rl p THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATl'ItOAY , SB1TEMBKU 21 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE .r COUKC1L BLUFFS - NO. 12 PEARL STREET DtWrerta ty carrier to anr p .rt of th ? eltj 11.TV TILTOX. - MANAGER Jie > 3 .VC.V710.V. 1C Y. PhmibiEjrlu Oot > c9 Staff * lumber Oa Ben S. lUtcr of Omaha ha * bftn secured Jo dliver tn addrew t > rJ re the rejwbUcan cnb ! at its mectJnf : next Friday nlpbu * Hcene tovvod was i sat l ycs.lerc'sy to j George F. Urecii and Graqp H , McDsmaJo , l > 9tb si Omtba. Tbpv were inarrli-d tt tbe cCftretif JfnstSce Himuaer. A typorr pbteB error raa .od TilEBcc jeitcrbavtoreJer 1o the ' -UenncU BloSs. \ \ aur Worts company and its Jailore " The lk. t wt ri wti "patrons. " Artic c. . oflnoarnsraUoa were Sled with the countr reeeriJcr yesterday by th * First Prrsbvtefian cburch of Hat-din township. H. A. Docer. tt S Well * , W. E. Price und r. A , SfunJel firs tbe armes ticned to Ibe Superior cosrt trill convene ibis rocraiac , bud the case or Croisland ucalsstlbe Croatia end Council BlDfis. Bria ; ecDnj.anvinwhich ! tbe question ol wbo shall par lor tbe pavinp Ifttveon Ibe tricks oT tbe motor company is intotvedwill be tried. A couple of aeiilrens of Kotten flniv' " CLEn-a L.ury Bimner ana .IcsMe Miller be come involved in a fif ticnS depute Ian even- Inp ; ID f rout of tbe bouse at 119 Pierce street cud rained a row ihatluadofl them l > otn ID Jsll on the cburpe of difcturblnr tbe pence. Bat little business was trztrj.a.cted in tbe district court yesterday. Judpe Macy hEvluc completed tbe work of ttie equity assic-n- meat , The oay xva pnncipally devoted to the orkol record readme. A CtisJ report Is loolsed for Irani tbe rraod Jur.t toda > and ceil Monday tne flrst ussipaaent ot law cuesnil ] b : commenced. A ficbt bettvoeu tn'O scbool bays this norninp. It Beanpt : ana Jr J > : outentt . re- iDhea in tbo arrffct of tbe latter yesterday altcjiioon and vviJ be ventilsted in .InsUre Sweannren'boonrttbi'i morning at JOo'clocK. The cbarpe preferred acaio't yojnc Mon- tenth is a'tRoit ani3"bfttterr. and a host of ober bays bore been f-atcnonsd to bpps&ras vtitnes&es this aoruinc. 1'be fire at Lanrenaorler's slaucbtrr bons.a on tbe isyhitn road Tbursday c'tercoDn proved to be more destructive than w us ct farst Miptioted. A cent le of otber bandings besides tbe slancbter iionse trsre destroyed. Al Savers , vi ho lived in one of tbera , lost two bor es and a colt , three bogs and four bUioJed bounds. Tbe tota.1 loss is estimated Lt f2.000 , and rbere wet j-03 insurance. Tbe pulpit supply cnmmltt c ol tbe Con- jrreKatioaal cburcb ba - invltoa Rev. R. % V. Sham or Toiboro , Mass. , to occupy tbelr Dulplt tomorrow and os ; it > ly tbe loDotvinc Sunday. It is boped by tbe oomtniuoe that tbere will be a Inll atlendance of tbe mem- bcr of tbe cnurcb and congregation to lotbis atile divine. Heis a craduUe Lnd bai preacbca in several Boston imi Mary C3. Ecan called at tbe office of 3u ± - tice Hammer" and made complaint apSast PotcrEcttp , f-tatinp taat be tiad tareatsned to kill ITer wltn an txe , and fejred ta t ne \\ould nccompiisb bis threat unless ttie "coart soon some steps to prevent it. : an is tbe man wbo narrjwiv e c.'l.p&'l a cunvio- tion in ttie district caarl a few uiontas uco oa tbe charpe of nirbwny robbery. He will iiave a bearinc tbis morning. Mr < FracK TaJderin , a womm of ca < ; v virtue xvbo bas been lirinc in tae second i tory of a batltllnc nu Broadvray near the oorjier of Elpt > tb s > tret , nas bt-en complained of ousifleiatily of iste 07 tbe nci bbars oa cccoant of tbo class of visitor * the bad. Keveral attenrpt-s were made to arrest ner oa " tbe cbarce of "jreepinpr a disoraerlr botiRe , but Officer Weir , Xvbo maJe tbe attempt , \vas run off on one occasion by tco "woman , \ \ ho stood inside tbe baited door and ttinjat- eaed to perlorcM ! bim with a uallet if be tried to pet in. Yesterday mnrntn Deouty Marsbal Fowler brate her door la and ar- ed ber. _ Musical Union banS of Omaha will play-at Manawa nezt Sunday. Miss Ida Casndy is visiting frieno in Den- Ison. Ison.Miss Miss Ida x\2llEC8 has cone to Iowa City to mend the tnodtcal department of tne State university. Mssfc Mame Stoohonson has returnnd from B visit of three tveetfc with friendi tnd rela tives in Chicago and Gu lieu , Ind. Charles Pascbel H-aven today for a trip of tcverElvrceks to Leringixn , Cincinnati , Louisville ana other eastern cities. Mark Smith , &ou cf . C. Smith , ha cone to low * City to commence s conrsc of it-nay In the medical department of the State uni- t ff r > .ity. MISE Urace Swefrinsen left Inst eveninp for Ithaca , N. Yunere s.be ivil ! caaimeiioe tbe si orfc ol the ! .eaior year at Cornell uni versity. Miss Campbell , a faihionaiSfs milliner , bus trnved from tno east io taee cbarce of Miss trimminc deponment for the J. O. Birby returned last evening trom a l > usinei.s tnp to PrescotV. la. He has. jatt been Bivarded the contract forfurnithicc the tieitioir apparatus for the uetv norzsal col- ] epe to be erected "tt TJeuu.oa. Roy Basen , tbeyooti ttDn of Contractor Bof.dn , it Ijins danctrocsly ill with tvpbo- mslarial Jcrcr ot the residence of his lather on J3yn5ter street. He has been Kic-t lor two -weekf. bat bis friends did not abanaon liope until yesterday evening. Miss Etnma Heifctaud , Jnf-btona'ble dress-maker. Good fit. g-uuranteed. Prices reasonable. 9'JSSth avenue. Mtitical Union band of Omaha will p'.ay ut Manawa next Sunday. Gavr ThimMiat He Had. Tbereis a eanc of boys from 14 to 1C years tl Ago that needs a little judicious frighten- Jncat the buna * of the police. They have besn committing numerous little depreda. UODB of one kind and another of late , not iti from the business center of Ibe city , nnd it Is. believed Ibut thev have been piilty oJ * , * > t-ome of the potty thisvini ; that has beet 4 ! pot n c on. A day or t vo ace they brancbec on t in a diSercat direction , nun ? tip a Men at tbe con-er of Fifth avenue and Seventt ureat fcayinc "Xo Trt-spavUnp , " und jiro- coeaed lolev.v & tax on nil that tried touse tbe sidewaic. A. Wheeler happened Jo bs the first one to nas-s. He vrss notl- titicd that ie mutt divide his xveallt \\ilh then : before lie could po on , but be tnouirbt the bays were in fun. and paid no attention to Ibem. When be tried tc paik one of them pl&nted uimself in Mr. Wheeler' * path tnd tolo bim to "shell out" W co bnctt. Seeing tbat thev were ia earoeit , Mr. WneeJer bacatne KO too , Ht picked np hu band and let u fall carelessly Bfrainit the side of the buy' * haad In a tva ? that sent him sprawling i lotbecntter. Ht tien plucea hii loot a couple ot Umts where It eernea likely to do tne moit peed and tn that tiiLe tbe rest of the cane b .d fkller cveronBnotijeriu their wild attempt to eel lu-ny. At Uwt t.Boount . the buys tiud rtUn- quitted their first mortcape on the universe. cna liave not boeu soon in lhat part of tbi city since. _ \VnnK-d to Itnj. Improved p-opeVt.r. Will pay cash il pricaislow. H. G McGea.lOMainfctre9t. IcOpsople in this city use stove- 1 lie Oas Co. put < "em in at w County Ch irmm-i. At * mcetibg cf tbe democratic county oet trtl rommittee bt-Id at lie close of conven tlononThnrsday , the remrutttlons of S u3. \V anTtirtb. cbatruitn , and Fraot Trimble ' wrretcry , wrie rcuoerfa uiid tcoepted. . J. Sura was appointed to 1. tic vuciiu DI sillou left by Mr. Wtdsworth , who t s jui t en appointed chairc.h.n cf tbe JudiciH son nitter. _ Geatlemen. tbe finest line of isll cool ID tbe city , ju t roccivcd. Relter , tbi Udlc r , 310 Broadway. Jvltifclcail Union tiatd ol Omaha T jiluy tt Manawu ot.xt Suaduy. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ' United CUtes District asd Cirsait Court ! ? VTfll Opsa for Jhtsnen IMPORTANT CASES THAT WILL BE FRIED ItrpnbUc nVI1I Ilolo TliHr . Prltn H - Thlinirinnc tllil liojn Who < ! To N > ot Hut Gone Dry t'ctpnlitt Oonrention. Tbe September term of the United States district nod circuit court for the Western di- nstoa , iDuthfrn district ot lotv * , will con vene next Msuday mornlnj : at Vbe povera- went baiiatac. Tbe oardnckct has } o tt > cen issued , and contains tbe names of seventy CM.es which will cos * tsp for trial , A cum ber of tbe caves are ot considerable public in terest , atii the term promises to be a lively one , Judce Woolson trill preside. Amen the more important CEJ-CS are the foijowinc : Simon Fiorensneim hndTbomas Hall ujrUnst W. I * . Kelly et aL , infringement of pHtcuta > hbam Moen Manutaeturinc company against L. C. Etnpkte , In * : nnceaeritcf patent ; Wcshbura Moen Manufacturing company against Herman Jacbullz , inlnnremeut of patent , A. Overton ucalnst tbe Uiuoa Pacific Railway company , injunction. City of Council Bluffs and tne bOute of Iowa araiust Jasou Waleer. tc quiet titie to Fairmennt park. Henry W. Pueips acmnst tbe Kansas City , SL. Joseph & Cnuuci. BluBs Kailwav company. daafaees : Tbomas H. Bentley arainst the Kansas City , fet , Joseph A : Council BluUs Railwav com- psnt , camares ; Hsvnes Amis ucainst tbe Kansas City , St. Jottph & Council Blu2s Railway company , damar/cs. / ; Ja .on Walker aramstthaCitv of Council Bluffs to quiet title to Falrnouni nark ; J. M. Palmer against tbe Union Pacific Hallway com pany , damnc-p ; A. Cnckson acutnst tbe Chlcajro i : Northwestern Railway com pany , dLmape ; John Grant arainst tbe Cnlon Pacific Kail war company , on maces lor tiersocnl injuries ; Gr nvilleJ. James artinst tbe Union Pacific Railway company , datauces , Joan bwltt tcainst tbe CbicacoA : Nortnwestern Railsvav conptny. rtamare' . , H. C Puercs ng-niLfct thsITaion Pa cific RiiMvay company , flcmaces ; Rosanna uad Levi Berl urainst the Cnioa Pacific Railway coinpanv , uamace ; Htnry Raaden Lg-ainst the Chicucro & > ortbwesteru Rail way company , damage. i > cvcn of tne members of tbe Junes , that were empanelled lor tbe comine term of conn bave written to the clerk of the court bercine vociferously that they may bo ei- cusea Iromjury s-ervioa. ana they have reen eieus-ed by order of Judge Woolsoa. Told the Trnth. The truth M.and best ts an old re mark , and never -was it more verified that it bad for the pait few weelis in Council BluSs. Ever Mnc < j the first arrival of fall cooife the Boston Store lias been advertising- special sale in various departments. Tha wonderful success they have had is a sure g-uar.an- tee that they h ive told the truth aad coining but the truth. VTe aUv y& have what is advertised , and you aie Mire to find it iusl us rep resented. The fcalefor tneconiinjr week i - drestroods and we call Tour jttten- tou lo show ivincow displays , beside a larpe rarJel.v of barpains in this de partment.Vc are she ving- new fall novelties Till over oar store. Window Xa 1 Shows a line o ! out- ing-F in mixed , cheeked and plaid novelties - ties _ , same goqis i-etail at i > 0c a yard , tG ! in. wide jina warranted all wool ; we offer same during-sale at 33c per > ard- \Vicdow ? Co. - Shows a better grade of coeds , representing -.ome of the finest European Droductions , in French , Aus trian and German manufacture , as well as sorae excilusive dress patterns in the latest weaves and effect ? , ranging in price fxorn $0.00 to S15.00 each. Window ICo. 3 Shows an entirely dif ferent line. It is composed of black goods und black and white , among- which are some barp-ains. "We call your atten tion to our 42 Inch caahmeYe at 39c , worth oOc. Perhaps the greatest bar- pain ever offered by us , or any other merchants , is oar 46-inch Austrian hen- tielta vail wool ) , rejrular Too ( jrade , at Besides the barg-ains mentioned -we have a full ranjre of fancy weaves at special low prices , such as whip cord ? , poplins. Matelaa-e , India twill , Lansdowne - downe , glorias , etc.etc. "Window ICo. 4 We offer the choice of this line while they last at 19c per vard. Goods are a heavy homespun , illuminated ' nated in different colors , fui'l 36 inches wide and vrellworth 2oc. FOTHEEIXGHAM , WniTHLAW i Ca , Boston Sto e. Council Bluffs , la. Davis pare drugs , best paints. The rspnblicans trul bold their primnnes tbis evening in tbe several wards to elect delegates to next Wednesday's county con vention. Politics ere commencice to wsrza up fall along tbe line , and tbe republican leaders ere considerably encourarefl over the outlooV. Tbe democratic ftonventiou son ea the seeds of ai&cord m a nnnibe ! of places. Tne Australian ballot system will render fraudulent voting almost an impossi bility and tbis i a presidential j ear. All tuesethinpfc together make tbe republicans very hopeful , and it is almost a universal opinion that tbe republicans bave a fighting chance for success. A numoer of candidates have CD mo to lipbt. A , J. Stepuenson is beinj ; nrgefl to alloi' ' bis name to be used in connection wita - tbe nomination for oountv recoroer. He now boldi tbe nosltion of city clerk , ana in . that office bas bad a cbanoeo SDOW the Una of mateiliU be ! u made of It is ac- knowledeed tnat if be should receive the nomination ne would make a stroDC canai- d t , L. C. Dale and W. M. Sbepard are o candidates for the nomination. Joun Linat , Georpa iV Hewitt and Judce Carson are spaLen of as passible candidates for tbe office ot ooantv attornev and H. B. Batty of - WulnuttndF. H , Warren of Council Blnfls arr mentioned In connection with tbe count. * derlcsbip. - Miss Rag-sdale 5s IOD ba y to write ad vertisements , and only has time to ad vise the public to watch Jor the an nouncement of her autumn opening. Musical Union band of Omaha will play at Manawa nest .Sunday. I'lrnkKnt Hours Ilcrallrd , A ntimbsr of ladies , wbo belonged in day * pone by to B t-ociU club called tbe Pleasant Hours" society , entertained ttieir friends at a reunion at tbe Pacific boose Thursday nicnt. Cards , music and dancing- helped . pass w y tbe eveninc most pleasantly. H. H. Field , wbf ? tseJ to set tbe feet of the members of tbe club danclnr years are by tbe flulcet strains ol hit fiddle , was ut bn post once more. At 11 o'clock a luoch was { .ervtid Amone those present were tbe following * Mmes Mud Schickentanr and Georria Corliss , E. Tborctoo and wife , U. McMacken tiia wife , T. J. Cisrk and wife , Darin Grov b.nd wife , G , W. Drake. J. AL Holadav. filr Hearv W rrea tnd wife , Ed Scbickentanz and wife , Jobn Hammer and wile Mri. Applston , Mr. ApfJeton , jr Mr * , llogerkon , Jillts Alice Bar nauteu , Miss u- Clara Grjy. Mr. Stimpson , Jr _ ana otcer * . . ) \ it the intentioa of tbe m mberi > of Ibe society to nave similar reunions at intervals , aannj : the csmincwinter. . ISt 30- Trains for Monavraat 11 a. m. , 2 , S , 4. 5 , C , 7 , b ana 9 o'clock p. m. Droutli In NeoU. Tbe little town of Keala , in toe east end oJ tie county , i * 3t l now suflerlnp from a drouth such us it ha * never eea before * nd cue that threatens to cestroj e-nurely tbe iU crop of delirium tremcnt ccltss some uclor tid u-riies. SiiienC Htsea returned retwd y from NPOI , where be went to serve > nme writ * ot injunction wnlcbwere issocd frrna tbe district oonrt tbe otber ds.r , restrunltip four of tbe fckioonfceeper * from rry In roa tbelr cnstotaary bawnes * . He toond ' every nloon in tbe caty hcrmeOcttily filed , and ts . & > condition bed et.vted fer two days before bl arnral. At foon M the newt robcbe > 4 tbe towa that Jodfre ilirr bad granted tbe injoncttona everr f. loon prprinown ihot bis doors. Mr. Haren states that altbpacb be did oot mite a roundup of the rity to ve t the tmtb of ibe report , be betrd from peed authority tbtt there -was not a place in town where anytbinp stroticer than lemoaade could be had to drink for love or money. How lonp this state of affatri mil continue is a matter 0a conjecture , bat from all reports Neoia is 0b present having a chaacs to try tbe pro hibitory law from a practical standpoint. The Pomona Land and Trust com pany throaph Messrs Day .k Hess , their apents , , will place on the market Mon day , Sept 2S , the laad known as the Kline tr-vct , laying 2J miles east of the postofSce , Th'ere is about 40D acres in the tract , partly timber liad , all well adapted for suburban homes , Iruit and garden lands. They have subdivided it intoo and 10 aero tracts and will sell to the first customers applying their choice at H low figure on rejwonanlo terras Office 89 Pearl street. Council Blufls.Ia. Jndson , civil engineer , S2S Broadway l'roi > le * 1'arlj ConrrntJon. Tne wople's party convpntioa ot Potta- wattamif county will b : beld this aftrnooa at 4 o'clock at the headquarters of the party oa Main street , "Von can put one thine aowa us setUed , " said a representative of tbe people's party who is Mippnsed to be well up oa purty mat'ers , la a coavcrsatioa yesteroay after- notm , "ana that is there -nU be no fusion witb any other party.Ve propose to li bt our own battle , and with our pteseut outlook c n see no reason wbv we snffuld combine forces with anybody else. Another thins pret.ty well settled is that J. W. Brown ol Cass county will lie our candidate lor tbe district jndpethlp. We have been eadeavor- inp for a louc time to induca him to my that ne would ace-cot a nomination if it should be tendered to him , but tie has always beeped off. Yesterday we beasa trota bim by tele phone ana be scid that Lc would Jit-crpl a nozninbtiou if tbe delegates would offer it to hitn. Tbis -undoubtedly be done this aftersooa. " se never sucesistuliv sttaccs the sys tern xvitb pare bloox DeAVltt's Sarsapirilla mnkus pare new bloacl and onricaei Fire in an Implement ' \Tarrh oa .p The fire department was called out last eveninc at C:3S o'clock tiy an alarm tbat caaie in from tbe Buriinclon switch tower. A fire aad started in tae platform at tbe switch side of the implement warehouse ol Russell i Co. , at the corner of Eighth strest and Twelfth avenue , tnd was bnrninc bristly vrnen the firemen arrived. Tbe flames trere finally eruupuished , bat not until considerable damage was done. Hovr the fire stBnen Is so far t mystery. Tbe west end of the buildinr was bnrned away ana half a dczen threibiac machines tbnt were in it ceai ibe , ett ol tbe flames weie so nearly destroyed as to bevorthless. . E , C. Harris , the manacer of ttie establishment , martp an examination cs well as be caald by nirht , and stated that he eMjmatea tbe dani- arrmo tae tmilding at abnut ? 3JJ and to tne macniaery at KIJJ ! The loss IE fnily covered bv insurance. _ _ DeWitt'sSarsananlia cioaasss taa WILL PAT THE MOST-ST. Omulin Will Get tlif Xltictfrn Tliotmaixl DnKarh < if ilie Jloud J'uurt. Mr. Paduoct has Bteppod from his htrh horse and bas crreed tnat tbe city can have flfl.031 , its snare ot tbe road fund of 1S91 , which has been collected by ibe county and is now in the treasury. Pursuant to tbe understanding reached Thursday afternoon tne finance committees of Ibe Board of County Commissioners and the city met IDT n conference yesterday. City Altorney Connell was there to cive the lepal advice. Mr. Paddock presided and opened tbe ball by produt-ia ? an exhibit whish. be said , showed now much the city owed the conntv. These were the Scares : Hent of officers In tbe Imietnent ol the court house from Jaiy 1. IsM to July tt , ISK ! .f 1.57X03 Bou.rdiju cnj- prisoner * fiotu IbsG vo tsui , tncjuslre SEUKiSM Ootnmittiil'.of city pn'-oners iisiiD AdverUMn : tbe cJtv't.f.baroof tbe de linquent tax li'-l for tije ye art 1S93 and Is3 ! ri.773.3 : Total 5k ! K2i Cits' fc share of tie road fund 1U.DJ , OJ Balance due tbe eonuty ! ' This , ' ' said Mr. Paddock , "snows the condition of tne financial affairs eiutiDr between the city and the county. ' " Attorney Conarll read the Imv and then inlormud Mr. Paddock that there was no use of beating about tie bash ; It wus * iirply waether the county woula pay over the money , or whether It would relnse to do so. The dty was askiucno favors of the county , and all that it wanted -was to have the commissioners comply witfl tba law ; when tbe legislature pas.e1 that law. it Knew whi.t il'was doicp. The oonev that tbe county treasurer bua collected was the proceeds of a spatial fund vrbich was beyond the control of aav county oScial. Toe money , ae said , had baen collected , aad it was tbe duty of the board to order it paid over without delay ; H was possible that the city owed tne couuty , but jf it did all the county had to do wcs to present its bill and u tettleineat would be oraeroo. Mr. Paddock did LOI think the JEW was in tended to instruct tbe payment of the road fund if tie city was in oebt to the county , but wus to apply in some otntr tind of cuses. Mr Coanellthen reed the law asa con vinced the member from the Little Pappio that he wa * wioze in bis conclusions. Mr. Paddock T anted to see County Attor ney Mauoney's opinion in me case. This xMig produced and when it wus discovered that it was In line witb what Mr. Connell , ' bad suited Mr Ptddnck ihrew-np tls hands. He acknowledged tnat tbe county could not bold the tatrtiev , bnt ti tooa bt that it ] tuichvbehfcia for while , or l least until Lbe city could presoat it claim. Mr J pob.ipn , chairman ot tbe cvooril committee on n CDA , fcUd that there b d been too many ddav * . Ttie dtr tipfdefl the money and proposed to have it it it bad to go Into tbe court * jcr M. mttdamut. Mr , Paddock surrcu l tbe payment at a partion , and toe remainder t\ben a tiilisce of Acocratits canld be street Mr. Edwards ot the wncnl did not think that the dty ccrald accfpt k portion of the monev with ta understbciiinc that tbe bal ance wa * to t > e aptiltod on s.n acccmnt that post. ! Wy did not r xisU Mr. St nberg insistea ta t the only proper way wa > to sttUe aai settle at onrn. If tb ere bad col been settlement the county wa * to bit tae , as tbe dtv was ready for a settlement totne year * ape , 1'bis was the straw to break Mr. Pad3oct back , and Jae weakenrd. Mr. Stenberg moved that the chairman of tbe board draw an order for I1S.OS1 on tbe treasurer ana that it be turned over to the city , Mr. Williams seconded the motion and all ot tbe members voted "lye1 Mr. Paddock declared the motion carried by a unanimous vote , " "Mr. Jacobsoa said that ttie citr hud a bill apAlnst tbe county but for Just wbat amount he could not state. He would , however , he said , have tbe statement -prepared and at as early a date as possible tbe two committees would e&t togetber bad square uo all ac counts. Durinpthe afternoon tae commissioners met and resolved to place tbe f 1SUI81 in the next appropriation short , which will be passed neit Thursday at a special meeting. Mbjor Paddock offrred the insolation. 7'be appropriation will be available ten aayt. after It is pasrol. WILL WALK OX WILT OK. HrntK-U Isn't Good Kuoufh lor Couurll- incnlc Tect It M'Cifc. . Now the taimbers of the city nonncll will tread tbe soft and silky narp of Wilton cart - | t when they attend the meetings of Ibe Last weet the council accepted tbe bid ol thf Mort e Dry Goods campaay , which of fered to carpet the room with Wilton ttr $ OM. Tbe contract was made and vetoed br the mayor , bp nrpinp that otrtac tno condltloa of funds , it was not expedient to indulre in so ex pensive a carpet. W ben tbe veto was returned last'Tuesdsy iilcht , it was tabled for the time beini ; . Last eveninc at the adjourned mectincr it WKS > called up by Mr. Uechel and alter a lenclby discuition a vote was reached. The veto was rtjectea by tbe following vote. Yeas. Back , Becbtd , "BuraHh , Conwaj , Ed wards , Hcwell , Lowry. McLeanr. J'nnce , Specbt , TntUe and Mr. Presieent li Kays ; Elsasser , Mnnro aadJacosson 8. Absent and not voting : Bruncr , CbaSee and Steel. The Board of PC olic Works askoa lor a roller top flesK and a Icataer coach , Tbe committee on pa tilic property RLd builcHccs , win lavcitirttte aun ascertain if the board needs this furniture , There were a couple of can-plaints from tbe Board of Health , la these complaints Dr. Somers , inspector ot bealtn , said that tae street sweepinc contractor was dcposit- inp his iweepincs on vacant lots instead of in tbe river. Complaints had t een Died in the police court , but eich time the con tractor had bluffed the -uituoHses and the cases were ditmissed fcr want of prosecu tion. tion.Tne Tne amended rale ? for tbe government of the Bourd ol wealth were presented aad re ferred to the committee on palice , to t > a re ported back next Thursday night. I 1 Joseph Miliard comn.uined usout rraJers spilling eartb upnn paved Streets , Tins was referred to tut Board of public Works. Cnarles P. Bn ken hihJ been ordeied to lay a fcioewalk tweaty leet wade along his prop erty on Mason street. . Mr Prince t.aid the man was b iac rer recstod. Tbe uoai-d oj PabUcTor : s htd ordered tbe walk. Air Lowry cuia thnt "Eri-est Stuht T responuble for tae orders Jor tae layinc ol tae walks. Stnht , hebaid , wai a curse to the nelghbarhood -which he redded and that it would be a God1 * , blessing if be conltt be induoea to leave ibo city. He had de- Jayea a d. pi-evcntsd th buildinc of the niiion depot , ind now bewas trying to tear down tnd ruin the men avho lived near him. The upshot of the whole matter was lhat a resolution was adopted1 by which J. "W. " Furnas & ions , the stone" men , will b ? called off -from Mr. Birkett's premises todsy , By resolution it vras decided to olace tne sum ol S3,0 > )3 ) at the dispasal of the Botrd of Hcaltn , to be erpenued in placinr ; the city in the best possible sanitary condition. Tae committee on iirance reported upon its ooalereace with tbe county commis sioners. and that thecounty would turn over the snia of f 10,031 to the city. Tbe report was adopted. Tbe comptroller was instructed to prepare a statement and suomit it to the council , thowine the claltaswhich tba city had against tbe county. The vecetable market was ordered located in the vicinity of Eighth and Fnmani streets and the chief of police was instracted to notify hucksters and paddlers that tasy / oald not eoacrerateia jinv ether piece in the city. Messrs T awurds nadSpcbt of the com mittee on public property ana bnildine * re- I-orted that iney cad eramtsed the atv ball furniture ; they bad found that it was ail first-class ; that it was all "in position and that it should be paid lor at once. The report aad the oill goes into tae ap propriation sneet. John sbepard was given the contract lor painting ibe election tooths. He will Co tbe work ana fnrni , b the material at tbe rate of 4 o per booth. Mr. Braner recommended tLe payment of $1,270.07 to the Metrcfpolitan Street Light ing company , cfter deducting I1H2.1& for lamps which were not lighted. ' Mr. Mnnro wanted to reject ths bill. Je taid that aot 40 per cent ol tbo lamps fnr- uisned the candle power specified in the con tract. Mr. Edwards thoucht that it would oe a gooa plan to pay tie bill aad then bring tail apainst the compsay and its bondsaiea , Mr. Brcner , chairman of the committee on gas and electric ligbts , started in to tclk in support of the company , Hehtdiiotutterea c doren xvords oelore the two arc lights in the council chamber bnrced low und weat out. out.TnU is tbe sepoad time tbat Mr. Brnaer talked out a , OtU candle power electric arc lichu Tbe other time was wnea tbe council its meeting In the Board of Trade [ oyal Baking Powder ji Is Superior to Every Other Dairy and Food Commission , - " State of Wisconsin. "In reply to your inquiry as to the results of the analyses of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER b\ihe JM State * r Chemist , I beg to state that Prof. F. G. Short reports to this office that he has made careful analyses of a number of samples of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER , selected indiscriminately from the market , and found them of high and uniform strength and quality. The ingredients are pure and wholesome in ever } ' case , so far as our Investigations have gone. "I trust that public sentiment can be so aroused upon this matter that spurious and unhealthful pow ders will be replaced by genuine goods that are strong in leavening'power and perfectly wholesome. VH. C. THOM , room * . He &ow bottt * that be U tbe emir 1 tntn oa narUi tb t cmn rrfona tnw tticV. j Tbe erfrrant-at krmt booted tip * kern te Ump ttno then tbe btmoes of tb < > council moved along. . Mr Edward * Ute-vrcnt that 4 ? per pent itoald be deducted from tbe bill , a . tbo CM i&tpncter bed rrpsrted that net mere tb a tbat proportion of the lamps barnei. That i-fttlfd Mr. Brnocr tepart , and tbe wbMe tnktttr-n-tat la tbe comptroller to dpduct the amoa&t that ttie rompacy bad b es craditea rrnh on latept tbat bud nut &oco lichtod. Mr. Bocbel movfd tbat tne vote ef ibe mayor on tbe Wlitou carj > et centract be tik-rn from tbf tatult , where U was placed last Tuesday Lirht , The motion prevailed and the veto met- iape was read. K.l .l * CUT EAf/ttrzLCB-V. TITO Mort- Bank Clrrku t'nder Arrrt ChurctHi with Mrmllnc. KA.T ; S Cirr , Mcu , Sent. 2S. Josepn A- Mack and F. W. Black of tbe American XaliBa&l bC.nt ef this city have bocn arrested on coinpUlBt of the 'United S'ate * bint ex&miacr.OD tbe chtrpe cf embezzlement and uterine finircs on tbe bank's tooaks. Between them" they buve stolen fJ7OJ3. Tbe uaiount of t-ho embewlc- tnent of er-Ca , hier Onitis , arrested in Cbl- care , is believed to be De Witt's Sarsapamuu rename ' air lllnirrr * In Ids ho. Wtt'tr Idaho , Sept. 25 At 2 o'clock this morninr. ticcnown carues entered tbe paitotHce , blew open the i.nfe witb ciaat powder and sccnrea nboat J703 in money , ktamps cna postal notrs CerUiic-ates. of fitpaiit tmonntlnc to f 1,2J3 were laktn , but they nre northlots to tbe robbers. Kickapoo Mian Sagwa iVhy it is the Safest Tonic and Blood Purifier .Made. ndiaus Itaic > "o KnowlfJg ? of Mineral Drncs an ! Poif-ua * . They Cure Wi h Ilic ! tfKicdie . of the Field and st. Their Kui Hledre ; is Born of M ny Cea- The Kickiipoo Indians , who make Cickapoo Indian Sarwa , nature's p-rand onic and blood purifier , and other Kick- l > po Indian remedies , are the oldest ribe extant. When Columbus discov- red America they occupied the tern- ory about where the stale of Georgia s now located. Todny , driven back step by step , they re found mostly in Terns , Xew Mexico and Arizona , but their triditionb have 'emainei ' intact and the secret of com pounding their remedies is known only o themselves unl to our viliilc woi. idopted into the tribe and through rhom they became known to the white > eop1e. Ku-kapDO Indian Snsrwn is their prin- : ipal remedy and upon it they depend or the curing ol all troubles of ih-s " stomach and "liver , thereby pufify.nj the blood. Iti the king amoag tbeir medicines and their principal reliance br wa dinjj off malarial infections and all troubles ari'injj from exposure and requent changes. llsal > < < oiate iinl , by fhe nature of ibe In- dlan.aii31itsls.ck.or kaow-uidire ct araf > und jol iOns , B r j7Ul ari ) Jncdam trcun all mineral 'ngrf&lfiiturr ' dntyptncwj ; .f-r/n iunlee 31 the Seal louSc and Wool purifier that cannotic slbly leave behind the niter affects so com mon to many vxlenslvely aarertli-ea UOE- trnms on the itaiket. Klkapoo Indian 5awa mn.de by tbe In- diansfroci roots bulk'nd hern * of tiielr own LLerln ? anfl caring 3s ontnlnuble of any cirncnst ut one dolar per bottle ; sli bottles f orive dollar * . iff T T * Send three two cent s-tatnp * to J-U r * r r jay lusiace. und we will mail youfree 11 Jhrilln' tud int r ' .tia7 book of 173 pares , entitled "Life and 5rece Amonr ibe Kiikapoo Indltus" T'llb all iibout the ludlnns. Adf3rES HEAt.y & BJGEljOU , Dlstrlbni-lnc Aleuts , 5S1 Grund Are. , New Huven. Conn. NOTICE TO SELECT MARERIAL FOR PA NG. Totlie o rnerf of lots and lund frontlniupou sUt'Et iinnro-vemtjai district > o 4M. fotupns- atis Dareuport street from " 3 ttrtiet to 14th * et. in the I'lly of Ouiahn. and subject 10 ses-ioent lor ilie pui.ur t > r repavins of U mine. Yon nre liere r ncm e3 in unituance of or dinance No. i an , passea und apjiro e.d S teirber 1C , loifi , to select unH aetetmine upon the Had of jmlerlul to beu'-ea In nurlu : bald itiini-o eiEent dl tr cl on or ' efore Ortobei 1C. Blti or the cilj oojnUi wlli dotertnluD said Oniuhu. Keb , Septfitiber S4. TCC. r W. BISK HAT ? ' Cbalrinan Board of I'nbllc " rpo THE CKEOITOKSOFTUE AMERICAK JAVattr Wt > rk Coupu.ny , a corjiurutiuu of New Jersey. The undtirslmed-WHS appointed receiver of said porporatioa by tlie coart of chancery of New .1 < T ey on Julj iid. laKL ! Urt iJ tii-Jfi ( if s.ild CDOH. tnu.Se on the day ol the < luteof this notlt-c , joa uie i-eyunoa to jirove vour cla insand aetnutia < < before me to my f utisJacticn. within four mouths Irom tie date hereof , or t > e exc-udod frotn tbe btnei of surh dividends Jis tony thceufter be in&d of the proceeds ' f tbe ellet U of said oorpoi u liou. Claims sliouUi be it tnUed and snorn to. und jcav lie farwuidi'd by mull to Ooiilu * C ibin. so ieli r * < > f the je-rfc/ver. 1'4S Wasaini ton street , Jcoey Citr. N J. Tneyvjll prompt y ticknown3r ) id n KVUEIJC51. Rooriren S43 t\iFhlartoa sttt'tt , Jer py Cjtr , N J Dnmd September li IS'JS Jlorpciur tU irt Cnrto In 111 if * w , < 151 * " * * f " " n" - ffr. J. . vu-j > Uni _ ix-Uauou. c. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. The want udi-frtlt-emenw apprarhc in a newspaper are often the luost inl-erestins jiarl of its contents. They eipn-s tbe ureut noeclstbe daily vlthes ol tbe people who -went RO-iethias and who are wilJn ; to do 1,0111 tthln ; . I03 ACRES in W-U-4. BuUer coantv. . bn-.fcl.-a. price 120 per acre : } 03 ca .h balance * annual payirents C per rent. WU acie in Bulfulofouiitv at a Darraiu , Johiibon A. Van 1'alton. Couui-11 Itlufin. la. WAI 1EU , rood mlJllncry prepan-r to ctt workreudy for trtiau-ers , at oncie. Ad- rt , [ 7ASTEti. rood tin lor general t ut US Glen i. venae. T > AS1UUAGE for bares and ealtlrj firt -L cli.bk : IL.'iD u uioutU. luquiro at CU Iir0j.d- way. _ PA1IM ml city louns. Moncjloanel oa ( lock uud rraln. Utncsttite \ tor nule. Duelling und bin > lne > e rentals. Mouer loaned for local lnve U-r . tidugce A. Towle.--'Ji 1'e rl fctrt-ft. 17MJU PALE Hort-c. tiurrr uud hircesi kt Jblf taoriDoe. rcol outfit : ; < od well brsi road Uor e. MuHfctll. G. U. Lewis , 12 1'eur. street. ( JK. DD u > : < o ! merchandise In western Iowa. vwell lDEHi 3. djln : jrci3l.tia4iiiKSk. fur fue or tiidc. E.C Ujrtlett. 'ii Broadway. ( ) 'be def j-ouu ; iioifcys forlrjde , itunrarel 'proiwrtyorlun-i U. G. Jlaruett , 'H Urota- , Oouu-il lijuflk. _ OB TCAOE Two dvollin s pentrally Jo- ill' Council lilufls la cxehuusft for fllserXobrusVul ud. A feaup tti- Ci e dt > yi > . EII. . In Ituliditic fttt fumiture oaaplt > le ; at u E. U. abeufe. 1t TKAHE Lauds In'Gntiir < ioaniy mid JOattcr w > uutjNfiiu , Ter t-l ; of Jonelrr. tirsuttk. fumiicre or bununt proi > enjr in Ooundl UlaBh. E. U , rhe.le. U. A. dux , luliulo street. 200 More Owing to the demands for those 1000 suits we have been selling for the past few days we have been compelled to add 200 More People bought them on sight They are un questionably the best bargain ever offered in this city , both as to style and quality , at such a price. The real worth of the suits is $9 , $12 and $15. Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. { . MachtaeatslO-TonE-a-Bay Price. A9.Tnnc , . . it i uk On5rtrrm.Etj - cocKith EJ.LL M Tfle Sonthtsrtct Hall nc IrtIt aS-horpc , JcIl Srcle it hut tbe 1 urcmJ ma mienlnc ol Dcrahle-Sirote . rrcs * in ttie World. . Bales tieM ; CraftJJfit. . Cvartroctton ; OnratHltr H il UEST. SANDV/tCH rVIAHUFACTURINC In starting one press recently we baled nine tons in five liours witli new hands. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. FUK ? LE Desirable re'ldtnoe projierlv un Park are. All modern Impruvetueuts. 34 rooai& , one Wtict from motor ; n barcaln U tuter at once ; ci.sy payments or trade K U. sbeafe. FOB sALE Ivo rooa yonru hors.uv Vi 1 ti I e carpenter w oik in payment for baine. Lt-oaaid Everett , CXR ? % LE KiTiMeroa A. J. C C .leifcey J- cow , Vnv ? ! ca No lii.ul. : a s-n1endld family cow ; wns fresh Au u t il. W. M. Shepird , Room iita. Myrrlii ui blorlc. Clonneil Biaffs _ SALE Cresmery outfit. comprilu ; 2U- h p. bol er , 10-h p. endue. I DeLaveile separutoi-s.S'Creaui vats. IIJ'J gallons eaeh ; ush churnUjj ca'lon ; Dowerbuttor nuiLer. bettn scales wMcht can. water tact and othrr futures. Will sell eneap for cash 01 trade forlani. E. H.he Ie , TTTANTEB-Hou-etoejie : . mifldle aced lady f ' preferred. Address or ci.lt on IL 1" . llain , 623 Ei.it TJeice t-tioct. Council Bluffs. SI WiOworth of dry roD3s na notions for ei- . chunze. C. G. BarlJett. 741 Broadway. P011 SALE Creamery , wen Jocawd lu Ne- btasl-K. doln : rocid liuslne-s. Will take art ner oroil entire business LI u barcoin E. 13. tboaf c. FOJJ SALE TMioieort farm In J'oitawatta- mieOo. . 412 arsKfcil losatwd und lin- liroveJ1'rice tiu an uri-e. 11 U ? heiife. bare htiythin ; for sale or iraae sse n H. sbeifa. Brnaiwarund Muu str fiU FOB ? ALD On MsaJ payinenti. fralt and cardeu.uul neir Ooaricll Blq.ff 2. 11. fche-affc. Itl-oaJ way nol Mala strait. _ "T7 OR j-ALR Alhron Holler mills on BOOOB I ? rlvei. Neh. , linust waterpovror in llie stats developing 313 horsepower wxttr entire yeir ; dully capacity , t 0 Darrels : inash.nery und appurtenances complete ineverydnt ill Gtii frutnereitlience ; S ucrebof lunl. title perfe . pnce. I.U.'IJH ' : jll talco unlmprorel > 'ebrafcVa land. C. U. "T71OK SALE Clean stou barJwarewell es- -L tub ishod trrJfa , Invoice about ! I.UJJ Goal eusonfor > el'ini ' Tiruit cash C. 11. joeafe. T7IOR = ALE OU KENT Good coal yard with XJ f.ratcsetc. . Grtienth It-Ids. Xlchot-ori & Oa. f OU EXCHANGE Hotsl tnd justauratit -t ? locut a ut sbnberuNeb. . . un3 1G lots In Denier. Cola : v.-Jl ! excbi.ne for clear Nt- bri.s > alund U li Sheafe. F OB SALE Hiirdwiire sloefc will invoice 10 iu ; located In n active NebrasUa town of 1.MJ papuUHon ; butluessold cstub4shea : vlll tiear coinrefciigation. ! . K. H , ilieaf e , CJA ACRE furrn with Jtnproveroeuls , nve Ovrnllfs nortn of Council Illuff. ; I Ban ucre : a t-oup bargain E. H. Sheufe. m for peed wort bort.bc. C. H. cbeufo. \\TJLl. roe tuild u bomel' kVe liuve u in ' nsdfciife lot wlilen we hell lor li o if tai.fcm.oon. Creemiblelds. JSiobolkOn ftOa t-tit-t.loa of unliitQuitieuil lund 5n Nt- JllrBi.i.a to lra.de lor city proptrty. slile'.ds ' , XlctiDlhon & Ca DRY roiiflk block to tnde for lowt luui Grtmnt.htt'.ds. Nlcbolfcon A Oo. TXTK have a uumber of p.oi3 tcnariti wbo f wnut us to ctt desirable bouM > l Do you waul to rent your i out.eV fch.fcliJK. Xluholban A ; Oo. _ OH UroadwujOroDUshlt > lds.MrbolM > nA.Ca. it-ttl < - > lulfc. A GOOD bre-ro m liout-e for S4ie on joar Xi-o n t rius. Cutuiitr limn jiajyn ; rent. X Icholxun Co. "V KW Btvf n-roatu bouse. oJoi's' to Uentoa - - > Hrf-eu 'XVili t mat ! tor vacant lots or land. Giviensliields. NicboUnn A. tto. _ SALE Ul : KXCllA\GE-JSU-i.cre r.mcn Ju Whutler county. Neb. Will tutu C. U fcneale. "OOH SALL-Hotel wltli lurniturfi und fir- J-1 tares : roauis. burn. et ; . 1'rlw tZJtti. Loauifd ic Duuclut miuntv. Otily receipts , MX Invenlgtte at iinoe. ii. . btit-afe. " \VASTKU Girl t or rtutral boubewort K M Art nut E. TprfT i-euuiml.tr. 2 ls.djr'nad ) wtttali aud JJcUuln. bflvtitiu liluff m-t > tji und 1) . btid U , institute. 1'itidtr ciebs * Imrt at Uuu olcet > licai aod INSTITUTE. 1 Ere A for INFIRMARY FOR THE TREATHEKT raoulr- Inz moillciil in Kuvivul trmtnicnt. atiea Iori'atlcntsl'Oiira nnS atteiliasa. Be t ta conxiaiiUnnc la the t. Wrtlf Jor clrcnlii.r < in ilf f > rmitle iinfl liraaov tro- rt. tlulj lent , cnrriuures jj fitn [ . jillei. taiDcir * . catj- IHT , tatorrli , lircmyliltlt , lohnlation , cilnctricltr. 1" " * -3- . ktdnejlilnadtr. . tjC , ear , ! un aal Bt k on Tiise Bi or , . - } iumiifiit lorWuiuca durjue uanUuriDbut , ntnutlr iir.vato OnljUuliuble MellcJ ln ucuj milanr u PRIVATE DISEASES All Blutifl iJivawf nuBCSBtfolly iredtel. PrjjhtUUa riilsiiDt removed Jrciui llie .mtetn wituuat nieroarr < - Itexixirutlvc Tremmeut lor L.i ot VlTAti I'OWEU , rer cm > unalilt u > rlMt ui niur lie Umitul kl iiiitun lir ourTcKiiiiuileuiw. ATI ( umuiualciclun * [ : u&Qdcntiai. > dftlicinHfccirlnxiri-uttnu : ieni itr 2mm or rlirHk. euareJ.r jiucLni.no lua-nn 10 insli-it * 1103- n-jjimr M-n3er. One iiprfTiul iDterriur iireJerrsl. ( itil uufl (111111.011 u or wnid Ins'drr ol yuar cut * aal will fcBiia In jilfcln Tiinier , < jar BOOK TO MEN , Irnimlnncy , 5 | lJlIlli , Glpot ana Var,3j ; le , wits quet tiOUllBt Bruuet. ji'pltknne Inr Ikefurmlllcii jin C'ulf ui&.nuIiLCtorf in lae went o TBHSSES. JilC BATTtlllils AMI iJKLU's. Medical aol SwUcal Instilntc 2O ih and Broadway , O.unoil Bloffa. Ten mlntni-iria * from nenterof Oxiai oa CITIZENS ST&TEBAMK OJ Cocncil Wurc. stock . fl50,039 atiJ Proliti . r ? 0,0 DO Jfet capital And & 2S0.003 IirerUiri.-J. D. ElanalKix IS. U Stinciirt. F H Gleak'in. E. li. tlurt , 1. A VUlltr. i , V Tlifijan.a ! nod CJm.rlc u. llkaiiko. Truat ct. crhtu * ! liiuiC. Ijtrttiit un ; > lii bua tunum lit MU/ TUIB PEI-OSITi PRICES FOB MEAT ; tire fur cxm OM.V ut MutLeu a UrtiiQwiij. Council Ulufis. -He V al M w. Jf . o Oem be * c ( r XTutloii ittw Moulder clod. . 4c Cork cbopb Mi.oln stuak . . i * 1'orli tiull. bo Bib rou.it t-ft-f . , ha slrJoln rolls . . t-c Beef teudenoln. lUo 1(13 ( Slrlolu ttutt . . . he Haul 12SO L E eitl . . . . . ko 11 noon Veal steal : . 1-c pure ribs Uuttcrltie. l&c. At t uese price * ItvUl T > T rou to bur iar rash only aiMEbOUEM > UlsrB llwjt Martin T here jo a ctu Uwtj-t jn tle tett of CLKLU I