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THE OMAHA BEE G OFFICE: - JNCIL BLUFFS XO. 12 PEARL STREET Delivered by carrier to any part of the city BW TON. - MANAGER oy LEPRONEs | Ris nese Office. ... ¢ ——————— e MINOR MENTION, K Y. Plumting Ce Ceuncil Bluffs Lumber Co. The city council will bold & meeting rext Mouday night (. M. Putnam was elected to serve on the commission fof & term of three years. Gymuasium classes wil commence at the Young Men's Christian association rooms October 2 James A, Keilar was elected jacitor and ereineer of the cgurihouse at an surual sal- ary of £1,400 The resignation of Covstavle S. L. Evans was accepied. Evans will go ou the road for | & traveling lecturer. The toard of the Scidiers' Relief commis- sion reported that they had disbursed £3,043 in caring for oid soldiers and their destitute familes. The vourg ladies of the Sscond Presby- tericn chureh will give s milkmaid's supper this evening ut the residence of Mr. Merriam coruer of Pierce and Stutema stroet. Regular meeting of the Council Blufs Re- pubiican club this eveniag 8t the beadguars ters in 1ne Sapp building. A full attenda 18 desired. W. F. Sepp, ir., president; V M. Shepard, secretary Jacob Sims appeared before the super- visors and made & proposition with rafereace to the bill he preseuted 8 few days ago for ®itoruey fees in the whisky cascs. He of fered 10 settle for 50 cents on ihe dollar, if paid in cash; otherwise he would commence & suit to recover the whole emount. J. J. Stewart came before the bo torney for the school board and stated that rrangements were being made whercby tue ifficulty that seemed 10 threaten the public scboois of the city would be overcome. and he uske that action be postponed untii Satur- dur morning. His request was granted A rumor was also sterted that the c couneil hua been puilty of tne same Kina of neglect in certifying the city tex levr, but it proved to be s canard. The council should bave met last Mondsy, but as it was a legal bolidav an adjournmert was teken %o Tues- dur. when the certificate was made out in aue form, so that unother mistake was narrowly escapea. The report of City Physician Jennings for the month of Auguit sbows the total numver of deaths to bave been ecighteen, nine males urd nine females, & decrease of {wo over the corresponding month of 1891 Oae of the gratifying thiogs about the report fs the absence of contazious diseases, not a case baving been reported sinee July 20 There were s1x cases of divbtheria reporied Curing August a vear ago. e Thiee Grand Council Bluffs to Sept. 14, 15and 16 round trip. For the people living 1n or who wish 10 atte Joseph on these dates, the K. C.. St. &C. B R R. wilir 1 trains tween Council Biuffs and St. Sept. 14, 35 and 16, Th leave Mnin street dep Returning wi | leave St. m. see agdirst time Se 0. M. Br rd as at- xearsions. st Joseph, Mo., One e for the ceommodation of r Council Bluffs, 1d the big race spec wil 30 & m 6 p trot truing at 7 )WN, Ticket A good ilght? Wby, there’s no use having anything else. Get any of tho perfect lamps at Lund Bros.” and_have & perfect light. They are ull good, and the finest line in the citv. PELRSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. E. Aiteh Born, to Mr. and M. “yesterdsy morniug, a son. Mrs. F. A. Buckmau and children bave re- turned from & twe months’ visit with friends in the east. David Bradiey of Chicazo, of David Bradley & Co., is in thec of W. W. Loomis. Mr. avd Mrs. I. M, Treynor and Mra. Mc- Kuve are home from a visitto friecds in Goshen and bart, lud. The funeral of the late William Rus wil occur this morning _at 10 o'clock, from nis Tesidence on South First street. Miss Nioma Clouser of Denison, la, who bas been the guest of Mr. and Mr-. O. B. Rbodes for a few days past, returned to her bowe last evening. Mernage licenses were issuea vesterday to Peter Zacuarius and Katis Herpst of Couscil Blufls, and to Jens C. Nelson of Oukland azd Anuie Christenson of Avoca. Oscar Dixon, charged with assault with intert to do bodily ivjury, has taken s change of venue from Justic: Swearinzen to Justice Cones. Tne date of the trial nas uot fyet been fixed Mrs. C. R. Stevenson and ber daughter, s Jenet, who have been visiting at ihe | ne of B. Stevenson, will leave for their in Anslev, Neo., today. Miss Stey 1i resuma her duties as ieacher 1n 1 public schools of Ansley. Henry Jeffries bas been nrrestad charge of receivitg stolen property. Tne case is an outgrowih of some trouble that tock place at Big Lake abouta vear ago, when W. A Stiil was robbed of a watch ana some jewelry, und Mrs. M. J. Jeffries was also robbed of some jewelry. They have just discovered wiere it was to ve found, &nd bad a sesrch warrapc issuea from Justice Hasmmer's court, resulting in the finding of part of the goods. Wanted to Buy. Improved property. Will pay cash if priceislow. H. G. McGee,10 Main street. m of a guest he m the Geatlemen. the finest line of 1all goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 510 Broadway. Poor Oid sports. All day long yesteraay the prevailing theme of conversation on the street corners 80d in the various resorts was the Sullivan- Corbett mill. The resultof it wasa thor- ough surprise to mostof the ‘*dead game sports,” althouph most of them, after the first sbock bad worn off, recovered their resence of mind and told how they bad | jooked for that very result al along. Weauesday all sorts of offers were made by Bullivan men, but takers were few, even thouch the ‘odas wore overwhelmngly acainst Sulivan. Yesterday even the few whbo bad been unfortunste euough to find takers among the LCorbett contiugent had disappeared, and scarcely enyone could be found witn uerve enough to admit Lhat ne et und lost. 111y known, however, that the few who Lad fuith in Corbett’s slock made & good desl of mouey, but they have enough sympatby for the iosers not 1o mention auy names. J. B. Sumpley of the i'astal Tele- Eraph company was Drobauly the beuviest wiaper. He bas bud fant in Corbett from the start, aod is now reapiug the reward. ——— Hay Land for fent., For Rent—100 acres of bay land at Manawa. Will rent in 5-acre lots and wards. Call on or address B. Marks, ine stroet. ——— For Rent—Modern 7-room cottage on North Scott street. J. C. DeHuven — Where They Will Speak. The republican and democratic state com- mitloes ure makiug arrangewents for useries of juinl aiscuscions between b3 cancidates ©on the iasues of the day, and the campuign will be opesied in 8 few days. Cummines sud Wiuer, caadidates for elector-at-large, are buoked for au address in Councii Blufls, snd Stove und Willard, candidates for at torey geocral, will 'muke spreches at Keokuk, Munchester, Coaries City, Anamosa, Newton, Indisvols, Cuarton, Harian, Al- Foru 2ud Spencer. e — 'hat lawp smokes.” Theow it away and get s uew one at Lund Frow A priuk.nven with every lamp sold hus woe e Judson, civil engineer, 825 Broad way. l NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 01d Soldiers Bring Their Encampment to a Sudden End. RAIN INTERFERED WITH THE PROGRAM Mecting of the Sonthwestern fowa Veterans and Dates er Reunions—Aa Robbed. Assoerstion—Fia e Fixed for ¢ Old Soidier Selec Yesterdey was the closing day of the soldiers’ cucampment, but it ciosed a littie mors suddenly than nad been expectea, owing to the disagresable weather. During the war the vetorans thoughi nothing of naving to sleep in tne open air during & rain- storm, but when ther awoke At 1 o'clock yesterday moruing to bear the rain drops pattering ou the roof above their heads and found that ica builets as big as marbles were being soot at them from beaven, each one swore a solemn osth that he would light out for tome as soon as morning came. There waus 10 have been w parade at 11 o'clock, bat tbe raic mude ths ronds & mass of slimy, sticky mud, so the parade was abandoned Iu the afternoon there was to have been s speech at the grounds, but a good mauy of the veteraus bad already lelt for home and more were going by every traiu, so thut it was decided to save the re- union from peteriug out by promptly de- clariog quits. Camp was broken up ouring the afiernoon and tte cxercises of the re- 0 were A an ena. The committees Lhat bad the care of eo- tertaining the scldiers in cuarge, did as well as could be expecied under the circum stances, and po effort was spared thet would make the stay of the visitors suy more pleasant. At a meeting of the Southwestern lowa Veterans' association it was decided 10 boid tue next reunion at Woodbine. tat cate to be antounced lateron. The following of- ficars were chosen: Colonel, Dr. L. D. Geadings of Wooabinet lieutenant colonel, H. C. Harshberger of Woodbive; chaplaia. Rev. A. Stott of Logan A nieeting of the Twenty-ni Town was beld at which Logan was sclected as the piace for holding the next reunion, Auzust nd 18, 181, The following were elected : . W. Stocker of Logan. Toberis of Lyman of Oskland. r—James Moore of, Gilen- wood. Chaplain—F. Neb. M. Britt of Piausmouth, . H. Rice of Harrison county. ‘ace McFadden of Coan- cil Biuffs, Fife Major—W. Wilkens of Bedford. Captuins of the various companies were then chosen as Company A—J. J ri Valle Brooknouser of Mis- ers of Glenwood. Downs of Pender, Neb. Davis of Corning on of Kundoioh. . Evans of Bedfora. ohnson of Sidcey. H. Sceley of Afton, y1 McCool 6t Salem, Neo. K—H. B. Woodrow of Malvern. Knocked Cupid Ont. A romantic tale of plighted sffection ana matrimonial were knocked into a well meaning but ratber ers of 1he Woman's nhospital came to light For sometime past 8 wowan has been t at the hospital for treatment, whose ctiurms have ecamored a_well kuown gentleman of Council Biuffs, This gentle- wauv found but onething lacking to make bis adored one au ideal of beauty, &ud thatone thing was the fact that she had no teeth. After calling upon her & number of times he persu~ded her to go Lp towu and fet some teeth, but in the meantime be hadin some way becowe distasteful to the ladies of tbe association and they forbade him coming to the hospital any more Yesterday the dis- roiuted lover went before the Board of Supervisors and with revenge in his beart tried to induce tuem to rescind the contract tney bave wilh tbe association for the care of vouty patients, and as a reason for such a step ue told a pumter of stomes weich were detrimental 1o the lagies of the associa- tion and the wav in which they cared for their patients, Several of the ladies aiso ap- peurcd vefors the board and replied tu bis accusalions in s way that scemed to satisfy the board that everyibing was all right. At 4Dy rate Lhe supervisors aeclined to take any steps toward rescinding the contsact, but beld tuut the ladies bad @ right to deny privileges of any sort to Whomsorver thev saw fit. The lady in question consequentiy Foes without teeth and tbe geutleman goes hout a sweetbeurt. — Tihey Want to Be Encouraged. Justice Swearingen, who held police court durivg the absence of Judge McGes for a asy or two of this week, has discharged Fry oung man woo was caught spending o murked dohar that had been stolen from Tolier's grocery. The reason civen for the discharge was 1bs fact that ones’ mother was poor and didn’t want her s01 10 the penitentiary for burglary, aad Mr. Totler was 00 tender bearted to prose- cute the poy contrary o the wishes of the boy’s mother. He consequentiy failed to show up, DUt sent word Lo 1ke court that be would 1ot prosecute. The court thereupon diswissed the cuse una taxed up the cosis o the county. The fact that it 1s so easy for certain petty criminals 10 avoid punishment after being arrested is causing & great deal of dissatis- faction among the city officers who are puid for irylng to keep the pemce. *What en- couragement is there for us to do our duiy,” suid oue of them, *when we see Lbe men Lhat we arrest turned loose without the slightesi attempl at a tmai. Jones bas been in juil a number of times, sud is always kicking up @ row of some kind. We had almost & aead ciuch on bim this time, but simply because Be bas & mother that he never yet furnished & doilar 10 support be hus io be turued louse.” hopes cocked bat by the hard-nearted mar Christinn association yesterdar. Not S0 Bad as it Seemod. ome one has unesrthed & mare’s nest by making the discovery ibat the school bosra bas failed to comply with the law which pro- vides ihat the tux ievy shall be certified to the Board of Supervisors not later than tne first Mondsy in September. At first sight it would appear that the natural result of this would be that the schools would have to g0 withoutl mouey guring Lue coming year, and, s propbesy to that efect is made by certain parties who are disposed 1o look on the dark side of things, put, aithouzh there 1s still some uncertainty s 1o what be the final outcome, preseut ingications are that the aifficulty will be straightesed up i the course of & duy or two. The matter was brought to the atteution ot the supervisors vesterday moruisg by W. i Ware, who appeared as atiorney for certmin Property owners whose names ne refused o divulge. He siated that if the supervisors maude auy sitempt 10 levy & tax 1o cargy on 1he schools bis clients would begin injune- tiou proceedings 1o prevent them from doing s0. His reticence as 1o tbe numes of Bis clients cuused some remark and it was hinted by some that politics had a grest dea: wore 10 o wilh bis zeal Lo prevent the levy from b-ing wade thun aov particulsr desire 1080 thal Lbe law was obeyed 1o Lhe lotier. Calenthe assembly, No. 1, will give s musica! entertainment, dancing and re- frerbments at K. of F. hall Friday eve- ning, Sept. 16 Tickets 25¢. ————— George Davis, drugs ana paints. B — Reception to Rev. G. W. Crofts. Rev. G. W. Crofts und family were ten- dered & pleasant receplion last eveuing at the Cougregational cburch by 8 number of bis friends. Toe westber was bad, but in #pite of it & good rumber of the friends of l-::m-m kentleman, both in the church #ud out, guthered in tue wulitori bim furewell. A uumber of ulnnhhu uz-’hh ents were given bLim. bul the one Lhing, probably, that wil be toe most highiy THE OMAHA DAILY prized of all, was a collection of photogruphs of persons and pleces about Couscii Bluffs that will remind him of bis residence here long after his figure bas cemsed to be a familiar_object upon the streets of the citv. The church was hacdsomels dec- orated with flowers, and in tonor to his book, which bas attained so wide-spread popularity, a number of bunches of “golden roa” were scattered about the room. short but rendered, in which Mrs. H. B. Jooes, Miss Luriag, Miss Ogden and Miss Colby took part, and at the close the audience was givon s chance to bia good bre to the depart- ing once. Mr. Crofts and famiiy leave next Wednesday for Beatrice, Neo., which will be their future bome. — DeWitt's Sarsaparilia 1s renasie. Pt ot Latest News, Tt might be of interest to the peonle of Council Blufs, more especially 1o the ladies, 10 know about the crazy idea of making wrappers out of biankets. The craze seems to have struck the masses, judging from the quantity sold by the I30ston Store during the blanket sale, which commenced last Mooday and continues uutil Monday, Septem- ber 12 % We show three epecial values in wrapper blankets, muade sing'e snd bound ail the way round, at $1.59, $3.00, a4 very blanket in our store at special See white blankets from 67¢c t0 red blankets from $2.00 to 85 Gray from 674 window display Our sale of blankets only lasts a few more Ifin need of anything in this line, which most pevple will when weather gets cool, would advise them to invest now and save money, us our en- tire stock of blankets is at special sale prices for this sa FOTUERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta. mixed blankets anitary % Don’t miss show 00, city use g13 stoves Trains for Mapawa at 11 a. m., 2, 8, 4, 5,6, 7, 8 ana 9 o'cloc Robbed a Soldier. = Even the camping grounds of the veterans on the cop of Fairmount park hill are not ex- empt {rom the depredations of sueak-thieves, vickpockets and the like, Yesterday an old soldier named Skelper, from Marrsville, Mo., fe'l @ viclim 10 & man who neither toils for his living nor spins anytbing more than webs for the unwary. While circulative among the crowd some unknows man cut bis t rocket open and took out about #15 in cash, tnat he had been saving up to pay his expenses while he was away from Hanoah and the babies, He did not discover his loss until the thief bad had time to make his departure. - Mrs. L. R. Pacton, Rocxzford, LiL, writes: ¢ From personal exparience | can recommond DeWitt's Sarsaparilia. a cure for impura blood and general aetulity ™ e Friday is the lust day of the state fair at Lincoln. Are you going? SOUTH uMAHAL Republican Enthusiasm 'Way Above Par in - the Magic City. Republican entnusiasm is awar above par in South Omata, and 1t was fully attested at the meeting of the republican club last evening at Kuighte of Pyinias hall. The re- publicacs wereout in Jarze sumbers and tae interest manifested was earnest und gre President Stanley called the meeting to order, and the first business transacted was adopuing the report of the committee which bad rented the Kuights of Pythias ballin copjunclion with the Young Men's Repuo- ilcsu club. E. C. Lane was called upon nnd spoke at lenrth, He urged a more active ivterest in ine campaign among the members of tha party, and earnest sud zealous work from now until after election. He predicted suc- cess in November, and in bis cpinion the American people would never counteusnce the attempt of the democratic sud peopie's parties to prevent an election of a president ud vice-president and throw it into ibe hands of a few men. The people enjored the elective franchise and would never be a party 10 such o scheme. Mr. Lane's remarks were frequently applauded. Rev. 1. C. Williams, the pastor of tbe Al- bright African church, was in the crowd snd was culled out. His remarks were applied principally 1o what the republican party bad accowplisted aud to wnat the democratic party was ulwavs promising, but never Qo- ing. He referred 1o the members of the beo- ple’s party as a joblot of curbstone agitator: who hua never performed & day's labor. The reverena gentieman stirred up a large amount of entnusiasm and Lis remarks were freque: tly applanded. Coionel Suvage madea short speech, in waich he gavea bistory of Vau Wyck's b Iitical life mod the people’s periy mod its members. Councilman Wood aiso lent some of bus oratory to tne occasion C. A. Evans, E. O. Mayfi Land were appointed & commit for 8 demoustration in th beld Tuesday evening, St The cluo adjourned evening. d and E. C. ec o arrunge Trird ward, to be Jtember to meet Thursaay itied by s Wife. The strarge mau whbo was arrested at Swift's packicg house Weanescay evening was identified terday by Mrs. Joseph Kreage, 8s ber husbend. Sbe lives at Four- teeu'h and Center str Omasba, and tas a small child. Her husband bas been regu larlv employed at Cudaby’s packing house, and left there Tuescay morning and was not seen by auy of nis friends until Mrs. Kreage found M in the jal yesterduy, she buving cowe 10 this city in search of b ireage fuiled to recogaize bis wife and bis insaxity 18 becoming wore mar He talks 4 ramblicg, incoberent way, and but @ small portion 0f what be savs wtelligiole. He taked to Captain Vao Wie Festerday and said he was sorry he had brougut ine trouble on their heads. He bad the captain as budly implicated as be was bimself, op- parenuy in the commission of some beinots crime. He bemoaniugly said: **Poor Ed, 1 didn’t mean to it bim so hard, but 1ts done and tbe trouble restson us.” Sueriffl Ben- nett was notified aud came and cot Kreage, who will be sent 10 the asylum for treat- ment. 1des Captured a Thief. Chief Beckett returned trom Kansas City last evening with Gus Scbell, who was ap- prebended in that city. Scbell robbed his roommute, Joe McGimpsey, of s fine gold watch aud revolver and skipped about two weeks ago. The ctie! nad & troublesome and delayed trip. He went to Lincoln Sun- day night 10 secure requisition papers for Schell, und ou Monday found the siale house closed on account of Labor day. He wus tompelled to remuin tifere until Tuesday to secure the papers {rom Governor Boya, and woen be wrrived in Kansas City Schel Would ot come without the papers being se- cured, althougt e baa prowised be wovld This necessitated u trip Lo Jefferson City and un interview with Govercor Frasgis. Not- withstauding the deiay the chiefl secured his wan, rod be is NOW B prisoner 4t he city juil. Two Kunaway Girle Two young girls, each about 16 years of age, nave cuused & great deal of saviety, aud ibeir rewurn bome will relieve the vareatul mind. The girls names are Laurs Dasieis avd Misale Brown, sud H. C. Dapieis, the father of the former giri, was in tue city last eveuine looking for tne ran- awsys. He resides st 2418 Mierce street, Omaba, sud is much distressed over bis deugiter's disuppesrunce. The girls lery bome Tuesday 8ud LAVERGE Sluce returued. They were reported 1o Mr. Daviels 10 bave been seen in ibis city yesterduy, sud tnat caused Lim 10 lnslitule A sear b 10 bLa made in South Omata, but without success. Kepubiican Cavcus, Toe republican esucus for South Omats will be beld at Germania bull, Tweotv-fourih and J gireets, &t T:30 o'clock this eveniug. The cuucus bas beeu advertised to be Leld in toe Stsnley building, on Tweniy-fifth sireet, a0d the chauge of location is wade necessary Decause that buildiog is Bow occupied ana caunot be secured. 3 i Nugwet! Nosget! Nuzget Buy Bi Nugeet akiag powder. B e 25 cats. 8 cents. interesting musical program was | | | { BEE: FRIDAY Tammany ard Cleve'and Democrats Get Together at Yew York. HILL IS SAID TG HAVE BEEN PLACATED Colorado Repatlieans Meet in State Con- vention—Arkansas, as Usaal, ¢ eratie—Springer Replies to Cullom—A Few Political Pointers. ses Demo- senator New Yonrk, Sept. S.—Grover Cleveland, accompasied by Don M. Dickinson, arrived from Buzzard's Bay this morning on ibe steamer Pilgrim. Cleveland drove to the Victoria hotel, where be il remain ustil Saturday, wheu be will return to Buzzard’s bay. Mr. Clevelsnd’s purpose in coming to New York is supposed to be to confer with democratic leaders over the political situs- tion. He neld a long coufercuce with Sen- ator Browr, who 8 on friendly terms with Tammany leaders, this morniug. Witliam C. Whitney was closeted with Ea- ward Murphy, jr., #9d Chairman Sheetan of the democratic state committee this mornine. 11 1s openly siated that on Mordar Senator Hilll ft his u'timstum dere as to the terms on which be would take an active part in ihe present campaign. Chairman Diciinson's hasty trip to Gray Gables aod uis return with Mr. Cieveland it is thought points to an amicable compromise between 1 dential candidate and the Elmira statesman All members of the national executive com- mitiee visited the ex-president during the day. Nominated for Congress. Crreras Farts, Mich., Sept. 8. —Congress- man Samuel M. Stephenson was renominatea by the republicans of the 7welfth district today. Cmicaco, 111, Sept. & —William Vocke was nominated for congress in the Fourta district by the republicans. Cuicaco, 1., Sept. & —Thomas McMillan was nominuted for congress by the republi- caus of the Third district. Miiwarkee, Wis,, Sept. & —Congressman Charles Darwig was rezominated in the Sec ond district coucressional convention today. ept. S.—The republicans of the Seccnd district today nominated Edward O'Counor for congress, Prrrsptrc, Pa., Sept. 8. —Colonel Aadrew Stewart.of Fayeite county was nowivated for congress today by the republicans of the Twenty-fourth district to il the unexpired term oceasioned by toe desth of Congress- man Craig. Springer Beplies to Cullom. Joutst, Ill, Sept. S.—Hon. Wilham M. Springer, chairman of the ways and means committee of the house of representatives, was the principal speaker at tne “Demo- cratic Day” of the Illinois State Grange Chautauguas &t New Lenox tocay. The weather was cool and bracing, avd wmany thousand people assembled in tne shudy grove. Mr. Spriugerdirected bis arguments principaily to replyinz to Senator Cullom's address of the letter of acoeptance of President Harri- son. Colorado Kepubiicans in Line. o, Colo., Sept. S.—The republican vention today. nominated Judge G of the subreme bezch for governor Dowawngof Aspen for lieutenan 4 E. J. Eaten, present i -y of state. The balance of the st. and the presicential elec. ors have not vet been chosen. United States Senators Teller ana Wolcott dressed the convestion auring the dar, advicating the support of Hai-ison apove everriuing else. Prrwn cumbeat, for Arkansas Went Democrat Litrie Rock, Ark., Sept. tions now are that Fishback, the democratic candidate for governor, will lead Whipple, republican, br 50,000. Cbicot county, 1n which the negroes have an overwhelming majority, is the only ope in the siate th nas gone republican. The republican majo ity in Jeflerson county in 150 of 4,800 bLas changed to a democratic majority of 200. Perry county has gone solidly democratic for the firét time since the war. President Harrson's Plans. New York, Sept. 8.—The Herald an- nounces tbat President Harrison will retu 10 New York about September 15 aud carry out his proposea Loon Lake trip, which was interrupted by the cholera. A great repub- lican demonstration will be gouten up at Madison Square garden, where tue president is expacted to speak. New Hampsuire Democrats. Coxco N. H., Sept. 8.—7'he gemocratic state convention met here today sud Do nated Hon. Luther F. Mciinney of Maa- chester for governor on the first ballot ana cuose presidential electors for the epsuing campaign. Not Very Eathasiastic, Famso, N. D, Sept. 5.--Only seventeen persous uttended the prohibition couvention vere which nominated M. N. Johnson for congress and Rogzer Allen for governor. Presidenti electors wers also put i the fieia. Populite Ticket in Massachusetts. Bostox, Mass., Sept. 8.—The stat n of 1he peopie’s party nominated o full ate vicket beaded by Major Henry Winn of Malden for goveruor. e 's Sarsuparilia cis L T AMUSEMENTS, tic DeWit Itis buta few months since Mau” visited Omaba, but its drawing power was agein demonstrated at the Farnam Street theater last might, when it was greeted with & full house that hissed the applauded virtue trivwpbant and cheered the sensational scemic effects with unfeigned beartiness “The r'ast Mail" 1s not remarkable in its or its company, but the realistic effects ure thrown io with & frequency tbal keeps an audience on the alert with expectation. There is & siesmboat cxplosion wilh & shower of sparks and a cloud of smoke at the front of tho stage. Iu au- incredibly snort time a transformation is complated und tne s0ED6 represeuls a wreck with several peo- ple floating on spars. It 1s & strong, smoothly worked piece of realism, and tne performance abounds insuch effects, amonz them being unusually good imitations of ruil- road traius. —_— Maguates of ¥ork Packing. The following eastern and foreign caital- ists arrived in the city. yesterday afteruoon via the Chicago & Northwestern, in General Manager Burt's private car, and are now st the Paxton: Mr. Pr&i Underwood, Chu- cago, president Omébe: Packing company, Hutchiuson Packing’ compauy, Hutcbison, Kap., and Underwood & Co., packers, Cni- caco; Anderson Fowler, vice president, New Yors; Euward Lawrstice, churman board of directors, Liverposl, and Josept P. Brun- ver, direcior, Liverpool. They ure west looking over iheir several plauts and express themselves us hignly'bldased with their Lrip thus far. T'ney leavesmasy for Denver and other Colorado polutsiof interest, in order that the Eoglish genidemen of the party may buve & view of our Rocky Mountain scenery. They returu east by way of Hutcbinson, woere they will iuspeci their packiug aud salt plauts. Mr. Lawreuce is wiso director of of one of the iargest Euglish railroaas. D _Nugget! Nugget! Nugget! Nugwet bakiug powcer. Friday is the last day of the state fair at Liocoln, Are you going? e ANNOUNCLMENTS. Jobn T, Kelly & comedian wto succeeds in- variaoly in wivsing 8 warm j lace in popular appioval, wilbe seo at B ya's 1 ew ibeater for four uights, o mmencing | ext Sunday, ia his new comedy w illen by Charles T. Vikoeut aud bimsel apg entitiea “Mckee of Duvliv.” This comeay Las veen bLigbly praised by the ensteru p € 8 and 1» said Lo be the List -dece A r. Kely bes ever aj- p:rel in. T suprorting C.wpeny in- cl as Maitie Vichers, Fiorrie West 84d Ooar erilsts wuo may be relied on 1o enuct L@ Various characiers o tue play io 8 mot Buy Big oents. vesterday aud commenting upou , SEPTEMBER 9, 1592 (ARE TRYING T0 BE FRIENDS satisfactors manner. New scenery and cos- tumes have been prepared for the play ard the production will be the best that money can thocure. Seats go on sale tomorrow | evening. — New York Exchange Quotations, New Yonk, Sept. 8.—|Special Telogram to Tue Bex.] —Exchanre was quoted as fo! lows: Chicago, 70 cents aiscount; Boston, 20 to 17 cents discount; St. Louis, par. —al e NENWS OF YESTERDAY. Domestic. The Lake Street and th vated Raliroad o been consol ted C. B. Terner shot and Instantly Glimore at Atchison, Kan. lived ut Keokuk, Ia. At an early bour this morning Charles Cralg, evlored, and Edwurd McCarthy, whi two Cineinnati murderers, suffered the death tan El 4g0 have Metropo mpuny of Chi killed 4. W, Both men formerly | pennity The river coal have decided 1 river district thut Saturday, Farwers Hutton and Kinsey. murdering Cattleman Chares Frazer near Sedan, Kan., were noquitted on thelr preiimi- nury triw The man of war Philadelphin has been or- dered to prepare for sea, 80 that. should oe- caslon demnnd, she can prosesd immediately 10 Venezueiu The Homestead mil derators of Pennsyivania se down the 1 in the are still in operation on is now runn'ng at full blast. A gyng of strikers und boys uesiuited the norunion men with sticks and stones as thiey Jeft the miils lust evenine, ~The United States has completed its side of the Berinz sea case, and a copy of the evi- ce and wrzuments has been forwarded to 18 of (he Fnglish government. whalebsck steamer. Coarles Wet. North Spit bar. off the I wreck. The sea is w were rescued by tution. const of Orego washing over e the men at th Foreizn. pania. built bus o iy Inup gow. She w nth 1t fsstated cessful in b Venczueia, and reins of governu for the Cunnrd line bed at Glus- against the pas Deen rsked to ent into his b Nueget uzget Nuege buking powder. A e, The Fidelity Trust company has re- moved its office to 1702 Farnam, south- ast corner Bee building. ——— Friday is the last day of the state at Lincoln. Are you going? ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results wi Syrupof Figsis taken; it is ple: d refreshing to the taste, and a y yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- em effectually, dispe aches and fevers and cures habi constipation. Syrup of Figs i only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste an < ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in effects, prepered only from the most healthy ané agreeable substances, its manyexcellentqualitiescommendit to all and bhave made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 7hc bottles by =l leading druggists. 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Coun Send for peariug in a st interesting ress the urzent the people who are wilioz to do newspaper are often s 1 aily wishe ng and wh want somet VANTED best double zand balgns § ) irket v ts who Acdress ENTS ast Joard by Ckeeper wanted pe n XX 24, Bee, Coun- ho use tner S A good nurse girl Mrs Jacob stner street “ANTED-Bourd and room for zentleman Wife and child. Adaress & H. E.Bzs ofiice. i diumond_ wett oz, 1 ety with Mra . Gravutte, 81 First avenue. for month. Stpin wi ard to finder borses and cattie: first Taguire ut 614 Broud- way. AR stock Dwell for lo und city loans. Money loaned on utd zrain. Real estate for sale and business rentals. Money jonned al investors. Lougee & Towle, 3 Pearl @ SALE & sucrific road horse, Must sell strest huroess at Lewls, 12 Pearl )10 stoc < of merch weil locatad. doing rirade. E G. Bartiett, ) head of young horses for wrads, e=property or land. E G Council Bluffs. 0 worth of dry zoods #nd notions for ex- 1ce. K. G, Bartlett, 741 B sdway. DUR SALE —Creamery, rasin. d d er or seil entire business 1dise in western lowa. 101 bus'nass, for sale Broadway. improved Burtiett, 141 Brosd- way, well jocated fn Ne- Will take t a bargaln e farm ;13- cre st icre furi I~ est farin In Portawatta- sros, weil located and im- Price 84 an acre. K. H. Sheafe. ] have auything for sile or tra [ way and Muan st ENT—Dwel ull puris of the L §i Sheafe, Broadway and Main. —Eastern Nebrasia lands in_ex- suncil Blufls property. E H fo. Broadway and 4 SALE—On sma arden ‘un i near ( te. dway an | M JOR SALE—Alvion Rol uilis on Boons Tiver. Nel.; fiuest watler powsr in the state | deveiop horse power Waler entire yeary duily capucity, 100 barrels: mashinery and uj surtenunces complete in every dsvail G231 friue residence; § seres of lun L. title perfest: rice, §:5,000: Wil take uniuprovel eastera aska land. B H. Shoafe | JPUR SALE b Ishe euson for se QOR AT scules. fruit and He Clenn stock hard ware, well es trrde, lnvoice nhout §1,01). Good inz_Terms cash. E. H. Sheafe OB RENT—Good Gonl yard with . _Groenshieids. Nicholson & Oo. XCHANGE—Hotel _and Jocated at shubert, Neh. Denver, Cola.; will Lrusiu land. " restuurant und 16 lots in exchunge for clear Ne- Sheu airics Exp Denvar Exprass... . .OveriandFiyer. .. . oxiox Sud Pacidc Lroress... wna Marey Bl Eap Arrivow Arrivas Omana Deadwosd Kxpre 52) Wro. Exp. (#x. Mon, Nunday.) TP, & U 14 nnd Welstpr St iy 16 p m Slous City Express Gy m st BI p m Manerott i%a s Leuves T WESTERN Arriva 0! ¢ ot 0th wnd Marcs “ts | Om 040 405 el 1 Lo m Hiw 2iip m I Vestibale 1Amitod 8 Ensiern Fiyer ... Chie Ex Man CHILAUOE NORTHW ENT KN | Arrive, Union Lepot. Councll Bluls. | Transfar bW Wi & m pm am " Westivule Limited w . Eastern Fiyer . | | (Ex Sau] Atlantio Mail (63 Mow) | 15 m (x5 Carroll I'aebenser (X 8| 045 [Areivas n epot 1 Marcy Sta |0 St Louls Cannon Bail | ¥ ACIFIC and Websier Sin L Louls Express. SU Lowis Kxbress GMALIA & 8T LOULS. Union Dapot. Counell Auts. L-Bh Louls Cenon Ball.. |Arrives |Trunster wiym 1000 will buy T-room cottuge with 63x130 ft. ioton North Seveuth street; s burgain. E H. Sheufe. DOR SALE—Hurdwure stock, will invaloe #,000; iocuted in an active Nebraska town of 1,M0 populstion: business old estub.isheaz will'bear c.ose investigation. K. H. Sheafe. 80, dve ACRE farm with improvements, ex nortn of Council Blufl bargain. E H. Shefe *rasin lnnd in exchunge for #o0d work torses. E. H five 255 an acre; € -ACRE ferin, 85,01 &.eadavs. Lochtion seven tilcs {pom Couns cll Bluffs. A sDap barzuin, % H. Sheafe. \ T1LL you bulid a bowe We Lnve n fine res dence lot whicn we sell for 01 tuien soon. Greeashieids, Nichoson & O berod ty proper ALK section of unine brasiu 1o trade for 1s, Nienoison & Co. RY coods stock 10 tr.d censh el son & Co. wnd in Ne- Greens v Towa land, U want 1o rent your Bouser Grees: lds. Nicholson & Co Away. Urecushlelds. Nichoison & Co., | TEW bouse, e oo your PuyIng reot. e 10 Ben aut Jots or lund. CITIZENSSTATE BANK 0t Coungit Blute | Capital stock 4 : 50,000 Surplus and Peofits... .. . N0, 000 $230,000 Shugart, ¥, D V. i Vet capltal and surplus ctors—1- D. Edmandeon. £ L Gleunan. K. Hart, 1. A. Miller. 1, uman tnd Coaries i, Haiuia, Praarict’ seneral Lamdy susinons. Larges. Caplisl 800 Surpims of Wy W wesiers lows ’ ANTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS

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