Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 13, 1898, Image 3
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - ----iqi I - - _ _ I NEWSOF INTEREST FROM IOA. Ic COUNCIL BLUFFS. 314OJt MENTION. J I Call at The lice offlco for Cuban maps , be rtch. I Rooms with or without board. 713 South eenth. Yront room nn(1 alcove for rent with hoard. 2I South Seventh trcet. 'ViIfl commencement rxrcIPes at the l.itC . etio1 for the Deaf will ho held F'riday of thiR svtck The vnni laundry i the lender in line vork both for color and flnish. & 2O Pearl trcet. Phone 2D0. The Council 131Uttt Roadster club vIiI ) neet at S ociock thin evening at the ofilco . of Secretary \Vare , 1i23 liroadway. Don't you think it inuat be a pretty good laundry that can please o many hundreds of customera ? Wcll-fliat' the "Eagle , " 224 tiroadway. ' The rethil clerks of the city will meet 'hlIrsdny night et the Itiman hotel to jrnr- feet the tenporary organization effected tt r - th mat meeting. j 'r- Regular meeting of St. Allans lodge No. 7 , lCnlghts of Pythins , thu evening when 4 there will ho work in ( lie first rank. Vlsi- tors are cordially Invited , , The Chase-Lister company in it * pros- Cfltntlon of "Texaa or the Siege ot the Al- nine , " Were greeted with a crowded house at the Donhany theater mat night. Sylvester I'roctoi of this city wan one of he recruits eniiatel ( in Omaha by Major ' , 1tilfori1 to reinforeti the Tliurston Itilles , lb expects to Rtart for Snn Francisco to joIn his regiment tonight or tomorrow. II F' . McKesson has returned from Mm ' L CflIoli8. % % here he luta been attending Iii" ; : ! Iiitictjt $ tnte university. lie expects to . aIe&I.e & tfffldIt for Falls City , Neb. , whcro li , rii ( ntcr the employ of the lnpiement lirm tt Itinker & McIceson , Tue nutiioritks have received word from thu POlice at Lincoln , Neb. , that Blanche 1IlIer and AlIce Deitiwick , two young girls of this city , had been rescued from the toils ( of feninl nrnntIror tnrn nn,1 ' - - , I nttvea. Ellen Kate , the infant tinughter of Mr. and drs. C , A. Atkins , died yesterday , flgel 3 ] uontha. Thu funeral vIli lie held from the - family residence. 614 Mynster street , tomorrow - row afternoon at 2 ociock. Mr. Atkins is the locnl manager ot the Nebraska Telephone company. : ( eorge Buck and William Kocher of Oniaha who were visIting on this sub of the Ttrer yesterday. fell into the clutches of tue ; law by reason of not knowing that there was . l flfl ancient city ortliiiance that ; rohlblted the riding of bicycles on the sidewalks. They ha4 to tuke the motor home , as the police Jltiil ! their bicycles as security for their up- pearanee before the pollee judge this morn- , Izig. Yesterday was memorial day for the : . ] Ciiight of Pytblas nii'1 Concordia lodge No. : 12 observed it by decorating with flowers the graves of deceased sir knights In Fuirview unit \Vninut 11111 cemeteries. The usual ' crvics were dispensed with this year and : a coittinittee consIsting of ( . L. 11th , 0. L. . : ] iebach. Ambrose Burke and John Schoen- lug Iroceeddd to the cemeteries and scattered - tered the liowers on the resting places of : their deceased brothers. . S. Royal Keith of Norwalk. Conu. , lresl- dent of the Postal Cierks National asso- elation of the first division railway mail serv ice , and Henry Coleman of Iiookfleld , N. 11. of the Poi tIan(1 and Boston railroad Vest- otflce , stopped off in tue city yesterday on tiIr way to Omaha to attend the national convention of the ltaiiwnv Postal Clerks' us- sOciation to visit with Captain George M. Iia1ey of the postoltice force. Sam EtUnger , the veteran postal clerk of the Wabash , caine lii on his run from St. Louis and formed one . : of the party. & C. B. Vinyl Co. , female remedy ; consulta- 1 tion free. omce hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. Health book furnIshed. 321-327-32S Merriam - riam block. . Money to loan on cay propeity. ICinno. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. IIECILUI'I'S FOR I'llfl LIGhT GtLtRlS. 0111cc OLt'iio(1 for the EnllM4iIient of 1'lilr-Ii.e lHore fleeruits. Private L. W. Silverthorii of company L. Pifty-first Iowa volunteer Infantry , detailed as recruiting officer for the Second battalion , arrived In the city yesterday afternoon and 'wlil today open a recruiting office at the Iodgc Light ( ] uartls' armory In the Mn- sonic building. Under the scond call for volunteers Iowa's quota will be made up not by organizing new companies , but by recruiting the companies of ( lie regiments already In the field up to the fuli limit of 108 men. At present the strength of the companies Is sixty-eight men , so there vill ; be thirty-nine inca more needed for each company. Recruiting Officer Sllverthora will be at 1f the armory today from 10 a. in. until 5 p. & In , and It Is thought that ho will have no 'N diilcuity in securing the thirty-nine recruits - cruits to reinforce company L. lie will se- lcct such itien only as will pass ( lie iireiinii- rmry examination , which he will make as to veiglit , height and chest expansion. Tue recruiting quarters for the Second battalion nrc at Itcil Oak and ( lie men re- crutteti by liizii will have to go there for thu physical examination. The men , as soon as they I)1IS ) the examinatloii , will at once be sent forwnrd to San F'rancisco to join the regiment , where they will be out- fitted. The Second battalion , of which Private . Silverth rn line been detailed recruiting ofli- cer , comprises CoiflhRiIieS M of fled Oak , I of Shenandoah , C of ( ilenwood awl L of this city. Private Silverthorn enlisted in conipany lj from this city and his iioitie is at 216 Frank street. Ito expects to leave for fled Oak tonight with the recruits. One of the most popular trading points In the city is 343 Broathvay. 'rhat Is Suiii- van's grocery iiiiti fish market. Cltililreia's liiy. Clillilren's tiny was observed In several of tIlt ) city churches yesterday. At thd Broad- va3. Methodist church the niorning service wiul given over to ( lie children of the Stinilay school , for whom a literary and musieni program hail been prepared. At the First Baptist. church ( ho evening service \iis devoted to ( lie young people , who remlered a pleasing program of recitations Cliii reaiuings interspersed with sacred songs. At the First Congregational church spo. ehal services In observance of Ciilldrens tliy iero liehti in the morning. Following a brief sermon by ( lie pastor , Rev. J. W. Wii- OII , several chlldrei vera baptized and ( ho little tots who had grailtinteti from the i'rlmnry ' class of the Sunday school were 111.1(10 glad by having diplomas presented them , At the Second Presbyterian church the children's exercises were held in the mornIng - Ing when the pupiis of ( lie Sunday school Clnsscs rendered a sacred musical cantata. entitled "Chiltlremis hlosaunas. ' ' The ChIldren's day exercises at the Fifth ATuup MethiodiBt church were postponcit until next Sunday. V TbItLe. I 'I' ' 4 c.LLcEE.X.n1. . T , ftc. sill. if ! GRAND PLAZA OPENS AGAIN Lake Manawa's P1oauro Resort Beady for Town-Weary People. MANY IMPROVEMENTS AT THE BEACH ii'er t1iiiig SlioM eSV nii.l Ciciiii , ( ) fft'iI iiir iiu I iiltnt inn to ( Iso I'eo- L'e % 'iio % ' , miit to ( set Avny from tue hicitt , The Orni1 Plaza at Lake Manawa was formally Opened for the summer soasoli yci'- terday anti. thin beautiful resort was visited by a very fair crowd , considering It was the first day and In view of the fact ( hint so manr licople tram Council Bluffs took ad- I vantage of the flrt really fine day for more than a vcck to visit the Transmississippi Exiiosition , luring the spring a number of improve- menti were carried out at the lake and the ( Irand l'iazn ( lila season is looking better than it has for years , The lnwns within the encloitire are In the very pink of conditIon , the recent rains having given the grass a luxuriant growth , and with the plentiful use of the iawninowers the rich green sivnril has been c.ut until the grass 1)10(8 ) ( arc ncariy as smooth aimil level as a bilhlnrd table. The shrubbery and shade trees are out In full foliage nod the whole presents a decidedly attractive scene. The lake Itself is also at its best at prisent , with more water in it than has becim the case for several years past. Everything around the Grand 1'Inza has been treated to a new coat of paint and the big pavilion , with its many easy bong- iiig chairs , looks especially Inviting to the visitor. All the walks within the enclosure have been recently newly gravcied and the hewer beds are bright and gay with posies of all cobra and varieties. The bath houses have been converted irtto stable3 for the convenience of visitors who prefer to drive to the lake in place of traveling on the stam motor train. The rowboats hnve nil been repainted in the brighite3t of colors and were in great bc- mand yesterday afternoon and evening by those who wished to take a trip acro3s the bake to Manhattan Beach. This was the only means of reaching Manhattan Beach yesterday , as the steamers have not yet been put in commission for the season. It will lirobabby be a month before tIme big double- deck steamer can be gotten ready , but the snialler omie , The Liberty , will , it is cx- peeled , be ready for service by next Suntlay. The bath houses at the Plaza having hecim converted into stables , all bathing thi3 season - son will be on the Manhattan side of the lake , where the best sand beach is to be hind. The approach to tIme pier at the road outside the Grand Plaza enclosure bias been fenceti off this season nod the only way to reach the steamers will be through the Grand Plaza grounds. Those \shio have for years past Jnown the cars on the Lake Manawa railway will hardly recognize them this season. so differ- cut do they appear tn their bright new coats of iint. They look as if they had just come out of the builder's shops. That they needed repainting and fixing up no one will gjinsay. Tile season yestordn was opened byS'cston & fleasley's vaudeville specialty company , which from 4:30 : in the afternoon until 11 o'clock at night , with the exception of a short interval for supper , gave a continuous - uous lierformance. The company includes some clever jeopbo , who give a very pleas- lug performance. The attendance in the evening was considerably - erably larger than ( luring the afternoon and additional cars hail to be added to the late trains hack from the lake. Hoffolayr's fancy patent flour makes the best and most bread , Ask your grocer for it. It is an easy matter to tell a big fish story , but a great task to make anyone believe it. This is not the case with Sullivan , the gre- cer. lie has the fish right before one's eyes. the biggest ever caught with hook and line. If you want a mess of fresh fish always - ways go to Sullivan's. IIEItNJC SAWVEIL 'IiLLS OF TAMI'A. Couut Siiperliilviidei $ Cets on liiter- ( 'MI liij. 1.t'tter from II Is SOld icr Soti. County Superiiitendent Sawyer has received - ceived a letter from his son , Berne , who is In the First Illinois infantry. The letter was written on the 6th from Port Tampa , since which time according to newspaper I report , thm First Illinois has been ordered to Santiago. Describing the departure of the troops froni Chlcknmaiiga , the writer says : \'o broke camp about 10 o'clock on the niornliig of thio hottest day of ( lie year , each luau carrying forty-nine Imunds of baggage. Our march of twelve miles was over a ( lusty course and we tried to make good time , with the result that fully a quarter of them caine iii at the Ilutahi. Of our company , eighty- totir men , t\enty-two umrched Into Itingo about 4 o'clock , dead tired , but still In the I ring , uliti your little son wus In that same bunch , at the head of tile gang. 'i'he men dropped out iii twos nod threes and hay ( lawn at the roadside , some dizzy , others mincon- selous. Whatever doubt I may have enter- tabied about hioldliig out on a long march has been entirely dIspelled , as I believe I tllilshecl this tramp iii us good condition as nny moan in tile entire regiment. We trayeleti in elegant style , with i'uhlmnn sleepers , all the way to Tampa , Of tiils vlaco let me say that ( ho Climate will not hurt any of our macti and anybody who gets sick hero would stanil nh equal chance of sickness iii oiiy of the northern states. Tanilia is a place which I have often longeti to see , and it ni cts every expectation. The climate , so far. has beeii delightful , The sea breezes modify the heat to such an exteilt that we are far Inert' conifortablo than wo were Lit Clilclcainauga , ' have been hintli- ing two or three times in the bay , For the ( listance of iiearly a mile one cami wtiilo whtli- out striking deep i'ater.Ve imavo caught innumerable fidiller crabs , horseshoe crabg , saftahicils nail starhishi , It is a woliiierftii sIght to watch the army of crabs meandering lip and down ( lie beach ( lay and night , There are four or five volunteer regiments besides the regulars , The latter , at least oil I have seen. arc pretty good fellows anti have given us a few good tills on how to get along and mint get the vorst of it. 'o have beeii Issued rubber ponclias anti at imight spre'atl them out on tIme ground r HI Cover them over with blankets , so that we arc roinfortahile sleeiiiig inside or out. Our 'grub" might possibly lo ) lmnproveil , but as the comidItion can't be helped they are accepted - cepted as a hart of army life. have beeli Informed ( lint we shah go either to l'orto RIco or Cuba soon , but this is un- oflicial , so you cannot accept it as gospei , 'I'liero is absolutely nothing that I need and am in the very best of health , Miss Ediia St. Johiii hiti purchased a lealo ; : blcytle from Cole & Cclt. FOR SAL&-Goofl itecond.hend bicycle at a bargain , Cell at The Bee oflle , Council fllute. Try Moore's death to lice and mites. Nursc' for liii' 'Oi iiii1i'ers , The executive and finance committees of the Council Bluffs Vomen'a 3anitary ite. hief association met esti'rtlay afternoon at this 0111cc of Dr. Mary Timilcy to comisidet a iroiosal to Unite with citizens of lteti Oak In seiidiiig a trained nurse to Canip Mer. nIt , San Francisco. for the special benefit of ( Ito iohiller hioys from Red Oak and thIs city , The matter was informally discussed , bu LW It was ItecIlcd to Postpone action until this afternoon , 'ahen a general meeting of the conimt.sion will ho held In the armory. at which Mrs. Dermer of Red Oak , wife of Chief Justice Ieemer , wili be present. Cordwood for sale cheap. Address V. P. , tleo oflice , Codicil IIliilIs. It was reported that one of Uncle Sam's gunboats ran doWn a fishing smack off the Cuban coast the other ( lay. It was released , however , when It was ascertained ( lint ( lie strange boat was loaded with fish for Suhli- Van , tim grocer , 343 Broadway , St Ill bin i.tllIi4 ( her ttnii lii miii. Saturday morning ( lie Board of County Supervisors held a conference with the city council with a view to a settlement at the controversy over the expenditure of the road fund , City Attorney Wadsworth , for the city councll.siibniitted the proposition that the council WoUld allow one-third of thu road tax collected within the city limits to be expendeil by the county on roads ad- jncent to the city under ( lie directIon of Chairman linker of ( lie county board ; ( lie remaining two.thirds of the fund to be ex pcmitled within the city and all work done In the city to be under thie supervision of the street supervisor alid all the bills to be ncccpted and endorsoil by Chairninii Baker of the county board. This latter iroriso was necessary , lii view of ( lie fact that Judge Smith In his ruling tlecitbeil ( lint ( lie funds should retnain in ( lie hands of the county treasurer. This liropositlon (11(1 not meet with a very cordial reception from the supervisors and they held out. for half of ( lie fuiiit to be expciided outside the city hiniiis on adjacent roads. The city council refused to make nay further compromise and ( he conference ended with ( lie controversy in ( he same condition as it was before the mimeeting. The amount iii time road fund over which ( lie controversy - troversy is amounts to about $4,000. Why do I have fl3. laUndry done at ( lie Bluff City laundry ? llocause It looks line I aml wears longer. Map of Cuba. West Indies untl time World mit Time lIce office , be each. Sullivan ( lie grocer , stands at ( lie licati of fish merchants. lie has all Idnils to select from and the finest you ever saw. " \'lmnt are so nman' men doing over there , papa , " said a youngster yesterday on l3road- way. "Ohm , ( hint is Sullivan's store , 343 Broadway , and they nrc selecting fish to take home with them. " Coiteii tioiis nt Crestii. CRESTON , Ia. , June 12.-Speclal.-Crcs- ( ) ton 'as quite a convemitton cIty Saturday when the three prIncipal political partis acsenmblcd in county conventions for the purpose - pose or selecting delegates to ( lie state , coi- : grcssionnl and judicial conveittlons. The unfavorable weather immterfered withm ( lie attendance. Tim delegates to the republican conventions arc as follows : State-John Gibson , J , Ii. Harsh , l'aul MacleanV. . W. Morrow , J. M. Jackson , 1) . A. Porter , J0h111 O'iCeefe ( , A. F. Ickls , J. V. lloakiso.n , Dr. J.v. . Lauder. Congressiominl-L. Banks \Viisoim , It. Brown , I. B. Jordan , U. W. Dc- lay , Ed Steers , C. McConnell , A. B. Keith , flay De1niee , Joseph Stramind , F. U. David- soil. Judicial-James ( I. Bull , hugh M. Fry , L. J. Camp , It. \Vilsomm , W. M. Brooks , W. T. Maxwell , N. W. Itoweli , B. T. Nix , W. I j Iavis , J. K. Ewing. A new county ccii- tral committee was selected with Jamiies F. Bryan of Creston chairman ; Ed Ayrs of Lorimnor , secretary , and C. S. Stryker of Creston , treasurer. Nortimivest lovii t'olltlcs. LB MAltS , Ia. , June 12.-Specinl.-Thie ( ) result of republican county conventions in this part of Iowa leaves the congressional nomilination in doubt. The convcilIon in thts county selected a delegation Liat wihI give a divided vote in the congressIonal ccii- vention owing to time fact that J. U. Sammis of this county is a candidate for the ncmiria- tion of railroad conlmnissloner. I. S. Strubbe , ex-comigrcssman. is at the head of the i1le- gation , Lyon , Monona amid Ida counties selected - locted I'erklns delegations yesterday , Perkins winning in Ida by a fraction of a vote. Cherokee - okee county selected a delegation that will be divided. Cole bias Sioux and Osceeia counties for him. l'erkimis has the \Veod- bury county delegation , though not instructed for him because Woodhury has two cainhi- dates for district judge. Judge Thomas has none of time delegations yet , but vihl get Buena Vista and probably Sac and Clay counties. Fii1IMllIg for tlit' Fiftieth Town , DES MOINES. In. , June 12.-Speclal.- ( ) The enlisting detail for the Fiftieth Iowa , now in camp at Jacksonville , Is as follows : First battalion : Captain Cherry. head- qtmarters at Des Moines ; K. Corporal Karl C. Corley , Grinnoll ; L , Musician Henry Dimmi- ham , Newton ; G , Sergeant Leroy Christie , Ottumwa ; I , Sergeant Edwin E. flabby , Iowa City , Second Isattahion : Lieutenant Herder , headquarters at Davenport ; I ) , Corporal Samuel J. Kellogg , WashIngton ; B , Sergeant Julius B. Burmeister , Davenport ; C , Private James tj. Horton ; M , Sergeant Edwin B. Lucas , Fairfield. ThIrd battalion : Lteutenant Emnibo flea- and , headquarters at Kcokuk ; A. Private Warren T. l3isbee , Keokuk ; F , Sergeant Charles fi. Chambers , Ft. Madison ; 11 , Cor. porai Albert H. Wood , Chariton ; fi , 5cr- geaat Glen C. Ilaynes , Centervihle , PiIiiiSi'lfll ( 'OiiilliliIiN 1iiiprovliiC. RED OAK , Ia. , June 12.-Speclui.-Fl- ( ) nanco conditions in southwest bun itcemn to be improving fast. Montgomery county last week sold $17,000 of refunding bonds at 44 per cent for $500 cash premium , refumitllng bonds that drew 6 ier cent and were sold at par , The independent school district of fled Oak sold $32,000 bonds , half at i amid half at 4 ½ per cent , for a total premium of $405. The manager of a vronlinezmt bank said ( hint his institution had recently sent out of the county $38,000 inside of thirty tlays , to pay mortgages on Montgomery county farms. There is no demand for money to borrow , limit farmers who hiavo been sell- lug ( ho accumulated grain of ( lie last two or thrco crops are turning it into money and paying their dehits. Ilistoriti P'iimiiiiy Iteiiimiimn , AUDUBON , Ia , , Juno 12.-Speclal-Dr ( ) , It. L. harris has received an invitation to attend a reunIon of ( lie Maxon-Gray famiiiee in Iowa township , Cedar county , close to his boyhood home , Tlmo ammcetors of these fain- ihies zeticd there in 1837. The reunion will be held at a very old house which was at one Iliac occupied by 'time celebrated John Brown iii his sojourn there. Cliii reli ied lt'iit ion at I Ilitriali , l1t1tLAN , Ia. , Juno 12.-Speclal.---Tlio ( ) cvoimt of thie day here 'as ( lie dedication of Trinity Evangelical church. Bishop Dubs was hiere and other churches of the town participated in the exercises at tile opera house , The church Is a neat frame and vil1 seat 200 crsons , Oii the Cruiser Ie' Orletiis , MARSIIALLTOWN , In. , June 12-Spe- ( cial Telegram.-hlarry ) S. Gregg of this city , who is a member of time crew of the cruiser New Orleans , hrns written a letter to his iiarents here which gives a graphic descrip- ( ion of the first bomnbardiiiemit of Santiago d Cuba , KIlled P , . liii' Lllrlitiililr. ShENANDOAh , In. , Jumie 12-Speciai- ( ) IJan McCicary , Who lives six miles south of here , was instantly killed by a bolt of hliimtimIiig last Monday , lie leaves a wife and five children , I , .li m \TATEllS \ BEGIN tQ RECED . , , ! i l - 'I ' : , 'It C Des Mono and RtLCC0DTh"RiGrS Subside at Des Mohea,1 , _ _ _ i1ti ALL OANGER FROM A FLObb is NOW OVER _ _ _ _ _ _ flu l tlt lrs. ChmnrIei Jli'ntu.t SniI'j for lime lo.s of it llim'sbuii.i , t'I/hjLciiig / that lie ihtis hIeemVSiIrteit . ' . " .A ii ) IES MOINES , Jibe 12.-Speciai ( Tele- gramn.--The ) Des Moines anti Raccoon rivers here , which have beemi greatly swollen by tin , henry rains dtmring the vast few days , begati to recede today. No damage was clone , but all one day ( ho river reseat at tIme rate of foimr inches an boar , canie within a few feet of the ihanger line anti on- othmer big general rain would have caused much damage. Charles Ileaton of Snyiorvihle , a little towii a few miles north of here , has dlsnp. peared. ills wife cinimmis that he was spirited away by his relatives anti she has begun suit In the district court agaInst ( heni for $15,000 danmages , miamning Mr. and Mrs. 110017 Ilenton and Jasper Stout as ( IC- fendamits. TIme intlepemitlent Order of Odd Fellows tothiiy observed its ammntial immemorial day. One thousand niarchicil in a procession to Woodiamid cenictery , where they decoratcil ( lie graves of their denil comrades and held appropriate exercises. C.V. . hlackbart of St. Ansgar , In. , nr- rived iii the city Inst night on an overinnil ( Viii by wheel from Los Angeles , Cal. lie loathe ( lie trip in six weeks. lie rode across the country all the i-ay on time roadbed of the Santa Fe. Ills cyclometer reads 2,340 miles for thie trip. lie left on his wheel 4. , . , . m. . . . , . , . t.i. . , ' ' ' JohnJ. ; ; : of Kansas was in time city on his wiy to Chicago , Ito expressed the belief that the Spimniards vill withdraw from Cuba withiin a very short time anti ( lint ( be war will be ended within sixty days. 1'ln Ic of ( lie ' .Voutiiieii. CIIAItLES CITY In , , June 12.-Special. ( ) -Fully 10,000 Imersolis atteuded the picnic of ( lie Woodnien here yesterday. Nearly every town within a radius of 100 miles was represented by a camp , and about every camp was accompanied by a brass band. The rain of the early niornin delayed the arrival of trains somewhat. bitt at ii o'clock s,000 marchers were in hue. A fter thie procession - cession all assembled iii a niaitiiimoth ( emit , anti George B. May delivered a wehcomimmg address. The response was by George it. Albert. School chiiltlreii emitertained ( lie muh- titimfie with music. head Consul \V. A. Nurthcott made the address of the day. Yoiiiii.c l't'ilhi"s ( ) lrl,11 lii ii t'n lamia , WATERLOO , Ia. , Jt1C " 12.-Speeial.- ( ) On Thursday , Friday , atur1ay and Sunday of this week , Juno 16 , 17 , I8aind IV. Waterloo will hare the prhviicg , o ntertaimiimig the nhiitht aimnimal convontli , time UnivorsalLt Young People's Christlinjupon ) of Iowa. It is expected forty or flfty cities and towns of the state will be ropresbnfti with lrobabiy 200 delegates. Time oiflc r1Ut the union are President , William F. Stli.1 Staunton ; vlc president , Ida Seems , iMitchehivilhe ; secre. tary , II. 13. Cropper , Vijtloo ; trcaurer , Josephine Leedham , Mt. . Pjeasant. ! 'rlimn r illeeflomi. CL.AItINDA , In. , June I.-(5pecial ( Tele- grani.-The ) repubi lean prhnnry election I held in Page county yesterdiy aTermiooml ( re- suIted in the nomination of D. G. Sutherland for county attorney ; Walter W. 11111 , re- I corder ; F. V. llensl ighi , auditor ; Alfred t "iVonstrand , clerk of district 'court ; and F. lii. Dirrim , supervisor. About 2,000 votes vere polled. Solid foi 'I'tifliI ( ' . OSCEOLA , Ia. , June 12.-Speclal.-The ( ) republicans of Clarke county met in coil- vention yesterday and selected the following - ing delegates to attend ( lie state convention : C. L. Lamb , J. H. Janiison , 0. B. Garrett , J. N. I3alou , I , N. Beard , ' , V. W. Williams , F. M. Kyto , F. L. Guehes. The delegates go uninstructed , but are olldiy for lion. M. L. Temple for atorney general. OhliliICi4'aL ( or Meimator. WINFIELD , In. , Juno 12.-Speclal.- ( ) lv. F. lCopp of Mount l'leasnmit was nomni- nated by ( lie republicans of time Tenth dis- ( net. comprising the counties of henry and Washington , for state senator. This is an election to fill ( lie vacancy caused by ( he resignation of Colonel D. It. Palmer , who is now railroad commissioner. Jt'amy ! Ittiltis. VILLISCA , Ia. , Juno 12.-Specinl.-Sev- ( ) cral hard rain'm fell last week. The East anti West Nodaway rivers are out of their banks auth overflowing the bottoms. They are higher than they have been in ( en years. Villisca is to hmave a telephone , a franchise having been voted to the Iowa Telephone company. l'i' rmflnNtcr's ClarI. fair Itmin. GLENWOOD , Tim. , Juno 12.-Speciai.-- ( ) N. L. Anderson , editor of thio Glenwooti Opinion , baa gone to Washington , where ha has accepted a positiomi as paymaster's clerk iii the United States army , but it is not yet kimown to which branch of the army lie will bo assigned. Cotimi r Jia , , , , ' lrleii , ltIVEltTON , ha , , June 12.-Special.- ( ) While riding a horse , Leo Cowger was thrown and broke his collar hone. 'rue Nishna river at ( lila place iii rising very fast , Considerable corn anti small grain are reported as lielng in a very bail Co ad I tion , , ( iiii % l'ress Cciii , imt'iit , Audubon itepubhican ; Governor Shiaw is proving to be a good , strotig and clear headed governor. his mIstakes are very few intbeed. , Dulitique Times : Iowa wIll again return a solid delegation shiold1thio congressional amid state conventiotis onten ( to indorEo the record of time atimiplsratiolm and of the Iowa delegation in thi l , prcseimt congress , That record should iiui , iihl conmimiand time support of a majority ipypry district. Ex- troines are dangerous muld should 1a avoided. Iowa City ' : ' outside republican - publican iiaiers thimit 'iLy& worrying about the votiIomi Iowa will1 ttue on the money question ( lila fall can . .sately leave Iowa to its own iicoiile while tneipay close attemi- ( ion to piching up tho'4ttitcboa dropped In their own knitting , Wo'don'L say ( his in a boastful amid off bind irtiner , but caiidltily , after a conemphmtion"bf' Political results In this state ( lie instv y ars mid in time ? coinnibnwenlths where these i'spers ' imnv their alomiiIe Iowa is all right , Iteil Oak Express hiepubilcans hoiihi re- memhier that Governor Shaw was lccted on ft straight gold stantisril cantass. There was no evading or dodging of the question intl ( lint was before it fully ilemoa- strateti that prosperity was returning to stay imermntiently in spite of the excitement of war. Itepulihirans who % , ere wnveriiig ( lieu arc convinced now nod will line imp minuet the gold standard to adminster a final anti crushing defeat to the flatists. Brery r' pubhican county conventloim shiotmiti take ( lie inltintlvp in ths ! matter to itecuto decisive action at the state convention. li % a l't'rpaotmnl aml * . A ptreet in ICeoktmk has just been named after tIme lnte General flelknao. Me , anti Mrs. Alec Anderson of iubii'uiLe celetiratc'i their golden i'etlding last week , Mrs. George Clark , a pIoneer of Momiomia cotuimty , clinked to der.tli last week in Oimawa. B. A. Iloflumgcr and Charles Mover of Cedar Falls have returned from the Kloiuiiko dis- appolmied. Judge Brewer of the Ummiteti States siupronme court ndtlrtsseai ( he graduates of ( he Iowa Slate university cemnnieneeniemit week , Etinitunil Nichols of Perry reccI"d a goiti- hctitieti citne from ( lie citizens of Jelterson vIle were iileased with lila Memorial day address. II. ( I. MeMiliami , Uumited States attorney for the Northern distrIct , exImects to move his innilly froiui hock itfll.ithti to Ceilar Rapids tit It few weeks anti to make ( hint city his home. II , S. Ihichinrils , who was Inst week elected a itrofessor of iaw at the State University at Ioii'n , is a young latin miii a natIve of iowa , lliuiiumg hicemi born at Oseec ha aliti educated at the State unlvcr3ity , iii ( lie College of Letters multi lii the law at iltirvnrii. Iovii % eiisliler Notes , Lafayette Yotmimg of ( ho Des Moines Capi- tel is going to Cuba with the ammim ) ' . J , II. Iiahmio has retired as editorial writer on the Sioux City Journal amid has been site- ceetled by Mr. McEachran of Chicago. Again It is aminotumiced ( hint ( lie free silver daily itioject for Des Moines has beeti givemi ( Ii ) amid a weekly organ will be started. A. F' . Statler of the Sioux City Journal is to be married this week to Miss McCoii , daughter of Comitiuctor McCuIl of the Mu- \vnUkeo railroad. b'eimator A. B. Funk , editor of the Spirit Lnku Beacon , Is nwntioned as a lOssibie Successor of ex-Govermior Larrabee on the State Board of Control should ( lie latter retire - tire Oh account of ill health , Charles Letlerer , who hits nurcimnsed the old Atlantic Messenger multi will colitluct it as alt independemit weekly , hind beexi hivimig lii Atlantic for sonic tinic for his hienlth , lie was well known a few years ago am , one of the best artists on the New York amid Chicago paliers. ItOtJNlVL'S Alt iii .iIlOtI'L' OVIit. i'ies Oti South Dnkon Ilamiixes Not One l'cr ( eiit. PIERRE , S. I ) . , June 12.-Special.-A ( ) large portion of the range has been worked over by the roundup wagons and ( hose who have been out on time work report time best possible conditions existing in ( lie range country , both as to ( lie condition of ( Ito country , anti as to the cattle. Early in thin season there was scarcity of water on portions of the range amid iii sonic sections lossc were reported ott this account , but 'ithi the rains of May anti so far this month , every stream anti water hole has been filled to the brim , and where the losses 'erc reported - ported they are being accounted for by the roundup fInding the cattle strayeti away from ( lie home range to where they could nioro easily find water. anti the loss at that tinic has proven olily an imaginary one. All reports put the loss at much below I per cent ; in fact , o light that it. is not worh considering. The calf crop is immense , amid is estimated - mated by those who have been buying in other sections of the cattle country to be at least 25 iter cent greater than for any other range state of the union. This increase - crease , with that of thd cattho which have been shipped amid driven onto the Sioux range this spring , is goitig to ut a larger pumber : of catj in the country west of the Missouri than ever before. The shipments o this point uiive fallen off lately on ac- ouiit of ( lie high price which prevailed , but they are ngain beginning to come in. Besides - sides ( lie shipnienmi here a large number of southern cattle are coming in , being shiippetl to rtoints in Nebraska anti Wyoming - ing and driven to the home ranches , the largest of these being about 5,000 head by ( ho Mimimiesota and Dakota Cattle company , managed by Scotty Philip , and 3,500 head by w. B. Stearns of Yankton. A large number of high grade bulls have been placed on the range this year. being principally Herefords - fords , Shorthorns , and a few GaUowayii but this latter breed does not tttke well for some reason , even where hiornicss cattle are desired , the raisers preferring to dehorn - horn ( lie other breeds. About 20,000 head were shippeti out of hero last year and it is estimated that the shipments this year will full below ( hat liunlber , as many of the holders cieaned up so closely last year that they will be shorten on shipping cattle this season , beside the market for feecleus , which took such a large number last year , does not develop this season. TIi hcep inca , as well as the cattle mnen , are jubiiant over the outlook this year. Time price of wool has so materially ad- Winced ( hat they will reap almost double ( ho profit from the same amount of chip this year as they have for several yearn past and ( hue increase in number of their flocks . will give them far more wool to ship. amid on which to secure a profit. While ahlearimig is yet in progress , niany have COluilcted their worlc , having sheared early to give ( lie new growth of wool a chance to start before shipping their wothers to market , us they will present a better appearance than if shmippeii imnmethiately after shearing. Thio estimates of the amount of wool which will be shipped from this point this year are as hIgh mis 300,000 pounds , some going even hligller ( loin ( lint figure. Imi this connection a scouring imiill is hieing tniketi of for thmi city. The water ( coin the artesian veiis here is said to he just the thuimmg for the iurposo anti ( he same vchl would furnish ( lie water desired for the purpose as vehi as ( ho power to run ( lie machinery required , anal it could be operated very clleaihy vlthi sucii power. Such a move would save thou- samitis of dollars to wool growers iii freights , as ( lie scouretl wool could lie more easily handled , and there would ha urn freight to iiay on dirt. Wool grown all along the river could be cheaply delivered to uchi a mill by boat and time amount to lie easily and cheaply secureti would make such a Project a paying one from tIme start. orders 'I'raiisser of ClerIc. CiIAMBlltLAiN , 5 , D , , June i2-Spe- ( clai-Comnmiilseiomier ) Ilemmunn of ( ho gen. eriil lanil omco has issued aim order trans. ferring I. N. ( harrison from the Chianiber. lain to ( ho flaplil City land office , Mr. ( Jar- risen has tilled ( lie liosltion of clerk iii the local land ofilco for several momithis , and will act iii a similar capacity in ( lie Rapitl City ( itilct , Charles Mciclbben , the cleric there during the last ( our or five years , huivimig _ - - - _ . . . - _ _ TAlL / a UQD-ilflcxicating ! malt extract , and you , - must have IFo give your system the I benefit of more malt strengjj than I f you can pTbIy get from any other Tonic.--Produces healthy blood. 'p Aids digestion. Grows flesh. AU. DUGGtTI , I VAL.BLATZ BniwJNt Co. MJLWAUI ( . . Foley Bros. , VimolcssIc Dealers , Office , Dci. - lou. Hotel , 134 N , 1411) $ t , , Omghmii , Neb , resigned. . Mr flnrrlmton was tornierly clerk In ( lie mmmd omce at Huron , l.lNtNu lib L.'tllt I'.hl'ti(1N. t'olItinI i'nrtlraIu South lmkotft 1lcnil fur ( lit' 1'ray , SIOUX FALLS. S. D.Juno 12.-Spcclal.-- ( ) Ii is the purpose of the repimbhicami leathers of all factions in South Iakota ) to get to. gether this summer , anti ( a put tip such a ticket as will coninmanti ( he full voting strength of the party. There is no doubt ( hunt ( lie Poibiiiists , democrats and silver re- pimblicnii will unite as they thu In 1SG. ! State Treasurer Kirk Phillips , who has mnado a imiotiel treasurer , is nttmncting nttenion miii It candidate for governor , But i'dvard Van Gise , vhio lives in the saute coummty , wants I ( lie nomination for congress , anti it is cer- lain that both of them cannot be named. 'M. F' . Greelcy of bcimel coumity has been spoken of In comitmecUon with the imounitmatiomi for governor , but it is doubtful If he is a can- ahidnte , The friends of ex-Congresinman 0. . Gifford of Camiton votihi like to see ( heir favorite back in lfllblie bite , amid stranger thimigs have haipemieti tliaui ( lint lie would lie one of the lending entmditlnes. Major l'icklcr is also developing strength in this connection , but it iii thought this is prehim. I'mnry to liii : candidacy for congress , Ceti 1. Crawford of iluromi is stIll being urged for Congress , but before he gets ( lie nomlmmation lie will have to aecoumit with C. II , Burke of i'ieri C , tIme brilliant leather of ( lie repuli- hlcamis In time last house. alid ommo of the smoothest of tIle young ioiiticinmus In the state. It is reasoumably certain ( lint If the fusionists - ists can l'rcvcnt it , ( lie sliver question , which as ail-doininamit lii lStG , will to , sidetracked , Tint campaign will be fought largely on state issues. flepumblienmis are more liarmiiomiioiis tItan ever before and ( lucy feel ccrtaiim of a victory at ( lie polls. lii4IIt m ' 10 1113't'A i 'I'll I SChOOl. . Chaimilterhiti mm ( ibjeets to ( 'aiier ( lug It hit , , a ii i'fat iiiimt.mry , CIIAMIEI1LAIN , S. I ) . , Jimmie 12.-Spc- ( cial-It ) is satti to hot time desire of Coin- niissloner Joimes , of time IndIan bureamm at W'asliington , to tramisformn the governineiit Indian school , recemutly completed in ( lila city , into a reform chmooh for imtmrumly Imidian chIldren from nil parts of ( he United States. Commissioner Jones , it is believed , bases ( lifts desIre upon the belief ( hint it will be un- iiossible to secure cumough Indinmi scholars to run thue school as an educational institu- tioiu to its full capacity. But It hiui mmouv been deniomiatrated that miotwitlistantlumig time largely increased Imidiami school facilities throughout ( lie northwest during tue last few years , there will be no diflicumity exite- rienced in flhlimug ( lie Chiamberlaimi Indian chiool to its full capacity , thuis doing away with the necessity of turmiimig it into a reform school , a chmnmige 'which , would be Incited tihOfl with disfavor by ( lie citizens of Chuani- berialim. Maps of Cuba at The Bee oftee-Omalia- Council Bluffs or South Omaha. Cut a coupon frotn page 2. Address Cuban map dept. TODAY'SWEATHER FORECAST L'roliibhl II It. , , .tre t hut I t ' ( Vi Ii lie Ceii- eriiII h'nhr In Ni'Iriiskzi iItli Virinlle W'iiials. WAShINGTON , June 12.-Forecast for Monday : For Nebrasha , South Dakota , Kamusas and \\'yoniing-Generalhy fair ; variable wlimds. For Iowa and Missouri-Fair ; variable winds. l.Oi I lla'arI. OFFICE WEATUE1t : JIUItEAU , OIiIAIIA , Jimmie 12.-Record of temuperature timid nun- fall compared with the corresponding day of the last three years : His. ( Sill. 1S9C' . iSi5. Maximum temperature . . 79 90 8 84 Minimum ( eunperature , . 03 65 52 cc Average temperature . . . . 72 78 i ; 2 I Rainfall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vt ) .00 .00 .36 Record of temperature and iirecuuiiatlon at Omaha. for this day and since March 1 , ISSS : . Normal for ( lie day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Excess or deficiemicy for tIm day. . . . . . . . . . I ) Acciiifliilfltetl excess since March 1. . . . . . . . Normal rainfall for ( lie . . . . . . . . . . . imichi Iulicieiicy fur the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 inch 'rtitnl rainfall iiince March 1..12.SS immciie Excess sitice March 1. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.72 inches Dellclency for cur. period , ikl7. . . . 2.11 imii'he Hxcess for cur. period , liPli. . . . 5.19 Inches flClOrtN frtnt StntlonN at 8 p. iii. , Seventy-fifth Meridian time. pts c.p . , r' u STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATIIEfl. i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . [ j Otnahia , clear.- - - North , Platte , partly cloudy. . . 72 76 Stilt Lake , partly cloudy. . . . . . . . 80 80 .00 ( hicyciune , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juiid ( ) City , partly cloudy. . . . . . . . 76 .00 liiiromi , cicar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 c Cliicitgo , cioutly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 78 :04 Vihlistnn , iurly cloudy. . . . . . . . . Cl 74 06 St. iotmls , cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 54 St. Piiiml , vartly cloudy. . . . . . . . . . 7t ; SO .00 Daveiiport , clniutly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c 00 helena , tirtiy cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . 54 74 ' 1' Kansiut ( _ ity , cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 0 80 .16 I iavre , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 . 76 00 ltismnarck , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 76 (5) Gulvcstoneiear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 84 :02 T indieites trace of preciiuitiot , , . L. A. W'ELSlI. Local Forecast Official , ' J3abies I I Thrive Oil It. , &aII Borden Eagfe Brand Condensed Mi'k. ' LItTLBOOK"INFANT HEALTIV'SEIIT FREE , huh Should be in Every House. CO. - BUY THE SYRUP OF FIGS , . , JitANUFACTUItED BY . . , CAL1FORiUA FIG SYRUP CO , ; w-2s'l'E 'Flf x&atic. _ I POiJl'LNG ARMY. how thia % 'mmrst lnnaiIon of Io4a'r * 'l'Inta's lii Ah.anlua.l Oercouiia. , When Omen or women feel iheliresseil or tired at the hiresemit dmmy , it is common to say , "I think I have malaria. ' ' 'i'hmat is malaria ? It. is emily an army of germs ( lint get into the hotly : germs that ruin ( lie htnlth timiti ilnilermimmo tim life. They ore ngpureuasivr , they feed upomi the hotly , tIle ) ' must hem killed , It ha beemi thought that quimiimio would nernniplIh this , hut mummy Penh'lo caminot take qtiiiiine : it tiisztgrecs with thmcmn , it oftmi uiiiiisiitt'mt , It is kmmwn , luiwever , that inure whiskey taken in mmiodernion will kill amid entirely cxta'rmniminc' time u'ors armny of germs whmieh ever Imuvatled the sys. temn. They cnuimmot withstand it. Dialer thm iiilliiemie of loire sthmnulnmmts ( ho germs nri kIlled , ( lie bai is streiigheumed and tiuc het1lth iii restored. It ihmoimlil unit hun umatlerstood , however. thiiit till whuiska'y wIll do this , feiv vill , it requires momntttIilmig especially mire , anti speinlly tit'lgmiett for this h'ulposc' ' , nutti ( hint is imrecisel' whmnt luffy's l'mire Malt 'hiimakey is. t is a maelenthllc , tnedieiuumui Preimitrutiomu. It hmns the highest emulorse- miit'mitS of doctors amiti scleimtlsts ; It is uvomitlerfimhly imiiiuinr becatlute it I ; so emit. ClOut ftmitl Powcrftll. Do nut be deceived In- (0 thu muse of any other , fur ( hero is no oh- er tireittiratlomi upon time nitiricet ( lint nut accomplish what is net'tnItiisiietl , by Diii- fy'mt l'uirn Mull , You will hhmuit ( lint It Is kytb3 relinbletiruiggists unit grocerim. Tile Lalcs' Departrnnt of the Now Hygiene Institute Is now oiicn for business , nod fully cqtmippetl with two new apparatus for giving the miuost lit'althiftil , lilensimig bathis to the world. The INSTITUTE has among its patrons , thin best known ladles in Omaha. We alc you to give it a irial Of two baths at least , i and if it is not found as reprcsciited , we wilt refund your money. Rooms , New Quarters , 216-218-22OBcc Buildillil New tIyieoc lust. oTIIEmt tr.tii. CONSULT DOCTORS Searles & Searles 1 q SPECIALISTS Guarantee to cure pediIy amid mdi. . cnhI- all NI3flVOVS , CIIRONIO A.D IRIVATIJ diaeniieii of Mcii anti womsu. WEAK MN SYPUILIS SEXUALLY. cured for ) ite. Night tnissions , Lost Manhood , Hj. droceie , Vericocele , Gonorrhea , Glnet , Byp - ills Stricture , Piles , Flstuia and Itectal Ulcers , Diabetes. Bright's Disease cured. Consultation Free. Stricture an GIeet. by new method without pain or cutting. Cahion or addre with stamp , Treatment by mall. ORS , SEAtES & FARLES. 11Us. uMIaA 14th SI , Two Weeks' ' Treatment FREE 'i'hIhY Alti (11.1) SPECIALISTS in the trestm.nt of .ii Chrouic , Nervous allU Private Dlseasts slid sit WHAKNUSSI3S cmiii fllSORttiflS Oh' C&trrh. au Disecie. of the No e , 'throat , Cbso1 totnacb , L.ivr , L'lood , itkla end JCidn.y Dl. . else. . Ioit Manhooa , iiydroceh , , V.rlcoqem. , Oonorhea , Gicet. . lyphIhIa. Stricture. PIhu , Itts tiil& and liectal Ulcer , , Diabet. . flUglil' . Di.- aa. outed , Cahi on or tddrei with clamp toi 7r. . Uoo tad New Method. . Trenlrnent by 3lnll. Con.uljslloma free. Omaha Medical and Suigical lnstLtut z.o * . w Nsxth tftti Li. . ) ( . MUShC hiAtt. COUNCIl. I1LUFF'S. Edwards , Jackson and Banks Pluiy cmi all nimisiciul instniimituiht and tie. light the audience u'ithi real negro mnehotly. J ADMISSION FIEE , Corner Broatlway anti North , Secomid streets , 1mitrumico ( in North Second street. DOHANY THEATER Chase-Lister Theater Co1 , TONIGI i'i' , ' 'Texas ' ; or , Siege of the Alamo11' ' Sumiilay . amid f4ittutilay nftermiuoml's mntiti. flea. lit 2o : { , I'rices , bc' iiimii i5o. Note-Special summer Irice for reserved MrLLH , lOt' Seats go eu itIu mit tllelitti box nIh cc for ii i I 14011 sotm , ii mid a is y m ighmt. 'l'ttle- Ihinflo No , 410 , Ladies free tomiighit with omits piiti : 2e tI'kOt , SPECIAL NOTICES OQUNCIL EILUFPB WAIITS. Fort I1ENT. hotelier shlop , with tools , No , 136 Iiruiidwn good location. Day J1t'sB , - - - - - co ; ; , Coiici1 B1ufs , Iowa. WflOSA [ CANDY MANUFACTURRS Jobbers of CRACKUIS , NUTS , CItIARS arni FIRE WORKS. eIh1mig Aents KATE PIiLD CHA S. S U11N13 R 200 OIurm , tJo Cfj.g.as , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1