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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY. AUGUST 22 , 1801. I THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFKU'K : - NO. 12 PEAUL STHKET. * ] i lie 'ivrreil liy Qnrrtar In any pirl of Hie City. V II. W. TII/rON. - MA.NAOKH. ItllHlmiMH OIIIC'O Nl ) . 4.'l 11.1.1,1 IJ.IItor . No. Zl . / ; . % r/o.v. N. Y. ! ' . LO. f'ouncll nUitTs Lumber Co. , ooal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Happ block. Wanted -A lrl for ( { onor.il lOU30wf | > rK at CIO UlulTstirtt. If you wnnt water in your yard or liouso go to Illxby's , 'lOJI Mcrrlnm block. Mrs. Kitollo McDonald Ims commenced n suit for ti divorce from her hiuband Cliarlcs McDonald , OT the Broundiof cruelty and Inhuman treatment. Tboro win a boating party last evpnlnij nt Mntinwn , composed of member * of the IClonni literary socloiy. About ten couples \vero present and u pleasant evening was spent. A spuclal meeting of tbo i'ottnwnttnmlo I'ounty r'rult Growers and Gardeners' asso ciation will bo held in Farmers' hall ut the county court house this afternoon nt'Jo'clucli. The colored rop.ibllrfins of Council HiulTs nro invited to meet at tno court liouso on Thursday evening to oruani/o n republican club. Hy order of O. Brewer and E. liurko. The commencement exercises of tne West ern iiornml iuslc seliool at HlKhlund park , III , look pluce lust Wednesday nitflit. AIIIOIIK tbo graduates was Mri. M. J. O'Neill of this city. Sam Thyrkoll had a honntij * before Justice Cones yest.onl.iy on a charge of tliroiitunlnj ; to kill , .1 B. R 1'atoHon buin the complain ant. After hearing ' -ho evidence ho was dis charged. The school year at the deaf and dumb In stitute will open September 8. A number of improvements have been made about the grounds , aud a nrolltablo year Is looked for ward to. M Cunningham commenced a suit in the district four * , yesterday against John Daley for I5li ) . Ho chums that Daley has disposed of hl property with inUmt to defraud his creditors and has loft the country. Ho tislfs for n writ of attachment. A levee In boiiitf built on both sides of In dian creek from Nineteenth avcnuo to Broad way. The earth is taken ftom the bottom of the creek and thrown up at the sides , thus widening and deepening the channel air ! making It less likely that Micro will ever bo [ mother serious overflow in that part of the city. city.Ncarlv every seat In the Broadway thea ter was occupied lait evening , the Spoonor company presenting "Esther's Gunrdoon" in a way that captuied thunudlcnco Immensely. In Is afternoon "Little Miss iMab" will bo re pealed at the matinee ut t ! o'clock , with Ce cil Spooncr in the title role. The company w II conclude Its engagement this uvuning with "Uncle Josh Whltcomb. " Trial notices have been iilod upon the de fendants in all the seventy-odd saloon In junction cases that were uetfuti by Attorney Beabroolc last sprint ; . Georiro F. lloulton's name Is sinned t the notices as attorney for the plaintllf. Ho says ho has been employed by the state teinpornnco nlllunco to go on with the work whcro Seabrook left it , aim the cases will uo tried at this term of court. In police court yesterday morning Ed Con nors , O. Brown and J. II. Mason were fined IIO..H ' ) for disturbing the peace. D. L. Gillette mid Frank Gormor were taxed the regulation fee for drunkenness and Kittle Or.iviis fined $10.10 for vagrancy. John Morris was bound over 10 the grand Jury on a charge of committing an assault with Intent to commit great bodily Injury. M. Wall was given thirty days in the county jail for htealing a coat und vest from Maso Wiso. W. H. Knopher llled a petition In tno dis- triot court yesterday to replevin n horse , buggy and harness winch wore levied upon by Constable Charles Nicholson last Wednesday - day on a Judgement rendered oy Justice II n miner In tavor of E. Schurtz , the property having belonged to W. H. Heck. Knephor claims thut the tiorso , buggy and tuirnejs belongs - longs to him by virtue or u chattel mortcago executed by Doni Buck last month. Ho claims the possession of the property aud 50 damages. W. J. Davenport has been travelling through some of tbo southwestern counties of the stnto during tbo past week looking over the country in order to llnd out what the chances are for crops this fall. From different farms in each county no picked a couple of dozen cars of corn , which now adorn tno telegraph poles In front of the Bur lington ofllco Each oar Is about a foot long and splendidly developed , although lacking several woks of full maturity. The prosptcts nra that the corn crop will surpass any that this part of the state has seen for years. Sanitibanklcn had a trial before Justice Swcarlngon yesterday afternoon on the charge of disturbing the religious mooting on in the mission of North Eighth street. Several witnesses wore put on the stand , the defendant among the number. An effort was m ulo by the attorney for tbo defence to show t mt some very unseemly things took place nightly at the mission , but all questions lookIng - Ing to this end were promptly ruled out by the court , as having nothing to do with the caso. All the evidence was in before time lor adjournment , and the Justice took until ttiis nttornoon at . " > o'clock to look over the evidence and make his decision. Do Witt's Little Early Risers , nostllttto pill ever made. Cure coi.stlpatlou every time. None equal. Use them now. A SKVHN ! > AV niiANMCUr SAIjH. A SiMis.itionnl Ni'vrlty Sale I'rejmri'U by tlic ItoNton Store , Council KltilVM. The remarkable sale of blankets and comforters Blurts on Saturday , Angutit i2 ! , anil it will tilTord the opportunity of the your for people to nuilco prolitnblo investments in nil Crudes of bed cloth- ill ) ; . All blankets and comforters ut actual cost for bovon days. The stock of those goods is the largest over brought to the Missouri river valley. Ono lot consists of the entire spring output of ono of the largest woolen nulls in I own and the others comprise the host Cal if ornlti and Now York mills goous. Uoston Store , Council UlutTa. Drs. Stewart < te Patty , veterinary sui > . goons , -15 fourth street , Council Li hi Its Swniison music company , J35 Broad way. J > //.M > .V.U , I'.tit.iuit.ti'iis. Justice C. A , Hiuniuor coos to Creston to day.Miss Miss Lillian Huff has gene to Ottumwa to visit frinnds. Charles Heno , Clint Byors mill John Kobln- son hnvo gone cist. : Mrs. A , Overtoil Is attainting a Motliodlit ciiinp uicoitnir nt Hoclt Island. Miss Giisslo Llulcoy and Miss 1C mm a Leutz- Insor loft for ( Jrcstim last evening. Or. IIV. . West litis ro'urnod from a hunt- mtr trip of several wuoks iu Noonultn. Attortioy C. ( > , Saumlurs is tiulto 111 and Is con lined to Ills Iiomo on Kim IMorco street. Mrs. Tliomas Miilouoy inul Miss Lou Loutz- hiKer are spending a few tliiys nt Noblo's lalie. lalie.Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Mltclioll returned yesterday from Colorado , wlioro she 1ms been visltlnL' friends. Mrs. Dorwln DrldKCs of Kunsas Cltv Is visiting her Piironts , Mr. aud Mr * . R A. Couovcr on Tldrd iivcnuo , Mrs. O. V. 11. Uussell of ISIonwood mid Mrs. Samuel Oliver of Nobrasiw City , nro the guests of the family of K , U. llowinan. 7 Day Cold Wontlinr Sulo. The great blunkot and comforter sale nt tlio Host on Store commences Satur day , August Hi Having purchased from ono of the largest eastern manu facturers for spot cash an enormous stock of the above , wo will put the sumo on sale Saturday , August ± 2 , at.icUtil cost , which moans a saving o ( from 30 to 60 per cent. Now iu the time to lay In your winter supply. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Now fall goods , finest line In the city , iust received ut Keller's the tailor's , 3iO JJ road way. "V SEWS FROM COUSCIL BLUFFS. Iwo Oitizana Who Ara iu Trouble Through Tnuthig a Friend. DEAD MEN DO NOT REDLEM THEIR NOTES , I'lilM Mitn Wan Good , Hut Mo IXod , mul IIIH Kinlurnei's Will Have to hettlu With Ilia Creditors. A suit was commenced In the district court yesterday that Is likely to arouse some tir.or- cat In the nubile and to cause some trouble to the unfortunate gentlemen who are made de fendants. The United States publishing house of Chicago is the plaintiff in the case and Alfred Egholtn , I'rank U. Levlne and C. A. Bcebo aio made defendants. The trouble dates back to a year ago the coming Septem ber , when a contract was entered Into by Egholul with the publishing house , by the terms of which ho was to act as exclusive agent over fouitcen counties In Iowa , In the interests of 'the "Oaskell Literary club. " In order to get the territory re- foried to he had to give his note tor f'J.yOO , and as ing note was of no account ho pot his friend ? , Beobo and Levin , to go his security. TheV had both known ICgholm for some time , and as they had not the slightest idea they would ever have to pay the notes they drew up and signed a letter of credit , In which they stated that they had known Ksholm for sev eral years and had the fullest confidence in his nbllltv and Integrity. They nuthoriycd the company to give him any books , memberships and certificates In the ( Jaskcll literary club no might want , and they would protect the com pany Iu whatever credit they might give him. Tney also bound themselves and their assigns to remit the full amount of Kgtiolm's bill provided ho failed to do so. The letter , In short , was u viitual surrender to Kgholm of their respective pneuctbooks with all their contents. Egholm disappeared several months ago , and in the meantime notes became duo to the amount of $1.800. The notes were presented to Levin and Beobo , but neither would settle - tlo , thinking that pertiaps Egholm might turn up and make tlio matter right. About three months ntro Egholm died , and consequently quently his co-defendants hnvo no hope of getting rid of their obligation. Suit is now brought lor the $ lbOO , covered by the three notes. DeWitt's Little Early Uisors for the liver. lie , for Cfcsion. If you arc fond of Fine cattle , Fine- horses , Fiuo races , Fine f"uita , attend the Blue Grass Palace at Cres- lon , Iowa. Go and sco the $1,000 running race , August "I. Ono faro for tlio round trip. O. M. Urown , ticUot agent , C. B. & Q. railway. Ruy your furniture , carpets , stoves and lioi'sohold ' goods of Mandul & Klein , Council BluiTb. Prices very low , freight prepaid to your city. Of Doubtful Mutual Benefit. The recent attempt to work up the ' 'Mutual Ono Year Benefit Order" In Council Bluffs has loft many hero In doubt as to the real nature of the plan. The Chicago Tribune re cently published an article from n Boston correspondent declaring that "of the fifty or more benefit and endowment companies now tuiulng nttontlon-to the residents of western cities , the Mutual Ono Year Benefit order has cut a wide sivnrth through the gullible masses. " He then proceeded to show that those who have invested must pay during the next six rnnntlici 811)0 ) for p.vnrv ftlflli thnv nmvlm Innlrv . , enough to win , or else drop out , The claim IH made that July 1 the order had cash on hand to the amount of $ J14K)0 ( ) , and was owing on matured certificates $4-1,000 , ana before fore December ; ! ! It must pay out S'JbO.lOO. all of which must come from' the present cer tificate holders , for the number of now mem- b'-rs is practically nothing. Tbo month before fore the expose in the legislature there were 2'JIO new members securcu. The fol lowing month , June , showed only 240 , and the growth has practically atoppcd. From this reasoning the Tribune's correspondent reaches the conclusion that the $9sOl'.K ) hold the company must pay before the oiut of the year must care for the 14,000 members. Those who drop out or receive their tnonoy from month to month are not liable for the certificates that come after theirs , so it Is reasoned that these who hold certificates In December next will have to pay $2 for every $1 they can hope to with draw from the treasury and and that If It exists for six montbs of next year there will bo , at the present rate , only 2r-00 members to meet obligations of ? 500,000. These who have been trying to work up the order In Council Bluffs"aro resting from their labors just now , waiting for develop ments and for promised proof of the sound ness of the enterprise. A very small pill , but n very gooJ oca DeWltt's Little Karlv Risers. IIBV. IjV.UAN ABBOTT. A'Chanco to Hear Him ( 'reach Next Suiid.iy. A special train will leave Council Bluffs at ( i o'clock Sunday morning for the accommodation of all who would lilco to go to Oiobton on that day to hear Kov. Lyman Abbott preach. Only ono faro for the round trip. O. M. Brown , ticlfot agent , C. , B. & Q. railway. UTS. Woodoury , dentists , M Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High tirade work a specialty ! Plcnlo at Manhattan beach. Round trlii tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , fiOc ; on sale at news fatauds at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. Grow on Hushes. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nnson and daughter. Cora , returned night before last from Wall lake wboro they Inivo been rusticating for several weeks past. ' They had intended to stay some time vet , hut the people of that part of the country became HO painstaking In their efforts to make thorn feel nt homo that they decided not to Impose upon thorn any longer. Several times of late their house whore they have been staving was en tered by burglars who ransacked the rooms nt their own pleasure but did not take anything of any value , so far as known. Last Tuesday , however a man got Into tno house during the night and tried to chloroform them ull. They ob jected to this sort of treatment , when ho drew u gun and compelled them to confine their objections ton whisper. When he went away an Investigation was made and it was found that a line gold watch and chain belonging to Airs. Nnsou was missing to- pother with tome things of less value. Hntuer than bo troubled by any further ex periences of this kind they decided to come homo to spend the rest of their vueatlon. De Witt's Utlle Early Uisc , Dost pill. * Union Park races , Omaha and Coun cil UluIVs , September 8-11 , $0,500 ; Oo- tobur 1M-22 , $1,000 , For programmes address Nat Brown , Merchants hotel. Omaha. of Pees , The now legal point raised by Justice Conns us to whether a Jusllca of the peace U bound to grant a change of venue until the applicant deposits with him the necessary foe , will probably be decided at the coming term of court. Yesterday afternoon a peti tion for a writ of error was tiled by the de fendant In the case of J , II , Vernon ngalust J. il. Suoa , iu which a Judgment nas ren dered by Justice Cones In favor of the plain tiff In the sum of .SI.50 on default of the de fendant after ho had made application for n change of venue. The petitioner claims that the court exceeded Us Jurisdiction In trying the case after the application for the change of venue had been made , and ho asks that n writ of error bo Issued to compel Justice Cones to certify the records of the case up to the district court for nu examination. SoiiiiMVlint I'nrtliMilnr. It Is not often that a man Is arrested and taken to the city Jail for confinement , who Is consldoied by the other Inmates unfit for them to associate with by reason of any little defect In his wardrobe or personal ap pearance , but such was 'ho ea&c vcsterdny morning , when Oftlner Kemp arrested Frank Bomarlto , alias Bomrad on n elmrgo of vn- grancv. Bomrad was In Jail n few days ago , and etcii then ho wns pretty generously plasiererl with dirt of several vintages back. Since his release ho had contrived in some way to attach an odor to his person thn't would make a glue factory biush , and ho and the odor were chucked Into the corridor of the Jail for safe kooping. The prisoners held tholr noses a few minutes and then , encouraged by the Jailer , proceeded to take vigorous stops. Tney removed all the man's clothing and then tinned tbo hose on him. After a half hour or more of this heroic treatment , dur Ing which the air was redolent with Italian oaths , the water was turned off and the un lucky fellow was told to wash his clothing. Whc'n he had done so ho wns admitted to full fellowship with the rest of them without further ceremony , and from now on the police state that wlieiiuvcr Bomad conun to the city ho will bo put through the laundry , in the hope that he muv become disgusted with the place and stay nwny. Small In sbo , great in result * . DoWltt's Little Knrly Uisors. IK'st pill for constlpa- lion , bjit loriulihjUacij , bjit for sour sto ninth. - Tlio C. M. & St. P. ticket ofllco htu been removed from " > U5 ! Broadway into the elegant now quarter ! ) in the now Baldwin block , 5 Pearl strooU Removal sale. Bargains in Shoes. L. Kinnohan will remove from 323 Broadway - way to No. 11 Pearl street. Pianos organs , C. B. Music Co. , 530 Broadway. They're Comiuir In. Several appealed criminal cases wore tranacripted from the superior to the district court yesterday as a result of the ventilation that was given the appeal business a week or two nito through the columns of Tun Bui : . The following Is a list of the cases which will come up for tiinl at the next term of court , commencing September 1 : State against Frank Carroll and Ed Mahcr , sentenced to thlity days In the county jail for gambling July ' . ' 5. State against U. D. Wanzel and J. Reiser , lined ? . )0 and costs for running a lottery. Slate against F. Grung , fined .100 forprac- tlcing medicine without a permit from the state board of health. State airainst Boauregard Miller , sotcncctt to thirty days In the county Jail for va grancy. City against Hans Jackson and Peter Sorensen - enson , lined JJO for drunkenness. City az.ilnst William Walters , fined f JO for dlsturbinc the peace. State against Joe Welchfined , $13 and costs for assault. State against Philip Best , lined S1-.50 for assault aud battery. For Schlitz beer apply to R , U. Grotto JOF arnam. .vori.v OHVIXAKY i-'ian .srowr. I'ri'Hident Harrison SpitN on His Unit and Luck KollowH. SUUTOOA , N. Y. , Aug. 21. Promptly at 9 : ! < 0 this morning President Harrison walked from the Arkcll cottage , on Mount Mc Gregor , alone to the Hotel Balmoral and joined his companions for the day's fibbing excursion. The party accompanying him consisted of W. J. Arkell , J. A. Slelchor , Bernard Glllom , Marshall P. Wilder , Hus- sell B. Hnrilson and others. The plnco of destination was McAdams' lake , seven miles distant. Three surreys carried the excursionists to the McAdnnis lake. The president rode in the foremost wagon by the side of the river. The lake Is u preserve , owned by G. W. McAdums of Now York , anil no ono fishes iu it except on invitation. The boat provided for the president was rowed by McAdams and Mis. McAdumj also accompanied him. It was u quarter past 0 when the president took his scat In the boat. At 11:45 : a heavy breeze put an cud to the sport. Meanwhile the president had met with fair success and when his boat returned to the shore a handsome string of sixteen pickerel was held triumphantly aloft. 'Jho luncheon was quite elaborate. All being seated at an extension table. A bless ing wasaskod by Hcv. Mr. Allen of Elizabeth , N. J. A pleasing Incident preceded the meal. Allen and his wlro are the guests of Mr. Me- Adams. They nro accompanied by a daugh ter eight months old , regarding the name of which no agreement could bo reached. Today n list of names was handed to the president with the privolego of selecting one. Ho chose that of Mnrgarultc und the child was at. once christened , ho r.eting as god-father. At 1 o'clock the party took the wagons and left the McAdam homestead for Wlltonvillo. From there a special train carried the party again to the summit of Mount McGregor , and at I ) : 'JO p. m. the special conveyed the party to Saratoga , where they arrived at1 o'ciocu , uroauway was pacKcu almostsolidly from side to side and ns the Grand Union hot l was approached thu mass was Impass able. After much delay u landing was secured on the front piii//a of the hotel , The president faced the throng and the villngo president formally Introduced mm. The president spoke very briefly thanking his hearers for their warm welcome. Ho was sure , ho said , that the explanation of ull the enthusiasm was not personal , but U was that , they were American cltl/ons , lovers of the flag ui.il the constitution and in as sembling they gave cxprcsslou to their loy alty , and patriotism. K T I Air. uarnson , niter ms speech , snooic hands with the people for over an hour. Ho re tired then to his room , whcro ho dined , and In the evening nlscussod reciprocity treaties with J.V. . Foster. WHO iro/// > .vr / > r itiun ? H1 Will 'till Occupies the Atten tion of .Montinn Courts. BDTTK , Mont. , Aug. Ul. A number of wit- ncs&cs wore put through In the Davis will case today. Export Amos was cross- examined without shaking his testimony. C.V. . Curroll had taught J. H. Eddy at suhool , and his opinion Is that ho wrote the alleged will. James HoncH was n school tcachor and once wiw Kddy write. lie thought Eudy wrote the body of the will. E. Llnsberry saw Eddy xvrito twice and thinks tlio wrote the body of the will. W. / . Bur- ohott cave the same opinion. J. H. Hum- phrovs said ho was present when Sconce bald lie had not scon A. J. Davis sign the will of which he is a witness. None of Tholr HUNIICHH. | OTTAH A , Out. , Aug. Ul. Contractor Arm strong told the senate committee today the details of his receiving the subsidy from the Quebec government , and luo return of $100,000 of It to Pacaud , who had acted as n go-between for him mid the government. The affair took place in Pucaud'n otllco , three being present , the third being C. LangUor. Ho received the subsidy from Langlier , Armstrong said ho last suw Pacaud on Sat urday. Pacaud then Intended to be In Ot tawa , on Mondav. When ho saw Pacaud ut Point LovU on Saturday Pacaud told him ho Intended to acknowledge receiving the fllK- 000 from Armstrong and tell the committee It was none of tholr business how ho ( Pacuud ) spent it , IMml TiiucH in Portugal. LONDON , Aug. SI. The Times publishes n dispatch , dated Lisbou , Aug. 4 , which the Portuguese authorities refused to transmit , which declares that the money crisis Is be coming acute , that gold and silver have dis appeared from circulation and that copper Is very quiet. The dispatch says the govern ment basulUllcultlcs m cashing notes of theU * value. Money changois uro accumulating coin and small notes and are reselling the latter at a premium of 23 per cent , A WISCONSIN Jit It 1ST. from tlie Unro SWl Worry of Judicial Iilftij. A quarter of n century sluing In n court of Inst resort Is nn honor vouchinfeil but few jurists In those modern day * for now condi tions present tuemselvos , io\v ( factors are constantly at work thut onqjuust bo exceed ingly uopulnr and able to withstand the ever- clmngtng problems which nrlso Iu politics to continue so long In ono car-u'eUy. Judge William Conn Lyou'bf ' the supreme court of Wisconsin , who ha. ,1)con , ) cnjoylug a respite from the "cixrkltn ? icai'oV of the bench , Is nt present visiting friend * Iu Omaha , and this morning pleasantly chatted with n reporter for Tin : llr.r. about the beauties of his ttnto and "Same Problems of the becond Century , " to use the tltlo of the "Irridcscent statesman's" lecture. Thcro Is little of the ludlcUd cut about Judge Lyon. Ha would bo taken rather for a retired business man , .satisfied to let younger men conduct the financial world ; content In rounding out his life amid tno pleasures of home , surrounded by his chil dren. Yet ho has a remarkably strong head , which Is surmounted by n mass of graying hair , a bronzed complexion and n shagey , grl/zled beard , which gives to his fact ) a rather severe exprnsslon , but his deep brown eyes have a kindly light In them which changes the aspect of the man very consid erably. "when my term on the supreme bench ends in 'DV's.iid.Tuugo Lyon. as ho smoothed the wrinkles from his mouth , " 1 will hnvo boon on the bench a quarter of a century. A good long tune In a man's ' life. "As at present constituted the supreme court has Hvo Justices , the senior on the bench acting us chief Justice , although we do not Imvo nn election for that ofllco. The political complexion of the court nt present Is two democrats and three repub licans , but when the now Justice elected last fall , to take the place of the chief Justice , assumes his place , the com plexion of the court will bo throe democrats and two republicans. But politics cuts very little figure in the supreme court. The bar associations throughout stho country make recommendations to the conventions , which takes the Judiciary out of politics. "When a man has been voted for by demo crats as I have been since my elevation to the bench , it makes blm very ccntlo as to his political associations and takes the Iron out of his soul. While I am a republican , voting that ticket at all times , I btlic.'t. I am not very much of n partisan. "What about the alliance in Wisconsin I Ucll seriously Wisconsin Is not going through the throes of that movement , al though there nro several lodges or whatever they nro called , throughout the state. The alliance with us is an unknown quantity and until their strength Is developed it Is hard to tell whcro Wisconsin will bo found on national issues. But two or three crops like tno ono wo are having this year will com pletely cruali the life out of the movement. In fact the calamnlty howlers will have to taico a seat way back In the congregation. "Nobiaska Is looking like a garden as I came throught It from the Pacific coast last week. Itisn great state and occupies a commanding position in the sisterhood of states. " f "Do you think the next presidential elec tion will bo fought along the same lines ns In IbsS. " "Unless Mr. Blalne Is nominated with n whoop and a hurriin on the same manner ns tuo buttle of Mission Hidgo was fought I cannot see why the republicans should not nominate Air. Harrison. Ho has made a very conservative president. Ho bus been in ac cord with his party on ull great ques tions and his administration has been dis tinguished for its common sense plncinles. 1 am bomowhntsurpri&ed tlril public ; opinion Is not more pronounced in Mr. Harrison's favor , nlthough Innticlpate when the time comes Mr. Blatiie will not , bo a candidate , in wbicli event Harrison will be nominated by acclamation. Cleveland will of cour.- bo nominated by the democrats and the old is sues , with the question of free coinage added , will bo the slogans for 18'JJ. ' " Scheme to Put Them Umlor National Control and Pay. ST. Louts , Mo. , Aug. 21. The Post-Dis- putch says n scheme is on foot by which tbo militia of all the states will bo put under na tional pay and supervision. It was started by the ofllccrs of th'o regular army. After making careful comparison of the standIng - Ing auny of the United States with those of other countries , they concluded something must bo clone to dignify the mili tia forces of the country. The constitution of the Association of National Guards of the United States provides that tun national guards of the various states are to bo enrolled In the national guards of the United States , remaining under state control In time of peaeo , but being immediately available for national defense in case of war. The governor of any state will fojward to the secretary of war application of any com pany of not less than sixty men who doslro to Join the association. Each cavalry troop will bo paid S5oOU for the first year It Is or- gnnued und $ ' ) , UOO for each subsequent year. The artillery receives the sr mo. Infantry companies will get $1,000. Libutonnnt Evans and Batchellcr of the United States army sav tbo organization will be offecteu by a bill which congreo will bo asked to pass at the coming session. Poll lions arc being gotten up in all stated. They Killed Anyway. BiiiMiNOiiAM , Alu. , Aug. 21. Henry Pan- was found murdered at noon today near Clinton. A negro , It was lat-r learned , mur dered young Parr. Ho was captured near Veroona and put on tlio fast tinln for Bir mingham. At Clinton n crowd stopped the train , took the negro off and carried him to the scene of bis crime. It is not known definitely whether they shot or bung him. He is dead. Ho had pioviously tonfcssul. Statistics < > 1 Travel. R'lilway statistics show that the Amer ican takes twonty-boven railway trips a VThpu fluby vrim lclc , wo ga\e her Castorla , ( Then jliewM a Child , she cried forCiutorla , Whrn liho bociuna MUn , the elunfi to Cantorla , "Khfa eliu luul CulKlrun , eho ave thurn Castorls , KIN El UOVAU MAU. b'C RA MONTREAL ana QUiJI To DEtlllV iind CAltlN , JW t ( > M. AtfDMlIni } to Stoinur unit locution u .Stiuoruom Iiitcriiioillutuanil Stcvru/o nt low rutoi. NO CA'rri.K7L.\ituiKi > . can1 A intr * I SKUVKH : w OJLjtt. JLJ L A Li LL AM UINia LINE. i bTEAMrfllll'rf. NHW YORK anil OLA OV. . vln Ixxiilonitorry , pypry Kortnlnlit AilKUUXUtli , 8TATK OK NKUIIASKA , 'J.3U A. M. Or''l'Al.lKOIt.N'lA. ' ViJJA. M boptombcr , lnl , 8TATK , , . r > uilembcr | ITtU , HTATrjfV ; | NKVADA. ' . ' 1' . M. CA1I1N. MS up. Itoturii , ( iVV Sloeraio III' . Applr to AU.AN A CO , , ChlcnRO. 11. K. JIOOIICS. Wiiiiil ) | Ticket Olllro. W. r. VAII. ' UurlliiKluii Tlckwt Olllco \ V A VIM ? I -Aentjo sell lo I'lnlom M > I 111 I J Cliithc , } Llnu , lliuonly llnou\er Inri'ntvil that liuldx t'iu cltitnt's wltlioii ( plim ; n perfect - foct nuccu.s : pntunt ruicirtlf 'itm ol told on ly by iiuunts , tn whom Iliiitiii Imlro rlcht IH u'lvun ; on rn fclptut COrt'iitiVD will enit a n.uiii'lo ' llnu liy innll , al u circular i. prli'o Hal nnil terms lonucnK , Hcnru your Irrrl.orr ut onif. Aililre-a TillI'INI.KrfS : ILOTIIKS l.l.NKC.ltUi'rinon ( ) Su.Vi.rrotter Mai WANTED Ily n Chlciiiio Wlioloulu ( Iroccry lloutp ono or two InivclliiK iik iuun wlih uKpurluntu niul 1111 ui tiihllihcil Irnilo In Norlliirn limn. Suiiihorn .Mlmiu- otn , or Kiuti'iii .S'cbr.i ku. Holt' rciici ) * mid lull In formation ilnlivil. Atilns E 48 , care Lord & Thomts , Ohicajo , III BRACE UP ! \Ycnk muii , with bruin , nerve * and iciual orvani nipalrcd , can llnU an nbjolutucuroln Ntuvt lliu.Mi. Tlioy nitiku old n a'n ruuiix , ulvo ilru und vltior to ux- hnuited youth , duubln llu' Juy. It pur buz , uottpuld. I'aniphlutrruu. NHUVK UlfAN CO. , HurfAl.o , N V tiold by Uoodmaa Uiug Co. , 1110 Furaaiu St. , year , the Englishman nineteen , the Hel- glan eleven , the I'Vonchinan , the Oor- man , Swede , Norwegian and tlio Span iard five each , wnllo the Turk , the Swiss and Italian take but one each. Debt. The national debt of Germany which is much smaller than that of any other , great country in the world is in round ' llgures , at,000,000. ) The Snili-Tnllcil ( "oxv. At an olllclal ball during Lincoln's last administration relates tlio New York Tribune , thieves made on" with many of the hats ajid overcoats of the guests , so that when the presidential party was ready to leave , Vice President lliunliti's head covering \\vis nowhere to bo found. "I'll tell you what , llamlln , " said a friend , "early in the evening I saw ti manpH80d ! > od of keen foreslght.hldo his hat upstairs. I am sure ho would bo willing to donate it to the administra tion , and I will go and act it. " When the hat was produced il bore a badge of mourning , which the president ripped off with his penknife. The party stood waiting for the carriages to bo driven up , when a man stopped directly in front of Mr. ilanilin , nnd stood starIng - Ing at the "tile. " ' "What are you looking at ? " sharply asked llamlln. "Yourhat , ' ' answered the man mildly. "If It had a weed on It 1 should say It was mine. " "Well , it hasn't got a weed on It , has It ? " "No sir , ' ' said the hutless man , "It hasn't. " "Then it isn't your hat , Is it ? " "No. I guess not , " tfaid the man as ho walked away. "That I'o'mimlH mo , llamlin , ' ' said Lincoln , of when I was pioneering and soldiering in- Illinois , and our only neighbors wore the garribon of a United States lort. Wo did pretty well for salt meat and Hour , but milk was not to b had for love or money , and thu olllcors of the fort who had two cows a ntub- tailed ono and a black and white ono offered us none. At last , wo decided to borrow one of these cows. Wo procured a tail to match the color of the stub- tailed cow , neatly tied it to the pool- stub , and with appetites whetted by long abstinence , drank and relished the sweet milk 'our cow' gave. "A few days afterward wo wore unex pectedly honored by a call from the commander of the fort. " 'Uoys , ' said ho , 'wo have lost one. of our cows. If that cow of yours had a stub tail , I should say it was ours. ' " 'But bho hasn't. . . stub tail , has she ? ' asked wo. ' 'No , ' snid the ollicor , 'sho certainly has not. ' " 'Well , bho isn't your cow then , ' and our nrirumont was as unanswerable and complete ns Iltunliii's. " A Human Ash Illn. Tlio directors of the largest cemetery in Pittsburgo have decided to build a $ 20,01)0 ) "columbarium , " to bo used as a permanent receptacle for urns contain ing the ashes of cremated bodies. There will bo no crematory established , how- over. The establishment of the "colum barium" is , simply an acknowledgement directors of increasing by the business-like an creasing demand on the part of tlio pub lic for some such accommodations. In directly it demonstrates the growing popularity of cremations among the people. The Distxitch , in describing Dee 's Not Words Will Tc.l. Thcro is no need of s-aying anything at out the wonderful ulTouts of the genuine Carlsbad Sprudcl Salt. Its merits have been know for centuries. For chronic constipation , dyspepsia. , , gout rhoumti- tibin , liver and kidney diseases , it is without oiiual. Beware of imitation. Tlic genufno must have sitrnituro of "Eisner & Mcndelson Co. , Solu Agents. Now York. " on every bottle. MOORE'S /\r > F i"Pin OF LIFE ' For troubling pains in small of bsvcl < use Moo 'o's Tree o ( Lifo. For 0 itii''fh use Mooro'a Tree of Lifo. For Constipation use Tree of Lifo. Thu irront lifo roinoily The Tree ol Life. Moore's Tree of 1.1 to a pinltlrn roro tor KMiir neil I.Ivor t'u iiplilnt antlull l > uoJ dim vo. . Dooil : par to an Tar vvlion you oin nrjIUr mint Mourj'i Trt'oof 1.1 To. tiiailruit l.lfJ Unmalr * OMAHA , NEB. Nos. 100,110 and 112 N , 11th St. TELEPHONE 1772. PHOTCCTtD DY U. 8. PATENTS. Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock , Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest , most artistic and durable fence In the market. Manufacturers'agents for Archi tectural Ironwork of all kinds , and for tlio celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. Call at Factory and leo samples Send for Catalogues and Prices , n \ O TirMTTYTP PrP/MTl O GASHEAlINGSlOVIiS , NO ASHES. NO SMOKE. Just the thlnu' fur hath inomx , hril looms etc fill and XVD our lariri' iih-nr iinrnt C. B. Gas and HkMric Light Co. . ill I'uiirl amllMu Main sttect. "FRENCH SPECIFIC ; A POSITIVt and permanent CURE lor all CIsewi.oTlhoURiNARY OnGANS. Cur where otniMrcalmentlallc.FulTdirectiontnllli each botlle. Pelce , one dollar. See signature ol E. I. KTAKU FP7 Solo B'J All D'U let - Bu/rerinj from tlio fffcctj ( V julhul crnu early decay , wiutlna we knr § , lort manlioxl , eto. I will umil a valuable trvuilw ( waled ) coiimlnlnj fullntrtlculan tor koine euro , I'ltl.l ! of cliuritu A ipleiillit iiioiltcal work l tliould t > u r > a < l lij rer ] man wbo ! IIITTOUII ami dultllltat4Ml. A < lilrur& ruf l' . C. I'OWLimntoudui , Coitu the Interior of the proposed struc ture , snys : "It will rosombli ! a luitfo Btonowork of 'pl eon-holoH.1 These holes , or llttlo stone shelves , will con- < iln the urns of hunuui iiHlion niul the . .reular ohninbot * xvillncconimodnto from 100 to 150 urns. A phtto frlnsa front will leave tlio urn oxposoil to vlo\\lf iloslroil , or else the hole inny bo oloseil entirely by a nmi'blo slab onvliloli the niuiio mm iiiscritloii ) may bo cut. The euiu'cs for urns "will bo Vented. " It may not bo ninny yours before the directors of nil Ini'fin cemeteries will bo obliged to fol low this oxtunplo. A I'oslliumoiiH ilokc. An eccentric and wealthy old lady who tiinl recently in Lyons left a will which was oUdontly intended nt a pos thumous joke on the doctors. "In grate ful recognition of the intelllgont and devoted - voted cure of Dr. X , " so runs a clause in the document , "who has enabled mete to attain a ripe old aye , I bequeath to him everything contained in my bon- heur du jour. " After the death of the e tiuiablu testatrix the executors un locked tlio article of furniture In ques tion and foil nil In U , still unopened , seated and corked , all the pills and 110- lions prescribed for the deceased by Dr. X during the wibt ton ycais. Dreadful Skin Disease. AfllK'ts a Well KIKIUII Merchant. Moll- Ing and llnnilnp ; Terrible. Doctors ami all Itemed es Fall. Tries Cnlleura. K.'lleu'il liy ( lie. I'ltst Applldillru and Kntlrclr Cured in Pile Weeks. About clGhtG n monttn nco n unmll ipnfk ni- pcnroil on my tinkle U ir emikM n tlili rnlu It l > u- rniuj l.irniT , nntl I luimtllkM n | ih-l 'Ian who pro- noiiniuil II pnorliiilior nioiiltvl ill-fiso Co uiKOlt ro- BcmbliM munuy. 1 upplli'it nil , > lnlmt > nt. tint It ipri'nd iinlll nt 1.\ l It tovi'it'il u'lnust my c'ntlit1 boil ) . My niilTorlntf w.m tomt'lhlM ! ; terrible burntnu niul Itch- Ink'si'runUon mntlmmllr mull u tuc.imu alimxt 1111- I'mlnr.ililo 1 sutTeroil toituru * o < pt' ° "Uy t nlulit. niul for two months 1 wnt compulliM IP lci'p Altli Klov " on 1 biM'ntm * ( lotporaip I wouM lm > nutvcn anything l > lp ) rt lloetl of Ihn Iti'lilnu MMMtillon 1 trloil u number of ronin lieuUlnmt Any relluf. [ IMK Tuquc'tiM to try ( 'criri-n. tlili 1 did. niul to my Kie.it Hiirprl'i- ni re 11.nisi nfler tlio Mrt up- plkMion l ii-u.ltiii't'1 ininiA.fi rirriiAMiAiMtnii Ci'Tlii HA HESOI.VKST ucronUni : to illn'ctlim * for nboul four or tlvo wcaki nlun I witt entirety cured Hill what n lollof It "tit to mo ufter the nulTorliiK I nenl tlmmjh Icnnnat speuk nltli Km much fnvor for tlio "I'mri'ln luMbiiifi. : " mid I would rvcoin- munil II to nil thooc who nrn suITorlMi ! from the i.uaa dlsuriso thnt I hire : nuttared. JOHN T MKI.ODV. of MEMinv llitoTiir.us , W > iuulotto. Mich. Cuticura Resolvent The ne blood and ekln piirlllur and Krcatost of humor reinedlos. Internally ito uleans's the blciod of all Impurities , uml thus remove the cause ) , and CUTICUIIA , tlio meut skin cure , : iml UUTicuit\SoAr.ini exiuilslle skin lioaiillflor , externally ( to uloir : tlio lUIn and s 'alp and n- stnro the nnlr ) , euie every * , peili" < of neonlz- In ; ; , lUHilnx. bnrnliiK. st'nly , nnd pimply dis eases of the Bkln , sualp. and blood. Sold every\vhere. I'rli'o. CitriciniA. Me. : ' o M1 tinKK ; < otvr..sT , ? 1. Prepared by llio I'nrnm DllirO AMI I'ni'.MU-M. C(1HIMII\TION ) , ItOStOII. C-ty end for "Hott t" ( , 'utu SUlti ISO.IM ) | > S. " ( il paRus , 51 Illustrations , and 1UJ ti > sllnuinljs | I'ljKS , blai'lc hoid . icd , louuli. chapped P1M andollysk.n eitred by Ouiicuiu So\i' . I CAN'T ' BREATHE , Chest I'uliis torcncss , Weakness , aeklni : Couch. Asthma , I' ourlsy. RI" ' Inlliimmallon IIP.I.IKVF.II IN O.NK * s 5w' Mi.M'iuhy the Cunt UIIA Ai ri-l'AiN I'I.ASTKU. Not hint ; like It for ucak IUIIRS. 0. dalllUIUS llcu n , ti,0 , sl.ltu - , ln ( fudor.'il couits. Itojins .1 , 4 and 5 Shu art llcuo block , Council 11 In Its. la. riniTlllPrC Attorney at Law , Xo. ID HI . VjllilllIIJLlas | 0lir | struct , over llu-h- nell's store. Tolephoiio No. 'JU. llnslnusi hours. 6 u. m. tou p. m , Council lllufts , 11 THE GRAND Council Blulfs , la. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. A. TAYLOR , MANAGER. TATTftNAT RAM1 OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'aid Un Cap t-il $100,090 Oldeit orKHiil/oil bunk In tlio city. Forulun nnd iloniaitli ; I'xi'luuik'i ) unit loc.ll nt'curltlei K > | ' ( 'CM | iittunllun p.ilii to collecllniH. Acciiuiits of Inillvld- unls , banks , bankort * niul corpur.illond Nullcltod. CorrogpomU'ncu Invltuil. Ciu. : 1' . SANPOItl ) , 1'iuihlont. A.V. . HllIKJlAN. Cashier. A. T HK'i : , Asshtiinl Cnslilor. § 1GK ISiADACHEi Vosltlvety curril byl ' those Little IMIN. CARTER'S DU-I They ( Use relieve - tress from Dyspepsia , Indigestion - ! ITTLE digestion Mid Too ll rty S Katliis. A perfect rcm-r eclyfor Ulizlnenfl , N'nusca.l DrowKlncss , Und Ttutol In the .Mouth , Contodf Tongue. 1'iUn tn the SMo.t TOUI'll ) IJVKlt. TheyJ regulate tbo Uowcla. I'urcly Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOFAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $25,000 ! > iuicr : < ws-l. A Mllior. P. O. Hli > n on , P. U HhiiL'urt , U I Unit. .1. 1) . idmund : Mii. I'hnrlcs U llatiimn TrntiH.u't guiuirnl banking busi ness. Largest oupltil and auiulus of any bank In fuuthnrstorn luuu INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. STTFRANCislCADElIY IHlAltlHNT. AM > DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AV1 < NIJ1C ANU SEVENTH ST. Can bo readied fioin ativ of tliu depots on motor. Conducted by the SUti-rsof I'lmrlty. II V. M. TnKM - l'or buiird and tuition , umhraclng , ill lir.inches of a llnNhud oiluoutliin fury onus ladles , $ ? . ' > for sotsltm nr ll\o months. I'utii- mmiiMtiK lint Monday in Scutumlier and I'oli- ruarv. respectively For finthi-r p.irtli-uhus t' SIsTKIl SIMTKIOU. St. Prani'ls Academy , Council Hliill'rt , la. 27 MAIN STREET. Over 0 II. Jnequcmln St Co.'s Jewelry Store. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 'ID ' fiood plrl for ucneiul hiuiso- \v Work. ! KI ! fcoiitli 7th street. \V ANTliD Two blacksmiths , two body nnd ' ' gear w01 KITS , two trimmers , ut Keys llros. , t'ouncll llliills. IjlOK SAMV rKoloh pudlgreo llKht llrnh- J-'inns for fl.iili ouch ; HCOIU HI' , tolHi ; line birds. A'so Incnbiitor nnd bicoiler. K oil IK new ; \crv I'liuup It tnkun ut oni'u. Addrussoi uall on V. S. Suk'lMIU Avomiu I ) , or John Iluno. Co. , L'otinull lIlulTs. WANTHD At once , tailor to do ri'iwlrliiH und pressn ! ; , and dyur. lnsl , nu noon I'eim.'inent allnatlons. U. A. Maolian , 1013 Ilinudwuy , Council lllulVs. | ) ivIiiR ilalry for s-alis nt a nru.it bnr- GOOD itiiln If tukcn ut on e. lniulro | of Jobn- son .t Van I'utteii , Kvurott bluulc. \\rAN'l'ii ) to'lVuito I'Mvo-room hotiso. full ' ' lot In Oiti.ibu for IIOUMI nnd lot In Council ltlulib. _ I ) . llrovMi , UR ! Broadmty. ClvAlTtVoYANT nniTTycbonTutrli'ror cliar- noter rcnaliiKs ; ulso diagnosis of illseawo. HOIK ! lock of balr for roullnin by letter. Hun- bays and OVIMIIIIKH. Airs R Hooper , 14'Ji Avu- duuU nu.ir vornur 15th btruot , Uoiinoll Blulf ? . Turnis , 5Jo and JI.OJ. MAbxiI'MCnNTnoro property tn llve-acro tracts loi'.itod4 mllus from postonico , for saloon runbonablo terms i-oine line rusl- denco property for rent by D.iy & lloss. or Kent 3arJan Und. wltlt kouiat. Or J. 11 Ilia * . ID' Mala it. , OauaoU Bluff * Tlioy niiiHt Go at Cost There Is no use of your endeavor IIK to RO | nlonn anil cconoml/e by doln without a re- frluralor. | Health and comfort cannot ha maintained In tliu hot summer \\calliur and food properly prcsorvod without some moans of preserving n CIMI ! , dry atniosphero. The now Guernsey refrigerator Is the world boater In cvury essential point , and from this tlmo on wo proposu to put thorn Into your houses ut absolute cost. Tnlslsabonu lido otl'or that It will pay you to InvcstlKiito. Window SuruciiH and Doom Goat the s'linu price until our picsuut largo slock is exhausted. This Is your opportunity to provide your homes with these nocubsary comforts. All modern llttlo labor-Bavin ; and comfort- liiiiilucliiK novelties In thu hardware line for summer use will be disposed of In tlio satno manlier. Shuttart & Son , No. 11 ! > iiiin Htrcut , Council muffs. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. So loodinck , Pioprlctor , OfHcoa 021 Drondwny , Council Bluffs and IB21 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clenn and roflnlsh quods of every description. Paokugea j-ecoivod at either1 office or ut the Works , CoiAvo. . A and 20th St. Council D luffs. Send for price Hat. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabric * of any character can huvo them rcdyod and llnlshod equal to now IJHD t'KATHKUS KENOVATED AND CLEANED HY STEAM , with tha und most approved muehlnoi'yatial ut leas cost than you over paid boforo.