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\f / o THE OJMAHA DAILY BEE , S/ATURDAY , SEPTEMBER G , 1800. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PKAtU , ST. Delivered liy Ciirrlor In tiny pnrt of the City. II. W. TII/TON , - - - MANAOKK. Office , No. U No. S3. jnxint jtKx N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. There were ! MW excursionists from N'coln at T-ftkc Manawn yesterday. They spent a very plusnntelny. Tim Interior work on the now Ch-mul hotel will bo commoiicocl tiext week. A. T. T. Lnlnsoii IMS tlio contract. Tlio ladles of the first Presbyterian dmrcli enlertJiliieel n largo number of their friends at a social held in the rm-lors of the church hist evening , A brief term of the superior court will beheld held tcxlny , nml .tmlKoMcCJcc will render it number o'f decisions in cases Unit linvo Icon under advisement forsoinc time. Charley Nicholson li wcarlup a line rod IciUlierllrciimii'slmt which \viis presented to him by Unit K'ruiit friend of the ilrcmeii , 13. 13. Chandler of the Gamouell lire aliu-ni com pany. The old three-quarter sprint ; wajfon tlmt was | ] > ed uiby | the * hoys of No. il several years ago run sort of ] nuiilliiKC.ir lor pleas ure purposes has boon ptitln servlciuis a huso wngoii to lake the plaro of the broken rod. The ollk'iiil board of ttic IJ road way Metho dist churc-b hns about decided upon securing the M uson ic temple UH the place for holding their iiwtiiiga until the new church is llu- isti'd. They are afraid that Hughes' ball will borocmr-ull. The Model baseball club will not ire to Blair tomorrow but will piny a ( , 'iiino at Mini- mm Instead. Their opponents will bo the OimiliJil'Ye.ilts. Tlio batteries will bo I-iiu- luhnii mid Hurt for Omati imiel Nichols , Yapp ontl Crosby for the Models. The lioyHof No.I lioso company lost a Jlno nxu from their reel wliun ruiinini ; to the Jiro iitJohnN. llnlelwln'son Weilnestlny. It IH n department nxu uiul easily idontllleil , and the JlmkrIll not bo able to inuko any other din- position of It than returning it , for which ho will receive the devout tliiinks oC tbo boys. I.owh Iluniincr recovered his stolen horse Initovenlni ; . The animal xvai found abe it Kcvcn miles In the country northeast of the city , where It hud been loft by seine person who hint apparently ridden it very hard. Thou animal ha u been taken upby farmer , and \vhon found was without halter , saddle or bildlo. Mr. S. U. Wadsworth 1ms purchased the miKiiillei'iitpuIiitliiirnf K.ilriuotiiiL park that attrnetcd so much attention whllo on oxbibi- tion during Chapman's art display last spring ami In tbo windows of the Fountain cigar utorevhoro , \ an effort was made to ralllo it olt for $100. $ Competent art critics pronounce the picture to be worth iV > OU. It wns painted by Mr. II. II. Uajjgsof Lincoln. Mr. Wads- worth has a lartfo number of the works of ibis iiillst , but the Full-mount picture ho prices highest of nil , and lias placed It in his ofllco. The boy choir of Kt. Paul's ' church will re- Bttmo Its duties tomorrow and will talte the pluco of thoquaitutto choir which has given mirh satisfaction duiliiK the summer months. Ith much to bo regretted that a regular quai'teitlo ciinnot bo engaged to assist the boys In the higher class of imthem music. The rector uslcs as a special favor that all members of the congregation and parish Iw present at morning service tomorrow , as no will then deliver his annunliuldress on the needs and condition of tlio work and other mat tew of great interest to his noarers. Lewis llnmincrtholu'aber dealeris in Mis souri Valley tr.vlng to get some trace of a miserable thief who slipped Into his barn lifter midnight last night and stole bis tfood until red old family horse which money would Bciitx'c'lv buy. The animal was taken out of r tlio stahlo and ridden away. Following the tracks Mr. Iliunmcr was able tojtraco the thief out on tbo Orescent Cit3' road and took tbo curly tmin for the Valley in the liopo of HadIng - Ing him at that place. The animal is an iron gray , six years old , weighs ifbout oao thou sand and 11 fly pounds , and has a silver mane mid tall. When standing his lower lip drops unusually. Thcro was a little trouble yesterday and the evening preceding between Mrs. ( Jcorgo II , Meschcndorf and Mrs. S. B. Milcstcad , a clicssinnkcr , who lives on the same tloor with her. Tbo latter had used seine abusive lan guage to Mi's. Meschcudorf's ' daughter and was called to account for It. Hur manner did not pleasu Jlrs. Milestead and Bho had her arrested on tliu ehiirgu of as&iiult and b.ittcry. The case was called for hearing In the police court lust evening and Mrs. Moseh- endorl was discharged and tlio costs taxed up up.tiast ttio complaining witness. MM. WcHolienelorf has filed an Information ngiilmt the other woman , charging her with profiino and abusive langna o to her daughter , which coimtUutcs n breach of the ponce. Last evening Mr. F. "W , Neal , the great Bportsuian , and his wife were walking la liny Hut park , urcompanicn by one of theijen- tlomnu's water spaniels When the fountain was ivnchcd the dot ; plunged into the basin and was having a big time. Mr. Neal thougnt lie would teach him a lesson and let him Inow that such conduct was a violation of the city ordinances. lie called him out and took a llttlo stick and was admlnlsterini'a Mlnht chastisement , when bo was assaulted by "Iteddy" Itoss , ihoxvcll known siirlntcr. The latter , without remonstrating with the owner of tto do ? , struck him n terrible blow in tbo faeo and after knocking him down jumped ui > oi him with Ins feet ami seriously Injured him. "Ueddy" was arrested for us" . taultimd b.ittery nud will liavo a bearing this morning. 1 JOS'OX ST015I3. A F > w Specialties to IU ? Kounil Thcro TJjiwVoolc. . SoRiothlng of Interest to every lady Is to bo found ut the HosUm Store , Council HlutTs. It is a little early to talk of full goods yet , but \vo have a few spocli.lties that won't last long In tlio way of fall dross goods. For this wceuoiily.no pIc-cciM-lnch , all-wool pluiil.s , stripes ivtid mhlurcs at Ste , wovth Wo : WO nieces 5'Mnch , all-wool ladio ' cloth , in all tlio newest lull shades ami black at JWc , worth f > sc. \Vo show the lineal line of gents' nccuwear and oni'-half ho-o in the city ; thobe.-iti.'icaud tOc nivlftio In the market ; i-r ! > dozen Rents' whitoshirts & ' ' . ' Me and Too , KUHJH&V'S''e , ; com plete line of night shirts from r > So up. I30STON STOU13. FOTHKIllNtm.YM , WUI'l'EU.UV , t CO. , J > uilcrs iindl'i'imiotci's of Low Prices. I'KJISttX.l I , I'Att.l (1 It.t I'HH. Ariliviv Uuchow left Tbui-hilay to visit various places lu Colorado. Mrs. A. B.Vl.kos of Kansas Cltv Is In the " city , the I'liest of Mrs. .1. T. Hell. Mr and Mrs. II.V. . Tilton of Tin : Iliu : left hist uvonlii ) ; forti few days' visit In their old home at JunesvlllnVis. \ . Khmey Smith , now of New York , was In tbo city yesterday and was greeted most cor- illally by the old friends who Unuw him twenty ywu-s ago. at which tlmo ho was tbo malinger of tbo Western Union here. Ho took a drive aiioutiho city with Mr. J. T. Stewart - art , and noted with wonder tbo marked changes made Mr. Smith occupies n verv responsible pusttlon with Drexel , Morgan & Co. Co.Prof. Prof. I ) . W MoPorimd has been tendered the | Kisiton ! ofsup'rintciiilciit of thelnstUu- tlon lor tlio deaf and dumb tit Winnipeg , Manitoba. The position is a very deslniblo oao In main * iv.irtvt.H , and lie luu concludrd to uccopt. 1 lo will U-avo tor Wimiipcir with his family in uboul ten davs. 1'rof. MeDer- mid IIIIK IKVII coniu'eteit with tbo Institution liei-o for about eight years , and taught In an Ontario Institution for six years beforu tint. Ho Is ivcosnlrrd tu omuif the best oditcatni-s In this line. During his years how ho has not only been highly e.st < veme > d by these associ ated with him In the school , but In nodal and business circles has many friends wboreiivt the jinrtlni : . Ho will take with him none but kindly wishes , and friends hero will watch for the Kueectfs which is sure to coma to him In tiU new Hold of labor , 1 Inso at eoit. Wo in-o going to quit litinillinif ganlcu hoii' , iin.l Inu-o doubly the InrfiO.st stock In tbo oilv. To eloso out > vo wlllsi'll all gralcsuu 1 llxtiirod ut daid cost , for rush. C. 11. P.ilnt .t Oil couipuiy : , Nos. 1 anil.l , Miu.uulc tcmplo. 1 Now fall goods Just tiwlvcuat Heller's , mer chant tullor , Uli ) IJroadwuy. * J , Q. 'Jlpton , real osUtc , MT Broadway. THE NEIVS IN- THE BLUFFS , Rcubsn T , Bcobco , nn Old Oitizon , Supposed to Have Wandered Off aud Porishedi TALKS ABOUT TAXES AND FINANCE , The Situation of the School Hoard Muddle-Hurl Ina Iliinaway I'or- Huinil General Notes About the City. A few days ago there were notices pub- lislied In the local papers making Inquiries concerning.Mr. U. 'V. Heebce , an old resident of this city , who hud been mlsslngncnrly two weeks. Mr. Hccbco Is a brother of II. C. Heobce , manager of the American express company in this city. The notice which was published by his wife stated that bo hnu been In poor health for seine tlmo and tbo Indica tions pointed to the loss of rcasonlnR powers. Inquiry revealed the fact tlmt Mr. Ileobeo had loft homo nml for several days nothing was thought of his disappearance. IH it was supposed ho had gene to visit relatives at Beobcetown In Harrison county. As tlmo rolled on , bis family concluded to write to tlmt place , and they were very much sur prised by a visit from Mr. Uccbco of that place , who stated ho had nut seen nor heard of Ills brother. Thoroughly alarmed , an investi gation wis at once made. It wits found that Mr. Beebo had ( , 'ouo to the Valley and from there had started from Bcebotown In a vehicle. AVben near his brother's homo ho tlwnkcd his friends mid left them. None of them thought anything was wrong with their passenger. Ki-om tlmt tlmo up to last nlglit no trace had been secured of the missing man. It has been learned that when Mr. Ileobo left his homo that Friday morning bo went to tlio local depot of tbo Chicago & Northwest ern company. There bo Boarded the express car of an outgoing train and went to Missouri Valley with t tie ex press messenger. Arriv ing ut Missouri Valley ho stopped over to visit a brother , It. W. lieobo , who resides there. Ho passed n few hours with his brother , and then went to 13eol > ctown with seine friends of ttio brother there , who had spent the day la tbo Valley and were returning homo overland. They saw nothing wrong with Mr. Heebce. Ho seemed bright and his mind was appa rently clear during the time lie was in their company. Arriving In Ilecbeotown tills was demonstrated by the fact that us they drew up to the front gate of the residence of the missing man's brother , Mr. Boebce said : "Hero wo are I This is where my brother lives and 1 will part with you here. " Mr. Ucebce got out of the wagon and the other parties drove off , supposing , of course , that ho was all right. Hut not so. The do- incntcd man evidently became bewildered and turning around walked away from bis brother's house , and since then ho baa not been even heard of. Mr. II. Beebco went to Missouri Valley arid Ikcbcetown yesterday for the purpose of joining In the search , and It was expected that bo would return on tbo Id o'clock train with seine tidings of the missing man. Hois a man about forty-live years of age , tall and spare , and has a wife and two or thrco chil dren in tills city. First-class dressmaking by Miss "Wallace , over Cattlemen's ' bank. A good boso reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Bixby's. ' Sightly Lower Tnvoti. "The taxes for 1S90 will be a little bit lower than wo had to pay for IbSO , " said a city ofllcial yesterday , "but they are not as low as I would like to see them. Tbo finance com mittee , and especially Alderman Lacy , felt very touch disappointed when they found it would ba impossible to make the promised ro- ( luction. When the condition of the various funJs had boon llrst glanced at and the needs of the coining year considered tbo finance committee felt assured that a reduction of at least 10 mills could bo made from the levy of 18&9. Hut after the committee got through with the work they found that they could not make tbo reductions promised. It was ex pected thnt the Judgment fund could bo cut downlj mills , butlt was found to bo possible ) to reduce i' but4 millsanet provide fortheyears' contingency. It was possible to make a slight reduction in tbo bridgu fund , but there wore some other funds where an Increase was imperative. After all ttio needs for the year had been provided for it was found that there could only bo a reduction of 1 mill hi the levy of ISb'.l ' , when it was ill mills for all cltv pur poses. This i.s the best wo can do , and It will make the taxes for the year a tiitlo less than last year. "I think the financial showing of City Treasurer Kinnehun and the recommenda tions ho made at the lust meeting oC the city council deserved more attention than ttioy received at the hands of tlio council. Tbo treasurer recommended the creation of a sinking fund to pay the principal of the funded debt us soon as tbo bonds become pay able. The statement was that the total amount of the bonded Indebtedness of tlio city is now SaSo.OitO. The bonds run for twenty years at an interest ot li per cent per annum. At the end of twenty years , therefore , from the date , \hcn these bunds were issued the city will have paid .fllKt.OSO Interest on them , or move than the principal amounts to. Tbo treasurer has ilgnred out what this Interest would amount to ( f compounded. and llndsthat it would bo $ M , ( > u7. ! > 0 , making a grand total of tbo cost of the bonds of foUT , " . " ! " . Tbo treasurer argues that this is too much , On every ? VX ) wortli of work which tbo city has done It will buvo paid at the end ot twenty years the sum of $ ( .uu In interest. The treasurer wants to know very much what or Unary private business coald stand such a strain , and ho Is in favor of shutting It oil by paying every year n portion of tlio principal of the bonds In order to get them out of the way. The payment of the bonds Is optional after ten years , and a largo amount of them will bo payablu in thrco or four years. The treasurer's ' suggestion Is that a sinking fund bo started for the payment of the bonds ns soon as possible alter they have become pay able.11 Dr. C. H. Bower , 20 N. Malt. st. To the I.adlcs Miss Mary Glcason bos returned - turned Irom lior eastern trip and is better prepared tlmn over to satisfy all who want tirst class dressmaking. Hooms in the old library building , Pearl street. Buy your lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. , 81il llroadway. The Suhuol Hoard Muddle. There were no new developments In the school bo mi muddle yostenUy. The teach ers continued to follow tbo instructions of the superintendent as far ns posslulo except In the matter of mailing their reports. All reports - ports forthe day are made to the members of | llio touchers' committee. It Is evident tlmt j the hoard has started In upon a long gainu of j frcaie-out , and tbo three uioinbors Cvho nro I opposing the suporiutciulent have determined - , ! mined to let matters drift along as they are until the next re-gulur meeting , and when the monthly bills como up for allowance they will vote against allowing tbo salary of 1'rof. Me- . Naughton. The votes of the other throe members to allow the bill will create u tie , ' and the bill will have to go o\er. This may 1 bo continued until the school yea- closes and the superintendent bo ix-iiulred to collect his salary in tno courts. This will bo ruthor embarrassing , of course , but all tlio fun will not bo on the sldo of tha te.ii'lu-r.s' committed. Whllo they uro reaping nil tbe > satisfaction that .such n course will bring they will bo eotnpolled to puivliaso it dearly by devoting nearly till of their valuable tlmo to the work of superintending tbo schools. rl'ho only development of imy interest yes terday was the publication in an evening minor of tbo clr.irgo of Incompi'tenov made by 1'rof. .Slovens against Superintendent Me- Naughton. The friends of McNnuKUton claim that hi tbo original manuscript of these cluil'n'e'H , now in possession of the board of education , they noted sovcnty-ono errors in punctuation , capitalization , orthography , grammar and awkward construction of sen tences , which 1'rof. Slovens failed to detect ! nvUlutf. Tlw publication ot tUo charges created n little Interest. A member of the high echool tilumnl came Into TUB BF.B ofllco ami rend the charges over and concluded with the remark , accompanied by n broael smile : "A great many expressions in that column sound oddly familiar to mo. When Chairman Schocntgcii of the teachers' committee made his report at the end of the schoof year and addressed tbo nluinnl ho made use of u great many sentences and expressions Identically like thoso. It sets mo to thinking and ask ing myself if 1'rof. Stevens wrote John's re port and his speech before the alumni , or If John wrote the professor's charges. Thcro Is such a marvelous similarity between the thrco productions that I can't help thinking and looking around for earmarks. " In the charges ns published last evening thcro were seine marked Improvements upon the original , many of the glaring errors In syntax , rhetoric und construction which were noted In the original were eliminated lu the publication. To Graders -Ulds are solicited for grading lot on Oakland avenue. For Information ap ply to J. 0. Uellavcn. Shorthand. Miss KhoJcs , llrown building. J. C. Blxhy , steam Heating , sanitary en gineer , 1MI : lllfo hiiildhur , Oiiuru ; JJ Mer kiam block , Council Bluffs. Thrown from a Cnrri ige. A day or two ago a brief paragraph an nounced that Mr. und Mrs. I'hll Armour , now of Cherokee , this state , but former resi dents here , had been seriously Injured by being thrown from a carriage. No particu lars ot tlio accident were given. It has been nscortnlnc'l ' that while out riding their mil- mill became frightened and In turning a cor ner the occupants of the vehicle were pitched out. Mr. Armour suffered tbo fracture of a leg aud Mrs. Armour was seriously injured. She struck on her head , tearing loose the scalp and besides was badly bruised and scratched about the face. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 418 Broadway. Commercial men , New Pacific. Council yiulTs , Is under management of W.Jones with new sample rooms. Communication for Cut-OIV Island. A sehemo was started yesterday for estab lishing direct communication with Cut-Oft Island that promises early fruition. Several locnl capitalists are arranging to establish a lorry to cross the fiver justabovo tbo pump ing station. A llrst-cluss steamboat , capable of carrying several teams , and yet light nnd swift enough to make the trip quickly and at small expense , will bo purchased and brought hero , They have found just such a boat as they desire nt Kansas City , and If it can bo bought , will bo run up hero and bo making Its tilps within ten days. The council will bo asked for a charter tit the next meeting , which will no doubt bo grunted. The question of telephone communication Is also being ugitated , aud It is probable that the city will make u demand upon the company for u direct line or the cutting oft of ull tolls over the line via Omaha. As tbo island Is a part of Council Bluffs the charge of 10 cents to .subscribers is a violation of the company's ' charter. If the company will not consent to this , the city authorities will demand the con struction of u direct lino. For Sale. Our retail furniture business , with good established trade. Stock is Hrst class nnd well selected. Keason for selling , are going Into the exclusive jobbing trade. An } ' ono wishing to goiuto business should investigate this , as it is one of tbu few golden opportunities of a lifo time ) . C. A. BUCIIB & Co. A New Court House Janitor. The most important business transacted by the board of supervisors yesterday was the election of the overseer of the poor aud the Janitor ut tlio court house for the ensuing year. There was only ono applicant for the position of poormaster , and tint was the present Incumbent , Wart Hardin , who has bold the oftlce so long. Ho was ro-clectcd unanimously. The position of Janitor was lot to tbo lowest bidder , and there wore but two bids , ono from \V. S. Wilklns , wbo has taken such excellent care of the county's big house during the post year , and James A. Keller. Wilklns' bid was $ lKOuud ( Keller's an even $ lfiOO , and bo got the place. Imme diately after his election was declared Com missioner Graham moved to Increase Ids salary to .51,0 0. and the motion was sus tained. Mr. Keller has been connected with tlio Union elevator for a number of years , or slticu the great "Q" strike , In which be was an uctlvo und unsuccessful participant. 'Wall paper at 3' ' < cents per roll ; not rem nants , atU. L. Gillette's , JM Pearl st. Money at re lucod rates lo 11101 on chatto and rculc.itu.to security by K. II. Shoafo & Co That I'arlc Tax. At the election last spring the people were asked to vote upon the proposition of assess ing a half mill tux to create a sinking fund for the purpose of purchasing a park for the western part of the city. When the city levy was made at the council meeting last Mon day night this fact was overlooked , and the park levy was fixed at ono mill , tlio same as it had been for a number of years. In the board of county supervisors' meeting yester day afternoon thp question camn up of ap proving the council's levy when Commis sioner Graham , who is always zealously looking out for the parks , discovered the oversight , and got tlio matter laid over until evening in liopo tbo city council could begotten gotten together for the purpo.su of correcting the error. Tno time passed , however , with out accomplishing it , and the levy was ap proved us It stood and the tax voted by tlio people was lost. If you wish to sell your property call on the .Tuild & Wells Co. , C. U. Judd , president , OUO U road way. The Colored Methodise Coufcrcnco. Cincviio , Sept. 5. At today's session of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church conference there was a heated discussion over the fact that many ministers are short in payments to tlio general fund. Bishop Loinnx closed the debate with a vigorous speech , in which ho salel if the older ministers could not do their duty by the church younger men would bo selected , IIo lulrnon- istied thorn to cease pigging out classical ser mons to read to their congregations and to talk common same , and advised If they could not innlco a bolter showing to leave Uic pul pit , hire a inulo and go to plowing. Iowa Central's Annual Sleeting , Gil ic-.uio , Sent. " > . The Iowa Central rail way company , at its annual meeting this afternoon , elected Uussell Sago president , H. J. Morse vice president and George H. Morse secretary anil treasurer. Uussell Sage , II. J. Morse , A. IJ. Stlckney , G. 1C. Talntor , 13d- ward E. Chace , Robert T , Mcfaddcu , Dun- lap Smith , C , II. Ackort and Ucorgo H. Morse were elected directors. The annual report shows gross earnings of Sl.IiSS/H . ) ; ! , an Increase of J-JOt.WiO over last year ; ex peases , SI , 100,1 , 07 , u decrease of fl.MU from last year. Miner * In Peril. SCUAXTON , Pa , , Sept. n. The llvoi of 800 men and boys working In the Cnyouga mine were In deadly peril this afternoon through the burning of the engine house , ami for n tlmo excitement reaching paudomonluin ex isted about the mouth of tbo mine , whcro a great crowd of men , women and children gathered. The llro btoppod the fans , shutting off all tlio air currents and the suffocation of I the men seemed probable. The miners , hrw- I ever , Hid to the work laps of the Bilsbin | niluu , out of which they all escaped , . \ 'VVIsoimnlnVlmlHtorin. . MILWAUKEE , \Vis , , Sopt. 5. A special from \Vausau , Wls. , says the village of Anlwa , in Murchon county , was visited by a hurrlcanu last night. Uuu house was completely wrecked and a number of buildings , Includ ing ttio postutllco , badly wrecked. As fur us known no lives were lo.st. A South Carolina Swing , LAUIIKNS , S. C. , Sept. 5. Bob Suelton , colored , was hanged today for the murder of \yiUlata Kay Iford. L0.\i : STAIl or the tflnlo Convention at Hm ( Vntonlo. Svs * AXTOXIO , ToxvSopt. 5. The rcnubll- can state convention Adjourned slno dto this afternoon after nominating the following ticket : Governor , Wqbstcr Flanagan , Hen derson i lieutenant governor , W. 1C. MoICcm- son , Wllllmsonj nUutney general , .T. T. lloguo , Bl Paso ; , comptroller , William Worthodd , Do Witt ; "lanel commissioner , J. K. McDowell , Chlldress ; treas urer , J. D. FJchmldtz , Denton ; superintendent of public instruction , Dr. W. Mdner , Bear. The platform reaffirms ad- hcrcnco to the principles of the republican party ; endorses the "administration of Presi dent Harrison ; favors reciprocity treaties with American states ; favors encouragement , by subsidies or otherwise , of lines of ocean transportation with said states ; end ones the Mmmclul policy of the government , the silver bill , etc. , nnd favors the Australian ballot and "all other proper measures that will ren der a free and honest expression of the will of tbo people. " Wisconsin labor Convention. MII.WAUKKI : , Wis. , Sept. H-Tho state labor convention today was made up mainly of delegates from Milwaukee , loss than twenty bolng hero from the state. Thcro was a strong sentiment expressed in favor of sup porting Governor Hoard on account of the school law ho represented , but the majority was lor n straight ticket , which was nomi nated ns follows : Governor , Keuben May of Vlromnv ; lieutenant gov ernor , N. E. Allen , Heaver Dam ; secretary of state , W. N. Llekwood , Hlpen ; treasurer , Alfred Mannlielmer , Manltowoo : attorney general , K. Slum-van , Milwaukee ; stuto superintendent , J. W. Stewart , Brod- hcad ; railroad commissioner , B. S. Hishop , Murinette , insurance commissioner , Clmtios Hutch , Calumet. Nevada ItcpntilloniiH. VinotMA , Nov. , Sept. 5. The republican stuto convention today made the fol lowing nominations : Governor , H. K. Col- corel ; supreme Judge , H. It. Blgclow ; dis trict Judge , H. Itising ; congressman. II. P. Hurtlno ; lieutenant governor , J. Pon- Judo ; attorney general , J. D. Forrcyson ; secretary of state , 0. II. Gray ; clerk of the supreme court , Joseph Josephs ; controller , K. H. Horn ton ; treasurer , John K lingan ; surveyor general , John li. Jones ; superintendent of public Instruction , Orvls King ; state printer , Joseph 12. Kcklcy ; uni versity regents , K. T. Gcorgo aud J. W. llaines. Collision in the Kast Uivcr. New YOIIK , Sept. C. The steamboats C. 1C. Northam and Continental , both of tbo Now Haven line , wcra In collision in the Kast river this afternoon. Several persons on the Northam were injured , nnd for a tlmo the Wildest excitement prevailed on both vessels , which wore crowded with passengers. Tlio Nortbiun's passengers were transferred to the Mohawk. No ono was hurt seriously , Checker Clantn Contest. PKOVIDKNCE , U. I. , Sept. 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tnu Bii : . ] The doihmco opening was drawn today for today's play in the checker contest. Freeman mndo four varia tions from the gnmo following Anderson's anel Buslcy's play and Busker varied from the book play in the ending. The evening play ran ou book lines nnd both games were drawn. + Engineer and Four Tramp * Killed. KANSAS Cur , Mo. , Sept. 5. It is reported hero that a bad wrccitof a freight train oc curred last night ou the Missouri , Kansas & Texas rend at Caney , Kan. , by the discon nection of a switch. The engineer nnd four tramps are reported killed and the llrcman fatally scalded. Six cars of hogs were killed and eighteen cars of grain wrecked. A Itipo Olel A c. S. H. Holcomb and wife , of Bclchervlllo , Texas , have celebrated their flfty-llfth wed ding anniversary , and nro still halo and hearty. The secret of their long life and good health Is that they correct any slight ailment promptly , and In that way avoid serious sickness. Like most every ono else , they are more frequently troubled with con stipation than any other physical disorder. To correct this they take St. Patrick's Pills In preference to any other , because , as Mr. Holcomb says , "Tbc3 * nro a mild pill and , be sides , keep the whole system In good order. Wo prize them very highly. " Forsalo hi druggists. b'tcninslitp Arrivals. At London-Sighted : ThoWieland nnd the Westernland , from Now York. At New York Tbo Gcllcrt , from Jlam burg ; the Aller , from Bremen ; the Helvetia from London. At Quocnstown The Uinbria , from New York. The Czarowitz on a Tour. ST. PiiTKitsnuHO , Sept. G. [ Special Cable gram to Tin : Bic.J : The cznrowitz , who is soon to nmko a tour of Turicoy and India besides visiting the principal ports of Cliint mid Japan , will arrive at Constantinople about the beginning of October. Partially In SU.OMCA , Sept. 5. One-fourth of the citj is in ruins. The British and Greek con sulatcs , the Greek hospital nnd schools nm the Turkish morgue Imvo all been destroyed Twenty thousand persons are homeless. - > Danube Valley Kallroail Bnhmorged ViKSXi , Sopt. 5. Floods have partial ! j submerged the Danube Valley railroad line The rivers ICamp nnd Thuya have overflowed their banks , devastating the adjuccnt terri tory. The now olliecs of the great Hock Island route , 1002 , Slxtoonth und Fa main Btreets , Omaha , tire the flueat in the city. Call and sco them. Tickets to all points oust at lowest rates. Destructive * Fires In Hungary. Vir.x.VA , Sept. 5. itoports of very dcstruc tlvo fires still continue to como from Hun gary. The latest dispatches say Szrnolk am several Hungarian villages havobocn burned i in a Dyiuunito Magazine LA ROCIIIU.E : , Sept , C. A disastrous explosion plosion occurred today at a dynamite inaga zlno at the I'allico dock. Ten persons were Instantly killed and many others injured. Tlio Klro Itpuonl. PHILADELPHIA , Sept. ! > . Fire in the build ings Nos. 4 to 18 , South Eighteenth btreot tonight did damage to various firms to th amount of $103,000. ! HA.UVK8T UXOimSIONS SOUTH U Via tlio AValmsli Iloiitc , On September 0 , 23 and October 11 the 'Wubabh will soil round trip tickets to points in Texas , Arkunstia. Tennessee Mississippi , Louisiana , Alabamiv , Gcor glu and L'loridit , at Halt Faro , peed for aO days. Itomcmbcr the Wabash is the quickest rottto South nnel Southeast Reclining Chair and Pullman Cull'o Sleeping Curs on nil trains. Only 15 hours to St. Louis , 32J " " Chattanooga , 10 " " Now'Orleans , W } " " New York , with corresponding fust tlmo to nl points South und Kis : t. For tickets nm full information in regnrel to routes , uls < fern copy of tlio Southern Hoinoseekors Guide , cull at the Wtibitsh Ticket OIHeo Io02 Furnmn street , Oimihiv , or write G Is' . Clayton , Northwestern Pussonfo Agent , Onuihn , Nob. Grain TliiurcH Arrrmctl. John Huntz nnd Lewis Barney , two Cul Oil Island graders , landed In the county Jul yesterday afternoon. For the past month the people In the vlcln Ity of Arlington have been greatly nnnoyet by thieves , who vlsltthat locality in thonlgh and with wagons haul off loads of hey , corn and farm products. They grow tired of these raids nnd organized a band of r guUtors , After this they lived in peuco and security until Thursday night , when a wholesale raid was Jmado. Joseph McGulro and John Mo- Coinba lost several tous of hay , aud a num- ) cr of other farmers lost loads of grain , that vere stolen from their cribs and grnnoric * Yesterday morning , at soon as the loss was lae-ovcrod , McGulro nnd McCombs took the rail nnd followed It to the grading camp on jUt-Off Island , where two loads of hay stood u front of the tent occupied by Hunt. , and larnoy. No iiuestlons were asked , but , bur ying away , lcGtllro and McCombs wont bo- ore Justice Anderson , where they swore out warrant , which was placed In the bauds of Sheriff lloyd , and nn hour later the two hleves were locked behind the burs of tbo ounty Jail. * HON. TO.M MAJOHS. Ho Aeldrosscs the Ilcpiibllunn Ve > lcrs of the Sixth Ward. The Sixth ward republican club held n very nthusiastlo meeting last , night at the club icmlquurtcro , on Luke street near Twenty- Ixth. It was announced that Hon. L. U. tlchnrds , cnndklnto for governor , would bo here , but ho was unable to bo present on uc- ount of nn engagement with Colonel Vcazoy it the Grand Island reunion. Christina Spccht culled the meeting to ordcrntSiiO , nnd Mr. Harry Uroom was ulled upon for a speech. Mr. Broom spoke vigorously and was fro- nucntly applauded , Ho held that the ro- mblleans of Douglns county would prove tiomselvcs loyal to the party at the polls. The speaker compared tlio records of lllch- nrds and Hoyd , and showed the fallacy of otlng for the latter as ngalnst n man like tiehards. Ho also spoke of the candidates or lieutenant governor , Mr. Majors and Dr. ienr , and created a good deal of enthusiasm iv Ids brilliant eulogy of the loyal Tom Majors. Mosc P. O'Brien ' was then called out nnd addressed the club quite entertainingly for Iftcen minutes. Mr. O'Brien ' touched upon he record made bv Air. Hovel durlnir the rreat B. & M. strike several years ago , when .Joyel called for the mlllltliuind the killing of George A. Armstrong took place. Hon. Thomas J , Majors , candidate for llcu- .cnant governor , then appeared nnd was tuinultuously applauded , lie was Introduced inel begun to speak In a voice that seemed to bo struggling through a dense fog or n cold win ter , It was so hoarse. "This voice of mine may not plenso you to- light , " said Mr. Majors , "for ills shattered. But It was not shattered by the democratic iiarty ; it was worn out , temporarily , whllo Bulking to tbo old soldiers on the eipen Hold at Grand Island talking to the bravo boys who fought to snvo the Hag in the grandest army the world lias ever seen. " [ Applause. ] Mr. Majors then reviewed his army llfo lirlelly , telling how ho enlisted in ISfll here in 3maha in General Thuycr's regiment , und liow ho had followed General Thnycr through to the end of the war. IIo spoke of Omatin when ho first saw it , a village of about 11,000 , and said ho was proud to say that ho wiw a pioneer of the stuto of Nebraska nnd proud of the grand young commonwealth aud proud of Omaha , now one of the greatest commercial centers In the United States. Ho then reviewed the political situation nud paid Hon. L. D. llich- tirels , candidate for governor , a glowing tribute us a gentleman of loyalty , business ability nnd honest Integrity. "Tbo old ship Is all right , " said Mr. Ma jors. "Thero may bo seine of the snllors who have not stood by their posts of duty , but the grand old republican ship still plows the waves in triumph and will swing into the barber on November 4 with every loyal man safely on board. " [ Applause. ] Judge Miller , the attorney , was called and spoke 1'or live minutes , taking up the subter fuges of the alliance party and urging the necessity of every republican standing loyal to the party lit the coming election. Dan O'Kceffo was the next speaker. IIo reviewed Mr. Boyd's record upon the proat B. & M. strike and declared that by Boyd s unjust and foolish action the only bloodshed of the strike was brought on. "In conclusion I want to say. " said Mr , O'Keofto , "that Mr. Boyd is sending his hire lings all over the city closing tbo mouths of men who know bis record , but I tell you he'll iron daisy if ho closes my mouth , " [ Ap plause. ] Mr. I ) . M. Sells spoke briefly nnd was fre quently applauded. IIo said ho was a repub lican llrst , last and all the time , but he al ways respected an old soldier , whether ho was a republican or a democrat. But bo had learned to look upon the the democratic party us n conglomeration of contradictions and de ceptions. lion. Tom Majors then expressed the re grets of Mr. Richards ut not being able to attend. "How are you going to run , " Istho ques tion often asked inc , " said Mr. Majors , "Well , lot mo tell you. The elomocr.its nom inated Mr. Bear , nnd the prohibitionists nom inated u colored man of Omaha as candidate for the same position as that to which I n ° pire. Now witn a bear behind mo and a colored man uchind the bear you may look for the prettiest race over seen in Nebraska. " [ Applause. ] " 'ho club then gave thrco choeas for Tom Majors , l < \ D. Richards and the whole ticket and adjourned. Seventh Ward Democrat * . The regular mooting of the Seventh ward elcmocratlc club was tiuld at 1-1'J Park nveniio last night. The small room in which tbo meeting was held was not crowded. M. V. Gannon had been announced ns the speaker of the evening , but whllo awaiting his arrival J. J. Points occupied tbo tlmo by delivering an Cold time elemocratio speech , touching upon the tariff , and , going back to the rebellion , showed how ttio question of state's right's should have boon settled. Whllo Mr. Points was speaking Mr. Gan non came iu uud was greeted with loud ap plause. In closing his remarks Mr. Points discussal the current questions of the day und then gave way to Air. Gannon , The latter was loudly called for and re sponded by addressing the meeting in tbo clear , incisive manner widen olinraoteri/cs this gentleman in Ids speaking. Mr. Gannon touched brlolly aud severely upon recent na tional legislation and scored Speaker Reed , Ho then branched oil on to the prohibition question , and a number of Incidents which came under bis observation eluring his resi dence In Iowa. Ho also referred to his visit to Maine a couple of years ago , and said ho had seen more bovs in Portland with bottles In their pockets tiinn had over been scon In Iowa nnd Nebraska together. A number of tbo Iniquities of the Iowa law were pointed out , and tlio steps which should bo taken to avoid them In this state were touched upon in a forcible manner , During Mr. ( lanuon's remarks the points made were loudly applauded and ho was attentively ' tentively listened'to. W. It. Vnughan was called for and ad dressed the meeting on the prohibition quo < - tion , which he said was the most important thing before the people. Through conches Pullman palnco slcopors , ( lining cars , frco rocllnliigclinir cars to Chicago and intervening1 point vln the gront Uook lalmul route. TIclco olllco 1002 , Sixteenth and 1'iirnam. ThoCurlcton opera company gave "Tho Brigands" for the third tlmo last evening tea a medium-sized audience. Miss Kane again carried olt the honors , her versatility , her conscientiousness and her excellent soprano voice winning encore nfterencoro. Mr. Mur ray , Mr. lllgolow nnd Miss Winston were quite us interesting as on their llrst appear- unco. The chorus sang better , if anything. and , taken as u whole , the performance was very creditable indeed. 'J lie Paegler Case. Tlio cnso of Dr. J. H. I'aoglcr , charged with practicing medic-mo without u legal right to do so , was called at1 o'clock yester day afternoon in police court. Dr. Pacgler produced a certificate of graduation from the American health college or the Vltapathio Institute of Cincinnati , whcro he claims to have taken a thorough course ol instruction. The prosco'Jtlon hold that this alleged college had no authority to grunt diplomas , und Is therefore not a recognized or reputable college , I'ac'irler und his attorney contended that the school Is nil right , nnd that tlio laws of Ohio recognlzo It as a legiti mate college , authorized to grant diplomas. .fudge Helslov will not announce bis decision iu the case until next Monday , * JHItX To Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Counccllor , 1314 North Twentieth street , a girl. Mother and cuik doing well. j'KnsH\.iL i'.iin < i H. M , Heed of Chicago Is at the Murray. A. L. Warrlek of O'Neill Is at the Ciuay. S. TJ. Wilson of Crclo Is at the Merchants , H. H. Ho.tford of Chicago Is at the Mlllard. A. W. Hnyward of Chicago I at the 1'ax- on , It. K. Knight of Ytitnn Is stopping at the Cn oy. K. T. Hoilson of Schuylcr is a guest at the Casey , John 0. Watson of Nebraska City Is nl the Mlllard , J. A. NVaro of St. Louis was at the Paxton ast night. K. M , Shmv of Talmngols Intho city at the Merchants. J. L. Ayow of Fullerton was at the Mer chants lost night. 11. A. Hnlcnsworth of Portland , Ore. , Is registered nt the Merchants. H. J. Klrhputrlek of Be.itrlco Is tn the city , at the 1'axtou. 13. A. names of Grand Island is a guest nt .ho Paxton. W. F. Holllu of Boston Is In the city , nt the Murray. J. A. Llnvlllo of Canton , O. , Is registered it the Murray. J. L. MeLaughlln nf Batavla , N. Y , , was nt tbo Murray last night. .lamos McDonald of Clear Water Is In the city , ut the Unsoy. J. M. French , wife and daughters of Ottawa , 111. , uro visiting Airs. M , M. Ham- In of Kouutzo Place. W. C. Harder of Sioux City Is a guest nt the Millard. William A. Akin of Columbus , O. , Is regis tered ut the Millard V. A. Whlton of Ithaca , N. Y. , was at the Millnrd last night. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for tlio accommodation of Dinahti , Council Bin its , DOJ Aloluoa and Chicago business is the Rock Island veslibulcel limited , leaving Omaha at 1:15 : p. in. dally. Ticket olllco 100- , Six teenth and FWnain sts. Omaha. Marriage licenses. Judge Shields issued the following mar riage licenses yesterday : Name and address. Ago. ( Thomas IIotiRhecd , Omaha 28 j Jessie Ernst , Omaha 2i ( William W. Uroy , Pawnee City m | Mattie A , Burgar , Pawnee City yi j William McCarthy. Omaha 2'i ( EttaJcltors , Council Bluffs it ) j Oeorgo J. Ikelmnn , Omabu 21 | Minnie Lcskcli , Omaha 18 I Warren A. Wood , Hlekinan 21 ( Kunico Meyer , Omaha 18 ( William Strapeit. Omaha r.'J ' ( Gertrude Kngel , Omaha. v CO 1002. Slxtoonth and Farnant streets Is tlio now Itoek Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points cast at lowoat ratos. Jainos Allen has been appointed spe cial agent to collect manufacturing slu Unties in Nebraska and lias opened nn olfiee in the government building. Tlio salary is $5 a day and ho is allowed u secretary. Hurry Aikon ( Ills the latter position. The custom house was in receipt yes terday of huvcral eases of fanev ptcfdcs from London for MeCord , Briitly & Co. , and two largo safes to bo used in the of- Iko of the postollico buileliug. Franklin D. , the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cooper , died yewturdtiy tiftur- 110011 ut 1 o'clock. OISTE > Doth tlio niethotl nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is plcastui ! nnd refreshing to the tnste , and net : gently yet promptly on the Kidneys Liver and Bowels , cleanses the SVE tern effectually , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers nnd cures Imbituu constipation. Syrup of Figs is th only remedy of its kind ever pn. duced , pleasing to the tnstc and ac ccptablo to the stomach , prompt it. its action and truly beneficial in it effects , prepared only from the mosl healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd have mndo it the most popular remedy known. oyrup of Figs is for sale in OOc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not Imvo it on hnnel will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to tiy it. Do uut accept any substitute. CHUFORMA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN FPMCISCO. CAL , WUISVILLE , KY. flV \ YORK. N.Y- ALL WORK WAH RANTED. DR. J.D. JACKSON , Dontnl Surtfoou All Kinds of work < U.nc. Yon can sa\nonr- liulf on > onr coiil unit Hllu-r lining l > v ca.lliiR ; it , Kooni lilM Mcrriuin HlueK. Couiivll lun"s. ! ! CURES PERMANENTLY BRUISES and WOUNDS. Fell From Tolocrnph Pole. I Gary. Dak.FtptM , 1SS& . IvMtudly bnil-fd Biul rtmliicd by * foil from tclrarnph polo ; couldn't turn in btdt. Doctors did no BOtU. Tried Bl.Jncobs Oil ; II Utcd me. W. II. BOANNELL. The Itlohnr Oiitwlttod. Merced , Cal. , Pcpt. 59 , ISM. I WAS kicked by a mnla on right knea n4 could nut \vullt fur three dnvi ; suffered two Wccktbut Kt.Jucobi.OH cured nmromtilclelr. U LANQUON. AT DRt'oaurs ASD UKAI.KM. ' Tlir tHARLCS A. VOCELER CO. , Baltimore , Ut. SP-EOIAti NOTlOm COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1TKMI U1CNT lintel .Iniiieson , lilt furnished , l : I'evwsslnnclrun October I. Kor Itiforina- t Ion address Win. Steihmtopf , or Uhrls ytranb , Council lUiill's. "l\7"AXTHD A e'oinpotcnt girl for uciie-rnl i T limiMiworlc. Cliuid WIRPH puld , Mrs , T , J , .Miichay.a.'T tjoutliCtli stront. " \\rANTKD-A woman cook nt St , Joe hoiuo , No. ( U.I.Miiliist , Cminell lIlnlTH. " \\rANTKD Oood tflrl to lonrn elrc.siiniikliiK trader. Miss Wallace , over Cattlemen'ii bunk. iTIOKSAIE Orwtlltr.ulo for n gooil road J. toain. Mt-illlon N'o. (11 ( U. rivlitorod In Will- luce. Uy Dr. AroHtu.iliI , dam by Kentucky ejlay , uyoanolil. Apply to Dr. Mucriio , TTUJll SALK or Knnt Garden land , with JL1 houses , by J , U. Utco. 10J Mala fct. . ejouuull Bluffs. jlOI ! URNT Two now iiimlt > rn7-iooiii Jj Hood location. Apply ( ii'i l-'lftn uvuimu. J. It. Davidson. " \\7"IIV pay rout WIIIMI you can liny a lioiuoou 11 tliusaino ti'i'iim , iina In cno ; of vonr ( loath ntuiiy tltiiolouvoyo.ir family thu lioiiio uluar on ibo following turini : t A lioiuu wort li il , < ) U ) at $ [ ] | ior month. tr A homo \viirtli { I..VII ut iH | ior iiuiuth. A boino worth jM ; ( ) at J.'l per iiuiuth. A bonio worth i I.IWO at fM | ) LT iiumth. ' A homo worth JI.OJJ at 4IH | , or nioiilh. Other priced liommon tlio same termi. Th nbovo monthly iKiynuMitH Inulude principal nnd lutorost. I'nr full n.irtloulars call ( in ot address tboJudilVolls \ Oo. , OUJ llroaUwujr , Couiu'll HlnlTs , la. TTIOHHENT Tim .stor room , No. 13 , froiiliui X'cm I'narl BU W. U. ,1 iimus. l | DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute AND Private Hospital , Co- . Broadway nnd 2Ot'i S s. , Cot-xcir. HiauTtf , IOWA. rortho troilinniil : of all Mirt'Iciil and cliiinlO ill i'iifos and ( ll o-isi's of the blood. I'rlviitcdl-e'asi'sof thu urinary and f > e\n < il organs , askyiihllN , : is st ilel un1. cy-titls. spcr- inutiirroliei'.i' . Ic-t iiiaiiliemd , MIIII | Imjioti-ncO ami weakness treatcil suiH'ssfull.v. . . I'lirtleuliii' addition paid todl.-enscs nf tl > c. hinxs , as Aithina. Ciiniuiiiptlini. ltronchlt ! , ( 'atiirrh. ' Kte1. Paralysis , Kiilnoy I > | MJIM : > S nl blabt'tus. IlriKht's II- | ( > IINO. liliruiniilisin , 1'lu , Uunver. Varloi'ole1. llydiocrle , Dropsy. Tuin.ir , DKonsos of thu I0vo and Knr. Chili I'cet , Spinal Unrvut uro and all diseases of tliclioiie.i. \Vo liavon ile'piirlniont ddvntcd ovc'lnslvoiy to t ho troatmi'iil of I'lorlnc DlM'iises. Moilh-lni.'heiit.teoiiioly pacU.d and five front IT * ohscrvntlon. Uoriespoiuleuoo conlldcntliil. Address ! P DR. BELLINGER'S ' Surgical Institute and Private Hospital , Ccr llruuilwuy nnil Mtli st . , Council UluIH , la. ATTEND' Ptrlctlylo buslnoni" tin Hiilomllilmoltn , Tliohlti4 ) * pst nt'cc. In ( ivcry line of humaneneni ) l rcuubou tfhltn who holds to Rdino nduptol Hpo'lult ; . WESTERN I'cnplonro proKronlvo. full f onowy. nnil montr iu.iklii ) ! jolicmus. They ncoJ special train u fcr IOWA J.oail ? In popular education. Her pulillo ictiocll nro ( Uilni ; urmulurk fur tier Incruaulni ; uilllK'Dt. ' Western lovvit. COLLEGE , Commonroi full term Stipt. 1st. Shu folci'ti the ri'ully pruclli'ul fur tier Stn Innt * . Nonnil Itml- no H. Sliortli n t ami I'oninn iHliljico.itMo * wo I or- canlzo , ! unit curcfulty eu-nliioteM Hiiiclciili mar cntoi- lit any time. Write for further imrtlcMlar * 19 \V. 8. I'aulson. Bluffs Iowa. n jCouncil , . F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And BulUtnR Superintendents. Konins l:0 : : nnil 4'U HIMIliiildlni : . Oinah.i.Nrb. . niul Iooiiis2 ! 14 and "Jii Mi'irliiiu Illnc'kI'ouiiuil HluIVs , la. ( . 'orieiipoiiduiieo .solicited. J. 1) . UiiMr.viii > ox , I'roi , K I. . SIIIMIAIIT , Vho-l'm. CIIAHIES H. 1IA3NAN.Cnxhlcr. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffa. PAID UP CAPITAL $150,000 SURPLUS AN D PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 DuilXTOiifl . A. Mllli'i , K. O. Oleason. H. It. Slni iirl , K. H. Hart.I. D. KdimiiidMiii , ( Inirlcl (1. llaiman. 'I'nins.n'L Kunural biiiiUInx IniM' IK ss. Laix'ust ( taiiltal and HiirphiH of any bunk In Soiitliuentoui l.iwa. INTEREST ON T ME DEPOSITS , f'ornor Main anil Hroadway , CaUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Iloulors In furol n imil ilfiiniMtto o.xcl .info ollf linns niiiclu und Inlurcjit jjiild on tuna We arc receiving daily for fall trade the fin est patterns in Moquettc , Velvet , Body Brus sels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpels , and Rugs , Lace , Chenilc 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 see us or write lor samplc juifl price's. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETUO.y- * 4O3 Dronclway , C Aincil Bluffs , lov PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic niul Hnnilury IMnna. Kst , h K II Illri SpodllcntlonsaiKl Supervision of. 1'uWio Work. 17 U ttlllUlUU . . nnanBf , , | council UU.ITH , Iu. JiiHlicoof the I'oiico , Olllco over American Uxprona , J N , Sclmrz 13roadway , Council UlufTtf , lo\vu. \ _ _ _ _ - W1 CiTVin Attorneys ut Law. I'nvctlco In the State ana FB , - ulliiD c.9urta1ooma 7 aud ti Shufui't-LJouo IJloolc , C