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THE DAILY J3ELJ : COUNCIL BLU FFS , IOWA'Fill DAY. SEPTEMBi R 1 io8- The Daily Bee. OOUhCiL BLUFFS7 Friday Morning , Sept 1. 8UIISUHIPTIOX KATES : By Curler , - . . . - 20 nt.p < r meek. BrUt.ll . . . . . . 110 ( Ji ir YCM. Offlco : No. 7 Pearl 8trojt. Near Brofulwny. M. 0. GHIFFIV , Un < rr. n. W. Tl L.TON , City Editor. J. Mueller's relate Mimic 1U11. Shemden innkcs iiliotogropl * . THK UEH can bo rend bcfotk brent ; * fust , Only one drilnk in the pnlco cnutt yesterday. Jocph Keller mnlcc unit * ; ) In the latest * tylen nt No. niO liroadwny- At Sliull'd hutclitr nhnp , Boitli Mnln ritroct , you can always get the licit meats til nuuinnahlo price * . I'crmil to wed wns ycnterdiy given 3imll PretiM nnd Wlllii-lndu. Miui lricr. [ Room * . find hoil < c * arn rcned : and procured daily by being udvcrlleul In Till' 3JKK. Ono nf Mnco XV1V men IIIR corn' plained < > t him lor nm.iult. The IMC will bo heard to-day. A. It. Flint , charged with belting the Ogdcn house , WHH yjalerdny lined S.tfj , nnd not I cliiR able to pay W B jailed. Justice Fralney yesterday llrd the noose which now binds Jnitioi Stotcn * . and Maggie 1/owln , both of Crofcent City , an man and wife. Kvcrythtng Indlcatea that the coining veteran * . ' reunion hero In to bo lar uly at- trnilcd , Maryvlllv , Mo. , proininci tonend from I flO to 200. Justice Abbott last evening performed a marriage ciretnony at tlrj GJIfornla house , by which Otto Strainer a.d Knlo Monroe wtro united , I A young man nJvcrtl'ed In 1m : IlK.n a few dnys ago nnd through It , onjyostor- * Aoy ot a good hUuaUuu In ono If our best wholesale ptorcn. If you w nta paper that I * if ily ed ited and brim full of nowHnml ono that In nlwayn delivered in tlmo to rciul ( before break f ant , mljucrlbo for Tin : DAIV DKK. Sarah Chlldn , of Oirmlnt , wniycnti.-r- day nrrcnted fur tapping a till t D nney'H iruit ntniul , near the Nortliycuti-rn depot. The amount mimed was nluut i-ix tlollara. ( Homy Whitney wan tiled before Justice Fruluoy joitorday for carrying concealed weapon * , und innlilng ilireuU agalunt n neighbor named Prim , but w.ut Complaints were yesterday made against Prank nnd Andrew lliucliin'on , Stephen D i , II. Hoeeroft > liny * & Gk-nnon'ii driver for nni having cuiiim-n carrlrrs' license. > * All ol S ru'iltcis nnd ulhrB not con- ncctcdwith the Urncd Army of the He- jiubllo nro rcnucNtid to call nt Do Jluveu > store and sign the muster roll for orgunlzv tlon for tlio coming veteran * , ' reunion. The oil Inspector ! m found still more Door oil. He reports Tibbet & Kost , lf > 0 degreesj S. H. Kelly , 123 decrees ; | SVrl' man Hrus. , 123 decreeM. ; . F. I ai'St'in. 125 degrees and P. Tlmlls , 120 docruO"- Tlionmn Hughes WDM yesterday front ed for stealing n tllk wipe on clrcu" diy. The handkerchief w , H found on bio jiWwm , but bo fixed the matter up by i' > 'lnn ooHls , nnd getting a now handkerchief foi the loner , Maurice Cnlioo WHH yesterday C11"- plained of for ci roles driving , by wH'eb ' n Ittlo Him of Mr. Hiittonliauur wu | ' rni over nnd ( piitu lu-lly hint. Tlio ov ! \ \ of caroli-Hsni'Di wan licking nnd Cabi : discharged , Two younK men of etilerprltio nm | l cap ital havu been looking over the jniirn field here , uud declare tht-lr Intentli tin in hlaitlng a llxo jeinucintlii ov dully. The democracy who have nu I "I11 bore will dotibtlem glvo such a min'e bilppurU Tha casa iigalnit the Idatci Tank Iiluo camp my bin had mioth r con tlnuancu thin time until next Tu ' -d.ky The company htn had nn { impel tor ! of it own here , who In Ilituholor'n proaon ithi shown thnt the condemned oil , und hi tent , runs 150 dffrecH liinto.ul uf 1 , 10 green. Council lllulfii folks nro cvlilon teriiilned tu know at leant the Kt o | of Iowa. MUs Clara K. Lacoy. 1 folnos , who U still In ths city Intro Mills'new rjllroad map uf Lnv.i , hnl meeting with great success. Thorn KooJ one , r ml the people evidently elate it. New hu"Inc ° H iuten > iisoaaro8pBrlnii ; ! up in I'oimcll lilulU daily , AmoBiVC tl latest U the merchant tailoring incut of Charles I'rlcr , late cutter fur Metcalf Itron , Ho bus just retmncd from the east with u roiuplot * stuck uf goods In hlillne. See his card In another column , A alarm of fire yektcrd-iy came In over the now eloutrto alarm wiren , 'One com pauy thought it wu < from box 13 , theother from box S , so they started U opposite Ulrectfon , but no blazu or cau.inof alarm was found , linestlgatlou ; > rovetl tl alarm was caused by winn being < tally crossed , A bulldlpj ; was " " " near the U. & M. depot , ) ( ( | , y man , ia getting his . wljj. wrfl to , ther. . . , touQlwd tit , M' Ue | 0)ufu.ed electric alarm wlr , / " . . . Ji/lll"b" > 11' rim-wMoUi | .u Ule mUll"rot M"Wn' -Hi. Ja = oU ' , io m uy . ( i'-Mol t" > e * UI > to " tt triu' ' ' " ' wud Bt uuu " ' "B tttl l'ljl"t | v" K ° tJ W ( . hlii to4 mi llll"la "cluiiio ut the citizen1 iwu"wai hw faHy.ii ile.t ; l by the .UwKcrotio jwity , * bi > AH not even huaor hmi with a po-Hlou a d l rfut * t tliewnvuitioH > Urday. 1U ncure.J . . [ and thuu ht UK..luby however , I MX > , ' w. o luv M X'ttunhn , the b-ut d""r. a , John Cli l"i' llu < i4 'ou ' . .y , lu tto , heitiiij. 'f tlj tllttt 'thiT thun have a ro ' luK In' too , , , would bo throw"ut < iu rrtl.oiu < THE HAPPY FAMILY. hey Nominate W. H M , Pusey For ( Jongress With a Unanimous Shout , Musicancl'-peeoh Making Take the Plnco of Roll and Ballots , ho Dnl-Rntcn Fmiih Up By n Jolly Drive Al ont Town. 'In nccordarico with the published all , the democratic congroasional con dition mot nt the court house yustor ay. The Uoya' band were out in full inform , nnd fjavo some lively music , bowing tlio country dulcgatoa the ay tu the court IIOUBP , and the music iformiiif , ' thono who did not havu alclica that it was 11 o'clock and mo to rally. The crowd was thus nthcrod in front tf the courthouse1 , id thuro stood and gucBtod how nnd iy whom the band was hired , whothu. * was I'uaoy'B band or that ol aomo , rk horsu , ] ) y thu time the IIUBIC as cndi-d , there wai a rush for auatH p ataira , und while order waa buiig uatorcd , the Uoya' band gave another tnio. Tlio onthuniaBin by thia time eing Bunp'ised to Inivo btcn worked p as far HB possible , the convention no called to order b > Shcrill' Ghatid ! r , of Kroinont county , nu appro- riato aoluction. Ho nominated ns omporary chairman W. W. Merrill , f Alonti emery county , who , beitiK inanimously choavn , cxprcnaed hi * urpriau , and then relieved himnulf ol uito a Icnytliy und carefully prepared Idrcas , in which ho denounced muni ) tliur political party which ho would ot deign to immi ; . Jle pictured linn nknownpirty ua being thoroughly ottun , an < l ua having amaaht'd into uat the whulo dtcaloguc. The dolt- ; ntf lintenud closely , Iryiiif ; to do urmino whether ho was giving n iatory o { hia own pirty , or whether o waa trying to hurt the feelings of oino oppoaiii | { party. Ity tlio tune. ho speech waa ended it WHH apparent : hat whatever ho meant , ho didn't. iii'iiii the democratic party , and thu rowd therefore chrorod aa ho closed. On motion T. XV. Ivory , of Al ilia unity , nnd 0. F. Chaao , of GJKH onnly , wort' choien temporary accro nriue. On motion of Col. Kealloy , tin ; Mowing committeoi were uppointcd , he deli g4tion from tucli cc.anty nani ill , ' ila own : "On Orudontials Audubon , W. il ) imn ; Caju1 , 1J. 15mm ; Crawford , Olmrlea lutohcock ; Fn'mont , Frank , tt\ - n ; llurriaon , 0. 11. liurrougbf ; lllla , P. Ohristie ; Montgomery , T. I. Alvxandtir ; l'olti'\vuttamie , II Inndoll ; Shulby , J. U , Harold Oil ResolutionAndubon ! , R. M Carpenter ; OABB , E XVjlJard ; Crawford , Charloa UullneU , KFMM..I , O. T. Clark ; Monlgomery , Juhtus Clark ; Harmon , 1) . M H-irrin ; I'ottawattu- nio , John H. Kchtluy ; Shulby , J. W. DeSilva. On permanent organizition Au iltibon T. H. Harris ; GaK8Lew iiuLBou ; Crawford .1. S. Nicholaon ; Fremont M" , Samuela ; lluirmoii 0. S. Uacon ; Milln-II. B. Oray ; MontKOinury lliinullon XVhito ; Pot- titwattamiu G. Do'ulrich ; Sliclby J. 1) ) . Btutamun. CongreBBional central coiiiniittoo- Audubon F. I * . Jlradloy ; CaeaDr. . J. M , Emmert ; Crawford It. Shaw vnn ; Fremont Samuel Jacoba ; Hur- rinon D. M. Ilarriu ; Mills IX A. Farrell ; M ontgomery T 11. In'o } 1'ottawiittrtinio Tlioa. Uowman ; bhoj- byD. . M. XVylund. , Thu chuiriinin of tlio aovoral coin- mitteua announciid tkotime and place of muntitii/a. Two of them nrorutobu huld in tlioaumu room at the Ondun liousn and at the naiuo hour. Ono deli aio objiotud to ooouiiyiiic the u.nno room , but the ehatrniun giivo verbal bonun that they would pruHitrvo tlu | pi-acc , anil the matter wa-j' ' druppod 'li > KIVII place to motion co/adjonrn i.'ntil 110 : o'clock , which waa curried On the roanm i'jling ' of tha con vention in thu nfA'niooii the comniit- to'o on pennu/Pii' organization reported - ported in favor'"f D M. Harris , of llurrieon cou" > ' . aa chairman und OoorKuX'iao"f Fremont county , and J. H. KV'toyi ° f Potlawaltamio comity , ao ecretariea. TJio ro'rt | WBH adopted and BIr , Hnrrit to * tl10 ol" 'f ' > > il enthnaiua tie uppl480- .Liko the temporary uhuirmri no Btt' ' I10 waa greatly anr- priaed " "lo honor conferred. Hi Huiil a f ° " 1'ku the schoolboy 'yJ aoarco exjioct ono of my ago , ' eto. " ° tni'n proooodod to give the jyjicratio jwrly u glowiii ) " eulogy , nr propluiaiiid that its Ibf- would ill bo wavinu high when tlio ungel ) iild aland ono foot on the jlrtli nnd ono on the BOH and declare tjino to bj no more. Ho thought tiero , wus a good deal of work to bo jono in this campaign , but still there v/an a show for BUCCCBS for the demo .rats. Ho thought the republio.ina had be-on in power long enough Ho stopped to throw a lump of sugar to Uio Kreonbaokurs as honest nionthon ciimo back to hia eulogy of democratic principles. Ho udmirod men who stick to principle whoa there WU8HO ollico to gain. Ho himaolf might just as well Imu prominent pos itions us not if ho had joined the republican publican party when ho came to the state. Ko matter how many votes the dumocratspollodtlioropublicaiisalways claimed 40,000 majority. No matter how great the inoreano in the demo- cr tie vote , the ropublicana Btill had 40,000. The democrats not having anyoilices to give and the ropnbli. cans having eomo , some of tlio demo crata had gone over , und had been liberally rewarded. The ropublloaim had tluu got BOIIIO democrats , but they had got the meutioit of the Hock , and thcso very democratu being made loudoja hud uliuout damned the republican - publican party. In speaking of the comim ; cativasi | iu ur ed I ho democrats not to throw ' mud utl Maj jr Andvrton. lie bo hv- | < 1 ho was u Kcntjumun of energy und , hu Bppearancu. As XX'ushingtoa full , , f beautiful women , li { ItHBHB-id that the major had . Ffornd , but it would not do to send 1 U lute the midst of tempta tion. Ho thought to much of the iimjorjthat ho felt likn keeping him at homo , wht-ro ho could bo ki-pt * lr from said tcmpatiotis. Ho t iievod in eondinu n K" 1 * 'ini ' ffM 'hnro , and would l -t l > Mirprised if oh tlu > tfa < the next c mgrwsniin. The commitito on crilpiiti ! s , ( lironeh Mr Hurrou rn , of Unrrisuii , roporti-d the dfl K W entitU-d to aeats , the only contest b iiiR in I'oltA- vattamio county. It was ueco ary to harmonize nutters hero. Norman ( Sreen and Ihctn-s IJowniMiliadg.ven proxies to others. The committed re fused to accept the proxy appoint- inputs , but allowed the county its full vote. vote.Tlio report was adopted. The names wcro SB follow * : Audubon J U. Conrady , W. H. Millitnan , D. XX' . Harris , U. M. Car penter , Goo. Hoover , P. Hickolhaiipt. Ortss-E. E XX'illard.Dr. J M Em- rnort , S. M. Childa , Isaac Dickerson , R. G. 1'hiilp * , C. F. Chaao , U. South- all , II. XX'ilcox , L HoMon. Crawford - Charles Uullock , Charles Hitchcock , J. B. Nicholson , ll bcrl Uoll , A MoAridroWfl , Thos Jljisp , 1 . ScliKfixld , 0. M , Criawell , Jus Hunt , Jus. Hart. Fremont 0. 0. Clark , Jos. Rato. kin , Samuel Jacobn , M. MoOirtnoy , F. JohiiBon , F. .1 XVilson , S. 1' . Mo- Ciirmick , XVm JohiiBon , Oeo. Young , Moses SAIIIIIOIS , XX' . XV. HutchiiiBon , Frank Gilnian , XVm. Groen. Harrison 0. 11. HarrowW. . H. Xt Queen , . ) . II. XVhoelur , A. C. Gil- chriat , Hubert Horria , A. 1) Una- brook , D M. UarriH , 'I liomnR Oar- lisle , Fred Komnlc , John F. Ci-ll'mini , Gee S Bacon , II. McGavren , U. V. Armstrong. Mills- John Uontloy , J. S. Hendrio , 0. Cliriatio , JHIIIOH Mickelwatt , II U Gray , P. P. Kelley , D. J. Amhoiaer , P. SV. Ivory , John Finkan. Montijomory Justua Clark , XV. W. Morritt and T. U. Alexander. Pottawatnmie G. Diedricl ) , Norm - m n Green , W. A. Mynater , S. D. Toby , II. A Terry , H. OurunV. . 11. Lmfor , J 1J. M atthHWs , Josao XVri hr , A. XV XVyman , L. Prouty , II. Men- do ) , John Harding , Joseph Ellis , John II Keatlej. Thom a liowman , J. 0 Laing. M Keating , 0 I' . Wickham , John J. Frainoy und S. Dye. Shelby E A. Oobb , J. W. Do- ilvn , D. M. XVylaiid , E. Giah , U. Lamm , J. 11 Stutsnmn , J. XV. llarrold und H Ruijihn. Col. Keath-y , of the committee on rcaoluttiiiiB , rejiortcd thu following which were udopted : The representatives of tno dei.ri- racy of tlio Kinth congreabional dia- riot of ] ' . .viiin , convention , unnounce their iidla'siou to and buliel in the fol- ' vital principles : First. XV e udirtii the great princi- ilea which nro the foundation of free overnment , iiinonj. which aio equal rights to all , apt cial privileges to none , protection of the weak against the en croachments of the strong , equal tax ation , fteo Bpoech , free prem , fret Hchtiol' , nnd , first of all , : ; frao itnt incorruptible ballot. Second Wo favor reform in tin civil m-rvico , and denouncu the extor tion ol money from ollicu-holdorti t < corruiit 'liu ballot and control olec tioiiB UB the moat tnrcatuning , as U n the most insidious danger that beaeti free government. I bird. That no fipecies of induatrj should bu foatercd to the injury o ! another ; that no claea of men ulioult bo taxed directly or indirectly for tin henufic of nnotlior ; that every descrip tion of industry should Btuiul or fall in ita own menta ; that the existing protective turill is tin outrauooui nchemo of plundnr , and in both prin ciple und detail deliberately violutof every democratic principle of nghl and justice. Fourth. That wo urn.iqn the Forty- wixitb congrera for its reli'iitlest fXtiavagunce and waste of the public rovonui'fl , and for that it baa , after itf lirat nussioii of eight niontha , passed no inoAnuru for the relief of the people - plo Irinii thn biirdtui of uunocotuiry uixition , but to nliilt and shirk thu rojponsibility ( f u reuroas of griov- anuoa , hua tuuhonzod thuappointmont uf > t conimiHiion of so-cillud experts tcrnviao the tanll' laxxp , when the constitution ban apeoilicully imposed the duty of revision u on tlio ropro- Hontutivt'ii uf the people tu congrtas , und upon those roprtst'iitativua itlotie. Fifth. Thu right and duty ot the government of the United Statoa ti control railroads und other common carriers , and ID ugulato the commerce conducted by them from one ttato to another , is clt-urly di-flned in ntiniur- tis dccioiona of the national supreme court , and the oxiL'cnciea i f the pro- luctivu resources < il the country do- nand n apoedy and un immediate exurciao of that right and duty for the relief of all claaara of the people. Sixth , That wo demand < f congress a revision and readjustment of the tolls levied by the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads on intor'Btuto commerce , Seventh , That the patent laws should bo so changed ua to protccc the innocent purcli oor of patented articles from dnmago attita at law , und throw the entire re sponsibility upon the manufacturer who infringes on the patent rights of others , On motion of Justin Clark the con vention proceeded to an informal bal lot for candidate for congress , Colonel ICeatoly mentioned the name of Hon. XX' . II , M Puaoy , of Council lUutfd , as worthy of receivim. a heart ) ' , enthusiastic support , nnd spoke glowingly of his apotieas charac ter , and pronounced him a true repre sentative of the industrial interests. ritis was heartily seconded by Bob Harris and by others , representing va rious counties. Each was followed by tpplauso , J. J , Frainoy moved that the nomi nation of Mr. Pusoy bo made unani mous by acclamation , [ Applause. ] Mr. Clark withdrawing his motion , \lr. Fruinoy's motion WUH put to u rising vote and carried unanimously , followed by some nioro cheering and ivhooplng. The formal announcement that Mr. I'tiacy was nominated wrta grouted by Hiothor outburst , and in the excite- nent soinu yelled for music and aomo 'or " 1'naoy , " and it was some little inio before good bonso prevailed nufli. siently to suggest the appointment of L committee tu wait upon the nomi- 100. The committee had not far to ; o , nor the convention long to fait , and when Mr. Puuoy entered ho room , the crowd cheered ind tha band begun to play ft , i J potpourri , be { inning with VXVhon Johnny Corm s Marching Homo. " MUMS proved it had charrna to tooth the ave ID brcaat , and the cheer- inij was hushe I , so ttiat aa the house became silent the chairman could be liDard introdu . Mr. Pusey as "the mint congress nan from the Ninth dis- trict ( if Iowa Mr Pusoy was ro- ceiled with n uci applause. Hn said th.it ho did in t nlfcct to bo titinuived by the liiph li > nor conferred , though thu Hush of ril'hful ambition had passed away , Ho full the rosponsi- biltty of any > no who lookdd forward to ruprcffctitii . , in the national con- stress the pee ilo of any district. The ranks of den ocracy must in order to Will BUCC088 11 this district , augment their ranks b. these who h d tired of 'bossism , ' They must bo supported by these who behove in ennobling la bor , in the n Ideation and uplifting of : nanhood , in thn equality of all. Ho hen proceed tl to speak of some per aonal niatten , which ho tiffined to present to th u convention. For twen ty-live yours ho had lived in their nidst. Ho 1 md been given few pub ic trusts anc ninny private ones. Ilo lad be-on unt runted not only with the wealth but si imotitnu * . the honor of hia toighbors , n id nnvor lind ho betrayed uch a trust. When the people uoro cr < tzed with railvnys und wanted to nvost antiling and everything , ho dad ndvoca ltd uucoesflfully in otic i of the ututo legislature n bill irovcnting t ho bondinu of cities and towns for r , lilwaya , Liter on ho hud warned the moplo concerning another road bcpgn g nid , tlint it would soon bu into the haol , und BO it bus proved. The people had gained nothing by the competing lines. Ho understood that ho St. Paul road waa going to keep out of the pool. It bad not como ilong baggifig. It bad bought its own and nnd paid its own bills. Ho hoped t would keep out of tlio pool. Havinc touched up thu railway puesiion ; i little , and intimated that lie was anti-nionopnly , bo. quoted n purl of Congressman Kacton'a speeches and dealt with that gentleman rather sharply. Mr. Pusoy was peculiarly happy when ho struck Kassnn , and gave the convention quito n pleasing earn plo of what bo could do in an swering an opponent , if ho shall cbuncu to get into congrcca and meet live ere there , ilo touched up Major Anderson in connection with tbi ) ruilwiiy coinminsion , and pictured that L't-nik-inan perambulating through the district und drawing his salary of § 3,000 while looking after his own fonces. Mr. Puauy said there was httlo in liin : to it uken entbueiiiBiii Ho could nnt sit aruunri in the cuudo of tlio liayEtiickn of vho dia trict , und give glowing accounts of tbo Bceni-3 in camp life. Ho hart been elected aldcrnun once in the Fourth ward in fact ho bud held ollico twice in his lilc. That council , of which he was a member , found the city'a linaiici-.i in poor condition , but thuy ntraightuncd them up , mid started the city ( n a course of prosperity. Ho had been in the tttato * bt ialaturo balls and thenfhcd given hisvoico atut vote to the stAiport of the ntirry banner when it mis uatailcd Ho guvo these primer letaono , of an uneventful life , not in BcJf-gr.itiiliUiou , but simply to let iherrtkVlovr what' in mm or ot innn ho wits. JHo should I'tuer the contre with no liitton ess. Uu did not thin ) ; much ofj going to con reas. * The 'gallant nmjor hud declared that i was the dream of hia life. Not so with hii | . If Major Anderton got into cor cross , the people need not worry. The corporations of which ho wiu the [ ict would look after him. If the epcaKcr was judged by the people to bo betor ( for a neighbor than for u cnngrcseioiui , good and well. They need nut worry about him. Hut , if was chosen to enter the higher coun cils of the nation , ho should go thorv untiatnmelltd , would go thoru with years on experience in financial and commensal nlluird , und would do hia duty an ' 031 ho could , nnd in the fear of God. Mr. 1 soy'a speech of accoptnnco showed i nf the trim or.itor , und SOlne ( f hia points were BO sharply put , lu . J'ut graced with a grim humor , as'to call forth much appliiubo and hiu.ilitur. At its cloao the bund added ru > ro music. Tiui innoiincomont wui then made thut tin managers of the driving park usaociaton hail arranged to take the delogat's on u diivo through tlio city and tu the tair groundu , thut they might fete the improvements being mudu tlcro. This aroused aomo ini- patience among tlio delegates to bo oil' , but a motion to adjourn waa held long enough for the announcement to bu made timt the central congressional cnmiiii'tfo bad chosen us its chairman Thoimii Howuian , of Council lilull'i , nnd uf , it * secretary D. A , Fur- roll , of Glenwooil , Tlui adjiJurn mont wii.i ttill Iiirtlu'r de layed by two or .throo dolcgatcit who could not let tlio opportunity JIUBH of niamng gpeochcs concerning thu neci'Huity of work in order to win. Adjournment came at last , und us the luli'gatoa piured forth thuy found citi- zona in carriages and livery ligf , read ) 'or their'uso. A goodly mimoer mi- > roved this olianco and Bui-mei ! ilt- ightod with this liapiiy linithtou iiiumingly happy convention , Tbo Buvnrtuu Baud tvill give a grand pio-nio uti next /jun | iiy afternoon , ut Vutinkt'rnian'ti nb , tbo name to bo given under ho ivutpiceii ol , und for the bunelit of thu liiivuniin lialld ( iiaiiioly "dot leotlu ( purman Itand , ' ) Tliu friends of music and tbo public generally art ) cordially invited , ly order df the Ihvurian Bind and Uokenr > or lirothera. Spool il RnteH to Mtnnofipolls Fair. Septi inbor IU und 4h the Sioux City ro Uo will sell epocml return tic kets to the Great Minneapolis Fair , ut abe ut a faro und a third. Sept. fithand ( ib tiny will sell at the low r.ilu of $13 80 for the round trip These t ickots uro good to return until Septem ber 10th incuieivo. Thoao de siring t i romuin longer in thu North west s lonld purclmsu . tbo regular tourists' ticVotd which are sjld for $17.00uid uro good to return on un til Ootc ber ! ) Utr Tbero will bo un im- inenae t urn out ut the ( Treat Mnme- lota F. ' tr. Bout Cl | anco to Make Money In Southwest - west lowu. leaio my elevator , corn crib , scales , Ilico. etc. , for one > ear. Capacity 00 000 bit-hols. Enquire of \YillIftiujIloppor , XX'alinit Io-u. ELI CLAYTON , A BUSINESS CHANGE. The Lionti Bstnbllsbed Firm of J PA J. N. CftsHdy Succeeded by Kimball - ball & Champ. Aa the readers of THE BEB wil notice by a cird published in anothc column an important buaincss chang takes plaoo to-day by which Kimbal & Champ step to the front aa the sue coasors to J. P. it J. N. Casady it the real estate and abstract business The business w s established b ) MOISTS. Caaady in 1853 , and during all these years has been ao wisely and energetically handled that it has become como ono of the largest and moa prominent in that line in the west That thia business has now bon placed in the hands of worthy auccea arm thn public may real assured. Mr , J. F. Kimball has forthrco ycara bee in thia business in this city , having been iu > aociatcd with J. XXP. Squire Co , and previous to that with Me Mahon & Co. He is an export ns a abstractor , and has hnd full experictieo in other branchr-a of thu bnaineca Mr. Gcorgo M Chnmp , formerly o the firm of Holies & Champ , Counci. UhiHi and Denver , Col , , is also long and favorably known , nnd in an cncr- gotic buaini-es man , who during the four yoara ho haa boon in the city , Ima fully secured the conlidonco and respect of the public. These two make a otrong active firm for the car- rj ing on of business. They are careful - ful , thorough men , fully honest and reliable , and buaincea entrusted then will receive prompt nnd careful attcn tion. The ) ' Imvo a complete sot of ubntract books to nil city lotn and landc in Pottawattamio county , and boaidea their ubatrnct business are prepared to place loans , "aluo buy and eel I real catato , thus making a com plete business in thia lino. The firm will retain the same ollico us occupie by J. P. it J. N. Caoady , located op posite the court house , and will have no trouble in likewise retaining the former patrons , and constantly adding to their number. Wcnlc , On next Sunday afternoon Septem ber 3d , at Horn's park the Counci Blull's Turn Verien association wil a urand picnic. A good time is cer tainly in store for those who attoadi To add to the onjovmcul of iuu occa- sioii the co.iiinttteo on arrangement * ] havu sruured the Omaha U. P. bind. The Omaha Turn Vereiim also have decided to como over in largo mini- bcra. The atroot cars run convenient to the park. The public are cordially invited. cyi-2t _ FOR SALE. My rcnidcnco , No. 715 Fourth struol Bancroft' ; L. F. Muiirwy. In addition to our ice cream nu oyatcra parlorn , wo will open JL t'mt- claaa restaurant , Sept. 1st , when we will bo ublu to cater to the w.intu o' the most , fastidious. SMITH it McCutx , Nu. 404 Ihoadwuy. BY NIUHT. Difimond Thlof Cauclit In City , nnrl Most of the Prop erty Recovered. The shrewd diamond swindler , an account of whoso successful game it Omaha was chronicled in yesterday morning's BEK , waa caught in thia city at an early hour yeaterday morn ing , Olliocrs Donahue und Uormui came over from Omaha on n search foi the follow , and < ilkc'ra Edgar and Morse , of the force here , joined then in a hunt. A round was made of the places where ho would moat likely be and then the hotela were visited. A. 1'oto Hechtolo'a n signal uro wua found on the registry which aeomed to bft of the Bamo handwriting as that on the bogus rtbrck. Thonumo was J. J.ine.s. The ( .Ilk-era visited tho'iuom , and there ft , und their ninii. Ho had the diamond * with him , but not all of th SL'OO. Ho had litllo to eay , noted rather muliali , and said ho didn't know what ho had done v.ith the balance of the money. Fur a turn * IIH u oil id not consent to crosa the river without i rrquiaition , but finally concluded t < do ao , and the Omaha ollicers took him back tlmro for examinatiuii. The Kuropc'in restaurant opens Friday , Sept. Is : . Meals served up in lirsi class style and ut reasonable prices. SMITH it McCuK.v , Proprietors , No.104 Hroadwny PBHHUN&U T , 1' . Keller , the ( ilenwood attorney , wui In thu city ye tf niay. Din l-'urrt-ll , the bold bhcilff , met many friciuli here yesterday. . ' ) p'rvlsor Dyr , of Miieedonia , was In lh ilty yistonUy on bii > ine f. 1C , > > haunitn , of Deaub'iVM ' - nnr tin-Hi ) at tin conveiitliui yc tt-nljy. Hob Harris , the iinlct mini uf Missouri Valley , wan yesterday hi the city whl per- ing to hU friend * . llauiburu'H llvtly news gatherer , J , M , Stulford , wat In the city yreterday , dnwu hither by thu democratic circa * . Henry X'tncrnt , representing The Non > confurnUt , of Tabor , Iowa , watched con vention proceeding yektereay , as illd aUo 0 , Vincent , recently from the agricultural college. Constable HosecrAUii U now a widow , his wife having gone to Or ul IslanJ fur a \itlt tu friends there. She waa accom panied by Mr < . Ada King und her eon Theodore King. Ja\I , of iiiiuranca farce , left hU busl- nets in Mi M iti Valley lung ennugh to spend yejicrday In this eity , nd to se cure tha agency of tha ( .Vuucil lilutF * in snraiico couipauy In hl < t-ectlon. U.I ) . Hall , uf Hall Urn . , an 1 M. P. MorUrity , of Mmi.ui y linn , iv C- ' . , wh le-iiale grooern , both well known mid wide-nwatvo bu ii > c < ( inriif Itwi Oak , were in tb city ) ctetd y tint favored TIIK lilK with a call ami wunU of guod che T. . XX' . A. M un-r , of the well knot.ii firm of Msuter A Cmla' , lm < ju > t ntmwd from New Yurk , wbne he liai been mallnt ; ex. teutlve pnrcba.ca uf crockery , attlstlc pof terr , and many rirh uni uuu-1 gooh in that Hue. The firm art ) thiu preparing fur by fall trad0. HARKKESS , ORCUTT & GO. , \ Broadway , anfl Fourth Street , , CouucQ Bluffs , low\ mar-2-3m IP IM : J. MUELLER . , TJ n. n.O O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I 5a a Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow greets , Comcil Bluffs. MAXrFACTUUKUS OF AJL KINDS OF OUPBOAUDSAND .SAFES. . AV inuku the fullotviuK n upecinlty : WALNUT iXTHXSION TAUf. ] , 1'OPLAIi OI'RN WAPIISTANDS , WATiNU'l1 HHKAKFAST TAMLKS. TOILAi W KDltOliKS poi'L-xii JJKIAKKAST : TAHLKS. TOPLAU cu itoAitDS , WALNUT NVAIID1JOH1-N. I'Ol'i All SAFUS , WALNUT Ol'KX WASHSTANDS. i2TMail ordeis and corrcPin-ndence jiroiuptly attendwl to. OHlco and Manufactory S. E , Onr. 7th Avo. ni-d liiih Sircot. CfOUNCIL 13LUFFS TQXVA e are Offering Special Bargains in All Ends of Summer AX'K OAPvHY THE LARGEST STOCK OF o o IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. Z 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , - mul innll nnliTH lillpil u I- bout delnv. HAGG& GO'S BOTTLING WORKS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA , BOTTLERS & DEALERS I ® GEISE'S BEER ! Made from the Finrat Malt and Hops , with water obtained from tliii CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL , AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. , ' This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and XVholoaonio Qualitie Also Dealers In C. Conrad & . Co. ' * Oiulnd Hmiue cr lleer , nnnufactured in St , Louis , Jlo. tsi'Onivr * in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. j HAGG & CO. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. PETERSON < ? c LARSON , XX'bole.ale Dealer In and SOl.K AUKNT 1'uU .Tosejih Schlitz Urewing Cumpiny's LVietirated Wfl No 711 Hroadwaj , Council JJIutf * , Ordrrs f r un the Mtintry s jflcitetl. l'\tv \ uril m tfa' > lHr nlH < Vl l > r ' ' ' A. .fcUL , W ItL.N'iAft , V. . UKE1II C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholuule aiiJ UuUtl Ovaleti In FURNITURE AND CROCKER Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.