Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 07, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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7h Gru1 , hotel , CoincU flhiitp. 11I
Cas In % ctY TC1CCI , Itat , 2.tO ier iI
tUt ) nis-'arth i ; . F' . Claike , proprktor.
ttir .y & Makn farce oniey , "IIni
ffl flail , " torne to the Now Iojnhly ) ) S
Urlfl ) night.
MI innibeu o the Woiien's utixilinry
( lie V M (1. A. are requestc.t to nttcnd ti
nictIig tht afternoon at 4 oclock.
Tht attempt waa rnato oii Tuectay evenhl
to get a meeting of the hilekei fanciers
the cdTIce of County Atifiltor Matthw , b
there VaB tiot enough of ( he inecnheri of ( I
nsnc1ation hreent to CtflShItIItc ) fl quoru
auct no meeting wns held.
The free silver denior.its are mikii
preparations for a great meeting at the op
1IOue thi8 evening , when lion. William J
htr.gs tiryan will Bleajc. ) Mr. flryn'x , ptc
thix evening. on the etibjeet of one of l
nioxt Therished hobbles , chll be extrenic
Interoxting. The opera house ill Re
chout 1jOO rnoplo , and the PrnPec are ti'
1thcro will be no vacant chairs.
Among the attractions of the sociall
/ basket picnic at Syndicate park , Sou
Omaha. iiext SIlfllfly afternoon vlhl ho t
lnRe L'.thh coiitc'st lOtWCCH the Council Ihiul
Iochiihit club and one from South Omali
The South 1hghith street nine Is composed
young men and lOys ranging from 12 to
years , and ax they have hitoahly mopped
esrthi with all competitor' . a good game in
1)0 expected. The following is a list of t
p10)-era au' ] ' PORltifflH of the South 1iIgh
street nine : t.aWICflce hansen , c , ; Os
Ihanson , P ; James ( arhln , 1st b. \V.
\Vnlker 2(1 Ij. ; Andrew Itrewick , 8rd b. ; MI
.1. arcgan. s. s. ; John Stnitti , I. f. ; J.
O'lrhcn , c. f. ; llck Lyons , r. f. ; Ben Cotwe
sub.
ICiInlts ) fI'II : IN It.rEgiiii , .
st Aibans lotigo No. 17 and Concord
lodge No. f2 most royally ontertalr3d
delegates fr'm almost every Pythian led
In'Cstern Iowa vho gathered here
Wednc'c1ay evening for the PUrPC of
tending the school for Itwtrnctlon. T
vtsitin& knights -erc c1Itcrtalned In
lodge roonin of the local lodges In the M
rham ljloelc. St3te Inspector F. IL Dune
Inul charge of the work cf Instruction. TI
portIon of the work was finished shortly
fore 11 ocloctc and the reniander of
evening was devoted to the entcrtatnmc
of the guexte.
MusIc anti 5IceeLes were the order of
evening , Addreasc' were made by W.
ScIin ; , S. II. . editor of the Knights' Jewel
Omaha , F. A. Bennett , County Attorry
0. Saunders and 13. I. Salinger of Mannin
At the completion of thu program thu v
fling Pythians 'cre escorted to the K
hotel. where supper had been laid In
large dIning room. After doing JustIce
the geol cheer toasts and lrnproin
speeches nero indulged In.
The varIous lodges represertcd and tIi
delegates ere as follows :
harrison lodge No. 284 , Dunlap , Ia.-
A. Moore and W. N. Gourner. Silver lad
No. 224 , IJte , Ia.-C. C. Cotfrnan , J. V.7. K
Icy , D. l'aul afll 14. Jones. MannIng lcd
No. 16t , MannIng , Ia.-WllIlam Metzgi
John Grelck , H. I. 'allnger. M. C- . hanoi
Valley bilge No. 32 , h'acifle JunctIon- '
IA. Fowler , F. M. F'owler. John Ole'oi. I
14. II. Bacon , Chris I'en , Ian Dannls , E.
Young , P. Utterljeck , M. Mack ,
\v. Itussel. J. C. hlarrson.
Junbar. U. F. Frederick , I' . 0. , M
house , J. a Swan. Anchor ledge No.
Miesourl Vahley-O. 1) . Walker , F' . I' . C
lisle. S. S. Elliott. Avoca ledge No. I
Avoca , Ia.-G. W. Meyers , C. Barton ,
E.t Itnigga. F. ( I. lhctzen , E. Nert
Goldstone loJge No. 425. Carson , la.-hI.
Grims , W. M. hhctze , J. W. hlarnett. Em
son lodge No. 408 , Emerson , I.-I1.
Cheney Agate Icdgo No. 275 , Unilero' '
Ja.-J. A. MorrIs. Yermalt lodge No. 2
hamburg , Ia.-J. 1' . Swlnney , A. J. Iurw
die , 3. F. PnItciard , Ed Ihronoan. A. M. Sb
man. Crown lodge No. 238 , Bartlett , Ta
C. I' . Steele. C. II. harris. SlIver C
lodge No , 14-J. N. hhotto'iigor , J. 'N. She
, ler. hiecton. ieigo No. 280 , Logan , ha.-
I. Dewell t ; . ir 'McCabe , f. A. Norn
James Cata , W. II. Case. M. A. Humphr
T. M. Adams , J. V. McCd , W. C , Dev
L. W. Adams. F. D. Stearns , Thomas I
thur , C. A. harvey , F. Ii. Johnson. J.
rnsdorf , .r : F. Iharnett. Big Grove Io
No. 22P , Oakland Ia.-L. 13. Itoblnson. I
flance lodge 'No. 259 , DefIance , Ia.-A. Slab
PersIa lodge No. 418 , PersIa , ba.-J.
Becker , L. C. Alter. Dowdall lodge No.
Denison. bn.-'Carl F. Kuehulo. harry L
L. A. Sowell , Barr
. - , - . re ) ' , Albert Iholstey ,
Ibroderson. J. I. Gibson , II. A. Cook ,
C. ltohhins , Frank Paul , James Armotro
A. D. WIlson. Emil Krugcr , Charles Ku
ming. A. D.Vll'on. . Maple lobge No. I
Ida Grove , la.-hlenry flohuer. Cent
lodge No. 73 , Boone , Ia.-S. M. W'nost
Reals No. 267-S. Price. Diunond lodge I
874 , Walnut , Ia-Roy Blgelow , W. C. ! ) ep
Wlnoria lodge No. 67 , Thurman , ha.-C.
Elits , 0. B. McCarthney. U. MeCartliney ,
L. Iteynolds' . Myrtle lodge Mo. 7 , I
MoInes-F. B. Duncan.
\v. L. Sclm. dltor of the KnIght Je
of Omaha. C. W. [ britt , Omaha and lb.
flyers of harlan , e'poakers of the hou
were among the vIsItors.
The Ladies' auxIliary at ( lie Young Me :
Christian aisoclatIon will meet In tlio roe
of tl2o Young Men's Chiratlan ! assoclat !
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock , All lad
Interested arc cordIally Invited to be preso
May ole-chlldren. lots of 'em-songi
p'ano-yoUflg Itulles-aoap bubble driI-v )
for 25 eon
irctty-lce cream-cake--all
lIrst l'rcsbyterlan churchi. F'nlday evenli
Come. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\Vall paper cleaned , now process , w
patent right at Miller's , 103 Main street.
Dr. Cloaver' office movcdto 600 Uroadwi
: ht.lchti I4' llent ChrlstfltTerNun.
Frank McKinley does not expect to be
next president of the UnIted States , but
expects to have eomo aerlous cornphicatlc
with Justice Cook In a day or two. lie ii
001110 trouble with Nela Cnlstoforaon
Sixteenth avenue iato 'sVednesday evonhi
tinI ( as a result Crhr'offcrson ( Is In both mu
the care of a PhYsicIan anti McKinley Is
Jail. In , hiI argument with Cnlstoffer
McKinley sas ai'.isted by another iii
named Nois Johnson , and between thorn tl
beat Cnhittofforson in a ahocking mann
Yesterday morning the sauttetI itinti v
Just able to get til ) to Ccok's court anti
an information asking for the arrest of
two itieji on the chiargo of assault and P
tory. The warrautti were iautti anti I
eflen arreeted. The physician viio is lot
11114 allen the Injured man soya hIs condlfl
is quito eenious anti It may prove to be mi
titan an ordinary assault case. The cii
vhii 1)0 tried lien the prosecuting witni
is ebb to attend court and testify agait
. tiieni. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'asturage at Unln DrIving park ,
. Fl rt' a t IhliII'fttk.
Word was receive-ti yesterday that a tils.
trous tire had occurred at Hancock , t
county. which conipietely destroyed thi
buildIngs , A enc story tiulltiiiig owned by
14. Myers and opeupiod by T. T , Clark ai
neat market ; oneHtory dwelling owned
George 1 'recman anti occtileti by Robert S
toii ; a warehoueo owned by 0 , Iiednicb
- Avoca , The latter buIldIng as used as
storehouse and Its contents COflSI5tt3d of tic
' - wIre. etc. . oil of which 'as removed by I
hmfoPie. Thu loss isiisouuitJ to $2,500 a
all htanties weno Insured except Freeman
We after you only clean , crIsp , anew vh
iaundr work and best delivery s'crvico
Eagle laundry , 724 linctatiway , Teloprono 1
ililshliesPi Meit's hititiiuii j ( ursIui1
The railroad anti bualnesis men's oxcurI
to Lake Manawa will alert thii& moral
from Sixteenth avenue and Ninth street , t
blocks wett of the Rock liiand city dep
The tralno vhil start from there at 9 and
U , ill. and 3 anti 5 ii , us , The mayor a
snenibers of the city COtincil Pave been gly
aPoclal invitations and will go down on a
e the trains. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
When flaby 'WM lck , wo gao her Castorb.
. - - Whea site was a GbIltt , she crIed for Castorla.
Vhexe e.ho btwaino ) iIis , abe clung tu Cai.toni.
c Wbn she bad ChlIthwi , abe ggvothein CatorL
\\U \ \ ' ) I I ) STI 1 U J11'E l'lUI 1 ]
IntcrIting 3ession sf the EIiSIUCM Mci
Association.
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MERCHAN
hIon home I nil ii si 31i1) lie hteI-t
W'ltIintit .tiI ) ( _ ' ( usU Eltiirts
On ( lut I'nr ( at In-
.1 IIshiinls ,
One of the bent ceralona of the Coun
Blurts Iboslners Men's arsociatlon yet hc
was that at the city buIldIng last iilgl
\S'iihic a great many of the olti members
tli assocation ! were not pre.en , tita
Were new faces , representing eome of
enterprising merchants and buslnee men
( lie city. About twenty now members wc
admItted and the committees in charge
that branch of the ork promise to SI
further hiicrcase the list before the nc
meetiri.
William Groneweg of Groneseg & Schoer
gen anti I. C. ilonham or Stewart Bros. wc
present , representing the Council hIluits Ir
bers. The consinittee appointed to inv
tlw jobbers reported that It had invited or
tile irtocers and 1usd not understood that I
Jobbert vere to be iiicltibed iii the invil
ticu. Th comm.ttee % aa instructed to I
vite the Jobbers in all linci of trade to Jc
the association anti to attend ta ineetini
Lattors vero read from Decatur , Ill. ,
the Citizens' Mutual Telephone exchant
which has becit in operation there for sot
time. Tue report as to the oltect that
itrice of 'Phones liati been reduced front
for IUSIflCsS and $30 for resIdence 'plion
to $18 for business and $ iP for residen
'phones per annum. The eerv cc in be
kinds of 'phones was better tItan before I
introduction of the mutual system. The coi
inittee appoInted to Protest to the coon
against ordering the placing of telepho
wires under ground reported - that the pi
test had been placed witL the councIl a
had been referred to the conlmittee of
whole of that body.
WOULD PULL TOGEThER.
Mr. Gronoweg was Lnvitod to nddrers I
meeting. lie responded by expressing I
gratificatiJil at. the pleasure of meetIng vI
the representative buclness men of
city. lie ald that an impraion had b
gtven that there was some considerable fr
( ion between ( lie Joblfig and retail greet
of the city. 110 wantol to say that so I
as lii house was concerned , there was
occasion ( or that Impression whatever. I
said his firm wn receiving a good share
the trade of the retail grocers of Coen
Bluffs , and hail niway recetved it. The
tiiankfui to the merchants who had at
tamed his housa in its business caredr. 'I
pnicea of local jobbers were the same
those of jobbers eleeriiere. There ec
( hues , of course , when one Jobber would
overloaded with a line of goods anti had
sell them and make a price that would dc
them out. This was a common practice a
occurred with house in a1 lines of bu
nets. Ito raid lie had been in bus'nra
Council lilufla for thirty.five years , and
that time had always made It a rule to ii
his goods for his home neceasltles and co
forts of Council ITlufi' , merchants , uii v
anxIous that all businers men here toll
the Santo rule. lila firm is contemplatIng
prection of a now warehouse anti the ci
tract , lie would cay now , would be given
a Council IIuffs contractor , and the wc
( lana by local titan. Tic had no quarrel w
any tncn who wanted to buy goods el ,
where , if he could get them cheaper.
tHy prices are as how , " said he , "as I
prices of a jobber elcowbore , then I
the local retailer to consider by right
his trade. If lie can beat my prices el
where , then , as a matter of bustnes ,
should buy at the bent advantage. "
Mr. Groneweg was warmly applauded
tIto expreion of home patroligo ideas , a
was' followed by I. C. l3onham , representl
Stewart Bros. , who spoke briefly a
thanked the ae'sociation for invIting
Jobbers to join with them Itt considerat
of affairs tending to stImulate local trade
SOME PLAIN TALK.
Colonel J. C. Ihoffinayr was called upon a
gave the membera of the association sot
plain talk. ho recited the efforts that ii
been made by some of the cnember to
the business men vi the city Interested
the work antI regretted that the majorIty
the busineea men were in different , It w
the kind of indIfference , he said , that caus
dry rot In all lines of trade and enterpnie
It those men were oppoied to the Plans a
ptirpo.es of the as'aoclatlon they should cot
out and sa' so. If they were in favor
them they sitoubi join and help in the
and not sit idly by and expect to profit
( ho work of the few men who were worki
to buibti uit the association and tlto cii
Colonel hboffmayr cited the work of dm11
associations in other cities and urged
business coon of Council fluffs to take sot
action atid work in untron for the dltl
general good.
Mr. Mueller told of his experience in cot
peting with department stores , and said tli
much of the trade that is now g ing to eli
towns could 1)0 kept and drawn to Coun
Bluffs If the merchants would get togeth
and act together , patronize home ludustri
anti stop going so much oa the principle
every fellow for liiul9alt.
Mr. W'oolnian suggesteti the idea of p
chasIng a otimlier of buttons , approprl2tc
labeled on the 'St.and up for Council Bluff
Idea. Colcnel Iboffmayr was opposed
npendlng the arsoclntlon's money for su
piirpois , but suggested that the inerchar
c'ubscrlbo for the number of buttons they il
srott and furnlih them to their custosnet
TIm matter ttas referred to a commltt
consii'tlng of Mr. Woolinan and Mr. flus
nell.
nell.On
On motion of Mr.Vcoltnan , the secreta
was inatructed to keep the newspaper cot
month on tlto work of tito ascoclation ai
read them at tlio meetings.
Secrelury J , J Sullivan tentbereti his re'l
nation , atatLng that lie slid not have stimelo
ticito to attend to the business of tue os
ciatlon. The executive committee vaa I
strtictetl to report the nanie of a recretary
the next meeting of the association ,
Housekeepers are In despaIr when tlt
vIsIt , the Durfee Furniture company , All I
new things are so liandeocue anti so che
that they want the whole store.
hlottmayr's Fancy Patent Flour makes
best anti most bread. Ask your grocer for
Modern room and board for two gent
men. Inquire at flee office.
lt'iiioeritt he Jol ii I Csicus.
A joint caucus of the democrats of
First and Second precincts of the Seco
ward wait hold at the city building last ni
for the lurioso of selecting tsvelvo delegal
front each ircclnct to tue regular hrimarl
on FrIday evenitig , at which time four fri
cacti set of tvobvo tvill be chosen as delegal
to the county contention ,
Colonel A. 1' , Whlttlesey was made elm
man anti Herman Roach secretary. TIme flu
matter to be considered was the solecti
of the places for holdIng the prImaries
Friday night , TIme city clerk's office 'a
selected ten ( ho l"Irst precinct anti 14.
Servico's store , at 718 liroadway for t
Second , The hour was fixed train 6 to
TIme First precinct tar Its delegates iii
ented time names of J. 0. lellaven , 11
Marks , Luciue S'el1s , A. \'hIttlezuy , P.
I'tctlfer , Robert J , Ciancey , .1 , N. Cash
Villlatn ( Ironoweg , herman ltoscli , S. S. K
ler. George S. Davis and C. A. Itoso ,
Time tccond precinct t'aierted J , J , Stewa
, i , C. MarlIn , Jason it. LewIs , L. P. Servhu
John If. Mitlien , W. II. Knr.eher , 0 , W , ltyc
Frank Faublo , C. II. Bradley , WIlliam lit
glaco. J. W. Matlok anti David htatlIff ,
II. N , Whittlesey was selected ae' a inenit
of the Cit ) ' central committee from the Fli
precinct and W. 11. Kitepimer ( or time Secom ;
J. Itt , ilaliday , August ParIs and A , T'li
tlesey were chosen as officers for time cli
tion In the First vrecinct and U. 'V. Rya
L1. P. Serviss and J , C. MartIn in te Secoti
A large majority of all tIme rimen named a
hot advocates of free silver.
Davi. , drugti , paInts and gIasu tel. 289.
I'aItursie , Ij. L' . Jwlson1 929 Sixth aye ,
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P1111,1) hA V iit 'I'lI C1.t
i'ruttrn iii I'rn-hit vilfitr ( lit' Uhteti I nit
flit' i7IeIii ( 'liii , I'nrtc ,
The new park of the CouncIl Bluffs Ihi
club s'IlI lie formally opened on Satunti
afternoon. TIme general publIc has be
givtt no eporttmnity yet to Bee what
Young men have accomplIshed in the way
constructing an athletic itark. An emitertal
ing program has been arranged , anti I
Opofling of the park iromises It ) be an eve
of more titan ui'ual interest. The prizes 'a
b Yearly ineinberelilpo In tIme club. The
lowing is the prograni :
One litintirni 'tiri1 tash-V. M. Jolinsi
henry lintinders , John Stociecint , George
" rlrht , T. C in'a-Ron.
1' iftl'.3'artl IttphV. . M. Johnson , J.
Iicsq1 it. It. Jones , Ihenry Satmntlers , Gem
S. \ right.
h'oio Vault-Martin Ilughes , Jr. , Ft
Grni' , 1mb lnlly.
Ittmnning liroitti Jiinip - Warren lal
L.'oyil GrlIlltIi , George Mnyne , C. Ii. Alte
Ron ,
111gb Juinp-Cleorgo 11. Mavne , IJo
qrlllltli. Itch Inlly , George S. Wright , Jo
F errier ,
'rwo lhtintired and Twenty.yarti blurt
Itnee-Neil Everett , Jrhn Ferrier , J. J. lie
U It. Jones , P. C. itt'ason , George
Mayno. ( Rorgo S.'rfght. .
Itolny lince , One Mile , Three Laps-hi
echool ( cant : I'alnter Knox , Bob Dhly a
V. M. Johnson ; PJe'tl club team : George
Mtt'tlO , V. I. . Trevoor , J. .1. liess hi
yers' team : John Fernier , lave Stuart. N
lverett ; scrubs : T. C. iawson , George
Vs right , It. It. Jones.
i'titting Slxteeii.itoumi Shot-C. B. Alte
F fl , It. K. .loni' , lave Stuart , George
Mayne , It. 0. lirtliuR ton.
One.thirti Mhie lilcycle 1nce-W. S. It
ilon. E. l. Dtitiette , harry llnttenhnu
C. A. ilrown Dan llug'ney. Joe Iloyne.
One Mile liicydio ltnce-ltigtioii , Dtmtiuet
lItittt'nhntier I ltighev non hloyne.
1 tt'o Ji fit. hic3'cio ihice-Duquette , llb'i
Iltiglicy , llrown , htigdon nod hittttenlmtiti
1' I'o letting iHtie 1)illl ) game betwe
litryerit anti tioctors , The taunts are ma
UI ) as follows :
Lawyere-.l'tciter. ; Arkwitli anti lie :
catc'iers ) 1lriiitmgtci , Sc'litmrz : first bne ,
J. Shea ; secontl itnee , George S. Wrigi
third las. 1)mtve Sttinrt : snort stop , ' .V.
Schimrz ; : rt fleltl , John F'errier : center tie
lawsoii ; right ilelci , Omiren.
IoctormsI'ltcliei.'fltermnnn cntclier , St
Pert ; lirat ltae Macrae , Jr. ; seconti bet :
Treynor ; thin ! , hirowi ; short stop. Den
right field. Jannoy ; center fie'd. Ilaisto
left floltl , Lneey ; substitute , ltobertsoii.
Entries vlli be recelveti up to 11 o'cl :
Saturday morning.
at us's' lClthitSil 'I'll II ASSllSS3hll
Severn I 'l'Ii ( iu , tt iii.iSIt , , ri on l'erst , a
'i'iix l'ItIs I'enr.
The question of assessments ocemipleil
attention of the members of the city coum
and tlio city officials at an informal nmreti
heid at tIme city btiiltling last night.
Personal property Is assessed for taxati
this year and It has been discovered that I
asseasmont is booked to fail etbout 33 , (
short of the assessment of last year. Ti
was partially brought about by the tire in
implement district anti by the wlthtirav
of one or two fIrnis from buslcs. T
PtiOStICn of meeting this deficiency was
subject up for consideration.
Aitlerniams Casper was in favor of makl
an increase of a straight 10 per cent Ins I
asSessment but was informed by the city I
tornoy that stich action would not be lti
and that other means would have to be t
v1ed ,
The matter of assessing the banks was a
dlsctmsed. It ; as the expressed opinion U
the banks of the city had at least $1,000.1
of taxabie money and credits but orme of
members seemeti to have any deffinite l
of how that tax man could get hold of ti
source ot revenue. It sas given as the
perlenco of lmte members that whatever
amount on hand. the amount assessed v
just t'lmat the pleasure or th conscience
the bankers woUlti allow them to adit
That brought up time discussion of the I
sessnmebt of the personal property of a lat
number of the supposedly wealthy eitiz
of Council iltuffs , It tts shown that
man , who lit supposoti to have money to bt
macbe a very poor showing when the areesu
called. Ills money was all on deposit
tIme nausea of an interesting family
daughters.
There was no way offered out of I
cillema ari the councIl will held another s
sion tonight for further discussion of I
situation.
Another matter taken up by the ineetl
was time question of repavng First otr
The question was discussed onti all of I
members of time council agreed that
street was in a dangerous condition
should be repaveti whether the property on
ers want to stand the expense or not.
definite action snas taken , but the mat
will ba brought up at an early meeting
the council ,
.4E'l"VI.Fh 'l'hIlO CASE slY STII'UI4ATI ( ]
leer Coitipitisy Agrees Ia i'ny for I
I'Ierce Street i'ii'tiig.
In the district court yesterday the a
brought by C. 0. Saunders to enforce pe
ment by ( be motor company for pavemt
on Pierce street between its rails arid C
root on either ade tt settled by stipu
tion. The motor company agreed to p
$2,288.67. The question InvoLved is time
ono that has been In the courts ever air
time motor line wa.'m established. Tlm cI
of Council Bluffs voted a tax of $55,000 as
bonus to time orIginal Council Biu1f a
Omaha Bridge and Railway company , whmi
. One of the co
\-as an Iowa corporation.
tlitlonii of time Iowa company's trancimse 'a
that It should pay for the paving between
tracks oil nil streets where it should I ;
ito lltmes , regardless whether tIme strec
wore already paved or paved simbaequontl
The Iowa company transferred its franciS
to the old horse car company , which r
a Nebraska corporation. The comnpa :
claimed to be operating under ( ho olti imor
car charter and refused to rccrgnlzo
Iowa charter or abitbe by its conditions. Up
the tlmeory 1iat : tIme bonus was granted
the orgiiiai company and that it hiatT
right to transfer tIme cash with Its frnnchm !
numerous suits were brought , which all
far have been doeldd against the zimot
company lit the district and suprer
curte. Time last one to be decided in
supreme court was that brought by liarl
McCabe , which covers time canto points I
voived in all. Another brought by Spenc
Smith is st.ll pcndng.
In time stipulatIon fileil yesterday be
lmarties agree to abIde by the decision
thIs or other similar caocs. Under time pr
emit inanagenment the company Ima neyer
tempted to avoid its obligations , and
stipulaton ycaterday was voluntar ly a
teretl into , Attorney Saunders represent
it large number of property owners , w
hlmTi assgneti ! their clatnstohimn.
lint liel Sash.
We have 1,000 lint bed sash whieb we ageing
going to cioso out. They won't last loT
110w litOflY do you want ? Vt'o will make y
a price ( lint can't bc duplicatcd. C.
PaInt , Oil and Glass company , Masonic Tel
pie , Council hhiuffs ,
St'itti'istieti lit the l'i'is.
John Sitepard mti U , W. harris , Indict
by tIme last grondi Jury for burglary , not U !
County Attcriiey Saunders yesterday tim
tile ) ' wotilti pheati guilty , hlarnie to time char
of grand larceny If time burglary elton
igatitet lihiti wits disnmi&aetb , and Shepart !
'me charge of breaking aimil entering a bat
TIme plea was accepted and the cimen 'at
trraigned Lmefoto Judge Smith yesterti
aftcaoon ; for sentence , Each was giveil
year in tbo penitentiary. Sheriff Morgan it
wIth them for Part Madisonhs night.
itittItig ii ( inse .Ajtiitust hit'k I.iiiitiii
In Justice Cook's court yesterday there 'a
an array of wItnesses totlfyIng to thu
knowledge of the part taken by DIck Land
in the assault upon the l'ardow botluers , I
which Ccli ) ' hlauglu Was bound over to I
gaiui Jury. It was pretty clearly site
that lie kIcked the blind l'ardow alter llou
1usd knocketi lmliim down an } helped to loft
time dangerous inures ! ( lie unfortunate in
sustained , Thom testimony was not all
when court adjourned , and ( lie bearing t
be floislieti limla afternoon.
Oas ranges and service connections at hi
once for fifteen days , Call at conipanb
0111cc for full Particulars. 210 Main and 2
Pearl streets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SzieiiLeiiiAtliitit the lcii ,
The revival meetIngs at ( lie Ciuriatit
church , conducted by Evangelist A. Marti
are attracting large crowds ziigbtiy. Iti
Martin it' an old thinker apti , jLtrong at
forcIble spealtr. Ills stibj t , lIst evenhi
'a HR "Time Ievll , " anti he devqttl an Ito
to tIme cliitmic'sicn of the attrjtti' anti dma
acterltics of the common enmmm ) of tie nil ,
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iIsrlet ( 'audI ? iitO5.
In the dIstrict ctirt yeftcftThtj judgine
was rcaclmeti by agreement ttt the case of
F. heed & Co. against J. W. Mlnnick. Ito
was awardeti possession of t 'bicc top slnl
buggy , but was rcquiretl to payrtlie tots
I'is own witnotes. The jtit1gmiit was
final settlement of a replevin stilt.
Jutlgnient t'as ! entleroti against Gideon
Mayno ntmtl others in favor of W. J. Ftc
rick for $750 , wIth interest Irene October I
1S02 , at 8 per cent. Tue stilt was broug
on a lirelitissory note for that amowit. 'I'
case as to Jo'iah I ) . iloone , one of ( lie i
fendants , nvamt dismissed without prejmitiit
The NaIm-l'aul case dragged throtiglu i
clay yestertiny atiti the emit ! Is not yet
sight. Joitti tV. l'ttul has btn on the stii
aimtl tinder fire for two days' , and maintain
a snihhing front throtigh all of hIs trihtil
( bus. Time case is developIng Into a mu
snore sttibbnrn fight than 'a as anticIpated.
i'atul claims , anti is tryIng to slmow
es'ltleiice tlmat lie has a valid cotinter.clai
against Nasim because time attachment fri
trated schemee lie alleges he had aloni
constmnirtiateti for stock yarts , packi :
houses and various other schemmmca. Tiit
chotmme 'acre to be accompllslued throu ;
.tlme Council hulls Stock Yartis compar
ailti l'aui's contention Is that ( lie Nortliwem
ers railroad officials nere the ones he 'a
dickering with. The evhtience so far I
trcducetl on this point is very meager.
Jtitlgo Smultim yesterday morning matie
sweeping rulIng , throwing omit such smu
evidence as lmnd been protiucetl by ( lie ml
feiitiaiit relative to an alleged agreement
Chicago & Northwestern oiflcials to go in
a stock yards ciueme.
- niee.
All members of comnpitity L ibentriug
compete for a place on the rifle teatn tote
to Ceihar Itapitla In Juno 'aill report to Sc
gearmt Van Arnam not later than May 9.
LOUIS 1. E1)SON.
1st Lt. Comunianiling Co.
See our $2 pressure water filter. Notlilu
cheap about it but time price. Absolutely 1111
grade. Stephrmn Bros.
% 't' li , the Prniilngib
Our prices are right ! Our goods v
please you ! ii. L. SMITH & CO.
ltnhii'oimml lIreeliirs Elect Oiilevr.
CEDAR I1APIDS , Ta. , May G.-Specl (
Telegram.-At ) ( ho annual mncetiitg of ti
Cedar Rapids , Iowa Falls & Northwest ra
way , tIme Cetbar Rapids & Clinton , ( lie Ci
cage , 1)ecorah & Minneriota and the by
City & \Vcntern companIes , the icaseth lIci
of time Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Non
cnn , practically the same board of directo
was chmosen , and the following omcers : Prc
itlent and general manager , C. J. Ives : vi
prositictnt , J. 0. Broeksnitt : secretary , Vt' .
Brady ; chief engineer , II. F. Wiuite.
ClirisI In a Church C.ntyenhloii.
DES MOINES , Ia. , May d.-Speclal ( Te
gratn.-Marsluailtown ) havng withdrawn
Invitation the state convention Of thme Clmr
tian clmurchmes will be imelti in , Des Main
tIme latter part of August. , Time conventi
yt-lil imrobabil' be perm nen hlynhocateti ime
as thmis Is' time cnly city In tib state lar
enough to comfortably adc3ntTno3ate it.
DoWiIt's Witch Hazel Salve , cicanses , pu
tics and heals. It Was made forthat purpot
Usa it for burns , cuts , ' bruDes , cliapp
hands. ruras of all descrfbttomi amid if y
bavo piles use it for them.
Wii.tVhiEitFdltEtZtS'r. -
SIiow4'rs In l'sirls of cL'Trnslen naiti
\'iii lie CtHiicr 'I' itiglit.
WASHINGTON , May , C-Thp forecnst
'
Timurm'mltty Is : : s
For Nebraska-Partly clotlty ( Weathi
probably local ahowerit : cooler Timurad . . .
nlgit ; southerly wInds. .
For , Coiorttdo-Partiy clotitly ; probal
local showers In northern portion ; . mvii
Iuifting to svetpry ; cooler Tlmtmrsdmty fig
For South Daicata-I'artiy cloudy weatli
probmsbiy local showers ; cooler ; vania
For Montana anti Wyoming-Local she
cr5 : partly cloudy ; cattier Ineastern perth
imorthwestnIy winds.
For Missouri-Fair and continued war
meoutiierly winds.
For Oklahoma. Indian Territory anti 1
katisas-Fair and continued warm ; soul
enl ' wintit' .
1' or Iowa-Generally fair ; possibly lot
thunder storms in western portion duel
time event1g soutimeriy yt'iimtlp.
For Knnsas-F'air ; contInued war :
sotmtimerly winds.
Loetul Iteeord.
OFFICE OF TIlE WEATHER I3L'REA
OMAHA , May 6.-Omaha record of te :
ic'rattmre aimd rainfall compared with
corresimonding day of the past four ysars
isIll. 1595. kill. Ii'
Maximum tempcrnture. . . . 88 84 Tt
Minhtntim teimmperatuee. . . . . 07 09 P0
Averarce tmperfltUre. . . . . . . 78 72 II"
I'reclphtzttIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 T
Condition of temnperatttre and itreclimitati
at Omaha for the day anti stimee March
I 890 :
Normal tetnperattiro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exccs for the clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accunmulnted excess siimcu March 1
Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in
Deiloleney for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In
Total precipItatIon since March 1 , .5.81 melt
Excess since March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inc
D&ficiency for ear. period 1cm 1895.(12 inc
Detictency for cor. jerlod in 1894. . . . 1.21 inc
htelmorts trout SIation a t S n. iii.
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fiTATIONS AND BTATEI 00'
WIIATSIER , 3 1
C
. aa
Onmatta , clomitly 52
Nortm I'lntte. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ss
huron , lart cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 tt0
( 'tilctig , , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 G
Ill. cit'ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 tS
itt , l'ttui , part cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 58
iavermi > ort , mart clouiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 . (5
Kansas CIty , part ciouly . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO C
Iiihna , itart cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ( , 4) )
linvie , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
nait i.ake (1t > . ( ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS
lflsnitttck , Itart clnutly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi mc
Cheyenne , malt cltudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : cc
\'llllitnn , cirmur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
htapiti ( 'II ) ' , ebotidy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to . s4
Oaivi'iton , cetr. ! ; . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I it to
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'I. Iniicmstcs trade f precipitation.
1-2. A. VFilkilf , Observe'
I
What
Do Yo :
I
If it's rdce5
t pretty . _ ? at a
t moderath"price ,
a tIC
, , '
Sargent
1-las them - AU
Omaha cannot
touc' ! ( IS ,
Look for the Bear.
Customers' Shoes
f Shined Free.
:4e4 44 CCCO e * p. + ,
\VOUI4D \ RECOVER A 11LL1O
Assoclittion of IOWft Grain Pealtre Propai
ing for Litigation.
RAILROADS ACCUSED OF OVERCHARGINi
.ti iitiis Vi I I lie l'rass'tia lc'l hailer Iii
I ii tt'rstnt t' & 'iIIIIiitm're'e In nt
ii l.imrge .iiiiiii'r ut
Fl salts.
SlOU CITY , May 0.-Sprclal ( Telegram.
-Stilto involving an aggregation of abou
$1,000,000 will be comnmenced In tue feticra
court hero in a few days by tito Associatiot
of Grain Icaiers of Northwestern low :
against the SIoux CIty & Nortluern , hurling
tomi , Cedar ltapids & Northern , SIoux Cit :
& I'jcific , Illinois Central , Milwaukee ant
Calcago & Northiweetern compamiles to re
cover that atnouimt of uvercluargeo allegeti Ii
have beemu niade by ( tie roads ilurltig ( hi
past few years ott graitm sliipiiientsi fron
northwestern iowa Imoilits to Chicago. Tb :
Ncrtliwestenxs hi practically Itistanceil a ;
having repeatedly mantle lower rates in pro
Itortiotu to towns front 100 to TOO miles eas
of SIoux City titan to these in thIs sectioti
Spencer Snmithi of Council Bluffs , time dealers
legal nuivimor , ha lnstntictemi his clIents ti
1)001 theIr isuics and appoint assignves t
bring all the stilts in their own tmaitmes. Tim :
actions \vili be brought. under ( lie interstat
cotmmnierco laws , Ccnipl.mints of overcharge
have beemi nttmeroue fcr a bug thime , bmi
( liii lreent decIsion to cute was the outcomimi
ef a secret meeting of tIme assclation luelt
hero today. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'nttl,1 Itcuitteit an ( Piti ( 'us , ' ,
SIOUX CITY , Ta. , May 6.-Special ( Tei
gratti.The'ootlbury county gratmul jury
mmmv in i'est'ion lucre , is threatenitmg to re
open the fanmou. county booulllng cases bI
regular Indlctrmments against Supervisor \'hi
Ilamim Vt'eils , on charges of corruption in of
lIce.'ella wan elected as the cantlitlate ci :
the citizens' comiumittec , which took so prom
mciii. a Imart two years ago In purifyIng bet
iOlice , atuci an nimuty of these now work
ing against hint were sufferers by time ccitt
lnttteo'tt investigations' , it is conjecturemi thin
( ho ciiargea against luitti were brought in c
spirit of revenge.
ir u could look
, . . .
:1.
imiontha
. ahead a few
1 : atid see what was
coining froimi those
. pei1s of weakness ,
loss of appetite ,
I. wasting of dealt
and energy you
wouldn't wait for
disease to get a
grip on you. You
would begin right
away to tone up
y 0 U r constitution
k with Dr. Pierce's
LOOKING A 1IEiI L. G 0 1 ci e U Medical
Discovery. It doesn't work rmuirac1s ;
but it does what other medicine can't do
aiitl what doctors say can't be done-un-
t'il tile ) ' see it done right under their noses
-it cures consutnption.-Not always ; to
say that would be an exaggeration , but
jim a large majority of cases ; tim advanced
casas which have been given up as hope-
less.
less.Time " Discovemy " is not called a con-
sisomptioll-Cure ; it is a blood-tanker. It
gives energy to time blooci-umiakimig organs
to create new blood , full of healthy red
corpuscles. This rapid supply of pure ,
rich , red blood drives out all diseases that
have their roots in time blood : Consuinp.
lieu Is one of these ; acrofula , tualarma ,
eczema , crysipelas , catarth-are others.
It is absurd to doctor timermi separately as
ldimg , or skimi , or head diseases. They
must be driven out of the blood. You
came rely on time " Golden Medical Dis-
covet ) ' " to do this every time.
It is not a pateiit medicine. It is time
perfected result of 30 years , practical cx-
penience by one of time most skillful phy-
s'icians and eminent medical authorities
in this country-Dr. : P. . V. Pierce , Chief
Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Ho.
tel and Surgical Iiistltute , Buffalo , N V.
Dr. l'ierc&s mooS page book , "rlme People' .
Comnnton Sense Mcdie.l Adviser , " reached the
enormous sale of 6ooao copIes at Sto each.
TImi , enormous sale having paid imim a f.ulr profit
on tile great * ntouut or labor aod money ez-
pended in producing it. lie is nowgsvisg away
absolutely free .ooormo copies , the recipient oul
being required to mail to him , at the abovc lust -
ttiticvi. 21 onecent stamps to cover coat of mali.
g only , anti tIme boo' 'vil he sent poct.pald.
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ONE NGHTSalunlay May 9
'Vito Twentieth ( 'cotury ( 'onmeillaitu ,
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Castoria cotitattis no ptegocIc , iut.flllmillC ,
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'I hoe ccrnt years 1 have recomittuentleti
Castorin , timid 1ial1 nl'vays coittiuttie to dose
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"Castonlus he sowelt adapted to ehilt1re
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tt imienits so ' .m-cil Itiowut that It secuums a
work of supervrogntlomt to etidorse it. lcm ,
are time inteillgcuut fanmilles who do not keep
Castoria v1thutu eas' reach , "
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New York City.
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Dr. S. Mosher
SPECIALIST.
Having fully demonstrated by yours of successful pruuctico and experience that he Is
uble to cure rumultitudea .4 which bathe the bklli of ordinary pkmyitioluns. ha
'eels ' It lila duty to ma'ce ' Jenown to suiTeultig liumunity tutu lie devotes his whole time
Lad energy to ( ida partlcuiar branch of time profession. and will prepare and turnlab
nedicinha at bbs 0111cc or Visit those cases Which may retsulro personal exatnination , I'a-
lents at a dIstance mimay coo'IIII Dr. Musher by letter , giving a carefully written hIstory
if their eases , describing theIr symptom. minutely us posalbis , which will enable him to
nako correct dlugnosls , and Judge very accuintely of the curabilIty of the dhemte , and to
ipply proper remedies. MitUIctre forwarded either by mull -xpress and ull unctilcine
recjjeui by lr , liloshier tim prepared untier his own pereotmal simpervlajon , lie treats all
,
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lIaeaies wIthout mercury or otimer poisons. whIch cni'ate cIlm'ease of themselves
' ' . ull curuble diseases , anti
The doctor by lii. new iEH'rOItA'rIVh. TREATMENT cures
rents with success all affections of the Liver , Throat and Lungs , Catarrku. Epilepsy.
) yspepsiu , Ifeisit Disease iltuvumatisrn , Neuralgia , and all Nervous Disease. ausefl by
verwork , the indlscreiioi of yOUth , or the excesses of riper years. ant ) whatever may
end to bowar the lalent ( ouce or time tone of life's vitality , causing physical debility ,
uervous exhaustion , insanity. anti protriature decay ,
Consult personally , or by Letter , free anti strictly confidential. Address.
Dr. S. Mosher ,
) flice : 623 West Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa