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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-FRIDAY : , AUGUST 20 , 1892. SEWS FllflJl COUNCIL BLUFFS Ooafsicioa of nn Ohio Couv.'ct Koveals n Terrible Cr'rao. HOW A DAKOTA GIRL WAS MURDERED r\ After Itclitg AniiuiHcU by Tlirco Men hho IVnii Dnllbcrntely Strnnglcil Arruncc- inrnts llclnc Mniln to tn\citl- K\\io \ tlio Cute. A little affulr In which a man named Prank DcUoode was ] concerned has Just como to light , and all the Information any one In the oily has conies all the wuy from Toledo , O. Prank llcOoode , it will bo remembered , was the name of the man whn was shot and killed by Thomas Brooks on March 5 , ISS'J , In the "Bucket of Blood" nn upper Broad way , and Brooks Is now serving u llfo term in the pcnl'.iMitlary. A letter was re ceived yesterday by Chief Scanlnn from Onicer S. N. McGee nt ToN'do , unking for the particulars of the kiltlni > of Ucdoode , and slating that a con vict who has just died In the Ohio pnl - tentlary undo n confession on his deathbed that nlado out DeGoo.lo a murderer. The convict stated Unit he , UtGoodo nnd a nmti named W. ! C. Burton werotogothcrin Dakola I In 1SS3 ard that they succeeded In committing n c imlnnl nssaull on u girl , after which HcGoodo strangled her to doalh. The three men then went to Slour. City , where tney scparali'd , mid Iho denJ convict knew no inoro about cither ot his old eomindes. An ofTortU being made to got hold of the two men If they nro ullvo , and the Ohio oillcer writes Chief Scanlan for n description of the OcGoodo who was killed , In enter to nsccitiln whether ho wns iho cullty party or someone who Is still ullvo. At the llmo of the shootini : It was found that DcGoodo hud n brother , Will UeGoodo , at Sioux Pulls , S. J ) . . and an uncl ? , ox-Shcriff W. II. D.ll of \Vluona county , Wisconsin. i > iii : > iit Full ( iomiR Arriving by tlio Cnrlo'til. Wush goods must RO. . Bnfaton Store , Council BhilTs. In. SCO pieces clnrk , light nnd medium coloiud chullics , Buitnblo for druss und would bo vor.v sultiiblo for comforters , only -Us u yuril. "Cosmos , " u ntuo light wash fabric , only ( Uc. Bungnl tissue , the lightest weight wash fabric shown this bouson , while it lasts , Sic. Shnntong pungce , 83c. Chlliuti clollis , 8c. Cronons , 8c. } Tullutn cords , Sjc. Pinenpplo tiRHUo , Sic. The nbovo nro all goods that sold nt 12jc nnd 15o. Uouutiful rungo of pat- torus still loft. 12jc seersuckers for Sjc , or 12 yards for 1.00. IToHiory in ondlosB variety in Indies' , misses' und children * , from the choup fo hose to the finest sill : ; all tit our well known low prices. Gents outing lltinnol shirts , the best vnluo in the Innd : n. fldcj shirt for ! ! 3c. HOSTON STOUE , roTiiuiimaiiAM\VniTii.AW & Co. . Council Blulls , la. If you have a hotibo to rent list u with Greenbhiolds , Nicholson & Co. Tlio I F. VV. Jewell and Mrs. Uracin , who were the lirat proprietors the Grand hotel ever liad , and who cutti swalho sevctal miles brond durluc the llrst few months of their r6 < Ulcncc hero , hnvo again bobbed Into the police notice. At the time of their departure thcio wcro many rumors connnctod with these two people , nnd many remarks were niado with reference to the Intimacy that * corned lo exist between Jewell and Mrs. Crngln , In spite of tbo far.t lhat Jewell had a \vifo llvlne in the hotel with him. Some time Inter the papers stated that she had moved to Nebraska City. The lust Issue of the Hotel World calls these people to memory by the following Item : "I1.V. * . Jowoll , the hotel man who was re cently married to Mrs. CrnRin out In the far northwest , was In Chicago a few days ago , \vben Mis. Jewell , n forn.or wife , tidd him nriostcd for bl ainv. Eurly In the week Mr. nnd Mrs. Jewell wcro lecistcred at a holcl at LakoOcncva , WIs. " It Is slntcd by parlies here , who claim to hnvo rcllnblo Information , that Jewell srcurcd a divorce from his wlfo soon after leaving hero , whllo In Washington , and that the present prosecution Is hut the koynolo to seme very interesting disclosure } . Uocchara's pills euro ? sick headache. Gcntlomon. the finest line of full poods In the city , juat ruceivod. Rotter , the tailor , 310 Broadway. If you wnnt tosoll your property list it with GiuonBhiclds , Nicholson & Co. Tlnit dun Wui < I.iniilcd. H. J. Pillion , formerly connected with the city papers but now in the nursery business , is lylni ; at his homo at the corner of Seventh Biiort and First avenue in a very unpleasant condition from the efTects of an Interview ho tiad with a gun that wus loaded , nnd that ho Itnow was loaded , The weapon was u breech loader , and ho had loaned It to a friend. When It came back to him ono of the barrels contained a cartridge , and iho gun needed cleaning , So 1'nllcn tiled to take out the cartrldgo with an ox tract jr. liut In some way ho happened to strike the cap , and tl-.nfihcll exploded. The back end ot the shell How up and struck him In iho forehead , nnd the powder Haw Into his face , most of It bitting him about the eyes. Fortunately all the shot How out of the front and of tbo shell , nnd bis injuries were not so severe as they mlpht hnvu been. Ho is unable to bca nnyihlng wliholther oyo. and iho physician slates that there Is considerable doubt as to his over recovering his sight. Ho was at Brand Lake , S. L ) . , when the accident took place , and was brought to Council Uluffj by bis wife yesterday morninp. Dlseaso nnvor successfully nltnom tha sy oinwtth pure blooj. DoWltt's SanapirllU n.akes uuro now ole > I ai t nirljjji ulul After a few duvs cool off and rest , ovoiythltitf Is running ncaln at Manhat tan boiich as llvoly as ovor. All the boats nro runnlnt ; , nnd the water Is do- llphtful. Hurt lii u Pinning .Mill. J. A. Mussolwhlto , who works In Ura- Irun's planing mill , wns seriously Injured ycitlt-rday morning whllo at worlc. His right bund became entangled In a planing machine , nnd before ho cruld get It out It was horrlblv mangled as far n thu wrist. Ho wont to Dr. Miicraa'H ofllco , where the Injury was eared for. It wns neccsinry to iiinputato tlio llttlo flniror and a iiutt of iho hand , and thcro Is a Mioni : probubllil.\ that the rest of the baud will hnvu lo bo taken off also. Nuggotl Nui otl Nu al Buy UJ oz. 25 cants. Trains louvo M.inawa dally at 8 a ndlO n. nt , IJJnt , and 1 , , UtltO , , 8:30I : , 4iO : ! , 6 , 6K(1 : ( , 0.0iO. : : 7. 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , t ) Jai : > , 10 , lOiKO. 11 and lir.Sp. in. The 11:66 : trulu will inalco counuution with the lubtolectrlo motor CMfoi1 Oiuuhtu Sutniuor suits for pontlomon ; cool , comfortable and ohouii. IloUur , the t.ilor , 810 Broadway. IMrulP ut I'ulriiiiiunt I'm It. A number of young Indies entertained their grntlciiicu friends last evening at u plenlo at Fufnnouut park. Uuppur wu spread under tbo trees and a general line tluaiwus had bv 1hoo present. The tollowlnit vroro invited ; Muse * Hello Buyuor , Kittle Ogacu , Kvu Nason. Neillo Hnrdln , Lu Smith , Lu French , Lonn Fo.ida , Sadlo Mudeo , Male Urynnt , MotoSenloy : Messrs. Uurtis StoddMd , Erl Kenyan , Aribur Cooley and Will Webber of Omaha , Jack Fowler of Omaha , Oeoreo Maine , Will Mnriln , Ooorgo Uvnns , Cnarllo \ an Court of Otnnhs , Lulo Cbapin. Nuggall .N'uRgotl Buy Big g powder. 34 oz. 25 cents. If yna wiat to bay houja S33 Bhiolds , Nicholson < & Co. , 021 Brondwny. Tbo Kiirth for u Dollnr. Last night qulto a crowd of people pre sented themselves at the cntranco to the opera house and asked where the concert wns to be. There was some sort of a show golnp on there , but when they presented tickets of a rather unique pattern they were Informed that the tickets would not po , hut they must put up the usual amount of casher or else stav nut. A man went about the city early in August nclllng chances for a lottery in which the prizes were to bo itold filled watches. Thcro were to bo no blanks , the prlco of the chances wcicgl , and everyone who put uo 51 was guaranteed that ho would get a watch and chain. In order to furnish nn entra la- duccmont every Investor was given n ticket which entitled htm to a reserved scut at u concert that -was to bo given at the opera house on the evening of August 25. The Idea that anycna could put up a gold watch and chain tor ft and throw In a concert , did not seem to the Innocents to bo at all hiranga and , In thu language of ono nf the victims , "that feller caught all the women folks in our neighborhood. " Just bow many silver cart wheels no got hold of cannot ho ascertained , but It is certain that hu nuulo enough money totuko him far , far away. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Svrup for chil dren Teething fcjoflcns1 the gums und allays all pain. 25 cents a bottle. See Grconshiulds , Nicholson & Co. , when you want to rent or buy u house or inttlco an exchange. Will Conxlilrr runt's Ordinance. The city council will meet as a committee of the whole Ibis afternoon at 2 o'clock , and will luke n tide out lo Iho northwestern part of iho city to look over ihe ground on which ' John W.'Pnul proposes lo build n rullwuy connecting with the olbor rail ways centering in the cltv. F. J. Day yesterday commenced circu lating a petition to the ulty council , asking It not to pass any ordinance canning a right of way to any company for railway priv ileges , unless tao ordinance pro vides that it shall forfeit the right of wuy upon Its refusal to enter a union dopol , and stipulating that if the company operates between Council ilkilfs nnd Omaha it shall charge not to exceed 5 cents for ono faro between the two cities. A number of slgnatuics have been obtained. Cm * pot weaving at 928 aonuo F. Work called for and delivered. C. M. Judson , civil engineer , 328 Bro.idw.iy. J. It. Altitun Is Nominated. The democrats of the Fourth ward mot last evening at the court house to pluco In nomination a candidate for nldcrmau , to run ugaliibt E. E. Majno , the topublican candidate. The nomination wan nud3 according to the pri- tnurv svstem and the polls were open from 5 : ! ! U o'clock until S. There wore slxtv-eignt votes c&st , divided ns follows : J. B. AMclns , .15 ; 1. S. Wright , 11) ) ; scattetinp , y. wus declared tbo nominee. 150p3opo ) in this city mu gn Iho ( s.isCo. puts 'uin in .it CJ3& . Gcot'go Davis , drugs ana piitil3 Minor .Mention , , f > V. J'lumblnp Cc. t ouncll Bluffs Lumber Co. . Oiconshield , Nicholson & Co. , 031 Broad- wnv , reul estate nnd rcntul ugeuls. Largest list of property of any dealers In the city. The funeral of Mrs. Deorwostcr will take place ut 3 o'clock this afternoon. Excelsior lodge , Masonic , meets in regular session this evening. Work in llrat degree. All visiting Masons invited. By order of tbo worsbipful muster. Marriaso licences were Issued yesterday to Herman Paul and Eda Selfert of Pottawat- tatnio county , nnd to Willis Houston and Mary Walker , both of Omana. The latter ere colored. T. L. Doblc , an old soldier , died nt his res idence on Oak street at 11 o'clock yesterday motnlng , aged 50 years. Tbo funeral will lake placn tomorrow afternoon at - o'clock from llu ; Lalter Day Salntf' church. Andrew E. Loucks and Miss Anna Young , both of this city , wcro married Wednesday evening at the residence of luo bride , SU5 Avenue F , Uov. T. F. Thlckslun olllcinltng. The ceremony was witnessed by n lurgo uu.i.- ber of friends. A ber.bion of the district , court is to bo held today , with Judge Smith on the bench , for the purposa of hearing additional evidence in the Ncola saloon injunction cuses recently commenced by the Woman's Christian Tein per unco union. Uniio decisions uro likely lo bo rendered today. The trial of Captain \V. A Hayes for dis turbing the peace will inko pluco Ibis morn ing in police court. Twenty-seven witnesses have DCCII summoned and Iho neighbors for a distance of two 'blocks uro intending to unlto In giving the genial captain u lesson on the subject of civilized life. A meeting of the commiUoc In chanro of Iho veterans' reunion , lo be hold in tins cltv Seplemfccr ? nnd 8 , wns held Wednesday afternoon ut tbo Grand hotel , and committees wcro appointed on ( .eliciting funds , tenls , lables , lumber , lee nnd walcr. light ? , grounds , auditing accounis and reception. A. L. Payne , n well known stockman liv ing In Streotsvllle , indulged In the pastlmo ol slapping the mouth of a man nutnetl Davis yesterday on account of n name which Davis had applied to him. Hu then wenl to Justice Swearlngon's ofllcc , whore ho entered a plea of gulltv to tbo charge of assault and battery and paid a line of { 5 nnd costs. A. L. Hcott of New York city nnd Zora Esman of Issna , N. V. , were niunled Wednesday evening by Rev. T. MclC. Slew- art. Their places of residence were given i nbovo at the oOlua of the county clerk whore they obtained their marriage license , but at tbo Uranu hotel , where they stopped , tno lady claimed to como from Central tity and her prorpoctlvo busuand from i'ortvlllo. I'araoiml 1'aninrnpln. Miss Lillian Bells of Malvern is visiting Mrs. J. It. Carruthers. Mrs. H. W. Hart has returned from n visit with trlends In Denver. Mrs. S. C. Baldwin of Chicago Is visiting Mrs. Lawrence Hoist of thlscuy. Miss Edna Martin of Des Molnos Is the guest of Mr. iind Mrs. Arthur Martin , 20 ! ) draco street. Mrs. G. H. Meschnndorf and daughter Eva , have returned from au eastern visit of several weeks. Mrs. J. H. Pinnoy of Omaha Is In the city on u vl.lt with her sister , MM. O. H. Lueus , on Oakland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Oacur Younkorman have ro- lurnod from the Knights of Pythias' conven tion at Kansas City. Mrs. Dr. Jennings Is very III with malarial fever , and her recovery Is considered very uncurtain by her physicians. Henry E. Tuggor of Council Bluffs won the llrst prize , a $1'.S bicycle , in thb bicycle race at Crcston ou Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T , tl. James loft last evenIng - Ing for Mnnlrcul , Can. , where they will rlslt a ornlher of Mrs. James and other ichitlvos. Miss Clara Brown bus gone cast fur a visit. On her return sbo will ttko a positional trimmer lu Morto'n millinery department In Onmtia. Dr. J , W. Hutchlnrfon and family are visiting the family of Juhn Limit on their wuy from Denver to their homo lu Mis- bowaku , Ii.d. Mrs , U , F. Smith has been dangerously ill for sumo lime past. She U not vet nut of danger , although t.cr physician pronounces her condition tome what improved. W. D. Robertson , H. L. liowen and Fran cis Kilter of Oiidcn , U. T. , uro In iho cltv on tholr way to tbo stale fair , with an exhibit of fruits , vecotablo und cot eats from Utah , Their exhibit Is on Inspection ut tbo depot. All thrco of ( be Konlloineti wcru formerly residents of Council Bluffs. Nucgetl Nuggoll Nutrgell Buy bftklup puwdur , UJ oz. 25 cuati. SLUGGED BY A SWITCHMAN Graad Master Sweeney of the Brotherhood Brutally Attacked nt EufTnlo. MEN WANTED MORE STRIKES ORDERED Strikers Applying for Work , but ttio Ilmult Only TiikltiK lliick SuelijMoii ns They Need All tlio Trou ble Ucr. . But-iMi.0 , N. Y. , Aue. 23. At aoout 11 o'clock this morning n crowd of switchmen surrounded Muster Workman Sweeney , de manding that ho declare n fctrlko from Now York to Clue.iijo. Words ensued , nnd Swltchtnnu Qulnn of the Nickel Pinto yards struck Sweeney n ferocious blow , UnocktiiR him down. Blood flowed In u stream from Sweeney's ' nose. Q ilnn pot his leader's head against a telegraph polo nnd punched niul pounded him until pulled away. The men uro grouily excited. A visit to the various rnllro.itl oflicos elic ited the Information that tlio roails will not tiiko buck the striker * to thulr old places In a body. All must iiiiilto their apullcutlon ns new men , .mil he considered in the sumo or- ( ipr as ottier applicants. The troops have begun to move homownrd. About 1,5'JU will go now und the romiiludcr In n few days. Michael Uiodorlck , n 17-yonr-old boy , for- slated in throwing stones at the bohllers of the Twenty-second torment today und wni severely nnd probably fatally shot in the nb- uomon. Mr. Sweeney had his wounds dressed in n drugstore. A" number of strikers assembled on thosidawall ; in front of the plnuo and threatened to do further violence to the Krnnd master. Sweeney was filchtonou nnd the poltuo dispersed the uiowd. A biltor fueling against Sweeney has developed amciif * the Into itiiner.- ) . who consider that they have been duped und uotniyed by him. One of thorn stated ( hut Sweenoy had given tlio men no chnncu to col their places hick nealn. If ho had Riven them an inkling 'hat hoi ntended to declare the strike olT , the men sny they would have had a chaneo to sco their former employe's and m.iko terms with them , but declaring iho strike off at midnight gave them no chance. "Sweeney had bettor got out of town and gotout quick , " was the remark of oneof tlio men. S\VKINIY III.YMII : > II-OK TIII : r.ui.uiti : . l > ufeiitcl Sultclimun Chur o Tliulr Iato I.i-iulcr ultli Trcnclicry. BurrAi.o , N. Y , , Aue. 2. > . Naturally these switchmen who recently struck and who now lind themselves unable to return to their places nro bitterly regretful. IJoubt- les i it was this spirit which prompted the assault today upon Mr. Sweenoy. At any rale Mr. Sweeney so buliovci , as is Indicated when ho says : " 1'know of no other reason than Unit Qdinn wis Missatisflcd with the result of the outcome of the strike , and , being in an ugly mood , showed his unlmrsliy by attacking me. " It is slated vogcly tonU'ht Unit the men who have hna the strllco mali.taincd , are in moelinc In some hall down towards ICnst Buffalo , and there are suggestions even that thebO mon wish , without , knowing Just how , to open up the btrilte ncaln upon their own responsibility. This , however , would miuUo u leader nf temper and of calibre who Is bcliovcd not to o.sUt among the dlssatlsilcd incu , Peeling'Iho Imnoruu.eo of their de- slreb , however , it Is fi-lc by many conservative vative people hero that the impulse of aggression may break out in violo.ico ut scattered points whore the tninned out milllnry huvo lightest iilccol lines. 'I hero was a coutcrsiiu'j among the switch men this afternoon and another lonignt. Late this evening there comes up from the direction of Eiut Buffalo a report that at the afternoon electing these present topucllatcd Mr. Sweenoy und decided tonbk Mr. B.irrctt , who U next in authority , to take up their view nnd try and reopen the stnko which Mr. Sweenoy last nlghtdoclaredolT. It is also reported Ihut at a meeting of lhos > o who nro clbcontentoil there was exnresbeil a doubt of Mr. Swccnev's Integrity in the sottlemeut of the itrllto. Then ) can bo no warrant , the best inforineil believe , for such an Intimation against Mr. Sweeney. The attack upon Mr. Sweeney constituted the must dramatic feature of the day. The grand ii.tihtcr has been carefully attended during iho uftornoon and ho Is utalo to bo about this evening. He Is said to have asked pollco protection on his way to an outgoing train before morning. Mr. Sweeney will bo safer ut a distance until the soreness of re sentment bhall hnvn subsided amoag his fol lowers. The conclusion must not bo had that Mr. Sweeney bas no udborunts and friends among nls defeated followers. Tucio nru local leaders v ho have lost their pluueii irro- voiMbly , who novertneless say to the Asso ciated I'robs that they believe In their loader , in the Integrity of bis efforts and In the cleanness ol his puruoio in declaring the strike InolTecllvc without calling out any more men. With Mr. Sweeney cone matters will soon settle. With the troups hero mon and prop erty may bo safer for a time , though bouio detachments will bo released tomorrow. STICIKKIIS ItiiUKMNi TO tVIJKIC. .Many of Them Muku Appllcittimi for Their runner I'oHltloMs , BUFPAIX ) , N. Y. , Aug. 25. As a result of the midnight order declaring tbo sttiko a failure. Idle switchmen nro thU morning try- IIILto got back Into their old places. Some of them will succeed. Superintendent Brunn of the Grio stated ho would take bacic twonty-llvo of his switchmen who hnd quit work us the result of Intimidation by tbu Btrikers. The LfUlgli people have restored no strik ers yet. Superintendent Johnson of the Nickel plate says the road will not biro any ol the strikers. ( Jenorol Superintendent Cannift of the Lake Shore snvh that ho has on vacancies to till. It U qulto probable that all th'J Lucka- wunria switchmen can find employment if they care to go back. But already there uro rumora that the Liieluuvantm enu'lii'-ers ' and trainmen have n urievanco of their own and that the switchmen will stay with them and help them light It nut. In this connection Trulnir.ajtcr Wilkinson's stay In Buffalo may bo looked upon as significant. Tun Lackawanim pcolo | ) sent back to other places today the tnun they had brought up from ' .ho cast to man the Buffalo yurds and all the old men save live have returned to work. Erie county's sheriff has been making cloto computations today ns to the limit cost of the strike. Ho llgurcb the cost at * 1U70 , while others gay It will reach $150Ul'U. A.NOTIIKK OAIl.\illi : STltllvI ! . nt I.uu ri'iirovlllo do Out UCLMIIIO ul Kjinpitliy ttltli tliu Mrlknrx. PlTTSliunn , 1'a , , Aug. L'S. Over BOO men ( rnm the Twenty-ninth si root Carnoglo mills nt Lawreiic'jvill quit work today lu sympa thy with the locKod-out men. Ever since the trll < o begun tbo forgo nnd bumper departments ut the bwcr mills have been in operation. Part of the time u double turn was run in thoao departments. The skilled men who wont out this mornlog do not belong to any union , but nro fully lu sym pathy with the strikers. After iho mon cumu out the basses Imme diately poilcil notices throughout tlio mill to the effect that they were obllgoJ to shut * down on account of nn work for tliu men , At the Forty-third treet mill Hits morning all departments were running full. Several watchmen aild employe * of the Carnoglo co npany who have been observed at times talkincr to reporurs und sinkers tiuTo boon TrmiiM Will \Vliliilr.i\Vii. . ALIIINV , N. Y. , Aug. VS.-Uovi'rnor this morning ntutoii tlmt the strike having boon declared otT , tbo troops would now bo withdrawn us rapidly as prudence sux'tfoateJ. I'wlt from it Movtiiir'rriklii. EI.KIKIIINNob. . , Aug. 25. [ Special Tclo- RrumtoTiiK BEB. | Wlillu stuudlni ; on tbo rear plutforia o ( Uuloa Pucliic tram No. 41 west-bound tliU mornlo& . ° A. M. Chopin , n Fremont horse denier , lost .his tooting nnd sailed through * pacuj Ah con .ldorabla distance ftnd lit 'm , n sundowcr latch on Iho right ' 6f wny , whllo .ho train sped on wlthou , im. Too train wns behind time nnd lunbmg ut n hlph rate of speed. Aside from u cejher.il shakintf UD and a contusion on the left temple ho escaped untcrutchcd. The accident occurred three miles cast of this station.mul Chapln walked hero , where he purchnscdiuuothci- nnd continued hi * Journey at 11 M5. t'lad of the fact that ho lives to toll tbo ulo. " itrrrmnxa HKMUOJUI. * U'liRliliiRton Itonibinn ynrl.tnco on the Ciiiiilnrt ( i ( Tlirlr lieproKentiitixcs. Oi.uirn , Wash. , Aug. ! W. Hcsoluttons considered by the democratic state conven tion last night endorse the national platform nnd nominees of the Chicago convention , favor free and unlimited colnapo of Auierl can silver and declare for such liberal appro priation for coast protection nnd general im provement us shall bo of benefit to the state. A p'rolongod fl < ; lil took place over additional resolutions submitted by u minority of the commlttco. These cndoiso : ) the action of tbo democratic house of leprosontntlvcfi In lofus- ing an appropilatlon for lAke Washington canitl nnd condemned the course of Senators squire und Allen and Hcorcncnlnllvo VVtlson in advocating thlsapproprlitlton , to the detri ment , as tlio.T allcgi1 , of appropriations for necessary Improvements to Iho rivers nnd linrbors of WiiFhlngton. The minority roso- lu'lons weioonco adopted , but on reconsider ation wern dually dofeuted by a vote of 158 to ITo ana ntlon. : ; ; m. uonvontlon adjourned till this afternoon when iho fight wns re newed. After n vicorous battle on the take Wash ington canal plank the majority report was adopted , with , an amendment condemning the course of Senators Allen nnd Squire In advocating an appropriation for the Lake Washington ship canal to the exclusion of needed npnrapriattous for ncccfsury Improve ments on livers nnd harbors. LewU of Seattle , who refuses to stand on thu adopted platform , has withdrawn from the gubernatorial race. IOWA iM > iriMiuNT. : . rs iif Hiirrlson County Nnmlimtnl liy tint Mnth District Convention. ATI.IXTIU , In. , Aug. 2. ) . [ Special Tele gram to THE Bcc. | The people's party con gressional convention of the Ninth district wns held lu this city today. The represent ation was fair ulthouch Adalr county , iho tiomc of the republican nominee for congress , bad only ono dolc ate in the convention. Fusion was out of the question and the Gennuug movement wns not given thought. A motion was carried that iho namlneo of this convention la pledged not to go Into tbo causes of either of thn old p.iitios. J. W. Brown of Cass , P. W. Myers of Harrison , Thomas Meredith of Uass and Hush of Mills , wcro put in nomination , Myers receiving boven-clplits of the votes on first ballot and was made iho unanimous choico. J. W. Brown was inado chairman of the Ninth district committee. CiicitoKKt : , la. , Aug. 25. The Eleventh distiict congressional convention today , ou first formal ballot , nominated Uar.icl Camp bell of Mononu county. Ho is uUo iho can didate of the people's party. Ild ) nll Aur ; itH tliu Nomination , IVDIAN.U'OMS. Ind. , Aug.'So. The letter of Hon. John Bidwcll of California accepting the1 prohibition nomination for the presidency has been tnndo public. It says the liquor ttalllcis an enormous iqcubus upon iho na tion , amounting in cost and consequences lo Ihe annual sunT of $ . ' ,01)0,0 ) ,000 , four times tlio amount requited to pay the annual ex penses of the mitlonUl eovornment even urder recent cxponsivdndmliilstratlons. The letter urges that tbo suffrage bo extended lo woman , and says : "If wo delay England will take ttlo lead in the emancipation of woman. " The money of the country should consist of gold , silver and papar. Issued by the govern ment alone , and of siilllelont volume lo meet nil demands. Labor should bo protected by the earliest possible revision and restriction of the immigration und naturalization laws of the United Statoi " Wit Have HoHitiiuurtcrsut lloiton. New YORK , Aug. 25. The national execu tive committee of Itia people's party has de cided that eastern headquarters shall bo opened Immediately at 405 Washington street , Boston. G. P. Washburn was se lected as chali man ot the committee to pre side over the headquarters. It was resolved to put up.o full Rtnto ticket in each of tbo stato" , namely : Maine. Now Hampshire , Uhodo Island. Conuscticut , Now York and . 1'lanb for . ' Maryland. an nirgres.siv'0 cam paign in each of thobo blates wcro mapped out. \Vnnun's Itrpiihllcnii Club. " WAUSA , JSeb. , Au ? . 5. [ Special to Tim Bui : . ] The ropuolicaus ofVunsa und vicin ity mot ut the Modem Woodmen of America hall lust night and organized a republican club , eighty members being entcro-l on the roll. Hobcrt Lynn wns elected president , John A. Carlson and C , E. MIddlekoulT vice president ; . , J. C. Hass secretary , nnd Henry Cr < illln Ireasuror. Much enthusiasm pre vailed. Knox county'will roll upii largo re publican majority at the November election. Struniftliniril Ilnlj County' * Ticket. UIIAMI IbiAXp , Nob. , Aug. 25. [ Spsrlnl to Tin : Bin.J The Holt county republican central commitloo mot yesterday afternoon und filled the vacancy on the republican ticket caused by the resignation of W. W. Mitchell of Wood Hlvcr , candidate for leg islature. Hlloy Abbott of Wood Ulvor was unanimously cuoen. Ho is a Btiong man and lllls the vacancy ably. U. C. Ulanvlllo of this city wns put on the ticket lor county utturnay. AVlll Attviul tlio Mil to I.oicuc. NCIIIIA KV Uirv , Neb. , Aug. 25. ( Special Telegram to Tun BKK.J The Young Men's Hepubllcan club hold a well attended moat ing this evening ami elected delegates to the state league ot republican club * , which meets at Grand Island ou August Ul Those chosen uro W. P. Pllanging , president ; John C. Watson , O. W. Se-mour , Humbart Bull- man , A. Alee , Pred Brauer , J. J. Burner und Prank Lur h. Xrw Mcxlcn'N Iti-imhllciiu Nominee. LAS VECUS , N. M. , Aug. 25. Hon. T. B. Catron of Santa Pe , a former law partner of Secretary of War Klklns , was nomlnalnd by acclamation hero today by the republican convention for delegate to congress from New Mexico. Itliiliu li'iiui'r. ) > ts hi 11 Wrangle. Boisv , 'Idaho , Aug. - , " 5. Too democratic state convention spent- the entire morning wrangling over the scatlilg of a proxy. The unli-btcvc.'iison man finally won. A recess was then taken until afternoon. T1UKKT JllCUli.K/iH .12' WUItlC. They InsUt ou ] ; uri > rvlii | ; tlio Itnycutt on tliu MllwiiiiKuit. CIIICAOO , ill. , A ( ft 25. Once more the Chicago Ticket Brokers association is out with it circular. Appircnlly ; _ tbo only object In issuing It U to wurn brokers hero nnd elsewhere against handling tbo tickets of the Chicago. Milwaukee ' . & St. Paul railway , against which the Lpypott Is still In force , The boycott , us orlgluuly ) established by the local organization , included thq Burlington road , but lu somu ni.nnor ) not yet fully ex plained the latter Company effected u com promise with thu se.ifpor3 und the friendliest feeling ls now said lo exist between them. OllluluU of the Wisconsin ( Jeutrul lines no- cluro that the recent storicj about ilia North ern Pucillo absorption of the system und iho dismissal of Us otllccra are not only ground- lens , but silly. 10 very ono knows that the Wisconsin Central has boon as much nb- torued by the Northern Pucllio for yours us it can bo or over will bo. The Icaso made two years ugo was for nliioty-nlno yours und with Its ratification thu WUeoniun Central coinouny , ai an independent corporation , nt.ssed out r Iho J.u HIM. Frank U. Carpunfoi's letter In next Sun day's Ilr.r. will bo especially iittrautlvn read- In fpr lady patrons. It u till ubn'it Huasiun babies , how they are cured for by the ituto when forsaken uy their parents , und the re markable method of infant Ineubatlou m op eration lu the ciur's dominions. ta > biol EX-POSTMAS1H ARRESED 'Kid" ' Donnelly Snld to Know Something of George Wolmatm'f.Mtmlor ! ! , ACCUSED BY A WYOMING WOMAN Aim. l.lmlllo loclnrr < Tlnit n Coimplrucy \Vm Developed ut 1'iiMtlor KUi-v Cro - Illff to AcCDinpllsli the Dcrll of tlio Cnso. liUFFiio , Wyo. . Auir. 25. [ Special to Tnu BKK.J A tiny ripple of excltomout was caused hero on Sunday night by the arrest of "ICId" Donnelly. This man was residing at Powder Hivor crossing at the llmo of the ate trouble und was In charge of the post- onico there. After the arrest of Frank Smith at Cheyenne he was examined on the charge of conspiracy , brought by tbo Blair cattle outllt , nnd during Jlio trial Mrs. l.ln- vlllo gave evidence with regard to what took ilace ut the ranch on the night previous to , ho m\irder of George Wolltnnmi. If her testimony is to bo icllod on nnd It was exceedingly direct Donnelly wns pres ent at tbo time and must nt least have been cogmrant of the plot which Mrs. Llnvlllo alleges was thcro entered into. Tohnt ex tent , if any , he was Implicated In Iho crime .hut resulted It Is not for nnyouo lo say at present , but It seems as If this raovo on the lart of the United States authorities In But- 'alo was nn Indication that manors are now ripe for a little moro activity than has been apparent up to the present time. Mow thu niHct-m Work. The extreme absence of movements on the inrt of tbo marshals since their arrival in BulTulo has been quite u disappointment to those who looked tor n speedy solution of iho existing state of affairs , and has piovokcd a good deal of not unfavorable criticism , not inly on the part of the disturbing element , jut also from those most in sympathy with their mission. It is not perhaps qulto fair to judge of work such as they are suppose ; ! to Do engaged in by outward manifestations. Torn Smith has , his friends assert , been doing good work all the ttmo. lie Is undoubtedly contcndinir against great dlfllcultie . It is said , by these who ought to know , that the whole country is In sympathy with thodoairo Lo bring tlui murderers of Ucorgo Wcilman lo justice , nnd yet It Is certain that those men ire in a far betVer position to obtain nformation , warning , und assistance , Iban ire the ofllccrs of justice , livery , movement n Buffalo Is known to them , and If they are still In the country it must bo bccmso they reel that bore they nro In the midst of their [ fiends. The movements of the maishnls arose so closely watched lhat they cannot tuito a rldo outside iba town limits without being followed. Ona View ol tlio alttmtlon. In spite of all that has been said to iho contrary by the rustler journals many people maintain that there is an organisation of men , In this county at least , who are leagued together to defeat the ends of jus- Lice , and that at this very tlmo they nro harboring " boring and nt-sistlng the Very men" who are wanted. Another arrest , but ot a different character - actor , was made Monday. Prank Grouard , the scout , went over to Kotlc Crock , about four miles from here , and arrested John Hill on a charge of Harboring deserters. Deser tions have been qnito common of late , and In this case the ollensu wns aggravated , no doubt , by the fact that the dcsurlcr In ques- llon was under Iho sentence of a court- martial for u very serious ollcnso. Ills nnino \vns Johnson , and ho was convicted of steal ing arms from the post. After his escape a reward of fOU was offered for his nrroht and United Stales Deputy Marshal Halo shortly aftcrwuras brought him Into town , riding behind him on hor.soback. That oillcer bad found him and arrested him at Hill's ranch. Since his arrest ho Is alleged to havi given some rather Important information with ro- gurd to the burnlnir of the po t. It seems as if the military authorities have determined to sift that mysterious nfTalr to the bottom , and It is sincerely to bohopad that they will clear up Iho matter , and , If possible , remove the stigma that has been lu some mcasuro cast on tbo citizens of this city. Wyoming's Annual Tournament. Wyo. . Aug. 25. [ Special Tele gram to THU BIE. : | The second annual tournament of the stale fair dcpaitment wound up last night with a grand ball in honor of visiting flrcmen. Over 100 i-ouple wcio present , 'iho horse races today , under Iho auspices of the Carbon County Race as sociation , wcro run on the Rawllns track. High wind and dust materially interfered. First race , 0)0 ) vards : Won by Kansas Uhlppy. 1'nrsc : S.'A bceond ruec , half-iiillo heats , riiiinln.e : Won by .loiiol John. I'urso : MJ. llilr.l lad * , trolling , mile heats : Won by Guy t-pru'-'iie. I'nrse : ( til. I'ourlli raee , quarter mile : Won by Turnip I'nrse : } K' . fifth , uoiy ; race : Won by Sorrel Djndy. I'll i o : K'i'J. ' ' A nmti.li nice between Tnitilp und Spot was made loJay fur a yniio ot Ji.inw , lo ho run Sep tembers. Nearly i..UUJ Is nlicady up. t > OU'Jl OM.llltl. Opening ofV Stioi-t und Iinpro\ciiiunt of 'Hint 'lhnroiililHrc. | City Attorney Van Duson will Im mediately begin condemnation proceedings for tbo opening up of N street from Twentieth street east to the B & M. tracks. Two years ago condemnation proceedings were commenced for the opening up of the street , but were dropped owing to Irregulnr- lly in Iho proceedings , untl the owners of property in that portion of the city have boon laboring over biueo to have Ino street opened up. At Iho lust session of the council nn ordin ance wus passed declaring it necessary to appropriate certain lutuU and yropsrly for Ibc purpose of extending and opiming up tbu street. Nearly all of the property owners have nalvcd damages and over & > ul ) has been subscribed to pay utiy claims for damages that may bo presented. The opening up of the street , which Is the main business thoroughfare of tbo city , will bo followed by grading being done us soon ns possible. This will glvo the people ol the city access to the II. & M. railway , which bklrts Iho custom line of the city ulong the banks , of the Ml sjurl river. The improve ments of the sttcct will not stop here. A petition is on file In iho clerk's otllco asking to have the street paved from Twenty-fourth street oubt to Twentieth struct. The lack of funds for Intersection paving only prevented tbo work from being done this year , and us soon us thn fund Is repletod the petition will receive consideration and tbo street will bo paved. Worl > ru Hold itdlihor. About ? o'clock yesterday morning a bold lobbery was committed at the Do Heck hotel on Twenty-fifth street , noir P street. A stranger entered the hotel and without ceremony and as if bo was In his own house climbed the stairway to iho second floor. To all appearances the robber was under tbo influence of liquor and acted as If ho hiid been on. a prolonged sprco. He wus very nervouH and the impression was created thai ho was on the vurgo of delirium tronieiiB. Ho was not , questioned und permitted to go up thu stairs unmolested. Ho remained up llicro u few minulos , came down , wont outol the hotel In full vlow ot these projont und has not boon seen slnco. When thu unknown man landed upon the second floor his eyes roll upon a trunk In iho hallway , the property of Miss Elvira Kuouso and ho wus not long in going through It. The thief took a gold wutcb und chain vul- uod at y > 0 uiid (3 In money , The police are looking for him. Arrtxtuil tor I'ully l.iirocny. J , T. Brown was arrested last evening chureca with potty larceny. The .complain- li | wjtncss is Jumus Worloy , an Albright teiimstor. A few weeks ago two dozn rings were stolen from Worluy's harness whllo bo hud hlx team at Surpy Mill * . Thu rings were found In the possession of Brown , who is a driver employed byV. . H. Glynn. Hrown suys ho purchased the Hugs from u driver [ iunied bpuuldlng , who bus loft Ihocltv anil whoso wheronuouta uro unknown , W. S. Glynn wont security for Brown' * appearance in pollcu court at U o'clock tula afternoon. COUNCIL BuUFN SIBUl DYu1 WOR.fi All klivlsnf I'voln ? nnd nlenntntdono In tin ili'hi'st slylo of the art. K.ulod mil stilnod fabrics initdo lo look as fo.nl us no IT Work promplly doao am ) dollvnral Inill ; iurls of Hie country , Send for urlca IUU 0. A. MAGI ! AN. - - .C1J Uro'idw iv. N'oir Northwnunrj IJ.i lovt. INSTITUTE. Sj'c & Ear INFIRMARY FOK THIS TREATMENT -OP ALL- iippnrntuinnil rcmoillci fori > npcoijfn troiliiiuntoi uvtry forni ufili-o i runnlr- hu miUcil or iiirutcal tiu Uinctit. WtCilsforwtliMiU * | , lioir.l an 1 iittim linoj. Iliitt ill ruiiio.liitloiiii In llino t. Wrllo for circular * on ilofnrniltlu < niul brnco , truv c , chit ) fui-t , ciirrntiiroiof niiliui , pllm , tumori , c nor - or , i.it irth. tiionc iltfi , Inliiil'itlon , eloclrli Uy , p'lr- ilf cl , uilli'i' : ' r. Klilney , blntllcr , ) o , cur , skin unJ > looil imitull suraUHl oittTUllont. P'J ' ( IP VJIVfPnT A Hl' "IAl.TV. UU Uf WUlllDN llon'cnit IM ai < oi of Women HIICI : . vVohnvo lately nil lol u lyhu-ln tie- 'iirttnont for women ihirliu1 roiiiliirmcnt , otrlctlf irvuto. Onl ) Uullilblo AlcJIoul tnsl.tulu inlXln. it -pecliiltyof lUlIVATE DISEASES All Itlooil ll'Cii cssiicc5 < Hfully troitul. Sj-pUHIHo * ol ons romoveil from the J ILMII without nu'ruiry , Nun Itolor.itKu Trent uont lor Ijim of VH'VI. I'OWKH. I'croonsuiiililo tel lt its may bo troitel at liomo by coriuspomltMico. All coiuinutilcilloiii conllilenthil. Mullclnuoirlnitrn iientisuntby MIill or otprLns.Ki.'ciiri'ly pncku I , no mirks to Inillc-Uo uoiv cms or ? eiul r. Ono portoniil Inturvlov pioforrnl. Cull anil conduit ui in iu.nl lilaioiy of > uur vnw , nal wo will sun I In pi Un wripper. < ) iir ROOK TO MEN 'MIKi ' : ! Umi11 | > rlvnta si'a DUUn IU HIC.I1 , cll , or Nervoll , 111,01,01 mpo'cncy , Syphllli , Oloet and Vurlcoiclo , wltli ijuai ' lr.icc , .M'P"nncos for DcfnrmltliM mil Trii5 oi Unly mnniiluctory In tliu west of DUrullMITV , AriM.IAN'KKd , TllUSdlW , HMJCT- HIC llA'rrhlllllS AND IlKl.Td. Onia'ia Medical and Surjic.il Iiis'.Hulc1 26th encl Broadway , O.unoll Blitffj. Ton mlntiips rl lo fro n center of O u iha oil Oiu \ \ \ \ ml Count ) mulls oluctrlo motor Iliu. 1 rac iX ouumiua d.0 i , , sUlo and feilunl courts Itooum I. 4 und lloiiro b.ock , Council lilulU , In. For Suffering Women. DR , MILES' Restorative NERVINE , CCIIES : SlccplcjencfB , NcnotiBl'roetra- tlcn.Elckundncr- IOIIB hcaJachc , fits , etc. After four yours treatment l > y th best doctors In tlio land , but without any relief , ha\o used youi Nervlnn for ono week and limo not hail an nttacU Blnco. llunnC IliiAcus. Heathvllle.l'fl. YourNer- vinu DBS cured mu completely for nervous trouble ? . J.M.TiYi.on. Lotlv.O. Trial bottln free drupglets DK. MILES ECgDIOAL Co . Elldiort , frd. For Sale by Kuhn f Ca. , IStli , Doiiclns fits HEALTHFUL , AdREBABLH , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PEilFCCT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Charing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. "TtlKXTJJ WANTKn-To sulftho best rttmbt J VronstliiR mul biklnn pin hi tliu mrukou Fluiidv work. UHII prove lo hnro niton ! * who imiUo o\or 21 it wouk ru tilnily. ACdresj diaries elniltlietss Council l'i UK 1/OK 8AI n timx ! 6-rooin dwolllns uenr U. -L1 P. inunror. I'rleo * . ' , t 0. Will tu < o liorsoi nml onttlo In part uuy. 11 II. hono. SAIji-Crei : morv , well located In .No- brniltii. ( loins eoou Imsluco } , Will titko urtn or or lull onllro business tit n b.iranln 12. II. Shciifo. "IT Oll SA IiD Improved 4fl-m.'ro stock farm L In western lown , til ; 18U-neto farm , $ i ) | liW- norc" . t.U .lolinaton & Vnn ration. MONKV lonnod ut 0 nor cent on founoll llUin > to < tldonco properly , K. II , Shu.ifn. "I/U > lt SAIiIi , I'lorldn oran.-o IM-OXU : " 111 -L1 trndn for Council lllutls or Omaha prou- rly. U 11. ghoafo. "IjlOU HKNT. tbo ICIs mnn residence. Kit 1'iirk * nvo ! hiKood rupulr nnl nil modern cuu- Minioneui. Hunt MO ) . R II. tlioii ! f c. \\7ANTKD Lnily or poiitloninn to IHJU tl by ' ' nurlvulo family. Aililrcii ( J lij. Hoc. ' I A1 It t-Aljll llotol , 2J rooiin , located In -L1 soiitliorii Nob. , ( toliif u tlirlvlni liiisluc-n. J.'OOhuvs build ni ( nnd ttirn.turu Will trade fornulio. P. . II. Sluiifo. I710USAMC lliinlrrurn stojlt In central Nob. - * > ) III Invotou H.WJ. K It She.tfe. iroit SA1/K Choicest farm In t'ottnwatta- Jm'o Co. . 4111 acres well localcd and Itn- proxod. 1'rlcu ? IU un ncro. nil , fchunfo. Ij AUM and city lo mi ut loneat r.ttoj. -L Kn.U cst ito for . to. Duelllni ; an I business rontiU. Juincy loaned for loo.il Invi'stor ? . JU11'o irl stront. Loiuco & Tonlo. IV YOU have anything for silo or tradu see U II. She ifo , llroidway nnd .M un stront. I/O It Un.NT DvTolllnii In all pirn of Iho * clry. P. II. Bhoafo. llniAdway and Main. WAMTHD-Kastcrn Nahr.Hlc i l.inds In ox- clinnKii for Uoiinull Iltuirs proporty. R IL Sliunfo. Uro kthruv nnd M il'i stroou HAI.15 On smn.l payments , fruit nnd Kiirdtm Ian I noir Uouncll llluiri R U. bhoafo. llro ! > d\Tay iind Main sltoot. TTlOU . AfK-Alhlon Holler inllls on Ilnano - * - rlvoi. Null. ; lluust w itorpDwnr in the Htito devuloiilng li" horse power w itur ontlri ) yo iri dully otp-iclty , tUO hirruls ; maulilncry ami iippn rtcnanecs complete In u very dtitiill.O.ul fi.-nnu residence : 8 ncrosof Ian I. title uorfoH ; prloo. $ 5 , 'UJ : will t.ilco unliiiprovo I oaslora N'ehraskit land. R U. bheafu. _ SAI.K lowiv furins In I'otlnwnttamta and adliiliiliigcou'iilin. 11 II. I71OR SAIjlC 3) acrus of so. ) 1 Unit an I now JeottiKo , with fonrajriM l-inil In Warnars- vlllo , Nob. : all modern linnravuinonts ; will e\vhaiuoforn pleas int cotti u froj of In- ( Minibriineo In Uouncll llluiri or Onnli.v. M II. ijlioafc. _ "I/IOR bAI.K 480-noro ranch In Cherry Co. -L' Xub , Uoo.l liny Itii.d , Kiilondld ranuo for cattle. Mco eotti' ; o , stable nnd out build- ! nis In eood rep.ilr , plenty wator. Hest lana In the county : will soil ohcip. Write fordo- tails. I : . II. Shimfo. _ \ 7ANTIJD Hnrdwnro stock In southwestern - western Iowa for Bnot cash. I ) . II. Shoato FOR SAIjK Ulean MOCK luirtlwiiio. nellos- t-iblUlie.l trrdo , Invoice iiljout J'l.DJJ. ' Good oitsoii for selling. To run c'asli , B. II. Slioitfo. WANTI3U Uood rosldoiico property In Council It.nlTs Ine\cluino for KOOI ! No- lirasUu land. K. U. Slip ifo. InOltSAIjK Garden and fruit Intnl. choau nnd on long time. C. b. I.ulforts , ICoomul , llohU\-lii lilDuk. Connull lllnlTs. la. \VASTii-A ) yoitna in in to work n1 out T honsu nnd .stable. Apply at olllco of Loon nd hvorott , Alit : OH un.NT-Good coal ynrd wllli enlt's. > 'lc. UroenslilnUU. Nleliiilmin kOo , nU nnd ImoMieoper wintud : Give reference. Ad lrc s XX-'l.Heo , Conn- \ \ / AXTKD Good L-Irl for K'nierul hoiiso- * > uoiUutJI'l I'hitnur airnel , . , BI.AUK drlvlns horse. IniirBy and harness fors ilo ehoap. No. 1118 Mnlh avonno. \ ) Hoard for mini nnd wife In hlr'i-tly [ irlvato family for Iho wlnlor. ' iir cu mill locution. It. S4 llco pillco 17 ANTED Girl for ironcrnl tioiisc\\ork. t My . li Rio nry , 124 Illnirstreet. The WhippleS POST AUGER TAT. FUU. 21,1693. Manufactured bj COUNCIL Itl.UrKH MFO. ca Council lllutTA , la. Wnrrnntod to 'Ink nn olxlit- Inch hole , Meets lncbu , la oua nilniitu. Uln unoqimlcil bf nnr other In rapidity , llitlitntui ol opera tion. cuinpletonuBiofconatruo- lldn an I clienpMOBa. It It concududif \ all to bo n mnrtel for rntildlty of recu- tloa and c > a o of opunitlon. Something New SlINl ) fOll- Circal-r-anl - Prlca W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embalmer 14 N. Main Street , CO UNO ITJ ' . . Ot Council lllutfj. CnpHnI stock . $150 , 000 untl i'l-itllts . 80,000 Nil enpUnl mid surpltn $2t,000 : ( ) Directors- ) ) . Kdailin Iron , K. U bluiKirt , K. I ) . OleiiKon. K. K. llnrL , I. A. Miller. .1 , V. Illncimin , nn I Cl > irlc'H II. llannnn. TruiKiict itunernl bunk * INK | ju hii > ii. l.nruoii capital mid uurjdut or un/ bunk hi hiiiilliwoiturnlotTU INTKltKbT ON TIM S DiJJtl'J. Eimball Elevators. Best , Cheapest , Most Durable in the -world. HAND AND POWER. 10 ' crent styles. Wcareinyour territory und can nmlco quick ilollvorios. Send for circuliir ' 'C.1' KIM BALL BROS. , Council Bluffs , la WELL BRED.SOONWED" GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. ABSOLUTELY PURE -