TilM OMAHA DAILY II TiL iMJAY , ? > IAY l.TCIN ft TJIE OMAHA BEE CGUN'Ul , HL.l'1-TS. . CF1-ICK : - NO. 12 PEAHL STREET. I CMiKdt j Cnrrlrrtonny pattof the City II. \ \ \ TII/fON , MANAGER. 11 I itnvrxj Hn 'nc ' i Odlco No 41 TI I I I IIOM.b } Mjt ) | j(1or ; | ( No" , .V/A r/o.v , N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Hlufrs lumber Co. , rosl. Craft's chattel loans. ' . ' 04 fiapp blooi" . The remains cf Krolt I'aytonvcro taken to HlnKhntnton , N. Y. , last evening for In terment. Mlsi Anna Fowler wa londored a surprise party Tuesday niirht In honor ot her eleventh olilhdnv. The Council Muffs base ball club will onen the E0.1S01I next Sunday ut the driving oailc with a patne with Ibo Knrt Omaha clue , The I'ottnwnttamlo Democratic association Inn decided to KO to the national convention nt Chicago over the Northwestern lulhvay. There will bo an Important meeting of the pnlld of St. 1'nul's nt I o'clock this after- tioou with Miss Rockwell , 81U Third avetuip. Sociable tonlcht nt Bethany Hnntlst church , corner High street and Hl.xloenth nvcnuo. Uveryono Invited. Admission , 15 cents. The funeral of the late Mis. William Job son will occur tbU nflcrnoon nt - o'clock Iron ) the family residence , -OOJ Fifth uvcnuo. HMV 10. J. linbcock will ofllciatn. The regular ronclnvo of Ivnnhoo comninti- nurv No. 17 , Knight Templar ? , thl ( Thursday - day ) ovuulnL' , nlso work In the order of llid tcmplo. All visiting Sir 1C'lights cordially \Y9jcouio. Hy order of the eminent torn- tnnndttr. Marrlngo licenses were Ixucd yoslcrdnv to the follow ( UK parties ; Nols O'.scu and Kntlo Jcnson ol Council HlulTs , John Gnm- man nnd Mary Kcluvnt of Uhoncy , Lancaster rounty , Mo. ; Alfred Cbatman and Maggiu Douglas of Council Uluffs. J. W. King , who was arrested Tuesday night on the charge of forgery , was brought tip In police court yesterday morning for u hcarlr. , but a contlnuanco was granted , llo will bo liken to Umuhn , ns the authoiilles of that plate claim to bo ublo to convict him on half a dozen counts. Confirmation services were hold laat even ing at St. Paul's Episcopal church. A f.llr el/ed audience was present and thirteen can didates wore received Into full fellowship. Iltshop 1'orrv of Davenport preached and took chargi ! of the sorvlco , insisted by Kus- tor K. J. Uaucock. The surphccd choir ren dered several choice selections. A clerical looking gentleman stationed him self nl the corner of WIUow avenue and Fourth street yosteiday morning nbout S o'clock while ft drlrzle of ruin was falling , nnd iciriovinp his hut , opnnod a prayer meet ing. He sang a number of hymns in n Inrgo basso robusto voicc.nnd then occupied a quar- tcrnf an hour erse in preaching to an Imag inary audienco. During the uliolo service not n man passed by , and the only witness the performance had , so far r.s heard from , was a gertlomaii In a neighboring window. An AttnirtUo Art Sale. Messrs Kiloy iiiul Slicrnulon , the art ists , luivo pui chased the ( . 'hapman : irt htoro and nlu r .funo Ibt will remove it to-lo Main strcot. under tlioir photo- . / ' ap'n gallery. Until that date , for the purpose of saving cost of inovi m , art UoodH will bo bihi ut ncttml cost and f ruui.'H : it ii hcuvicr discount thiin at any of Chiipmtin's special sale. . This will nlTord , i splendid opportuhily for art lovers to secure bargains. Veterans , Attention. On the occasion of the department cn- rainpment of the G. A. R , to be hold at Ottutmvn , cominonuiiiff May 10 , the ( ' . , U. ft Q. will fcell tickets at one faro for the round trip. For particulars call OK O. M. Brown , Ticket Agent , 617 Broadway. The moat fortunate man in town is Cleo. Davin , the lending druggist , oo- cause ho has exclusive ngoncy for tlio best prepared paints in the woVld , iiiudo by Heath & Milligan. Rcitor , the tailor , : UO Brcndwny , has nil the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. j /if.so.\.fi , trim. Colmcr Smith of Ilcobeotown is vislliiifj bis son , Denver Smith , IWO Damon street. Misses Duffy and Airs. Weber of Chnoron , Neb. , nro visiting Mri. Ciootife 1C. Moyora. Mr. uurt Mr * . Dwiijht Norton of Chluacro nro in the city , the gucsls ot Kov. T. F. Thiclcslun. J. T. Oliver rocolvca a telegram nnnounc- Inp iho serious illness of his daughter , Maine , of typhoid fever in Cnlunjro , where she has buon'foi1 sover.il wcults past. Mrs , Oliver nnd daughter , Miss Maude , loft labt ovoulng , forOlucaco. The following well known railroad men were In ilia city yesterday on u tour of in- jpuction : C. K. I'erltins ot Hurlinpton , pres ident of Iho Chicago , Hurlincton , * c Qulncy ; W. U. Urown of St. , I030h | , general man- ncor of the Kansas City , St. Joseph k Coun cil UlnHs ; Howard Klllottof St. Louis , Kon- ernl fruight necnt of the Kunsiis City road , nnd H. C. Orrof St. Louis , usslsinul passen ger and lickot age.nl of tno same road. A Splenilltl Kmlorsemnnt. Everybody In Council HlulTs knows Gcor o II. Alcuchoiulorf. IIo IB ono of our iiioBt ontorprlslnp business nion and n very successful onu at that , Mr. Mos- cliondorf , hku nil liuiuun boin s , IB not witliout his fiiults and his jfruutoit nno was drinking. I'o n reporter yestordny ho rouitud tlio facts which cornb.milo his sttitctnonl ( liven below , as follows : L CONSUL Bhurrs , April 20. 181)2. ) I , . the ur.dor.signcd , am on aped in the moat umrlcct buslnuas in which 1 am jjiiito oxtoiifiivcly intoroslud in C'oiuieil UlulTH nnd Oinahn nnd huvo boon for the past twonty-alx yoars. I Ihmlly con- tnit'lcd the liquorliahit , so niut'h HO that nothing less tlitin from ilvo to thirty jjlnssosa dny would satisfy inc. Fooling it was injurioiirt to myself , my fninily nnd my business 1 sought the aid of the Hlanchard Oold Cure. After troutinj , ' for the p.tst twiinty days tun tlioroiiplily . Hitislied that I nm absolutely cured of the woi'Ht habit that man can ncqiilro , The treatment loft mo robust and in Iho host of health and today liquor in ills- tantofiil to mo. Therefore , I cheerfully recommend the Ulanclmrd Instltuu , 6051 Hroadway , Couucil HlulYs , to my many friendh of this city and Omahn. Gio. : U. Misc'iii.Nwwr. : : InipnuKini'iit In lleiillli , The report of Clity 1'hyslciun Jo mi In 8 for Iho month of April shows iho toinl number of deaths for Iho inonlh lo nave boon twenty , URainst llltv-throo for iho corroipondlnV inonlh In l&UI , There were thirteen cases of contagious diseases reporlod , hul only two of ihokO wore fatal , both bcIiiK caics of aiplithorotlo croup. The statistics Uupi by tr.t ; city puysiclan show a iiiuca better mor tality record for this year than for last , in Mnrch , Ib'JI , there wcio thirty-live deaths , but durluR last March only fifteen. The Harculos lawn mower , with 10- iucli wheels , will cut higli ( , rrass and work otibiur than any other mower miido. Wo keep also the genuine I'hil- ndolphin mower and sovural otlior inn- chinos that wo can sell chonpor thnti the cheape.-l. Now iofriaratora { ; carload jut-t rccoivod. Datintlnss and \Vnr\\ioU bicycloa. 11 Main htreet. Shti nrl & Hon. Hecnllcct that the now Dangler tiiirprlso in only pnsolino steve that every < nmity ! of a RIIS ttovo. Dr. Chamberlain , oyu , enr , throat , catuirh , Shu art bloclc , Council HlulTs Pntronl/ohliio tcu wn onsfor Mo. river channel lea Mutliolluiid ti Co. Tol. 102 , NWS FROJI COUX11L BLUFFS' Want tbo Indictment ] Quashad Aga'nst ' Champ nnd Kimball , SEVERAL TECHNICAL REASONS STATED Aiming thn Thirteen tteninns Ineliulrd In thn .Motion the .Most Important Is lisa I'ulut ( 'onrcrnlng tint l.i-giil- Ity of the Jury I/.IH , In the district court yoitorday morning the attorneys In the cmb02zlomont c.iso of thostato of Iowa againstI. F. KlinbMl nnd ( Joorgo ! i. Champ commenced the nrgumont on the motion Illcd bv the defendants for the quashing of the Indictments. As vrounds for the motion the following nliozattons nnj inado : That the grand Jury which returned the indictments was Illegally drawn ; that seventy-two names wcto returned by the election bonrds Instead of sovonty-tivo us re quired by law to constitute the list frnm which the Jurvmon should ho drawn , that the Jurymen woio not pioporly nppoitloncd ; tnat the county clerk drew the Juiors without .tho presence of the sheriff ; that thn defendants were given no chnnco to challenge the Jury men. There wcro thirteen paragraphs in the motion , but the nboro are the main claims put forward by thn defense. A nnuioorof nllldavlls wcro Hied in support of the motion. The ontlio day was taken up with thu nrgu- ments of the attorneys. Messrs. K. E. Ayles- worth , J. J. Shea and Flnloy Uurko appear ing for the dofcnsu nnd County Attorney John 1 > . Organ and J. N. Huldwln for the stato. The cn&o was submitted to the court nnu taken under advisement Just before the hour of adjournment. Not Insane. II. T. Canhor , who live * nt the Western housoon Upper Hroadway , was brought before - fore the commlssionors of Ins.tnlty yesterday on an Information tiled in the oflico of the county cleric by his wife. She said ho had acted strangely for some time past , having threatened to kill himself nnd her if Btie left him. She accordingly concluded to stay with him , although she feared bun and although ho refused to do anvthinir toward supporting her or the baby. Wtiilo" ho was befototho cornmlsMoneri C.iriher admitted that ho had compelled his wife to support him by working out , and owned up to uelng shiftless ami Ian" . Dr. Thomas and Attor ney Flicklngcr iicllvcicd him n lecture on the evils of la/lness and tIn-cutoned to send 111 in to the Insane asylum unloas ho mended his ways. Ho agreed tn bchavo himself and go to work , and left the clerk's odlco hand in li.ind with his wife. .MAY SAM : . ItoHton Store , Council lUnllk , In. 200 dozen ladies' ribbed vests , 8teach. . Ladies' Minpcd vest , ! ) e , three for 25c. Ladies' thnpcdest , 12 je ouch. Heavy weight ailk trimmed vi'&t , l"c. 2oo vest wo show in throe makes , fin ished with silk , draw string , in white and oi'rti. Our if.'lo vest como in high and low nock , silk trimmed. At 50e see our Egyptian lisle in oeru and bluclc. Mis-SOS1 sillc vests in black , pink and cream at Voc. Ladiob' hilk vests in black , pink and croani , in narrow and derby rib , Iho best SI hilK shown. ' underwear , mode and ecru. shiit and drawers at oOc. Lisle finish , shirt and drawers Toe. Fancy btripcdshirt and drawers ( Mod- llcott goods ) told regularly for $1.23 , our price for sale ? . each. WASH ( toons. At.'ic o,000 yurdb challios , good col ors , worth oe. At iie Challies on black ground. Good assortment of dark colors and 200 patterns , regular 7c goods. Outing lluniiuls jju , worth 80. Outing llaunols S4c , worth 12Jc. Half wool outing 12je , worth lc. ! ) 'iO percale shirting 10c , usual price 125e. Gingham , Sic , lOc and 12Jc. Fine , 17c Scotch ginghams , 2oc. Black brocade sateen 2 > c and ! > 0c a yard. At 12e } outline of wash goods beats them all. All the latest things , such as cote do choral , cropon , Shan- tong , pineapple tissues , Bedford cords , Chilian cloth , over 1,000 pieces to select from , at 12c } per yard. BOSTON STORE , FOTHKUIXGHAM , WllITKLAW & CO. , Council Blulls , la. IMiKilytlfillflinil Whisky. County Auditor Hfr.dricus is preparing to mnko a trip to Avoca , where ho has neon .subpti > nud : as a witness in a counlo of ca cs in which O. M. Druco and F. E. Hollow nro to bo on trial , charged with violating the pharmacy law In selling intoxicating liquors for other than medicinal purposes. When the aud itor gees to Avoca ho will bo accom panicd by sixty-ono books of the records of his olllco. In each of these books thPro are receipts for 100 "aosos" of the liquor sold by Druco , the size of the "doses" varying from six ounces to a gallon , and from one to a doiun bottles of beer. All these- receipts are for liquors sold in the past six months , so that 11,100 prescrip tions hnvo been tilled by Brnco in that tiuo | whore the medicine consisted of Intoxicating Hqjors. In tno Sellers cabo there are 30J ! ? ( prescriptions of the same sort. Wi > l I I'M per. Thn newest designs , the largest stoeic and by far the lowest prices is at the BOSTON S'L'OUH. Intimates furnished for papering. Nothing but the best jmperlmngors employed. Kvorything guaranteed , Figure with us when you want u.iporing done.BOSTON BOSTON STORK , Council Bin Its , Ja. Call lii I lie Old lliinilH , The school board mot Tuesday for the purpose of taking action In regard ( o the bonded indobtouness ot the district. The bids of several Omnna nnd Council Bluffs p.irtioa were in , uut nftor uponlng thorn it was found that the tj | of McSliino & Condon oi Omaha was the lowest , and thu * nlo was awarded thorn , i'huy agreed to tnko the bonds ut par vuluo. A resolution \viia passed directing tao prosidunt and scu- rotury 10 issue tn thorn bunds in the sum of ? 7"ftK > , drawing Interest at fi per cent. The treasurer uus also Instructed to call In all outstanding bonds , wnicn are drawing 0 and 7 per cent , and the date of thuir payment was set lor Juno 0 , All Inter est on tno outstanding bonds will cease as soon as the holders are glvon lo al notice. llotul Gordon , 'WU Broadway , has recently - cently changed hands , and is being thor oughly renovated. Clean b.-ds ; prompt borvlco ; table llrst ttltli i.iiilu'//li'iinnit. An information was tiled hoforo Juttico Hammer yostordav charging Krnil Schurz , a rising young attornov of tun city , with em- bczzlcmont. The complainant is Luther If. Wilght of Omaha , and the particulars of the case nro Komewhat similar to the prosecution lomnienccd against Schur/ few weeks ago by Attorney Simt-ral of Omaha. Judgment was rendered In Justice Hammer's court sonio tiinu ago la fuvor of the plaintltT In tbo suit of Wright against liotvon , for ii'J. Schur/ was allot any for the plaintiff , and it had been ngrooj that ho should keep fi for his intoriior fee. Wright allege * that Sjnum kupltho whole Judgment , and charges him with the cmbcloiiicnt of ? 17. Schuw gave bonds for hK appearance next Monuay uorulng at U o'clock. Swuiibon Muilo Co. , Mxsonlotomplo. I.ffl Them DcHtltuti- . The family of Scott Layton , the railroad Uriilu'innn who was killed ut Springfield , Neb. , Monday by filling beneath tbo wheels of a freight ttuin , u left In aostltuto ' c rtiims'iin'O Iho drcea cl Irft n w < fO ami threu cl II ro I , witho.il n dodir of in ir- ancoor anyttilnt ; laid up for tho.ni lie WAI at ono time a member of the Mason'c ' society , but allowed his dui-s to lap o netiU fojr jour * ago , so that hh family l < now Almost without resources" . The Itook Iilmul railway companv refused to telegraph to his father In Now York or to bear any of the funor.il expenses. They aureed , however , to transport the body free of charge as far as Chicago If the relatives wished to takn them to Now York lor Interment , provided the relatives would bear all other expenses , An All.Around I'orgrr. J. W. King was tha name given bn smooth looking customer who landed In the police station Tuesday even ing. Ho Is charged with forging the name of P. ( iotinoucio to a check for 811).S ) ) nnd passing It at U'olkar's moat mar ket on South Main strcot. U'hilo ho was uo- ing searched nt the station a loir-phono message wat received from the Omaha polk'o nsutng that a watch bo kept for nno > l. W. HurKC , who had been worsting tin forged check game on the Nebraska sldo lor all U was worth. On King's per.ion was found n number of panorn that snowed his iiuiiio to bo J. W. Hurko and not King. Ho is undoubtedly the min who U wanted by the Omaha authorities and it Is said thai half a dozen cases hnvoulre.uly turn oil up ngalnst him. Ho was turned over to the O.uaha pollco yesterday. Candlelight tea by the guild of St. I'.iul's ill o2l Broadway , Saturday , May 7. from 0 to 0. Como anil bring your friends. .Joliiison-llr.iy. The marrtase of Fred Johnson nnd Miss Nottio N. Uray took place last evening iittho residence of the bride's parents , 107 Wash ington avenue. Doth Iho parties nro well ana lavorably known , The groom has been in the postal service fora long time nnd la now superintendent of mall carriers under Postmaster 1'roynor , 'i ho wedding was kept a profound secret , not o on the Intlmato friends of the parties knowing of It until It was ovco ' 1 ho ceremony was performed by Hev. F. L. Hnydon of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will mnko their homo In this city. \Vlic > lcsil : < ' Druggists' Ciiincntlon. The wholcsalo drugcists of the Missouri v.illoy will hold n meeting In this city next Saturday. This association consists of ton linns located in Kansas City , St. Joseph , Atchison , Lincoln , Omaha , Council Bluffs and Sioux City. Meetings nro held on call of the piesidont , nnd delegates ate expected from each of the llrms represented. The meeting will bo held at Iho Griuul hotel nnd will probably close with a banquet Saturday night. Don't forget the candlelight tea on Saturday evening next , at.521 Broadway. POLITICAL HOSTS MASSED [ cosTivcnn ritoM sr.coxi ) rvoc ] at the head of Iho Kansas detonation. Ho may also llguro in tha selection of cnml id files for congressman-at-largc , ns Iho young men of Iho party who principally mnko up the convention demand his nomination , lugall s has given no intimation that ho will accent the nomination , but ha probably will do so If ho is assured It will not prejudice his chances for arc-election to Ibo United States senate , which , It is believed , is still bis am bition. The sentiment ot delegates is against in structions. The re-solutions will endorse the ndministralion of and muko special mention of Harrison. mvrr.icr CONVENTIONS llrleg itrx Clioscii to tlio Minneapolis Con- M-ntlon llirrisim : u I'iiturltc. Si'iiiSdMcn , 111. , May I. The republicans of ihc Thirteenth congressional distiict nominated Charles P. Kane of Sangamon for congress and J. W. Kitcholl nnd J. V. Graff delegates to iho national convention with S. H. Ulano and Gilbert Drcnnnn as alternates. A resolution was adopted fuvorlnp the nomi nal ion of Harrison. ST. Lot H , Mo. , May ! . The republicans of the Tenth congressional district in con vention ut Clayton , the county seat of St. Louis county , this afternoon elected dele gates to thc'national convention at Minneap olis umnstructcd. ST. Josnrn , Mo. , May 4. The republicans of the Fourth congressional district elected Major T. J. Chew , Jr. , and William F. Kan- kin dolcgates lo the Minneapolis convention , and instiucted them to yoto for the ronoml- nntlon of President Harrison. SiMiiNu VAi.L'n , Minn. . May 4 The First district republicans selected Mark H. Dun- iielt and W. II. Vulo as delegates to Minne apolis and John P. Howland and A. T. Stob- bins nllcrnules. The convention endorsed and instructed for Harrison. AitiCKN-\s Cirv. Kan. , May 4. The repub licans of the Third rongrcbsional district elected delegates lo iho Minneapolis conven- lion nnd inslruclod Ihcm to vote for Harri son's rcnoniinatiou. Niw Pnii.u > ! : i.puu , O. . May 4. Tbo republican - publican convention of Iho Seventeenth dis trict elected W. C. Coon of Newark and W. L. Smiscr of Woostordologates lo the Minne apolis convention. Both nro strong Harrison men. W. R. Shields was chosen presidential elector. Jciisin vn.i.r , 111. , May 4. The congres- sionvt convention of iho Twelfth Illinois dis trict balloted all day and adjourned tonight when the ( U'.lth ballot was reached. No change in ballots from yesterday. MINICATO , Minn. , May I. In the rnpubll- can congressional convention for the Second district today A. F. Jacobean and Daniel Shell were elected dnlogatoj lo the national convention with D. ( J. Hopkins and D. A. McClartv alternates. The resolutions com mended Harrison , but did not instruct tbo delegates. TINNISSII : : : KIITI : WliiHtr.id Nniiilii.iti-d lor ftnvurnor Other rrorpmlliiKH. NASIIVII.I.H , Tonn. , May 4. The largest and inoit roprosontalivo republican slalo convention hold for years mot , at Iho slate capital today. The contest ever the leader ship of the party brought out all the promi nent members , and all morning combinations were being formed , and the lieutenants of Congressman Houk nnu ox-Congrcbsman H. Clav Ransom had been at work drilling their consliluenls. Cieorgo Winstcad of Dresden was nomi nated for governor. D A. Dunn , John C. Houk , H. Clay Evans and J , C. Napier ( colored ) were elected dele gates from iho slalo ut largo to the national convention. W. T. Owcnoy of Nashvltlo nnd A. T. j Matlhuws were elected presidential electors for the state at largo. Cougrehsinpn Houk scored n victory by tbo election of H D , Lindsay of KnoxvllU- pronounI'oJ Houk nmn. us permanent chair man. The defeated faction raised an awful hubub und Iho confusion was great. For lifly-tivo minulos the convention was boyoud control of the cbairman. Mnully order was restored and u second vote was taken , rcsull- ng in the election of Lindsay. K. W. Hill was ronominatod for a member of Iho national executive committee. The convention remained in continuous session from 2 until 1 t > . m. , when final ad journment was hud. The convention did not Instruct for Harri son , but ( indorsed his administration. JM.ANS or Aiiix.\ci : ii.viiits. : ItcKiilt oftliii Conlortiiirit Held nt Illrinlng. hum , Ala. HliiMlvniiAM , Ala. , May 4. The Age-Her ald is furnished with ibe following as a cor rect statement of the alliui.co proceedings and prospects : The dav has boon spent In receiving reports - ports from the different states upon Iho situ ation. Perfect harmony scorns lo prevail , und a wlso conservatism that will prevent any radical action governs iho cntiro work. All present express u determined support of alliance principles by their connliluonu and seem uispoaod lo keep iho order entirely frco from any pariUan entanglements. Within all probability Ibe resolutions lo 00 pushed will fuvor preserving to Iho membership Inviolate - violate their fullest right u'ld freedom lo uf- Illluto politically wilb anv parlv , making the support of the alliance principles the only lest of fealty. .MunlrlpiU iilurtlnn * < ! o IU'mlillrau | , ST. PAUI , Minn. , May 4.--Tho olecllon yesterday was the notloat und blUerest la the history of Hie city mid the roiult wa * . * < - , . ! < t | 4M \t\-.t \ , M * . * jtttAt RCnt It tot HENS.Y H. VAH BRUISTT , COUNCIL , BLUPPS , IOWA. Wholesale and retail donler in Vehicles. Anything from one to six pnssenget1 , which nt'e uncquntlcrl toi' qunlitv nnd dut'ibillty. Tlio above cut represents a Columbia buggy , the best made in the U. S , for the price. Mv prices nre bed rocX. I mnUe n specinlty orCnr- riages , Phaetons , Buggies , Spring Wagons , Road Wagons , Carts and Harness. Carry the largest and best stock and can sorv.e bnyers better than any one else. Will be qlad to answer inquiries Remember Van Brunt is decidedly in it. Warehouse Cor. lOlli Street and Broadway. something of a landslide. Two years ago Mayor Smith was elected to his second term by o plurality of anottt 1-IOO , wuilo yostor- aay Colonel Wight , his republlcan-cltiron opponent , was elected by about 1.500 major ity. Dosides the mayor , the republicans elect treasurer and comptroller and claim a majority In both council and assembly. SPOKANE , Wash. , Mar 4.In the municipal election here yesterday the democrats elected Iho mayor , but Iho remainder of Iho ticket Is republican. Ixoux.u'ous Ind. , Mav 4 , Elections oc curred yesterday in the various cities throughout the stato. The results show domoci-attc gains In fourteen cities and re publican gains in sixteen. AT iioi.i > m : < ; i : . Ilxory Train Croudcd nlth Itcimhllcnim t.otnIn tin- Coin cut inn. IIoi.iitioE ) , Neb. , May rSpacial \ | Tele gram to run Br.K. ] Every Irani is bringing in largo delegations from different parts of tno district to attend the , district dolegat convention to bo hold ! hero tomorrow oven- ing. Candidates havd established headquar ters and everything points to an interesting but harmonious meeting. A resolution will bo offered instructing deloinites to use their iu- Jlucnco In placing Hon. K. Uoscwatcr on the national committee. I'ruti'ihlv Action at Wliaonsln IU' | > ill > llrnns. MILWAUKEE , Wis. , May 4. H. C. Payne , cx-Scnalor Snooner dnd general Fairchild were tonight conceded to bo tbo probable choice for tnroo of tbq'/our dolegatos-at- largo from Wisconsin to the republican national convention at Minneapolis. Ttio mnjorily of 300 delegates to the state convon- lion , which will moot hero tomorrow , were on the ground this evening , and upon the question us to whoso name would complete the big quartette opinion was divided be tween Ogden H. Feather and Congressman Isaac Stophenson. An opinion prevailed that the resolutions , wbllo certainly endorsing ing President Harrison's administration , would contain instructions for no candidate. .Malnn IndoprmloiitH Nominate. UAHDINKII , Mo. , May 4. Al tha independ ent state convention yesterday , after the adoption of an extensive platform , L. C. DatQtnan of Soarsmont was nominated for governor , and for oloctors-at-larco J. H. Clarke of Uaugor and W. H. Harris of Au burn wuro nominated by acclaru.itlon. J. U. Swan of Camden , U. W. Sonlo of Livormoro. S. W. Hobbs of Milo , L. G. Walner of Diddolord , J. E. Campion ot Portland , Will iam F. Harris of Auburn and Henry Hotof Ellsworth were nominated for deleijales to tha national convention tit Omaha. After electing a state committee and trans acting some minor business the convention adjourned. _ ltcillllrnm | 31 ret In North Ial ita. Oi : AND FOIIUM , N. D. , May 4. The rapub- licau state convention m t at noon. Ii. S. Hussell was cuostm temporary chairman. Tbo usual comtnllluoj were nppoinlod. Thu following delegates lo Iho national convonllon were elected : Thomas T. Mc- llugh , John A. Porclval , W. H. Uoblnson , Ueruld Pierce. _ I'uvorn ISl-MutiilllKm. MANCHESTKit , May 'J. Tha chamber of commerce of this city has , by n vote of Hit to 1W ! , declared ilsolf in favor of bl-motalllsm , Gnnrral llnoi'lix KemimiimU'd. WAVrui.y , O. , May 4. The republicans of the Tenth district in convention ronominatod Uonerjl Enochs of Ironton for congros * . OlTICB Of WlJATIIEIl nUIIBlU , ) OMAHA. May I. I A slorm appears central tonignt in boulh- western fCaiibo-s. It will probably move northeastward ever eabtorn NobrasUa. It cauien southeast to northeast winds m the western and northwestern sections nnd u general ruin thioughout tbo lower MUsouri valley. Snow Is again reported from Mon tana nnd South Dakota. Steep temperature- gradients exist across Colorado , Kansas and Nebraska. At Rapid City it was . ' 12 = , whllo at Aniarvllle , Okl. , it was bb0 nt T o'clock this availing. Heavy bhowors ami hovero thunder storms resulted from this sharp contrast in tomneraturo on Iho norlh- orn and southern sides of the storm. The storm's forward movement is letnrdod by a hleli barometer aica over the lakes. This evening the excess over the normal of rain lit Omaha slnco March 1 was fl.ltl inches. Tbo deficiency In teinpcraiuro since the snmo date was l'J" = . For Eastern Nebraska , Omaha and Vicinity IJam ( probably turning to snow in the northern pait 'of the state. ) followed by clearing , colder weather by Friduy morning. Wvbiuvmov , D. C. , May 4. For Nnbraska Showers ; warmer by Thurbdny night ; east winds. For North U.ikota Ueueinlly fair ; slightly warmer , bouthcast winds. For Soutn Dakota Showers ; slightly warmer Thursday nmht ; east winds. For lowu Showers ; southeast winds. For Kansas Hain ; cooler in the south ; variable winds. For Colorado-Fair ; slightly cooler in the cast ; variable winds. O.V.I//.I r.UM lM//lS- . The sawmill scene in "Roxio" ibis week is very realistic and the show is far above the aveaape , with all new curios woith seeing in tbo curio hall at Wonderland this week. William Coburn , special administrator of the estate of Dr. J. W. McMenamv , has served ofllcial notlco upon the hclib. credi tors aud other interested parties that on May 21 ho willfmako his report. Mrb. Mary Warner , who is confined in the matron's room at the city jail for orubo/rling Jl.OOO , was visited last evenincr by n ludy friend , who brought Mrs. Warner's liltlo y- year-oid daughter to eo tier mother. The case against Henry HornberKor , charged with permitting gambling on Ms promises , was commenced in pollco court I yesterday afternoon und continued at the request of Iho state's attorney until the I'-Jth I lust. lust.O. O. O. DoJgo complained to the chief of police ycMoraay that iho occupants of his houEo at H.i ) North Eleventh street wjro du- orderly people , and asked the tiolp of tno law in ejecting them. The matter will bo looked into by the detectives. Peter Fisher of Villisca , la. , wiitcs Cniof Seavev that ho was induced by atraxeling man to endorse n sight draft on an Omaha linn. The papnr came buck , as no such concern - corn Is doing business in this city. Fisher gave an accurate description of the swindler and asked the chief to look him up. Miss Luna Ja colxs , who was reported miss ing from her boarding place nt lull Fnrnam street some time ago , writes Chief Soavcy that sbo saw the notice o ! her disappearance in Tin : Dili : of April 2 ! ) und asked tno chief to forward her trunk , which has been held police headquarters , to Ames , la. The re quest will bo complied with. A loiter from John A Stotl of Rochesler , N. Y. , was received by the chief of pollco yesterdav naUintr lhat ofllclnl to look up one John C. Bennett , n travclinc man who had been In Omaha some time during tlio last two weeks. The detectives made n thorough search of the hotel registers but failed to Und Mr. Bennett's namo. bixteen year-old Laura Kelly , who lives al 11)1(1 ) ( Chicago street , Is missing und is caus ing her parents a great deal of trouble. Her father had an idea that the girl was stop ping at Iho Pullman house nnd went down there , but could not gain any information from the clerks. Ho then appealed to iho notice , who will find the girl if possible. Only six mcmbeisof the Joint coinniitteo of fourteen of the Board of Trade , Iho cilv council , Ibo county commissioners nnd the Real Estulo Owners assoclalion met labi night nt thelnltor'.s rooms lo take action on formulalinp now plans for assessing and lax Ing property. As the nttoridanco was small the meeting wus postponed until Saturday night. Thu lier.d of tlio police department Is in ro- ceipl of a letter from Charles Helios , date I Fort Worth , Tex , asking the police to look UD his wito , l.nuiso Agnot , who U playing tbo Musea circuits In company with J , J ) . Clifton. The writer says that his wlfo deserted himself nnd child some moulds ago to Irnvel xvilli Clitton. Cbiof Si-uvoy had the case Investigated and staled that ho coul d find nothing wrong in the wife's con duct. All around the world , from East toV .st , Pipe Smokers think Bull Dm ham best. How good it is , a trial will show , And make you smoke and praise it too. Get the Genuine. Made only by BIACKWELL'S ' BW&M TOBACCO CO , , DURBAR N , 2Q OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , QmaliaNet > im.r.c. wusr-d NKHVI : AND IMAI.N . . MKNt'.a ipjjlilarnr llyitarlv WMlneii , Klti ralgla , lloidtdia , NorToin I'rottri'.lon eainiU br l- cohol ortOJiicJJ , Wakafiilnoii , Munlit l > - ' : > -i > nlui , boftonliis of t'i3 ' llr.iln ci'tiliu ' la < snlljr , iuH3r/ , ( U'cnyilai Ii. I'ru inttirj Oil An Ilirrinnuii , l < n ufl'oncrln oitliorio * , Iiiiiiotoni-7 , hojcorrnosi , n I nllFcmfilo Wui'iiioiiui. liivolunHrjr I.IKOI Snir- aiatorrhooi\c.unuJ by ovor-oxorllna of the t.r.iln . Bolf-iuus"ovor-In lumonca AnuntVi trcstiuit II , U for $3 , br raill. Wo < ! mranL33 U IIMIBI t euro , llio'ior.lor for 1 bom , wUli ! ) will o-il vrlt- ten cuarintoo to rofiinJ If not curjl. ( imnnno IisuoJonlr br A. Sclirotur , UrniKlt , "olo aKuats tf , K.I or Idtli and r.irmin t , Ouiiilm Nub. Itonnroof lultntlon SPECIAL NOT EC ES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. [ 1' VOU have iinvthliiK for s'lle or trade see I H. II. Miuafc , lltoxhvay : and Main street. AXTI3D-A ciiotl clrl for conurul house- W oik. 1'JTJ I.IIHI I'loite street. IOU \ firms for silo. Improve. ! 10) ) ncius IfO llairlson county. $ t'J.O I per.iciu : lJi ! aeros liniiroxed. 'JM)3 ) : K ) nerus Jli.'H I'ot bar ; mis In Ion a anil Ncbi.isk i fauns eall on orMitu toJohiMon .t Van I'ntten , C'ouncll Itlutr UiXT lAiiillns in all pirli of tha city. K. II Mieafe. Itro.idway and M-iln. STDKAOK nnd Commission Sto\es , fuiui- . ture , ote. , stored and sold on eoinnilsslon at lowesti _ itcs. Ii. Kliiiifiiuii. : i.u llro.iilu.iv. \\l ANTI.D Coiniiuteiit irlri , by Mrs .1. N VV fis-nly. Apuiyut olllee of J. I1. & J. N Casadv. InoilAIi : Ono hltulo ton bir.-nv. with or nlthnnlli iruesclie.in for cash. t'V. . At- \\oo < 1. r'S lluiizlin strcoi. bAf.lv All mannerof hoiisn finiilsliln poll Is ehcap. as wo tire about to lu.ivu tliu city .1 I' , rilbeit , 710 Klrst a > e. SritHKV for sail ) , nearly now. 01 will trade for phaeton. Address I. 0. llonliiini , oily. \\7ANTii-lmmodtituly : ! , ( 'lrl for Kltclieu > work. Oood peiinanont nl.ico. I'JJ H. 7th street. ) , . ( ) ) - ) - fnrin.ct.pci- ially adapted to fruit culturu ; l.irjie liouso stable nnd windmill ; M'i miles fioni Ur.uul hotel. Apply to Leonard l'\erult. _ 1T1OU SAI < n Oil Hix"'l' l.uwost and most JL ? uiolltablu nu'.il marl.ct In the \\est , dolni ; from WOJ.U ( ( Kitl.OOJ. Du.iHhbus ness a inonlh : hank boo'clll show It : cllt cdcoil , splendid business ( 'iLinei' : 'I voirV le.isu on Inilldlni ; . M II , Itcuolllcu Uounell Itlullb. W ANTI.D A "ooil ulrl for u'enor.il woik. 74U Washliiirlon avenue. Chas , Lunkley , I'micni ! Dirctitsir mil Unilrl i't T all Hroadwav , Council Hliilfd. COUNCIL BJ All U I nils of Drohu nnd CliiHiiln rdonii In tin hUheslhtyluof iho art I'.ulml , ind sulno I fabilcs made to look as inoil an now. Hull fo.itherhulo.ino I by steam In llrst-cliua man- ner. Work promptly ilonuiind niili\i > iii I In til p.iMHof vho louniry. r-uml for nriee ilsl U. A. MAIMIA.Y - - I'KUI'IMIJI'OIJ HMllro.idw iv. No ir Nortii\ ! < r i l'jn. ' ; ( J.HINJIL , It UfKi. ll ) > A. Attorney la\f I'ris tCO | il tha tit .mi fed or. it courts. Itoomt ' , I aaU j bl.ui vri. lltuo block , Counull lliurfj , | x CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Coundl llluffi Oaplt it Mco < If I ' < > , t burplus an J 1'roilts NctCaplnt an ) Snrpliu. . t > vino't' ) Olri'ctorj I ) Kd uuiilmi K I. iiicir. r' I Olniiim. U K II in. I A Mlll'jr. .1 V ilhu'iil.t umU.'li irlui It llnnqaa Trans ict ' 'enur tl bin'- IIIK butiiiuis. l.ir/ost vapltal an I suipliuo' any LuiiU In outlinuiiturii Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DHO3irj Omaha Mcdicil ami Surgical INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY KOl-i 1 TREATMENT -OF ALL lli-nl f.i3lltlps ! , apparatus und Hoiuoilloi for succi'sfnt tieiiltncnt , of nvuiy form of disease ri'nulrln j nicdlo.il or sur.'le.u tre.iltnuut. CD hedH f r piitluuts , bo ird niul attendanoo. Hcst , iicroiiioclatuins In tlio west. wr.to fur clrcul irs on deforniltKH an ! brici's trusses , elub feel , curvatures uf sulno , lilies , luiiiiir , c incur , c.itiiirh , hioncliltis , In- h.iliuldii.u pctrlulti" . p ir.ilysls , cnlleiisy , ltld ncIi niidei. oyc. uir. ; sn | | an I lilooj and all sur h-al ( iiiT.illons. iiiT.illons.'v srnoi MTV. Ut ItoulconDlsdiHUiot Wonu'ii I'ltKi : . Wu huviilatulv ad'lod a l In ( ! ( ] ) irtinuiit for noinen ilui in.uonllniMiiunU sirlclly nrviiiu ) Onlv Itollalilo Medical ln Etitutc inakln ? a . ' iiocl illy u : I'Kl VATH I ) IKKSKS A'l ' It OIK ! Disii.isjs HiiciM)4sfiilly troitnt , ! - > Dlillltlc 1'nlsou ipinovcd from tliu systum \\lihuul nii'iiMiry Now iteslor.itlvo 't reat- mcnt for J > ms ( if N'lTAh I'DWKI ! 1'cisons 1111- ahlo ID \ is't us niav Im truatod nt Inline hy ( ( irruspiiii Icnci' . All loiiununluutlons conli- duntlal. McilioliiPs or liistriinu'iils sent by mail oroxprrv , securely giacliod , no innrkH to Indicate i.nulent.s or sonilur. Ono | ipr = on , l In * ti-ryiow prufcrro.l. Call -mil cnnsull us or scud hlstoivof your case , anil wo will send In plain ur.ipnoi , our Rfinif Tn MPN I'lSHi : : Unon 1'rlvaU , , special or Norvoiii DH- cases , Iinpotoncy. hvphlllH , Oluutunl Vailcu * rt'le , with nuo'.tioii list , Iti.ieos , Apullnnces for Defoi'inltles & Trusoi. Only manufactory In Ihu Wentof in 'Oit 11- J'it , ii'i't.n.\ci < : * . u m/.tfiita , lii.i.critm it. i TI r.n i K.S .1 . % n u isi. i a. Omaha Medical anil Surgical Institute , 26th mid Broadway , Co moll BlutFs. Ten inlnnli's' ildo from center ot Omalri on Omaha anil ( . 'ouiiol ! ItlulT ) ulootrlo inotxir lino. llis Cowl Samarilan. 20 Years' Eipericntc. BEAUKH op IHSIABIS or MEIJ AND \VOAIKN. I'ltoritlIJTOK OF THU ' UISl'KN- WOKLU'H JIBKIIAI * - HAKV Oil' l flreat i'io fothritinj D.'seaccs : Catarrh ( it the llciid , Tnroat , and T nns : DI . casesof the Kycand har.Muaml Aiwpli'iy. llcurt Dlscaxc , I.Ivor Coiniilulnt , Kldnoy Uor.iiilulni , Norvouc Dablllty , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Somlnn' Wonknnss. Ilnl ) > cto .llriihlBll > cavf-t Vltui' Danru. Klitiii'mltsm , I'aruljM ? , Whlto Hwellliik- , bcrofuia , Kutir s rw , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawirm a drop of blood. Worion with In r ilvlkats organs re- slurod to licallh. Droy ] cured without tuppliij ; . Special Attention glvan to private and Vonoronl Dloonsos of all kinds. 35O to 050O forfeit fi r any Voncroal DIsease - ease I cannot euro without mercury. TajKnriusrciuovcil In t > vn or three hour * , orua pay. Id mnrrhnlila or 1'llc.s cured. 1IIOSU WHO AUK AITr.TCT.KT > Will PIIVU Ufa end hundruU of dollar ) > > crUc ! on or usIUK Oil. G. W , PANGLE'S ' HCRBAL MEDICINES. Thnonly riiyitlrlun wlm cun toll > vluJt ntU U | Mtr > llll HlllllHlt U l < lllK U ( Jlll'illllll. AIrnrria ! [ ) niIenceBlrlcll ) e nt by ciiirtiu.liln , .i all letters to O , W. PAN OLE , M. D. , UMliuikditay , iVuncil UuII ! , in.