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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1896)
11 TIlE OMAhA DAILY BEE : A'1't1)AV , .1N1 ( L 1S ( . 3 'vI ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . - - _ . _ - - _ _ _ _ - - _ - _ - _ _ - _ _ - _ - _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - . _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IIZ..kt ) I'OIt 1tII1fll1 ( Ut ( Lfl \VF \ I ) _ _ : : io : JAT 1JJ , B . .L LTP.E'S LJ..PI4 I ? 7'AiI1\T 'I' 4 a : : : that oction of Iowa eratic tite eflpIflhIt th f9Uflfl % I1 ) i ) $ ) tgnn date \ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Remarkable Progress - . ' . . ii ; r't1twk tili mrnr the. rrt'r Itirt flflti R. Mnn'In. th.itrmin f tb' In. - - - 1IMJIL 11TIOS. J I , J3crn to Mr. lti Mr& . C. P. fllt,4iack , , ' 3 r- Dr V Ij. . Triynnr hn , gnnc to I cY fu gj innntIi iIt at iter old beie. A br.ug IiamrnnI iw1ttg1tig frrn ri , tit at I2 Atcntu R , caud ai tarnt of fire a I ) cIwk 3etcrny morning. A r.rnhgr Ikmi" w Isuc etrii&y ii l(1Inci MeCoy and MDf ; Anna Liuckicy bcflhi o ? Pttnwtttnmk' cniiity. 1t 'r I' . TIikktuii Iftf ; Onc to Mar ) 'Ih' N Y. . to attcid thc cIfiutauqua n J tIit ; Iarc inrn July nn August. 7Lt ( irin4 hcte , CoUticil fl1u1I. fl1 t Ca i In re'c. Itatep. 2O cr da . : tn upd r. I. C1ar1e prflictot. ; . A rnttlng % 'II1 bt' hlI at thc omcc o & taibrIdgc this t'r'nIng to orgal17. ft htti'i 1uti i.iid nrrttig for a rauflea tiot ) 1P } flg. I A rt' Ituu % a ; ttnr1 by Mr. atu Mr I J ) \ iitd on Thuriay iilglit at tliclr hnm to flu ir cin. A. M. Wind. iind his iit"iy ac UtrcI brhc. , ' Tb fmwrz&i of rs. Sn1fr clerk .Thlinrn flr.rurrrI 'ittr&In. The body rvacid ) lien Iron , IIaliti nzid vflR tahtn directly from thi tntze t Fnhi vle % ; cemetery for liuniitl. tu' G V. Su'dvr. bo bu been conflni to l linme for a month. the reault of an ac Client jy which Iil ; arm wa tiroken , Iiu . ( rttvcred , iumcicntly to reliume his Patura 'Work . Mrfi Helen Pryor. the young wife or W. C Pryor neturn1 ycRttrIay from MlnneapnIl I and ui now at the lintne of heIiiiiIaud , iI Paflt too UI to be btcn by aiiy rcrFin ) Ot2tRde the family. 'r The funeral 0 ! ChnrI Sriieltla will ta1 * , place from hIs late reiidcnco In flanB 4 towtichlp at i o'clock tliLi morning. Serv ? icea will be htid at St. Francl8 Xnvicr' churcb rt 10 o'clock. Interment at the Cath oIi evlnuwry- . Tli' ( 'ounril flltiff Athletic nociatIo linse tall , team will go to Omaha thIs nTtcr 3rnon to p'ay ' the Young Mens Clinictian a ' frneIatjoo team. On Sunday the tram wfl 1110.3' ' OIIC of the crack amateur nlne C O'nnhn ' at 1'ulvciIty park. .1 M Ounhier , agcnt of the Vitlon Pacifi rafls'o wIll. at 10 o'clock thIs inoinln tr to Iptse or tlie nemaInln unelalute rpr1 flO % % on hand at hI tatton at Tent nVcnuc and Sixth Rtrect. in thIB outfit they l. a SuindarcV' field mower In good repali , . G W S'tlion , the nitgnec or M. Dn'r tiled a neiort with the clerk or Ui t.A1 tr yerterday. giving the apprnliit'mer of tbe itnrk Rh math' by F. it. Levin an rratfli cinler. The value of the itock an flturis ts jilncecl at $1.1G.1i , and there ar ro honk accounts due the concern aggregal Ing 2 Cflh 23. . 1 ii. Fonla 1iai been down In Canada fr a month iittcintllng the annual convention the hrotbt'rhIrnch of LocomotIve Engincet and hin'1iig a good time. He IF expecte home today , and the election of a tipeni - . tendent of the city iclioohi will probabi come up at the meetIiii of the Board Edurntlon on MilIday night. Action he hieenthifcrrtd awaiting Mr. Fonda'c return. C B. Viavi Co. . female reniidy. iIedIcL coneultatthn free \Vednesthiys. Henit tOOii furhit'd. Annex Grand hotel. O Mondu , Tuesday and Wedn.'sday i each w tk. until rurthor notice , thie're vl b no admittance charged at the Lnle Max awa Grand Plaza. II I1i ; < 'Ii ( , ( , l . % b I ei's ( iiii ju'l e. i : The contest between the athletic tean 0' the Omaha and Council Itluff Hl ehool teams will be held at the Field ale groundx In this city this afternoon. Ti e',00ts include the various ConteSts In whilc the ii igh tichool hioys of the two cities pa ti. IPated In their local field day contest There are pevcnteen entries from Omni II ) ti events on toimny's program and egl CuunlI Bluffs athletes will represent th city In the events. Thcse wh wIll hia charge of the day's sport are : Judgi of ttnlsh. Sandy Griswold , J. 3. Hess , lIen ' 7 Sawyer : field judges. Prof. Cool : , George r..4 right ; jtidg' of walk and atarten. D. Frc . . fr. Grass : clerk of course , P. L. Pryor ; timer , * I M Wuolman. Colonel D. B. Dailey , C. - Casell . announcer. Dr. V. I. . . Treynor ; iuai t fthal L. G. Martin ; referee , B. 0. IIruln 0 ton Gold medals will be gicn for fret prlzc nd donation prtzc for the EccondE. Ti t enti and entries are as follows : U . Fifty-yard dash : Powell. Cohlett , Flxui , tnhiflt. Saunders 'l Qunrte.r utile hirycle : flarnum , Dola a . , Bonhain. Sayles. Butts. a , flnniflg high jump : Evans , Field , 8 Dailey. flirnard. d Shox put : NcKhl , CowgLll , Morrbxo 4 i Gould MaUxer. Wt'1eh. One hundnt ] yandi ; (1nth : Leonard. Cc 4 . _ lett Flxtmmiilit. Siiunders. 8 Tee hundred and twenty yards das ] 8 C'owglli. Evans , Field , W. Dailey , Barnar 0 Gould r Bu mill throw : Mt'KtlI , Hopkins , WI hams Vochic'a. Gould. lint 'sman Mue run Young. Spititord. Lehmer. I ? Daey. V. Johnsoxi. Knox. - Huxnnwr throw : McKelt. Mor8man , Co gut Gould. Welch. lntiier. ( iiie mile bicycle : Barnum , Dolan , Dcii hum. SHVIt.I , Butts. flunlilug lirond jump : McKtdl , Field. Co i1I SnutIlerS. It Dailey. Four hundred and forty yards dash : KII Towne. Leonard. Flammant , ' Dziilcy. .louiniiofl. Half mile wnlk Atchenon , Young. Nd 'ion Knox , 1'xltt. Stanhlnc hirouid Jump : Towne. DeLon Cowgiil. \ ' . Dailey. Spencer , Howard. I.iti : u a ii ii s. . ii 'Vr : I ii s Leave Council Bluffs at S and 10 a. m. , 4. f p in. . and every half hour ther alter Leave Lake Manawa at 7:25 : and 0 : : a m . 1. i5 , t:25. : 4 :25. : r p. in. . and evei thirty mln'tcs thereafter. Last train at p m. Sundays and special occasions evei thirty minutes. Ga ranges and fervice connections at ha price for flteell days. Call ax company tiffic. , for full Particulars. 210 Main acid 91 Icanl i4rcets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hlousekceper are In aespair when thi ItiIt the Durfee Furniture company. All ti new things arc so handsome and si that they want the whole stone. 3Tiiti Zulu % Vozisti lixir lii a David McKlzinen. who was formerly ccix xxected with the Omaha Public schools , bx vho Is now a xuarktit gardener In Hazi rj Dt'll township. was beverely hurt in a mx ( away accident yesterday. Ills wife also r . ctived ietvro injuries. Mr McKlixnen WIIB returning from tos r after having disposed of a wagon load i e'getablcs. lie was accompanied by it Wife and 12-year-old son. Thitt wagon wx told of the light , long-bodied etnct'rns zna ( ' 5l.tca1Iy fur gardeners' use acid cash brokexi up in a wreck. % 'i'htiii they un rcaeltt tl a Point flSV znlls cast of tile cit . slid three xxille train their liotue the teax liecunw frightened and got beyond contro The bosses ixiado a bliort turn on a stee hiilliido ittich overturned the. wagon. itnhirji cuing the family beneath IL In thtil struggles the horses fell upon the upturns Wagon and literally kicked it to lileecs hi .t lore they broke lotise. . McKinntn druggy blinsclf nut of the wreck and fotmil li wife lying insensible , with a. gash six lucia long In lien foichend.'hen he attexuhixti to lift her up be discovered that titrec fit . gems on his Itift hand and his right cohn \ bone were broken. Thu boy had falicci oul ilde of the geititiral destruction lieu tli wagon wait overturned and esctped withot injury hIt'Ip was soon at hand anti the Injure n people takeci to a zicightioring farm boui nid a xnisscugtir setit to Council ifiuffs f 1 111'YsiIafl. An examination also hov flint Mrs. McKInneu had ustuluetl a sever Injury to her bill. The wound in lien fort head lift the skull hare , hut had nut fret tuxed IL They renialned at the Gailu r furici house during tlit' night. . : W'ali Paper cleaned , new process , wit patent right at Millsrs. 10 $ Main street. i1 The attractions thiB week at Grand Pia 9 arc the i..udlts' band , Prof. Dcxcii. iItb hi diorama and lecture , and Madame Dcxcii the female baritone. Tue lange cnflwds at t 14 lendIng this entertainment always go bouj l.a plead. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I. _ All butcher shops 'Ili loust. at S3 of sunday morning. .lUuc 21. H9G. on eacouxi of the butchers' lilcitic. . . ; \Vantud , a first elab sewIng machin salesman for city axid county work. lu ] ti res5 J. T. Jiridly , 3IT Broadway , p ROAD CLUB'S ' iAT1XEE RACE rine .kftornoon's Sport Affor , ii at th Driving Parl. LIVELY CONTEST FOR THE TWO EVENT Three Jlcnls seeded In Iltici uxid hiiivlt lliilf lI1e n .luuriit' tt I't hit' hone iijitl Brie er. The first matinCo given by the Gentit flitli's } toftdStCf club wee the event of yet turday. end a crowd that almost filled a sectIoxx. ( if the grand stand at the Drivhti Pana Wet pruselit to accept the hospitailtit of the club and enjoy the fine race Prc gram that had been arranged. Otto of thi rules of the club Is that every hurst t tered bust be driven by the owner. A ' k latlon of the rule itnutoses a Penalty or ; 2.r o fine. For the races yesteiilay Ihict werc two events carded , a half mile truttlu race and a half tulle xncilu racc. bath I tie run In heats. the wixiler to v It' two Uie three. The Inirses were staai ? . tea Lii object of the chub Is not to 'iu muniy , bt to zirovide etxts'rtainfliexxt for its menibex and occasionally the public. The audlonc vus larCdi3 coiixptst.d of women. and Inc nphiamentiY tiiriUgbi ( enjoyed the I nce Among the entries to the trotting race wet horses owned by E. C. Smith. A. Wiiltla A. W.'yxnan. . George J. Crane and 3. Crow .Maxiy of the gentktuefl had nev driven a horse to a sulky. and when the arrived on the gntnxnds nut ! saw the lar and brilliant gathering that bed assexntiie to WitnesS their performance the eoura of the sextet tuentluxied failed theft all they reftised to drive in tue first hieut. Ti judge hirottlPtIY axinouneed the impositic of the flue. Crow , however. reconsidere and drove , but did not escape the punishment mont devised for cowards. The first race was the half mile tm The judges were 1)r. Waterman and I ) Shriver , and the tIme keepers were Fme JohrlSOU and Fred Davis. The horses line up in the following order for the first bee C. H. Jeltnits Nellie' Gray at the Pui George t.iderkIrlts , hieveihle , II. Leonard Mike. Georo J. Cranes 1)oll and Nil We.athcriiys Niuxicleits. They were sent awt well bunched after the third scoring , ax gave a pretty exhibition of lteed. Leland Mike wrested the little before the turn s'i reached and secured a good lead willie g ing around the ejuarter. which lie mail taixied without difliculty until lie pazee under 12 * wIle. winning the he&t in I :2 : ltcvcille was ecoad and Nellie Gra wi third. There wits some rather coarse tin' lug. and a number of the horses lost the feet , but the heat was exciting. The bell call for the pacing race wi quickly answered , and a field of SeV ( horses faced thc starter. The ) ' were J. V Palxners Bay Dick , L. Hoist's Naxey , G. Schneider's Job , I. Mucci's Billy , J. Crow's Dimmett , Oscar Younkerman's Go ] jiust and Dr. liobertstfl'S Jack. The fir heat vzte a beautiful one cud very exeitin ] and some of the amateurs v1io were tin' lug for the first thne showed excellel hionsetitanship. Palnien's Iia' Dick had ti itOhe When the start was made after ti usual delay , but lie lust it quickly to Hoist Maxcy. Down the stretch all of the bonn cecre beautifully bunched and It kept U crowd guesring which horse was in ti lead until the last eighth was passed. The Muxey was seen to lie hail a length abet and coining on hike a tornado. The bet would have been his if he had not lost h feet in the last hundred yards. Crow Dimmett was prersing him hard atid hii by him when he wexxt up , winning the bet It , 1:22 , wIth Naxcy second and Gold Dul thIrd. The ocond heat of the trotting mace upsi all calculations. Leonard's Nike was htooke to win , but the best he could do was I get second place , Underkirk's Reveille ccitt ing lii easily first , and Nellie Gray too third place. The second heat of the uacers vas Ui best mace of tiiei afternoon , but it was a cot test distinctly between Dimmett and Maxe : with Maxey the winner , Dinimett sticor and Gold Dust third. Time , 1:22. : The third heat of the trotters was a hi axle , but Underkinlt's iteveuhle was tuo awl a flyer Ion anything in the field. He we the second heat and the race In i:22i : Mike was second and Ncllle Gray third. The last heat of the sidewheelers was ni very exciting. The horses were given poor stunt with Maxey fan in the lead an the others trailing fifty yards. He ashy w the heat arid the race. but could not do In any better titan 1:24. : Gold Dust wt econcl and Dlmniett thiri. The Gentlemlinli Roaster club promises I ld ) a very pojiular organization. It is coo PitHed of owners and drivers of fine horse and It& memiierbilll ) already reaches 10 Among thinse who joined the club yeatcrdc % .aa Harold McCormick. Thii men's chub brings to mind a numbi of fine horses owned by women in this cit Perhaps tile bent known horse , and mo admired for his good qualItIes as a ladle roadster Is Mrs. G. A. Ke'elixie'S horse Ne He is quite old now. hieing about elghtce years. but Is very handsome 3'et and in it youth tonIc no one's dust. Mrs. C. II. itani lott owna and drives one of the most untIe able large phiteton horses. He is a beat tiful dark bay , with a very fine carriage ci good action. Miss M. Virginia Ftohins owils what Is perhaps the most valuab team in the city. Dexter Is a sorrel wit white jioints. his carriage Is beautiful. bcle one of the highest hicadcd horses in ti state. His style Is memarlably fine and ho OutdO been remarked by hiormemein as heir that of a model roadster. Hi mate 'Jvwei a dapple iron gray with hilac PointS. Is Kentucky bred horse , a 'cry lioverful an mci and hOaHesK'd a great iitied. As a ha ] we do not know of another team as fai in harxiess-sqtlaro trotters-that sliigle.foi so weli and rapidly under tlte saddle : in fai both horses have even gaits under thi saddle. Miss Iehia flynn. mounted ott ho beautiful little hay horse "Bird , " is a fi miliar sight on the streets. Miss Eth Barnard owns and rides a large nanac black horse and aeconipanying Miss Ba xiard have often itoticed Miss Moore ci hen pretty browit inane L.tn'y. Mrs.t' . Jaineson also drives a handsome and spirite team of blacks which she handles with great dtial of skill. Gtl'l Il IS VlOi'Ilt'i'L' IIACI' ' Cube ( it .1iiiiii'i Coyle Atriti iit.I iii lti'iI tier .1 iihi ii hits II'en levihi'il , Several years ago , for Borne purpose not dli closed by the evidence In the case. Janie Coyle made tt deed conveying a large amour of valuable land to his brother. Joltn. AlIt thin iittceshty for which that traxisfer ha been deetined advisatiie lied taco tact. Jamne wanted his hiroulertY back. but John decide that he was doing pretty well as It was an refused to make thu transfer. James hirougi suit in witlelt he allege d that there had lice Ito money consideration in tue dc'aI an asked to have , thu deed et aside. The cas was on the docket a good while , but we dually tnie'd at the January term befor Judge Thonmieli and taken under advise ment. His derision rvuehied this city yet terday. 1-It' gives the tilalutlff a deed to hi property and ordenii John Coyle to rende lttisseiiStOfl at dice. We are turning out the vhtteat , eleamtes heat laundry lit the state-the only hut good enough for you. Postal on teht.'iihou 157. Eagle Laumidry. 724 Broadway. sewer Piji' , FIi't lirIel , iheltitig , Wholesale and retail. 3. C. Ilixhy , 20 Mclxi street , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ For Sale-Hotel Fairview. Erown Coucith Ken. : good buIlding , just hainted and pa pered Iiroughiuut.'tii sell with fxirnitur it liargalu : enl ) ' toted in tltniv ng town. A drezz .1. J. Gravetle , CouncIl BluffE. Ia , We offer you only olaxi , crIsp , snow whiP laundry eork and beat delivery wervlce it l2agie laundry,4 Broadway. Telephone 1 Davl , dru , pghuti and glaae ; tel , 9. - - - - - - ---n--- ; ; ( ; ] I ; lC % CIM IT AT T. Jo'IIlhI. Cittliihl ACflhlrtiIiiC SC'flI tif Stii ( ' I ii hcrcsl I ng 1icrelst'c. , The commencement exercises at the St. Joseph Catholic academy took place last evening In the preaence of all the frlend and lietroxis or the school that could find a seat In the building. The exercises wcrc under the directIon of Sister Manetta Os mumida , and she had reason to feel Proud of the manner in which tue young mcxi aa quitted themselves. The following pro' grmun wet rendered : Git'e'tuig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 II. Granahar Accomiiaflit , Miss Mafl' Itogens. ttIiItamy . . . . . . . . . . . Sieiutatory. . . Edward ( 'ote'llc MonsIeur Thiers in America. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ChIAItACTI1tS. MonsIeur Thlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Thomas lngoldsti3 . Hotel Clerk..Master Herbert htoger Sitmito..Mnster iohfl F'iizgeral Mr. Gilbert..Master .lOhimt Beware The' Eanthiuake. . . .Matet L&'o Vt ic'khnlT A FaIthful Engineer..Class flecltatloi Gun Drill anti Zilarhi-S. 3. A. , fleigtnent Captain Ii. . . l. ( . oitc' C Sinci" ' ¼ VIlilt Joined tue (3uartls ( Military song ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lAster Bedim The Little Boy's C'omphitint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Leo McCar'ilh * The I'Ciet Seeking ft l'atroti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARACTERS. The Poet..Muster Inemnnrd O'llnIer . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? lIe'mnard Costollc , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John ThaI ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Grnd3 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ James Lmerigiei Itecitation-Notiter's Fool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mustvr , lnmes W ic'khan 501mg-Those Evt'xiitig flellq..S. C' . Hniisot Dc l'ervislomis , Cle.mnt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARACTERS. thicle Pompi' ' . , . .Mntvr . Bernard Cctstehlt ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ John Tim ! DialogueAVarxilmig to Womiut. . . . . . . . Mmcstt'r Iie'nimnrd Costello and Jatneis Thou Se'lected-GUilt3' or ' . at Guilty. . . . . . . . . . . . Mnstt'r lle'itinreh O'Bil't A Little B03"s Trouble.s..Class htt.t'ltatirn Woman. the' Old atid the New..leiSeilit Rend by Master Charles Duff. The Train to Mauro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHAItACTCRS. Id r. KnIght..Mast er Edward Costelli Mrs Buttermilk. . Mitsttr .lnnui's Datinii. .lohnnle..Miester Maurice Fitzgc'rahi . Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AccompanIed 113' M1s Marl' lingers. ' ( . I'rsi iit'i , A en ileiii y , The closing exercises at St. Francis' aced emy wili take place on Monday and Tucs day eveni.ga. The exercises on Monda evening are by thiei juniors of the school ant on Tueaday evening by the saniora. Tb programs are as follows : MONDAY EVENING. Entrance' moreb ( thiren' hiiarlOS ) . . . . . . . . . . Mis < 'c Kath'nine Sullivan , Florence 0 Con Tier , Lulu Thmoli , Agmies Wlekhiun , Mary Rogers M. Margaret Ferret Song of Mir'th tcborust..Emt'rsoI l'Ianoforte zcccompunhtnent hI' Miss Eu genia Lymith. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angie Malon Military Ga imp ( two 11jan05) . . . . . .SchnIde Misses M. Margaret Fttrreh , , TOiPllbiflt. Lain son , NitrIc Uoidsmith. Luiu Tholl , Ag. lies Wlchhaxn , Florence OConnor , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gcwslp I'Ianofortc accompaniment by Miss let. hog era. Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grandma's Mistak Miss Juliet Lange. Ot'crture-DIs llaIItnt'riii lit Aigler. . . . . . llnssini-Iurchari Misses Mars' floers , Genee'ive Stone , Neil lie Dunn , Eugenia Lynch , Argument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re'nd by Miss Katherine' Sullivaxi T1.'ESDAY EVENING. Song of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pianoforte n'colhianiment by Miss Agite' Stachlxouse , Enlutatory..Miss Eiizah'eth Danaiic' : Itlarc'he , tb's Phantoms..flol IhiSi4tiS Anuin Wiekhnrn. Mamie Thiohh. Ce cilia Kinsella , Eugemiia Lynch , Edith Smith , NellIe Dunn. Oration..A Syxnhlhoni3' in Prosi Mts Nettle 1) . Flint. Duet-Legenule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Vieniawsk ' bun-Miss Vt'ronIe'a Ryan. I'lanu-Mlss LotmIs Lynch , Pac.'imimnt.-Fatiier Ityans Song of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Day schoo Vocal duet-Hark to the Mandolin. . . . . . I'arke Miss Nettle B. Flint , Elsie Mitennel. Pianoforte accompaniment by Miss Myrtii itefer , Plitno solo-Cujus Aninium..flosini-Lisz Miss Louise Lynch. Oration-Iowa..Idtrs H'len Bake Overture-Il Ilarbiere ti Syvigliti. . . . . . . . Bossiiml-flurc'hnni Mimnien ; Agnes Stitckhouie , AnnIe Wirkhitm Eugermia Lynch , Louisa Lyxich. Jubilee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis' Ae'adem : Composer. M las Agnes Staekhoust' . Chorus-O , Itesebud , Garland of Girls. . drill l'ianofonte uccompaninle'nt by ehtma Neuli Dunn , Recitation-Scene from Last Days of Pompeii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arranged by i',1iis Netti D. Flint , I'antomime..The' Last ROC 0 Summe : hIs Nellie Dunn , Piano solo-Bolero , op. 12..flutiemisteli Miss Myrtle Reefer. pet'tncular jinritomnimea- ( a ) Roman Templet Drill , Vestals and 53' nil ( it ) Home , Sweet Home , Piamioforte nceonhjanlmrie'nt ) by Miss Eu eenta L3'mleh. E55n3'-C'asR Motto , "In F dellati' . Duce" MIss Anna L. Clan Sonata , No. 2 , 1)3' Bohm- ( a ) Allegro. ( hi ) Andante. ( C , ) Allegretto. Mies ElsIe ilaennel , Nettle 1) . FlInt , Mrv tk' Reefer , EdIth Smith. Chorus-Frlemids , Good NIght . . . . . . . .Floto Pianoforte accompaniment by Miss Agne Stuckhousei , Vale.dlctoryJIe'\'erierfln Echoes. . . . . . . . MISs Elit. 'hiieiuinc Confeiririg lvnors , grxuiuutri ; m dais , etc .Jit t'k . .ii n' . 'I'rlu I Cl otc's i'iidi , y. The evidence in that case of the stat of Iowa urraitmat Frank Jackson was corn Pleted in the distrIct court ves'erday a.1i the artrunlent e'omnxncnced. Vie e. . : wil be given to time' jury this morning. JacLsom is accused of having mibaisted In the takilti off of "Texas" Baker. Tue e'itie'te vi slit' (1113' Was larvly to liow tic dilreracl.r C , Jackson and to almuw time statements zi.ad by Webster at the time of nis art .at tem thi etTect that Jackson had no lucre in the' kill lug. Jackson was on time' vitneit.4 atnod lai swore that lie did maci atrlle fli.er an , that he was not intoxIcated at tue tnIc ! em the row. Other vmtmmcsse were Inttudue" by time' State who swore' tim' .TacIson him said w title 1mm ahI that he was ilrumk , U it night and wnuI.1 'lot hava stiitel : I3dgr ; I Ite had been tnbr. Olflcrs 'lurphv am Antlersou vene' nvormm to prove for the snt that Jackson's oima"at'r eras bad itlid mba lie' lied a rtiui aiim for lit iii iu'irze.lse mu and hind imee'i , U tmiit' con , before , Ntmn of time evidencet'neor rtartltng zt.iure . . % .it Liiii ii ed I Ii .1 ' 1el ry. Depot Officer MeMihlan at the Union Pa. cilIa transfer arrested a couple of trammilti 3'esterday atmd sent them to the city jell Ix the ; matmol wagon and hind them locked uj ( ill a charge of vagrancy. The ) ' gave tiii nanit's of H. Vi' . Ilacke and Frank hIarvc3' When searched at the station flacIus t'iu found to have titirty.one nee' liocla't lmnit'ei and a number of fine gold 'eitis amid lien' hiolder in lila lilCSt.SSiOul and Harvey Mitt carrying a new e'atchm that was altogetiieim too good for a profeisicinmil tramp. The biutider Is certainly the product of a bun. glary cotnmiite'd somntwlmcni' by time inca. mimic tIme ofib'ers vIIl iiold thteint until the ) ' cmiii comnmutticate with the hiollt.t in tither citlemi The' n.vti have the appearance of being smooth jewelry store woikera. $100000 to mcmi in large ammiounts on tie" stnimble' ( unto or city' scetinity. L W. Tuilem3'Il , 102 Mate street , Council Bluffs. la. Hufrmayr's Fancy l'atent flour makes the host and mast bread. Ask your grocer for it. . lJVA. IINIli.t1'OhtlhltS 14) ) lhittT. l'reseit I'lniis for the 'tne ( ) riniiin- tiiti'i it'l : Gntliiriiu. 'rime local organization of , time Sthtc As- oclatioui of Chniattalt Endeavor received yes- tcrda3' the program for the e1e'tnthi annual convention of the State association , Milich wIll meet here August 2& , 26 and 27. There will hit' over 1JU0 delt.gatcmi from all parts of the State. I'art of time' xnec'titmgs will be held in a mammoth tent capsule of seatlmig several thiouaflnd hie'Ople , and' ' scvera. sessions will be held in the Flrvt I're'abytenian church. 'Thie foliowlmig Is the provIsional program for the three days' aession : Tuesday Mot'nLlm-l0 o'c'IocIm mnectlng of the state committee at the 1' Irat l're'aby. teniati church. TuesiTh ) ' Afternoon ( Flr.it Pre'slit'ierIaim c'hurt'hto'clock , ; iraia anti pnm3''r aerv ice.'h ) ' Are Wv lit'me7" : ltm : o'clock , itliCirta or state oflhc'e'ra ; 4:4 : o'clock , buI. heSS. Teicaday 1v'nitmg ( te'nt-7 : ) fl , song ac'rv. ice' ; :4 ] . greeting by ( lie mayor of Council itlulla , greeting ii ) ' the governor o lowle grectmtg ? it ) ' the' ebnininuxi of tile' c'omnmlttec of 'lit ; . reapotise. slid itchiness be' the Ptt'sI' ile'lit , ltev. Kinzt'r ; I O'clock , rt'c'eiuttloll It elelm'inat c's. \\'tltie'atlu N urtilng-fl:15 o'clock. stinnisi PraYer mttlmiga , l'lrat l'ri'imii'ierlarm Secant ] ' ' atid (4hruimtiami Pm sht't'tenuittt , Coxigri'gmttiotmmtl churches : ! ili. : ( telit ) , fraternal greetings , lipvorthi league , I ! . a' , 1' . 1' . , V. M. , C. A. Breitiierhood el St. Atidi'ew : 1(1:20 : hiriptixi ork , MIss } te'Il Pow era , 3t" ' . t'roc.lter , Almmtnthsa. c'bnllluIn ; B o'clock , sc'hittrih of mm'thmods in Evangelistic work , Evangelist Ne'rton Smith. W.dneailay Afternoon ( Icon.o'c'lcic4m lriiYcr fine ] lirnise service ; 2:10. : flower iuit mlar.lofl work , Mr. II. H Itolierta , ] 'cist' 'ille ; 2:40 : , mtsslcitmitrv mally roll cnhl cii thmi' ( ltiOiulfliitlomt'hmat mime you ( Icing ? ' ' "What mt'thiotls are you tmsitmg ? " ; 4 :10 : , evan galistic aer'Ic'e , coneueted LI ) ' 11ev. iIt'rtelm Smith \'cdflt'sdnv Evening ( tcnfl.-7:30 : , somm tme'rvlce' ; :4i , ictidress i,3 \\'illtmiin Shmn' treaxiurer of thie' Viiltt'cl Sor'Ie'tV : lIt. : . set. dress. hhi' % ' . J. T .Me Crary. president l'emin. * t3'i'flfltLI State' astiocitition. Thursday Nomnimig-I:1 : ] ' . . sunrise' utra'e'l mue'e'tlngs. in four ciiurc'hte's ; ii o'clock , hirnisi utmil ; inmt3'e'r ser'lee ( tent ) ; l'tO ' : , eie'e'l ion em : elh't'ntm and other iiusitmess ( trill ) ; IilO. : ] jo nior hour , In charge' of MIss OlIve Hoovel ( tent ) ; II o'c'loek. school tif mitetimodim it vvxenrellxitlc' work , eonducte'd by EvtimmgtIts Mertoci Smith. Thursday Afte'rnoon ( te'ntL-2 o'clock pnnte' ned mro'er service' : 2:10 : , Christlal ( ltt7.eflSbit ) hour , in ehiximge' of C' . H. Judson " bnt Hn hicemi Done ; 'iS'bat Calm Itt Done ; What Can the Lnehii.s Do ? " :40 : ( ' ( 'hoe's from the Wnshingtorm convention 4:20. : evmtnzehtstie service , conducted by Men ton Smith Tliursdcmy Et'e'niimg-7Pt : ] , limnise' and uirny i.i'r'Ir'e ; 7li , oddness ; $ :15 : , address ; b:4i consecrutlan service' ; Iizpahm. Ihitatir. . ltiimt' ' Fl ( 'iii ! I ii .hmti 1. Connuissuoner SI'atInr.i ycstm'rliie re eei'cd a letter fr Ju'lg.t \ ' . , ! : ; ci iii ni t ereue'e to the cimse of Lc'isVeioil' . 'Ito con ficience moan who ui'k'd h. P. AntI. ee'n ( lii Itlaho delegate , to l'tS XtOflt of $210 it ) ' titi uxic of a roll of bogus mnotiey. . .ludgeVexI son declines to rainier , rn oxiciio Ill iii CUbe until after hi ha heatci the t''idcitci Iti the Kohl cast' , M'lllcfl t almost idea tcahhy ( similar lxmsofar as It relxi'es to liii violation of the federal Statuteis proiiibltini tue use of imitation nlnney Kuhml Pitsi i'ii cli imitatIon advertising bill upon a fellow i. the Red Oaks races amid was arrested b ) the federal authorities. There are two atimci cases wl.em'e similar complaints have 1 tel flied. but not % 'armaats issued , and w Ill no lie until this case is tried. 3udge Weal tot ad'Ised Ccimmtssiommer Sicadmiman to tunm Woods over to the state authorities and le'l them prosecute him for time confidence gamin and gamulihing , hut to do co he would havi to dismiss the federal case. and after ma tune de'Iberation lit' comic'ixmdc'd miot to do It Woods has not succeeded in getting bat and it Is likely that his attoniit3's vilh make an mijiphicatitimi for imia release on a writ cii habeas corpus. In that event the case ivil ] be taken to DesMotnes for hearing. Ever ) ' afternoon at 2 the Lake Marmowe railroad ' . 'ihl run a special excursion trainer ( or picnic parties at reduced rates. Speaking of expositions and exhibitIons sec our term Proof premiure water filter Only $2. Stepiman Bros. Keeps sand outer or your teeth. Lake ? danimiwa trains only stop at 3 , 5 , 7 9 , IC , lit , and 22 avenues. 'il'l.m'l"l'lXC HAl ItS ( t'lIt LAW' I'IS'I' lo'iL Rail rtiziel , . Itt'yili iii Ic Ie'iiin nil .r rii I ii Slit , i.t'r- ' . SIOUX CITY. June il.-Speclah ( Telc rram.-ln ) the cases brotmglmt by the Ncirtlm west Iowa Gralmi Dealers' association agaitms time roads traversing tithe part of time atat to recover l.Oit00 ( alleged overebarge' : on grain shipments to Chicago from thu locality , time Illinois Central road. one a ] time Interested utica , filed a r'etition toda : . for a more specific statement , the keynote of ehmIeii is a demand timimt the assoclatior se't forth whether time alleged ovurcharget wore not Paid 1)3' the consignee , nmtthcm tlman time consignor , amid what clause of th interstate ctimntnerce act wac violated by the 'cads In fixing the' charges they chose. it is ruppcmst'd to he the limie' Intontiot to show that the conalgosea were the' otmh uffeirers , that the' asuciatIon lost mmothin and has no right to sue , and that mmci la was actually iolated by the' roads. Tin other dcfemmdaut roads sm'lii follow the' Ceo tral'i , example If thelatterwins Its pmmlmmt hut i'rsfiii Cl t izt'mi Iiiiilt'i'l cil its. EMERSON , Ia. , June 19.-Sliecial ( Te'lei' gramn.-Mrs. ) it. M. Slmtprnao entertained miumber of gentlemen tills tmtteirmmoon in hormom of Mr. Shipuau's 47th birthday. At fi o'clocl ditmiter was served. Mr. ShtIunnn is casiiii.r of the Farmers' bank. Those lire'aexlt ve'rc Dr.V 5. WIlliamson , A. L Clmaimtr' . J. H. McC&tlin , Chant's Etioti , W. H. Eaton , M. L. Evamis. A. G. Graliani. William Crawford , Dr. C. E. Stevenson , J. T. Barnes , CV. . West , C. E Sbemrwimm , L. \hcFaddcn. . D. C. Bell amid .1. Vi' . MeEwen. Iroriii' , ) Itt I he Z'tiil Se. FREMONT , Jumme 19.-Spectal ( Te'legrarn. ) -Ernest Jcibcmmmmseu went swimming In the I'latt wIth a number of companions today As the boyi ; we're leaving the water he spiting iii for a iaiet dlvc slid got into dee'g watej , Charles I lrlpatniek sprang to imis rescue antI both sank. Rirlcjatnirlm , was meiscued with duffle'ult' , hut Joumaum.msen was drowimed. His body was found arm imour later ( idil I''IIt.u s ii mid J''tb lii us Ctiiii lithe CEDAR RAPIDS , ha. , Jumme 19.-Speclai.i ( -Steps hiavet ht'eu takemi toward time eree lIeu of a fltme building 1cm the' near future II ) ' the Odd Fellow's and the' Kmitglmts ol lythias. A joint committee has b eu ap pointed It is the purjioiee to organize' a stoci : comupany and erect one' of the finest buildiimzs in time slate. JtitI yin pi.'iI a ; LitlIr Girt. LEMMIS. ha. , June 1D-Spechal ( Telo' grnm-Shieriff ) Herman ha received notice cml the kidnaping humt uilmt of Clara Deiten. mnatmn , it lit-'ear-old German girl , from hem fmmttmer'a farm mmcar Rlmson , this eceirity. Her imliductora are' SUliltOsell to be imoldIn lien for a re'ward. 'Itilti It 't'.I liii. . t otlil tier itt NE\V 'YORK Jutme -Svemtker ite'e't hiasse'd through this cit ) ' tcids ) ' 00 LIe wa ) to Muntuouth Lake' ' , wimeire lie will vjn.nd a few days with him frImud Colonel A. G Payne Mr. Ree'd declined to dtzmt'uss 11011' tIes with a reporter fiat lTiatIO , WAS A WILDERNESS IiTy YEARS AGO % ( I % ( lime ( if the' ilisst 'l'liriIiiir l.i- cnhlth's Iii the 'sill , ' . ' cit thit' h.iItI i'iOii * ILls er. CIIEIIOKEg , ha. , Jutte 1g.-aelal. ) Ommei can scarcely reealht. thit , magtiltude of ( lie' ebStiCeS wrought by TIthe's mmmarvtil- wcirkitmg imautch stuce the first Ithoiteel' jour. mte3't'd cmli the Little Sioux river , less than fifty years ago All traces of tii hinithitive comiditimme are lmov obliterated. The tall , ratmk grass anti tangled uliderbrusb have disappeared and in timeIr hilace one he'hmoltla great fields , thtt' fertile Poll yielding forth bountiful crops , ehLle impleumdid rt.aidences PiPd tale'tm the iilat''a of the' log cablum slid tepee oX the hcidiali the iron horse. swifter Li.U the elmteiupe' , travels time pathway that wm.a Duct' faimlous as time trail of the Lioux and Dakota ltmthiaims , amid this eit ) ' of Chmero' iCL' hOW stauds cci time exaCt spot where they $ often ratheired to celebrate their weird festivities amid dance their heculiar ace , rature has clone a great deal for Cimero hue county In the wili' UI natural etdvumm titgeis. It Is time timird county Il ccii thy imonth erlm boundary of the state. and the secotie trout the IveSt , Plyluuuth eoUtmt ) ' lying Ic the west elm time banks of the Misouni lIver. UbeiOht.e cuimsiSti , of a telrltum'3' tweuty-foum Illileis square and ecitmtmmtlmE &ifi aqtmate miles , which is equal to 30S,64D acres of laud. Time couflt ) ' is di' . ided ixmto slxtecum towitbhmihiS each licing thi' legulan coxmgresslotmal towo Shill of six umihea e'quaie. The lirllieilal ) stream ruxmnixig UCVOb8 the county is the Little Sioux , entering imcah time hlortiiw est collier and tiowing diagoneli ) across the county. The ivest lork uf the Little Sioux Is a tributary , draiutn ant e'atening tIme townahmilis ili the mionthwt'iml lortion of the c'ouimty. Theme are macn ) other i'mainie stmealtis timat add matertab3 to titti weiaith imd beauty of the coumity , ( lii linuticuhtal aim cif which Is Maile ; river inn Is branches fenmnitmg a hietwork of t'z'te'r was itm the southwest lmortlon of the county Tile boil lb OUC peculiar to a belt o : cocnltr3' about 300 tcm 200 miles in widtt. through whIch the MissourI rIver i'umms. I' ' duliema greatly from time' eli iii thei einstein Itnt of the Stfltt' and will staxid a great den more drouth , as was uthieientiy lmrovemm tWI 3'CarS ago , when a drouth extended through' OUt the entire state , Cherokee couu ) yielded a bountiful harvest and the hard shills of the whiter were miot noticed at thu Point. A large portion of eastern Iowa bc' bugs to rimixt , in geology Is known as timi "drift deposit , " wimile on the w est abut' ii us known as the "imlul ! deposit. " Time seti liete In the west has a striking s1mmulai'it to tltttt in the valle' ) ' of the Rhine , which is famous the world over for its nlcbneba The celebrated geological writer , Owens calls it "silicious marl , " tinti refers to itt om'Iglu as accumulation of edtfliemmt in ax ammclent lake , rhmteh was afterward drained One of its liecuhiaritits , lirlbablY due to itt stiicious composition , is its freedom Inert stagnant ; iools anti jioutis , acid the advan' tage.s it liosbesses of being colmstamltl3' ant comnIpletely umidc'rdraiucd. While It retaitim a suttlcient moisture at the tmnface , the die tinet granular form of siiax , of whIch it ii largely composed , enables watelr to pan through it US freely as though a SaudI loam. On account of this peeuhiarlty tHu roads are always in good condition , ant plowing iii not delayed on account ofveI weather so much as it is in less favorer scs , MUCH TIMBER IN SIGHT. Cherokee county contains more titnbei hand than any other five couutles in North' western Iowa. The banks of time Litth Sioux river are heavily fringed with oak ash , elm , soft maple , black walnut , cotton ii'ood , lime amid hard maple from its en ' the north to itt tl'anL'e into the eouxmt3' on departure on time south. in an early da ) some of the finest black walnut timber lii Iowa wait found along the larger streams It this count ) ' . The earl ) settlers used al sortS of timnber quite lavisimly and in man ) eases did not protect the forest lands at they ought , and nmammy of them now visl they had. The pIoneers came from the east where wood was pleat ) ' , and oftea it Mat huthieshly destroyed. Notwithstanding thmm lact , there ii , au abumidanc'e of timber lanc lxi the county and It is being well Protected 1mm fact , there is alert' timber in the count ) today than theme was fifteen years ago Thu farmers on the iratrIcs bmave been and arc , mm.iIl jilantimig am'tltieial groves , until titi , ounty is spotte'd here acid there and ecry .vhejre with allIes of artificial forests , ad' flog much to the comfort of the farmer , at , veii as the material value of the land. fly the record given out to the official re mlorts of the auditor of state it ccxi lte seer that In all Iowa Bueuma Vista is the onll etlumity that hia trammeplanted as muuch tim her and as nau ) ' shadt' trees as Cherokee Today there ; are l00 acres inure of arttfic'ia timnber in thi Count ) ' than of natural , then being ai,00t 1iO0 of imative and 2,100 ci planted timber. Aside from the aliundanet of timber amid pure running water , the fines cell water is chic obtainable in ahmos every part at the county. Flowing magnetic wells furnish tile watel for the emmtire city today , and time upjil from the seven artesian wells Is grea' ' enough to furnish any two of the larger c1tlc Itt AmerIca with the' finest water tIm xnom'tttl ever tusted. Time first well waa dlii' covered In lSSl , and additional ones imav iteen drilled since , time last one being pu down last lmttmnmer. The wells vary ii de'lltb from 2(10 ( to 6011 feet. The analysim itimowit that this water Is absolutely fre' front liarmmifui elenmeuts atmd PoiiSeSeS i large Parceutage of lrou which of Iteel : gives it a dime tonic quality. it shows alit imufllclcxit of niagne'siutn aud sodium to niaki It mnildl3' alternative and diaureitc. $ Of iti beueflciai et1ect , thieve can itt' rio doubt time city has used it tom' a number of years aiim ! during this tmnme has been free Iron niitladiet' such nit are dominion Miitimei impuni water ii used. WILD Wih Eczema I was a . 'uffercr fur clg.'imt 'smtr froro Eczi.nma , t'tmt itt.a' ciii emitirtity ( 'ii red ! I'Iio litiliaP of it iitititlit w . _ a' i0 % e'rvi ( uitid Iatt I ) iilItiiitt , ci , iittiu' ' % biiiut'i ii alita'aretl elitil Went Id t'eh iff , Ieuvtiig . wliii'lm would tiurs iiiu M it'd , siiei.umlt purfuri , tire amid ttLil. ( ii , mite tim.itil , , of thy tmlils'r l' ' " ut my lmmimbi , glint it'd tuiotcii's would tilijlt'iti cud its pooh iI ( I i'ec.iitit' " met mu , thti. iitmrmmmii and lit I , itt wiiu Id tigHt . Nt1li ( tiler miuglut I wouid Its ItwiiIe cud uiriith , atmd milniot so wild. I gum ii hex of OL'Tit'tiix , ii"i ii hattie ( If OL'TICUItI , itt. . I.ii.v5i.'r , cud dun a feiu iilIliiii'tltioil6 I me ticiel l'/'tn. ) time ni'diti'PM aid iiiflminiitiatioui dinaplicar ; /iiiil U"d ( hr 1,1,7urve Uiq hit ( I .1(111 ii/J.cztiia left I can Lritthftllt3' mut.'t'rt ilimit 'L0O worth el titi'ieuttL ltimuuiu : p curu'd on , . .BJIIN ii. i'tilt'l'E. i'ittsburg , l's , Srarr'y Cnum 'Fpriyufrpr - W'.rm tith. Cl' . ? iru'ii .5lfl iippIi"iiti ii. Al e1'TlCi'ui. ' ( flhuii' SlieSt , Still Iflhitilu.e $ oC CL'TirtbA ltebnm.vl.pm , grueteIt Si liuui.r vu'r. Sutd timromliout ilir wntld 1'te. Ci"rit'i'r& , Oc.s SoAr 'lSc . litliOtsECT. b.C .uiI , Si l'UTlCtm hiuiu : api , ( 'itti C'n' . . i.l J'ut' . . . Co.t'n &rii' to 'triiiiitntty Curs' J.czuma , " milled fin. = " - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - . - - - ' - - - - " - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - ' - . . - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ w _ - _ _ _ - _ - _ - - . . . " ( ; - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lies , June hi , ISIiC , i C AYes , those "Si.j1taiia" "Corner" Cigar Boxes . ' ' to think ' ' Itlil 01 the ClllpthlcSS Arc empty. 'SYe didn't expect you they w'ca'e Cignrs-it was ( if kft mtitmy that % 'e t'.tilted to citli 'otmr utteiition to. It i.fiiip' shiw hio' thie' stI1 , ulld tile big sale's can 01113' be emreditemd to thu S.'I'IZ1tJOR QL'ALJ'I'Y of the gooJs , J'Iiut's 'IhUt IIIUL'CS tilcIn tehl. BE UP TO DATE AND SMOKE UP-TO-DATE CIGARS.- MOORE & ELLIS Sole Agents. IW _ _ _ - - _ _ _ - - - _ _ - , _ _ _ _ _ ( If the ttnie being ta ext up iii a hot firbi ever the' question of exireiesftg i chmticc lot a pr.sidentlatl candidate , A resolution it , stmuc'thmg the national dsle'grtles far 1llatt Ic'ae 'Igorotsiy OltOS4'd b3' & 'nators Jotu'i amid henry. titit w'a finally ndoite b3' tote of 420 to ! 7. The plaUortn adopted makes tie' reference to tbt' mmsticnal nilntlmmle tratiotm. 'I'ht' tumianrial phl * Is as follows : 11c later blcmmetsllism , pftd to that 'n we insist tiporm tile free' atid utilintltt'd t'ulu amtt' of both gold stat sllvcl' at the' rattle cc 16 to 1 , at ; isiOnC' ) ' of filmal I e'dc'mnptiou tt iLl ctqtial legal tender potters. Indepenkttt et tlmt' action of khm' otitr ) tiatlciui , Se' tutu tlulimii.ed to the' Hustue of itmtersst-bearlnt bends for any ImtirP ( ' In time' of lrnaco. ' " 'o dc'tmmatmd that tlmC go'el'mtttmt'nt imaI not sitrrelttler , hut lihI alvmtys cxt'h'hiit' Itu lawful ( ilitiOii to te'tle'etii its ouihigatloims it either gold or silver , tie they lie iiioiit con vctiitlt , " "e dc'matitl the' x'vpt'al cml time hiresont law's dlscrt'dltlitg tlm silver niont'y or tin 1)51 ) iou and le'gnllelag prititte contracts paa. ' . , Ic tIm gold mtlctlme. "We are' ( uiiicufuu.ul to the natlonni Luntmkttm system aitci favor oftly the' litciney of the ( 'Oiltttittoti ! , titl v ( ' tieliu'vc' that time hlott'el and iluty of tin' po'u'rtimiwnt to ttml'iilclt C circulatIng mnr'duttut iiotiIti hint be ulele' gateti to nn' Pl'it'ate etrtttlmntlttr Icil'gr.tcs to time imattommitl t'otivctmtlout w ext ehiosoim as follow a : .A t Let ge , ie'legntt's-Scitntoms Jones anC lIen' ) ' ; Iloui Carroll Arutetreitig atid Colone' ] J , T. 'I , ' , ' . 'I'illar. First Blairlet ' Ccmfhtn ] , Delu'gutt's-'Cimau1ee ci w clout Ridge , Joitmi II. I'irlt'i'r of Osceola , Secotid District-S. ) et. Taylctr of Plume Illemif and J , , J. Stmnhhitt't' of iltit Spnliigs. ThIrd iistnic't-l'mmul Jotmos ( if Tcxarkauc iid tV. l' . Ramusa ) ' of Camden , Fourth Dlstmlct-J. G. W'itllac'e of flttsell' yule aud George A. Mansfield of Ozark. Fifth District-U. II. Dmtviilson ( uf Pa cite 'flle' anti Phil I ) . Scott etf Vanburen. Sixth Diatrlct-J. V. Ci'cicle'tt : of DeVt'it anti A. S. Layton of Ye'llville , Orn ii izi iu far I ii i' ( rni , itijuttiwn. CD ADIION , Neb. , Jtiiie 1ii.-Spe'e'ial.- ( ) Vitimin a fe'w imours after the ne'w's of tii itotulxmation of McKinley and hlobtirt lint bt'eui received at this idace , a immeetimig o re'lltthilcatmmu eas called. nod mtlUitnmgli il , iiotlce vaii so ehom't that mmlumiy Pmun.tn'tt omies were' uimable to be notified , mm g'oell crowd gatimereid , and itmidst the' gm e'ateam vim timualaimni Itrciceeded to organize' time Imitiuj Coumity McKinley club. Hon. Si' . II. Medauim called the mueetimmg to cmrder anti .1. L Pau vas at omteei elected president. together itt \v. Ii McCann , C. J. Grahle intel \ \ ' , \V \Vlhsoil its hommorary htnesidt'ntme. lion. G. A EthIcs , A. G. Fiser and Fm'amil : Curnie s'en elected 'Ico presitlctite , while \t' . H. Itv' nolds , 0. K. Eastman did E. 3. Canlmi'ntc : were iimade their aides , M. C Eastnmari vn e'lc'cted treasurer anti H. B. O'Ltnu , wit ] the following amisistaimis , was mmmdc acert' tary : W' . H. Fanning. tV. H. Retebutil cmii G. T. H. Ilattcock. RemioltmtIon most htgiti commending and emitloratmig the' St. Loul htlatfom'tn Sc'enu' adopted. The Pre'aldent Ma etxtlluoircrcdl to select ne committee to call Rinse meeting to get amm exlinession frcmmn tb PeOPle regandiimg the future policy and tic ticitmit of the club. : I'lcI iilu'y LIII I Ii ui..insiit mu I L otis. LYONS. Neb. , June ltu.-Shueclal.-Timi ( McKinley enthtmsfasm niaimtfcste'd itself las evening in a bonfire display. As soon a : the iiews , of McilCinIe"s nomninatlon reachet town itneuiaratiotms were made' Ion a gram display of pyrotechnics. Editor W'merner o the Mirror , Fred Etilieild and .1. C. McEthIn : tey , who are enthusiastic leleKimiley men prepared the material for time display of tim evening. Dr. T. A. Hill is now the ciii : democrat In town. He still lies faith Ii the old party , A mass meeting has beemm called for to morrow evening for the purpose of orgaim lzing a McKinley club. Burt county t'll go 1.000 majorIty for McKinley this fall. Chase CauIlt7' lCt'1uiiluhleieit C.ouii.t'iitluum IMPERIAL , Neb. . June 19.-Speclal ( Tel egram.-Tiie ) republIcan count ) ' conventio of Chase county met at ImperIal toda Charles W. Meeker was renommuated fo county attorney. Delegates to the stat c.on'entioa : James Burke , A . . , Leac'hc J , w , Hann , R P. James. Senatorial coo ventIon : F. Hoffmetster , 'cv. Cunnlngharmi J. w. Hnitn. C. D. Fuller ; instructed fo Hon. Frank Rathbun. Representative con vt'ntlon : James Burke , A Cunningham. E Beach , C. I ) . Fuller ; instructed for Harm : W'iliuon of this county. t Uebbtn can never assume a more pleasing form than that of the far- orham % ilver Not only beautiful as a work of Art , but because - cause of its Sterling quality , a symbol , al- ways. of Sincerity. Too good for Dry Gees ! Storea- Jewelers only , C. S. RAYMOND , S E , Car , i th and D.ugI5 . . Twin ciii DYE WORKS -4 . sFw' . . . r i'-'i' ii DYEING A NDECLEANINIJ Clothing , Dress3 ani 11ous'ho11 God5 ) UMAILA orncil-iti flirfemcim. Tel. 1121. COUNCIL 1lLVFi1i-\'onlmi. aod 001cc , Con. I flue A and 161km St. Tel , 310. Bend for Pnlcw LLt. tc'rst&tc Onmntnerrc outniis5iotm. has scat thu folkowthg te'le'grsnt to Mr. lmner 01 pt1tigleId , lit "The Illinois .lcnmcraoy ee'Ide'ntly fst'eni tin' uliromilitluuisti ftc's coimuge of silver , 3 do taiL. Tii isajenlty of the inutlotmal eonvvr.thcin Will 1 * for the free isthise cii sIIet and shinuh not 1 * expected to imminate itny otimet' titan outspoken ndroetss of titat Poiki' . "Und.r these c'hm'ruuistnnes in ) ' cmictorse- inent by tim& ' Stt cofl'Olmthofl , timoth It would lie a gre at eOmlltlhll'tIt , t'allIlOt hi in. slated % Ih'nO by toy friends. " iiitttii t I i'm , . . t Iuitt'titii'lsi H iii.t lrt ii ii ( 'HAMDfliti..I , , 1) , , tutt lIi- ( it' . ' timu' aliandoimed ctitl.--iqeiattoni ) sire cuti'nlng l'ort ltaimdall tnlliial'y t't'sort'tttlomi . ' % btuh ( 'otmtptt5 client 30.t'i' juries , tiflel lot'nmumtg 01)011 litllti timprc' At' eUtc time' Iii , ' state cit Sotitit Dakota Intel Inmenel"d tahting liii' litcid In title i'oservttt ] on feir school hutmrl'ost a bitt l'eeentl ) ' the state oflhc'e't-s elmamiged their limitS , cud lime sqlla'tI'nte at c imev taimmog mLtli'ithmtmtgt' of 11w ohilucurttmlilt ) to st'eum son's of tIme' I tutti . etli it hm is t'tt i tumid e llrtmt'ihma ! ! ' ftmh' gl'nzili I'll ' l1CibCL. gomtii'titiit' I tt t It e fit ttml'c. aliltough It Is dtflcut1t to feirteli wbn it will b , time html Itt this mu scre'ntlou will be thtrottit open Ic hoiueuui"aei M'ttlomflctmt cud Ilie sqtmlittu're % otuId thun liii t'Ima'e'ied to Inaku' elmtry of the ( mind dcelrcxi by the'm At time ! time ctlCi1'ts w'iil ahiio lllme'ly hi' nuide to Icicnt a teiwli whet e time' lutist bulhiilttgs cro nos' situated. _ _ _ _ _ _ \ht Alti i'mied t ) cm I't'ttltirevi 'ii Built. Y.NK'i'ON , S. a , ItItme' iIt-tpceImtI ( Tele- gmain.--hteltiblkntmii ) , gI'lterimil ) ' ttml'e'iuigiiout tIme' sttti ( ' tire' ztttsfld ti fLu I'e'ttlgrew i bolt , amid ito disai.trotms l'e'Stilts art' flittlciltitted In cCinsequ'nu't' . 'rite iittPtihiSt5. liowevet . tie- dare that time ) ' Lan how elect thehi entire eongrcssiommal amid state tickeit. 'rul ( ' ) ' ccmunt arm a large gitixi of free silver re'ptihlteaxms through the Intuit iice of l'cttigrvw'a course. - : . . , .f ; Gladness Comes ATit1t a Itetter untk'rstnnduiig of time V 1 tm'amisient nitttil'e of tIn' titan" , ' pliys- fermI ii1. vhiicui 'mihm'mhh lte'fom'e propci' ef- It' . ' ' t efiom'ts- fort-ge'iit .fl'ox'ts--pI etmenui riguitly dim'ected. 'l'hicm'e is cmomxmfom't in tIme knowledge , that hci Xfl'iLIi3' farms of sielmilebi. iti' c' not due to uiiy actual dis- ease. but sixtipi' , ' a comistipmtted eerndi- lion of the s'stein , 'tvbieh time ple'nsctnt ftiiii iIy I axmttive , yx'up of' Figt , . promptly - ly reitmoves. Tltnt 'ma 'hy it is tite' ony ] remmn'dy w'itlt millions of fztzniiies. and is everywhere ei'.te'emned so lmiglty ] by nil 'hto value good health. its It'nt'lie"ial effects are duc to the fmict , timmit itis the ( Inc remedy tvltieh pm'otnotes internal cleanlixiess 'vitlmout de'bilitating the organs on vhiieui it nets. It is therefore nfl important , in circler to get its bemme- licial effects , to rtotc' 'hien you pin'- chikce , that you iictve time ge'nuinc' arti- cia , w'h'ich is xnanumactum'ed by the Call- fornia Fig Syi'up Co. only and sold by all reputable druggi'ts. If itt the vujciymetmt of good health , anti time S3'St4'mfl is i'egiilar , laxatives or I other reinedic's are then not mieede'd. If afflicted 'it1i tiny mit'ttit1 disease. one may be commended th the most skillful phmysiciari. ' . but if in iwe'd of a Thxntivc , one hiould ittive' time best , mtncl vitlm the tve'hl-informed everywhere , Syrup of Figs stands highest tnd Is most largely p.rd and gives most general satisfaction. IECE'S ELLETS FOR TIE Z.IVER ST. BERNARD'S hOSPITAL AND RETREAT FOR THE INSANE. In charge of the SISTERS OFMERCY Thu wIdely known Institution bee been doubled In size during the pa5t euntnmer and toads omme of time mnos imidero and model immetltuttona of Its character in the Meat. Time new additmocis wIll be ready for occu- pammay by the first of the year. When fully completed , accomnmodutiotms will be afforded for 1100 patiuimits. It Is beautifully situated. ctvc'niooklog the city of Council Iliuffs , It. full etaff of cfltflent ] phi3'aIcIans arid trained nurses minister to the comfort of the pa. tients. SPECPL OABE S Q VEN TO LADY FATENTSI TERi3 MODEIUTE For fuller particulura , apply to SISTER SUPERiOR , Council fllue. Is. , F1IST [ NATiONAL BANK Couticil Bluffs , Iowa. CAI'I'rAL. . . . 100,009 % % 11 $ OLICIT TOthI flii'llctCsS. vl HIlsIlthl ' 1.01 U COLLL'C'J'Jc5. ONE 01" 'J'lfit OI.Uh5'3' ! IIAItICM IN IOWA , . U I'IHt CEIcT VA ID (5 ? , ' 1' IMII IilPOJ'F. , GiLL ATD shtI Vb OIL W'IUTE. ! COUNCIL BLUPES STEAM DYE woaxs