1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 9 , IS92. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Dclfvcrea by carrier to anv part of the city K. XV. TILTON. - MAXAGEtt. < n I rminvrO Ilns'nc s Office , . . . . . . . . J o48 /1 / LErHOAEb s.i t , , Editor . . . . .No 13 All A OK .11/TAT/OX K V. I'lotttlnp CH t'DBJirtl Bluffs Lumber Co- The city council mil hold a meeting trxt Monday BUht , G. M. Pntnam was elected to serve on the commission for R term of three years. Gvmnaslum classes will commence tt the Young Men's Christian association rooms October 2. James A. Keller was elected Janitor and encincrrof the csnrthonse at an annual sal- aiy of $1.400. The n-signatlon of Constable S. L. Erann was accepted. Evans will go ou the reid for a traveling lecturer The Cnard of the Soldiers' Relief commis f sion reported that they had disbursed S3,0 < a in caring for old soldiers and their destitute families. . , The young ladles of the S-cond Presby- tcrltsn churchill give a milkmaid's supper this evening at the residence of Mr. Merriam corner of Pierce and Stntsman stroet. Regular meeting of the Council Bluffs Re publican club this evening at the headqnar'1 ter lu tbe Sapp building. A full attendance 11 desired. W. F. Sapp , jr. , president ; W. M. Shepard , secretary. Jacob bims appeared before the super visors and m&do a proposition with rsferenco to tbe bill ho presented a few day's ago for Blturuey fees in the xthlsUy cases. He ol- fired to settle for-r > 0 cents on tbe dollar , if paid In cat > h ; otherwise ho would commence n suit to recover the whole amount. J. J. Stewart came before the board as at torney for the school baard and stated that arrangements were being made whereby the difficulty that seemed to threaten the public fccboois'of the i-ity would be overcome , tnd he asKf that action bo postponed until Satur- dar rnerning. His request was grunted. A rumor xvas also started that the city couni-11 bua been nullty of tno same ulna of neglect In certifying the city tux levy , but it proved to be a canard. The council should have met last Monday , but ns it was a legal liolldav an adjournment was taken lo Tues day , when tbe certificate v. as made out in duo form , so that another mistake was narrowly escaped. Tne report of City Physician Jennings for the month of August shows the total numtier of deaths to have been eighteen , nine males urd nine females , a decrease of two over ttoc correipondmr month of 1&91. One of the gratifying things about the report is the ubsence of contagious diseases , not a case having been reported tinro July 20. There were six case * of diphtheria reported curing August a year ago. Three C.raud Kxcnrvlnnj. Council Bluffs to tft Joseph , Ma , Sept. 14. 15 and ] G One faro for the i-ound trip. For the accommodation of DPop'.c ' living in or aear Council Bluffs , who wish to attend the big races at St. Joseph on 1het > e dates , the K. C. . St. J. A : C. B R. R. will run snecial trains be tween Council Bluffs and St. Josenh , SeoU 14 , 15 and 1C. These trains will leave Main street depot at 7:80 : a. m. Returning wi Heave St. Joseph at 6 p. in. Go and see Nancy Hanks trot ajjiiir.st time Sept. IS. O. M. BKOWN , Ticket Agent. A fjood ilg-ht ? "Why , there's no use having anything else. Get any of those perfect lamps at Lund Bros. ' and have a perfect light. They are all good , and the finest line in the city. PEIiSOXAl PARAGRAPH' * . _ J3orn , to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. AJtchlsoa. yeiterd y morning , a Eon. Mrs. P. A. Buckm&u and children have re turned Jrom B two months' visit vritn friends in the east. David Bradley of Chicago , o : the firm of David Bradley & Co. , Is in tbe citv , a guest of W W. Loomls. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Treynor and Mr * . Mc- Kufco are home f rnm n visit to friends in Gosben and lkhart , Iiid. The funeral of tbo late William Rus tvil occur this morning at 10 o'clock , from Bis residence on South First street. Miss Xioma Clouser of Denlson. la. , who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kb odes for a few clays past , returned to her home last evening. Mtrnage licenf es were Usuea yesterday to Prter Zarhanus and Katie Herost of Council Bluffs , and to Jens C. Kelson of Oakland and Annie Chnstenson of Avoco. Oscar Dixon. charred nith assault with intent to do bodily injury , bas taken a change of venue from Jnslicv : Swearlnzeu to Justice \ Conei. Tno date of the trial nas not Jyot bo u fixed. Mrs. C. R. Stevenson and her daughter. Mu-s Janet , who have been visitintr at tbe home of B. Stevenson , will lea\-a for their borne in Anslev , Iseb. . today. Miss Steven son \vill re umo her duties as teacher in the public schools of Ansley. Henry Jeffries has been arrested on the charge of receix-ice stolen propcttv. Tne case is an outgrowth of sorco trouble that took place at Bie Lake about a vear ago , when W , A. Still was robbed ol a watch ana some jewelry , and Mr * . M. J. Jeffries was nlso robbed of some jawelry. They have just discovered vvtere it was to be found , und bad a c-enrch warrant usuca from Justice Hammer's court , resulting in the finding of part of the goods. Wanted to Itny. Improved property. Will pay cash if price is low. H. G. McGee , 10 Mala street. Gentlemen , tbo Guest line of nil 1 Roods In the city , ju = t received. Reiter , the tailor , 310 Broadway. I'uor Olii > | > rta. All day long yesterday the prevailing theme of conversation on the street corners cod in the various resorts was the Sulllvan- Corbott mill. Tbe result of It was a thdr- ouch turprUo to most of tbe "dead game sports , " although most of them , after the first shock bau worn off , recovered their presence of mind nnd told how they had Joolied for that very remit all alone. \Vrauesday all sorts of offers were made by Sullivan men , out Inner * were few , even thouch tbe odas wore overwhelmingly ncalnst Sullivan. Yesterday even tbe few who had been unfortunate enough to ttnd takers amooir the Corbett contingent had disappeared , and scarcely anvone could be found wiln tierve enouch to admit that no txl and lo > t. Jt is itnown , however , that tbe Jew xvho had faith in Corbett's stock made a peed deul of mouev , out they have enough ej mpathy for the lo f r not to raeutitin any names. J. B. Sumploy of the 1'ostal Tele- prspb comnany was nrobablv tbe beuviest vtnnrr. He ha had faith in Corbett from tbe Hurt , and is now reaping the reward. Halaiiul | nr Knit , For Rent 100 an-eg of hay land nt Mnnawii. Will rent In 6-acro lots nnd iiliwnrds. Cnll on or address B. Marks , lia Vine fctrwt. For Rent Mud era 7-rootn cottug-e on North Scott street. J. U. DeHaven. IVlier * Thrj- Will Speak. Tbo republican and democratic state com- mtttoes are miking arrangements for a aeries of Julot alscuscions between ths ccnaiaates on the Usuek of the day , and tbe campaign will bo opened in a lew days. Cummlncs and Witirer , candidates for eloctor-at-Urce. nre bbokod for an address in Council Bluff * , fetid Btoue und Wlllnrd , candidates for al torney penrrul , will mttco sprucbe * at KrokuU , Manchester , Cnnrlea Citvnamosa , TCewton. Jndiunoln. Chanton , tlarian , Al- pota rnd Spencer. "That lamp smoke * . " Thfow it away tuiu ccl a new ono ut Lund Proa. A ) > rize triven with every lamp sold his week. Judson , civil engineer , 323 Broad wajr. VPIITO TTIATI nnt vnir tit fpr < n E\\b \ \ FROM COtACIL BLLFFS Old Soldiers Bring Thalr Encampment to a Sudden End. RAIN INTERFERED WITH THE PROGRAM of tlioomtinvr tcrn lown Veteran * Axaciatlon 1'lnrn Selected and Ditto rixrtl for OMtcr Ueunlon An ( tl < l Soldier Kuubcd. Yesterday was the closing day of the toidluri' oncanptaent , but it closed a little tnur ? unddonl.v than nad baea expected , ovrlnc to the dUa reeablo weather. Daring the war the veterans thought nothing of navlne to sleep in too opsn air dunac a rain storm , out wbea they awoke It I o'clock yesterday moraine to hear the rain drop * pattering on the roof above their heads nad found that ica buileU as bis ; as marblet wore bcinc snot at them from heaven , each one swore , a solemn oath that he would light oat for homo &s soon as morning came. There was to have be-on u parade at 11 o'clock , bat tbo rain made tha roads a oats of slimy , slickr mud , so tbo parade w abandoned Iti the afternoon there was to have been a speech at the grounds but a good inauy of the veteran * had already lolt for home "and more were goinc bv every train , so tnut it was decided to save tha re union from petentip out by promptly de- clnrlnc iults. Camp was broken T.D curing the afternoon and tte cierclse * of the re union tvera at an ena. The committees that bad the care of en tertaining ; the soldiers in charge , did as well as could be cxpscted under the circum stances , und no cflort was spared that would make the stay of the visitors any more pleasant. At a mcetinp of the Southwestern Iowa Veterans' association it was decided to hold tneceit reunion at Woodbine. Int date to be announced later on. The f ollowine of- tlc-jrs were chosen : Colonel , Dr. L. . D. UoadinRs \\oodtiine ? lieutenant colonel , H. C. Harshberper of Woodbine ; chaplain. Kev. A. Stott of Loean. A tijeetlnp of the Twenty-ninth Iowa was held at w hich Lo dn was selected as the pmca lor holdinc the next reunion , Aucust 17 and IS. IS'.O. The following were elected : Colonel ( j.V. . Stocker of Lopan. Lieutenant Culonol Frank Hoberts of Ounlap. * Major I. M. Warren of Glenwood. . Adjutant W. L.vman of Oakland. Quartermaster James Moore of Olen- wood. Chaplain F. M. Bntt of Plattsmouth , Xcb. Surgeon J. H. Rice of Harrison county. Dram Mnjor Wallace .McFadden of Coun cil BluSs. Fife Major W. Wilfcrns of Bedford. Captains of the Tarious companies were then chosen as follows : Company A J. J. iJrookhouser of Mis souri Valley. Company's M. H. Myers nf Glenwood. Company U John Dnwns of Fender , Neb. Company D F. M. Davis of Cornincr. Company E H. Atkinson of Kundoloh. Comoany F W. F. Evans of Bedtoro. Company G A , Johnson of toiilnev. Company H R H Sueley of Afton. Company I W McCool or Salem , Neb. Company K H. \Voodrow of Malvern. Knocked Cupid Out. A romantic tale of pllcntod nffection ana matrimonial hope ? that were knocKsd into a cocked hat by tbo well meaning but rather hard-noarted manager ? of the Woman's Christian association hospital came to light yesterday. For sometime past u woman nas been kept at the hospital lor treatment , vi hoe churms have enamored a well known Kentleman of Council Bluffs. This pentlc- man found but onethtne lacking to make bis adored one an ideal of beauty , and that one thing wa * the fact , that she had no teeth. After calling upon her a number ol times bo persu'ded her Jo go t.p towu and cet some teeth , but in the meantime he had in some way bocotue distasteful to the ladies of the association and they forbade him coming to the hospital any more. Yesterday the dis appointed lover went before the Board of Supervisors and with rcvence in his heart tried to induce tuem to rescind the contract they have with the association for the care of vounty patients , and as a reason for such a ttcp tie tnldanumcer of ttones wtich were detrimental to tbclaaies of the associa tion and the wuv in which they cared for their patients. Several of the ladles also ap peared Before the bo.inl and replisd to his accusations In a way that seemed to satlsly the board that everything was all ricbt , A't any rate the supervisors declined to take anv steps tovrani rescinding the contract , but held that the ladies bad a right to deny pnvileces of any sort to whomsoever thev saw fit. The lady in question consequently ( rocs without teeth and the gentleman ROB'S without a sweetheart. Tlier Want to Uts nnronrased. Justice Swearingen , who held police court during the absence of Judge McGea for a aay or twff of this \veek , has discharged Frank Jones , the young man wno was caught spending a marked dollar that had been ttolen from Toller's grocery. Tha reason civen for the discharge was tha fact that Jones' mather was poor and didn't want hsr son sent to the penitentiary for burglary , and Mr. Teller was too tender huarted to pros-e- cutc the ooy contrarv to the wishes of the boy's mother. Ha consequently failed to sboiv up , out sent xvord to the court that be would not prosecute. The court thereupon dumlssed the cuse ana taxed up the costs to the cunnt.v. The fact that It is so easy for certain petty criminals to avoid punishment after being arrested is causing a great deal of distutis- faction among the city officers who are paid for tryins to keep the peace. "What en couragement is there for us to do our duty , " said one of them , "when we see the men that we arreit turned loose without the slightest atteinot at a mat. Jones has been in jail a number of times , and is always kicking up a row of some kind. We had almost a dead cincb on him this time , but simply because bo has a mother that he never yet 'furnished a aoilur to support he has to be turned louse. " Not So Uud at It Scemrd. Some one has unearthed a mare's nest oy making the discovery that tha school board has filled to comply with the law which pro vides that the tax levy shall be certified to the Board of Supervisors not later than the fln.t Monday in September. At .first sight it would appear that the natural result of this would be that the schools wouhl have to go without money aurlnz the coming year , and , a prophesy to that effect is made by certain parties who are disposed to lee * on the dark side of things , out. although there is still some uncertainty as to what will be the final outcome , present indications are that the difficulty will be straightened up in the rourno of a uay or two. The matter was brought to the attention of the supervisors yesterday moruin ; by W. H. Ware , who appeared as attornev for certain property owner * who e names ne refused to divulge. He stated that if the supervisors mndtj any ottemct to levy a tux to c.trry on the school * bis clients would be rin injunc tion proceedings to prevent them from doing so. His reticence as to the oumes of cis clients ciitm-d tome remark and it was hinted by some that politics had a great deal uioro to ao with bis teal to prevent the levy from b-luc made than anv particular desire to bee that the law wax obeyed to the letter. Culenthe assembly , No. 1 , will pivo a musicu ! entertainment , dancing and re- frechments at K. of P. ball Friday eve ning , Sept. la Tickets 5c. George David , drugs ana paints. Ittrttptlon to Her. U. W. Croft * . Rev. U. W. Crofu und family were ten- dcred a pleasant reception laj > t evening at the Courrelational church by a number of his friends , Tae weather wa's bad , but In spite of n a good number of the friends of the reverend gentleman , both in the church snd out , gathered jn tco auutorium to bid him farewell. A number of valuable pres ents were riven him. but the one thing , probably , that will be ta * moat highly prized of all , tvas a collection of photographs of persons and places about Council Bluffs that will remind him of his residence here lone after his figure has ceased to bo a familiar object upon the streets of the city. The church was handsomely dec orated with Cowers , and in honor to hl book , which tas attained so wldc-sprced popularity , a number of bunches of "golden roa" vrere scattered about the room. A short but interesting musical program was rendered , In which Mr * . H. U. Jones , Miss Luring , Miss Ogden and Miss Colby took part , and at the close the audience nes given a chance to bla good bye to the depart ing ones. Mr. Crofts and family leave ncit Wednesday for Beatrice , Neo. , which will be their future home. De Witt's Sar.iapanlu i rcnanla , Tt might bo of interest to the people of Council Bluffs , more especially to the ladies , to know ubaut the crazy idea of making wrappers out of binnkets. The craze seems to have struck the masses , judging from the quantity sold by tne Boston Store during the blanket sale , which commenced last Monday and continues until Monday , Septem ber 12. \Ve show three epecial values in wrapper blankets , made sing e nnd bound all the way round , at ? 1.S9. SI CO , $4.50. Every blanket In our store at special sale price. See white blnnkets fromGTjcto 513.00 , red blankets from S2.00 to $5 75. Gray and sanitary mixed blankets " " from "G7c } t/o $ iOO. Don't miss show window display. Our sale of blankets only lusts a Jew more days. If in need of anything in this line. which most people will when weather gets cool , would advise them to invest now nnd save money , us pur en tire ijtoek of blankets is at special sale prices for this sale. FOTIIEHINGHA 31 , WH1TELAAV & CO. . Boston Store , Council Bluff * , la. UOpeople in .this city use gts stoves tlhe Gas Co. puts 'em hi at cost. Trains for Mapawa at 11 a. m. , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 , S ana 9 o'clock p. m. Ktibbpil n * ol < llrr. " Even the csmpine grounds of the veterans on the top of Fairmount part ; hill are not ex empt from tbe depredations of sneak-thieves , pickpockets and the like. I'esterday an old ROldler named Skelper , _ from MarysvHle , Mo. , fe'l ' a victim to a man who neither tolls for his living nor spins anvtblng more than webs for tbe unwary. While circulating among the crowd some unknown man cut his vest rocket open and took out about tlo in cash , that ne hac been saving up to pay his expenses while he was away from Hannah and the babies. He did not d'lscover his loss until the thief had had time to make his departure. Mrs. L , . It. Pattoa , liosfforj , lit , writs * : * From personal eKpsrieace I can recommoad DC Witt's Sarjaparilla. a curd for impura blood and general aebility " Fridav is the List day of the state fair at Lincoln. Are you going ? tUUTU V31.1UA. Krpublicnn Kiitliutlusui 'XViy Above Pur lu the Magic City. Republican enthusiasm is arcay above par in South .Omaha , nnd it was fully attested al tbe meeting of the republican _ club last evening- ICnights of Pythias hill. Tbe re publicans weieout in larre numbers and the interest manifested was earnest und great. President Stanley called tne meetlnsr to order , and the first Dullness transacted was adopting the report of thu committee which hau rented the Knighis of Pythias hall la conjunction with the Young Men's Repuo- iicau club. H C , Lane was called upon and spoke at length , fie urged a moro active interest in tne campaign among the members of tha uarty , ami earnest and zealous \vork from now until after election. He predicted suc cess in November , and in bis opinion the American people would never countenance the attempt ol the democratic aid people's parties to prevent an election of a president and vice-president and throw it into the hands of a few men. The people enjoyed the elective franchise and would never be aparty to such n scheme. Mr. Lane's remarks were frequently applauded. Rev. 1 O. Williams , the pastor of the AJ- bright African church , was In the crowd and was called out. His remarks were applied principally to what tbe republican party had accomplished aud to what ihcj democratic party was ulwars promising , but never oo- mg. He referred to tbe members of tne neo- ple's party as a job lot of curbstone agitators , who haa never performed a day's labor. The reverena gentleman stirred up a largp amount of enthusiasm and his remarks were frcqueitly applauded. Colonel Suvage made a short speech. In wnich he pave a nintory of Van Wj ck's po litical life und the people's party and its members. Coancilman Wood also lent some of bis oratory to tne occa.ion. C. A. Evans , E. O. May eld and E. C. Land were appointed a committee to arrange for a demonstration in IheTtlrd ward , to be held Tncsoay evening , Septembers ! ) . The clue adjourned to meet Thursday evening. _ Identified by Hit \VHe. The strange man who was arrested at Swift's packing house Wednesday evening was identified yesterdaj by Mrs. Joseph Kreage , as her husbana. bhe lives at Four teen" h and center streets , Omaha , nnd has a small child. Her husband has been regu larly employed at Cuduby's packing house , and left there Tuesduv morning and was not seen by any of nls fnends until Mrs. Kreage found him in the jail jcsterduy , she having come to this city in search of him. jvreage failed to recognize his wife and bis insanity is becoming more marked. He talks in 4 rambling , incoherent way , and but a small portion ol what he savs i intelligiole. rie talked to Captain Van Wie yesterday and said he was sorry he had brought the trouble on their heaas. He had tbe captain as badly implicated as be was himself , ap parently in the commission of some heinous crime. He bemoaniugly said : "Poor Ed , 1 didn't mean to hit him so bard , but its done and tbe trouble rests on ub. " Sueriff Ben nett was notified and came and got Kreage. who will De sent to the asylum for treat ment. _ Captured a Thief. Chief Beckett returned from Kansas City last evening with Uus ScbclL , who was ap prehended In that citySchell robbed his roommate , Joe MeGimpsey , of a fine gold watch and revolver nno skipped about two weeks aro. Tbe chief bad a troublesome and delajed trip. He went to Lincoln Sun day night to secure requisition papers for Schell , und on Monday found the state house closed on account of Labor day. He wus compelled to remain there until Tursdav to secura the papers from Governor Boyfl , and wnun ho arrived in Kantas City Schell uouia not coaio without tbe papers being secured - cured , although be baa promised he woo Id. This necessitated a trip to Jefferson City and un interview with Governor Francis. Not withstanding the delay the chief secured his man , iuid he is now a prisoner at the city JaiL Two Ituiijuu Two young girls , each about 1C years of age , have caused a prcat deal of anxiety , and their return home will relieve tbe parental mind. Tbe girls name * uro Laura Daniels and Mifloie Brown , and H. C. Daniels , tbo father of tbe former girl , was in tbe citv last evening looking for tne run- awiys. He resides ui iMlb .fierce street , Omaha , and Is much distreoed over bu daughter' * disappearance. Thn girls lafl homo Tue.day and nave not Mucb returned. They were reported to Mr. Daniels to have boon seen in this city yesterday , and that cau pd him to institute n sear h to ba made In South Omaha , but without succets. llrpubilcun Caucus. The republican caucus for South Omnta will t > o held atGormonia hull. Twentv-founh andj streets , at. 7. 3D o'clock thi evening. The cuucus has been advertised tn be held in tbe Stsnlrr outldibg. on Twenty-fifth strict , and the change of locatioo is xnadetiocctsiir/ oecaure that building is now occupied ana cannot be secured. NuegetJ Nt eeti Nutrget ! Buy Biff taking powder. UJ or. 23 cents. ARE TRYING T& ; BE FRIENDS 11- at Tammany aid Oleve'aid Democrats Get Toptier at 2ew York. HILL IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN PLACATED i > Colorado Republican * eet In State Con- ventlun Arknn i , H Unnnl , < oe Drtiin- crntlc Sprinter JbrplSc < t Senator Cullom A Frwl'ciUtlcnl Pointer * . YOSK , Sept. S. Grover Cleveland , accompanied by Don M. Dickinson , arrived from Buzzard's Bay this morning on the steamer Pilgrim. Cleveland drove to the Victoria hotel , where he will remain until Saturday , wbeu be will return to Buzzard's bay. Mr. Cleveland's purpose in coming to Hew \ork Is supposed la be to conler with democratic leaders over the political situa tion. He bold a long conference with Sen ator Browr. who is on friendly terms with Tammany leaders , this morning. William C. Whitney was closeted vrith Ed ward Murphy , jr. , nnd Chairman Sneesan of ttiH democratic state committee this moraine- . Ills openly stated that on Mordav Senator Hllll ft tils uitimatum aere as to the terms on which ho would talrc an active part in the present campaign. Chairman Dickinson's hasty trip to Gray Gables and his return with Mr Cleveland it Is thought points to an amicable compromise between the presl. dential candidate and the Klmini statesman. All members of the national executive com mittee visited the er-president during the day. Nominated for I'oiicreftR. CUTSTAL FALLS , Mich. , Sept. S. Congress man Samuel M. Stcphenson was renominatea by tbe republicans of tbe 'Iwolfth district today. CniCAOo , 111. , Sept. S. William Vocuevas no minuted for congress In the Fourth district by tbe republicans. CHICAGO , 111. , Sept. s ! . Thomas McMillan was nominated for congress bv the republi cans of ibeTnird district. MILWAUKEE , Wis.i Sept. S. Congressman Charles Darwig was renomlnntod in the Second end district congressional convention today. CmcttiO , llL , Sept. S. The republicans of the Second district toaay nominated Edward O'Counor for congress. PiTTbBLHG , Pa. , Sept. S. Colonel Andrew Slewart.of Fayette county was nominated lor congress today by the republicans of the Twenty-fourth district to till the unexpirod term occasioned by tne death -of Congress man Craig. Sprlng r llrjilits to Ciillom. JOLIET , 11L , Sept. S. Hon. William M. Springer , chairman of the ways ana means committefl of tbe house of representatives , was the principal speaker at the ' 'Demo cratic Day" of the Illinois State Grange Chautauqua at Xow Lenux todav. The weather was cool and bracing , and many thousand people assembled in the shady grove. Mr. Springer directed his arguments principallv to replyinc to Senator Cullom's address of .vesterday and commenting upon the letter of acceptance of President Harri son. Colorado ItrjmlillrnnK In Line. PI-CBLO , Colo. , Sept. H. The republican state convention tudav nominated Judge G C' . Helm of the supreme bench for governor , James M Downing of Aspen for lieutenant governor and E. J. Eaton , tue present in- cumbcntIor secretary of state. The balance of the state ticket and tbe presidential elec- ors have not yet been chosen. United States Senators Teller ana \Volcott ad- aressed tbe convention aurHg tie dav , advocating the support of Hai-ison aoovo everything else. Arkansii * H ent l > mocratic. LITTLE Kocic , Art. . Sept. S. The Indica tions noiv are that Fisbback. the democratic candidate for governor , xvlll lead Whipple , republican , bv JiOOoa. Cbicot county , in which the negroes have an overwhelmlne majority , U the only on in the state that nas cone republican. The republican major ity in Jefferson county in-1ScA ) of 4.3JJ has changed to a democratic majority of 2UU. Perry county has gone solidly democratic for the Ill-fit time since tbe war. President Harrikim's I'lans. New YonK , Sept. S. The Herald an nounces that President Harrison will return to New York about September 15 aud carry out his proposed Loon Lake trip , which was interrupted by the cholera. A great repuo- lican demonstration will 03 gotten up at Madison Square garden , where tne president Is cxpnctcd to speaK. Ne\r iiaixjp.ulre Ueuincruts. CoxcoitD , N. H. , Sept. S. The democratic state convention met here today aud nomi nated Hon. Luther F. McKinney of Man chester for governor on the first ballot ana cnose presidential electors for the ensuing campaign. Not Very nu FAJIGO , N. U. , Sept. h. Only seventeen persons attended the prohibition convention here which nominated M. N. Johnson for congress and Ko er Allen for governor. Presidential electors wera also put in the fieid. 1'upulIK : Ticket In MassacliUM't tfc. BOSTON , Mass. , Sept. S. Tbe state conven tion of the people's party nominated a full state ticket beaded by Major Henry Winn of Maiden for governor. " De Witt's Sarsaponlta cisaasei ths It is but a few months since "Tbe Fast Man" visited Omaha , but its diawing power was again demonstrated at the Farnam Street theater last night , when It was greeted with a full house that hissed the villain , applauded virtue triumphant and cheered the bensational scenic elfccts with unfeigned heartiness. "The Fast Mall" is not remarkable in its story or its company , but the realistic effects lire thrown in with a frequency that Keeps an audience on tbe alert with expectation. There Is a steamboat explosion with a shower of sparks and a cloud of smoke at the front of tbo stage. In Incredibly short time a transformation is comple-tbd and tbe scene represents a wreck with several people ple floating on spars. It is a strong , smoothly worked piece of realism , and tbo performance abounds in such effects , among them being unusually good imitations of rail road trains. _ Magnate * of i'ork racking. Tbo following eastern and foreign capital ists arrived in the ciiy yesterday afteruoon via tbe Chicago & Northwestern , In General Manager Burt's private' car , and are now at tbe Paxton : Mr. P/"li Underwood , Chicago cage , president Omaha- Packing company , Hutcbiuson Packing' ' company. Hutchison , Kan. , and Underwood & Co. , packers , Chicago cage ; Anderson Fowler"vice ; president. New Vorn ; Edward LavvrJtce , chairman boird of directors , Lvcrpoolraud ! Joseph P Brun- ner , director , Liver rfdl. They ure we.t looking over their several plants and express themselves us higbly'bldaied with their trio thus far. They lcave't day for Denver and other Colorado poiutvof interest , in order that tbe English genllpmen of th > : party may have a view of our H cky Mountain scenery. Tbey return east by wayof Hutchlnson , wnere tbev will inspect their packing aud salt plants. Mr. Lawrence is ulto director of of one of the largest English railroads. Nugget ! Nugget ! Kuggetl Buy Big Nugget baking poivcer. 3oz. . > cents. Friday ib the latt dey of the state Ltlr al Liucoin. Are you going ? .i.V. > O VA Ct-SIKX TA. John T. Kelly r comedian who succeeds in- variaoly in wlntiug s warm ) lace in populir appioval , will be Ft en nt B > yd' i ew theater for four nighti. ctmmencinp i ext Sundav , in hU new comedy w ittcn by Charles T. Vluuent < ibd bim > eu uua entitled --McFea of Dunlin. " This cumedy bas been hi bl/ praued by the eastern pen and i said to be the b , st iece Kr. Kelycci ever ar. p -rei in. T supporting c-mvuuy in- cl ois Matue Viakert. Fiorrlr west a-id otiur artists wbo may be relied on to en.ict its varioui cbaractem in tno play in a inc/tt satisfactory manner , New scenery end co * . tumcs have been prepared for the plav and tbo production will bo the best that money can pYocurc. Scats go on sale tomorrow evening , _ > ew York nxchnngr Qnotxtlon * . NEW YORK , Sept. S. i Special Telegram to Tne BEE. ] Exchange was quoted as fol lows : Chicago , TO cents account ; Boston , 20 to IT cents discount ; St. Louis , par. or rcsrijt/ur. lomr ilr. Tbe L Ve Street nod the MetropoHtnn Elc- rnted Hiiiirnad company or L'blcapo bare been conolid ted. C. 11. Turner shot nnd Id tnnt1v killed J.V. . Gllmore at Atcln on. Knn. Both men formerly lived at Keokuk , la. At an earlj- hour tliU tnornlnc Chnrle < Cralr. colored , nnd EdwKrd MeCarihv , white. two Cincinnati murderers suffered the death penalty. Tlie river coal operators of Pennsylvania lime ilcclOpd to clo-e down tintii1nc la tlic river district that are still In operation on baturduy. runners Uiilton und Kinder , cliarced with murdcritig Cattlemnn Clmr c Fraz er near tednn. Kun. . were iicqulttert un their prelimi nary trim. The man of vnr riiiladvlphln lias leen or dered to prepare for o , * o that , tliould oc casion demnnd , be can proceed immediately to \ euezuclu. The HomeMcnd mill Is now runn'ng at fu'l ' blast. A guns of strikers un < 1 bays uFmtilted the nomnlun men nltb sticks and stones at they loft t IIP tnillB laM etenlnc. The United States bus computed Its side of the IJerluz ' .ca C.T > C , nd copy of tlie crl- aenco mill arguments fans been forwarded to tbo : tgent of I tie r.ugilsh coeminent. . The whuleb'ick steamer. C'narlesV. . Wet- moi-e , iv reported on North Spit bnr. off tlio con t of Oregon , u 1otul wreck. Tbeei is < rahln2 over bur , Her crew were ruscued by tbe men at tbe llfe-sav.n ; Mittlou. Foreign. Tbo steamer Cntnpinla. built for the Cunard line , bus Dei > n luceessfully Inuncbod at Glas gow , She will tie the largest in the world. It Itctatcdtltat Ueuerai Crespo has been suc cessful In b s ar aealust tbe dictator of Venezuela , and kt bruii r.sUcd to take tbe reins cf government into his bands. Nugcot ! Nugget' Nuggetl Buv Big baking powder. 32 oz. 23 cents. The Fidelity Trust company has re moved it * otlico to ITOi Farnam , H > uth- east corner Eee buildin ? . Friday is the last day of the state fair at Lincoln. Are you Both the method and results , -vrlicn Syrup of Fips is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts cently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced ' duced , pleas'ing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its manyexcellentqualitiescommeudit to all and have made it the most popular remedy knovrn. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any relia'ble druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , SA.N FKANCTSCO , CAL. I OTJTSV1LI.E , ETT. S\7 YOHK. If. SEC THESE TRICES TOR MEAT ; Tne.v nre for CAFH ONLY lit JlE = CHExnoKi' ' .Q llroj away. Council KlulTe. BoIIIns butif. JOjVealEten 4f Oin beef Uc Ve.il roift . . . bj shoulder rosKt < c'l-es ' muttou 30c Hionlder bteaK. Cc Mutton Me\v 4r boudi ! r clod. 4c fork chops Jlic ' 'Ir oln Kte.ik . f > c 1'orlt butt f-c Rib roast beef Sc'l'oik ' t-nu = npp Be Mrioin rolls . . t > c Heef tenderloin. . . ir o Sirloin strin fre s'.ilt porL 10.- Mrioin butt Fc Ham 124c IrfR veal f > e liacon IS c Veal M : it Idc M > jro rib = . . . . f > c Olocimar-nrlnu and Hiittcrlne , l.'ic. At these prices It will nnv von to buy for cash only ut M1 > CHEMURP- Market , wbero you can always ret tbe bed of ineiit. The Latest CKiGABO STATiONEBY Nothing Better. Oar Writing-paper nnd Envelopes ; Wedding Invitations ; Reception Cords ore sent , at reasonable prices , anywhere in the United States. Send for samples. 2EETCAU STATIOKEBT COSTPAJTS1 , < lt * CuUb' LiUrurr Co. ) 136 Wnbash Ave. . Chicago. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? rnoj rcmale Wt.lvness , Catarrh or ; Rbenmatssm , Chronic , Kcrvous or Private Diseases , IP BO , CAL.li ON Or. Searles & Searl@s Consultation Free. t < e tb tnoit mcca f ul Ull J'UIVATE. BUIOU , MllVUCri. BEIX AXIJ UltlS- 4UV DlfrtASES. ( jonorrbu-a In from 1 to G day * . Sypnllli curti ullliuul ilrrrury. All maeei fur life. t'l'ltirj L 1:1. iirr.aanently rural , ramovil com- jilrta. wltlji'UtrDUm. : ciaitli' lllatitia urj KOrcledal b nut tif jialieiu wltb. > ut u. OIJIDDQI'I imm or unnoynuce. 1'll.KN KltlTL'i.A ANI > HKITIL ULCCltS curej irltbout pam or dutenilun Irum du lne < a llVUrlOl KLK'AN'l ' VAUK'LK'KLU permauentlr Bud ( uict'iiiullT cur.'d Mi llmd new aud unfailing. WEAK MEN rVlTAMTT AVKAICi , MaS io by too clou applt. catiwn to bu tne i or > tudr | , ner era lumifil ( train urcrlef KilAl ! ( KXl HsSKi ly uilddla Ufa. or irum tlie rttvvu /cathf ul folliot SVKJlK MBS AHIC VICTlMa TO NBRTOOS OB. BIUTVorKXllAUsTlnS , WASTING WKAKKKS6 l.SVuL.L'.NTA y UlSiKi witliKAKLV UiJAV la VunAQ and MIDDLU ACiCI ) ; laci uf vim. vigor. and Uranuth. "Hb nrrual orvant Impaired aai wcikeutuBtl prsmiture.y ta pproncblneold an .All yield reiullir tu our Di * truatiuvnl ( or lo > i of TltaliKiwer Call on or uadruM wltb itamn tur circulars , freebuok and Dr. Searles & Searles , WE'LL BRED , SOON WED"GIRLSWHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married Try it on your next House-Cleaning. . Kimball Elevators. Best , Cheapest , Most Durable in the world. HAND AND POWER. I- 10 different styles. We are inyour territory and can make quick deliveries. Send lor cinulr1C. . " KIMBALL BROS. , Council Bluffs , la / ssSTi5. : C < e e 3sg J. 3Fy : * 3W * * * s Twin Oity Steam Dye Works CJ A. S . " > i ) "D5 V-iv , PR JPrtlET 5R DYEIHGOLEANISTG - AND K.EPINI3HING OP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha Office , 1521 Farnam St. ; Telephone 1521. Council Bluffs Offices and Yforks Cor. Ave. A : ind 20th St. : Telephone 310. Send for circulars und price list- lia Weal ( iiid SoFfic INSTITUTE , INFIRMARY FOR THE. TREATMENT OF AL IJCFtracIlltH'V apparatu" and rciicJiej for treutmt'nt of ertry lorra oj dt-.eanc re Ini uiotllcal or sursisal treatment. 6jbefls Jorpati-nt * . lioirl an1 ntteq ltns. comii1atlnn < > In the west. Write for clrcularn nn dofunultlet und brnnos. tra - ec , cluli twt , curvatures of spine. pllc . tuunr , cn- ipr , catarrli , broncluus. InlinluUdn , electricity , P i nlynK eiillff'BV ' , kidn < * > . bi'ilJer. eje , cur , sum nnJ undaii turncal oppratlrms liUU i Bonk on IU eiv < or Wumcn hll&E * Vf h re lately ad Jet u Innj-ln ne partment ftir wjnaen < turlnc cuattnt'ment , strictly prTate * 'tih ' Iteliablo Mealcul Institute m\unj u ? pecta.ty of PRIVATE DISEASES All Blood Divines < apc "rullj' trenei. gypbllltic Poison * , remurod { rotu tlie njstetn wittioul inure irf , > ew Het-torative Treatment lur ! < * of V1T\I. 1OUKK Person1- unit * e to visit us runy bs tret l at home by - - " oDjsnce. All oo--"h c > 3imunlcitioj- : < confidential. vleJlclnt * erin trn uents snt b ? milt or c.rpri hs.fcecurelr par ul. uo oiari * to In lcitp 001- tent ? < ir M'nJer < ne per oial interrteT prelerret < ml anct run < u t u * or * > und Uin'tiry of iour cinii , nil wi * wi 1 * * nd in plttn wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN * 1" Ul > 0 < 1 l > nra'-B * DUUn IU inc.11 , m , or Nerron liujtiai Irepo'pncyyptiilln , Ulntft anJ Viirtcjsele. wlta 3 J3i tlonll t Briicth. Appliance' for Dcformltie * an I Trast Duly manulnclory In tt < ! ven uf DBFuUJllTT. AI'l'UXNTB' " , TltU'i-ia. U1C BATTtlllKb AN1J BK1.T = . Omalia MeJicil an ! Snrnicjl Inslilnle 2Oh and Broadway , Council BljSFs. Ten mlntnes ri le tro.ti cenU'r of O-nahi oa Ouiai ttnl CoumI U.u&s etectri ? mot > r lluj RHlLWHYTlMBGHRD - i I- . . * f. P. , M. A o. I Arrive * OuiaUal Hapot-lilh agd W li l > r Su I Omiii MU ami blcux 41r Aoootnjiodaiini ! H.JI p in I.li p ra SloJi Cltr ICxpren ( Kx ? anl / < 13 II p in I4ip ns j . . .st. I'am Urattil . . . I 1131 A m t.li p ni .1 tlancrott 1'amn/eriBt. Sanl ri 1 K.II a ra LTavtii fCillCAiiU Jc SollTiiWjJiTlilt > TArrival | H--- ! " 1 * fl'H'Qt. luth anJ Marcr "tt J Qraa'n 7i > u a IB xsou ri Cur roll l'A 4t > ui r " i Tip m ltl.40 a ra . . . Ctilcaro r xpreit . . . . I t jj p ra 4.0i p u Vf tlliole 1/lmltol . . . . 1'Ji ' 4 ra 7JfJ p ro . . . . . Ka > l < irn Klrur . . . 2.Up ui C.4J pia _ ttx r-nn i fine. l'a iBx M.n tiUjg m iCHIi AUUi | Arriv i Traatfer Union Hepot , t iunnll UluBi | Traot(9r 11.10 a ml . . . . I'blcazo Kxpren t.W p u 4J'J I IQ . . . .Ve . tltule Uojlted * iO a m TJO r is KaiUTn Hjor 14U p ujjIUihuul AtlaDtloMallllCx Moul 7Ji a m .4 ! ) a muKx S ) I'arroll l'a , < MOy f ni hi ( Ui v ro Lcavei ] UMAllA i fl. UH'l.i. UiuanaUT 1' dfpot llnti ami Marcr Pt j 4 p ml M. lxiul t'gnuun tun MIoioDKl 1'ACIFIC Omaba f > ei.ot lam and WgUtcr a . lOJt'a u. M. lx > aU . t-iO am 1-JO pmi Mlxiul Kxprcm i.lU pm OMAHA & ST. . lArrlvvi Tranifvr | Dplon l > pot. Council HluSt. iTrannfar l bt. Loci * CtBOB fiall SrECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ttie want advertisements iippoarlug in a newspaper are often the most Interesting part of Its contents. They express the urgent needs , the dully wlsbe * of the people who vuin sowetblng and wbo are \ril in ; to do r.oini'thin : . A GE.NTs WANTED To sf ,1 tlio tmst double xi.roj.stlnr und b i Uvnt j > u > In the m irl ; L Steadorl . Can prove IT li ivo uscnts wlio m.i.e mer JJi n week leru'ar ' y Acdi-eu Chuiles scUulthelss. Ctmnc 1 1' . ilTi \ \ AVTED-Ladv or contle nan to hoard by ' ' aii-iv.ite fain ly. Address t 12 , HDO. Tr.NOGltM'HER nnd boo'.fcpeper w.intfd. Gite referc"-e. AdJreaS XX-'JMoe , Ooun- c.l Uhitfs _ " \ \ ; ANTED GooJ sirl for ganer.1 ho use M rir * iit.'l'l I'l ttner street- _ \ \ - ANTED A good iur > o Kiru Mrs. Jacob > iIns. .110 Plainer street. "V\"AXTnD Board nnd room for zuntleman. > ' wife nnd child. Adilrc's = . 11 E. , UEB OfflL-C , _ I'LEAsANTrooraor rooms for rent at "Of A ir. l uve. _ OST jlar breastpin with diamond fcett as. Liberal toward flndrr If left with Mrs. I. J. Gruvatte , b ' 1 First uvenue J > \5TCHAGE for borsei and cattle ; first class : ll.jyii month. Inquire ut CM Uro.icl- way. FARM and city loans. Money loaned on btock and grain. Heal e&lnte tor Kale. Dwelling rtnd business rentals. Money loaned for local Investors. 1/ougee ATowle. Ul'uarl street. FUIJ ? ALE Her e , buciv and harness at bit s.icrlbeo : goolojtflt : ? ojd well bred road hor-e. Must sell. G. U. Lewis , 12 i'eurl Hreet S.\0 10 fctoc t of inercb.inJI"fl In western Iowa , . .veil loc.itfld. dolnz geol bus'ntt . . for sale ortr-ide. E. G. Uartlt-tt , 721 llroadway. * ) ' bend of young horses for "ide ; Imoroved ipronerly or l.in-1. E. G. U irtiett , 741 Urua.d- vay. Uuun''ll Uluff > . worth of dry cooJs nti notions for ex- nxe. 11 G. Uartlett , 741 llrondwar. Ft ill \LE-CrCtttnery. . well loraiM in Ne- brasim. doin ; cooa bustnc'is Will tuko : iria er or f-uil entire businuaa at a bargain U , V. iieuto. FOR ALE Improved JOacre ' stjc farm In western Iowa , lil ; ISJ-nere fur.n. SiJ ; 1UO- ucres. i-i Johnston iV Van 1'attou. FOItSM.E Hardware sta-li In centra.1 Neb. WiilliivolCBjXWj. i ; USIiBiifo. TfOK ALE Choicest farm in I'ottawatta- Juj o ( Jo. . 4ia acre * , weil located and Im proved. I'rlco Ha an acre. K. 11. Slieafc. 11" VOO have anytbln ; for * Tle or tradasea E. H. 6be ife. IlrnvJw ay an J M uri street. { , OltlthNI Dwellings in au purls of tba i-1 citv E. 11 Shoife. Kroadway anJ Main. WANTED Eastern rsobra-iic.i luuils tn ex- chnn : for Council IllutU property. E , 1L ghuafn. Uro tiway and Main atract. FOR ? ALE On stna.l payments , fruit and garden .un I near Council UliiU * . li U. feliejfe , UroaUwarunl Main struet. _ ALE Albion Roller mills on Boons - - river. Neb. . Unest water pawiir In tbe etata developing 1'Jj bori > o power w itor entire ye.tr ; d illy cipurjty , 1W ) b-irreU : ina-niner.v and iirpnrtenineeH complete : In every d at uLGaDa frunio residence ; b ucrasot lani. title nerfojt ; pr.cci. J.S.'JJj ' ; will take unl uprovul oiitera Jfebtat-ka lunfl. R 11. blit > .ife. _ FOR \LE Clean stoci ; hurJwuie , well es- tnb Ulie'l trrdu , Invoice nliout Jl.ujj. GooJ eus.on forsel.ln ; . Terni catli E. H. Sbeafo. SALE OR RE.NT Good ooal yurd wltb lfii. ute. Greenshlflds. Xicliolson A. Oo. FOR EXCHANGE-Hote.l aud rtstHiiraul located ut Bbubcrt , Neb. , und Hi lots In Denver. Colo. : will exchange lor clear No- brnbUu land. K. H. Sbeufe. _ C 3.000 w ill buy 7-room roltiige wltb 63x133 ft. Plot on North Seventh street ; a bargain. Ji U fcbeufa SALE Hardware stocK. will Involoo - $ J.aiU ; located in ua ttPtive NebrasKu town of l.Mt ) iiQjjuUtlou : busltiuikold i-ktub.Ubuu ; Hill beurc.oie Investlcatlon. K. H. Slieafa. QO ACRE farm with ImproveiaentK , five OUmllen uortn of Council lliutr * ; ! ] 3 an acre ; u , nup brtrgaln. E. 11. i-liu ife \T7 ANTED No1 rankii liinil In ex'-bance foi ' peed woik liorst-s. E. 11. i-beufa 9ACREftnn. . Simian aors if hold within J.eud.iVB. LooHtlon seven milt ! * from C'oun- fll UUiflfc. A sniti ) barsuin. E H. Mieafa. " \TrII/l < you Lulid 11 borneWu bnve n Cm itsderire lot wbloti o wll Tor - > 0 II Hun. Urteni iileids. MeliOinoii & Ckx. | _ I A LI' fcectlon of uiilrictimberud lund in Ne- J i-bruhbit to tradufor city urojerty. Green- sh'.e ds , Nlcbolfton i-Ca _ " Dirt' "cood * stock to tndj fur low.i land. iJiBnnt.ble.lds. Nleiiolion A. Co. _ \\TK liavennuml r of peed u-nanln wb i Iwnnt us to K t du lr.il. > ie bou tti. for thum. Uo you waul to runt your bouse ? Green- BliielUs. Mfbolson A : Co. _ Gl lir uirw | y. Orecnbblelds. Meholbou & . C'tt. r'4'ulevlulu. _ Auuoii tive-ro mi houbo for t > .i p on your own lermh. UnenjuT lliuu Jiajinc rent. Grecr.fcliti'lilK. Nlclio.fcun & Co. A7EW sex n-rooui bouse. viuiaTb Ucntoa Hireet. Will tmiufor vacant lotk or lund. N choUr n k ( . GTZ ! ! HS STATE BANK Of Council BluBe. I'ajiiUil f.t ck ? 15a,03 Surplus auil IVollti. . . . . . . . . . . t > 0,000 Net cnpUal nnJ urplui Si O.OUO tllritor -J f ) . KdmaadKtn. & . L , Btiuzart. K U Qlnnn.il. . K. K. Hart , 1 A Miller. J. V fimcbuian nod Gbitrlci It. llunuuu. TraniiUit cootiral Ui.uk. inic l > u iniii . Iju-fent caplul uua kuriutu Ol kar buck lu boulbwenicra luwa luwaTIME