# > * rr y * v- TJUU OMAHA DAILY BEE , TKKTHSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 , 18DO THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , ttO. 12 PEARL ST , delivered uy Carrier In uny part of Ihe City. II. W. TlI/TON , HANAOKU. nuslnm OflVf. No. 11 jn\fii : .T/K N. Y P. Co. Council muffs Lumber Uo. conl. Itonicmbcrtlio Hrotidvvny Methodist Hpis- coial | cliure-h social this evening at the homo of L.V Tulloy. nntertulned byn elus of young gentlemen. The tnxpnjcrso , \ \ ivnnttosavo nomltlci and costs \\l\l \ call lit Ti usurer I'lumcr's ' ofllc-o at once us nil tuxes. Including spcenl assessment , must bo p. Id thli month. KcKular concliuo of hiuilioo commnndorj , No 17 , Knights Templ-ir , this cvcnltii , ' , also installation of officers .All sojournliit , ' sir knights aio liivlttJ. By older of 12. 0 MurrliiLrc licenses wcio liiucul vcstorilny to Jnmcs I * . Cowan of Harrison county and JMnry .Aeldlson of Hiavvuthii , ICau , audio A. Bucfiaimn and L.OII Ousloy of this city David Lavler , iue t seventy-three , died nt his residence In IJoomcr township jesteidny. und will bo butiu < l this ufkinoon fioin the old Honey creek , north of descent. Old ago % \ni the cnuso of dentil 'Iho ' New 1'aclllc hotel Is miikiti ? soinq very desirable improvement ! by the addition of new toilet rooms mid modem closets The old wnsli room hns been toin awiy nni' the new additions will bo built on the site of it A petition for dlvonon ( lied In the dls- tuctcouit xestenlny by Vf A. Coulur , ask- i iiB to bo relieved from the inirltul obliga tions bo liiul pledged to/Mair Coulter several years njjo. The grounds upon wlilch the action was brought vveio deiertion and cruelty , In tlio ( llstile-t court jcstculay the dlvono case of Mrs L'asady nptlnst Judge .T. I' . Cos- adj wm called. A motion for ( .oiitlimaiiio vas tnailo by the defendant Tlio icquest for postponement was bused upon aflldnvlts show ing that thohcultli of the ckfonduit vis very frail and that ho was uttcily unable to ap- pc.u-Ineourt and dofeud the suit. ' 1 ho eon- tlnuuiiio was granted. The Council Bluffs police non are malting ready for the cold waves .Airangements liivu been undo with aa Omaha house to ( jur- nlsh thorn \vith vvInteroxononts TlioBlulTs merchants , who arc expected to buj tickets for every b ill and keep up their full pi\ meat of ta\es bolides , arc naturally grumbling a little , cspecl illy us they ehilin that they bid nooppoituiuty to bid on tlio Job , Colonel Heed ot the Miuiiiwa motor line Is very much tickled over an exceedingly origin nl expression that was miulo to him on Sun day b } a tiitl , pompous looking Indlvlduil. Iho mill cnmo into his olllco nt the lake , and thrusting his thumbs lute thu nnnholcs of his % est iiumrkcil : "Say , Cap e.uijou tell mo vvho Istho ihief guy of this fnknl" Iho fiooel-imtu reel colonel foisa\o the ram the pctsonal thrust on nctoutitof its originality Jlinniic Davis , the legless lioy hero who lias s > nved the Ihes of sevcnl people at Lnko Jlnnavva dntlns ? tbo p.ist two years who would have Uronncd but for his successful efforts to rcseucthein , has returned to Tabor collene. .AKCIIUOUS public In leeopiiition of Ills heroism , has sent the littio crippled boot- Mnckto tlm college to bo educated , and hi ! 1ms alread ) spent one year tlieie. Ho Is u uilght and hard \\orltltiK student , und gives excellent promi'o foi the futuio The funeral of Httlo Hurry Shnpirt will take place from the resident o , JV ) Washing ton avenue , at II ) .Ml this morning , the Itev. D C. rnuiklln ofllciutlnj * . Lest there should bo some anpu'hcnsloii that there is danger of contagion the attending phjsichn auttiori/cs the statement that death rcsulUil from amenlii , loss of blood. 'Iho child had the diphtheria several inonthsago anil recovered from it. The friends of the family need fear no danger uoin attending the f uncial Death released Httlo Hnny Shiifjartyester day from long md patient sufforhiif. The llttlo fellow w.vs the son of Mr ami Mrs T. J. Shutout of ShiiKint \ Co. , and ho was one of the \ \lctlmsofdiphthorh the disease M as so bad here a few weeks ago. Every onoof Mr. Snugart's Httlo family \\oro stricken vlth the dlscusoimd it was thought that they hud all recovered from its baleful effects , but the chiM continued to suitor , and Rradually pew weaker and weaker until death came ycstorduv afternoon. Wall paper at I ' < cents per toll ; not rem nants , at C. Li. Gillette's , a Pcul st. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 413 Uioudwuy. BOSTON STOHE. A Kcw Special ! ion to Ho Toum ! There This Week. Something of Interest to every lady Is to bo found at the Boston Store. Council Bluffs. It is a llttlo early to talk of fall goods yet , but \\o have a few specialties that won't last loiiRin the waj of fall dress goods. Poi this WOOK only. 50 pieces itit-inch , all-wool plnlds , Btrii > cs and mixtures at Hie , worth SSe ; 1X ( ) pieces .V-.1 inch , all-wool ladies' cloth , lu nil the nowPU lull shades and hlnck at 3 < Jc , woi th 5Sc \Vo show the llncst line of gents' accicwear nndono-lnlf hose in the tlty ; the bcstU.icand 60c necktie In the market : SJ'-i. " ) do/en gents' white shuts , prices i" > c , ! ! 'ie ' , flUcnndTSc ; ioni- plctollncof nlh'Ut shirts hoinfise up. BOSTON bfOUK. FOniEHINGHAM , VVIIITELAW & CO. , Leaders and Promoters of Low Piices. Miss j\llce Steadni xn has returned from a visit to friends in II istlni s. Slu also vis ited the blue grass puluioat Oieston. To Orators -Bids are solicited for grading lot on Oakland avenue. Tor Information ap ply to J. U. Dellavcn. Sbortliand. Miss Rhodes , Blown building Miss Zcnotm Qny , a t Dobany's , Thursday o veiling , u ill glvo ,111 cntoi talnmciit deserv ing to ur.i\v veil. The pricoof admission is but > cents , unit all who appreciate litciarj talent should attend. A ln ! llj AVrcuked IIoo Cart. Yestcinlay afternoon the servaiit girl at the rcsldenio of John N , Buldxxlu enjoyed the usual exjierlciicj vlth tliogasollnostovo. She illlccl tbo hto\o nnd spilled a lot el gasoline on the floor uhllo doliiK it , and without ru moUng It or waiting for It to ovnporuto shu liglited the stovo. An explosion vas the ro- suit , which ignttod the fluid in the reservoir aiidsot \\ood\\ork of the kitchen on tire Another girl or wo nin plekjl up the steve and carried it into the jaiVl where It burned itself out without doiiiKimy moioilatiiago. In theincaatlineim ahnii had been turned in from bov M , and In feboconds the de- pmtmcnt was on the ground , end a small quantity of wutir doused the glim la tlio kitchen The damage vas coulined almost ex clusively to Iho itiifcollno btovo , ami vlll not exceed ultogothcr SJ3 , Uut thu Iho dopirtinents suffoi-od a beilous loss No. ! J hose cart , which old 1'at tnkos so sturdll } to nil the llrcsvns eoniultUcly wrecked. Sundoiiion and \Vleks wtie tlio only themen riding upon it , and when Uroaduiyuxs roin-hecl and Ihohoels struck tlio motor trucks the Jar broke tha axle close to thu hub of the light \\hetl Sandorson was driving , and when the cart went down ho win thrown in f rout of It and linrrowi ) uaiuiHHi iiuuiu ur Euriuus 1111111 } \Vliontho iiuldi'iit hapj > oiied tlio Intelligent olil homo know It was tiniu to stop , and ho utopjM'd like an idr brake , with Sanderson IjhiK K'lii-iitli thin-art. Anothorfoot further would liavu iniHlu-d him on thogmnito pa\ . lug Ixui'atli thu broken rarU The axle tii < jw l mi old fi.ii-Liiiii at the point where lite Imiik iHi'urnxl. The curt was ruinctl uwl will lx > | iliiC ) > itixl to the junU shop. It y iMMt * IV ) , liy , niiuun iw.itlntr , smltary en- Ufa Imllilliu. On kin ; 201 Mor , l-'ouiiell " \iij vvi lj u > mil your nroiioity call on the J & Wll ' ' " , UII Judd , iiresldcnt , IIUO ld k Wells Co. , la melon chatto U , U. UUuafo & Co Till ! ; NWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Troaljlo Between the Members of the Bcliool Djard Gradually Disappearing. ANOTHER CHANCE FOR LITIGATION , llciitnn Street Property Owners V | > in Arum llio County In Need Old Itcconts Court Neva * The lity schools opened jestoi'day. There vns no explosion or earthquake. N'oono vas hurt. iSotnowcro scared , howetcr. Supoiln- tcndent MiXaughtou mm evidently not ono of these. Ho proceeded with his duties 113 superintendent as wual , nnd the tcacbcis vcro given their Instructions. Iho tcauhirs * commltteo wnscry i-tlve , also , In irivliiff dliectlons , and scattering the Information that there was no superintendent. Sonic of the teachers wcro ncr/ous , and seemed in a qunniliry tokncnvvhcthcr to obey Siipciln- tnidcnt JilcXniigliton , or Messrs. Hunter , ScliocntBGnimdrolls rortunatcly thcio vns llttlo or no conflict in the orders , and so no sot ions clashing oc-currrcd. The ptrndln.fr , of the division of nuthoilty lefore teachers and pupils did not aid greatly In the task ( if getting the woik of the jcav fiirly stalled. The sentlineiit was < iuito prevalent that If the qumrel lathe beard was ciuriedintotho school rooim It vas hlgli tliao to call a halt in a slurp Mile2 , and bid the cllssetitets Rdbaek into their o\ui phiLO. and ( onilno their bkkering-j to the soliool sessions. 'Iho Bender was expressed on all sides \\hyii \ commltteo should nssunio the duties of iupetlntenjtnt , but doubtless the Ih-oo ho form this committee justify their action by a contlnunnio of tilth claim that thorols nosupcilntendont , thoi bein deter mined not to reco nie Prof. MiNaugliton us such , although ho bus uoticsigncd nor been distillled. It Is preilif tut that peed JuilRrncnb will piovall , on soberer thoupht , and that the trio will rot seek futhcrto Interfeic with the superintendent duties , butvlll bide their Umo nnd iok snect rovciiRO In seine other \viiy. For the siko of tlio schools it Is hoped by all thut then will dtwlst fiom cair.Miiif their tatitillzatlons Into the pa-senroof the teacheia and siliolnrs , andeonline theiren- tigioji to such efforu us they raiiy see lit In hoard mcctlnirs to accomplish their purtoscs. As another sldo play In the disgraceful stiunhblo there Is an oncn chish bjtueen. PieslJontStcvvait and Air Schoentgcn , A ho Is clmlrnnn of the teichcis cominlttcc. To Mr. Sten.irt , as president , falls the duty of naming the committees. In doing so ho selected Mr. Schocntgoti us ehaiunan of thli committee , boinotitnoigo Mr. bUiocntfjen , feeling that tlio commltteo ot which lie is chairmin , had been snubbed by the bo ml , uroto n note to Mr. Stewart concerning It. Mr. Stewart construes this hitoaicsignatlon from the committee , and now , In view of tbo recent trouble , has eon- eluded to accept It , and thus let Mr. Schoent- gcn oil tbo committee The latter gentleman Insists that It AMIS not a resignation , and that he shall continue to act as chdrinm. Mr. Stewart , however , K'vo SupeiintendentMc- Naughton otlldal notice th.it ho had ac cepted IMr Schocntgen's resUnatlon , and that ho was no lon ct a incmber of the teachers' comniittco. and for Air. JIcNuugh- tea togo\em himself iicooullnRly. Thcie vcro no startling developments - tcrdiy. audit seomid tint the blood of all conuincd was potting 11 llttlo cooler. It is predicted that with one moro nlylit of rest theto willtousoto bo anj further outbreik- iiiRs.aiidthut the schools , with Prof. Mc- Nnufhtou nt their bead , wlU bo allowed toffo rifjhtalong undlstuihed. Them \\cio whis perings yesterday tint ucru this not thoeise there would be.i war opened In the courts and attempts vould bo undo to restrain the teachers' committee from luterfering in any way with the superintendent , or with the inuimgcincnt of the schools. J. 0. Tipton , real estate , 5.37 Broadway , Agoodhoso reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased at BKby's. Scott House , Council Bluffs , transients.00 ! per day. JDi. C. H. Bovver , M N. Maiu at. NOM Trouble on llciitnn Street , The people on Bentoii street are still un- hapny o\er the condition of the thorouyhfuro at the present tlmo and ths probability of a long delay in finding n solutiin of the troubles and flvltij up the trouble. The ( fiMder have succeeded In about Inlf flllina the street and have loft the dirt pilot ! up on the west sldo almost as high as the fences undmudoit I-npassiblo to ua along that side The psoplo hive quit klc'dng about thu grade and the fill that has caused ttiom a great deal of dimajo and inconvenience and are now watching a now flfcht the council has Rotten into with sorau of the propeity o.vnew who horctofora were inclined to bo passive Tliiitroub'o ' is confined to the wool sldo of the street on the block lylusf batwejiiVash \ - ington avenue and Ilaimoay. Thostioctat thosouth end ot the block is sixty foot wide and at the iioith end sixty-six , and the angle u tnado bj the west sldo lino. Tito residents have claimed all along tint they were on the 1 ino and that tholrbousoi and fences have been constructed upon the lines given thorn by previous civil engineers The council claimed othcnv Iso and that the original pint shows the btuet to ho sixty-six feet vvldo all the \va > , whilothowestsldo property owners , many of whom hwo lived In their present icsldonces for the past thiity .voan. , claim Unit the original } > la.t shows tlio street to bo only sixty feet wido. Two , weeks ago the clUniarbli.l was Instiucted to notify the linincrtv owners to icmovo their fences \\lthiuthu divs , and v.as directed to rcmo\o the ob > tiuctloas thi ii30lvcs in ease they fulled to comply with the order. Tlio lUo dins olupscdand the innr-thal was rouly to eoiiuncuc c the work of teailngaway the fences , tlio lo ldeiitshaving ignoicd the oulci , when an appeal was made to Mayor Manao to stop the woik pending another appeal to the council The appeal uas ho.mand tlio nun- shal directed not to Inteifc-ro. The matter came up in the council nt the meeting on Tuesiiu ) nifihthea the cmdneer uud the eoiiunltteo on streets reasserted thocltVs claim to the disputed tiaot ana u lesolution \MIS passed dlicutlnif the tmrshal to remove thoobjtiactions fottlnvlth. Yostcnlnj ho was ready to comply anil there was thoprospectof a heap of trouble visible Some of tlio property owners threat ened to protect tlitlr rights with sliotRuas If nuessaiy , but bcforo nay attempt was male to carij out the ciders of the council n very important dUcoveryas mailo , nnd that was slinplj Unit the propert ) o-.vners wore rluht and thocltj cugincer and the council wren ? . .An oldordiinncopassed In Uccenibei , Ibill , AVOS foiiud \ \ tabUsnodthovvldth of thu Mroot at slxtj feet. .Another ordinance \MIS uUo found , pissed hi K" > 9 , fixing the width nt sKtv-llvo foot , but It waj iepoaled hy the ' ( il otdlnance. TLo whole matter seems to bo mixed up In Inextricable eon fusion , for another ordinance , passed ton jcars later , has boon found which prcsciibcs a sixty-six-foot street , and this docs not mnko any allusion to the preceding nullnnnccs. The matter vvtll piobablj huvo to ho buttled lu the com ts. Coinniercld men , Now Pacific. Council Bluffs , U under immugcinontof vYJones with now sample rooms Hose at cost. Wo are poing to quit bundling pardon hose , and li.xvo uoubly the larK < 'st ! > tock in the iltv. To clew out wo will soli all Rrudcs and llxtmes at detul uoit , for cash. < J. 13.1'nlnUt Gil eompany , Nos. 1 auct J , Masonic toniplo. Hoinn U "This county Is nioro than ttilrty-two ycaia old and the second largest and one of the richest In the stale , ami ) ot tlia county ice- mds donoUUoiv a stnglo eiiu of thooilginal survejs , " said City Emjlnoor Tostevln > es- terdny , "Whenthoso survc'ys vvoro mailo the \\ork vas done under the supervision of the govornraontand the ililct notes and all th o original surveys vvero deposited with Iho iccrutary ot ituto. In yerbupa over/ other county In the state but Pottuvattumlo tbeso survey nnd notes have been procured fiom the secretary 'a olllco nnd nro rondo part of Iho ' records. lu- countj's They nro ury \ - nble nnd bow the county lias succcodocl lu getting nlong without thorn nil tills timols one of ih o mysteries "As an Indication of their vnluo the recent survey of Cut-CfT Island ordered by the coun cil cnn bo Ukon The leccrds of my ofllcoftnil the county records ulfordcdnotldnjovhutcvcr to start fwm , nnd bctoro I could comply with Iho ordc'rsof tlio council and run the lines on Iho Island I had to send tothoofllooof Scoro- taryof State .Tnckson and huvo thnt portion of the original survojs copied , The clerical vv orlt cost ( IT and we were obliged to piv It bofoixo could RetthoiccoM. 'Iho delay also was of sotno litiiwrtnnco. li"In answer to my letter to ttio secretary of state Mr. Jackson took occasion to Inform mo thatho would bo Rial to furnish the county with the complete recordsof all original sur veys , unel would do so nt just the exact cost nf copvitiKand binding. The offci wm to furnish them la huvo cloth bound volumes for ubotitJ7O. I reported the mutter to the council at the list meeting nnd it wai re ferred oy them to the board of county com missioners. Ills very likely thnt the com- misslonors willsoo the importmco of secur ing the ruorelsatui avoiding a great deil of trouhlo and expense In tlio future. Theto is no possibility of conducting the business of the count ) without these surveys , and the sooner they mo obtained the bolter. Some man ma ) get the position of secretary of state who will not bo wllllnir to vvoilc us cheaply aiSecietary Jackson , and the county will have to pay over moromoucv for the records. " New fall ioods Just recc Ivedat Heller's , mer chant tallur , Sill ) Uroulwiy. lr'iiist-chss dressmaking by Miss Wallace , ovei Cattlemen's bank. I < * nr Sale. Our retail furaituro husincss , vvlth good established trade. Stock Is first class und well selected. Reason for selling , nro going into Iho exclusive jobbing trade. Any one wishing to jjoluto husincss should Investigate this , as It Is ono of the few fjoldon oppoituiiltics of a lifo time. C A. ButiiE & Co. AI < : Culro Hound Over , Owen McGuIre the assailant of the llttlo Richmond girl , wns bound over to the district court by Justice Burnett jestcrday. His first bond of $750 $ was not considered sufJl- clcntaiidtho justice increased it to $1,000 Before the order tus given his bondunen catnoln and surrendered him and asked to be relieved , as they feirod ho was intending to skip They vvoro released and McGuire slatted out in compiny vvlth an ofllcor to got a new bond filled. By some means he and the ofllcci Oeeuno separated , and for three hours the oftlccr and the court wcro in. astute of great anxiety. This anxiety was not al layed when it was learned that ho had drawn $ l,5JO which Lolmdon deposit III ono of the banks But late Intho ifternoon ho relieved all anxiety by coming into court in company with John Dohiny , who announced thu ho would beromohls surctj and signed the bond McUuirehad given him amplosecuiity , so he Informed the court , uud he felt safe in taking whatever chances there vvero of the dcf oil ri ant skipping out. 8rjElKi.lt JIKJKH JfA BOSTOV. Ho A.ddreNSCH ! a Ijargo Audience at Fiuicull Hull. BOSTON , Moss , Sept. 3 Speaker Reed ad dressed a largo audloaco tonight at Faueuil hall In the eourso of Ills speech ho said , la pait : ' It Is iiinu/.lng tonotlco thehistory of the house of representatives and congress to see how In detail iscariled out tills pilnciplo that \\hcii thlngsaro to bodoiietho repub lican party does them. The great struggle which has boon made by the democratic house of representatives has boon not to bo economical la tlie expenditures of tlio government , but to cut down tbo sum total of the appropriations. They ha o been stnvingln everyway to pllo up n surplus , not merely by taxation , but by parsimony in tno expenditure of money. So long ns they could point to the clogging of business which results from the storing of money In the treasury they seemed happy , but now they tire busily enraged In showing that the sui- nlus hasdlsum > carcd. Thevaro unable to ho contented , either with a surplus or without one 'i'nero Is no doubt but what the expenditures of the government uro about to approich the re ceipts , but unv man would make a mistake if ho believed itwas in uny way the result of extravagance or carelessness with pub- lie money. There has been au adv ertisement bioidcast of this surplus and every human need and want has been put together to try to get money out of the treasury for other than public purposes , but not ono of these schemes has been successful. AU expendi- diturcs have been legitimate , Just and proper. \Vo shall expend nciily our Income.Vo shall ulso reduce taxation totho e.xtontof $ . " > ) , - OJO.OOO In addition thereto. Ono great clement of expenditure is pension legislation , which is not understood In Now England , and the character of It is not fully appreciated With us the eoldicrls comparatively content with \\hatj ho has reeoivcd and vvlth vhat Is promised him In the near future , But In the vest there exists a different feeling.rlho stories about a vast surplus have set men wild with the Idea of u ser\ico pension , yhlch would bring emolument to every tmn in tlio service.Vo have liacl to meet not merely the contention of these Avho are parslmonlars and not willing to do vvhat i\as \ fair totho soldier , but these vho u is tied to do such things as with the picscnt revenues of the government are impossible without banktuptiy and ruin. Mio lopubll- oan puty grapples vvlth the question and solves it with that measure of justice wb'ch ' is satisfactory to the whole p"ople of the country. So uavo womct nllsucliiiucstions. " Some of the heibs lu Hall's Hair Rencwcr , that-vv end erf n I preparation foriestorlng the color und thickening the growth of the hair , glow plentifully In New 1G02. Sixteenth mid Furnnm streets is the now Hoclf Island ticket olllce , Tick- eta to all points cast at lowest rutos. A.JIVSiKllJEVT.'l , ThoCarlcton opera company gave two per- fonnnnccs jestcrJay , "Tho Brigands" at the mitiiiio and "Tho Queen's ' Lace Handker chief "last night Tbo auJlonco was not as largo jestciday afternoon as thoexcellciiccof the performance warranted. Last night , however , the house was comfortably filled and the second performance of "Tho Queen's Lace Handkerchief" was much stronger than on itsflrstpiodiiction. Tlio pilncipalsvvcro moro nt coao and the \\ork of the choius much more satisfactory. Ollloliodpithhas boon havin ? a fair meas ure ofsuccchs this -\vcek at thoGrana in her compirntivoly now play , "U'lio riroincn's ' ward"Yltha llttlo judicious cultln the play could bo uvula us .strong ana interesting as any of the modern melojraiius now on the bourcU. Miss Itciiputh is a very bright little woman anil has iccclvccl man ) coinpllincnts hero for her gencrall ) acceptable woik. The cngagemoiit closes tonight o . Mn Winslo\v's Soothing Syprup reduces InllamniutlonhllochiUlrea \ arotoethlug " 5 teats u bottle. Miss Kato rianlfuti | , living at Seventh mid Itnneroft streeto , iittoinpted to carve her neighbor , Mrs Toiesa Muller , yo < $ - torrtiy iiftofiioon. The Flunlffun vvoiniiti vvitanrrostod itiul taken before Jiutlcu Atnlerson , vvlioro the vvaa bound over to Icoesp the peiieo. Tlio bank oloiirinus jestoiclny itinoant- ccl to $ 'J3J,000 80. Albert JatnoH , the infant son of Mr. and Mrs J. A. Uanmui nf US South Tlility-iillh htioot , diedat 8 o'clocklnst ovonltitr of iinnKriiviitod ( tttUiejK of ehol- era Infiiiituiu , Rjckfonl , Jlllnoii , piipoi-a jiloiwo uopy. Tlio ITiniHuoiii 1'arlc I'avilllon , PermitsworoIssued ycitordiy totho park rommlnsloa to orett n JKIKW pavlllion and a 8liiOO , music stand In Hiinscoin park. The puvllllon will bo of brick and -wood , and If built according to tlio plaim submitted , will uuvytho mipearaticQ of ustiu sldo hotel , HESICN. Oity A.ttomoj Eller Oqsoludea to Ra tire to the SuaucsofTrlvatoLife , MAYOR TRACY OUICKLY FOLLOWS SUIT , AVIioronpon iliidije llixiisoin U'licols Into tilnoniid the Solitary 1'ollcc * iimii Urines li ' | tlio Rctir of ( ho With the exeeptlon of the council , Tlor- cncols today without n municipal govern ment. 'Jim common council of the toivn hid n meeting last night , and when it adjourned an ) number of oJlcial heads rested in the basket. Jlayor Tracy , who is now In business in this city , was the first to put Iti an appear- ancoattho council chamber. Ho Will mud In fact , ho was loidcd for bear , and stilted tint the lee would bo several oral inches thick thiou hout the ivgion where Ids sntuilo majesty presides bofoio ho would icslgn 'Iho mayor changed lilsmind , hovvever , All of the councilman Uwsrs Wallccr , Kcjnolds , I3iovvii and Lorsou vcro In at- tondaiice , and after Major Tracy had deity ercd his speech ami vnoitod the lull Pu'si- dent Walker cilloJ the ineetliiu to order. The regular business of tbo souion wns transacted and then the clerk llshcd out a lot of papers from his dusk Ouo uns the ropoit of City Attorney Ellor The communication sctforth the city btisl- ness that ho had tnmsictcd , and ended by sa ) Ing that the council was nt liberty to ac cept his resignation. It win accented by a unanimous A oto I'lcslJeiit Walker drew a paper from his pocket. This document was tlio resign ition of Mayor Tricy , which was also uccopted. Ihe clerk took aturnnt presented resigna tions , and handed over ono from Justice rttnxornamlono fiotn William IvI Tracy , a sp'cial policeman. Tbeso went the sumo wiy nstho others Justice Ransom asked for the floor , and as tlieie vas nothing small about the councilmen - men , bo got what ho asked. There was trouble on the olel man's mind Ho said that ho bad resigned and that Tilt BH- hud ' 'scooped" the council , as It had published the fact In ndvatico of the ofllcinl notice. Ho said ho had not scon nay hand wiitlngon the wall , but had hoard any nuin bcrof filsehoods. Ilonld howould Ilko to glvo tbehistoiy of nil cises ho bad passed upon. A member of the council stated that tlio body elld not care to listen to a iceltatlon of ancient history. This stmelched the old man , but ho got to tlio front uud asked to withdraw bis resigna tion. tion.President President Walker told him It wis too Into The Judge was equal to the cmergenc ) , and , pulllnca resolution from his pocket , ho pissed It up to the elork with the request that it ho read and adopted. It was to the effect in it Hansom Incl at tended to his duties , and that many of the statements regarding his official actions weio false. "This Is not signed , " said President Wal ker. , "I'll sign It , " said Alr.tBrown. The docu ment wr.s then nnde put In duo form nnd to please the oldgcntlornlnlt was adopted , after \vhich ho stroked his Inlr nncl went out into the damn iilcht , i private citizen , while the council divided tbo city into two wards and theri udjourned. "Fivo years ago 1 had a constant cough , night sweats , was greatly icduccd in flesh , and had been gUcn up by my pbjsiclans. I licgantotnkoAer's ) Cherry 1'cctoral , und after using two bottles of this medicine , VMS completely cured" AugaA. Lewis , Ulcard , xf. j. . Tickets nt lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Rock Island route. Ticket otlico , 1602 Six teenth and Farmirn streets , Omaha , iig7ilecii ; Rnlnhts of the Green Cloth Taken from tlio Turf. Thopollcomado acry successful nld l st night upon a bevy of gamblers over the Turf Exchange saloon at 1U03 Douglas street. Suspicious mocmonls had been noticed la the room over the Turf on Tuesday night , so Chief Seavcy liacl a search warrant issued vcsterday. and last night about 10SO Officers Horri- fc'im. Bloom , Uullcn , Graves , O'Gorman and Jlostjnwent to the place , and after guarding every possible means of cscrpo , they wont up tue stairs and found the door locked and heavily barred. Through the "loolt out" they could see the crowd inside around the gambling tables "With n heavy crowbar Olllccrs Bloom and Mostn ) battered down the door and captuiod the entire crowd , eighteen In num ber. Three of the men rnado an attempt to escape by goingup to the third floorandout on tlio roof , but the oftlcers stationed on the outside drove them Inclc. The men were evidently having an evening of active operation with the chips , as thev all had mono } and wcio supplied \\itn , the iiecefasaty devices for faio and poker. Thoj had two faro tables , two poker tables , a hu'goquantity of chips and some cards and dice. dice.Tho The patrol -wagon convoyed the nmblcrs In t\\o squads to the police station and then the gambling fumltuto and devices vvcro taken to the sta tion at id put in a place of safety. There Is a largo safe iu tlio room where tlio gamblers werocaugbt and it Is raoio than likely that some of the chips , cards , etc. . were thrown into it before the officers got Into the loom. As usinl , no ono could bo found in Iho room who would acknowledge that ho owned or managed an ) of the gambling devices or had any thing to do with the ion ting of the room ! Most of the men nro old tl mers. but n few are evidently tender feet , having drifted Inlth the fair. "When the crowd had their pockets emptied nt the station there was a heap of wealth piled on thojillei s desk Keirlyull the men had gold watches nnd plenty of cash , und the rolls of bills mid stacks of sil ver dollars wcro numerous IToliowlng are the names given by the men catturedi II. P. Ilnvs. Dan Goiser , Bob Drown , Ole Oloaon , A T. Lo\elace , A. Anderson , W , S. Everson , J. b Smith , Henry Ci ratten , A. J Toppln , J * . F Itajbucli , J. MrWtltnoy , Louis Jensen Norman Dcrtlnn , Jack Jllooinlngtoii , L. Am bers , Charles btandiid nnd John Ostcr. ) " \Vhcii the men had hccn assigned to their rooms they made the Iron latticed hulls re sound ulth the strains of "Llttlo Annie Hooney'Tor Inlf unhout , and at I o'clocl friends appeared at the Jail with Judge Helsloy and tlioontliQ brlgadovvas billed out to Appear ted ay at lOp'ulock bcforo the police Judge fortiial A Choice Use ol' Nmiiiner Ill tholakorofjlont > cf Wisconsin , JHn ne&ota , lowaiind the two Diilcotns , there tire hundreds of cliiirinlnpr localities preeminently eminently lilted foi ; sunimei1 homos Among the following bolected list are narao.s familiar to many of our rondorw as the perfection of Ai rthern uuuimur ro boits. Kcarly ull of tlioVlnconfcln points of Intotest nroltl.in a hhot-t iH&timco from Chicago or Milwaukee , nnd none ofthoina.ro so faraway from thw"lmsy iriaitb uf civilization" that thejX'anno hoioached in a fovv hours of liuvcl , by froquoiit trains , over the flncbt ronilit thu not th west the Chicago , MUvaukoo & St. Paul roll way : Oeonomovvoc , Wis Clear Lakf , town Mlnoc' < | imVls. . Lalto Ol'obojl , lovva. \VauU csha , AVls. bplrlt I < akc , Iowa I'olmyrii , Wla. Fiontcnac. Mian. Tniniihuvvk Lakes , Lake Mlnnetonka Wis. Minn Lakeside , \VU. Oitoiuillo , Minn , Kllhourn CltVls . I'rlor Uko , Minn , ( lellsof ) the WIsAVhito Bear Lake cousin ) Minn. I3i aver Dam , Wis. Illg Stone Lalce , Da Madison , Wis kota Tor detailed information , apply at tlcke ofllco , 1601 Fariiainstixct , Baricur bloou P.A , XASU , Gon. Aeent. J , E. PiiJiSTOK , Puss , j\goat : Chilli. Huveil , Won. Lost , Ter Ct . . . . . - . , . . J < 01 34 .CM Mlnlii'iiimlla . „ , 1OT C4 34ni .051 Ivmuus Ultv lew Cl .019 Uenvor JOI to ni .4M Sioux Cllr W 47 nice .46V Oinnlia. , , , W 4" > coW .410 Ijlnooln , , . . .10J Ul ! W bkl'uul , . . . „ . 1W S2 70 ( I , DetMcrI. . Livcotv , Neb. , Sept. a-fSiwial Tele- Rram toTnidlKH.l Lincoln took hcrthlid stralKhtg.itnofroin Denver today hi a stub- bom contest , IUMMUIV. lluni fiirnnl Wneoln S. Two-liaso lilts- Mil'lullin , Ollilc-n lluuc-ba'-o lilt Macul- Inr Stolc'ii Irtsiss-Maciillar.Clliif , UnrlKMc- ( 'Iclliin Double iiliiys-Miitullarlo I'liclaiilo Kliiumnn. Ilisos on liills-lioacli 1 , Whitehead - head 10 lllthy plIelicr-Tr.illloy. Strnek out ItoacM.liltflitid II I'assud biill-Hu- ) nulclVIU pitch AVIiltclio id , 'Jlmo uf Kniiiu Ono liour und forty minutes Uinpliu IIoo\cr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N'ut lena I Uctiguo. AT 1IIII.AILL.1'III\ ) . Philadelphia. . . . 3 0 0 3 0 O 0 0 1 fi JS'ovv York , . . .00 23 0 40 0 0 nits-Phllicleliilila H , New York 11 , Ei- row riilladclphlaB , IS'ovYotlc4 Battorici Vichery anil S Jirivcr ; SliarrottatidlJuck lev. Umplro Poivor.3 seconil naino Philadelphia. . . 3 0 30 4 O 0 1 -0 Ne'V York . 0400000 0 1 , 'i Illts-I'hihleliihla. V , Now Yoilc 10 Kr- rors I'hlhulelpliiari , J\evv \ York 't BattoriiM Hslier and Ur.iy ; Uurkctt und Bueklej. Umpire Powers. _ AT nilOOUL.1V , Brookljn . 3 0 031 00 0 v 11 Doiton . 00 1 O 1 00 11 1 Hits-Brooklyn 10. Boston 9 Eirors- Eiooklyu 4 , Boston ! J. Battcries-Lovett and Dally ; Cluikson and Gun/el. Uinnlros Ljuchauel titroif. ' * I'lajers AT vn > \ Hew York . i 1330 03 1 * U Buffalo . 0 0 2 O 0 3 2 1 0 T Hits-Mow Vojlc 10 BulTulo 8. Errors- Hew York 0 , Buffalo 7. Uattcrlos-C ratio and EivhiB , Tvvltelicll und Halliffan. Um pires Shoiman aud Oaffiicy. AT UO'jTON. lioston . 1 1115 11 0 1 12 Cleveland . 0 1200 OfO 1 S 0 Hits-Boston 18 , Cleveland 13 Errors- Boston 7. Cleveland . B.ittoriei Oniabcrt and Alurphj : Bnkely and Drcnnau. Umpires Knight und Jones. AT Philadelphia 1 0340 00 2 0 10 i'lttsbarj ? 0 1 C O 0 00 0 4-11 Hits-Philadelphia. , Pittsburg 13. Er- lors l'lilhuloliJiiti'3 , 1'lttslmrKT. llattoiics ICncll anil Cross ; Miul and Qulnn. Umpires I'earceundSaycler. AT VVAslllVOIOV. Exhibition gan.o Cttlcnjjo " , Brooklyn 4 Amcrlciii AT I'IIIIUiilIIIA. Athletic . 4 00000000-4 Louisville . 3 O a 01 103 -10 Hits-Athleticll. Louisville 12. Errori Athlctlo 4 , Louisville 0. Uattcrlcs-McMi- lioa and Baldwin ; Stratton uud Bliph. Uir- pho Doeschor. _ _ AT SIIIVCUsB. Syracuse . I O 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 St. Louis . 0 02000010-8 Hits Sjnicuso 12 , St. Louis 3. Errors Syracuse 5 , St Louis O. Batteries Marz and I'ltz : Hamsey und JNIuuyan. Umpiio Curry , _ AT nociinsTcn. Columbus . 1 02000200-5 Rochester . 4 00 1 0 1 1 0 * - 7 lilts Columbus 8 , Rochester 9. Errors Columbus I , Rochester 3 , Datterlos-Kiiauss and Doyle , Titcomb and Grim Umpire Bmslle. _ AT IIALTISIOKE. nnltlmoro . 0 00 00001 1-2 Toledo . 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 * - 4 Hits Baltimore 5 , Tel cclo 8. Errors B il- tlinDre.T , Toledo ! . Batteries O'Kourkoanel Tute , Healy and \Vclch. Umpire Campbell. OltlllCfl. , Minn. Sept. J [ Sic lalto Tin : Dr.i : . ] The JVilnneapolis-lCansas Oity game was postponed on account of lalti. ST. PALI , Minn. , Sept I. [ Spoelal Telo- frrara to Tun BKI' ! iTotlays f ? nio was postponedon accountoC muddy ( jrouiid : > . Or a nil Tslutitlll , Konriiy 7. GIUNU I i.AM > , Is'cb. , Supt 1. [ Special Telegram to Tut BKE J Tuo bccoiidgamo of the series between ICcaiaoy and Ormd Island resulted In a victory foi Grand Island by a scow of U to 7. liatteiies ICouinoy DcateiunlPickciiug , Grauel Island , Lcllor uad Kettell. A ccret HiiRchall Coiiforcncc. PniiAnnt'iiu , Sept. Ji A. secret confer ence was held. tolaybot\\eon leprescntatlvos of the i-'lijers'leasuoand the American as sociation. It isunelerstooil that thePlajers IcaBue Is desirous of forming un olTeiitivoimt defensive alllunco vvlth the assoclition. but the lattor's ' clol"gntC3 refuse-d to ontorta'n ' il mid the proposition to InterehaiiRO panics nftcrtho rcfjuhr season was defeated by the votflof tlie Bultliiioro club. A. Coinliij ; , Mmi , Joe Swboda , the locnl eharaplon sprinter maeloa plicnoincnal spuit Tucselay morning which has made him famous. Iloun from South Omaha to the cor not of I'ourteeiitl and DoilKO stieeU , Onnlia , In Just Ulmlii utea The dinanco is eonslclorably over three miles , and Joe rniulo It vvlth compir.i- tlvoc.isoln the time state J , \ \ InnlnguaRor of fine had made vvlth Clmrlcy Kostcra.vvho . bet that the dlstnnco could net bo covered In less than 20 minutes j'r..it jeixa. DCS > r < iliiffi HuecH. DBS TV-lois-ci , Iu. , Sept. -Summary o todaj's races : 2 , . ' 0 trot , ? 4K ( ) .Tchn AV won , C.vprc-is sec onel , Blue Charlie thlul , Oliver fouitli . " . Uesttlnio-2"JiJ. 2 25 pace , § 100 AVutcrloo Boy won , Almoii Bashaw second , Humming Blnl thlid. Host tlmo-2AI Thrco-fourtln of n mlle , rumilnB vvili Rose won , Mike Wilting becoud , Tonimv 1 thill Council Platte fourth Host tlmo Today's lips. AT BUI Ci'alirU ) HIT. First nco bt. Omer , Illtjlilmd Lass. Second raco-IClngston , ( . W. Cook. ' DemutU. 'Jlilrd raee-Ilupcrta , Toarth laco-S.iliutoi , Itacclund riftli laeo Iltuiquut , UiiBllsli Lidy. Sixth nco rirplly. .Auraiiii Seventh raet Mac belli , Niagara AT CIIIOVOO VVKlT SIDE I'AIIK. I'lrst lace Jasper , Kcbound Second rare Wiin on l.eila-id , Wetlsc 'Jhlrtl mco Ston ) MontKoraery.Carus. rourtlitiicc-Buukriiiit , ICmcst Hace. riftli nee Cicole , Tom Stevens. falxth race \Vlnslow \ , Uvungoliue. Ilutrlrs rurToilay'ii Hairs. AT CHICAGO VK T HI IlEI'A UK. luce , three quaitert , of a mile , maid oiis-Siiullff lit , John ( Jlukson , Vwituro , Jas pci , Haley , Uehuuml , Molliel ) , Honest Abu Intiudcr , Pninklo I ) , hceonu i-aco , tlueeijuarters of a mlle inulilons-BargaliiH , li n L > oo , Cole Milieu' llcnrv RrovMiVeclKcfloUl , C'lco JMirtin VulccllcteiiyVurrcii \ iLelmid , Molllo V. Third race , ono und oiie-ilxtuenth miles Cams. Stony MoiitBonicry , i'liob , Fred rlnkruklr , JaVoSaunuers , Fourth ruco , oca mlle , n co. Jlankrupt , 1'rorhccy. Crawfish , .Tcnnltif " , K ) etW , Ooocl lay , TaWr , Blue "Vflll. "Vflll.Fifth Fifth race , three qunrtcrs of n mile , selling Cieole , Buttel , April Fool.Ir , Tom Steph ens , ranchctto , Skolielofl. Vcmvtor , Calllo Me , Jlamic C. ii lo B , Tom Lialy , Joe AV.vntiP , I-idL , I'lWHlon. Bu lo , Mttlc Axe Sixth race , ono and ono-fouith miles " \\liislo\v. \ \ Long Shot , Kvangolliie , Gov. llatdcn , Ecarto.Joo 1) ) , AT iinr.r < iuKi > ivAY. rirslrncctlireo-fourthsof a mlio-Bello- vue , Mnsntu ( colt ) , Wooilcutur , St Omcr , llndoni , Nimioiin Osiira (1111 v ) Hetty I'rathcr. OmUlcim ( llllvViniltj , NMilo 1'aytoii ( tllly ) , Itosallu ( lllly ) , Karly Blossom. Illifhltnel Lass , Ulaiiclino , IllaokLeitk , Benjamin , Com- inou Sense , I-.a iost < in , Briton ( colt ) , Oitou. , e1 x , lie.ipen' staes-Uu ! | H'rt4 , Slsimt" ro , M astcr- loilo , Iv'utteison , Clio , JStlgnr Johnson , 1'e- ' nmtli , eminence , Lonshoiv , Can Can , Hello. 1'oiirth rice' , onoiiiiiltlmc-sixlicnths inllct , muraiio stakes Al 1'arrovv , 'lilstmi , Uaio- Uml. Kliono , Fitzjamci , liile , bih-ator. rifth raio , onoiiiujthrceslxtcpiitlisinllcs Stoukton , lluiiiuct , riiRllsh I-.n l.v , Ken \\oocl. Sixth raie , sovcii-clihthi of a mile , selling -roiiHvood , Auranld , Loniou Dlossoin , rirollu Silllo Iliuiior , Ituneoeas , L.ullon , Ouotiitloti , Geitlo D , Red Leaf , KumUer , Sowburj ? . Seventh r.ice , one nncl one-roiirth miles , on turf Macbeth II. , Nligau , l ung Dincc , St. I.uko , lJlo\o. \ < ICecp a bottle of Cook's extra tlrv onitn- inene In jour Ice chest to entertain jour friends Ills Denioi'i'iillu Ccnti ill Committee. Thcro will baa inuctliiKOf thu dcmocntio stiitoicntril commltteo this evening at " : . ? 0 celoekp. in attho liiuiquct hull of tlio 1'av- tou hotel. A f ull attendance is requested Thcuieinborsof this committee and the districts they represent areas follows : KiistItoDortOlogff , Falls City. Seewiel M. T Connor , Auuuui. Third 0 I. llluoJhorn XubmslnCity. Fourth -\V. \ II Slnjoolc. Louisville. Plfth .M II. MiuUeii , Ashlnncl. S lh J/iclidMaillii , .lullusMoyer.Gcorge n Viltchctt , Onnha Seventh-John Contoti , B incio. P.iBlith-R F. Doljtler , Itunilolith. Ninth Tentli lohiiSHervIii , Vieniont. Hlueiith-T 1' MeiiuniiDjor , Mndtson Twclfth-Jmncs 10 Noith , Columbus. Thhtcontli 1'atrlilc F.ihoy , O'Xelll. Fouiteenth AV. . Critei , Child ran. Fifteenth S U. Thompson SiMoonth M S. 'liiHlo , LitehllolJ Seventeenth- ) . 1J Hilderbiand , St. I'nul Bldighth-Cicorito , Ose-eola. Nineteenth 1 ! K Duinnhev , Kev\ard \ Txvcntittli William McLaughlin , Lincoln ; J. E. Uavcv , Ivlilcoin Twenty llrstlullus McvvinnnVjmoio. , . Twenty second T U. Parkir , IDorchcstor Twenty thl rcl-.T. D. Hubhcll , Fnhbuir. Twenty fouith GcorcoT. Coicouu , Vork Twenty llfth-m. W Huilbuit. .Aurora Twenty nlvthA. . rAlooru , UlcoininKton Twenty seventh A. S Campbell , Husting Twenty cifthth Jimios I. Khc.i , Hohlii Twenty ninth E C Billon , AleCook. Thirtieth M C. Lnftvich , Lexintrton Pi re and I'oliue Commission. Attho incotius ; of tbo lioirdof Jlro and po lice commission last evening Chief Se.ivey was giaiitcd a twelve elajs , Icivo of absence Ofllecr Sullivjn , t lurked with being Intox icated and of securing leaves of abscncoupon false pretexts , vvus prc-sont and elonlod both acciisiitioii'i 'ihe further disposition of his case was post pined The repoit upon Ihe moaln fmnlshed to prisoners during the month by the countj vvaspiesented Ofllear P. H' . Oiccn was granteuatcn days' leave of ab-ieiice. Officer Lee , who his been oT eluty foi t\vo months on account of sie-knuss. vv un ted an extension of his vacation. Itefcucd to a committee .lames Tialnor , for InsubouHmtion , wns clisoh.irKed f ion ) tlio Hio dcp irtmont , and William Jliix-lliiff MUS appointed to succeed him AVIlliurn t1'1. RIclell , Thomas Tolnn , Georeo lUakc , and Michael ICavunniiph of the lire clepirtmeutvcro given Icivcsof absonee. Ofllcor Sullivan was lined two elajs. paj and Onieer Gorman will give up one. d.iy'3 pavfor failure to 11 pur t , The board orelciod a pliotORraphle ap- par-ltua , to bo used at police head quarters. IVIIlpB * . pr o and Uvcr Pills. An Iniixit tant dlscovorv. ' Tlio > net on the llvci , stomach ami Iwvveh thioiigh the nerves. A new piliiciple. Thry sjieedilj cui-e biliousness , bid taste , torpid liver , pllea iuidcoiit > tipition. Splendid for men , ivoiucn undcliiUiien. Sm.illcst , mildest , surest. SO ( lose ? foi 1 > cent * . Samples free at ICuhn 4 , Co. 's ' , 15th and Oou las. The AMIonv discs. IVliJor J , C. Wilco * and Ills attorney ap pcareel jcterduy inSh-uv's court and con fessed judgment in about olgh of the 105 suits biouijht by the cmplcjos against tlio Ropublicm iicvrspmcr rompiiiy. Tlio sulta Inouplit by lilU'on of the em- plojes fora girnishinent of banks uokllng the moitRagct on the Republican plant \veresustiilncd , but WilcoVs attoinoj said ho would appoil tothe dibtrletcouit In the eases of Morton Smith and J M Oillan against the com pan ) fors.ilaues dim , tlcox el alined to hive nil offset , and the e cases were postponed until Heptembci S ) . The cases in which he e-on'esscd ' Judijincnt ag gregate about * IK)0. ( ) Tlio only mill did train out of Oinalu riinoxpichslj foi tlio ticcominodatlon of Omaha , Council BlulTs , DeH tditvs n.nd CJhlcaKO bihlnen is the Rook Islunel vostlbuled liuiitecl , lcaliiROmaha nt 1:15 p. m. tlnlly. Ticket ollle-o 1UOJ , Six- toentli nnd runnim ts. Omsilii. The following p-Tinltswow Issuo.l by the superintendent of building \estcnl.vyi \ .1. \ \ Ainold.bilcl , iiildllloii lit dvcllliu 1 lKlituiit.li uid I'niil ' slii'ols . . $ lM W.A. llimlnnd. IMMiiiy fi.imu dwesll- In. , Ninth nnd I-mllo stu-esH . . l.COO \V.A llinvlaiiil , 1 stoty [ i tinu collate , Union aveniio anil Holt I-Ino . . . . COO I'jilk t'omiiiMon 1 htoiy fiiiuu uiuslo siiiiHl. llansconi I'urk . . . J.w < J I'jirlv ( oiiiinlsslon 1 story friiino iinu Irluk [ UN Illloii , HUIIMOIII inik . l-.roo Total . . . . . . . - . I 17.W 1'rinnls. As boon as a United States imrslul can reich tliom , William I' . T-ea and hli wlfo n.ittio vvill hourixstt-d and brought before United States commissioner Vndersonof tills city. Complaints wore Hied and warrants Issued for their .mest jesteidiiy afternoon bv \VS Aver of Lincoln. Tlioewniphlnt-scharKO thnt the I-eas hnvo lieeu clolnfi a pension business on their own hook , that on .January IS , IbbS , they forced tlio names of George M. CuuuinithaiiiiindVeatloy \ llontlcy ton lot of aflldivvlts and thus attempted to bcuuru pen sions for men whono\cr olttod Cures Backacho. Backache * Backacho. ( > l.,0etolor2.1888. , T cnuUl lurdly walker He down from In ino- back , euircred tcvornl weeks htJacotn Oil cerinuie'nll ) cured me , oilier rcmnllvt hay- [ UK fulled lade to. FI1U ) 1IITTMN. Olmerdale , Ind . 1'eb . lf-S7. From n luil cM | > nln , Rltlr ( < ] In my hack nd I Kullcrcd gruuthj conlliifd lo Ind and could dirtily iiKnuorlum. 1 tried St.Jncobj Ull. wbi Jicurcelnie. I ilo not ( i nirrc ntrcnce. URS.l' . aiJCUlMIKlilhlt. 13NT JOY'S Doth the method nncl reunite when Sjiup of Figs is taken ; it is ploasnnl ami refreshing to the Instc , aiul acU Kcntl ) ' yet promptly on tlio Kiduejs , Liver nnd Bowels , cletmscs tlie sjs- tern cflucttinlly , clispcla colds , headaches - aches and fevers nncl euros hnbitvtal constipntioii. S\'riip of Fig8 is the only remedy of its Lintl ever pro * tliiced , pleasing to the tuelci nnd nc- ccpttiblo to the sloinnch , pioinpt ia its action nnd truly licneficinl m its cllects , pic'pnreil only from the most liculthy nnd agreeable BtiLstanccs , its many excellent qnnlities coninicncl it to nil nnd liavo nmdo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Tigs is for sao in EOo and ? 1 Lotties by nil lending drug gists. .Any relnllo druggist -who n.iy not have it on hand will pro cure it jironijitly for any ono "who wisbct to tiy ! t. Do not accept nny Eubstittite , MLIFGRiVIt ! FIG SYRUP CC , SANfRAlWISCO , CAL , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TTlOIl HHNT-l Totol .limosnn , nil fnrnlslicil , I'osscssIoiiKlvcn Uctolior 1. Per Infiirina' tlini iiildit" < tVViii feletlcntoiif , or Uirlsbti.iuu , Coiine'll HUilh. \ \ rAM'nininlunxuushl ) lit Hoi ino rc l taiir.int'X\ Ilioadttuy.Uounell UliilTs \ \ 7"AM'niRlouilicr. ) . ITuoo work onnli bad at TclKt-'riiliis'iihotiigi ph ( iiuncll Hlulfs. "VyA YTED-A. voiiinn cook lit St. Joe house , > l Xo gJ.t Mulnsl. C'uiincll BlulTs. " \\7"ANrEI-nood ) irbl tolctii iiilrcsvniiklnif Tt tr.idc. Miss \Valluec , over ( Jauleiuiu' UilllU. jlO It S V r , K-Orwlll trido for a Bond ruc ' toatn st illloii Vo. Oil ) , roistered lu lace lly Dr .Vrclilb ill , dim by Kentucky Clay , i yei.r < old. Apply tolr. Maer.ic. fJlOR SA.I..E or Itont-Oirdon land , wlta" J-1 homes , ly J. It. Ulcu. 10) ) Main ht. , Council BlulTs. "D1OIIIIHXT Twonowinoclprii " looiiihouscj. -LMIooil lc > u iltoii Apply bji Tlftn .iviniiu. J. H D.i-vldson " \\TII\payroiitwiicnyoiicui \ Imy nhuincon IT tic inns turiiH , anil trie isoof your dntl ut iiiytliui ) la ivo your family tlio homo ck.i ontliu ( ollovrlti'4 terms A hone worth II.OOJ itI7ior | inontli Alio'iio worth tlia ) BttlSper inniitli Ahomo wortli J'OOT atJIor | ) month A homo worth &IOK ) nt itilpur inouLli A homo worth 1M.OO3 itHror nioutli Othurprltoil lioinns on tbos inv ) turnn. Thft atovo nioiithlv pivments Inoliidu prliiclpil uncltntcrust For full p iilleulnrs call on or aeldrositlio Iud < l& Wells Co. . lU 11 road way. CouncilBtnir.s. Iu "JilOKURNT Tinstorn room , Ho 18. frontlnjt -1. ( in 1'oj.i ' I sU VV U Junior DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute Private Hospital. > Cor. Droaclvvaj and "Oth Stroot. Counoll IliiK ! ( lu Toi the tre'iitniciit otall siir leil and chronla dlsoascs unit dlsiiis < > sut tlio blooil. 1'rlMiti ! ( llsua is of tlio urinary .mil KCMII ! oi.MtM , us lyplilllq , stricture , cvtltln , sper- iintoiroliow , lo-t manhood , soxu it Impotcnca aiiel voiknpss trc-itcd Huccessfiilly. r.irtl'uliiriittentloiipaW to ( ll-caso < of tha lun M : m Astlinii , Consiiintloii. | llnineliltla ( iitiinli. Hie. I'lruljtls. ' Kldiioy diseases u.9 IHilcU's. Hrl ht'sDIsa i o.Hliuniiiiitlsin , 1'llea. ' luneir. Vurloecli ) . llj droct'lc , Diousy , I'u- mi'i. DIscisos of tlionyo iml oir. ClnlJ ( eeto. hilnal cu i viitiiiatiiid ill < llsiiso : < of tlio bones. \Vi lii\"oa loiiriiiwnt | dovotiil oxelnslvoly tothPticMitnH'clof tltuilnoilNeisos Mnllcliiviontbceurely picltoduiidfrcoiroui ulsi\ \ it Inn Coni'-poiiileiioo conflilontlal. Adilress : DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Priwlc Hospilal. Cor IlrouliMiy and 2ilh t Council HlulTi. lit. A.LL. WORK WARRANTED DR J. D. JACJC30N , Dontil Suroon. r All liludioforlctliiiu. . Voncnii sivooue , h ilf on your xtM uiiilHllMr Illlln liy at room 'WJMorrlnin block Conuell lllulTi A.RCHITECTS AnclBiiilllnsFiiperlntenclenti. Itooins4(1 ( and 4 I ! Hon Uullilliu , Oinilm Nob. , und KDOIIH iIJ ! and , ' 1'J ' Vlurrlam lllool < Council ISInllH. It. e'orre < | miuleuie > sollcltod J 1) . HiuuMirtUx , I'roi K U BlildAltr , Vice prej ClUUIES K. IIA.VMV , Outlier STUTE BANKer or o Paid up Capital . $1BOOOO Surplus and Profits . BO.OOO Liability to Depositors . 33O.OOO . DirctrouI A. Mlllor P. 0. Hlcasoni : I * SluiKiit. 1. K. Hurt. I I ) . Kiliiiiinsoii , ( Jlurlui 0 llaiiiiun Triiisnct Kuue r.il biiihlnx tiusl < IH'HS UllMUSt lllpltlll IlllCi UllllH | Ol UI1J banUlii hoiitliMestc'in Ion i. INTEREST ON T'Mhi OEPOSITS. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKEKS. Corner .M ulna rind llroalirny , COUNCIL BLUFFS , "OWA. " Poalorsln foriilun und ( loiin < tj < o\oli lu ea Cnlloetlommado mil InUirxst DAH oil tlina j PROFESSlOzAL JHRECTQRY.f II Hydraulic and Hiiniliiry Unjfliiocr. I'll 11 , ' Brown BulldiiiK , Cou'ndl BlulTa , Iu. B .Justice of the I'o.veo. Olllco ever Ainorluan f NO. 421 , llroiiilwui1 , t'ouncil BlulTa , lovvn , Attorn oyB at Iiw. Practice in the Stivtolfinq pcj0 r . " f . "lloomjT und 8 Sbugurt-Buno illptc. Couao 9 , Iowa.