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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1890)
THE OMAHA PAEIjY BEF , WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 27 , 1800. THE OMAHA HER COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFPICK , XO. 12 I'KAIU. ' ST. liy furrier In nny pnrt olthoClty. II.V. . Tll.TON. - - - MAXAQKIt. IhiHl tires Olllce , Xo.U NlKlitKiMtiit , > 'o. SJ. N. Y P. Co. Council IllnffHLumber Co. . coixl. Kx-Chlof I.uotuhas boiipht this livery stn- lile of ( leorpjVhner , and will assume con trol on the first of the month. A brilliant partywas k'lvuu last evening by Miss Uiln Welliat lier homo on Onulimd nvenue , In Imnornf her friend , Miss Mattic Ualdwln of ICeokuk. John Short WM denied the privilege ol nd- dressing ttiu fartnew' COIIKIVSS , and lo-st cveniiiK hohelda meeting on his own hook On tluj comer of Main and Broadway. The papers worn Hied yesterday by which Mr. and Mrs. How , of Avoc- , legally adopt ui their own chllda ittllu ; lrl nged nine yearn. The mother It dead , nnd the father consented to tbo adoption , TheCohnn case , in which tno Omaha fruit jicddltrs were nmdo defendants on the chnrso ofcarrylnt ; eoi.eonlt'd . veapons with which they thrcnieni'dtho lives of Hurry Crate , JUloltih UoyltiKton ami sinotbcr e3tprosmaii < , ivas ( llimissed oIlnrnttt ycstciilay on the failure of the ptoscciitliiKWltiiesscitoiippcar. Oncof tlio finest trliiinicd sliow windows la the < -ily Is lhatof Mandel it Klein's furiilUiri } store. Their cffoits tmvo certainly been crowned with Kreat success. From early morning until Into nt ni lit the crowd contin ues tollmniK llio slduv.ilk . in front of the tUjro. Mr , Mandel ran well bo congratulated n ? a show window decorator. Two workmen from SI , Louis arrived yes- tprdiiy to imikothu ncciuuiryrcp.ilrs on the county jull , The cn < tln > is have come , and the work will lx > completed so .soon us pmslulc. While ttjerepiilrs nro ( roliiK on the bljjcylln- ilcr cannot bo nioveil , and prisoners cannot ho taken out , even to attend court. This con dition will last , however , only a few days. .luslleo Hnrnclt issued n search warrant ycst idny at the instance of. I.luman , who iworo to the belief that John ICcarns hitila well rope and otherpei-hoiml property 111 hl.s posHiuslon which lie hail stolen fnim the plaintiff. The search was mndo und tlio property found , but Junniii could not satis factorily Identify It and it was left In the possession of tlie old 111:111. ICclley & Yomikcritiim completed nbcniitl- ful display yuatordiiy aflornoon. Tha whole frontof the store is decorated , and above the floor is a laixc panel ciu'lushiK the words , "iowi Never Falls , " The letters aw on a background of wheat r.iins and are com posed of millet bonds \vlth oit , heads for a border. It is very hiinilsonio anil has at tracted n great deal of attention. There It a very niToetloimto letter at the police court addressed \\illlain Lambert , the iirofussioml tramp who has been serving weekly .sentences on the cliuia gang nil sum mer , It It from hit mother in Illinois and nnxlouslv inquiresnhout hlsheallh and pros pects. The hist > eeii of Lambert , ho vns Riven two hours in which to leave llio city under penalty of thirty days In the countv Jail on bicad und water. The school board wis to have had a meet- Int ; last evening , hut adjournment had until Friday ci-enhiK next. At that thno It Is cxiwictodthoii ! will bo u lively session , as the controversy lonccrnini ; Vrof. Sterns will eotiie up. lie was requested to resign llio nrinelpulthip of tlio hlfih mliool. and to turnover ever certain imperil and records , hut so fur as known liohnslKiiorcd the ivouosts and orders of the board.Vbat they will do uliout his doJlancols tlio question to ho settled. Jmlgo Dcoiner arrived yesterday to attend , to Homo unfliilslicd business in the district court. Ho has as far recovered from the effects of tlio railway uccidciit us to ho able to do away with crutches , nnd depend simply on a cane , and with.litllo need of oven that. The only business transacted b ' him ycstcr- duywnaln the cnso of Dunklo'vs. Dutikle. Objections had been raised n air.st the roiart of tlio i-cferceln this case , hut.Itidge Deoirer ovcriiilol these objocllona. IIo will hold court today also. The Sanuln-IIulncs assault and batterv case , which was tried In the superior court about throe ve < ksuKoaiul taken under ad visement by Jndgo MfQec , has been decided. Both defendants are Hind $10 and 'costs , but neither of them have been advised of the find ing of the court. SuKiiin says Jho case is not yotsottled , and that lie has only been waiting fortho decision of the judge to commence further criminal proceedings atnunst Ilitlacs. Hesnyshojivlll llio an information in u few days charging Hollies with an assault with intent to co nun it murder , nnd will , if possi ble , pixeurc his Indictment by the trrand Jury. * Last spring R. J , Donahue , n fanner living : a few miles south of the city , received Iroin u friend in Grand Island , Neb. , loss than ait ounce o [ beet seed of the sugar producing Variety , He planted them but gave them little utUmtlon. When ho was called upon a few days ago to contribute something for the court house decorations ho went into liisbcot natch to sou what the season nnd the seed nail brought forth. lie selected a number of the tubers > it random Unit , weighed from four tolivo pounds eacn , and brought thoin up , mid they now form u very conspicuous part of the court house display. They are morn than tvlco m largo nslhofinest specimens that luivo been produced this year around Grand Inland , and show significantly the posslblli- tics of the Missouri river bottom soil for suifur producing purposes. From the small Quantity of seed sown bo will haven yield of ' over a ton and u half of beets , which a'ro fine grained , juicy ami s\vect. The boys of No. 4 hose house Just com pleted their decorations last oveninir , anil the exhibit they made is highly creditable to tbo ' department and the artists' who designed and executed it , It covers the whole front of tlie building and consists of a gigantic nup of lowu inadoofvhitu corn cralns , with the riv- crs , rnllroaJs and principal cities accurately shown by red grains of corn. Across tlio face of the map In raised letters mtulo of the sections of red oars of com is tho. significant inscrip tion : "Hero Corn Is ICing , " ilesldo tlw innp Is the picture of a man plowinn in a Held of com with n hor.oattaehedto aslngla plow. Tbo figures are life. l/c and are made of grnlns of com tacked on noirds , Be neath It is the generous invitation , " \Vel- como to Visitors. " IJordcrs of Bniins' and Krasses eneloso tlio designs , ami theavos of piiii cover the upper part of the building. The designs arc among the most thoughtful nnd must certainly lave Involved the 'largest amount of time or any In the citv. l'KJtNf.t f , JV1 HA till.tl'JIS. Miss Ida Dau'iitidrt of Creston is In the city , the guest of Miss Ncllto Saclwtt. George Cox ro turned yesterday morning froinn visit wltU relatives at Wlntorsct. United States Mnmlial D. H. Miller ot Ked Oak was In tlie city toduyon ofllclal business. lien. M , P. Kohrcr hat roturaod from Ava- Ion , JIo. , mid Is active among the enter- talneiii. Miss Surah I'l-ecmnn of T.iaia . , 0. , Is In the city Visltlnu Mrs. A U. WacknndMra. K. M. Hunker , Iloa. GV. , . Gulllsou of Ilarlan. ohalrniim of the Shelby delegation , is a visitor to tin city today , John Frank \Valnut , one of the proml nrnt farmers of Lincoln township , was in tbo city yesterday. Judge H. E. Doemcr arrived from his hemet t Hed Oak yesterday morning and Is i ar- t'-rod at the Ocdoii , Colonel John Scott , KovadivV. ; . I , Cham bcrlaln , Ames , and J. II. ICuhlo , Earllng , are guests oj the Ogdcn. , C. i-\ Chase of the Atlantic Democrat is h the city und will itinain until after tha dem- ocriille congressional convention , Dr. .1. M. Knimert , ono of the leading tlem orrats of Atlantic , Is hew to look in on tlu roiifross ami attend tlio congressional 'con- vonllon today , Colonel D. 11. D.dlev departed for Dos Moines last evening to look after tlio intor- cst of "hl hoys" who are just no\r uxpor- ieiiclng campllfoln the capital city. Dr. I * , n. Judd returned Mst evening ever the Union I'neinofromu mouth's health-seek lnjat ljacltlo CSrove , Cal. lie wus gix'atU benefited and will push his business Intcrcs with renowcil vigor. Air. C. O. Sdumlers lias received and ao copied an invitation to dollvur the incmorhi' nddrcHH nt the Dniko university In DCS Molnrtft un the o'mxlon of the ihomorlnl Horvlcesto bo hold by the faculty and aluuin In honor of the Into Prof. Dunshoo , who diet in July. Thd tncctluu will bo held Bep- HIE NEWS IK THE BLUFFS , ? vo Important Democratic CcuvcBtions Today and the Probable Candidates , LAKE MAMWA CLAIMED BY NEBRASKA , Important DrvclopitunM In the Met- calf Hiirnlury Cnso An Riiilipztlcr n ? I rc DIj-eiiHed Jlorwes Mention. The democrat * Itnvo InM out some heavy \vork for today. 1' vo conventions In ono day , nnd both important , makes nn unusual prog faint tic. Both moot lu the courthouse. 'J'ho one tills forenoon will bo for tlio purpose ot naming Uirco cundliliitcsor Judicial honors lu this district , \vhlch comprises the counties of Audubon , Uais , I'rotnout , Mllb , lUputgouiery , I'ngc , I'ottnwuttntnie , nnd Kheloy. 'Jliorti will bo eighty-four delegates to thit convention. Thajudtdtll nominations nro tint being nought titter as enrnoitly as they would ' . l wcro it not generally con ceded that itwill bo nn acci dent if nny democratic Judge la clccUd in this district. Even Judge Aylcs- worth , who ctimo so noiir defeating JudRO Loufbourow soini ) years ngo , andviio claimed tohuvo been counted out. 1 said to have no yearning tor a race , although his iiopuljrlty has notrwaned. Ills minio Is heard nnd ho may be one of the nominees , although in such a ease It will not be of his seeking. leiinsuiitutivoVuro is looked upon as line D ( the certain nominee * . lo- l.uio uf Atlantic can have one ot llic places If ho v.mtslt , liut there nro doubts about Ills accepting. Starhurk of Mills , Hlchnnls of lied O.ik and others are tuitueJ ns posulblo Uotims. The couirrcsilonnl convention meets this af ternoon. Itwill liunioro.ijr n contest , fur then ! are democrats who have ooiilUicncein Ihero being a flighting clmnco. Tlio congrcs- nlomil tllUrict comprises the counties of Adulr , Audulion , Unas , Giitbrlc , llnrrison. Mills , Jlont coinery , I'otuiwattunilo and Shulby. Thufull ( inotaof ilelefjiites nuuiljers nlnely-ilvB Four or live mimes are promi nently mentioned , Howinan and Uronovcg of this city , .ludiro Wlllnrd , L. T. Geniing niul iludgi ! Itoltcr. The contest Is looked for mainly between Willuiil , Gcnun ' iindlloUcr. with ehnnccs rather In favor'of ( taming. Bovvinini Is looked upon as a dark horse , who has the inlstortuno to bo brought out beforehand. Whatever work lias been done has been quietly done , and there liuvo boon no open vo\vals of preferences , so that whisperings nnd pucishigs nro the only souives of In formation for Ihoso outside the camp , finish of the iineertnintyof the result of the convention has boon iltto w the doubts about the ropnhllcan candid.ito , .Fudf-o Koecl. IIo has not accepted the nomination tendered him , anil while it la thought ho will accept , yet there is so much uncertainty nnd such htout predictions that ho will decline , that the democrats are a little puzzled ns tovhat would oc the best move. Judge Itccd rc-lalns his reticence. JIo is conferring with friends very quietly , nnd it Is expected thai he will have nn fntervlcw with Senator Wilson bcforo deciding. It is understood -Unit Wilson , who led the other candidates in the congressional convention , " would not accept the" nomination If Hotel should ilerlino mid It was tcndoied him. Tlie Drcdlction is made Unit if Senator Wil son stands thus ( irmly , and will ( ? ivc 1 teed his. earnest support , the letter of luvoptancovvill soon bo forthcoming. Much of the opposition at llrst expressed iigainst. the numliintlon of IJoeil ha ? been mollified and there is less loud nllc , Jt would doubtless make some dlllcr- encc in the netionof the domocnitiucoiiven- ion today if It was fully decided who would surely bo tlio rupulilic.tn candidate. The loinocivUs would like to know , but they can't. I'hoy will probably guess that Ueed will ac cept , and select n candidate accord inpfly , with good ehimcos for their guess belli light. The blood must bo pure If tlio body would 10 In perfect condition. Dr. J. H. McLean's Stiengthcniiig Cordial and lllood Puiitlor naltes pare blood and Imparts the rich bloom if health and vigor to thowholo body. Jlandcl tfc Ivleiu arootfor ny t'reat bargains n every department. AVe shotlio boat ino of cook stoves and ranges in the city , 'rom . * ; ii ) to MO. I tinware wo carry the > est only and sold at bottom pilces. Carpets , 'Oh , tnyl" wo Just beat the world , former irico ofcr.v ] ts lii cts. , now 40cts.and so on .hrouKli the entire lino. Wo show a largo ine in novelties hi our parlor ( foods depart- iient. In bedroom suits wo prldo ourselves ofc.irvyinp the mobt complete assortment , choice of ! H ) styles , liook cases , rockers and dinnif ? chairs of every description. Side- joards , wardrobes and center tables go nloni ! * with this unloading sale. Get prices elsewhere - where and compare Mandel & Klein't ' 'CiO 3 load way. A good boso reel f no with every 100 fcot of lioso purchased at Blxby's. Vou can have your sun umbrella and urn- brelhvsre-covered at the Boston Ktorowliilo veil wait , at a nominal cost. 1'rlccs run , Sr . ? 1.IK , * 1.I5 , tl.un , $ I.M , $1,75 , ? J.OO , M.23 , S-iW ) , * J.7r > , f.J.MandSJ.23 ( ) , according totjual- ity and ! / ( ) , I-'OTHEIIINOIIAM , AVIIITKLAW AGO , , Solo Aicciits , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. \ \ liero Is Italco Lake iManawa , the populai4 pleasure resort , ia not just exactly lost , and nobody has been tiyiugto carry It awuy during the fanners' congress , but a. good largo sllco of It lias slipped out of the state and nobody knows Just where It Is located. It has always been supposed thntlown and rottawattamlocounty had tlio lake and till Its surroundings under their prohibition wings , but now a strange claimant has appeared and set up a pro prietorship and Jurisdiction over a largo part of the lake and the adjacent lands. The claimant , or claimants , for tlicro are several of them , are the rulers nnd peopleof a btrmigo land called Suvpy county. The spies from tills land were over there yesterday , and they announced that next week n slicrttT and two or three deputies would como over and establish the same kind of a local government that the pcotiloof Sarpyhnvo maintained for years mist. It Is known that Sniiiy county Is located somewhere In the state of Nebraska , but whether the invaders will speak thosnmo laiiRungo and have the siftno customs thnt prevail around hero Is only a matter of anxious speculation. The tint Intimation < ho peoploof the city received of tlio intended invubton wm given In a whisky case on trial in Justice Hchurz's couit yesterday. It win the Tom Skinner , jr. , rase , that has boon hunting lire for the post three or four weeks and taken on changes of vmuuf rain one Justice to another until the round had been completed. Emmet Tinloy apix'ared for tbo prosecution and Judge Aylesworth for the defense. Aylesworth moved to dismiss the case en tbo grounds ol lack of jurisdiction , and in urging his motion denied tnat the saloon of the defendant was lu the state of Iowa. Ho produced a largo mil ) ) ot tbo city , slunv- \i\Kthe \ original surveys , which throw about one-half of tholuko and every thing west of Manhattan beach In .Nebraska , and makuit u part of Karpy county. To satisfy the court ho miulotho lowing that the authorities of Sarpy county had set up the same kind of claim toall that portion of the lake and lands lying wist af the original surveys that Coun cil It luffs had asserted over the tcrritor\ lying east of the old lines on Cut-Oil island und worn in practical possusslon of It. The only- point the court had to decide , Judge Aylesworth claimed , was the location of the Skinner saloon. The testimony ol a lot o witnesses was taken to show that It was westofthu line nnd consequently In Sarpy county , Nebraska. U'ho case \\as \ taken under advisement with the external prospects hirfe'i'ly lu favor of tin discharge of the defendant on the grounds o non-Jurisdiction. If the case U decided ii this manner the Harpy county oftlrcrs wil got tifUr BWnner for the $ .VJ ) annual license which Ibo Slocum law Imposes upon al saloonkeeper * In Nebraska outside the cities Whlchwer nv ho may turn Kklnnor. finds himself between the ruler of sheol and the deep , deep waters of LakoMiiimwa. The claim set uii hy the nuttiorltlesof Snrpj county scorns to bo as valid us that main talaod by the Council UlulTs cfllecrs over n largo ixirtlon of Cut-Oft island , and it looks very much llko vto will have to trade purt of Lake Mauuwa for the taluiid. But the Snpy people will not move the laico on the other side of the river , nnd will k't the some motor line continue to carry the crowds. George Campbell , Hopkinsvllle , Ky. , says : Ihmlock lllood Hitters Is the best preparation for the blood and stomach ovcrmunufacturcd. All wishing to attend the butcher's' plcnlo nt Lovelnml , Iowa , will find tickets ut train nt Brondvay JJ. "W , depot , Sunday. August 31 , at ( I o'clock a. in , Committee Union , Commercial men , New I'nciflc. Council llluffs , is under inunagoinentof W.Jonoa with new sample rooms. P. C. Miller , the painter nnd decorator , nt home to his friends , 818 South Sixth street. J. C. Blxby , steam heating , sanitary en- Rlnecr , 5Mi : Lifo bulldln ? , Onuiliu ; UOi Mcr riutti block , Council UlulTs. Money at reduced rates louno.l on chatto nnd rcalcstatosaeurltybyl3.il. Sheafo Ss ( Jo ThoMutcair llobbory. There have been some linportant develop ments in the .Motcalf burglary case , and the woman , who Is determined In her efforts to hunt do wi the robbers , has put the police in possession of some very important informa tion. She has discovered the hackmnn who drove the robber * from the city to the "Grove , " and who hitched his team a short distance [ 1-9111 the house and waited until the ciitno was committed and then drove the men back to town. Ho has not yet boon ar rested but is under close surveillance and will bo run In if ho attempts to leave town. The terrible experience Mrs. Motcalf passed through unnerved her considerably , and a great many thinirs that were confused In her mind Monday morning are clear now. She not only recalls the fucoof the man who was banding ever her when sbo awakened nnd who fired Jive shots nt her in tlie des perate btniKiilo that followed the attempt to disarm her and get her Jewel ease and satchel , but she has fixed pretty clearly the identity of nil the men by their voices. The fellow whoso face she partially uncovered by snatching the handkerchief from It she re calls as a frequent visitor to the place , and she has Identified nil the follows as young men about town. She predicts that when the arrests nro made there will bo a sensation. With the clues that have been secured it cannot bo long until enough additional facts are obtained to warrant conviction and the iirivsts" will wjon bo made. It Is quite apparent that the young men did not d.eslro to commit murder , and the great amount of sliootinc was only indulged In for tbo purpose of intimidating tbo victims. Mrs. Motcalf values the stolen diamonds nt $ " . " ) . The earrings wcro two karat solitaires , sot in plain goUt with hinged hooks , and tbo go ins alone were worth $ JOU each. Tbo breastpin was a two karat stone tot in the center of n gold bar , vlth a 5 gold piece pendant in the center , and two smaller gold coins nt each end for bangles. Tbo pin cost vj ( without the coins. "Somo years ago Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured ino of asthma after the best medical skill bad failed to give mo relief. JV few weeks since , being again troubled with the disease , I was promptly relieved by the same remedy. " F. S. Uasslcr , Kdltor Argus , Table Itoek , Nob. , For Silc. Our retail furniture , business , -with good established trade. Stock Is lirst class nnd well selected. Kenson for selling , are going into tbo exclusive ! Jobbing trade. Any ono wishing to go into bnsinoss should invvstigato this , us ills ono of the few golden opportunities of a lifo timo. C. A. BBKHE & Co. Iloso at cost.'a are poing to quit handling : garden hose , and have doubly the largest stock in the city. To close out wo will sell all grades and fixtures at dead cost , for cash. C. B. Paint & Oil company , Nos. 1 and : i , Masonic temple. New fall goodijustrecciveaat Roller's , mer chant tuilor , ! UO Uroadway. U'allnapcr atliK cents per roll : not rem nants , at C. L. Oillctte- , ! iS Pearl st. Scott House , Council Bluffs , transients $1.00 per day. An IDmbczzlcr Cnuglit. Last April Coot-go H. Mcsciicndorf , the Broadway butcher , had a young man in his employ named Tom Finnegan , Ho was en gaged as a delivery dork and collection agent. .About April I lie suddenly loft tbo city , ana when his-employer looked Into1 his accounts ho found the fellow had collected about sMO nnd appropriated it to his own use. Ho said nothing about the loss and yesterday morn ing was rewarded by capturing the embezzler. Finncgnii returned to the eity Monday and about midnight got intoa row in ono of thy Uroadway saloons and was arrested. Yes terday mornlngho was fined | i5 for disturb ing the peace. While the trial was In pro gress Meschendorf came in nad filed n charge of embezzlement against the young nan , und ho was re-arrested nnd takcn'to the county Jail to uwnita hearing. Flnncgan had been in the employ of Mcs- choidof about six months and was a resident of the city. His parents still reside hero. Change of lifo , backache , monthly irregu larities , hot flushes nro cured by lr. Mile.1 Nervine. Frco samples at Kuhn & Co. , 15th and Douglas. Moro Diseased Horses. Another outllt in traders nnd dealers of superannuated horseflesh have left the city or passed through it , leaving as a reminder of their presence hero two more old diseased horses. They started to drive out of town yesterday morning with two of their worst old horses hitched to a wagon , but they got no further than the brickyards in the north part of town when ono of the poor boasts fell and was unable to rise. The harness was ripped oft and ho was left lying -where ho fell. Just beyond the city limits the other fell and was abandoned in the same way. During the afternoon complaint was made at the city marshal's ollico and a deputy and the city scavenger wcro seat out to look after the ani mals. They found the first horse still lying where exhaustion nnd disease overcame him , nnd ho was put out of his misery and buried. The other bad struggled to his feet nnd was endeavoring to nibble the grass , lie was out side of the city limits , and they returned to town without doing anything with him. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 527 Broadway. IJr. C. H. Power , 2KJ. aialu st. Tlio Manhattan sporting headquarters , 413 Broadway. If the parties who robbed my house will return my satchel with papers and jewelry , or le.ivo them where 1 ran get them , no questions will bo asked and they can keep thq money. MH * , J. K. MirroAi.r. A Handsome Decoration. Ono of the handsomest decorated store fronts in the city Is that ofV. . M. Uradlov , the upper Ilroudway grocer. It Is the popu lar "Blue Front" grocery , but Just now It seems to bo transformed Into a palace of natural product-sot Iowa soil. In the center over the doorway is tbo proprietor's name wrought in white corn letters on n Uluo back ground , Arranged with nrtistlo skill and covering the whole front of the building is every kind of vegetable mid fruit that grows in the county and every bpeclnien would ( nice first premium at a Htnto fair. Many of the vegetables have been potted and are growing finely. There are sweet potatoes on the vine , peas , Iwims and cucumbers and other succii' lent vegetables still connected with healthy vines , and every kind of fruit and berry that prows hero. Among other conspicuous ob jects are a slxty.four-pound squash , muskmelons - melons and watermelons largo enough for a hotel dinner , The display Is so inviting nnd makes such a tlno exhibit of the local fruits and vegetables that it bus attracted n great deal of attention und convinced all who have seen it that they could go Into a grocery store and order a dinner fit for n king. lli-odin llotol , Ugdon , Utah , Opened on about August Jo under now management. The house will bo partly refurnished , ro titled and , thoroughly renovated nnd will bo rim iwn llrnt class hotel In every respect. Free bus from ull trulus. PRIDE OI'VIIOSBANDRY ' , Out ( nurdrom. FtfCk t'agt. la Ucriniuiy niul | H progress anil present state of pctTtftion. He explained tlio work of tlio stiitfifi $ . There nro sixty- three of thoin and th v-Vvork h divided. They nro romlurtlnirn whtoxntiKOor sclontlflo research - search In llio ubonitoi-v mid prpctihotwo nnil nn equally Inrco iiinoumof nnietlcnl cxjHirl- incuts In ttiu lleld , Uu ) orclmrd , tlio sttiblo niul tlio ilulry , These sUiU lesJitj published by tlio ik'partmcnt ami uro distributed tlirotiKli- out the country. In dostnp Mr. Atwutcr told how the fanners could nlu tlieso enter prises. "tiiii'ouniKQniulromir.ciul , " Ucsnld , "the department vhon peed work Is done ; suit- port tlio colleges liberally mid Intelligently und keep the work out of politics. " This closed the programme for the day nntl the convention ndjourucit until 10 o'clock this morning. _ Tlio Decorations. The decorations at the ovom house were not comiilctcil until yesterday morninp. The Interior of the house was n feiist to the senses. Fruits , grains nnil Hewers were ovorywlici-o In profusion and yet , in nrtlstle aiTiiiiKeinont. Tlio balronv posts and rails. wore festooned with sheafs of wheat mill wreaths of Mowers. Hut It wuson thostajo ; Unit the decorators had best shown their art. The orchestra reserve was transformed Into nu Immense table which groaned under n lo.\d of fruits of all descriptions and varie ties. Every luscious specimen grown In the temperate zone was represented. On cither side of the stage , under the pro scenium arches , was ainlniituro castle built of jmrtl eoloix'i ) n'd iipploa of monster pro portions ana thatched with straw. The tur rets weio of red crab tipples and over thorn floated ( lags of llowcrs , A monster horn of plenty to the left of the stage poured a wealth of fruit und vegetables upon the stage. Opposite this two Humes of men constructed of straw and grasses formed a particular and Hfc-llUo feature of the decorations. To the loft and center of the stturo Uro similar fig ures bore a monster btimh of grapes that reached from the shoulders of the bearers to the lloor , On the background ww a monster cow built of grasses. U'ho walls of the auditorium are almost hidden with the golden Kvala wrought Into unique and beautiful doilKiis. Great pyramids of fruit arranged la the most at tractive munner surround the speakers' stand. Apples , grapes , pears and plums and all kinds of small fruits arc inudo to blend beautifully to form the great exhibit. An immense shock of corn reaching almost to the Hies stands on the right of the speaker , while above and around him arc urranpcd with faultless taste a bewilder ing profusion of grasses und grains. Along the front of the balconies are arranged agri cultural products in artistic designs , while. all around the auditorium hang graceful draperies of golden grain. The entrance and the rotunda arc draped with sheaves of grain bound with apples pierced with wire. There are not halfndozca store fronts on Broadway and Main streets where elaborate decorations have not been completed. The demand upon the farmers iu the vicinity lias been so great thnt they bare not been able to iill all the orders , and until 11 o'clock last night great bundles of stuff wcro being dropped along the streets. OTho Bremen of the city who were responsi ble for the exterior decorations of the opcrn housereceivcd a great deal of deserved praise yesterday for the munner in which they ac complished their task. They attempted noth ing miiiossiblo or diflleult , but with the mate rial furnished made some quiet and handsome ornaments. In the center of the Uroadway front they fixed up a large sign prepared by tlio ladies and the decorating cominittoe.com- poscd of grains and grasses with the words , "Welcome , Farmers' National Congress , " woucht in sections of corn ears naiicd to the boards , with a border of darker colored corn and glasses. Over each window , around the pilasters of the builitlng there are columns of grain sheaves fastened and a fringe of golden sheaves conceals the cornice along the roof. Over the inuiii entrance , there is an arch niildo of fruits and grains and trimmed with bunting. The corridors are handsomely decked with'grain and.srrasses in which the popular golden rod predominates. After passing through the doorway Into the audi torium the first glance reveals a bewildering profusion of fruits , grains , grasses and flow- era , all ni ranged with exquisite taste and ar tistic skill , A closer examination shows the dellcnto and elaborate work that has been done by the ludics and gentlemen who have worked so long and faithfullv lu arranging the materials. There are no intricate designs that weary the eye , but the wofk on the walls , balconies and boxes Is confined to graceful drapery , festoons and wreaths. Shugart x Co. display in one window a complete farmhouse rnudo of seeds. There nro u number of unique signs and other at tractions. The Empkio hardware company has made its front attractive with combinations of grape bearing vines , apples , etc. Weir , Stmgurt & Co. have steamed up a Westlngbouso engine , which they attach to various farm machines. It draws un inter ested crowd. J. C. Bixby has sheaves of grain banded with floral chaplets. S. \Vads\rorth & Co. nnvo in ono win dow nn elegant oil painting of Fainnount park , with a frame of grain , with sunflowers for a briuht relief. J. 1 * . & J. N , Casady have n largo sign of the firm name lettered iu corn , and the entire front of the building is tastily decorated. B.Torwilllgcr has used baled hay with vegetables in decorating his livery stable. George A. Iloagland has ni.itlo his lumber oftlco very attractive by corn signs and stands of stalks. " 1 ! . D. Amy" appears In corn letters In ono window , and " 1847" in the other , while at the top of the building is the "welcome" of this old resident. Evans laundry is brightly lettered In the yellow sunflowers on a background of red , while tnoentiro front of the building ls made attractive with other decorations. Kven the little building where the city weigher holds forth Is made Into a vegetable pagoda by the aid of squashes , while sheaves of grain forma base for the center Hag pole. Spetman < fc Uro. , have adorned their show windows with grupo vines mid flowers. The Creston homo contents itself with corn stalks and grain. Charlie Gihnoro has made good nso of sun- lloxvers in brightening the decorations of his front. Conrad Lanzcndorfer has a turkey roost , and about the neck of the bird \vlio rules la borne the greeting , "Hurrah for the fanners' congress. " The Kiel hotel has n handsome front , a shcii f of grain being by each window , while corn and vines add to the effect. A large archway of grasses welcomes the visitor. Tibbits'ard give up ono show window to a bantam and her chickens , and the other to a pair of coons. ' Charles Gregory Ijas covcred the front of his blacksmith shop , leaking it more attract- live than many more pretentious buildings. A hirgusquush , shaped llkoun ear of corn , Is apparently growing from ono stalk. A horse's Ucnd , iimilo < > t com a/rid' / grasses , Is framed In a horsa shoo of suiitkHvers. Keollno & Felt havu mi elaborate front , conspicuous on which , Is a mammoth wagon wheel made of grain The Iluckeyo machinery house has very at tractive show windows representing the meadow and the harvest Held. Oborholtzer and Ilito have used largo vegetables In their thow windows , a pyra mid of lucious meloiwielng notable. PoroRoy & Moore have their Initials formed in seeds. 1)V. . Bushnell has iriado'good use of small garden stuff , llowera ttc. There Is also dls- plavcd nn ocn < cnoyjclppiudla with a lengthy article on "Agriculture" ready for perusal. Joseph Palmer haft Ingeniously formed a sign out of crooked neck squashes. The Orund hotel has upon Its wnlls long banners giving welcome , and announcing tlio opening of the mammoth hostelry on the first of next January. A boot upildo down , made of seeds and corn , forms the attractive sign of the bank rupt store on Main street. The Hoston stwo has added a largo sign of apples , plums , etc. , on varied colors , giving welcome to the visitors The Amerlcan xpres.i company's oftlco has uii attractive treasure box , with hags sup posed to contain W.OOO In gold , dedicated to the farmers' congress. The trensuro box is formed of .seeds , is partly opened , showing its contents , while a revolver is a gontlu re minder to keep hands olT. The King bridge company has made of corn and sunflower * a llowo truss , which Is very ingeniously arranged. " The decorative rage strikes all. A fond mother rolled her baby carriage along Broad way yesterday , each hub covered by n sun- llower , Even on the bottoms , \vhcro there are such fields pi sunflowers as to almost hldo the llttlo cottages , many residents have adorned their porches with the yellow of which It MJCIIIS they must have long since tired. The familiarity with the sunflower would seem to breed contempt , hut It apparently falls to do 80. 80.Tho motor cars pay tribute too. Knch trolley Is graced by ; sheaf of wheat , while com and flowers nro used about the ears themselves. The entrance to the county court house bus been made iiulto rural. A lingo squash himiM like the ancient swoi'd with the thread , ap parently ready to miiko a squash of some un. lucky passer under. _ on the Oround. The Io\vn committee are quartered nt the Ogdcn and comprise the following named gentlemen : D. K. Chirk , John A. Frank , Fritz Snemleh , H. .1. Chambers , U M. Wood- Held , 1C. S. Burnett , .f. W. Johnson , A. J. Chantry , ,1. C. Mitchell , T. I' . Treynor and I. M. Treynor ; .1. T. Alowart , Sheuandonli ; J. 1' , Bowdlsh. Linn county ; Hcv. 0. AV. Hlodgett , les Moincs ; J , Thompson , For est City ; John Scott , Nevada ; ,1. t\ Taylor , Newton ; James Li. Orasslek , Karlvillo. Kansas- . \V. Taylor , Mulberry drove : JohnlCelloy , Wichita ; Joshua Wheeler , Nor ton vlllo ; 1C. W. Shraedcr. Oskaloosa ; P. 1' . r'orsythe , Liberty ; A.V. . Smith , Mel'her- son0. II. LewlH , Fontmm. Maine Lcvl Chubbuck , Columbia ; It. N. Barnett , ( lalletln ; Robert McCullough , Jef ferson City ; J , C. Evans , Harlem ; It.V. . Nichols , Marshal ; A. ti. 1'orrln , ( Jamden Point ; l1. ) . Ktue , Kansas City. Indiana II. 1 \ Wont , New Washington ; D. I' , Monroe , Madison. South Carolina T. .1 , Moore , Moore. Michigan F. S. Porter , North U ranch ; 1) ) . D. lliiull , Union City. Colorado John Churches , Jefferson county ; P. A. Lynor , Moulder county. The I'roui'iiiniiic. . % riixr.st : ) > AY , 10 ir. tit. Memorials and resolutions. Miscellaneous lii ) lncs < i. "I'ariners Alliance" ( by Its originator ) II on. MllloaOeorgcomilciigo. "Tho Silver Question. " Hon. E. Itosowator , OMAHA HKK. Aildresi 1'iof. n. Piiryoar , Virginia. Adjourned. J p. in. Miscellaneous business. "Tim 1'iirnii'r In Polities , " r.vConiptrollor Unlti-d StaU's treasury , lion. William Law- luneo , Ohio. "Agricultural Department at Washington , " by a member of the doi.irtincnt. ] _ , Address. TIIUIISHAY , ion. in. ] ( I > MI ] tit Ions and memorials. Reports of committees. Address. "Kiirinlnp the llest lluslncss , " Hon. 1' . H. Noiton. Wisconsin. ' Agricultural Inturciu of Maine , " Hon. \ \ Ilium I'lccnum. Maim : . Sftl : p. in. "Tlio I'rouioslvo Aitrlcnltnrlst" by Hon. William Mil-thud , prrsldenl of the Mlniii'.sota State . \Krluiiltiirnl society. "Imponderable , " Hon. II. K. Work. Indiana. 7:00 : p. in. Ili'poits on le oliitlons. "Political Ulillcatkins of ihu Kurnier , " Hon. Almi/.o Wardell. South Dakota. "I.eulbbitloii for Kariuuis , " lion. 'Joshih Wheeler , Kansas. PIIIIIAV. 10:00 : n. in. Miscellaneous business. Final icport of the committee ou resolu tions. Cull of the states for t < > n-inlnuto "pecohrs Speakers to bo designated by the picsldcnt. and In no ease to run over the ten minutes , to bo timed by the secretary. Heavy UuliiH in AVcwt Virginia. WiincLi.vd . Va. , August 'JO. The heav iest rain storm of the year began hero at noon and is still raging hard. The streams are badly swollen and Wheeling creek and Culd- well run , which runs through the city , are raging torrents. All the .streets in the city were like rivers for more than an hour this afternoon , and traftlc is interrupted. Ad- vijcs from the coke regions also speak of rain and at Uniontown many manufactories are compelled to closedown. Many bridges are swept away. Mothers will find Mrs Wlnslow's Soothlujr Syrup the host remedy for their children. ti5 cents n bottle. Through coaches Pullman palace sleepers , dining curs , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening point vin the grc.-it Rock Jalntul route. Ticko ollico 1G02 , Sixteenth and Fnrnum. Sons or V ( teriiUH of St. Joe. ST. Josnrir , Mo. , August 2(5. ( At the sons of veterans' encampment the day was given up to receiving1 now arrivals mid n parade. Two thousand men were in line , Commnmlor- in-Chief Grlflin , JohnM. Thurston , Governors Humphroy of Kansas , Francis of Missouri and Thaycr of Nebraska wcro among those on the receiving stand. A unique feature of the parade was the presence of an organiza tion of ox-confederates from Missouri. Arrested on a Charge of 1'rnud. KANSAS CITV , Mo , , August 20. C. II. Nich ols , C. T. Eidinan and Charles Wavrinor , cashier and stockholders respectively of the Nichols banking company , which failed last week , were arrested today on a charge of fraud , brought by Lewis , one of the deposi tors. Amioiiiiccin nt. C. D. Moore & Co. have been appointed wholesale agents for the celebrated waters of Excelsior Springs , Missouri. Dr. Birnoy cures hay fovor. I3eo blclg. 1002. Sixteenth and Farnani streets is tlio now Itock Island tlulcot ollico. Tick ets to all points onst ut lowest rates. rom the Ohoctaw Hlcotlon. Tex. , August 20.-Coinplcto re turns from the Cnoctnw election give the fol lowing ilgurcs in the gubernatorial race : Jones l.TSK ) , Smalhvood 1-1'JO : majority for Jones , 20- ' . Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervinu. Samples free at Kuha & Ca's , 18th and Dojuijlas. Tickets tit lowest rates and superior ncccimniodntlons via the great Hook Island route. Ticket ollico , li)2 ( ( ) Six teenth and Farnaiu streets , Omaha. HAMMKIIHI ) THI3 11UCKSTUU. \ Ijlttlo TraiiMiictlou in Wliluh tlu llimbnndnmii Won , E. Park Is n tiller of the soil , and hts broad and fertile acres arc located near Olcnwood , la. In that favored locality a certain class of hucksters Is unknown , and for that reason Farmer Park was not prepared for the cir cus that ho experienced when ho reached the Omniui market Monday afternoon with a load of npples. Alter a great deal of haggling and banterIng - Ing as to prices , ho finally closed a deal with a certain dealer on Thirteenth street for sev eral bushels of apple trco fruit. The apples worn measured and delivered In the purchaser's bin , and then the trouble b'J- gan. The farmer claimed that there wcro thirteen bushels and the huckster maintained that eleven hush''U would bo a very liberal measurement , Ono word brought on another , the former called the Omahan an unpleasant mime , und then there was war. Tim farmer wai tapped on his lowan nose , which so incensed him that harotnllatcd In sclf-dcfcnsu and kept on defending himself until the huckster was an exceedingly demoralized Individual. The victim wanted revenge for his disfig ured features and this brought the case into coiut. The farmer said ho Had had all the fun out of It ho wanted , and admitted having administered a very severe thrt'shlnij to his antagonist. A line of five and coils was In flicted , and Park was advised to have bib ud- vorsary urruitcd for striking him. Ho prepared totllo the necessary Informa- ilon , but the huckster saw what was going on , and nt once mn'lo n proposition to pay for tliu two bushels In controversy provided ho wai not prosecuted. This was satisfactory to the farmer , ami the latter pocketed his $1.X ( ) and started for home , whlla the huck ster slid around the corner to feast his eyes on tlu good , hard slmo'.consthuiho ' had saved by the transaction , Van IIouten'3 Cocoa "Bc.t and. goes fuithest. " A Now Atitl-I'i'olillilllon Club. The nntl-prouiblllon meeting hold at the Saratoga lyceuin hall on North Twenty- fourth street last night was a family utTulr. It was participated In by fifty-six of the male members of the north end of the Sixth ward , and nearly half as many ladles. In callhiK the meeting to order William I ) . Austin told thnt the object was to organize n Saratoga nntl-prohlliltlon club. The regu lar order of business was then taken up and the following ofllccrs elected ! President , William II. Austin ; vice president , F.V. . I.csscntlno ! secretary , I-1. K. Ttiompwn : treasurer , Sirs. R W. LcSseiitlno ; commit tee on constitution nnd by-laws , J. 0. Luke , ! ' . \V. Lesientlno and Carl Page. The next meeting of the club will bo hold two weeks from last night , when prominent speakers will bo in attendance. The now olllocs of the great Koek Island route , 1COU , Sixteenth anil Farimm streets , Omaha , nro the llnost in the olty. Call mid see them , Tlukots to till points cast ut lowest rut us. O. V M. Uvi Knll i\our.slon : to the Monstnifd The Ohio & MlHshwIiipt riiUwnvwlU sell tlukcts from St. Louts to Old. Point Comfort and return for o.xcursiou leav ing September fi and ( ! , nt the low nito of $ l2.l0 ! ! , good forrotum until Septem ber ; )0. ) For further information cull at O. & M. ticket ollico , or imply to A. .1. Lyltlo , general we.stornpiKfsonger agent , lUo Ih'omhvnjVSt. Louis , Mo. City Hull llnildliiK IVi-niltH. Yesterday afternoon Hulldlnx Inspector Whltlock issued n permit for the erection of tlio city hall , which is well under way. The permit provides for tlio erection of a five- story and basement store , brien and Iron building at a cost of $1100,000. Marriage UOCMISCM. Judge Shields Issued the following mar- rlago licenses yesterday ! Name nnd address. AIJO I Otto SandberR , Omaha 21 I Augusta Hill , Omaha 2J ( Anton Olson , Omaha IH I Miivy Nehon , Omaha -18 I Charles G. V. Dticchncr , Omaha IS ) I Mary Str.isser , Omaha . " > 3 ( .tames 1) , ICclly , Omaha ! ' ( l ( Cora > , elby , Omnha 'M Dr. Cirnoy cures hay fever. Itaobldg , o - IIAUVIOST kXUUKSIONK SOUTH : i. Via the Wiibusli Itotite. On September ! ) , 2 ; ! nnd October M the W abash will soil romul trip tickets to points ? in Texas , Arkansas. Toiuie see , Mibsissipiii , Loulalana , Alabama , ( oor- gia nnd Florida , nt Ilnlf Knrn , good for UO dnys. Kemombor tlioVtiha.sh In the quickest route South nnd Southeast. Hoelining Chair and I'nllmnu HulTot Sleeping Ours on all trains. Only 1C hours to St. Louis , 2 } " " C'linltiinoogn , 10 " " Now Orleans , IB } " " Now York , with corresponding fast time to nil points South and ICast. For tickets and full information in regard to routes , silno for a copy of the Southern Ilomosooker.s' Guide , call at the Wnbnsh Tickul Olllce , 15(12 ( Fnrntim hlroet , Oniitlni , or write G , N. Clnyton , Northwestern 1'assengor Agent , Omaha , Nob. Notice. All aides and assistant marshals of the Labor day parade uro requested to meet nt Gate City hull , Thirteenth and Farnnni , this evening at S sliarp. Uusiness of importance. JI.MIM M. KINMIV , Grand Marshal. i" Pormits. The following p-HMiltj wow Issui.t by the suporinteiuic'iit of buildlnirsyestenluv : Oily of Oiuitha , flvo-story and hiix > mriit lirleK-.stono and Iron city hall liullil- liu. KlKhteenth and I'uriiain slieuH.0',00 : ; ) .1. Nelson , ono-sloiy frame cottage. Sev enth ami llanemfl fi > T o minor permits 17 , Total $ : ; o.l,7r F. .T. Ransom returned yesterday from i several days' sojourn In Stunton county. Prof. Lewis , principal of the high school is expected homo th is week. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BC.UFFS. TTIOK SALK-Or will tr.ulo for a Rood imi JL' tuum , stallion No. fil ) . ) , ro tstcrcd In Wal lace. Hy Or. Archibald , dum by Kuiitucki C'liiy , Syuardold. Apply to Or. .Miiurao. T71OU SALE or Hunt Garden liuul , will J-A housuii , by J. U. Uluo. 10J Main St. , Council Bluffs T7IOU HRNT Two new modum -iooni JU Goud location. Apply U i t'lftliiooni . It. Diivldhon. WHY pay rent wnca you can buy a liomooi thuhanio terms , ami Iiiuasuof yourdnatl ntany tlinnloavoyonr family the homo cloa on the following tvrini : A home worth ? I,09J at 312 per month. A. homo worth JI.riJ : ) at flS per month. A home worth J-.IK ) ) at $ JI pur month. A homo worth MM'M at * JI pur monlli. A homo worth $ V > nj at SH [ .or munth. Othur priced homes on tlio sanm terms. Tin nbovo monthly p-.iyincnt Ineliule prlnclpa and interest. For fu'll purtlculars uull on o address tlia.IinliKt Wulls Co. . ( i'J3 Uroadway L'niliu'll HI u ITs. la. TnOIUtRNT Tlio store room , No. li ! , froiitln ; -L' qnl'nurl st. W. 0. Jiiinos. SlT-r IAI ; IJAKGAINS. FOTl HALE Horse , biis y niul harness at l > ar nln. .lulmsloii & Van I'atten , Kvtret block. ,18 lots to exolinnau for Improved propcrtj 4 .liihiisliin .V Van I'atU'n. l'artU'8 having houses and lot WANTKD or uxi'liiiu o to list them wit Johnston nnd Van fallen , Kvimut lilouk. ' lots , eluar. to t > vchaiiKP fo u Rood rtislileiiL'oof su\cn or ulght rooms Julinsion & Van I'uUun. Iihnaiy , Hccotulniy o Tei'tlnry iic-inianciillj curc-cl In 30 to 00 ilayi 0 Wo ( 'Ilinlnnto nil . . . . . . . , , . U..U .V.Jt \J 1 > I V.'IIIIUL b IU I Ml u IIIL'lli ( ir IXIUmt li muiicy and pay cntlio ciinnso uf i-umluk'i ralhua faroarutliotcl lillU. OUR MAGIC BEMEDYSS : to euro tlio most obMliulo IMMS. Wo ihalcnge tl world fora ruse wu can nut CHIP. tifnco tin * history < me A cinua tiuouj'ecltlc for Bjltllli | * IIUH been FOUR ) fur Mat never fimml unlll uur Mairlu Itcniuly vtn * ill toM'ictl. So no nllier iroiutne , Wiilu for tiTi'icwo 6'OO/C JtKMKHl CO. , Otmtliti , A'rnAAY A HOTEL BARGAIN Hotel Jameson , Counoil IlliilTs , In , , form ill I'nrnlshtiil anil In goail ivp.ilrs. Host holnl I thuulty. Oinitratly loo.itud. l ) . > In a lit it cluh-i busliiBsH , Tills IH 11 bargain for honu Kood hotel man. Apply to JAMESON BROS , Props , i Council Bluflis . . . . Iowa. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute MI i "JY \ IJ Private Hospital. Cor. Brondwny and 'Jflth Street. Council HUiQs , laTer Tor tlio treat iniMit of nil sitrilenl nnd clironlo dlwiisV's nnil iim | > um < s of thu hlooil , rrlvatudlswi'i-siif ' the urlnury , ind eoxnal. niitmii , as syphilis , HtrluluitoyHlllls Kpor- nmtorrohon > . lo t mitnhooil , Mivintl Inipotenuo nnil wea1ine-.stroate < l mieeeisfiilly. I'artli'Uliiriitteiilloiipald lodlxfuses of the r lilliSs , n AMIiiiiii , CoiHUiiiiitlon , llronohltls I'.alarrh. Kti . I'aralysls , Kidney IIMS | | 'H as Dhihetfs , nrlKhfsDisoiiM ) , Ilheiimatlsm , IMli-u. * 'nnci > r. Vnrliiooli' , llyilroi-i'le. Iliinisy , Tit- iiii'i. 1)lMiHsi > iittliiM > yntimluiir. I'luli ft-i't. ? | Pilrvatiiieand alltllii'a eiof tluihoiu's. \\e have adoparlnu'iit devoted uxeluslvoly to the tiuutinci't of ITti-ilnedlscasos Medlolne sent securely paiMied anil fico f rom observation. Corri'ii > ndoneoc'oiilldiMitlal. Aildicss : DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital. Cor. llroai'.wny um2'ilit. ! ! Council lllnfft , In. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE \VOHKS. \ All kindsnf Hying nnd denning donn Intlm Highest Style ortho Ait , Pnded nnd Stained ratifies iiiuili * to look as mind us new.Vuik promptly ( lorn- mill ( Icllvcu'd In nil parts'of the country. Send fur price list. C. A. MAOIIAN. Prop. . 13 Uroadway , Near Nnrtliwcsti-rn lii ) > ut. I'OUNCII , Ul.tUTH. I A. ATTEND Flrlclly to Imslnnt" U * | ilemlltl motto. ThotilirU * t"t inct'OsM In ovi'ry Hni of litniiniii'ni.TK ) U rent lie i who holiH to * t mo i WESTERN K" " I'coplouro prow < lvo , lull nf onoivjr , "ml inouc ] nukliif hc'icums. Tlicr neeil Hpt'thvl trnlnln < fo Utnlru'ts. IOWA Lends In poiuiliir edurntlun. Her iniMlo schooli nru iloltrnml work lor tier Incrt'imliu mUllc'iia. ' Western ffrwu. COLLEGE , romini'nco.t full ( prui gopt. l t. Mn MiIorH tlio icnlly prjicUt'jil fur her StirlouH. Nnrni.il lluii * nu H Minitliiin 1 tin t I'cnman hljt tour * > iM. MC.H or- tr > i/et ) nnd I'lircfully oonduotod Sttitlonti tun/ iMi'oi-iit any ll'iiu , VVrltu for further partleutnrs 10 W. S. I'nulsiui. Council Bluffs , Iowa. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY Boarding nnd Day School , Fifth Avc. and Seventh Street. Can bo reached from nny of the depots on motor. Conducted by the Slstors of Charity K. V. M. ' ' TERMS For board nnd tuition cm- bracing1 till branches of u finished educa tion for young 1 miles $75 for scsHion of flvo moiilliH , commencing Hrst Mondny in Septoinber and February respectively. For further particulars address SISTI2H SUI'KKIOR , St. Francis Aendoiny , Council BlulTs , Iowa. . ] . I ) . KD.Mit.vnsO.v , I'ros. IS. Ij. SnuoAivr , Vice-pro I'liAin.rs H , llANNAif , Cnslilcr. CITIZENS STATE BANKer or ooKuoii ruuffs. Paid up Capital $16OOOO Surplus and Profits BO.OOO Liability to Depositors. . 3BO.OOO nnicTiws-I. : A. Miller. K.O. (51cason , 1-i.L. Blum'art , K. K. Hart , J. I ) . Kdnnmson , Charlm O. llumiim. Transact Kunurnl bankliiK busl- IIL'KS. Lar i'il lapltul und Nurplus of uny bank In i'uiitliwusturii Iowa. INTEREST ON T"MK " DEPOSITS. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Maine mill Ilronilwujr. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In furolga anil iloinostlo oxulmi ? ? . rollout Inns niiido and lntuiT.it pnlil on tlinu deposits. S. K. Muvnii.t \ , .1. II. Iloiirai'iils. II. U. Coulift , MAXOX , IJOURCEOIS & COOKE , Architects and Superintendents. lioninsnOT and WS N I Hiioias 210 anil 50 V , l.lfo Illili. . . Onialia. I Morrhun lllk. , loim- ! Nub. TolopluniQ llw. loll HIiilfH. la. Telo- | plinnoTJ. . AL.L WORK WARRANTED , DR. J. D. JACKSON , Dental Surgeon. All Ulmls ot work dono. You con save on Inilfoii yourKiild and silver Illllmc liy ai\l\nt : \ \ utrDoiu'JU.'Murrluin block. Uoiinrll HlulTs. F. M. Ellis & Co. , ARCHITECTS And Hall Jlns RuporlntendBntH. Koonis 4'.M nnd II ! lion llulld n , Omaha Neb. , nnil ICoonis ' 'II and .M' ' ) Murrlum lllock * Counull llliilTs. lu. ConoHiiiiliico | ! snllulteil CARPETS ! We are receiving daily for fall trade the fin est patterns in Moquctte , Velvet , Body Brus sels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , and Rugs , Lace , Chenile and Silk Curtains , Win dow shades , Upholstering and Drapery goods , of all kinds. Fringes and Fancy Trimings. Upholstering and Interior Decorating done to order on short notice , Call and sec us or write for samples and price ? . COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , , 40 oj Broadway , Council Bluffs , loweu