Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 18, 1884, Image 6
DAILY BJHiJfi-COUNCiL BLUFFS TDRSDAY , SEPTEMBER 18 1884. THE DAILA BEE , Thursday Morning September 17 , SUBSCRIPTION KATKS , byMftll - - - - " " " orncB : tfo , 7 re&Tl Street. Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's now full stock of cloths. Tlio skating rink opened up Init night. Senator Allison is'to speak here Satur day evoniiifj. TJio republicans hold their judicial convention to-dny. Thomas Tostovin in surveying for n half mile race track at Carson. The Bavarian band will bo in atten dance at the roller rink to-morrow night. Our communication from Noola in omitted from this isaito , on account of crowded apace. Dr. K. D. Cross has moved to the southeast corner of Fourth ( Bancroft ) and Worth streets. An addition to the residence of Horace Everett , corner of Second avenue and Seventh street ia bing built. The Lewis murder caaowhich called n number of Council UlufFa people to Wintorsot has boon continued. Harrison Brothers , butchers , on Broadway , between Eighth and Ninth streets , will to-day remove to Missouri Valley. The Pacific house is the only hotel in the city which has shown enterprise enough to hoist ita bapnor daring con vention Treek. The Hebrew Now Year begins to-mor- at six o'clock and ends Sunday at six. Religious services will bo hold in Royal Arcanum hall. W. Elliott , an insurance man , is said to have skipped the city yesterday with his goods , leaving an unpaid board bill of $25 at the Revere houso. Mrs. W. A. Morse while at the resi- deuce of Mr. j Ivcolino yesterday , by a misstep fell in the collarway and was quite badly bruised , but fortunately no bones broken. Sheriff Sooman , of Crawford county , brought here yesterday n man by the name of Henry Myers , to bo kept in this county jail for safe keeping , on a charge of horse-stealing. The case of Martin Lawlor , charged with stealing a bull , baa boon continued until his attorney , Col. Lindt , returns from his mission cast in the Intercuts of the Soldier's Homo. Lcavo to wed was' yesterday fjivon Brown S. Trostor , of Plum Hollow , and Molly J. Gray , of this city ; Alf. 0. An- demon , of Princeton , 111. , and Anna S. Dristy , of York , Nob. A young man front the country com plained yesterday morning that ho had been hold up and robbed of § 10 , near the corner of Pierce and Madison streets , but the police took very little stock in his story. A man named J. Pioraon was brought back hero from Nebraska by Deputy U. S. Marshal McCroary , and lodged In jail Pierson was indicted about ayoar ago for violating the revenue law , but okippod nut and has just been caught. Ho will have to face the court this timo. The LadicH * Harmony Mission has li a cd for .v term of throe years a lot on the corner \ of Logan and Harmony streets , and has purchased aliouao of 1. Rosa , which will bo moved on to the lot , and converted into a church for the hold ing of services and social gatherings. Alderman Keating yesterday received a telegram from Kookuk , announcing the death of P. E. Howe , brother of Mrs. Keating , and Mrs. Keating loft for that place last evening. Mr. Howe was taken with lung trouble about the first of Juno last and has been rapidly sinking ainco until death caino. A. B. Keith , of Donison , was about the Imppicat ot all the democratic delegates gates yesterday. 1 Ho first brought out inhia paper Mr. Lully'a namofor district attorney , and has worked hard for 1 nomination. That ho should succeed in npito of so much opposition , naturally makes him step oll'aa if thcro wax a now feather in his cap. An attempt was made the other night to burglarize A. T , Hico's residence , No. 128 Fourth street. A screen was cut , and entrance thus obtained , but the follow by striking a match awakened BOIMO of the family , and hence ho skipped out. Ho was hoard to whistle as if to a com rade , by which it ii judged there were at least two in the achemo. The local dUsontions in the democratic ranks were often apparent In thu actions of Pottawattoinio county's delegation in yesterday's convention. There wua moro trouble in tlmt delegation than in all the rest of the convention , and most of ttio delays in the Imitations of business , and most of the bitter words wcro caused by the ill fooling among the members of this delegation. The Pottawattomlo county delegation needed badly Homo of the "fusion" which doomed to bo in the con vention in auch lavish quantities. Mrs. Rishton , wife of Superrisor flou ry Riuhton , died yentcrday morning about 1 o'clock. The Bad nowa doc-a not como unexpected , as she had boon suitor- ing from consumption for a lon time , and of late has been very low , and her lifo haa been despaired of for days. Kho was aged 44 years , and leaves four daughters and two BOIIS. The funeral services arc to ba held at Neola at noon to-day. Mr. JtUhion and < lie family thus dcpiived of wife and mother liavo the tcndcrcst sym pathy of n largo circle of friends in Ihic city and county. The Bonrbons Seek Fusion to Avoid Coiifnsio E , E , Ayhswortli Nominated for District Judge and E , U , Jnokson for Circuit Judge. Will tlio Grconlmck- crfl. The democratic judical convention mot in the oponx houao yesterday fore noon * J. W. Do Silvn called the con vention to order , nnd stated thnt the ju dicinl diatrict conunlttoo hud decided l < call upon llobort I'orcival , of this city , a temporary chairman ; nnd George Wlaoo Frciront county , ns temporary accrotnry nnd Thomas Kownn , ns assistant. Thcao gentlemen taking their placet ) Mr. I'orcivnl made n brief speech , in which ho pictured the democracy m ii favor of reform , nnd republicanism ns nourishing corruption. Ho declared tlioro waa n caao which hat been dragging along in the circuit courl lioro for years nnd had boon carried to the supreme court , thn only question is ( vhich was , whether the judge or the clerk should have the money. The de mocracy were determined to weed out auch matters. G. A. Holmes then moved thnt a com mittee of five bo appointed on credentials , 7. J. Shea nmondod by having ono from each county. The following committee WBH then named : G. A. Holmes of Pot- tawntttamio , George S , Osborn of Fremont mont , T. J. Rnpp of Crawford , P. M. Hluthrio of Carroll , D. M. Wyland of Shelby , J. M. Love of Audubon , T. M. Ivory of Mills , 0. M. Foley of Casa , 1. R. Sarvor of Green. The following committee was then named on permanent organization : Mr. iatnrbuck of Mills , Mr. Mynator of Pottn- irattamlo , nnd Mr. Uarrod of Shelby 2ounty. Colonel Tarn moved to adjourn until 1 j'clock. This was opposed and dropped. While waiting for reports of commit tees speech making was indulged in. Mr. [ 'helps , of Caas county , was called to the [ ront. Ho advocated tariff for revenue anly , nnd picturing the wealth and ro- lourccs of the great Vankoo nation , do- : larod that it needed no protection , but 3ould compote with the world. Thogov- arnmont wna asked togivo a bounty to day laborers and wage workers by following Lho novel policy of giving the employes millions ot dollars , trusting to their own swcot will to distribute thcso millions among their employe. ) . The manufac turers keep these millions and shut down their workg and discharge their em ployes at. will. Iowa ahull ptvo no tin- : ortain sound of free trade. The speaker : hon raiacd the cry of "reform. " There , vaa thieving in ollico and maladmitiis- .ration in places of trust. The ropubli- : ans had named n loader who waa hold- ng Little Hock bonds nnd the author of .ho Mulligan letters , The speech called ) ut feeble applause , and It was cut short ly the readiness of the committee to ro- > ort. ort.The The committee on credentials reported ill counties represented and no contests. L'ho list was : Aiuliilion , f M Love , Silas Boson , J 11 ludh'o , It D C.irprnter , > f V iMcAuiah. Cuss 0 MVullniL' , IJ Willnril , 1)1 ! Me- Master , S W StiaiBMt , U G I'holp-i , J J Jo- nn. I < M Cato. Cairoll M W ISuacli , li , T Knoist , Jntnon 5oycn , .1 M Drills , Thou. Kolian , I'M Guth- io. M Miller , i ? M 1'oworu. CiawfoiJ , 8 .1 Dow , J Ii ISainott , 1' I ! C I/ally , A 1 ! Umtli , Gu > Kicliardnon , U'hoH Ityaii , 'Dins ItiiKii. J-'iemoiit K "N oxvoll , Tr-iulc .Tohnsoii , Gut Daboino , Clms Harris , K Wimplu , Goo AVIuu , r o Wood. Grceno J M Arnott , Terranco lUiynoldi , Tuliti MuC.uthy , A llusloy , Thou Carmody , ) U Ki ) > eici6ti , < l Gotn , AlilU K bUrlmuk , T W Iviry , A , \ lloslnn , ItihuitljnwHon , Alex Tiplon , W 1' 1'ott.uw'ittnmta lloborl l'nrcl\nl , W A MyiiBtor , W I'attoii - , W II Wan- , Gee A Unimex , , ! NO.rwuly of Coimdl IMnlTH ; ,11' [ ) IJ ? M , mill -f ' Shea , of Noolu ; W 1 ! Cuppy mil .1 STnin , of Avocn ; .liif Crotv , luuluii ; IE. W JStih'gs , Caraonj 11 KlrkuooJ , of Ciux- : ont. Slii-lliy-J W Hi-trod , ,1V Do Sil\a , O Solomon , 1) M Wylnud , .1 H Kuhl , j ; 11 M oiiro , I h Hiilouour. Mr. Mynster , of the committco on purmanent organixition , reported in favor of Mike Miller , of Carroll , as pormnnent chairman ; F. NV. Miller , of Mills , ns permanent secretary , and .1. H. Kuhl , of Sliulby , na ixHautttint nocrotary. Mr. Miller , on taking the chair , spoke briefly , predicting that thu republicans would stop down and out , and ndvioing the convention to got down to busineHii. Mr. Mynator arose , ululo John .lay Frnnoy yelled for him to take the plut- fonii. In n lllllu speech ho nominated K , K. Aylesworth for district judge. Ooorgo Wise , of Fremont county , seconded ended the nomination. Mr. Wyland , ol Shelby , gave the nomination another second , and moved that Judge Aylea- worth'a nomiintion bo made unnnlinous and by acclamation , Curried. .No up applaune. For circuit judge , Mr. Wibo , of Fro inont county , named J. M. Hammond. Mr. Cuppy moved to proceed to an in formal ballot. Mr. 1'holps protested. Ho though chance should bo given for all nnmoa Ube bo presented. The resolution was withdrawn. Mr. iluacb , of Carroll , said ho haii como ns n di-lcgato and as n candidate but only conditionally. It scumcd bus , to fuauith the greonbackort , and them fore ho had deemed to uithdran , mil would nominate J' ] , II. Jackson , ol ( Jrecnu county. Mr. I'lnilpa , of COBS county , paid trl buto to It \4. \ iJeliino. atatmg quito lengthy reasons why ho should bo nuin muted. Mr , Sarver seconded the nomiimtioi of Mujur Jackson in the interest of liar many and fusion. Ho claimed that Jucksou had oncu withdrawn from the Kreunback ticket in favor of u democrat .11 id now ho should bu given a chanoa lie beliovud in fusion and did not wonder ( hat rrput hc < tis ! drvadud it. Thn wil ) time ho uveruol whipped in his lifa wn by tiiBiuii. Ho tried to htou an Inshniai [ from poumUng hiavifu , biu liridgut nm I her husband "futod , " and ho did not go [ oil'his bed for tliroo weeks. Ho rcalizoi tin ) strength of fusion then. T. W. ivory , ol Mills county , iu tin interest of fusion , seconded tlio nomina tion of Mujnr Jackson. Mr. Do Silva , of Shelby , said ho had had Jio opportunity to consult the delega tion aa to what they wanted to do , but he was satisfied they wanted to do about what was right , Like Mr. Bench , of Carroll , ho wan not n groonbacter nnd never had been , but ho thought the Rroenbackors wore pretty good fellows What the democrats needed was to cot on top ana then ono after another could take their turns in getting oflico. All couldn't have this oflico at onco. It was said that the grcenbackors had 2,000 votes in this district , and if so they wcro entitled ton place on the ticket. Ho would like to see .ill those named suc ceed , hut for the interests of fusion nnd to win democratic success , ho favored the nomination of M ! . Jackson , although ho did not know the man , but believed thnt Mr. Bead ) , who had rccomondcd him told the truth about him. Joseph Dries , of Carroll , insisted thnt the convention should act BO to win suc cess' . It was necessary to fuse or else the republicans would win. Mr. Wise then withdrew the name of J. M , Hammond , in the interest of har mony and fusion. Mr. Cuppy moved that Major Jackson bo nominated by acclamation , A protrsl and ruled out. Mr. Phelps than withdrew the name of Mr. Delano and renewed the motion , which wns carried nominating Major Jackson by acclamation , nnd unani moualy. First round of applause. . For district attorney G. W. Cullisoi was named. A. B. Keith , of Crnwforc county , in n glovving bit of eloquence name 1' . E. 0. Lnlly. Mr. Dries , of Carroll county , secondot Lho nomination of Mr. Lilly , Grcei Bounty also seconded it. W. II. Ware , of this city , made ai uitl-prphihition speech and wound up h ; luconding the nomination of George W Jullison. Mr. Patten , of this city , seconded the lamination of Mr. Lally , and gnvo Mr Wnro n little side tap. Mr. Shea , of Noola , in turn touchct ip Patten for personalties and favorec Jiillioon'n nomination. 11 was then decided to take an inform il ballot. G. A. Holmes nnd Mr. Dries were inmcd ns tollers. The roll of counties wns called , the otu standing : a I I 3 g E Vudiibon . 5 Jnrroll . 8 Jrawf 01 d . 7 'rciiiont . J reon . 5 ilills . 3 'ottnwntlamiu . ! f ! l ihulby . ( Total . 21) ) 19 1 An attempt was then made to adjourn ill 2 o'clock , but failed. A formal ballot was taken resulting , jally 2 ! ) , Cullison 10 , Hammond 11) ) . A second formal ballot was taken ro- ; ultinp , Lally 28 , Hammond 1 ! ) , Culli- on 10. There waa then a consulting of the laua , and n third formal ballot taken. This ballot brought out the name of P. ? . Kelley , of Glonwood. The ballot stood : Lally 28 , Cullison : -t , Kelley 12 , Hammond 10. A motion to take a recess of ton min- itos was loat. The fourth ballot was then taken , and here was n break for Lally and gave him ho nomination as district attorney , the oto standing : Lally , 41 , Kelley , 14 , liillison , ' . ) , Hammond , 2. Mr. Lally took little time in thanking ho convention. The following judical committee was lion chosen : Audubon J. M. Love. Carroll Jos. M. Dries. Caaa S. W. W. Straight. Crawford S. J. Comfort. Fromont. J. M. Hammond. Green J. M. Arnot. Mills Alex Tipton. Pottnwattamio R. W. Bigga. Shelby J. W. DeSilvn. The convention then adjourned. ANTI-PBOHIBITIONISTS , ? lioy Ciiitlior lloru From all 1'arta of Iowa to ? Yesterday there waa u great gathering > f anti-prohibitionista from [ all parts of ho stale , the gathering being made up klinost wholly of thoHo directly concerned n tlio manufacture and aalo of liquors , L'ho number reached over n hundred , mil the mooting was held in Dohany'a ) ld hall. The Hooiioim were strictly secret , nnd in outsiders were permitted to become nsldcrs. The purpose of the gathering , vuj to form u state organization , notonly , o prevent the enforcement of the jiro- libitory law , but also to sot forces at , vork to sucuro in time thorupualof the aw , A short limo bcforo the paesago of .ho law there was n nt.ito organization to jpposo it. but that organizttion haa bo : omo diuorgani/ud. Since thu passage of the law there have been local organixa- Lions but no stnto organixilioti. I'ho mattur haa boon pretty thoroughly canvaaaod < | iiiutly by ruproaontativu liquor men traveling about the ntato and correnponding , and aa a result the ilolo- gates Iroiu ditluruut parts of the utatu cinno hero yesterday , Most of the ses sion wan dovotud to the discussing of ways and moans , and u committee was appointed to draw up n constitution nnd by laws , under which thu ollicora could bo elected , and the org.inizitlon complut- ed. A rocoaa wna then taken , after which the convention ro-asmomblcd to elect olllcoro. Oapt. lliisaoll was elected president George Smith Secretary , Win. Lacy cor responding secretary , and Conrad Ooiuu trcaeurcr , ItMIS decided to next nice' at Muruhalltown on thu second Wudnes day in January. mid Uoriiian , These dcBtring to tivko nnvato lessons in either of the lunguaKra under n compo- tnnt instructor ehould call or nddrues Mrs. F. Wustcott , fiOl Jlain atroot. The best of references given , The republican oratory Saturday evening ing will bo givem in Maeoniu tomplu. A Tramp Aluriloicr. DKTUOIT , Midi , , Koi > t mbor 17. Jfayor Biunuul KcilmiHon , of Charlotte , a hot l > y trump la t night lit liln homo iiml U now in n critical condition. The tramp wiiac.utght a tliolmlow lutu at night and ordoicd uxvay , whereupon ho find tuico , onu LuUgiln tluoiigh ltobiiiHon'4 bruakt. Tiioiiiannrieatoi irhui tlio nuiuoof John Murrin , of Detroit Tht-ro U great excitement , with threat * ITH' ' t U D u L There is on this broad forth no Royally , Trntiscendentnlly Mnguificenl Exhibition avc UK- COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY , : EXHAUSTLiSS : CATALOGUE OF FEATURES. ROYAL SACRED WHITE ELEPHANT ft3H8fPwi P v L /T&M r LAs.-k\ / GSM s ( * ° l'crflr ( "n ? Klephintf , Two Amorloin liorn CBalijr Klephant ? . Only Flcphant CommllMi. - Honl Koinan ll cci , run In tamest nnd for cash julzca. - Scores of ] ) cn3 ol jnro ( Wnj ijcj t , , - onj | Tra > elnB Museum at Curious Splits. The Stalwart Chlncio Giant - Major Atom the Klfln Man. - Admiral Dot , Mid- pet , Actor and Dude - And 1,000 Mnncllom Iliumti Curios. Glnntlo | Kthnolog- leal Congress ot fc'-ua ts , Heathens and Uarbarians , Nautch Dancing , ' Girls , lUc. 3 Great Rings , Mammoth Elevated Stage , Hundreds of Perform ers , and 80 Acts Every Exhibition. Bewildering & Oorgeous Procession * J Chd * THE GKOl'NDS DAILY , AT 8.30 A. If. Moro Men , Women , Children , Horsei , Chariots , Lair" , Loose WIM Dcasts , Trained Animals , Fine Har ness , Jewelled and Oold Trimmed Wardrobe , Ilomin Glint and Glamour , Cunnlnpt Surprises , Sun-Kcllpslng magnlflcLtice , Da/zlln Ooriteousnosa nnd Matchless Splendor than all the other bhona in America com- lilncd tan produce. - 12 different Iclnds ot Music in the Parade. Stupendous Menagerie of Loose and Led Animals In the street and in the Oriental Hntrco under the Tents. rtSTHundrcds of thousands ot moral and rcliRioua people attend this exhibition ivlio not or think ot Us- tlntr another.Vhatotcrlt admtlscR It aluajH cxhlbita No other D.cs tills. Tor the ospccl l aceommodition of these who deairo to moid the crouds on the Rroundj , IinSEUVED UMIIECKU UIIAIKS can bo purchased at KDIIOUI ilKIUCKSON'S JEWELHY STOItn , 101 und 103 16th street. it the simoprico ns at the ticket office at the tents , and ptncral admission tickets at the usual slight ad anco , the ilaj a of o ihitition onlj . O.OOS K\cclcnt ! Opera Chairs. Good Seat j for 20,000 peoplo. Emission 50 Cents. Childrjen Under 9 Years , 25 Cents. ItCSKRVCI ) NUMBKUKD C1IAIUS EXTKA. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performance lomiucncuo at 2 and 8 p. in. Jouncil BluITs , Thursday , September 25.Lincoln Lincoln , Saturday , September 27. Council Bluffs , Iowa IJI POUTER AND DEALER IN AND- EVIusical Instruments of Every Description 1 claim to have Ihn best selected block nnd la-qj'st variety o auy no nbnufc here T can duplicate Ne\v York and Cliicngo prices every ime ; and that 1 sell low thohu wfto ara und have been nfy customers whl bear mo out. My line of Plush 'Goods is especially fine , nuch ns Albums , Odor Cns-s , ' .Toilet Sots , Ladies' Arm Hags , Purses , etc. 1 have the largest stock and best variety in Cups nnd Saucers , "Wos , Toilet Sets/fin Toye , Dolls , Doll C" fringes , NVa ous , Sleds. Onrta and so on without an end. As my I raveling agent may not ot around to see .you in time , ! wi.l allow on 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expanses if you will call at my tore and make your -election ? . My samples will bs ready by October 1st , 188i. I guarantee low prices. Assortments o Toys from 8100 to 95.00 put up ready to ship. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF / / M7f OBEEF / ? ? , SALT PORK AVD LARD , 742 Broadway - Council Bluffs KIEL'S SALE STABLES. Ivcep horses and mules coii tinllv on hand which wo will soil in Ufltail or "Wholoinle lots. All "took Warranhnl ns ivpre pnlca.Yllole _ - sale and retail dealers in grain and baled hay Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed Corner Fifth Avenue it Fourth Street Council fe'uff ss Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langi iy aud Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KIMDB OF is 2ft MAl STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. H. H. & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make n specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA and YAJIA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us nro of our own manufacture and \vnmmtod an represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , | 052 Broadway' H. D. HORNE & CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , - . IOWA , SMITH & TOLIjEir , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fail Goods to Select From. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , nnd oold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Blulla , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , , 3 urtalns , la taco , ! ' & , Turcoman , Etc. oilcloths , Mat tings , Linoleums Etc Ii | hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. > mo and bo convinced that wo nro headquarters for all gooda In our Uno. uwpest place to buy OARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishinga la. the C'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Suppliea. JS'oa. 5 , 7 and 9 HLVSONIO TBMPLU - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled liMriiM7 ; 'I an e FOB SALE REGARDLESS COST anil Of lactun W. PALYSWORTH. I'ritnii IlmiK'H niOMil en thu LI rid : l.IANTtrucla 1.11 1 any tn.l u\tr &U/ Und nt 11111CK HOL'SKd ra eoJ All worl. 'u.ranUed. W. l' . AYL0lTn ! , J010 Nlr.th street C'OUNUlli BLUFFS. We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering , knee cut ting or forging. AM Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed. 710 BronUwBy - COUNCIL BLUFFS HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Kn'lursul ' by PIUNZ LISZT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrlinlltd or Tone or 1'inlshi KIMUA1L PIANOS Itotilodirn I'neta Uuy. Tlio Kiiiiliall Orsnn , to long nnd fa\orab y knon-n In tha west , rncoramcnda J. L. ST1JWAHT , Sola Agent for alxwe IIIDS of Goods. Wareroouu , 31 Council Blullij , Iowa. Correspondence Solicited , Agents Wftntod ,