Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 24, 1898, Image 6

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NEWSOF INTEREST FROM IQWA.f
: : _ CQUiICIL BLUFFS
? MLOR UINTION.
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flihvcIr beer. ItocnClL ( Tel. 323.
Wnntctl.-LateEt cdfIon ot Council fllutm
tRy dlrctory. Apply at Ike omce.
MrL M. A. flonham 'eft ' yesterlay for
] 'nrI. Tex. , to visit tier old home anil other
g.olnts.
The regulnr meeting of ( ho Pntrlotlc
Order on oftrncvlca will be hell this
tvcning.
The Evnnfl Inutidry hi the leader In fine
V work both for color and finish , 620 rearl
street. I'lioiie 290.
Tyrtie Io' ¼ o hhI meet in regt.iar scgIon
this evenhiig ftfld ofllers : ror the tnitiItig
yir 'il1 h 1ctd ,
Jttilgu and Mrs. Berry of AhhInnce , Nek ,
are the gue8ts of I. t. i.nhiiscin nnd fainhI
) hlrL' . Berry nti'l ' Mra. Lainon arc sisters.
8tClhICfl RttVceter has been discharged
from St. lhernarl's ( hospital as being cured
by order of the cominissionera of the in-
sane. -
Don't yeti think IL must ho a prett7 gow )
laundry ( lint can pleasu so muny huadreds
of customers ? \Vohi-that's the Iag1e , "
724 flroadway.
There will ho a regular meeting of the
Union Veteran union at the flrnntl Army
hinhl tonight at 8 o'clock. All comrades
are urgeil to he present.
Miss Margaret Taylor of high strect ts
confined to her home as the result of a fail
iecolved a couple of days ago , wheti Bite
surcrc1 two broken ribs.
\v. S. Alien of Van Huron county , camil.
ilat' for st ate auditors was in the city yesterday -
terday ( ahlIng on friends and Incidentally
in tue interests of his candltacy.
Miss 1nte O'NeIil aiit sister. who have
be'zi nttentiitig St. lrancls & * cadcmy. have
licen SttflIfllI1eI ( to their haute itt Battle
Cte.k , Neb. , by the suddeit ticatli of their
father.
Ix-leputy United States Marshal Elier
of Atlantic , acconipanic.i by hits family ,
was In ( ho city yesterday to attend the
dedIcation of the Iowa state building at
the exposition.
.1. E. Frye and \ViIilnm T. Fvcrctt , after
Inihlbing niore Ihitlor luau they catild carry
, Itl , decorum. became Involved in an altercation -
V cation which led to blows. They were arrested -
, rested arul charged with being drunk atid
frnturing , the Peace.
General Smith I ) . Atkins of Freeport , Iii. .
ehltor ( of thte Daily Jouruni of that iilacc ,
Is in tue city , the guest of his cousIn , Al.
dermati J. I ) . Atkins. Generlit Atkins Is a
veteran newspaper titan , having been on-
gageil in it for half a century.
The iiollce were yesterday notified to
look for and arrest A. F. Calhoun of
Omaha , who is churged byV. . P. Pope of
419 North 'iftceiitli street of that city with
havIng stoleit a watch ttIi a vest and with
obtaining $200 under fulso lretcnses. )
Mrs. Jo8eph hlerod , lrs. M. B. Wallis ,
Burton \'allis , harold \'alIls , Allen \Val-
his and ItitlerVallis , Mrs. S B. Rider ,
hubert Ititler and Marie Ithtler constitute a
family party train Iubtique that arrived
yestorility meriting to take iii the expost-
tion. They will stay hero for the rest of
the week.
Ed Clierlngton of lvans , Ia. , and Lula
] Carncs of l'lnttsmouthi , Nob. , were mar-
' ned In this city yesterhay , Justice Burke
V olliciatleg. Justice Irrier purfornied a
like ceremony for Clltr1ea Wilson of ICan-
Bus City 1111(1 Guenne Caugitey of Grantlon ,
' N. 1) . . and \VillIaiu Mulford and Annie
Brotliersoti. both of Tetupletoti , ] a.
John harry. who inforlnel ( Judge Ayles-
worth that 1u vus not a vagrant hut guesset
lie Was a tramp , i being held at the police
statIon. I3rry , vlio claims to he a native -
tive of Ireland , is suspecteI of being
sUghty ! deticietit in intellect. lie was
V brought to the station by one of the nIght
watrltnion at the railway yards.
The 1)ohany Stock company presented the
laughable farce-comedy , A Bogus Lord , "
V to a vcll tilled hpuse inst itight. intro-
duclug a nklnuler otii W specIalties. which
wore vell received , The Maretta sisters
in their acrobatic dances captured the au-
dictice. There will be a matinee Saturday ,
at whIch the Maretta sIsters V.viIl introduce
a fresh sPecIalty ,
Mrs. Clmtfleld , living on Tenth avenue
between Sixth and Seventh streets , re.
Ported to the police yesterday afternoon
that her little 2-year-old son liati strayed
away. Mrs. Chatuield hail been to see the
supervisor of the Poor at the county court
house anti rhihe site was talking with htitit
the little fellow vaiitlerei away , Up to a
V Into hour last nIght no trace of the chIld
had beii obtained ,
V C , 13. Vlavl Co. , temale remedy ; consultation -
tion free. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Health bool furnished. 32'.327-32S Mcr-
riam block.
Money to loan on city propetty. ICinne.
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N. Y. l'Iuinbing Company. Tel. 250.
Lost-Diamond bow-knot , SuItable reward
will be Patti ( or return of same to Bee
OlilOe , Council Bluffs ,
V Agreeni.'n II't . ( I'Il Itn II ronils.
The agreement between the Union l'aclulc
aint V Northwistern RaIlway companies , by
: which the latter secures the full equal atid
joint possession of the main and passing
tracks of the Union I'acItlc between CouncIl
Bluffs anti a PoInt onp nnd a half miles
BoUtit Of South Omaha , has been flIed for
record with County Itecoriler Stiepard. The
intrument is tiated May 26 , 18'J8 , and runs
for ninety-nine years. In return for the use
of the tracks the Northivcstern agrees to
pay the Unloit Pacific $3,750 er month , its
1 proportion of the cost of water ( or engines ,
track inahptenance anti taxes , based on Its
proportIon of the number of wheels per flute
hauled over the tracks in question and a
simIlar proportion of 4 per cent. POF annum
on the cost of extraordinary Iniprovements ,
The official luhotographts of the United
States Navy , contaIning over 200 pIctures
of the vcssels , wIth their otfleers and a nina-
of the views of the Ill-fated Maine , cnn he
hail at the Council hhluIfs ullice of 'Flue lice
for 25 cents and a Boo coupon ,
k 1)on't have to s 'ar on expensive shirt
1when taken to the hIliit City iatiiidry.
Tl y'ro easy oil clothic's anti use no diem-
ifaIt when washing.
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fn the district court yestortlay J , W.
riuIre , trustee , Collulneuicel ( forecisuro liro-
ceedlngs against Joseph Casey anti others ,
In the suit brought ty the New 1uigIaiutl
V , Loan anti Trust Coliuimny against Susscte
and Albert ltoyer. ittiti Rosa and E. Mel-
thrum and t. J , Schuiorr are also named as
"iiofotudaiits. The property Involved in thu
V suit was formerly owited b the ! toyeri , but
the title has situce , iiasscd to the other do.
'fendaiits , The idulattif asks for the ap-
holntment of a receiver pending the hitIga-
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lor sale , acre of red riuspt > erries , heavily
VIOttdC(1'ilt sell on bushes , Located one
utile north of Chautauqua grounds , formerly
: Cbris Froburt place , i , A , Blazicliard ,
Map of Cuba , \\'est Inthies anti the W'orld
, ttt The Bee oIhhee. l0' each ,
V hI'ii I tHtitli. 'l'rs ; iiNtrs ,
The following transfers 'yore tiled yesterday -
terday in the abstract , tltlo niuti loan 0111cc
t of 3 , W , Squire , 101 l'uari Htreet :
J. C. lel haven uituil wIfe to 'L'iuoinns
Otflct'r tind W' . II , M. Pusey , lots
10 and 11 and s'f , 12 , .ln block 17 ,
1iiil uuthul to Council Bluffs , uuiso s
40 feet lt 1 , block 1 , Ahison's tuilth
tul Council hilufis , w ii , , , , , . , , , , , , , . , , $2,940
'rotuil runuount of transfor' . , , , , , , . , , $ 2,940
Marrit , L.l.'qiHcs.
Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to
thu followlug liersorus :
Name and residence , Ago.
1d Chuerrington , F'itius , Ta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
t I.ula ICarnes , Plattsnuoutii , Neb . . , , , , . . , . 20
Charles \Vihtoiu , iCalisus CitP . . . . . . , , , . , ,
Quetin Caughey Granuion , r' , I ) , , , , . , , . 2. ,
V W'thiiutn Muiford , 'reniIie'ton , In. . . . . . . . . ,
* .ntd * 13ruUuurun , 'Xvznpleton lu. . , . , . , ,
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CANDIDATES COIINC OUT
Election Being Anticipath1 by a arcat Many
Local Aspirant.s.
VARIETY FOR CONVENTION TO PICK FROM
: litny trii Cotite Out iii S'nr1i of the
l'ltiet's * ) int Arc tu lie
Ehhicil J ) ' ( lie VilterN'
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Although It is a full four months before
electkuii candIdates for the several county
olflces to be votetl ott tlds fall are springing
UI ) like mushrooms after a heavy rain , anti
already mahiy of thteni hne started an active -
tive campaign , ThIs taii tue voters of Pot-
tawattamlo county will be called upon to
elect a recorder , auditor , attorney , clerk of
the district court , two members of the
iloaril of County Supervisors and a coroner.
That a coroner has to ho elected this fall
will ho news to nintly , as Dr. 11. II , Jon-
flings was elected last fail and in the or-
dluuary run of affairs his total would not
expire until 1900. It i a questIon , however -
ever , % % lwthter l'ottnwattamic county at present -
ent has a coroner , as Dr , Jeuuitings , vhio was
elected to succeed luinuseif , omitted to quni-
ify , as tlu law required , before January 1
following hIs election. There has been no
case so far this year requiring the services
of a coroner , but It. Is generally conceded
that Dr. Jennings holds over until a now
coroner is elected , Ills onuisslon to qualify.
however , causes a vacancy which will have
to be 11110(1 this faIl , jiud Dr. Jeiunlngs will
presumably ho the nomltlee of the repub-
hican party.
W. M. Sluepard , the present incumbent of
the recorder's alice , Is filling his third term
and consequctitly will not be a candidate for
renomhtintion , although it is stated that be
is a candidate for auditor.'ihlinm Larsen ,
vlto has been Recorder Shuepard's deputy
for the last four years , is a candidate , and
has been making a quiet but active cam-
palgn for some time past. Mr. Larsen is cc-
garded as a strong candidate , nnti wilt have
collective strength of the Scandinavian vote
of the couiity , Elmer F , 3mIthu , a prominent -
nent and well known merchant of Macedonia ,
is said to ho a candidate for recorder , and
atready a vigorous campaign on his behalf
has been coinnuenced by hIs friends. W. 11.
Lyuuchari of this city has also recentiy announced -
nounced himself as a candidate for recorder.
Stin& ' One to Stiet'cetl 1iil thie'uvs ,
For the 0111cc of auditor there are a iui.im-
her of caiididates mentioned at beliug in the
field anxious to succeed the vresent in-
cuinbent , John M. Matthews. Auditor Mat-
tluews is now conupletilig his third term and
following the precedent established in Pot-
tawnttanuie couiity will not seek a fourth
term , although it Is said lie would not ye-
( tiso the iteminatiotu if it was offered to
huiiui , but he Is iuot a caiudidate in any sense
of the word. , , 1l , Tunes , who has performed -
formed faithful service Auditor Mat-
thews' deputy during his entire three terms
with the exception of two months , is a
candidate for the othlce , nnd has the back.
lug and endorsement every member of
the Board of County Supervisors. Mr. In-
lies' candidacy has been very favorably received -
ceived both arnon local sepubulcans anrt
throughout. the c t whSre he is welt
known. . V :
\v , L. Ihetiison , whdurhiij the time the
Omaha & St. Louis railvty was in the hands
of a receiver % Vfl5 Its auditor , Is said to be
a canIfllatcu for the office and Is making a
quiet campaign among different railroad in-
terests. A. Dalrynp1e of this city , who
was a candidate for the republican xionu-
ination two years ago , is out after it again.
lie i a reuddent of the Fifth ward. Nate
C , Phillips , who at present occupies the of-
flee of city clerk , Is said to be a candidate
for county auditor and is being groomed
for the nomination by a certain faction of
tll _ party in thuiH city.
For county attorney the present incurn-
bent , Colonel C. G , Saunders , has serveth but
two terms , and as three terms has generally
been the standing rule in thIs county he is a
candidate for renominatIon , which his
friends claim he Is entitled to. Present in-
dicatlons are that he will he honored with a
renomination. There are , however , several
other candidates in the field with niore or
less strength. Attorney John Lindt of this
city early is the year announced himself and
has been malcing a vigorous campaign , es-
hecialiy among the old soldier vote. Ncoia
as a rule is nevcr"backwnrd in coming for-
\vard" with candidates , and this year has 'tV.
H. Kilipacic as a candldato for county at-
torney. Mr. Killpack is conceded to have
considerable strength Ia the east end of the
county and will make a strong fight for the
nomination. C , S. Preston , a rising young
attorney of Avoca , is also said to be a cati-
didate , anti Clem F. Kimball of this city
also has aspirations iii the direction of the
county nttornoyshlp. Mr. Klnbahi : has taken
an active part in local Politics and his can-
thidacy is much favored by thb younger
element of the party.
So far candidates on the democratic ticket
have not yet announced themselves , although
it is said that more than likely the party's
nomination for county attorney will fall to
John Organ , vhio previously held the posl-
tion for three terms just prIor to the eke-
tlon of Colonel Saunders , It is expected
that other catuthidates will develop in the
near future ,
Freenintu L. Heed's second term as clerk
of the district court expites thtis year atni as
yet no nspiraiut. for tbq. 0111cc hits declared
huitutself us anxious to contest his renoini.
nation , which is generally conceded ,
The tecais of Jacob Hansen of hazel Deli
tutu Colojiel 'tV ' , F. linker , members of the
Board of County Supervisors , expire this
year and liresent tndications are thnt both
will hiavo a clear field for rciuonuination ,
Attend the grand exhibition at Broadway -
way church tonight and tomorrow night ,
given by thiti drummer boy of Siutloh , Over
100 views throwui tipon tue eauu''as , Mntiy
war scenes , including the battles of Sltilohi
niud MaluHa. Adnuisslonj 25 cents ; chulldren
untlcr 12 ycais , 10 Vceflts. Mtttiiieo Saturday
at 2 p. in , General athiuuisston , 10 cents ,
hloflaiayr's fancy patent flour makes the
best and most bread , Asic your grocer for It.
FOR SAL.E-Gooa second-hand bicycle tut
a bargeio. Call at Tito Dee olhie. CouncIl
iiltifts , V
ShlflhllPIS CONtildJil1 1IUS1NI1S14 ,
Svt ku iitiiil lIeetin of ( lit. ANNoCiII-
liii , , (4it'N t lIt , ri I ngon.
The seventh annual titocting of the interstate -
state Sheriffs' association was brought tO a
close yesterday ituorning , at which Hurling-
ton was selected as the lulae for Itoh iiug
next ye c's inceti g , St. JcsIhi , Mo. , g3t
thirteen votes and Milwaukee three , bLt :
hiurlitigton secured the meeting by an over
nuajority. Thu time for holding
ttuo meetitig will be decided later by the 0111-
cdt's of tite associatiou. , The coatnitteo : on
iroirali1 for the next atunual meeting , corn-
ilosed of F' , J. Weir , Iowa ; A. L , Pound , Nebraska -
braskaV ; , C. Davenport. Iowa ; 5 , Mor
gan , Iowa ; George 't' , Reed , Missouri , anti
L. P. Aber , Kansas , was instructed to report
to the secretary.
The ttieetln.g thuIsycar ltuited three days ,
but the assOciation decided yesterday to cc-
thrn to the former custotn of holdIng but a
two days' session next year.
At the close of the session the visiting
sheriffs went over in a bothy to the exposition -
tion to attend thun dedicatIon ceremonies at
the Iowa State building. Many of the shier-
iffs have decided to remain here for the rest
of the wVeek in order to take in the nttrac-
tions at the exposition , anti more particu-
laily the Midway , The meeting has been a
nuost iulensant one for the visitora , aItlmugh
in point of numbers the attendance was not
what had been expected ,
Try Moore's death to lice and mites.
hlcid UN htisitlic.
A young man giving the name of Carl
Schaaf was committed to St. Barnard's luos.
pitnl yesterday for observation by the coin-
nuissionera for the insane. Schaaf appeared
Wetinesday night at TerwiIliget barn on
Pearl street aitui acted in such a strange
manner that Deputy Sheriff Al Morgait tie-
cided he was not a fit person to be at large.
lie placed him over night in the county jail
niud yesterday morning fhleti an information ,
charging him with being insane , Schaaf
claims to hail from Mills county , where he
said he had been working for an uncle until
a few dars ago , when the uncle turned him
atirift. The authorities of Mills county have
been communicated with.
Miss Ella Williams has jiurchaseti a
Lcaguo bicycle from Cole & Cole.
4itiithit' St'hioiii CuhIVctitinhi ( 'lust's.
CEDAR ItAl'IDS , In , , June 23.-Spccini (
Telegrnm.-Tho ) thirty-tbirtl annual convention -
tion of the Iowa Sunday Scluool association
chosed this oveiuiiug. Oskaloosa was chosen
us the ilaco for balding the next annual
tneetlng and the following officers wore
elected : Presltient , 0. S. Thompson of Chuer-
okeo : vice president , Rev. U. B. Shoemaker ,
Toledo ; second ViCOV presitient , M. fledge ,
Oskahoosa ; third vice president , Rev. A , N.
McCash , De Mbines : general secretary ,
Mrs. Mattie M. Dailey , Slienantioah ; treasurer -
urer , 0. 'tV , Dickey , Cetiar Falls ; executive
committee for four years , N. H , hart , Kale ;
I ) . A. Porterfielti , 'Fraer ; anti T. Scott ROi
gers , Chariton. Delejates were selected
to attend the anti-saloon league meeting in
Cleveland in December anti to attend the
Transmlssissippi Sunday School congress in
Omaha In September. The report of the
general secretary showed that tluero were
454,138 sunday school scholars in the state.
The report of the treasurer showed that
$2,551 had been received muid an equal
anuount expentied during the past year.
There were nearly 5,000 inthueVparade , wluieh
took place at noouu.
Coiiiiicit,1uit't t at 'l'tthjor.
TAIlOR , Ia. , June 23.-Speelai.---The ( )
graduating exercises of the senior cIas were
held in the cluurch at lO,0 : , Tbere , was a
large and enthusiastIc audience ip greet the
class. The program was of ptctuiia intdrest.
being a symIosiutn on present day questions ,
political , aesthetic , religious , educational ,
social , literary anti commercial. J. 0.
Stevenson , the last sPeaker on the program
as prInted , enlisted a week ngo.nndtis oa his
way toward Manila , The vacant chair on
the platform for him V approjntat'ely
draped with the American flag. The orations
were of a high order of merit and mark a
tlistinct advance on the. exercIses of some
recent years.
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ltt'iiI lLlt'iiit Citiuiinlgui hIiiu.hi iiart'rs.
DES MOINES , June 23.-SpeciaiV-Cttalr- ( )
man McMlllan has flnislued his work for a
few months as Mnited States distrtct attor-
dVey and has gone to Cetiar Rapids to give
some tln.iVe , to lila newspaper enterprise. He
has locatji his official iieadquares there ,
but the headquarters , .of the republican
state conumittee will be kept open in charge
of a clerk in this city until convention time ,
when Chairman McMillan will turn the job
over to his successor , who is hikly to be
either harry Weaver of Louisa county , C. T.
Hancock of Dubuque or S. M , Leach of
Add.
AilJuttttiit General for Town.
DES MOINES , Juno 23.-Spceiai-H. ( ) A.
Dyer , of Mason City , has been named by
Comtnander Tirriii as asistant adjutant
geiuoral of the Grand Army ticpartnunt of
Iowa for the ensuing year. The hcndquar-
ters of the dcpartiueiut will be inovd o Des
Moines from Keokuk at once and Mr. Dyer
will have charge of the oU1ca , , which wkll
li in the rooms provided , by the , stae at the
CaPitol building , Depatmcnt Commauier
it. W , Tirrill will alSo. aftenti consd rable
of his time in Des Moines looking after the
interests of thie veterans ,
. 'hl for 'l'rln ! ,
SILVER CITY. Is. , june 23.-Spedat.- (
Yesterday morning two young men giving
the names of Frank Morris and Jaiqes Young
were brought before Justi e L. 'tV. ' Ilufraker
charged with hawing broken thto George
l'atrick's resitience and stolen a small
amount of cash and several articles , which
were found in their possession , They were
placed under bonds of $300 each , which
they could not furnish and ware taken to
Glonwood to await the action of the grand
jury.
! ' 49)lUtrut ltiioiiil niit.'tl.
CRESTON , Juiie 23-Special ( Telegram. )
-Unanimity of sentiment marked the republican -
publican congressional eonventIoa here to-
ilay , which renominated William P. Hop-
1mm of Clarinda by a rising vote , 'rho resolutions -
olutions endorsed McKinley and hepburn ;
favor the annexation of Hawaii , tiechare Unequivocally -
equivocally for the gold stamudard and oppose
free coinage of silver mud eulogized Governor -
ernor Shav.
Yt'rdlt't for Inmuhit'rg ,
DES MOINES , Ia. , June 23.-Speclnl ( Tel-
egram.A ) jury in the district court hay-
lug in its chiturge the case of C. A. Lunberg
of this city against the Viking PublishIng
cotiipany of Onuaha returned a vordtct of
$1,000 for the plaintiff , Lunbcrg , for an al-
legeti libel iubhIshti in the Viking on Octo-
her 20 , 1890 ,
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OTTUM\VA , In. , June 23.-Specini ( Tolo-
gram.-J. ) G. hiutchinson amuti Miss Mabel
V. Dixon were married tonight at the Triii-
Ity Episcopal church , Rev , J , hiollIster
Lynch offlcinIng , Tiue groqnu is a leading
business iuuan hero and lit 1890 was the ye-
Pubhican eandiilmtte for governor ngaiust
holes. 'I'iio biltie is a lirominomil club vo-
, Paruit Nut's ,
A sale of land In Crawford county last
wcek involved the change of ownership of
680 acres mind the price va $18,480 ,
The appearance of home growiu potatoes
In the markets has resulted in a slight
droppIng lit price , hut in sonic towns l
a bushel Is still the charge ,
J , F. harper of Iowa Falls recently sold
sixty-two heath of shieep that weighted in
the aggregate 7,760 iouuias and brought
bliiu an average of $4.97 each ,
"tViliiani Miller , a polled Angus man of
Aureila , hail a sale last 'week , with the
gross figures of $11,000. The sale included
fifty-eight head of all agea. Ileifers vere
sold for $320.
Recent Iowa land sales : C. E. Names to
John Ilamer , 306 acres in Clarke county.
$10,723V. ; . Snuouse & Co. to A. anti It. Don-
almisoti , 200 acres in Washington county at
I $72.50 an acre ; W. A. Biggu to W. S. Surls ,
110 acres in Ilarthin county , 4,800 ; J , 1) .
Reed to M. 11. howard , 240 acres in Tents
county , $50 nit acre ; Vt' . Ii. Wulkor to J ,
C. Smith. 320 acres in Floyd county , $45 an
acre ; Henry lilumu to Jay Milclueii , 110
acres in Floyd county , $4,400 ; Jay Mitchell
to Henry Blow , 320 acres itt Dickinson
I countT ,
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TIIOi\IAS \ TAt TIlE PLU1
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Nominated for the Eleventh Iowa
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END OF A LONG IND EXCITING CONTEST
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Stortim Luke . ) Cotigrewpt-
mmmii i'erkins ,111j ( iet I hi' Noin-
imntiun tI ; time 217t1t
LTiAitS , Ia. , , iuhe 23-Specinl ( Tele-
gram.-Congressman ) George B. I'erkins was
defeated for renomination this afternoon in
the Eleventh district republican convention ,
Judge Lot Thomas of Storm Lake being the
suicccssfui candidate , The nomination of
Judge Thnnuas was cifected , mmmi the long
deadlock broken on the 217th ballot , after
one of the most stubborn and luarti fought
contests in the history of Iowa politics.
The result of thte deciding ballot was as fol.
lows : Thomas , 148 ; Strublc , 10 ; Brown , b
l'orkins , 4 , The vote by counties was as
follows :
Thomas. Strublo. Perklius. Brown , ,
Buena Vista 9 . . , .
Clay , . , . . . . , 8 , . . .
Cherokee 6 , 5 , ,
Dickinson . , 5 . . . . . .
Ida . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , , , .
Lion , . , , . , , . , 7 ' . V , ,
Monona , , . , , S . , . . . .
O'Brien , ' 4
0mcCohtL . . . . . . . 5 , . . .
l'lyinoUth . 11 . .
Sac . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 , , , , ,
Sintix . . . . . . . . . 13 , , , ,
Woodhury . , 21 . . . .
Totals . . . , D3 10 4 5
Immediately after the result was announced -
nounced it was moved that the nomination
ho made unanimous. The motion was car-
ned. Upon motion a committee was ap-
Poilited to notify Judge Thomas of his
itonuinatiotu atiti present hint to the conven-
tion. Judge Thomas was introduce'i nr.d
tiuanked the convention for the honor it had
conferred upon him. lie said ho realized the
responsibilities attached to the 0111cc for
which ho hiatt been nomInated and that ho
'otiid endeavor to mb cretlit to his party anti
the republicans of time Eleventhi district.
Judge Thomas was followed by other spe.uk-
ers , after hearing whom the convention nil-
journed.
Tiio closing struggle began when Chair-
nian Struble called the afternoon sessions to
order a few minutes after 2 o'clock , and the
meeting immediately proceeded to hahiot , Ott
the 2lGthu ballot Perkins host four Cherokee
votes tO Thomas amid the cheers of the
Thontas supporters. It. was on the 2Hthu
ballot , however , that the collapse canto , lila
coututy , which hiati beeti voting soldtdly for
l'erklns , gave Its totes to Thuomas , Lyon
county , anothuer Perkins supporter , ( nhlowed
with seven more Tuornas votes. Then comae
the Monona delegti ii , which had stuck by
Perkins from the first. It cast. eight otes
for Thomas. The iitoting was done anuld
loud cheering anti ijrtexcItement. O'Brien
county gave Perkifour vetes and'Bro'n
five votes. OsecoIIr4 'Say. Sioux and Wooti-
bury , all cast their otes icr Thomas. When
time Woodbury deIegatIon ( Perkins' strongest
supporter ) announ ai its twenty-one votes
for Thomas the apphuso was deafening.
i'orldns ii1'a1losihilcii ,
WASHINGTON , V .uoe 23.-Spccial ( Tel -
gram-Much ) rcgret was expressed among
northivesterninembtirs , over Liii' news from
Lcmnurs today whiipii told of the defeat of
Congressman Perkittif for renomination , Mr.
J'erkinsV2ems to b4t'les disturbed over the
action of tue oipntIbIu thati any of' his
colleagues. lie said , thus evening to a BOO
correspondent :
'Whtlo no manV really takes delight In
ejectment proceedings personally to hint-
self , cay chuief regret over the result of tIme
Lemnrs convention Is because of my friends
vhuo worked and hoped for my retention in
congress. Personally I have no right tO ,
complain and no dIsposition to do so.
happily I can return to my newspaper anti
find pleasure itt thie association , I was
. , Vithin four votes of renomination , Just
htos' the combination was worketi that pulled
mute ( i9n : the ladder and finally lantied me
out o ! the back door I nm not well informed.
I am only clear that I ama In my own back
ygrd and that. I shtahl ho more at leisure
titan I have been in several years. Judge
Thomas is an old and well knowit citizen of
northwestern Iowa. He is a lawyer of
ability anti his bug service on the bench
has brought him distinction as a judge. A
republIcan noniltmation in thmo Eleventh Iowa
tiistrict Is equivalent to an electIon. I hope
lie will find life \S'ashiington pleasant anti
hti congressional duties wholly agreeable , "
AGREE UPON THE DIVISION
Stitthi Itikotgt l'ojtuil Ist Coimecule Dciii-
oeriits i'ottr t'lnt''N mind Silver
lteluhIit'giiis One ,
ABERDEEN , S. D. , June 23.-SpecIa1
Telegram-Thie ) populist convention spent
all forenoon wrangling over the report of tIle
conference continittee , which was finally
adopted , allowing the democrats four vlaces
on the ticket , thto silver republicans one
place , Instead of . two , Nominations were
then in order. Congressmen , Knowles and
Kehley ; Andrew Lee , governor ; George Spar-
hog , secretary of state ; Judge Palmer , attorney -
torney general ; Tonupklns , railroad commissioner -
sioner , were all nominated by acchamnntloii ,
Thio tictitocrats and silver republicans have
done nothing , waiting action by the OjU-
hits. They vill assemnble and nuako nominations -
inations title afternoon.
itlssaii ri ( itig ressiumutti Nou.iI tist louts ,
MOBEEILY , Mo. , June 23.-TIme tietnocratic
Coiivcntion of tIme Second comigies.ioimat con'
trict ha nominated Judge 'IV , "IV. htucker
for congress , htesoluitiotms were adoptctl en.
dorsing the Chicago platform ,
I'0I'I4AIt BIA.JF'1 , Mo , , June 23.-Con-
grossman \V. U. Vnrmliver of Cape ( llrardonti
hitts been tOttOtitlilfljcd by the democratic
congressional conttlotu of the Fourteenth
district , ,
.
JEL'FERSON ChtI' . : Mo. , June 23.-lion.
RIcharti P. hilaiiti' tIm noted free silver
advocate , who rt'lirlsents tue Eighth Mis-
soiirl district Iii V V ' &iiigresmt , tis today
noiiinnted , by acMiiuhition by the theme'
cystic conventIon ai.semnbled lucre. con-
gruti.mntit hhiand htast'hettn renomInated by
the tielitocratit of huitistrict without inter-
itilsion since 1872. tIlls i'as beaten once at
the voIle , but nevdr inicoiiventioii ,
FIND A HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL
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ltI' * ii rus'ui ' truism ilns1ui.
hlrin IL CQlt'titi , of hunt
Iuiq 4orles.
SEA'I'TLE , Jutiut t23.-Fifty prospectors
who left lucre last ! , pI'ing for Alaska by way
of Copper river have arrived hero on theIr
way to their eastermi homes Vithu hard luck
stories , 11. S. Iiostetter , of La Grange , Intl. ,
was with 200 men who crossed Tasmania
lake and reacbed the Konsiuu river. lie
said : "Of the many buntiretis that laniled
at tin' foot of VaitIe glacier oiuly one party
had been lit further than hue Konsiiu , anti
they returnetl Itaif starved , having lost their
outiits In the rapids. It. was reported that
seven lives hind been lost , but the report
line not been contirinet , '
Tue nuost thiscotirtiging story is told by
A. C , Johnson of St. Louis , lie said about
800 men have beeti turned back anti are
waiting at Vttltlcs to get out of the coutu ,
try. They will not starve , for tons of pro.
visIons hays been abandoucil.
k1 FROM-- - . - - -a . .
OMAHA TO MANAWA
T : I Will dHd You in ManaWa % 1
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"J'HE bathing season coiimencccI on the 19th inst. The
water is fine-just right for a bath. Take V the Bridoe
line , which passes the principal hotels. V
Nice tenting spaces for rent , Special peifortriince at
4:30 : and 3:30 : p. m. Band concert. No extra charge for V V
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picnic parties Tables and . chairs free Call 'Phone No , 50.
CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE (
1flzijor Cruvtier uS the ietlrnieiit of
tIiC ! tl Issotirl Is Conllriili'tl us ti
LIeitt'iuitnt Columiel.
WAShINGTON , June 23.-Tho senate in
executive aesslotu today confirmed the following -
lowing nominations :
Postmasters : Iowa , Susan C. Carpenter ,
at Fort Dodge ,
To be assistant adjutant general , wIth
rank of lieutenant colonel : Major Thomas
H. harry.
V To b t jutifie advocate , with the rank of
lieutenant co19nc1 : : Major Emuoch Ii , Crow-
tier. .
, IVO be chief ciugineer , with rank of lieu-
tenatut colonel : FIrst Lieutenant Charles L.
V V
Potter , , .
To be inspector general , vitii rank of lIeu'
tenant colonel : Captain Charles W. Whip-
V
pie.
pie.Third
Third ihgitnent Vol untcer Infantry-To be
najors : Frank Cordon , Georgia ; Thomas S.
Wyhhy , Georgia. To be chaplain : DanIel II ,
I'aricOr , Georgia. To be assistant surgeon ,
with rank 'of first lieutenant : Joseph A.
Guinn , Georgia. 'I'o be second lieutenants :
\Vilhiam Dehu , compaiuy D , Elghuth litulteti
States itufantry ; John ii. Etitell , Jr. , Georgia.
Sixth Regiment Volunteer Infatutry-To ho
surgeon , with V ramuk of major : Frank I' .
Robinson , Tennessee.
Eighth Regiment Voluuuteer Infantry-To
be chaplain : hicnjamiu W. Arnott , jr. , LIII-
nois ,
Tentlu Regiment Volunteer Infantry-To be
captains : Crandall Mackay , Soutlu Caro'
Ilna ; Albert J. Vounde , Louisiana. To be
second lieutenant : VInfieid S. Brown , Ohio.
V First Regiment Volunteer Engineers-To
be captains : Samuel Itodman , New York ;
Richard Esmond , New York. To ho first
lieutenants : Alexander Dow , New York ;
William RobInson Mohitunrd , Marylamuti ;
Joseph R. Ilaskin , New York ; Frederick It.
Slater , New York ; John Griswold Livingston -
ton , New York ; James Elliott liewes , Maryland -
land ; Archibald R. Livingston , New York ;
Allan A. Robbins , New York ; Sanford -
ford Lockwood Cluctte , New York. To
be second hicpteatunts : John J. Morgan ,
Pennsylvania ; Matthew Maury Corbin ,
Maryland ; Daniel Greeti Morton. Maryland ;
Louis Bierly Hamilton , District of Colum-
bln ; William Hopkins , District of Columbia.
Third Regiment Volunteer Infantry-To be
colonel : Lewis Ii , Mattaire , Florida. To be
first lieutenant : Micluacl S. Murray , corn-
missary sergeant. U , S. A. To be second
lieutenant : W' : D , I'asco , Florida.
Tentlu Regular United States Infantry-To
be captaltu : Charles L. Ihcatty , District of
Col unttt 11 ,
Fifth Regiment Volunteer Infantry-To be
major : herman IJ. Money , MississippI. To
be brigade surgeon , with rank of major :
Ernest Taylor Tappoy , Michigan.
To be additional paymasters : Frederic C.
Lord , Nevada ; John C. Kraus , Ohio ; Ilenry
J , May. OhIo ; Edward A. Iilgelow , Illinois ;
Johun R. Lynch , MississippI.
To be assIstant quartermaster , with rank
of captain : Walter Allen , Colorado.
First Regiment Volunteer Infantry of
Texas-To be lieutenant colonel : Iliurper Ii ,
McCaleb , To be majors : Robert A. Rogers ,
\Villiam T , Levy. To be surgeon , with rank
of major : William F. Starley. To he as-
slatant surgeon , with the rank of first lieutenant -
tenant : Henry A. Ingaiha. To be chaplain :
James M. Kinwin. To be captains : Bryant
K. Goree , F'rederic J. Cooke , Juan S. Hart ,
William D. Anderson , Grant It. Bennett ,
Frank A. Ryan , Amos D. Sparknuan , Etti-
enne D. P. hianjo , Stephen Allen , EdwIn K.
Marrast , Green W. Butler , Jesse L. hall. To
be first lieutenants : Charles F. Neill ,
Joseph F , Johnson , Joseph O'Ilcefe , Benja-
C. Rt'illey , Horace Iiooton , Charles 0.
Dulin , John F. Melton , Tluoinas A. Black-
more , Taylor M. Reagan , Arthur F. Symnma ,
Frank D. Tompkins , Thomas M , 1)evino. To
be second hleutenaiitB : Davis C. McCaleb ,
Invi'i ' Chubb , Joseph IdeA , Bower , William
S. Sinclair , George II. Dtukin , W , U. Smith ,
Frauds P. Tiernati , John S. hoover , Joseph
T , Maloney , John J. Tierney.
Nt'is fur ( Iii' Arii ) ' ,
\VASIIINGTON , June 23-Speelai ( Tele-
grnm.-The ) conirnissloti of henry C. Wart ) ,
vhuo hiss been confirnied major of infantry ,
\Vfl5 transmitted to luau today front tile War
tiepartrnent. Major 'arii reprcseiuts the
I War iiepartrnent at the Tranuumulssissippi
I Exposition.
Frank J'arts of Lincoln , fornieriy with
thmo First Nntlontil bank , has bceiu appointed
clerk to Major .1. W. Dawes , ox-governor
of Nebraska and paymaster imu the army ,
Major Dauves has yet to ho assigned to a
position , but would like to remain in W'asht-
ington. W'tutts C. Valentine , nominated as
second lieutenant , has been ordered to cc-
hoyt to Letuvcna ortii , ICon. , for examination
Juno 30 , 'IV. II. Orey , who is now en route
to tlte l'hulllppines with time First Nebraska ,
will be exatailiod for the Position of first
lieutenant in time regular army oii lila arrival -
rival in Manila , Frank Burr of Lincoln is
ordered to appear Uefoo the board of cx-
anuiners at Fort , Monroe June 'JO ,
( ihcrkshiiht fur tiss Siiinv ,
W'ASiIINGTON , Juno 23-peclal ( Tub-
granu.-ilorthua ) U. Snow was today alt-
poInted a clerk in the surveyor general's
010cc at Cheyenne , Wyo.
The contract ( or carrying mail between
Conat and VeIls , Wyo. , was today awarded
to Joseph hess at $266 a year.
luil I y 'l'nt'sisiir SIn h'iuie'uit ,
\V/F4IlINGTON , June 23-Totlay's state-
titent' of the condition of the treasury
shows : Available ceBit balance , flST,525,617 , ;
ol4 reserve , 165,673,4SQ ,
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, AroblflcI Council BluITs I 11 I iJ
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' ? liii's slm'iiuly tlttiui itii3 here in ftc (1 nll&i Stn1t's , 'l'ltere Is ito fail- V
2Vt unujs here. l.tttl at tiir Fritit Uiurmias VhiJi ( . ( lmc' are iii lt'tmr-
$ iit , V
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. . of , 'rim , , It'tl : i'stiito anti iuin limIters ,
. * 39 Ponti St. Council Bluffs , Ia. ? ( tII52Ot1tIitiflt V
tV I 't' r'oim till v ettitibuc L b u ye es tIm rough out r timeiti for I ii fu rat itlo a mu tmd state r liti I. yti , ,
orolinrils Pri'u of charge. want.
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will guarantee
V V _ that y Khiinc'y Cure
) VwIii cumre ttO per ccitt ,
of all forms of kidney
oompbnint and In
many itistances the
most tierlotma ermns of
. Bright's disease. If
/ time disease Is coin.
plictuted semud a four-
V Otunct ? Vvial of untie.
V , We will tutitilyze it
' ' f' and advise you fyi' .
, I IW what to do.
V MUNYON.
At all druggists , 25c. . vial. Guide to flehth
and nicdteai a4v1c0 free. 1505 Ardm it. , l'lmllm. ,
THE NEUMAYIER
.JACOB NBUMAYIIR , I'140l' .
201 , 206 , 20S , 210 , h3roaiiwny , Ctnincit Bluffs.
hates , $1.25 per do ) ' ; 75 ruonus. First.clas
In evety respect. Motor line to nil depots.
Local agency for the Celebrated St. Lotus
A. It. C , Bec. First-class bar in con-
nection.
WORD FROM CHICKAMAUGA
News ( rout thitt Secitumal Nehurimsicut and
Grlgshy's Ctuhuys hint % Vlhi
\'ell I'll ) ' i'cruisnl.
CIIICKAMAUGA. Ga. , June 20.-Speclal (
Corncspondonce.-The ) Second Nebraska ha-
tened to nit nblo sermon Sunday morning by
Chaplain Tate , whose subject was "The
Othuer Fellow , " meaning the opposite of thuo
prodigal semi. One idea he imnpresseii was ,
"Do not SItCItI1 all you have , nor yet be so
mcan you won't spetitl a dollar. "
Thie reglnuetit was inspected by battalions
yesterday , the inspectiotu takiiig place In tito
streets of the camp. The ii' guns of the
regiment were used in the inspection.
Tim trial by court-martial of Private
Johmi G. Mahuer , company L , for insubordination -
tion , has beeti tielayeti , owing to thio Illness
of Captain Dapray , adjutant general of thuc
ii iv is 10 n
Teamster 1' . II. Long of Lincoln is cx-
pected in camp. lie watt a teamster s'ithi
the old Fifth cavalry.
Time camp of the Second Nebraska is a
mmmodel of neatness , and Is generally commu-
Ihitnetitetl by visitors ,
The general Intelligence QV the niembers
of the Second Nebraska is often remarked
upon , It is said that there arc more read-
ins macn in this regltnen than any other
organization at tluo camp.
Colonel Melvin Origaby's cowboys have
shown thetnsc'lves to be gentlemanly timid
chivalrous. An incident iiitmstrates this.
There are several Salvation AittiY wotneit
who woruc nmnoiig the soldiers. 4tH these
womuien were walking through time park they
scene accosted by a party of Infantrymen
who rudely and outrageously insulted thmem.
Time occurrence took place imear Colonel
GnIgsby'a ennuI , , anti lila cowboys soon hieartt
of it. They 'ere Imiihiganuit , amid a crowd
qf tluo rough riders went to wiitiro thtu aol.
diets wcro cotugrt'gatc'd tintl without Buy
ado proceeded to timramtii the insoletit In-
fantryumien. 'Flmoy then escorted time women
to time train to ace that no further InstilL
was offered tlmem , This action of the cowboys -
boys was very generally tupplauded.
'limo arrival of the arms for this regirnciit
is daily expected.'htcui time guns tire this-
tributed tIme fegimmuemit will be fully equipped.
Catup life is becoming 'ehy monotonous to
the mcii.
Colotmel ( rigsby and LIeutenant Colonel
Lloyd silent today on Lookout mnountniii.
Major Fremmehi was in command tiuning ( heir
absence.
There are to qoarter-hihooti Indians en-
histeti u'ltht time cowboys. hicks Ilt'acht of
troop II is a quarter-blood , and 'claIms to iio
the grandson of Sir Michael hiicks.hleaohi ,
( lie fatuous Eitgilstmrmmamm. Private Yeatcs of
troop I ) is a quarter.blood Cherokee ,
Major Stewart of time Dakota sqtmtuirou huas
received three fine itorses frotmi hluutavlllc ,
Ma ,
% % 'uul Iii lulimbu , ,
I'OCATELLO. Itialto , Juno 23.-Speclal. ( )
-Vool is lulling all along the Short Line.
IL Is estitnated there is about 1,000,000
Iouutis stacked up at Caltiwell , anti nearly
( lie satno ptnount. itt Soda Springs , witit
lesser aioounts at half a imumudred 11011115
elsewhere , Wool buyers are numerous , Thai
highest itrice paid sp far us reported is 17
cents , which was haiti for a clip of 80,000
pountis , bobongliug to I. Steed at Soda
' Srimmgs by a Boston finimi. At Caltlwehl ( lie
highest prIce offered Is 14 cents , but usHers
( hero are : mot sellIng.
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Jcadcr of DlHcisswu of' iLcit timid
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raOi'tlRToht Ot Thll
W'onlti's Uet'bul IIsheiiftttry of Mi'tiichi ,
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I CUItl-Catarnhi of Ilead , Throat miii
iuimtgs , [ ) it'itscs of Eye nint Ear , Fits timid
Apoplexy , heart , L''er stud ICidmucy lisenea ,
1)Ltmbctes , hirighit's fl. 'tetist' , St'ittms 1)itnco ,
Ltlioimmnatismmi , 8crofm lii , [ ) iVouy cii rcd wIt lmoiit
luitiiitg ) , 'I'IIIOVorimi" r'niti'ed , nil ehmromihci
Nervous and 1nivato iieni's ,
ru _ Tn yoummtg
OST
L h I timliltile iig'd mmmcmi.
_ Omuly I'tiyslchun vlm cmiii
S YPHILiS S hroperiY ( 'tti'L' s't'l'h I I ilt4
without ilcatrityimig teeth anti botics. No miter.
CtiiV3 or Ististmn mmimmerai used.
flue only l'iiyslcimtii vlio can telt whuut ails
you without uskimmir it ( htiL'stOui. !
'Jhud o at a tlistnnco acmmi for question
bimmnk. . No. I tar mmmeti ; No. 'A for VtiImcmm
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