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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFIUE: No. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City. H, W, TILTON - . - MANAGER TELEPHONE Bustuess Office, No. 43, Night Editor. No, 23 ——eee e MINOR MENTION, N. Y. P. Co Council Bluffs T.umber Co., coal. aft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. 1f you want water in your yara or house £0 to Bixby's, 02 Merriam block In police court yesterday moruing Joseph Sexton was fined for drunkenness. Royal Neighbors will hold their rog meeting tomorrow evening at 7:50 o'clock Nick O'Brien sold the Manbattan yoster- day to Conrad Geise & Son. ‘The new owners will take possession immediately The funeral of the late Michael will be bield tomorrow moruing at from St. Francis Xavier's Catholic chur A. J. McClaren had a hearing yesterday ve fore Justice Swearingen on the charge of as saulting Mrs. Stack with a revolver and was discharged Frank Riaski, the Bohemian was kicked by a horse Friday night as ho Dputting a shoe on him,and sistained a brok leg. The fracture was reduced The office fixt . W. Kappel sold by Deputy Marshal Fowler yes to satisfy a cliim for the rentof the formerly occupied by Kappelin the Me A case of diphtheria was reported yester day at the office of the city clerk, Laura Frederick, a fourteen-year-old girl living at the corner’ of Tenth street and Nineteenth avenue, being the vietim Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Ford « ond unniversary of their wedding lust Friday evening at their residence on the corner of Seventh street and Seventeenth avenue. A large number of friends were invited, and s pleasant evening was speut. Marriage licens issued yesterday to William T Heft of Council Bluffs and Katio A. Boyle of Neoln, J. I, Lunkley of this city and Anuna Miller of Holdrege, Neb., und to James H. Sims of this eity and Katherino Trotter of Stourbridge, Eng. Al Hill, a driver for Gilbert Br badly injured a day or two ago whi a ss on a horse in the stable. The horso sore neck, and became enraged tho put on. He kuocked 1 ana tramped on him, broising nim severcly. Fortunately there were no_bones broken, and Hill was out yesterduy for the first time since the accident. A boy named Arnold, who lives near the corncrof Avenue Cand Fourteenth street, was badly hurt day_before vestorday while playing i a barn, He jumped out of a man ger and lit on a rusty nail, which penetrated his foot to a depth of about two inches. It was feared atfirst that the boy would havo an attack of lockjuw, but at last accounts ho was doing well, and the accident will not be likely to have any serious results. “The award of the contract for heating the Harrison street school ‘s likely to be recon sidercd und givon to_auother bidder, P. C DeVol claims his bid for the furnaces was £75 and that of Shugart & Co. 8696, The contract was awarded the latter firm for the reason that DeVol had neglected to state hat kind of furnaces he proposed to put in he specifications upon which the bids we based the Economy furnace. ‘Ihis is the furnace that DoVol haudies and is exclusi agent for, and he questions the right of the board to assume that he contemplated filling the contract with anv other. At the next meoting of the board he will insist that ho is the lowest bidder and is entitled to the work. Chicago, Kock Island and Pacific Will run trains to the Chautaugua grounds July 12 to 21, inclusive, as follows Leave Council Bluffs: 6:10a, m., 10:02 . m., 10:30 a. m., | m.y G357 p. m., 70 b, . Leave Chautauqua: 6:40 a. m., 8:20 a. m., 8:50 a. ., 11:20 2, m., 2:30 p. m., 5:85 p. m., 6:15 p. m., 10:15 p. m Drs. Stewart and Patty, veterinary sur- geons; 45 Fourth street, Council Bluffs, Ta, Drs. Woodbury, dentists, Pearl next to Girand hotet. Telophone 143 grade work a speciulty. PERSONAL PARAGRATHS, ar blacksmith, as res of were ) > riam lo brated the sec ors, was s putting m., 7:50 a. 50 p. ., 4100 p. strect, High Misses Anun Wright and Belle Kalb leave tomorrow for Cloar Lako, Rev. Dr. Phelps has gone to Illinois to spen his summer vacation. Ho will bo away until the last woek in August. Mrs, C. Spruitt left yesterday morning for Colfax, where she will spend the summer. Mr. Spruitt will follow next week. oil; covs, +wooa and coal L. G Knotts, 27 Main Gasoline und prompt_delivery. telephona 203 N tice of Partnership Dissolutios The copartnersnip herctofore existing under the firm name of Misses Sprink & Rugsdale is this day dissolved by mutual cousent, 1. L. Ragsdalo retring. Al parties indebted to the late firm will make payment to Misses Sprink & Fearon, who will con- tinuo the busivess at the old stand, Broadway. HELEN Srisi, ELiA RAGSDALE, Council Bluffs, July 15 Doctors at War, The case of Dr. W, G. Bryson, charged with couspiring with one Homming to vreuk uf tho business of Dr. I P, Bellingor, was brought up in Justice Hammer's court yes- terday, and a chango of venuo was takon to the court of Justice Swearingen. An imme- diate trial was desired by the defendant, and the easo was proceed with without delay, The attornegs for the defendant demurred to tho information, alleging that, there wero im porfections in 'it, suflicient to warrant tho caso being thrown out of the court, ‘The do- murrer was wrgned at length by the attor- vs, and was finally overruled by the court, . 5 wus then mado for the reduction of the bail bond and it was sustained, tho hond boing reduced to &00, instead of §1,000, On account of the luteness of the hour, it was decided to postpone the further trial of the case until tomorrow morning, when it will be resumed. One queer fact in counection present_case bas been remarked upon by many who witnessed the proceedings. DF. Bryson has been in elose communication with anumber of the physiciaus of the city for some timo past, who have had a deep rooted dislike 1or Dr. Bellinger on account of his advortising and other “unorthodox” ways of working up trade. He was promisea the assistance of these same physiciaus, bt when he was placed bebind the bars of the county jail on account of his inability to tur- nish #1000 bail his friends suddeniy took to the woods and 1o one could be found to help him out. Some of his friends from Omaha rustled acound yestorduy afternoon and at last succeeded in ruuking arrangements for bis releaso, A rumor has boen going the rounds for the last week that the doctors of the Owaha medical institute, who were run out of Omaba a week or two ago in a somewhat un coremonious manuer, have come to this side of the riverand been emploved in Dr. Bel linger's institute, Dr. Bellinger was asked about it yesterday and he stated that uone of the doctors of the Omahn wstitute wers in any way connected with his establishment. with the Buy your furniture, carpets, stoves and househiold goods of Mandel & Klein, Council Bluffs. Prices very low; freizht prepaid to youreity. Big Damage Patterson commenc Suit. Fannie L. d & suit in the district court yestorday afternoon to re cover §20,000 damuges from the Omaha and Council Bluffs railway and bridge company tor injurivs received while alightiog from wotor train October 28, 180, The plaintiff cluims that she was ridiog on a motor on that dute, and that sbo signalled the conduc tor o stop, which ho did. While she wus alighting the car suddenly started up and aud she was thrown to the pavement sud dragged quite o distance. She was soverely bruised by ber contact with the pavement, s0 that she has been ubable to work ever since that time, aud she also claims that she will never be any more able to work than she now is. 1n view of the fact that sho has been compelled to pay 5 for doetor bills, sho asks & Judgment for §20,000 damages, TH SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS, Traveling Men's Day at O.autanqua a Great Success, I0WA AND NEBRASKA KNIGHTS PRESENT. and His Friends Nat Brown— nd Counter John Stewart Back at Charges | Charges. Get It was travellng men's day at the Chau- tauqua and the knights of the grip turned out en masse to greet each other and hear speeches from such of their number as could talk ou the Three motor cars came over from Omaba in the forenoon and went to the grounds over the Rock Island. A com- pany of several hundred were in attendance from this city, fucluding traveling wen, their wives, children and sweethearts, The programimo was opened in tho after. noou by a musicai prelude by the lowa State band, after which, at 2:30 o'clock, the speak- ing commenced. W. J. Davenport of the “Q" presided to the satisfaction of all the ieuce, and also made a brief address, at lose of which he was greeted with ap. quent address was then mad Maciay of Omaha, after which Miss Smith sang a solo. C. M. Lobeck spoke on the subject’ “lowa S T'ravelers,” and R. M. Simous answered with a specch in b nalf of the “Nebraska State Travelers.” H, S. Blinn of this city dilated on the unive brothiertiood of the” drummers in au wddr on “Universal Tray 1d Colonel J Steadman programme with a In th @ an interesting programme was ren It inciuded several selections by the and a flute, viohn and piano trio by | Badolict, W. L. Mutphy and Miss Maud Cavin, Prof. Byron King gave several humorous recitations, and an illus trated lecturo was delivered by Dr. Lysander Dicierman on “Egyptiau Art and Archite This aft stage, llers, the rooon an address will be made by Mrs. C. 1. Cole, at 4:10 o'clock, on “Sociul Purity.” "In tho evening Dr. Lysander Dick- orman will preach, he Latest Conundram, Why is Haller s Sarsaparilla and Burdock like the most popular soap of the day? Because they both cleanse the “skin and eave it softand velvet Try Duquette & Co.’s Pomona fruitcough tabléts. ‘They are delicious, veterinary sur ucil Blufts, la. Stewart & F ) IFourth street Drs, geons, What Stewart's I Considerablo feeling has been awalened in suncil Biuffs by the pubiication of tho somewnhat savage charges made against President John T, Stewart by Sceretary Nat Brown, of the Union Driving Park associa- tion. Mr. Stewart’s friends have been eq estly urging him for the past two days to de- fend bimself in the newspapers, but he has steadfastly refused Toa Bee re potter, who was urged to get his side of the unfortunate controversy among the oflicers of the 1, bo said: “1 have no statoment to make aud uothing to say. I have been a citizen of Council Bluffs for the past thirty-five years, and [ would move out of town if [ thought any reputable people could beiiove, much less be the authors of such slanderous attacks.” at Brown is a pretty good fellow and a warm friend of mine,” said a former officer in the dri K, “but in his attack ou John T. Stewart he is altogether wrong. There is absolutely no justification for the assault whatever.” Ifall the facts conuected with the management of the driving park, rticularly the connection of several of dmaha men with it were made public they would be placed in a very undesirable light. It would show that some of the gen- tlomen possess au amount of pure, unadulte ated gall that is simply paralyzine. 1 know the whole history of the trouble und its cause, and no blame can_possibly be attacted to Stewart. Neither Secretary Brown nor any of the other Omahu gentlomen who came over here to run the track has really the right to say a word about_the management. Tuoy are not in it atall. Not one of them has paid a cent of the stock they all obligat thewselves to pay for. For six months past they ~ have been given gentle, courtcous hints that the asso- ciation would like to sce tha color of their money, but nothing more valuabloe than an an oft broken promise was forthcoming The meeting called the other das that_ended in such a row was illegaily called. Accord- ing to the rules President Stewart was the only one who could call a meeting, the se tary having the power when the president is uot in the city. 1 don't think Nat cutled the meeting and brought the boys over here for the purpose of having a row, but it came ¢hon Stewart raised the point of order that at and his friends had 1o right o vote until they had made some attempt to discharg thelr financial obligations. Stewart and all the Council Bluffs stockholders paid for their stock when 1t was issued to them, and thoy thought it a pretty ood time to find out what ann fellows intended to do. It was gally for them to call & meeting 10 attempt to take the entire management of affairs when they hadw't a cent invested.” ends Say. to do so. od Ite A. T. Doll, who has been in of medicine at North Brglish, 863, says be often prescrives O Colic, Cholora and * Diarchoue 1 cuuse bo knows it to be reliable, Swanson music company, avy, ill-fitting suit when ut suimmersuits and eastern s the wilor, 510 Broadway. son. the prac Ta., since nborlain ! smedy, bo 5 Broadway Don't wear a he you cau get ele prices ut Reites Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaba inclucing boat ride, 50c, on salo at news stands at Millard and Mur! ray hotels. Where to Worship Congrogational—Preaching 1 the ing by the pastor. Suvject, “Blind ship.” Young People’s Soc Eudeuvor at 7:00 p. m. Berean Baptist ~Preaching at 10: by the pastor, iu the evening by Rov Nelsou. Sunday school, 11:45, Young Men's Christian Association P. ONicor will lead the meu's mecting 4p. m St | w m morn- Leader- ety of Christian ) 8. P. m o A\ at ul's Episcopal—Preaching by Rev. J. Hoyt, DD, of W ely at 10:30 he full choir will be in attendance, All Saiats' Episc Preaching at 3:00 p. m. by Dr. Hoxt of W 1y Broadway Methodist aching morning at 10:80 o'clock. Subject, Church, the Pillar and Ground of th Sunday school ut 13 m. Eoworth | Tp.om First Baptist S, a in_the “The Pruth AgUC AL Morning subject, “May a Man One ved Be Fially Lost!! Even ing subject, *A Review of the Baptist Con- vantion of Young People.” Trinity Mothodist—Regular service iug and evening. morn- Keey a bottle of Cook's pagne o your ice chest friends. It1s splendia, ANl Aboard for Colfax. For health and rocreation scek the waters and rest of Colfax Spring, lowa, The Chi cago & Rock Island is Selling round tickots from Council Buffs and retu §L.W0. A, T Elwell, ticket agent, Pearl street tra Dry Cham- to entertaln your No. Pianos, organs, C. B. Musie Co., 530 B'way. or Court News. held of y movning, at which - posed of & number of matters what have boen bunging on for some time past. In the case of Juunie White against Robert Wilson and David Gray a decision was rendered in fayor upe Judge McG court yosterd u sesslon superior Jofthe plaluufl for the possession of the property in question, together with the otlon to reinstate the case of Muchoft r against J. W. Leake was sustained. In the case of Joseph Moss against John R Bolden and the other directors of the school district of Rockford township, & writ of man- damus was granted the plaintifl to compeli fendonts to build a school house, as voted by the electors last fall The demurrer of the defendants in the case of tho Consolidated Tank Line compa against Joseph McWilliams was overruled A judgment was awarded the defendant in the case of Edward Burke against John Wal lace. Court was Wednesda; A vory DeWitt then adjourned until next small_pill, but a very Little Early Kisers. Soclel Events, Tho Misses Oliver entertained o party of their friends last Wednesday evening at their home on Park avenue, at a card party, in honor of Misses Margaret Moore and Mary Duryea of Omuba, who were visiting them. The rooms were beautifully decor in honor of the occasion, and the affair w all who were present. Tho g the guests: Misses Bennett, Wright, Bowman, Helen Bowwman, Farnsworth, Jessie Farusworth, Rocewell, Brown, Bullavd, Stella Bullard, Butts, Miller of Omaha, and Crifits of lowi City, ' M Frank and Georgo Wright, 1. C. Dawson, D, Macrae, Bowman, Pal son, Camerson Patter D Badollet, Keating, J. L. Paxton and C Hua of this city; M. Y. Cook, Chat Heddi Harry ~ Driscoll and Maurice Duryea Omaba Mrs. g00d Lo, nighly enjoyed b, following we [} s Tust Burhorn entertated friend I'riday evening Sixth aven I'e evening dancing and late in the eveuin wore served. Toe following present: Mr. Pillsbury of Fremont, Messrs, Cole, Howe, Cartau, Desperener, King, Mont- gomery, Grabn und Montmorency of Omabia Schoentgen, Casady, Underwood, Spetman, Hujhes, Keating, Zurmuchlen and Chapin of this city, Misses Fietcher, Grass und Banuer of Omaha, Huff, Clarke, Jucobs, Mergen, Van Order, Snyder, Hughes, Gilbert, Schoeutge ud Keating of the Bluffs DeWite's Little Eurly Risers; ¢ sick headacte and regulate the HAD A a party of at her Lowe on wus passed in refreshments guests were oty pill to cu b sol THEY T ailroad Men Feted by Omiha Confrere . tion of seventcen men from the oftices of Kansas City arrived in the city rday moruing and were re- ceived by 4 committee from the organization of railrond men of Omaha and escorted to the Mi Ieom there they procecded to tho Dellone, where tally-ho coaches were mounted, and the party made a tour of the city, visitiug South Omaha, where they were ploasantly entertaned by Manager Babcock of the stockyards. Tu the evening the visitors and the Omahia freight men assembied at the Dellone, wher at 8 o'clock the party, numbering about seventy-five, were gathered in the pa lor aud marehed to the banquet ball, headed by the veteran railroader, Jules G. Limbard. "he tavles had been arranged about three sides of the spacious room and wero prottily decorated with anids of fruit and potted plauts, At the tion of the toast master was placed 4 miviature freight train decorated with flowers. After the seveuty-five cuests had veen seated Mr. Lumbard welcomed the guests of the day in a brief address, which the delicious menu was s faultless manner, wiile an orchestra dis- coursed sweet music, After the importunt duty of disposing of overything in sight had been disch: ed, Mr. Jules Lumbard proposed the health of the fzuests of the evening, which was arank by all standiug. o then made u short address in which he paid a glowing tribute to the well known kindly fecling which vrevails among the railroad fratornity. Whether this fecliug of gondfellowship oxisted only among western railroad men the speaker wils not prevared to say, but he knew from long expericnce that such feeling existed univer- ly among the fraternity in this western seciion, 1. G. Mitchell of Kansas City responded to tho address of Mr. Lumbard on behalf of the Kansas City guests. Telograms of regret from Jay Gould, Crauncey Depow, President R. K. Cuble of the Rock Island, S. H. H. Clark, and maoy other promiuent railroad mon were read amid loud applause. Toatmaster Lumbard then called upon J. G, Swith of Kunsas City to respond to th tonst *The Day and the Event We Cele- brate,” which he did in a briet manner, atter whieh A Vandiandingham responded to the toast, *Kansas City." J. 0. Phillippi was called on to tatk_about “The Freight Department.” Ho fought, shy of the subject, but discussed baseball, bo- cause, as hesaid, he didu’t know anything ubout’ it. Before he concluded, however, Mr. Phillippi delivered a high' encomium unon the employes of the freight department. During his remarks he made mauy humorous comments upon the prevailing havits of the freight mau when business was at stak He closed by inviting all present to attend church with him today, and upon the motion of Mr. Drinker of Kansas City the invitation was unanimously awceeptod. J. D. Kruseof Kansas City responded to the “Our Patrons.” Jobin 3. Knox spoke 'he Pucker, the Right Bower of the lrond.” . H. Beach of Kansas City 1o sponded to the toast, “To Our Botter quaintance. At the conclusion of the toasts I. G. of Kunsaus City, on betalf of the Sts, ©X- tended hearty thanks to the hosts for the magnificent manner in which they had been onter M Kansas City A del city railroad ye Mitehell Lumbard was ealled upon for a_song und respouded by singing “A Warrior Bold" in a manner which elicited long continued appiause. The evening closed by all joining in_sing- ine “Auld Laog Svue)” and” thus ended a day which the visitors are uuanimous in de cluring to have bee one of unalloyed enjoy- ment. Lo SAMPLE “SUSPEOTLY Flimsy Pretext on Which a Detective de an Arrest. About 10 o'clock 1ast night the name of Ben A. Cramer was placed upon the blotter at tho central police station and the words 1spicious churacters’” were placed aftor It During Saturday for Mrs. R. ( Whitmore, whose husband is the proprictor of a Dodge streot art store, drove up to “C. 0. D Brown's grocery store to wake some purchasos. Before leaving her howe the lady olaced hor money and somo of her valuable jewelry in o small velvet pouch which avswored the purpose of a purse. Mrs, Whitmore is not in the habit of carrying her jowelry about, but took the precauiion to do 5o this time bocause sho did not carc Lo leave it alone at the house, Upou arriving at the grocery store Mrs, Whitmore did not leave her carviage, but gave her order for provisions to Ben Cramer., The purchase was paid for from money in tho pouch, and the carriage drove away Later on Mrs. Whitmore missed her purs and an investigation was started by the po lice. Al the clorks at the Brown store were questioned about finding any jewelry on the sidewalk, but without any clué until’ Cramer was reached When the question was put to Cramer he asked if they meant the velvet pouch fast- ened with & safety pin. He was told that such an article was missing and stated that ho sww it lying in the guuter but did not thiok it amounted to anything and so did not touch it. Cramer's actions and conversation looked exceedingly us to Detective Haze und 50 the gr clork was placed bo bind the bars. ‘There is really no evidenco against bim but his knowledge of the missing package which he described perfectly At miduight Mrs. Cramer callod at polic adquarters 10 see her husbaud but was de d the privilege ana left, woepiug bittorly, Another “Park' Built, Citizens In tho vicinity of Spalding and Thirtieth streets held another indignation menting last 11ald out another park in tho middle palding street where the pavement has been washed away. The board of public works bas failed thus far to have tho streot repaired, and the people are be coming thoroughly exasporated over the inexcusablo neglect. Soveral speeches wore made in which the board of public works was warwly denounced, noon suspic h u night a [SITUATION” I THE HOUSE, [CONTINUED RjgM PIRST PAGE over a report that Bidsie Billwood, a concert hall singer, is going to_sue the duke of Man- chester for money lent him. If true it will be a sensation in mayy way. I can deny the report that Mrs, Hodgson Burnett's son, the original Little Lord Fauntelroy, is dyings OMrs, Burnett herself 15 oxhausted from oveework: a country house in Yopkshire with Miss Hall, & young American singer. Geraldine Nemer {3 goiug on the continent with bier husband at the end of her engage- went, Chevalier Scovel has ended his engage- ment and will join his wife on the coutinent. He lias made a great success. Wilton Mackaye sailed for New York today. He says e likes London theaters will return in five wecks, igustin D Paper Chase,” Ralph Delmore and Lewis Baker @one ou a trip to the Netherlands, Tom Ochiltree, who has returned from yachting tour, has not told one fish story yot Jobann Strauss hus arranged with Aronson for u composition operette on the style of the “Merry War for the Casino, He has secured Carl Zeller's operette, *Der Vogel bandie Agnes Huntington with Aronson Mrs. Mackay entertained at dinuer today the Spauish ambassador, Danish minist Countess Shrewsbury and many other nota- bles X Mus, Kendull gave a recention to P, Wilder Wednesday, Five hund tended. ‘The littlo humorist left for Man- chiester to see Buffalo Bill's debut at Man- chester Monday. Wilder signed a contract today for a British tour next year. Mrs. Frank Leslie has gone to Boulogne. Laura Schirmer, wife of tHenry Mapleson, sails for America on the Avizona Septem- ber 19, NatTioodwin wants some one to start with him on a race avound the world for $1,000 a side. He iges Dixoy. He is now in London. Sho has taken and ¥ has bought a new play, “A v Richard Davey and Walter have a has sigued a contract Marshall +d peoplo BOA MATTERS. Grain Law and R Discussed, An udjourned meeting of the directors of the board of trade was held yesterday after- noon at 3 o'clock. A committeo of tho South Omaha live stock exchauge, consisting of J. B, Blanchard, W N. Babeock, T. B. McPherson, L. C Reding- ton and W. . Wood, met with the board and assurcd them that they w dy and will: N to juin tuany undertaking to entertain the shippers of this state and represented that theie people are heartily n sympathy with Omiha’s proposition to have an active grain and provision market and arc ready to give tbeir co. wtion both 10 time and money o accomplish this cod, The board of trade suggested that they eall a meeting of those interested for nextTucs day ut 2 o'clock to sel2et such names as thy mizht wish to represent them on the differ ent committees, and appointea C. H. Fowler, Max Meyer and W. N, Nasou, & committ to attend this meetng at South Omaha and explain more fully the! plan and receive any suggestions that will assist in making this occasion a grand suceess The comuiiteo appowmted to consider the subject of a shippers’ roception aud banquet, cousistine of L. D. Fowler, C. H. Fowler, H. G. Clarke, J. A Connor and H. T Clarke, made the following report: rconmittee npp cd on shippers' re. nand banquet. would reconend that appoint the following committees. angements, 5; trapsportation, 55 printing, invitations, 5 finunce, 5; bunquet, ception, i5; entertainment, lI.n‘“ll.: fixed the date for August 20 we find perly 11l have cursion th 1or by thit Insfector, will hive its ru inspection adoptod, bpoluted the Vourd of transportation ulating grades and printed and redy fordistribution. We would sugest that th retary of your board he instructed to extend av this time an invitation 10 the govers te hoard of transpor tution to participate and become part of this entertainment. We would further recommend that the seerotary he brocure wraln simples of o inspe tors of Minneso Ilinols, Missourt and Kun- bonrd of trins. and the grai s 0 opportunity to confer ther and adopt grades by saniplos. ere I8 nothing in connection with this new W of such groat iportance to the stite ns the adoption of standard grades i keeping with the inspection of other stutes with whow we come in direct competition. After tho reading of this report the board 100k up the subjoct of the proposed excursion to Helena, The committeo having this mat- ter in charge reported- that at this season a £ood many jobbers were alroady awuy on their vacations and that it would be aliost impossible to get up an excursion of sentative business men at the preseat time On this representation the board decided that it would be botter to postpons tho ¢ cursion uutil fall “The next meeting will be hield on Wednes- dav of next week whon the provosed enter tainment for the shippers will be still further discussed, instructed to rados from the ch Late D Funeral services over the late Dr. Richard H. Darrow obsorved at tho ro sthe > M. Darrow, at 514 South Twen- 3 ond street. A large number of the friends of the decoased und bis family at tended 1he solomn ritos. W.J. Harsha deliverea the address, cu was very appropriate, Tho doceased vas u member o the Presbyterian ctureh, The remains were interred at Prospect Hitl cemetery. Dr. Richard H. Darrow was a native of Virginia nud graduated at the University of Virginia in i3i, He camo to Omaha in 1575 and entored upm the practice of medicine, He had many vory warm parsonal Iriends and was quite successful in bis practi 11 In size, great in resuits DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers, Best pill for constipa. ion, best for sick headache, best for sour ttomach, ins of the wore fdonco of his bi Keltie is a Seamp. Mrs. A. D, Keltie of Central Park tells a talo of woo and proposes to have her busband put behind the bars, She charges that he 1s a worthless fellow and hus desorted his home and fumily tolive with a Mrs. Smith, At tho central stution, ber story was given to the poli She told how she'tiad even had to beg coal from railway engineers and firemen wheu her husbund was dofite nothing whatever to support her, She said she would not care so much atout his leaving home if ne would go away and stay outiof her sight, but she thought there ought, to be some law to com: pel him to either support his three children or keep i from - paragiug his depravity bofore them, - - Don't Like it In all probability "t convict labor ques tion, which is ugntat{Ajz the stone cutters and bricklayers at Lintoln, will be botly dis cussed ut the labor_meeting in Boyd's opera house tomorrow m;ghf, Speaking of the mut ter last night, Mr, L. Withnell, one of the leading brick luyers, suid: “We' have road in Tie By about the condition of aflfairs at tho penitentiary in Lincoln, and we shall have considerable to say about the mat tor Moaday night. There are lots of skilled workmen in Omaha who woula ve very glad to get the work those convicts are doing. You may look out for some ringing resolu tions next Monday night DeWitt's Little karly Risers; best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath - viet Escay W couvict at the state y tentiary sent up from Buffalo July 16 and is now at lar description of the man has beon telegraphed ull over tho state and a reward of §0 is of fered for bis capture. Al [en »hn Nelson, ui caped on < — Caught Some More Gam Sergeants Graves and Ormsby and acouple | of oficers went to 823 South Tenth street [ last night to pull a disorderly bouse. After arresting the inmates a gambling layout and soveral players wore found in the back room The tables and chips along with the proprie tor, Albert Swanson, was loaded into the wagon and taken to police headquarters, —_— - IN THE COURTS, Cases Which the Judgzes Have posed Of Milos & Everott of Now York today brought suit in the distriot court ngainst (', Rosso & Co., claiming that the defcndants owe the sum of 323 on a sbipment of lemons bought last February. The Cascade lumber company of Clinton, Tn, has brought attachment proceedings against the Howell lumber company. In the petition the plaintift avers that the Howell people are indebted for lumber sold last March. The amount claimed 18 §,047.12, The Missouri lumber company is among the Howell creditors and hes brought suit to recover the sum of $,442 for goods sold and delivered. The plaintiff attacks the alidity of the mortgages given to the First Nutional bank of Chicago and the bill of sale 0 C. L. Chaffee, alleging that they are both fraudulent and gives to provent the crodi- tors from eollecting the amounts due them Attorney Will Gurley will next week file s motion fora rohearing and the brief in support of the same in tho Neal caso, He ex pects a decision early in September, The South Omaha paving \injunetion was issued to rest council from awarding the called before Juage Doane and | tinued for ono week. In this caso the | Stradamant asphalt company was the lowest | bidder for paving anumber of the streets. | The city council failed, or rofused to consider its bid, and upon its skowing, severul days ago Judge Doane issued the temporary re straining order. In the Benzon case, Mrs. Beazou was granted a divoree and given all property held in her own name, including the block of flats at Niueteenth and Nicholas strots, Pne Knowles ease was decided. The hus baud, J, B. Knowles, was granted a divorce from his wife on the grounds that sio s and was an habitual drunkard. The perty goes to the husband and th exs for Dora Knowles | will have to look to her for their pay, the court refusing to issue an order that they be paid out of the property owned by J. E Knowles Judge Bstelleoverrulod tho motion foranew triul in the cascof the state against Tom M Namee. MeName is the man who last winter murdered a woman of the town in a house | of prostitution. At the early part of the | present term he was convieted of the charge, | MeNamee was sentenced t a term of ten years in the penitentiary, the term to date from May 11, An order was issued suspend ing the carrying out of the sentence for a period of nincty days in order to_give the « fendant ap opportunity to appeal, County Attorney Matoney filed his bill of excentions in the caso of Iyan & Walsh against_the county. The doct consisted of 1,471 pages of type written munuscript. Tn this case Ryan & Walsh sued for $60,000, claiming that amount due on exiras furnished at the county hosvital. The county tted an indobted- ness of §25,000. At the trial judgment was rendered for £37,000 and costs. The Hershey lumber company has brought attachment proceed ings against the Howell lumbor company, claiming the sum of 80003 for lumber sold and delivered. AL O H. Ancient Order to mect at tho 1nstitute, Dis- in which n the city contract w 151 Attent The members of Division 1, of Hibernians, are requested hall the Young Men's teenth and Douglas streets, at2:30 p. m., to mak rang; *uts for tho funeral oi our late brother, Daniel Hagerty. H. McKeNnIo, President Division 1. Members of tho Emmet Monument associa- tion ave requested to meet at the same hall, 'n People in Chicazo. 18.—[Special Tolegram to followiug western people of our- Weste 1ieaGo, duly Tue Bexl—The are in the City: At the Auditorium—Arthur Shivericl, Omaha; Charles B. Collins, Des Moines, la.; C. W. Ruer, Chexenne, Wyo. At the Leland—W. K. Homan, Oman: At the Wellington—Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Hancock, Homer Adams, Omaha, At the Paimer—Mr. und Mrs. C. G. Pearse, Beatrice; i'red Allen, Creston, Ia. Atthe Grand Pacific—Mr. and Mrs, John M. Thurston, D. Newman, Miss Fannie Newuwman, W. \J. Carroll, Mr. and_Mus. G. A, Rogers, Mr. ‘and Mrs. 0. K. Suaborough, | Omahi’ ¢ 1. Henry, T. K. McAvoy. Des Moiues, la L, Death Roll. July 18.—Colonel John at Frankfort, Ky., last relative of President Polic | and before the war edited the Eaglo and Enquirer at Memphis. Ho was in Forrest's command in the confederate army and wrote the “Life of Forrest.” He had been in Frankfort for tweuly Yearsas a news- paper editor. Lovisviue, Ky., Polk Prior died night. He was a —_—————— Burly I Bestlittle pill ever made. Cure coustipation every ume. None equal. Use thewm now. - Stock DeWitt's Little Market. The follovin ton stock market. Bostc BosTON. Mass,, July | the elosin priecs on'the B VS Topika Boston & Albiay Roaton & Maine. COBSQ Eintirn 10T Fitehturg 1t 1 Mien. Centr Mt Cen. ¢ VAN N VLN Qi L Wit Wik Allonoe Min 4o Giew) Atlng L . Doston & Nont. 101 i | n Francisco Mining Quotations. | SAN FPRANCISCO, July The officiul closing | quotations for mining stosks today wore as follows Al Bulwer Boat & Heicher Rodie Consolldnted Chollur Crown Polnt Mexican Mono. M Navajo i Ophif Hiterrvit | 2 Oseeoin ¥ Copiier not & Tieel Atehi Divio and ¢ Wet End Lnnd ¢ el Teluphone 1 Tatoi Savak Slerra I Uni W Utn 0 Vellow Jucket 145 Com . it N 0 i " N \ For the result of this happy wi With ¢ strength, Send for fc lWEJ ther ing g tlon of the iR SHE E OMAHA DAILY BEE, h‘l'l\"]i‘AY. JULY 19, I891-TWELVE PAGES. LOCAL BREVY 8. The Theosophical society meets every Sin dny evening at 8 o'clock on room o, Fréuzer's block. Earnest students invited, An employe of the pound master, yostor day, 1 an attompt to capturo a cow, dr herinto a pond at Thirty-first aod Farnam, whero sho drowned. The railroads have decided to run excursions agaiu this season, The cursion will start about August will be followed by two othe west some tiine in September. The Central Labor union will hold a mass meeting at the Grand opera house tomorrow evening, to which all laboring mon are in vited. “Good speakors will be in attendance to discuss the eight hour law. The police have declared war on the snide auction rooms_and propose to drive them out of the city. Sam Snyder and A, Gouden, provrietors of a lower Farnam street joint, wer ssted vesterday on the charge of obtaining money under false protenses Omaha camp No. 120, Modern Woodwen of America, will give a basket pienic on Tues duy evening at Lake park, coruer of Sher man avenue and Lake strect. There will be o game of baseball in the afternoon between tewns from Omana camp and Maple camp I'he members of the Youne Men's instituto and their friends are cordially invited to at tend u literary entertainment and. soelaolo to be given Thursday evening, July 23, at their parlors on Fourteenth street, between Dodge ana Douglas str Every arrangoment is porfeet to make this oceasion a most enjoy able affuir, and every member is expected to purticipate in it Isaac A, Higby of Concordia, the city. M. harvost first ex 20, This rs that will come Kan,, is in Higby is loud in'the praises of his counitry and the prospeets, He states that the small grain - Cloud acd adjoining counties 18 all harvested and that the yield i much greater than was expected. The corn erop is looking well and morchants aro look ing forward in anticipation of fall trac is heavy Constipation poisons. Little | Risers cause re d, the blood: DeWitt's cure cou I the disc SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, ANTED-A conchman by Wi Al Be it erences tequired. Dr Omiha, JEOR SALE=Six head of horses, th Wizons, harness, plows and s barzain to quici purchaser. Ing hotcl, Council Blufts. o mules, ors.” Bis (G Ve wanted 113 Glen Avenue, x W ANEED-In private family nished roow for sinzlo gent be facinz or noar Bayliss park 0. box 4.4, Council Bluils A Addross P house with party free of fonr in churge. WANEED-Girl Seventh avenuc, 1o Brown, | THOR SALE-A tine fruittand. 4t &0 per Fatton. nice 6-room to desirabie Laire, 101 P house, 1 Blurs, that can beat 2:65, fine bred. Wi or trade. Address or el on 1 2 west Broadway. Council Blufs of u Johnston I ) rden_nd & Van- e TLATRVOYANT J weter read Wi sychometric, or el 150 dlagnosis of disease. nend lock of hatr for readinis by letter, Su Says and eveninzs, Mrs, B Hooper, 1422 Av E. near covner Bt street, Counell Bluffs TS, b and 3100 M AGNIFICENT acre property in five- A triets Toeated 20 wmiles from: postoftic for sale on reasonable terns Some fine rest dence property for rent by Diy & Hess, OK SALE or KRont—3irdon land with houses, oy J. & Itica. i0J Haln st, Jounold Blufs A Summer Resor, Lake Manawa Hotel Attractions: Fine Fishinz, Boating, Bath- inz and Excellent Mineral Water. On'y fifteen minutes vide from Ci Blafs, Motor trains every half hour, o centers of Council Bluits and Omahiy, Most delighiful und accessibic place for pienic parties. TELEPHONE NO. 45. First-:- National -:- Bank COUNCIL 51.“;1}?5, IOWA. Paid Up Canftal, - - - - $100,000 Oldest organized bank in the elty. Forelzn and domestic oxchanzo and 1ozl s et pais attention i yrats o dndiil uals. banks, bank sepocations salieita L dence invitad P SANFORD, Prodiont. A W. RIEKMAN, Cashior AT RICE, Asslsta £ Cashior D. H. McDaneld & Co., unctl direet i Butchers' ad Pasiars’ Suplizs, Markat Fixturas, Casinys, plees and Sausaze Makers' Machlnery 22 Main st., Council Blutfs, lu Also d o Hides and Furs Gas Heating Sto'es. No Asies! No Svoke Just the thinz for bath rooms, bed rooms, eto Call and see our e assortment. C. B. Gas and Electriz 211 Pourl and 210 Mitin Strcot. THE GRAND, Council Blutfs, la. ight Coa. | This Elegantly Appointed Hotal is Now Open, MOORE'S TREE OF For Diseases of tho Liver use Moore's | Tree of Lifo. For the Blood Moore'’s Tree of Life. For Catarrh use Moore's Treo of Lifo ‘atarrh Cure. Mooro's Tree of Lifa. a positiva carn tor Kidnay and Liver Compiant and all b ood diseases. Doo it 0y o sifTor whon you can urad by using Mooro's 'reo o€ Lifo, tho Groat Lifo Romody? Phenoting cures Colds in the Heoa by one applica: tion. Oatarrh ina very ahort Hay Fever from P Earache instantly 500 par Bottle, Oirctions fnside. Madicine Co. Omaka IS SLSIDDNHA TIV LTI D™ oAk E CREAM, X Lok HENTAL O MAGICAL BEALUCTFIER, TtemovenTan, Pinples, Free Tox. Muth 1 it S ) Discasee,aind ov on 1 Tina JJio0d tin test of 0 all D el ot Fancy Goods Deab Canntas and Europe SlatJones st N Yo Wo send_tho marve Remedy CALTHOS fre Logal guaranteo that CALT RTOL Dischargea & Eminaons, URE I Address. VCN MOHL CO., Bole Ameriean Agents, Clacinaatl, Oblo. T0 WEAK MEN 78 the eirocts O carly decay, wasting weakness, lost Youthful orrors s otoy TR ' valuatie treatise Gealod) contami full puriruiarsctor o e, FILEE of chares S Pendia mnedical work shodld bo Tead by ev A Wi Ja nervons fnd debilated. Adiirora Prof, F., C. FOWLER, Moodus, Coan. CITIZENS STATR BANK _ Of Council Bluffs, .+ $150,000 CAPITAL STOCK. « 10,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS...- [ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 weerona—L A Miller, E kg D inan. Transaot geueral n Larost capital” and surplus of Lanxin Southwostern Lo INTERESTON TIM: DEPDSITS B O Gleason, B L mundson, Ohariss biraking busi- wny 'Dr.M. H, CHAMBERLIN Nosz and Throat SURGEON. Couneil Bluffs, Ta, Shugart-Beno 13k, Room 1. 9to 12 m Eye, Ear, George T. Phelps, Manager mann NGTH-CRACE Road of ED. & Happily united i the Saladin | Wazon, In the presence of thousands of adnyrers, All Vith and G At home with Weir-Shugary e June I8t At this exquisitely beautifu new indoer the t New R 1 The Dru 7and 8 p.m, ty, tho Light, Gracetul, Str > Saladin Road Wagon srelith fun Lumsy app ¥ Urmming: and and other new and taking u\ ong RT CO., Council Bluffs, Ia

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