G TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE SUNDAY , MAY 10 , 1800 , ' c COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMEN7 ; ; ; MINOR Mfl T1ON. r _ A. W Riley has brought suit against 1I. 1V , Gardiner hi the superior court for $130 $ balance due on account. Unity guild will give one of Its popular dlmo suppers \Veinesdny evening In the guild rcon on PIerce and Union , The Grand hotel , Council 111uffe , illgh class in every respect. Bates , $2,50 per day and upward , iy. F' . Clarke , proprietor. Ernest E. hart has brought Full In the superior court to foreclose n mortgage for $1,571 against Martha C. and Henry Gitlens. Olaf iiarkensen , aged 38 , rand Anna Carl. son , aged 30 , were granted permission yesterday - terday to wcd , fiolh are of Council Illuffs. The Episcopal sociable will be entertained by the third division of the Lndrs' ! Aid society on Wednesdny evening next at Mrs. Jan'eson'a , on FPat avenue. Park City lodge No. G06 , Independent Order - der of Odd Fellows , 'i l work in Initiatory degree Tuesday evening , at which line the dearer Flaif will be reorganized , Elder J. I' . McDowell of the latter Day Saints' church w III Iihcuse at the services today the topic , "Creeds Criticised ; or In- gersoll unit Christianity , I'rilnillve and Modern. " A letter wan received yesterday from W , A Maurer , who Is at i'sxceislor Springs. Mo „ for the brnrfit of his health. 1lie friends will he glad to know that he Is rapidly im- proving. Maggie Owens , guardian of Ceorge Adolph Busse and John Jesse Iiusse , has been nu- thorized by the court to make a loan of $1.000 rn 176 acres of farm land belonging to the estate. The regnlsr meeting of 19xcelsinr lodge No , 269 , Ancient 1'reo and Accepted Masons , will he held Monday evening , May 11. Vls- iileg brethren cordially invited. fly order of mime W. M , Latins ] ( Ills , cashier of the Deseret Na- tioml bank of Salt Lake City , accompanlcd by his wife , is in the city enroute to New York. They have been the guests of J. B. Atkins and family , The Ladles of the Maccabees will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Royal Arcanum hell. All members requested to be present , bringing with them one or two friends , for an afternoon social , "The Great rower ( louse" will be the subject of an address by Master Mechanic \V. 11 , Tarkingtoii at the Young Men'e Christian - tian assoclatimi rally at 4 o'clock this after- noon. All men should hear this practical address. It the district court yesterday IL 1V. finder , guardian for Farwell Meriimn , con- fineJ In St. Bernard's hospital , was ordered to turn over all money he held belonging to his ward to Mrs , Elzabcth ! Merrlou , his wife. Council camp No , 14 , Woodmen of time World , will entertain a delegallon from Al- vita camp No , 1 of Omaha Malay evening , A One program Is being prepared , to Include met exhibltlru drill by the Alpha guards. A banquet will he served. A full attendance is desired , Daug Burns was arrested last night and iccked up on the charge of larceny. hums observed a man and ids wife shopping and using their baby buggy to transport their purchases. While they were engaged he nipped a package of coffee and started to run w4th It , but was caught J. Edgar Owens had a rehearsal of the children and others who are to take part in the spectacular play , "The Fairies' Car- nival. " The play will be given at the New Dohany on Thursday and Friday evenings , and Promises to be one of the most do- llghtitil exhibltlons of hone talent during the season. The revival scrvlces at the Christian tabernacle - ernacle continue today and every night thls w ecio , Evangelist Martin preaches this morntng on "The Model Church. " and this evening cn "What Must I do to Be Saved ? " Special serv'Iccs will be held in the Sunday school at 0030 , w'hm "Decision Day" lent be cclebrato& Woodmen hall VIII be open tomorrow night to all members of the order who may be In the city. Alpha camp No , 1 ct Omaha will pay a visit to Council camp No. 14 , After work in the protection degree , music anb speeches will be In order , followed by refreshments In the large dining ball. Every member should be present. As a result of the visit to this city of Dr. S. T , Salley , the Second Presbyterian church of this cltr tvlll receive aid from the hone Mission society to the amount of $300 , Dr. Bailey having conclude : to advise It. A call has been extended to Rev. It. M. Draden , pastor-at-large of the Omaha pre 'bytery. lie signified his willingness to accept the call and as soon as the appropriation has Leom made he w Bl lake charge. Mack ilanchett noel with a slight acciJeut at the Fleh1 club grounds yesterday afternoon - noon that was the cause of the partial deinoljlion of his bicycle and the neressity for Lho application of seine court piaster to varlone portions of his body. lie was r'ding around the track with other wheel- mcn , raring up for a race , and accidentally - dentally man Into the fence. Ile received a number of quite severe bruises , For Rent-Five unfnrnlshed rooms. Ex- ceilent location. W. S , Cooper , No. 10 Main , The fellow who bought what lie thought was a highn grade wheel simply because the dealer had the nerv'o to put a big list price on It was carry. You will be sorry , too , if you buy anything but a Columbia or a Ifoff- man bicycle. Call and see them , and also let us show you our new Blue fiamo oil stove , We send 'em out on trial , Cole & Cole , 41 Mart street , Housekeepers are in despair when they visit the Durfee Furnlturo company , All the new timings are so Imandeome and so cheap that they want the whole store. We offer you only clean , crisp , anew white laundry work and best delivery servlco at Eagle laundry , _ 724 Dr oadway , Teleprone 151. Iloffmayr's Fancy Patent Flour makes the best and most bread , Ask your grocer for It , Avaua I'loncers Remgmin , Ta have once lived iii Avoca was a can , slderatlon that conferred especial privileges yesterday afternoon. A scheme was started several weeks ago to bavo a picnic of as nmany of the olil settlers as could be gotten together In Fairmount park , and yesterday was the day decided upon. Invitations had been sent to every man anti woman whop address could be obtained wlio hived , In Avoca twenty years ago , They are now scat- teicd over many states. Responses were nu. merous , but time attendance ryas not as great as seas expected. The dclegatlon that was canting dawn from Avoca becanme frightened at the aspect of the weather , and backed out at the last minute , Eache old settler had been expressly bidden to brie : his fait- Uy , for It was to be a family reunion. There were etmo hi of them to 1111 several motor cars , and they brought well laden baekets , Time afternoon was passed very pleasantly renewing old acquaintances amid recalling old timeL Among those present from Omaha were : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waterman and two daughters , Austin flake , wffo amid two daugh- tera , J , 0 , Tipton , wife and bays , Mrs , Epe peter and Mrs , Charles Sbaw , Mr. and Mrs , Frank McGlvern of Fremont were limo only others from abroad , Among the old settlers 'of time little 591 Ingo now living In Council Bluffs tvero ; W. H , Van Drunt , wife and four daughters , Mrs. Fred Myers soil niuo daughters and one on , Mrs , Jobn Norton and three daughters , 0. W , Bryant and four daughters , Mrs , S , S. St. John and daughter , Mrs. Oslranmier , 0 , E , femrwtck and wife , Mrs , Nato PIilllps , James Jones , Mr. and Mrs , J , M , Matthews , A. J , St , John and II , Grout. Epworthm Sunday- school will give an en- tertalnmont on the evening of May 19 , The program , ! n part will be vocal solos from Mrs. Hoff and Miss Slums and a young ladles' samborino drill , Cane and enjoy a pleasant evening. hut lied SIINII \vo have 1,000 hot bed sash which w'o arc going to close out. They won't ( mist long , How many do you twantt We will miiake you a price that can't be duplicated , 0. ii. Paint , Oil and Glees company , Masonic Tem pie , Council Bluffs , 1Vo Iu the V'rniminRh Our prices are right ! Our goods will pleaeo youl H , 4 , t3MITIl & CO. ---AND SO JOE SlIC aE 1 S ILES ( Story of the Viotory of Silver Democrats in the Primaries , THEY TOOK VERY NEARLY EVERYTHING Adii.lnlsIrimElan Forcer Completely Rautcd and Merely Snve 'I'vtu or 'I'ii rec ieleglltes ( u the County Gnn'eutluu. The individual or organization that wants to get a partlcularly fetching attraction for Intmcillale exhibition should take steps to catch Joe Shea's sntlle amid get it copyrighted - righted , Just now It's worth going or coining - ing miles to see. Joe Shea is a democrat with white wings aqd a face that was dcalgned for smelling purpoeas , but it hasn't been in working order for some tinlo until last night. Joe has been a free silver democrat amid has harvested - vested several crops cf woe within time last few years , last fug ) time gentlemen who have time ear of the "stuffed phopbet , " as Judge , tames delights to call the nallon's executive , look Joe out anti hail 5011,0 fun with Iminr In the Fourth trard , Joe thought be hind the plume sot all right , but hr Inst control of to au = ball , and ins beaten to a rtaudsllll. lie was turned down , t'purned , disdained , butchered to umaie a euldbug holiday , and had ether less calaumuitfes befall hhu. limit through he was killed , to all political appearances , Shea dd ! not give up , lie siunply hoo'ed ' sad , and said , "Just wall" last mm lghl he smlled , amt his example was followcd by other free s aver democrats , until the policeman rapped on time front door and told lime fellow It the while apron that the polished glassware needed a reel , and , or another reason , the people were going omit to early mars , and teat there was such a thim as too nmuch of a good thing. The democratic primaries were held met ulght to select delegates to the county comm. veatlom , which sviih be held Wednesday. There has been a lot of talk about this con- ilict of opposing forces ! u the ranks of the Pottawattamle county democrats. Goldbugs have been active and free sliveriles have held caucutees and consultations , ti d an unbiased - biased observer would be led to suppose that there would be a hand to land conflict , and that the side that conquered would have "ears to show and nothing to boast of in the tvay of numbers , \Veil , after time retuutu were in last night it was found that two lumen known to be 9n eymiipalhy with 0. Cle c- land tscro elected , and another delegate lmad Leon chosen whose financial views were not known. All time rest were whoopingly in favor of free sliver , Tnat'a whiny Joe Shea smiled. The nsws was received tvlth many kinds of demonstrations of joy. Came man spent 10 cent's to telephone the result to Bryan , and another fellow spent mord than 10 cents to patronize a frothy home induetry. The lights were out early In the federal building. The light of the day was in the First pre- elect of the Fourth ward , This is the silk stocking ward , of the city and the anti-free sliver men made a brave fight to carry the caucus , but Palled signally , being defeated bs' nearly two to one. The result was the same In every precinct of the city , with the exception of the Second precinct of the First ward , where two admfnlstratlon democrats and one whose financial views are not known were elected. It was a clean walkaway for the free sliver advocates , and they will have almost the unanimous control of the county convention , plans for which will be decided upon at a caucus of the frco silver delegates , to be held Monday evening , The delegates selected last night are as followa : First ward-First precinct , IL E. Grinlnr , J. II. Danlger , L. A. Casper , R. S. Itawiings and Charles Iiuber ; Second precinct - cinct , John Bono , Maclc Goodwin , Robert Hahn , J , 1. Lutz and James Wickham , Second \Vard-The delegates in this ward were' elected on Friday night and are all In favor cf free silver , Third Ward-First precinct , Max Mahn , Rees J , Thomas , H , 0. Ouren and L. Zur- muclilen , jr ; Second precinct , M , 0 , O'Con- minr , P. Gunnoude , Oliver Larson and T. B , iiughes. Fourth \Vard-first precinct , W , C. James , J. B , Atkins , F , A , Dixby and W , II , Ware ; Second precinct , A. W. Slack , Sankey Boysen amid P. II , Moran. Fifth Ward-First precinct , M , Callahan , Ed Cody , C. A. Machan and J. P , Morris ; Second precinct , William Grogan , Peter Egan and Dan Kerley. Sixth Ward-I' . D. Burke , W. C. Boyer , William Sharpnoek and C. C. Graves. Reports had not been received from time county precincts last night , but they have always been in favor of free silver , and that brand of democrats are claiming everything for time convention on Wednesday , COULDN"1' SI'OlI. ' 1'111 ILILL , halm Slops the Fluid's Clnb Opealmg , hurt Ian'er $ and Doctors Pity. The Field club management got seared out by the Ilttle shower that prevailed yesterday - day early in the afternoon and postponed the formpl opening of their new grounds until Wednesday afternoon , when the pro , grain which was arranged for yesterday aft- ornoce will be presentel. Soto after time announcement had been made that the program had been postponed the sun elute out and time afternoon was as bright and beautiful as could have been desired - sired for the opening events had they not been declared off. Several htudred people went out to time grounia anyway and spent several hours in watch5 , ; ono of the most blood-curdling games of base ball that has escaped police interference for a Long time , it was billed as a game between the doctors and the lawyers. Dilly Drown got in with time lawyers on the ground that he could puzzle a lawyer to get at hia vocal curvoa , and Conductor Ely , on account of his connection - tion with the trolley system , was picked for umpire , lie furnishes business for doctors mnl lawyers both , and was accoriingly lie. partially favorable to the sldo that needed help most. A youth with cauliflower hair from Omaha was imported to twirl 'em for limo doctors and Conductor hlughey of limo motor line pitched for the lawyers , and Incidentally - cidentally hoiped swell the score on time other ado. : Several Innings were playoff and aim adjununneumt was taken until Wednesday In ordem' to give the scorer thine to get expert pert aoastanco na hia books , The unofficial record is somnethimmg like this : R. II. E. Lawyers . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 2 38 Ioclers . . . . . . . . . . . 29 3 $ Time two errors charged to time doctors need explnnatlmm The llrst w'as in employing an Omaha battery and 1ho second was In allowing - lowing time battery to a' ape ahlve'hen time ofllcial scorer ascertains time miutnber of balls that were batted into left 11014 ho will I'i.ov how meaty errors to charge to Date Stuart. Aside fromm slrlking out four times while being at the bat but three times Mr. Sluart's pi ay"i,1 wits of a brlll ant orier. Fn lrles' Cmtrely ni , This delightful spectacle of grace , color and beauty will ho glvon at the Dohany next Thursday and Friday evenings , with over 150 boys and girls in time cast. Many remenmber Mr. Owens' successful presentation - tion of his spectacle ten years ago here ; since then many changes have been made and an act added , which lakes place In the dopthe cf the sea , Prof. C. W , 1)alby has composed two new songs for time carnival and will conduct an augnmonted orchestra of picked muslciane. Prof. Chambers has arranged - ranged seine beautiful dances , Including the "Gavotte of tbo Butterflies , " dance of time fairies , dance of the tea spirits , dance of the sitter nymphs , aside from the solo dances. The scenery , costumes arid effects will be very one , and Mr. Owens' weil known ability as a stage director will ensure a splendld performance. The prices will be popular , and judging from the great Interest that is bcln taken in the affair the houces will be ) argt _ See our $2 pressure 'uter filter. Nobing ( cheap about It but the nice Absolutely high grade , Stepban Bros. CIIILUIIiN l'OSSIISS TIIE 1'A111C , Ielonu hut mint rlnl Sehaol 0lrls Brut' nn Outing. The little misses who constitute the classa3 In the DeLong Industrial school had a dF lightful day 'n the open air and sunshine yerterday , mingled wllh some clouds amid a Ilttle sprinkle of rain. Mr. and Mrs. DeLong promised them name time ago that they should have a day outlng In Fairmount park , fad ye.4erday was the day decided upon. About 150 of the little girls gathere3 at the mission rooms on Droadway and nt 10 o'clock they were put aboard motor cars furnished free by time motor company and taken to the park. Generous friends and provident mothers had mej , baskets with Inches , and the little people had nothing to suggest that would increase their hspp'ntst for the day. They sang and shouted wllh delight as the cars passed along limo streets , amid when they reached the park they went wild with all of the joyous abandon of childhood. They enrol the cork for a tine. There were no signs bidlffng then keep off the grass , and they nwnrnmed at will over hill "and dale. The fountain , the lake , the swings , the curiocltles of the zoo and all the attractive features of time park were drawn upon for all tile ) were worth. There were roofs to cover them whemi time Pttle shower fell nbcut noon , and they ate their dinners where ft was dy and cony fordable , A number of ladles assisted Mr. and Mrs. Dctmng him caring for the children , They remainc3 1n time park until late middle of the afiernoan and ss'ut honmo thoroughly delighted - lighted ant greatly benefited by the day's on tlng , Mr , and Mrs. DeLog are doing a wondem' tel work in their indurdrlal sclmool. They have taught hundrede of little girls to plan and mnke simple garments and given them thclr first lessons 'n plain rewIng. Through the children they have been able to reach paremkts w9mo have resisted all other methods to lnduce them to endeavor to better - ter tlmetr own crndltion In life. It Ic a work of charity , pure and simple , but It is liming - ing a nldo Influence , The Inntsfail Dramatic club will give a fine performance in Dohany's opera house on Thursday ewenlrg , May 21 , for the benefit of the St. Bernard's hospital , conducted by the Setters of Mercy. Itohearsals are frequent - quent now. Tickets are already selling at a rapid rate. Tickets 50c. No extra charge for reserved seats. Gas ranges and service connections at half price for fifteen days. Call at company's omco for full particulars. 210 Main and 211 Pearl streets. Davis , drugs , paints and glass ; tel. 289. CIIUIICII AXNOUIChcMIIITS , First Congregational Church-Cerner of Seventh avenue and Sixth street. Dr , John Aside , D. D. , pastor. Preaching by the pao- tor. Morning service at 10:30 : , Subject , "Tent and Altar , " Evening , "The Failure of Faith. ' First Presbyterian Church-Corner ofVIl - low avenue and Seventlm street , Rev. Stephen Phelps , pastor , Preaching by the pastor at 10,30 , a , in , and 8 p. ut , Second Iresbyterian Church-Corner Bar- mony and Logan etreets , Preaching at 1045 ; a , m , and al 7:30 : p , nm. by Rev. It. M , L. Draden of Omaha. Sunday school at 12 nt , Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. First Baptist Church-Corner Sixth street and First avenue. Morning services at 10:30 : a , m , Subject , "The Call of Moses. " Even. lug services , subject , "Jeans Walking On the Sea , " Sunday school at 12 m , Juntora at 3:30 : p. in. 13aptlsl Young People's union at C 30 p , m. V. C. Itreho , pastor. First Swedish Baptist Church-331 North Sixth street. Services at 10:30 : a , in. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday- school at 12 in. Prayer electing Wednesday at 8 p. In. - . Grace Episcopal Church-Ccrner Pierce and Union streets , Services at 10:30 : a. m , ; holy cammunlon at 8 p. m. Rev. J. E. Simpson , rector. St , Paul's Episcopal-No services in the morning. Sunday scimcol at 12 m , Evening service as usual at S o'clock. Ushers will I show strangers to seats , Rev , L. P. McDonald - Donald , rector. All Saints' Chapel-Sunday school at All Saints' chapel , corner Eighteenth street amid Third avenue , at 3:30 : p , m. Rev , L , P , McDonald , rector , F'i th Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church -Corner Fifth av'enmo and Eighteenth street. Preaching at 10:30 : a , m , an3 S p , In , by the pastor. Sunday school a : 12 m , Junior league at 3 p. m. Epworth league at 7 p. me. Tuesday , 8 p , m. , an illustrated hymn concert. Mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday at 8 p , nt. Rev. Willis ii. Cable , pastor , Trinity Methodist Episcopal Churclm-Cor- ner Fourth street and Ninth avenue. Rev , Conrad Hooker , pastor ; reeldence , 120 Fourth street. Preaching at 10:30 : a , m , and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 12 me. Epworth league at 7 p , m. Special mnu'lc. Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church- J , H , Senseney , pastor. Preaching at 10:30 : a. en , and 7:30 : p , m. Class meelhmgs al 9145 a. m. Sunday school at 12 m , Epwortim league at 7 p. m. Eptvorth Methodist Episcopal Church- Corner Twenty-fifth street amid Avenue B , Rev. James Sims , pastor , Sunday selmool at 12 m , Preaching at 10:30 : , Morning class at 10 a. m. Eptvorth league at 6:30 : p. in. Junior league at 3 p , m. Saturday. Mid-week eocfal and prayer sgrvice Wednesday - day gt 7:30 : p , m , German Methodist Episcopal Mission- North Seventh street , Rev. Harmel , pastor , Regular aervceo ; ; Sunday school at 9:30 : a. m. All are cordially invited , German Lutheran-Divine services at 10:15 : a , m , and 7:30 : p , nt , Swedlslm Evangelical Lutheran Emanuel church , corner Seventh and Mills streets , services every Sunday morning at 10:30 : and evening at S o'clock , au'i every Friday oven- lag at 8 o'clock , Prayer meeting , Wednes d : ' at 8 p , m. Sunday school , 9:30 : a , m. Ycang People's sec'ety meetings every other Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. J , 17 , Ryd beck , pastor ; residence , 419 North Sevenths street , ieandinavlan Evangelical Lutheran church , corner of Avenue A and Ninth street , Serv ices every Sunday al 10:30 : a , m , and 7ai : p em. Sunday- school , 12:30 : p , m. L. Math. iaseu. pastor ; residence , 825 Avenue A. Uanleh Lutheran ' Iinmanuel's-At m , time Inmanuel'e Dansh ! Lutheran tvil } thold services In the Cerntan Lutheran church , on Seventh avenue , ii. ] fanson , pastor ; residence , 627 Seventh av enuc , CFrlstlnn Science-Services held at Royal Arcanum hall , In time Brown building , on T'earl street , at 10:45 : a , m , Cit Sens and strangers cordially welcome. Reorganized Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Salrts-Plercu street , tlirea doaro west of Glen avenue. Prayer services at 10:30 : a , m. Sunday school at 12 nn. Preach , lug at 7145 p , m , T. W. Williams , pastor , St. Francis Xavfer'a Ctitlmolic Church- Masses on Sunday at 8 amid 10:30 : a , nm. Time last mass is high mars , Sermmon in E11gfbeh , Sunday school at 2 p , in , Vespers and benediction - diction at 300 ; p , m , St , Peter's Catholic Church-Pierce street , Paster , P. Laagitius , 0. D. D , Early mass at 8 a , mm. High mass at 30 a , m , lutelructlons at 230 p , m. Evering eervlcee , sermon and benediction at 7130 p , in , Christian Tabernacle-Corner of Scott and Myneter streets , It. W , Abberly , pastor , The revival services continue over Lord's day and every night next week at 7:45. : Sermon b ) ' Evangellst Martin this mmmorntng on "The Mulch Church , " and in the evening on What Must I Do to lie Saved ? " The meet- Inge are very successful and nlneteen persons - sons have thus far united with time congre- . Tlmero will be special services In the Sunday school today at noon , when "Decision 1)ay" will be celebrated , Everybody wel conio , Church of Jesus Cutlet of Latter Day Salnta-hluntingtos hall , 104 Broadway , Sunday - day school at 12 mn , l'roaciming al 10130 a , mit , and 7:30 : p , m. All are respectively Invited vitod , Robert J , Huntington , president of branch , _ A May trolley party will be given by the womu , s auxiliary of the Y , M , C. A. Tuesday - day , May 12. Cars will leave 1l'way and Pearl ste , at 7:30 : and 8:30 : p. in , Round trip tickets , 25 cents. Thu Hlgh School Mando- Ile club wit ) accompany the party , Ice cream .and strawberries will be sold at the Y , It ! , C. A , rooms during fhb evontag. A11MlVl'ID ' ( $ ' ' ( ' tTl 1 UNIVIAISI'F ' . Council Illulrsdflgim Srbanl ( Iraduates on Ihiea ; Scceited Ids Prof. II.V , Snwyr received omclal notlil- cation yesterdaytram the State university at Iowa City that , ( ull entrance credit hail been granted to , Graduates of the Council Bluffs high scimooi This mneans that pupils graduating from' the high school here and wishing to entef time Slate unlverslly will be admitted to any of the departments with. out a question being asked them , They have been admllled heretofore without the full examination , but were delayed and annoyed enure or less by the Ingtmlrles deemed tieces sary to ascertain their educational qual 0- cation e. hunenmm Iias Ills Shoes Agalu , 1n the district court yesterday Iteceiver hlmghes made his report of present status of the shoe business he hiss been conducting In the interest of the creditors of hi , M , TJutcan , under time direction of the this- ti let court. The report made a very satIsfactory - Isfactory shoving , The sales hail amotmte + l to over $4,000 rand there remalneJ unsold about $7,000 of time stock , The fling of the report ended Mr. Hughes' con , section with the business , for the cre.lltore announced limo acceptance of a proposition from Duncan or sonic one representing hlnm to take the stock as it now stands and pay enough for It to nmake up the full anwurmt of time highest price offered for it after the failure. Tito proiiosiCom was node some time ago , but It was only after the sales began to look sntaller tbnu was anticipated that they agreed to accept it. Time iltal disposition of time stock was not deterained , but It is understood that Mr. Duncan will resmue business at the old staunl. After the matter ts'ns apparently settled to time satisfaction of all anotlmer Ilttlo Iipple was catmeed on the surface by County Treasurer - urer Arnd , trio intervened to secure the collecllon of something over $100 due and unpaid personal taxes. For Bent-Three rooms ; bath sod gas. 100 Fourth street , House , floor and barn paiute , quality time beet , prices the loweat , at Dellav.n's. \1' . C. t. ilospital itrpnrt. The monthly report of the , 'ecrctary of tlte Woman's Christian hospital was fitmI imed last evening. It shows that during the month of April there were received into the hospital fifteen patients. County patients , 3 ; charity , 1 ; discharged , 10. The receipts from pa- tiente esd : from other sources were $422SS ; diebursemenls , $414.65 ; balmn o on hand May 1 , $623 The solicitors wore Mrs' E. Dlxhy , Mrs. Mary Flagler , Mrs. F , Bm'adley. The donors : Mesdames Jane Baldwin , W C. Estep , L , L McDowell , Ira Ode11 , Eva Lyon , A , T. Fllckinger , August I3ereshetm , E , Keys , C.V. . McDonald , C. C. Clifton , Thomas Mc- Milton E. E. Ilafer , Victor Jcnningr , T. E. Cavlmi , J. E. F. McGee , Henry Luring , J \V. Peregoy , A , W , Askwlth , w. I Smith , E , ii. Sheafe , F. A. Schllcter , E C. Biddy , \V. S , DinuuockV. . ' C. Dickey , C , T. Officer , John N Daldwllm , E ; II , Olendorf , Misses N. f. Greet , Anna Moore , Messrs , J. E , Potter , J. Zoller , C. F. 'Nelson , Edmund Jeffries ; total amount of order , $56.25. The attend- n ; physicians were 7)r. Montgomery , Roller , MacraeVllllanls , Treynor , farstow. Fell Ixmtrr honest ( rands. Henry BlddlaPer of Grand Island , Neb. , came to the city yesterday for the purpose of visiting his dhughmter , Mre. Soper. lie heft the train at the Union Pacific transfer , and as ho walked across time platform he dropped a roll of mdey containing $ S0. The old man walked rapidly away , and a score of hungry eyes lvere fastened upon the attractive - tractivo wad. A Thick Island car ollgr hap- penet ) to follow , the old man acres the plnt- form amid he saw the roll' fell from his pocket. lletplcked ltt up and overhauled the otvndr and asked' ' him if ho''hhd heat'"any , thing. The old genlleman wad' in doubt at first , but a hasty search revealed time aiic'amtce of hja roll. It was returned to imhn and he was almost overtone with emotion as he clasped the greasy hand and looked into the honest face of the car oiler , Soniething more substantial than thanks was given hint. The honest , man lives at 1603 South Seventh street. \Vall paper cleaned , now precess , with patent right at Miller's. 108 Main street. Dr. Cleaver's once moved to 600 Broadway , Pasturage. L. P. Judson , 029 Sixth ave. WILL C.tI.L AN IN1'ILt SESSION. lotva's Gosernnr W'I11 Cortvcne the Legislature to Itea ise the Code. DES MOINES , May 9.-Special ( Telegram. ) -Governor Drake announces today that ha will Issue in a short time the call for an extra session of time legislature , beginning Jaruary 19 , to revise the code. hie says ho delayed because the Des Moines Register declared „ the people were opposed to an extra session and Invited letters from people - who took , see ple e he n Imosv general t expression would b and says lie has received more letters favoring time extra session than limo Beglster has printed In oppositlon to it. lie concludes that time sentiment is strongly for the extra session , and will call it. Big Case to hi.- heard Monday. DES MOINES , May 9. ( Special Telegrams. ) -In the federal court , which opens Monday , the case against F , lii. Peavey , the Minneapolis - apolis mllllonalro grain dealer who is sued by the creditors of the Sioux City Street Railway company , will come up. He held about $90,000 of steee in the company , which failed. The creditors sue film for obllga- tions of the company wider the Iowa law making stockholders of corporallona liable for the full pall-up value of their stock. 19 ! s alleged ho sever paid for the stock he held. He clabus ha only held it as collateral for loans to the company. The ca.ro is old and will be hard fought. 11edn1 for a Corn Ex lthuiI. CILEI1OICEE , Ia „ May 9.-Speclai.-lion. ( ) J. S. Crawford , edllor of the Cherokee her- aid , has received a handsome diploma and metal , wh Ich were awarde.i hdmn by the Womhd's Columbian expocltion , for time finest county exhibit of corn. Mr. Crawford had forlyflve different varieties in time exhibit , all of which we o the product of Cars county , Atlantlc being Mr. Crawford's home at time time. Time diploma Is a handsome work of art or'tpsrchtnent ' two feet wide and three feet ) ohg4 The medal is a bronze beauty , imhtgedalt } jn aluminlun case , withi a design repreaenling Columbus diecovcring America en onotdsido and an agricultural econo on the IitimBR ItalhvuY.lr i1i IIIoyes Orgnnlmte. SIOUX CITY , May 9-Special ( Telegram , ) -The nucleus of sin intended national organization - ganization of dJad men , to be known as the Dig Four hallway Employes' Club of America , and 'um Ihclude time brotherhoods of railway trihiriifn , locomotlvo engineers and Nemnen and'tbo Order of Railway Conductors - ductors , will bq.formed ! mere by local rail. way mien lono7rtw' ; „ It is designed to be a are establlshddhall over time Senrehing' yir ( a 111ssing GIrI , MALVIOILN , "dam , rMay 9-Speclai.-Tine ( ) excilenment and sbarch for Mies Maud Pltzer , time Illhlstlale school teacher who so mysteriously disappeared about two weeks ago , still continue. The last trace of her was at the union transfer at Council fluffs , Sheriff Tubbs imad offered a reward of $25 for any Informalioi leading to her recovery and has sent out circulars describing her. Following Up ( he Clmnrgrs. DUBUQUE , May 9-Special ( Telegram- ) Charges are multiplying in the council's investigation - vestigation commenced against ex htayor Olinger , accused by Mayor Duffy of selling permits to peddlers and pocketing the tees. The grand jury will begin the Investigation Monday , Death Under the W'bcels. CEDAR LtAI'IDS , Ia „ May 9-Special ( TelegrrmGoorCO ) S9 tb , 10 years old , fell ! n an gpAeptie fit in front.of a moving street car this mbmlog and was Instantly klll . _ . : _ - - . - - = CAR LOAD OF GAS RANGES 1 At$1O.OOEach. Retail Price $20.00. \ Ve want the women of Council Bruffs to use gas for cooking and as an inducement for the next 15 dap : we will sell the latest model Gas Cooking barge , with every improvement , at one-half regular prices. These fine cooking ranges will be set up in the kitchen of any house on the line of our mains , service pipes put in and connections made with the street at ONL' l-IALF the regular prices of service ; service pipes and colnection3 heretofore charged , 't'his hives purcllas.rs STOVE SERVICE and ALL CONNECTIONS at ONE-HALF former lritcs , read' for use in kitchen. Call at Gas Office , 14lcrriam 13 ock , during the duty and from 7 to 9 in the evening , investigate , inspect stoves , and get full partlcularsof total cost , and leave your order. Come early and have your range ready when the h ) t weather commcncas , Do not miss this opportunity to get a Gas Range and GAS CONNECTIONS in your house at ONE-HALF cost less than when this offer isv thdra\vn , after I 1 ays , COUNCIL BLUFFS GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT CO1 c 210 Main St , 0 EN EVi : 211 Pearl St. ii Pays to Investigate ! _ Before purclmring n mount for the season. Our tilcycles will stnnd Investlgatlon. 1t'c make no nrsertloas we cannot substnn- , thane. \\o Imave letlcros of rec t unmrnddlon uml pralec from . - > experlcnced cyclists throughout car territory. Our compctttors / howl-w e can't help it , because nor wheels nre preferred to 1 others , Our agents arc not corn- pellet to cut prices to cc11. Our guarantee is worth something. ) a. , It menns sometldng. - . . TRIDUNES-"hest In the world" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ m00 DEERE MODELS-The ac- , knowtedgcd leader of the , medium priced high grades. , Ili rkJargl , . ; nF.y'C.e y . r' x SYLVIAN MODELS-Dullt to ride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m. . MOLiNI r -Best . . , ' . . . I. - ! ' ' - ; W'- + low wheel the + rs J priced on mar- rr Item . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 x 1 r r r - Orr . . . . + r a , , t , ' 1 Largest line of Sundries and Supplies in the mid-wast , General western distributors fo the Hercnlcs U'oori Riot , I'Vhceler Refer a S.2ddte and U S. CPclomeler. IVrite for catalogue. \\h itu DEERE , WELLS & CO. Council Bluffs Ia. LOCAL A6ENTS- J. T. I ; INDLEY , Council BluffS , Ia , WILL BARNUM & BRO. , Omaha , Neb. BURGLARS IAKE A 1IGIIT OF IT Pay Particular Attention to Members of the Fire and Polioo Ocmmission , THEY MIKE SEVERAL RICH HAULS Suutlmv-esters I'ortlon of the City Visited hest Night by n Goat ; of E.pert 1'orclt Cllnibers. Durglars descended Friday night upon that part of time city which lies west of Ilanscom park and made a eight of it , although finan- d oily tlmeir rewards were hardly commensurate - mensurate with the amount of efforts put forth , One of the residences entered was that of Captain Palmer of the Flre and Pollco Com- mission. Entrance was effected limrougit a Idglm pantry window which was reached by means of chairs left out on the frost porch. The burglars ransacked the house , but took nothing aside train a pair of the captain's trousers and time contents of the pockets. When Captain Palmer awoke yesterday morning he found his trousers missing from time chair on which ho had placed them when ho retired , A search was made for them through the house , but no sign of them was discovered until the captain took an ned-- dental peale out of a window and saw them adorning the back yard , lie found that about $5 In money and a $50 gold charm had been stolen. The burglars nmade an oversight by leaving behind an apparently worthless nickel case watch , but which contemned - temned works valued at $50 , 'they also left behind the police detail for time present month. The latter , however , informed them that there was no patrolmen oil that beat , Another place entered was the residence of Mrs. Patterson , northwest corner of Thirty-second street and Woolworth avenue , here the burglars climbed up a porch and entered a second-story window leading into a bedroom cccupled by Lacey Patterson. They appropriated h s trousers and went down to the sitting roan , When the young maim got up yesterday morning ! me found the clethhmg divested of a $100 gold watch and $5 In money , a $10 bill having been overlooked - looked , Judge flaldwin's residence , 3222 Soutlm Thirty-second street , was aloe entered but the burglars tailed to go through the hduse , They effected aai entrance through a rear pantry window. When they got in they found time doors from the pantry into time other rooms locked , and alter unsuccessfully trying clue of them they departed through time lacier door , taking the key with theme , A halt-dozen burnt enatehes on the floor was evidence of their visit , MAKE ANOTHER GOOD HAUL , A good haul seas made at the residence Charles S , Barnea in Windsor Place. The burglars cllnthed up the porch and entered a second-story window which opened into a bedroom occupied by Mr. Barnes , They picked up his trousers , carried themn into an adjoining room and stripped them of a $100 gold watch , a diamond ring valued at $75 and $42 In money. The pocketbook w'3a left behind , 'They aloe mode a tour of time ( mouse and carried away a mug amid a couple of other pieces of silverware , but look nothing that was marked , The lndlcatlona are timat these jobs were conrnitted by crooks who in police circles are denomlated as "good men. " In every case they left beldnd articles that were marked except in such cases as the value would warrant them in taking time chances of disposing of then without discovery , Its / a certain indication timat experla are corn- emitting the jobs where articles easily ldemtl- fled are left beimind , Moreover , the bur- glance of Friday sight svoro w smnoothly Imandled that in no case were time occupants of the house disturbed , although the very bedrooms in which they were sleeping , were entered , The police are of time opinion that a gang of experts have landed iii the city , A con , siderahie number of burglaries have already Leon previously reported , all of which have bent committed Ln masterly fashion , It is estimated that so far this month over $1,000 has been netted by the crooks , although the exact amount Is not known , as the pollee re- ftWo to give imm prinatlon regardlla ; mentioned , In adltion the bufglarloe r Not Better than the Best ; ; ; But Better than the Rest . R k . . . _ , r IS . t f 4 t d t ' , j r ,1 i. . rim. y r r - prIIJEs ANDTlliE ISRIGIIT LEA1)EIt or IN HIGH. EVERY GRADE RESPECT WIl EELS t poll SAUl BY. DNRY [ H1 VaD BRUNT a 12 to 24 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Is it Worth Trying TO GBT GBTNOTHING ? To hrhmg the pilUio gnmor fly In olusor' ' cotuact with us svo propose a conle.tom , time words , Royal Hardman Piallo AndAlvu time winner coo of tin so t550 luslrumeuts , iii any fancy wood F1I11l O011A RUE Far p irtleulurd itddrebs mho PI IaAO 18D Ca , 1522 lrarnaur , Onmalma. Nch. , or 103 S. Male St , Couucll ! duff. , Is , the barn of C , Shaeffer , ! \t'hulwr Place , was entered and a $75 Imarnese stolen , A Foal belonging to the roan ! n charge was also etolen , 'rime chicken house of Frank ! Csk , 1630 South Tlirlytourth street , was entered , but the thieves were scared off by au electric alarm before they hind taken any of time chickens. Pere ard : Police Commissioner I'o.tee has also been bothered by chicken thiotes , They have made a number of visits to his son's coop and some line fowls have been carried away. The amount of thievery golag on in him eiil j9haii1 * 'Vim ureiuy and Intl ivombmgj : , Ma L 14 a11c1 16 , Con cludlu g wile a ChIIiim u's )11UInce Eatmmrduy AfteITi nn , J. IDfiAR ] ON'fNS' Blit'IfIPUL JU\'RN/Ln i4Pi1CTACLI' The Fairies' Caroival t / $ AN ID1'L li FAllt'LANE , Over 150 in the Cast. Special Scenery , Coatunus and ELrocsh 'l'imo flmest juvenile uutort mhlnm3nt hufuru lhu public - lic , _ _ I'arquut amid Ih.t ihreo bulcomy rotes , 50et purquet circle and balcony back of third row , 3501 gallery , 25 , 8put5on sale 7'uastluy murulug at box o01cr , part of the city induced Firoand l'ollco Comn miestoner Palmer to visit time policu headquar- term' yesterday and to urge an time llncst to put a stop to it. Ile said he belleved that the eurplcious characters who are o'rested are being tre.ltod too leniently by time police court aid are coneeuemilly ; becoming bold in their work , hole Fuller Is 111 , \VEDSTEII CITY , la , , May J-Speclal ( Telegram.-Lose ) Fuller , limo dancer , accord. log to word received ( ruin , tier girlhood's homo at Iow , near here , is expecting to upend time vacation she to enforced to taka at that place ,