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0 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE , TffijHSDAY , AUGUST 21 , 1890. MA'S ' BLUE C1USSPME , ! ng in Hwullncw for tin Formal , Opening Today. j CRESTON riA'D WITH VISITORS , Bovontli lilitrlijt. Drill oo rnlH Nominate ( iOf.Oflll WCSIVCI * HlP CdHRPCSM Al'icp aStoriny Scsiloii- Stunrt'H Miuccssur. la , August SO. | SpcclalTclo- | to Tm. ] lii-Orc : : ] ton's ' imnnlllccnt blue ( trass palacu was completed mill Is ready tot the tfmnd opcidnj , ' tomorrow. Tlw biilhlinfIIH coin'iimlvllh tUo I'.ilnco ot liut ycnr Is lar-ror in si1 ! , docontioin mid displays tiiul will iiccoiiimodJto Uvlco thinunilcror p o.ilo. Covornor ? Bolus , wlw formally oxiiH the place toniorroiv , turivcit thii ( 'Viidntf , lUTomji'ink'il bj'lilsstulT tinil the state lijtiiil of Do.sMolnas. Ho was \vcl- comrd b.v Company I ) , thomiHtai-ynnd | > roni- Iti'iit ' dcmoiTiits. A stoutly rain Ins poured dcwn fur * lie past few hours nnd Mils fair to dnmiyn the opening tlnv's ' piojjiMinmc. 'J'ho city is fnst Illlitif ; up with visitor1 ! , each Ini'ominif train unload ing crowds of iK'opIo utiil lonh ; of exhibits iiom tlio difterotit companies of tlio li'iiiriio. The prospi'c-t.i for n ( rratut ami BUtwhdful imposition , lunvuvcr , iirollatliTinir. Tlio inaiiatfctiic'iit Inw left nothing umlonc , find C'lTston is wnly t oi'tcrtnln ' Ilic world. CSeiif'riil U'eaveiNmiiliinli'd. . Drs Moivi'.i , In. , Aufiist 20. [ Special Tekram to TUB lhn. : ] Tlio do'iiociMts ' of tlic Seventh district mot huro t"diyaiiilsoniB fcity di'Icpitii.s being present u sccivl unucu r tmlf mi hour w.ia lii-U , which Mas very stormy , Sonio wcro In favor of tlm cndorscfiioiit of Suiator nurnutt , tlio union labor rntidldati" otlui"i won * for a fctrilj.'ht ilcinourat , ami Btill others favored tliciioiiiiiiationof Gonoi'nl I IJVc.irr unit hovai > iioinlniitud hy nc- olaniuton. Thcusnal dcinocr.itU * resolutions wi'io nloptcd anil the iimninro pledged to work fiir tin- reforms indlmtt'd. Xtasonri Viillcyut < , Mis = ini iti VAI.I.P.V , In. , AufjmfJO. [ SpscUl to Tin ; HEITM : ] Harrison County OM Bttttlun' asioclntion will hold its animal re union at Mi nnlit Tii.uvsiUy. A ] irrruiiio\Vil of w l-tlincn > \ \ bo proaiMt. An I and Ifii tliy pro ratnnio lias b for the occasion. ' This city lias boon sued for $1,00) ) by R. Hull , who iilU-f M ( lutimKM to-thutuxtunt hy roiisonof buiiiK thiDivn into tlio ditch , In \vlilohlio wis Homoxvliut Injured. The Nobraslca Uitv ball ti'.im h billed for tliii.-o Kuini's ' with thcVjillov Icmnoii 1'Viday , Saturday and Humhy. The1 iruinus will bo closely contested mid will ilrmvn largo crowd. KaviPM ) MjiKIn ; ; , ! T st < 'ustj , vi- : ! , In. , August 'JO. lKioi-lul | Tele gram to TUB Uii : : . ] In a oonsultMion today between ( lovorimr Holes and a nioinljui * of the board of rullmul lotiiiKissiuioi'S in 10- gniil to UiimifoivoiiMiiu'iit of the joint rates , the Kororiuir wa. in favor ot tlio institution of a suit iiLiiinsl ono ronil only tin d miiUhiK the matter something of the uutuiv of n tt.'st cii'c. ' The coinmhsioncr pivfcra to bcnin a pni'iuriiiiou nf all the roads at once , nnd avoid any delay of prooivdiiijfg rtur- Jnir which titnotlie railfoads would oponitolii opposition to tlio cniiiiiMoncr's rates.l - tonioy Cti'iioral Stouo nnd ( Joiiuiii'sioncr Cm itt have 1 icon telegraphed for , an dim im- diiito action will bo taken upon tk'ir arrival. Court House mini * Der-ittt'il. HAIIIAN- , . , August' ; ( . [ Special to TUB Iii.1 ! : A special election was lielil m this county yestordiiy to vote on the nroponition to bulk ! a now fTiO.OOtl court hotiso at thi' plnco. 'J'ho retiiriH are not nil In yet , but cnou'h ( have coinolu to show that the propo sition is defeated nnd liy a majority of some thing near tlvo hundred. It vlll bo rusuli- inltted as curly us the statute will allow nnd It is tfenorally believed that with a proper amount of work on the part of this town it will carry. Tlio < liristluii Convention , DisMnixns , la. , August 10. ! | Bpcd.d Telegrum to Tin : llnn.l-Tho proceodliiBsof the womun's boar.l of inUsions oecupllut ttiu tlmoof the stito c'.irluim convention to day. Papoi-s of Interest wcro road anil ml- dresse * delivered , the chief ono boinsff \ Mrs. I' . I , . Christian of Chlcuso , on "Our rluht to Ho. " l.'ev. M. S. Johnson of low.i City tlollvonid ( ho tiflornoon sorinon , mid Huv. ToblManluillof Cedar Kaplds oao In the ovvnliig. Slmt Him oIl'TIirniiMli t lin IIciul. DisMoixis : , la. , August . [ SpecUl Tele- pram to Tin : Hun.1 I/ito last niKht LVcd Doyle , HJJUI ! nlnutoon , who IMS boon tlio solo mppcrt of his mother liy working in awholo snlo gr. U'ry , wmitt ) thu re.ir end of the lot , at lioine , taUlns his icvolvcr. A report win soon IUMII ! aiul his mother , on Boin out , found him ikad , shotln the temple , the icvolvr still in his linnil , There \v.is \ no Unown motive for sui- cldo , and his relatives thlnlc it vas an acci dent , Sluirt in H in Ac-con lit n. DM MOINI : * , In. , AtiKiist SO. ( Spedil Telc- prainto Tin ; llr.iU ) U. llalscr , who bin a family in Cunada , but * liw heui : in the employ - ploy of a Dos Moiue-i-lirin for t\vo iuoiitt as collectorwasitisc-hai-KOil Monday ovcninj ; , Ho contliiui-d to cjllcet OIIOIIKI ! to' not him nut of town and Htarted for Caniulalastcvoniiif , ' . Ho WHS IntoivoiiU'il ill T34V < : iiiort | nnd ar rested , His iieco-.iiits are soviral liuinlivil ilollars short. 'ndi ! . Drs MIIINKS , la. , Aususti ) . [ Spaciul Telo- pramto TIIK KK. | .lmlBo D ; ll Stuart , re publican , of the Second judicial district , has rosijjnud. and this iiuriilnu I ! . L. Hurton , duinocnit , of Ottumwa , was appiinted as his RiiL-ccssor. Jud o Stuart removes from th state , \ \toIKiii\viiOtl/ , in. , August 30. Dr. T. O. Morrison , a well linown awl respected citi zen of tlm stnlo for miiny jeai-s , died today , ngcd seventy , nftcr pi-otractctl Illness , MisoxC'nv , la. , August 20.Sj ( CKi-ani to Tim Bir. : . | Yosttrdny G , O , I'mges had nearly WO'J ' stelen fiimi his pooh' cts , nnd lust nlitht nuuinborof rcsldrncea were broken Into anil money auil valu.iblos stolen. Allluini N'oinlnalloii , x UITV , la. , Aiigti'it JU. Tlio farmers' nlllauco convention at Cherokee. toJay noinl- liated \Vostfall , of Woodoury as enndiilato for congress from the Klovcath district , Imhnr D.iy I'r I'lainatiiui. Dr.s MDIN-I : . , In , AuiriistJO. The governor today issued a piuclainntion for Labor d.iy. M. I ! . Conl'crenee. 111. , August 0. [ Telcprnm to TIIK Brt : . ] The Iowa eonfor- eiu'o of the Afrlcnn .Methodist church Is in ecsslon and will continue In sotsionimaook \ \ The confotvnco coinprlsos sk states ami Includes * over ono hundred chtnviio.4 anil ten thousand mem bers. The colored people hero have inauo oxtoiiblvo iiirniiKonicnts to outertain the visitors. A iveoinloii wiu tendered tlio bishop this afternoon. Silver on tlio Itooin. VVAsiuxmoNAugust M. Kour Hundred Binl sixty-six thousand ounces of silver \vevo inirclia-scd by the tiv ury doptirtnicnt today ntnrango In prlco of f l.inl.MOO to < 1.2O' ' ( cents IM.T ouuco. 'J.\fo huuuroil and Jlity thousand ouiiL-e.1 wew bought at tno top prieo. _ CIuUtliUiH SliuiKlilerecl In Armenia. LONDON- , August liO.-Tho li'owa says tlio Bituation In Armenia Is dally becoming inora Ueiilorablo. Tliei-o liis been u wliclesalo BluugUUr o/CUrlsUuns atMootb. A . < Physicians I'ny Trliiitle to the Mnti- oi-y oflhu liiitpDr , Ayro . Thlily rcprcsciitntlvo plijslolans met nt Dr. Tico's olllcolii the grout to block lost night to taho action upon the death of Dr. Ueorgo B , Ayres. Dr. Moore presided nntl , in explaining tlio oljjcctof the meeting , paid n touching tribute to the character of Iho deceased , with whom lie ha ! boon Intimately associated , socially niul profc'sslomlly , lor eight jcnis. "Dr , Ayres ivas u rnan , " said Ir. ) Moore , "InwipnMo of dolnc a mean thin ; . Ilo wis honest nnd honorable. Ilo WH prohnlly ttio snurior | of nny physl- clun in Onali.i us an nnatotnlst nml as a Mir- B on was slc'dllul , ai-olul nnd sclenllile. I never lifiird him uiy n&llfjhting woul of u brothel * plislclan. ) lie was slow to tcnsurL1 , 1/ut / cjnleu -onnncnd. . " Dr. Leo \vasii \ student ut .Ann Arbor when Dr. Ayroi'a iisslstunt doinoimtiator of iinatoiny In tliu incdicil department of the .Mlchlmn university. "He was loved nnd ro- sicoioil | \ > y the students , " said Dr. Leo , "for lils uorli as n teacher niul fur his ciilal socialttiiilltles. As n. demonstrator Ws work wiw ] 'i-fcil" Or. L.CC also touchiiigly re- fei-ivil to Ws hitlinnto i i-sonnl ncqualiitiinro with the ( Icceoiod. " 1 know Dr. iV.vres for elx'ht ycaw , " said Dr. Kivuliuiii , "as 111slcillod physician and a Dr. 1'eabody , sr. , said Dr. Ayic.i vaa ono of the most carncstmenhe over know , "enru- cst fcirhisuv.-nndvimeomoiitniidfor the suu- cuas nnd eo-oiiuratloa of ids fellow physi- elnns. Ono ortliosnddi'iit ' things I've bcotr called upon tovltness for years , " ho t'oii- ' tluucd , "Isthcdeuth of this brilliant young . Ur. 'L'ilden said that the lilsh tributes paid to 13r. Ayres * chaiMoterwow not overdrawn. "iliallio and attainments Justify nil that IMI vo been said1 , ho continued.lfllo wusiui educated and aivomplishcd physician , n skill- lid tiiid caiefiil Mitpcoiinndsofially \ genial - nial , nll'iilik1 , courteous. " Jim. Womoisloy , lialpli , ICeogh , Hlloy and lVatodyjr. ) , mldod tlulr tributoa to the cc- | ires > ionsol'ailniir.ition nnd respect for the iliaiMcturof tlio clwoascd. Dr KloanpvUaili'y spoke especially of her IJuh appreciation of Or. Ayros' gin ! owns and at alltiities fair treatment of the lady physi cians of this dty. It was doelilcd by motion to urjrc all physi- rininol' the city toiittiud tliu luiieral ot Dr. Ayres this morning , and a committeeron - slstinj : of Di s. J. K Sinnnia-si , jr. , L. A. Morrliun nnd K.V. \ . fpo was appolutod to prciuro resolutions of coiidoloni'u to bo pre sented totliL'f'iinlly of the dec-cased. Tl'u ' committee teported the rollowiiip : \Vlii'iois. : IiiiiiM-iiiilaiico with tlio universal lir.vsor i nit uri'oii ' ririfi'ssoinl | ' ! , Imil hiT.CJooi'jji ) II. Ayres , M. I' ' . . b.s bci'n iciiioii'il lioniuur midst lv HKI natural la\\s of ISIIM ; ) uiid ( ! : anil WIllTI'IIS. Illllls life Ml ! ICIICW Illlll HSU JlllJ'sI- ciiin iindsiir eon uf Kii | > rlir at talnnieiithiind profissloiiul Intc rilly. : i eill/un anil man of lirtiiid vlc N unit a pure , imbieinlhliud life ; thcirfoi die II Itfiolveil. Hy the ri'snljr nhysli'limi of O'liiiha liero aosi'inlilod , Hint wlillo e rwoit- nlxulliu liu'Vlmblu lawof dls-nhitluii of lliu I'otly Hint nuist eonio toall.ive ii'L-ri't hlsilo- p.irtnre In tlio uiirlyyuars of his mntutlty wht'ii lion-ruled tiilio just onteilni ; upon the tno-tsutvloiitIe Jearsot hli piiiffs lunalllfe. Ki > H.ilvsl. ( 'flint no uiti'ii.l to his fnndlyiind frli-iiils mi r slnuvm sjriupnlliv In this tlu > lr Rri-nl allllct I in. knoMlnir fntl well that tlio voiiiinniilly 1ms lust , u falthfiiliindluliinblu c'lti/m , n Kind. UL'iilal nnd sUHUul | iliys.i'lan ' mi < l Miu'inn ; llmtlbelu IIH oil clr lu.n hrnkcu and ilu.si Lit t.1 li > his di-utli e.imtnt . berustcnotl , yt-t int nisi tlu'tomuy ho lonsiilatliin intliis thought Iliatlds was iniscfiil nnd siicc-ovif nl llfi-.fiilior iniod < ln > dH to Immunity , tluil ho \visi ; riilllifnl anil dontcd SDII au'dliusliiiiKl niiil.'iinlil . nil hiluliof' . clulk's nnd nlfusuros n nunanil licinornbtu man. Kisol vwl , ' 1'liat a eoiiy ofthc-o resolutions l > o cllt tu hlabiM-i'uvod ' family. Till ; l''iiiieral. The funeril of the latu Ur. Gcoi-fjo B. Ayers will talte place at the family residence at II ) o'clock Ihismornlng. liiT. < _ ' . W. Sav- ld c will bo in charm ) of the Masons , of which order the doctor was a prominent and respected member. At 8 : ; ) this moriilni ? the Bisons will as semble ill the temple , Sixteenth street and Citpitol nvenun , nnd no In oarriases to the residence. Intcnncnt will ViUo pluto at forest Lawn cemetery. -At tlic ( tiuvu Grand Master 1'rendi of Ivearney willeondiictthe Masonle services. U'ho ' pall-bearers will te Dr , It. 0. Moore , Dr. II. I1 Ohm , Charles Southard , E. W. Siinorul , Joint Westbcrf , ' and "Victor Mussel 1- man. f Tlic Tcwiinlilp KcfiiHps to fi I | , ATCiil'ov.ICan. , August 20. ( Special Tele- gmia to Tin : BKB.J The Missouil Pnclflc , th rough a coufiilcntl.il % 'ent , sutirnitted a proposition to Lancaster towisbip , in this eunly , to give Slf ) rush for the 515,000 ntoelc of tlio roxiipany , held by the township. ThU ws iiipursunnvo of a plan tohuv up all tl | o stock oflho eompjny held hy municipal ities along tlio Atchisou and Omahiillne. Tlio farmers wore at llr t fiu-oiubloto the proposi tion , as the stocltls not worth nn. % tiling to the township , nut unfortunately for the company thuiiiu'stioiibcecmo naubject of discussion in the fanners' ' allimipc , and on the stump by pollticiiiii : ! , and jeatcnlay , when tlic election was held , it was def catcd by an almost unani mous vote. Miss isslpiil's Constitution Itevtsci-H , .hciCMjNvii.i.i : , Miss , August 'JO.The entire - tire HOssIoii of tlio constitutional convention toilayvis consumed in a discussion of the contest election case of Moore nndPearnian , dcmoc-ntM , against Mcleholrmil .Mont- joinery , republicans , nil of lioliv.ir county. The Hoctiom cmntnlttee , by ; i mujority of II to' , ' , reMi-tod | in fnvorof the contestimt's , but foituniitoly for the eontcsteob , tlio minority report was pr < > . - > enti-j by ex-Attorney Uoii- oral I'oitl , iihoso uhlo treatment of tholepal questions Involved carried conviction with itou ovi-ry point ami loft tlio fonventioii nocourse lint to decide In favor of tho'con - testwa , which was promptly dona by a vole of Til toW. _ A Uiiimi Snixliiy Selinol I'leiilc. Kn.MiNKY.N'eb. . , August 20.-SpceinlTelc- [ irram to Tin ; Ura.jA special train of eleven 1'o.iehcs on the Union 1'acllic carried 1,0V : | pnisciiKui-s to Sheltoa today , where tlio cnnvd held a picnic. The occasion was the animal uathcrliif ? ot tlio Sunday schools of this city. A splendid programme of music , literary e.\ereises mul spoaltiutva.s carried out. Tlio crowd i-eturneu this ovenlufr The fcaturo of the day was .1 Kamo of call Iwtwccn the laivyers and miiilHtw , resultniB a score of 1'J to ( J In favor of the ministers. American llai * AKsucialioti. Svnuoia , X Y. , August MX The Amort- can Bar aMocbitlon hcR-an itsniiiiiiiil incetinj , ' tnluyuiid President Henry Uitclicoclcof St. Louis delivcredtho aniuud aduress. Henry C , Toniplclna of Alabama read ft paper on "Necessity for Uniformity in I.awUovcrainR Commercial Paper , " DaiiRht il , Olmsteml read a paper ou "Land Transfer Reform , " .Adjourned until tomoriw. A -Nervy Il. About 11 o'clock last ulghta nervy burglar , evidently i swsodof an abundance of K UI vent Into the courtof the Jennings house , vithin forty feet of the open doorof the j > o- lieo lieiidquiirters , nnd tittomptcd to open the window ofthodlniiif ; room , where the silver- vai-o Is kept.He was noticed hy the niuht clerk and laiulnlds c.scapo before the olllccra wuld bo iiotliled. A double loch was Imme diately put on the baelc door of the police lieud < | uurtcw to prevent the villain from male- iiif amid upon the oftlcosufo , t 'Mnn'inx'o I.iocnses , Judito Shields Issued the following nw- TtaKo licenses yesterday i Kumoaud addwss. Aqo ? lI-1JVoitfa1,1' ' > " wlppt . > , . . . 21 I u illy I. roster , Ouuihu , . - . -j I Patrick O'Brien , Omaha . S I Ivuto BwloNV , Miirysvllle , Kim . ! JO Tickets tit lowest rates anil superior _ nc.'tiraumhitloau via thy great Rock I Island route. Ticket olllce , 1002 Slx- tceatli anil Fiiriuuu atrcoti ) , Oiniiliu. Tins I'fCHlilcnt Invited to California. WJtti i MITOS , August 20.- The California delegation la amyress waited on the presi dent this morning mid in behalf cf tlio Call- foruia pioneers nud native sons of the golden west tuvitcd him to bo present aud partld- intcln tlie i-elcbratlon of the fottl-th nnnl- rorsnry of thoadmlisloiiof the state into the union , Tlio president said Unit \vhllo la was mt able to visit that B real state this jour ho iopcd to do soiicxtycar , Tlio Week. ' * Tnelclii-r In IhoVitt u'ni : nnoio ) Hoc * . CixciNXATt , O. , August -fSpoeinl TV'lo- ' grain to Tin : Ben. ) Tomorrow's I'rlw Cur- cnt will say : The week's pacWiiff In the vostliusheeniri ! ) , K ) IIORS , neaily ( .iiunllug he preeedlng week , mid i-cllectliif ? u eon- lauationof the abnormal conditions inllueiic- ntj the inarlteting of hofjs , For n coirc- pending period l.iat . yeiuIlio nicking vas lfiW ( ) . Kroni March 1 the total is , milW ( igalnst 5.030KX ( ) a year 0'O ( , or ! W per cent in- creaso. Leading plneofl coinpiirc as follows ! loun and Daldita \VASIIIXHTOV , August 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Iiii : : . | Pensions pninted oxvans : Oilalnal I'rcdcrielc Dtmbostel , Floyd ; Nathan Myew , Panther ; Wlllhm . " "ra or , Cnsey ; AIirtinMowrjSwan ; \\lll- am Murphy , Enst Is'odawiy ; Alonzo In- frram , Sac City ; William J. Adam ? , Grin- mil ; Simon II. Uixon , Clt'Khorn ; runi'ls l.ouphrev , deceased , Mar.slinlltown ; Benson H. D.mid , Cedar Kapids ; Alfred ilitilmrd , LibortyvllloIJd\vnrd ; 1' . ilomery , lolu Station ; Alattluw Hoiv.n , DoU'ltt : JaiiiPs IJ. ICtUvivrds. Liberty Center ; Alox- mdor V. llcim , Tripoli ; .lames t'oekicll ' , IvconaiKpin ; Ltifayetto Justus , llpfmoud ; Edward - ward F1. Jen innjjs , Piano ; .lohn M. luftloht , IJloomndd : .lames II , Cox , Hich- niul ; ( Jcor 'o Knudcrs , Cedar Hnpids ; David M. linker , Center Point. Restoration mil reissue Henry T. Davis , deceased , Uello I'hilno. Hclasuo Lewis llurdcubrook , Minbnrn , Orifrlnal widows , cto. Mary , widow cf Henry J. Nichols , Clinton. Uo- issue llcnjamin , father of David Kecd , L'ern ; Neri , father of Silas Tirnin , Monluzunm ; Carrie C. Tolhcrt , former widow of James T. Cnniuiy. Otknloosa ; Cyrus , father of Harrison II. Pritchard , Ion- Llon ; Henrietta , widow of ( icoix-e II. Heady , Uolknap ; Cliloe , a widow of Henry T. Davis , Hello I'laino. Mexican widows widow of James Phelan , Boone ; Harriet , widow ol Henry Whltciaii , Pierce. An original pension has heen granted Jona than W. MeEldeiiy of Webster , S. D , Slilpiiicnt. of Canadian GJixidM. Touoxro , Out. , August S ) . [ Sieciul 'Mo pram to'i'iin Hui : . ] The IiiI says : "Xot- withstaiidiii the denial by the Washington authorities that permission to ship Canadian ? oods in bond through the United States to Mexico was recently denied , our Montreal coirespondent this morning. repeats his state ment to that eltoct and gives what is considered conclusive proof of the fuel. The suggested explanation that the alleged denial of permission might have been merely an in timation that the United States laws prohib ited thoshijmientof explosives through that country from one foreiyn country to an other , Is worthless In view of tlio fact that \viien the permission was sought no men tion was made of the class of goods that it wa-i proposed to ship. " For tlio A < ! MI M ecru out ofSol'iice. IXI > UN-AI > OMS , hid. , August 20. The thirty- ninth annual nieetlng of the American Association for the Advancement of Science began in earnest this morning with organiza tion and the ns ociatioii meeting in general session In the house of repiescntatlves , Over two hundred members ol the associa tion are present. Tills afternoon tlie various sections met sopu-ntcly ntij their vleo presi dents made addresses. Tonight at 1'ly mouth clmrehthu retiring president. Prof. Mcnden- hall , delivered the annual address. Tlio Ujium \\'ASIIINGTO.V , Aunttst 30. The special committee consisting of Messrs. Merrill , Sawyer , Siny-bor , Goodnight and- Lewis ap pointed to investigiitctho charges brought by Representative Cooper against Commissioner of Pensions Green 13. liuum , n.ot today to be- fjin its work. Commissioner KauiiinndKop- risentatlvoCooier ] were present at the meet- inc. After the rending of the charges nnd the submission hy lioth sidesof lists of wit nesses the committee adjourned until tomor row. Grand Cireuit Knees , , N. Y. , August 20. Amid tlio cheering of 2,000 spectators , C. J. Iliimlin , nearly seventy-one years old , got Into u four- \vhcel skeleton wagon anil drove Belle Hum- liu andJustlna audio to tout their record of 2:18. : Ilo ilid it , making n mile in 3lJ : ( 2:20 : class ( iinlinishcd ) , M.OH ( ) Cilobo won , Miss Alice second , Golden Kodtliird. Cumillo fourth. I3est time 3U : > / . J : 27 trot , ? 1,0IO ( - Slgllwht won , Nightingale second. . Henry 11 thirit Ida Xorwood fourth. 13est tlino--'iai . Prcc-for-all , 81,000-IIal , I'olntor won. Gos sip , Jr. , second , JeuctL third , Best time l'\-nl. OQDCX , Utah , August 30. [ Special ' Tele gram to Tun BBIJ : Arthur T. r ninley , John Ij. Sullivan's inanaper , writes that lie lias tried to urr.mgo a match between Sulli van mul Peter ,1 nekton to tuk > place nt Otdeii ; , but that Sullivan Is no taken up with Ills new fad of leingim actor that he thinlis no meeting can ho contracted for three or four months. Sullivan makes Ids debut in a few- days. Luiuloy asks for further forrespond- enco on tbosubjeet of the match ami seems to think It can bo arranged. Tlic ISngliHli Turf. LOMIOJC , August 20. [ Special Cablegram to THE Bcn.l The race for the Hardwlclc stakes , distnnco six furlongs , was run today at Stockton and was won by Sir IJ. James' colt Sarawak , II. 0. Faplin's Ully Schism second , and Lord Zetland's eolt Patrick Blue third. Thcro were seven starters. The great noitlicm nice , dlstanco ono anil one-h.ilf . miles , was won bv 15 , Lnscollo's colt Queen's llirthday , the Klarquis of Tolons' colt Childoborl second , and Lord Zetland's lilly Margarine tbl nl. Six horses started. A "Wman ( | Tnkt-s I"iiri fireon. Ni\v : \ VOIIK , August 20. f Special Telegram toTiu : BLU. ] Fredericl ! Dittmer died two weeks ago , after calling down a fearful curse upon his , wife , Annie Dittmer , whom a passion for drink hud mined and made a moral wreck. This morning she went out and houirlit a jijperof Paris green , which she swallowed , trying lit the sumo time to give some to her young son , who fortunately threw away tlio mixture , Mrs. Dittmor ivlil die. Dr , SussQfirtT treat ) successfully nil ill souses of thu kidneys , bladder and rectum. 1501 Furnum bt. Oarilclcl County Bi'iiwi'.ii. , Nob. , August 20 , [ SpeelalTcle- pranito Tuu MEI : . ] At the rcpivscntatlvo convention of the independents of thoForty- idnth district today C.V. \ . Ilennlch of lids county \va ? nominated forreprcsentntlrc. Ilonulch was formerly a rcimblicun , and isu farmer and good ultlzon , AfflliM Mitcnri. ! . , S. O.Augusti > 0 , [ Special Tclo- gnun to TIIK Bit.J : State Superintendent Plnkuum lectures before the teachoi-s1 insti tute this evening. The Mudlsoii baseball toani will piny three succtssivo games with the Mitchell team , be ginning tomorrow , for thu rhiiniplonihip of the iluto , l-'Ape < llllon to August 20.-Speelul [ Callogram to Tun Bcu.lTho South .Africa company's expedition to Mashouuland has reached the second belt of the country. The march vas through n splendidly fertile and veil watered region. The nntive-i wcro friendly anil many lolncil the expedition. The health" and spirits of the troops are excellent. NAT U IIAMVVATIO.V UYU'S. Iloiv Those or I'orolx" IHrlh > I y He- eonio CMr. imol'Tlili Country. Tlio statutes made and provided for Iho nntiinilhatlonof those who lire not but vho ] wish to teeoine cillzeujof tlio United Stntes should bo thoroughly understood liy tlioso [ seelilug to nuipjirothu right to vote. Follow- i liiff are the provisions under which citizen ship may bo ncquired- Title XKX-XiuurjilKatloii. Section 2IW : An alien may ho ndinltlud to become a citheu of the UnitedStutc.4 Intlio followlnginannar , nnd not othenvlsoi 1. Ho shall declare on oath , before a circuit or district court of the United States , w a district or supreme court oftho territories , era a court of record of any of the states having common hnv jurisdiction , and n seal and clerk , two years , at least , prlorto Ills ndmlsslon , that it Is boua idohis Intention to become n citizen of the Jutted States nud to renounce forever allnl- eglanco nnd fidelity to any foreign prince , lotoiittitc , sliito or sovereignty of which the nlien may bo at the timu a dtueii or subject. 'J. Ho shall , at the tirao of his application to > o admitted , declare , on oiith , before seine moot the courts nhovospoellled , that ho v.'lll support the constitution of tlio United Stales , md that he absolutely and entirely renounces md abjures nil nlleghmco anil fidelity to every foreign prlnoc , potentate , state or loverelgnty ; nnd paitloularlv , by nii'm1. to the prince , potentate , state or "sovereignty of which ho wat before a clti/oii or subject ; which proceedings shall bo recorded by the cluikof the court. a , It slinll bo made to appear to the satls- 'aetlon of the court iidinitt Ing such iilh-n that 10 has reslde.1 . within the United States live years at least , and within the state or terri tory where such court Is iittliotimolieldono vcar at least ; mul that during that time ho las behaved as a mini of good moral ehnractor , ittnehedto the principles of the constitution oftho United States , nnd well deposed to ihojrood order and happiness of the same , .ml . the oath of the anplicaiit shall in no case bo allowed to prove his rcbldenco. 1'amgrapln ' four , five r.nd klx ivrtaln to the naturali/ntinn of honorably dlsehinxed soldiers , persons hearing titles or belonging to the nobility of foreign ewmtries. Sectinn2lii" Any alien being under the igo of twenty-one ruurvlio has re- bided In the Unite ! States thrco years next preceding his arrivinL' tit that age , nnd wlio has continued to rohldo therein to the time ho may innko application to be admitted n citizen thereof , may , after ho arrives at the ago of twiaty-onoyojiM , and after lie has re sided live years within the United States , iii- eluilingtho three years of Ids minority , bo admitted a citizen of the United States , without having iniido the declaration re quired in the llrst condition of section 2.1(15 ( ; lilt such alien shall mate the declara tion required therein at the time of his ad mission ; nnd shall further declare , on oath , and provo U > the satisfaction of the court , that for two yean next preceding it has been his bona llde intention to hccoirio u citizen of the United States ; ami ho shall in all other respects comply with the lavs in regard to naturalization. KAXSOM JC.KSIGNS. He Finds the Iturilcnsor Ills Judicial ( Jlllc'o a I't-illo TIKI Heavy. A number of prominent Florentines who wcro in the city yesterday stated that the war cloud still hung over the beautiful northern suburb like n pall. Kegnrdiiij,1 Justice Ransom , he has had enough mid proposes to step down and out. In fact , ho is down at the present time , but not out. Of his own accord yestcnlnv ho wrote out his resignation mid placed II in the hands of Councilman Walker , to lo submitted to the council nest Monday night. It , seems that sincoHaiisom's famous saloon decision the inhabitants of the burg have m.ulo life ubarren waste for the Judiciary. They have chiirpod lilni with being in lenguo with the saloon clement and various other in formalities , This the old man could not stand nnd teeing thu handvrltiiig on the wall took time by the forelock nnd proposes to got out of thoofllco as best ho can. With Kller thocis6is : different. Ho thinks ho has n cinch on the u'ttornoyshlp and proposes to hang on. It is like this. iNIayor Tracy is TSIlisr's brother-in-law and will stand by him till the end. The Ellw and U'raoy faction claim that Jlrown and Lawsou , two oftho eouucilmeii , are solid. It is known that ( Jouncilmon Walker and Hoynolds are for oustingKller. Khould this light ( 'o into the council in this form it would glvo Mayor Tracy a chance to vote off tha tie , \vldeh ho vould probably do nnd retain Kllcr inofllce. . Those who arc hcadln ) , ' the tight apainst Kllcr claim that ho is counting with out his host. They state that ho cim hi ) re moved without Tracy , ns Gouncilnien Walker , lioynolds mid Lawson have openly declared that ho must go , 1311. AVAltKIC.V FINED. Ilo Is 1'Amiul Guilty of I'rnctlcins "U'ltfmntn Proper Crrtilluatr. In the case of the state vs. Hamilton War ren , for practicing inedidno without a ecr- tlllcatc of tlio legal qualifications required in this state , the jury brousht in a verdict of guiltynndJudgo Ilclsloy lined "Warren y > 0 and costs. The attorney for the defendant gave notice immediately that tlio case will bo carried to the district court. Dr. Wiimm stated to n Bun reporter that lie would light the ease to the bitter end , as ho believes it is the result of prejudice on the part of tbo allopathic physicians of Oinalia. lie has a certlllcato from tlio Ben nett college of medicine nnd surgery , an electric institution of Chicago , stntini ; that no has attended a course of lectures there. Ho lias practiced medicine , so bo states , twenty-threo years , having resided in Chicago cage , Elgin , 111. ; Cedar Kapids , In. , nnd at Oniidui during thnt time ; The doctor was obliged to admit , however , that ho had no certificate as a registered physician of XohiMskn , nnd upon that point the case vent against him. This Is ono of the cases instituted by the mcdicid society of Douglas county , nnd a like eomiihdnt is pending against .Mrs. Jr. ) XaniiloVarrcn \ , wife of the physieiiin tried yesterday. Tlio lady claims to bo a mngnctlo healer , and says tli.it she luw net oil simply as liur husband's assistant and Inn also followed the business of a clairvoyant. Both Dr. Warren and his wife state that the wrath of the Doughs county medical society has been kindled against them on account of the fact that they claim to bo clairvoyant mediums , but they nro determined to fight their perse cutors to the cud. [ 'ranee and the MulUnloy Bill. PAIUP , August an , ' [ Bpselal Cablegram to Tin : Br.E , ] The Figaro says the count of Paris will probably abandon his proposed visit to the United States owng lo the feelIng - Ing here against the IvICiuloy bill. A IliiHt-lan Hleiimnr Uin-ncil. ST , Pr.TCitHiiUKR , Aupast sp. Tlio steamer QreVory was burned on the Yokga river at Nishnl Novgorod today. Many passengers lost thulrlives , seine being burned to death nnd others drowned , 1'earl Solumi'M'n ' I'lini'ral , The funeral of little Pcirl Solomon , the child who was burned to death nt her homo on Ohio street last Tuesday aflornnon , will take plnco from the family residence , ISia Ohio , today at a pui. AVi-nt Alter Her With mi A r. Nancy Wade , avii'lous colored woman , wasarreited last night for un attempt to decapitate Mrs. Adams , her landlady , with a meat nxo , The I'ronlilent IjenvoH WashliiRton , WASIIIXOTON- , August SO , Tbo prosldcnt loft Washington Unlay for a week's visit to Capo May Point , accompanied liy ox-Senator Sewull of New Jersey. frnlaiul'H I'otnio l-'anilne , Dnu.ix , August 20. The petite Wight is spreading with alarming rapidity In the southern portion of County iJown. In all parts of Armuuli it has assumed serious proportions. ll M.T/.I//.I Al' . Hlnlersor I'ro ldeneo. Seven members ot the order of SIsteM of Providence , which order bus elnirpj of the Catholic parochial scliools , arrived Tuesday from St. Alnry'iliitlioWoods Ind. The inembeii nroi Shier Mary do Sales , Slater St. Jerome , Sister Aloyslus C'eciK1 , SWer Joseph , Sister Corlnd. Sister Uoloro a nnd Sister ISlary Collect. School will open. .Mon day , September 1. The sisters this ycarwlll touch beside the- common br.inches . , type writing , shoittmnd , music and fancy work. Imlior Mi The committees rcpresciitltiR cigar mnliers' union No. OTiuid barbers' union No. 31 Imvo called an open massinectlii ! ; to bo held In 1C. of L. Inill , this evcnlnif , to arrange for jiihor diparade. : . .All labor organizations i nd nil laboring men are urged to attend nud mitlclpatc. The City Council. 'Iho city council met last bight \vlth pros- dent John II. Burke In the chair nn.l council- nen Johnston , O'Kourko ' , Towel , Mclehor , md Ilowloy present. Approved bills as follows wore read nnd vnrrants mitliorked i II. II. Norton , $ (5 ; Marshal Jnmcs P. Maloncy. 6-1 Dr. T. Kuson , Kl ; Grutiot iSs Co. , < M1,90V. ; \ . P. Scott , g > . ) j Olbson , Sillier * c Htehnrd'on , y > .J > 0 ; Drovci-s' Journal , § -JO.r > ; II. AV , Glciison , $ ' , ' . ) ; A.V. \ . Kaxe , - < : iA'i ; J , Holdrlka , ST ; Alto f cr & Casey , . < - , ' ; Dr.M. Klrkiiatriek , 510 ; lire wer it Sullivan , siO : Dr , M. J. O'Uoulie ' , . * W ; Millspaujrn & Cuddington , f-"ii * ( South Oiiuiha icocoin- ) any , f .7.V , 'eor.uku telephone com- any , $11.00 ; I , . Ginburt , ' , $ .Tj Inuo * P. Ilnycs , $ J.sr : > ; American viitci'workseomp.my , , ' , ' 45 ; II. P. Pierce , Special ordinance Xo. 2i ) , levying n tnx for riMuingK Htrcetuadcr the , lohn Condon eon- .met , vas passed , and ordinance ' ! > , romlr- ii'ii ( sidewidlc on thowest side of Twenty- , hlnl street from 1' to Q streets , was passed the llrst reading1. Volitions for criulitig the alloy between Twenty-fourth nud Twenty-fifth streets from I to K streets , for 11 sidewalk on the north side yf N street from Tweiity-nr.st to Twentieth streets , and o'l the west side of Twentieth street , wcro referred , and the petition to have Twenty-second street .traded from N to Q streets ww , referred to : hc city engineer to make an estimate of the cost of construction. The communication of J. G. Taylor , auditor of the I ) . &M. , reiiueatlng tbo remission cf taxes for l.V > 'J on certain realty , win referred to the city attorney and the lliianee com mittee. A bill forMfiS.or for fUIng the sewer on ( J street was approved nnd ordeicd paid. Tlio nrlntliij ; coniinittco was directed to advertise for bids for the city printing for tbo ensuing year , Maraud Mnlonoy wufe directed to put up notices on the viaducts against fait driving. The coniinittco on viaducts , streets and alloys , was nutborixcd to advertise for paving Twenty-fourth street , from A. to N .streets with Colorado sand stone , mid thu committee was authorized to sell bunds to pay for the same. The financial committee reported balances In the various fmuls as fellows : ( Jcnernl fund , 5Vji.N : ) ; tire and water , $ ) , : i.VUi7 ; police , S.V'iHO.'i'i ; salary , SSl.s'.ll.SS ; street repairs , Sl.OO'AW ; lights , SI. 7-ts.SO : engineer , ? l , ( ) . > i.i H : Tlio balance of $ dH.'jr : ' > in the grading fund wis transferred to the street repair fund. Warrants njsiinst the spei-iul sidewalk fund forj : , : > .lli , in favor ol T. .1. Uradhain , ivid bills of the Goodman Drug company for t. " ) . ; ! " ) , and Uharlea Swlgcr SIvero , re ferred , . 'Ihc Iloyd-Uryaii Olnb. Ko\vley's hall was lllled l.ist night by a largo and enthusiastic political gathering. M'ho ' name of the club Is the Uoyd-llryan democratiu club of South Onlahn. U'ho following ; ofliccrs voro elected : Presi dent , Judge Patrick J. King ; vice president , ( JeorgoJ. Seltzer ; secretary , lliehnrd llarri- gan ; treasurer , William Bretinan. llnltlias Jetter , Thomaslloctor , C. M , Hunt , Judge 3lreon , Jolin S. Wultei-s nnd James II. f.owry vero elected as the executive committee. Addresses won ; made by Messrs. Thompson , Coggcswcll , Hynn anil County Attorney Mahoney The cnthiisiastle ami synipathctleaudicncocaught up tbo points made by the scvernl speakers , liarticiilaily against prohibition nnd cheered to the echo. The addresses wcro plain , vigorous ad dresses bundling the issue in this campaign in a manner to ilollpht , the largo audience. 'J'ho wore enthusiastic democrats talk of car- ryingtho county oy ten thousand to llftcr.ii thousand majority. , Seventy-live joined the club before the meeting wis over. The next meeting will he . held Wednesday evening. A Jlyhterioiis Fire. An unoccupied house ut Twenty-first and Q streets , owned hy John Hlochei % caught fire in seine mysterious way last night and was totally destroyed. Loss about S350 ; fully Insured. llvbels neheadcd. T.vxoiniis , August 'JO. Tbo sultnn of Alor- roccoha.s viiinpilslicil tlio rebels at Xeimnoar , beheading eighty of them. C ( ll\tll < Ill.l'Ff'y ' XKlf'S. Mr. Cnspor is the busiest man in tlio city at the present time , and ahlcd hy the scores of willing and sMllf ul hands that luivo volun teered to help , the work of arranging the dec orations for the farmers' congress In being rapidly and successfully pushed. The fono at work yesterday was much larger than on any previous il.iy , and tbo work laid out for Iho day was completed by-1 o'clocl : , The committee feared thnt there would bo n scarcity of materials , but their fours have been happily dispelled by almost a super abundance of everything desired , nnd the old Kiscinan building , whcro the work U being done , looks lilce a plethoric barn in which the frultsmid products of the most fertile lands have been garnered. Every d.iy . adds to the bounteous store , and if the gener osity of the farmers does not abate the coniinittco will have to thruw up their hands and cry quit. Hut no ono need think from this that there Is lee much already on hand. A greit deal has been given but a great deal more will bo re quired. Yesterday. ! . W. Tcmpletonbrougnt In ten specimens of very line grasses and Jive or six kinds of grain , Mr. Prouty a lot of ex tra fine inillctt , .T. \ \ ' . .Mullock corn nnd inil- lott. and J. P. Ilosssomo shenfs of line barley besides half a bushel of luscious plums for the workers. The ladles have responded nooly to the calls of the co.nmltteo for help anil their skill ful lingers luivo wrought the graces and grains into some beautiful designs. Among tholadi < > 3 who wow at work yesterday \\o\-o \ Mrs , Thomas Kisliton , Miss Ciortrudo Hi own , MlM Stella Graham , Mrs. M. IJ. Musiar , Miss Emma Mb us , Airs. Hess , Mrs. Caspar , Airs. D. 0. Drown , Mrs. K. I ) . .Amy , Mr * P. J. Ilcnucssy , Mrs. C. It. Martin , Mr-i. .1. Oil- sick , Mrs. L , . M. SheriMdden , Miss llva Kln- nehan , .Miss Stella Do Spain and Miss Anna Lout/in gcr. Kiicli day witnesses new faces in the crowds cf bright and happy decorators. Tbo ladles seem to enter Into the spirit of the work and perfect their designs with tbo greatest cntlmshuin , and manage to llnd a great deal of enjoyment wlillo doing It. Several designs luivo been completed , nnd Imvo drawn a great dud of praUu from the people who IMVO seen them. One is an ox , a line , largo fellow -lKX-pound ( ) size , whoso Int sides show that howusfcd on the richest products of I'ottawattainlo county soil. Ills glossy coat Isnnuloof various colored grasses , the colors wrought Into irregular spots that give him the appearance of a siwttc'd animal of inuinmoth proportions. His tail Is made of tufts of ( 'i-nsi strung on nwiru with a tassel of rye heads , and the , horns lire two ours of red corn. Another strikingly liandsoino design is the "harvest mother , " whleh Is the figure of a lovely woman of ample proportions cos tumed entirely with fabrics iniido of grain and grasses. Her skirts are draped with thosmno material * and with nrtlstlo skill. nndherliat isn pli'co of millinery that will compel the admiration ol all who sec It. The plume is made of feather grans nnd the ornaments aio rye , wheat , outs , millet and pine cones. Her beautiful throat Is encircled by a nccklaco of red c-firii grains , All the decorations are unique and beauti ful and will attract u ( rcutdcul of aUetUou when the genciiil public Is ] > criiuttcd to sec them. Dr. 0. II. Hotter , ! JON.Miitii st. The Manhattan sporting hoidotiirtoiJ , ! , * ! } , B i oad way. _ Twenty- live carpenters wanted to work on new hotel. J. A. Mfnnir. New fall ifoodstustrecclvoiuil Heller' . * , mer chant tailor , IHO Broadway. Mnudcl A Klein tin * offer ngpro.it bnrirntns hi every department.'o \ \ show the best line of cook stoves nnd ranges in the city , from 410 to $ u > . In ilnwiro wo cany the best only mid sold at bottom pilcet ) , Cnrpets , "Oh , inyi"wo Just heat the workl , former price of carpets OTi ctt. , now -JO els. , nnd so ca tlirough tlio cntli-e line. Wo show a large line in novelties In cur y.irlor goods depart ment. In bedroom suits wo pride ourselves ofcnrrylng the most complete assortment , choice of ! ( ! style * . Hoolt casen , rockers n'ml dining chairs of every description. Side boards , wardrobes and center tables gonlong with this unloading milo. Get prices else where and compare Mandcl & Kleln'i JJ.'O Uroadwny , _ _ If you wish tosellyourproportvoulloii the .ludil , t Wells Co. , C. IJ. Judd , president , IW ) Wo huve cuitomcis for msldo improx-cil prnpeity , terms all cash. If von haven bar gain to elf or eall on 1C , II. Sheufu &Co. at once. P. C , Miller , the painter and decorator , at home to bis friends , Sis South SI.Mh street , A peed liose rod fwo with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Uixby's. Another ItnlMvay Accident , Railway employes luivo a superstition that when an nccident occurs on the wnd by \\hlelionoor \ more of tliolr number is killed two more accidents of thu same untwo will follow surely mid ipdcldy. Their observa tion lus convliii-ed them that ono accident has ulniost been invariably followed by two others , and when ono occurs thoj expect the fatal trio to be completed within I few days. Their belief in fatalism may be tlio secret cause of the succeeding aci-idnts hy illspirit- ing tlicm mul making them less cautious iud inviting the eahmiity they dread , lint ills Iho fiict , however , that the death of one of thecn-w hi'.s innrc- elements of sorrow in It than is commonly found in tlui mere ruiu-crn for tin1 de.nl man and hii friends. When the futalaccident occurred in the Union 1'iicllle yards on Tuesday it past more tliiin a sliadoiv of coininon gloom over the men whonre en gaged in the car repairing gangs in tlm vari ous yards. "Another oiu > of us will g b-jforo the week H out , " \vis u frujuently ivpeatcd prediction during the afternoon. And the gloomy prediction eanii' very near ly being reali/ed tit Hmyesterday : morning , when u crew of car repairers had n very narrow escapeand one of thennumber hail a f field ful experience. The crew was com posed of Tom Powers , Tom O'Connor nnd Iticlmrd Hurley. They weio unpaged with the Hook Island , and were sent to make some repairs upon a car that was standing oi ; the1 association track in the pxl yards. The repairs consisted of putting in a new brake rod. J 'owcri crawled under t he trucks and was lying on his b.n-lc doing the work while tlit'other men were assisting , lie was foreman of the panir and liadiieglci-tiMto hanjMKit Iho .signal liirht and when his at tention was nilkvl to it declinvd thnt it was not woilh while , th.it it wo'ihi ' not take live minutes to do the jou. It was found neccssiiry to cut ofl the old bar , and it rc- ciniiwl a givatdeal moiu timu than wns ; in- licipitcd , iiudtho men became Inloivhti-d in their work and forgot the siirnal liirht. In the nioanHnieswili'li engine No. lini , heliiiiL'- Ing tothoKock Island , ran into iluards . to deliver tlic CUIA nl freight train No til , and seeing no light upun the car on whleh tbo men weio worldngmul not knowlnir of their prcscncoln tin1 yard , sent a IOIIK string of car.s II viiig down upon the track. One of the men , Hurley , heard them coming , and being near tliu center of the ca- , tot out before thev struck , but tliu others did not IIUVL- time to escape. Powers was In such iipojition thai it would have required a minute or tw > togi't out , and when ho felt .the cars strike hi dropped hU tcols and lahl in closely to tbr ground 113 possible. Ho was lylns ; on his uaclt at work , and Iho break be.iiu was touching his Imces , The car rolled over him end the brake bc.uaviis fun-ed over Idai , crowding him Into still less space , but fortunately not catching In his clothes. When it passed over hit bead it bruised Un hide of his face. He was lying with his bc.vl in the direction the train was iiolnir. anil when thu axle of thu tiMck | > assi"l over him ho seized it. with his arms anil wns Jerked along for a few yimls. Then his clothes be came fastened to the shaft and lie wm wound nroung it like u string1. The bar whiv-h he was putting on wis an inch tlili-k and ten feet long. Ono end of it had b.'o . Mstruu I nnd carried over the axle. The loose end wiu ; only a few inches from the ground , and tbo ear hud moved but a short distance until it caught on a tie and was wr.ippo I 'inmnd tbo nxloupon which I'oivew had heen wound. It hadniiido but a part of a turn when Huile.v perceived the new danger Ids coinradowiis ii , and averted a terrible death by run ning along siile the car and 'pulling out tbo rod to vhicli tlio bar wasattacbcil , thus liberating both ends and preventing it winding around the axloimd erushingl'owrs in its fearful einbrnco. Th.j ear ran adiaUm-eof-H ( ) luctbuforu it stopped nnd Powers was liberated. O'Cininerlmd ' caught the brealc beam imd found a euin- forliible seat where the tramps .usually riiie , and escaped unhurt. Powers won found lobe severely bruised , nnd when taken to his homo at 1-1IM Avenue- 13 , and examined by Dr.s. Pinnoy mid Jen nings , was discovered to have sustained a sovcie wraneh in tbo bach , besides muscular bruises. His injuries nre sover.i ciuniKli to lay him up for several weeks , but ho Is thank ful to have e.scnped so well. \Vall luperat'coat : ) ' ; ? per roll ; not icni- natits , alU. L. C5illotto's , ! > I'e.irl st. Heott House , Council Itluffs , transients 51.0J pur iliiy. J. C. Itlxuy. steam neatlng , snnltiry en- gincer , lliJ : l lfo building , O.niilii ; JJi ilor riiiin block , Council HlulTs. HIK Dentil Uiill. TUi.riMoim , Md. , August 20.-PatiIek Harris , a well known thcnlor manager and proprietor , died this morning at U.iy Shore. 4SSS5BW MgBtfKfeAlN Far Stablemerianil Stockmen. Cuts. Swellings. Uralso ) , Sprains. Cilia , Strains , Lamenosi , Stifiicss , Cracked Heels , Scratches , Contractions , Heh Wound ) . Stilnghalt , Sore- Throat , Distemper , Colic. Whitlow. Poll E ll , Fistula. TunorsSplints , nlngbones and Spavin In their early Stps. erections mtli each bottle. AT PnvoQiwTf AMI OnAi.r.n1' . THE CIIARtCS A. VOGELEnCO. . Ballimore. fJd. Rl'l ; t.\li UAIIOAI.VS , FOIl fAUC-lloisi ) . liuijfry nnd liarmns at a lnirg.dn. Johnston & Van IMttun , Uvciott bloclc. yfri tuts to CM-linnso for improved proinrty. 'r Johiiiion.t Vim I'ntlon. AArAMMJIl-l'iulli's ha % IIIK lionsci nnd lots > > rursalfl or IIVI-IIIIIIKO tn ll-il tl'oiu ' with Jolmsioii and Van I'lilli'ii. Kvorvtl lilix-k. viKVUItAIjRoocI lutxul ( nr , to I'Xi-liiiiiKO for 7 n Kcxul riHldniii'o of hovcn or olght rooms. Joinsioii .t Van I'.itlcii. ' . A HOTEL BARGAIN ] | nt > i jnnu"iLti , Council III iltN , la. , foriont. KiirnlHlicd an.l In Koii'lruii'il. i. lloslhotul In lliut-lty. Uuniriihv lo ) itoil llliu a llrst- olan limln st , Tliii U a oarxaln fur somu liolul limn. A ppl1 ; iO JAMESON DROS , Props. Council BluiUJ . . . . Iowa. COUNCIL XOTLOIOS. IflO US A IB Or will trailc lor a coof t < u < I I1 team. slUUim No , aui , romtoiva In Will- laeo. liy Ur.rolilbill : ( , dam by Ivcuttiuliy l'lny.Jyoar- . _ Apply to llr. Mnvritc , ijTOl ! SAlili inllciit H.iriloii Infill , \vllir X ) lumsci , by J. It. Itloo , lo-i Miiln su. Uunnclt HlllITH. A\rilV pay rout when von ran buy ahotncon i T tliu sumo U'rim , anil In raio o ( your tlr.itIi nt any llnii ) lvn l : \ your ( ninlljr the hoinu ' en lliofollowliu terms : A homo wortli fIOJ ) lit 12 nfp inoiitlt A lioino worthI.SJJ lit Is jwr nnintli. A lumio worth J'-MW ) at 'I per inoiitti , A homo \vorih \ J.I.UU lit' ' ut JUT month. A iioino irortli fl.OO tit IS JIT month Otlior prlciMl lulling onllie Mtuotoriiii. Tha ahov inoiithlr payments Ineliido ] irlnelvtt | nnd interctt. Vnr tifll p.u-t loulun onllonor mhlrr'i 1 In.luddVolls ) \ Co , , UJJ Unwdwuy , Uou nellj llu irMii. _ t UICS'T The More n > om , Na Is. fronting l'oarl stV , O. Jiimci I OST NowfiMiiulland ffiualo | niii | tilaele 1Jwlllililto liron < it andfoi-tianswci-sto iiiiino of Nelllo and has piDinlin-nt ii-nron rllit < sldu fitimre'-LMil Hpaylint. Any onu ki.nwlnj ! of ho wlioii'iiboiils ' ( ili'iisi1 udtliufsiltl 7lh uvi' . IT OIl IIKN'T-Iiiirpo fiirnKlied front KXIIIIH , 1 : ill ItiiKitl\\.iy \ ; leferunees Klven and 10- qulriil. > ATKNTS for liiviinliiis ; iiostolllcohiix ina- clihu-si pnti ultntli > ti tree. Uiniihu Patent , cor. M\U > cnlh st. aiiil HniHt | > liiv. ALL. WORK VVA.HRANTED DS. J , D. MCKiOV , Drat il Surgeon. AUUInils of iviirktloiit' Vim cmi NH-O one- li.'ilftiu your mild iinl.ilvci IIIIIn ; by o.illn : > c lit roiini "t ! Mt'l'ftiiin tilii'K. Cull licit IHnll'M , ATTEND" Hti'.ctlr minis I noa. " l > it | > li > nii | | | iiiiillo. Tin liUll- i'M M ii'i'i- ln < iMt'ry \ ' I n of litniun UMTK > lue.uliod byll ii ) win ImU- , , lo M.itli'n'oj'le , I i-t'-hilly. | WESTERN I'ntpl1'iii-vprnKoiilir , nill'ir ciirtrky ami nuk'iff ' M"oiuos. Tliuy iifiMt < | iuulil tr.-iln'.n. < lor IOWA l.i'iliU In populnr C'liicnllon. ' Her p < ilillO irliwls nro rtiiltitruriuiilnork foiliur licruiitln uilliluUii. \Vci-U \ > rii liiv- ; . COLLEGE , Pommi'iicor.ill ti'iiu So | t. dt. . rcn'ly prcMciil l"r her Mn UMINoiiinl Hu l- lie H Sh < irllinii I ati 1 IVuni.ilil > roirMH , well nr * ( "itiVt * ( in < 1 fiirut nil ) ' comlut' i'J Sttuli'iitH ' u.ay in omt iinj * titiiu. Mnto [ nr furuior ( Kirllotiliir ii > \V. \ s * 1'inil'on. Council Bluffs , Iowa. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute - , A.Nt > - Private Hospital. Cor. Broadway and Utith Struct. Council Mi u Us la For tin' ) i-ciittiicntof all -ur ' . ' . ami chionlo dlsi'ii'-t'-.iiMilillst-iises ' uf Uii'liluoil. I'llMiti'diii'iciif ' tin1 urliuiry ami sexual oi-Klin-i , < syplitls , slri'-tui1. ' , iTfLllH. * | ) f > r- iiiuiiiriMlioii' . lo-t ma iilui. > . I. - emil liiiioli'imu | .inti\\t * ilin - , < ti-tMtcd s'uii'crully. . j'ln-lI.-iilariilli'iitloiip.i.ilHxllsi'iisM of tlio IIHI.S. us A ilini i. Cnnsii mill Inn. llr ni.-lntm t'aurt-li , tc , 1'iii.ily-ils. liulncy d lM.is ) b ill ! ) Iili'Us. : Ill ! . 'litMUsi'i < ! . KliiMliiialJiin , I'lliia. ' I'iini-i'f. Viirinolc. . llyilni.i'lu , Di-mny. I'u- incr. llsi'a , i' < oftho yo 'iml > r. Ohm foot. Hpliiil oiii-valiiiuand all illsivismof the liniius. NVo liav. ' a. ili'i-inm | 'iil dnrntuil oxdushuly t ( ) till ! t It'll tllll-l-t ( if lltl'llllOlllSI'.rtCS . > lcilicliit < si'nt ' siwiu-oly pat'Uudand ' free from iliM > rviiilnn. Address : DR. BELLINGER'S Smglcal Iiiilllnlc aiul' Private Ilospllal. tuv. ll.oailn.iy . anil Siltlmt. ( unndl lllJirj. la. C\rn nrv ; VTn t / t IMA II7 Sl.HUJiCISACADEHY Boarding and Day School , Fifth A. vc. and Seventh Street. C.ui bo nncho'.l fnnii any of tlio depots oninolnr. Coiultictwl b - thu SMm-3 of Charity B. V. M. TERMS ! ' ' < ' boa.'d and tuition otn- IjiMclmrJillbnimJlunof n llnishoil otliiua- tion foryomi ladioa , $75 fm1 WMsion of live nion'ths , c'Diniiii'iiclii } ; llfst Monday iiiSuptomlwi' mill lA-hi-iiiii-y rusiwctivoly. 1'or fiii'Lliur lurtli'iihirs mid rows ilSTI'.ll SUI'KKIOK , * St , FniiKMs Ai'iidoiny , ! Uliill'H. Jiiwn , F. M. EJiTs&Co. . ARCHITECTS And Dull -uporlntondwnta , liniiiii'i ' 4ii ; uriti 1 ! . ' II 'i' ISilllil ii * Oirihn : Nell. . Illl'l ' It.HIIIIS'MI . Hill ' 'I' ' ! Mt'l-l-llllll lll ( > .3l I - . . l.t. I'nrri-.piii li'n-o lOlHtoU OF V I CE K & 1 > U S Ii Y BANKERS. CVrner Miiliioiinil llroiulvrnr. COUNCIL BLUFrS , IOWA. li'ii lnfni-l.'ii tiii-1 < lniiistli ! ! oxoluirjo , filiins imulu ami lutiri-st paM on lima S. i : . MIIMIII , I , . J , II.IIi > ! ( * ( , 11,0. , Cuuka M XOA1 , BOUKCtOIS & COOIIE , Architects nnd Siipjriiitcii Icnts , iH < w iimi MIS y ; , ) . ) L'l'l ' ami 22) Uith' , . ( ) iuilii. : ; AlM-fhini I III. . . Coun " cil Itlnil'H. la. Tulo- J. I ) . KiitL-.NliM | > .vl > rp . K I , Sill'OAIir , Vlco-iroit | CIMIII.mil. IIANNAV. Oiililur.1 CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Ol ) > ltl'-ll ' UluffH. Paid up Capital $16OOOO Surplus nncl Profits BO.OOO Liability to Dopositors. . S5O.OOO I'lKKaoibii-I.A. Rllllor. K. O. OU'asoni ' : . T/ . SliiiKiul , K.i : . Unit. J.I ) . Kiliiiiinsoii , Ulnrltii C. HiiniKUi. Transact general bunking Ijtisl- ness l.arjiiist uipll'il unit biirphm of any bunk InSouiliwi'fctorii lo a. INTEREST ON TlMt UEPOSITS. 27 AI.YIN STUKKT. Over C H. Jao iiuniln .t t'o's Jowclry Stir * C , A. BEERE & COMPANY , WholcKiiloand Ki-tiill IViik-M In FURNITUR H Largest Stock and I/west 1'rlcos. Dealers , lend ( or Catalogue. Noa. 205 and ii07 Uroadwuy , uad UU uad 20ii Plorco atroot , Council Bluffs ,