THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; PKflDAY , JULY 10 , 1896. 8 If COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MIMHt .MH.VriOJf. Mr. C. S. Lcfceits Is In New York. J. J O'Hern ' has returned fiom R tripe o Kansas Cl'y ' Judge Chapman of Ne-brnidcix City was In oiiiull muffs vesterday. Dr. Jannty ban returned fiom his eastern rip much Improved In health 'I'rof and Mrs W H. Chambers have ono to at. Paul for the summer. G II Jackron and wife left jcsturday for Templar Park , Spirit Lake , for a two weeks' IsllMrc II Klcebat and daughters of Sioux City am guests of Gtorgo Hatiscn on fourth trcrt Miss Maja Allen of New York \lfltlnR vith the family of Mr. 12. S. Allen on firth Vtnue. 0 Oin < > n of Chicago , brother of tl. Ourcn , na undo of Atloiney Harvey Ourcn , is In ho city. The MIsses HarklicsR of Washington ave nue are cntcttalnlng Miss Hatllo Cochran of Chicago. Deputy fulled Stales Marshal Wray of Ottumwavas In the city yesterday on olll- clal business. Ilcrt Taylor , at the W. C. A. hospital , has rallied from his recent relapse and now promises to iccovcr. Tlyo Gondwln , formcily of this city , but now located at Kansas Cltj , \lsltlng his relatives and fi lends. Thp spring v , agon used for exercising the horses at No I ho'c house has been stolen. The thieves left no clow. Theio will be revival KCI vices at the Fifth Avcnuo Methodist episcopal church pvciy evening this week and nc\t Fred Davis has rctuincd from Madison lake , Wisconsin Mis Davis will spend the rest of the heated term nt the lake. The Grand hotel , Council Illuffs. High In every respect. Hates , $2 fiO per day nd upward. C. F. Clarke , proptletor. Prof. Albln lluster has been engaged to _ ilay In the laigesl orchestra In St Paul , nml will spend the summer at Lake Mlnne- ffltonka. ] Pi.f. \ \ Zaak of Sarpy county , Nebraska , and Miss Augusta Toiink of Douglas umnty , Nebraska , were married by Justli-o Cook ( hla afternoon. ft The stock of M S. IJenncr Iu to bo dls- V posed of In bulk by Assignee \Vllson. who "ywlll then devote his time to the $2.WO In book accounts ot Mr llenncr. The choir of St Paul's chuich has been Increased by the addition of Misses Lucllo " Portcrflcld and Jcnnlu Keating and Messrs. C. E. Altchlsnn and I. M. Trejnor. Thcro will probably be a base ball game at the field Club park Sunday aftcinoon Negotiations arc pending with several clubs and a game will probably bo arranged to day. day.Miss Miss Luclle Portci field and Jennie Keat ing , together with Messrs 1. M. Trcynor , Vf. 8. Hlgdon and C. D Altchoson , have been engaged to sing In St. Paul's church choir. J. G. Coady and his sl tcr , Miss Anna Coady , left jestcrday for Mllvaukec They will bo gonu a month visiting the lakes of Wisconsin and will stop at Hot Springs , S. D. , on their way home. J. W Squire 1ms returned fiom Chicago , whole he went to meet his daughter , Cllza- beth , who accompanied him to this city. Miss Klbnbclh was on her way home from Smith college , Southampton Mass The business men's ball team , captilned by Herman Larson , has Just returned from a tour of Mlndcn , Neola , Underwood and Avoca , where they have plaved , losing at Underwood and Mlndcn by a close score. Sheriff Doncr wired the chlet of police from Albla yesterday asking him to look out for tince boys who broke jail there on the night previous The telegram an nounces that the boys are aged 1C , 18 and 20. The city physician's report for Juno shows that eighteen deaths wore icportcd during the mouth , agahibt twenty-seven reported during the same time last 3 ear. Three cases of contagious dlsascs were reported , against 'eleven last year. ' Almost the entire male population of the city was out last night watching the bul letin boards for news from the Chicago convention. Newspaper ofllces were thronged until midnight. JIooic & Kills published bulletins at their cigar store and had a crowd that filled the store to overflowing unlit the last bulletin was received. Deputy Marshal Ward spent half an hour josteiday morning selling an estray horse to the highest bidder. The horse had been taken Into custody by the poundrnaster and kept tlio required length of time with out hearing from Its owner. The officer thought the animal was worth $150. but "Vompromlsed with the highest bidder for $ S. The man who turns steam Into the big whistle at the electric light station docs BO with the greatest ot satisfaction. Until the chief of police ordered It to bo used In Hen of the sonorous cm few boll It has been maintaining an enforced silence. Sev eral years ago It was enjoined by Its neighbors as a nuisance. Its clarion tones at 7 o'clock each morning made sleep Im possible for the late risers. Colonel John D. Dopf of Rockport , Mo , was In the city last night. Colonel Dopf is a Missouri republican and the editor of ono of the oldest republican papers In the not them part of the state Ho was deeply Interested In the Chicago convention , but had no great state pride to expiess for Bland who , ho says , while ho has been a consistent silver advocate , has never dis tinguished himself for ability In any other field. field.Tlio Tlio first meeting of singers who will take part In the chorus for the state Chris tian nndeavor convention Is called for this evening at the chapel of the First Presby terian church. Hcv. G. W. Sn > der will i Imvo charge of organizing the chorus and conducting the rehearsals. Members of all the churches In the city have consented to join and all others who can assist in gospel singing are cordially Invited to at tend the rehearsals and join tlio chorus. Mrs. R , Wesley of 2715 Third avenue has asked the assistance of the police In as sisting her daughter to return from Chi cago. The young woman married a man named Freeman sniuo time ago and was deserted by him. She reported to the Chicago cage police that she was in destltuto clr- cunibtanccs and asked to bo sent to her homo In Council Bluffs. She was advised to communicate with the Council IllulTs police and her visits to the station was In accordance with this suggestion , O H. Vlavl Co. , female remedy. Medical consultation frco Wednesdays. Health book furnished , Annex Grand hotel. Davis , drugs , paints and glass. Tel , 2S9 , IlcciiNril | iVil , Unrrlago licenses were Issued yesterday n * follows : Nnino and llcsldence. Age. i'llts XanU. Onmtm , . , , , . , , 30 , AiiguHtii Tonnlc , Onmhti . so Grant Klser. Omnhii 27 Mary Khoudcs , Oinaliu a ) WITH Eczema undo Its appearance on mi heail lrt fta wont form , and it continued Bprtadmi : until inv- fate w as co \ ercil with scales ami l cameafiarrldslglit. llnclalluoluMdof hatr , let en jcanT growth , and had toearritlco It. 1 wa In iliunalr. Tlio plijjiclaiis had failed even to relict o me. when ono recommended CUTICUUA Bon * . M ) fattier prin tired n ct of CUTICUKX IlKMKmni , and In three weeks Ilia . icale * left my face am ) tlio skin lost Ita llorid | Uuo. / ; lit Klttt I ITUI tHthrly curttl. My I facp was smooth nnd my complexion clearer t , aud finer than It had ever litt'n befoio. J Jlles MA1UON A.SMirHBunlmr > , ra. t--j P E5.DT Cmf TUBITUBNT. Warm t th ยง r * with CUTICUIU Sotr , Ki'no urpllciilom of CUTtcinA ( ointment ) , unit mild tlotn of CUTI. cu A UiBOLTENr , ercMcit of humor cure . ut Iht I4. IVlM. Cl'TK VI j , | | IIHIHYI'T - .te. IDj | l. I'onit b lO L-ir.Kol t > r .H"4i unl tcitrn4."tmH < lfc . LABOR CLAIMS TO BE PAID Receiver Will Nako a Loan on the Manawa Railroad Properly. S TO BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE ROAD ) rcrr < Kntcrrit In tlio t'n o of lite Oiunlm mill ( itntit MnrliliiH A\I > I ! < \KlllllMl John AV , I'liul Oilier CiiNCN In Could In the district court jcsterday afternoon Judge Smith made an order gtanting tlio application of the receiver of the Lake Manavva Hallway company for authorlly to Ijonow fijOO to pay labor claims and pro- ftmd debts. The older provides that the loan shall be a Hen on tlio propel ty and take precedence over existing mortgages. Decrees were entered In the < ases of the Omahn & Grant Smelting works against John W Paul and the Union Land and Im provement company. In tlio case of Alice Hancock and others against John Ilutlerlleld Iho referee j ester- day made a report of the f-nlc ot two and one-third aircs hi the tenter of section 18 , township 75 , for " 00 rash The report was approved by the couit. The llnnl report of the administratrix of the estate of 1'rcd Oioat , deceased , was re ceived and approved by the court and the odmlnlsttatrK discharged and her bondsmen released A dccreo WOK entered In foreclosure In the tabe of the lovso .Mortgage and Tiust company against C' . Piter en and others on n note and mortgage for $300 given In Jan- uarv , 1S9S Judge Smith will today hear a case from Hairlsou county entitled Conner against Alex Harden and otheis Conner claims a lol of land by accretion and recently secured an Injunction restraining Harden and other occupints of the land from laying any claim to It The case conies up on a motion to dissolve tlie Injunction. Hlchard Horsely has commenced foreclos ure proceedings against the estate of Mar } Sledcntopf on a uoto and mortgage for $200. $ I.ako Manavvn attiacllons until July 20. Piof Mcnlcr , the champion parachute jumper , will give one of his marvelous ex hibitions every afternoon at 5 o'clock. In the evening at 8 o'clock Pi of. Charles Gordon will mal.o his thrilling leap from a ninety fool lower Inlo n tank containing only five feel of water The famous Chicago ladles orchestia give a concert aftciuoon and even ing. I'ny Your water bill before July 10 , and save 5 per cent. OHlce open Friday evening. The patrons of Grand PIa/a ; , LaKe Man- awa , are pleased to note tint no Intoxicating liquors arc sold In the grounds. TO nu'iioTn LAKU M.VSAWA. hnmctliliiK ; CoiiccrnliiK Hie IlciielllN to IIIClMli Next \Vvelc. Plans of the Council Bluffs How lug as sociation for the maintenance and improve ment of Lake Manavva have already begun to assume tangible foim. The lake is In excellent condition this year and the as sociation pioposcs to keep the water mark high and to , as lapldl } as possible , improve the lake In every respect. To accomplish this purpose , to stall a fund for II , a benedl program extending over Iwo da > s has been piepared and will bo given Monday and Tuefaday aflcinoons and evenings of next week. The proceeds from the Lake Manavva Hallway company and the Man hattan Beach company's receipts for the two dajs will bo turned over to the Rowing association , to be expended for the purpose named. The program for the Ivvo evenings Is as follows : Monday's proginm : At Ihe Grand Plaza rinlloou ascension at 5 p m , concert til from C to 7 p. m , high illvo nt 7.15 At Manhattan Ueach Sailing rnco nt 7.0 p in , swimming rnco nt 7:45 : , tub race at S p in , shell race at S.13. The Mond.iy evening concert will be fur nished by the following organizations : Wtber quartet , Mandolin club. Instrumental quartet , Ladles' orchestra. There will bo an exhibition of fireworks nt Manhattan beach at 10 o'clock nnd danc ing al the bo.il house from 3 lo li Tuesday's program : At the Grand Plaza R.illoon ascension at G o'eloclc. concert by the Ladles' band 5 to 7 o'clock , high dive at 7:13 : At Manhattan Reach Salting race at 7.M , swimming rac-c at 7:45 : , tub race nt 8 o'clock , shell rare al S 13 The High School cadels will give an ex- hlblllon drill al Iho Grand I'la .v from S 3C to 'J o'clock. There will bo dancing at the Grand Plaza fiom 9 o'clock to midnight and a reception al Ihe boat house fiom 1 lo 12. For sale , a splendid farm of ISO acres 3 miles north of Mondamln , Harrison counly , low a. Fair Improvements , splendid land Will take one-lhlrd of Iho price hi Omaha or Council IJIutTs city property , balance on lime. Apply to Leonard Everctl. Council muffs , la. Lake Miiiinvrii Train * Leave Council Bluffs at 8 nnd 10 a. m , 2 , 3 , 4 , G p. m. , and every half hour there , after. Last train at 11 p. m. Sundays and special occasions every thirty minutes. Wo are turning out the whitest , cleanest , besl laundry In the slale Iho only Kind good enough for you. Postal or telephone IG7. Raglo Laundry. 721 Broadway , Special picnic grounds at Grand Plaza for private parties. ItonilKter Cluli Milliner. The meet of Ihe Council Hlufls Gentlemen's Hoideter club , postponed from last week on account of the rain , will bo held al Ihe Union Driving park this afternoon. The following entries have been made : Trotting George Ouderklrk J. J Crow , Clmiles U JcfferlH , J. M. 1'usey , Bert Leon ard Pacing Oscar Vounkcrman , Dr. J. C Hoberlson , 1'uul Sc-hnlder , A. J. Kane , I. S Muccl. An efforl la being made to arrange a spo- rliil rac-o belwceu Crovv'o horco and H A Me'ssmoro'H mare1 , driven by permission bi1 A A. Stniuy. Uettlu King" , a trotting- mare with n low re'cord and owned by J. W. Griffs , a well known horse breeder of Carton , will KO tin exhibition mile All Invitations Issued to Omaha people for the mallneo last week will bo honored on this occasion , and It Is expected that the grand stand will bo filled with representatives of the fair sex. AniliTNou Dcclurril Iiixniic. John J. Anderson , who has been cleik- Ing In a drug store at Strcetsvllle , was taken to the Insane asylum at Clarlnda yesterday hy Sheriff Morgan , the Insanity commission having passed upon his case in Iho light of evlJe'i co presented by friends of the patient Anderson Is a single man , 30 years of age Three or four years ago ho took the Kcoloy euro , but has since fallen from grace and has been going against tlio flowIng - Ing bowl pretty hard of late. He has a dcltiblon that his yard Is filled with pcu- plo who mo stealing the cherry crop He has also been very careless In the handling ot fire and refuses to take any kind uf nourishment except alcohol Ho talked very lallotially to tbo board of examiners , but a medical examination made by Ir Thomas resulted In an order for his In carceration al the Clurlmla asylum , nirlxlliiii IliumItcciinl , The report of J. G. Lemen , manager of the Christian home , for the six months ending July 1 , shows that durlug lhal pe- llod there were received hi all depart ments , 70 ; homes found for 20. died , from cottages for Infants and the mulcted , 7 Total increase ! during the six mouths , 37 The lutt Hi'inl-anmial report brought the aieount up to January 1 , 1890 The ac count to that date , January 1 , 1S98 , stood Children In the home , 154 ; workers , clerks , eooks , nurses and the aged , 31 , making a grand total of US In the home. And now by this uport Ihe grand total is increased by 37 , Increasing the total to children , 191 , helpers and aged , 31 , making a grand total this July 1 , 1S < IO of 22J persons In the lioiiiu. Mirritoiiisr IIISTHICT co.M'nuu > cn. SK YOUI-M' Work H < MlcM nl Slion * n Siitlnfnctitr } Condition. The closing session of the Methodist con- 'erence of the Council Illuffs district was held at the fifth A\cnue Methodist Episco pal churoli on Wednesday evening. At the bu&lnces hour ot the afternoon J-essIon Hev W S Hooker gave a review of Ihe work of Iho dlslrlot during the six years that he has been presiding elder The amount of money raised by the churches of the district during thai llmo for church buildings and parsonages , salaries and be nevolent offerings , he said , was over $300- UflO. During that llmo nineteen new chuichcs and six parsonages had been built There had been 6,000 additions to Iho tncm- bcrfhlp of which Ihcro was a ncl Increase of 2 000 , many being lost by removal and other causes. The present strcnglh In members , he said , was between 7,000 and 8,000. There were In all sixty -five churches and thltly-thiec pastors In the district. During the sl\ years $30,000 had been raised for missionary work. The pastors who attended the conference weie W S. Hooker , Council Illuffs , pre siding elder of Iho district ; Fletcher Blown , president of Simpson college , Indlanola , J S Wright , Denlsan ; O L. Goodcll , Dow- City , Joseph Stephen , Dunlap ; C. M. Ward , Woodbine , M It. Harncrd , Logan , H. II. Barton , Missouri Valley , A. II. Adams , Mag nolia , C B Favvoetl. Lltllo Sioux , M M. Cable , Wcston , J. II. Renseney , Broadway Methodist. Conrad Hooker , Trinity ; W H. Cable , Fifth Avenue ; James Sims. Epvvorlh , Council Bluffs. A F. Conrey , Manilla ; D. Prultl , Defiance ; M F Tweedy , Panama ; W F Luring Pacific Junction , Call Brown. Silver Clly. T G. Atcn , Hlllsdale ; C. W Hrevvcr , Mnlvern ; A. L Kiiepper , Hastings ; A. O. Walburn , Essex ; E E. Goodrich , Hnn- dolph ; G. W Hodeilck , Shenamlonh , W. H. Shlpman , Coin ; E M llolf Norlhborough ; Jaion Gallup , Farragut ; II. C Pieston , Hlv- crton ; D. O Allen , Hamburg ; J. L. Boyd , Thurman ; J. F. SI Clalr , Clarlnda. $100 000 lo loan In large amounts on do- slrablo farm or clly sccurlly. L. W. Tullojs , 102 Main street. Council Blurts , la. Trains leave Manavva In ample lime for campers to gel lo Ihelr business on lime In Ihe morning. _ Wall paper cleaned , new process , with patent right at Miller's. 108 Main street. Tunic Hooilor'M llofNC. S. Hecdcr , a blacksmith who lives at 1430 Seventh avenue , has filed Informations against several gentlemen named John Doc , charging Ihciu In a playful manner with horse bteallng. He alleges that the crime was committed some time Wednesday night. On Wednesday afternoon Ihreo outfits of campers took up their abode near his place. They were movers returning to Missouri. Hccder owned three head of horses ho was willing to sell , and during the evening struck up a bargain with the slrangers by which Ihcy v.ero lo come Inlo possession of Ihe horses yeslcrday moinlng afler Ihey had paid the purchase price agreed upon When Rccder went out early In the mornIng - Ing the movers were gone , nnd so were his three horses The great anxiety of the men to become owners of the horses and their sudden departure dm Ing the ulghl were coincidences that seemed to connect them w Ith the disappearance of the Hecder stock The telegraph was brought Into requlsitloi and It was found that tlui outfll had passed llirough Pacific Juncllon , nineteen miles south , at 11 o'clock yesterday morning Infoi matlons charging them with horse stealing were promptly filed in Jusllce Cook's court and nn officer was senl aflcr Ihem. _ Go to Lake Matiavva and see Prof. Menler make his thrilling leaps. The Ladles' or chcstra give concerts afternoon and night I'ny Your water bill before July 10 , and save 5 per cent. Office open Friday evening. The Durfco Furniture company sells goods on easy payments , Siniiliiy Coiioortx nt Fnlriuoaiit. Arrangements have been made for two concerts , an afternoon and an evening cn- leitaimacul at Fairmount park doting the sumn cr each Sunday , or for such time as they prove popular enough lo warraul their continuance. The motor company has arranged to pay the expenses of these concerts and the mcnoy for the payment must come out o the fares received. It the people of this city who appreciate Ihe concerts will pa tronlzo Ihe motor In reaching Ihe parl Ihero will be no danger of the concerts being slopped as long as Ihe vvcalher Is fine. Omaha furnishes a good attendance at every concert at the park and the loca people should do their share In assisting a worthy cause. The program for Ihe Sun day concert will be announced lomorrovv Go lo Manawa and camp during Ihe healed term and keep cool. floating and bathing at Grand Plaza. Prl vale grounds for picnic and camping parties Perfect filler. $3. Stcphan Bros. Gorilmi'H Dillinerm Plot Charles Gordon made his first leap last evening at Lake Manawa. This Is a sight never to be forgotten If ever seen The tower , bulll especially for Ihls leap , Is ninety feet high and has a ladder running out at right angles so Ihat the last roum Is on a plumb line with the center of Iho tank ho leaps Into. The tank Is seven am one-halt feet square and five feet deep fllle ( with water. The professor walks out on the ladder , swings down on the round will his hands and quicker lhan you can tel It Is In Iho lank and oul again on Ihe ground. Every one of the hundreds of spec talors who wllnessed Ihls dangerous fca lasl evening was fasclnalcd with the sight Prof. Gordon did not seem any the worse for his dive and said he rather enjoyed It A splendid hay meadow of ICO acres for rent. Four miles of post olllco In Councl Bluffs. Will cut two tons to the acre. Only $2,60 per acre. Apply to Leonard Eveictl Council Bluffs la. , Gas ranges and service connections at hal price for fifteen days. Call at company's clflco for full particulars. 210 Main and 21' Pearl streets , _ Hoffmayr'a Fancy Patent flour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for it Be sure and see Prof Menler do his won derful leaps at Grand Plaza this week. No Cliniifi- for n Dud. HAVANA , July 9. An account of the settlement of the affair between Genera Bradley T. Johnson and Senor Manuel Am pudla Is given out. General Johnson de nled thai he had defamed the Spanish army and criticised Senor Ampudla for Ignorance and haste and his Irregular manner of challenging him , saying ho had at flrsi supposed the letlcr was ono of many scur rilous productions ho had received. He waived all formalities and signified his leadlness to flght Senor Ampudia's seconds ends bald that iu view of the denial they withdraw all opinions expressed In the letter. All the seconds then agreed thai the Incident was ended absolutely. General Linares , after an Investigation confirms the report of the death of Jose Maceo. Knrt > Killed In 11 Art > ! . - . BEHLIN , July 9. A St. Petersburg dis patch to Ihe Frankfurter Zcltung reports tjmt a passenger train has been detailed near Hatiackl on the Samara railway In southern Kiibsla. Forty persons were killed and Injured. The accident was caused by obttructlons placed on the rails. The au- thorb of the act have not been traced , . . LONDON , July 9. The Dally News de scription of thu banquet of the Boston An cients trnys that Mr. Bayard elicited loud and prolonged cheers by declaring thai American debt would be fully and honor ably discharged with no diminution and no debasement of the coin , Tor Ili-uln Stimulant Vxv Ilomforil'h Aclil I'liimiiliiite. Dr. W , F , Toombs , Morrlllton , . Ark. , says : "It Is certainly the fluest brain sllmulaiit I have fouud. " n.VTUXSIVIJ I.AXI1 MTI ATIOX. rntiKMiK Irnlti CIINP of lorin Coinlnw to Trlul Soon. > DES MOINES , July 9. ( SUealM Tele gram. ) Over forty years ago .JpWlrwIn cf ) hlo bought a largo amount of government and warrants , and In ISM ciuup to Iowa and Nebraska and located the. lands. He selected large tracts In O'Brien , Clay , Palo Alto and Harrison counties , In Iowa , and mother largo amount In southeastern No- iraska As soon as they were located they ifcamo laxable , and after a nuuibor of years rwln failed to pay the t.ivts and they were sold nt tax sale In 1S9.1 Irwln died and his heirs brought suit for tin ! rlghl to redeem the lands , on the ground that he was Insane. If his Insanity can be proved under the Iowa law the right to redeem will be established An Immense quantity of testimony has been taken as to his ean- , ly In Iho Iowa cases , and It Is uow an nounced thai they will come to tilalory soon A sperlal session of the Clay county llstrlct court will he held In this city July 21 to hear tout test rases Judge Lot Thomas will preside , the session having been brought here for convenience. The Iowa lands arc valued at $2. > 0UOO. All ot them ore seltlcd The Nebraska lands nre worth halt as much more A strong In sanity case has been made for Irwln , atU the contest will be a bitter one MVIJI , S'PA'lTj KAlll ATTIt U'TIOV. Will HIM < n ( ( inline llnllronit VVr.-oU lit 1H-H Mllllll'N. DES MOINES , July 0 ( Special Telegram ) The state fair executive commtttco at a mooting today received propositions lookIng - Ing to putting on a novel attraction at Ihe fair in September. It Is a genuine train wreck. The scheme Is to build two miles of railroad track through the grounds and start a locomotive and several cars al each end to run together In the middle ot the strelch. As soon as Iho locomotives arc well started the engineers will fasten the throUles open and Jump. II Is piom- Iscd Ihat a speed of forty miles an hour will he attained by each train by the time they come together , and that the wreck will bo In cvciy way equal lo the best pro fessional efforts. Flguie's have been received on the en tire attraction , including cost of the Irack and Ihe locomotives and cars which will be wicckcd , and Ihe management Is sat isfied II would bo a paying fcalute The conlracl will be closed lomonow , and It Is understood the price will be about $15,000. IIOI ! ICMHHIS' CAhli Ills PrliMiils Vrt * Miic-li Alai-iiicil Oirr IllH ( ' ( in.lltlon. SIOUX CITY , July 0. ( Special Telegram. ) Jonas Clcllaud , American altorney for "Bob" Kncebs , the Sioux ; City man now- doing time In Berlin for alleged horse "ring ing" Ihcre , Is In rccelpl of a cablegram from Dr. Schneider , the horseman's Ger man counsel , baying the reheating of his client's case has been continued ; that Knecbs must remain In jail for the pres ent and that a letter containing fuller par- llculars Is on Its way to America. On Kncebs' conviction several months ago he appealed and was granted a new trial. The date was set for July 4 , and as he was fully prepared , his friends are at n loss lo account for the postponement. Kncebs has been In jail so long that his health Is falling and fears are ontei tallied that his Illness may result fatally unless he Is bpcedlly released. AlloKftl iriirdiTi-r llelil. DUBUQUE , July 0. ( Special Telegram. ) Chi 1st Ian Eckeilebe , the rejected lover ac cused of murdering Minnie Kiel , near Hcllc- vue , July 4 , was jailed today pending examination July 1C. The , blood-btalned coat and shlrl he were on appearing In Bcllcvuc Ihreo hours after the murder were sent to Dubuque for chemical analysis. Kll- burg was discharged. CiiiiKlit 1'oNlliiET Iiu'c-mlliirj1 Anllci'M. DUBUQUE , July 9. ( Special Telegram. ) Ida Footo and her brolher , Henry , were arrcsled al Dycrsvillc while posting notices threatening to burn the town.'They are slmplc-minilcd , nml wanted revepgc on the people , whom they helloed In sympathy with their enemy. Chcmmel'a flouring mill there burned last Sunday. Oiliir County Couple AVeilH. CEDAR HAPIDS , la. , July 9 ( Special Tel egram. ) At Mechanlcsvllle this morning oc curred Iho marriage of W. H. Doyd of Ihls clly and Miss Haltle James of Cedar counly. Boyd is cdllor of the Dally Republican of this city , and Miss James Is one of Ihe brlghlcsl young women of Cedar counly. FOUUCAbT OK TODAY'S WKATHKH. Geiioriill > - Fair uiul AViirmcr In Xe- ItrniKa tilth hoiitln-HHt Wliuln. WASHINGTON. July 9. The forecasl for Friday Is , : For Nebraska and Kansas Generally fair ; warmer ; boulhcnsl winds For Iowa Fair ; Bllghlly warmer ; winds becoming soulhe.iHt. For Soulh Dakota Fair ; variable winds. For Missouri Fair ; warmer in southern portion ; east to bOiithc.iHt winds. I.OCIlI ItfUOIll. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAHA , July ! ) . Omaha rfconl of tem- pc'raluro and rainfall , compared with the corresponding day of the past four years : 1S96 IbSI. ISfll. 1S93. Maximum lemperalure. . . . SO 72 87 S4 Minimum temperature. . . . fi. ! GO GJ U Average tempcl.iture 71 Cl 71 ! 74 Piecipltallon 00 .00 .00 .00 Condition of temperature and precipita tion at Omaha for the day and since March 1 , 1V < 0. Normal temperature 77 Deficiency for the day n Accumulated excess slnco March 1 141 Normal precipitation 1R Inch Deficiency for the day 10 Inch Total precipitation since Men 1.17..ri2 Ine-luH Excess since March 1 1.20 Inches Deficiency for cor. period , 1S13 . . .0.19 Inches Deficiency for cor. period , 1SU4 , . . . C Ui Inches IlujiortN from btiitloiiN at K 1 * . II. per STATION'S AND STATH or 'a ' 3 Omnlm clear . CO North Plattc- , part cloudy . . . 00 Salt Lake Clt > . imrt cloudy ( "J Chojpnne , | urt cloudy . . "J.M Glty , cUur It ) Huron , cloudy OJ ' clouily IMJ tit. I/mlB , cltur , IMJW St. I'aul. clear . ( 0 Davenport , cloudy 00 KUIIHHB City , clfur Helinu , i.-irt cloudy Havre , tluar 00 HUirmrck , clear , . , , M to Wllllston , clear 00 Oahimon clouily . Indicates trace of precipitation. r. A.ViU II.i Observer. South Omnlm News. Mayor Ensor , us president of the South Omaha Hoard of Tiadc , ban called a meeting of citizens for Tuesday evening at the coun cil chamber , The meeting la called for the purpose of getting the committees appointed at a former meeting Interested In the Trans- Mississippi Exposition At a joint meeting of the Board of Trade and Iho Municipal league , held some time ago , a committee of twenty-five was appointed to take steps to have the etposllton located advantageously to this city. No meeting ot the committee has over been hold Another Important question will ho pre sented to the meeting , and that Is to take steps to Induce the sircct railway company to extend Its lines from Albright lo Fort Crook. A number ot the most Influential business men are In favor of offering a bonus lo the company It It will extend the line. Two citizens have also been found who are willing to donate the necessary land for a power house In Albright. It Is thought thai should the line bo extended a power house south of this city would bo a necessity Such a line would bring hundreds of dollars Into the pockets of South Omaha merchants Even now , with no transportation facilities , Iho streets are filled with soldiers every afternoon and evening , and they all spend money. John Fly tin Is enthusiastic over the plan , and will do all he can to help the project along He said yesterday thai ho thought the counties of Douglas and Sarpy ought to provide the necessary fumU to civ or Mud creek from the packing houses to the river. The expense would not bo meat , and then the objection to the road through the bottoms would bo removed , and with a lltllo work , a line drive could bo made When the Thirteenth strcel boulevard Is completed It Is feared that all of the trade will go straight to Omahn , whereas , If the car line can bo extended now , while the weather Is good. Fort Crook will gel Into the habit ot trading here and would not be so liable to change when thai road Is opened , MOMM : roil A Tiuur.-civr rvun. South Oiiiiilin of the * Opinion Hint IN KiioiiKh to I'ny. Councilman Mull.ily staled yestcidny that at the next meeting ot the city council he would Introduce a resolution i educing the streel car faro inside Iho clly llmlls lo 3 cents. Ho Is of the opinion that 3 cents Is enough to charge for a ride ot ono mile and thai Is the length of the line within the limits of the city , exclusive of the Al bright stub. He said thai In Delroll the fare had been reduced to 3 cents and ho did not see why people who lived along Twenty-fourth stiect should be compelled to pay fi cents to get to their places ot busi ness. The ordinance compelling the com pany to replace the present wooden poles with Iron ones will come up for final readIng - Ing and passage next Monday night , as will also the ordinance levying a tax on all . Councllmcn Hyland , who represents the Third ward and Mullaft of the Fourth are working hard to secure the promised ex tension of Ihe line oul Q streel and north on Thirty-third to L , streel and east to Twenty-fourth street. Youthful ( limrirt Itulli Anny. Chief of Police Brcnnan was notified jcs- lerday afternoon that L. Dalr , Hey Horn nnd two girls , named Depcvv nnd May , had run away from home. The youngsters arc all about 17 years ot age and live In differ- on ! parts of the city. They disappeared Wednesday night , The parents hunted foi them all day yeslcrday , but could nol dud any Irace of them , so Ihe police were called upon. The Dair boy was arrested some time ago on suspicion of breaking Inlo a box car and stealing some shoes Last evening a constable at Platlsmouth captured the quartet and brought them lo Ihls city , where Ihey were locked up. Mnprlc City OiiHMlp. R. Prcslon ot Norlh Lotip Is In Iho clly on business. Miss Anna Saylcs of Way no Is hero visit- ins relatives. Charles Morton has about recovered from his recent Illness. F. G. Wallwebcr and family returned from Chicago yesterday. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James Roach Is very sick. Charles Messlngcr of Glcnvvood , la. , Is In the city with friends. A. Englcrt came down from Lodge Pole yesterday with a car ot catlle. Meetings continue at the First Methodist Eplbcopal church , with good attendance. Deputy Treasurer J. J. WIckes of O'Neill Is In the city attending to some business Sam B. Christie wcnl lo Dexter , la , last night lo visit hit , parents for a week or so. G. E. Lov eland , a North I'latto callleman Is In the city looking over Ihe stock market James Jardlne of Ashland Is In the city for the purpose of buying several cars of feeders. "Some Qualifications of Christ" will be the topic of Dr. Wheeler's Sunday morning sermon. Mrs M. Hughes of Waverly has returned to hci home after spending a few days herewith with friends. Dr. L E. George ot Yuma , Cole , and Ed Carson ot Denver were visitors at the stoc yards yesterday. Mrs. C. Keating of Grand Island has gen back homo after a pleasant -visit with rela lives In Ihts city. Mrs. Wlllard Carpenler of Fen du Lac Wls , Is Ihe guest ot Mrs. P. McAndrews Twenly-slxth and N streets. The porches from five vacanl collages n Thirtieth and Y streets have been torn eland and carried away within the last fev nights Mrs. J. T. Lnckcr nnd daughter , Edna , am Miss Annie Burghart of Buffalo , N , Y. , or visiting at the home of W. H. Stcnsloff , 17 South Twenty-first street Yeslerday was pay day at Fort Crook. , canteen has been opened In a lent al th fort , and the toldlcrs will not be compcllei to walk clear to South Omaha now to gc a glass ot beer. Last evening the women of St. Martin' Episcopal church gave a lawn social at th rectory. Tlie grounds were beautifully lighted and decorated , and many of the friends of Ihe church ollcndcd. "The Value of the Brotherhood" Is th tltlo of the addrebs to be given by Dr Wlucler to the Modern Woodmen and Hey a Neighbors at Iho Twenty-fifth Street Pres byte-Han church next Sunday evening. Low Zimmerman of Agnew was at th jarda jcsterday with a load of catllo of hi own feeding that averaged 1,203 pounds am sold for H'lfi , the top price of the day. Ho THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER , i Bottled nt t'ho'UJ ' HUNYADI Springs , Buda Pest , Hungary , "Gentle , but satisfactory in its action. Kemaikahle for its richness in magnesium sulphate , exceeding ( hat qf illejtlier bitter waters al\\p > s of ( he same ktiength , which is , of course , a matter of great importance , " A'fw Ytrk MeJicalJaunial "A mucli-cstcemcri purgalirewatrr. " "Its composition is constant. The jiraclitii oner Is thus enabled to piescuke definite quantities fur definite results. " "A Natural Tatwr . " 7'J.t Lancet. " Affords those puarantccs of uniform strength nml composition vhlch ha\e IOPJ ; been in the bcst-known . " " ihe - , " " . traming - Jiunjtdi vateis. "Agiual'Je ' to j-alate "l xccp. lionally efficacious , ' Hntilh JJtdicalJouinal. " llc'ongs to that large class of aperient waters which comt from the neighbourhood of Jluda 1'cEl , commonly known under ihe generic name of Hunjaili. " "Contiinfc a large amount of hlhia. Specially niaiked out for tlie treatment of gouty patient , " Mtdital frets and Citt.fjr. Prices ; 15 cents and 25 cents per bottlo. OP ALL DRVGGlS-fS AND MINERAL WATER DEALERS. See Exforteri ; THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY , LIMITED.t SEE that the Label bears the well-known RED DIAMOND Mark of THE Ai-OLLiNARis COMPANY , LIMITED. purchased a lot of feeders to take out to his farm , and cat up gome of his Immense corn crop. crop.Tat Tat Condonas arrested jcstorday by Special Officer Henderson for stealing a [ > l nk worth 25 cents from the Stock Yards : ompany. Judge Chrlstmann fined Condon 50 cents and the costs , \\hlch amounted to W. Frank Vomaeka was held to the district court In $500 bonds > cstrrday hy JudRO L'hrtstmnnn tor assiultlnR Trank I'atac The men had n fight and Patac'a nose was broken , besides rocehlng n bad cut on the sldo of his head. ro A\smiu roil UIMIVMM ; . WoMorii HiinilH Suimitom'il lloforc In- trrttntr C < itiini ( < ri < < < CoiiiiiiN | on , CHICAGO. July 9 Great consternation vas caused today among HIP traffic ofllelals of the principal \\estern roads by iccelUiiR a summons to appear before the Interstate Commerce- commission In the United States circuit court room at Chicago on August 4 and make answer under oath v bother they ha\e directly or Indirectly given undue references or ad\antngcs by pa > lng ie- Imtcs or making other unlawful concessions to shippers on builtuss from Kansas City , Leavcnworth , Atchlson. St Joseph , Omaha. ! ? t 1'anl or Minneapolis , and all points east thereof Thp roads to bo Investigated au > the Atrh- Ison Topcka & Santa IV. Chicago fc North- wcbU-rn , Chicago , Burlington & ( Julncy , llur- Ilngton & Northern , Oroat Northern , Chi cago. Milwaukee < ft St Taut. Chicago. Hock Island & Pacific , Chicago. St I'aul , Minne apolis & Omaha , Hannibal K. St Joseph , Missouri Kansas & Texas , Missouri I'ai'lfic , Illinois Central , Wabash and Wisconsin Cen. tral lines , As no complaint Is named It la certain Iho Interstate Commeico commission has decided to Institute these pioceedlngs for the purpose of finding out whether the lines ha\o been iw Ing rebates and manipu lating rates on grain , etc , from points In the west This will be the first ln\cstlga- tlon of this nature since the supreme lourt declared the law constitutional The rail roads named nl > o\e are ordered to fllo an swer with the commission by Julj 23. . \ The pleasant ll.ivor , gentle action , and soothIng - Ing effect of Syrup of rigs , when In need of n la\atl\e , and If the father or mother bo rosthe or billons , the most grat'fylng ' icisultB follow Its use ; so that It Is the best .famll > remedy known anJ every family should lu\o n bottle. CiiliaiiN ( ifiMvliiK Mure MA1MUD , July 0. It Is stated that the government has been Informed that the Cuban Insurgents are Increasing their actlv Ity In accordance with the Instructions rccelxcd from their agents at Paris ami Mew York. _ _ Moxctiictit of Occnii VI-NM-IM , .Inly 1) . At Now Yolk Airlved llalle , fiom Bremen _ _ \Yo arc anxious to do a little good In this world and can think of no picas-inter or better way to do It than by iccommendlng Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia , consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected cold * . Drj CiioilN MnrUct. NI2W YORK. Jul > 1. There wire quidn Kooil number of bu > em In tlie market nn < l tn a nnHlernto wnj constilernMo lUhtnoBs ) was done In liliich l cottons unil n Mirkt > uf uiuumn fpecUiHIes ofvlilch moilerite qiwntttlcM took a hood aggregate AH aliote lumeM1 ! , tluie la nliout as nimh liu.slm MS ilolnj us nt tin pame time In past } c.irs Printing cloths qulU at 2'4c. THE BEST 15 SET OF TEETI WOHIC ouAUAvnnn. DR. MUDGE , 319 BROMU _ - - COUN3IL BUJFFJ [ i ] Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . S 100,001) WE SOLICIT YOUR UUSIM'.SS. WU niiSIHC YOUIl COLLECTIONS. ONE OF THE OLDEST HANKS IIS IOWA. C 1'EU CK.\T I'AIU ON TltlH DEPOSITS. GALL AND 81CIC US OH WIIITJC , The Guarantee of a man. worth a million dollars is a good thing , Tlio guarantee of one worth forty millions is still hotter. See the guarantees in the new policy issued "by the Equitable a Society whoso guarantees are hacked hy forty million dollars of surplus , THE EQUtTAPI.K L1FB ABSUIIAXCi : 80C1KTT , 12C IIUOADUAT , N. Y. H. D. NEELY , Hoe Illilg. , 17th ami I'urimm Sta. , Omaha , Neb. Pkotoprnpljic Views of the Kuiua of the Orcnt This Krnnhlc nnd nutlipiitlc i canine of the cyclone's deadly and destructive work , by means of tlie pen and camera , can only be obtained at the business olllco of The IJee , for the low pi Ice oC i-'Hu and the coupon below. Call at the olllco and e\ainlnc the work , \\hich Is not ofloied for sale at any other place lii the city. 43 PULL PAGE VIEWS The Bee has scented the exclusive rlsht for Omaha , South Omaha and Council IHnlTs. Out-of-town bubscrlb- crs can secme this work by cutting1 out this coupon and mailing It to the Cyclone View Department , Omaha Bee , and en closing 25c iu coin , with the name auo ? Can be secured at ' THE BEE OFFICE. Boo Building , Omaha , OR THE BEE OFFICE , 16 North Main Street , Council Bluffs. COUPON To secure this Interesting set of \lows cut tills out and bring It with 21 ci-ntn to the HualncHA Ofllco at The Bee In Omaha or Council Ulnffs , or mull It with 25 ccntH In coin to CYCI.ONB VIEW PCPT. , OMAHA , NtlU. "A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY HEART. " JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH jETIN Am A M JiJj. \ 9 Tribune Bicycles Do rttti At five different points in our territory Tribune bicycles were entered for races on the 4th of July , Tribune riders were placed or won. A State Record. The amateur tandem record for half mile on a quarter mile track , for Nebraska , is one minute and two-fifths of a second. It was made on a Tribune Tandern , ridden by Sabin of Beatrice , and Hallcy of Lincoln , at L'ncoln , Neb. , July 3d Tribune racers are beauties and retail for One Hundred Dollars We do not give them away ! Tribune road sters are noisless and honestly made , Send for catalogue , Wells I Co. , COUNCIL Biurrs , IOWA.