THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY , AUGUST 11 , 1802. II THE OMAHA BEE , COUNCIL ULUl'TS. OITICK : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. LtJ.xicd t j Cntrlcrtonny pattot the CUT II. W. TILTON. - MANAGElt. HtiK'nessOnice . No41 MBllt Knor , , N Y. Plumbing Co. Council HlufTs Lumber Co. , Tbo Indies of the Fifth Avcnuo Mclnpdlst eliurch pivo nn Ice crcatn social lonl nl In the eliurch nnrlurs. Chi 1st Llob niul Sylvia Dolliirhlrto. both of Pottawnttumle county , were murrltd oy Justice Hammer yestcrdnv. Grccnslilelil , NlchoUon & Co. , f,21 , Uroad- \voVi roul estate niul rental n cnts. Largest list ot prouerty of any denier * In the city. A "nlcklu" Boclnbto is to bo given this ovonlnp In the intor-'st of the Toiuplu Unp- Hit church , at the homo of Hroiigham StovotiBon , corner ol Twenty-lira nutl A\onuo C. Gordon Johnson wns arrested yesterday nnd tnlicn hcforo Jus Ice Cones to answer to the cluirp.0 of larceny from n building. Ills aliened Hint ho stele n revolver from im roommate. After n neuritis bo was uouiia over to the Kruno" Jury and In dofuult ol bull vnh sent to tlio county Jail. Chnrlos Clifford , who wns overhauled \\hllospendltiKllionlKht on the row , was Driven a tUrtv day lull Huntciico ycsterdiiy , but the sentence was suspended on liU prom ising to leave the eltv at onco. Ella Mowcry jmil .Icsile Lawrence , two crrliiR dnmscls. v. pro Riven ten days each In the city Jail. Wllllnin Uolson wa * clven a trinl yesterday - day uefora Justlcii llnmnior nn thu chaise of killing n hound belonging to un old man named Montgomery In the wuitcrn part of the city. Ills defense woo that thu doe rushed out at him and ho shot htm to pre vent being blttpn. After u hearing Dolson wns dlschargcU. _ "Lato to boa ana cany to mo will ihorton the road to vour homo In the skloi. But curly to boo and "Littlu Hirlv KUer."tHo pill that m.ilcoj llfo loair , aid UJllor und visor. _ Royal Arcnnum All members of Fi delity council mo invited to nttend u basket lunuh outing nt Luke Munuwti Friday alturnoon , cominuinorutiviof the fourteenth nnnivors'iry. Bo.ititif ; olub heiulquuttorH , G. p. in. lt I'.Ht.Klll.tl'IlS. Charles Nicholson has returned from a trip to Chicago. EniCHt Knolls of Murray , la. , Is the guest of bis cousin , L. O , Knolls. K. \Vlckham loft. Inst evening lor Den ver. 116 will bo back the latter part of tbo week. MM. .1. Wright and daughter of Omaha nro viflltlnc ut the home of Mrs. Nelson , -0011 Sixth avenue. Mrs. George S. Damon and Miss Ehlo Pusoy will visit Miss Jennie Howe nt Al- InaUc this week. C. E. Wlillo , president of the American banK of Ueatrlco , Nob. , is in the city , the cuc.si of his former uluhsumle , I. N. Fllck- iugor. 11. E. Beach , \vho has been with the linn of Sim & S-iumlctvi , luft last uvoning for Carroll , In , wtioro ho lias a position as court Elcnogriiphcr. Doan Fcnncr and Miss Della Fonner of this city mid ihu Misses Muocl and Helen Carter nnd Gnldu Cornish of Oinahu have rc- turned from Silver Cltv. whore they have been visiting Mrs. C. 13. Wilson. I'urn uiulVliiiliiHcniii ) Quality Commends to public' approval the California Jjquld laxatlvo remedy , Svrup of Flgi. It Is plcibiint to thn Ins to and by iietinir gently on the liIiffiD.vu , liver und bowels to clomibo the ystcniyclttiOtunllv.lt promotes the health nnd comfort of all who use It. and with mil ieus It Is ( ho best and only remedy. Dr. bospcchor lnvs secured : i French coolc and will servo hot , ootloo , ton , bilked polutoes , good bread and butter ut east end of icbtaurant huiluin dur ing the remainder of the season ut Man hattan beach. Stands U | > fur Che M. I , . S. 8. CofNciL liLurri ) , la. , AUR. 9. To the 12'litor ' of Tin : BKK : Allow mo to say a few words with raforoiico to tha Married Ladles' Social society of Council 11 lulls. I Lmvo known It nnd watched its proceedings since tie ! society was tlrst oiva'iizoa tbrco ycar.s URO. Tbo llrst winter it worsted for tlio Christian Homo , and after that for the worthy poor of the olty generally. Tnoy ffavo a fair mm festival and roallzad $ l)0. ! ) Tuo following winter thov Invostlgutod and lii-lned the cases biought to their notuo , und In tbo spring , having sotno moncv lufr , they furnished n room ut the Women's Christian nbsoclutlon hospital. A year ngo this summer they worked on fancy uoilt preparing for another lulr which was held lust November , und from which tboy ivull/ol flfiU. During tbo winter they looxnd after twelve families and one of thorn they kept In fuel all winter. They uouirht llftccn pairs of Klioox last winter und uro now clothing nnd Ucoping in school a llttlo girl whoso mother is dead. Whou tnoy started their exchange lust November euch ono donulcd n cake every Saturday and Mr. Dadollct and Mr. Roller Bold t Im in for thorn , Tiny then went on pay ing li"i cents on the dollar , giving their worlc nnd paving their monthly dues. When they located llrst on Uronduny and later on iNuri'h Main street , they fulled to nay expenses. Tboy then took half of the sowing niuchtnoof- HCP , but loll thcro shortly after becuuso they wuro not allowed to have u key of their own or to put in n clorlc of their own. As for the division of the society , there nro only two dlsalfocted members besides the presi dent , -who was elected last month. 1 con sider It a great injustice for them to start an exchange unucr any other name to hurt the Married Ladies' Social society by saying they have done nothing for the poor. Thu secretary's books can bo seen nt tneir rooms , U17 Broadway. J. P. WILLIAMS. Very True. Tbo demand for Clmmoerlaln's Colic , Chnl- cru and Diurrhuia Hemody Is steadily gruw- Inir , from the fact that all who glvo It n trial uro pleased with the results And recommend It to their neighbor * . Wo fool sure that t o remedy cannot bo recommended too highly \VoKloy it Smutid , drut'-clsls , Newton , la. Trains leave Mnnawa daily nt 8 n ml 10 n. in. , 12m. , and , I , i ! , iWli ) , it , 21:30 , 4 , 4:30 : , C , 6:80 : , 0 , 0:30. : 7 , 7iO : ! , 8 , 8:30 : , l ) , 9a : t , 10 , 100. : ! ! 11 mid 11 M p. in. The Ilfi5 : train wilt inako connection with the last electric motor cur for Omaha. Pnsturago for liorscs and cattle on the Chnntnuqui ; grounds. Inqulro of A. B. llir/L'lton. 40 Murrlam block , or Churles L'ojielnnd , on the grounds. AViint n lU'cimrr. A Bcjslon of the superior court was hold fcstoiday for the uurpOHn of hearing the evl- doncaln Ihocusoof J. 10. Hollonbcck und U. 1C. Hurt ugalnst Wlllhun Uonuunbcrtrer. The plaintiffs wunt u rocolvor appointed to laku chnrgo nf the Whltiuker plucu o > i Grand nvciiue , whlfh bus been run for HOIIIO tlnio punt bv Honiicnburecr , They claim that at the opening of the so.i'on tboy entered Into n partnership with him ny the terms of which they wviu to furnish the seed , lionnonborgcr wns lo plunt It and tolio care of ttiu crop , nnd tlicv woio to divlda thu proceed * . Tboy nnw cUlm that they uro unnblo to got nny tcttlo- ini-nt out of ihu qefpiidunt , and they accorJ * Inuly want u receiver aupolntcd. All tbo evidence wus taken vmterduv nnd the fuse will be submitted to JudgoMcGoo this rcoru. ivK ut tbe cloto ot pollco court. Mr * . L. H. PAttua , UookforJ. III. , wrltost 1 ! rontpijrioiiul oxporlonco I cun recoiumouj DoWltt1 * Bariaparlllii. u CUM for Itnpuro blood und b'Onorul uubitlty. " Suinmor suits for contlomon ; cool , comfortublo mid uhoan. Ituitor , thor r , 310 U roadway. George Davle , drugs mm pulnU. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Leo Hccrwagen Has a Toot Race with a Ocuplo of Footpads , SUBSEQUENT ARREST OF THE TWO THUGS Tliry Attempt ti > Pick i Cltlron'd Vockets iiiullt Ciiiiim Tlii'ir Downfilt Slcut- Inir ( il tlio Union lciot | L'uiu- IKUIto Dlscim 1'liins. Last evening about 8:20 : o'clock Mr. L.OO Hcerwngen , the traveling representative of Farrand ft Votoy , who put lu tbo big plpo organ for tbo now Methodist church , had nn exciting experience with footpads xvbo nt tempted to hold him up and rob him. Mr. Huernagoii cmno to the city yoslordny for the puruosa of sottlttit' with tbo church people and had an engagement with them nt the church nftor prayer meeting. Whllo waiting for thu trustees to nrrlvo bo con cluded to take u lltllo rldo on the streut carte to Kill time und get cool. Ha boarded a down Broadwav car und remained on It until ho reached tbo point whore the line turns on to uvonuo A and then Jumped olt nnd sinned to walk back toward the North wpstcrn depot and catch an uptown ear. Ho hud only gouo u tow stops when ho saw two men in front of Harris' bottling \\urks. They p.i sod him and us thuv did so the light Irom the building shone on film and revealed n line diamond ho wus wearing In his scarf. The thugs caught the Hash ot the si.nrrtlur and ut ones made an at tempt to hold htm up. Ttiu traveling in n WHS too ( luli-lc Tor them und succeeded in getting uway from thorn by rapid running and reached the Northwestern depot. Iboy weio evidently professional sandbaggers , and the vlctlm'only escaped by his nrcsencj of mind and the excellent use of bis logs. It thov had uaugnt him they would have gotten Q diamond worth f 100 and f75 in cash. John Clausen nnd Chris Straub , two well known citizens of Council Bluffs , were made the \ Icttms of n would bo pickpocket last evening. They were standing ot the corner of Bryant street and Broadway when a young fellow with ono arm came up , and , wedglne himself in between thorn , com- mouced'to net in u manner thut was u trlllo moro affectionate than was warranted by the short mqunmtanco. Ho ordered the fellow away , bnt ho refused to go. The fellow Immediately becnmo abusive , nnd Clausen gave him a kick upon tbo shins that settled him. Ho nnd n companion who bad been standing near by watching his chance sueakid uwuy and wont up street. The police were notl- lied and lu u few mlnutos Ofllcors Murphy nnd Weir were on the trail. The two were overhauled near llio Mo'.hodlst church and were run In. Mr. HcrrwuKun. who was hold up on Lower Broadway , board of the arrest und went to the police station to hnvo n look nt the prisoners. As soon us ho saw them ho Idcntillod them us the mon who had picked him out for n victim. Upon seeing him they t-irned doathlv pule , evidently realizing that they wcro In for it. Tnoy will have n hoar- inp thla morning in police court. UNION l > ii'OT COMPANY. ill tlio StouUlinlilars ti > DISCIISH l-'ilturo I'hins. Tbo stockholders of the Union Depot com pany hold u meeting last evening In the < courtbousc.unil the ghost of the depot scheme was trotted out und pat through its paces by W. II. Pusey and George F. Wright with the same painstaking nlr as it used to bo two or thred years ngo. It had been so long since n meeting had been held for the purpose - pose of talking over the project that quite a number nf the member * of the company were present , Impelled by u curiosity to see what would bo dono. Wright reported that $1,000 or S < iOJO would bo necessary to pay oft the unpaid taxes and other in- eumbrances on the property of the com pany , und bo encouraged the stockholders by telling them that If they held on long enough ho thougnt tno union depot would bo forth coming. Pusey read some letters and gavn an outline cf ttio methods tbnt had been used by himself and his loltow commltteuman in uslne his crowbar on the stony hearts of the ratlruud ofllclals. On the sugcestion of E. II. Merriam 11 was decided lo Instruct Puscy nnd Wright to draw up a list of tbo Blockhbldero , together with the amount of stock held by each ono , a statement of the assets and liabilities of the company and u statement ot tbu receipts nnd o\peiibcs slnco the organization was started , This statement was to t > 3 prepared for the htockholdcrH In order that each ono might decide what they wanted to do no At. Mcrrlani alto" wanted lo know If It would not be worth while to chip in and got an opinion from snino attorney at to what rights tne company woula have in a court at law , and whettiea an action could not bo com menced to compel the companies lo live up to the terms ol the contract they hud bik'iuU with tbo Union Dpot company. Ho thought this \\ould bo u good Idea , unless Mr. Wright bud an cplmou ho would be willing to dis pose of foi the good of the cause. But Mr. U'richt was not giving oulnlons away. An adjournment wns llnally agreed upon until the -4iu , whoti another meeting will bo held. m Disease never suoconfully altaclci tha sy cm wltli pura blQjJ. Da Witt' * SirjupirilU mukoi pure , no.v bloso1 ait : o.lrlji.-i oljjJ Grconshiclds , Nicholson fs Co. have choice bargains in improved and vacant icsldonco property in all piirla of the city for cash or on payments. See them before buying. Anntlior lioat Knee. The Council Blutli Uowmg association will give Us regular wootcly pirty tomorrow evening ut tha boat house at Manuwn. In addition to dancing , there will bo u race oo- twcon two crows composed of members ol the club , similar to that of n week ugo but with some changes In the crows , which will be composed us follows : Crimsons F. A. Buckmun , Lockwood Dodge , W. H. Wane- tiold und L. Zurmuoblcn. Hluos Ross of Omaha , C. E. Held , Harry Bowman mm Hurry iliuis , Tno defeat of thu Blues last week'bus nerved 'them up to u high pitch , und uu exciting contest may bo looked for. Boecham's Pills sell well because they cure. _ To buy , soli , rout 01 * oxahiuigo real cBtuto. Sue Greonshiclds , Nicholson & Co , , t.21 Uroadw.iy. Hoy. l AriMimm. Fidelity Council No. 150 , Hoyal Arcanum , will caluuruto tha Fourteenth anniversary of Us Institution by nn outing at Lake Muniiwu. Members should bo ut the lake in early us o p. in. with their families and lunch baskets and muko their tiaudijuartora ut the boating clubs , club house , permission to use which bus been secured. Hauling , bathing nnd other umusemunU will ho Indulged In during tbu uvunlng , und n ple-asunt ovonltig will be spent. Everyone utiould endeavor to ut- totid. _ DoWUt's Sarsaparllia cioansoi tha oiool. Groonahlcldg , Nicholson & Co. can rout 8OH1U moro houses to good tenants. What Imvo you ? Doiniicr.itlu Convention. The delegates who wore uppolutod at tbo primaries hold in the vurlous townships ol iho county lust Suiurduv night will moot at thu courthouse this morning ut U o'clock for the purpoio of appointing delegates to the mute convention which moats at Davonpart ouo week from today. Mrs Wlmlows Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething rosli the child nud comforts the mother. 5o a bottle. loOpoopIo in this city uss { ju stovoa Tlio UasUo. puts 'am iu ut uasL I'Hrowiill Itrci'ptlun. Kov , U , W. Crofts was tendered a farewell ruioption lost evening by the Union Votoruu Loglou and the Ladlot' auxiliary , two of the luadlug mlllUry organization * ot the city. The recaption wns held in the hall of tha Knights of Pythias nnd a inrgo number of the friends of the ravcrond gentleman wcro present. Cnptuln U. W. Hlpht mndo nr. address - dross , ut thu close ol which ho presented Mr. Crofts with n mncnlllcant sllvpr wnter sot as a testimonial of tbo rcspcot of the lwo organizations. Mr. Crofts responded In his usual happy vein , nnd nt the close ot his re marks road ono of 'he poems which hnvo coma to be regarded ns nn almost Indlspcns- nblo part of nn old soldiora camn flr < j. A number of addresses wcro mailo by other gentlemen. DoWUl's Sarsnparllla destroys such pal- sons us scrofula , skin disease ) , oczomi , rheu matism. Us timely use savoi many llvos. AOtmi O.lM/l/t , Search ofn U'linitrrlng llllllonnlro fnr ticgnt Protcrtlon. J , Stewart Rood was in South Omaha yes terday , and If nny person knows whom ho is their knowledge is moro extended than is his own. Hoed , as ho calls himself , has evi dently been pursuing alliance subtroasury nnd othprschoms to make wealthy the pop ulists , nud ho says ho U a billionaire. , l , Stewart was encountered on N street ycstordny afternoon nnd ho was searching for au attorney. Ho said ho had 100 cars ot horses at the Union stock yards and they were being sold without his consent , nnd ha was In quest of an attorney to have It stopped. According to Reed's story thcro Is un or ganized attempt being mndo to rob htm of his vast wealth. Last week ho stnrtod n train from Denver having on board 500,000- 000 In gold , and whn ho landed in Oin uha Sunday the train pulled out and lott him. Ho snys he has ! > 3U.OOO head of cattle In the wrst and l.OOO.OJO acres of land. His grand mother quit this world to leave him $ i,000- 000 , und ho has , by Judicious mamigmont , ac cumulated a fortune of n cool billion dollars , und yet ho has been robbed of ton times thut amount , "Why , " ho exclaimed , "whllo I ntu standing here talking they are probablv robbing me of my diamond Holds In Brazil. " This Individual with n billionaire mind is n man UO ycnrs ut ago. nbovo medium height , chin whiskers nnd moustache , with hluo eye * , restless und searching. Ho wears a jolt black hat and a suit of clothes of gray material. Several souvenir badges adorn his breast , and nearly all of them must hnvo boon purchased during the ticno of the Omaha convention. Hosnjs hocamo , from Denver last Sunday. He is harmless , ana vet his friends should have htm placed where un will not bo roaming tbo streets nnd pourIng - Ing his tnlos of wealth Into the cars ot ovary person ha mcoti > , Sever.it Accltlunts * The usual number of accidents occurred yesterday in South Omaha. The mostsorious befelllolm Uensvlskl , nn omployo ot the Swift Packing company. Ho resides nt 2905 Walnut street , Omaha , and boarded a frolght train at Sboeloy station to go to his work. When near Swift's packing house ho Jumped from the tralu , which wns running rapidly. His bend struck upon n rail and u deep cut several Inches In length was indicted. The sUull over iho right eye was fractured and a surgeon removed several pieces of tbo bone. Tbe accident occurwd uboutTo'clockiyoster- day morning. The man's injuries uro serious nnd may provo fatal. Cbarlos Jotter , n 113-year-old lad , had his lollarm broken and flncors crushed yesterday morning. Ho is employed in iho tin shop at the Cudahy packing house nnd arrived before the other workmen. Boy-like , he , was in vestigating the mysteries of pully and bolt nnd caugnt his arm In U , with llfb result stated. A driv team belonging to Mr. Johnson took lriht on Twenty-fourth street about noon and ran away. The driver , Albert Johnson , was thrown out and his rnrht arm broken. Ho wus aUo badly cut about tbo head. Con. Drisroll , employed by the Cudahy Packing company , had bis hands badly burned wbilo lighting flrn at that plant. I'li'c nt thn Ciifl iliy Homo. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning lire broke out in the gas house at the Cudahy Packing conpany , doing n small amount ot damage bcforo the flumes wore extinguished. Workmen wcro engaged in taking apart nnd removing tbo gas ma chine. Tbo room was dark nnd a lamp was used to furnish light. A quantity of oil In one ol the chambers hud not bean removed and was l mtod by the llama ? from the lamp. The Cudahy und South Omaha lira departments soon had tne ( lames ex tinguished and a disastrous contlu ratioa was averted. Ciiunlilvrs Coutlrtful. Judge Fowler's tlmo was taken up yester day in hearing the evidence In the cases brought against C. P. Logan nnd George Potly < f. Both were charged with running u gambling house and found guilty by the Judge , who assessed ailnoof $ 'f > nnd costs ngninst each. They have Hied appeal bonds nnd will carry their cuso to the district court. Sam Lawrence , the negro who was fined bv Judge Fowler Tuesday , has also illcd nn appeal bond and will carry bis case to tbo district court. 1'iuicr.il ol Hurt Aiiltni in. Funeral services were held ever the re mains of Bert Aultnmn at the Fint Moihod- Ist church nt 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Kov. C. N. Dawson preached the sermon nnd was ussistcd In the service : by Kev. . E. H. Button of Urutna. Tbo church was crowded with the friends und acquaintances of the deceased. T. 1C. Aultmhn , an uncle , who resides ut Sioux City , was the only relative nrosont , Hu accompanied tlu ( ro- mams to Stuart , li. , for Interment. Itolincil u Hiiilinr Shop. A stranger entered Charles ICaufhold's barber shop on Q street ana utter having what wort ; ho desired done , uskcd that gen tleman into a neighboring saloon to indulge in a social glass. When Kaufbold returned to tno shop ho found that ull his 'tools and u small sum of inonov in tbo drawer hud dis appeared Appearances Indicate that a pal of the stranger took advantage of * ho ub- bonco of Kuufbold aud made away with the tools and money. ' Wiintotl In low u. George- Howard has boon con lined in tbo city Jail sovcr.il days and was held us a sus picious character. Yesterday ho wns dis charged from custody and last evening Jailor Krocpor rocoivea a latter from the city markhal of Ida Grove , la. , statin ? that Howard's description answers to ono of a trio wanted there for picknockoting. Two of them uro under urrest In Idu ( Jrovo. How ard has loft the city and will probably not ehow up ngnln. _ Hoiirchlni ; Tor Vengimnce. Wllllnin Lindsay came Into the police court last evening und wanted to flla a complaint against Gcorgo Smith for uorjury nnd vnprnncy. A few weeks i\io \ Smith wns the principal witness in convicting Llndsny of hreakln ? Into Dazloy's- saloon In Snrpy county , for which offense the latter served < v term In the county InjLi * Lindsay Is now sccidng revenge and proposes lo p'laco the strong nrm of the law uptiri Smith in some manner. Judge Fowler refused to Issue the warrant nnd advtsod Llndtay to try the Snrpj coiinty courts. POLICEMEN'S PIONIO. Dig Cro\vd mid Intn nl iii | | nt tlio Coppers' Anniril ( lilting. H required two long t'rnfns to transport to Waterloo the guardians of the peace , tbolr swcothcnrts , wives nnd friends yesterday. The llrst section , composed of twelve cars recruited froui nil the rail ways which come nnywboro near Omaha , pulled out of the depot with every seat occupied shortly uftcr 7 o'clock yeslordny morning. In about an hour Iho second section with n similar load followed. The run was made In about an hour and at all the stations along the line crowds had assembled whicih greeted the an- pcaranco of the gully decorated engines with hearty cheers. Arrived at the grounds , the various parties separated nud soon the beautiful grove rebounded - bounded to tlio sounds of music and laughter. The Seventh Ward band occupied the band stand nnd furnished most excellent musio for those who wished to use the dnuc- Ing platform , nnd the dense slimlo of the trees provided room for nny amount of lumllv parties. J. II. Watts of Waterloo delivered nn ad dress of welcome , nnd Judge Borku re sponded In a neat speech. Under the direction of the master of cere monies , Captain Thomas Cortmicn , thu uro- pram of sport wns begun at once nnd took up the most of the day. The first event wns n shooting mntcb , open to policemen only , with the regulation Colt's revolver. Olllcor Sturkoy won the llrst prize , n line uniform dresscont ; Qtllccr Dunn , second end prize , n silver mounted carving set ; Oniccr Cook , third prlzo , n pair of uniform punts , nnd O nicer Hcniic.lt fourth prlzo , u pair of police shoo * . In tbo lady's shooting match there WJro six entries and MM. Lovotton won first prize nnd Mrs. Doc Dlbborn second. Tbu fourth event , trap shooting , opou to nil , wus won by Mr. Pnrmelco first , Bruciscr nud Fo g tied for second und Kennedy third. Ofllccr Cook won the trno shoot open to policemen only nnd ( Jfllcor ProscoU look second. Thcro were eleven stnrtors In the 100-ynrd race open to all. Sullivan took llrst money nnd Athcrton second. In Iho notice race of 100 yards there weru MX starters. O'Gonnuu wns first and Bald win second. The Indies' running rnco attracted n good deal of intention. There wcro nine starters and tlirco heats were run. Miss Hngorman took first money and Airs. Guorgo GHlonucck second. The fnt man's rnce wnj > wou by Styles with Flynn n good second. Olllcor Baldwin wns the only man In sight in the heavy dumb boll lifiing cnnlcst , and demonstrated that his arms nnd back were well qunllllcd for nny sort of police duty. There w ore two tug o'war contests. The fii-bt , open to nil , wus won after n long , hard pull by n letim consisting of Mossrs. O'Con nor , Baldwin , Lunahau , Peterson , Dee and Howllt , with Messrs. Morgan. M. Collins , Burr. DubnrnsKl and William Ellis against them. In.tho policeman's tug o' war , which was won in four minutes , the winners wcro Olllcers Bennett , Mllchclt , Uuslaftou , Clark uud Arnold. ' Tbo polnlo race was open to nil nud was won oy John Cover by about u tenth part of u second. The ladles' waltzing contest was partici pated in by about twenty contestants , and all of them hud their friends. Tno llrst prlzo was awarded lo Miss Humplo , second to Miss Hoblnson and Ihird to Mrs. Samuel- son , but many criticised the decision of the Judges. Otlicer Hobbins wou the Ion of coal offered to the homeliest man on tha grounds. EIGHTH WARD REPUBLICANS. Lively ] iiinlncHs Meeting ot nil Knorcotln IVurd Club. The regular weekly meeting of tbo Eighth Word Republican club wns held nt Us club rooms nt Twenty-fourth nnd Cumlntr streets last evening. It had been whispered that aa alleged failure on the part of members to turn ever money belonging to the campaign fund would result In an open rupt jro ut the meeting. The rumor wns exploded by a very satisfactory report ol the finances of Iho club , which arc In nn excellent condi tion. tion.A A com.uitteeof Uvo was appointed to se lect delegates to the meeting of thn state league at Grand Island August 24 on the basis of n membership of ! ! : ) ( ! and report nt the next meeting. The committee consists of James Allen , Charles Bruncr , U. B. Bui- combo , Dr. Spuulding and J. W. Furnnss. Six new members were added to the club nnd short addresses were made by F. A. Hayes of the Eighth wnrd nnd Jubn J. Bruuer of Nebraska City. Charles McCarthy' ' * "Ono of the Bravest" will be the attraction nt the Furnnm street theater commencing Sunday , August 14 , and continuing for live nights with the usual matinees. "One of the Bravest" is ono of the strongest sensational dramas on the road Ibis season , blx beautiful snow white Arabian horses era used in Ibis production , also a real sioafli lire engine and a hose car riage. The great icnllstlc lira scene In the second act Is really a grand ploco of slnco realism , und the two llttlo ohilaron , Herblo nnd Helen , nro wonders. They air onlv ( I ycar.s of ugo , but tboro singing uud dunclng uro praised by press nnd public alike Wil liam Cronln , tha king of Irish comedy , ttcaps the audtcnco In convulsions from the rise to the fall of the curtain. \VcinlxTB-C iriciiter. A pleasant wedding took place In Grand Island Thursday evening , Hov. T. C. Clark oOlcIailng. Although neither tbo bride nor croom are residents of Grand Island , both have qulio n number of acquaintances nnd worm friends thoro. Tbo bridegroom , Mr. C. A. Wcliiborg , Is u resident of Oirntm and occupies u position as ono of the managers of N. B. Falconer's houso. He has made him self very popular. The brldo wns Miss Wealthy S. Carpenter of Uoclc Springs , Wyo. . a nolcu of Mr. Ed Lord of Grand Island. She was becomingly uttlrodfiu n reception toilet of beige lansdown. TiUere were present only a few friends of tbo family who were enter- Inlnod in a charming manner by Miss Ida Lord , an uunt of tha , bride. Mr. and Mrs. , Wclnburg came to Omaha last night. s Bull Durham Made a record long' years ago , which has never been beaten or approached. It has not to-day , a good second in popularity. Its peculiar and uniform excellence pleases the men of to-day as it did their fathers before them. Great Bull flovement. " Sold wherever tobacco issmoked. BULL DURHAM la a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com fort with no unpleasant effects. Made only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N. C , Beer ? COLD AND ENJOYED EVERYV'HITRR. ? Perhaps you think you know a 0 "Yale" Key when you see it , < > but don't be too sure. I bSft . It looks just like this , and always $ $ bears the word "YALE. " | v T It's easy to tell the tme from tbe faUe / FOB , SALE. Best Stock in OmeEia Out of "Modjoska , " by"3alTori1 , " ho by Chnmplinliinnon. "Salford" is litter brother to tlio largest dop ever raised in America. Full pedigree of pups on application. Address , 511 South 12th Street , Omaha , Nob. Anew an I Comntclo Treatment , conilitltu or SuppoiUurloi. Olntmont In ' ' .iinului , ulao In Dot nnd I'HN : n I'oilllvo Cure for Kxtornul. Intertill blliidorUloailliuItching , Chronic , Itecjntor llurj II- tnry files. T.ili llerneJy hu never bran known to fall , tlpor boi Uforj ; unlliy m.ill , WhyBiuiui from IhUturrlbtti cll oiso wlia a wtlU3n KU irintuJ H uomtlTclyKlfon wltliG hoxoi orrorim.l tlio monuy l ( not cured > entl Btamp for free binuplo. ( iiiir.inteo Issued by Ivuhn & ( ' . , Druciiliti , Solo Acenta , corner litl' und Duuela * itrcota , utuulin. Nob. J r.T.C. Vlb'b NttKVIS AND II11A1NT11ICA.T MENT.u8iollc ; ! fur llysturlit IlltiUuu , Hti , Neil nilKln , lluuUucli ? , Nervous I'roatr.iton ciusoJ b/ alcohol or lob icon.Vnkefulneia , .Mont it Djiirji- tlon , oltnc 50f tlu Ilriln. c.iuilu'lru.inltiiilDDry dccuy.death. I'ronntuio Old AKO , llarreuufi. l.uii of 1'unerln cither ox , Impotence , Ijoucjrrlui and nil Fouinlo Wciknuasis. Involuntary IxjjiOJ , tiper- mnlorrlioj c.iusoJ by uver-eiortlon of I'll briln boIf-iibU'Oorer-hiiliilLMnco. A month' * trjutaimt fl.lj forf'i. by mill , Wuxiiirnntocjnlx biixeii to curj Knch onlor fori'i bJtoi. wllli $5 will BJII ! written Kuarantvoto roftiml If notcurjl Uuurmtoo liiual only by Theodore. P. I.onla ilriuelit , i-olo aiiouu Boutbcast corner Itjth nntl Fnrnnin rt8 . Omiba MANHOOD RESTORED. "SflNATIVO , " the Wonderful HpiMilari Itrincdy , la soli ! with a Written Guarantee ticure nil f.ei otm Jus tuses. Euih usfnV - Uniory , Lara if Hiula 1'owcr , Ilcniluclic. WokttulncjB. l.ootilr.n liood , KcroiiRneM , IAS- Eltudc , nil ( Imliu and Before & After Uso. losi of | inner cf the Photographed from life. Oonerallvo Oifani In cltlicr per. cnusm by ovi'l- > -xi'itlnii , > oiltlifiil IlidUciellmiK.or the p < T U aseoftnl iitTo. ( ijiluni , 01 ttlmiilnnt.lt , ulikh iilUiunlrty Irml In InlniiUjOiM ! inii | > lliii iiiul Icisinllv I'm up In cimtcnlcnt fin m t carry In tlic\ t juiLkit. 1'ilcc fl a pncUngc , or tf for ? 5. \\lthc\orj ( 'ioi < lt-i eiltea \vrltton Biiaranteo to euro or rofutul the monoy. M-ntliy mill : to nii > ml lr s. C'litnlni frte In j'lnln envelope > Untlon thin pnjer Aiiiiir&t , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. llrnmli OiT.ce fui U. a. A 358 DrnilKirn Street , ClIIUAnO , II.U FOR 8AI.E IN OX'AIIA. KEB. , BY Kuhn & Co. , Co.r 1 Jtli & VOVK\M \ fits * A rullf r & Cn. . Cor Hli ! FROM THE "PACIFIC JOURIJA& . " "A jrJiit Inx'eiitloii has IHTII iiiad t > y Dr. Tntt. That eminent chemist has ] a or \v1ilci ! iinllntrs natiiro lo perfection ; It nets InstaiitaiK'iiiixly anil N pcrfrctly liariulcsx. " 1'rlff , S > 1. Ulllcu , at ) A : 41 Park I'luce , N. Y. W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embalmar 14 N. Main Street , COUMO1L , UL.UFKS. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Cnunjll llluti Capital Btco'f . 3/ . > , O 3 burpluaunJ Profits . HUOOJ NotO.ipllul nnl Surplus . ( IVllO.oltJ nirootorJ. . l > . HI nuilui. a. I , a urirt. .f. ) Olcnion , K. U. Ilirt , I. A. Ullllr , J. V. Illailun TiilClmrloi Itllannin. . Tr.itniofionor.il bknlc * liiKbiuuiuis. Iv.ir-'ej1. c iplt il ui onybHiilcIii K'outhwoilorn IIIW.L INTEREST ON TI.MS3 DEO3rr J NOTICE TO PHOI'EUTyOWNKICS , AGENTS AND LESSKES. Iiiimrsiutnioof nrdlnunvo o. : iuui. rjijnlr- liii : wuturand KUHcornuutlons 10 bo nutuu In iiiul within tbo curl ) lines nn uurtiln H iron Is. and alloy In Htrcol Inipriiveinont DlnlrlulH Nos , 400 , 171. 472 and -I7.V In thu olty of Uinnhn , you aru hereby noltliod to initko all nin-omury connoctlona with water and trim inuliis. or lul- turalH , anil to coniplolu suoli work on or before AtiKUul"4tli , IMl.1. us It In the pnrpobo to D.IVU the stroota fin. I alloy In the said illHlrlets , nnd innru particularly ilunorlbod us follnwa. to-wll : No. M : ' . .ird Hlruut from north line of Mlehl- t'an Ktiiiut In Nicholas strciil. No. 471 Mill iivoiino from I.oiivoinvorth direct to Muroy hlrcot. No. iTi i''nd slrcot from 1'oppluton iivuiiuo to it point miil M-100 foot Mintli of I'opptotun avenue. boltiK iho noiitli line of tiixlolUQIn Euellon . anil No. 47A-Allov In block HI7 from 20thslreo ( . lo SlhtHiruot. In the oltv of Uniahii. Dutcd utUinuhu , Nob. , thin 10th day of Au. gust , Ib'Ji 1' . \ \ ' . IIIHICIIAUSKII. Chulrmun Hoard of I'ubilu Works. SIJJ50JAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I/1OH HAL1J ( iood U-rodin UwullliiK HPur U. A ? 1' , transfer. I'rluo ( . ' .Uio. Will tuko horses und oalllo In part uujr. _ I1 II. Hlioufu. ' TTujii'SALI'f Creuiiicry , wcTTlocBteil In NoL - -L braska. tlolnv uood bunlncs . Will tuko uurtiuir or tell entire business at u bargain U. II. bUcafw. MADE ONLY BY > i.K.FAIRBANK & CO. CHICAGO. THE SOUTHWICK A12 Ton a Day Mticliiiio for a 10 Toil a Day Price. OUR WARRANTY GOES WITH EACH MACHINE , Tlio SOUTIIWIOK . 1IAMNG PUKSS , Is a two-hor-so. full-oirolo nmohlno. . H has the lorgoil feed oponln ) ; o. any Coiitlntiuua-ltallnK Doublu-blrolio 1'icss In Iho world. Bales Tight. Draft Light. Construction the Best. Capacity , , Durability-All . 8andwich ManilfaBtting Bo. , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. $ M UnWAKU I.oit. between 'III I'aik avcnuo unit Miina\v.i , lady's K"'il wati'h' inono rain "S. Mel * " ( Mu Mclnlni on bnuk. Kcttirn to IJjo ollk'o. Council Illuirs , or J. T. Oliver , 8 1'o.irl stroot. FOH f-AIK Inipiovcd JlP-ncru htocU farm In western lowii , til ; ISOamifarm , J.'J ; liU- acres. J.U Johnston & Van fatten. irOK n.\OIIANGi-A olcurlot for liorio and JbtntKy ur tuiiin. OreenslilcltU , Nicholson & Co. , U''l KXCIIANCin Improved farm , Joins coiporallon of Missouri Valley , for a resi dence In Council Itlnlls. UreenshloMs.NlehoI- 50U & Co. , (131 ( Hi on U\uy. FOR KXOIIAXGi : A J.'I.OOU stock of < lrucs for rcbldoni'o In Council Ilutr8 ! , or for land. Grci'iishlclds Nleholson A , Co , G l llroadway. TPO 1IUV Wo huvo a cash customer for a soctlon of land 1W miles of Omaha. Groen- Bhlolds. Nicholson & Co. . G'Jl ltrd.ulw.iy. TTIOU KXCIIANOK-ira-acro Improved farm , -L elear of Ineninbr.inue , In Ilutlcr county , Kansas , 4 miles from rallio.id , for Coutioil 1lull's ! propoitr. UreonshlcldB. Muho bon & Co , UJ1 Hroadway. FOR CXCIIAXGI- nlco B-room IIOIIRII , uciod him , for sale chcnp , and will ftl.ea Micant lot In p ir' , payment. Grocnshloldx , Nicholson & Co. , li.'l Ilioudway. T71OU KENT A pleasant Imy window room. Jfurnlshod , InonlroTui ! I'lrst avuniio. MONl'.V loani'd at ( I pur cent nn Council lllulfs re.sldeneo projjerty. I' . II. She.ifi' . WANTK1) . An expurlpnced loil C'stuto s ilesni.in. one neitia | nto I with city vnlues. Stilary Sl.v'OJ lltsiyo.tr. E. 11. Shbafu. FOR SAI/K. I'lornla or.in o u-roxe ; will liado for Council Hlnlls orOmaha prop erty. II 11 , Mioifo. TJT ( > R Ili\T. : the His man tciiiitoncp. iil : Pitrk i- ave ; In iiootl rttgialr and all modem con veniences. RontJ'iO ) . 1' . II , bheafe. V\/ANTii : ) Yonni man to work In town I T > niul on farm as tciinlrod , Apii y to J < lOJIl- ant U\eieit. ollice. 1'earl street , No. 1(1. ( WANTED-A well dig 'cr to dls 4 or 5 wo'ls and talio Ills pay In horses. Apnlvtn Leonard Kvorelt , 1'u.irl fill out. Council limits , lu. FOR SAIjll 1'lvo ncrog of garden ground near Iho city. Will tal.o an iinlncum- bercd elty lot ! n putt p.ivmont nnd nlvo 10 years time for the p mnontof Iho b.ilanu ) at Dorcuiit Interest. Apply to Leonard Kvor- elt. Hi I'oarl stioot. Council Ilium , , la. \\7ANTT.I ) Hy a youni : iadv. fiirn'.shed r loom with I'O ird , south of Hroadway and list of Ninth street. A ( ! ' , lleo olllco. FOH fcA'.r : Hotel. 4Ji rooms , located In southern Nob. , rtoln t a thriving huslni'ss. J..SUO huvs build \\K \ and furn.turo Will tiado for iniUo. I' . II. Shnafe. TTlOUSAI.r : Hardware stock In cenlr.il Neh. -E Will InvolcuU'tOJ. U II Shoufc. I'OK SAIjK Choiceht farm In rottawatta- nile Co. . 4IM acres , well located and 1m- imixod. 1'rlco 4U an acre. K. II. hheafo. I.AAHU and city lo ma at lowest rates. -L1 Iteal esfilo for silo. DwollliiK an I business ront-ils. Money loaned for loc.il Investors. 2311'o.irl alrent. 1.0111:00 & Towln , IK YOU have ii'iyllilir for R'llo or Irado HJO 1C. II , tilidifo , llrovlway and Main Htront. | j Oil HUNT Uwoilln.'Kln all | urts of Iho -L city. M 11 , hhoafo , llrj.idiv.iy anil Main \\7ANTKD-Kastorn Nuliraik-i l.iuds In o < - < > ehatiKii for Oouncll Illulfi iiroparty. R 11 , Bhonfo. llroiiiwav and M.iln alrojt. I'OH SAI.li On small payments , fruit an1 K'irdcii ' Ian I noir Council lllnlN 12. 11 , i-houfc. Hroadw.iy aiul Main Ntroot , Oil SAI.K Allilon Kjller mills on lloono river. Neb. ; tlnest w.iturp.iwor lu the atato duvolophiK I-1 horHo power w.iior entire yo ir : dally oipaulty , IUO barrels : in.iulilncrv anil rippurtcuiineeseoniplotelii every ilut ill.j 1 frame residence ; h acres ot lanl , tlt.o nurfoit : price , J S/UU ! will mien nnlNiprovol oasteni Neliraxka land. R II , hlnufo. FOK HAM : lowi farms In I'ottawatt.imlu and adjolnlni ; countlus. R II. hhcafu. FOH SAUv llotols nii'i restaurants In Iowa and Nobrama , doln ? prjllt iblo bnslnim nnd well located ; will Ulo land In p.irt tradu ; wrltufurilul.tlU. K. U. aiiuafe. I71OK SAl K 8J aorosof u'ooJ I ind mil now -L cotl iL-e. with fo ir ii'jro-i land In Warnurs- vllle , Noli.i ull modoni Imurovonrint-ii will oxchaiKofor u pliiuant cottt o frjj of In- eniiiliranco In Council lllulN or Omih.i. : K , II. Hhoafe. " 1/IOK SAhK Ono of the Drl ( litest , an I mnit Jlualr.iblo ( ho'iioi In thu city , on 4th ave t modern in ull ruKjio-ts. Mnht HO | | , and will Buerillve. Address l > lit , llee ollice. 1/iUlt &AI.K H'-aoro ' ranch In Ulnirr/Ui. -L1 Nob. ( iood hay lutid , Hploudld rano fo.1 outllc. Mco coliauo , Mtablo and out. build- limn In food rep ilr , plenty w itor , lljst liin.l In the eounty : will Hull eheap. Wrlto for do * tall * 1C. H. iiliimfe. T OfcT A Columbia h oycln. A row.ird will XJuo naid for Its return 10 J. R. K , McUuc. \\TANTICD llatdwnro stock In small- TT wckiern Iowa for Bjiut caHli. JJ , II , bheafu STUAVKD-llod and > rho | ( cow , no horns. Bfiitt lioiisc' , North Main street. FOUND A Ktnall | nir o containing monoy. Owner eun have i. into by proving pruporly and piiyln/ for IhU'nollco. . U. A , I.OUCKH , U.'j Third ulnn'l. w ; ) - girl for ecnorul hou o- wont ut Tretuoat houia. Mciiicil a.d Surfi Eye fi liar INFIRMARY FOH. T1-IIS TREATMENT OP ALL ErM fncllltlos , npparattti na-nolia for sitccosstu. troilniBiitof ivury/orm of dlsoaso ruiiiilrln ; u.udlcul or ' * Biir-lo.il iroiittnuiit M boas for putlunts. lioinl nnl nttandana * . , . "l nooomoJutioiis in the wo c. Wr.to for elrciilars on dotonnlUoi nnl br.icos. Irussos. olnlj fout , oirv.iturji ( if inlns , lilies , tumors o incur , u it irrli , bronoliltls , in- hiiliuloii.o oclrlclty , pinilysls. oullouiy , klJ. uov. bin Jclur. oyo. ear. skin un I blorU imd alt . A st'EoiAbTvr. OP WniUPM Ut YrUmuH iiookiisono , ) or \Voniun I''UICI'X Wu liuvulittolyr IK ! led u lyln- Jnilup irtcnoiit for woinun clurlue conlliioiuonti. slrlullv nr v.ilu.l Umv Kollablo MoJlo.il la * tlitutoiimkln ? n Himul illy o. , , All II end DUu.isdi Hiic.-cossfully troiloL byihllltlu 1'olsoti rciuovcil from thu uymoia without imirunry. Now ilumoratlvo 'L'roat- ineiil for Loss of VITAh I'UWiilt. 1'ursotiS un- ublo to vK.t ui IIKIV lie Iru ilu.l at homo by ( orrosiioii unco. All co.iiiiiiinluiitlon-i uonll- uiinll.il Alol chit's or nislrii iinnti suut oy inn I oro.xpross , souuruiy p.icUo'l , no in ir < 8 to luil ciiluconluntsor Biindur. Una iicrsoiinl In- lurv i'w prufurro I. Cull und consult IM or HOIK ! history of your caso. unit wo will auatl In plalu \\rupliur.oiir Tfl MFN I'ltBE : IJoon 1'rlv.ito. cnscs , Impotoncy. Syphllld. Oloot uiU Varlou- coic , withiiumt on llt. t. lir.icL's Aiilliuicu-i | ) for Daforinltlai A Trusoi Onlyiii'inufaotor/ thu Wostof IH1 t' < l H il- ii'V .iri'1,1 IAOKS , 'fnumtia , KLicumita It A. TXKU IKUJL.Mt IttSLl .V. Omaha Medical anil Surglul Inslilute , 26th and Broadway , Oounall BluEfi Ton in I u n IDS' il lo from cantor of Uinalii oa Unnilm uiiUOjiiuoH Ulniti olootrlu motor lino. g. W. PAN6LE , M. D. Tlio Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. 11EADKH OF DI8KASK3 OF MEN ANI > \VOMUN. I'UOrillETOIl OF THIS WOULD'S II UHItAI. UISl'KN- < SA11V OF MEDICINE. /Ireat iho following Diseases ; Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Lungs ; DIM- oaficsof the Kyoand Knr , nuund Ai > oplezy , lleurt Disease , I.Ivor Complaint. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Doblllty , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , DlaUter.llrlKht'a DI'Catc.Bt.VItu * ' Iiuneu , UlicuiimtUm , raraljrli , Whlto cntr , Bcrofulu , Fever Borca , Cancers , Tumors and Flfituln In nno removed without the knlfo or drawlnc a drop of blood. Womp.n with her del lea to orcnns ro * otoruu lo health. Drojuy cured without tapping , Speolnl Attention given to private and Venereal Olsousos of all klnda. S5O to 880O forfeit fur any Venereal Dls ease I cannot euro without moroury. Tape Worms removed In lwt or llirco hours , or u juy. 1I < mnrrliolilK or 1'lloa cured. TIIO.SK WHO AIII5 AIM'MCTEO Wllleavo llfo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or utlng DR. G. W. PAIIGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only I'hyilclnn whn can tell -what ull * a'jierton without anUliij ; a < jueitlon , All correspondence strlctlvconfldentUI. Mcdloln * sent by oxpruix Address all lclt n lo G , W , Pangle , M , D BBS Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa