OMAHA DAIL\ BEE---JU\RIDAY JUNE 27 , 1884. SELOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. W trUMkntte the core of the ( ollowtnir nimwl ill - Marug.orno ry : Hheumntlsm , Scrofuli , Ulcer ) , CaUnh , ill Blood kndiklndlKMM , Dv i < pel , Ur l Ootcplalnt , Kidney &nd Bladder Dltcucs. Gout , Netf & \ gknd \ Atthmit , Thesi Spring re the f TOrit < wort ot the tired n.l deblllutiul , ml re the FKF.11LK LAPIKS BKST FIUF.Nl ) , Good hotel , livery ind buthlng Mcoraodttlon both winter ml rummer. Locality highly picturesque and healthjAcormlbla by Wabun r llwny , * Kvon .or 0. , B. Ji Q. . fct Albany. CorroponJcno olldted , REV. U. U. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , SUoam Springs , .Gentry . Co. , Uo. ANALYSIS. flpcdflo Gravity . . . 1.002 Iteactlon . . . Neutra Carbonlo Acid Oa . . . .Z9ln. p r frallon CaibonaU ) Calcium . & .D21 UrMn Car bonAte Iron . 7,041 ! Sulphate Mairncsla . S.ttfl " Sulphate CaTdara . M 0 " Chloride Sodium . 7,180 SlUtca . i . lf > M " Alumina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 , . 0,018 OrcanlcanJ Volatile matter and loss. . . . . 1,459 " alolldi per gallon . 67,174 ' Ohemlsta N. SOHURZ. Justice of tie Peace. OFFICE OVEtl AMKUICAN KXPKE83. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. BOOOE'S SIOUX 01TY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , I * . I Commission Merchant No .30 Pearl Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. Wu R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council BlafTr. Itc&1 egUto collection igcncy , Odd Fellows Block orcr String ) Dank. moo. omen , n. H. rnsrr. OFFICER & PtTSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffi Establishea 1856 Dealers In Foreign and omostlo Kichango an Sccurltl As thcro are many So-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons In this city , who sro prootlcinff their quackery on our people , Idoemlt but Justkoto cny that I defy nny c ( them to produce a diploma , or : rodontla1g , ndicatliig that they are giaduates of any veterinary mtltuto , and I do hereby caution the publlm alnj ' EUdi quacka , ai I am ilie Only Known Graduate IN WESTEKN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy , 125 B'chvay ' , AT BLUE UAEN. T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S. R. Eice M. D. or other tnmon removed without th * knlle or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Orcr thirty years ; practical axporlenoa Offloo Ho. 1'enrlntrect , Council Klufli. riTConculUtlon tree At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the OJ Council Bludj. Notice our rodncoa Prlco List. We gno 15 jxniuiU Kitra 0 Su ar ( or tl 00 i 11 IIOUIK ! : ! Granulated Huurar 00 25 pouniU Choice Oltmoil , . OQ 25 pounds Navy Beani 00 20 polling 11-atHul ! ; starch , 00 12 poundu Carolliu Hlce DC' 12 pound's Choice i'ruma ,00 ' 25 ban BuHuIo Soap. 1 00 ISxtra Lake Trout , ] r pound U3 : Lorrlhard'a Plug per It ) 40 1 dozen Mackerel 15 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt 2 DJ JO ] OunilB Glnircr Haapj 1 00 40 pounds hsniloy 1 00 ' fiction keg Syrup 1 70 White Kish , per kit 80 : Mackerel , lierklt 85 Datc , prr pound 10 ; 10 S pound cans ijtindard Tomatoes 1 00 : All kinds California Fniltl . | iouuJ Lnek's KUnJinl 4 ( or 1 00 -T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , IBa to 80o par pound. We l o carry full line ot Mon'n , I.adleV and Children's Una Hhocii and Kuti'n Floe lionH At very row price * . Ali'ik ( ull line oi Tin ware ami central tnorcliindlge. Call on 119 and bo convinced that vou nn sat o moimy ky ilovlln ; wltli u . Goods delivered froolnaa\urtoi tlio ell/ . Ia word , w srj bound to sell and challenge all tuJaole competition In tins count v. J , I' . VI 209 u , .or Oroadway Railway Time Table , ; COUNCIL ULUFFS. The ( olIoirlnK are the times ol the arrival and de ; parture ot trains br central ataml.ml lime , at the | ( K 1 derate. Tralui leave trinnfer di | > n ten loin. nearlier and arrive tea minute * UUr , CUIOAOO , Buau ro AJIO ijuuior , IIIIVI. JlllWTl. t > M p m Clilraico Kipreaa. 0:00 : * m 9:49 : a in Fail Mall. 7:00 : p m 1:45 : a m ( 'Mall and Kiprcat , 7i * } p m 12:30 p m AccomnioiUtloti. 2.40 p m 'At local dejiot only , siiiais cirr , IT. JOK tnu COUNCIL nun * . 10:09 : a iu .JUI1 and Kipreai , > 705 ; p m SXt p m I'actdo Exproad , 6 0 p m VI C1IICAOO , IIILWAVKII AND BT. MCL. 6:25 : p m IhprcM , o.os a in :15 : a m Cxprtiw , 0X6 p m OUICAUO , ROCKHLiNU AKD PACIFIC. biSQ p m AtUntlo trpreau , 0.05 a in o.i'j a m Day Kxprnu , 6:6 : | i m [ 7:20 p m [ 'Dos Motnoi Aooonunodatlon , 6:18 : u in U At locil depot only , < VABUII , BT , t/it'is ADO rAcrno , 0 5 a ro Mall , 4:45 : p m 4:30 : pm Cannon B 'l ' 11:16 : a ui A Tran.ler " < il icAbo and MOKTirwmriBV , 630 p m KxprtMH , BB : p m 9:2) : u Ul Puiflo KKprew , 8:05 : a m ( ion cm AND r cinc. 7:43 : p m St. IVul Kiittb | , 8:60 : a m 7JJam ; Day Rx\rwi \ 0:50 : piu 8 0pm We t rn Kiprem , 8:35 : am 11:00 : am IVlilo KIPMM , < : l'pn > 7:40 a m Local Kiprc1) , e-M a m 12:10 : a m Lincoln Kxprera , AtTraoilerouly. DVMMT TRAIVa TO OU1IU. ' llWa. m. Huuday 830-11:10 m p. in. AnUolOmln tu u COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. CHEERY CONVENTION , Jnflgc LonfliOuiw and Jnflgc Lyman Pnlonihc Republican Mot Witli a Hurrah , A Struggle For District Attorney But Thornell Gets There , . , Fcnst AVInU-up. The republican convention of the judi ciary district was hold yesterday. The convention was called to order at 11 o'clock by T. R. Wallace , of Atlantic. B. F. Clayton , of Pottawattamio county , was elected temporary chairman , nnd J. A. Rhodes , of Green , temporary Secre tary. tary.Tho The following were .selected as committee - too on credentials : J. A. Nash , of Au. dubou ; J. E. Gridith , of Carroll ; 0. II. Scott , of Cass ; Dr. Waterman , of Craw ford ; Nero Webster , of Fremont ; M. Head , of Greene ; L. 0. Oaborno , of Mills ; J. B. Mattock , of Pottawattamio , nnd 1I.11. Myorly , of Shelby. A committee wns also chosen on per manent organization , after which the convention adjourned until 2 o'clock in the afternoon. On reassembling the committees re ported. There were no contests in the delegations , and the temporary organiza tion wns made permanent in accordance with the recommendation of the com mittee. Kir. Clayton made n brief talk in ac cepting the chair. Ho said that the re publican party was congratulating itself on the nominations made in Chicago , nnd was in good humor with all mankind. It had boon so busy ratifying this ticket of the people that it hadn't had time even to engage in the laudable business of abusing the democratic party. This con vention should follow the example of the Chicago convention , and select candidates whom the people wanted , and act in good * nature and with duo wisdom. Mr. George Bowlon , of Cornwall , was selected assistant secretary. The business of the convention was proceeded with very speedily and with great harmony and enthusiasm. Judge Loofbourow was nominated by acclama tion and unanimously as candidate for district judgo. Judge Lyman'a name was then pre sented to the convention for candidate for the circuit bench. His former law partner , , Col , Sapp , in seconding the nomination , paid a glowing tribute to Judge Lyman a character , his ability in the law , and his bravery as a soldier. Judge Lyman was , by an enthusiastic and unanimous vote , made the nominee. Tlio nominating of a candidate for dis trict attorney was not so quickly disposed of. A motion was made and carried , that ? the convention proceed to an Informal ballot for candidate for district attorney. Mr. Wilkinson , of Crawford , named the present district attorney , J. P. Connor , which called forth much enthusiastic en dorsement. Mr. Wilkinson made an alogant picturing of the victories which the republican party was about to win , Mid urged the claims of Mr. Connor strongly as a worthy bearer of ono of the standard. J. B. Rockafollow , of Shelby , thought that county had not had ita past share , in the past and urged the claims of Shel by county's candidate , Cyrus Board. Chas. M. Ilarlo , in behalf of a part of the Pottawattamio county delegation , presented with a high tribute the irnino of Col. D. B. Daily. It was the best nominating speech of the day , and called forth cheer after cheer. Mr. Lewis , of Mills county , placed before the convention the name of A. L. Young. Major Anderson , after saying a good word for all the men previously named , is being fit candidates , named A. B. Ihornoll , of Fremont county , as being the choice of that county. Major Anduraon then proceeded with rattling sort of n speech. Ho thanked jlod that this year there wan but ono [ jamp in the republican party. Chas tened by iho minfortunos of the paat , the republican party wan novr ono happy 'mnily. It was a consternation and iiiys- ery to the democratic party who hud no grand principle around which all could ' ally the democratic party with its face ilways turned to the roar , and longing \ 'or the things of the past. Tlio ropubli- an party was ono of progress. Ho then amo back to the consideration of the laims of the man whosu name lie had men * .ionecl. In urging the claims of Thornull ' 10 aaid ho did not want to ay anything ' . igainst the record or the ability of the present incumbent ? Ho throw out the lint , though , that Mr. Conner ehouhl not : ook for a ronomination , ns it was not in , ' locordnnco with the precedents , no jauch renomiuation for this ollico having been jiado since the organization of this ju- licial district , IIu touched up sharply in ullusion to the next congressional con- lost in ado by a previous speaker , and [ Iriftod off into & little speech to the effect thu cruel war of the last congressional ontost was ended and the next congres sional contest should not bo dragged in lioro , but that they should only cross a riror when they got to it. Then ho cl amo back and asked the convention to : nominate Thorcell and nominate him n The informal ballot wits then taken re 01 sulting Conner 801 , Board 18 , Thor- 01 riell 15 , Young 12 , Daily 10J. Whole at number of votes 80 , nocetairy to choice atai [ PotUwattnmlo county was equally di vided between Connor and Daily. The formal b llot resulted : Conner V\ , Beard li , Thornell 14J , Daily DJ , Young 0 , A second fonnal ballot was necessary , t roiultwl : Connor 40i , Thornoll 22 , Heard 14 , Daily Oi. The third ballot stood ; Conner 39 , rhornell 28 , Beard 12 , Dalley 0. The fourth ballot was taken na follows : ,0 , Connor 30 , Thornell 28 , Beard 11 , T > ti- if iy7.A . A fifth ballot WHS token and proved the leciding onu , it resulting Thornoll 40 , or Jon nor , ' ! 0. The announcement of Mr. : r fhornoll'a nomination was received with ippluuso , end it wan made unanimous , A district committee was then chosen , xmsuuing of ono from each county as Cl 'ollown : Audnbon J , .A. JS'ash. Mill * -W. H. Jewit. C'.iiv 1. Lici/.yc V , J'.iU'j. CMS-T. II. Wallace. Crawford-H. 0. I.nmK Fremont Nero Webster. Gr n U , A. Smith , I'otUwAttMnte . M , Hurley. Bholbjr-J. I. Myoily. There were then calls for Thornoll , nnd ho was ushered in nmidst wild ftp- plnuso. Mr. Thornoll said ho was not accustomed to being struck by lightning nnd did not know what was appropriate to say on such an occasion. Ho wanted to thank the convention though Fremont county republicans did not know how to talk oxcnpt nt n funeral , nnd there had boon so many funerals there that they had lost their solemnity oven. In fight ing against the big democratic odds there , though , they hnd fought like heroes , nnd felt that they were entitled to some recognition , mid as far ns ho was concerned ho felt grateful nt the honor bestowed. Judge Lymnn wns called out with oven n greater outburst of applause , Ho made n brief expression of thanks for the compliment paid him , choosing his words wisely. Ho felt proud , ho said , to have his name on n ticket nt the head of which were the "Plumed Knight" nnd the " Black Eagle , " nnd thanked again nnd ngnin the convention for honoring him. By this time it began to bo n regular hurrah camp mooting sort of n time in the convention , nud the enthusiasm wns worked up to the highest pitch , when Judge Loofbourow was called out , Ho threaded his expression of thanks with a vein of humor. Ho thought it wns n good time to bo on n republican ticket. Ho did not fool that political graUtudo which consisted in the expec tation of favors yet to come , but for the kindly treatment already given him. On motion ot Col. Sapp , the conven tion adjourned with three cheers for Blnino nnd Logan , nnd throe cheers for the ticket nominated this day. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION , The Illgh School Graduates Join in n Blurry Sinking. The thirteenth annual reunion of the alumni association of the Council Blulls high school took place nt the Bloomer school building last evening. The pro gramme consisted of music , brief address es , social chatting nnd banquet The roll of the nlumni has now become quite n largo ono , nnd upon it appear the names of many who still make this city their homo , while those who have gene olsonhoro are by no moans forgotten. Six have gene never to return , their names being > indicated in the following list , those marked with an * being the de ceased : Clasi of 1871 Mr. Orville DoICny. Blr. John W. Bnird , Mra. Lena Barnett Clmso , Mru. Kate Stonu Molps. Clasi of 1872 Misa Vornio Koynolcls , Mrs. Mnry Warren DaUey , MM. llivttio Williams C5r y , Mrs. Lizziu Oliver Glcasna , Mrs. Id.i ICirlt patrick Bhepard , Mrs. Inglccttii tjiuitli Ware. Class of 1873 Mr. Herman I'arUch , Mr. Fiuloy A. IJurlio , Miss Stella Gruvus , Mr * iMngRio Fiuld Glover , Mrs. Klla I'diuphiuy SUnsou , MTU. Clara Newton Hope , Mrr. Kva Burroughs * Class of 1874Dr. . Frank W. PorlerfiuM , Mr. George ForruHt Sniitli , Mr. Henry Jj"e , Mr. Charles HI. Harle.Mra. I'arthcniailclTriua Hurke , Mrs. .Tciiulo L'attnn Woidcniall , MM. Lizzie Cassaday Jiurke , * Crs , I'mnlcio Hioo Otis. Otis.Glass Glass of 187G. "Mr. Martin HoTiiolds , Mr. tiuguno A. lioughton , Air. Arthur L. Alun- or , Mr. George D. Kici1 , Mr. Horncu Evans , Mr , Krnost Is. Hart , Miss Llllio Miliard , Mrs. Lottie Oblinppr Hnrlo , Mrs. Lizziu IConbo Baralow , Miss Gortlo Sharp , Mrs. Kmma Slytcr stownrt , Miss Bullo Merwiu , Miss Jlary Mlchelaon and Misa Coral I'loiu- inc. inc.Class Class of 187G. Dr. Horburt A. Woodbnry , Nfr. Alvin J. Caughoy , Mr. Charles J. llnkur , Mrs. Anna Hlnncnand J > ntrlkin , MrH. Nulliu Blaiiclmrd Swnn , Mia Lizziu Stuart , MrH , Kv Hewitt Uo h , Mn. Klla Uowitt Cow- Ion , Mrs. Raclmul Fisher Harmon Mrs. , Car- rlo RicoJack'on , * AIi AdaCrockwoll Koath , Mra , Nclliu Jravpa UO'H. ' Mrs. Lillie Keller Ilro\vr ) , Min Ik'llo l'iiirm n , Minn llottlo Ross , Miss Lizzlo Crocker , Mm. Mainio liuo Wriiiht and Mrs. ] 0va DoKny Stuatt. Clans of 1877-Mr. F/aak II. Kvanc , Mrs. Constance Willlainn Usnson , Mrs. Lucy Wil liams Smith , Miss Susie UaMwiu , Ml s Kate Payne , Mrs. Knto Hooton SproKuo , Mrs. Liz- zio Randall Odull , Mre. Jouio Knabo Tate , MIBS Liur.i Scott. Class of 1878 Mr. Walter J5. Toatovin , Mr. Walter Smith , Mr. Kdfjar A. Scott , MM. Alice Mottaz Cooper , Rl IBS Carrie Thickstun , Miss Uottlo Gravoi , Mrs. KHlo Pattoon Bow- fnan Mra. Jlnry Hooso McMillan , Miai ICatu lilaxim , Mru. May Bakur Jtestarick , Mrs. Laura Cacy Molirido , Mis < JJIla Thrall , Mrs. Ida Noack Fra/.iur , Miss Ida Hnrriti. Class of 1878-Dr. Fred W. Houghtan , MTH. .Tniinio JlilUrd Auhton , MIHS Anua 3ourholtzur , MIsi Jenniu Btielm. Class of 1880-Mr. Galen Allison , Mr. WIN iani Baiid , Air. DM Morcran , j\lr. \ Georgu Wittam , Miss Barbara Auderson , Mrx. Itla 7ooUHill1 . Henrietta Doimhoy. Miss Mary Manthnll , Mrs. J'ltta Tabor llurfre. Class of 1W1. Mr. .1. J { . Tnto , Mrs. Carrie Diuiuan Jlanna , Miss Lou Mlllard , lias J unn iVilson , MIHK Carilo Shonard , MHI ! < Katu rreynor , Misi ( ilivo Woixlbury , Mies Kato junior. ClasHof 1882. Miss Tilllo Aiitonrlolh , Jliss S'ollio Cl.ucndoii , Mrs Mollie Kuatloy fihat- tick , Min Jtomio Lyon , Mi > Ivllin Moon , \lita Mniy MottaMm. . Vinulo Itoosa OH- tonie , Miss Is'clllo Jaln , Alias Nellie 1'utvtHun , Ilsa Nellie Sackott. ClaHs of 1883. Mr.Charlcs Woodbnry , Mini iraco Swuaringen , Miss Carrie Xnrinuulilcn , kli a Lucy Blanchard , MPM ! Knto Itonan , Mjo 'MSDK Voune , * Ml us Allie A. Baker , Miss \ \ : \ Mclntosh , Mis * Myrtio Boardinati , Class of 1881 Miss AKHCH Dlanchard , Misa Vuna Muyarx , MI'AH Clam Mityurs , Mr. Win. :1.1'lumor , Mlas Marx Swanww , Mini May iiiuH , lisH Jaiictto ( jainur , Mim Huth M , 'hillips , Mina Janle Bulihvln , Miss 1'hooho ihuutz. PASTOB AND PJSOPLE , lor , CJTIIS Haiulln Itcnl ni tlio I'msi torato of tlio OoiiBrex tloimI ' Gluiruli , j , t At A mooting of the Congrcgatinmtl ' hurch Monday evoning-a roaulutlon WAS asking the pastor , Rev. Cyrus Qatnlin , to recall hit resignation prof- irrud A short time beforo. On Wndneeday v nlni { the committee reported that he till desired to have action taken upon it , ind consequently tnu rumination wn to Lccoptad , The following roaolutlun * roro tbou adopted by a uiunlmcjiu und ising vote : WiifitKAH. Hov. Cyrni Ilnmlln , nur he aved imutor for tlia jiost HOVCII yiarn , IIIIH ten- lerod liia runigiiation to taltu ulfoct Aiuuut 1st , so 188 , end i lltliEAH. In rmHiiio ( In the request of d church 1m in iinwilihif ; tu rccill it , there dti brubu It tiU tib Hctolvcd , That in nur nccciiUnco of Iiln rin < U gnotloii , wit deslruuitli onu heart mid inlnd b brar tcHthnoiiy n ( Lin ability ns A V , thu H'10' ] ' * to n ! < loyalty to thu iulflriiUx nf n jlinsvi kinxdnin and tu hi * HcU-iuuritiiunu ill- rotlou to tlio wulfaroof till * cliurch ; tlmt'us nubility of hU cbriitlRii , the purity of hit iirlvuts lifu anil thu ittl of bin daily oxMiiplo , tltl Itu9olvcxl , That ubilu we deeply rraroit i hl tl imn , wo reco nfzo thu , tla : the work ho hai donn , imj t to with thu belief that thu IntcruitH of Jhrint'H kingduni will bu furtlicrod by thu cin mm fultl/ful work In another Held. cih lie SEL of North Carolina Tobicco is tlio w U EAOES TO-DAY , The Bport to Cominonco AVIicro lt\v Broken Off. The races which were so summarily interfered torforod with by the a.iorm Wednesday will bo resumed Una afternoon if woatho permits. The sun came out yesterday so drying up the track , thai races migli hnro taken plnco in the nflornoon , but u ; till noon the clouds were so thrcatonhi | that tlio management announced tin postponement nnd could not afterward change again. It Is now planned to hnvo the race this afternoon , the sport to go on fron where it stopped. The races sot for Wednesday will como of this afternoon , nnd ns much of Thursday's programme will bo carried out ns time will permit. The races will commence sharply at ono o'clock. The classes for to-day will , therefore , bo the 3:00 : class and 2:21 : class. Then , if time permits , there will bo Thursday's programme entered up , vrhloli consists of the 2:38 : , the 2:33 : claas , nnd the frco-for-nll pacing. LANKTON'S ' LOSS , Pinko * Until ami RC ( . n Knt Koll , Burglars viaatcd the residence of B. F , Lnnkton , No. 122 , Seventh street , some time Wednesday uight , nnd when ho awoke yesterday morning ho found thai his pocket-book nnd130 wns gone. The money mostly belonged to the Omaha firm for which ho travels , and consisted of S190 in currency and $140 in checks. The thieves had thrown away the chocks , nnd they were found lying in the front yard. The theory held by Mr. Larkton is that ho nnd the family must hnvo boon chloroformed , ns they did not wnko until very Into , nnd felt quoorly. It wns nlso conjectured that the thief or thieves must have slipped into the house bpforo the doors were locked for the night , and kept secreted until nil had gone to sleep. The police , of course , have no clue to the robbers. THE CINCINNATI EIOT , ItOnudci an Omntin Gouplo to ho Itc-nmrrlod. Yesterday afternoon n lady nnd gentle mnn from Omaha cnmo over tu this eido and were very quietly married by ono of the justices of the peace. The gentle man occupies n responsible position in one of the departments of the Union Tactile , nnd the marringo wns n peculiar one for it nppoars that they were mnrriod in 1878 , and hnvo been living hnppily together ever since , but the certificate was lost nud the locord was burned in the do- ntnictioii of the court house in Cincin nati nt the time of the riot. There being , therefore , no record nnd no certificate , they concluded to quietly got the cere mony performed over again nnd make n now record. The Nominations. Ono of the most interesting features of the convention yesterday wns the speech of Major Anderson in nominating Mr. Thornoll for district attorney. As pro dieted by THE BUB two weeks ago Major Anderson had massed some strength for the convention , not to bo used for himself directly , but ' simply ns n club to rnp some of those who sulked under the band wagon while his congressional trumpet wns being blown so lustily by John Chapman. Ills speech was ootonsibly for the purpose of nominating Thornoll , but the interesting part of it was the way in which ho struck out ri ht nnd loft , tapping those whom ho was anxious to mnko fool his power. Mr. Thornoll has been n thorn in the flesh to Anderson and for n number of years l\ai bothered him greatly. By , therefore , whipping about , nnd supporting Thornoll for Mio diutrict nttorneyship , ho got an excellent chancy for while ho did not love Thornoll more , ho still loved some others loss. Anderson's ' speech , nnd the hard nnd successful work ho put in for Thornull , not nil the political tongues gossiping. Mr. Thornell , the nominee , who came out victorious in the contoit , in H man who in highly spnkon of. Ho utudiod in Mr. ROSA' law ollico in ihia city , nnd of- terwarda wont io Fremont county where ho has practiced with auccoia for years. This i.i hiu fir at reaching out for publi'i position , but his friends claim that ho will show surprising Htrength. The nominations of Judge Loofbourow and Judge Lyman mot tlio expectation and the unanimous wibh of the republican can party , and there is HO little oppos ! turn oven in the democratic camp ns to rob their nomination of interest BO far aa any political fight is concerned. CA.WJ con aiousroNS. A Scut of IjRttcr Iny Hnlntn tlml. ilio "Wholo DOHO Kx- cepl Polygamy. Bnhtnn Transcript. WjshT ilAitwioii MABH. , Juno 17. West Harwich iu it clean , lively little town with good accommodations for sum mer boarders at moderate prices. This was quickly learned , nnd wo started to see the "Batnts , " whose houaoa occupy two long streets or roadu down to the Port. I'll OHO dwellings uro comfortable In nppoaruncu , nnd have gardens about them. ! A modiTuto-eized building larger UIAU the houses , we worn told "is the place vfhtTo the 'Saint * ' have their Our driver WM true to his principle of roticcncu concerning the Mutinous , but excused it with the promise to llnd Cupt. IIowtM , " one of the moat prominent of the "SalnU. " who would tell us nil wo wauled to know ; mid , suiting the notion the word , he drove onto the wharf nud called out to an amphibious looking indi vidual Hitting in ft bunt that was closu to the dock : "Captain , hero's some folks from over far that want to see you. " The captain stared , and BO did the iloron or no fishermen loitering about and talking of iho mcrning'd cstch of I ) , 000 mackerel that wan to bo scut to Bootun , but after n moment ho called out that ho would como ashore , The nea was slightly milled with an oaat wind , but w.ia oi that > Jeep blue that artistn lure to picture , and iway out were the Hulling smacks coining Into port with their burdens. Wo had turned and been driven under uheltor by the time "the captain , " made his appear ance , and okmor observation proved him bo u liurcly snecunun of lift ) piculiur sailing ; tall , lithe , kcen.oyed nnd of a rather intelligent visage. "Yea , " snid o , aa if ho had hastily made up liia mind what to soy , " 1 nm perfectly willing to talk of ; w > r.li'sicu. We arc M-rjivu tf the kind called Mosophitesj't wo nro the true 'Latter Day Saints ; ' wo do not bo- lotvo in plurality " "You moan polygnmy } " "Yes , thut is whnt 1 moan. When th Mormons separated , nt the time of Joseph soph Smith's death , some of thorn wen oil to their destruction with Brighnu Young ; but wo don't couvtonnnco thorn Joseph Smith , Jr. , of Piano , 111. , is ou loader " "And his fnlhor , Joe Smith " "Wo believe his fatherwas n true pro phot. Wo believe in immersion as the true baptism , because Christ , wns baplizin in the Itivor Jordan ; wo believe that no one will bo eternally lost , although tho\ IIAVO to sutler for their sins , nud wo thlni Christ is coming iu person to reign eve us. " "How nbout your form of worship ? " "Well , we hnvo n bible that Elder Pratt translated it's like the Kiuj , James bible , only it explains things need ; oed deal , makes thorn clear. Wo ilng nnd hnvo prayer-mooting , nnd n Sundny school , nnd Sunday services , just like other pooplo. " "You liavo n good many religious mixed tip in ono ? " "Yes , tlio best of nil of them pu together. " "And the Book of Mormons ? " "Well , that is n history of Mormoi hat Smith found written on some gok slntes. " ' Whowrotoit ? " "Idon't ' know. " Ho then went on to etnto that ho had nlwnys resided nt Donuisthropp ; that ho wai converted by nn older , n Mormoi uissinimry , and ( but .loo Smith , Jr. , had attended ono of their conformities , two ol vhich arc held in Oci\m Uiill nt Weal .lunvich ouch year ; that these meetings ire largely attended by Mormons resident n New Knglnnd , who are colonized in over.il places at Fnll River , Providence , Joston , and ehewhero. "I wish 1 had time to talk more of our pooplo. " concluded the fisherman , 'but you must go nud see the older , " tnd ho turned away with n little twinkle n his grey oyos. The older was ill or forewarned of our coming , nnd wo did not see him , but rom n losa cautious person wo gathered omo signiticont statements respecting he "saints. " While they profess not to believe in "plurality , " they act in num- srous coses upon the principal of "alllu- ty. " Marriages among them hnvo In this way boon frequently broken nnd re- umcd. Ono woman wont to Utica , wan gotio twenty years and returned to her old martial relations. Our informer , when wo expressed surprise nt this nnd other statements of n like character , said : "Why , It's right enough ; people can't iclp liking each other if they nro mnr ied. " The conferences thin person mentioned is moat enjoyable occasions , with "good peaking from real smart men , " mid n ; onoral utlcmlaitcu of the people in the luighborhood , nome of whom , It is said , are generally made converts. It wns im- ) ossible to loam just how many Mormons hero wore in Donnisthropo really n > art of Went Harwich but there nro moro than fifty of their dwellings , nnd over 100 residents in them may bo fairly estimated. The children of this colony nttond the roe school with the other children ol Inrwich , nnd there is n general tolerenco of the "saints , " old nnd youu ? , by tlio osidonts in the vicinity in n business , il lot in a social way. An intelligent man , > orn and brought up on the Cape , in peaking of them imld : "Thoso Mor- noun are Industroua and behave well ; bul of course they've got some black shoei ktnoug them like nny other body of re Igious people. " Another e.iid , in oxcusi or ono of the "S.ilnts" who depnrtoi rom the colony with nn "nfliulty" "Why 10 cnmo buck and lives huro now. " Fourth of.1 uly At tlio Ijlnio Kiln , ) otrolt Free 1'rotn. " Diss club has concluded not to cole- > rnto do IVth of July , " remarked Bruth- r Gardner ns tlio mooting opened , "One enson am bocaiu'we am nil patriots ebory ny in do week , an * minder reason is dnt o lemoiindo of din kentry has so dcgon irnted in tone datn true patriot him no u'ziu'ea wid do utull. We could whoop n' hurrah nn' oat cokernutn nn' wnvo ags nn' send up sky-rockets , but on do ox' doy we'd hnvo to pay cash for mut- < jn jlst du Name , an' our old clothes would look jist as old , nn' do landlord would como nroun' fur do back rent jist B hnrd no if do declaration of indepen cnco had nobor bin writ. "Donn" bo too patiidtlo. I cnso of warren ron will bo suspected of fiflliin' fur guv'- nent cnntrnoto ; and in cnso of pcnco you vlll bo called a blow-hard nn' n donm * oguo. "Lub your koiitry , but donn' lot do tontry jjit nhoad of you. "Let your voice bo rained furpoacobut .onn' ' pay nny revenue tax you kin git ut of. "Bo proud of our republic , but romcm- > or that republics kin bunt any monarchy t corrupshun. "Ronpect our lawe , but romombor" dnt > r > 00 and n good law yea will cl'tir n mur- eier iiinu tiincu oiil , of ten. "Hevorrnce do conntltulion , but ru > nember dut uny Btutotiniati kin interpret t to rend nny wny or mean anything. "Let your heart swell will pridoui you cmeniher dnt yiiu nro nn American , but oun' forglt to apply to doEugllahcouuiil : you wuntpurteckshun whunnwny from tome. "Lot us now purceek to transact sich ) izneeu of nanhuiiil ) importance as may OHIO bofo * do uicettn' . " Xlio llnitlo of Clio Ulriln. There is nn onnunl battle bolts eon Atnorlcun martens and English sparrows it Midvale , N. J , , for thu poBsotsion of u wx fixed ujioii n pole , wherein the mir- onn have nested for many yenrn. The mx is coveted by thu parrown , nnd very npring , before Iho nmrtrns return rom their uiilumtial migrations , they lulld tlicir neuts nnd sot up houBukuo- ] ng iu it. Tills year they wont through lie performance , und when the martens aino they found their lionn ; * In the pos- esslou of strmifor ; . After flying nbout ho box for somu time , the whole Hock of narlons betook themselves ton neighbor , ng tree , mid thuru kept up u chattering , which had nil thonppuuranco of iiu indig- utiiin meeting , Then they made nn ut- uck on the box , and for emu time there wuti n lively ncriinmago among the fonth- rs. The American birds succeeded in mstini ; iho JpugiHHtlo foreigners after n isrd light , nnd then began n houso-cloaii- nii , The nu ts of tlm epurrowH wcro uthhtntly drugged to the opening of the ux , from which they were thrown to the round. Kvory bit of straw or other inn- oriul composing the sparrows' nests wnn irown out , mid the dicuonsolato spur- ows had to seek n now humo. To Itronk ( ho Holld Houth , Inclnnntl Commercial ( Kcp , ) It Is the temper of thu Hliiino army to try to carry the aolld Houth by t < > riii , ud end thu shotgun Bovorignty once und \ orover , or make it iiianifchl for thu hut * xd auil liuror of all oh jli THE CHEAPEST PLAGE 1JN UMAHA TO BUT HI RKNMIT H EKE Quo of the Best and largest Stocks in the United State ? tojselect from. NO STAIES TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER .ELEVATOR , SOUTH OMAHA , IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes , FOR ALL ARE FOUND 1 Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. And nil oil tlio good nnd pleasant things tlmfc go to mnko up a com plete nnd Imppy oxistonco. The town o South Onmlm is situntod south of the city of Omaha on tlio line o the U. P. .Railway , nnd it i3 loss than 2 nnlea from the Omaha post oflico to the north line of the town site. South Omnhn is nearly H milns north nud south by 2j cast nnd west , nnd 'covers nn nroft of nearly foursquare miles , , The Block yards nro nt the extreme southern limit. Ncnrly 150 lots have boon eold nnd the domaud is on the incroaao The yards nro being rapidly pushed to completion. Tlio 500,000 beef packing house ia progrossinc : finely. The $30,000 Water Works nro keeping pace with the other im 3 , r cmcuts , nud the Hotel nndExchnngo Building will be erected at once. The B. & M. nnd Belt line Rnilwnys have n Inrgo force of men at work nnd will , in connection with thoU. P. Railway , have n union depot near the park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. fj57"Apply at the Company's oflico , cor. of 13th and Douglas streets over the Omaha Saving's Bank. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , ' ' Tlio Pnlnce IIolol of Denver. Cor. Seventeenth and Lawrence Sta Koomn 7(0 to 83.UO jicr ilny. Special lUtca l > y the Month. TDK FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the American and European Flams. Board $7 l > er week. S , OONDOW , - - PROPEIETOE , O'ola.za. PROi'IlIETOR lOOnn.l 10H Month 14th Htreot , Om&b * , Nebroakk. "Corrcspondonco Solicited. " : V LEHMANN JOBBEU OF 1 EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 1118 KAHNAM STREET , . . OMAHA , NEB Double and Sinylo Acting Power ana Hand i EiiKino TrimminK , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass nnd Iron Fittircja , mm I'ttckinu ut wholojalo and retail. UALLADAY WIND-IULLS , AND SCHOOL BULLS , Corner lOtli Farnarn St. , Omaha Neb. KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! yUO South Muin Street , Count il lihiftd , Iowa. Wo guarantee our work as first-das ! in over manner and otylo at low f prices. \Vo malcu a opecialty of Groupes , Families , and eapocially children , which wo take quickur than u wink. COME AND SElfi US. SUUMIDI & RILCY , rzopiictoro.