- NEws o1T INTEREsT FROM IQ WA. : COUNCIL BLUFFS. I 3UX011. cII ttt The flee offlco for Cuban maps , lOc anch , w. T. Lange rctUrne1 yesterday from Chicago. John Shambaugh nnt wife of Hoonvilto , ta. . are in thc city to vistt the exposition. Ex.t'ostinattet flowmnn has eturncd from Chicago , where be went on ft short business trip. The Evans Iauntry Is the leader in One work both for color and finish. 520 I'earl street. l'liono 290. 3 , C. ItIxby oE this city has been reappointed - pointed by Governor Sliaw as inspector ot passenger boats for Iowa. John L. terguson of Chicago , assistant general passeliger agent of the Northwest- . em , was in the city yesterday. .1. J. Maurath flfl(1 MISS Jennie Creso. brotigh canlo up from SIlver City yesterday to attend the Itummel-McClicsnoy wedding. With a Ilee coupon and 25 cents you can secure the ofliclal iffotogrnnhs of the UnitI Itates navy at the Council fluffs oflice of The lh'o. The Council fluffs Women's Sanitary Re- hot commission yIll meet this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock at the Armory In the Masonic building. Don't you think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well-that's the "Eagle , " 724 llroadway. The women of the Glen and Park avenue circle will entertain the women of the ? dcthodit church this afternoon from 3 to I ; o'tlik. Alh arc invited. 13. U. O'Meara of Cedar ltnpids , division freight cud passenger agent of the Milwaukee - kee , wna in the city yesterday hooking after the exeursionists that came In on his road. loliowing the annual custom the 111gb school graduating class will picnic today at Itanthorno hake. The start will be made at C o'clock from Pearl street and First av- enue. 'rho ministers of all the churches in the city nrc especially invited to be Present at the reception to be tendered to Rev. It. Venting at the First iaptist church thli evening. Mr. James Tullia and Miss Sadie tjmhlc. both of this city , were married yesterday ( 'Voflulig at their future home. 21) ) Nortn Twelfth street , by Rev. It. Venting. The weOdlng was private. George I ) . Van Srtu1I of Cedar Falls and S Judge C. T. Granger of Des Moines , custo- diatis of the Grand Masonic lodge of Iowa , 'arc in the city for the purpose of canyon- lag the grtnd lodge school of instruction tomorrow. The members of the Chase-Lister company have all arrived and are busy rehearsing for thuir first production. The openIng bill on Snndiiy night vill be "Lynwood , " a coni- CCI > ' tironin in four acts , Introducing over twenty icople in the cast and eight mush- cat numbers. .1. C. Lange , deputy United States revenue collector , received word yesterday from his son Julius that h ? had enlisted in the Imos- pitat corps of tIme regular army at Mobile , Ala , .1. C. Lange , Jr. , Is a qualified practicing - ticing pharmacist. Al Newton , a burly painter , was flood $23 anti costs in police court yesterday morn- log for aggravated case of lndevnt behavior before a number of little children. Ho will serve out the One on a bread and water diet In the city jail , The mother of John Seidel. one of the Omaha young imiemi recently bound over to thu graimit jury for the burglary of the switch shanty in the Union Pacific yni1a , put up 150 cash bond yesterday for his oppcnrmtnce in court and was released. Yesterday . at high noon at time bride's home lit this city , Misa Martha McChesimoy and Mr. George F. Ituramet were united In marriage by Roy. W. S. flames , pastor of the. First Presbyterian church. The wed- ( hug Wfl a quiet one , only the relatIves and a ( ow Intimate' friend being present , Mr. F. W. Crane and Mrs. H , A , Fleharty of this city were mafried yesterday alter- noon at time home of the bride's father , 19')2 ' ) Avenuc E , Rev. R. Venting , pastor of the Firn Baptist church , officiating. Mr. armd Mrs. Crane left 1mm the evening for SheLl- andoalm , where they will make their home. At the lnt session of the state legisia- . tura a law \VflS iJitased authorizing the practice - tice of omteopatimy in this tate. Recorder Shepard has in his 001cc at the county court , hoUse a landsomely framed diploma granted by the Anmerle4n school of Osteopathy at - Kirkaville. Jlo. . which a doctor of that act- Cnc3 has rescntcd to be filed. 4 George M , Sessions of 825 Avenue D was arrested yesterday on a warrant issued t. from Justice Vien's court , charging him with assault and battery on complaint filed by his next door neighbor , Mrs. Ilannibel- son , A high board fence , small boys and fruit trees are said to he time cause of the trouble Which received aim airing before Justice - tico Viemi yesterday afternoon. A team hitched to a heavy transfer wagon belonging to J. W. Minnick , the ltverynmn , broke loose on Mymister street last evening ( 811(1 starLet ! on the run for the barn. In making time sharp turn from the bridge on t Scott street into time barn time horses dashed into time chIco building \Vickham lives , , comp1ctely wrecking oiio of the big jilato glass Wilidows. Oe of the team was badly cut. C Vinyl Co. , fcniaio remedy ; consuita- tIon tree. Oflico hours , II to l2and 2 to 5. ( Ilc'alth book furnished. 326-327-328 Mor- rinmn block , Money to loan on cRy propeity , Kinno. I - N. Y. l'iumnbing company. Tel , 250 , I FOR SALE-Good aocommd-hand bicycle at ft bargcmiu , Call at Tim Bee ofhle , Council t I3iuffs. ? ot-s froni dlti Coimrf.u. In the district court yesterday in the suit t of the Omaha National bank against J. W. Squires to qiot title to certain iamtl In Silver t Creek township the defendant yesterday 'filemi his answer to the interrogatories pro. I Poumuleti by the Plaintiff. lie answers that time person wimo apPeared at the tax sale amid I bh1 in time property in controversy in the name of A. liowaril was J , W. Squire and that thu certiileato of purchase under said I tax sale wax ilehivered to J , W. Squire an Icecumber 1 , 1888. lIe also answers that ' the amount of time bid for said property was jaid by chmeck sigileth JV. . Squire , C t In thto case of Sei , Schwab & Co. against 4 A. S. Ilisey & Co. the plaintiff filed aim ' 1amendmuqt to lCtitiOn In which it is sot Cfortli that tinder the statutes of Missouri the justice of the peace in Kaw townshmip , ( 'Jacksou cotility , Missouri , had fuli amid per- feet Jurisdiction to hear nii l ilctermnino tim ( case and thnt the judgment obtained iii such justice court 'ita in duo accord with the I laws of Missouri. Judge 'Ayleaworthm aljounrnefi the superIor court yesterday until this imiorning aim lie- count of time openiimg of the exposition. Time hearing of the damminge suit of Jensen against l'eterson will he resumed this morn- . log. Storage , \Viimii & ifonigimmacimer 336 . , Bwy , ' _ _ _ Cordwood for sale cheap , Address W , F. , I Lieu otiice , Cotmncli Iiiii1f. ' ; ; ; ; lioffmnayr's patollt flour makes time beat and most bread. Ask your grocer for it. itiii1 flut Transfers , . . The foliowiimg transfers were Illeti yester- ay in the title , abstruct cmi loan oiflce of 3.V. . Squire , lot l'carl street : , , J , C. Murqtittrdt and vifo to Lizzie SchiUit5 , 10t14 Il 12 timid 13 , block I ' Murmunrclt'H * IUfdiY w d. . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 0. A. hiruwick multi Wife to lions ilium. Si' , , . lots 13 nnl 11 , block N , nurims' ailti , v ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. (1. McGee aunt wifu to ilaiis Ilium. 1,1 sea , lots 2 uinil 3 , MvGeo'mi subdiv of iota 4intl 5 , block 20. Hughes & Iomi. .t lillian , ml add , v ii , . . _ , , , . , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 275 Etta P. Chapman mulmil hmusbaimit to Jo. 501)11 ROd Arimuia Pardoo , lot 5 , Chap. mami's add. W 0. . , , , . . . . . . . , , Four trumlmuferm3 , totmth , . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . t fri I - IO\VANS \ AI4L CO TO OIA1h1 Thousan of Hnwkcye Help to Open the Great Exposition. CO'JNCIL ' BLUFFS CONTRIBUTES ITS SHARE 1vcr1an1yVlin Can ( let t'mvny 'rnkcu tile 'rrlp to See time l'nrnde tutu l'uit in the First iay at flip ( ironuuuls. 'fhcro was a great outpouring of all claases of citizens of Council Bluffs yesterday to Omaha. Of the vast multitude that assembled on tIme streets to witness the great parnulo nail attended the opening ceremonies of the Tranumissiasippi and International Expoi- tion , this city and state furnished a gemicroun quota. From as early as 7 o'clock the crods gathered at I'earl street and Broadway to board tue motor cars with Onialma their objective - jectivo point. From that hour on imp to 10:30 : amid later , every car of the twenty odd trains on time Omaha line was crowtled and Stupor- intendent Dhmumock was compelled to press oven the bnggnge car lutto service. All tlmty long the travel between the two cities was immense , but tim motor company hind nutici- patcd it and little or no complaint was heard , despite the fmu.t that many of thu cars were filled beyond the comfort point , Towards noon those who had gone over simply to sco the parade commenced to ye- turn and during time afternoon the streets of the city were thronged with crowds , no- ticeabia among them t.'ing hundreds of nco- ile from the surrounding country , Among the first to take time cars for Omaha were time High School cadets In command of Lieutenant E , 0. BeardBley , and the mom- bets of I'ottawattnmnio canton , Odd Fellows , in full uniform , both of which organizations had prominent positions .in the parade. The city imali was deserted during time entire day except for time preseno of Finance Clerk True , as Mayor Jennings , the aldermen and city officials vqnt over in a body and were time guests of Mayor Moores and city officials of Omaha. They occupied carriages in time parade anti wore much pleased with the royal manner in which thmey wore enter- tamed , Teachers tinil Sc1uoInr Go. The Board of Education had granted a general holiday for the city schools and many of the teachers anti several hundred of the cimildren helped swell the throng across the river. Time new time card on the motor lines , which went into effect yesterday , worked to perfection with one exception , and that was that on Soutim First street and Fifth avenue , between time court house and the turn to the trans. for , the cars at times got badly btmimcuied. This vmts owing to the lack of sufficient sidings , ncessttating all cars to make time full round trip. Tills defect Superintendent Dimnmock says will be rectified as soon as permission to put In tile necessary sidlimgs can be obtained front time city council. All time railroads entering Council Bluffs brought In large crowds , many of time passengers - sengers leaving the trains on tide side of the river and taking the motor cars to Omaha. The Nortimwbstern , it is estimated , brought in upwaruls of 2,000 peopie , mostly from northern Iowa. The excursion from Clinton hadover 5O0passonger& in it. The Milwaukee had an excursion train from Perry , bringing in 22 passengers , and No. 1 had four extra coacimes. nil of which were filled , Rock Island No. I , that rescued Council Bluffs itt 11 a. m. , imad thirteen coaches , all of which were landed full. Coiomiel Da'enport of the lluriington esti- nmated that his road must have brought tp close upon 2,000 persona. The road had a special from Ottumwa , picking up the travel between there and Creston and then ruimning from Creston to Coimmidhl Bluffs without a stop. The now trainfrom Katz- sas City on time Omaha & 5t Louis came in for the first time yesterday morning , reaching Council Bluffs at 7:55 : o'clock. It also imad Its contingent for the exposition opening. General Superintendent Williams of tIme northern system of the Port Arthur Route amul party came In from guincy over the seine road In a special to attend the opening of the exposition and witness the parade. Slany of the farmers from time country adjacent to Council Illimfis drove their families - ilies over in farm wagons and during the early part of the morning there was a stream of all kinds of vehicles across the motor company's bridge. The bicyclists were out in full force and many made the trip to the exposition on theIr wheels , Thmo travel in time evemming was nearly as great as in the morning , those wlmoso busi- Imess had prevented them from goimmg during time day 'taking the opportunity to visit the exposition after supper. IIIlICATION OF IOSVA JIUILflING , Jsite IN Citnugedanut IdIerciseN VIlI occur on .Juiuut i11 , At a meeting of the Iowa Exposition commission - mission heid last evening in time 0111cc of Secretary Chase at the Grand hotel it was decided to chamgo tue date of the dedication - cation of time Iowa state building trout Wednesday , Juno 22 , to Thursday , Jane 23. This was done to accommodate Kansas , wimich had selected time former date for the dedication of Its state buiidimmg , Time details of time program 'for time day were further discusseul , but the program will not be compietod until the meeting of the coin- nmltteo timis nmorniiig , after wiuichi the mem- hers of tim commission m'ill return. . Iiomo. Time committee hues decided out September 20 and 21 for the Iou'a da'a at time exposition. Commissioner S. D , Cook of Davenport , who has charge of the Department of Eulu- cation and Fine Arts for the Iowa state building , reports thiat he has met with considerable - siderablo encouragement from Iowa artists and that tue art exhibit In the state build- tug wili ho a most creditahlo one , Carl Burritt , the noteul artist of Daveimport , is painting for time comnmnission tout largo tapestries - tries , each five feet by six feet , depicting the ton great industries of Iowa , Time subjects - jects are "Sower , " "harvest- ing , " "Reaping Grain , " "Threaiuing , ' ' "i'o- tab " " ' ' ' " ' ' Digging , "Miniumg , "Stock liaising , "Apple Gathering" aimul "Corn hlusklumg. " Comummissiommer Cook has also secured time proumiisc of the loan of a mmuummbcr of fine works of art trout Iowa PCOlle ) , 1u rrlusuu , Lit'eisrs. Lieense to wed were issued yesterday to time toliuwiimg versomms : Nanmo lund ilesiulenco , Ago , Albert J. Filth , Council i3hmmlTs , , , . , , . , . , , , , 25 Iloiuuo Carmue , Coummcii hiiut'ts . , , , , , , , . , , . . , . 20 George F' . Rummnmoi , Council Bluffs , , . . . . , . . 33 luliurthmi F , Mcchlesno ) ' , Council illuffs , . , 26 ( 'huarles 'V.'iliis , Oinnimit . , . . , , , , , , . . . , . , , 40 Slargrcto Tnruuizunmzthoum , Omahma. . . . . . . . . . 27 ( 'buries N. Perkins , Loveland , Iu , , , . , . , , , 20 ltla C. Lake. Loveland , In. , , , . , , , , . , , . , . . . , 19 Cimarlemu F. Iytlc , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 iumez Rockburne , Council Bluffs , . , , . , , , , : , , 23 Jumimu 11. Hveer , Bilver City , Is , . , , , , , , . , . , , 26 Slitry A , bamir , Silver City , Is , , , , , , , , . , , , 29 Jaimmem ; 33. Tulhis , Council Blurts . , , . , , , , , . 21 Sliulic IJiuble , Couumcii lIlul'fs . , , , . , . , , . , , , , , 23 Cizmremcu Boone , Oakland , , . , , . , , , , , . , , , . 23 LeumaVormmke , Oakland , , , , . , , . , . , , , . . . , , , , , 22 house lcslruup'.ul by Vlre , A two-story house itt the corner of Cross street and Madison avenue was cozmmpietely destroyed by fire about it o'clock Tuesday t night , The house is about five or slz blocks - - - - - from the nearest water hydrant and the fire department couiil use only the chemical en- gino. The fire 'hail reached such hsaulway by the time the department was able to make the long run that only a Portion of the -furniture was saved , The house was owned and occupied by it family nanmod b'trouse and it is tliotmgimt that the Ore orig. mated hmy time explosion of a lamp , Both the house aumd furniture were fully insured. ltelI as it I'urtth'c. William Cooper , a colored man , charged with being iunpiicated in the robbery of $720 from Leonard L. Mcilvahie In Omaha on the nighmt of May 27 , is held as a fugitive - tivo front justice. lie was arrested at Missouri - souri'clloy and brought to Council Bluffs yesterday morning , lie refuses to return to Omaha without requisition papers. Tim attorimey for hello Pillow , the coloreil woman in whose room Mcllvaine claims ho was robbed almul who is being held hero pcndin time arrival of requisition papers , yestertln ) ' flioul in time district court a petition and opplication for a writ of habens corpus , alleging - leging that time womnalm is being detained unlawfully. Judge Smnith vlll hear tIme ap- phication sonme ( into tomorrow. Aim Orieni , Dii tito ilut iil immg. Where the organ stands on time building , that is llouricius' Music house , 325 Broad. way , righmt In tim center of Hustlers' Ron' . There you will timid everytiming In the music line , from time French harp to the finest piano made in America. Bouricius is an old piano man , has heemi at it for twenty years. lie imas lived imero for thirteen years his guarantee on a piano makes it good , lie imas sold imundrOds of theumi in this vicin- tty and every one has stood the test. Look for time organ on top of the bumbling. The ladies of the Women's Christiami Tern- perance union solicit donations of furniture , dishes mmd books for timeir reading mind lunch room at No. 18 I'cnrl street. They also desire - sire persons to furnish homo-nmado bread , cakes amm'l doughnuts on coamrnission. Apflhy at imeadqtmnrters. Citiiii1iell's Case ( uuut Inneui. Charles L. Campbell , the ox-school teacher charged with the seduction of Nancy Wade , the 15-year-old daughter of Joseph Wade anti one of Campbell's former pupils , took a change of venue yesterday from time court of Justice Vien to that of Justice Burke. Prosecuting Attorney Smith had all Imis wit- flosses present and was ready for the pro- himinary hearimmg , but at time request of Campbell's attorney It was continued untfl tomorrow morning. Map of Cuba , \Vest Indies and time Worid at The Bee omce , lOc each. Irving hotem , 2759 B'd'y ; rates , $1.50. Miss Hattie l'nce hos purchased a League bicycle from Cole & Cole. Try Moore's deathi to lice and mites , Survey for nut Iowa itoitul. SIOUX CITY , June 1-Special.--Tho ( ) old scimemno of building a railroad from Sioux City in a imortimeasterly direction through Woofibury. Cherokee , Buena Vista , Pocahontas - hontas , Humboldt and Wrigimt cotmnties to connect wltii the Minneapolis & St. Louis line at Livermore , in Humboldt county , and with the Chicago Great Western at Del- mend , in Wright county , which was begun in time palmy days of the boom , is being revived , and it is said there is a possibility of eastern capital being interested In the construction of time line. John Peirce wn president of the old company , the Sioux City & Northeastern , and slihl has the sur- vey. In the new movement he has inter- csted Cantain P. P. Gore. nresident of the Sioux City , Chicago & Ba4tlmoro , and F. C. Hills , receiver of the Sioux City , O'Neill & Western companies. Mr. Peirce is not in- dined to talk about his plan , but admitted yesterday that work was beiu done on the reorganization anti said iiere had been somes correspondence with'Presldemmt Stick- ney of the Chicago Great Western. Succor for Site SuugTerli , LENOX , Ia. , Juno 1.-The citizens of Lenox and vicinity were among the first svho responded to Governor Shaw when aid was asked for suffering humanity In Cuba , Mayor Armstrong called a meeting of the citizens of Lenox. Committees were appointed - pointed to solicit clothing anti money , which was liberally responded to. Two large boxes of clothing were sent , direct to the relief committee in Des Moines and the money direct to Consul Drive at Matanzas. The consul reports that tIme money received from Lenox did more good or went further than the sauna amount of money received from any otimer place or person. About the time he received the money an American family living in the interior was reported living in destitute circumstances. two of the cimildren already having died of starvation and $25 of the money sent from Lenox rescued the remainder - mainder of the fanmily , hurt In a Coilislo , , . CEDAR RAPIDS , Juno 1.-Speciuml ( Tote. granm.-In ) a bead-end collision on the dm1- cigo & Northwestern at Norway this morning - ing two engines were demolished and four tralunmon received serious Injuries. An cast- bound special freight train had ptmlled in on time sidetrack to take water when train No. 1 , time westboimnd passenger , came along at the rate of fifty miles an hour. Through the carelessness of time night operators and the brakeman of the freight train time switch had been left open and the passenger mu in on the sidetrack and coihided.wlth the freight train. lingimmeer Dug Spaulul- ing and Fireman Calvin Spaulding of the freight anti Engineer Will Smith mmd Fireman \Vill Ilobson of time passenger were all serlumusly injured. Ilobson's Injury to- sutetl in concussion of time brain and ho probably will die , The other8 will recover. hurt in ft ILuuuunvsir. IIIJM13OLDT , In. , June 1-Special.-A ( ) team belonging to Frank Trlslca , a Boime- mnian farmer living two and one-half unties southwest of this city , becanma unmanageable while time family was returning from a neigimbor's and ran off , thmrowing out time occupants - cupants and badly bruisIng mmd injuring both Mr. nd Mrs. Triska and breakiimg time leg of their 5-year-old son , George \V , Cllft , wlmo has the contract for time erection of Zulek's new brick block , was quite seriously immjured while at work yes. terday by hiaving a heavily loaded wagon crowd lmimn up against the stone wall. No bones were broken , though one of imis legs was disabled for time present. 1.niul to Itest. FORT DODGE , Ia , , , uno 1.-Speciai ( Telo. grjmm.-The ) funeral of ox-Governor Carimeumter took place this Bfternoon. Business houses anti public buIldings I were all closed during time ceremo ies and the entire population wits in attendance. After the services by time ministers in time house addresses were nmatlut Jroumm the frotmt porch by lion , Joint F. Duncounbe , Captain J , A. 0. Yeoman , ox-Governor flue and Gay- ernor Simmiw , Time Interrnetmt was In time tam- I ily lot at Oakland cemetery. itivu'r out of Ifi Ilamuics. ATLANTIC , Ta. , June 1.-Special-The ( ) Nishnabotna river , flowing near here , Is out of its banks beciumse of the recent heavy mains in l Is vintaity and Audubcn county , t Somali grain fields touched arc damaged to ! some extent. Corn is up and looking fine in spite of the rainfall , which during the month of May anmounteul to nearly four Inches , ' 'tluluiw IIceIcmtls I3imters tile Anti ) . DES MOINES , In. , Juno 1-Warren Beckwith , the base bail player who eloped with the dauglmter of Robert T , Lincoln , has enlisted with the Iowa Nationai Guard , with time purpose of going to the front. PEOPLE'S ' PAYt1Y CONVENTION 54" ' ctnt : _ ii' . , ! ' Middle-Bonders Will ibM Their Scanco at Dos Mtin s Today. ( tlF ANTI-FUSION RqUTIONS ON TAP tflhuL Feature ( 'tie CamuipaignVill t _ , Ifo to tJtiiiu l'uiulipitps of the aim the . imcet. ! DES MOINES , Juno 1-Specinl ( Tele- gram-The ) annual atato commventioo of tlme people's party will be held iii this city Ic- nmorrow. This Is hue party calied time mitlille- of-the-roatlcra , it is comuposeul of the populists - lists wimo left the conveimtion last year mmmmtler ( ho leauierslmlp of A. W , C.Veoks of Vinter- act , clmairmmmnn of the populist state central committee. L. 5 ! , Morris of Ottuimiwn whit ho tenuporary ehalmumuin , Tlmoy left the orlg- foal party because timey did not want to fuse witim the tiemnocrats. Timey put a ticket in the field Ommul after a legal contest tile sumprenme court decitieti ttmat timeir ticket would go eu time ballot uummder the name of the people's party , Cimalrmimnum Weeks says timey arc goimmg to keep up the anti-fusion fight , lb expects that tue attendance will be light , but saymu a fumli ticket vIll be nominated , Anti.fusioum resolutions vilt be adapted anti time mnaiu feature of the campaign will be to tmimito tue popumlists of time state on the ticket , ho says his party vote last year was 5,50(1. ( There were 12,000 popimlists vlmo diti mmot vote ammd that many of the fusionists , amnomig them George \V. Davis of time First district , fusion cnmmthidnto for state auditor in 1896 , who will nnuv vote for the people's party ticket , Two hlty , Irosmiieui , MALVERN , In. , Juno 1.-Special.-Lnst ( ) dvcning at 6:30 : o'clock two boys were drowned just west of town in Silver creole where they were flshitmg. One was time son. of Eli Vicory , a carpenter , ammd the other was Frank Harris , whose father is mnanager of time Malverim Netk Yoke company. BoUt were small boys , the Ha'rris boy being about 11 years olti and the Vicory bay 13 or 14. Mr. Harris Is well known in Omaha , where Ito was a bookkeeper for a number of years. 'l'ite Cinriuuuln Ciunutnuqun. CLAIIINDA , Ia , , June 1.-Special.-The ( ) second annuai nsscnmbly' the Clarinda Chautauqua will o held at Clarinda Jtmly 13 to 27 inclusive. The program includes such names as Dr. Russeli II , Conweli of Philn- delphia , lIon. George H. Wentiling of Wash- tngtomm , D. C. : lion. John 3 , luigalls of Icnzm- ma , Dr. B. L. Eatomm of Des Moines , Siisa helen Porter , Mrs. Clara lioffummamm , The Ottumwas , Chicago's popular male quartet , will ho there one week , hliurginrs at IVonic. ATLANTIC , . 1.-Spociai.---Miss ( ) lUttie I'am'ham vE1e ! out with friends enjoy- ins the hand the park Monday oveiming suctaimmed.a loss of personal jewelry consisting of ring , stick pins , olitt goiti watcil and other s 'aIl nrtFcles valued at over $101) ) doilmrs , hurg'lars having entered hmer room and tnkcn the . articles from her dresser , IrlijipetI Iend. VILLISCA , In.Tufmle 1.-Speclni.-Mr. ( ) Sheldon , nomtheaimt of Red Oak , dropped dead in time field2 'yesterday. CONFIHMEDBYTHE SENATE Saute Morc Preiiith'ntlai Aupoin1ees ' to the Mi1it9T ' Receive Ohhitlt , ! . Atijiroval. WASHINGTON , Juno 1-The senate in executive sesion today confirmed the following - ing nominations : To he brigadier general : James It.Vat - ties , Texas : Nelson Cole , Missouri , and Wil- 11am C. Oates , Alabama. To be assistant 1adjutant general , with rank of colonel : Fred Bell , Missouri. To be commissaries of subsistence , with rank of mnjor : First Lieutenant A. C. Loman : Messrs. Philip Mothersill , New Mex- lea , and E. C , Bach , Montana. To be commissaries of subsistence , witim rank of captain : Warner Harrison , Ohio ; Charles Eihett Cabei , Virginia ; Joseph N. Dullarry , jr. , Pennsylvania ; Winslow S. Lincoln , Massachusetts. To be eltict surgeon , with rank of major : Frank S. foams , Georgia , To bo assistant quartermasters , with rank at captain : First Lieutenants Charles D. I'almer , George McK. Williamson , Messrs. Thomas Swabs , Nebraska ; Robert L. Brown , West Virginia ; Amos W. Kibmall , Now York ; Moses Walton , jr , , Ohio ; Charles .7 , Golf , West Virginia ; James M. Patten , Ohio , and Richard .7. Fanning , Ohio. To be assistant adjutant general , with rank of captain : First Lieutenant W. S. Scott ; Messrs. Theodusius Botkin , Kansas ; Frederick J. Kotmntzo , Ohio. To be atlditional paymasters : Froth T. Jones , Ohio ; George E. Pickctt , Virginia ; Newton F. Fotte , Louisiana ; Brewster C. Kenyoa , California ; George 11 , Fay , North Dakota ; Edward S. Fowler , New York ; B. II. Thrift. Ohio ; George D. Shiermaim , him- ala ; George 11. Townsend , Missouri ; C , A. Snmyiie , Virginia ; Joimn 51. Soars , Tennessee ; Winflelul M , Clark , Pennsylvania ; James W. 'Dawes , Nebraska ; James Canby , Colorado ; Otto Becker , Georgia ; Louis Knapp , Now York ; Samuel D. C. Hayes. Colorado ; Joimn W. Folger , Kansas ; Beverly Vlaughi Coiner , Washington. Signal corps : hhlmo Carl Leo , Arkansas , to be second lieutenant , Naval : Lieutenant Kossuthi Niels to be lieutenant commander ; Lieutenant ( junior grade ) Frank Cimapia to be liepteumant ; David Bell and Charles Alexander Crawford , Iulismuismuippi , to be assistant surgeoums. To be register of the land 001cc : Hobart A. Babcock , at Wtitertown , S. D. To he receiver of the lanti omco : Edward A. Shack , at Cheyenne , Wyo. OuILI'I'JiItATLI1i EC'1'hONAIa Li7hiS , , tf,1 house l'iisses ? itcnmnvluu All f't'lid,1l ° Y1IstiiiIIlflt-s , 1VASiIINGTON03Une 1-Today's session of the house waven to the comtsidcrn- tion and passagu ! o # a bill called up by Mr. Jeuilclns ( . , ) to remove au political disabihiCi 'Incurred by tim third section of the fopc\slth1 \ amendment to the constitution. The debate gavqff8O to notable spcchmes from Mm , GrosvSflorep ( , , Ohio , ) anti Mr , Settle ( dem. . Ky,1 1pon the obliteration of all sectional feelmg1mnd the reality at last of a. reunited cotumirL hncltlemmtal to tl.llZ * debate several members expressed the oplfliomuthat a member of congress - gross couitl not boitinsimultaumeoushy a nmihi- tary and a civil gflice , The debate was broimglmt on by reference to General Joe \Vheeler , now serving as a major general , and until recemitly a member of time house , Tixo passage of the bill considered today by the imouse will affect but few parties , since the general acts passed in General Grant's administration and many special me- lief bills have removed alt disabIlities with the exception of those in a few hundred cases , Nniiu hint lotus by the h'rciiulriu * , WASHINGTON , June 1-TImo president today sent these nominations to the senate ; Postummasters-MlssoUri , Isaac II , itugglos , Palunyma ; Maurice Mann , Sister ; Josiahm V. Idartin , Brookfloiul. North Dakota , D. a. Mcintosh , gt , Thomas , South Dakota , Dat- ton A , hirostumu , Vermilion , Texas , (1. ( W. Cotter , A1varNlo ( IlimnerViliiams , Chico. Vashington , .1 , 51. Vernon , Everett. 1 Arizona , 0. W. ( 'honey , Tucson , Colorado , hut. (1 , Deerlng , Chmnnison , Illinois , William 11. Krnper , Metropolis City ; W. 1' . Slack , Carbonfinie ; Charles F' , lhest , Nokomis , Ed. win Foster , Independence ; Clarence 11. Atcimison , Colunmbtis. Iowa , Samuel It .Pc- ters , Newton. PROGESSING WITH THE BILL Scuinte ' % 'o4us to ' 1'ii1tme Mitmear flefin- tug nunt Simuluuhi ; rd Oil Cuuuiutiuntt' for 'War l'utnioses , VAi1lNGTON , Junol.-Sinrkcd progress was made by the sennte today toward the final disposition of the war revemlume uucas- arc. TIme comutmittee amnommuitnonts on nearly sixty pages of the bill were passed upon and time senate nearly readied the poInt In time qtmcstiomum at issimo between the coumtemmti- lug IJ.imties. These renmamnlag qumcstiona imavo been discussed pretty thorougimly , ammil aside from a few set speeches yet to be delivered u'ill not arouse lmrobably more timnmt tiesul- tory debate. Tue Interest of time sesioim centered in ( lie action taken on the amnenuimemit of Mr. Gorman levying a tax of one.qumartcr of 1 per cent on time gross recclpt of nil cor- pomations doIng a business exceeding $250 , . 000 a year. By it direct vote the anmemmilmuent was rejected , 27 to 24. Mr. Pettigrew offered the Gornisum atnemni- nmcat with the clause containing the $250- 000 section stricken out , ammd k was defeated , 23 to Ill. \Vhmito timemi proposed the ( Iomtmmamm arnendnment so mnotlifled ( lint it lovieti a tax of one-quarter of 1 per cent on all corpora- tlons emmgnged iii the refining of sugar or potroleumu , The California senator explaimmed tlmuut he desired to see a tax levied emi the American Sugar trust and time Stammulard Oil commnumy. The anmendment prevailed by , a vote of 33 to 26. It was supported by twemmty-two dent- aerate , fotmr rcpublleatms , Ova lteimtmlists and two silver republicans , and opposed 'by twenty-four republicans and two demnocrats , COXILT1ON OF' NA'1'IO7AI. PiN.tCII. \'nr Oiu'rntiomus Iin'rense time C.ovenui- ilieuit's Oumstitndiiug Lebt. WASHINGTON , Jumno 1.-Tho muonthly statement of the inmbhic debt shows timat at the close of business May 31 tIme debt less cash in the treasury , unmounted to $1- 037,773,760 , aim increase for Inst mnonthi of $19,841,108. Thmis is duo to expenditures on accoummt of the war. The debt is recapitulated as follows : Interest - terest hearing debt , $847,367,410 ; debt on which interest hums ceased since maturity , $1,260,650 ; debt bearing no interest , $1S4- 280,315 ; total , $1,233,528,575. This , hmowever , does not include $563,799- 933 in certificates and treasury mmotes outstanding - standing , wimicit are offset by aim equal nmount of caslm in time treasury. The cash in time treasury is classified as follows : Gold , $207,701,263 ; silver , $514,072- 039 ; vapor , $69,4S9,367 ; bommds , deposits in mmationmmi banks , disbursimig officers' balances. etc. , $29,807,698 ; total , $821,070,369 ; against which there are demnaumd liabilities outstanding - ing amounting to $625,315,554 , leavimmg a mmet cash balance itt time treasury of $195,754- 815. S1'ILINGS TIlE ' ' SL1'EIt QVES'rloN , Clmnimdler Offers an Aiuueumtliiicimt to ' .Vnr ltt'vntut' Jul11 , WASHINGTON , Juumo 1-Wizen the war revenue bill was taken up in tile senate time absence of a quorummi was suggested and Of. teen minutes were consunmed In assembling . the requisite number of senators , Mr. Chandler ( rep. , N. II. ) , resuming , said the majority of the finance Committee woumld insist on its proposition to coin the silver seigniorage and that the republican minority would press its bond proposition , and h thoughmt it proper to offer some remarks upon an ameadment he imad offered to the pcimdtug bill. The amendment follows : Anti it is hereby declared to be time policy ot the United States to commit the country more thoroughly to the gold standard , but that the efforts of the government in nil its branches simall be steatlily dIrected to secure anti maintain time use of silver as well as of gold as standard mnoney , witim the free coin. nge of both under a system of birnetahhism which will insure the parity in value of the coins of the two metals , furnish sumclent volume of metalilc money ammul give inmmmtu- flity to the world of trade front the violent fluctuations in exchange. Nets's for the Anutty. WAShINGTON , June 1.-Speciai ( Tale- gram.-Arrmmy ) orders are issued as follows : Time following officers will report to Colonel Edwin V. Sumner , Seventh cavalry , president of the board appointed to moot at Denver , Cob. , for examination as to fitness - ness for promotion : Captain henry C , Ward , Sixteenth infantry ; Captain Stephen ft. Stafford , Fifteenth infantry ; First Lieutenant - tenant Magnus 0. Ilolhls , Fourth infantry , vi1l report to Colonel John H. Page , Thzimd infantry , president of the board to meet at Mobile , Ala , ; Sucond Lieutenant John F. Preston , Jr. , Sixteenth infantry , will report to Colonel John N.tndrews , Twelfth infantry - fantry , president of time board to meet at Tampa , FIn , , for examination for pronto- tion , Seconul Lleimtenant Hanson B. Ely , Twen- ty-second infantry , is detailed for duty as assistant mustering omcer of Iowa volun- teems and will report to Captain J. A. 01- stead , Nintim cavalry , musterIng officer at Des Moines , In. , for duty , Captalmm Samuel 5 ! . Swigert , Second cavalry. having corn- pleted his duties as mustering otilcer at St. Paul , Minn. , will return to Lexington , Ky. Lieutenant Colonel hiram M. Chltten- don , chief engineer , United States volunteers - teers , viil tman'sfcr his duties as secretary had diabursing ofilcer of tile Missouri River commissloum to Lieutenant Colonel Autos Stickney , Corps of Engimmeers , anti proceed to Mobile , Ala , , and report to Major General John J. Copjmingcr , Ummited States volun- teems , as cimief engineer of time Fourtim army corps. Lieutenant Coloimel George Mcflerby , chief engineer. Ummited States volunteers , will trammafer imis duties and responsibilities to Major Josepht Ii , Willard , Corps of Engi- nears , anil proceed to Tampa , FIn. , anti rum- port to General William R. Simafter , Unitetl Slates volunteers , as chief engineer of the Fifth army carps. Colonel Francis V , Greene , Seventy-first New York volunteers , accompanied by First Lieutenant William ci. Bates of tlmat regiment , will proceed to San Francisco , Cal , , and report to the corn- mammdiag general , Iopartmnent of tIm I'a- ePic , for assigimmemit to duty with expedi- lion to the Phmiiiimpine islantls , First Lieutenant Peter B. Traub , First cavalry , is relieved from duty at West Point , to take effect upon receipt of this artier by the superintendent of the acati- amy , instead of August 13 , 1898. First Lieutenant - tenant Wilhiaumi Weigel , Eleventh immfazmtry , is relieved , to take effect upon completion of his subsistence and quartermaster duties , instead of Juno 15 , 1898. First Lieutenant \S'illialmm W. Chance , signal corps , Ummited States volunteers , will proceed to San Frau- chico , Cal. , anti report to time commantling general , Department of time Pacific , for duty with the expedition to the I'Imihiimplume is- ldntls. First Lieutenant Robert L. hiamnil- toil , l'iftim infantry , is detached from duty Debilitated Miii Horstords Acd ! PhosphateS is very beneficial. limo genuine Is put up Only In LeWd. - - - with his rc'giincnt ntl will report in imer son to First Lttummnmmt ( Charles S. Itiche , Corps of Engincors , at Galveston , Tes , for duty , The foliowing trnmmsfcrs arc nnnotmneetl in the Twenty-fourth Infantry , hirst t.tcuten- I tint 'u\'ilhlnuu Iliack , frur.i ctummpnny II to conmpany 1. . First Liuttmmant Ocorgo 1. Cnrtwrlgtmt , from eomn.sumy L to compaumy 11. ieconul I.Ietuteuinnt I'rank 0. lirooks , corn- pany 11 , Seventh infatutry , Ohio t'oltmnteevs , having tentlered his resigmmntion , is hommor- ably discharged from the service. i'rote'tlohu for hinimtesteuiul f4tttleriu. \'ASllINuTON , Juno 1.-- . bill iou' time lrotectlomu of the luommtnstt'ntl settlers tvho enter ( ho mnilitnry or naval services of the Uniteul States lmi Unto of war ivan passed by the senate at the opening of today's sessioum. The bill provities that time service in tlmo war with Spain lmnll ha considered as real- tlcnce ammil nork upon the lanti and tlmat by enlistment the claim shall not be forfeited , 7ett' h'retit'hi . .treu'iulu'mit iii lIffect. \V.tSiiINGTON , Jumac 1.-Time now rcei- lrocltl' Imrhimmmgctnemmt betweeim time United States and France goes into effect today ammO orders imave been issued to cii cumatolmms omcials in this coummtry to immake the tariff reduuctloumn In accordance witlm the agree. ment , Simmmilar instructions have becmm givett by the French authorities , Nauuteul mar a Coil. ' isimtt , , WAShINGTON , Jftno 1-Special ( Tom. gratum.-Emnest ) Ames , somm of Jolmmm Ii. Ames of Lincoln , has itceim imimmultmateti for a Ca- uletaimip atVcst l'oiumt by Coimgressmmmmtmm Strode , lhiiime' Gets mu l'tuuve. WASIIINGTON , Jummo 1.-Specinl ( 'Felo- gram-lr ) , Joseph Ii. Ilinney was today appointed to a Position out tIme boarti of cx- nummimmiimg stuugcomms at l"zuilcrton , Nab. linti nil Cniiic , . liii WAShINGTON , June 1-Aim tmmmtlerstnnti- lmig was reached todny ill' wlmiclm thin liii- when resolutions will ho considereti ium the houmso nest week , ItuIl' 'I'rensttrStntt'uiten ( , \VASIIINGTON , Juno l-Toilny's titte- mont of time couttlitinfl of time trettaury allows : Available cash balance , $105,754,615 ; gold reserve , $171,729,051 , TAKE UP COLLEGE QUESTION Presii'terlniis TnIL-of Causal iuintion ilL SOUth ltikotn-'t'ts , , i'lnius l'roioseji. , ABERDEEN , S. D. , Juno 1.-Special.-- ( ) Time. state synod of the Presbyterian churcim will hmold a special meetimmg at lltmron Thurs- tiny of this week to consitler time relocumtiumg amid consolidation of tlme I'Ierro anti Scotianti colleges , Timeo institutions are not pay- lag and something macst ime domme. The Pierre veople are nmaking a vigoromma protest. ihuron is husthiumg for the college anti has ahuu..mdy offered a flue bonus to imavo the board locate it at that point. It is possible the I'resbytorian anti Colt- grt'gatoummmi people may tieciule to forumm a consolidation , in whmlch event time Commgrega- tioumal people wotmiti lie givemm the sommth umart of time state , with a college probably at Yankton , anti the Presbyterians time imortim part of time state , with a location to be set. tIed upon. Timis city would then be a strong candidate far the honor. - Vait Me.trllmuir for Colonel , ABERDEEN , S. D. , June 1.-Speciai.- ( ) A strong effort is being immatlo to secure the appointnment of Lieutenant .7. C. MeArthur ot time regular army as colonel of the Second regiment of South Dakota volunteers , in case anotimer regimoimt is raised in the state. Licutennmmt McArtlmur is an Abertleen boy nnd is making a splendid record as a soldier since leaving \Vest Point. A nmilitary compammy is being fornmed at Grotan , this couumty , anti it is stated that over 100 inca have already signed the rolls. With a second company already fornmed itt Aberdeen since the 'departure of Coampany F , it would seem that South Dakota boys arc cimuck full of fight and patriotism. Cniivertu to I'opmiiunuii. ABERDEEN , S. D. , Juno 1.-Special.- ( ) It Is reliably repertcd that a "startling event" will be sprung on aim utmsusmecting public at the populist state eonvommtioim held here in Juno. The evemit will consist in Ocnemnh if it l'ense of flusseton Anti Juiu1g a Conbflut of ( 'laurie formally nnnouncln timemclt's as imnpuiists immmro anti unatlumiter- . attl , nnd that theIr strvices are itt the dli. posal of the populist comnmlttee. 'i'aruuttulu , h1st ruty's Life. ST. JOSEI'll , Mo , , Jumno 1-lieporti liavo been received here at great damage don. by a tomnatlo wimich tore across a sectiout or Io itnIb eomtnty , MIssouri , yesterulny , evening , ciumsing time loss of four lives , Tb. tlentl arc tlm wife anti three children of Cclviii Smith , iiviuug eight ummiles northmwee of Siumyaville , Tlmelr iuommse was destroye and every one of Its occupants was killed , In tue vicinity of Mayevihie and Ummior Star thmo tornatlo destroyed tIme houses l itt least twenty famntermu , uprooted vaitualtl orchartl anti deatmo ) eth growing crops , Tim. huroperth' loss has been ostlummatetl at. fuilj $150,000. Isaac Dencry anti his faintly of four , liv- lug near Itnion Star , were all palnfumily iuzmr anti umtmmtmy otimers were more or less scrioumsl1 injured , html. none fatally. _ ? ( q g1 . t cLw. M.D. . Paiigle , . . " ' 'rulE GOOU SAMAItITAN 25 'ZEAR'S XPRlENC9 , . Rcnhlcr of DlsetHcN of' nen uitd' % VO Itt CU. I'ROPRIWI'OR OP TIlE SYoriti's llcrhi&ml 1)iuhemm.amry ) of Mctiicitvt. I cuutI7-Ciutni * 1 * umt Heath , Timront amlit 1tiumge , hIsciuses of 1yt : , anti liar , idis imuitl ' Apopkmxy , ileitet , Iiver umumul Ehuimmoy 1)iseimes , , , / tlmbctett , , liriglit's iiieuise , lIt.'ituuu 1)tunee ) , Rtmetm tmmatlaumt , Lcm-o ttihit , imopsy cmuvt'ti mci I itittit , Imupplimg , 'rupo V onus renmnved , eli ciii oumia Nervous aumti m'rivnte hiiseiuc. I AT vommuug anti . ' JsI I IUI4ISIIVUM mmmiuidtummupralmmieui. _ Onl ) ' Plursielmin whim calm S yriiis ; U vroimeri ( 'ttitt M'l'lu11.1H wiflmotmt destroying tetui ittmut bommei. No Imnur. envy or Poison miminerni mmgc'd , l'lmo ommiy l'itysieimmiu whmtt enn tell wlmitt iiti yomm without asking mm tutmeitloim. Those at a diataumeo seutti for qmtestioti blank , Nn. I fur ummen ; No. 2 for wolimeum , Ali corresmumtieutco strictly u.'ouilideuttiiti. Medicine seimt by express. ) , uldrcss all letters to G. W , PANGLE , M. 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