THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JUNK 11. lfln2-TWRTYU ! MEIVS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Prawinj the Lines on th9 District Court * Jurymen , - THEIR FEES WILL BE SLIGHTLY REDUCED They Will Ho I'nUI According to the Num- TTor of Hours Actniilly Kncasnl Appealed to the County Com missioners Without Avail. On top of tha roasting the district coutt Jurymen hnvo boon receiving lately from the press and county attorney on account of the Romowhat erratic manner in which they have been coming to their conclusions ot late , ait order tins been Issued by Judge Doomcr which has lilted their hearts with feelings of cilnuled pain nnd disgust. They have been iti the habitat receiving full pay for all tlmo the ) blflKj spent in tbo city from the il tdny when they commenced operations until the close of court , regardless of how many days vacation tliov have hud by order of the court. Judge Dccmcr bas decided to put a atop to this , and day before yesterday Issued nn order to Clerk Campbell not to pay them any foes when they woio excused for moru than two unys at n timo. This will make ijulto n hole in their wages , ns two weeks nto Friday they were excused until Tuesday after Decoration day , nnd there have been ono or two other vacations granted them of about the sumo length at different tlmcH during the tcr.n. Tbo Jurymen were so worke-l up over the prospect of losing their icouoy thnt they waited In n body on the Board of bupcrvl- oi8 ychterdiiy nnd requested them to take eornf action In the matter. The Mipervisors refused to do anything in their behalf , but told thorn It wns'n question between thorn nnd the court solely. Thoj then called upon Judge Dccmcr nnd complained of tlio treat ment they had rocelved from him , but obtained but , Httlo moro satisfaction from him than from the supctvisors. "Well , " Fiild or.o of the Jurymen us they \vcro leaving , in a fit of contldi-nco to n Iriond who happened to bo standing near , "we'.l gut thnt extra tnouoy If wo hnvo to Rluv out. night and day for n week while we're dclitorutltig on verdicts. Wo'vo boon in the business too long to let a Httlo thing stump us. " ritiit : ; ntnni flrnnil Kxriiriioii to I.itko Muimnn ami ll < turn Iiy thn lloston Store. Tlio Boston Sloro nnd Lulco Mnimwu Motor company will ciyo iv grand free excursion to Lulco Muiuiwii anil return to all children under 14 yours of nfjo on on Saturday , Juno 11 , lit 12 o'clock Bharp. All children are requested to bo at the Boston Store at 1U o'clock to receive their tickets and inarch in a body to the train , headed by the Y. M. C. A. Boys Drum Corps. Boys nnd girls rnccs will bo hold at the biiso ball park immoJi < utcly nftcr the arrival at the lake. I'HOCIKAJI HOYS' It ACE. Hoys from 0 to 8 1st prize , mot\la- : phon'o ; 2d prize , spiral game ; ltd prize , musical top. Boys from 8 to 10 1st prize , hook and ladder ; second prize , hose cart ; lid prize , drum. Boys from 10 to 12 1st prize , nine pins ; 2d prize , Stanley in Africa ; 3d prize , base ball game. Boys from 12 to M 1st prize , "Win ning His Way , . " ( Carlton ) ; 2d prize , anubusis ; 3d prize , domlnos. Q1HI.61 HACK. Girls from C to 8 First prize , Japan ese bureau ; second prize , doll chair ; third prize , knife and fork. Girls from 8 to 10 Fhvt prize.scraj iilbum ; second prize , wall pocket. ; third prize , tripod. Girls from 10 to 12 First prize , photo holder ; second prlzp. card rocuiwr ; third prize , candle stick holder. Girls from 12 to 14 First prize liver stand for perfume ; second priy.o uuiLiu ui jjuriiuuu , biiuu | ni u , work basket. Free for nil rnco Ink stand. LAKE MANAWA IB ono of the most plcnsunt smntnor resorts in the west. The past year lunyor Rood hus rnudo many ohtingoa nnu radical improve ments. There is good flehlnf , ' , hathinK- bcachos , etc. On the whole it oan Declassed classed as n very ploiisnnt rrtaco to spend nn enjoyable dny'u outing. ParontH can rest assured that their children will be properly taken care of , ns they will bo under the supervision ot' iv competent body of nwjlMunltt , ropro- Bcntativos of tlio BOSTON STOKE. Watch the daily pavers for the an nouncement of our CUE AT JUNE SALE which opens Wednesday , Juno 15th. FOTIIE1UNGUAM , WU1TELAW & co. w Something1 now ; beautiful shell cut pltifcfl tumblers with your initials , 75c a cot nt Lund Bros. Jurvis 1ST ? brandy , highest test Davis soils reliable paints and drugs. Ogden house furnishes board nnd room at popular prices ; from fci > 3.00 or 635.00 per month , according to room. I- * Hot weather prices in picture frames at lUloy & Shorrndon's art store. Pastures for horses nnd cattle on Gcorpo F. Wright's farm south of Coun cil LUuiTs ; 500 acres blue grass ; running water. For terms apply to James Ilaph ut farm house opposite Wnbuh ; lound house , or address F , P. Wright , Bald win block. _ Jnhvircs U e tldctt rr.dbest , Dr. Chnmborlain , .oyo , oar , throat , catarrh. Shugart block , Council Bluffa , JitrvisVino Co. , Santa Clara , CaL Trains leave for Mnnawa nt I ) , 11 , 1 , 2 , 8 , 4 , 6 , 0 , 7 and 8 o'clock. For Rout First class saloon ; good lo cation ; line lixturos. Responsible party can got long lease on good terms. Ad * dross D 21 , Boo olllco , Council Bluffs. Jnrvls 1877 brandy six galA mod.ils. Intornntionnl Cure association rooms nio in annex to Grand hotel , fii ! ( ) First tivonuc , Council BlutlB , In. For euro of alcohol and opium disease. u Nciitutlcin. Mm. Crum , who lives ut Utl : Third uvoiuie , inadu a rather stiirtlliiK dUcovury lust evening - ing whl'.o ' sliova * cloaiiln ; out the collar undnnieath her house. Upon rakln ? up n pile of rubbish that hud bocn lying under n stairway for nobody Unows now long ho unriirthcu u hknll Unit loll Its lildlug place ur.d rolled down to her fret , tlnally lUIHK IIU OlOlVSS kQl'UOtS Illll UUOII lur untl Binlllnc up nt hrr in a Jaunty bortof vvuy. Mrn. Crum was budly Iriynt- onud nt her discovery , und the skull , especially In the dim , supuchral Imht of the cellar was not a vary Inviting looklnt object , to u\'tho least. I1 did not tulto the now lon tofcpruutl throuuhout thu nelKliborhooil thnt Mrs. f/ruin hsd found thodoud body of u mm In her cvllur , and the neighbors allotvod tholr lnmu'inauors to play upon tto facts In the fiisj until there ViM a very r Kpuctuhlo foundation for o lirst-clues tCllbUllOU. A small boy was Kent on the run to the po- Hi i * Kliitiou , uid ) Ublef Bcanlan , Marshal Tern plot ou und Ofllcer Murphy tculc the pan , i WUKOII ami went to tbo tceno. Tnuy took shovels und due up thu bottom of ted collar to find tbo rest ot the wan tbut hud lull bis bead la so ktrauga u uluco. Mrs. Crum haa boon llvlnc In the house only three inonthsnnd she did not Know what happened before aha came there , so that the ensovaa full of poslblltlos. | The police failed to make any /nr'hnr ' ' ( li'cov'r cs. however. Purlog tlio evening thd man who ! ! cd ttcr before Mrs. Urum called nt the house , uuv- ing iicard of the nndlnp of the scull , and claimed it , saying ho had lost itvhllo llvlnp In the houso. Marshal Tcmplcton refused tn Blvo It up nnd it now occupies tin honored place In bis collection of curiosities. Minor .Mention , N Y. 1'iumblngCo. Council BlulTs Lumber Co. , coal. Chautnuqun ofllco , No. 10 Pearl street. Yesterday wus the hottest day ot the cason so far , the thermometer reaching CO0 during tbo afternoon. A rnarrlatro license wn < Issued yesterday to Ncls U. Niclson nnd Jcnslno Laxvrltson. both of Council Blurts. Itl.ist'iiod that JIICIRO McCtCo nxnocts to hnnd down Ills decision In the Fifth ward aldcrmanio contest next Monday. The members of tbo graduating class of the Ugh school wtro ontortnlncd nt a picnic nl Miiniuva Thtirsdnv afturnoon by 1'rof. Eastman , the principal. Colonel E. J , Abbott lun presented a llfo- sized portrait of himself to the city , and It now occupies n conspicuous place In the olllco of Marshal Tomplcton. On Monday evening the union of Younp : People's Society of ChrUtlnn Badoavor will pivo a social In tlio parlors of tbo Young Men's Christian association. The funeral of MM. Mury Larson will take ptaco this afternoon nt4 o'clock from the res idence , 131 Twelfth street. The remains will bo Interred In Walnnt Hill cemetery. Mayor Lawrence has Issued n circular to business men , calling their attention to the city ordlnauco which forbids the scattering of paper and other rcftiio on the public street . County Clerk Campbell's report was sub- milled to the courd of supervisors yesterday. It showed the total receipts to hsvo been ? lr84.1fi , and thu expenses $ J3.0. Tno board ndourr.cd ] sinedie. . Detectives Dempsey nnd Savldgoof Omaha wcro in the city yesterday testifying before the srund jury In rocrard to the case of Paul Lyons charged with the theft or several watches from Mm. Uurhorn. A .mnnll blaze took pluco last evening tn a small rroccry store nt the corner of Twonty- tliird street and li road way , the property cf Zlegler it L.Uoj. It was extinguished before - fore much damage was donu. The funeral of Mrs. J. M. Ourslcr will occur from the family residence on Fourth street this evening at 0:1)0 : ) o'clock. Kov. Stephen Phelpj will oniiiiato nnd the remains - mains will bo intorro.l in Kulrvlaw camo- tory. tory.Dntoctlvo Dntoctlvo Ed Johnson of Dos Molnos ar rived In the city yesterday nnon nnd left for homo on the evening train , taxing with him William Coon , who ; ho says , is accused of stealing a diamond valued at about $73. Coon was formerly In Columbus , Nob. The Ninth district convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union will be held at the Broadway Methodist church in this city Juno 23 and ! 24 , and delegates will bo present from nil the unions In this part of the stato. Mrs. J. M. Aldrich will bo present nnd deliver nn address. Mw. Butler , the wife of ono of the follows who Is locked up in the county Jail for com mitting a'brutal assault on Julius /.Immerll , reported to the authorities ot Omaha that her bus Band was lost. Bho was told that ho cuulu cosily bo found whan wanted , und went away much relieved. Commander titoadman of the Grand Army of the Hopubhc Is about to issue- call to tub Crand ! Army posts of western Iowa for n re union In this city July 4 , the day when General - oral H. A. Algcr of Michigan speaks al the Twin City Chautauqua. It is his intention to malio that day a memorable ana to tbe old soldiers , ns well ns to Cnautauquans. D. W. Vreoland of Mnnawa callad at the city marshal's ofllco yesterday and identified tbo chisel wbicli was found on Dan Curtis , the chcwcr , ns ono that wus stolen from bis place a few nights ngo. His name was found engraved on the blade. It Is possible that tbo charge of burglary may bo made ngalnst Curtis in addition to that of mayhem. The following ofltcers were elected by the Hallway Employes ; club ut their last mcct- Inc : President , L. Kendall of the Milwau kee ; vlco president , G. W. Jackson of the Union Pacific ; treasurer , J. L. Mlthcn of the Northwestern ; executive committee , J. Cutter , Northwosteru , nnd 1 * . J. Christlan- soi , Hock Island. The club now has 430 members. The supervisors voted yesterday to dls pouso witn the services of the clerk who has uu un u uu 111 iuu uuiuu ui uuuuty wiuiK Campbell In copying the probate roccrd nnd bringing it up to date , after July 1. The work in this department is not nearly done , and the clerk expects to got around the action of the board by having an order ot court appointing him another deputy. Charles LoeiTal and Fred Jones , the two boys who robbed Fred Lamb's cipar store several months ago und stole a lot of ciguts , pleaded guilty in the district court yesterday and wcro sentenced to pay a line of $20 and given twenty dayc in which to scrape to gether the ni6noy. It was supposed that they would both bo sent to the reform school , but tbo parents nppoarod Dcforo Judge IJcciner and begged so hard that they might bo tot off with a light punishment and promised so many times to look after tholr wayward sons in the future that the good nature of tbo court got the bettor of Justice with tbo above result. Jtirvis 1877 brandy , bettor than Imo'd. L. W. Tul leys , farm nnd city loans. Council Bluffs , la 103 Pourl stroot. Reltop , thotjvllof , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styloa and uowoat good. ) . Satisfaction jjuarantoed. , Jarvis 1877 brandy , sold by all dealo 1-3 Cloning Uut Grnrcrlcg. Am going to quit business , and so will close out my stock of procorios at cost , for cash only. IL V. Stead , 104 Broad way. Fixtures for galo. Hnvo you scon the wonderful Ilurd refrigerators , the nowcst and best out ; the Konino Now Process and Quick Meal vnnor btovos light like < ras absolutely safe. At Cole & Cole's 41 Main btroot. W. II. Gray , the Hotel 'Gordon chef is the /ronilurnUu / who prap.iroi the Grand banquet. _ I'lirniinnl W. A. Mnurcr Is expected homo to'iay from a week's visit to Dubuquc. Mrs , J. A. Hannoy has gene to Lewiston , III , , to vlxit friends for two or three months. Miss Mbcca Doughty , ono of the teachers In the city schools , has returned to her homo in Glcnwocd. Mrs. Morna Moore , ono of the teachers in the High school , left last in-ciiinc for her homo In Johnston , O. , to spoud the tu minor vacation. J. L , Templeton returned last evening from the llroincn's tournament nt Atlantic. It was decided not to-bold any state tourna ment next ycur , but an International tourna ment will be hold In connection with the World's fair , to bo participated in by the winning teams at this year's tournament. Mr. Tuniplcton was chosen delegate to the nutlonul iiromon'a convention which moots tit Louisville , K ) ' . , In October. Thu following persons went to Mnlvorn Thuibdny night to attend the Installation uxcrdsoa of n new lodge of Odd Fellow * , Uobekuh dcgrco : Messrs ! , nnd Mesdames Snare , TuoKor , Gates , McCune , Klstnll , I'Uhor , Matthews nnd Smltuy ; Mrs. Nutt , Mrs. UauKhorty , Mm. Holln , Mrs. Maxwell , Mrs. Wutis , Mrs. Witter , Mrs. Van coy. Mrs. \\oathoruoo and Mrs. Klrkland ; Misses , Huff , Uritton , Fiuo nnd Walts , nnd MO BM. PothMJgo and HMallic. The entertainment doted with a banquet , and the Hlufiltos returned borne on u special train , which left Mulvern at 1 a. in. Hurt , the Jeweler , has moved from Pearl htreot into his no < i quarters. 4ir > Broadway , lately occupied oy twvlnga bank. Patronlzohluo ice wajjonsfor Mo. river channel Ice. Mulholland & Co. Tel. lUi Jarvls 1877 brandy , purest , safest , bast Tim riro Itomiril. Ci.2VEi.AND , O. , Juco 10. Junkt1 planlne mill , together with a largo amount ot lumber and valuable tnanhlnery , burned uiu moru lac- Loss , f'JJO.OOO ; Inturoa. | DUN'S j J ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK .Tn Epits of All Obstacles Trade is Greater a Year Ago. SPLENDID OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS Uutlncss Well Stutnlncd niul Incrcrt niB I" Volume A IVi-ck < ni Wnll Street Features of the Murket fail ures fur tlio Week , New YORK. Juno lo.-U G. Uun & Go's , weekly lovlow of trade says : Tbo aggregate volume of trade , in splto of all obstacles , Is greater than n year ago , by about 7 per cent measured by the clearings outside of Now York , and 3 pjr cent measured by railway earnings on all roads reporting. The Iron trade this week Is improved , copper Is unchanged. Tin advanced by speculation 35 cents per 100 pounds , uut lead depressed to four-fifths of a cent. The boot and sboo business settled down to a good , steady summer business. Thorn Is a moro healthy condition in the leather market , and moro demand for wool ens. Silks nro quiet , linen dull. Speculation has not boon violent during the week In most branches , but wbbat.Is nearly I cent and oats ono-quartor of a cent higher. Pork products and coffee remain un changed , but oil i * nearly 1 cent higher. Sales of cotton have been enormous at an advance of one-eighth. Business failures occurring throughout the country for the past seven days number 192. ns ugaltistyOT for lust week and ---I for the same wculi of lust year. ON WAhlj MTllliKT FOK A WKKK. Northern I'nclllc Crcutcx n l''c\v Surprlsei Other I'ciUiireR. NEW YOIIK , Juno 10. BiMdstreot's weekly review of the Now York stock market Is in follows : Early in the week the bear party had matters very much tholr own way. They hurt a sharp tlfo in exchange nud the actual shipment of S'JOO.OOJ gold to Europe to as sist them aim were encouraged by the In difference of ttio London market nnd tbo continuance of selling from that quarter. The success of the bears -in hammering prices was , however , moderate. Their chief energies In that line wcro bent to reducing the values of the coil stocus nnu some of the grangers. As usual in a narrow marKet - Kot their selling became too extended for comfort or safety , and the ' largo operators who ll'guro as the loaders of the party pursued their customary course in covering up short lines and leaving their smaller followers to shift for them selves. Thu movement In Northern Pacific preferred was the most important of the week. The liberal buying which ndvanced the price from5:3 : to 5 % e.vmo apparently from Philadelphia , and from that quarter , too. came the report that tbo company is not without powerful friends whose purpose U to bring it out of the financial troubles In which It Is involved. Exactly bow this Is to bo accom plished it is not donnitoly stated , though there are Intimations that tbo retirement of the preferred stock and its conversions into nn income bond are the plans In view. The prcsenco of a largo short interest In tbo stock of course facilituten the Improvement. The drive at the coal stocks was duo to the beginning of another suit , this ono in Penn sylvania , certain stockholders of the Lehigh company appearing in the role of applicants for the annulment of tbo leases. WUEIT K8TIMATES. Nebnuk.i'n AveniRO Indicates Quito mi IH- croiisc lit Othur Stntes. WASHINGTON , D. U. , Juno 10. The acreage of winter wheat based on returns to the Departmental Agriculture Is O'J.U ' per cent of the actual acreage of lust year. There is a small Increase in sovorul of the southern states nud an enlargement in Nebraska of SI per cent in winter wheat. Tbo percentage of the sprint ; wheat area is 100.3. Tbo percent- ape of Iowa IsiUti ; Minnesota , 103 per cent , Worth Dakota i5 per cent , South Dakota 118 and Nebraska 107. The aggregate Is nearly 100 or nearly tbo same as last year. Thu condition of winter wheat has slightly ad- vniirn.l thf nnrppnt.nrrn hoinr R. ! l Tn t.Virt middle states a slight advance is uotod and generally in the southern states. In the centra ! west n strong advance is soon In Ohio and Kansas , which is increased by two points in Michigan nnd Indiana. The * per centage of principal states is Ohio 84 , Mich igan bO. Indiana 87 , Illinois SU , Missouri 75 , Kansas 87. The condition is high on the Pacific const , 07 In Washington und ( IS in Oregon and Cal ifornia. The condition of spring wheat is O'.1. : ! , Minnesota , OJ ; Iowa , 91 ; Nebraska , 1)8 ) ; South Dakota , Slo ; North Dakota , D2. It was between UO and 10D in thu mountain re el on , W la Washington , nnd 07 in Oregon. The nren in rye is 110.2 per cent , of last year's brcauth and coi.dition averages ( U , an nd- vance of n little moro than 2 points. An in crease of B.U per cent In the breadth of bar- lev is reported. Its condition Is 03.1 ; New York , 03 : Ohio , 02 : Michigan , 84 ; Indiana , S3 ; Illinois , 01 ; Wisconsin , Oo ; Minnesota , 03 ; Iowa , IK ) ; Neoraska , 84 ; California , < j > . The acreage of oat.i is 90 per cent of last year's brcadlb. The general condition is 88.5 per cent. OFFICE OP WIUTIIBII Buniuu , I OMUIA , Juno 10. f The storm center Is developing energy nnd Is In South Dakota tonight. The crest of the hot wava overlies the Missouri valley and thence southward to Texas. The weather grow decidedly warmer. Sorao of the chief maxima wcro 00 ° nt Omaha , Sioux Uity and Yankton , 91 = at Kearney nnd Concordia , Oic ) at Vulentino and 08 ° at Worth Platto. Southeasterly - easterly winds continue In the lower Mis souri and now prevail in the Mississippi valluys. Fair weather has continued from Dakota southward. Cooler , rainy weather prevails In the upper mountain region ? . I'or Ilustrrn XnliriiHka , Uitmlm unil Vicin ity Contliiiiril lulr lint , wvutlirr will pru- \iiil iliirlngMitiinlny , mill HlintviirH , prolmlily lit'uvy thiindur Htorum , fiilliiircil Iiy cooler wt'uthttr , uro likely uu Niimmy. WASIIINOTOX , D. C. , Juno 10. For Ne braska nnd South Dakota Winds shifting to cooler northwest ; clouay weather nnd rain , and probably storms in oust portion ; much cooler Sunday. For North Dakota Cloudy weather and rain ; cooler west winds. 1 * . 12. O. Convention Cloioil. Yoitif , Nob. , Juno 10. [ Spoclcl Telegram to Tin : BEE. ] The last day of thoP.B.O. con- vcnllon opened this morning. In splto of tbo extreme hcatpartof the morning wui devoted to the election ot grand chapter officers. By a unanimous vote Mrs. Lulu Patrick was reelected - elected as grand chapter president ; first vlca president , Mrs. Alice Carey Brlggs of Supe rior ; second vlco president , Mrs , Minnie Fer guson Smith of O'Neill ; recording secre tary , Mrs. Anna Thomas Wlehoff of Wohoo ; corresponding secretary , Mrs. Jennie Bryant of Omaha ; treasurer , Miss Elizabeth Jones of Hastings.Tho rest of tbo morning wan voted to other Important business , The af ternoon oponoii with singing by the grand chapter. All the unfinished business of tbo secretory was finished up and then followed the Installation of otllcora. Tbo society then joined In singing the closing order and the third annual state convention of the P. 10. O. wus at an ond. Tno York chapter ten dered the ddlogdtos and visitors n reception tonight at the hall. An excellent program had boon arranged and a general good tlmo was enjoyed , _ _ Tcnnli I'liiyiTB Meet. Gi.KSWOoi ) , la. , Juno 10. [ Special to TUB UP.I : . ] Tlio Southwestern Iowa Tonal * ns- foclatlou mot at Tabor yesterday. Tbo following officers \vero elected : President , T. M. Donelan , Olonwood : vlco president , 11. B. Gray , Hastings ; secretary , Profi Mlles , Tabor ; executive commltto , Prof. Bartlott. Tabor ; William M. Evans. 'Mai- ' vern. A largo crowd witnessed a spirited contest between tbo different towns. Tabor won tlrtl place easily ; Malvara iccond , Hustings third , Olenwood fourth. The aoxt meeting will bo at Tabor Juno 2J. BENJAMIN HARRISON t 'Bi. coxTisoKtJ rnou-rtriST r or , pluuso. Ho took the ft/reo car for the West hotel. Tlio car was Jimin d with ncnplu. They greeted him with."Well , , you'll bo nominated \iy \ acclamation Jn IS'.K ' ) , unywoy. " When lie alighted from-jlho car the- crowd on the streets followed ( ilin Into the West hotel. I The Jam of pcoplcjfttliaro surrounded him and called for nspfcclv Ho gracefully responded with a few bl Wiiu tlio Orciit Journal * of thn Country Think at tlio Condition's Artton. XstsCmMo. . . Juntfh\ the Journal ( rep. ) will say tomorrow tt roparil to Harri son's ronomlnntlon : "Harrison may not bo to brilliant a innn ns Blalnc , though his speeches nro marvels of otatorical ability , out ns u vote-bettor ho is Blalno's superior. "Llko nil great popular favorites , Mr. Blalnu bas many bitter caomlcs , and llko all men who hava been prominent In public Ufa for many years , ho has too much record to undertake its defense with safety in a na tional campaign. While both nro grout men mid splendid republicans , Mr. Harrison Is the butlnr candidate and thn convention Is to bo congratulated upon its choice. " Want * Democratic Harmony. New VOIIK , Juno 10. The Herald will say editorially : "When the republicans are dt- vldcd by factional hostility iw they are today there Is greater need of barmony among tlto democrats. If Harrison and Blulno sec lit to split one party , there In no reason why Cleveland and Hill should split the other. if they would both rctlro from the rnco a western man could carry New York. 'Ihnt would moan the Inevitable dofn.it of Harri son. If neither Cleveland nor Hill sees this the convention at Chicago ought to sco this and act accordingly , " The World will snyt "Mr. Harrison Is a much batter representative ot hits party Ideas than Mr. Blatna would liavo been , * How strong a candidate ho Will bo wo must wait to BCD. "Air. Dlalno has friends ot staunch loyalty and long memories , and the Issue between him and the president baa loft them resent ful in an unusual degree. " riilthrul Services Itotvnrdcd. The Tribune will say : "Merit wins. The people reorganize and glaaly reward falthtul and effective servico. In sixty years no president , except Lincoln and Grant , have romlorod by wise administration such excep tional service to the people ns to secure a re-election. All the efforts of zealous frftmds would have been of no uvalt bad not the republican mllllns believed that President Harrison , by really rare sagacity , lldolity and firmness , had deserved at their hands exceptional confidences and honor. Under no other president Dare American com- mcrcu , Industry and the prosperity of the American people mntio such progress , and the nation rightly judges that triumphs in peace are no loss worthy of lanrcls than tri umphs In war. ' "Tho nomination of Wultclaw Hold for vico-prosldent completed the work o ! the convention. On this subject it becomes the Trlbirno to speak briefly. The distinction was oat saught and cannot insure a more zealous and moral sup port of the ticket' by the Tribune than it would have given to any candidate whom the convention could have chosen. The uotniuatton ot Mr. Hold docs , however , impose upon this Journal special obligations of courtesy and fairness and patriotism , which it will endeavor so to discharge as to dcsorvo thu approval of friends and tbo respect - spoct of opponents. " .Sentiment of tljo"Clilcno ( I > reg > < CHICAGO , III. , JunclO. The Inter Ocean ( republican ) sr.ys : "Blainu and McKlnlov , nbovo all others , are the names to Idr.cllo the enthusiasm of the people , ibut the convention was not to bo lifted into the air and dashed to the earth again by a cyclone , whotbor natural or manufactured. The deliberate Judgment of the country duly expressed favored the nomination of 'Mr. Harrison and thnt settled It. " I I The News Record ( independent ) says : "The result is gratifying from a standpoint of high patriotic sentiment. Mr. Harrison was not antagonized .because of any alleged failure ot his administration. None ot the partisans complained' of.uuy ofTlclal act of his as president. I Ho : / > had done well according to tbo doctrinal policies of tbo party ho represented. 'Tho objection that was found against him wus the outcrowth of personal dissatisfaction of politicians. Ho had not given Tom , Dick and Hurry all they asked for. They wanted to run his administration - tration for him. " The Tribune ( republican ) says : "it matters little now by what methods ho ( Harrison ) secured this high honor or that his following in the northern states was reinforced by a strong , hut impotent contingent from the south , which cannot old him in November , much as it may havodono for him in Juno. Ho is the loader and nvory true republican will rally to his standard with the same de termination that would have been shown if Mr. Blaine bad been the standard bearer. " bays tbo Tiroes ( democrat c ) : "Last WCOK Blaiuo throw up the portfolio of state. To day the chief whom ho thus dellcd calmly attaches him to his car of triumph and with out apparent exultation will use hts friends for his mirth , yea for bis laughter.1' From u Silver State , DRNVCII , Colo. . Juuo'10. The Denver Re publican will say editorially In the morning ; "President Harrison's rononiinulion moans another great victory for the republican party in November. Among all the mon spoken of for this nomination during the past voar , ho was by far the fittest , uca in select ing him the republican national convention added another triumph of wisdom to thu many which have distinguished similar bodies in the past. That his candidacy wil call forth the full strength of the party at the polls is proven by the fact that it aid so in 1SSS , when ho was httlo known. Binca then he has grown immeasurably In the esti mation of his follow citizens regardless of partisan bias and especially In the conlldouco of his own party. " The Kouky Mountain News will tomorrow morning say editorially : "Tho nomination o Mr. Harrison is what the News anticipated The Irresponsible and unrepresentative bcala wag element of the south , which are con trolled by tbo federal onlccnoldors and arose so much human putty , moulded at will by these who fester the fortunes of the appoint ing power with the gold power that has steered the financial policy of tlio party unti It Is completely switched Into the single golt standard groove , dlctatoa and secured tbe re sult. " IlI.AlNU COUNtiULH JIAKMONV. Ho Gives a Communication to tlio 1'ulill * mid It U tin Kxculloiit One , BOSTON , Muss. , Juno 10. Ex-Socrctary Blaluu and Mrs. Blaine left for Uar Harbor on the 7 P. u > . train over tbo Boston & Maine road. Before ho left the city this evening , Mr. Blaine iravathls communication to the Boston Journal : "Tbo resolution , energy and persistence which marked tbo proceedings of tlio con vention at MiuiioapplU iwlll , if turned against a common f , , .win too election in November. All minor differences should bo merged in tbo dUormtfaiti9n ( of every repub lican to do all In bis powa io elect the ticket nominated toduy. r/JW G BLAI.VE. " What Thuy Salil Altu'r It Wu Over. MINNHAI-OUS , MlnnMilunp ( 10. When ques tioned as to the result , Chairman Clarluon said : "Wo were bcotonj but I am not ushumcd of tbo tight Wo , ulodo. Wo will go in now and uo our best. ' * . "Why wo did not win I I'-AVo did not have votes enough , " said . \Yplcott of Colorado , tartly. "Tho other fellows h aA the most votes , " said J. Slnut FussotU nl b "No , no , " uld Governor MoICInloy to a suggestion of regret tuat'iio did not gut the nomination. "It's bananas It Is. " Held Kecrlvi'H the > 'e\rg. WIIITB PIAINS , N. Y. , Juno 10. At 10 o'clock tonight the telephone in Hon. Whlto- nw Hold's country residence Dear this vil lage botraj to ring and the ox-mlnUtor and his family received ( ho .information tbut ho had been nominated for vice president by acclamation. Many prominent republicans called upon Mr. Held aucl congratulated him upon his nomination. Ho alto received many dis patches ot the same import. llurrUou Club Meeting. An ndjpurncd mooting of the Douglas County Harrison club mot at Koch1 * ball la Douglas precinct yesturuuy afternoon. The good fanning weather , nnd the excite- jncnt over nominations prevented as full n turn out ns should hnvo been , but those tht-ro made up In enthusiasm for lark of numbers. Among other thlncs done Mr. Herman Tlmmo. the proMtlcnt of the club , was ftsked . to vacalo iho chair n few moments and John I A. Mnc.Murpliy was called to Illl It pro icm. A * resolution was then offered recommending Mr. Herman Tlmmo for the vacant county commisslonorshlp , ma'lo so bv the death of his brother , George Tlrame. it was carried nnd a committee appointed to draw up the resolution , to bo presented to the proper ofllcors by the temporary chairman , The Harrison news drifted out there and the meeting adjourned gloriously. N'.S LAST IIAI.I.Y. . - . .51 lo Culls thn liliilno l.omlrrn Together nntl = a Tlu-y rn\k \ IHUnrly. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. . Juno 10. After the adjournment of the convention last night , Jhairmun Clnrkson called the Ulaiuo loaders ogothor. The victory of the HarrUon poo- ilo on the test vote WAS bitterly discussed , tnd tno advisability of dropping Blaine and nklng up McKinley or Shorinau was dis cussed , but without definite remits. Asked If It had boon definitely decided to present Blntno , Chairman Clorkson said this nornlog there haa boon no chnnqoin the irogram. "I think , however , " ho said , 'Blaino will bo presented by Fornkor and seconded by Wolcott nnd others. The situation at present i mlstlfylng. At this stage a Onnc horse could have the nomination if the stragglers could unlto ota the richt man. Massachusetts and No'v York can nnmo the man if they unlto. Indeed , almost any two prominent states can have the man. McKinley could jrobably'havo the nomination It ho wanted t. As to Sherman , I cannotsay surely bccauso [ think that because of hts position on the Chinese and silver questions ho would got no support from delegates of the western and silver states. In the dark horse contingent there are prominent Mclvinloy , Heed and , iiusk. I bollovc It Is necessary to have Husk QU the ticket snmowbcro to attack the alli ance nnJ save the state of Wis consin and possibly other states where the farmers alltnnco Is particularly strong. _ Wo have not dropped Blaino. Wo iiavo formed In line of battle nnd a com promise candidate , if there Is one , must come forward after the balloting begins. " Chairman Clarkson said , uflor bo reached tbo convention hall , that the Blaine loaders bad decided at the conference today not to delay the business of the convention , but reach a ballot as soon as possible. It is un' dorstood the conference practically dotcr mined to throw the entire Blaine strength to McKinloy. It is claimed the full Blaine strength can bo transferred ex cept Idaho and a few scattering votes. It is understood that Porakor has joined the movement and Is ready to do whatever is necessary , first to defeat Harrison and second end to nominate a new man. Ho said the Ohio delegates were disposed to bury per sonal differences and name tbo man they believed weula bo the winner. NlfJIIT Ol > ' 11AKI ) WORK. Itoth ructions Strained Kvery Ncr\c fur nil Advantage. MiNNnAi'Oi.is , Minn , Juno 10. The loaders of both the Blaine and Harrison following maintained a sleepless vicil throughout tbo night , endeavoring to rally every aclcgnto favorable to their rcsncctivo loaders. The morning opened with the Harrison people still confident ana the Blaine managers no loss determined. Chairman Clarkson said ho had received a largo number of telegrams this morning from prominent mon throughout the country , who heretofore bad boon urging him to harmonize monize- the opposition In support of the presi dent , requesting him now to make every ef fort to bring a reconciliation of the warring factions ny a union on some man satisfactory to both elements. McKinley , Husk and Allison have all been suggested In these telegrams. Increased bitterness was shown between factious this morning. It was discovered that ten of the Kansas dulogatos , one-half of tbo ontira delegation , wore working for a stampede to McKinley , nnd this bas stirred up considerable strife in the delegation. SityH Hill IlitHii't Withdrawn. Titov , N. Y. , JunolO. An afternoon p.iper prints an intcrviow with Hon. Edward Mur phy , who declares there ! no"truth what ever in the published statement thnt David B. Hill bas written him a letter authorizing the withdrawal of Hill's name as a candi date for the presidency. Said It Wi : an Unmitigated I.lc. WASIHXOTON , D. C. , Juno 10. Hill declined to afilrm or deny thu story that ho h d son t a letter of wlthdrrwnl. His secretary , how ever , said it was a mugwump lio. movements at Ooriiu Stcnineri ) . At Now York Arrived Gallla , from Liv erpool ; Bohemia , from Hamburg. At Hamburg Arrivoi Ilhaotia , from New York ; Fuerst Bismarck , from New York. At Brow Head Passed Umbrlo , from Now York. At Liverpool Arrived Cuflo , from N ow York. I. PAN6LE , M. D. Th Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Eipericnce. 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Write for circulars on deformities nnj braces , trusses , club foot , curvatures of .solno , ulloB , tumors . , oancor , catarrh , bronchitis , In- halailoii.electricity , paralysis , opllemy. kld- nov. bladder , oyo. ear. bkln and bloc-4 and all leal operations. operations.WflMPW A SPECIALTY1. Ut l/UllluH / ItookonDlsuasoiof Women KltEfi. Wo have lately udilo-1.1 lylu ? Jti department fur women during confinement , ftrletly private. ) Unlv Reliable Medical In- Etlluto making a Spool ilty o. , 1'IUVATK UfSICASKS All Ji oed Dlnuusos succiHifully troatol byplillltlu 1'olson removed from the syntoni without mercury. Now Uestnratlvo Treat- incut for Loss of VITAL I'UWKlt. 1'orsom mi- ublo to visit us may bo treated ut homo by rnrrespon lonce. All communications contf- ( Inntlal. MedlclncH or Inslruiiioriti. Bout l > y mail or ox press , seenruly packed , no in irH to hid cutu contents or sender. One personal In- torv.ew preforro'l. Call and consult us or son-1 history of your ease , and wo will send In plain wrapper , our Rnntf iu HIGH VIIF.K : upon iTiv.ito. , Kpeolal or Nervous Un cases , Itnpotenoy. Syplillla , Qluot uuU Vnrlco- relo , with question list. Ilraceu , Appllance.s for Deformities ft. Trusoi. Only manufuctory In the Wostof nr.t'Oit it. 1TX Al-l'l.lAAVKS , XKUaxUH , ULKUfltlU ItATTKUlKH AND ItKTSlS. Onialia Medical anl Surgical InslUute , 26th and Broadway , Ooanoll Blali. Ton mlnutnV rldo from center ot Omiiha o i Oniaha and Council lllutT < olojtrlo motor lino. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council IlluK- Surplus uu.i I'ro'iits' ' . . ' . " . ' . " ! ! ! ' . ! ! ! ! . ' . ' Ho'fOtiu Net Capital nnJ Burplu ' . . ( Vtllll Dlructun J , I ) . KJauiU < ui , K. U mm firs , , f. I Ol"3 ln , IS. B. Hurt , I , \ . Mllljr , J. V , tlliioiiin ere Charloi K. llnnann. Transacteonoral bunk > Ing bumno'is. Largest capital and surplus of any bank In Southwestern loivu. NTBREST ON TIME ! DEPO3IO3 ? W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Em balmer 9 14 N. Main Street , COUNCIL IJl UKKS. Q. EL. MVE1R.S , ondFINE FURNITURE , end every other grade deniuiidol by all classes of trade. UKKHK'K OJ.D t-TJ\Nr > . 20) AND .07 mtOAIMVAV , Council Dlulfi. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. "IjlOH SALE Extra ( hit ; , tlinrmiuhhrcd , Jor- * - suv onll , holld color , rcglstoiod stock ; li months old. 7'JS S. 1'lrrtt street. IK YOU Imvo iinythliiK fur s'llo or trade ROI > K. II. Slioafo , llroailway : uil ( Main strent. Iiii IOWA fririns forsiti1. Improved 10) ) nore < In laiTl.sin ( county.l'J.03porucro ' ; 1'JI aoroi improved , C.M.OO ; 8J uurj ; . J.l''U ' I'or bar/ilm In Iowa ana Nolirnskrt ( anni call on or writs toJolinion fi Van I'.Utun. C'uunoll li-'OK ' HUNT Uwolllnei In nil parts of tlio - * - city. K II. Hlioafo. llro.uhviiy and Muln. STOUAOU nnd L'oniinlsslon Htovus. fnrni- turo , otu. , stniud and sold on uoinnijailou at iowuat rates. U ICInnuniiii. : r.M Kroadw.ty. Ii OU HAM' : On small paymoiits. fruit unU Kiirdon land nuar Uonnull lilnlTu. K. II. Kliuafc. llroailway and Main struct. FOR IlKNT flJO Second tivunno. dwelling with 9 rooms , furnace , rairjc , buth. clcctrlo hulls , ono of the most deslrahlo icsldenens In Coiiiifll ItlnlTd ; rent , MUX ) par month. H. 11. glmafu. liro.iilway nnd Muln HtruoU Ij'UHSAlJK A noc.t foiir-ronm dwelling oil X' Avennu I ) ; irlce. ? 7."ij ; Nmall monthly puy- iiicntg. K. II. Sliu.ifo , llroadway and Mnln. TJ1OK KKNT Two of the heat Uarrlss liatu on JKourth htroot. _ FOU HAMC Knriiltno ilxtnrca I on HO anil goodwill of hotel with 4'J rooms In u goad Nehrasliii city ; will trade for xtouk of punurat muroliandNu. 1C , II , tilioufo , II road way and MaliiBtruL-t. FOUSAIiK Acniitfortahliillvo room dwull- Ini ; near Kalrniiiiint ii.irlf. I'rlco , 81. BOO. f" > ) cash , lialanco In inonllilv naymenta. E. II. tilioafc' . Hrondway and Malimlicut. FOU SAMiA nuw Hlx-rooin dwulllnsr , IBU 1'lfth avuniio. jirlee , Jl.'Ul , t | ( K ) cash , bill- . unco In montlily paymentK. . U , Bhcafti llroadway and Muln strcuti. ' fjiOU BALE A harualn. throe-room dwell-j J-1 Inc. 1018 Fifth avuniio. prlcn J70J. will1 take tonm Koud horaus In trmtu and halancu in monthly payments. 15. II. Hhuafo , Uroadway Hnil Mm n at roots. k " 771OH HAIjK-Or triulo. A vlx-rnom frama Jiwolllmr. . Eighth iivoiino. uor. " < lti ) HU , prloo 40J. K. 1 1. Bliuafc. llroailway iyil ( Main sta. I710H KICNT-KlKhl-rotitii dwelling , 2JI Witflh- * Inu'lon avo. , modern style nnd eouvan- Inncot. In excellent runalr , rent 4J" > . 1C. II. bhuafo , llro.idway nnd Main HtH. T31OII BALE The only hotel In u small town JS'Jmllea from Council lllill'n. ! Han nn leu ; cream parlor with KOOL ! trado. I iirnlturo In voices ntil.OX ) , building t..uou. Will trudn for good resident propurty In Coiinull Iliuirs , a Hiuip for thu rlttlil p irty. K. II , Bhonfo , llroud- wiiy unil Mai" utreou T/1OH HINT : Kour room framodwulllnx , 1407 J. Ivlnlith Kvo. , Ill oxoellent lupalri dry cel- lan city wiitur : rent J10. 1C. II , tihcufu , llroad- wuy and .Miiln Htreet. FOU SAM ) Iloel | anil loitaiiriint In u pros- puionu Nohra'ika city , ii'iylnu husfnots , | irood reasons forNulllii'j , nrlcu f I.OJO. n In u Bnup. K. 11. bheafe , llroadwiiy anil MnliiHtrt'ct , \\7ANTii : > NobrasUa lamln In ' for Council Illulfe propurty. I' . 11. Bheufu , HroaiUvay anil Main gtrcol. _ THOU HAMS Oro'ory nlock , ( Ixtiirun , liorsuH JL nnd biillillirprlcu J.V--00. 1'rolltn iivuragu tlW per month ! location bet In thu city ) 111 hoiilth oaiuo of tulllnii. ! { , II , Bhoafo , Urodd- uy nnd Main etrueU _ 171OH HAM' A mnro und colt. Will tnku - * - payment In lot lllllui : . Apply to I.conaid Kvcrott. _ \ \ / ANTKD-ToaniH to III ! In Irit 1 , | , | OrU 18. Wllllaina' Ilibt addition to Council HliiirH. Iowa. One-half nigh and the haluncu In triiile , Apply to l.eonant Kvurutt , l/'oiinull Hluirg , Jn. _ rpOlt HAM : Hliiiidard Innl muro. 7 yiiarn -L1 old , Hlrod by Dr , [ Aiehlhiilil. No. i'lllft ; Hub dam by ( liutiwooj , renonl ' : ' . ' 7U. Khc In u line chestnut , hasithowii peed upoud , I * m.'iitlo und well hiokun lo drive ) BliiKlu or double , woUhn uboiil I.O.w Ibs. May liubi'on nt bainofW.U. IHtfrbiiolc , V8Vt > -t Itroudwny , Council Ulu in. I'rlco tavj. JucobHIiim. _ D 1(1)0 ( ) aloio for sulu An uld imtaPlUhed und well paying drilK utoru In llvt'ly coun try town , al BO rt'Bldenee iiroperty. Addrusn UlurK 1CIIU , Mltlu Bluux , Ilurrlaou uuuuty , I