THK OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Dollrerccl by carrier to nnr P t of the city. It. W. T1LTON. - MANAGER. . I HllS'neM OfflCC , . . . . . . . . .No 43 EUltor . NoKJ Jll.VOli .VB.VTIO.Y. K Y. Plumbing Cc. Council IllufTs Lumber GJ. . The ladles of All Saints mission will give sociable nt the residence of Mrs. F.V. . 1'rudo , tl ! South Twenty-second strcot. Orcetishleld , Nicholson At Co. , ( VJl Broad- wsy. real estate nnd rental agents. Largest list of property of any dealers In the city. Mnrrmco licences were Issued yesterday to George A. Prior nnd May Culver , nnd to Fred WlicelocK and Lena Conrad , all of thU city. city.Tho Crimsons nnd the Ulues , the two bent crews of the Hawing association , will decide the match next Frldny evening by n third rncc. rncc.Karl Herr , who wns charaoi with commit- tinp an ussiiult uud battery upon one Nancy K. MntlocK , wnn discharged by Justice Cones yi'sterdny for lack of evidence. Walton Douglass will entertain n largo number o ! his small friends tills uftornoon ut bis rcsldi-r.co , corner of Willow uvenuo and llluff street , In honor of his sixth birthday. Mary Uovntiov , who lives on South b'ev- cnth street , complained nt the police station yesterday that she hud lost her 4.year-old child whllo trading In n store on Brondwny. Minnie DtxDii , the woman who wnj BtnbDcd by James Tracy Saturday night , Is In n fair way to rocovur. Tracy will huvo a inolimlnnry'heurlng in thn police tourt this inorninir. The people's pcrty of Council Bluffs Is nuiklng nrrangomcnts for n rally on the eve ning of tbo 'Jid , and is trying to sccuro Mrs. JL''cr.o , the Kunsns orator , for u speech on tbu occasion , Cordelia M. Brady died Monday night nt 11 o'clock. Thu funeral will take place tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock nt her Into residence , ISU'J Sovcutn iwcnuo , Uev. O'Uourku ofllctntlng. Pottuwnttnmlo tribe No. 21 , Improved Order of Hcdmon , will meet In regular coun cil this cvcnine In their wigwnm , corner of Broadway nnd Main strool at the eighth run. Vioillng ctielH nru welcome. E. Children , the Duuuquo man whn Is ex pecting to start a cultivator factory in this city , yesterday purchased and raenlved u deed for the IJiorlis factory on South avenue , wnero ho will commence operations inside'of the next thirty days. II. H. Obcrbultzor has commenced an notion in the district court to recover (1,000 dnuiages from J. U. Hosi , who wns surety on the injunction bond in the proceedings instituted by B. Klnports & Son alter the failure of C. M. Uborholtzer. Columbus day will bo celebrated In the public schools all over the stain on Octoucr 41 with appropriate exercises , in accordance With nn order to that effect which has Just been sent out to all the county superinten dents by J. B. Knoupllcr , state superinten dent of instruction. Lewis Struycr , a sleight of hand man who until about u year ago used to spend hnlf of his tlmo in the city Jails ol Council Bluffs and Omaha for drunkenness nnd vagrancy , turned up again yesterday mornintr after n long absence , and wns given ten days in Jail on tbu same old charge. John Jones , who ran elf with Ofllccr Mur phy's rig the other night , was bound over to tbe grand Jury yesterday by Judge McCJae , nnd his bond was llxud ut &t0. : ; llu was un- uulo to > 'ive ball , Ho stoutly maintains his innocence. Ho formerly worlced for William Plumur , southeast of the city. George Evans of Missouri Vallov , whoso wife was iirrestod last week whllu running away with a man from Omnhii , writes to Tin ; Btu : stating that the story told by his \\\a to tbo. effect that she had been earning her own living for two years previous to lier running uw y Is fnlso. Colonel Henry Clay Null , a former resi dent of Council Bluffs , died Monday at ' bis bomu in Boston , u cd 5U years. Ilo loaves a wlfo und two cnlldron , wlio are xvoll linown In this city , i-'or seine tlmo provlous to his dentil Colonel Null wus president of tbu Atlantic & Pncille Kailuay comuauy. Anna Zlractillne , wlio wns injured lu the motor wreck on llio brldiro botwocn Council 13 luffs nnd Omaha on Juno 5 , has com men ceil * k suit 111 the district court to recover $ : , &UU damages from tbo motor company. Slio al leges cross carelo * ness on ttio part of the company , and claims to have received injur ies in tbo wrccu from wbtch sbo has not yet tecovorea. Deputy Marslml Fowler raided iho lion so of lll-fnme Kept by Jesslo Miller on Vine .it root yesterday und bundled off all tlio inmates to Iho city jut ) , for falling to put up the usuul monthly amount. Consldorublo complaint bos been rucdo by the people living In tbc vklnity of ibis pliico. Yesterday morning Frank Carroll raised one of his tri-wi-ckly Jamborees there and run till iho Innmt'es out ol iho house. There Is u fnlr prospect , of the bpuso boinu cloaea under the stuto law in the tirnr future. Tbreo young men claimliiR to bnil from DCS Molncs wcro arrested by Ofllces Hes- ivlck yesterday afternoon , iharKcd : with belnif Iniiiatos of n disorderly bouse , but limit ) ly because tboy were thought to bo sus picious characters. Tlie only thin ; ; huv piclou ) about thum , so fur ai bus bcon nscor- tuincd , was a set of dice , whluh micht have been used ns n part of a crap outlit or some- thnip else. They ave their names as Elmer Newton , Fred U. Smith and L. A. Wlllev. As tboy were locked up ouu of them reiter ated bis plou nf innocence i.nU tbruatcued to inuko u warm for ttio oftlccr as soon us ho got out of Jail. L r.tii.uiit.irii * . P. J. lny loft ycstetday for New YorK It. J. Clnucy has been culled cast by the death of u relative. W , S. SUllmim has returned from a visit with friends lu Davenport. Dr. J. H. Cleaver is visiting at Portland , Urc. , und other western points. Miss Ncllio Cbiiuman otChicaBO Is visiting tbo Aliases I.uskowsut , 'J 'll Ninth nvonue. Mrs. II. H. Saekott und daughter , Misx Nellie , returned yesterday from a ton days' trip to Dunvcr. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lovoll of I'clla. In. , are the guests of their son-in-law , Olllcer D. L. Well of the police force. James A. I'attou , president of the 1'lantor.- ) nd Mechanics bank , Houston , Tex. , and family , nro visltlnu bis Inthcr-m-Iaw , Hcnrv Lunutf , and family , 108 South Sixth street. ' Lucius WclK Frcil Oelso and N'ick O'Hrlcn loft Ust evenliiK for Davmiport to attend the democratic stuto convention. They wore accompanied by Uobort UurrU ol Missouri Vullov ana F. G. Ho'.zcl , W. IJ. Cuppy und Ed Lntt of Avoca. Trnlns leave Mantiwit dully nt 8 n ndlO n. in. , lUin. , nnd 1 , J , liw : ; , 3 , 8ao : , 4 , 4iO : ; , 6 , fiy : , 0 , ( UO. 7 , 70 : ; ! , 8 , 8:30 : , I ) 9:30 : , 10 , 10 : 0 , llnnd llrifip. in. The 11:65 : tt-ulii will inuko connoutlnii with the lust olcotrlo inutur ci.r fet * Omiihu. . Did Nut JMunt. Tbo mooting of the trurtoca of the Iowa Behool for tbo Deaf which was to have been bcld yesterday diu not take pliico on acuonnl of the Inability of uvo of tbo nienibor.t of tbo board to bo present. A. T. I'Mclan ervbo was expected home yesterday , failed to or rlvo and Louis Wulnitoln of llurllntrton was delulnod at but bomu by illnesH in the fam ily. Governor Holes wus not proioat. C. ri. Uunrk of Iowa City wua the only one pres ent and ull he cuuld do wus to inuko an cxHinlnatloii of tbo surronmlliik's uiu KO homo , Thu iircuuhllity U that tbo Inntl tutlon will not huvo toKO for thi next two years bumpiirod uy tbo luck of u laundry , ulthouBh tbi-ro Id no Insurauceou tbo iiuin- used bullutiiR und no chuuco for llio le > ; U- luturo to nuiuii on appropriation , Them U n fund of about SIO.OW. boivovor , known us Uiu "provliUiiitlul fund. ' ' which Is constantly kept on bund for I'lncreoncios Itko. the prcB- cut tlin" . nmy toke ptaco In any of tbo stuu UiBtltullons , und it Is thought lIKely that this amount can Lo nouurcd to maku iho noces- bury linprovouienti before the oiuninir of the school year. Fnll sloolc of cinrpotsjirrlviilir dull ) nnd Hold ut the lowoet prlcca. CoLnuf Curput coiujmuy. TO FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS City Oounoil Decides to Swap the Steamer for a Chemical Extinguisher. ADVANTAGES THE TRADE WILL BRING Flro Ciin Ilo Taught More Sucre ifully In the Kuturc Hut ting OT ( ICTtrii Clerk * An Ordinance to Itcgulate llnnkriipt hales. The council meeting that failed to racot Vlonuny ulglit on account of tbo lack of n juorum was hold yesterday attcrnoon , with nil the nlcltrmon pVosont oxcoptlnf Jeuninus , Who is stilt out ol the city. Ono of the Ira- lortittit thing * done was I ho d--olslon to pur- cbaso n chemical cnglno for thu Jlro depart- nent , Chulrmun 1'aco of the lire coinnilttco ircacuted n proposition which had boon mudc o ( ho city by a Chicago flrra , olTorlnK' to 'uniihli a chemical utipluo for $ 'JUJU , or to take In cxchniiRO for It the "Hcs- itio , " which Is disabled since tbo llro ut thu Institute , with , MM to boot , the amount which It Is estimated It will take to put it In repair. Whtlo considering the irouusUtoii Murjtiall Tumploton wus called ucoii ( or his opinion. Ho stated that two- .birds of tbo llrcs that h&vo been In the city thu last live years could h.ivo been uxl'u- juished wltli two-llfths of tbu lojs If n ahem- icul utiKlnu had buun on band. liiKttmd of [ laving to depend upon tbe city water works. J.'no proposition was accepted and Alderman 1'uco was ItHtrucled to mi\Ko the trade. Thu new ciigtno will prooably be In the city In two weeks. Alderman VunBrunt offered u resolution InstrjiCtliiK the nmor to ndvorilflo for u spe cial election to elect an nldcrmun In thu Fourth ward to ( ill the vacancy unused by thu death of Aldcrmau Urowu. It was adopted unanimously. Mii.voi' Lawronuo road a cotnmunlcation from himself In which ha united the inten tion of tbo council to the fact that last Anrll the oxponbcs uf tno goverinncnt bad been de creased by ยง 141) ) per tnoiith by cutting oft the clerical force * , mid ho euggcstcd that ono of tbo city clerk's deputies could bo bohoudcd and un additional savlni ; bo made. Tno sug- gi'silon was acted upoii and tbo olllco of the deputy clerk who has been acting as clerk ol ttio superior court was dcclurou vacant , after September 1. CJ. W. Brill , who lives In the western part of the city , appeared before the council to protest against aliowlne herds of cattle to run at largo nil through hli neighborhood. Tno pounamaster had foiled to put a st , p to tlio nuisance uud ho thought something ought to be done at once. A resolution was drawn un which wus intended to compel the herders to Keep their stock west of Twenty-seventh street und south of Fourth avouuo'but it wus discovered that it would take nn ordi nance to lilt tbo bill , and the mailer was con sequently referred to the committee of the w hole. A petition bearing the sltrnatures of thirty or forty merchants wus road , nskinj : the council to pass an ordinance rogulutlne tbo snle of biuitu-ui.t stoclts , nuctlon sales ana tbo Ilka , by transient imrcbnnts. Ac ordi nance had bocii drawn up on the supposition that it tilled Uio bill , and it was read in con nection with the petition. It provided for the lifiUliiK of u license to such transients for J4'JU per year or fraction thereof , nnd llxed a line of not less than $ M or moro than ? 1UJ as the penalty for each day th.it the merchant sold goods without having such u license. It was read twice and then laid over under the rules until next meeting. The city engineer reported that the Indian creek bridge ut Uryant street was becoming rotten nnd would be soon unsafe for travel. Ho alto reported that the Seventh street bridge was Impassable. Both c.ises wcro re ferred to the undue committee. The ordinance compelling any one who wished to distribute circulars or'postors to taUu out a liccnsa for 3:25 : ucr annum wis : laid over In order that an agreement might ba got out out of the city bill poster , for whose ocncllt the ordinance is to bo pasted , to pay for the publication of tlio ordinance. A sewer was ordered nut In on Sixth street from Ninth to Fourtb avenue nnd on Eleventh avenue from Fourth to Third street. The contracts nnd bonds of H. LJ. McGee , Stirnson & Hulior. John Sklnklo , M. L.Vill - lams and John M. Hurdin for improvements wcro aoprovcd. The recommendation of Chief Nicholson of the tire department for the purchnso of 1UUO feet of lire Uosu wus referred to the fire com mittee. _ HUSTON STOUH , Council Illull's , In. Just botwcon seasons , but wo htivo a number of suinniur tfoods thtit wo must clonr , with your aid , and the prices out to iiitiiiro speedy sales , think wo will bo bo able to clear thoui nil out in the next wouk or two in order to mulco room for our immunso Etouk of full goods Ihut is arriving daily. "Cosmos,1' a nice light summer goods , vi > , ilo It liiat.-i for ( lie. Ijcngal tissue , ono of the lightest weight goods on the ninrkot , in dark colors only , S'io u yard. Shontong pongnes , Ciiilian cloths , TulTcta , cordtf , croponn , pinca | > plo tis- BUUH , nil in uttiiu a yard. liedfoid cords in u tiico range of pat terns and colored llgurcs , with plain grounds , for t'Jc a yard. 12Jo seersucker stripes for Slo or 12 yards for $1.00. Best light calicoes , 5c a yard. An iniinuni-o line of dark and medium colored clmllles for lo while they last. Half wool chullica , llc. ! } All wool challies in light and dark colors for SOc. Extra quality fast black sateens , 12Je , ICe , lOo and 12oc. 100 donon ehlldron's ribbed vests , lOc each or ! ! for 2oc. 150 dozen ladies' shaped vests , 12Jc oach. 1UO ! dozen ladies' extra quality fast black hose , lOc and I2Jc. Ask to see our ladies' 25c fast black hosiery , the finest In the laud. In children's fast black wo show al most every thing from the cheapodt to the llncst. In gents' neckties wo show the host quarter ncektio in the west. Gents' Huspondoi's at lic ) , - " > c , H3c and 60c. Wo Hhow an immense line , the best value over olferod. In outing flannel shirts at llc ) , 25c and > i3u wo show great value. UOSTON STORK , Council Hlutts , la. Host hair mattresses made to order , and old ones renovated at Council lilulfs Carpet slnro. Important Declmnni. Attorney ( Joncral Stone handed down an opinion yesterday In reply to a question pro pounded to Him by Superintendent of In struction J. I ) . Knocpllor at Lcs Monies with roforunco to the payment of tuition by pupils of the public scuooU who reside out of tbo district wuore they attend. Tbo attorney poncral holds that any nuull may attend free If his parents reside In the dli- trlct , or If he himself has separated from his parents with no present Intention of re- turning. If , however , a child leaves homo for u day , week , or term , to attend school , Intending to pa back homo when the school U out , ho holds that ho COIIIPH under thu head of pupils who "oojourn temporarily , " ua tnobtatulo has It , and is thercloru to be re quired to pay tuition. Another question l > also decided wlili reference to the Issuing of toachorb * certifi cate ! . Superintendent Knouptlor HSKS If a teacher's cortlllcalo Issued lu ono county uid endorsed by the county BUporiiitonUunt of another county U to be considered a legal cortlticato to allow him to teach In tbo second county. Mr. Stone HBJB the law pro- vidofthat toachcrA shall pass examinations nt the opening of cuch school year , and ulthouuu It may KOUUI uoedlesb to compel uu experlfnocd toucher to undergo an oxumlua- lloti year after year , tbo statutory Ufa of a cortlticato la one year , and there U no law that autnorlica a aupcriatouduut to seek to renew it by ondorscrnentnfter Its expiration , Thl Inst acclsion Is likely to make n great change In thu present mannnr of runnlnc the schools. It is almost n universal custom In the stnto for superlutondents to renew from year to year the certificates of teachers who tire known to bo capable , and the now rule that will go Into effect by the attorney gen eral's decision will cause n deep wall of dis- sntlsfastion from the schoolmn'ums. Summer suits for pontlomcn ; coot , comfortable and cheap , tloltor , the tailor , 1510 Droadway. Will Solicit rnnilii. The committee that was appointed to tnako arrangements for the veterans' reunion which Is to bo held in this city on the 7th and 8th of next month , held its first meeting last evening in the pnrlors ot the Grand hotel and added n number ot other names to the committee. As It now stands the cVnnmlttoo Is coinpjsod as follows : Chairman. A. C. Cirnhatn ; treasurer. Mayor N. U. Ijiwronco ; E U Shujmrt. U. K. Hnntinn. J.V. . Pcro- gor , Tboinna Bowman , John Keller , Vlo Jen nings , E.V. . Hirt , J. K. Hlco , Finloy Burke. Irn F. Hondrlcks , John Schoontgon and S. \Vailsworth. . Thcso uontle- men will net as n general committee on finance nnd arrangements nnd will stnrt out In a day or two with a subscription list to collect money from citizens. Between S.DOU and (1,0'JO ( ' are expected to bs present during the ivuulon , and all the rttlzons are expected o furnish is the touts , tout room and such other incidentals ns may prove necessary. The visitors will board thotn- solve * . It li hoped that the work of the committee will meet with such co-operation from the citizens that the visitors will bo glvon u good impression uf the city during tholrstay. Fine upholstering at tlio lowest prices nl Council LUulTs Carpal company' * ) . IiiHiiranco .Men In Trouble. Another sensational suit In which E.V. . Kaupcl is made defendant , was commenced in thu district court yosterJuy.V. . H. McClel land is the plaintiff , mm ho makes the Mutual Life Insurance company of Now York and E. \V. I'oot & Co. , the W33tern agents for tno company , co-defendants with Knppcf. Mc Clelland alleges , iimong other tbiugs , that In IS'JJ there was an agreement entered Into be tween him nnd the defendants by the terms of which ho was to solicit insurance. Ou the strength of this agreement ho old work for the comiMiiv for which ho claims Ilil.L'O as commission. The defendants agreed to pay this nniount , but never did so. Some time utter Kappsll , who was at > that tirao Council Bluffs ugunt for the company , Induced him to take cut a pollcv of Insurance for : . " > , DUO , the premium on which for the lirst year amounted to $ JOii. Ilo paid this , but some time afterwards Ifappcll Induced his ( McClelland's ) wlfo to give up the policy , which she was holding , sayinp'ho wanted It to show to a neighbor of ners and would re- xurn it at once. This policy , Instead of being returned to Mrs. McClelland , ho claims was sent to P ot & Co.'s ofllco and there destroyed. He demands judgment for dam ages ; loOpooplo in this city use g.ia stoves The G.iaCo. puU 'om in at coat. George Davis , drugs ana paints. SOUTH O.U.l/M. Important Ilutliirsn Translated by tlio City Council I.list Night. The city council mot last evening in nd- junrncd session , President Walters presiding lu the ubsjnco of Mayor Miller. Two paving ordinances were introduced and roforred. One calls for the paving of the alloy from M to N street , botwenn Twenty-tifth und Twenty-sixth streets , nnd allows the property orty owners thirty days In which to deslg- nato the material to bo used. The other ordinance repeals a former ordinance oassod several months nzo ordering L street from Twenly-fourtn toTxvoiuv-suveuth pnved with venturn asphaltum , and provider for the paving of that street with vltrllled brick on n sand base. The city garbage ordinance was amended , and its power. ] extended nnd Increased. A It. An omiimnco was introuucea providing ; for the opening up of N street from Twentieth street to Uio li. & M. tracks , und empower ing tbo city attorney to begin condemnation procccuiims for Uio purpose of opening up the .street. K A. Uroadwoll was allowed $ ( > " as dam ages by reason of water from the steed Hood ing tbo coll&r under nis house on N street , near Twenty-first. An ordinance was introduced placing Are byaranls ut Thirtieth- S streets. Thir tieth and Shelby streots.Thlrtleth ard I3ren- nan streets , and Thirtieth and Hoffman streets. A petition asking for a sldowalK on tbo north side of Armour btruot , from Bellevue avenue to Twentieth street , was referred to thu city engineer. Uids for thu grading of O street , from Fourteenth to Twentloth street , were uDcno-i , und Cush Bros.1 being the lowest bidders the contract win awarded to them. Their bid was 12 0-10 cents par cubic yard for grading , GO cents per lineal foot for 18- inch sewer plpo and Jt'.l cents for llMncti pipe , and $ .5 for each 100 feet of grubbing. The contract lor grading the alloys bo- twocn ICigluoonth nnil Twentieth streets , from Missouri nvenuo to M strcot , was n warded to S. Hunter. Ills bid was 17 4-10 cents for each cubic yard of grading and &J5 for each 100 feet of gruublng. A largo batch of hills was allowed and warrants ordered drawn on tbo occupation tax fund. Chairman Wyman of tbo flnancu committed Is out of the city , nnd Wooa from the same coaumUc'j reported only on tboso claims approved by the chairman. Tbo committee o'n streets vvas Instructed to advertise for bids for laying sidewalks In the city during the coming year. At 11:1 ! ) tuu council went Into executive session to consider the occupation tux on saloons and tuko stops to enforce the pay- inout ol tbe samo. The council sot as a board of equalization during the evening for the purpose of equal- izlug till ) special tnx'B una ft'seisments levied ugslnst the abutting property to pay for the grading of T wonty. II ftb street from J to Q streets. The clerk was engaged in reading a lengthy opinion from City Attorney Van Dnsoii when Itmt gentle-man ciimo In and stated that th i opinion should bo road lu ex ecutive session. A motion was Immediately carried und tbo board wont Into secret ses sion and voteu to not low the assessment against the abutting prop'orty nn Twenty- tifth strnot. This leaves the mutter lu sui-h sbapo that tbo contractor who did tbo work will bo compelled to curry It Into court and and have It determined wher.hor tbo prop erty owner * or the Union Stock Yards com pany shall pay for tbo ovornaul of the grading Uonu on that street throoyoars ego. Frank Criiiiitiin' | C I , Frank II. Common of South Omaha hereby challenge Jeromlah Uouagoon of South Omaha to a publlo or private sheep skinning match , any number from two to six sheep , for tlmo and points , for any sum from (50 to K > 00 and tlio championship of Mo- braska. Will meet Mr. Goudgcon nt tbo oflico of TIIR UIK : , iii : t N street , South Omaha , Saturday evening , August 20 , between - twoon B nnd U o'clock , to agree on tlmo , place , purse and rules to govern , Huvlng called on Mr. Uoud eon several times and falling to got any satisfaction I muko this publicchallenge. . FIIASK H. COMITOX. Mr. Compton , tbo signer of tbo above chal lenge , has deposited with Tnu DEB 110 as a forfeit. Hl lplicilu I'lumlMir. ( About 1 o'clock yesterday morning John Parks , u plumber , wm stabbdd three times by Louis Mayors , employed in the sausaeo de partment nt Swift's packing house. The innn were on Twenty-sixth street near the Rowley block and .a dispute urose. 1'arks struck Meyers , who pulled u small butcher kulfo from tils clothes and Inlllctuii two bud Hounds on tbu former' * head and ono in the shoulder. Tbo wounds are not considered dangerous , but It wu * a clone cull for Parks. Meyers wui arrested and will uuiwor to the charge of assault with Intent to kill , lint llu Won tliu WiiK r. C. lj. Williams reclined upon u sofa 'In n show window In a down town store ytuter- day afternoon from S to 7 : < < 0 o'clock and won a wager by no dolag. George Hrower wugcrod a sum or money that Williams would not stay tbo tlmo out , but bo did so anil nearly tbo whole town bad fuu at bis expanse , Tbo sidewalk lu front of the store was placarded calling M/o/tlon to the "won derful freak" in iho wlnuotv , but that didn't bother Wllllami and he finally turned the laugh on Urowor. Note * nml At. T. Holimiin of Schuvlcr was In'lho city yesterday visiting W. S. 1''ook. ' Ofllccr Hnthaway ha * tendered his reslg. natlori ns a member ot the police force. A case of diphtheria fiW been reported In the family ot S. K. ICrlgbiuiru who live on West Q street. Charles Carson , nsslntnnt cnshtor of the Union Stock Yards National bank , has re turned from his westcrnip. . A mooting of all saloon keepers in this city has been called for this1' ' evening , to l > u hold nt BurkoVhaud ball court on Q street , Matthew Maddox of Cor.cordlu , Kan. , had n shipment uf bogs hero yesterday , Mr. Mad. dox used to ship tu Chicago nnil Kansas City , but "now prefers the South Omahn mar ket to cither. T , W. Young of Chicago 1s In the city visitIng - Ing \ [ Unry. Mr. Younir Is a former rcsl- di'iit ot South Omiiha and was the llrst lire- man put on duty at the Hammond packing bouse six veitrs nio. The Republican club will moot Saturday ovonlng at C. C. Stanley's ofllco on N street , near Twonty-llftu. The club xvlll elect dele- Elites to the Grand Inland convention und transact other * business. Thomas Miller , ccnornl freight ngont , and (3corgo II. Hess , fast , freight ngent of the Q system , with headquarters at Clucaeo , were In the city yostordny nna were shown nround by W. 13. Cheek , the U. & AI , live stock agent. A complete history of the Sauth Omaha stock market has boon Issued by Uort Ander son and A. F. Strykor. Tbo bosk Is bound In cloth and contains n rrontdoal of valuable Information of tbo foundation of the market nml Us growth up to the proent time. The packing Industry also receives considerable attention , BOAHD OF HEALTH. 1'lijNlclmis ItcprlmsiiKlud lor Neglecting to Hui | rt ContitKliHM Dlseusr * . Tbo Board of Houlth met In regular ses sion yestordny artornoon and considered uhurgcs ngulnsl two physicians who , It was claimed , bad failed tu report cases of conta gious diseases. Dr. Edmlnston bad a pa tient down with diphtheria at Twenty-eighth und Leaven worth streets and bad the pa tient removed to a hospital without permis sion. sion.Dr. Dr. Edmlnston offered as an cxcnso for his action that Ills principal object was to save his patient's life aud noglcctod to report the matter. Ho escaped with a reprimand as dIO also Dr. Hollnqulst , wbo had lulled to report a case of typhoid fever. Mr. Howell was In favor of enforcing the ordinance regarding such cases , which moans n police court line from $ " > to $100 for each violation. Heraaftor the physicians will bo bold strictly to the letter of the law. Samuel E. Hogors and John Powers bad been ordered to abate a stagnant water nuis ance at Sixth and Cedar streets and appeared before the board to show cause why they could not obey tbo board's orders. It was claimed that ttio Cedar street sewer had been broken lor some time and in consequence quence It wus Impossible to drain the sur rounding low lands. After a lonir talk the matter was referred 19 iho council with the request that iho city engncor { bo Instructed to repair the son or If It was necessary. Inspector P ttlt waf. discharged , us Com missioner Somori declared that bo was use less. less.Plans for furniture for the board rooms wcro considered , approved and referred to the council. Dr. Somers stated thai unless the council appropriated more money for the continua tion of tbe health work ho woula bnvo to dis charge one or more of his Inspectors. Thu city Is in a lairly good sanitary condi tion. COUNCIL BLUFFS SKI * DYE W03U , All kl iris of Drolngnnd Cloiinln : done In Ho iilshest style ot the art. F.nleJ und st.-Uimil fabrics nmdo to look n * seed Work promptly done unit ilollvero.l la all paru ol iho country. Bend for urico lUt. O. A. B1AOI1AN. - - I'UOI'UIEL'OR. .U3Uroidwiy. Near North vnuarj Uou.vJir. Hi. urn. lori. W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director. Enibalmer 14 N. Main Street , COTJNClT-i Ut Council llluir.i. CnpHnl stock $150,000 Surplus mill IVollts 80,000 Not cnpltiil nn l surplus $20OQO llri'etor.i-.l. ) I ) . Kdmunitrnii. IS. I. . t-IuiL'nrl , K. I ) . Olinunn , ! : . i : . Hurt , 1. A. Miller. .1 , V. lllnclimnn , nml Clmrlua II. lliiiniun. Truiuuct Konaral Imnk- Inu builnusM. l.lirKL-st capltul un.l > uri > lu > ot unr buukln Hnuth i' ( ern town l.NTKHKbT ON T1M13 UUOS1TS. f 1'innlpr ( < : Attorneys "l iawI'rnc - adllllUllb tluu In tbo stiito und fcdor.il conrU. Iloo'iix : t. 4 und 5 llonro biouk , Council llluTs ( , In. Extract ofBeef , Do you want n copy ol Dcof Ton ? Sec tlmt it is mudo from Iho Genuine uino Incomparably thq best. Pure , pitlft- tu,1)profrcshiriR. ) Did- "H'd.8 olourly- thb Btiron n blue on oachr ubcl , thus. SCHENCK'S MANDRAkE PILLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They net DIRECTLY und PROMPTLY on the Llvor and Stotuuoh , restoring the cotiBtiputod o gnus tu hunltliv ncttvlty , und nro a POSITIVE und PEUfEOTLY SAFE CURB for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , uud ul ! other ( U&oiiBos urlalng from u UlborJuroJ condition * dition of the Livof und Stotnuch Tboy uro tbo Only Hcllblo YcKntitblo Llvor I'lllfcolili Tboy uro I'erfoHly HarnluHi | Tlu urol'urnly Yii'otivblot Try Tliom. DIL Holioncli'a lix on UjnmmptlJn. I.Ivor Coinpliiliit an 1 DyKuoptlu Hunt Kruo. J , II. BOllENOKiaUN. I'blludullibla LEADING Have for sale a number of splendid acre tracts close to city. 3-3 acres , 22 acres , 2O acres , IB acres , 1O acres , B acres , 2j acres. Some can be divided into tracts to suit purchaser. LOW PRICES ON ALL ABOVE. Don't forget that property in and atomic ! Council Bluffs will never be as low as today. Buy now and make money. We have for sale residences of all sizes , in all parts of city , for casher or on payments. 500 vacant lots for sale. All bargains. When you want to buy , sell or exchange anything , or rent a house , go to the men wlio will hustle for you. We are ready at all times to show property. Correspondence solicited. Greenstiields , Piolson 4 Bo , , 621 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. ABSOLUTELY PURE - F.F.JAdUEi . CO. KANSAS CITY.MO. WELL BRED.SOONWED" GIRLS WHO USE Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. ' Seeds , " the wonderful remedy IB xolil Kith n writ ten crtmrnntce to euro till nrrroun cH.icapoe. sucti ne Weak Memory , . lioss of Bralu I'owur. Iliadnelic. Wakefulness , Lost Manhood. Nlghtlr Kuil Blons. Nervousness , Latitude , nllclralns nnd loss of power of thuUcnvratlvo Organs In pltiiersoxcaugoit by over cirrrlion , youthful rrni's. or i-iccs ivf use or totmcco. opium orMlmulanU which goon load to IndrniltT. Consump tion aim Insanity. I'ut uiiconyenlen.toeaiTjr In vest pocket. SI purpaclf nttohy mailCforfS. With ovory51 orderw 0t' flirritfm 0iimmtre tonug orrcJimdtMmvncv. Circular free. Address Acrvattciecl Co. , ChlcuBu , 111. For sulo in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell , 1513 Dodge btrcot. PIANOS approach nearest the UMA VOICE. IN BEAUTY. TONK. aitANDUIlE AND UUltAIULITY TIIEV HAVE NO EQUAL. MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. , 1O3 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ThrongU nil tbo broad border , and through tbo wlilo west of all line L'lanos , Tlio IS THB BEST. /Q f W/ "PHE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizzii.ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pim- pies , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Corn- plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each , meal ; A continued use of the Ripana Tabulcs is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be ? injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross $2 , sample bottle S 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. $ Address Tllfi RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GKADING. To the owners nf alt lota , purls of lo'a nnd real oauto iiloni ; Bhlrluy Htruet from I'btli ulrool to 29th uvenue. You uru Imruby notified tlmt tlm muler- Blunud , tlirocullslntoroiteil froeliolilum uf the oily of Umuliu. huvu lieun duly appointed by tliuinuynr , with the approval of tbuolly i-oiin- ell cf uald elty , tu HKM.-SU tbo duniHUU to the uwnoriruspuctivulr of tbo property Hlfuvtui by trading of Blilrfey Htroet from l th t uvenuo. duelnrvd iior ury by ordlnunco 3101 , p&inod July ttltb , UOJ. uuproved July illi. Sou are further aollQcd , that havluj ao > cnpteil sild appolnlmnnt. anil duly ( iiiallded an ri'ijulri'd l > v law. wo will , on Ihe lth il.iy of Ani-'iibt , A. l > .Ih'J. ' , nt theboiirof IDo'dloulc In thu forenoon , nt the olllue of ' ! ' . II. McCullouii , room Kl'j N , Y. Mfii li'iil'it , wltb II tbu uorpor- ntullinlUof Biild elty. meet fur the purimsoof conslilnrliiK und inuklni ; thu MnaeHsiiinnt of ( laniaio to the ownera rnspentlviily of cilil iiroiiorly. ulTcolod by mild ruilnr , tuk'njf Into consideration ipuclul licneflin , if any. You nru notlllod to bo pruKunt ut tbo tlma mill plueiiuforuH'ild unil mukii any objuetloni toiirMtatoiiienta conocrnlnx mild ui > Ku iiiiieiit of uainu2ua us you may consider proper. lII. . MomjM.OOII. W.fU. HllltlVKIt , ' ' ' Oiuiu , August 8th , 163i ASJlOt SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL DLUFFS. A OKNTS \ \ AVrKlK-To ncll thn best rtimblt VnwstliiK Mid baking pan In tlio market Stonily work. Umi prurc to linvo nisonts who innko o\nr III u woctt ret ' ' ' " Cbiirlct SchulthoUs , Council PfOU SAI.K-Oood fi-room dwt.lllnir near U. * - ' . tinnxfer. I'rleo UOH ) . Will tiiku honoi nnil u.-utio In part tiny. K. II. Shouto. JCPU SAIjK-Crcniiiery. well locMi-il In No- -L' brn < ikn , tloliut pooif tiu liuWill tnk iirlii or or soil entire business nt n hiirxnln K. II. SliPiifo. _ K'K HA lift- Improved 407-nrro RtncU fnn4 In western loxvn , til ; 18J-ncro farm , tM\ Kit * . .li'linston & Vnu I'niu-n. _ MONKY Innnnil ut 0 per cent on Council _ llliiirircsliloii _ _ oijromirly. _ 11 II. Klioafo. " | /lli ) SATil5"T'lcinilii oriinuo B rove's will - ! ' trailp for Council UlutTs orOmnlm prop erty. K. II. Shouf. _ " _ _ ItilXT. tlio KIs mini ri-8liicncp."iil ; I'nrU ave ! liiguoil repair nnil all muiloin con- vmiicncvN. Kpnt MUJ. K. II. Sliunto. _ \\rANTEl ) I.aily or pontloimin to board bf _ * 2.ll Uilvutu family. Address ( MJ. HOP. f OU SAi.K-llotol , 2J rooms , located lA * ' southern Nob. , iloln t n tlirlvlnx liuslnus * . . ' , See buvs build. UK anil furniture. Wilt trniU for imlso. K. II. Slmnte. _ _ irUli | S-A l.fi ilnrdfiuru HIOHU In central NeU U Will Involco n.VXX R. II Slin.ifu. _ _ iroil S A Ii14 Choicest farm In I'oU.-vwuttiv in u Co. .11:1 : ueroa , wull located and Im- lirovotl. I'rlcctlDan ncro. K II. Shoiifo. I AHM nnd city loans nt lowest r.tton. Itcal estate for into. Dwoliini ; uiiU buslnosi'rontaH. Money lo.uiod for local Inventor * . _ JKn I'o.ul stront. _ l.onu'co St Towln. 11- ' YOU li.ivo anything for s-xlu or trailu not _ r IK Shoito. Itm.iilwity anil Muln strict. Ij'OH UKNT Owuillius tu all pirn of tin jlclly. I'X II. Shiinfe. llriiadwav and Main. . \\7ANTKD-Kastorn Ntihriuku huuh In ox > Klmnitu for Uoitnoll Illuir * property. 15 , 1 1 Blipnfii. ro ii\Tay ! mill M tin -gnui , iroi { SAI.IO On small iinyuumt * . fruit and L' Rimlun Ian I no\r Commit HIiilM. 12. U. bliuiitp. UroaihT ty nnd Main struot. l SAliK Albion U.iltor mills on lloono - * river. Nub. ; llnust , water pnwor In tlio stnto iiuyuloplni : l'- ' " > liursu powur w.itur ontlro yo.irj ilally oiimulty , u < U barruli ; machinery and al-purleminces complete In over ? lUitall.Ooa.l frame residence ; ! * acres or lan.l. tltlu uorfoH : price , $ " . , ijil | ! will lal < o mil iiprovo I eastern Neb ras k a land. R II. Sli o'ifo. _ FOU SAMC-Iown farms In I'ottnwattumU and adjoining cuiritlni. R II. ijhoafo. 1J1OU .SALR 83 noresof Rootl linil an ) now -L' cotlapo. wltb fonrnoro' ) land In Warners- vllle , rsol ) . : nil modern Imnrovcmonts : will o.xehaiuo for iv pleasant cottruo free of In- punibranco In Oonnoll llluIN or Omaha. R II. Slioafg. _ PfOK SAI.K-lSl-aero rancli In Ohorry 0 , . * - Nob. l.ODil hay lni.il , splondld rano for cattlf. Moo cotliiKo , stuhlo and out bulld- lns In eood rop.ilr , plenty water. Hoxt Inn.l In the county : will Bull cheap. Wrlto for ilo- tails. K. II. Sluiafo. D Hurdwaro stock In south' ' wolorii Iowa for atiot c.iali. K. II. FOUSAI.K-Farm , 110 acres. 15 miles from Council IlluirR. 7J acres nmlor eiiltlvutlon , JJ acres moro can be cultivated. ( > oed lm < lirovQinunU ; puto water ; uush for eijultyi SI.OOO luciiiulir.inco. 23S I'oarl street , Lougeo Ji Towlu. _ WANTED Girl forseconU work. $1 a week. at MM. Uvorott's , Second nvcniio ana lylglitli sreels. . _ WIIjb buy a three-room cottir.'o In Hrowiis udd. E i y payments. OruonD s , Nicholson & _ Co. _ _ _ _ Uil A-triw" ' ' ' buy a nlco llvo-room hens < ' 1'J. ViJUwlth coed barn , lot 4txl'.M. mint t-ehocil hoimo und church. Grci'iiahleiils , Mel loladll A Co. lt"l yrrnWILIj buy a six-room house , eooil l'J. i JViot , three blocks from postolUue. A snu p. UroeiiBhlelds. N' lohojson .V Co. WANTED An oxpofluiiL-oil kluTien jJIrT ! _ .Mis. Jacob blnis. alii 1'iatiier street. " Cfl "tnfWIMj buy a llvn-room "cottaat | 'JVUnciir Madison slrcct. lar o lot. nice hlnulo troea. Grc'onshlcl ! s , Nicholson Si Co. _ _ $ O O.TAWlIjlj buy BOOII six-room cottaK , I'Jv'un StiilHiunn stri'ot : n.odoru lin- pi'ovumeiits. Groonnhlclils , Nicholson & Co. < tO KAAWII.L huy uo\v BC venToo in lionsd P Jjtlv/V/on Mudlson street : all nioJoin Imv prorciiicritii. _ Qrceijaililelils. Meholsoi _ & Co. 1 TfiUR KXCllANlate bn"uo"f tTic nicest luiiiso ? JL on motor line ; clear of Inciimbnincos , for Nobrnska land. UroenslileUls. Nicholson & Co. lO Clean stocu luu'chvuic , well 09- tMb.lshed . trrdo , Involco about II'.IIOO. ' Ciooc ) reason for selling. Terms ciisli. R. II. Hlioate. Y\7"ANTPl ; ) Good reslileiiuu jroiurty in T Council H.iilTB'ln oxchauso for good Ko * braska land. E. II. Shcufe. OUDINANOK NO. 3212 An ordinance locating cuitaln uddltlonal water hydrants In tlio city of Omaha. ItoltorJalned bytUeclty council of tbo city of Omaha , bo.-tlon I. That thu American Water World Comuany ho and the same Is hereby ordered to place additional water hydrants In thoolty of Omuli i , us fo'.lotvs : One at tlio oornor of Nicholas nnd I'lst streoti. One at tbo corner of Nicholas iiud'J.'ud streets. One at the corncrof Charles and With streets. One at the corner of Cb irlos t.ndiOtb streets. One at the corner of Hamilton and Il'th ' Directs OCIR at the corner of Chicago and 4UO feet east 'of : ilh ( ) street. One lit thu corner of Chicago anil 8 0 feet ons6 of lintli street. One at the corner of Chicago und 430 feet west ofSBlh street. One ut the corner of Paul and lrd strcot , Ono nt tlic corner of ilith aveiiuo and 43 } foot north of U.inilnK street. One at the corner of Hlh avenue and Indiana fctrcets. Section" . That this ordinance shall take ciTcct and bo In force from and after Its pass * UKO. * Passed August Oth. Isf/J. JOHN GltOVES. Olty Olork. C. OIIAKI'KH : . Acting President City Council. Approved August llth. iwi1,1. CiKO. 1' IJEMIS. Mayor. I'rnpoHiil lor tlio Null ) of l.tincl by ItciiKnn of tint Vacntlni ; of yiHIi St. , liotwvmi .lohn 1. Itrillcli'H SulHllvlKinn nnil I'arinllil Strnnt. Sealed propos'ils will bo received at tbo elty oomptrollor's nlllce. city of Omalin. to 4 p , in. , AuK st.'iith ( , IPltt , for tlio s-ilo of the following parcels of land ; Two nieces of Ml by l l fcou lictwccn Kimiam mill llaruoy streets ; and one piece of b'l by 170j ! feet , oetwcen llnrney nml Halt Howard. Illds nil bo received on each or all nloL'ou an may bo desired , F.acn bidder to cn lo c cortlllcd uhoclc ot J''JU. Thq right Is reserved to reject , or accept any or all bills. Pint und description of tlm Innil on Ula In thisolllci- . TIIKO. OI.SRN , ul'uUt Comptroller. and Suiwal INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOLi THIS TREATMENT OF ALL ) l Hen fnolllllcx. npimrntui nnrt rcnicithK for > urru f ul tie itinc'ntiir oviry riirmnt illto > < u ni'iulr * lux mecllciil or nurk'li l Itculiuuiit. -i , lionr.1 mil Htluiilino. Dot aa cumoilatloiiw In Iliu wuit. \Vrllo fiirclraiiluri un ilorunulilut nml bmrei , trus- cw , clnli li-i't , oiirTiittirai < ir plna , pllui , tumnrn , ran. rcr , fttt'irrli , lirouclilllK , Inhiilntloii , uteo'rlcltf , liar- iilyi-l" , cpllmny , klclnor , tliulilur , jo , our , kin ana Lluiiil nn > l nil miriilialaiiuralliiiii. DISEASES OF WOMEN \VIIIMCM HIKI : . Wu have luti-ly ail.lu I n ljrlii/-ln do. I'lirtinunt ' fur wimi-n iturltm c'linininni-nl , trlctlr iir.vntu. llnlr Hullublo llo-Jknl Init.tulu mitkliiu a BiifClultyofIMtlVA'l'K IMtlVA'l'K DISKASKH All HloiKl l > l cn ni luroimfiilly Irc'ulwl. Hriilillltla rit\nm \ n-muvinl from Ihu ) > li'lil wth | u | luiToiirr. Nuw Iti'Btiirnllvci Trautinuat for Inn * of VITAlJ rilWKIt. runoniiuiiitblo tn vltlt in inny bo Iniiitud Hi liiiiiiu hr vorru | ion'luiiru. All eciuiiniinlc ilium c-oiillilontliil. MuillclniKurliiiirn-iit'ntii fen thy inallor < i | .i.fot'iirulx iiaukoil , nn iniirl. " lu liiillnilu von- ti'iiimir xuiulur. Onu purxiiml Intervlu * prulorruil , Cull unit ( inniiil in or nuiiil lililury uf yum cu o , and wu will ncli I In | HHln Wrupi'ur. < uir BOOK TO MEN " "KKi l" " " > 1 > flvae * * * DUUIIV IIIC. II , . cM Of Num , , , | ( | OH ei Inuni'fiicjr , c'yiilillli , ( Jluut nml V'nrluuvule , with < juo llunlUt , , llnitcn , Applluncei for Dofornilfui unil TruueJ. / linljr nmnulHCUjry In thu wu l uf DKI'tlllMITV , AI'l'MANOHH , THDHSKS , HhHCT. ItlU llA'ri'hlllKB AMI 1IKI.TB. Oinalia Medical and Surgical lnslitutc , 2Oh acd Erosdway , O unoll Bluffs. T u mlntuoi rl < 1 from center of Omuhu uu OuiuU * H uU Couull UluH < vluvtrla uiglur lluu.