Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 07, 1890, Part One, Page 6, Image 6
THE OMLAHA. DAIL ? BEE : SUNDAY , STSPTEJOMl 7 , ISOO.-SIXTEEN PAGES , TUB 02UA.ILA 1WBJE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFI'ICi ; NO. 12 PE.\RL \ , ST. Delivered l > y Carrier Ininy l irt oltlioClty. H. V. THTO.N , - - MANAUKU. J.JItoiNo. iirjn o iur/ ; N V. I' Co , Councilniulls LumborCo. . coil. A mtu-rhpo license win Issued yesterday to P. 0 , L.ulhur anil .Atinii htrmnol Omahn The GermanCiitliolle Mies will clve alin.ll nt IluRhM1 hnVon tbo ewningof 7hui-sJay , Boptcmbtr 18. Hcv. Dr Stephen Plulps and .T II.Vcst - cottir , , liavorctmneil from nincctlntr oltho prosbytciy ut Atidiibou. All liitcmlingto i-iid UicCliautnunua course for Ilio comltiv winter urim-q nested to moot nt tlo hoard of trade rooms in the Moirlnm block on next fuesdij eienini , ' , Se'itctnlier' | ) , at 7 M o'clock Until tlio new church Ins been comptctfil the lonifrcKatlmi of the Klrst Mothoillst church \\lll hold tlnlr snvieis in Masonic lcinlu. | Hitilrst meeting will bc.lic.ld there tli Is morning nt 10. HI. Tie work of touring mvnv the old 1'lrst Method 1stchunh \ > ns bertm jpitonhv inom- Ititf nnd uill be pushed vigorously. The con- trutton * have until May 1 tocoinplctx ) the brick imdstoneu'oik of the new building Tjwt evnitipa smnll tov mined rictrlier fell Iroiriu wiiRon nl > out six mile * north of \vhlli'dining In \\illi aloud of tin Ions. Two who It of the wii oii jussedover the bov'sbiont iiiul nlnlomo'i , 1m ikliutxvoiibs , nnd It is luuud inlllctlnt' futd Internal In- Juriw. Is'odolliill.0 lid In ip h.uo been i-occivcd of It. ' ! ' IJuel"o , the mlslii ( , ' nnnlio issnp- l > oacil to li.ivo waiiJorod ofTi.hile1 laboring untlir toiiiporarj alicnitlon. At noon ye'stcr- duyllio jiuty nf so.iiehois .sent out from thin citj met asiinihr imty from MlMourlVal- loybut neither had dlmovercil atij trine of thu missing inin. At 10 o'cloelc List nl.lit ( : i lepoitwai hioiiiMit hi lo tliu cfTict tlut a iniuintiitvcrini ; thedescription of I3iel > < ' huil boon Re-en dlirliif ; the diij wandorinr ; around tinllelelsiit H luliittevon miles iioilh of this city , SeMrcliers wuo sent to cMlgate1 Constable J , < lKf rtoii o ( Ornuha i\us ever jcsteuhi ) looking lifter .somo mortpiije'el projiirty that had Ixi'ii taken from one of the 111 lanio liousci of tliu illy nero&s the il\ el and bi ought tothisuty Itniib foundIhut a iinn 01 mo goods mi" wcnicit vim .MIS Mode , or Xoitli Sixth sticet , but shoitly after inidnifihl Iiistnlfrht u\vin'on u.is driu'ii ovorftoin Oinilia and the trucklo.idcil up niul linn lid off , but where tlm Oiimtu e-onstii- blo could not nisco\oi Tlio ivoiminnho had moitiniKCil tlm import ) \vui a Mrs. Hutlo > Ihuinui'U'iRO hid ba'ii iissipnul to Jj Iliirrli of this eity , and \vus given to se < Miio u lUlniof * 1V ) . Tlcro uas ndcclikd sensation among the toleiihoiits foru HUlo wlillo hut nl lit , both In tlii ) oontr.tl onic-oanil on sc\enil tiriults. Tht'llro aluriii wins eioss ahovo the k'lo- phone aiuicloitiic noiornitoson the coiner of Jlroadway and 1'lrst st > oil. 'Jlio vlnd , ivlikh blew sostrong ulldav JL'stouUy , suc- coeikd InloosoniiiKonooftlio ness arms on the lire iiUirm line' ' * and let the wires full ncross the motor viro . The ho ivy vires be i down the telephone linei , and all the curient tboyero \ inp.iHo of CUUVIUB was scntlntotho < ciitmlU < Ioihoiic | oftito and all thotclop'ionesoii ' tlio f huiit. Kvcu dtop in the cotitnl ollhoas tliiovvnand ncarlj all the fuses burned out One of the lelcnhono witos wtubuincil olT and fell to the sheet , whuo itlny for n long time , jlowinp xvilli a while hoit and spitting bi.irksof | lire. HWIIH puanled thepuliiu until thocurnnt could be turned off. Two uliuins of flic weio turned In yesterday day and the dqiartracat given two ( 'ood oxer- clsorunsthatonconioio denionstr.ited to a thoioiiKhl ) satlsllcdpubilu tint the Council Hluffsllridopiitnioiit isahva-t in condition to hnndloiiny fiio that may breik out. The firstiilui m cuino from boxii'J about 10 o'clock , nud iv.is occasioned by a mixtiito of gasollao Hiid stove blacking tikinjtllro while it was beingupiillcil ton htovo In the lesiJciito of Mrs Laiisnemlorfoi No inoio seilons con- scqueueos'iestilted ' tlian Iho slight bllstciiiiK' of tliu U tnds of Airs. Lnnsycndoifcr. The Beconii alarm oicunul atJi : ! ( ) and cimo from Ijox'll. It vasenusoil bj lire bii'altiiiK-out in the htm of John N. Li.ilihviii , making the second o > porimie of the gentleman witlillro witliln foity-oljht hours After thesonaut pirl'soxiiiiiemo with tbo pasollno stove on Thursdaj afternoon the family resorted to wood us afuel. Yostorelaj alUinoon the ser vant ( 'irl ilcaned out the iish pit nnd thiow the hot aslii's on a iillo of dry giusa that liael beeneut fiomtlio fawa and piled up apainst the Inrn. 'J'h hljliwind soon fanned tbo masslatoa iluino. vliichwas carried into the harness iwm of thobirn , nnel by the time it was dise-ovorcJ hail eaten a aood slze-d liolo la the bulliiiiiRniiadniiingtil the liarnesi to the extent of tbeh value. No vator was thrwui inoltlur case. * Special prices on W-liuh bleached German dauuslc table Hum ut the Boston store at tfic , We , .ViouiiJ r > bc , Council Blufls , lu Money at rolncolr.itoi lonolon clntto niielio.il estatesouurltybvU II Shcafo A Uo blisses Aehi and Clau T3cdison leuo to- iiiKht for Ivans is City aid St Joe , Mo , and Holloa , Kan.,011 , aUsit to frunds. One case ijoi I.outlny Ilaiinel shlit-s , mo imdM'e ' this \\ak attlio Uostem store. Coun cil DlulTs , I.i. IMIIS.dc. . My house , household furniture , horsoaad bufgy awall forsiiloat IW Kith a\e. 1) ) W MUluitMii ) . Urir anl/lii t he Dritla Park. An important meeting was hold in the ofllieof ( ieoivoT. Wright jcsterday after noon and when it M.IS one-hied tlio chiving paikwasputlna bettor fliinncial conelltlon than It bas bcin fora lonjtiiiic. . Inaeldltlon to this r.ues for tlio coining autumn were as- bund. Tliero wet o present nt the meeting \V. II Mdliud ai.ilNat Hrottii of Oiniha , reim.'seiitlUK the Omaha nnd Coiiiieil Jllufts oleetiic motor line , Dr. Mncmu , I1 L.ncy , .r W l'i i-op > y , riionus lloujinn mid t'\oral \ otlui nentlLMiiea rciic.scnthiBtho | lcc.il Inter. cstslu tlio elriiin 'l'iuk. ' 'Jle iiuttiiifwusfur the purpose of arraap- ing a pioemmino and ralsinR IIUINCS for the autumn nicci. It \\as ilimlly cloelilcd to divide tliu llnaaoial obliga tions into tlility tiiual shines , tin nun in Coiiiie-ll Hlu tTs to take ten slnu-s. tlio motoi eonipaiij 19 take ten and an uuial number to botnkonby Omaha ejentlemeii. Iho iirupo sitlon ivas acanted ImimMlutely after 11 was foimulattd 1 no amount of the imi-scs was n.NCil at $4,1100 Aftoi a little discussion it wasik'eiiU'd to baoiht3 \ races hi Oitobor , 014 TuibdajVoilnite , hj and Tlnirsdin , Oetobor 7 , { jniul 'i ' , iiiul linvo tbo weos eloso thoietru- lur Missouri valley trotting ciuult. The highest iiursuii \ IKeeiat $ . * 00 fen the 'J'Jri clasiiuil the lowest at ' foi the yearllnc trotteitj. Untlcriinia hmt l/rr / < ! n. i hold a .sKoial | session of the \U > cilorcouitjosterdaj for the imrpose of rendering ileeislons in anumber ofc.iscathat ba\o been hold under ahlseinont for some time. Tlio most important vis tlio v > o of thoeity affalwt ovAhUrmanVattorimn to roiupol him to refund jyjj diawu fron the clt ) treasury \\hllo ho vai intho ewmclland Uilien asjuy for bli services while slttliiR witli tlioeountll asi > numboiof tlio ho.ird ol cauali/iitlon. Thoiourt rendered a decreu in fuw of the elty , nnd ordered Jiulsiuont on- ten-id for the amount elaiinedln tlio petition The decision affeoti ox-AIilcrinan IlolliiiKcr and present Jldormaii Kncplier , who ilio\v their paj for eijuiillzatlonotlc , and It is pmbablcthej willrefunJ witboutasult.Thi ) iloilsionU aoty Iniportiuitlttoiy for Citi A tloinoj Stewart. Jn thocnucof licbort Funltvs Simon Cook. n suit forthoeolleitloii of u note , jurtgrnenl W M ivinlcreil for thu plnlntiiT J \V. bijuiio vsMoVlltio , foreckwiro pro- cc < illiiKi , JudfiutMit for ilalntliT. Ja the ius > of D,0. Tucker vs tlio Union Pailtlo rollroul roiapauy , pnrnUlitng the waps of J. JI Coffinan , u dcelHion was ron. iiored ivuiandlnt ; thu case back to Justice Uamett't court fom-heMiing , 60 dozen ladles' Jersey rib twd veils at the Boston store for l ) fc , worthlOctlils Heck. Couucn Bluffs , I * . THE SEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Very Little Ohnngo in th Status of tie School Board light. SAVAGE FIGHT WITH BARE KNUCKLES , Tvo Illooflt Settle tlic Question of Superiority In the ItiiiR Tlio Court House .7 mil tor- Mi nor Mention. 7ho status of the school hoard fight re mains unchanged. Uacli side is determined to hole ! on to the bitter end. Both sides am seeklnK lo trj their case In the pipemvhllo [ nxparitiff fora hciring and Investigation In Lhoeouils. The contest la getting niorohlttci1 eaehUajiandIt l.sbard to fotecast the ie- ult \ reporter sought out Mr. Stcnart , presi dent of the school biard , at Ms oMco jester- da ) , and found him as busy as usual , and 9 < 4CinInglj in no humor to talk about school matters 'U'hat's new ? " "Nothing11 MVliatdo jou thlalcof .Mr. Sthootngen's ' [ losltlon lel.itlng to school inattoral" 'Great Hoavcni , muni \ MdchonoiVhcni I can't tal < e time to toll you , and don't know as It make's any dlffereneo tojou or your rcaelers wlnl I think Jolm Is aijreatblBfe'llow , and I kind oflilcehimho has so main positions , IIoexpiLssedonli u wcolc erse airo , la Ian- Ktia o I will not repeat , that a ceitiiin teacher should not lima a. school Ills description of Mr Hunter and Mr. UhiYblm wais-well you know ho\v ho put It. A stinntjcr would mpiioso th.it ho was talk- 111-'of , eilinlnals irstead of gentlemen lie now Hxes it till up some \wiy with Air. Ilunter , npolodi/ed to Mr. Ulaxlsin , iccoin- mended the tole'hir for a position , tuiil it Is said , apolo i7ul to her toi the \vroiiff lie had done Jf j on are iiuiuinni ; i.bout his iipolo- ? ie's , I think that tin open confcss'oii ' is ( jooil fortho soul , nnel I hope that ho imy liolel out faillifuleven untoacelc or ten days lie sontmo his leslj'iiation asmenibor of the [ eniher-i1 cotninittco and 1 ae-ceptcd it. I loiuet the other diy that Lesajs Ue did not lirn at all. " "U'hat abuilt Veils1 and Huiiter's posi tional" "Mr. Veils stool in the presence of tlio leathers ami announced to them that Prof MoVuunhtonasno loader superintendent , while I see McshisiijrhtA : Dilih\in are > ut in a caul inlho Xoiipircilsiyinn tuty liail been retiiaed by him and Sehoentgcn mil Hunter , and : ou cm lie.ir ahnobt aiij- ihiiig Somosay that nil tlmo of these gen- tloinen me huntiiip ovei tovn for something igjinst I'rof MeN'aughtoii If'clb \ told thetiuthto the tciehos , then there is no use to tnllc about T trial , and whj hunt up tostlmoiij and hire la\\yers uftci the man Is no longer siiorintoiielent | aid the tciehou uro not to follow his tllreetioiis us suili.Vhit hr.vo I to s.iy ibont ( lie urtiiio in the Nonpareil sigaeel liv thcsethno members of the bo.ivd1 It Is ridkulonsly nbsuid , upon all grounels It thoj aio gdng tojrefer ) elurges nnd ha\o [ i luarin ; , thiso geutldiiem are to be tlio Judges to eleeiilo tbo ci-ie. They have re- veiscel the m'e ' ajrain theio. i'he judges prciumctho man t'lilti until Ho jnovesho Is Innoeont AVIint voulu you think of holng tried before si sot of men that hailiionounccd | judgment boloiohanel , and tlio couit hiied the iittoiuojs and tun around hunting up wit- aejses Thesinio reiillomui weio elected liiictorsiuutaie tniuglo pl.iy ihujiivotupci- Intindents.anl theldoaof anj meinboi ol tha bojid pieauinlnic to c.ill up tlio prineip.Us , imlshon them how to te.ich men that never taught uday In tl.elr li\cs , and scales of them weiu nener ina school housein this city until oleited ontheboaid. " A good hose ree l free \ \ ith. ever ) 100 feet of 1 used at Ili'cbj's. Ifyouwlslito sell your propertj c illon the .luiid \Volls Co. , U. I JudJ , president , ( MO 13 luid way. To the Ladles Jliss Mary Olcisonhas re- uincd lioni her eastern trip and is bolter lirepared than ever to satislj all who want Ilrst el.is < dresamakinpr. Rooms in the old libriry building , 1'e.irl street. \ rtnttliiiir 1'ilze Irtish t. -About fortj of Couneil ClulT ' well known spoils enjoyed the spcituelo of 11 gamine , 11 rat-class lu'izo light with buo kuueklob at 0 o'elocltjesteielaj moialng fbo light his been in course of prepiration foi the past two woks , but so elosel ) were all the arrangements guarded that not an In- tiimtlon of the c\ent \ was given anybody until u few hours hofoielt cmno cIT. 1 hon a fev quite tips wuiogUcn by the principals and their filcnds , and a ihoico croud wit nessed the battle. The principals were Choito Nynstcr , sou ofV. \ . A Myustor , the well known member of the legal II rm of Jlynster . .V Until , and S. > l. Satnplcy , minagerof the I'ostal Union telegraph conipimj In this elty. The hattlo grc\v \ out of anumbor of friendly bouts with theglocshiehled tlio young men to think that a meiro s.UIsfietoryay of de- teiininini ; wlilch was the butter man was a recoil to the squared liielo A challenge wm sent and aceoptcd , and after fxvo weeks' assiduous tiaiiiing the men met , ami one of the hnulcst fought inul bloodiest but tie-sever contested in this vicinity vns tbo result. The stales wore s.iielto bof.lOOa side , but it is also asseited that they weio only . 50 llvnster is about twenty-three ycais old , a laige poweiful fellow , but who hud never had anj expaleiuo in the ring. Ho has contldeiico inhls nbilitj to take tire of him self , tionovcr , and entereil into thu fight with plciitj- sphlt. His iintagonist.S.unp- 103 , has been in the ring before , nud Is a re- maikahlj clever young fellow with his bunds. 'Iho curingcs beuing the party , twenty on emli hldo , loft the residence of joiing Mjnsterat o'clock am , and anlvetlon tlio grounds , a small sandbar on the extreme wibterncndof r/iko Manawa , at t Tlio ring was quieltly pitched and when the sun ro o the mon stripped for the battle Among thcspectntow who came don n in the mrriiyos were sove-ml women. rvi\nbte'rstriipocl ] at Hh pounds and Sunphy ut IV ) . MyiKtor his itHluccil hk weight by hnnl triinlngto the extent of twenty-four pounds Ile'slioMcd up at a iiuuli bettor al- runtime , but \rtis \ shorter and le s.icti\o \ than lih aiitigonUt , wlio hail appuently not trained himself at all foi the llglit. His maseleseie' loose and Hubby , but hoes quli'k , wiry uadaetivo , and inillcated the possession of vastly snporior bkill with Ids knuckles Iho u forces and seconds wo it ] chosen and time called a few minutes uftei ( ( o'cloek. The men went through the formality of shak ing lianas and the Urst round was on. Myns- tcr , aftir a little umtious sparring , leached out and touched Simpley's uoao lightly ami Sample ) 1'ollsliort hi ntternptin'to ( counter. Tlio round cloioel n 1th Inoficciuul spairlng In Sample ) 'b corner 1'ho siccndiound was a hot one , Jlynster foivcd the lighting , and some terrlllo slug ging eusueel Both men were thoroughly angry and tlieyMIO hunting forolood They got It , and Dluitj of It , ami whin the round elo-eel both \\i-io \ bleeding ina score of plae-es. S.iinplogotiuostof \ the punishment , which hoborewitli goeJdgraie. Wheii the round e-loseil Mjnster't , u hid was almost gone , hut Simpley win us fresh as n ehlsy I'l o third rouuil opined with sparring for \\ind , anil Sunpley got a llrht touch on the iioto that undo the blood How again This otieournged Mynster , and hoNeiitlu \ und slugged Saniploy hi a fearful niauner , carry ing the hivter down In his comer several times , iiuiuisjust \ iiropuilng for u knock out when time win called. 1'ho fourth ixiui.il was given up by both men iiisp.irrlng for wind. la ttuMlfth round MynstorM bioolccil doa \ liti hiidy Wo\v , hut thu ropes nmj-nt him anil ho auiided punishment by dropping 'Iho sixth round was\orytaiui\'but in the sou-nth Siiiiiidoy rocoltud severulhard Ulons in the ribs ami i\\o \ or threy short-arm taps on the fae-o , Myinter Betting vei- ) little puu- ishmonttn nturii , The eighth loundis very exe-itlng , the puiilshmentk'InKpi-uttv e\culy divided. In the ninth no cffeetlvo work was done , but the tenth siuv seine hard slug-glng. At tlio end of the rouad Sauploy's IICBO vas In the elcTflutn round not n How was struck. Tlio twelfth was also > cry tame , though both had bloody noses \thenllnioKns ( ailed Theithirteen h ix > unil stowed pretty con- cluilxclv tnat Mnstor's ) slnying powers and Ids ability lo stimd punlsunient were belter thnn Snmploy's In the fouiteontli rouiul hoth fought hard , and either could imvo Icon knocked out by a comparatively light blow , hut neither had the strength to deliver It. The fifteenth round win mostly spurting , Sampley cndea\oring without success to get in a knockout. Thill farSamrdoy had ilono nil the leading. Ho hid hit hit opponent probably forty tlinesi , und had been hit probably not ten times Helling upon his coml s nducc , Snmpley forced the lighting In the sixteenth rounil. lut vas quickly vlnded uhen ono of Jlynstcr's sivago lunges eatight him in the cje , and ho fell , his lie.iel striking with stun ning cite > t on tlio platform DTiino wns callid , but hocould not rosiionil any fuithe-r thsin to raise up and look va- cuitlv around. The roferea thereupon do- il.uedtho light uoii by Ijnster and ho was awarded the stnltes. Thopaiticsho wltncswd it said It was a savage battle and that both men were bully punished. Mynster eoulel not bo founel jes- teuhi ) nndSuinpley was not athls desk. In reply to an Inquiry coneeinlng him the young nitm vhoMIS lining his place In the tele graph oft ice said ho vas "sick. " Colonel Ilecd , tnaj or of Maninvn says ho Ins e'liuscdvari \ ints to ho Issued foi the trlu- elpals nnel their seconds anil they will be taken Into eustodj nhea they eim bo lound. Iloso at cost Wo are going to quit hindllntf garden hose , and have doubly the largest stoek in Iho ilty. To elosc out wo vlll soli all gi-uelcs and llxttires nt elcid cost , for cadi , 0 B Paint & Oil company , Nos. land ) , Masonic tomplo. falloodsusticcei\caatlelter'3 \ | ? ] \ { , mor- thanttallui , 310 U roadway , J O Tlpton , real estate , 527 Ilroaeliv.iy. First class dressmaking by Miss Wallace , o\er \ Cattlemen's bank. Tlio Court JlousB The board ol sujiervUois at the meeting eatculay inoriiliig ree-omldoivd the action talcoiitho diy picvious in fixing thosalaiy of the janitor of the court house. Mr ICclloy's bid vis $1,500 , a jcar for the vork nnd \Vllkins' \ § 1,020. , After air. ICcllcyhad been declined the lowest bldelernutl elected Com missioner Giuliani move'd that the salary bo IKcd atthosamo tlguio 115 last ) ear , and the motion pre\niled \ Mr. Graham made the notion without , thorough ! ) unelerslanding the situation nnd did not realko that tliovorlc was being let to the lowest bidder. Thovol- imtar ) luciv.iso\\as \ ainattor of suiprisoto a Kooel many besides the newly cloct-al janitor , unel n little political eapltal was at ouco inielo of It. When tlio bo.ud met yestordiy inoni- itig JMi1. Graham mo\cd to iccoiKldcr the matter and tate Mr. Kelley at his offer , hlcli was agreed toby tlio remainder of the board Mr. ICullcyva highly recommended for the place , some of the.strongest letters com ing twin hi ? former employers , the Union elevator company , for whom \voilcedslx je.iratho , gtuaUr pail of the time prior to tlio Ctiie-atjo , Builington AQuincy stiike Buy vourlumbor ol ThoJudd & "VVe'lls Co. , U Bro.uUly. . Shorthand Miss lllioelcs , Biou-n building. Dr. C. II Dover , 'JO N. Main st. tlie Thaorganl/tition of the government of Cut- flff ishnd has been practically completed. 'Iho Untshing touches weio gi\ou \ jesterday b ) thcboaiil of supou'isois at their morning session. Iho day puvious the board visiteel the Ishnd m companj with the eitj council , uayoi nnel ilty cnttineor , nnel decided among other things that the island should bo dc- elarcda x > nit of Council Bluffs and should he organl/cei utoneoas apattof the Sixth vard. At the incoting of the county board jesterdny the necessiry aetioii wns taken and a polling ] ilaeo established. Township Clerk Lutz wns Instructed to appoint the necessary ofticcrs to conduct anclcctlon. The island was ofllclally deelau'd a portion of the Sixth \vurd , and the polling place vvns designated as thu Second iirecinct of that ward The property of the island was also ordortel audited for taxation. At the coming election this fall the city coun- eil will designate the pluo for holding the election , v.ird caueiises will bo oiganlzed and lioin this time on the Island will be in all le-speets a nart of thoeity , Thelmpoitanco of tlio j/ropcity / caunot bo o\erotimnted , nnd the estimates at the piesent time place its value at about ? IHIVKK ( ) ) . As soon as the original Hied notes of tlieold goveiiimentsuiioy ean bereceiveel from DCS Molncs , City Enirineer Tostovin Mill go over and cstiblish the lines. The tr.ict eom prises over . ' ,000 urcs It is a little over two and a half miles long cast and west and nearly a nillo nnd three quaitcrs ivlelo north und south The eiiginal survey lines take inaboutbeicn-oighth'iof thoeatiio ishnd. The tract claimed by the park commission ers is neatly half a mile wide nnd three- quarters ofa mile long. Thoicnrea number of claimants to this gnnmil and they are in possession of it , but theio is no ques tion nbout the pnk eoinmlssioners he-ing i bio to estiblish thocity's claim under the condi tions of the grant from the government , to the city a few \ears ngo The problem ot quick transportation will soon ho soiled clthci by the establishment of nforrv line chiutered by the city or a pontoon teen bildgc. J. C Bixhy , sioatn ueatint ? , sanltiry en- rlnucr.orJLlfobuilUntr.O.iiilii . ; JJi Mor limn block , Council Illufl's M t tlo Tjord JolVrlcs im < l Coadjutors. To the lldltor of Pirn Biiiii The sehool diftleulty is openly cliaracteri/od bj the best jKoploof Couneil Bluffs as a malicious perse cution of the superintendent. Only o\ll to the schools can result \Mth n portion of the board at Mirianee vlth the siipoiintendent disintegration must result. At the first sjmptoms of the schools going to pieces tlio lieoplo will rise m their might and demand sitlsfuction of the evil dooi-s The evil is already begun. The hostile faction of the board has already hired attorneys and their hangers-on to work up a case vldchwill warrant the dismissal of the hiipsriiitcndent , and thla in the very face of their repeated admission that 'SuperiiitenuciitMcN'auf.'hton is an Innoeent slctiin" Thus they impear as pioseuitorsof the very ciso vliichtbuywill later be ) called upon to uoeldo. Is tins not an ago too late for the repetition of the Infamous proceedings of n Jeffries ! Added to this Jeffries aet they are usurping the lights of the superintendent and are assuming privi leges not accordeel them by the board In thuir unwarranted dircelions to teachei-s. They ai-o establish tnu a c/ar reign. They have already oft'oreil towlieib om ployed by the board the alternative of obeying their ( uuauthoilwd ) liistiuetions or of resigning. Intlnmliitloii of helpless and ilopondcntlady toacliera seems now to bo their plan 'J'hoir bluff gaino begun upon Superintendent Mo- XaiiglitonnroMil a failure , slmnly beeiuso ho know hih rights nnd d.ued innlutalii them. Teachers aheady hired cannot bo UismUscel without n hearing , anil no self-appointed body of men can leg diy dismiss them. The VObult can only bo eliaastroua. The best teachers will ne > t engage to vork for a ( list i let whoso board for u mere whim may dismiss them. Conti- donco in the \alielity of contmcts will be ihaitcn if this iiolieyr bo pursued. This fnption holds a star iliambor session and forthwith rush into the newspapers with uigue , ineloUnlto. Ill-founded elmrgos to projtiillco the public tnlndhe-f oio any ctimcos h.ivo been pro fined at the pioper tribunal. I'hisls wilful perseeutloiumil must result in a violent leactlon against the persecutors. lint what of the sehools in ho incantinioj Their safety and eOlclmicy urn Joopurdi/ed. How long will this list * The good pconlo of Council Bluffs alone e-an elctermino. i'roin .vliatwo . can leirn the most of the people unj In sympathy with thosuiwrlntendeut and his adtnlalstrationof affdrs. Lottlioin arise m their might ami the death knoll of the usurp iltlotuvill bo rung. ar ikweuladiM , svlss ribbed Jersey \osts \ Stc , or thivo for gi.OO , forni'-r price Me each Boston store , Council UlulTs , la. llioltutehcrk' Union , The Butchers' union luM a meeting Friday night for the purpose of transecting the rcgu nr busUe-ss of tbon < fd ( liitton nnd fixing up .hofinnnctnl end of t'hbLovelnnd picnic held iistBuiitlay. The meeting xvas well I nttciulci ) , it the union Is veryitronf. . M the coil- : luMou of the regular business they natlior- 7cdtho publlmtlon fn 'tun DFR of the fol- oulng cumtnunlcntldtf < bnccrnlnttthe plcnlos TothoCdltor of fun Bnui Ave doslro to correct some nihupprchcnslons nnd mis- itntemenls conccnilng1 the Into picnic nt L.o\clund. The reeelptsof the association for the day wore $25 less Onn the c > | > ciHllturcs , ami wo consequently lost Just that amount. \Vimle.iiiliael the orlvlleges of the bar , indtostiist ) * t 50. Thnluneh counter ladles made $ T Dan Cairlgg- did not pay % > -MO for nnj nri\llcgcs on the pounds. The parties who had the privileges for the day pild 10 for them , nnu claim to have lost $100 The jutchoi-sluul no llcht , nor vtcro uny of them threatened by any one. It vns the Missouri Valley fcllox\s and the farmers that cat no theio who were lighting , amltliej won ) out side the picnic grounds , Tim gentlemen from I.oiehiiul ami tholi constable , and also Mr. Bkelton of .SlieltonClroio , treatedtho butch- cr.sllko KcntUiuen , nndwo feel under deep obligation to thorn for their klndiicsg The reason the South Omaha butchers were not theio was not beemsothev did not uaut to e-onie , but beumso they wereordered towoik Sunday , August Bl , Tnr Btnuui9' ! UMOX. Iho Minhattnn sporting headquarters Broulway. \ Curd lioiii Sir. llor"i. TitheiditorofTitiDit-I : with to hu o Justice done mo in reference to an article I secln your last Issue Inregurd to my assaultIng - Ing a innn called Neil. Ho Accounts no proioentlon whatever for the tlncshlng ho received for heating a diimbunliml. Now I wish to state that when I appealed to him to elcslst from \vhipilng ] the dog , ho icpllcel hy striking at me , when I promptly Knocked him douii a couple of times nnel ended by sitting on him nnd holding him elnvn , Instead of jumping on him with both feet , as your paper stated. \V. C. Host ) . I'or Our retail furniture busings , with geol estiblislied tilde. Steels Is first class anil well selected. Konon for selling , are going Into the exclusive Jobbing trulo. .Any oao wishing to go tuto business should Investigate this , as it Isonoof thofowKoldoi opiwrtunitiesof allfo timo. C. A. BBcnn vt C . Call \Vornhip. . Trinity Methodist church , South Main street , opposite Eighth avenue. S. Alexan der , pastor ; residence ttQ Eleventh monuo. 1'rctelling atI0i0u. : ! m nud7:4n : p in. Silli- daj school S ) ) e ) a m. Epvoithlc iguo 7 : \ " > p. m. l'iayer meeting Wednesday .it 7 : ! * p. m. First Presbyterin ! church , comer of Wil low avcnuo anel Seventh street. Stephen Phelps , pastor. The pastor will preach nt 10 : U ) a. m. anil 7 : ! ! 0 p. in Sabbath school at li ! m. "Young people's mealing all:30 ! p. ui StungcM and other * , ccidlally i in Heel Broadftay M 13 ehuich. Rev. Do AVltt C. Franklin , pastor. I'renchini ? at 10:50n. : in. and 8 p. m. at Masonic tcmplo. Monrbers of thocoiiKiegatlon vlll plo.iso note change of pluio forscnlecs. The ofllel.il hoard luuo sought to arrange for the comfort of the con gregation during the erection of the new church. You \\111 Hud a hen ty welcome at Masonictcmplo. Come Everybody invited. Sunday school at 1) ) in. .A coiJial invitation Is extended to all men of the city to attend thcjouiig men's meeting In the Alcrrinm block today at t p. in The talks will be brief , tlio singing hcii ty and en gaged in by nil. IXerewes Aoluiitary. Coino ami bring a friend .All intending to read the Chnutnuqvn couihc for the coming vinterare requesteelto meet In the board of trade ? rooms in the Mer- liuin block on next Tuesdiv o\enhi | , ' , Se | > - tcnibor 9 , ut 7BO : L.V. \ . Tallojs , Pie'bidcut C.L.S.b. Second Presbyteilan chinch. Sor\lccs nt ! 1 o'clock , conducted by P. L Ha ; den Sub ject : "Have Wo Outgrown the Bible ? " Sun- elnj school nt 4. Prajer meeting and bible study tit 7W : o'clockVcdneseliy o\cnlng. Subject : "Iho 1'iomlso of His Coining1' Bible students uiged to attend for ono hour. Congregational Services inouiing and evening Picachlng bj tno pastor. In the morning , sacrum cut and admission of mem bers , faubjeet for meditation : "Perfection" Evening : "Shadows" Young Peoples' Soclotvof ChiistiiuEndea\or ati:45. ( : These servlccsaro free nnd all tuowelcome. 1'lrst Baptist Church , ncir postofllco D H. Coolcy , pastor. Preaching by the pastor at ll30a. ) : ; in and"JO : ! p. m. Sundav school at 12 m. Chilstlan Endeavor at 0:30 : p. m. All cordially \veleomcd Twenty-ninth Street Mission-Preaching by M.V. . Buck at 7:80 : p. in. Sunday school nt3p. in This closes Mr. Buck's ' labois , is ho rctuins Tuesday to the seminary to finish his preparatoiy studies All lu that vicinity cordiall ) invited. St. Paul's Chureh Divine service today at 10 : H a. in. and 7.3) ) p. m Stmdiiy school nt 1 :15. : Sermon topics , morning : "Iho Work Befoio Us , " a pastoral on church woilc. .All monibeis of the parish arourged to attend this morning service Evening sermon : "Tho Necessity for Peisonal Service. " The bov choir will sitif , and tbo Sunday school will resume its regular sessions today at 12:15. : Young men and strangers ahvajs cordiall } welcomed to these services. T. J. M.iokay , rector. Church of Christ ( Scientist ) 119 Broad way , neir coiner Main btreet , upttairs Ser- vlecs every Sibbath morning at 10 : ! " ) . In- Quny meeting every Ftlday evening at 7:30 : at our residence , JH ( High School sivenuo , corner ( lien avenue. .All are weleomo Seats free. ' 1 ho poor and needy me cordially in vited. Wanted , tocngngo carpenters for interior finish in Grand Hotel. A. 1' . Lidiiison , con tractor. _ _ Reception toConiiiiuiuloiVcaspy. . riiKMONT , Neb. , Sept. 0 [ Spcclal Tele gram to Tin ; DEI ; . ] Cotnmniidor-h-Chlef Vcasoy of the Gumd Army of tlio Kepubllo nrilyed this afternoon from the Grand Island reunion In company with Hon. L. D. Ilich- nrds , with whom ho will spend Sunday. To night nn informal reception was given In his honor at Misonlc , hnll , Mr. Rich ards presiding. MuPhorson post vas out in full force , together uitli n larso attendance of otliprcitUens. Commander "Vensey spoke about tlilrty ralnutas , in which ho toucheel on the Grand Army of thoUepublicand itsgre.it works. Ho complimented Ncbra-ska for Its wonderful giowth and prosporltv. 3Io was deeply gratlllcd at tlio niospects of a still hrlghtorfuturo and thoconscqucnt pe'aco and happiness of 1D,000 of his comrades , who nro tilling Nebraska soil. After tlio reception every comrauo shook Commander Vcasoy by the hand. Tlin Floods In Austria. TirxM , Sept. 6. [ Speciil Ciblogram to i'lir Brr. ] The MoMau river has fallen eight feet , and the danger is consider ! d ocr at Prague. Tlio Inuuil itlon commission has been dissolved , The Danube U still Using and threatening to Hood the Freudoiuu race com so and slop tomorrow's meeting. I'alJilVreuIi lu Mo , Svpt ( ! . A Allssoutl Pacific passenger train this afternoon ran into a pisscnger car being ran onto the intiin truck. The car woa demolished. William \Vhltsatt of this city \\askilled outiiglit , Mrs. Ijiuv fatally Injured aiij her baby instantly killed. Itoy AVIIkoaat hulipoiiiliMtc'o. JM > IU\I > F\CH , la. , Hopt 0. Hey Willtea paced half ninilo todiy inlO'f , Iho fastest naif inilo over trotted over the course. 'Jlio fcMt was accomplished in the fuco of a heavy wind. Fnwti-llo huliulfd. Dovi'n , N. II. , Sept. 0. Uho grand Jury of Straffonl county this morning indicted Isaac U Hawtello for tlio murder of Hiram i ! Saw- telle , also "jx-rsons unknoun" as accei > sorles. ArrivalD. At Ne\y York The Ktrurla , from Liver pool ; tlio Amsterdam , froniAinstcrdmn , At Hambuig The A'ormandio , from Now Vork. A Plood thirsty Iniltvldii'il. Fred Teabernt ( rot drunk last night , nnd arming himself with asbotgun and revolver , startoa out with the avowed purpose ol shooting a Frenchman living near the corner of Tenth and Dodge. Ho made so much noise about it that tua police gathered him. lu. nomi ) oi-1 KDUCAIIO.V. ofTcncliors for tlio ICnsu- Inir Your. \Vhfn \ the bonnl of education wascnlleJ to order lust night with Mr. McConnctl in the chair the commlteoo on tciclicrs was holding tedious Bo.ston with SuperlntctiJcnt Turned Members of the comuiltleo came out of thesupeilntcndonl's ' ofllco nnd ansucroil to rollenll and vent bnek again to deliberate over the assignment of plncos for the ; cachers dm lag the jeur. The otlicr incm- Wrs of the board pre'ent procccelcil to the justness of the cycnltur. In ivsponse to nn aJ\orllsottient some bids were presented for the luildliig of seveiid founditlons under some of the school build ups. As tlio bids siibmltte'd were for eight [ o ten Inch \ \ alls , and the board desired to luvo thirteen Inch \\nlls built , these bids vero all rejected nud the secretary was in- stiucted toivwda-rtlso forbids. Miss AleUunn ii'nuosted the boird , on nccount of ill-henlth , to bo grunted n leave of iilncncu for one 3 car. The leanest wns grunted Thuboatii then took a recess of ten min utes to permit the committee on tciehers to eomplcto Its woik. After the ivccss tlio coiumltteo to hlch \MIS ivfenvd the iipjillcatlon of Miss U'Noll ' us tciehcr of elocution repotted with tbo recommendation that the matter bo referred to the committee on high school. Adopted. The elinli man then callid forthe lonsiilcra- tlon of new business , nnd stated that the opening of chlds upon the new eight-room building forthe high school giounds vould bo taken up Mr I'opploton mo\cd that vhcn the hoard adjourned It Iw to mee-ton .Mondav night , and that the bids remain In the hiuuls of the se'crotiry imoimied until that timo. This motion did not meet with general nppioval mill \\itlieliawn. . Mr. I'oppletou then mo\eel \ that the board take a recess for Unco quattcrs of un hour. It was plainlj e\ldcnt \ that the ft lends of the now building selicmo for tlio high school tampus were not reudy to take up the bids mid dispose of them After the roe ess , however , the board ad journed to moot on Jlondiy night , ntliich time the new building sclieino will bo nn'iiiu tiken up. The conunittco on teachers finished the session with Superintendent .Tames anil the following is the assignment of teachers de cided upon : High School Homer P Lewis , pilnrlpnl ; Irwon Leiston , assistant piine-ipil ; S D. Heals , Louis .1. lllake , iMyronV. . Hiehard- son , A. ! M. Uumaiin , SimanttiaK. Uivis , Mary K. Quaeltenlmsh , Villa B. Shippe. " , Hello II. Lewis , SticinCro\\loy , Dccio A. Johnston , Ulirnbuth I' ( .oodsou , Siininne A. U'allscr , I3essloM. Snyder , Adele K. lloliert- ion , Oracelt. Sudboiough , J. II Howard Ambler School Jennie C. Salmon , prin cipal ; Cora M lluwcs Bancroft School -lamina II. Rico , prin cipal , Alary M Hedge , Hattie II HieKox , Kato \Volcott. . Bcitha A. LSIrkott , Lulu K. Knight Cass Sc-liool Graee H.Wilbur , prluelpal ; Mnrylj. Slmemds , assistant piincipil ; Kcllio llennctt , Anniol. Gillls , Hattlo E Sitnonds , Lillian M. Wilbur , Cora D. I'iatt , Isabella Doyle' , Hattlo t Duncan , .lessio Paiscll Castellar School Mary IJ. Newton , rin- dp.il , Hoitcnso Smith , assistant | iiiuelpal ; LucyJ. Kojs , lnuna li. Dorkes , Miry .lohn- son , Tempie Cli.iniucrlain , ilaigaiot Gnl- braith. Hannah L IJecelle , Mnry t , Tliomp- jon , Amelia S CiaiiHton , Jenniul ] . Itugh , Nellie Thompson. Center School Jennie L. Kcdfleld , pilnci- pal ; Ida 1C. WINon , aisistnnt prinelpnl , Emma II. Decker , Mjra La Hue. Jlinniu V Morinity , Jlniy JS liaincs , Alurgarct Vin cent. Central School Clara Schlcsingcr , princi pal ; Hattie D. Kay , Lucretia S. Ur.idley , AlicoL. Harper , IdaE 2Uck , Liz/lu U. Mor- roll , AnnaJ. F".ihcity. Central Park School Clue Reed , piinci- n.il : JIaryAIlknn , Martlia Euns , Mary E Wolcott. D.iicnport Hchool Lottlo L. Cassette , principal ; iiIenM. : 11 Whito. Dodge School M.ny A. Fitch , principal ; riorcncc L Baker , assist mt principal ; Het- tie U. Heed , May D. Ldmouds , LillioVan \Vagcnca \ , MabelJ. Hyde , Hose A. Brady. Dupont Sehool Mary W. Hay , piincipal ; Marj L. Alter , assistant prinelpil ; DollloA Chuwh , Klizabeth C.Cra\cn \ , DoraD , Sciiier ) , Zorn McKuight , Emma K McCliutock , Mary Krobs. Eckermonn School Agnes Hutchison. Farnam School Anne P. Truland , prin cipal ; Clara 13 Mason , assistant piinelpal ; Emma AVlieatley , Emmi A. Watts , M. riorcnco Littlelield , Jeinuotto McDonald , MaryO. Ilallautync , Mattie L Hussoy , Ada I. Hopper , Minnie H Wilson , jVora O'Connor , Nellie Buuserin m. Forest School Miiy B. Kent , piincipal ; EinnuE. Stiles , CoiaB. Smith , Ilariiet A. Beedlo. Foil Omaha Sehool Ida R. Notson. Franklin School MarguctJ. Latcy , prin cipal ; GUI lie M. Kumpf , Kato J. Meyer , Emilj Doin O iboii School Llzio L. Banker , piinci pal . Hnrtmnn School Ellen M White , piinci- rnl : Emma J. Carney , assistant prineip.il ; Margitot Kcott , IdaDysart , Jcmnetto Doyel , Carne O. Brown , Helen I. Norton , Jennie Robcits , rolin W. Nichols , Rosa E NicUell , Ella Thomgatc , Maltha Chrlstlancy , Helen Rogers. Hiekory School Vannlo M. Ncvius , pilnci pal , Cnriio M. Hicks , Eunice Stobbms , Orio 111 own. I/aid School Anni Fees , principalCchella E. Sehaller , nssNtaiit prineipal , Siilio Hun ker , Lizzie It. Kecdlnm , ICntoM. Miles , iila : I'erriii. Stella Cliiimplin , Minnie S. Dye , Catherine" Fees , Cnssandi.i Schallor , Miuy R Lucas , Xclla M Wilson , Camilla Elliott , Es ther E. Heston , l tna Hugh. Jackson School JIary A. Fiazicr , Belle A. Hiimplircy. Lake Seliool Emma " \Vhltinore , piinelpal ; AitioD. Webb , assistant principal ; Gcoighi Vulentino , Ella Caihsle , Cluib > ISchcnck , Etta 1'qwcrs , LlzzioM. Elcoe-k , Muignrot Me- Laughlin , Emily J. Hohiiuon , Li//.io IT. Witimn , Amiii U'itman , Nov.lTun.er. I'.dith M. Goodspeed , II. Jennie .fame's , Lidallanna , Penelope M Smith , Matilda C. Pried. Leaveni\orth \ School Minnie J. AVood. piinelpal ; Agnes McDonild , iissistimt prin cipal1 , Ollvo Jlubbitd , Marijaret II. Head , Lucy E. Wood , GiacoA Girrctt. Amelia Shattuek , Floia Leigh ton , IMary u. Ilogtm. Long Sehool Sur ill AI. McCtieine , clpal ; Iluldah Isaacson , assistant piin clpal ; Vliglnln IJ. Victor , Hnttlo L. iddy : , ( Jraco A. Macauloy , I'hobo D. Perkins , ICato Armbrubter , Virginia Kennedy , Jennie L. Woodward , Mnry 15 Jotdan , ini/iibotn At kinson. Geitrudo C. Hllis. M.iry E Hrolllnr , Juno S. Smith , Ada C. Jenes , Claia F Cooper. Lothrop Sclool Nora II. Loinon , princi pal ; 14111s Ciunuiicr , Cairii ) II. Johnston , hllall D u Is , Jennie M Pticlps. M.ison behool .lennie M. McICoon , princi pal ; Lily M. Hrunor , assist.uitpilnelp.il , Alice Hitto , Udilh Jlorton , Anna A. liroadtlcld , Knto 1'owers , Knto E Crane , ratinlo C. Porn dd , Amy L. Hugliei , Jennie E. Fair , .Te.nmloL. Marble , limm.iJ. Godso , JpiinioStnll. Oiniha Vlo w School Sai all H. Iliompson , principal , Matilda Euuis. assistant pi lutiiml , Evchn A lioljbs , Ulineho Vim Kuian , Murv Holliday , Alice M Averi , Lmraino A. Cor- nlsh.NettloS. Rhott , Anna Pbenlx Paclllc School -Margaiot WeCaithv , prin- clp.'l , Mary U ( loodinan assiitmtprincip il , Clara i : . lUdcr , Daisy Wood , Annie II Mooie , Jcssio La/ear , Chin IJ Diuall. Marg.uet P Goss , Ida M Coalman , Kato Hungcifurel , M. Ll//li : > He\\ett , Kmini Lenorgun , .SteD.i GruM-s. P.uk Sdiool-Lilllin A. Littlelield , pimi-I- pal ; Kmini D. LlttUdeld , nsslstnntptlntlp.il , M Kli/nhetli Alton , Julia A. Kowe-ointi. r.lia- both II. Lelghtej.Ai'a ' E. Aloxinder , Lyila A. McCool , Ida Julin-jlon. Dui.i llitri.ey , Daisy Manning , Ellen L. htoll. P.iul -runnioIJuttcini'ld , in incinal ; Ida JI Fivnch , Oraio Lilllc , Kato Ilutmiikcr Pleasant ScUool-Maithn I'nrroltMabel JeiinUon. Samto'iSclionl-Jamr" ) H Kails. rihi'"i- pal ; EdnuV. Hobnrt , Kate JI. Wilgnt , Ada Arimtiong , Helen JI Nuve. Stiermau School Adu Toljilt. Vinton SchoolLlila Shtillonhergcr , princi- ntil : Ne'llio Ireland , Rnsct ! I'"iteh Walnut Hill School -Uouo K. Hamilton , prineipal , Loulst ) II M.mn , nsslstant prlnci- pill ; Ivatherino.M. htll\ % ell , Julia A Carter , Agnes M Diuvson , Joislo ( ' faeott , Ella ICingshurj , Kuutilo I. Lewis , Minnie Knohlton \ \ rebstr School.Sadie P. I'lttman , pin. lipiil. Suslo K Evileth , assistant pi itulpal , Mattie C. Ellis , Mary H Movcr.Miirg iet L Me * Am , AlUi 1'oaeoe-k , Cl.ira Ilutnuiker , hmily Wood , KlleiiM. Davis , IDoiaM Co- bin n , Irene C. Hyrnc , Maur-nut O Nelll West Omaba Sehool-Funnio Huilhut , principal : Nellie ) Root , Jesslo Wcllobtrt-s , Eva Hartlctt. West Sldo School-Jame.s L Alvlson. Special Tcathors-Dranlnf , ICato Al. Ball ) , Tamilo Arnold ; calisthenics , Dorthn M. Io ey. Substitute Teachers Martlin L. 1'owcll , Knto M , Kenn. r Df. Ulrnoy ciucs nituu-h , Hoe bhltf. r.TWiirnK : AVTS , Augustus 'M ? > < ii'0 , lUll'nr of Iho Ivon- don lln\vk , Hoxcrrly Can oil. [ CotyrlaH IKVliu Jam' * Oom/oii / JlemifCM Loxnov , Sept. fl fNu\v \ York Ili'mlil Cable Spei-lid to Tin : Bin 1 U'hlle uctoi-s were doing their best to cnteitnln the and- lonco this e\enliit ( nt the Dairy Lnnotheitio In the now play , "A Million of Monev , " vlth that eccentric artist , Jlr James Mcls'elll , Mr. Whistler was busy gelling up nllttleshowof his own in onoof the corridors. Mr \ \ histler , It nppeMrs , luis for some elii ) s past been nurs ing a grudge ngnlnsl Mr. Augustus Moore , editor of the Ha\\k , and tlio more lie nuriod it the nioro determined ho beeaino that cer tain passives la ilio It iwk that ho deemed olleiishomust ho wiped out In gore. Ile- t ccn tlio sevond.mil tlilnl nets the e'llsis was reached , and stopping up bilslsly to the celltor , Whistler rulseel a cano nnd brought it down sharply seveuil times over Moore's ' lienel and face to the considerable piojiulko of the Inttcr'.i persnunl nppwraueo. "Youcowind ! " cried Moore , "to strike a man behind his back. " "And whnt uro > ou , who stabs your friends behind their backs In jour blackguard sheet ! Resides , I stitick you openly and \\ill tlo It again. There , take that , and learn better than insult the do id. " As ho said tills the lutist'scnno ' cau.o down ngaln vltli a sounding wlinek. "Putdown joure'luh , ' said Moore , "and I'll give jou the finest thrashing jou ever hnil. You iuojustbr.no enough to attack a defenseless opponent. " Slung by this tmiit , Whistler pronircd to let out again with his blo\\i , but the crowd gathered about and ptocntcd icncved 1 os- tilltics. Mr.Vhistlei herouixju thtow down hiseano and lelt the theiitro What Mr Moore \ \ ill do in the i.mttcr remains to bo Dr. Ulrnoy ouics catturh , IJeo Ilkl- ; . STIKNSI ; > OUI < r-s IILU.VDEU. It Places the I lglith AYar.l DcmooinlH in n l lllciilousljijil. ( ! The Eighth waul demoe iats , to the number of about lifty , met nt Schrocder's lull , cor- nci or Cuinlng and Twenty-fourth streets , last night. George ClirlstofTcrson and County Attonicy Malioncj were the oiiitors of the occasion. At the conclusion of Mr M ihoney's speech an uulookea-for occurrence took plico Pieslelent George SteinsdoiIT , laboring under the mistaken ide-a that AttuuioyJ. D Pileher was a democrat , called upon that gentleman for a slioit addicss Pllchei arose and relieved himself , is follows : "Mr. Chaninan Asa republican I do not care to speak to the democrats of the Uighth ward , llut I assure jou that , niter levli'w- ing the history of the demoeratio putj' from Its organisation to the present time , I i\ill vote for Iho alliance. Knights of Labor , union labor 01 for my other pirty or tieket nule.tcr than for the dcnioct itic partv " " To sty that" President Stemseloiff was sliuhtlj tattled Is drawing it mildly Hut Pilelict was not to besuppies-cd Address ing himself to Air Miihonoj , lie then asked If In case the piobibitorj amendment received a inajout ) of the votes c.ut ill the coming e'lec- tion would Mr. Boyil , If elcetcd , enforce pio- hibltio.i. Mr. Jlabonejanswcicd "Yes , " einptmtlcnllj' , and thedemoctatspresent left in n quandarj as to Just white thej stood on piohlbition. . Aft 'r a number of other pcitinent ques tions fiom Mr. Plldier the meeting nd- Jouincd , nnd the demoumts of the Uitjhtli ward dKpeiaod with unusual quickness. Dr. Uirnoy cities ciitmrh , 13eo bldg. A Jl I 'SUM "Dorotliy , " leminiseent of the dnjs of our foiofnthert. , when the powdered wig imei the scent of pom mini figured as the sign manual of the gentlemen , was produced last evening ntthe Hojdby the Caileton opcia eompany. And In many respects the last performance was the best. There Is n ilninty lla\or about the opeia which < iulte captivates the auditor , and somehow or other ho sighs for a retain of those hale-yon dius which dlcdi\ hen George quit the throne of tbo mother countij. The music is blight nnd intcii'stlng , but theio is little of tlio catch \ ipiality about it that bus distinsjuisbcd the norkof Sulli van , whom Cellier , the eonipebor of "De > - rothy"is tosuceeod. Tlio "Huntsmen Song" intho second act is chinning , and n solo for Mi. Cailoton quite above tlm culinary , but outsldoot these .and ono or t\\o \ \ eoncuiteel iiumbcis , tbeio is little to wuii.iuL its plio- noincnnl tun on the otlicr slilc. Yet ono cannot help but .mprei-iato Its ilnlnty flavor even though the liuietto bo ex ceedingly wtshyvashj. . Miss Luna as Dorothy as in excellent voleo and picscutcd n uhiirinlng plctutoin h < r century old go\ui. Mr. Caileton as Wilder , Mr Higelow ns Lurcher nnd Mr. Muirav us the squho cut tied off the hon ors of the nciforniuneo tit. thoj have done on ocrjother occasion. Dr. Ulrnoy cuios liay fovcr. Bee bld . Coiilrr nimiid Over. Dr. ( icislervho was arrested upon a charge of .ulnltfiy with Mrs. Ynn Wagoner , was tried before Judge Helsley jestculaj- afternoon. Tiio prineipal witnesses for the prosecution were tlio t\\o joiingdiiughteis of Air. and Alra. Van AVniiCier. They stated tint tlioj' luid seen the doctor kiss their mother ; a his bedioom several times and told of mnn > other notions that showed the diift of things between Mrs. Van Wiigene-i anel the alleged doctor. ( ioisler was bound over In bonds o [ $ jr > 0 to appear ut tlio next toini of tnc ( list.-iet couit. Ho fninislied bail and was iclcased. Dr. Hlrnoy cute- , hay fever Bco blilg. AVniited In Mlshoml. Thomas Ben ens , a fugitive fioin Justice , with a fair compinion , uriivcil m Oiniha fi-om Canton , Mo , jciteuliy and was piomplly ai rested and t.iki-n to jail upon a descriptive telcgiam from the ehli-f of polii-o of Canton. An ofllicr from Canton \\ill \ airivo todav to nccoinpinj Heave-ns Imrlt to tlioto\\n whoio the law v\mtt > to got a gooel giiponhmi _ \\illll\V ( During the heavy \\ind last night about 10 o'clock a bond sign standing on the tide- \.ilk near C S Uaunoihl H Joueliv stote , i-oi nor of Fifteenth mid IJoughis , w.w lifted and Hung ngiinstlho hijro plato gliss win dow on tlio west slelo of the stoio Jim win- dowwpiit In with n crash , and tlio Itntncni * pane of thick glass was sninahi-d Into n tnou simil pieces. Ur. Blrnoy cures huy fovor. Uoo blclf. An Incorrigible. Jolm I'rancls U nn aged criminal > vho has scruxl two terms In the penitentiary , nnel still ho pin-sues the oceiniutloii of the thief. Ho was arrested hut night by Ofllcor lllooitt do\\n on Ninth street nnd hrul n huge re volver , ngolel wateli and u pair of gold 8t > eo tncles in his possession , wiile'h were stolen from Poleraon'H snlotm , corner of l-'ifteentU and Webster street' , last week. The Wj at t lumber com puny Illcel nitle-lcs of Incorporation yeiterdiylth $ .VI-IOO . , with. ( Jorinon IVjatt I , W 0. Uilhird unilVur rcn Swit/lcr lucorporators. SPECIAL KOTLOEH. COUNCIL BLUFFS. THOU lixr-IIotol { : .laniesou , all ftirnlshfit. 1 Pimm-Hsluii elvon Oet t'lor ' I , I'or Infdi ma- lion adelii'ss Mm ludcnlopf , or Clirls Mriuib , Ciiinu-ll Illnir-i _ ] 7 > OU Mlr.Tlm IloniiKcHtnu rant for snl < J nn oii y tirins. I'licinost piipiilnr | illiee < la tbo elty. b. \\-eoll. ! .Mill mad way. " \\rANIIM ) A entncMont | girl for wcnoril ' ' liin-i'\Mrl > . ( iiiiil ) aioi n.ilil , .1 M.ie Iv.ij.J-JT bun th ( .tbsti eel. \\fAN TIM ) A wiitnini coo kill HI , .loohmivo , V > Xo. oil Main hi , Council Ilia Its. \\rAXIKI ) ( loodclil to le-ira dn".sniul.Ini { > > tradeJliss \\nll \ \ ice1 , o er Cattlemen' * bank. I710IIS VIiK-Or will trido for a zooil mail i-1 team. stiiihm Nil uui re-iNton-d In Wal lace IJy Dr. Archill lid , ( linn by Ivuntuuky Clay , Syuus olil. Apply to Mr Mnut.io FOIt SVI.H or liT'iit-O inle-n iand. w Itli bouses , by J. U. Itlce , 10. M ila St. , Uounell uiurr. . _ I/IOlt ItlINT Twonow nioilorii'-ruoin hmisei. -1 I. u.Hl . location. Apply iiJ.i 1 Iftn iixenue. J. K \\MlVpiy rent wiien JDII om bnv a homo on T T tlm sinio terms , und In c no of your doutlj utniiy tliuu lei\o } oir t willy thu hoiuu clo.it on the followln ? tornis : Aliiimo worth Jt.OK ) itU [ HrinontlL A home wurlli f IM ) at ( h | > IT muiitli. Ahoino worth * . ' .01) ) nt f.'l per nmiillL A ho ne worlli Mi 1 ut Ml per moiitlL A homo worth M.OJJ at 1H i.ur month. Othe-i | irlc illioiiic4 on the sunn terms Th ube o iniintlily p lynionl" liie'liidu prln nndlntori'sl Vor full lint Iculuri cull on or nilclri".s tbo ruld & WolU Uo. e 3J Uoimcli Illnira la. ItKN'T riinsloinroo n , No 13 , frontinj mi INurl st W 0. Juiiios DR. BELLINGER'S Surical Institute ' -AN- , Private Hospital , Cor. B-oaclway and 26th Sts. , COI'NCH , Ill.UIH , IOWA. l"oi tliotioiilint'iit of all snilc.il nnd cbtotili ) dKoisos und < ll-o IMS of tln > tilnoel 1'ilvatodlseMsis of tlio uiliiuy mil M > \ tut * OIK ins , us yplilll" , us st ik'tuie , i . -tills spe r- mutoi rolio.p lotl in inlioid.cxnal ImpoU'iico und nt'iiliiiesstit'jitul suiLt's-iillv , [ rnrtle-ulai utluiitlnii pild toilNi'isos of the liilU'v , us Astliiu.i , CoiiMiinntloii. Ill onchltls Cat mil. Rie * . I'.u iljiN Miliioj l > lsuasi-s u DIabctci ItilKbt's DKouseHlitiiin.itisiii. . I'llus , Oniie'ui..irloiolo. . HydiOii'leDiopsr , luiiior , Diseases of Hut Du ) : iiid I'u. I lull Tout. > plnul Ourvatiiio uiidallillsonsesof tliulKinci , \\cilui\o a ill parliniMit do\oli'd oxeluslvoly to tbo tn it mint of I'torlnu I ) le'iisis. MeilkInese'iitsooinulyi.icKel ) and ficcftoia olisorv atlon. CoriuspnndeMiie coiifldciitlnl Address ! DR. BELLINGER'S ' Snrfiical Institute and Private Hospital , Ccr lironlwiiy an < 12otb fats. , Councllllliitli , la Council Bluffs & Omaha / TRANSFER LINE. H. Bcccroft & Sons. , Piops. BACGACE , EXPUESSTiiKWY FHEICIIT , Mil.lir't'.iieo trljH ovoiy diy oxee-pt Sun- Uninliaonicv nt lh > A , Impress anil IV Onllioiy Co , liitii llonaiil H | . Council D' ' ulNolllee > .l ) liioaduiy Tclo- III i ono -'JJ Leaxe-sCoiincIl lllillTs 9uncl U a in and 3 p in Oninlia , Ia in . .1 p. in iml " > p in Onluispronipllj iiltoiulud to. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS ! And Building Superintendent' ' . ItnnmsU ) unil 4 lUleu lliillilln , Oiii.ilin.Neli. and Rooms 12 1 1 , nil J4 > Mm Iain UleieU , eoune'll Hinds , la CoriespiindeMieu Kollultud. J I ) K iMUMsoI'rci n Ii-Sllt'OAliTVleo Tioi. Oil Mil i s II ItNNAN , Cutlilcr CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150.009 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50.000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 llllll.CTnits I A Mllli'i , K. 0 fJlciiKon , 13. li. Hhii.'iirt K n Hurt , I 1) rdimindsim , Clnulei C ll.iiinin 'Jr.insii t uenotal l > auUlim' IIIIK- ! iii s < huMc'sl i-iipll il mid seirjilus of un\j \ banl'ln buiitliwiHtiitn I.JWH. INTEREST ON T.ME . DEPOSITS. OFFICER eS : PUSEY , BANKEB.S. Conn i .Main anil Itinidway , COUNCIL. BLUFFS , IOWA , riinlcm III foil lull iiiul ( loinestic oxeliiitiKO Cnllo tloiiH inielo und Intoitsl iiuld on tliut de > ioslts ) , i- , . . . . . -.d , KlTeoU JorError orEiceti ) lnOMorYounr. , NcUo JlJMKHMIInllj ll.ilorrd llnwln - - - - - - - ' llrtmlSr ! i:4KlMKVkLOI'mllllH\8I'lUTS : < ) rfloi I , il.nlalelronf.lll. , HOHK TlliATHStT-Ilrullli li t dir ! Kenl-.tllf rroir , ( OMtKiMil ftrrlrn eiontrlu. ITrllflhin. Uf riptl < llooh , .11,1.Dillon > , j proofBi ll lM li < ltrM , ERIE MEDICAL CO. . BUFFALOH. Y , is the Time to Buy Your Coal of 114 Main St. ! The best product of the Lehigh Valley , Penn , Best Io\va Eastern Western , Summer Mining , Low Prices. H. A , COX , Western Sales Agent ,