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THK OMAHA DAILY HUE : AGONES DAY , AUGUST 8 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICEi - NO. 12 PEAULi STUEET , tt lilt ltd li Carrier to nny pnrtof the City II. W. T1LTON. - MANAGER. HuMncM OfllcCi . ' . . . . . . . . M1XUH SIKAfWff. K V. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , A meeting ot the democratic association will bo held tonight. The Enterprise Lutheran church will hola a sociable Thursday evening ut the residence of M. Toft. There will bo n meeting ot Mlzpah temple , No. t ) , Pythian Sisters , this ovonltiK nt Knights of 1'ythlas hall. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to John Mcrgonthal nnd Sarah Prutt , both of Omaha. They were raurrloa by Justice Hammer. } John Uoacrlclc , who was run over by n L Chnutnuqua train n few weeks ago , Is re ported to bo vary low nud It Is thought ho will not recover. The Ladles Aid society of St. John's Eng lish Lutheran church meets Thursday after noon nt tbo rcslde-iifo ot Mrs. L. Luchow , KKKI Sixth nvonuc. All members of the UobeUnh Ilollcf ns ncl- I i ntton uro requested to meet with Mrs. C. E. Tucltcr todav nt 2:30 : p.m. , ISlKi Avanuo A. By order o. ' the president. The regular council meeting ot thoPotta- wnltnuilo tribe. Oo. 21 , Improved Order of Hod Men , will bo bold this uvonlng in their wlgwnm , corner ot Broadway und Main street , nt the eighth run. Visiting chiefs uro ttolcomn. Mr. Iri : C. Kllng Is to Iccturo before the teachers In the courthouse this evening nt S o'clock. Ills subject , "School Lnvm , " is ono on which ho is probably as conversant as nny man in Iowa. All who tire In nny way interested in this subject should hoar him. II. Pyburn and P. M. Hodson , beta of Omaha , were bound over to the grand Jurv yesterday by Justice Hammer on the charge of obtaining money under falsa pretense ! ! , nnd their bonds were Ilxcd at ? . "H)0 nnd $ i00 ! ro'pei'tlvely. Hodson gave bonds and was released. TLoro will bo a Sunday school convention hold at the Ball schoolhouse In Ilurdln town ship Sunday , August 7. The morning ses sion will open at 10 o'clock and the afternoon nt 3. A number of Sunday school workers nro expected to bo present and take part In tbo convention. A cordial welcome to all. Bring Gospel Hymns aud Epworth Hym- nnls. Ono of Ibo finest , and decidedly the most original features of tbo show parade yester day , were the unique processions of Ibo Boston store and George b. Davis , the drug gist.They attracted moro attention thun any other slnclo features of the parade , and tbo local dealers wcro heartily comtiltmentcd " on Iholroritflniility und sunp. A. "B. Cllno , an old advertising man , originated tbo dc- The flro department was called out last evening by an alarm from Dox K ) , nt the upper Broadway hose house. A tire had Etnitcd In u house on Plorco street , near the corner of Soutn Madison , nnd bcforo n stream was thrown the houto was nearly de molished. It belonged to K. H. Shuufo und had been empty for about n week. It was not worth moro than JIOO ut the outside and the Damage , if thtro was any. is entirely covered by insurance. The lira was un doubtcdly the work of an incendiary. The llrst piece of furuituro for the now rlty ball was delivered yesterday morning. It was a counter for ono of the ofllcos , and when It was brought up on a dray It , was found that it was too big to go in any win dow or door on the premises. A handsaw was brought and enough at tbo counter was uawod awuy to allow the rest , to be lifted in through n window. The rest of the counters will not bo put together until they uro brought'into the hall , so that this trouble will bo dune away with in the future. o Speolul Trains for McKlnlcy. The Wubash railway will soil tickets , fit ono faro for the round trip from nil points in Town , to these who desire to hoar Governor McKinley in Council Bluffs tomorrow. The ycrioral agents of the other railways yesterday applied for the snrao rate , and will probably pot it. _ Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 n. ndlO U.m. , 12m. , and 1 , 2 , UfO : ; , 3 , U:30 : , 4 , 4:30 : , 55:80 / : , (5 ( , 0:30. : 7. 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 9 , 9:80 : , 10 , 10:30 : , 11 and 11V : > p. in. The 11:55 : train will irmko connection with the Inslelcctrlo motor CM- foiOtnahiu Porkina , the crout Ilavorly banjo spo- clulUt , ut Muna.vii this weulc. vKKiiOX.ii. r.tit.iait.iI'us. Dr. Lowrio ot Noolu was a Bluff visitor ynstorduy. Ohio Knox went to Elmwnod , Neb. , last , ulsht to look alter his wheat crop. T. J , Evans returned last ovonlnc to Olco- bol ] , whcro his family is rubtlcutlng. A. A. Rich iruson und family have returned from Audobon nnd will tnako tholr rcstdonco oguin In this city. A. W. White and daughter of Bostwtok , Kcb. , nro In the cltv , guests of MM. J. O. Bryant uad MM. Monry Coffccn , bisters of Mrs. Whlto'n. \V. L. Baughn , formerly mavor of Harlan , was in the city yesterday. Ho states that the corner stone of tbo now court hnuso is to bo laid tomorrow with appropriate cere monies uudor the ansplcos of thoMisous. Summer suits for frontlomon ; cool , eomfortablo and clicap. Koitor , the tiilor , alO Broadway. Perkins , the ( rrcat Ilavorly banjo spo- clulist , at Miiimwa this week. Tliry I'ullowv < t the Clroui. The circus attracted thousands of people to the city yesterday and everyone took the children ana went to see the parade , while nearly everyone attended ono of the pur- lorraances. With the crowd came the usual number of crookn , loafers and undolrabla characters generally. These have boon dropping in ln\twos and throes for several days p.ist. The pollco adopted a now Bchomo to prevent the bums from getting in tholr work und made a careful round-up , Monday night of the streets and places of , resort. Fifteen suspicious character * were landed In Jnil nnd when tboy were brought up In police court In the morning tholr cases were continued until this morning , when they will probably bo given nottco to leave the city. As tboy were kept In con'lncmcnt ' aurlng the show n great deal of crooked worlc that would bitvo otherwise been deco was provcnUd. A follow u'lvlng his name as George Hart was in the net and a charga of vagranoy was entered against hits. During the day a Piulterton detccllvo who travels with the circus BUW him and idenllllcd htm as the thlof who bad been follouliu the show for three week . In Bcllo Piulno. In. , where thvy exhibited a short tune ago , a housn wus entered and u line collection of coins nnd two II.IIIR of puntuloonscro stolon. In Hurt's poi-kol wcro found forty-six of the coins and Ibero IK but llttlo doubt that hu will provo to bo the rlcut party. A man named Qiundy reported lastovon- ing that hU n ) ulenrc on tilxlh avenue had ucon burt'lurl/.fd during the afternoon while ( It hl fnmllv uero ut the circus. Amonc tlio articles stolen wrro three rings , tuoof them plain gold , ant ) the third n gold ring with un amethyst foltitig. The buruluru'i- tvri'd the house uv prying open u buuU win dow. p. the great Iltivorly binjo upo- clall t , at Miumwa this vvook . Wanted Iron nviidorii at tlio Ifou works , Council Uluir * . Good IflOpaoplo in Una city u atovoa 'iho UasiUu , puts 'urn in at ccuL PorkiiiB , the grout Haverly banjo sno- cltillfit , ut Muntiwiv this weolc. George Davis , drugs aud NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS City Printing Threatens to Causa a Row in the Connoil , BURGLARS CAME IN WITH THE CIRCU5 Numerous Cases of Potty Thieving The Police Adopt Heroic IMrnsiires to Squelch tlio Tlilovrn A. I. . Ilnrgar un Polities. Tbonetlonof thoclty council In throwlngtho Ulobo overboard In the matter of city printIng - Ing threatens to cauio some fun in the nour futuro. Yos'torday morning bright and early a representative of that p > ipor called nt the oflloo of the city clerk and demanded tbo usual amount of copy. Ills domind was re fused nnd bo was told to reduce tils demand to writing u thing which ho did not do. The publishers of the piper , however , stuto that they do not propose to bo knocked out of tholr printing In any such way. Tboy claim that thev entered lute u contraot with the city April 7 , 1891 , for ono year. At the end of the yonr the contract was still used as the basts for operations , mid they now claim that the city cannot re pudiate that contract , excepting for causo. They also chum that the action was Illegal , since only four votes were cast In favor of throwing over the Ulobo , whereas llvo nro needed to pans a measure of that kind. They stale that thov intend to co rleht on doing the city printing as usual , and when the end ot the month com03 they will present tneir bill In the same old wnv. If tbo council to- fuses to pay limit- bill they rely on the three democratic members to help them out by re fusing to ullow the Nonpareil's bill. . According to tbo rules of the council five vole ? nro needed to pas * un appropriation bill for nny amount exceeding ? oO. Tbo friends of the Nonpareil , if mutters come to such a blood-curdling turn as U anticipated by the Glebe , will bavo either lo win over ono of the domocratio members from the error of his way or else cut down Its bill to $40 , either of which will bo somewhat hard to do. _ STlIr. DUKPEll CUTS. Great Clearing Snlo ut tlio lloston Store , Council HlullH. BARGAINS IN WHITE BED SPREADS. At Goc wo show un Soc. At 70o our $1.00 spread. At 5)8c ) our $1.25 spread. Our line of 25o towels for lOc or $2.15 per dozen. Boat quality pattern oil cloth for 16c. Adjustable window screens for lOo each. each.Wash Wash silks , taffetta cords and Chilian cloth all in at lOc a yard. Light and dark challies worth Gc and 7c for -lc a yard. Pears' unsccntod soap Oe a cako. Walker's Water Lilly , Dusky Diamond , Census soap and castlle , all in at li cakes for lOc. Buttermilk soap lOc a cnko. Colored parasols at half price , $5.00 for $2.60 , SH.OO for $1.50 and so o-i.- All our black sun umbrellas at cost during the 11-day sale. Come early and secure the best bar- pains. BOSTON STORE , FOTIIKIIINQIIAM , WHITULAW & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. Perkins , the great IJavorly banjo spe cialist , ut Manawa this week. A. L. Hucnr Talks Politics. Senator A. L. Hagar of Greenfield , Adalr ejunty , who has boon nominated by tbo re publicans of the Nlntb congressional district as a candidate for congressional honors , Is in the city and spent a good share of yesterday at the Grand hotel , where , ho heldan in formal reception for the purpose of making the acquaintance of the republicans of this city. Ho i& a very pleasant gentleman , aud has a quick , energetic way of saying what ho has to say that leads ono to believe that ho Is not the kind of a man to bo caught napping. Ho wll ] remain in Council Bluffs until Fri day , but no arrangements for public meet ings will bo made Just now. Ho expects to common co the active campaign about the middle of September , ana from that tlmo on until election ho will do bis best to make the weather warm for his opponent , whoever bo may be. Ho states that ho Is very much gratified at' ' tno prospects for success at the polls. In his own county ho is very strong , and whetover he bus been ho has found tbo republicans en thusiastic and making great preparations for a hot light. "Somo of the democratic papers of this vlctnltv nro try Ing to make political camtnl outof tbo stund you took In the legislature last winter un tlio subject of prohibition , " said u gentleman to Mr. Hagar yesterday In the rotunda of the Grand. "Yes , bo 1 hear , " was the reply. "Tho stand 1 took was exactly in Itao with the re publican platform of last year , and I did not see how I could do anything else without going back on the wishes of my constituents nnd on that plunk of our platform which de fined the position of the party on tlio ques tion of prohibition. The attempt that Is being - ing made to bring my vote on the Scbn.iclt bill into the coming campaign will not ac complish much unywav , I think , for the question of prohibition Is not going to cut any llguro In tbo national contest. " STILL HKUATUIl CUTS At the Hoston Store Clearing Sale , Council All our light wool philds , strinos and mixtures that sold for 60 and GSe , during Bale for .itc. ; Full line of budford cords In plain and fancy weaves , also camels' hair sorpos und Scotch chevrons that sold fcv 7oc uud BSo , during sale for 6-lc. Full line of cotolo unl , bedford : ords , cropons , zig zng jncquards , etc. , that sold fur $1.00 and fl.Uo , during sale for 72c. Qalanco of our all wool ohalllus in light and dark , during siile for Wo. $15.00 dress pattern for S7.60. 810.00 drosa. pattern for $ -5.60. China Milk in Hguros that sold for 65c and 76c during sale for 47 jo. BOSTON STORE , FOTHUniXQIIAM , WlIITMIAW & CO. Council BlulTd , la. Hoar McKliiluy Tomorrow , Governor MoICltiloy will speak Thurs day afternoon , August ! , at 2 o'clok in the Chautauqua amphitheater in Coun cil BlulTd. _ Perltlns , the great Ilavorly banjo spe cialist , at Manawa this week. Ciiango In Cuitoillniu. About a year ago the letting of the con tract for keeping ana selling school books In accordance with the now law created quite a furore in the school board , and numoious charges of various snrU were made buck and forth. The contract was lot for llvo yours to D. W. Bushnol ! , end was signed by President Wells , the price to bo paid being f.Vj par annum , Since then President Walto claims to liavo looked up the law oirefnlly on tuu point , and has JUcovcrod that the board did an Illegal act In letting the con tract to the lowo.H blddor , us the law pro. vluca distinctly that tbo pivuldout Hball be the ctiktodlun of tha books , nnd that there shall ha no compensation. If thU bo so , the board had no right to udvcrt ! o for hldi , and the &itl puld Bushnoll Is without tnnctlon of law. President Wulto bus accordingly revoked - vokod the contract nlih Busbnoll uud has made another with U C. llrackott of the "Corner Book titoro , " who has agreed to act os custodian without any pay , Porklns , the great Ilavorly banjo gpo- clullbt , nt Munuwa this week. A llloiMl.Uiirillunr Picture. "Carp , " THE BUB' * correspondent , Is now la tUo wont of the faialuo dUtricU of Uuc sin , and In next Sundiv's BRK nroients a blood-curdling ulcturo of the frightful suf fering of the inhabitants ot the nfllictod country. o AOt/T/l 0.1M/M. llcrt Ituwnrd'ft llongli f xricrloiice ns n Mac tntclicr. Bert Howard finds that the life of n dog catcher Is not all pleasure nnd his path Is not strewn with roses. When ho snares a worth- lets cur ho is pounced upon by tno whole neighborhood , men , women and children , and ho is lucky to escape without the loss of limber or life. Early yesterday morning Howard was over in Brown pnrk looking for unlicensed canines. Some fellow with a grievance and a gun WAS also there and concealed In n cltj ip of weeds uniting for httn. When VZwnnl got within range the unknown took nltnund ilrcd. The ball missed Its mark and whizzed very close to the dog catcher' * head. The follow concealed In tup weeds escaped before Howard could got near enough to see who ho was or return the tiro. It was u nar row escape for Howard , Permit * . During the past week the inspector of buildings has issued the folio wine permits ! James Iliilln , Twcnty-flrstand M streets , barn . . . , . i 100 John Aleyors , Sixteenth mid J streets , cotta o . , . 175 II. I ) . Giunn , Twenty-sixth and Hiim- moiul streets , cottuito. , . SOO Murk Ilonkul , Twenty-seventh and K structcotliiuo . i . 203 I'riink Sliulaney. Tnunty-slxth and M ulrcon. uottiico. , . . . . . . . IM T. Itudun , IM htcuiith and 1 > streets , cct- trso . = ' 0 Ilnnitiitmd &Co. ( Ira barn . 250 J , II , (5ne , Twuntv-Hovnnlli and T streets , oottiuo . . " . 530 German I.uthi > r.in church , now sclioul- liotiso. Twenty-ninth and S mroots. . . . 2CO ) German Iiiitherun cliuich , repairs to old buildimi . . . . 4 o Total . , . J 4.175 Nick rux'H l.lttlo Children. Tim authorities have bcon requested to provide transportation for Nlok Vox's chil dren to Valparaiso , Ind. , whore hlj parents reside. There are four children , the eldest being 13 years of ago and the youngest 'J years. The request is made by Mr. Stewart , the father of Mrs. Pox , who was murdered bv her husband , nnd who has hud thorn In charge slnco the crime was committed. Got Drunk In Jnll , Three prisoners In the city jail struck a bonanza Monday night and got hilariously drunk. They were not confined In cells , but permitted to remain In the largo jail room. Three Kegs of stolen bosr , recovered by the pollco , was also In the room and thov were not long In tapolug the same and indulging in the contents. Two of the prisoners bad a little dispute und sottlca it by a pugilistic encounter , the jailor appearing in time to call U a draw. Tlioy Will Pny the Tux. Deputy Pcarca of the city clerk's oulco put In the day yesterday notifying the saloon men of the action taken by the council us ro- gurds the occupation tax ordering it re duced to $100 if that amount is paid by all bcforo Monday evening's session. Mr. Pearce found but ono saloon man who raised an objection una his place is at Twenty-fourtn uud O streets. The other seventy say they propose to pay bjforo Sat urday. _ Noted and Personals. James Voung of Joliet , 111. , Is in tbo city visiting George Brewer. W. S. Wclborn of Greenwood is In the city visiting his brother , John Wclborn. Chnrlcs Fuirbrothqrof Now York city , has accepted a position with J. F. Cornish , the jeweler. Thomas O. Murphy of the oulco force at Swift & Co. 's , has gone to Chicago on a two weeks vacation. Mrs. A. C. Wolr and Miss Austa Clark have postponcu their western tour until the middle of next woi-it. S. P. Delator , a well known republican loader in Deuol county , was in the city yes terday. Ho will attenditho Lincoln conven tion. tion.A A number of small bovs entered Keono's food store on Twonty-flfth street yesterday during his absence and did a lurgo amount ot da ma go. Bruce McCulloch wont to Beatrice yester day to bear Governor MoKlnloy speak. On his rotnrn ho will stop ever and attend the state convention at Lincoln. W. E. McUloud , formerly engaged in the commission business at the Exchange , but now an extensive stock raiser in Tnayer county , was In the city yesterday. J. H.Van Dusen , J. B. Erlon , P. M Smith , E. P. Savage , Daniel McGuckln and P. S. McAutry , tbo South Omaha dolegatcs to the stuto convention , will go to Lincoln this afternoon. S. D. Uynearson , G. W. Raworth , S. P. Brluham , K. A. Korsytnr , J. M. Fowler. Charles Curtis and M. G. Zcrbo have gone to Kearney to attend the people's party con vention and shout for Van wyck. John Stasbna will have his hearing before Judco Fowler Thursday. Stashua cunio near ending the mortal career of James Uauao by crushing hlc skull with a brick In n fight n't Twenty-fourth and Q streets some time ago. A report was current on the strents yestor- duy that Deputy Sheriff McCarty of Sarpy county hud shot und fatally wounded a fol low named Brown ut Albright. The story was not true , although ho placed Brown under arrest , but no trouble was experienced. J. McBrldo , n Union stock yards switch man , had a line gold watch stblou from him Monday night. The timepiece was taken team the yurdmastcr'a ofllco while McBrlao slept. Ho reports to ttie police that Mike Burke is the follow who took It. Burke was temporarily employed as a switchman by the Union Stock Yards Railway company and has disappeared. Nucgotl Nuggotl Nuirgct ! Buy Big Nugget baking powder. U oz. 25 cent's. MAY DECIDE TODAY. Cause of tlio Telegraphum with the Union Puclllo ProjfroHHliig. Tbo comraittoo of railway telegraphers , which has boon bora for the past month for the purpoio of adjusting differences with the Union PaclUc , hold a conference yesterday with Assistant General Manager Dickinson and Superintendent of Telegraph ICorty of road , lusting the greater part of tbo day. Grand Chief D. G. Uatnsuy of the Order of Hallroad Tologrunhord wu : > present and took part in the deliberations. Ho stated last evening that the meeting was quite satisfactory , und that a revised schedule , which wus a material modification of tbat llrst asked , was being propajod to bo submitted ut unotiior conference to ha held nllUiJ : ; o'clock today , nnd that there was a very good prospect tbat an atrroomunt would shortly be reached , as the ofllciats of tbo road seemed disposed to ho fair , as wus ovl- doni'od by their trp.itini ? with the committee. Hu said til at it wus quito probable that un ugrcomontmlght bo reached today and that tbo differences existing wojld be adjusted la u manner satisfactory to both sides. Grand Chlof Uumsay is u member ot the Illinois legislature from the Eighteenth leg islative district. His homo is at East Su Louis , although his headquarters as cblof of ttjo order U at Vlnton , la. While somewhat boyish lookinc In nppoaranco , Mr. Uumsay Is , In tbo parlance of the stront , no spring chicken. Ho presided at the key for nlno years , then studied law and finally fingered tuo universal medium of exchange for two years us a bunk cashier before entering upon thoriispotiHiblo duties that now duvolvoupon him as the head of ,111 organization number ing something like L'M.IHM ) members. Ho will bo In thu city until the buslnos , 01 which ho came hero Is dually and fully disposed of , \\huther It requtrui u day or a month. DoWltl'sSiriipirlluctuiiM tin lliilfuur ClmrucUVitli Hrlbxrr. Loxiioy , Aug. ! } . & petition has boon Hied against the re mm ot the Ut. Hon. Juaio-iArtlur B ilfour to p irlla ioat for Sick ucadacbo yield * to Buecaam'i Pills , Horror * of Chulura. All the horrors of cbolori now threaten the half-starved millions of Russia. Prank U , Carpenter , In next Sunday's ' BUB , gives an account of the situation la his own graphic stylo. > Do Witt's SarsnnariUa reliable. FOR KILUNTOWO BOYS John 11" , Moborry OhrtrgM nn Engineer with Oareldssnoss. SEQUEL TO A RECENT'LINCOLN ACCIDENT Sulngjtlio Missouri racillc for 82,000 Heard in the Oourtruums It. 8. Htu. mcntlial'8 Clllil. | lo. t-Nc. biaska Xc\r > iotc . Nob. , Aug. 2. [ Special to Tun Br.K. ] John ti , Moborry and Mr . Sarah Cobcny , father and mother of the two boys killed by a ftussouri Puclllo switch engine in this city on tbo 7th of last June , today com menced suit against that company for { 3,000 each. They ullcgo that the boys were on tbo engine with tbo knowledge nnd consent of the engineer nnd that for at least n month previous the engineer had bocn In the habit of permitting bo.va to rldo nn tbo onglno whenever they wished to ; that the engineer in charge ut tko limn was nn inexperienced man , totally unfit to manage a locomotive nt any time , and that he was running his on glno at a dangerous rate of.speed. Heard In tlio Courtroom * . Lydin Richards HUCS .r. J , ImbolT fcr dam ages to the amount of $3,009 , allowing in her petition taut she hud Riven the defendant u chattel mortgage on her stock of millinery goods to secure him for rout duo him and that inrco weeks later ho took possession of the stock xflthln duo process ot law aud con verted it to his own use. Jtliti Oberllcs begins suit in the district court to qulot tlin title of a certain piece of real cstato which ho purchased irom Josuph Hunter's estate several years ago. The First National bank of Orleans has attached the city prooorty balonglnu to O. D. Jones In Bethany Heights to bocuro n claim of $3J7.70. I'roni the 1'ollca Court. U. S. Blumcnthal reports to the pollco that his daughter , Bessie , 13 years old , Is missing from her homo at Twentieth nnd L streets. Ho states that she has boon n ( lower girl In the city for some tlmo and ho fears that bho has already learned the prlmor of vice and has taken up the study of tbo higher brunches. G. A. Cllno was today sentenced to ton days In the county jalL Ho is n hard citi zen who Is believed tohavo some understand ing with the band of snook thieves which has been working Lilucoln for the past -few WCOKS. * Lincoln In llrlef. Tbo financial difficulties of the Hall Range and Furnace company have bcon adjusted and tbo works will resume In a few days. John and Fred Grossman , living In Stnvons Creek precinct , were brought before Judge Urown today charged with atsault by a neigh bor. The case wus settled before it came to trial. trial.Two Two sneak thieves attempted to force an entrance to the residence rf Tnomas Thrash at Eleventh and P streets at midnight last night , but wcro frightened uway by tbo lady ot the house who confronted them with a drawn revolver. Ilo lUril u'aun. PHTTSMOCTII , Neb , , Aug. 2. ISpecIal Telegram to THE E'en. ' ] George Carford and his young son wcro peppered with Dlrd shot yesterday by Gourgo Santullo as the re sult of n trivia ! quarrel. Neither are seri ously hurt. Santclle made his escape. The ctty council last night ordered Sixth street to bo paved With brick , and also passed an ordtnauco granting a franchise to nn electric light company from Chicago. The rouncil also ordered the city engineer to hurry up the plan for the now sewer on Washington avenue. ' Itsooms that tbo Waterman opera house Is to rlso from Its ashen. Mr. Waterman offers to contribute $10,000 toward a now house , and It Is probable a stock company will bo formed aud the work'commenced , I'nivnco r.lty'n Itcunlon. PAWNEE CITV , Nob. , Aug. 2. [ SpecialTolo- gram toTnu BEB. | The third district re union of the old soldiers and sailors , Woman Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans opened today undermost favorable circumstances. The Wymoro battery , Captain Murdock com manding , urived in camp this foronoori. At G o'clock the address was delivered by Mayor Story. Short Speeches were made by Com rades Murdock , i-Uvis of Table Rook , James O. Laughltu and others , The day was spent In assignment of quarters and general recep tion of comrades nud friends. An immense crowd is expected Wednesday and Thurs day. The camp lircs will bo made the special feature of the occasion. Kcotts lllnirFiilr Uxhlult. GKIIINO , Nob. , Aug. 2. [ Special to THE BEE. ] A World's fair exhibit will bo made by Scotts Bluff county. Such was the de cision of a largo raeoting of business men and farmers held Friday night , wbtch was ad dressed by W. W. Cox , the superintendent of the agricultural exhibit for Not > ralci. A strong local organisation was effected for the purpose of collecting samples of the irri gated crops , which were never bettor. Preparing for tlio Ilroulorn' Meeting. BKATHICI : , Nob. , Aug. 2. [ Special Tola- gram to Tim BKR.J The Linuo.i Trco park stables are rapidly jlllini ; un with some of the best Ih ors In the stnto , to bo in readiness for tbo Nebraska Trotting Horse Breeders tnoo'.Ing , which begins hen ouo week from today. , Unit County's Iiixtltuto. O'iMniu , Nob. . Aug. 2 [ Special Telegram to THE Bui : . ] Holt county's normal institute convened yesterday with an enrollment of 150. Prof. Hunt ot the Btato university Is the Instructor. The institute will last two weeks und promises good results. Otftird PicnlckurH. Oxroitn , Nob. , Aue. 2. | Special Tele gram to TUB Bun. | Tno Congregational pcoplo of Holdroao to the number of about 100 are nlcnlcklng In Struvo's grove today. The weather Is line and a delightful time is being enjoyed , llnncroft'8 Proposed \\utor WorkD. BANCIIOFT , Nob. , Aug. 2. [ Special to TUB BEB.J The city council tonight called an election for August 15 to vote on the question of Issuing bonds for water workx. and from the talk of tbo people It 13 certain to carry. They Prolor Koxoliiid. VAI.EXTISK , Nob. , Aug. 2. [ Spscial to THE BEE. ] Ono hundred und twenty-five families of Lower BriJ9 ) Indians are camped at Rosebud ngoncy. j There are about 500 In dians all told. They Joft their homos ut the mouth of White river1 without permission TAR SOAP lIUALTilFUL. AQUHEABLn , CLEANSINQ. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATCH , Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Ctc , A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wter of their ftjont nnd propose to Jain th Hoso- nuil ngonc.v. They nro vorv qulot nnd or- dorlr. On Sunday about V'uO assembled for worship In the center of tholr c.imu. .Many of tbo bead men t Hoiebiul nro anxious for thorn to cotno and remain nt Uosobud , Special Apcnt E. H. Havnolds is nt Hoso- bud Investigating the "pony" clalrt , and taking further ovldctii'o in regard to tboso who lost horics In 1370. riro ut O'Ni'lll , O'NEit.1 , Neb. Aue.2.-fSpPcml Telegram to TUB Buc. | Flro was discovered nt 4 this mornlni ? . It wai onsllv extinguished. TUo dnmago was light , * Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren toothlni ; produces natural qulot sloop. J5 cents a bottle. to Dcnth. Everybody Is Interested In learning all the details regarding the horrible famine In Itus- sin. Jti next Sunday's Unr. Prnnlt U. Carpenter - pontor gives a graphic description of the scenes ot horror on the banks of tbo Nugifotl Nuijsatl Nujjll Day Nuggol baking powder. iU oz. 'J5 cents. Corn In ItUMln , In next Sunday's Bui ! Frank O. Carpenter , tbo famoUs correspondent , relates what wus done with the corn sent from Nebraska and ofior states to the famine-stricken regions ot Hussla. ( let llcnily for tlio CatnpnlRn. New YOIIK , Aug. 'J. An ofUctul notice was Issued today from the headquarters of the national Icaguo cnllins nvery republican club In tbo Unllod Slutoi to mcol ut 7 o'clock on tbo evening of tbo Sill and organize as a campaign club before adjourning. "WOODBURY'8 ' FACIAL SOAP r rihcPkiN-scvir taroni'i ixioi. The rctnlt ono ; carH' oxpcrlonro la trcatluciklnillwoo. romnlctTilru ; . tMi.urkcntbyin.TUf'irSll.- io.l | ( iiktofSoapnii(1143liu u book nil l > pr * m ttilogyandDrau' > > rnlici < lr < trorl09 Illiiiir ioilonSUii.Sciili | , cr > o > i > nd Dloo.1 niocufcs > ! < , lllniironicnti llko r.lriliuorkf , Sldloi , V rli , I mill InX nil I finrdcr Murksearn. . Tit- tlnci , ItcitnfM of NOHO. Hntirl-ltiinns lInlrI'ln < ploiiKitclilli < ! Veloiimoit , < ? ti ! . Con tllilloi < frr. > t Him , r \ > J IrllO. 4CHH H. WOODBURY , 0. 1. , 125 W. 42d SI , New York Cllr. LiBlig COMPANY'S ' Extract ofBeef , Do you want a copy ot Duof ToaV See that It is inndo from the Gun ulno Incomparably the boat. Pure , pula- tablo.rofrCBhlng. Dis- soluds cloarly- the Bnron Loi- blp's sicnnuro n blue on each tibul , thus. DR. 13. O. WEST'S NKKVK AND nilAINTK'4 VT- illi.NT.nspccltlc for llj-3'.urlx Dltilnoii , b'ltt , Noil- rnlKla , Headache , Nervous 1'rostnttoa ciusua Or nlcolioior tobacco , WukcfulnoisMoutil DjiirJt- eton , Softiicisor llio llriln. o.UHliu'liu mltr , inlnory decny.tlonth. I'rcoi ituro OKI Ave , Hurronmi. l.ois of 1'uwer In ellhor > ox , Irapotcncy. l.aucjrrli } ! nnd all KeumloVunkne j9. liivolurmrr 1/osioi. Hper- matorrhni cautcil by ovor-oicartlort' ' of t'Dbr.iln bolfubusoo7crliiduliranco. A month's trjatiiiiit llGori , by \VoKuirantaaslx boxes to curj Knell order fombuxm. with lwill B31I ; written euanintjoto rofuncl If no tour j.l. Ounr.mtoo tssaal only bjr Tlicodoro * K. I.oivlti druKKlat. polo nit aoutUcait corner Itlth nnd Furnam ts. Omuba AN OLD VETERAN. n. llef ) oclit < > r , ' * f-tovcna' Point , WIs. , diitlernl for jeAta of Ncr votia I'roiltntlon , imoro than tongna cnntcll. riiy lcl. nna nvalleil noth ing , ono bottle o ! DR. MILES' NERVINE , bronchi him n-it , sleep ami tnndo him feej 111.0 anew now man. Dr. .Inllan C. Underwood. Memphis Tcnn. , BtiltfriHl from | > crloiHc l nctvous hut foitml I'fTect nfter usinR ono liotllo ot Mcnlno. Trial Imltlo nnd clpRAnt book KllKE nl Urtiggleta. DR. MILE3 MEDIOAXi Oo .Elltliai't , Ind. For i.ito by Kulm & Oo. . I.Uli TAKEAPBLL. a , Hobb's Ara the Host on Earth. Act gently vet prompt ' ly on tiio.i.ivKfi , KID- DR. HOBB'S SKIS and IKWELS , dis pelling Headaches , Fov- cm nnd Colds , thorough LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , nnd cures Vegetable habitual constipation They are sugar coated , donat gripe , very smalt easy to take , and pnrtlr Tfffctiblp. < l3plll3lncnch vial. Perfect digestion follows their uso. They absolutely euro slrk h na- tcuc , nml nro recommend ed bjr leoiiin ; ybfnlcUnii. For Bnlo by loaning drufralstHorxcntbytiiu. ! ; fir tt * . avlnl. Address KOBB'S ' MEDICINE CO. , Props , , San Fiancisco ci Chicago , KOK SALE IN OMAHA. NEB. . BV Enhn A Co. , Co r 19th A Doueliu 6t . ' J. A. Puller & Co. , Cor. I4tli A IiomlMSU. A U Fester & Co. . Council lllutls. In W. C , ESTEP , Funeral Director , 14 N. Main Street , COUNCIL , UfcUKFS. THE SHORTEST LINE TO CIIICAGO s via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented onthis map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave1 Omaha daily at 7 : o5 p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. Clothing Sales Agent wanted for Omaha and vicinity unprecedented opportun ity to a man of pluck ttiid push. Com missions yield 82,000 income to the right man In the right placo. WANAMAKER & BROWN , Philadelphia , Pa. BAKING . POWDER 2SOZS.FOR25 ? ABSOLUTELY PURE - R. CO. KANSAS CITV.MO. WELL BREDSOONWED" GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. "WorvoSeods , " the wonderful rcmeilr U sold wltli n writ ten ffuiirunloo to euro all norvotn dltcascs. > uch us Weak Memorr , LOBS of Uraln 1'owcr. nnadiicbc , Wukcf illness , lM l Manhood. Nlicbtlr limb- f Ion ? . Nerrouinois. Lasiltudo.alldralns and loss of powar of tbo Ucnurutlro Organs In cither Bex causcrt hf ever cjertlon , youthful rrrom.or ricc.iBlve uaoof tobncco. opium or stimulants which soon lead to Inllrmltr. Consump tion and Insanity. I'litupconvenlen.tocarry Invest pocket. SI pcrpack- naohy mail ; 0 for to. With ovoryjl order wo eire a writttn guirantte Incurs orrejundlitemotuy. Circulartioo. Acldruna AervoUceUCo. . Cblcuio , ill. For sale In Omaha by Sherman & McConnell , 1513 Dodge streot. SISSON'S ANTI-KICKING STRAP. Greatest ( luvlco known for educating und controUliiic tbo IIOHO. W'liri-iittti-il to provonl and eurolion-usnml uoltH from kl-klin ; , ouuk ns' . roir.n. , hiickhu. rnnnlir. , itntnbllnit , turn- Ink' , full nir. lu''irlnv , brunklni : sliufts , uhuck ruins ; iHuuay nn tbulr montlui dee < not Intorfuro wltb tbolrtrivu Ing , and nmkcs thorn porfrctly Bnfo fora child to ilrivo. It IB Invuluublo In broklnsr mid driving cells , youns borxuu und Bullions , and oun bo uicd on truck , road and work hortus ut all times , SISSON 8 ADJUSTABLE SAFETY HALTER Warranted to bo the bou li ilu > r in oxluonoa un I to provout and curohulterpullorii to broiku colt to luim In ion rolnnirH : tohunUliH Mulllon , anil tuhruuk u bulky lior < i- . l-or aleouly by VIIIN. I'MHUtHTIsK , general a out nud wauufaoturorof flue i hurucgs i uud uuulor In ull turf goods , H15 Uroadwuy , cuuuclt ij.uiu , lu. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. WA.srKO At otico n competent plrl tot Rcnurnl housework , lion of wages paid , CM 1'lrst iivonue. 1/SAUM nut ! city loni nt lowott rate * . -L Itcnl cstnto tor sale. DtvollinK nn 1 buslnos * rontMi. Money In.uiod for local Investor * . g i'oarl street. LOIIKCO tt Towlo. T7\6ll \ ItnNT The ( lirollina on l'lr t vomio * ' nml KUIilli street - - formerly occupied by M , K Smith : ll room * , V bntli rooms and nil modern Improvements ; eoad itublo nnd out bullilliisi rout > K > per month. U II. S lien to IP YOU liivvo ruiTlhlnn for silo nr tr.vlo so E. II. Sliotfo. llro.vlvTivy niiil Main strent. l/OHUi.VT : nwolllniriln nit pirn of tlio' J clly. K. II. aiioftfe. Hro.ulwi\y and Miln. \\7ANTED-KaUorn Nobraski landi In ox- ohnnito for Oounoll Illurfx property , ix 1L Shonfi' . llro > ! 'w.ty ' and Mtln atroot. rnilK 1UGGKST llAUHAIN-nonblo roil- Ldotico loU Nn. 119 south Flrit ntrsot , 89 foci frontt hottlooatton nnd best bnrjul ti lit the olty If taken nt OM.-O. Ii\y k Hon. a ) ro'irlatroot. TOO It SAM ? On small payment * , fruit ntul J-1 K'.irdon Inn.l notr Council Waff * . R 11. Bhoufe. Kroadwny iin 1 Main street. T710U SAIjK-Alblon Holier mllU on lloono - - ' rl\or. Nub. ! MnoU wutor power In tlio stnto developing \ > horse power \r.itor ontlro yo irt dully cipiiclty , too barrels ! imu'liincrv nntt nppurtctrinccs ontnplotoln every ilutiill.Ona 1 fiiuno roildmico : a aorotot Intnl. tltlo ucrfojt ; price , S..VUJI will tuko iinliiiprnvo.1 ouatorn Nebraska land. R 11. Slip ifo. I710U SAI.H-Iowii farms In I'otuwixttiimlo L' nnd adjoining counties. IX II , Shoufo. fTOK SAI.K' Hotels mill restaurants In Iowa -L unit Nebraska , dotna prullliblo buslnoi mid well loo.Ucd ; will tiUol ind In part trade ; \\rlto for dotulls. K. II. She ife. TOOK SALK-A flrst cl iss stojk of conor.il - 1inorolt imllfo with Koolwlli ; prluo iiU3) ; will tnkocnod liunl inoxuhinio. K. ll.Sli3.ifo , FOU HAtB Stookof tnllllncrr nut ! notion * , with store nnd flnurai ; prloo il.ajjj will ratio for land. E. 11. Slioafo. I71OK SAMC SJ acres of Roo.l land nml now Jcottiao. . with four acroi land In Warners- vlllo. Null. ; all tiiodoru Imnrovomontsi will oxclmngo fora pleasant ontt'ixo free of In- enmbninco In Oounoll I lnlTj or Urn ilia. R II. Slioufo. FOH SAljE-Onoof the hrljlitost nn 1 most dcslrublo homos In tlio city , on 4th ave : modern in all ro | > oets. MIIHI soil , and will sucrilk-o. Adaroas L/10. lloo ollk-e. FOK SAM3 ISJ-acro raneli In Cherry Oo. Nub. Good hay land , splendid r.in o tor cattle. Nlco cottage , atablo iinil nut build ings In u-ood repair , plenty wntor. llust lanil In the county : will sell oliojp. Write fordo- tnlla E. ll.Shoafo. FOR SAM'J Oil TltiVDK-ltcstaurint and Bitlnon lit Manawai good builno i at alt FO.ISOMS ; good building nd linprovetnonts. A imp for a live man. E. II. Slio ifo. LOST A Columbia b'cyclo. A reward will bo D nd for Its return to J. C. F. McQco. FOK SALK Good U-rooin dwellliiR ncnr U. 1 * . trunsfor. I'rlco J.,0 > n. Will tiiUo horses nnd cuttle In part utiy. K , II. Shoafo. Foil SALR Creamery , well located In Ne braska , doing t'oou InislnoiH. Will tuko tiartnur or Bull ontlro business ut a bii K. II. Slicufo. 1I1O11 SALE Kloetrlo llcht plant In llvo No- JL1 brtisku city , well oUluiiiil | nnd doing Rooil business. I'rlco $7OJO : will triilo for land. A snap for right man. IX ll.Shoafo. ITANTKO Hardware stock In south- wosloin Iowa for spot oanli. H. II. Shcafo. I Oil SAIiE Tmprovod JO'-iicro stock fnrra In0btorn Iowa , til ; I8j-icrn : furin , J-'O ; ' rcH. f n. Johnston & Vim I'ntluii. WANTKI1 Oootl liniisokocticr : ( rood WUKOI. Apuly to H. I1. Tlionms , Wr.iy's luiutlng. on Mannwn motor line. AN I'KD-Foromitn at boltlini : works. W Apply lit once to U. Htirrls , Council IllulTs ) COUNCIL BLOFF3 DYfi VORH All Itlnilsof Dyolus iinJ Olontiln : ilono In tha lilahcststy loot the art. L'adocl and stalnott fabrics made to lo > k us coed as now Work promptly done and dollvorol la all purtb of iho country. Ben J for urlco list. O. A. MAOIIAN. - - PKOl'UIKTOR. Ul'JUro.idwiy. Near North-vo tjra Uouxjn. lltiuriri. loA. . CITIZENS STATE BANK Cf Council Ulufi Cnplt lstco'c . 9/0,093 burplusiinJl'roats . . . . tlUOltJ NetOapltal nn-J Surplus Directors J. U. Md nuiH ; J l. ll. It. A iur r : , u' . ) , Glrnion , 10. 15. Hirt , I. A. Mlllir , J. V. tllni'intt andCbnrlo < It. llannaii. Tr.ius iotonoral b inlc- InKlitixinois. Largos' c.iplt.il unJaurplujot utiy bunk In t'outlnvoitora Iowa. OM TIM3 D3PD3E373 J ! ' nt law Pnio A. In tlio HI.UO fi'doal courts. Itooms a , 4 und & Uciiio block. Council UltiiTd , la. icilanil Suril Eye (6 ( Ear RMARY POK. THE TREATMENT OP ALL Clli nl SlMiCll D1SU53J llcst fiicll'tloj ' , nppnritui and Ro noji foruuccostifu. truitmoiitdf ivory f jr n of Ulsoaso ronulrln ; tr.o.llo ll or sur.'lo U tro.ititiunt. H bod" i for patlonts. boird mil atton , . H Rt accomo4atiom In the woju Wr.to for cltcul.iM on ( lufornltie ; < i nnl tirnuos. triiisos. club foot , o u.n- T1ISPASP1 ? fllWflMPH A si EaiAi/pr. ( JlODflOpO llookonDNu-viaiol Women MKK. Wo liuvulutuly ad lutl : i lyliu- lmlo | ) irtrnont for woinun < lurliiit uonlliiumonU Mrloily uriviitai Only Koltablo MudloAl Ja ttitutoiiinklnK a Hnoalully o. . , , , . AH Hood Il.iu.i os Buuauiituily trontol byiinllltlo t'olson removed from tuu ayiloin wiibout iiuiruury. Now UoHtor.itlva Yrout * iiicnt for Ixjss of VITAI , I'OWKIt I'OMOI , un. ublo to vlHlt ut mavto \ tro itud ut liomu b uirronuon 'once. All coniiuuniu.UUm * conll- duiiilnl Mo'Jiclnua or Insini'pioiitj ' sent l > inu 1 oroxpre s , soouroly p ickod , no m tr.t to Intl CiUocontoiitHor sundur. Uno pumonnl In- tury i-w prufarro I. Gull nn < l cpiuiilt tuor onj lilstory of your caso. nnd wo will send In plulu wrupuor , our BOOK TO MEN ifUKEi uwn iTivit * ui/i/n iv ' " " Hpoulul , Nurvom or DIJ- onBoaIinpotoaoy , ByplilIU , QloDtunJ Vurloo- co v , with < iuon on Iht , llr.iccs , Appllttnoo * for Di-'forniltloi A Truia * . Only in uiufucuiry In the \Vt)4tot \ l > Ufa it il. J't'V Al-l-l.l.l.tUKf. fltlt.-t.tr. * , ItLttUtttlU 11. i milt I KH A N U U Kit I H , Oinalia Medical and Siir lcil Inslitute , 26th nnd Broadway , Ooanoll Bluffi Toninlntitoi' iljo from uontor oC Umali on Omuba und Qounoll Illultt uioitrlu nuiuir llpo. Xotlco to Uuntriiiitom unit llnlliliiri. Fortlid uroctlonof a niiw Uittlm.lo ohuroh la I'ortHuioiiili , Bholby County. Iowa. llulx wlllburuoulvod until Aiu'iist'JJtli. IB3) I'luiiM und BpoclUoutlonauuu buKoiin uttho un- dorslciiBil , who will uUocliourfully Klv Inter * uiutlou to purlieu wJuhln t to bund In u bid , UKV. K. W. IIOl'l'MAN. . ,2d..fc lorUuioutb , BUolby Oounty , lown