THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY.2JSEPTEMBER 25 , 1892-SJXTEEN PAGES , THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Delivered by carrier to any part of III ? city II.V. . TIlVTON. - MANAGER ' Office . llus'nciui v. r . No23 MI.\OH MUMTWX. K V. J'lumblng Co. ( 'cur.rll Ululls Lumber Co. . The people' * partv will have n picnic next Tucudny at II. V. Churchill's ' grove In York tow tub I p. Jock Graham , bailer known u "Su - pcndcr Jack , " was arrested yesterday nf tor- noon wlule raising a dislurbanco on Hroad- \vay. tloveriior Boles will pa Ihrnuch Council UlufTs TunsUav afternoon 1115:55 o'clock on his way to Missouri Valley , wbero uo will deliver un address. Marriage licenses wore Issued Toslcrday lo Otto Helper mid Kay Loomlc , both of Coun cil Uluir.s , and toJ. C. Vlllnuino aad Addto McUulrc , both ot Omnha. Ucuular meiitlriB of St. Albans lodec No. IT , Knights of I'vthlns , Monday evening at Castln ball. All vlslllng knlghls weleoruo. Hy ordur chancellor commander. The yotitiK Indies of C. G. Sounders' Sun day school cluss will ijlvc a supper In the Elictrmn bnllcllne Friday , September ! ) ( ) . for Uio bunctlt of Broadway Multiodlsl Eplsco- pal cliurub. Word has boon received announcing llial n doliato will tuko place in Ibis city on Iho evening of October 0 botwcbii A. II. Cum- mliiBs and W.V. . Wlltner of flos Molncs , the republican and democratic candidates for elcctor-at-largo. Mm Laura Baldwin cntcrtntncd the mem bers of tbu infunl department of the First 1'rosb.vtorlan Sunday school at a "mothers' too , " In thn parlors of tbe church Friday afternoon , ICiebty-llvo invitations were Is sued , and tlio Illllo folks passed a most en joyable afternoon , Tno trlnl ol Iho cac of CrossUnd against tlio Utnabii it Council Bluffs Bridge company was commenced In Iho superior court yester day , and the testimony of tbo several wit- nOFso was taken. A continuance was tbcn granted tha defendants until next week In order to nlvo tncm an opportunity to gut the testimony of several others who' are out of tbo city. August Turk , who lives at Crescent , was severely injured Friday night while In n run away. Ills team became unmanageable and dnsticd up tbo road , colliding with a horse and throwing Turk to tbo ground. One of bis IlmlM was broken In two places , and It Is feared that ho received severe Internal In Juries. The horse with which the runaway loam collided was instantly killed. Mr. Turk Is now being attended to in tbo hos pital In this city. LilHt Day , Monthly , September 20 , is tbo Inat day of the ton-tiny dross tfoods sale tit the Boston Store , Council BlulTa , In. Now is tbo time to aval I yourself of bargains. Sco window display. Window No , 1 Shows a line of out ings in mixed , checked and plaid novol- tlus , Nitno goods rotuil at 60c n yard , 60 in. wide and warranted till wool ; wo olTor same durinir sale at 'We per yard. " Window No. 2 Shows n hot tor" prude of goods , representing some of the llnost European productions , in French , Aus trian and Gorman manufacture , MB well as pome exclucivo dress patterns in the latest woavoM and olTucts , ranging in price from $0.00 to $15.00 each. Window No. H Shows an entirely dif ferent line. It is composed of black goods and b I nek and wnlto , among which nro seine bargains. Wo call your atten tion to our 42-Inch cashmeres at tt'Jc , worth 6c. ( ) Perhaps the greatest liar- gain over offered by us , or any other merchants , la our 40-inch Austrian hen- riotta ( all wool ) , regular 75c grade , at GTlo. GTlo.Besides Besides the bargains mentioned wo have a full range of fancy weaves at special low prices , such us whip cords , poplins , Matelnsso , India twill , Ltins- downo , glorias , etc. , etc. Window No. 4. We olTor the choice of this line while they last at 1'Jo per yard. Goods are a heavy homespun , illumi nated in dilToront colors , full 'M inches wide and well worth 25e. FoTHKitiNoiiAM , WIHTITA\V & Co. , Boston Store , Council BlulTti , la. Mus'cnl ' Union bind of Omaha will piny at M.imuvii Sunday. J'KHHiX.H , Li. W. Ho fit. hrs cone to Chicago on bus moss. Miss Mame H lev of Orescent Is the truest ot Miss Ualln Mikosoll. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. James returned from a six weeks' ' trip to Montreal , P. Q. ( Jn.irlos M , Ross of Mobile , Ala. , is vislt- Ine his rolullvus and friends iu Council Bluffs. Miss Klltio KO.VOR has been called to Creston - ton by a telegram unnouncinK the death of u friend. Miss Nettle Johnson of Chicago , Is vlilt- Ing tier brother , Walter Johnson , at Ban croft Terrace. J. J.Ilumllion and wifu of Vornou.Tox. . are In Ibu city , the cucsUof tbelrdaugutcr , Mrs. Ann Bonhuin. Mr , and Mr * . Archie Oroon of Denver are In the city for u visit with their parents , Mr. and Mrs. John ( Jreou , Miss Cora \Vooillniry has gene to Hills- bore , 111 , , to Bpeiul several weolis visiting bar sister , Mrs , T.'B , Urcculoe. Mm. Ucoriio D. Cross and son of Colum bus , O. , are In the city for a visit with tholr relatives , W. A. Bniloy and S. P. MneCon- null. null.Mrs. Mrs. H. E. Di-ICny and children , who have boon vUltlng their relatives hero for several nock * , left yesterday tor Atlantic la , , where they will make their Homo. Mrs. O. H. Lucas loft for Glenn-eon Fri day , to attend Iho colobrntion of the lovonty- Iltih birthday anniversary of her mother , bho was ncL-omimuiod by Misi licislo Ustop. Uonorul John V. Stone Intt Friday night for Biorin L'lUo , wh ro bo was booxcd Tor an addrusH yi-sterdiiy afternoon. IIu and Judge Wlllurd will coimnoiico iholr series hf joint dobutus next Tuesday at Indlanola. Hov. Stephen Phelps was callou to Chicago yesterday morning by a telegram announc ing ttiu dnnguraus Illnosn of bis wife's mother. Mm. I'holps has been in Chicago for several wcults past. Tliuro will bo no proachliiK at the Fl t 1'roibytorlun church today. _ Miss Myrtle Kotelmm. tonchor of elo cution iu tlio Omaha Conservatory of Music , will bo In Council 13 In Us Tuesday evening , September 27 , for the purpose ot organizing classes in elocution and Dolmirto physical culture. Tlioso inter- Critod will tlnd Mien Kctclmm at the homo of , MInH Mary Damon , 101) ) South Fourth Bti'out , botwooti the hours of 7 and H. _ _ Teutury Hun. " A largo number af the wheelmen of Coun cil Bluffu and Omaha will start out tula morning bright , and early and put in tha on. tire day showing what sort of atult they ara made of from n bicyclist' * standpoint. Among tbo Bluff's ' representative * wilt bo \V. D. Corrothcrs , Kay lllxby and Howard hattonhnucr , Tbu crowd will register ut Duxou'd In Oniatm at 6 o'clock a , in , , and run to Kile City , returning without atop tc Ouxon's ami reLMbter tlioro a second tune. They will then rlao to Ulonwood nud return , making thu untlro length ot ihotilplOJ miles. A largo dclouuilou is expected from Omaha. MitH Eininti Hulatnnd , fashloimbk dri'tsnmlu'r. Good IU gutirnntooil , I'rlcos lo.iHonnblo , llS ) ) 5th tivonuo. Musical Union band of Omaha will play nt Manawii Sunday. Jutlbon , olvll oujjuiaer. 'J29 Broadway NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS People's ' Pflrty Tolegntes Run Two Very Livolj Gonvontions , ENERGETIC RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Nomination * Tor County Oftlren Mndo nml I'ollowi-u by n lied Hot right un the .Iiiilffotlilp Til- Ion finally Knocked Out. The pcoolc's party of I'otlawnttamlo county nnd the Fifloonlh Judicial district came to gether yesterday at the court house , und It the results of the collision nre to bo taken as a criterion for the future , no ono need ever bo afraid that tbo people's party will go down to its doom without making a nolso In the world. Tbctowas evidently a misunderstanding somewhere as to the tlmo and place of hold ing the convention , for when It , was called to order there was a very sp.mo representation of-tbo devotees of the now party. No ono knew anything about tbo ofllclnl call , and the unoOlclal references that hail been made to the convention by the papers had all had a different announcement. The convention was called to order soon after 11 o'clock , however , at the court house , and A , J. Me- Claren was appointed temporary chairman and W. F. Travis temporary secretary. Committees on credentials , resolutions and permanent organization were then chosen , live members on each committee , and the con vention adjourned until 1H : : ) D. m. When the convention was called to order In the afternoon the list of delegates was considerably Increased , nearly every voting prrclnct being represented. The report of the committee on credentials shafted seventy-six delegates present. Thu rcnoit of the committee on permanent organization recommended U. S. Alexander of Hardln township for chairman audV. . F. Travis ot ICnox for secretary. The report was adopted. The committee on resolutions presented the following report , which was adopted : Hl'llllOt ItUBOllltlOllA. Resolved , That we , the peoples party. Indorse thu platform adopted by thu natlun.il pooplu's party convmilloii at Omaha : the mule plat form adopted at Dos Molnes , also the platform adopted at Atlunllu by the congressional con vention. Whereas , News has reached us from Atlanta , Ga , , that the fruodom ot speech bus buen abrlduud and dented to James I ) . Weaver and Mrs. Mary E. Louse , people's party speakers , who have Ucvn assailed by throwing eggs , utc. , by a how lug mob led on by corrupt und uvll doslKiiliii : deimitoxuus. Is prlma facie uvldoneu of tnulr own political blench , and rottenness will Inovltanly destroy and con sume their own lilt by carcasses , thoroforobo It. KesolvuU , Thai wo. thu people's party of I'ollawullamlc county , assembled , do huruby dt-nouiieu all thuso who purtlcated orsympa- thlrcd and violated the most , saurud prfr.elulo of American liberty. "Thofreedom of spuoch. " Wo denounce uli such mulliods of mob vlu- Imicu In mlppiosslon of facts. Wo Invite hon est Invest ! ; ; iilon of all men and parties to ox- atulnu the prlnelplusenuiielatua in the Omaha platform. Wu denounce the trucltlln ? methods of the AN OC ! itod 1'ross for withholding tto politi cal news of our uarty nnd speakers , so that tbe Kiont masses of the pcopio can judge for themselves. We do appreciate all journals who differ fiomusiuour political opinions who have thu honesty and iniinlioud to report our bponkors and news correctly. Reso.vsd. Ily this convi'iil'on. ' that the can- d dates receiving tin * nominations at the hand of tb s voinuntloa shall endorse tbo principles us laid dou n In thu Omaha plat form and stiind llrmly on the platform and pled 1:0 tholr support to tbu entire tlckot. Hoio.vo.l , That this convention will In no way or manner fuse or utllllaio by endorse ment of nn / ono person 01 persons bclonjln to any othur political party. Tbo work of nominating candidates for the various ofllces was then proceeded with. All the nominations were made by .acclammu- tlon , und without much show of excitement. Eugene Stuofel of Hardln township was nominated tor county cleric ; for auditor , C. L. Gillette of Council Bluffs ; A. J. Mc- Cluron of Council Bluffs , for recorder ; Am brose Burke of Council Bluffs , county at- tornov : H. S.VatUms of Neola and J.'A. Churchill of Council Bluffs , for county supervisors. A. M. Hutcblnson was chosen chairman of the county central committee und the con vention adjourned. .Judicial Convention. The Judicial convention was at once called to order. Up to Ibis lime things had run along as quietly us If a funeral was on foot , but tno fun all came on witb the Judicial convention. U. W. Loavlttof Mills county was appointed chaitimiu nnrt W. F. Travis was continued as clerk. A. J. Mr.Clarcn immediately moved to ad journ without timKliikT any nomination , but a few seconds later withdrew his motion. A liomDihull was ihun Uiroivu Into the camp in thu shape ot a resolution that toad like this : Rusolvud , That this pup.u's party mass convention nbiumhli'd tliN-'lth day of Uoptum- burun iota : thu ii'so.ullon pissed bv tha I'uu- p u'h I'.irty ( iiub of thu city of Council Illnlls , oNcludluK nuumumbcis of said club from voting In this convention , and rcuounliu hild ruso.utlon us tun sunsoof HUB muss cunvun- tlon , and thu ollicers of .s ild c.uu bo rciiicHted | to fuimsh the memburslilp roll tu thiiuon- vuntlnn as credentials of propurly accri dltud doluiMtes. The noisiest tlmo that has boon witnessed ut any political convention In Council Blurt's within the memory of tbo oldest inhabitant en.sucd immediately. Just what was said or who said It cuntiot bo told , for noarlv every one Inside thu railing ivus trying bis level best to make himself heard above the dm that his neighbors wore raising , while a largo number of men who did not belong to the people's party stood outside tbo ruillng and holp-'d on the good worlt of cracking tbo chandeliers. Colonel llncklnn DistlnijiiUlu'cl lIliiiHolf , 11. I ) . Huckir.s , a young man from Ham burg , who occupied a scat with tbo Put > o county delegations , wasuspcclally noisy , nud made u number ol speeches at tunes when tbo con fusion hud subsided so that ho could bo hoard. Ho said that ho bud boon amending conven tions ull of his llfo , but this was the llrst packed convention that ho bad ever bocu a member of. Tbo Council Bluffs delegation bud deliberately sought to pack tbo conven tion by miiniis of this infamous resolution , Which was Intended tu enable 100 mo in bars of the Council Uluffs club to vote In tbo con vention In opposition to the on s and twos thutcumu from outaido counties , Ho waxed righteously Indignant. Too members of the Council Bluffs delega tion Jumped to iboir feut , several of them nt n lime , when this accusation was moan , and snld that no such attempt us tbe kind charged hud entered tbo beads of any of tbcmi. No such resolution bnd ever buen adopted by the Council Bluffs club. Finally tbu question of adopilog tbo reso lution was nut to the houso. Tbo walls fairly rosoundud witb ibn roars of these who wore in favor of Iho adoption , und of those who were opposed. The motion to adopt was declared lost. Thun They Unit Koino Fun. J , W. Brown of Atlantic was then nnmed as a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the district bench , A few minutes later un oldish gimitoman wilb a Grand Army uul- foriii on rose and nominated Fremont Honjs- ralu , Than there was a row. Cries of "Hats,1 * "Fusion , " and hisses from scores of ludlg- uunt popullnu runt tbo air. HuckltiH from Hamburg catno to tbo front once more , and in a speech that mot with ap plause and buses about evenly divided , suld : "Wo'vo no timber suitable for a Judge of the dlatilul be neb In tbo people' * parly. I move wo adjourn , " Someone booondod tbo motion , but when It camu to a vote the bouso was so evenly di vided that the chairman decided to adopt anew now rule of hit own. Instead of culling for u division of tbe nouso bo lot tbo motion go by default , and ibo fun commenced again. "It's notbln' but a d d lot of fusion I11 yolloa ono hoary bunded individual at tno lop of his voice , "They've been tollln1 us lor the lust twonty-llvo yean that wo havmi'l ' got anybody In our party that's tt for ' nnd that's haven't ' unyibln' , why wo got nlonir ativ fuster than \vo buvu. " At lust everyone bad yelled himself bourse utidlbe confusion died oul of llsclt , Browu's uomlimtlLii was voied on and carried. W , F , l.ilton was choiou chairman of Ibe Judiciary comuiittuo and tbu butlneis of tbo convention was over. Churloi Mciklnxlo , candidate for tbe at- : orncy generalship , made n lengthy speech by way of dessert to the excellent dinner of preen lortimmons of which the delegates bad boon llonjntnin Ilnd n Little t'lnn. Ono thing In connection with the nomina tion of Brown whloh U worthy ot more than passing remark was the ncttvo part that was inKon by the friends of Fremont Benjamin , the democratic candidate for the judgcihlp , and , in a quiet way , by Benjamin himself. Just after dinner ono ot the delegates , who was carrying a jag several sbes too largo for Him , mot a well known and strictly truthful republican on tbo direct near the Grand lotcl , and supposing him to bo u delegate mmodialoly opened up n conversation. "Lot's go up to Br.njuuitn's room again , " Raid his jaslots sleepily. "What do you want to go up there for ! " asked the republican. "Ob , " was the reply , "I've about come to the conclusion that wo don't ttaut to put up tny candidate for judge this afternoon ; Bcniamin's good enough for mo. " W. II. Kaephor , who is a well known sup- oortor of Benjamin , was soon working busllv In the outskirts of the convention , giving directions to tno delegates to whom ho bad previously attached the string , and in spite ) f his politics scorned to bo as thoroughly nt lomo as If It. were u domocratlu convention. I'hj plan ottho Bonjamlnltcs evidently was : o bavo-tho convention endorse Benjamin or ilso to adjourn without making a nomina tion , and their failure to bring this about was owing merely lo a failure to Induce enough of the delegates to see things in their lht. Had they succeeded in their attempt .hero Is hardly room for a doubt that Bon- amln would have been elected. The members of the Guild of SU Paul's will ( jlvo an entertainment In MiiHonio totnulo on Monday evening , 29th inst. An interesting ; program , con sisting of fancy dances by little Florence Smith , tableaux , etc. , will bo given , iftor which the Motta brothers' Italian orchestra will play for dancing. If you want a good hair mattress , ruarantcod In every respect and will ast for generations , go to the Council 3 lufT s Carpet company's. Musical Union band of Omaha will slay at Munawa Sunday. AT THE MllltAKV. Olio ot tlui Uoltghtliil Fcaturug of I. lie In Council lHuII . There Is ono resort In Council Bluffs that does not seek to drum up trade and yet has plenty ot it. No blood-curdling headlines appear In the newspapers with reference to t and , In fact , it is very seldom mentioned .n tno newspapers at all , but tbe people who want to 11 nd it know where to look for it and it never lacks for patrons. This re sort is the free public library. Probably one important reason for its quiet , unosten tatious popularity lies in tbe fact that It is as free as air to any ono who is willing to behave himself , refrain from cutting scraps out of tbo newspapers and magazines , and treat the librarian with the consideration justly duo so important a poreotiago. But However that may bo , not a day passes that does not nee scores or perhaps hundreds of men , women and children , of all agus , colors , tastes and occupations , wend their way up the elevator in the Morrlarii block , armed with the little green cards that are the ' 'open sesame" to the treasures of literature on the third floor. During the past year the visitors to the library have numbsred over 40,000 , and the IJOOKS taken about U. * > , OOJ. There has been a slight yearly increase In the number of patrons each year for the past ten years , when the present librarian commence ! ' , her labors. But in spite of the largo number of books that have been talcen from the library nid tbe case with which chance visitors could make off with a book now and then if they felt so inclined , it is worthy of remark that Iu all the last ton years not a book has been lost or stolen. Books bavo been read and re-road , until the paper was worn through in spots , the bind ing fell lo pieces and the whole book little by little vanished from sight , but aside from the natural wear aud tear there has not been a loss. It U Not a Snap , But In iiplto of the ho nosty of the average BlufTite , who would not steal a book if bo had tno chance , the life of the liorarlan Is by no means a "soft snap. " Efforts are con stantly made by different parties lo get around the rules of the trustees in bomo way or other. One wants to take home a book from tbo reference Horary , notwithstanding u sign forbidding it stares him in tbo fnco every time be turns around. Ho accordingly coinos into tbo room with a book ID hii hand and when he goes out taues another book witb him. But In everv case where this has been tried the deception hui beau discovered in time to prevent tbo scheme from being carried Into effect , The library is continually made use of by the teachers In tha public schools , who refer their pupils to books , especially In the refer ence library , for outside reading in connec tion with Iho subjects treated of in their text boons. As n consequence there are a great many school children numbered among thu reg lur patrons of th'j library. Many ot them have taken summary measures to 'pre vent their rlvuU in the Hchool room from having access to the books , to which tholr attention was called , by hiding tbo books. The most out of the way places were in variably selected us hiding places , and so much Yuukeo ingenuity was manifested that It would Bomotunos bo mouths before the missing book would be discovered. 'Ihere Ib no indubitable proof , however , that In BO mo Instances the books were not hidden in order to furnish u good excuse for their not being road. Cnplil Occasionally Coinox. The caglo eye of the libtarian bus a steady job in keeping truck of the cnlldron's manoouvers and In preventing tbo grown-ups from clipping the papeiM und magazines , out another Hold In which .she Unas u chance for constant ombloyinout Is in puttinga noiseless but no less effective quietus on amateur love affairs that blossom out under tbo protecting walls ot the library. It makes u convenient trysilng place for the masters and misses of the schools , whouro anxious lo study ancient and modern lorn out of the books and doubly anxious to study human nuturo on the side. Many n love's young dream has played to good business for a time , but bus boon squeezed to death In Its inclplcncy by being sat down uoon by the librarian , who has a standing request from tbe school teachers to do what she can to prevent the occurrence of dreams that mar turn out later to bo full- blooded nightmares. In tbo main , however , the library and reading room mo made use of In the ways that were Intended by the founders. The choicest papers and magazines in tao country are aluays to bo found on the racxs , ami al though the chuckle of the small boy , who has struck one of Hamilton's , Ulllam's or Oppor's latest in the pictorial papers , may ' bo hoard on un average of about 1-OQ time's a duy , tbo Century , Soribnor's , Public Opin ion and tbu rest are by no means neglected. A largo list of periodicals devoted to the various specialties in sclenco and art f ur- nlsbob ample opportunity for those who are interns ted in these special brunches to keep pace with tbo progress of the ago. Addi tions are being made continually in the wr.y of books and periodicals , aud It Is safe to say tbat Uioro are few cities in the west of tbo sizeof Council Bluffs that are bottoroqulprca us to frco literature than this , Miss Helen Sprinlc has returned from thu east accompanied by Miss MuFooloy who will have charge of tlio trimming department during the season. Miss Sprink id making arrangements for a Jnuuhotno millinery display , the date of which will bo announced later. Boston store closes every evening at U p. m. , unless Mondays and Saturdays. Musical Union band of Omaha will play at Munawa Sunday. W , ( I. A. llmiiMlt. The Woman's CbrUtlan association has decided lo engageIn a sale of fancy und use ful articles the llrst week In November for the benefit ot the hospital. This effort wo deslru to bavo patronized by all charitably Inclined citizens to their fullest extent. Wo hope by this uiovo to liquidate a debt which but boon standing over slnco wo raued our building to grade , and could have thu use ot city water. The City Water Works company , with others , ol that tituo banded UB their bid for the plumbing , and , /t / .bclnRtho lowest , wo worded them tbo contrnct. Slnco Uiat tlmo wo hare never boon questioned ns to whether wo over itUendcd making-ovon so much nsa pnjinerttQh the debt , nna now 1m v I n IT gained oomeihlnfr Hko firm footing , wo propose to cancel our obligation this season. i Dolli Innumernbl4"hnd of every variety will grace our cotfntcrj. Orders for tbeso can bo left with Mm. Charles Ofllcer. All kinds of fancy nndi useful articles from a kltcbon nnron to thaHnnst nleco of needlework - work made will bo found nt our salo. The exact data wlllbo given as soon ns nr- rnngemonts are complete. , , W. C. A. LADIES. The Pomona Lnnd and Trust com pany through Messrs. Uny & Hess , their agents , will place on the market Mon day , Sept. 20 , the land known as the Kllno tniot , laying 2 } miles oust of the postoflioo. There Is about 400 acres In the trnut , partly timber luntl , nil well adapted for ouburban homes , fruit nnd garden lands. They have subdivided It Into 5 and 10 ncro tracts and will sell to the llrst customers applying tholr choice nt u low llguro on reasonable terms. Olllco 39 Pearl street , Council BiutTsIa. The City Union of Christian Endeavor societies will entertain a social on Tnor- day ovonlnir at the residence of F. Gross , corner North Sixth street and Washington avenue. A musical pro- pi am will bo rendered and a pleasant socl.tl tlmo IB promised to all whoJit- tond. Refreshments 25 cents. If you want to see fine lace and chonuillo curtains and all the newest and handsomest designs In carpets , go to the Council Bluffs Carfot company's Genuine Round Oak , Radiant Homo , P. P. Stewart stoves and ranges , sold exclusively by Cole & Cole , 41 Main. Davic , pure drups , best paints. liranil .Iiiry l > Urhnrgc < l. The grand Jury made its final report yesterday morning and returned several In dictments , some of n bleb are not yet made public. Amonc ttioi.o In which the parties are in custody are three Indictments against Howard Sparks , who was until a short tlmo ace , employed as ngcnlforthe Singer yowin ? Machine company. Ho Is charged In two Indictments with tittering forced instru ments ana in the third with laicony. John Henry Brown , tbo colored man brought from Dei Molnos recently , was In dicted for bitramy. Tbo charges ot libel apulnsiT. D. Tollo and assault with intent to do prout bodily Injury opalnst W. A , Brown are dismissed , Au Important part of tbo report Is that with reference to the condition of tbo city and county JalU. It Ilnds DO fault witb tbo con dition of tbo latter , although n.i Improve ment , la recommended In tbo plumbing. The city Jull , however , tbo report sovs , is In a horrible rible condition ana Is not lit for human b-j- Ings to stay In. It Is put down as anulsanco , which should bo abated. Mrs. Hard mini's kindergarten will re move to rooms iu the residence of Mitts Laura Baldwin , 039 Willow avenue , Monday , Oct. 3 , arid pupils in atten dance now and now pupils coming in will please ropdrtc at that time and place. , / ; Wanfcil'to Buy. Improved p-opcrly. Will pay cash If price is low. H. G.'M sGee , 10 Alain street. j For Rent A 9-rocjm cottage , cor. Broadway and 10th , and 7-room cottage on North Scott street. J. C. DcIIaven. Gentleman , the finest line of fall goods in the city , juat received. Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadwajr. For first class .np . iolslorlng go to the Council Bluffs Carpet company's. loOpoople in this city use ga.s stoves Iho Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. Trains for Manawa at 11 a. ra. , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 , 8 ana 0 o'clock p. in. [ VIIOM YBSTEItDAT'S TII1HD EDITION. ) ' bOUJ.II UMA.HA. Ono of Sucretnry IUnk'8 Assistants In tlio Mniclc City. Watson 1'ickroll of the bureau of animal Industry of ibo Department of Agriculture at Washington was In the city yesterday. Mr. Pirlcroll is one ot Secretary Ilusk's as sistants in this Orauch ot the work , and loons after tno branches of the bureau In the west. His visit to South. Omaha was for tuo purpose of arrancinfr for the microseopal in spection of pork nt the G. II. Hammond company' * packinc plant , which will bo nut " In operation noout the middle of October , or snon thereafter. The bureau H proving n grout success and Is ono of the bcnaHciul pieces of legislation enacted bv a republican administration. UM grout usefulness Is being fully iitlosli'd each day , und the marvelous increase in the cx- nort trade of the packers Is the proof , The Inspection of ull pork for foreign consump tion has made it possible for the packers in this country to tlnd a ready market in the countries of the Old World , whore tuo years ago all American pork * was suspected of helm ; infected with trucbtnu" and it admis sion into these mnruats was denied. Tbo in spection has wrought about u chaniio In tlio order of things and the export trade U grow ing ouch day and Is reaching dimensions of un extensive nature. Hun Down by Itrclilrn * DrlvurH. Tom Murray drove out to South Oman a last evening to look ut bis landed possessions and shortly after 0 o'clock ho started on his return trip homo up Twenty-fourth stroot. Two vehicles came down that street , the hordes going ut brcahuoclc speed , aud before Tom could veer his itoed lo the right or the lofl they were upon him , upsetting the light buggy and throwing the millionaire out , Tha other follow * did not stop , but kept pomp , and when Tom had pulled hlmielt to gether ho found ha was not Injured , barrlnir a few bruises , ills horio and buggy wera all right , but the harness , which bad done unlimited service , \vai badly torn. Will I'roiecute Saloonkeeper * . A. H. Miller proposes to prosecute all. saloonkeepers who have billiard or pool tables In their places and permit bo ys to play , Mr. Miller states tint the practice of boys playing In the saloons of tha city U almost universal , and that no attempt Is made to prevent , the saloon men encouraging tbo youngsters. Last evening Mr. Millar found a number of youthful bllllitrdUts In a saloon at Twenty-fourth and L streets playIng - Ing , una ho promises a prosecution will fol low. Notm nnil I'ornounU. Mlts Mattlo Van Buskirk of Norfolk is visiting with friends In this city. Superintendent A. H , Noyos ot the U. H. Hammond company has returned from his Denver trip. The members of tbe Order of the Eastern Stnt cave a social last evening at tbu bomo of Mr . Claude Tnlbot , Twenty-third ana I streets. The attendance was Iaric and a pleasant time was bad by these present. The younc son of H. B. Monofeo fell from a bicycle last evening and fractured his loft arm below the elbow. Ex-Mayor Sloane , C. ( I. Jnvcor ana A. P. Brink left yesterday for Blue Lake , la. , where they will spend several days hunting and fishlne. The Infant cnlld of Mr. and MM. Prank Hoblck , who live In Albright , died yesterday after a protracted illness , Thu funeral will be hold at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Miss Alorla Hardln ? has been appointed as delivery clerk In the uostafllco to succeed Mr.s. W. II. Kosccranz , who resigned. B. E.Vllcox , Ponon < fc Berry's confiden tial clerk , has returned from a two weeks' visit nt Iowa points. Building permits have been Issued ns fol lows : U. II. Wilson , cottage , Seventeenth and I streets , f.'oO ; H. Bottnor , cottage , Thirtieth aud It.van streets , $400. HUM . i x nx n i in TO tin. Tliry flunk thn KitllrouUs Arc In u Combine loClmrgn Kxnrbltnut Itutes nn Exhibits. Hr.iu.iN , Sent , 2.1.Thn article published in tbo Vosslscho Zoltung on Monday last , charging that American rail ways and express .companies are conspiring to compel Intend ing exhibitors at the Chicago Columbian ex position to pay the exorbitant rate of t per 100 weight for the trans portations of their goods from New Yotk to Chicaco bas caused much excite ment among Uormins who intended to send exhibits to tbo fair. Many of them declare that they are justified by the facts , und that the express and railroad companies arousing thp fair for the purpose of exacting heavy rates. At first there was a strong feeling in Germany in favor of the fair , nut it must bo said that a reaction Is now coming , owing to these allocations. A representative of the Associated Press had an Interview today with Herr Wcrtnuth. imperial German commissioner to the World's fair , in the course of which bo said ho had hoard com plaints similar to that published by the Vosslscho Ziiilung and that ho was now tr.viur to ascertain what foundation there was for the reports. Ho added that no hoped some arrangements could bo made re garding transportation , as he thought that unless rcpsonablo charges should be made most of the utlractivo and be l exhibits would not bo sent. Ilerr Wer.nuih further said that Mr. lid- wards , tbo American consul general here , has promised him his hearty co-oporntlon in effecting an urrangemont with the com panies. Movements of Ocuan Stonmern. At Southampton Arrived Kaiser Wol- ha'.ra II. , from New York. At Liverpool Arrived-Bovic , from New York. At New York Arrived Germanic , from Liverpool ; Apollo , from Antwerp : nhaeti from Hamburg. XBirt > OF Uomriiclc. The Chinese of Sjn Francisco will test tbo legality ot the exclusion net. The sovereign era ml loduo of Odd Ko'lows bus nfllrmed the ji benefit law. Hoburt Holhserberof Chlc.ico has boon ar- rcslud fur ttylnz to nelson his mother In order that bo could Inherit his father's property. Thu search for the rllles captured from the t'lnkertoinby . .ho striker ? nt llomesto id. 1'n. . did not resu t in the recovery of any ot the arms. Tlio national eitnp Patriotic Sons of Amer ica by a unanimous voti > 1ms decided to strike tbu word "white" fioin Hi it purt of Its constitution relating 10 membership. The Order of t'oimiicicia ! Tclojiiihors of the United tt'ttcs and Canada lias huen In corporated. Hnai a memiiershlp ut JU and its prlne.ua ! br.uicli ! s In New YnrU city. President U'oo.lrnll of the Murmon church denies thn statement of thu t't ill commits.on tli.itduring Ihe piibt jeur pulyiamlon- - - ilaucs Imvu taken pluco uinuu the puop.e of the faith. Major It T. Morr's , ) ms relieved Cuutaln Genreo A. Drew us commander at Kurt Ulni- Kold , TOY. llnth otlluers me of the llilrl ouviilry. Since. September p-iy day Iho post , his : lost ten men by desertion. .T. II. Wicks , n millionaire of New Yorlt city nnil president of Wicks Itofrljorator o.mi- pany , iio'iilijnarlerb ut Rochester. N. V. , fed out of the second story window cf u house of ill fame at Detroit , Midi , , und was Instant v Killed. John I'ovvoP. superintendent af thn Vntoran iiilna nuitr Aspun. Co u , . UHS Instiint'v Killed und his wife badly InjureI by an e\p oslon of ponder wnlcn had bean placed no tr the bouao outside thu sleeping npaitmenl of the couple. i\'o leason Is Knoun for thu deed , J'"orolaii. ; O , 0. llogue , an American merchant of Mon- teiey , Me.x. , has been expelled from the re public ) fur criticising the administration of President Din/ The shareholders In thn London Joint Stoclc bank have vntnd power to thu dltuotors to ae- iiiliu | llio business of any other binlc. It is understood that It Is Intended to amalgamate with the Impoilul bunk. To convince you that we have many opportunities for investments that will make y > u money. Wal 6'up. Investigate. Look around you. CJ3me to our office and let us show you that for every dollar you invest now in Cou'ncil Bluffs realty it will bring you 10O per ? ! cent before the World's Fair closes.ula "We have property in certain parts p'fithe ' city where gigantic improye- ments'are ' being st rted that will jump values ftp from 1OO to BOO per cent in the ne t year. Come around and see us and get in on the ground floor. If you have anything to buy or sell come to us. If you want to rent a house or have a house to rent come to us. Come to us anyohw and we will tell you and show you things that will surprise you , and if you will let us we will make you money. i&Co. 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs. A STOMACH OUT OF ORDER Catarrh of the Stomach , or Djspspsia , a D.'sttcssing Ditoiso. SCIENTIFIC METHODS EFFECT A CURE An Shown lirtlin Cnno ol Mrs. Klin Ohmincl , M In. Toll * i St.ry Unit Will Inlrrrot mill Concern Mniiy I'oitplr , Al Thirty-fourth mill Paolllo streets there lives , with her ftunlly , MrH. Hlla Cluinnol , who mmlo the following pruphlo stitoinont : In n rccont Inter view : " 1 WAS In turh mltcrjr I tllit nol know vthut nllcrt IMP , I linnKiiuMl I limit-very illianso In thnwholo lint of hiiinnn Ht After n rnrofal rtnrnlnikllon llr . Uopclnnil and Slioimnt tolil mo 1 windoctci ] by cat - t rrtmlilsoi ( j fiml tlmt ItnyciHiM euro mo Their went tluhl nt It nn 1 tinvn entirely tiilllllo.t tholr promlfo. 1 nlwn/4 li.nl pnln nml dl lrri i In the Btunmrli with mintut blon'ln * Ofto i t lint ( Mat > | > ells mid experienced u tecllni ! of "itonencm " My MRS KTt.A lic.id ncucd nevoroly nml 1 hod pnlniln my Mdea ftnd BhouMcrn. For day * nt n llmo I could ont notnlnK nnd on inking food I foil n If I Imd n utono In my Btanmch. Often my licnrt illstro/eoil mo hv p.ilpl- Utlon. it felt us If u was tumbling around In ruy chest. 1 could scnrccly rcnttit nil iilKhtn , nnd ns'n rule could not get nny sli'i-p until S or 3 o'clock In the morning nlthoutih 1 retired enrly. All thmo troubles made ho tlreil , inlsernhlo nnd wonk nnd Krcntly wu-iVcncd my nervei. Under the trentnicnt of Dra. CopeliuidnndMicpnrd I hnvo heon entirely restored nnd urn free from nil my dlBlreinInu symptom * . 1 itnlnoil nix pounds In tno necks. They have completely cured me , n thliiK 1 uellcrcd no phyilclnna could do , for 1 had nought rollof be fore hut fnllo.1 to Ilud It. " Itev. II. A. Crane. Rev. II. A. Crane , for three years past the popular pastor of the Sowaid Street Methodist church , departed on Wednesday , Sept 7th , with his family , for Now York city , wnero they will-take ship for India. Rov. Crane will take charge of the Methodist mission in tlio city of Bombay. After testing the ca- ttirrh treatment of Drs. Copolatul and Shepard ho was so highly pleased with it that lie took with him a supply of medicines for use in his distant home. Mr. Crane handed Drs. Conolnnd and Shepard the following letter just before his departure : OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. Mil , I.r3. Ir > . Copelnml ancl SUeparJ ( icntlomvn : H nlTor.ln mo p'cnsnre to say that I tmvo been plcusodvlth the tro.itment for catarrh which I Imvo buon taking for u brief time from von. My removal from the city nocaiiUntci my illicontliiuln.- part the treatment before a complete euro U crfectolln my case , whlc i In one of I me stamllnu. Hut I huvu rocclveJ. already , con < lacr.iblo benefit , unit urn to well mulBtloil wlt'i the ncluntlno mctlnd which you employ , Hint I Mmll tnku MHIIO ot jour rimioillos wltli me to upe apait from the oftlcj treatment. Yours very truly , H.A.CUANE. MAIL Conies from the East. West , North and SoutK lioirnr- testimony of the successful tto.it- ntcntof Drs. Oopelund and Shop irJ by niiill * i Ulaiik Sail to AHA $5 A MONTH. CATAUUH TKEATKU ATTlin UNIFOUM KATE OK f > A MONIMI-MEDIOINK- - ' A'N ' ! EASES TUB KATES WILL 'lIE LOW ) ( IMIi'OKM AND Iu I'UOl'OUTIO.N TO Till- : ACTUAL COoTOF MKDIOINE KKCjUIKEI ) . Copelaiiil Medical Iiditiiie KOOMS Iltl and III ! . ' , NE\V VOIMC LIPKHUILI- 1NG. OMAHA. MEI1. \ \ ' . JI. COl'KbAND , M. IX C. S. SIIKI'AUL ) , M. O. ! > l'IWJ.4I.TIi : ! > : Cnt-irrh. Asthma , Hronchl- ItlS Nervous Dlso.isos , Illood Discuses , Itliou- iiiiitlsni. Coiieiimptlon , an I ull tliroiilu : iuuc- * tlons of the Tlno.it , Lun , ; ! ) , htoimuh , Liver nnd Kidneys Ollleo IIOIIM : 9 to II it in. . to . " > p. m. , 7 to p.m. Suiuliiy. U u. in. tol-m. Improv3d Safety Ehvators , KIMBALL BROS. ' Cor , Bth htiuot and lllh Ave , Oouncll llluffa Union I'iK-lllo SyHtniii. Ann ion. The following Hilda mud li.i.-uno will bu sold ut piinllo iiucllon at H Wulln' Auction lloiuo , Ull Knriiiini struct , Om ihi : , Nobcoin- inenelnd ut" : ' * ) l > . m. . Wolnosduy , October A. iw. ' . null contliuilni'nl the HIIIIO hour each succeeding day until i-ol" ! : /.Inu rmiiUii. mar 'od N. J. Mill , Lonsmniit ; Qiilur Ludford , Oblldross : Jiimes O'ifeilly. Kllonsbura ; W. J. Konody. LHI H.iKliimv : OeorJoWiilKeV.J. W. Nuunll , rjcuttlo : W. J. Doyle , I'orlliind : I'lill llolinus l-red J. Iliih- coi-U. O. A. Stoiul. / II. llazlijif , Hourv Shor- liiiin , W. K. Kcniiiiin , B 1' . Ailitim. T. IJ. Uir- pontur , I'riuiU n. liurniun , Ortou Tliuyor , A. W. foiuinut , W. 1 * . Wells , John Uiitineson , ' ' ' i'luUo't Truiiu's-Iil.i Ilni yey. Oeorso K Ilnr- rls , Charles Kunimll. M | > H W. 1 unniKon. llotiib U. O AiiU'i ( > ou. Halt L ilu. Luiitht'r ' TrunKs - I'eioynrriln , E. W. Iliuclc Vallsei , I'r.ink M. Earll. Jenso 8 , Iluu'dlo-Mlsa Laur.i sliorlaml. AlsohW iM'ci-a of inUi'DlliiiiDoui articles con- filhtini : of KHIIK. bundles , llaiil < ct , valises , trunks , boifs.clicsts , etc , nat marku.l. A. T1IAVNOR. A unt. I'nipiKulH fur School llnlhlliiir. goa'od ' prupoials will bo received by the rctury of thu bo.ird of education unlil 4 o'olouk p m. .Monday , KuptHinhorilth , IM. . tor thu consirunllimof n two-story elvlit-ioum hrlok bnlliliii-on thu Windsor I'lace hchool situ , In ! kcci < riliinoo with plau * und lipeclllcatloiH on Illo In thu ( itlleo of John Lutunsor.nri-liltui.-t , llooni u > J Muruhant'ii Nallontil Hunk jluildlni ; , t-uiiaiatu bids will hu rucolvcd for IIIIIHOII work Inu udiiiK oxL-.ivat n . concrutliiK and 1'iithioni ! uork , and fort-nrp 'liter work wbl-h InvliidcB all woik under carpenter bpecllloi- tloiu. AUo , lildi for the building vomploto wll uo reculvcU. Each bid mtibt bo aouompun'od by a cortl- lled chuck forml. The hoard resi'rvon thu rljhl to lujuuliiny oral ! blda. Jly eider of the Itourd of Education. tuiAHLi.s : io.Mviit : , lOdTt. bucrulary. Tie Great" $5.00 $ THIS BUYS A CORD OP FROM H. A. COX , TKL13PIIONK4S. 10 MAIN ST. 1-1 AVI ? rotl * ct > n tl'Rt ' olcgnnt line of utovea nl J 1 JV > Vj i- . c lK vol.'SJ If not. nukn It i point tu oil I nrouml ntul sou the moot complete lluu of st4 > Tea In InWESTERN WESTERN IOWA. If you contompUto the piirclmnc of a Move , don't fnll to Inspect our Mock , you cnnuot ln-lp tint tlnd KimctlilniMn our line tint will supply your wi\ut , Ucmetnhor , ire Immlle tlio ART GARLAND A Mo e Hint In tint equaled for KCONOMY r.UUAllll.lTr nnd HKAUI'V 'llilslinol onlyour nsnertlon. but ttmt of hundreds of our customers who itro ustnu thorn. Woc.in foil ) on u Heaters from $1,8O to $5O. Cook Stoves from $6 to $ BO. DON'T FOUUKT TUB I'LACK , P. C. DE VOL , 504 Broadway and 10 North Main Sircct COUXClIi HI.UKK3. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tlio want ndvortlsunients iippearliiK In n nowspiper are often thu most Intorosilnjr part of Its content . They express the invent needs , the dully wishes of the people who wunt something iiiul who are willing tu do LOinethln ; . 100 ACRES In : U-U-4 , llntlor county. N'o- l l > riski : , price JOO per aero ; i OJ cash , bnlancu 4 nnniiiil pnyincnts , ( I per uent. 010 acres in lluir.ilo count v at n D ircnln. Johnson & Van 1'atton. Council HluITs. In. W ANTED , Rooil inlllliifrj' prop.ircr nt onoo. The Louis. _ iMusonic bloolt. WANTED , irood elrl for general hontowork nt 4111 Glen uvctiuc * . ASTUHAQE for horses nncl c-ittle : tlrit elnss : 81.5'Ja ' mouth , lnn.nlroutOUItro.nl- way. FARM nnd city loans. Money loauoJ on stock and crulii. Uonl estate for sale. Dwcllltv ; nnrt business rentals. Money loans. for lee il Investors. LoiiKoe & Towle , i31 1'earl street. FOR SALE Horse , biie-tv an 1 lumesint blf sacrlllco : Rroloiitdt : Koo'j well lire 1 road horse. Must sell. ( . ! . II. Lopls , 12 1'oirl street. $ . " > . ' 00 stoo'fot inorchin Ilso In western Iowa. well looatod. duliiK ion I business , for sale ortr.ulo. E. O. Ilurtlutt , T2t llroulw.iy. ' 1 ho nl of yoiiii ? horses for trade ; Ininrova I J ronorty or l.in I. R U. Itartiott , 711 IlrouJ- wny. Coun"ll HIiiiN. Ij'.OH TKADK- Two ilwolllnes centrally lo- -L cntcd In Council I ! I nil's In cxchanso for inercliiindlsQ or Nebr.ifiiii Inud. A Knap bar- Kiiln for live days. E. U. Shoafc , IIlCUSAIjE Small hotel In Rood Iowa town - * - Itnihllnv rn.l fciriilturj uo.iiploto : at a E. II. Slicnfe. * FOKTRADE-KatidsIn Oroolv county : unl Custer L'oiinty. Jsob. , for stok of Junolry. organs , furniture or business propurty In Conncll ItlulK 1C. II. She ife. W AN I'ED Teams to Haul coal. Apulv Iu 11. A. Cox. iu Main street. [ floIt SALE Di'slr.iblo rosldimco property -L'on 1'urk ave. All modern Improvements , 14 roonib , ono block from motor ; a bargain It t a l n' at once ; easy piyincuts or trade Iv. II. Hlicafo. HALK-Ruulstered A. .1. C. O. .loisoy .1 cow , Unvelca No. 10ilC : : asulcndUl family cows wits fresh Au ust ! ! l. W. M , Sheparl , Itonm 'Ml , Morrlam block. Coiiuoll llluffa. "IjUJUHALE-Creiiinory ontflt , uomprNlnic.'O- Jh p. hoi ur. 10-h. p. enclno. - ' DoLivcllo sop irators , Scream vats , : iiUallons ( each ! iish churniJJ : ( gallons ; UOWIT butter woilior , haam scales , wnlcht o.in. w.itor t'liik and otlmr lUturcs. Will eoll cheap for uash or trade for In n I. K. II. Hheafo. \\7ANTE11-Housekeeper , middle iiRed lady iireforrcd. Address or call on It. K. Rain , & " . > Eust I'liTco stroot. Council Illuirs. $1.1)00 ) worth of dry uonils nnil notions for ux- chniiL-u. E. G , llartlutt. 741 Itioadway. "I71OR SALE-Oruamury , won located In No- JbrasUa. . doln KOOI ! business. Will Uko artn or or sull entire hiislneis at a K , II. Sboafo. _ _ _ "iron HALK ChoinoBt farm In I'ottawiitt.i- -L in o Co. , IIU acres , welt loc.itod anJ Im- proved. I'rlue IIP an ai'rn. R 11 Sho.ifu. 11'YOl ) have iinythln ? for sxlo ur trade sos _ K. II. Sim ifo , Hn > i Iwav anil M tin Htr-iot. HAtili Oil sin-id payinonm. fruit nnil Riirdon Ian I noir Council HIiitN E. JI. Bliuafo. llroadw.iy an I Main street , FOR ! -ALE-Alhlon Roller mills on Uoono rher. Nub. ; tlno-it w itorpjwor ID the utato dovuloplnx 1' ' horse powur water ontlrn yo ir ; dally oipaclty , lou birrols ; mauh ncrt anil nppiirtciriiicoa coiuplotoln every dn.ill.O ) o I frnnioro4lduncuM ; uorosof lairl. tltlo uorfoit , iirlco , $ n'Jj ) ; will t.iko mil nprovn I o.ntor.i Nubiasl < a land. Ii 11 , Hhuife. Foil SALE Olnan stosic Irir.lwaro , well os- libllshoil trrdo , Invuluu iiboul II.UJ ) . ( Jooil uiihon for soiling. Torini u lab , K. H. Hhoiifo. EXCHANrJE-Hotul and losUiir.uit. locatoil utluibort , , Nob. , and in lots In Denver , Colo. : will nxehauio for clour No- br iilta land. V. II. Shoafn. IT OIl HALE Hiinlwiru stoou , will Invnlca -L Jl,05u ; loc Uu 1 Iu an autivu Nobran'ui town of l.fiUO popiilutloii ; builnuss old est ih'.lHhun ; QA AORE f.irm with liniirovunuinN. llvn OV/mllc4 north of Coiin'-ll ' IlluirH ! tnau ucruj annnp bartfiiln R H , Ulunfo. _ _ i WANTKD-No'nihkaliunl InotuliniiKO ( or peed work her < oj. E. II. Sho.ifu. * < _ ( JALE OH ISXOIIANOS-jiJOMcro r.incn In k 'Wlicolur count v , Neb , Will takii mtirclmn- rllsiE. . II. Hhoutu. _ _ _ Ij OIt HALU-Hotul wltn fiirnlturo and IU- -L tilled ; 'i't rouniH , bun , ut" . 1'rloo , ( U.5JJ. Located In DnimlaH county. I ) illy receipt * , f.Iljivustltfiilo at oiicii. E. 11. Khoafo. _ LOST Smilmnbor. aj Indy'K told watch nnil ohiiln , biilwiion Illuir Hireet and D. and D , liiDlltutu. Klnili-r uluuMo Iu .vo ut lieu ollk-u and KOI reward , OHT A pocKelliook I'oiiliilnlnx biinK bnuk. u in lluu nllU-ii. ' Ot Ci IlIu.U Cniltil | ; Modi rI5l,0 ? ! ; ) [ ) Surplus ami IVulll i 8lOIU , ) Nttt rnpltiil nml Mirpl'.i * $ ! ll : Illnu'lur * .1.1) . IMimiilfiii. K. I , , bliu/vrt , ! ' I ) ( lluuxui , II. K. iliiu , | . A Mlllur , I , V. lllnaUiik'i juil llliurlui u. lluiiiriii , Triitul Kunurkl lank. liu tiiuliun * . ( jirtiui. ci.itl.il am urpliu ut limk l.NTKItiaT ON TIMIC DUI'Oall'i.