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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BICE: MOiS DAT, JUN E 25, moo. 3 COUNCIL MI.NOtl MnNTlO.li Davla nells class. Tnko your tr.cnla at tho Vlcnnn. Gas fixtures nnd globes at Hlxby's. Atngnzlnca bound, Moorcliousc & Co. Uudwelscr beer. L. Knacnfeld, ngent, Fine A. IJ. C. beer, Nuumnycr'a hotel. Schmidt's photos, new and lutest styles. Y. H. Lewis sells monuments. 301 IT way. AV. R flrnff, undertaker nnd licensed cm balmer, 101 South Main street. Tho vacation prize wilt ko to the Council Hlulfa Rlrl who hustles votes. Mrs. J. If. I'ltmnn of Neoln, Ia Is vlslt ln her Hlster, Mrs. John 1'. Orifiiii. Oct your work dotio at the popular Eaglet laundry, 721 Hroadway. '1'hone 157. V. C. listen, undertaker, 2? Pearl street. Telephones: Olllcc, 97; residence, 33. Mrs. A. Orout and daiiKhtor, Mnud, have Bono to Kli;ln, Ncti., on a visit to friends. Kor pictures, frames and artists' ma terials, ko to Alexander & Co., 333 It-way. Mrs. Charles M. Scanlan has as hor cucst her niece, Miss Kmmu Hlpley of Hammond, inu. Mrs. O. M. Kraslcr Is enjoying a visit from her slater, MLis Holly llurchmuro of Omaha, for u few days. II. Knox and sister of McC'ook, Neb., nro vIsltliiL' their uncle, Ilev. It. L. Knox, rector of Grace KplMcopttl church. ilny "f.r New York? 'from whence M,o will ! Ball Juno 30 for an extended Europe-mi trip, i All votes In tho Council Uluffs vacation . contest will b; counted dally and the result will becomo moro Interesting from uay 10 dm'. Ilev. Oeorco IMwnrd Walk, rector of St. I'aul'H Kptsropal church, went to Shenan doah yesterdny nfternoon, where ho held services last evening. .. , ,. , cj.... Air. miu urn. v. ii-iitim u. nnm uic lug relatives In Ottumwa. Mr. Scott Is ox- pectcd homo tomorrow, but Mrs. Scott will mnxc an cxicnuou visit The Pottawattamie county normnl Insti tute will closu next Thursday and Friday nnd Saturday will be devoted to examina tion for teachers' certificates. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schefferler nnd chil dren of (Hen avenue left yesterday for Huston and thc seaside resorts In Mnlne, where they will spend thc summer months with friends. John Kendle wan arrested yesterday aft ernoon nt tho Instnnco of the Omaha au thorities, where It Is said he Is wanted to answer to 11 charge of obtaining money and goods uniler raise pretenses. yesterday, nged 1! months. The funeral will bo held this nfternoon nt I o'clock from : tho residence nnd Interment will bo In Fair- "WhTlYnTvo.ir Denomination Done for Missions?" will bo tho subject for discus- Dion at the meeting of the Ministerial as- . soclutlnn this morning. The meeting will lie held In the pastor's study at the First Presbyterian church. Hev. Father Smyth of St. Francis Xnvler's nnd Father Foeley of St. Iler nard's hospital have gone to Davenport to nttend tho annual retreat for the priests of tho Catholic dlnceso of Davenport. They will bo absent about 11 week. Klmer Sayers will have a hearlnc In Justice Vlen'H court tomorrow morning 011 tho charge of threatening to kill Mrs. Joste Madden. They quarreled over chicken trespassing and Mrs. Madden alleges that Sayers threatened to kill her and she Is nfrald he will carry his threat Into execu tion unless placed under bonds. Mrs. Mettstlano Peterson died Saturday night at the home of her sons, near Wes ton after a six weeks' lllnoFs from paraly hIs. She was 71 years of ago and one daughter, Mrs. Jcnsoti of Nodaway county, Missouri, and two sons. I Inns and Nels Pe terson, living near Weston, survive her. Thu funeral will bo held this morning at 10 o'clock from tho Latter Day Saints' chureh In IIuzcl Dell. Hev. II. M. Hanson of Weston will conduct the services nnd Interment will bo In tho Hazel Dell town ship cemetery. N. Y. Plumbing Co.. Tel. 2G0. Tho content Is now on for somo girl In Council Dluffa to win a vacation, with transportation and expenses paid free of charge Savo your eonpons and vote for tho most popular Council Uluffs working girl. KN Mil ITS OP PYTHIAN MK.MOIIIAL. I'serclm-n Held lit IIiikIicm' Hull After Criii cm Wfrr Ueeornti'il. Tho Knlghta of Pythias memorial day ex ercises held at Hughea" hall yesterday after noon wero well attended. Following a se lection by tho band and tho Invocation of fered by Ilev. Myron C. Waddell of thc Hroadway Methodist church, Past (Irand Chancellor H. M. lloyscn delivered tho eulogy on tho deceased membern of tho or dor. Tho trend of his remarks wbh that what a man does during his lifetime Is what Hvctt aftcr htm nnd not what tho man was. Tho fact that man when dead has a flno tombstone erected over his grave docs not ninko him any better In tho eyen of the world than tho man whoso gravo Is marked liy n stmplo headstone. Ho apoko of tho order and the effect membership In It had on tho lives nnd characters of tho knights. Ills nddrcea was listened to with Interest. Tho hall was beautifully decorated with cut Mowers, ferns, palms nnd tho national colors. Prior to tho exerciser! tho two com panies of tho uniform rank In full uniform nnd tho members of tho subordinate lodges, headed by tho Musical union band, paraded through tho principal downtown streets. In tho morning a eommltteo from tho sev eral lodges proceeded to tho different ceme teries and placed Mowers on tho graves of tho members of tho order burled there. There oro twenty-flvo knights burled in the local cemeteries. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Tho Star of Jupiter will give a lawn social at tho homo of Mr. W. C. Dickey, 400 Ilcn ton street, Tuesday evening, Juno 20. Ico cream and cako will bo ucrvo.l, Tloke.u, 15 cents. Dlfil from HtTect of Unit. David Clancy, an elderly man, died sud denly at St. Ilernard's hospital yesterday morning, shortly after being taken there by tho pollco on Instructions front City Physi cian Jennings. Clancy was found about 830 o'clock yes terday morning by Oftlcer SVnnaon, lying in tho alley between .Mrs. Plnney's residence nnd tbo county Jail. Tho otllcer thought the man was drunk and took him to tho city Jail, whero It was discovered that Clancy was sick. Dr. Jennings wns gent, for nnd ho gavo tho unfortunate man some medicine. Clancy grow worse and was removed to St. Ilernard's hospital, whero shortly after ad mission ho died. It seems that he had bo como affected by tho heat Saturday whllo working. Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. Davis sells paints. llitlttlat Council fitllril. A council of the pastors and delegates from fifteen of the llaptlst churches In tho sur rounding towns has been called to meet next Wednesday afternoon to consider the advis ability of ordaining to tho gcspel ministry Albert Venting, tho adopted son of Hev. It. Venting, pastor of tho First llaptlst church of this city. Dr. Oreen, president of William Jewell college of Liberty, Mo., will preach tho or dination sermon hi tho evening, at which time, If tho council so decides, Mr. Vcnllng will bo ordained Into the ministry. "Mr. Rlley 6-cent cigar. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern rtruraska and Iowa. James N. Caaady, Jr.; l!ti Main tit-. Council mufti. MONEY TO LOANS Savings Loan and Building Assoclal'n Council llluffa, Iowa, BLUFFS. TEMPERANCE FOR THE YOUTH Society to Train Young People Gots It! Temporary Organizition. MW BE mad: permanent later on I'm It of )IIm Hliiiiitx'n Visit Is Ap luirvnt III llic .MfrllliK Held lit the flrxt lluplUt Cliureh Yi'steriliiy. As a result of Mlsg Kva Shontz's visit to this city last week tho American Young I'coplo's Christian Temperance union of Council Muffs was organized at the mats meeting held cstcrday afternoon at tho First llaptlst church. Tho unlen staris out with these officers, as recommended by tho committee appointed to nomlnato oin- ccrs nnd draft a constitution and by-laws: President, J. M. Sylvester; vice president, Mrs. II. A. Montgomery; corresponding ec rttary, Miss Marie Ferguson; recording cc rotary, Miss Margaret Wallace; treasurer, Harold L. Mc.N'ltt. Tho superintendents if tho different departments were selected ai follows: Law enforcement and leglilitton, Hov. V. II. Cable; evangelistic, Ilev. It. Venting; antl-clgarette, Miss May Slm; lltcratuti'. Miss Ada Alnsworth; lecture nnti cnirriainincni. ii. a. woiu; cinnua. .. a,. h. V. Tulleys; press. Hev. Alex Minor- land; social. Industrial and economic, Ilev. 0. W. Snyder. Tho purposo of tho organization Is to plan and carry forward such measures as will rteult In tho promotion of total ab stinence, tho suppression of Intemperance, tho prohibition of the liquor trnflle and the annihilation of thc Raloon. Any young per son duly recommended, of It years of ni?o or over, may become a member by signing tho pledge to abstain from nil alcoholic liquors, Including wine, beer and hard elder, na n hnvprnt?, nmi to emnlov nit law fill In tho same. The olflcers elected yeatcrdnv vvlll serve for three months, nt tho end of whcn tmo ,r found ailvisablo tD0 organ- lotion will be placed on a permai, -nt basis. At tho suggestion of tho committee u)0 adoption of tho constitution and by laws wag postponed uatll tho next regular meeting. Tho meeting was presided over by Ilev. O. W. Snyder of St. John's KnglHh Lu theran church and tho auditorium was well filled, a number of young people bo'ng present. Mrs. E. N. Law of Detr. It, a prominent worker In the Womon'e Chris tian Temperance union, made a lengthy ad dress. In which Rho offered words of en couragement to tho local union. Mlsa Pctrlc. president of tho Omaha Young Peo ple's Temperance union, also addreseed tho meeting. You can deposit your votes for tho meat popular working girl In tho vacation con test at tho Council Hluffs office. When you deposit your vacation coupons pin them together. It will make tho count ing quicker and easier. school 1011 tiii: hijak i-ikhjuam. Crailiiiitliiu KereNe for the Ycht J!)0(l Will He Held ToniorriMV. Tho graduating cxerclues of the Iowa School for the Deaf will bo held tomorrow nfternoon, nt tho Institution. The grnduat lng class comprises seventeen students who will receive diplomas. Following Is the program: I'lano solo Selection Miss Laura MncDlll. Introductory remarks The superintendent Invocation Hev. J. V. Wilson Hiilutatoiv and oration (oral) On the Uvo of Hattlo Snmuel F.dirar Urown. Kssay (oral) Our Yesterdays Pearl Louisa Hunn. Hecltatlou (manual)... lllugcn on tho Hhlno .Ylnmle cannon. Kssay (oral) Clouds Pearl Hattlo Faunuler. Oration (manual) Wo Are Debtors Knrlo Lurvluuton Atmleliy. Essay (oral) Stepping Stones Kinmu Luella lthoades. Pantomime (manual) Tho Watermelon Harry Cupps. Arthur Waggoner. Declamation (oral) The Charge of the Light Hrtgado Pupils or First Ural Ulass .Mary is Lean'. Teacher. Kssay (oral) Truo Heroism jiertua vesta Teller. Hecltatlon (Jointly orally. In signs nnd by the muiiunl alphabet) Tho LubI Hose of Summer Mabel Fritz, Itetta Stcdman, Louise Poshustn. I'lano solo Selection Miss Laura MucDill. School work (oral) Articulation and Speech Heading Primary oral (.'lass .Mildred cooper, Teacher. School work (manual) Geography Third Grudo PupllH-Laura MaeDlll Teacher. School work (manual) Arithmetic Fourth urado Pupils John W. Hartett, Teacher. Address Hon. O. S. Hoblnson Member Stato Hoard of Control. Essay nnd valedictory (iuanuali) Heueath tho Surface Carrlo May Stafford. Presentation of diplomas H. K. C'llpplnger, Principal Song (class motto) Step by Step uiiiccm aim 'lencners. Hencdlctlon Hev. J. V. Wilson Thoso who will be graduated aro: Cnrrlo May Stafford, Audubon, Audubon county; Ilcrtha Vesta Teller, Modale, Harrison county; Kmma Luella Khoadrs, Shenandoah, -Pago county; Pcnrl Ixiulsa Hunn, Charles City, Floyd county; Frances Franclsca Flocrchlngcr, Victor, Iowa county; Pearl Hattlo Fauquier, larshalltown, Marshall county; Lela May Howman, Victor, Iowa county; Pearl I-iura Handall, Sidney, Fre mont county; Karlo Larvlngston Appleby, Marshalltnwn, Marshall county; Samuel Ed gar Drown, Mechanlcsvllle, Cedar county; Horace Williams llucll, Ilurllngton, Des Mo I neu county; Arthur Tllman Fugatc, Ma quoketa, Jackson county; Claybourno Fre mont Jackson, Sperry, Des Moines county; Olaf Leonard I-arscn, Des Moines, Polk county; Halph Robert Glasgow Lytle, Wash ington, Washington county; William Robert Cranmor, Iloone, Iloono county; Charles William Dorn, Craln Creek, niack Hawk county. Tho class tree Is hard maplo; class motto, "Step by Step;" class color, whlto nnd blue; class Mower, pink carnation. In tho evening a reception will bo given In tho chapel by the undergraduates to the senior class, for which a program of twenty dances has been prepared. This will bring thu commencement festivities at the Insti tute to a close. A number of people from tho city will attend the exorcists and con- veyanccs will leavo tho Orand hotel for tho school at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Don't you know somo deserving girl who ought to hnvo a vacation' Cut your vaca- uon coupons irora mo ueo and save them for her. act an early start in tho Working Girls' Vncatlon Contest so that you may let your friends know that you nro In tho race. lliiek from Ilea Mnliira, The city otflclaln returned yesterday morn ing from their Junketing trip to Des Moines, whero they Inspected tho Eoveral paving brick plants of tho Capital city. They all report having had a good tlmo and were the guests of honor at a banquet Saturday evening at tho Klrkwood hotel. Tho trip wan made over the Milwaukee road, which placed at the disposal of the party a brand new Pullman car. Local Agent Grcor of tbo Milwaukee accompanied tho party and iaw to Its wel fare and comfort. Tho next Junket on the lapis for the city dads It a trip to Tort Dodge to Inspect tho paving brick plants there. This trip will bo made over the Illi nois Central, Gravel roofing. A. II. need, Gil D'way. India I 'mill in- llrllcf Moetlnir. The mass meeting Friday night at Ilium's day night did not meet with tho wish of tho people. Hev. Irving P. Johnson, rector 1. 1 1 - 1 1 .. .1 ... . t. - ... I I -. . I. ....... I . . . . . i l i ...... .1 ''""!U 7 " l"u i''-repou to nun t. ... ...ucaeu ciu ou a ,,rr88tlro wag lot ttuat lt Bhouij llftV0 bccll, poie of securing donations for the fain no hunt for the criminal and at 5:30 o'clock ,,0 follm, no flUlU wUh tho wntcr work9 sufferers of India, was not as well attondel Sunday morning tdund Watklns hiding In companj-. but pointed out that tho largo as was expected. It la asserted that the , tho old foundry building on Tw. niy sixth number of ntreams laid by tho city depart change of dates from Sunday night to ! rl- street near O. Tho chief Immediately niPni nmi ih i,rbin. i,nnU n, ,i.Mtimnia of St. Martin's Rplscopal church, rcportd who wna cut in tho arm, Is also In Jail I f following out Mayor Kelly's plan of pur contributions of 17 nnd a plate collection . as being one of the patties to thc assault, chasing n lire engine as soon as po&slble. He of $7. To this sum must be added the $75 J which may possibly nault scrlotuly. John nays that a second-hand engine, which has previously given by tho churches, whl h makes a total for South Omaha of J ICO. Thomas Uroadhurst rendered (several se lections on tho piano and a bevy of little girls dressed In white sang several song. Mnyor Kelly presided and delivered a brief address. HAS FIVE WEEKS TO REBUILD Cnnlriicf Dm Mnllic I'llili'r III kii tliv l.inc of ItvNliirluur lluriieil Aiiilltorluiii. In I)HS MOI.N'KS, June 21. (Spcelnl.) Hon. II. O. Weaver of Wapello, chairman of tho republican stato central committee, arrived . In Dcs Moines today for tbo purpose of tak- Ing a look at tho ruins of the burned audi- torlum and determining whether Dos Moines will be able to handle the republican state convention, which is to meet In this city on ( August 1. unless tho committee decides' to lii.lln 1 nliqnnn f ... n.n.l I n I I r. f . ,1... I.iirn. .. ::" .. ...k ui me uig convention nan cany nisi Sundny morning Cedar Rapids rushed in a bid for the convention and telegraphed to Chairman Weaver nnd tho members of tho ! committee asking for the change in the lo- iium ijch .uuiiire iu ueuur iiiipius. ui Is to determine whether n change shall bo mado that Chairman Weaver camo to Des Xlolnes. The lire department had not yet loft the ruins of the nudltorlum before tho business men of tho city were putting down their unities on tho subscription list tor tho re building fund; tho lnsurnnco companies adopted n magnanimous spirit nnd not only ..i..n....Huii,i "Mil 1 permitted the wreckers to go to work nt onco in tearing away thc cracked walls and moving off the debris, but they decided to allow n full loss on tho J 25.000 Insurance. Tho wreckers hnvo most of tho debris now cleared away, tho contract for tho steel beams and girders has been let, tomorrow the masons will commenco operations nnd tho contracts requlro that tho structure bo under roof In tlmo for tho convention. It gives Des Moines but little moro than five weeks to erect nn Immense building that will sent 4,500 people, but Des Moines Is de termined that lt shall bo done. Chairman Weaver seems to be greatly Im- pressed by tho showing being mado by tho .... .. V . ... . ..f . city and lt is quite certain that ho will rule that tho convention meet hero ns called. TIiiiiiiiim' 1'rntcKo Turned Dimvii. It seems thnt the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra, which played at three concerts here during tho national convention of mu sic leathers for a consideration of $3,200, considers Itself greater than Thomns' famous orchestra. When Conductor Frank Van der Stuckcn started for Des Moines early Inst week ho was short n few men and ns he wan able to pick up several of Theodoro Thomas' men who wero homo on a vaca tion ho did jo. II. S. Perkins of Chicago, one of tho ofllcers of tho Music Teachers' as sociation, Is associated with Theodore Thomas nnd, thinking It would he n groat treat for tho convention to hear Miss Kath arine Wade, n singer who Is n protege of Thomas, ho bad her placed upon the pro gram. Miss Wndo arrived Wednesday and Thursday afternoon had n rehearsal with tho" orchestra. After tho rehearsal MIes Wado was Informed that the orchestra would not play an accompaniment for her thnt even ing and the result of It wns that sho did not sing at all and tho members of tho Thomns orchestra and the Cincinnati Sym phony orchestra aro now saying mean things about each other. i nudity Hum- Hull In lli'K MolllCH. Des Moines Is to havo Sundny baso ball. It was cither that or glvo up the franchlso In the Western league, so the owners of tho club, who nre personally opposed to Sunday baso ball, gave In and It Is announced that Des Moines will play her Sunday games hero as scheduled. A contract was closod lust evening for tho kite race track grounds n mllo west of the business portion of thc city and a ball field will be put ln there. The Mrst gnmo played thero will be between Dcs Moines and St. Joseph on July 15. Mi. ii ( ui tl- Tlilef. SPIRIT LAKE, In., June 24. (Specl.il ) Sheriff Jones landed Dus Gallagher In tho ccunty jail after a clever tracing of stolen property. Monday night fifteen heal of cattlo disappeared from a pasture south of Terrlll. Sheriff Jones wns notified nnd setting about It at onco soon found that cattlo wero shipped from Montgomery, twenty miles northwest of Terrlll, on Tues day, by a party signing his namo as Oalla ghcr. Ho secured his description nnd soon Identified him ns a farmer living six miles we3t of MIltoiM. Deputies wore set to watch all trains coming from Chicago and Wtdnesdny night ns Rnllngher stepped off tho train nt Mllford ho wns taken Into custoiy. Sheriff Jones wns notified nnd went to Mllford, whero ho found his man wi h $225 In his pocket and with waybills, ship ping contracts, etc, carefully pinned nround his leg under his clothing. At this point tho prisoner gnvo up and acknowledged tho wholo deed. Ill-Id flu Mnnler Clinrue. CrtF.'STON, In., Juno 21. (Spoclal.) Ed ward Terry of Atton wns brought Into Cres ton last night and put In Jail by Shurlff Miller In default of $1,000 bond, ou tho chnrgo of assault with Intent to commit murder, On Friday afternoon young Perry, In company with Walt Haymond, left Crcston In a buggy and lt Is charged that ho drugged Haymond and left him In an unconscious condition ln thc bruuli by tho Catholic cemetery this side of Aftnn. Going on to Aflon Perry notified somo partite there of Raymond's condition and In company with Frank Stewart went back and got him. Haymond was resusclta'od after befng taken to Afton and afterwards had Perry arrested. Itaymond's diamonds were found on Perry and ho was committed to Jail. Unknown Mini KIIIimI liy Cnrm. CMNTON, In., Juno 24. (Speclal.)-On tho arrival of Northwestern train No. 2 at Clarenco at 4 o'clock yesterday morning the leg of a man was found on tho pilot. Section men wero sent west and found portions of a body all along tbo track. At Stnnwood the main part of an unknown i man was found. From annearanccs ho was nuout to years old, of medium build, had a ight moustacho and woro tha clothe of a worklnsmnn. St'liool lleiitlnir Coiitrnct Let. ONAWA, la., June 24. (Special.) The school board has let the contract for heat ing tho new school house to tho American Heating nnd Ventilating company of Chicago for $3,750. Tho hot air and fan system will bo used. Ualloy & Co., tho Omaha contractors, havo commenced work on the now school house. Reports show that over fifteen hundred liven have been saved through the use ol One Minute .Cough Cure. Moat of theso wero casea of grippe, croup, asthma, whoop ing cough, broncbltla and pneumonia. It early una prevents consumption. t SOUTH OMAHA NtWS.j Considerable ability, wag displayed by tho pollco department in tho apprehension of William Watklus, culmrd, who Is now In jail charged with thu cutting of John Lccdy and Dan Dlack. Ah suon us the affair was locked Watklns In tho steel cago and pi iced ! a serious cnargo araiim mm. JJ.ui tuacK, ; Lccdy, whose throat was cut by a razor In tho hands of Watklns, U now at St. Joscph'8 hospital In Omaha. Ho Is rcportol to be doing ns well as can be expected and an opinion Is cxprcisul by physicians that he may recover. After Watklns had reposed In a co'. for n few hours Chief Mitchell undertook to find out the truth of tho story and by ques tioning Watklns In n diplomatic manner lio learned that tho quarrel started over tho. possession of a can of beer. As tho nlTair occurred long after tho Baloons wero sup posed to he closed Chief Mitchell Is of tho opinion that better order In tho city may bo maintained by tho prompt closing ot ; u saioon3 al midnight. It is poaslblo tint aftcr a conference with tho mayor tod.y ihi chlcf may lggUl! orders to tills effect, ,,, ,vas ell,noyed at Armours ns n ,nWnr ,.,, . number of hu friends who cncil 0I ,, nt tbu hospital lato Sunday nfternoon returned with tho Information , . ... itliat the cuts were not ns deep ns at nwt BUI,potcd nnd that he would recover. Dan , , ' ' 1 ' .,()r,in ,,., ,,n hnd dM,ro ,Q (ippcBr ngn,nat WatknH oni, WIW I willing to let the matter drop. Chief I Mitchell will, however, lllo tho necessary .., . .,., ,,, ,... ln r"'"'""""D trial. There was somo talk during tho day of making n raid on tho Jail and summarily punishing Watklns. Chlcf Mitchell heard of this talk and promptly dispersed t..e crowd, which had congregated near a ta- loon on Twenty-sixth street. At tho same 1 time ho prepared to transfer Watklns to , I 1 Hn 1int(-K till io couniy jmi. i.e.. u... uni. .u-u , tuo prisoner had been taken to Omaha and j that Leedy was on n fair way to recovery all excitement subsided. Solum! Mid- Iiijiiiii'tloti Toilny, Ono week from today tho Hoard of Edu cation will meet for tho purpose of trans acting tho usual routine business nnd also opening bids for a school site. This site, according to tho bids, must have a frontage of 125 feet and located within eight blocks of tho present High Bchool building, lly abrogating all contracts the board expects to get out of Its dIMlculty ln tho Injunction case brought by Jceoph Garlow. It is cx- I .. . 1... ...111 ol!.l l ,q peClCU IU1U lillS taau will uu V.11H-U in Kuv district court today and that upon the show ing mado by tho bontd's attorney that tho contract ordered Into has been rescinded tho court will set nsldo tho temporary restrain ing orderv In speaking of this matter yesterday sev eral members of the Hoard of Education ex pressed themselves as willing to purchase any suitable slto which Is demanded by tho people. President) Ilulla snld that If tho taxpayers did not want the Jloctor slto or any other slto no purchase would be mado. Ho Insists thnt tljo bqard Is utterly Indif ferent ns to the locatlqn. What Is wanted Is tho site that will bo mcst beneficial to tho public nnd provo tho greatest con venience to pupils. In conclusion Mr. Bulla said: , , II wiu peupiu iiu mil nuui iuu uuiui , property bought let them put ln bids for j any slto which Is located anywhere within eight blocks of the present High school building and I will give nssuranco thnt such propositions will bo given all duo consid eration." Council Mcetlr.ir Tonlulit. 'An exceedingly Interesting meeting of tho city council will doubtless bo held tonight unless tho lights go out again. Asldo from tho accumulated business, hearing of peti tions, etc, a largo number of liquor licenses will most llkaly bo granted. Over ninety applications for licenses aro ready to para upon and by tho acts of the council tonight a largo sum of money for both the city funds and tho school district treasury will become available. From tho licensee tho school district will receive about $45,600, whllo tho occupation tax of $200 will bring Into the city treasury In the neighborhood of $18,000. This money coming Into the treasury nt this tlmo will prevent an over- j lap In many of the funds and will savo con- t Blderablo interest on warrants which can uo taken up as soon as tho funds are available Mayor Kelly has given It out that he will j present the name of C. C. Clifton for the vacancy In tho council, In case Mr, Clifton Is not confirmed tho mayor will mcst likely hand down tho namo of N. D. Mead. Tho Ir SAME shapetB Iv TWO QUALITIES dcolro fiocnis to bo to secure tho eighth member of tho council as soon as poraltilo In order to avoid any further complications in connection with tho passage of ordi nances, etc. Ailt H'nti II ii ) I it k n l-'lri lliiulne. In referring to tho Hushforth fire of Fri day afternoon, Councilman Tralnor of tho llro and water committee said yesterday that for n time after tho hose lines wero laid tho n tiilrlflni 1inilfU flri ilonnrl tnrtlt uml llp moro water thall thc aTCCi ,,rcg. Hiir, umit.i i,nK. ir tmi, u i ir been In use only two months, can bo bought In Chicago for $1,000. With nn apparatus of this kind to respond to flros in tho business portion of the city a great deal of property, Mr. Tralnor thinks, can bo saved. Mayor Kelly is known to favor the purchase of an engine nnd another hoso wagon. If this Is done tho city will then be given fairly good flro protection, but with tho force at hand now this is Impoffllble. ltfHllll('llll to Select DelcKlllex. A meeting of the Young Men's Republican club of South Omaha will be held tonight at rooms In the city hall building for the pur- pose 01 cnoosn g ten ueiegates to nttctu me cuuti'uiiuu ui uie muiu i.eague ui iicpuuucun Clubs which will bo held at Lincoln on June 28. Tho club Is allowed ouo delegate for every Mfty members and Its quota will there foro be ten delegates. Stato oltlcers of thc leaguo will be elected at thtu convention and delegates chosen to tho nntlonal league meet- lug. It Is expected that South Omaha will " ,, V ', ,. . , , bo "' . " " ",u convention. For two years past J. A. Heck has held this position, but he now desires to step aside and allow someone else to have tho honor. From surface indications har mony will prevail nt tho meeting tonight. Mimic City ConsIii. On July 4 the Christian church will glvo a picnic nt Syndicate park. Mrs. J. 11. Kggers Is preparing to Journey i to Hurope for' a few months. Hev. D. W. Morrurty of St. Agnes' eliurcli writes to friends here that ho will be ln ' " July -l to attend tho American w rtt, . ,.. e m, a "V IHIMIIk (tlivt -. d. As shburn of Albright died yesterday nnd Real Estate is IN VALUE. Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at reasonable prices. These lots are located in Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This property will steadily increase in value as the city grows in that direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at THE BEE OFFICE, Council Bluffs. Mormon Dlahops' Pills Ltn In uie vir 39 yrart by tho tetd.n ol t!i M.rmo. Church ana tacit Io!twcib. fokltueijr cum th w.ut ai In old sad youn? artiln; from cftrcu or iif-UiH, dinipiUon, cxccuM, or clfuettt-tiajiLia;. Dure Loot Manhood, lm potancy, l-Olirowsr, niKnt-hoasea. apermaivrrnoaa iniuni in oncKi kvii uaiirii, u.minni cmiinoni, .mil uicai nnnuu b Itr. Meadooho.Unfltnesa to Mnrrr, Lost of tnRNI flomon. Varicocele, nr Cinnil nnllnn. fitrtnl OU eKneid Of Din mil ehnrtH. BIODft nor runcitna. Muni met dAuondttt. er;ant, stfmtmtei the Wl1 ao4 ncrr. crntera. soc a tor. cianuyKtundej, vlth 6 uiu. cu.i4u dtc. AddroMj FOIt SAL.B 1IY MYRUS-I)ILI,O.V TimiciMii i.. m. CArsiu.ns maicr ham:, iikalthy and happy sin.v Out of every physical and mental wreck. Infallible ami speedy rajtivenntorn clvln? new leasn of life, manly slienrth and happiness. Harmli-ss and effective. Avoid daneoroui elruifs ailvertluod by medi cal companies. Mamir.Kittired nnd sold under Written suarnateo to cum or money refunded, n.oo box or tl boxes (complete curel (or SS.liO by tuslt. Send for (rue sample and question blank. Address lUhu'H Ilcltablu Pharmacy, 18th and Furnnm Sin., Omaha, Nub. SCHOOLS, Weiitworth Military Academy Oovernmrnt supervision. KUteoomralMionatocriuluatfi. l'repn and Nutlonal A endemics. COL. will bo burled today at t.uurcl Hill cem etery. Arthur H Hushforth, wlMse f rd wan house was burned last Friday, will ritinlld nt oneo. A meeting of tho High school nltimnl will be held nt the 1 lie Ii school building this evening. 801110 people predict that the censi turns for South Uinalui will show 11 us re- pop- illation of 38.0iA. A. Ij. Coleman has tiled n ronioiiiintnco ngalnst tin- granting of a liquor license to Fred Humph at 2111 N street. M. C. Welch, cow buyer for Swift nnd Company, has recovered from a srvere III Mess nnd will return to duty nt tho yards today. Tho mnnngers of tho local corporations will nppoar before the county commis sioners today to adjust the 1W0 assexs incut. Tho street car company has completed the work of laying heavy rails on Vinton street and paving operations will commence todaj1. J. 1 Ackerly, father of Jnck Ackcrly, died at the home of Ills son, 12I North Twenty-sixth street, Sunday morning nt the ngp of Bl. The remains wore taken to Mldilleton, Mo., yesterdny ntternuon for In terment. Paris Imposition Pictures, Part HI. now ready. 10 cents nnd a coupon cut from Thu Dec, page 2. WorlilV l ulr nt M. I.ntilx. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Juno 24.-Subscrlptlons for tho World's Fair continue to come In unsolicited. The most Interesting feature of tho week was the correspondence from points outside the city ami more especially from Paris. The announcement by entile of thu action of congress In regard to tho appropriation for the Louisiana purchase eeiiteunUl excited Krout Interest In tho French capital, and many communications have already arrived as a result. There bus also been some satlsfactorv corre spondence from Hultalo und from New York. .uiiMTN .nrriMiiy i.nrniH iirutriiiiiK HF.LLKVILLK. 111., June 2I.-Whlle mill- ers were engaged In making an explosion In an explosion in ' the Oak Hill coal mine, west of HelUvllle. this afternoon they mado an excavation Into an abandoned mine, which was filled with water. The water noured Into the Oak 11111 pltH with great force. Hooding and completely wrecking the mine in n remark, ably short time. Fifty workmen In tho mines en me very near losing their lives, being rescued by heroic work of tho mining engineers. Pontile T rime (I ,v nt I'iinoj villi", POSICY VILLH. Ind June 2l.-John White-lead, a farmer, nnd his wife were found dead nt their home today, seven ,,,11,.,, pmubeast of this place. Tho' woman wtls lylnn In nn outbuilding, while White-, i.1"1.'! xALi" "i? 1,,,'.rll.'r IV.l'.!!..,,!i,V.,,l,,."Llll.!? killed his wlfo nnd then himself. IKIlli Uionil -J I l 4b n tlllMlhUL t I I 1 I V (1 XJ tl 11 I Rising nmi rains 19 listener to a cur. i. at n.nfi. nrjzja r.tii.r.i small. unueTc oncca 6 w f a 30 ty mall, a wrttt-n rutrantre, tocur Olanop Romdy Co., San Franclscoa CaU DHUG CO., 10TII AND FAHN.VM. PEOPLE appreciate our work because it is done in such a thorough anclartistic manner. They aro also pleased to find our prices so very moderate. If you havo dental work that needs to bo done wo can satisfy you botli in the quality of work and tho price. . ..Telephone 145 H. A. Woodbury, D. D. SM Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. Grand Hotel Oldest and larreat military school in Central West. I'repurMlon for Unlvf rsltln SANDFORO SELLERS, M. A.. Supl., LEXINGTON, MO. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Upc1 by pooplo of roflnoniciib for ovor ti quarter of a century. When otlMr fall constat DOCTOR SEARLE5 & SEARLESl OMAHA.I mm mm) & PRIVATE DISEASES op MEN SPECIALIST Wo guarantee to cure all cases curable ol WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SUXUALLY. Cured for Life. Night Kmlnsluns, Iost Manhood, Hydrocele. Varicocele, Uunorrhocii. Olect, Syphilis. Strlcturo, Pile. FUtuU and Rectal Ulcora .i nn ! ... llnrnnr. nnd lHnontcr. of Hei stricture nnil i;ioM i.urrii at lioiur Consultation Free. Call on or address mi. i:s .i shaui.h.s. HO lio ll III 14lb HI. UMAII4. .srittvrv itu.vns. Fidelity&DepositGo Cliplllll IjU,, -,0(1,000. Ntll'iltlln fl,S.-.0,H)'l Kvery form of Judicial Hond icqulred by the United States courts and the district, ccunty and other courts of tho states of Ne braska and Iowa, executed at Omaha. H. A. WAGNER, filT.ClAl. ACKVr, SO.'t lt Nnd Hunk IIIiIk. OMAHA, NHIl, JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY G03DS. M. E, Smith & Co., Istrlrt and lahlMraaf Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodt AND NOTIONS. B 0 ILER AN iTSHEET IRONWORK ry&ke, WHson u & Williams Sncceminra Wllaon A Drake. Manufacture boilers, smoko stacks and breechlngs, pressure, renderlnc, sheep dip, lard and water tanks. Poller tubes con stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought nnd sold. Special nnd piompt attention tt repairs In city or country. 13th and Pierce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. IA ester n Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplies, Eleotrlo Wiring Bolls and Una LlgMUi O. W. JOHNSTON Mer Howard m- SAFE AND IRON WORKS. 'he Omaha Safe and Iron Works, G. ANDRIiU.V ProD. Make ft apodal ty of lrllJ3 Kiiurnilis. &nd Ilurslar Proof Safes mi I Vhu t Honrs, eta. eill R. Mill S'.. Dim alt i. Nell. Davis & Gowgill Iron Works7 MANUPACTl'mcrtS AND JODCER3 OK MACHINnilV. GENKHAL ItEPAIItlNCJ A BPKCIALTl IKON AND IJHASS FOUNDERS. 1501, mutt nnd 1505 Jnckaoii Street, Omaha. Nell. Tel. BI1H. E. Zabrlskte. Agent. J. Ii. Cowelll, UT, rjmaha finchor v Fence Gompany 20B-7 NOKTII 17T1I ST. Manufacturers of ornnmental Iswn fencei, trco gunrda, ateel bitching poets, vino trel llses, poultry ncttlue, etc OilltS for 3H purposes. Miiuufacturoil by National Oil & Paint Gs. I()ir,-1T .lonra St., OMAHA, Mill. ni ii no 171:1. WW