THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TlirRKDAY SEPTEMBER 3 , 1891. SELI 1 ? b THE OMAF1A BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OPPICK : - NO. 12 1'EAKL STUKKT. { Delivered by Carrier In any purl of tlio C'lty. f II.V. . TII.TO.N. MASAURIt. Trt - I ItiiNlni'iiOHIco No. M TU rniiriK-ra < - i Night Editor No. 81 MtXUH .I// N. Y. P. LO. Council Hluffs Lumbrr Co. , real. Craft's chattel loans , 20t Sapp block. U you want water In your yard or bouse go to IHxby'R , : urJ Mcrriam block. Pattl Rosa will hold the boards nt tht llroadwitv theatre Saturday night li > "Dolly Vnrdon. " Ttio Sunday school of the Uroadway Methodist - odist cliurch will hold a picnic today nt Lake Matmwn. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Krod I'onoyor und Oilvo Young , both of this city. Mutthow Smith and Ethel R Ilorrell , both of Omttha , were married yesterday by Jus tice Hammer , County Clerk T. S. Campbell has secured a hou.su on South Seventh .street and will inovo ills family hero at once from Neolu. Ttia races t the driving park commence next Wodriesdny. Ttio entries have been closed and some of the host roadsters In the country nro on the lists. Tomorrow evnnlng a lecture will bo trlvou In the Fifth iivonuo Methodist church by Kov. L. H. Wlderinntn of Shcnuiidouh on "Young People In Soelaty. " Harmony Chanter iSo , ll , Order of the Eastern Star , will hold n spctlal mooting to morrow evening In Masonic hall for thu pur pose of Initiation and sociable. Bv order of the \V. M. The following Jury was drawn yesterday for the September term of superior court : William McCrary , L , . Zurmnuthlcn , O. II. Lucas , Jon Sundol , Janu-s ICIluay , Ira Scho- llold , IX D. Clark nncl William Uobtnson. A mortgage on the real estate of the Chau- tauqua Assembly association was filed with the county recorder yester day nftcrnoon In favor of K. 1C. Hnrt , trustee for the following par- tics : Thomas Ofllccr. P. Wind , J. U. Hice , E. E. Hart , J. H. Hood. O. L. WycofT , L. Wells , Jolm Dauforth , Low Hammer , L.V. . Tullovs. P. C. Dovol , F. Wci , F. O. Glcasotl , M. F. Hohror , I , At. Troynor , H. McKcnzIe , . A. P. Hanchott , H. O. Mctco. ! The amount covered t > y the mortgage Is $400 ! , which was paid by the above gentlemen in Individual sums of ? -'l8 apiece. Now RooilH at the lloqtnn Store. The blpcst { array of boxes over piled In front of n Council Bluffy business house attracted attention to the Boston Store for tlio past few days. The lioxos reached up nearly to the second story on the Broadway front and fully as hiirh on the Fourth atreot side. The boxes contained the first consignments of now fall goods that Messrs. Puthorlnphum , \Vhitolaw & Company have provided for the patrons of the Boston Store. Ladies of Council Bluffs and vicinity will bo Interested in inspecting these elegant now goods. The now styles are very handsome and the prices lower than over. j'7.so.v.ii. . t'.iit.tuitttrits. Mrs. C. A. Machan hus goneto Colfax. S. H. Foster has returned from a trip to Montana. M. F. Itohror nuu wife have returned from n trip to Avnlon , Alo. Miss Nellie Hayes und Miss Burl ICcIlsr have gone on au eastern trip. H. E. Hadokor of Philadelphia is In the nity , the guest of the Grand hotel. Mrs. W. D. Nuson and daughter , Miss Evu , leave today for a week's visit at Wall Lake. Muster Will Colclough and Froa Weisner have gene to Dea Molnos to take in the state fair. fair.Miss Miss Anna Elliott , 2203 Avenue D , has gone to DCS Molnes , where she will attend Drake University for the coining year. William Moora loft for the east Monday evening , accompanied by his daughter , Miss Nellie , who will attend school at London , Out. J. .1. Stork , whoso grip is now loaded In the Interest of Van Houton's cocoa , was greeting his old friends hero yesterday , and left last evening for Chicago. W. S. Prouty , who graduated from the State university last Juno , loft last evening for Nashua , Chlckasaw county , whore ho has n position as principal of the public schools. Miss Freda Hahormnss , the newly elected teacher of modern languages In the High school , has arrived In the city from Jackson ville , 111. , and Is stopping at the Grand. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoist Inavo this evening for the Thousand Islands , where Mr. Hoist will attend the National Railway postal clerks' convention as delegates from this city. They will also visit friends in Buffalo anil other eastern cities. Don't forgot there are two beautiful parks In Morningeido that will always bo open K paces and bits of natural woods when the oily has a population of 100- , 000 and upwards. liiNiinlty Cases. ' Two cases of Insanity wore tried before the commissioners yesterday. The llrst was that of William J. Matthews , who has boon before the commissioners several times , but has always been discharged. This time a number of witnesses wore Introduced , and the fact of his Insanity was proved loyoml a doubt. Those who have been familiar with his fumllar affairs state that ho hus abused his family In a shameful manner of late , boating his wlfo and kicking his children out of the house on the sllghtoot provocation. Ho wan ordered sent to St. Bernard's hospital for treatment. Belle Phillips , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs , K. N. Phillips , w.is before the commls- Bloncrs ( or examination , She was formerly an Inmate of the asylum at Mt. Pleasant , but was discharged ns cured. Hecontly her old malady has noon coming back upon hnr. She was ordered sent back to Mu Pleasant. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves and household goods of Mundul & Klein , Council UhiHs. Prices very low , freight prepaid to your city. Removal sale. Bargains in shoos. L- Kinnohan has removed from U I Broad , way to No. 11 Pearl street. Avoea .Jurymen. .Tho following list of Jurors was drawn yesterday - torday for the Avoca term of district court , which commences Spptomoor'J'J : J. Kodwell , Center township ; G. A. Smith , James ? James McGlnius , Wright ; E. Cary , Gooro ; G. N. Ferguson , Carson ; William Crouch , BulUnop ; J. B. Hurrod. Bolknap ; J. B. Cook , Holknap ; Florence .McCarthy , IMcninnl ; C. H. Miles. Miu-euonhi ; H. F. Wilson , Macedonia ; A. C. Kay , Lay ton ; V. Cleveland , Layton ; Al. C. MeKtnstry , Layton - ton : C.V. . Merrill , Layton ; J. W. Britten. * " " " " ' " " Vulii Drs. Stewart ft Patty , veterinary sur geons , -15 Fourth street , Council Bluffs. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Hound trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , oOc ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. Swanson music company , 333 Broad way. _ _ _ _ _ Uitilcd In Man-luce. The grand Jury U now at work and n num ber of cases are to bo taken under considera tion. Among the tint was that ot Charles Snerror , charged with seduc tion , tbo prosecuting witness bolnir Otilllo Klatt. Witnesses wcro being subna'niud yesterday , and all noccsiary preparations were bolug made for a hearing , when Shor- ror suddenly upHarod | at the ofllcdof tLo lounty clerk and demanded a marriage li cense. He and thu prosecuting wituo.ss were married by Justice Hummer In thu afternoon ana the CAS * against him will uovv bo ( Mopped. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Assignment Onse of Kimball-Ohamp In- Company Revived , STORY OF AN UNSATISFIED MORTGAGE , Petition of Intervention Piled tiy ' . C. Teller to Secure .Several Ilitmlrecl Dollars Paid to the De funct Firm. J. C. Teller has Illod a potltlon of Interven tion In tlio assignment case of the Klmhall- Champ Investment company , in his petition he states that ho went to the oflicoof Kimball & Champ Juno . ' 1 to pay off a mortgage executed - cutod by J. . ! . Burns to the Investment com pany to the amount ol fs'iO.OS , the total amount of the mortgage , principal and Inter est. Klmhall .tChamp slated to him that they controlled the mortgage , and ho paid to thorn the money for the liquidation of the claim , receiving their written receipt and agree ment to release the mortgage. A short time after that the company made an assignment , and on looking the matter up ho found that Kimball & Champ had no control over the mortgage as they had claimed , but had sold It to a third partv. The mortgage was never released according to ngivoment , and ho claims that the money was converted to their own use by Kimball ft Chump. Ho raises the point that the moi.ey did not belong to Kimball & Champ , but was simply p.ild to them in trust , and ho asks the court to order the assignee to pay it back to him with In- torcst and the costs of the suit. B iyl Us park is a beautiful pa"k a perfect glen. But wo honestly believe within live years homes In Graham and C'ook parks will bo more desirable places to live than on Bayliss park. Why ? Bocau.-o as the city gets larger a little park in the very center of town become" loaiing plnco for vagrants and tramps. While Bayliss park lias improved every year in appearance homes around it are not as doslnib'lo as they wore several ye.irs ago. The best property for the money , in Council Bluffs or Omaha Is In Morning- Hide. Call on Cooper & MeGee , 10 Main street , or Mr. Gould on the ground for prices and terms on Morningsido lots. They Can Walk Now Semi occasional growls have boon Indulged In in the pist by the residents of tho'oastern part of the city with regard to the discourte ous treatment received by them at the hands of the employes of the motor company , but of Into the growling has been of so loud and protracted a character that something may be expected to drop in the near future II there is not a reform. Most of the complaints came from the vicinity of South First street and Graham avenue. The employes of the motor line have token It into their heads that they will not stop to allow passengers to get. on or olT ex cepting at the intersection of sticots. That is the law on the Nebraska side of the river , but on this side there is a city ordinance that provides that street cars or other convey ances must stop at any noint along their line when requested by any passenger. This or dinance they do not observe , but compel their passengers to got off at the intersections of the btroots on either side. The hardship of this Is felt most at the upper end of the street , where the sidewalk facilities are not the best , and for a person to get off at any place but Immediately in front of his house means ho must walk quite a ivuys through the mud. Colonel U. C. Hub- hard , who lives near the entrance of the park , states that ho has frequently been curried Into the park as far as Uio beginning of the cut and then compelled to wade back to bis houso. Throats were made some time ago that un less the employes changed their tactics there would bo several arrests made under the city ordinance. The complainants , however , de cided to make known their wants at tbo ofllco of Manager Stone , where they received but little satisfaction. No onn cares to take upon himself the responsibility of the notoriety that would result from a lawsuit , and the consequence Is the couituctors and motor men have been allowed to run things at their own sweet will. Tlio citizens along First street and Gra ham avenue havn decided to walk hereafter. Colonel Hubbard , A. C Graham and Walter Young are among those who who have adopted thu solo leather scheme of getting oven with the motur company. It is doubt ful whether this will bring the company to terms , as the wear and tear upon the side walks has already commenced to manifest it self , and it is feared that if the company does not succumb to the demands of the property owners soon it will bo necessary to order now walks along thu entire lower half of South First street. Frank Trimbloatty , Baldwin blktclM3 With each and every purchnso of the Council Bluffs Music company , 6'tS Bro'idway , will give ono copy of the celebrated "Skirt Dance. " The prettiest residence property in the city is in Morninghido. Blood on the .Moon. A patch of radishes and a Jlock of guinea hens were the innocent cause of Ed Wilson , who live } at the corner of nvonuo L > and Curtis street , being arrested on a churgo of threatening to kill Miss Lula Cartner , who lives next door to Wilson , has the radish patch , and Wilson's guinea hens got in several times recently and did consider able damngo by scratching nrouncl. Guy Cartner , a small brother of Miss Lulu's , armed himself with a club and drove the trespassers off. His usinir the club on the birds was too much for Wilson's temper and it Is claimed ho took a club himself and brandishing It about said bo would make several holo. in various parts of yountr Gart ner's ' body for the daylight to shluo through. Miss Cartner was afraid that unless to-no- thlng wan done Wilson would carry out bis threat , so she had him arrested. His bond was fixed at J'JM ) , and bo was released until this morning when ho will have a Hearing be fore Judge McGeo. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , lust received at Holler's the tailor's , 310 Broadway. Drs. Woodtniry , dentists , . ' 10 Pearl street , next to Grand hotol. Telephone 145. lllgh grade work a specialty ! Two beautiful parks InMorningalUc. Crimlicd liy IIIH Horso. N. Waclt , one of Beno's salesmen , mot with n bad accident yesterday afternoon while o ut riding. His horse fell while passing along Madison street near the corner of O and Broadway , and Wach full under him in such n way ns to fracture ono of his limbs. He was picked up and carried to bis home , where bo received medical attnntlon. At last accounts ho was resting easily. City water on the highest point in Morningsldo. Pianos , organs , < J. B. Music Co. , 639 Broadway. Pollen ( JrlHt. George Donloy was brought up In pollco court yesterday morning for examination on the charge of stealing a gold watch and chain from a Mrs. Grogon of Cut-Off island. Several witnesses told their stories , and UNS RUPULOU3IMITATORS have sought to profit by the high reputation oIJoliannITolT'8 Malt Fxtmi't. Hownru of them. Look for the oiguaturo of "Joliann Holt" on the neck of every bottle , Klsuur & Mon- deUou Co. , 0 Burduy Streets , New York , age n Is. after all the evidence was In ho was bound over to await the action of the grand Jury , his bond being fixed at 100 , Ho was uuablo to put up the money , and hova ordered taken to the county Jail , Tom and John Prultt wcro fined f20.00 nplcco for drunkenness and disturbing the peace. The former. It was learned , had come to the city to got a license to cot married. Ho wns accompanied by his brother , and after the license had been secured they sot out to have n tlmo. They did so with such a vengeance that they are not through with It yet , and the probability U that they will not got through until they have spent n couple of weeks in Jull. Jacob Washington and George Tolllvor were lined $15.70 each for drunkenness. Tlio ladies of the Broadway Methodist Kplrti'opal church will give a sociable next Thursday evening , September 3. at tlio residence of Mrs. Dorland , - ! ! Vine street , Everybody como , as tills Is the last social of thta conference year. Court. The following equity assignment wai made ycstorday : Tuesday , Wickham against Smith ; Wednes day , Campbell against Dalai * ; Opltz against Opltz ; Kansas City , St. Joseph ft Council Bluffs Ualtway company against Schurz ; Judd-Wells Investment company aealnst " Wrizht ; Thursday , Hammer & Co. against Grimshaw ; Friday , Sherlock ngnltmt In- goldsby ; Saturday , Bennett against Estop. The case of Wickham against Smith was taken up in the morning and it occupied the rest of the day. - -V.I770.V.I/ / / I Opening oT Army Hliontln ? Tourna ment at Fort Sheridan. Ciiiruio , 111. , Sapt. ! ) . The national shoot ing tournamant of thu United States army beean at Fort Shondan today. There was no opening ceremony simply a sharp report of a rillo in the bands of Sergeant W. A. Bo.vlo , the llrst marksman to take advantage of the allowed preliminary practice. As Boyle's rillo rang out in the air , a MO-grain bullet spud from tlru mule across tlio 200 yara rongo , striking a bull's eye fairly in the center. " Ninety of the crack shots of the army were Upon the grounds to familiarise themselves with the range , all eager for the medals that are to bo awarded. The shooting today was done nt four ranges , 200 yards , , ' ! 00 yards , f > 00 yards and 000 yards , each man being allowed to shoot ten shots at each rango. Today's shooting Avas wholly preliminary , the contest proper not beginning until September S. The load ers so far In the practice are : Private C. H. Clark , companv F , Fourth Infantry ; Cap tain J. B. Kerr , Sixth cavairy ; Private P. J. Blake , company F , Fourth cavalry ; Sergeant - goant A. C. Austin , company F , Fourth In- nntry. bourn M.iMf/.i. Will Itccoivo the 10iiKlneern. A meeting was held in TJIB Buiroflico to make arrangements to receive the delegation of stationary engineers on their vinit to the Magic City this afternoon. I ) . F. Bayloss was elected chairman and Samuel P. Brlgbam secretary. Hon. John McMillen and Samuel P. Brigham wore appointed a committee to wait on the convention ana ascertain what hour they would arrive. The following commltteomen , with their wives , were appointed to receive und escort the visitors : Samuel P. Bngham , John C. Carroll , Andrew II. Miller , Dr. W. Berrj- , John IX Lee , U. A. Forsyth , lion. John McMillon , A. C. Powers , H. Hoyinan , Cap tain Peter Cockroll , Z. P. Hedges , Thomas J. O'Noll , S. D. Uynoarson , Arthur W. Saxe , C. .11. Melchor. J. A. Baldwin , Frank A. Broauwell , Edward J. Soykora. Dr. W. H. Slabaugh. J. W. Walker , Thomas Flynn , C. A. Crossoy , Ed- Johnson , C. C. Stanlov , M. G. Zorbo , Mayor William G. Sloane , Patrick Howloy. John S. Walters , Andruw B. Haluv , John J. O'Hourkc , Samuel W. Dennis , II. Meyers , J. W. Scott , A. W. Babcock , James W. Lowry , J. P. O'Grady. Daniel Cameron , John S. Bangs. Omar Stoddard , T. W. Tolm- ferro , Colonel E. P. Savage , M. F. Blanchard , John E. Owen , John F. Kitchhurt , A. J. Caugnoy , Dona Albery , E. O. Mayfield , Frank J. Persons , G. C. Buck , Fred M. Smith , J. M. Tobias , Bernard , Blum , W , H. Sage. David Anderson. The commltteo will moot In the oflico of Masson & , McMillon , 2103 N street at o'clock in the afternoon. Witliiii All Ac of His Life. George Jowott , an employe of the G. II. Hammond Packing company , had as close a call for his Ufa as ho will over have again. .Tubt as Mr. Jowett was about to step on the moving motor car at , Twenty-fourth and N streets , ho was overcome by au apoploptic tit and fell in the trench duir out for paving pur poses and with his face pressing against the rail , the flanges of the wheels passed over his face so as to clearly leave the Imprint and to painfully brulso and obraiso the loft side of the fuco. Mr. Jowott was picked up after the train had passed over him and medical aid summoned. After recovering sufficiently to bo removed ho was taken to ' his liome'Eighteenth and California streets , Omaha. Notes About tlio City. S. M. Press Is in Chicago. Samuel Adams has returned from Tnrkio , Mo. Mo.Mrs. Mrs. Anton Moran has returned from Ban croft. Christ IloifT is over from Missouri A'ul- ley , la. Mrs , Heed will occupy the Heed house next Monday. Miles Walsh has gene to O'Neil ' to visit , his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hovoy have gene to Grand Island. A son has boon born unto Mr. and Mrs. George W. Murrow. O. L. ana W. G. Toinpleton have pur chased the Chicago store. Mrs. Emma Mnrr of Schuylcr Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pholps. Mrs. S. F. Xlogler of Lincoln Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S , Adams. Mrs. John N. Burke , who has brrn visiting her parnnts In Fanning , Kan. , has returned. Mr. ana Mrs , M. II. Brigham of Osceoia arc the guests of Mr. and Airs , C. H. Danlol. J. Harry Nash , formerly of the exchange , came In from Central City to visit friends a the yards. Mrs. Emma Murr of Schuyler Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pholp * of the Great Western hotol. Joseph Damron has returned from his Sarpy county farm to his homo on Twonty- flfth ana P streets. Harry L. Carpenter , ono of the popular employes in the yards oftlco , will go to St. Louis today for a short visit. Miss Pearl Uoddtng of Proguo Is the guest of Mr. and Mi's. Joseph F. Cornish , Twenty- sqcond street , between 1C and L streets. Hurry C. Moody , formerly of thu ux- change , arrived from Douu-las , Wyo. , with a string of cattle and was met by nmny wel coming hands. The King's Daughters will meet at the home of Mr. und Mrs. W. B. Chcok , near Seventeenth street and Missouri avenue , at 4 : > tO o'clock ' this afternoon. Charles and George Londull and Howard Hammond have boon held under arrest till word ho received from York , Mo. , about some clothes supposed to have been stolun by thorn. They will explain before Judge King. H.UX 2tl' HKQI'UttT. Melbourne , tlio litiiiimakoi' , FiirnlHlicH HlorniH on Sliorl Noliuo. CIIKVKNNE , Wyo , , Sept. 'J. Melbourne an nounced this morning that tie would produce another ralimtorm In three hours and u half , and , entering hU den , requested that no ouo Interrupt him. The rain steering committee , however , called upon him and requested that hodoslsU Among other reasons given was the desire of ranchmen to make hay and the opinion of others that it would bo easier to produce ruin after the late storm than If It was allowed to clear off. The com mittee then requested Melbourne to product ) rain next Sunday. Ho appeared natlillod and said he would bo governed entirely by the wishes of the committee , The rain wizard has received requests from Salt Lake City and Akron , Colo. , and will probably visit both places , The quiet , yet confident , en * damcanor of Melbourne orcjleit a favorable Impression from his llrst arrival. - " 'I- HVItl.tXUTO.V T Severely Injui'cf l mill Much Properly Desu-oycd Urnusorov , In. , Sept , iflA-ISpocial Tola- gram to THE Br.it.l The broken flange on an engine- driver caused n sertous wreck on the St. Louis , Kcokuk & Norlpstorn ) } passen ger train at Vlolo. la , , thjls mornlng. The engine and four coaches wen ) derailed and badly smashed. The cnginper , Hostirldge , was pinned between the eHRlno and baggage car for two hours before he fonid ho released , In a badly Injured condition"Triilllc was de layed several hour ! ) . , Io\va Appointments. Dr.s MOISKS , In. , Sept. 'J. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : OKI : . ] Governor Boles yesterday day appointed Dr. Ed Hormbroolt of Chero kee n member of the board of trustees of the Independence Insane hospital to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. Whitely of Osage , and Prof. W. S. Wilson of Sheldon a member of the boara of directors of the state Normal School to till the vacancy caused bv the resignation ot Prof. E. G. Cooley ot Creston. Clinton liiiu-H Hold. CMNTOS" . In. , Sept. 'J. The sale of the Clinton kt J.vons Street Hallway company of Lyons to the State Electric company of Clinton broken off ye.sterdav , was reconsid ered at u conference held today , and final papers woru signed by which the State Electric companv of this city became own ers of all the street railways of Clinton , Lyons , la. , and Fulton , 111. The consolidated property is valued nt nearly $400,000. Settled. Missofiu VAU.HY , la. , Sppt. 2. [ Special Telegram to THE Br.i.J : Word was received hero tonight from DCS Moinri that the mo tion to sot aside the oraor of Judge Given restraining the board of supervisors from considering that petition and remonstrance in the county seat contest , had been referred by the supreme court. This gives Logan ono more year to hold on to the county scat , Coin in : i iid cr-ln-CIilor Honored. Sim.nov , la , , Sept. 3. [ Spociul Telegram to Tun BIB. : ] Captain C. L. Davidson , com- mander-in-chtof of the Grand Army of the Republic of Iowa , was nominated for senator by the republicans today. The district em braces Lyon , Oscoola , Sioux City and O'Brien counties. Horribly EIOLK GHOVE , la. . Sept. 3. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKB.J An unknown man was run over by the cars hero last night and In stantly killed. His head was cut off and the ' body 'horribly mangled , the remains being scattered along the track for yoo yards. llopiibllcan Prcpurntlnim. Missot'iu VAM.EV , la. , Sept. 3. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bm : . | General George Sheridan of New York will address n repub lican meeting in this city Monday evening , September 7. _ n Successful Iiiwtluite of Four Days Closed at 'faiNlc. ' Luoic , Wyo. , Sept. ' _ ' . [ Special to TIIK BEE.JTho Converse Countv Teachers' In stitute , conducted by Prof. Morz of the Wyoming State University , closed at Lus.k on Friday after a session of four days. A paper on "School Lifo and Its Effects Upon the Health of Pupils , " a lecture on "Sand Moulding , " an essay entitled "Scraps" ac companied with illustrations on the black board , an exposition with maps upon meth ods of teaching neography with history , an essay on "School Government , " a lesson on primary writing and orthography and a paper on "Teaching Patriotism in the Public Schools , " were among thoi many ways In which the teachers contributed tu the inter est and success of the mooting. On Friday evening a oall was given in honor of the teachers by the citizens of Lusk , the musio for the occasion being furnished by the regimental band of Fort Hobinson , JNob. Governor Campbell of Ohio. Coi.uMiii's , O. , Sept. 2. Governor Camp bell , accompanied by his wlfo , left for Now York this evening and will bo absent until the last of next week. A change of air is recommended by his physicians. xmr.i oh' rj.sr.ir. . The eighth annual St. I < oitls exposition Is opened. A whipping post has been Introduced In the Tennessee luxUluturc. Marquetle , Mioli. , Is going through an epl- domloof typholil fever. Jacob llairoy. a liorso du.ilor of Lebanon , I'a , , IIIIB failed for f.'W.OOO. Knburt Wullanil , foimarly of San TraneNco , committed sulcldo ut Dayton , U. Pit/natrlek of ' I'a. IlenUmln / I'lttslmrR , , ( tabbed and fatally wounded i-am Early. The Austrian ami German piess nro making much ado over the Dardtinollos'lncUlciit. It Is said that nmncrnr William and the prince of Wales will visit thu World's fair. K\-Cniiiruismiiii Scott him roiched Now- port. Thu douiois think his easu Is hopeful. The London Times sais the Husslan govern ment Is trying to get control of the .Sniv. canal Hob Poland was shot and killed by Hob llatililur , a cowboy , ut I'ro ler , I. T. , ycs > ter- ( i ay. The Soudan News wilt send to tlm World's fair a rupiodiiution of HhulicsMcuro's Stratford house. Peter Hen f row of Pprlneflold , Mo , will Imna on OutoburO for the murder of Deputy Sheriff Dorrls. A colored youth has" boon appointed to a scholarship ' " the Maryland Instltutu of art and design. Thu Gentian War department U buying raln In InntuiiiiiiiiUlIek In Hungary and the llalknii status. II. M. I.liimuiiii , by keeping Hllont , saved u member oC the Ontario house of common * ft urn disgrace. Tlio Oasurvutoro Ilnmano , an Italian paper , says tlio departure of thu popu from Homo Is more than probable. 1'or Insulting Ills girl John ( iiionther of lluf- fulo , N. Y. . fatally wounded Frank Smith und shot Mlko llokarljouk' The cv.arowioli ot Hnssla , dexplto thu oblec- tlonnC his father , will marry hlsoousln , the Piincess Marie , of Uruece. Itov , S. O. Stone of Memphis , Tonn , 1ms bt't-n bound over to the grand jury In the sum of K'.OJJ. Hu Is uhurRtxl with arson. A riot bro. < e out ut YcchunK , riilna. on Tuesday. All the mlsilon and forohrn proo- eitv was burned. No fatalities are reported. Thu Increase by the Mcuuo government of /.ono I.lhro duties from a to lu percent , excites a good deul of attention , Thu now schudulu ROCS Into ullVet November 1. Joseph and I'red Whaleii attempted to paai thiouxh tin ) ruplds ut.tJuihUspoiiaion brldgo In u I'linoo They woio canuht ut tlm nit and up'Uit , I'reil was talcep put alive , hut his brother wu lost. Hei-icturj Noblu toduv dlri'i'ted thu pay ment to llio rflsiPton und. Wilbni'ton Indians of Smith Dakota of W7 , r > 7n. Hiss 10 tier cent In volved In HID Sunburn attorney ufuliu under a treaty continued by thu act of Mutch U. IbUI. A upoelul train bt-urhfx'Mrs. ' President Har rison. Mr. und Mrs , UnHsi'll liuirlsun , Mr. und Mis. J. Kohort MeKi-e. 'Mrs. Illmmlck. Mis Sutindcrs , Mrs , Uus ll Harrison's mother , and accompanied by Oeorgu W. Hoyd und w.fo , arrived utl'upu May lusnUKht. BLOOD Ilcccnt cxpcrimenld/jU / , rcatl before the Jast Congress of Surgeons at Itorlln , leave no doubt that the true way to CljIiAH THE Sl'tiTKM OF MlCltOUl in through thojjorcs of Iho skin , It has been found/that remedy which kills the Mi- crobl will also destroy the life of the patient : but it hus alao bcun found Hint the Microbl can bo forced out through thu skin , ntid It is in this way that CJ * 2 02 relieves the sritcm of poison.J > J > * LINING SUFFER 0iic\i \ from Conta- fl gious Blood Poison , after u lng half a dozen bottles of [ J5H 8 Sil | was HKBTOU- ED TO I'KIIFECT IPygHgB ) HEALTH , UD.d all eruptive sores disappeared. You are at liberty to make any use of my statement that you wish. J. Cnosnv Uvno.v , 208 Third Avenue , Pittsburg , Pa. Trcatlto en Ulood and Skto dleeato mallei free. BWUT BI'ECIKIO CO. , AUAJiu.ua. AND ECONOMICA Clothing buyers casting about Tor the most de sirable place in which to supply their \vants for Fall and Winter use , should keep it well in mind that" OUR HOUSE MANUFACTURES ALL THEIR OWN CLOTHING ; manufacture " 'em" expressly to supply the retail trade of our thirteen large stores. If you've never no ticed the special care we take in the sewing , in the finishing up of a garment , or the taste in selecting patterns , to say nothing of the perfec tion in the fit of every piece. It'll pay you big , just at this time , t.o spend an hour meandering through our new stock. If you don't buy now , you'll be posted where to go when you want clothing that's correct. As to prices , we don't make up any cheap goods , but we DO make stacks oi good goods cheap. Our $1O.OO Suit is worth $1O.OO , because its durable. Our $12.6O Suit you might pay $18.OO for elsewhere , and then not get as good value. You musn't forget that we take the same pains in making up our low-priced and "medium grade clothing. WE FIND IT PAYS. In Boys' ' and Children's ' Blotting. We're ready for you with all the latest styles , neat and natty , with prices ranging from $2.OO per suitup. . To those who are not yet ready to buy , we insist that you acquaint your self with our handsome new stock now filling every department. You'll be treated courte ously and may be converted to our way of thinking. S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas.- = Reliable Clothiers. FALL AND \VINT5B CATALOGUES NOW BEADY. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. SchoedsQck , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Fnrrmm St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 20th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can have them redyod and finished equal to now. BUD'FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the nd most approved maohinoryatost ut loss codt than you over paid bjfo.-o. "Giroflo-Glrofla , " Lccocq's bright and sparklliiR opera bouffo. which has been in the repertoire of comic opera companies for years , notwithstanding the changes that have takoa place , w.xs given by the Ciiirrow company last ovonlng at the Grand opera house , and as u llrst performance mav bo classed as a success. There \s'as consfdor- ablu snap and go in the production , which , with ono or two repetitions , will place thu performance quite. uDroast tha best efforts of the company. Miss Laura Clement play.s the dual titular role very acceptably indeed , slngine the part in a delightful manner , but she lacks the chic , the abandon of the character which made Alice Oatos and Sollna Delaro Irresist ible , memories of whoso acting are still fresh and green. Still she throw agrcatdoulof vim into her rendition of "Seo How it Sparkles , " and desorycdly won a doublu encoro. Miss Barker as Aurora was acceptable from a dramatic standpoint , but hardly up to the requirements from a musical point of view. Vut she Is to conscientious a worker that whatever she docs deserves considera tion. tion.Mr. . Urow , as Don Uolero , was very humor ous , tbo liberties ho takes with the book being , In this case , extremely pardonable , for ho has little opportunity for effective work should ho confine himself closely to the libretto. Mr. Hallam sang Marasquin excellently , lie IH a romantic actor , with n volcu that is delightfully sweet and winning. Mr. John Brand us Mour/.oult , suffered somewhat from a throat affection which necessitated thu cutting out of ono of the gems of the opoin for baritone , "Tho Travel ler. " But his acting tvas a strong feature of thu porlormuiico and in the concerted num bers , his very pleasing voice was heard to ad vantage. The female chorus was strong , the nialo members of the company , however , did not appear to advantage seemingly for the rea son that they are fearful of opening their mouths. Thu orchestra was a marked Im provement upon that of lust week und taken altogether the porforinancc was very credit able. Churned with rituiilliiK Kuriiltnrn. Charles A. Wenstracd , formerly a clerk in the Young Men's Christian association , from which ho was accused of takingalarifosumof money , was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn out by Willis K. Jacob * , who alleges that Wonstruud broke Into his storehouse near the Union I'acillo tracks and madoaway with a sot of parlor furniture , uti organ , a kltcliun stove , a bet of kitchen utuusils , a bed room suite , nil to the value of $17 < \ Use Hullcr's Gorman Him , tha great co n btipatlon and liver regulator. Mu n Killo.l ut Carroll. Neb , , Sept , 12.- [ Special Telegram to TIIK HKKJ Wlilser Swartz , a > ouug man about 24 years of flgo , son of Hov Mr FIRSTNATIONALBANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Cap'tul $100,01)0 ) Oliloit orKnnlri'U bank In the eltr. Kurulitn mid domestic uvcli.uufu und local upcurUlo * . Ksput'lHl atturitlon lull.I to collections. Account * of Individ- uuK bank * , bankers mid corporation ! sullcltuil. Corroiioaili'iuu ) Invite : ! . Giu. : 1 > . tJANKlltl ) , I'riMldont. A. w. IUIK.MAN : , canhior. A. T. RICH , Aaalatant Cashtor. COUNCIL IILUFKS Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , It. OKAI1L A BO.V. t'UOI"d. 1O1B and 1O17 Brorulwatj. KMImatc , furnlsliud on nil kind ) of ( inlvanlsal Iron Cornlto Work , Iron Hoofliu , hloro Kronti un I CopiHT Work. ArlHtlo work n n | > c'cl ttT C'orrui- poiiiluiicuaoiiclti'd Irom iiulnu JOJ nillut from Coun ell Uliin < und Uinulm. COOK'S ELECTRICAL SuTl'LlHS Special uttcntlnii given to Electric Bolls , Uurclur Alarms , Announciatora und Incandescent Wiring. WALTER V. COOK , Ul P13A.RL ST. COUNCJl L BLUFFS. _ THEG-RAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS KLHOANTLY API'OINTKI ) 10TKL IS NOW Ol'Ht N. A. TAYIJOR , Mnnnger. of Carroll , this county , was struck by light ning near that place during the thunder Btorm last ovcnlng and Instantly killed. Thu young man was returning from thu hay Meld and was loading one horse und ruling another when thu bolt fell His clotiiing was almost torn from the body , which was badly mutil ated. Iloth horses woru also killed. A sis ter of the deceased was so prostrated by the death or her brother that fears are enter tain ud us to her recovery. Knlliin Cniiiny'H Fair. CIIBTK , Nub. , Sept. i. [ Special to Till ! IlKK.I TlioKulIno county fair opened yes terday. The display of pro luco ot all kinds is exceptionally good. The Crete numeric * aru at the top with their cxhlultlon of fruits , the collection containing twenty-eight vari eties of apples und seventeen of grapes , all ticaulllul specimen * of their Kiliil. The sumo nurseries will make u grand display at thu Hiata fair This adurnoon thu races com mence , the track being In good order , uot- wlttiataadmg tuo ralu of larj t DR. C. GEE WO , The Great Cliiiicsc Pmiiiccist Wishes to Rlvo ix few reasons why lu > Is work- in * sueh wonderful cures whoru other dootorl fall. Ohlnu lia uliont half the population of thq cloho. Tboy have been pr.icilrlim und | irr * fooling nii'dli'lii" over 4.HH ) Vi\U ; . t'hiltm Nungx'O ( I'nov. llrlt ) dlscovoro I seventy- two poNniH und theli' antidotes a.4M years biv- fore Uhrlst , and .Marco 1'oln , who hiuiiKht tha compass. Camplnl , one of the first Knropeans lie on * tcrod I'lilnii. says : "I'luMr physicians h.ivo u thorough knovvlodgu of the nature of herbs und an ailinlialilo skill In dlammsltu by tu puls'3. " ( Bee Wlllurd's MIOcllo Kmniio ) It Is neil known that uMinpowdor , steam and 1'lnetilcltv urn old In I'hlna. .uul that the Chi- ni'su won ) printing their doilculo uooki UOO yours before tiiittenhur was hoin. Hut It "as to tnndlclno the Cblncso irnv * their attention , ami when tint iniipi-ior Ohlu WOMBotdtirod all the books to lin hilrnctl ho nxei'ptt'd the im'dlcal works , and It was only bv the molest accident Ihut tlm cioal vvorkg of Confill-Ins himself were sa\ed. he having placed u set of his works In the > orncr-vtonii of Ills residence , which was found -MWJ year * after , . The celebrated Dr. Ilohson states Unit on * of the ( 'hlne ( > dispensatories elves UI'J IIKUIIAI , UKMKDlKSulotip. Can urn vvomle * Then ut the doctor's success' Tlio Caucasian physicians all use tlm very same Huinodles and when yon ehanno doctors , In your disappointment mid disgust , you morolv cliuiiuu f u'os and assertions but not medicines When an Anicrloin ( lorlor dis covers a non remedy nil the other doctors know uhoul It liniiiudliitoly. Now , yon krioW thu ChlnuM ) Doctor Domes from an utmost tin * known country , containing nearly half ot tha people of the world , where all the medicines are entln'ly illireienl , anil lir.O. ( \VoolTori a reward of S.V ) 1.11 to itny onn "ho can dupli cate any ono of his Ulilncso Medicines , Do yoil now copinri'luMid that after ulvlnK up nil hope of holiiK cured by your doctors. Unit , In taklue tin' Chlnt'so Doctor's Itemed Irs. 4.000 In number und ubsolutoly unknown outside of China , that ho has u wonderful advantage over all other physicians. Ills now rmnodlc * have never before ontercd your blood and uc on It IIH If by manic , ouclux the disease and rendering tlio complexion clo.ir us a chlhl'a. A MOTIIKK'S STOKY. I nm OS years of 1140 and have NiiHored Indo- scrlbalilo UKOIIV from aslluna for iiiiinv yours. I could not sleep and had to sit up nil nlcht lu u chair. I tried doctor tiller dodo * but without help , anil thimthl so mo nlgbt I would choKe to death. As u last hope I tried Dr. ( . ' . ( lee \\'H , the Chinese doctor , und win relieved liiHtiintly. In n short time I win cored and have never since been troubled. I have reason to bless Dr. C. tiooVo. . MHS. 1' . U. IIIK II. 'Jlth HI. , hot. . ! .V K. outli Omaha. In order to convince the public that. Dr. O. Oi-ii U'o cull euro any dlsp'tsp. ho makes tlm follownu offer : A ( HIAItAN I'KR to return the iiionoy If uftor a fair trial the patient U In any wuv dlssatlMlIfd wltb liealmciit. Hit. C tSKRWO. inth und ( JallfornluStioi'ts. Of- llco hours , Da. m. till I ) p. in. Call Sunday If you wish. N. II. The D.irtor has ready nreparod tlm following clu'ht remedies : lllooil. IVmalo \VeaKn'FS Klicomatlsm , InillKOitlon , host Manhood , Hick lloadaclie. ( 'aturrh , ami Kid ney and Illver Medicine. I'rlco ll.K ( ) . fill or vvrlln for question blank and book. Dr. O. G'oWo. 16th and California. ST7FRANCIS ACADEMY ItllAltDINU AM ) DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUK AND SEVEN 1'H ST. Can lie reached from auv of the depots on fom'luetodby thoSlstorsoT ( Hiurlty , | l. V. M. TKItMH I'or hoard anil tuition , omhraolni ; all branches of a finished odno.itlon foryoniiK ladles , $ " . ' > for Hussion of live months , com- mencInK llrst Monday In Soplemhcr ami Kob- ruary , respect I vuly. For further p.irtleul.iri 'l""rCSS- ' SISTEK PUPKIIIOII. St. Krancls Academy , Council IllnlTs. la. CiflZENSSTATEBAKK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $ ,150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 HIKECTOUS I. A. Miller , ! ' . O , filoason. II li. Shut-art , F- ! II rt. J. I ) . ICilmnndson. Charlus U llannan. Transact KOiiorul banUliiK busi ness. I.araest capital and surplus of any bank In Soutlnvusloin Iowa INTcREST ON TIME DEPOSITS 27 MAIN STREET. Over 0 II , Jiicijuemln & Co.'s Jowtiliy Htoro. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. VV"ANTKI > Thri'u cnud steady IIOVH , Hi to V' is years old. to learn trimmers trade. Apply to ICeyn HIOS.'H carriage factory , Cunn- ell llhiirs. \\7ANTI1H A ynuiiK man bolwoon in ami JO ' ' whospeakh KnKlUli und ( iormun. lo as sist In u hotel. To u well recommended youni ; man a jiormanont place with good WIIKOK In IIH < snri'd , Iii'iulru ' ut Tiemont house , Council Hl ulVs. VV TANTIvl * Two yoiinit Indies want hoard ' V und room tnu private family ; referenced uxcliunxod. Address I ) , llco oDIco. \\J AN'I'I.D At ( Hand hotel , clmmhcrmajdai i i good wiKUb for those co IIIIIK well rocom- mcmlod , VXTANTKI ) want to let contract for I.Otfl > yurdx of Illllnu' on Thlid t. Apply lu Leonard iveiotl. ; \\rANTii : ) 'I'o lot contraut for V.'iJO ' ynriTT i ' of plastoiliiK to a man who can take it hoise In part payment. Apply to Leonard Cvi-rutt. _ _ JpOIt ItlvNT Furnished rooms , U houth _ HKjll Htrout. oppnsltii poslolllcu. , Inwa ( arms for .talo at J .0.1.0 to SHVKKAl per aero. Will talio ucloailotor horxusus llrsl p.ivment. Far.naoM'J ' acres and up. Johnston ft Vuti I'atten. . , Two Rood Klrlt lit l.mmott IIOUHU , .No. 151' . ' rtoutli HUth Htiyfl. 17 > ( ) lt IlKNT Or loato. I'wo-story Mnro- -L room. No.H. . . lll ( llo llro.nlw y. linen Aisod for llii > pust six yuam us book anil Htt- ; tlomsry Moro. Apply toJ. 1'oiry , shno uhop , uiiilnr I'lrtit Nut ll.mk. \\rANTr.DloTrado Klvo-ioo o house fill ' > lot In Omiiha for house and lot In ( onncil lllulTb. I ) . UroAii. IUi llroaduuy. OlAIK\'oVANT.ind tiychcmiotrh' , ur i-har- actor roiclliiKs , also ( ll.iunoih of ( llsfaso. nend look of hair for ruadln.M by letter Hun- huys and oven uxs Mn > U lloopcr. 14. ! Avo- dee K , near corner 15th street , Uouuuil ( Unify , ' 1 urnis , 5Jo and It 0) . MAJ.MI''lor.NT ' in'ro nroporty In ItviMioro tracts located ' 'vi mile I from iiostollli'u , for nalo on reasonable terms Some duo ru l Ot'iicu property for rout by Day A lluss , 1 OI(3AI ( K or Itunt UirJan lint tilth JL' haui < , uy J , U. Uia * , Hi UMB it , OuuoaU Uluffi