hotel , SI. Louis , "n beglnn )0d ) Tuesday , July 9 , POLICE AND TILliCS FIGHT r Burlington tlie Eceno of rtlHGody Conflict Yesterday. ' ONE MAN FATALLY SHOT LY OFFCERS I'one Armed with \\lnchriters H One of the Violator * VV ho Kucnpud the Uullet * nnil IJclcrleil Hit ( .onipuiloil. BURLINGTON. la. , July 5. ( Special Tele gram ) This city was the scene of a bloody- battle between the police and two local toughs this evening , In which fifteen or twenty shots were fired. Two men are hurt atU one will not live out the night. Chief ot Police Low , In trying to arrest two men for par ticipating In a saloon row , was fired upon by both of them at once They sprang be hind boxes and emptied their revolvers at him. Ho returned the fire , shooting one In the shoulder. Officer Shlng'.uff shot the same man through the abdomen. He cannot live , His name Is Connolly. The police , armed with Winchesters , are scouring the suburbs for the other man , who ran away when Connolly nelly was shot. They had started a quarrel with a young man nnd thrown him through a plate gla s window , cutting him fearfully. . There Is great excitement hero. INDIAN n\uiiiiis : Interfiling Itoutlnn of the Convention nl Moux Utr. SIOUX CITY , July 5 ( Special Tele gram ) A permanent organbation of the In dlan teachers of this district has been ef fected at the convention here. Dr. W. N Hallman was elected president , H. S. Davos vice president ; John Fllnn , secretary : D. S Harris , committee on transportation , II. M Jester , committee on entertainments , am Mrs Louise Pllcher , committee on music At this morning's session Bishop Hare o Sioux Falls read a paper on "What Doe ; the Child Bring to the School Morally ? ' Mies Ada Slsson spoke on "Obstacles to In dlan Progress" Rev II B Frlssel follow ci with a paper on the "Attitude of the Indlai Toward the White Civilization " In the afternoon J E Ross nnd Josep ] Clements read papers on the "Relation o the Agent to the School Superintendent ' The Industrial section discussed "Does th Garden Pay ns an Educator' " nnd "Wll the Girls Take Home Their Housekeeping' ' Today's session practically finished th convention , although formal ndjournmen will not be taken until tomorrow , r Dufiinct lintltntlous. SIOUX CITY , July 5 ( Special Tele gram ) A reorganization of the Unlverslt ; of the Northwest at this place has been ef fected under the name of the Morning Sid college. The university wns started severa years ago by the MethodiMs of the locality but it became so badly involved that It property was sold under foreclosure till spring The new organization has secure' ' a ? 2o.OOO option on the buildings and part of the cimpus , which it will redeer this fall. The Sioux City Medical colleg will be brought under the ha me manage ment , and schools of dentistry , law an engineering will be established as soon a possible. There will also be a nominal con nectlon with the Sioux City Commercla college and the Sioux CJty Conservatory c Music. The Floyd Memorial association Is makln preparations for appropriate exercises eve the grave of Sergeant Charles Floyd o August 20 , the anniversary of the death c the sergeant , a member of the Lewis an Clark expedition , who died near the preser site of Sioux City while ; the party was o Its way to the head waters of the Mlssoui In 1804. _ , \\liolr Io Homo lire-liking nt HncU It.tpUli ROCK RAPIDS , la. , July 5. ( Special Tele gram ) A wholesale house breaking too place in this vicinity yesterday. Seven dwell Ings were broken Into and watches , monej clothing , gold pins , etc , to the value of $10 taken. Four toughs were arrested and a bur die of clothes that they were seen to thro * Into a grain field found before they had gen a quarter of a mile. They gave fictltiou names. They hall from Colorado. A bus load of people were overturned o the grade near the Hump house ycsterila and several persons badly hurt Cash Der was Injured in the back E Barnes' daughte received a dislocated shoulder and C WI Hams' daughter was bidly bruised about th shoulder and face One young lady's arm wo broken and oth ° rs were badly bruised , bi not seriously The team waa frightened I a drunken man. lies MolocK Uotlnue llnuiin Full * . DBS MOINES , July B ( Special Tel > gram. ) Henry and Matilda Illrsch , engage in the clothing and furnishing business , mai a general assignment this morning for tl benefit of creditors The as ets aggregai $34 960 , vvhllo the liabilities are placed i $7 245 Samuel Redstone was made the di slgnee It was known as the Globe clothlr house and was one of the leading houses I the city It failed about two years ag Hlrsch claims he will soon be able to rcsuir business. _ _ Work of 11 Onn 1'lpe Ilnmb , MARSHALLTOWN , la. , July B ( Spec ! Telegram ) Orlln Adrian , aged 13 , tl brightest newsboy In the city , was shod Ingly mutilated by the explosion of an In prevised gas pipe bomb last night. Tl bones of his face and skull were badly slm tered and part of the brains blown awa He is still nllve , but It is thought that 1 cannot recover. Mrs Theoutz , the wife a leading business man , also had a li broken. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SnloonH Will Itti ICt'iiprned. DES MOINES , July S ( Special Tel gram ) The saloon keepers of this city th afternoon Hied a new petition with the conn auditor as required by law and at once beg : preparations for opening tomorrow. The cl marshal will proceed to close them up aga unless he receives orders not to do so fro the mayor or an opinion from the city s llcltor to a contrary effect. As yet the officers have taken no action. g r lira iiolnri lirn ; More * . DES MOINES , July B ( Special Tel gram ) A sensational liquor search ai seUure was made here today , the outcome the mulet law and drug pteira saloon agltatic The mayor was challenged to go back the prescription case of a prominent ilr the ore Ilnmii I ! re > it. at Corn meal 1 pint , 1 pint rye flour. 1 t ltd spoonful brown sugar , 1 teaspoonful salt ml tccipoonfuU Royal Baking Powder , 1 tab ralat spoonful lard. % pint milk. Sift togetl at corn meal , rye Hour , sugar , salt and powd era Rub In thf lard cold ; add the milk , and r do ' cake. Pour li 'the whole Into a batter like aor greased tin and bake 40 minutes In ratl anhe hot oven. Protect at first with paper. [ he I.mull llolu. : ut iii- 1 quart flour , 1 teaspoonful salt , 2 t ty. spoonfuls Royal Baking Powder , 1 tablespo ful lard , 1 pint milk. Sift together Ho salt and powder , rub In lard cold add ml mix to a smooth dough to be easily handl Flour the board , turn out dough , give 1 o In quick kneadings to give It smoothness , II Ing out little over Vi Inch thick , cut out w round cutter about 2'i Inches In dlamet tore. It vvas accepted and as a result a Itiantlty of liquor In glasses and opined Kittles was seized by the mayor acting as a pollen officer Warrants for fulher searches were at once In need. I'nlnl MiihliliiK Attny. DES MOINES. July 5. ( Special Telegram. ) In a drunken brawl at Brazil , Appanooso county , Howard Watson stabbed and almost nstantly killed D W Burns The coroner's ury decided that Watson acted In sclf-dc- ensc. Both were single men. MINING UNDER THE SEA. llntcnt of Coal Mining Operations In Ncvr Smith \ViiU > . It Is proposed to carry Into effect a : iroject which alms at bringing from far be- ovv the lowest depths of S > dney harbor , New South Wales , the coal which geologists had predicted would be found there and which lias actually been tested by diamond-drill jorlngs. Transport , In a rtcent Issue , con tains a very flattering account of the scheme now being floite.il on the London market , from which the following particulars are ob tained' Important coal fields hid been developed both north nnd south of S > dney at New- cistle and Ilulll but up to the pre eiit the Intervening area has been left practically untouched , although plainly shown on the government geological maps of forly jears ago. The unquestionable advantages which would follow the opuilng of coal mines In the verv heart of the capital of the colony have led to the formation of a company and Induce our contemporary to take n most sanguine viewof the outlook Sydney is an im portant shipping port where the lines of many steamship companies converge and the coil of the bed In question Is In demand for bunker u and export. The borings were made under the super intendence of the miners' department ol New South Wales , partlv on account of geological Interest and partlv with the very practical ulterior view of raising revenue The seam was found within thirty feet ol the depth predicted by the geologists , In a bore hole 2,700 feet deep Tor 1 500 feet the borli gs lasted through B cimact sandstone , claimed to be Impermeable to water The seam Itself Is ten feet three Inches thick , ol which six feet Is clean coal , free from sand The shafts to be sunk will be within 20C feet of deep water , so that the situation will be unique , the saving on cost of transporta tion from the nearest mines now workliif being about 75 cents to $1 a ton The parenl company has secured a surface site ot smal extent , but has concessions over 1.400 acres below ground ( and water ) and It is expectei : that several other collieries will be started for which theie Is said to be room There Is nothing extraordinary in minim under water , as Implied In the statements This has been done on the Cornish coasi and In the copper and Iron mines of Mlchl gan at Silver Islet , Lake Superior , but tin opening of great collieries In a large shipping port , with a delivery from the shaft moult dlreclly Into vessels alongside , Is something which only the mines of Washington am British Columbia cin rival. It is also jiio posed lo utilize the smaller coal , for a largi electric Installation and also to make cok < and establish local smelting works. When making pastry , bl ctilt , doughnuts cookies , cakes , remember that le s of Dr Price's Haklng Powder Is required than 01 any other. II Et > ll-.lt.\ /'KNMO % * . Veteran * of the I.ntn Ituhclllon Itomomboreil br thn ' ncnil ( , n\prniiiunt. WASHINGTON , July C-Speclal-Pen ( ) slons granted , Issue of June 13 , vv en- Nebraska. Original Darius J Cook , I in perlal , Cluibe , David Simmons , Heaver Cltv Pumas. lovvn- Original Daniel Plemlng , Mnrnv Cnss , Alfred IlU.hnrdon , Wavtrlv , Hieiner Increase Hans A Grove , Garner , Hamock John W Woodward , iik.Jder : , Clayton Dennis nis Springer , Monticello , Jones , Robert II Thompson , Allerton , W.ijne , Henrv Hai num. liedforil , Tavlor. Rels uu Hobei Moore , Linevllle , Wa > ne | Colorado. Original Mnthlas We eiforil 1 Denver , Arnp.ihoe , Christopher Miller , Trln Idntl , Las Animus Original widows , etc- ' niplln lirnvvn , Denver , Arapahoe. Issue of June -0- Nebraska Original Walentz Goscln'-k Ashton , Sherman. Renewal and lnuea e- Jacob C Drtiinm , Hooper , L > O < IKP Inuc.T- Chnrlos I * lirock , York , York , Jacob Sun ifls. I-'ullerton , Nance. IowaOilRlnnl John I" Glngerleh. Hui Ington , Des Mtlnes Additional Jo eph An detson , liurlliiKton , Des Molnes , Nathnnle T 1-atlmei , C'ltar Lake , C'eno ( lonlo AO ( lltlonal Mark U Kcnneilv , Osceoln CMnrki Renewal and Inciease Kilns U Lunt , 1'c orl.i , Maha ka Increase William 1 Stearns , Riibcll , LIH.IH , Aurellus J Quint New Sharon Mahn ki , James It Hrovvt 1'anoia , Guthrie , David A Sihcionmukei Marathon , Huenu Vlhtu. lienjamln G Stc phenx , 1Iclil.uul ! , Keokuk Rclssup and ir crease Michael C I'rler , New Lonrloi Henry AIdow Indian wars Thankful \VI cox , Nashua , rhlika , iw Colorado Original James C Knln , Rnck Pord , Otero Renewal and Increase Jarnt Roberts , Denver , Anipahoe. Incre-ase 1 linn H Slaughter , Denver , Arapnhoe H ( Issue William A. Gunn , Tlmnnth I nrlmei Joseph Leggitt , Grcolej , Weld. Thomas ( Shrove Denver , Arapihoe , AuBiistus A Dlck--on , Denver , Arnpnhae South Dakota Original Adam Smltl Westiiver , Pratt , Alonzo Darrow , Garie son , Mlnnehaha ReNhue Nilson W Arn , Medas , Sanborn. I'nt's I'or Patrick , In answer to an advertisement fc a coachman , applied for the position , say Harper's Round Table. He was out of thre applicants , and patiently waited until hi turn arrived to offer his s-ervlces The gentli man who wanted the coachman loved a Joki and when the first applicant had answered few of his questions , he finally asked him : "How near to the edge of a precipice woul you undertake to drive my carriage' " "Your honor , I'd come within a foot of It. The tame question vvas put to the secon applicant , who replied "I'll drive within three Inches of It n the way , and never slip a wheel. " Patrick was then asked what he would d < "Faith , your honor , I'd kape as far awa from the Idge as posblble. " Patrick was ci Raged. It Itrinlnilrd 11,111 of the I'nit. Washington Star : "Do you mean ter te g me , " said the man with chin whiskers and gingham shirt , "that ye've got cr way 1 which I ken turn one dollar Inter two' " "Well , " replied the silver orator , "that what some people say It amounts to , but " "Thet's all I wantcr know. I'm with ye sympathy , but I'm tkcart ter death. ' I tr ! < the same Idei onct before , an' w'jen I g home there vvusn't a dern thing In my vail but sawdust. " AllegiMl IJncloKiire of Pnlillo l.amln. WASHINGTON , July B. A special age has been sent by the general land office Investigate alleged enclosures of public lam In the vicinity of Portland , Ore. in ho ! i SSS ® SS 3 ! r3 an ier he In- I { incLthe ROYAL BAKING POWDER Ink a vy kite - superi0ruto all the others in every re- vyml spect. A Jt is purest and strongest an , thin WALTER s. HAINES , M. D. in- inas Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health. test st , lot lay them on greased baking tin , just touc ca- Ing ( In rows evenly ) , wash over with ml , > bake In fairly hot oven 25 minutes. Wa le- them over again with milk when taken fn ter oven. er. ( ) -ltniciil Krrnil nix % pint oatmeal , l' of flour , ' 4 tearoom : ito salt , 3 of Royal Baking Powder , Jt pi Her milk. Boll oatmeal In 1 > pints salt water one hour ; add milk , set aside un cold. Then place In bowl , sift together floi ea- salt anJ powder , and add. Mix smoott on- and deftly. Bake In greased tin 45 mlnut onur , protected with paper 20 minutes. ilk , i.i > > ii \ \ inc y mi r. ed Bring slowly to boiling point ' 4 pint wlr r 2 then add yelks i eggs and 1 cupful sugi loll whip It on fire until In state of high fre Ith and a little thick , remote and uue as er : reeled. MURDERED A MOLE FAMILY 'athcr ' , Mother and Four Child nn Found Dead in Their Home , SPHYXATEO BY ESCAPING GAS rhuo Conuiilttril hy thn I'nllicr In n I'll ot Jinrtiilty r o llujm llnil livldnntly il V.lolcntly IhMr I'atc. CHICAGO. July 5. Frederick Hellman : tll-to-do murdered hi ! - - mason contractor , Ife and.four children last night and ther 'led himself. It was at first supposed tha icllmnn iind his wife nnd chlldtcn liait nu < l enth b ) accident , but it developed at th > mner's Inquest that a wholesale tnurdci tis calmly planned nnd that the nu-i In Tiled to kill himself and nnd the existence f the members of his family. The deal mai tul his victims are : FKF.DLMUCK HHLLMAN. aped 3T. MRS. IDA HHLL.MAN. aged 3J. F1U2D IIILLM\N , JR. , aged 11. IDA HKLLMAN , aged 10. WILLIAM HHLLMAN , aged 7. HLMMVIG HULLMAN. the 3-year eli aughter. The tragely took place in n little brick co' ago at Cornelia and Wood street' . It li IHMeil the act was that of a madmin , a tollman was ten years HJJO sunstruck , fron , hlch lie never completely recovered. Sus Iclon was tlrst aroused this morning by tin net thai the house In which the llellnun Ived was tightly closed long after the usua our for the family to be up The mottie ml married sister of Hellmau , who live e\t door , fo-ced a window In one of tin cdrooms , and the dead bodies of all th amlly were found The house was BO full o u that the two women were nearly over : oni" It was supposed that death had been th e'ult of an accident and the police , whei hey came , adhered to the tame theory A he Inqu'st this afternoon , however.an entir new complexion was given the affair b ; Charles , a brother of Hellman He produce a letter written by the murderer and sulcid ate on the previous evening , In which h i any siaieti his purpose ot killing hlmsell although he gave no Intimation of the fac hat he was meditating the death of the mem hers of his family He spoke of the nlndov hrough which the women Ind crawled a he only way In which his brother could gal admission to his house , and said he had lef t open for that purpose. T'i ? brother ha not received the letter until afternoon an came directly to the Inquest The position of the bodies at the tlm .hey were found Indicated that the two buy ami older girls fought desperately to Ki\ the room after the father had turned on th gas The mother and baby were lying 01 he Inside of the bed , as If In peaceful slum ber , bub the two boys and the older glr were In different attitudes , and the ex pre slons of their faces were those of per ons who had trtiggled hard. The father and was firmly plac ° d across the mouth c he older boy , and there Is an abra ion o he throat of the other lad , as though h had been strangled. I'crtult 1.Kuril , A building permil lias been Issued t Nicholas Sheldon for a two-slory brick slot building , 151G-151S Capitol avenue , to co ; $8,000. SWEET SAVORY SATISFYING 1 SWIFT'S ' PREMIUM Think of the thousands of haniR nnel bacon that coont from South Oniulia dailj ! We polpet but the best ones for the brand"SWIFT'S PREMIUM. " Smoked HKhtly- trimmed nicely extra mild not sally. No man could inako them better. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. SWIFT AND COMPANY , SOUTH OMAHA. NEB. Mr-E. M. Jones Mr. H M. Jones , Director of Hie Coni-erv tor > of Music , has kindly allowed us to use tl following letter : OMAHA , Neb. , Mn > 10 , 1'93 MHPSUS. SIimtMAN d McCONMII.L , DllU CO , City Gents : HepljInB to your recent Inquiry co cerninff my "opinion" of your 10-mlmitc H < ii nche Capsules , wilt pay tint they have bein un In my family for over 11 ytur with unlfort : s.itlyfnclory risult * . Hy tlil I mean that tl have cured the most violent nttackn of sick n nerv < us headache , nnil have ilone It without a unpleabant after effeits whatever. This Is c talnl > all that could be detlrctl of a litaJac medicine n M JON'HS have placeeHhe > H itf m * & { 5HOE5 , ! d Fashioned -cotnpound cathartic p M.lfblucpUK"cal. ornel or other cicrcu. rlnl prcprunUonn , Bliould ttol be u cd irt these da\s of cnlluht. cncil medical science , when It 1 < f o ea.iy to nc t n purely vcfrclablo tilll in concctitrntctl fonn , sttfjar.coated , In class \ bU , at nnr etorc where tncilf- chics nre kept , Pr 1'tcrcc wan first to Introduce n Uttlp Till to the American people. Many h.ivc initialed them , but none have tipproachcd lib " I'lcawnl Tcllcls " in truu worth , or value , for all laxative anil cathartic purposes. Once Used , Ihcy nrc Always In Favor. Assist Nature n little now nnd then , with n gentle , cleansing l.ixativ e , thereby remov ing ofTcmlintr tnatlcr from Ihc etomach nnd bovvcli , toning ttj ; nnd iiiviftorating Ihe liver anil eitiicUctiitiii ill tardy action , nnd you thereby remove the cause of n multitude of distressing diseases , such m headaches , indigestion - digestion , or dyrpcpMi , blHoii ncsi , pim ples , blotches eruption * , boils constipa tion , pilefi'tnlintid maladica tootiutuct- otH to mention. If people would piy wore attention to properly regulating t e action of their bowcli , they would have lcr < frequent occasion to call for their doctor's ser vices to subdue attacks of dangerous ilis- case * . That , of nil known agents lo nccompllsh this ptirj5o < < c , lr Tierce's rica nnt PcllcU nrc unequalled , i < proven bv the facl that once u ed , they nrc always in favor. Their sccondarv effect U lo keep Ihe bow-els open nnd regular , not to further constipale , ns is Ihc case vv ilh olhcr pilli Hence , their great popularity , with sufferers from habitual constipation , pilci nnd indiccstion They absolutely cure Pick headache , bill- outness , constipation , coated tongue , poor nppctilc , djspcpsia nnd kindred derange ments of the stomach , liver nnd bowcli. A free sample of the "Pellets , " ( i to 7 doses ) on tital , i < mailed to nny ndurcss , post-paid , on receipt of name and address on postal card Address for free sample \Ve > KLD'fl Dn. prvsAnv MrnicAL ASSOCIATION , No. 663 Main Street , Buffalo , N V. G-W.PIBLE M - . , , , The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Experience. HIAI : > IK : or HISKASKS or MKN AND WOMI3N. I'KOIMlinOH OfTMIJ HIMtllAl , Dl'-rK.N- SAIU Ol' MI'DH IM : . I trsat the following D , senses : Cntmrh of the Iloiul , 'lUront and LutiffB : til * onspsortlio 12/o nnil liar , I its iiml Apoplexy , ' , I.uoi ( omplaliit , ICIdnoy Com plaint , Nfr > oiiH l > clilllt > . Mental lie- , I. OHM ol lUaiiliootl. Hem- tial AVouUiioHH , nmtictoc. Hilda's DU- e-ase1 , St Vltus' Dance , ItiuMiiiiutlsm , PnruljMa , VS Into Sui'lilnir. Scintilla , IVvi't SIIICB , Tinii- orn intcl I'lstnlii In into reiiio\o < l witliont tlie Uitllu or tlnmlnur it drop oriilooil. Woman wltli her delicate ortrintH rcHtorvtl to lifiiltli. ItropHy cured nllliottt tapiiltiK. Hpeelal Attention l\uii to l'rl\at - and Venereal IHheanew of all UliidM. $ > ; < > 1 < > S5oofllorf < It for liny Venereal IHseaHe I uuituit euro without Mereur > . Tupo vVorniHiememv" In I M. 001 three hours , urno puy Iluuiurrholda or 1'lles cured. TIIOSH WHO A in : Arri.irrr.n Will suv o lifu nnil hundreds of dollars by call ing on or using DR. C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MFOICINES. Tlio ii nl > l'hj li Inn vvliiifiin tell vv Ii.it all * B PIMMIM \ \ ItliiiutiiHkliiK I' < l" < xtliui TlifiHn nt n ilUtuiK semi Tin Oiirntlon ItlanU , No 1 for turn , Xi > . 2 for vtommi. All corii'sponilcnto stik'tlv confidential. llodlclno tent by c\proM . Addiibs nil letter * to o.v. . I'ANOi.r : , M. n. , 555 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BIUFPB. Gncloso lOo In Mumps lei ri'iilv \ \ > f mil tlii > mnrvflntiK Kronen I ltcmi > < b CALTHOS fiw , i.u.t H | Ii-t > l KimruntcotlmteLTHOB , HfOI-Dl.rlnirer. A Fniltiliini. ( I 111 ! KfM rniDtirrlira.V iirtriKCle I noJ Itl.lilOltt. I..UI Vlcor. * * tttanJfavt/saliJ/ifJ. ArtirMi VON MOHL CO. , 8A > a irarrtria A | aU , ClBriitiBll * DMo. I P. BANFOUD , A. W. RCIKMAN , 1'rcslilent. Caililer. Of COUNCIL BLUrrJ , Iowa Cipitil , - - $100,00 Profits , . . . 12,0000 One of the oldest banks In the itnte of lona. U'o solicit your business and collections VVl pay 6 i > er cent on time dci > oalta.Vu will L pleated to see and serve jou Special Notices-Council CIIIMNKYS CI.UANBU. VAULTS CLEANED. Ld Lturke , ut W B Homer' * , US Uroadnuy. I'AUM AND UAKDEN LAND ale cheap nnd on ia y Urms. Ijay It lies * . 39 I'eurl etreet. i on HALI : , A NHAIILY NIVV NINE uuou n U'-t1 , with bain , i l-U rn , city wuui at hou a and barn fruit , nko Hindu Irns. on u nicely Kiuded lut DOx22J feet for IS M ( fl. two-third * cash 948 Pcrln uvcnue. Council Uluttn. VVAMJ.K 1\VO ( lllll.S TO VAOHK IN ICU ( .Mum parljr In Orand 1'laza , Uike Munawit O < > < 1 rifirenccs rcqulrtd. Apply at UranJ _ I I.I l MILL AM > liwTlLI l.VO HOUhH To mll s fi mi rouni II HlurfH , lo tiiicle for unen- cunitHiiil farm litid , &i > unta KOIM ! land for ul. In J'niniin county , flu . one mile from i ilh . i I pi lie , U .MO r C Lont-ce , Council It uffn III I. 'ST ' TSMAI.L LHATIIKll HAU 1 eIt WEAR. ing vMth a belt Hi turn to llu utliie COUNCIL BLUFFS. g STEAM DYE WMKS All kinds of Dyeing nnd Cleunlnir dona In the highest style of the art. Faded anil nnliio'l rubrics mad * to look aa good new. Work promptly done nnd delivered In all purtH of tha country. Send tot price llit. l'rii > rlot f , Drnadnajr , r.rar North * wttttrn Ucpot , Council lllutfi , Iowa. Tel. U2. Strictly Pure PerLb. Davis Dm ; , Paint and Class House. The largest direct buyers in our line selling at retail in Council Bluffs. If you buy anything in the drug , paint or glass line it will pay you to see us. 200 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.