G THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUNE 5 , 1WJ2-TWTOTY VAG12S. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. EclhtTtd ty Carrier to any part of the City 11. W. TILTON. MANAGER. tlun'ncM Office No 41 irirf , Ft'iinvvsJ . TFlF.IIIOsFh'NRlt | | | jailor No 23 MKXTWX. N Y. Plumbing Co. ( 'ouncll Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's cbattcl loans.'CCH Sappblocfc. A mnrrlngo license bos boon .Issued to Preston E. Clinch , colored , nnd Pfiulmo Ebroman , white. * Both parties are from Omaha. The regular monthly mooting of the Potta- wattaimo County Fruit Growers nnd Gard eners association Is postponed until further notice. Mrs. Davis and her band of mission worker * will hold a mooting this evening at the Union Christian mission on Upper 11 roadway. William Haph , who Ims been living on4 George I/1. Wright's farm , onst of the city , lias dlsnpncaretl nnd his friend * have been unable to llnd any clew nto his where- nbouts. Htchotah Council Mo 3 , Degree of Poco- liontai , will moot this evening In regular council In the wigwam or tno Hod Men , corner of Droadwuy nnd Mam street , at the eighth run. Articles of Incorporation have been lllod with the county recorder ny the First Frco Mothodlit church of this city. The trustees * ro II. W. Lowory. D. C. iCddy. O. H. An- tone. A. J. Fairbanks and T. II. Allen. A stipulation was lllod yesterday in the tllvorco suit of L , UaraUa ngultm Mnry Bnrndtx by which the defendant withdraws her answer , confesses that she has no do- fcnsonnd'withdraws the appearance of her attmncys for her. About fifteen members of Fidelity Council , Hoynl Arranumcnt to South Omnhti 'ihursduy night to witness the Itistallntlon of a now council with thirty motnuera that has Just been orgnnircd there. At the close of the exorcises n banquet was served. Judge Decmor rendered n decree yesterday In the case of D. E. Wheeler against John II. 1'lumer , treasurer of Poltawattamlo county , nnd othcrx , enjoining the defendant fiom collecting special grading taxes for I ho years IbS. * . , 1SST , liiOl and 1SIU against three lots m Hyatt's subdivision. Kddla Carter , the 7-year-old boy who fell through a trap door at tbo Welr-Shugurt \\arcbouso last Tuesday evening and has been lying at the point of death over slnco from a fractured skull , died yesterday morn ing at 101-15 o'clock. The iunoral will occur Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock ' nt the resi lience of bis parents , 1421 High street. County Auditor Ilondrlcxs has compiled the reports of assessors from the various townships of Pottawattamio county , on per sonal property. The total assessed valuation is { 3lGut > SO. Tbo assessed vnluo of vehicles ls'f4. > , lHir . merchandise $ .1S. > ,4)7 : ) , moneys and credits $215,070 , furniture $ ii",977. The num ber of acres exempt by reason of planting of foicst trees 1M24X. fruit trees 804 . The total value of exemptions Is f31r > ( JO. The assessors report 3,0.12 dogs in the county , of which 2,723 are mnlo does This Includes the canines of the Bluffs. B. J. Donngbuo appeared in police court yesterday morning In a state that apparently bordered on the delirium tromens. The peculiarity of the case was that ho had just Jlnlshcd a course of treatment nt a Jag-cure establishment , and had purchased a ticket foi Dakota. Ho started for his now homo ever , and ho knew nothing rooro until ho was inundcd up by the police charged with belnij drunk. Ho stated that ho had not the Eliphtcst appotlto for liquor , but somehow while under the Influence of the opium in the asthma cure ho had managed to get aboard a largo load. When ho explained his case to the court ho was discharged and wont on bis way to Dakota. STIIAW HAT SAf.l > _ _ aw * At the Ilostnn Start- , Council nluffr , In. Our Now York buyer having pur- chiieed n , manufacturer's stock of 150 lo/en children's nnd misses' < / straw lints at 2Cc on the dollar , wo will put thorn on sale todny at prices that will readily clcur thorn. "Seo show window. " They rnngo in price from lOc to G2e { Now is a cliunco to got a straw hut at a nom inal cost. BOSTON STORE , FoTiiEiuxaiiAM , WJIITULAW & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Ogden house furnishes board nnd room nt popular prices ; from $25.00 to 135.00 per month , according to room. * Jurvis 1877 brandy , highest tost. I'EKSOXAT l-AHAUIl.ll'118. MUs Male Chapman of Colorado is in the city visiting friends. Mrs. A. A. Hall nuJ daughter of Grinnoll MO the guests of , Mrs. P. J. Monteomory. Miss Cera Mason has gona to Missouri Valley to spend throe weeks visiting .Mentis. The ladies of the first Baptist church gave n social Thursday night , at which ubout $70 was cleared. Edward P. Schoontgon returned yesterday from Boston , where be has spent the past year at college. I. M. Troynor nnd n. J. Clancoy leave to day for Minneapolis to attend the republican national convention. A. T. Fllcklngor has cone to Minneapolis. Before returning ho will take a few weeks' trip to Hpokano falls , Wash. , unn other western points. harry Inmnn leaves to day for Chicago. Ho has secured a position selling pools for the Western Pool association at the various race courses over the country. 13. U. Whlttlojoy , who wiis mentioned in a RRK telegram yesterday from Gu'.hrlo , Ottl. . as making n heroic llcht against n band of train robbers , Is well known In this city , ho liavlnu- formerly Hvml hero. Ho Is a brother of U. N. WhittloHoy of the Olobo. Mm. rfelner'H Millinery imi : > nrlumi Are hcndquurturs for huts , bonnets and ovary thin ir In the line of millinery , nnd on Juno 1 nnd nftor wo will soil all lints , InlCBt styles , nt nnd below cost. C.tll nnd bo convinced. No trouble to show goods. Children's nnd bnblos' lints nil puces. Sale includes both stores , 202 nnd ! )41 ) Broudwtiy. Chapman discounts every dealer on Burccn doors and windows. See him before you plueo your orders. 10 Drvant tttrcot , Jurvls 1877 brandy , bettor than linu'd. Thrco , liirlfn at Work. All day jestorJny the attorneys In ilio case of the Citizens State bank against the Union t'ncltla llnllwuy company and others , bur- rangucd the Jury In the library room at the court house , and at the hour of adjournment the case was given to the Jury. ' 1 ho trial of the cuso of ito state against James Hat ns occupied tno fero part of tbo iliiv. Hurrlti la charged with stealing n $30 gold watch chain from U < B. Jucquomin's Jewelry lore , In company with n mini named l''ux ThU co o wus glvon to I ho Jury early * in the afternoon. All iho icfunif jurvmen were then out , uud thci kherllt un.l ull hU deputies \\cro ent out line the nigh vuya 10 bold men up und mnuu them came In nnd decide who \\ciOLTlitiiniiUuud who were not ut i'J u ( tax. Thcro wus n grime , cxouus ontuoiiirt of ( oiiiu of tli oii > who wore not looking for a job ot that kind , but the sheriff cornered ( iiough to miiku up Iho tvou dozen , and the trial of Ut-orgu Andeitnn uud Ueorgo Wclli , charged with lobbing thu residence of 1'oJt- matter I. M. Treynor lust winter , wn coin- itioni'ud , Auderhou Is suld by tuo authorities to Im the inun who served a term in thu ponl- tunllary Inr breaking Icto the unto of the Metropolitan hotel. Ho guvo hU uurne as Jobu Mill attuattlmo. Jurvla 1877 brundy , sold by all dealer * NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Commencement Exorcises at the High School Broporlj Observed. PERSONNEL OF THE GRADUATING CLASS TlorM Otrcrlngi-Snltlccts of the Yiulnu * i : > * njrn An Intorcntlnp 1'ro- Crnin Succmsfully Itendcrrd No Jlopo for \V 31. Jnnci , Lost evening the commencement exorcises of the High school occurred in the opera jotiso , which was Hllod to overflowing with the friends of the graduates. Shortly after 3 o'clock tbo curtain arose nnd displayed a combination of fcinlnlno and tloral beauty , the arrangement of which had evi dently been planned with artistic oyo. The platform was decorated wllh cut flowers , palms and other tropical plants , whlio above the class and at the roar ot the stage hung the motto of the class , "Nou slbl , scd pntrliu. " After an Invocation by Ilov. Q. W. Crofts and a musical selection by linns Albert's orchestra Miss May Uotts delivered u oration on "How to Succeed In Life. " Hho held that effort lies at the bottom of success and that iho humblest endeavor is worth n thousand aspiration. . Miss Mntilo A. ( Jiurk followed In avoll prepared oration on "Silent Forces. " The speaker wus u trillo ucivous at first , out alter tbo nervousness had worn off she handled her subject In a very interesting manner. Miss Sadlo A. Davis' subject was "A Noble Life , Count Leo Tolstoi , " nnd oho traced the interesting literary IIfo of this ecLontrltc but gifted man In a discriminating manner. "Antiquated Maidens" was the subject chosen by Miss Annie do Groatinml she bundled this apparently uncaptlvailng sub jcet In a very captivating manner , giving the young men in thonudicnco to understand tbnt tlio members of the cluss welcomed tha prospect of being old maids , In a way that led the casual obsotvor to.believe thai the speaker nnd her companions were mattl- moniully provided for. MUs Helen M. Donuhoy road a well writ ten poem on "Masters of the Situation , " after which n class sketch ( after Colsor ) was presented by Alias Hello Fletcher , In which the trials and tribulations ot the school Ufa of the class of UU were depicted in graphic tnougb antiquated language. A song entitled "i'ho Little Shaking Quakers , " by a number of Iho pupils of Ihc High school , was quite atiovclCy und brought down iho house , it received an oncoro. Miss llattlo Uronowcg then delivered an excellent oration on "Man , a Nautilus. " MUs Nellie Hcpfora gave her Idea as to what Is n practical education. She consid ered the two main points to bo looked after by ono who wishes a practical education , the building up of a strong moral character and the training of the mind to think accurately and continually. Tbo mun who can earn an honest living , who places purity before all things else and who has learned the secret of utilising his , ntnd to tbo best advantage has attained a practical education. After a violin solo by Hans Albert , a "Faust Faittaslc , " there was a discussion on the question , "Should the president bo elected by direct popular vote' ' " the afllrm- alive being argued by Bertie U Marsh , ana the negative by Frances E. Munsllold. "A Social Question" was Miss Allco Nel son's subject , which she treated In an inter esting manner. Au excellent oration was that of Miss Kutlo M. bhopler on "Crowding In nnd Crowding Out , " and her delivery was very good. Charles W. Wnlto. the only centleman in tha class , closed tbo program wllh a stirring oration on "Patriotism. " AU through iho exercises ihoro was one notable foatuio , and that was tbo almost cm- tire absence ot morbid sontimcatalism which so often creeps into graduating orations and mars the pleasure of the audience. Without an exception the orations presented a com mon sense view of things , and In this way bore record to the excellent Instruction the members of the class have received during their years of school training. After another selection by the orchestra the graduates were presented with their diplomas by Superintendent Sawyer In a pleasing address . and the evening's enter tainment closed with the singing of tbo class BOD If. Roltor , thottillor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jnrvis 1877 brandy six gold modals. W. H. Gray , the Hotnl Gordon chef IB the pontloman who prepared the Grand banquet. Jnrvis Wine Co. , Santa Clara , 'CaL Patronize blue ice wngonsfor Mo. river channel ice. Mulhollund & Co. Tel. 102. Another Dr. Soybcrt bad tbo pleasure last night of shooting a couple of times at a brace of burglars who were In tbo net of robbing the residence of W. H. Olemapuor nt l'J9 South Eighth street. The doctor was on his way to the Woman's Christian association hos pital , accompanied by C. C. Jones and H. A. Adams , the Sandwich gontlo- raon and when they were oassfn ? the Oleraachor residence they naw two fellows Jump from one of the windows and start to run awav.i Soybort culled to them , but they did not answer or stop running and realizing that they were burglars ho endeav ored to atop them with cold load. Neither shots took effect as fat as couU bo learned. Mr. Olomachor and his family were away from home during the evening nnd when they returned they found tbo homo had boon thoroughly ransacked and several ar ticles of small value taken , includ ing two razors. Ttjo pollco were notl- ilod of the burglary by telephone and an an ofllccr was dispatched to the sccno and made a search of the neighborhood In the bopo that ono of Soybert's bullets had taken effect nnd that , a wounded burglar might bo discovered. The soaich , however , was vulu Tlio liulioB of Trinity church will servo lint dinner und supper in Masonic torn- plo , Saturday * Juno 4. Pastures for horses and cattle on Goorpo F. Wrlght't ) farm south of Coun cil UlulTs : COO noroa blue crass ; running water. For terms apply to James Raph at furin IIOUBQ opposite Wubash lound house , or addtossF. P.Wright , Bald win block. International Cure association rooms are In annex to Grand hotel , o20 First avenue , Council BIulTa , In. For euro of alcohol and opium disease. Mo llnin for The friends ofV. . M. Jones , who have been hoping fur his recovery , were shocked yesterday afternoon toloarn that UP bad Buf fered a sudden rclnpie and was much worse. All ovo/ilng his pnyslcmns wflro bv his bedside - side , dolnis everything that could'bo done to prolong his life , hut nt II o'clock they stated that thoto was no bopo whatever for his recovery - covery , nnd that In all probability uu would not hold out until morning , Trains leave for Mitnawa at 0 , 11. 1 , 2. 3 , ! , 5. 0 , 7 and 8 o'clock. Jnrvis wines the oldest and best. Strawberry short ciuco nt Masonic toinplo , Saturday , Juno 4. Have you seen the wonderful Ilurd rofrlcorntoiB , tbo newest ana best out ; the gonlno Now Process and Quick Meal vanor atovos light llko gas absolutely safe. At Cole & Colo's , 41 Muln btroot. the Ju > | UTtor. Lamplioro & Kenned v have commenced a suit for f'J'J damage * against M.Velkor \ In Juutice Hammer's court. The suit U tbo ro suit of the encounter a South Omaha man had with Moat Inspector Welkor a few days OKO wheu Welker poured coj ] oil over a oeof carcass wblrh had been offered for sale nt a Ilroadwav meat market. Ed Molt , S. T. MeA - A tee and C. W. Spctmnn , Wclkor's bonds men , are made defendants to tha suit. The plaintiffs claim that tholr meat was nil right , nnd tnat oven It It bad not bion tbo moat inspector specter would have had no right to mane It any worse than tt was. The case will bo the first ono of the kind slnco the moat Inspector was appointed , and will bo of considerable Interest. The trial will take place next Friday. Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , host A l.lno or Hiircnlns. Wo are headquarters for lawn mowers , refrigerators , gasollno stoves nnd bicy cles. The Hercules lawn mower cuts grass a foot high. A 12 , 14 or 10-inch lawn mower for only $5.00. Ga olino stoves S.'i.OO to $8.00. Most cotnploto line of bicycles In tlio city. SIIUGAUT& SON , 11 South Main street. Dr. Chamberlain , eye , oar , throat , catarrh. Shugart block , Council Bluffs , t'lrcnipn'n Tntirimnicnt. The Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific allway will soil ttok'ots to Atlantic .and return tine faro for the round trip. Special train Wednesday , Juno 8 , loaves local depot , Main street , 7:110 : n , m. Ro- turnlng loaves Atlantic 8 p. m. Tickets on sale nl olty olllco , 10 Pearl street , and local depot. CHAS. KKNNUPV. G. N. W. P. Agt. A. T. EMVKI.L , City Ticket Apcnu . H03IK 1'KUaUXA.T Ul'lNlUXS. Vnrloiio Lenders KxprcnK Tlirnmolvrs Con. ccrnliiR tlio 1'robnlilo Outcome. Ml.NNiuroi.is , Mlnn. , Juno 3. Miles Kohoo , an Illinois doltgatc-at-largc , and an office holder , Is for Harrison and boltovcs that at least forty-four of the forty-eight doloeatos from his state will bo with him , supporting the president. He says ho likes Ultimo , but fccis that It would bo dishonorable for Dlalno to accept. * Chauncoy I. Flllcy of St. Louts , delegate- at-largc , said bo believed his delegation would obey Its instructions and vote for Hur- rlson , nt least on the tlrst ballot. Ho thought , however , Missouri would cast two-thirds of its vote for Blame with Hnrnson out ot the way , but beyond that ho made no predic tions. , H. R. Sluel of Indmnap'jlls , n delegate from the Indianapolli district nnd ono of the Harrison delegates , had considerable to suy about tbo situation fron his point of view. "We are now satisfied , " said he , "that wo liavo a majority of the national committee and can control the temporary organization if wo should wish to do so , which wo do not. Wo do not consider that that cuts much of a llguro with the main question. Wo are get ting not only the doubtful delegates , or those so considered , but have had a number that were elected as delegates | and supposed to bo against Harrison come into our .headquarters and say they wanted to join the Harrison forces. " Senator Fclton of California said : "I urn not for Blalnc. I do not want things to get so hot hero , though , that the horse wo bet on will bo badly handicapped at the start.1 It has been said that Fclton would second Harrison's nomination on behalf of Califor nia , but the senator states that ho was in vited to do so but bas dcclluoa the honor. South Unkotn All Itlght. When interrogated as to his views Gov ernor Mcllotto of South Dacota answered tho'qucry by a question of his own. Said ho : "Is It logic to turn down a man vbo boat G rover Cleveland when the patronage of the government wus against him and put up u man Who was beaten by Orover Cleveland when the republicans had the patronage ? " and ho Immediately added : "It is well to remember that if Blaine is nominated Cleve land is sure to bo nominated ou the other < Colonel H. Clay Evans , a dologate-nt-Iargo from Tennessee , discredits iho report of a stampcdo to Blaine in the Tennc&ioo delega tion. " 1 am for Harrison , " said he , "and 1 think our delegation is solid for htm with ono exception. John C. Houeu is understood to be for Blaine , but I behevo the remaining twcnty-throo votes wjll bb for Harrison. " Colonel Jamas Lewis of Mow Orleans , the colored veteran of Louisiana , gave similar , tidings from the sugar state. "With two exceptions , " said he , "our entire delegation will bo for Harrison. They were Instructed or him and thov will follow their instrue- lons. Even William Pitt ICcllogg's convor.- ion Instructed htm for Harrixoo , although ho says ho will vote for Blaiue. " Colonel W. O. Bradley of Kentucky , national commlttooman and a dolegato-at- largo , said : "Kentucky Is for Harrison. Wo have twoutv-six delegates and every district convention except two instructed for Har rison. Blaine may get thcso two districts. but I don't think bo can posstbly got any more. " Soimtor lllscnck of Now York Tulles. Senator Fran U Htscock of Now Yolk , n dclegato-at-largo , does not ngrco with J. Sloat Fassott , us his views , given with great deliberation , will show. "I am for ho nom ination of HarrUon. In my judgment tbo republican party should have bad but ono candidate before this convention , Mr. Blaine thought so and tbo president thought so , and Mr. Blaine declined to bo a candidate for reasons which were very satisfactory to him and which would huvo been satisfactory to every one else. The delegates huvo 'been elected with the understanding that ho' was not m the light. Mr. Blaine has never Indi cated any change of his purpose and it would bo unfortunate at this late day to change the policy adopted by him very unfortunate In deed. I have always been n supporter of Mr. Blaine , as have ninny others. "As to how the vote of fsow York will bo divided , I do not doslro to make any predic tions. The other delegates will bo bore to speak for themselves In a day ot two. " Gtmnlml In Ills Opinion. Hon. J. C. Burrows , the distinguished Michigan congressman , expressed himself tersely , but carefully : "lam for the man who ran carry the election , " said ho. " 1 think every man should coma hero with the view of bringing his best thought and best judgment to the consideration of ono ques tion who can carry the country and bring success to the republican party ? nnd tbo man who comes hero for ono individual , re gardless of consequences , is not a wise party man. " An afternoon paper creates some sensa tion by the statement that a ncphaw of Jumca G. Blaine , who lives In Minneapolis , wears a HarrUon badgo. Thn nephew says ho does not believe that there Is sincerity in the present hurrah for his undo. Will Mnmlimto Ilurrlion. . Cbauncoy M. lepow of Now York will nominate Harrlnou aud Colonel Henry M. Duflleld of Michigan will present A Igor's name , unless It should bo thought best to have another state present It. Ono of the liveliest contests to come before - fore the convention will bo between the Gentile and Mormon factions of Utah , which are contesting for exclusive recognition. A conlldenllul letter has been sent out by the Utah Gontllof , addressed to all the dele gates to the convention. It warns them ngalnst the Mormons und asks to have the contesting delegation denied admit tance to the convention. It Is In pure us follows : "Contesting delegations Mil bo sent from Utnh to Minneapolis ono by the regular organization , which bus boon in existence for tbo past twenty years , the second by a few disgruntled inoa who have joined with the democrats and with their own motion appointed committees and proceeded coedod to organize , as they cull II , tbo re pub llcan tmrty. The latter uro for Blaine or any one to beat Harrison. The Mormons do not llko Harrison und thoGontllo member of this delegation Is connected with lilaluo by umr- rlaeo. Tbo regular party have chosen C. C. Goodwin , editor of the Salt Lake Tribune , and C. E. Allen , county clerk , both strong republicans from away back , who will tuy by Harilson from first to last , " Appointment of U li m. The appointment of the Minnesota contin gent of usbcrw , which means , the majority of them , ban kept clear of politics to a con lder- able extent. Sergeant-ut-arms Meek appor tioned them out to ono or txvo local organiza tion * and Institutions which selected tholr reprotentotlvos. tie far as presidential proferoncoH are concerned tboy are as Impar tial as could bo secured. Work of the Nulloiml Cummlttuo. Tbo republican national committee will be > - g'.n tts sessions tomorrow. On it fulls the work of arranelng ull the details for the conduct of iho convention. Tomorrow the work of making un the roll will begin. It 1s the duly of the national commlttoo to make up the tcinporarj roll of delegates enti tled to ndrolsMnn to the convention. The roll cf statns. will bo called and whore scats nro Wntcstod each dclccutlon will bo given 'a Whrlng. There are more contests this year than over boforo. In more than eighty cases ° two ! persons nro flgntlng for the sani" seaw. ' 'Tho ' south furnishes by far the laigcst number of thoio disputes. In some of them threats ot the entire state delegations are 'at' Issue. Thomost bitter northern contest "comes from the Fort Wayne , Ind. , dlltrfbt , whore McDonald , a Blaine mnn , ucclares the Harrison delegation were not elected , IVb will bo hero to make a contest with SW'feflowors to back It up. From the District of Columbia Perry Carson t-.tt Andy Gloason have on ft light with Cal vin Cbaso and Siqion Wolfe. If-these men were not conlcstiinU the old-timers would think somothlng Viis1 wronir. Ilnrrlnon A'crilnut the Field. There were sam'o bets made during the evening , of which the largest wus $ l,00 > ) oven on Harrison's nomination against the flold. Marcus Jnhuson , revenue collector nt SU 1'aul , took the Hnrrlsoti end of the bet , and Dcloguto Custls of Minneapolisa Blaine man , the other end. There Is no chunga In the chairmanship talk tontchu All parties seem to ngrco on Mclvlnloy for permanent chairman. Ho Is warmly supported by tno Harrlsan men. nnd the Blaine ncoplo arc apparently not opposed to him. Tbo only question fn that connec tion Is whether ho will have the united sup port of his own state. In case tbo Ohio del- cratlon is united for him his selection will bo assured. For temporary chairman John M. Lnntrston of Virginia Is still the fnvorlto. The selec tion of temporary chairman will probably bo made after tomorrow's mooting. AMKKIOA IN UVKIIYTIIINO. Homo of the I'rlnclpiil I'lankfl In tlio IMnt- form to llo Adopted. MiXNBAi'oi.is , Minn. , Juno 3. On the pint- form there Is substantial unanimity except as to tno or thrco planks. Tbo silver plank Is the one which will receive the most careful consideration to meet the divergent views prevailing In different sections , and the nro- ciso extent to which declaration shall bo made relative to federal elections Is also a matter on whlcb delegates differ. A num ber of the most Important men now hero have been consulted und , ns a result , the principal features of the platform can now bo given. Its koynnto will bo "American" throughout nnd in everything. The platform will begin with n general re cital of the record of the republican paity * nnd the fact that It has always boon In favor of freedom nnd the protection of the rights and liberties of the American people nt homo and abroad. President Harrison's administration will bo endorsed as boncst , able , conscientious , aud as having promoted the peace of the country nnd ttio prospoilty and safety ot Its business interests. Iho nrm , dignified and patriotlo conduct of foreign relations by President Harilson und Secretary Blaine will bo especially commended. The Turin' and Sliver 1'lnnks. The McKlnloy tariff law will bo endorsed , and attention drawn to the fact that under It many new Industries have been established , giving employment to American labor. The reciprocity section of the bill will bo espe cially mentioned. The Springer ( reo wool bill will bo de nounced as an attempt to destroy an Industry of the Ami'rlcan farmer , built up by the wise protective policy * of the republican parly , nnd the general tariff' ' policy of iho demo cratic house will bo-'nssailed. The silver plonk Is' ' likely to bo more liberal - oral thftn that of other conventions , based upon the firm expectation of Iho administra tion that the approaqhlnp monetary confer ence will result in such agreements as will make it possible , to ( utillzo our cntlro silver product as mor.oy. On the subject of. federal elections , the right of every American cltlzon to cast one ballot and have hnf , . ballot counted will bo upheld as the grcatosp safeguard of a repub lican constitution. 'u Our Merchant Marine. Ever mindful of the promotion of the wel fare and fclory , .Qt i the .United fcjtates , thc\ \ necessity toff&o rehabilitation of the merchant marlM ! to 'Its former high place on tho3' high , seas will bo a clause in tup. platform. In this connection attention will bo drawn to the progress which has'beon made toward the restoration of the American navy and liberal appropriations for the navy will bo advo cated with an allusion to the niggardly naval appropriations of the democrats. Encouragement will bo recommended to shipbuilders , to the end that American snips made in American shipyards of American material and made by American workmen may once again fly the American flag in every part of the ocean , carrying American manufactures and protected by an American navy with guns of Amcricau make. A careful supervision of immigration will bo recommended to prevent undesirable per sons landing on our snores , nnd approval will bo given to tna exclusion of contract and of Cblnoso labor as necessary to tbo pro tection against degradation of Amoilcnn labor , American homes for Americans and the honest people ot otber nations who come hero to become American cltbons , will occur in tnls or other parts of the platform. Union Veterans \ \ 111 bo ItcmcmborcU. The party will renew its acknowledgment of obligations to the soldiers and sailors who fought for iho union , and reference will bo made lo the dependent and disability pension bill by which tbo party redeemed its pledge to keep from the poorhouse the veterans ot the war and their families who bad become helpless through no fault of ttolr own. Appropriations will bo recommended for all internal Improvements necessary to pro vide easy and cheap facilities for intercourse between the people. The Nicaragua canal project will bo en dorsed as a measure , which will bind tbo dif ferent sections ot the country closer togolhor and aid in the maintenance ) of our promin ence. Other measures for tno good of the coun try , which became laws In the Fifty- first congress will bo enumerated , In- clndlng the moat inspection bill ; tbo antitrust bill ; tbo copyright bill ; the bill maintaining the publlo land In the interest of the actual settlers : the alien land bill ; tbo private land claims bills ; tbo customs administration bill ; tbo nnttlottcry bill ; the bill to provide an exposition to co'tourato tbo 400th anniversary of tha discovery of America and a long list of other Important measures. Mucollnncous Matter Mentioned. Homo rule for Ireland may possibly also nnd a pluco In the platform. On tbo question of civil service reform a square , open declaration In favor of it will bo ono of tbo things Incorporated In tbo plat form. Tbo platform will so ] to It that no charge bo made against the republicans a * a party in connection with the Bennett school laxv , which in state ' 'elections ' ban caused many Germans m Illinois' and Wisconsin , who are naturally republicans , to bolt. The plank on this subject will bo drawn carefully , but In such terms ua t6rubb\v that the party Is in favor of personal liberty and against Inter ferences with thht ( right. A vigorous effort Is to bo made bv Chlca- goans , and thnVo'wbo are working with. thorn iu the World's fair project , to have tbo convention ondorao'tuo gruui ot government aid to the fair. ' t' I'rupoioit CoJ4httitloimt | Amendment. A memorial la .the republican national committee has.b6en prepared , In which the endorsement of tie ( platform of the conven tion Is asked for iho following sixteenth amendment to the constitution : "No state shall puss any InvT'tvipeetlng an establish ment of religion or prohibiting tbo free oxer- else thereof , or us"o Jta properly or credit , or any money ralrtdrpv taxation or authorize either lo bousea for the purpose of founding , maintaining or aiding , by appropriation , pay ment for borvlcon , expenses or otherwise , any church , religious denomination or religious society , or any Institution , society or under taking which Is holly or iu part under sectarian or ecclesiastical control. " ThO pioposltlon has no sectarian tlngo. It Includes anong Its moit aetlvo supporters Charles P. Dalloy , ox-chief justlco of the supreme court pf Now York , n prominent Catholic layman , Habbl Got'.bold and John Jny. _ Texan Dolf-KUtloa Knruuto. CHICAGO , 111. , Juno U. The colored wing of the Texas delegation and three wblto repre sentatives Men n. Ixnke , McDonald , J , Alien Myort und W. T , Burns arrived at tha Grand Papilla today. The colored uiou with the exception of A. A. Wtitto and A. J , Johnson , nro Inclined to support the presi dent. Mr. Whlto Is outspoken for Bliilno. Acconllne to tbo statement ot the whlto members of the Texas delegation , everything In the south Is Blaino. rt.OIUDA tlM001t.VTS. : They Cnmblno nlth the AUInnco Men nnil Nominate n Ticket. TAMIM , Fin. , June 3. About midnight tl.o democratic convention completed Its perma nent organization to the advantage of the Mitchell ndhfront * . Mitchell then sought to push his advantage by moving to proceed to nomination for governor. His opponents sought to Stave off notion bv dilatory motions and the alliance mnn demanded the nJoptlon of the platform before the nominations were made , but the Mitchell men were too strong i/.ul pushed the nomination ot Mitchell for governor through without allowing any other nnmo to bo mentioned. Judqo Mitchell In his speech ot acceptance declared against the third party , und strongly advocated the free coinage of silver. The coiuontlon completed Its ticket by the nomination ot It. R Taylor for Justlco of iho supreme court ; Dr. J. L. Crawford , secretary of state ; W. li. Lnmar , ntlornoy general , nnd W. B. Blocuson , lloulonaut Governor. C. D , Collins was iiotnlnntod for ntnto treasurer , L. N. Shells for super intendent 'of publlo Instruction , L. B. Wombell for c < imml Monor of agriculture. 'Iho only now men In the state nominations nro Shoals and Collins. Tno latter U n vorv proir.tncnl alliance man , Both had the solid support of the alliance. National electors were nlso chosen , nnd then the convention adjourned to 4 p. m. AViuiti-il to hio Algrr. DHTUOIT , Mich. , Juno a. General Algor received the following message this after noon : "Tho Maine. Now Hampshire und Vermont dolegiillons will arrive Iu Detroit at 7 o'clo.'lc tonight. They will ho dolUhtod to sou you ut the station. J. II. MAM.UV. " At : : ! 0 the delegation passed through De troit. They were met at the depot by Gen eral Algor and took supper wllh him. As they were about to leave they gave thrco cheers for the general. At H o'clock the train departed , A poll of the delegates shows that twoutv-nlno nro for Blalne , two for Harrison and ono for Hood. \Vlth Blaine out of thn raeo Mr. Manlcysuvs n largo number of iho delegates will Lo for Algcr , and in case Blnlno Is ulncod In nom ination ho thought three-fourths would bo for Algor for vloo president. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Ward Club * Ccttlnc : Itruily lor tlio Coming ClIlllplllKII. A number of the republicans of the Eighth ward mot last evening nt Schroedor's hall , Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets , for the purpose of reorganizing the Eighth Wurd Republican club , In accordance with the Instructions ot the central committee. The ofllccrs elected were : John W. Nichols , president ; T. L. Barnett , secretary ; Dr. Spaldlng , treasurer. The mootipg wns unanimously In favor of holding the probosod rally after the jMinno- ' apolis convention , and will participate In the demonstration. The following conimlllco was appointed by the chair to make arrange ments by which the club can m iko n credit able showing at that tlmo : C. E Brunor , T. S. Crocker snd Ed. Lender. As soon as the campaign is fairly opened the club will hold n meeting ovorv week. Tbo Second Ward Republican club bold a mooting last night at ( Caspar's hall on South Thirteenth street. George Stryker , the pres ident , presided over the mooting. As no vice president was elected when tbo club was or ganized a week ago , F. G. Fleming was chosen to that position , The committees on by-laws and constitu tion nnd halls were given more tune in which to make their renorls. A committee composed of Messrs Swick- ard , [ Caspar , Masterman and Franks was appointed to confer with other ward clubs for the purpose of making arrangements for a rally just after a republican candidate for. president is nominated at the Minneapolis convention. Major Polrman made a brief talk on what the club should do. Ho behoved that it should discuss , besides political matters , all subjects ot municipal and ntato import ance , .such as the Nebraska Central propo sition ! The club will again , mcot next Friday night. iijtiti : jfui GUILTY. Icnva Cltl7cns Accused of Stealing Debris from the Flood IHHvhnrKcit. Sioux CITV , la. , Juno I ) . [ Special Tele gram to TUB Ben. ] At tbo preliminary trial of A. J. Wcsti'all , candidate on the alliance ticket last year for governor , an > l eight other farmers for larceny , there was no prosecu tion and tbo defendauts were discharged. They were accused of stealing lumber and paving blocks whih bad boon washed down the river in the flood. DunliurdH In Sj-Hslon. CnnAii RAI > I S In. , Juno 3. ( Special Telo- pram to THE BEE. ] The annual confcrcnco of the German Baptists or Dunkards con vened hero today. Tno standing commlttoo mot and selected the following ofllccrs : Moderator , D. Van Ininan of MoPherson , Kan. ; reading clerk , M. J. McClure of Mor risen vlllo , ill. ; writing clerk , D. L. Mills at Mount Morris , 111. ; doorkeeper , S. H. Miller of Waterloo , Iu. Tbo members of the com mittee were nearly all present. The first public meeting will bo bold m the tabernacle , but the business proper of the conference will not commence till next Tuesday. The number bore at present Is comparatively small to what was expected , on account of the inclemency of the weather. Ccdur Jtuplds. OEIUH RAPIDS , la. , Juno 3. ( Special Tele gram to THE BEE. | An organized gang of burglars has evidently entered the city. Thursday night the residence of C. Yottor was entered and Jewelry and clothing to tbo value ot SJOO taken , and last night the resi dence of Henry Rtckol wns visited , where several hundred dollars worth of clothing and sllverwnro was stolon. Attempts were made to enter other residences. I.cnmr'n Improvement Company. LEMAJIS , Ia.t Juno a. ( Special Telegram to THE Bnu.J Articles ot incorporation of the Lomars Improvement company were Hied for record today. Tbo company starts with u capital of $100,000 and authorized capital of 5200,000. Thooflleors are : George E. Rich ardson , president ; Matthew Worth , vice president ; M. A. Moore , treasurer ; E. D. Cbosscll , secretary ; Ira T. Martin , attorney. - WEALTH Of Till ! XATIOff. Koport of tlio' Census Ilnrenu nn the An. ne ccl Vnliiittlon of the Country. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno 8. The census bureau today issued a bulletin on the subject of assessed valuation of property In tbo United States in 1SOO. Tbo bulletin shows that the assessed value of all property , ex cluding railroad property , except In certain specified states , bas Increased from $10,00- : 01)3,543 ) , In IBM ) to $34,651,5 5,405 In IB'JJ , an Increase - crease duilng the dccado at $7,74iG'JIiK3 < . > , or 4'.84 per cent. Should It bo found upon the completion ot the Inquiry In telntlon lo the true value of property that iho same relations exist as existed in 1BSO thn absolute wealth ot iho United States , according to tbo eleventh census , may bo estimated at fu. < , - (148,000,000 ( , or more tbun 1.000 pir cnmta , as against * 514 per capita in IBO'J , $780 per caplln In 1870 nnd * 870 per capita in IbbO. Owing , however , to the fact that in some states properly Is asseited at Us full vuluo and in others ut only a fraction of its value , comparisons of the wealth of tbo states are quite Impossible. In some states the lists of the kinds of taxable property vary greatly from those In others. VICIIMH OFrillltVK WISH * . Texui Kottlemmita uiul Town * UoiuitutcU by u Torimilo. GAI.VKSTOX , Tox. , Juno 8. Reports con tinue to como In fro.-n the moro obsouro vll- jagcs of destruction by Tuesday's cyclone. At Lufkln several porsous were Injured , a number of them fatally , and a number of bulldlnen demolished , Bliuico reports a number of houses do- strored and at least twenty persons badly Injured , nix fatally. The llttlo child of Mrs. Cullnnbauh was thrown on a red-hot itovo aud burned to death , Hi mother and tbioo BLOOD WILL TELL. Hitxfi nnd Et-ongth Imposalblo \ \ IficutRlch.Pu-o Blod--If the Ltfa Current is "Thin" or Tainted , Many Ills Basalt A Caao ia Point. lAnnemmmontiMml or"tliln" ulocul. When Ihl * lM > ro t nUli ( > lmlj-3 , | neiy.iho lionit illMurbeil Hint Ilia colorotlio * kln | > nlot > rirhlto. The Momnph Is cn , wltli n leniloncj-lo lilnn Inn. Tlio ni'tvon nro moro or l s Mialtfrv | . The imtlcnl l nrmuiti unit wnkpfiil. Ktliiiii > t.on nf nil | nner ut tlio. t o Ijr l n lunrkod tcntnrr , 1)roi ) | ) , ( unvimi'llon , or ilorny or tlio ncrriiiis y tu n ninjr tie tlio ro tilt , ctpcHnllr 1C tliprolsmi litlicrllol tumlenc ) tunnra BID nub ills line * . ) Miss , \llop Macomber of Maitlnsunn * . Iowa , recently bookkeeper for Drexel . \ of this city , sayss 'Tor a number of yours 1 XMIS wcik and out of healtn. Doctors culled It nn i inlu. .My nervous nvgtein was grntly Impaired I was \\akofnliu night , nnd by dny Iriltiblo. I lackea ambition , und It WHS u Rrcat t-irort to do unythlng leinililng exorcise of my mind or "My appetite u as poor , my tongue coated , mv liver nnil stomnih tomlrr und hoio My color uaa sometimes pnlu or chnlkyhlte ; sonio- times it was tinged with yellow from the slug gish uclloa of th m or. "At times my feet , arms und face were gn-ntly swelled. At such times my heart seemed recblonml I sullerod greatly tioin pal- pltatlo-i My heart would beat very fait , but it wus not regular. Then my bond would pain me and 1 would fool faint. "So\crul phystclpiiitried mp ca obut ] think thov treated my Kji ) > ( min nn l not my real con dition. At nnv rate 1 got no benefit until after u com so of livntment with DrH. Copelaml A : Sbepard. 'Ihi'-o phylclnns did for mo moro thnnthuy promised. I um to lay entirely well , nnd this result Is wbollvdiio to their treatment , 1 believe my cure Is pirmuuont and complete " . Mr. Chnrlqp Kessler , a resident of Omaha for 23 years , nnd doing business r.t 1214-1210 South 13th street , in aimer to n rooont Inquiry , says : Three years a-o I began tq suiter from ca tarrh. Us approach wus slow , hntste.idy. und I gradually felt It < ) Increasing hold upon inc. Day and night I was obliged to huwk and spit to Keep my throat und nose from Illllns up My throat became extremely sore and law from tlilscoustantolTurtlo clcur It My nose became ontlrofy closed , so I could nothroatho Ihroiigh It at all ncllhcrday nor night. Every morning I wolxo up with my month and IhronV dry and parched. My condition prevented sleep , and I arose moinlngs llrcd out nnd nilsoi.iblc. Af tor being In this condition ono yc-ir I le- cnntolosomy hcarlii ) . ' . which , for two yo.irs , growjioorer o\erv dny. Mv deafness grcutly liuorrorod with my business , an It was very dlfllcnltfor mo toeuiry on cuinersiuUm with my customers. I experienced , also , a constant ringing In my ours. After receiving treatment from Drs , Copo- lund und bliup ird tot n short tlnic. I um much bolter. My throat-ind tioso uro nourly well. I can brciitlio fieoly thioii'h mv ncso. My henrlng iHgroitly ln'iiclilod. and buLOmlni ; bntlor every ( lav. I sleep und rest wull nt night. I am still under treatment und look for u perfect cure In u short time. ROOMS 311 AND . Kv Yoik Life Building , OMAHA , NEB. IV. II. COPF/ljAND , M. T > . O. S. UllKL'AHU , M. D. Consnltlni I'hyslcluns , RVKOlAltTlKSt CuUrri. ) Asthma , Hronehl- tln , Nervous Diseases , ll'ooil Diseases , Khoii- inallHiii. Comminution , und ull chronic affec tions of the Tlno.it , Lungs , Ktomuch , Liver und Kidneys. , Olllun hours' 0 to II a m. . 2 to ft p.m. , 7 to S p.m. Sunday , in n.m. to I p.m. Catarrh tronhlo-i uiul Kindled diseases treated KiioceRsfully by mull , bend 4o In BliimpH for iiiCBllon | circulars. Address ull loiters to ' 'opulund Mellcul lustltule , Now York Life Iliilldlnu- , Omaha , Neb. $5 A MONTH' CATAHHU AND KIMWnn DISEASES TUIATII : ; ) ATTiin UNIKOKM HATI ; 01-'M A MON ni-MHDICIMCrt I.'UUNISIIii ; ) KuIMl TOR ALL Ol'llKU DISHASKS Till : IATiS ( WILL IIU LOW AND UMTOUM AND In I'UO- I'OKTIOSTO Ylli : ACTUAL WIIOLI ALU CObT OK MHOIOINKH HIXjUlUKU. other children being probably fatally Injuicd. Tbo path of Iho storm IK now a aosolHto waste , all vocciatlon being destroyed. Ap peals for aid buvo bo en made. KEWH.OF r IV. DniiU'ritlc. High water hus done much dnmnga to the rallrcuds In the vicinity of I'on Huron. .Midi. HobcrtT. Day WHS hunted yc-htordnv at Ifo- luinn. Wniili. . for Iho minder or T. U. lleube lamOutobur. H Is suld that two moro Indict mfnts uu'itliist Muvorlolc bunk otllclulHof lloston lm\o been pi iced on tlio neeret Hies. Juek Arnold of Kumar. Vox. , stuhb d Will Phort to dentil und filnlly wounded Juim * bhort during adUuuto ox nr some land. Work on the the coiistim'tloii of the Hint Ithor tunnel wiisbuiriin t Lou , ' Inland Uity. It U expected Unit worK will bo completed In two yours. An enormous Increase la ro nor ted In oml- erutlon from Uupur AlHucolo A merion , ilnu. U Iu s.ilit , to tlio injury u.iu i'd to trade by tlio operation of the /oiUcroln treaty. A. H. lludgu of LoulHliinu bus been ap pointed depiirtiuont commander for Unit state nf UioUrand Army of the Itopubllo. vice its foiiiiorcoinmunder. removed for refusing 10 ruco.n zeiolorcd poxtti. Olllccm uro luclosu pnraull of the robhurs who nuld up tin ) hanta Iu train In Indian Territory. It Is reported $ .vyjuj In money WIIH Kuuured by the Uumllts. United Mutes troops will co-operato wllh tliuolllcerslnthupiirault. Illshob Qiilntuid und bocrelury Truey aJ- dressed ttiu Aradiiulltig class of ciidetH ut Annapolis , Md. Tlio illploiuuH were then de livered to the eudola , liculiinlnx with tlio honor mini , Naval O.idet John D , Hoiiiot of Oh Iu , und to tlio iiieiiibem of > lie oluus In order. _ J'orrlKii. A dispatch from C'a'cuUu nyu that there hu\o been over 3.WOO death * fiom choluiu. Advices from Hlmnuliul utato Unit ninny iihti-ClirUtlanu huvo boon urroMi.d In U'uHnni , ' und Klung llo. In Iliinun now und much wor o p'ucurdH ' huvp liuun pouted , lly tlioconfcttilonof an urrcsttd annrclnst I'nr.b pollen ollleliiU huvo succeeded In rucov- erlni ; u vu l quantity of d/numlto which been stolen from government iimyuilue * . SPECIAL NOTIO E2& COUNCIL DLUFF3. IpOU SALE I'xtra fine , tlioroufehbrotl , .tor * * i ov Dull , solid color , registered stock ! 1 * months od. ! ras. I Irst nrcut. - _ , , * 11' YOU hn\o anything for silo or trndo see _ li II. Shoufo. limadnay nnd Mnln strcnti tt < i IOWA f irnit for silo. Improved 1(1) ( ) acres In llnrrlsoti county. (10.0) per. icro : 121 aero * Improved. I2J.OO ! 8J noru * . Jlf.tH Kor bnr ln In Iowa aim Netirniku funm call on or wtito to JuhtKon tt \\n fatten. Council UlunX IfOU 1U.NT : DwollhiM In nil p-irts of the jeliy. . P. II. Sliunfp , Jlro.uln.iy nml Mnjju STOKAOB nnd Cuiitntalaii-Stnvo * . furn- ( turo , etc. , stored nnd sold on commission nt lowest r.itcs. li. Kliinuluui. ; rj ) llroiuhr.ix. AN linositncnt unM-\ln. Now double house situated nt Niin. 114 nn it 1 0 .7th HI , , Connell - ell lilulN. IniprovonieiiN now and flrst-elasi IIOIIHP , cnnt'iliM 11 rooms. 2 hath rooms. ! 2 line tmnlreys. 10 closot.o , front und baoK stilrs , lint Mid cold water service , gas , etu. , worth. ? " , iVii ) , will soli nt n It ireiiln inul sollo.l bone- lUo offers 1'oiost Smith , llAldwIn block , UlulTs. _ SAIin-On small pnymentB. fruit anil Kiirdon liind mnr Council llhiirs l * 11. Mionfe.JIroddway und Main street. _ I OU SAM : OH UiNT-Tarost : nnd most / UtniUMblcniRiitiiiiirKatlii tha west , doln\- \ f itnii ( TsCOAtKi jo J.00) . o o ish bus'iiensn month : bank boa\ Mill show It ! Kilt oilifol. splrndll M.I ? IISM' , ' , nil ° .V ! : l > " < loiso on balldliu , llcuullku Coiinull Illuirs , O nMA111' ' ? "l > lco r ° ° ' n f < irroiitlii"i7rif\yn X/milUllnit , fmntiiR on l'01rl und Main streets , with till niolern ciinvunlences , Tor terms npnlr to A. l . N'leholuaur II. U. Cory , roonijl. u'jonts for ImllUin , ' . ffiOK UENT-nai Hoi-ond acnne. . duelllns J. Mitli U roonm , fiiriuun. mine , Imlh. uleelrlo licllP , one of tlio most dcHlruhlo ii-Kldenwis In Council Illuirs : rc-nt , aoo pur montli U U. glioafo. llru.ulffny and Main strict. PpOUSAIiK A iicr.t four-roo n dwelling on AvonuoH ; ir ) ri'.tJ.M : sniull mnntlily pay. mrtits. U II. blioafc. llixiulwny und M.iln , UKNTA'ttoof the" best CiifrUg llntsim' - I ourth street. _ T710II SAM : I'nrnltiio Hxtures lei : < -o ami Jt.1 eooit Mlllof hotel with 4J rooin-t In u uood ISebinsUa cltyi will ti.ido for stock of 'enerul iiu'rehandlsc. li U. Shoiifo , Itro.idwuy and Main strict. TpOH SAfi-A : comfortable Iho room ilwull- : * Ing imur riilriiioiint mirk. I'r.ee. Jl.ttoilt f. 0 cash , iLiliiiico In muiithlv u lyinents li II. aheiife. llroudtt.iy uiul Main sticuU IPOIt SAM : A nowsK-rooni iluolllnir , laa , _ . J-M ifthiixonuo. price , J'.U ) , JUKI uasli. b.il Vi. unco In monthly payments i : . II. felicafu llruulttny and .Main streets. 17Ult SAM : A linrgiitn , thrru-ronm d cll- * lug. IH1S I'lftli IINCIIIU. prlco JtO ) . will tiiKu team good horsrs In tr.ult ) und lialutiec in muiitlilv piiymehts. K II , Shoife. llro.idwuy and Mam strceti. _ , lOU SAM-Or triide. A Nl\-rooni fr.imo \\olllnir \ , nichth avenue. cor. autli st. , prlco Ji' ' . E. ) l , blienfe. llroulw.iv nnd .Muln sts. Jjlplt KHNT-night-rooni d elllnc. JlVnx \ \ \ f liiKlon a\o. . modern style and conxon- IPIICOS , in excellent ropnlr , rent jr. . 11 II. glicnfc , llioul\\u ) and Muln sis. _ IfOU bALn The only hntol In a smalt town Win II us from Council II uTs MlnHnutcu cioiuii pnrlor with peed trude. I'liinltiiro In voices utJI.OOfl , buiullni : $ , > , UOO. Will trade for good resident Di-operly In Council lllulTs. n , simp for tlio rliht party. II U. bheafe , llroud- u.iy and Main utrjct. Vnar.TAIlLn gardener wanted. A thor oughly experienced \02otublo k'urdoner ; noncolliers nocil nuiilv. tend rcconimemhi- lloiib lo box : i. Council Itlnll's , Iu , WANTED To buy u nice , vonnir driving horse ; weight from l.OV ) to l.iuo ; ulko to trndo a ru.irly now onu-seiitod top buggy for u two-touted one. 0 , S. Uevoll. ion Ilro ndvuiy Council lllnrfs. "I71OK SALE At u barguln , housn und lot on llro.ulw.iy , onuoslto now Noitlnu'stci depot. furt-MJOO ; fViOcash : peed locution for a saloon. Apply to Leonard llvcrctt. JllIKl UiUUlUtll ( INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY TREATMENT -OP ALL llcst fuallltlos. uppirilus nnd Honoliai fur Hiicccssful tie.itmnnt ot every form of disease remilrlti : medic.U or Hnr-'lc U tru.itmunt. CO beds for putlents , boird uii'J uttond.inss. llcst nccoiiioJutions In tlio west. Write for circulars on dcformlt.os anl briiLos , trussm , club feet , ourv.ititres of Rnlno , nlles , tiimon , c incur , o.it irrh , bronchitis , In- Imliiilon.u'uctricUy , pirulys-ls , onllunsy , kld- nov. b adder , oyo. oar , skin unl b'.ool und ull Kiirelvulonoritlnns. TII'JPA'JPQ ' A SIT.OIALTV. ' np U/niDTPW UlohAutiO Ut YfUiutlll llookon DUj.iuui ut Women I'ltni : . AVe h.ivoliitoly ud led i lylni Inilep irtinont for women durlnuuoiillneinuo Hrlctly nr.vato.i Only Iteirablo Jlcdlcal 1 ttitnto iiiuldn ? u Kpojl iltyo : PHIVATIS UISKASI3S AU H'ood Dlse.isas sticcossfully troatoL t-julillltlo 1'nlson lemovcd from the Byjlem without mercury. New UoMtoratlvo Troitt/- mcnl for lxsa of VITAL POWUll I'orsona 1111- uble lo visit us nmv ho treated ut homo by corrosnon lonco. All communications conlf- dentlul. Medicines or Instrument * sent by mull oroxprcss , securely packed , no murks in Indicate contents or sender. Ono pcisonal In terview pruferro I. Call nnd consult us or send history of your cuso , und wo will send In plain wrupuoi , our Dnni7Y1 MFM I'linEs Upon 1'rlvato , UUUn IU ' " * - " fapcalat or Norvoiia Dis eases , Impotency , Svplillla , Qluot und Varlco- tele , with question list. Jlruces. Appliances for Deformities ft ; Trusoi. Onlymiinufuctory Intho Wontof liMlfUltM- ITylll'l'l.l.t.\UKt , TltUaaill , , KI.KUfK.Vt Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 20th and Broadway , Council Bluffi Ton mlnntos' lido from center of Omuh.i on Omaha und Uounoll UluITi eloutrlu motor Hue. CITIZENS STATE BANK OfCnum.ll IHU31 Cnpltil stco't fcurplus irn I I'ronts HHOUU NetCupltiil nnl Surplus. . . . . . . . { tfao , lilroctorJ. . o h'liiu ilin. K f. riiiifiri K1. Ole'i.on.K K. llirM. A. Mllhr. J. V. Ulna ill. I iniilOlmrlBJ H Unnnan Tr.ins ictk-onor.il I ) inU- Ingbuslnois , L.ir/ost capital anJ mirpliu o liny bunk In s'oiilliwusturn Iowa. j * OM T ME3D3O3IT3 COUNCIL BLDFPi STEO DYB VORIJ All Kin Isnf Dyo'tu ' nnd Cleiinlndone In ths hUhcklhlyloof ilio urU K.ulwl un I utiliiul fubrliH iniido to Uk ua jrood UK IIUIT , lloil feathernclouno I by Klo.-im In IIr < t-olim man ner. Woi k promptly ilonoiiiid ilolivoru I Inull pin ts of vhu 10 jptry. ben.l for urlto llau O. A. MAOIIAN. - - I'ltOl'lllin'OIL " Ollllroidwiy. Noir North vo ( tin oju.xi- warn , ini FINE FURNITURE , and every other grndn domundol by nil uliittscn of trade. jjjOKUK'K oi.n s 'jjn , t-05 AND -07 I1UOADWAV , Council Ululf * . '