G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : AVEIJ&ESJA\r SEPTEMBER 10 , 1890. 'HE ' OMAHA.HE } ] COUNCIL. BLUFFS. orncn , yo. 12 PBAIU.I ar. r > e1lrpr l l y Carrier In utiy part of the Oily. II. IV. TII.TO.V , - - MA.NAatU. TEI.nPIIOXI.9 : Husliifd Office. No. IL NlRlit FdlUil , No 23. JUIXfiltJIKA I'M O.V. K Y. P. O , CountII Bluffs Lumljcr Co. coal. 1'rcacliliiB tills pvenlng by Elder Henry Kemp nt S o'clock , t.uttor Day Salntschurch , on I'icrcc strict , west of Glen mcnuo. IheraK little but the walls of the old Mdlintllit Hnireliloff standing nnd the work men will coraiitenio tearing them down to- Ouj Clmrlw Lwllo jlcltlcd to .fadpc Mi-Ore's In the -lty treasury todofiuy tin1 expanses of n liowlnij , ' drunk. The condition of UioMalicr boyi continues to Improvi' mid tlioy aru ranldlj rotovorliitf. Tlicir iihysitliiiiH , Drs Uelllnircr& Hcllingci' , promlsoto liwo them out vlthin u fottnlfilit. ttornov Wllllnni Kc.u-a , who elicit on Mon day nt Hustings , will not ho broiiRht to this cltj for interment , us previously announced. Tticfiiiicniltookplaeotit Hustings yesterday afternoon. -Max Iiii'arus nml 11 Ollnskic wcro fined ( l.'icni'liforrenting ( n tllslurb'iiii'c Inndls- nuto over some old bottles In iv junk shop run oyoncof Llio pintles The Ctllnsltlo linpll- catccl U not Uainiird Gllliiiskl , tlio - > econd hand dealer Jlnrrlecl In Gmncl Island , rs'oh. , Soptem- hcrO , y A.hoiiL'of this city to Ml Clua Ulcliiirdi of .Miitifutttiin , Kan. The. britle is thoclicirniliigdiiuKUtt'r of ono of tliolui-KOst niid inott succesalul cattloialscr1 * of eastern ICansnsftiicltho f-'iooinls too will known here to noetl further coiinnciidatlon. 1 ! P Johnson.i well known young mnn of thl olty , employee ! as a traveling saloammi forD.itlit Biudloy it Co. , mul Miss Mny I oro- min , tlmiKliter of J.Ij. t-'orcm.m . , surprlsml tlulr fileiuli Instovenlng by bclni ; iniirilud Tlie inarrinKO took place nt the residence of the bride's | > , u t-iits , r.1) ) CJIon uvenuc , at ( ! O'llOL'lf Kex-t-nl siloonlcepjis of the city who liivo liciutofore como up with their lines utthe end of the montlivlth tolcrublo rcj'ulnity ! time ofiir filled to make their appearance or'enilthe money for AiiRiist nnd Infonim- tions xti'ro Jllc-il iijfiiltut four of them ymtor- dnj for kciplng dlhordeily lionsen Those n iiliistwlioin roDiplnlnt vas niaclo jesterday were D.ivo Holts. Wlllhin Jlillaul , .Tumes Galviii and I'ctor Ilainen. Special pileci on "itilneli bleiclipd German dninask table linen at tbe IJoston stoic at fie , f > 0c , 55catul . Couni'il lllufls , la. JVl/MfJ/M J'llS. Col. A Coiliran , of Little Sioux , vn.s in the city ycbtcnliy fjrectlnic his army of friend' ' . A. Odd I , of the Omaha hardware com pany , his icturneil liomo from un extended trip e.ist. Miss Alma Pfelffcrlios retunic-d lioinc from an IMI j o ) able visit with relatives and frkuJs in thu east. Alr-i Dclan mid iliiughtcr , Miss nflle , who have been \lsttiiif ( JMrs. II DurRim , lia'NO ic- twncdto their liuinoln Denlson , Iowa. \V A Joliiison , of the U'eii Shusart com pany , loft lor Uncolu last eiunini ; to take clunjoof the lompaiiy'sexbibit aithoNc- bniska state fair , J 1C ICulil , Harlan , tic.isuror ef Sliclhy county , and Uuoigo U. liotMh , EuiliiiK , were Inthtsiity jc'stculiiy inoiiiliiKenroute toNe- ur.istaon nnhoit business trip Mr. C. M Ilobbs leaves th it iiftcrnocn for lluffab , NY. , to tilt end the Oriuicl LoclKO ofthubwitilitniii's Mutual Aid association of Is'orth America , as the roineseiitatiM ) of Coundl UlulTH I.ocl < ; e No : tl. ! Ilovill \ bo ac- coiupanled as f ar as Chuugo by h Is wi found daugliler. If joii wish tOHollyoui nroiiertycalloii the Juilcl , t Wells Co. , Cf. li. Judd , m-edclout , OUC llro < id\vuy \ , _ Council , The major and all thu aldermen were pres ent titlustnifjlit's ' council meeting' . The city clerk wiu instuieted to ntlvcrtiso for blda foi fuel for tlio ensuing j ear , hard mul soil c-uil being the kinds ef fad spc'dtled in tholnstiiietion. Thcchrtimiiiiof the police committee was instructcdto purchase the supplies for tbo jiolieodepiirtmcnt. Thlahaa been donohoio tofoi-c by tlio chief. The Hie committee recommended the pin- chose of tlm Lacy building on South Main ttrcet , to bo used as un engine house , at tbo price of 4.7,100. , The bills for the construction of the addi tion to the patrol house for all thu worlt com pleted and approved \v.is ordciocl jiild. Property owners on tbo oust aide oC Elev enth fctreot frtini Klnctceutli to Twentieth avenues iul tlio noith side of Twentieth ave nue fiom Tenth to Klovonth strcots , on Union avtnuo ftom riftccntli street lolls in. lertedlon wltli Sixth avenue , wcro ordired'to Inipiwo their property by HyliiR a three foot siiliiiuillc on tUo thorougliiuro men tioned , On motion tlio services of a lumber of inspectors specters -\\ero \ souj-ht to bo dlspiused with. lint the motiomvuslost. Tbo Jiio conmiitteo wns Instructed to ad- icrtiso for bills foi .1 tvo hen > o icel to take the pi icu of the wicckcd No it cart , liut tlio Instiuctions vei-c suhsniuontlylthdmvii , Colonel Duiloy anil Ilmrnc.t 'linslcy np- pearcd liffore the comipil nml asked fora monthly nppropriaidon of ir > to a-isist in jiij- ) Ing their armory rent. The matter ms i-e- fcrrccl to tlio city tittoincy for an opinion In respott to the legality of such an unpionrin. tioii. tioii.Alderman Alderman Cnsner i-cported that ho , as chuiiinmiof tlio liulit counnlttco , hud iimdo arrangements for ooiitiimini ? tlio fjasoliiio lum ] lit u monthly cost of $ .sll for .August anil Scptunucr. 'J'hu report was concurred In. Set crnl petitions aslilng for n refund of personal taxoson iicouutoC erroneous usscss- ineiits wcio pies.eiited uncl sever.ilconiuilttco repoitsero muilaupon similar cases , with iiiujoilty repwts. favoring tUo cliiims and minority reports opposing tlicm , and In each rase tlio minority reports wens adopted The old Compton simillpoic chlm , whlili has been icposliiK cplietly nmoiift tbo peti tions on Illo before Uio uoanl of supeivisors for tivo joara , WIIB resurrected. Tlio cliitin wascortllleil to by ex-City Attorney Jiolmes. The bill calls for * UU,50. Deferral for nctioii until thu Dounl of health holds a meeting. A protest vas jlleil against n cbanuo of gruoonA.voimo ( ! K. Hoforrccl to committee on Mi cuts mid ullcjs. Sldo\vnlks \ \ oi-o ordered ontliowostsideof T\vcnty-secoiHl stieot. An niiin | > viineiit resolution \vaspnsscd or- dorlni ? bMeintli street , fiwn llioadwuy to Avinuo K , to bo tilted to grade -within thiitv dnjs , A four foot sldewallas orderctl to bo lalil on thu west sldo of Tventv-second street to Au'ime II , nnd on Tw cuty-Hnt street fiom Sixth to AMMIUO A. Alderman Kvoittt 'nlloU iitUmtloii to the "kungaiw court" In tlio city Juil and nslwcl to have the police committee Instructed to make a thorough liivostlgatloa into the matter - ter , mid ascertain If tboronoitof oulmgos upon pilsoncrs as reported In Tins Bnvcro : true , audio asceitaln If there wcronny mem- boisof the ixilico force or onlcursof Uio Jail wliokncnaiiythiiiR ixlwut the txcesslvo mid cruel punishment In excess of that Inlllcloa by the iwllc-o JmlKO upon prisoners in the city Jail by decrees of the "kanpiiroo court. " MnrshallViniilotoii asked for u full and Im partial lux-obligation. The mutter brought out considerable discussion and i-ndod in the l > ollco eommlttoo recelvliiK the Instructions usliod for hy Alclt'riiiiin Kvcrott. U ho motor company was given live days In which to tlx the ctossings on A\envo \ A. nt Tventy-slxth , U'wcuty-llfth and Twenty- third btivets , Alilctniiin Uverett called attention to the necessity of more nilequntti protection for the railn-ayerohsliiKsin the city. Iu support of liisclotiiaml ho referred to a recent nmrovvcs- cajio from a fccrious acddoiitto n motor train , loaded with people , at the Northwestern depot. Ho then presented n resolution direct ing the city inin-Hlml to notify the companies to place. mul maintain gutei at the principal Btivots , Tbo motion prornilod. J\ftortho \ allouaucoof ? (100 orf'OO of nddl- tlounl bills of of the police tlonirtmcnt and tbe transaction of some minor business eon- noiled ulththo iiow Hou tli Main Btiixt liaso IIOMO tmrcbased of Aldoriiiau Lacy , the coun cil adjourned. Tusblouablt ) vool suits muiia by Mrs , L. Simmons , , t > ilU , SI to 21U. THE NEWS B THE BLUFFS , Another Scheme Tor n Frc Bridge to Tas Bubniittod to the Councih BELLAMY BOARDING HOUSE SCHEME , The .Selienit to AbolUli tlie OHlee of Cliicf of Pollco IlpeoiuliiR I'op- tilur IluntiiiK fu Hiisband. "Cut-Oft Islmd will bo tl.c means ofsolv- hip the clicap fare problem bctwtcn tlio t\\D uitici. " slid n business man last nlghl after computing the amount of hli fiticet car futo on tlio bridge Hue for the past week and Hud- Ing that It amounted to the snug .sum of f 2.:30. "SInre the ishnd lias beeonio a pai'tof tbo city nnd lias sosuddunlj dovelopeil Into such importance nnd pioininciico It must bo con nected directly with the pu-ent stem , iind the bridge thai conncits it mutt bon fico bridge. I think tha proper flan to pursue Is to submit a inoposltloii to the people to vote a tax fortlie purpose of creating a fund for such u bridge.Vithiii the next few years the property on the Island vlll jlcld great mnny tliousniiils of dollar * , anilve can af ford to li t every iloll ir of that ti-s itlon go to- winds bulltlliin ( bridge. Mhis added to a [ ijclit tax on all other property in the elty will ; ivc the needed fuuils , and livaiitjoutonoto the prcjllctloii rifrht no\v that this pro iwsi lion will bo unde In u few days. " " .A little hujtilrj bv Tut" BIB in the rI H | ) hueelidtedlho met jestcrdaj that a patl- tion has alrenly LiCL'ii Griwn and will bo elr- ? ulated for signatures nnd nt the not meet- ln of tlic council It will -presented , asking them to submit bUiha inopositionat uspcenl election if the pioxmtlon ] is sulinltttil Lhrie is no iloubt but that it will carry b.va ueuvy inijorily , The public vlll fcvlveiy will- JIK to veto such 11 tax Tor the reason that the motor company hni to btublwrnlj refused to make anj concessions in the way of cheaper lares ovir thubriiJge. 'Jho Mmhattan nporting headquarters , 419 Broidwiy. m Fii'st-class dressmaking by Miss " \Vallacc , ovtr Cuttietnui's bank. Uiiy vour lumber of Iho Judd A , Wells Co. , SiyHroiuhvuj. _ _ Shorthand. Miss Khodcs , Brown building. Or. C II. llowor , 20 f. Main st. A Itelhiiiij ItonrdiiiK Jlouso. A bedlam U frequently found mnongbonrJ- ing houses , out a Ilcllumy bo.irdlng Iwuso Is a new thingUutCouneil 31luff3 is gottinp all the now thhifji that go , anil she U going to have a Bellamy boaulln ; . ' house , nnd if ne- ; otiatlons do not fail It will bo locited on Broadway uc\t to the postofliee , Mrs. Glen Whitney of I'eoria , III. , a laJyvho is an. In- telllKentandeiitliusiastlo udinlrerof Edward Bellamy , is in the city for the puiposo of or- Kiuil/.iiit ; a boarding house on the co- operatiio plan and realize Edward's dreams in hash and beds as well us in lands nnd committees. 'Hie member ship of the ussoiuatioii Is to be limited to tlfty men and woinon , and if the scheme can bo suieessfully started Sirs. Whitney Is viry Minimum'-LII.IL ' ibivui uu siicc-fssiuiiv lllillTl- tnlned. Her pl.in iiiiluili's thepnuhiisoof thu lot uiid the urationof alarpcdoublo biiildltig , und nil tlio people who li\o \ in it will lie permitted to enjoy the comforts and hixuiics ot life iitilot to exiecd J.I..1O a week. Mrs. Whitney Is stoppiugnt tlio Kiel house , and is nilliiig to meet and talk to allcomirs concerning the rnattur She is a hanilsomo xvoimui , full of llfo and vijjor , and n person \\liocouldcjrryforward .ilmost any sort of business sc-lwine that she initiht nttepipt. To n ri'poitcr she talked \ oi-y freely about her enterprise. "I umeiiKuscd in cstablishinR these co operative biurdiiir [ houses , " said she , "and uhen all iircllminiiry acranifcinents am undo tlio house villl bo erected. I inn bn < kect by plenty of money , , md the reasornvhy 1 have silectcil thesite on Hioadvuv is beianso of its central lou.itlon. The buildin ; ? will bo tlireo stones biirh nnd so constructed Unit it ean be converted into an ofliee building iritho future if the bonuiiiiK house over breaks up. Howcer , 1 don't think the house \\llllm-uk upif it is stui ted upon the right basis. Ihavo ll\o \ such places iunninj ( now and all of tliem me getthiK'iiloiifc'lliiely Is'o , I have not se lected a sitflyet , but -will do so some day next wcok. 1vill return toPooriu this eienlns to consult witli tlio eoiupiiny fnniisbliig- the money to fairy out the ht-licme nnd I wlllro- tum to Council fluffs iiextTliuisduy to stay until Iho boarding house is estublisliwl. . "Tills association will boa grand thing for clerks and others. It vlll bo conducted strictlj In keeping withthoKreatcst pioprlcty. nnu Ientuio tosay that Council BlulTa will pioflt beyond ineisuroby It. " New fall gooilsjust recfiieaatlleltcr's , mer chant tidlor , ill ! ) Ilroudw.iy , J. O Tipton , wal estate , 537 JroaU\vay. ) \ .1. C , Blxby , stoain iioatiinr , sanitary en- Blneor , ! ) : Life bulldiiur , Oanln ; JJi iloe ilam block , Council DlulTs 35 dozen ladies , swiss ribbed Jersey csts .Tie , ortureo for $1.W , fonncr pricoJOc each , lioston stoie. Council Uluffs , la. A Popular Deimiiul. "I liked the way some level-headed tax payer talked In 'I'nu DEI : yesterday inoruing , " slid ano'c-clty olllcinl yesterday. "Tho ex tra viignncola tlio police clepartniontls n pop ular subject ] u 5tnow , then waxes are tip and propcrtj und lentsnre coining down. The policeliep.utment of Council Bluffs in ly bo worth $ ! ,000 , a month to the people of the city nnd tlio world In Keiier.il , but you will have harduorlcto eoavhuo the ordinary tax- piyci that such Is the case. I sincerely hope that the iililurincn who are agltathiff the scheme of aboUslductho ; ollicoof ohlef of po > - llco will not rest until they accomplish the fact. The present Incunibent Rets $1DJ u moii th for doing about us near nothing ivs you can imagine nollilnj-to be , and ho has two captains tind U\o sergeants to help him. Old man I.uuasused to do nil this work and agood deal mete for $ MJ pri month. Muxor Maenio bus fwtheicd tin soiao cxtrnordiniry good men for tlio patiolincn , but they could in-o- tcct the dty ] ust us well If they didn't bavoiiultoso many bosses. The sctieino to abolish tlio oftlco of chief and place the pa- holtnen under the city iinrshal Is n good ono , It may not bo quite so metropolitan or sound so biir , but It will sa\o \ tlm taxpayer * ll\o \ or ten thousand dolliifsn year , ana that will bo ample compensation for any little humllhtion tbatinav bo felt. Marshal Tomiiloton is n splendid executive ortlcerandtho police de. iKiitiiiont would glvo the city all the piotee- lion demanded if it was placed under his care , "I am satisfied thatthcro is too much mono } bolugspent foi the icsults obtained , and I earnestly hope the agitation will notecase until the ies > ut ! desired h aclileved. " F < ir Sale. N O rretail fwnlturo lusltiess , with good established traJo. Stock Is first class and welUelettod. Ueason for selling- , are gohig Into the exclusive jobbing trade. Any ouo wishing to Koluto business should Investigate this , as It Is wioof the few poldon opportunities of a llfo timo. C. A. BCCIIE & Co. 50 dozen ladles'Jersey ribbed vests nt the Boston store for 1J'jcortli ' \ IPc , this week , Council IllutTs , In. IliiNiimo A\HH \ Cllnc. About a week HKO Oflleor Holder was approached preached by a man while on the lower end of his Broadway beat who claimed tbat a saloon keeper had robbed htm off.V ) by "holding out" that amount while making change in accepting pay for a bar bill. The nun ac companied tlio oflleor sonio little dlstnuco dotalllngthu clrcunuUinccs of the crimoand wanted to haa him aircstci ) . The oflleer had no authority to do so and directed tlio follow to the police court or some Justice's ' oftico to get a warrant , The well meant ad'vlco wus not followed , and the fellow turned uud walked uwtiy. Uefoio he got oat ol sight of the oflleer ho was joined by two other fellows who tneofUcor felt sure were crooks , Tlio stranger liad Informed the pitrolmnn that bo still IrndfrTOOloft and uns nlrntd thnt somebody would get tluit from lilm. The oflleerMM compelled to leave nt thlsuncuro ] | to comply \vlthtlio Iron-duel mid irrefrnglblomlo requiring him to report ctch twur tothocontr.il station , Ilofolt ion- fldent tlmt n good cntcli wiw In sight , hn t bo AMIS afraid his explanation , If bo v\cnt nnd got tlio men nnd neglected to repoil atho exact minute , might not lie taken at head- cjunrUns nnd lie would Jose bis job. He obeyed orders and went to the tinner end of Ids belt and wired in his call. When ho re turned the men were pone and them win a til ? vncnncyln tha neighborhood filled -with tagu oru more that someboJy had been hold up nnd robbed of HH ) Ittnnsplrcs now thit Uio catch would Invo Iwen it bii * ono if ho liiul pulled nil of the trio. Two of thcitMvcio lilgliwuy robbers unit Iho third was n robber of another pittcrn. The stnuifer's mime was J. O. Uliuu , and several months ape ho was a partner In the it 1111 of Jllller.tCllne. contracting builders of Lin- ( ! oln. A. very interesting' little hit of hta per- tonnl histoir hm been learned hero inthckst few days. Uefcio hoL-ainc to "Lincoln he was iu biHinoaUit Wlehltn , Kan. , but deserted Ms wife after dispos ing of his store and oilier liropcity , nnd went to L.Ini-oln There , It Is aisoi tcei , lie succeeded in dolnp up bis jmt- ner for STOO and skipped for Council Bluffs , llaforoho nirlv-cd iicre he hud lost all the money but about &I50. His wife had succeeded In tiacinfi him to Lincoln , but ho had left tint phco bcforosho ionic ! get there. While in Lincoln she u'licl in 'I'nr HII the pai-.i raph aniiouiicliifc the cxpcrleneoof thosti-iiinrei1 nnd thu descrip tion that vas jfiien of him , and she felt sure that itwa-sber husband. Shociunoto Coun cil IllutTs in the hope of ilndiiii ; thonatiiiior learning' bometMnjr dollnlto about lilm. Stio his has spent the past two days hero In a fmitlcss search nnd succeeded only In ascer taining thnt her recreant bus bind Imd luft town and gone to ICnnsas City. Alrd Cline relitcs a veiy pitiful story of her experience as nwito to a man who is apparently wholly unworthy of her. Al though bo has deserted hcrsexcrnl times nnd liimlly left her penniless with u little thlld depetidei'tupon her. she Is spcndini ; all thu money she can rnno in pt-OTocutiiif ; her search for the nun vhoin she itlll loves nnd iihoin shots trjlng'to an\a \ from ciimo and Sliolett jestculay for Vlchlti via Lincoln and Kansas C'itj in the hope that in boiceof the places she \tfll discover him. PJIJ Yciur Taxes. Now is the time to piy special and other taxes All persons vho have not paid tlicir taxes are earnestly requested to como down uud settle them nnd not unit until the latter part of tbo month. month.J. J. II. 1'f.UMEii , Count ) Trcas. 'IIic DlKlitccnlh luwn. Reunion. The third reunion of the Kightecnth Iowa Infantry vlll ho held nt ICnoxvillo , Iowa , Sept , ! ! ( ) and Ott. 1 uud 2 , IblW.Vo \\oukl bo ghd totco tvery member of the regiment prosint. Come if you can. Keduccd rates ivilL ho secured on the railroads , lake a re- ceiptor certificate for your fare from the agent whin you buy your ticket. The peed Iieojjla of Ivnoxville will bo glad toenteitain you while hero. JOHN \ \ , HHVKI. \ . \VAII\KH \ , President. Secretary. Money at rolucodr.it.oi loraoton clntto and real estate security bvB. II. Shsafes A , Oo Ono eahOgenU'outing llannol shirts , she and .Tic this week attho Boston stoio , Coun- ell Buffs , la. I-1 in I ii H n K.illro.ul. The Council Bluffs , St. Joseph & Kansas Cityrailroid has Iwen lined by Chauiimn Qoddard of the Western PasscnKcr associa tion for scllhiKcher.p tickets to Chicago an.l St. I'.iul. The cUalrintin liidopaiidontly as- sertiil that he will lateipret the agreenonl hereafter as he sees lit , when the Coaiicll Rlulfs road contoitcd his light to assejs a fine on the ground that it was the shorter line. It Is chimeJ and admitted that the road is technically right , hut it Is asserted that nil of the lines hate been evading pun ishment on technicalities , and Chairman Godilard announces tint ho is done with guu/y technicalities and excuses. Local railioad men siy that ii he adheres to this determination ho will yet bo able to cope with the wily passenger agent and gain warm support where he now has only luke warm friends. A good hose reel free vlth every 103 feet of hosopurihascdat llixb.v's. ' To the Ladies Mss Wary Glcason lias re- urncd trom licr eastern trip and Is bettor rcparcd than ever to satisfy all who want rst class dressmaWiiK. llooms In the old I brary building , Pearl street , Hose at cost. Wo are going to quit handling parden hose , and huvo doubly ttio lurficst stock in the city , To closi ! out wo wlllsell all grides and litturc ? at dead cost , for cash. C. B. Paint &OI1 company , No3 1 and 'J , Masonic temple At CiMi UoruA'Wis , Sept. 9. [ Special Telegr.nn to Tun ! ) EI : . ) The second day of thocompctition of the ilflo and catblno ariny teams wis dcioted to skirmish llriiiB The totals \vcro as follows , the totals for the two i s firing being also Riven : Wile Team Lieutenant Mnir , 122 , 2S3 ; SeiircatitDaUs , llli , Ti : Corporal Dinsmore , 111'JOii , ; Seigeant HHiuburg , 1OO , 'J5"i Scr- man , (1' ( ,214. , Carbine Team Captain Kcrr , 12S , 201 ; Blacksmith Kniscr , liiiiW : , ( ; Corporal Haljc , 10(1 ( , a.V > ; CorporalThointonb , ( . , X'b ; Corporal Corn. ( W. 244 : Senrcnnt l'a\lor. i . 'J-1'J : ( Jan- tain'ilalb , 10i12il'j , Coiporal O'Connor , W , ail : 1'iivato Mitchell. 10153S ; Lieutenant Wright , 81 , 2 > 9. Infantry total , S.riTO . ; cavalry total , 2,480. , Ki02. Slxtconin and F.nrimm streets Is the new Rode Island tlcl < ot olllco. Tick ets to all points ciiHt at lowest rates. The Presidential Party. Cius : < iON' Sniixfii , Pa , Sept. 9 , It rained hero most of the day and Itept the presi dential party indoors , The JOUDK lady graduating class of the Consent of St. Aloysiiis called on the president and Mis. Harrison in the afternoon , having driven o\er f torn Torotto to express to the president the icbpcctsof the institution nnd a wish that ho would visit the coiircntlt ho had an cp portunity. The iiresldent this oAenliif ; received a tele gram fiom , f. II Manly ot Maine , ( .tying : Tall ictunis show amajority of ID.OOO , the attest stnio Ibirii , at a stuto or national election , Elaine stands byyouradinlnlatm- tion. " Mr. liusscll Harrison nnd daughter left htro this o\oiihik' forOtnabu to visit her mother , Dad elrninigo causes much slekmss. nnd bml blood nnd Improper action of tlio li\er uud kidneys is bud drainage tothohniimn sjstemwhich , UurdockHlood Bitters remedy. FatentH to Western lii\fi > t < irs. \VAsniXJTO \ > r , Sept. 9. [ Specid U'elogrnin to TuiBKF.J 1'nteiiU were issued today as follows ! Vfilllnm P. Ilottcndorf , Dn\cnport \ , la , tlrorolllng michlno ; Anthony Ulezen , II ill , la. , buclilo ; Morgan S. Crlsmorc , Odessa , Neb. , animal trat > ; Isaac Eaton , Is'evv Shaion , In. , bralio lever ; Olhor K Given , Stuart , la. , dm Ists , label case and attachment for hottJes and Jaitij Henry IIolTman , Muiiiiinjr. la. , showcase ; Alex llogoland. Uncolu , ekvator forwater , sand , etc. ; Walter O , Hullott , Oinihu , Neb. , lijdi-ocurbcnstoMj ; M'llllnm ' IILeo , MeJIa- plls , la. , sled brake ; Jolin P. Mornett , Long I'lne , tlircshlnii unchiiio and separator ; Henry W. Murdhork , Gllmuti , la , nujicr Inngiiifr madilno ; Cyvetous Niihols , Helena , Wont. , bob sloinh. The I'm ilaili Galleil Dovn. CONSTANTINOVIK , Sept [ Special Cable gram to Tim Bnr.l Tlio extraordinary coun cil bus returned to tlio Armenian putriiirch the meinorandum relative to the persecution of the Armenians and Intimated that his de mands wcro inopportune. The patriarch re turned the port memorandum , nnd with it sent n communication , \\htolihe said that this vas tlio first time that the govern incnt had taken tUo eitreir.e step of returning uu pnielal document Mtaffintrlnrrhnto ami thnt ho declined to ho r itrmlhle for the grave consfiiuenees such irtion might cause. Tbo irovcriimint ha ? Isstuai adccivo appointing a commission lolmuilro- into tlio pauses ol the discontent in ArmCnrn and to consider the question of the prKlltfpej aiidlmnmnitles of the Ariiunlan ami reekchurches , * * " n2 < , Jacob VOIIIIB'S , Vr ( > > lrs Sai l to Ilo in n Ycryiltail Shape. Tncob Vouiif , vho ( formerly operated a saloon nt 111 North Sixteenth street , is mys teriously missing , nitJ it Is yi\en \ out that his business affairs hava-been left in a veiy un satisfactory coutUtUU Mr. Young's dlfll- cultles began iitout ten days ago , when n snnll flro partlilly destroyed thnrcnr end of his saloon , 3Io secured $ 't."iO from one Insuiauoe company soon after the lire , hut la a few dajs thoinsuranco company dennudcd thnt ho refund the money , claim- hifj that , there was oviclcnco obttilnahle that would sliow conclusively that the flro was notcntircly ncoldenttil. Shortl ) after thtsovcnt the Omaha Ute Insurance - suranco coinpany closed tlio siloon by nttaeh- metit to secure a bill tigalnst him for i7 4 Thomas Stoeiker. tlio cigar dc-ilcr , a Chicnyo wliolosalo liciuor house , and n local abstraet firm hmo since IlleiL attailimcnts on the stodi , nndStoM it Her bave announced their intention of levying upon tlio t oods , Tlio nR-fjicunto amount of tlio claims could not bo learned. Slot-/ & Her refuse to make any statement as to thcainountor chaiacter of the paper held by them , although It is , not denied that the firm hold cons iilorali'o ' paper of a doubtful character , Investigation was being inuJo , so thevsnid yestcrdtiy , tind they declined to mnko nil ) statement until they weie prcp.ircd to substantiate It hj ufUdaviU. UmielVonnp , 11 brother of Jacob , inns a saloon on Sixteenth street near Uumlnp , which ttio two own In partnership. Ilo wus listed us to Ills biothei's ' vlioroabouts , but profesbcil entlio ignorance. It vas evident from his manner tint ho knew all about it- but he insisted that ho Knew iiothlnj whatever about his brother's buslnnsi or the cause of his nbsencc. Ilo snld his brother had been gone about ten day. but seemed to feel no anxiety as to whit had become of him. lie had made no effort , so lie said , to learn \vheie his brother vas and did not know when he would return. 'Jhe wife of the absent nuin was seen at her home , ut Twenty-sKth and Maple blioeti , and she also d'splajed ' the most roCicshlnK ignorance ns to not husband's ' absence She didnot seem at nlhvorrled about him. VKA'AKY. Ifis Hospital Trcintincnt by the Ne braska SoltlierH. Colonel Veizcy , lomrnandcr-in-dilef of the G iiind jVrinj of the itepublic passed through Omaha jcstciday on his May to bt Louis. Kcsaidho had sp nt a few clays very pleas antly iitUmml Isliiul md Kearney attending the soldiers' reunion and in attendinp tosoinc' hushiefas at Kearney for the Inteistato commission - mission "Thc'O Nebraska soldieis , " said Colonel A""cj/.eyto a , Bi i. Riurtur , " .ire the most in- tnusliistii- and hospitable class of men I e\er nut. I went up to Kearney purdy on bxni- ness connected with the commerce commis sion , but the C > i mil Armj of the l < i > publlo camp \\cnt to woik and ijotup acnmuilrc I expectcil my friend , .IiidKO ICelley of Onuiha , to be picseiit and furnish the oratory , hut lie was nottheieaiidl wjs cbilled to make the best of the situation by" tailing myself" In icpird to tlio complaint entered by the Keirneshippcn coijceriiing a distihniiu- lion against Kedinqy i ul In favor of Grand I lincl , Colonel VeazCysaid ttitit when the Kearney genllenien hud the rate properly ex plained to them they fr.u.ldy admitted tbit th present i.ito on the Union Facitlc works nodisciiinliiitionnKaiiist Kearney. Colonel Veaze.v Koaa to Kt Uoals toatteml u b of the intcr&tato commerce cominission. I'"ii t A baker's dozen of the ilomocuits of the First ird nut Int cronlnjat the corner ofUleventhniul 1'i.orib. ( Jeorge Bertram ! , president of the Tnut war.ldoiriaur.itii ! club , \vas in the chillift wis Ueoidcd to open a membcrshiiirolL dook and. m.ilw stienuous efforts to have every democratic voter in the ward enrolled. The question of olleetivcly conduithif ; norkut the polU was discussed atsonicleuifth. The meeting decided to In duce all motnborsof the club to ho picjctitnt tlio polli and do all in their power to prevent voters hem ? run in f ram other wards and voted Illegally. Hereifteithc dub will meet every Satur day night and a cjinmlttco was nppolntcd to secure two speakers for each meeting , M. T , Blair , aldermau , nth wnrd , Scran ton , Pa. , slated Nor. 0 , ' * ; * Hehad used Dr. ' .Thomas1 IClcrtricoll for spiains , hums , cuts , tiruiacsandiheuuiutism. Cured every time. C'nIll'di'iiia'H Statehood Anuivcrwary. S wI'llVNCISCO , Sept. f. Thoforinil celc- "brition of the fortieth anniversarj of the admission into the uiilo.i of the statoof Cal ifornia bogna todiy. The printip.il feature of the day's doings -v\as nn oiiormous parade \lo\veJby n ticmendous crowd of peoplo. Ono of the features voro floats rcpicseiitlng the dilterent stages of progress in c'alifoinin since early days United StnUs troops and militia participated. For \Vldto Control In Mississippi. JACI OVMiss , Sept. 1) , In the constltu- tloiiultonventlou todiy the most ingenious schema yet devised to s.ccuro vbito suprem acy In tlie state was presented by the piesi- deut of theconvention , Onlhouiiandicfoired , to a committee. The schema is to divide tlie .state into thirteen doctoril districts for all olliceis , so genyiiiiiiicierid that the xvhlto counties vlil absolatciy control eight of them. rtonsted ITiis it over occurred to you whoii rcading1 nceount.s of iaiU\.ty accidents that nine-tenths of all tlio deaths re ported are the result of ilro ciuibed by car stove , * sind coal oil lump ) ? The Uhioifjo , Milwaulcoo & St. Paul rall- ftiiy'a new solid \ostibulo \ trtilns now tunning between Otmihn and O'liiciiyo nro heitcd ontlioly by stontn and lighted throughout by tmsir own pzitont cluutrlu lumps , No ether line can olfor thoii putionsfatiuli nbholuto comfort and. protection. Kot a spirlc of Ilro or a dropofcoal oil cxcont in the engine. Try the Chlcnpro , iMihvitukco Jt St. 1'nulRy. , when you goea t. ( Jiirs leave the union do jmt , Omnlu , dully at 0:10 p. m. , arriving at Chicago ntUUO : the fol low ing morning. 'Get tlelceta and sluuplnff car bertlw. tit union ticket of fice , 1501 Fnrnani fct. , lUrUer block , J. K. rii siON" , Pass , Agt R A , N SH , Gen. Agt. at itinnslitui Mich. Mich. , Sept. P. [ Special Te\o- \ grain to U'liu Bci-n'I'ho : ) first niboof hailiif ? which has occurred 'at the agricultural col- Icpo for nlotif ? time toolt phuo on Saturday nlKht , 'Jen Sophomores took a freshman named K.A.Austin frdm his bed nnd drugged bin. tin ouch tbo rl\cr. Austin was severely Injured. The facility , at a meeting today promptly susjicnueil for ouo year aix stu dents. Drop Siime Sjl iillloniit , Tiinv , H , V.Sept. , { l.-Cordlal , one of the men accused of purJIcUntlnK In the train wreck , was placed in jail hero todny , In con versation ivltli friends hosaldi "Jdon'tnro- posoto have them saddle this thhiK on mo. " Also , "Tboy have the rl ht pmty. " It U bo- llovcd from this niKlothirth SUBS that have heon learned that Cordial has confessed all he knous about the wieck. Bewnro of frauds lie sure jou KCtthe Kcnulno Dr. 'I'honim' KleetrloOll itiures wihli , croup , nsthma , tleafncss and rheumu- tisrn , _ llriitnl Altiuk Upciii Workmen. Drui.i > , Sejit. O.-A band of roughs made a brutal attack upon seine workmen while the latter wtro aliout to lou\o work In thia city this aftinioon. 'Jho vorUlnginen , fourteen In number \\ero terribly cut and bruised , Tliumotl\o \ forthanttuikls unlcnown. /iuotlior | ) K Catcher hi TrouliU * . Jim Siurlis , the Irnsclblo dog killer , wns arrested aud locked up lajt ultfht for having threatened to shoot aomo children. Spnrks becomes almost crazy when ho lathe liu.stblt intoxicated , and tlio police oniclnls fcir thnt hoinnyyet dosoino one great bodily harm If he docs not ccosodrltildiig' . Cruelly MAU CII.I.E , Sept. 5. Btcamer arriieil today Irlnglng Invalid marines and soldiers from Dahomey. She nlso brings details of the defeat of Hg-bis by the Dalwmhins. The victors dcslroycil thltty villages and took IX)0 ( ) pilscmers. I'ho UahouiliiM sliowodno mercy and cie ( 'iiilly of the most Inhuman nets of cruelty. All mfunts captured were killed , many of them burned nllvo , IC has und aj,00 ( ) of his follovcrs Hod to the Catholic mission at bbeokutta Kltip Gihnnln nfler- xvard ndviuited into the Intcrioraiul captured 2,01)0 ) more prisoners. Ono thousand women were put to death , Tlio Fire Ilcvoivl MUSKIOOV , Mleh. , Sept. 0. 'Iho Michigan and lumber company's mill , the the hikes , hurncd this mortilui ; . Loss , $100,000 ; limirnnec , t > T , OOD. OonrNsnuio , D. Y. . Sept. . No. 10 elevn- torof OgdemburR it I.aloUhnilaln ] railioad burned with Its contents today , Loss 5500.000 ; welt insured ATesiw I'nrincr A sa sslnntol. D\.r.ns , Tex. , Sept. 0. IJ.ivid Dougherty , 11 wealthy fanner living sixteen miles south of this city , \vna assnsslimtcd while liking a fuv minutes' rciioso on n lounge in his iesi- denco list night , No trace of the assiisiln his yet been found The victim was not luiownto hive n encaiy In thcwoild. Scnrclty of r > loiicy Cunslnn Tronlile. At.iuxv , N Y. , Sept , S ) . It is rumored to- iilght that trouble is imminent In the ranks of the sUlkinfiknI hU on tiecouiitoC the scircity of noncy. AUrpobreak is expected tomorrow hecuu'o the men hnvonot been supplied with even enough money to keep their families. - * The ' 'Co m 111 oil 01V llonso llnriied. A. small shell of a house that stood on Hurt , street , near Fourteenth , was entirely de stroyed by tire last iiiKlit. ' .Iho shinty be longed to "Commoaoio" Ljucha , well known ihnriutor about tlio city , The loss will not unionut to more thanIBu. } Held to the Dl tricl Court. Willluni Cox , who assaulted Henry Addlo- innn scvonl < 3ay.s ago i\lth \ abriikbat nnd lirokotwo libs , was tried hefow .Tudifo llels- Icy yesterdiy and bound over to tlio district courtuuder bonds off5)0 ( ) , Decided to Bosrov , Mass , Seit. [ O.-Tlio stockholders of the Kurcknsllk manufaeturitigcoiniany have decided to assign tomorrow. JlAItVKSX EXCURSIONS SOU'HI ti A'la tlio AViibusli Hunt o , OnSoptetnTjer 0,2.5 tind October 14tho \\Tiiliasli \ will sell round liip tickets to wriiits in Tcxiis , Arkansas , Tennessee , Missl&sLjjpi , Louisiana , Alabama , Geor gia smd i'loritla at Half Fjiro , good for tiOtlnjH. Reinumlior the \A'abish istlio quickest , route Soutli and Southenst. Hot-lining Chair und Pullman Buffet SloepingCiirson all tuind , Only IGhouistoSt. Louis , 2 ! " " Challuiioogn , 10 " "NevOrUans , 40 ! " "NovYoik , with cotresiiotulinfj fast time to nil nohits South and. cast. For tickets anil full Info i mat ion in rofjml to routesulso , NT. Ulujton , Noilhwistorn Afjeiit , Oinalia , Kcb. Aa JL , i'.t it A ait.4 PUS , J. B. IIc.irtMcll , postmaster at ? \vasln Omaha jestirday , Hov. P.S. Merrill left yesterday for Chicago cage to meet "his wife and children , who have spout the summer at .Asburj Park. They will all return to Omahaon Inursday. Dcpdly United Stitcs Marshal L > ons\vent out to Broken Bow yesterilay on buslncbs connected with the olllco , P.M. Hose , chief clci-kat the Chicnso , St I'nul , Miimcanolis i Omaha hoiiclqunrtcra , Is in Sioux City on business connected with the road E E. Mcrritt , editor of the Dailv TScbrns- Imn.wusla the city jcstcrday and called upon Tin Bcr. WIM > IlILiI/S "WAI' . IIow Ono of tlio Ccspcrailn's Jinny Victims Met IIis Death. "It has been a good many ycnrs einco I was in Deliver , ' ' re marked "William 1J , Jmnesonat 1ho .Albany yesteiday to a Dcjivoi- News reporter , as he pi-eptired to look over iv ptipor liomSun rranciseo , hit , proacnt place of residence. "The labt time I was in this city , " continued ho"I imidotho aequ.iintauco of Wild Bill , wlio o budtlcn taking oft nt Deadwood - wood is still mentioned in the papers , A few inontlis after leavingDoner I again mot "Wild Bill In Salt Lake City , Itwas iMthcrim oxcltingtiinc , for Bill had jubt killed a mini in the stioots , The circuinsitiinccs of the IciLling1 were about ns follows : 'Tho nig-lil before the nffray Bill sjit to a game of cards with sm old frontionman natnod Jaclc Williams. Belli tlio men wcro good caid pliiyofs , but luck wont nguinst Bill , ami about 3 o'clock in the morning ho staked his hibt cant und lost \Vithsoinu liofeita- lion ho dro v out his uiitcb , wlileh was a fine gold repeater a iid was the piesent of a friend of foitncr dajo , and put tlio wiitohip agniiibt $ 00. At Iho end ot ton minutes the natch wjisgone. " ' \Villlarn3 , ' said Bill , as he nrc q from his se.it , 'put. ' the watch in tlid hands of the barkeeper , and. I will re deem it in the morning. * ' "Oh , 1 t'liowi not" AMIS the loply. 'Tho vatcli is mine and I'll wear It down town in the morning , ' "A vlukcil gleam iippctircd in Bill's ' eyes , Ho again asked that the watch lw loft at thu fcaloon , ' " ' it'wnatho "I'll wotir , loply ' "If you wear that watch \ou \ llilic,1 said Bill , with n firm tone , 'frhut time will you bo on t/ho / stieotV " 'Ten o 'clock,1 was the laugliin g reply. The men parted , True to MB vord. Willlnmssauntered down the ttreotat 10 o'clock the next morninj , ' . Hill mot him nt tlio principal Btieot corner. " 'Ilavo iou got I/hat watch on ? ' nskccl Bill. " 'I liuvo,1 , was the prompt reply. "Both reached forthulr ro olvets , but Bill \\iis too quick for his opponent. T\\o \ \ hotH ranjr out and Williams dioppcd dead. Mill vas unhuit. "Looliin hcoinfullv at his fallen vic tim , Bill lilted botvcen his teeth , 'iiy , Illkon giuno man , but that's what a. fool gotH , ' I Jill was novcr tried for UillinufVlllIums , anil it IH snfo to bay tint lie recovered hiswiitth. I luuo been told"continued thcspcaker , "that aflor "Wild Hill's death it was found that in the palm of eaeliof lib hands theio was a lound , culloutud spot , caused hy diopoiiiK' Ills hands on tlio lisindlusof lilt ) rtirulvcrd. " _ _ Itloh" Con I Ieiinsltiln Itiissln , It tlio calcuhitlonflof 1'i-oi. Mendeljeff am to ho ti iitotcd Itut-hia posesies the rli'hoHteoal ' depobltsln the vorld , The suporlli'lal urea of tlio etui fields In the Donotzbimlu iilono amounts to about 30,000 bqumo kllomttoi'H , If the capacity of tliebo tlopohlts is pxit at 60,000,000 , riouclH porbquni'o Mlonioter ( one poud belli } ; about thlity-blx ] ioundB juofrdu- POHIO | | | total supjily of coal I b Htntetlto bocqial to th world's piosent coiihuinp- tlon for fifty yeava. Moicovcr , this only nforsto tlm uuporlk'Ial bcdtj and not to the deeper deposits , wlileh luivo not jet bion exploited , but which piuniiscs still gicater riches. 'JIllflUTi : . It Slopped tlio Jccra nnd Won "Wowlj of Pralwo. rlt was ono of Uio lioltoat Anyt of July , N'ota bientliof .air wni Htlrrini ; , o cll in thotopaof the tieoH. The sturdy little KujillshfipairowiliiulccaKil tlicir sharp , shrill chirping and wcro mmtliij1 In the shaclo. If you looked striii ludoun the street you could sco J qui ot irgoE heat In the air Ilk ) thnt which Is often visible over a liot steve , says Iho Chicago Her ald , E\ory tody will led slowly , J'\nv ' \ ot the tltlvciJ of vntiH. wogoiu itntl cabsirjjoil lliolv liorsoj Into n trot. The only ani mals thnt sulTorcil wcro Iho poor stfeot car hoiscs. They \\ont \ \ trotthiL' and { jalloplng by with tlioir loadn , which on account of tlio lieat were licavioi than tisinl. Many oC the ] ioor brutes stcppoil diningIho day , Btjijjgoicil wider the whip ami dropped by the loiuiriilo. The slimces hail llntill ; betomo so us ual that It attracted but llttlu attention nail loss pi tj , Dutolall the liorsosthnl dioil thnt oruol jilternooii ono nt lenst ro- coi\cd \ atrlluto us alTcctinp as If pilcl by an. niiffcl. Iho imhnal had dropped in th c street , jiiul hail "boon uidolj di-a goil to ono sltlo , where It lay , lulling its chibt-Iilk'il tjes , gasping and lollinj ; its tonjtuo. A binall ciowd gathered round , shutting out vhat little iiirthoio Holdon , Ually , " . "hero 'sfti nl Let's soodo cop shoot 'Ini.1' ' "Gitn pillar , ' 'facetiously ' bUpg-iMeda rod-nosed iiiiulth n blotched face. "His heul don't lay oa y , " mid another to it u'torlnar ) suiifeoii , who took ono { , 'lunc'o nnd walked away. "Give ' 1m u lijpoiilornilu. Ilo aiti't ilyln' e.isy. " JtNt thena ruffled little jlrl ; pished proudly by caiiyitijf a. iheap bouquet anclsmcllitij , ' of it ffequontly. When hhos-av tliodying lior&o ho slojipod a momonl nntl then but sniddc-ii iinpulso wont and hild tlio llowoisoii hltthoail. Stiiingoto siy , no ono jeered. Tlio red- fated man walked : may sluiiiiefticodlj. So , ono by ono , did the otheis , and tlio poor animal WILM left to dlo in peace.s \ the little gill ran oil , a , boiic\oltmt old gcntleinon pickul her upittul kihbwl lior , ' 'God bless you , little denr. " Theio wsts a tear in his oyo. "Christ was rifflit about the little chihlion , and HI \Vitlavorth when ho said , 'Heaven lies about us in our infancy. * " Amusing actounts of the siiiin and ignorance of literary moil In the common things of life wimetlmes como to our cars , fays the Youth "H Companion : A few years ngo \\ell-Iiiiown wnt- crd in Iho neighborhood of Ilarvaul college - lego cndonvored to e\lncoa pinctical tnm. They liAcd near each other to near that when the water in the supply pipes In tlio liouso of one \uis \ fie oii , tliey conceived the Idea of liitrtxluiMiitf tlio much needed lluid Icforo the plumbjr arrived bj convoking it from tlio hoiibO of the ether In an oidiiuuy rubber hobe. The weather was of the v.eio kind , and tlio samet cold that fiozothe , ttoi hi the leaden [ tildes within the ) IOUK > , fro/.e the wntor In tlio rubber hosowhich ijiy UIMJII tlio snow without. It is hardly necci- sar.v toaddlhuta rniss of ic sno and a broken hose wcro tlio only rtstiltof this novel aqueduct , An equally good btory U told of " \YordswoithaiulCoIoridge. Cottle , the publibhor , diovo Words v or th from UriHtol to Alfcndenlii a ( fly , suiiinioiiiiiff ColerMge on the vay. Tlio Alfoxden pintrj was empty , so tliey enn-icd bread and cheese and a bottle of wine. A befjgarstole tlio cheese , anil while Colprlilyo with hungry Impatience \\iis \ taking out the horw ; , the boltlu of wlno rolled to the giouncl and was broken. Coleridge , nlnshcd , gave the liorse up toCottlovho ti'Iedlo pull oil the collar. It was too much ( or the worthy pub lisher's stiongth , ami ho enllod word- > - vorth to iibsht. Wordsworth retiiecl "billlcd. and vas relieved liy tbo c\or \ lundy Coleridge. It beemodmoio lil\oly that thej would pull olt the animals head than his collar , tind they imr- veledby vbat maglu it had over been jiut on. "Ln , rnister , " slid a countiy msiid , who -was iM&sing1 , "jou don't go tovork the right way , " and tiirui njf round tbo collarshoslipped itolf in an hiblaiit , One pprreiallvc A l\ertispr. Chicago Tribune : The curtain went down on the first net and tlio little boy leaned over and whispered ox cited I j to Ills motlier : "Mammal" "Well ? " , Jerr.\ \ "Tlmt isn't all , is it ? " "No , Jerry. " lie waited a few moment ? and tlion whimpered again , iinpatlentlj : "Mamma , when uro they going to loll up that bliido DRIVING PARK. Tall Meeting , October 7to 10,1890 S4.0OO I IN IPURSLSB. PROGRAMME : MONDA V , OOTOHEI1 7. BTOVaco 1'ursc ' ( teeS S a Trot tins 1'iir-o MO Make 100 a-ycar-old Tiottlng TOESDAV , ooionnu s. SW Trnttln ? 1'illso : ! 00 SM Trot tin. rni-o 4(0 ( , Make 50 a-yoar-old Tiottln ? WEDNfSUAV , OLTOlinrtO SaSTrottlii. ! I'liiM * < 00 liL-o-roi-/\riTiottlin-lMirsu 500 - - - / - luarllnK'Irnttln * UUCP tliiKo DO TIIUIW > A1 ( , OUTOIUK to , S.'JO Trottini l'nr-.o ' l 0 PiwIiiK-l'iiihO WO Iice-ror-AII - liou-l'or- . fc > hllloii-l'iii i > MO National Trolling a'.soc-latlon ' rules to cov- frn. ( n tries ole o Odor4. . hl.ikur.it'O treo. illlo track. J W. I'KUKliOV.I'icsldeiit ' , Council Illulft , Iowa , Address all coniiimnleulliiii- A. II. mtta.hX'ictirv ! , otitli UthSI. , Uniului , Nib. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WASTED , DttCCJODD. , Broadway , Council BlufT , la , F. M , ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And Building Superintenaents. JloniiiH IM uiiil 432 llco Ilulldlni : . Onmlm.Nob. . ana Ko < ) ins24laiil ill ! Mcrrlain lilock , Uuuucil Uluffs , lu. Corrciipoucluiicu nollultvd , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BJLUFFS. _ IKIP * . Montgomery Co , , . ICO tine's , Umiiliiuqiiii Co. . ICnn , , Itell MVt' 211) ) acres. TroyoCii. , Kmi n well Improved. SU > ucrus , Coiimnclio l'o. ( him. , wolllnipnv * ed1M nori" > , Morrliflo.KrmM < i , veil Improved * iWi mri" < . UtitutiCo , . Kiiti.iwoilimpruvud , IMI uetos , liirmu Co , NibratkA iWi.uws. Holt t'o. Ninruikii. ? , ' . uiri'M , Muhlcnuurit Uoi ICintutky : IniiiioMil ; ik'iir , IW iiffrstoll \ Iniiiroicd : Aleoim Co.Mlibl , Kill ! elcur. ( I IH.TOM. Itoss Co , Olilo : clour. Will trail a llheroi nllfor inrr.'haiultseur city propcrtv liiCdiinctl llliiirmir Uniiilin , riotitlnitilln Slono mill Hirry To. , 3lo , t'loaiiH'r.vIn Chittiiiniu Dirk ( mm CICim. ) . ( IX)0lst , niortyiim iwl > n. ( l 'timliofrt > iit. t will Linile. J. U.rilc-o , Ulul'h ' luilul. liHIU chniiRi' In l > ti lnp HHI ell Meek ot J driiCB nnd fhtiirii.iillnou- iiritelwx. nla ( liieoiini , if told lt hlnm > Mio ; ilnys. lu- > \oleo nhotit tittl. ! Adtiuss Si Hcu olllco , ' Council "lilOUSAI.,1 ; Kino standard bird loam , Injrw , I T and 8 JPIIII otil , mule-hod , I.ady ciitt < 1Hthorn ) clti hrole1lll ! notsliVi Unllut UJS. Shin -t , CoiiiifllllluiTi. J , I1'rlce. . CHANORof n life ! lino. Xu\v f-room htniso. noslilos liitln hit ! nnJ cold \ vt r till tlirouli ) ! ; feirnnci'.giisniideliu'lilc Unlit. I'oc mlc1 niii > aMj lurnn Onl'onrlli a\o. . eno liloole fniiu motoi.sK from postollli-u. . \V. \ 1111- . -.1 Ihtcl luncion , nil fnrnlslicit , I'oiwsslon ul\en October I. rorlnfoimii- tlou ailili M\Viu blelcntopf , orUbrlsStrmb , Cumuli ItluiN. ISIIP.n Moniii , H luboiml , ? lto 3.1 tie i U. | IJ Vine ht , inOlt SATX Tlio Ilnmo Host niiniut for ilo J. ' oiic'tsyli'i-iiii. Tliv niiMt | iuiiiliitiluolu | | ( tlio city , aV. \ . Snot t. , 07 Hioadmiy. | i101lSAU--Oinllllrulo : fora Kooct mul J' ' teniii. ' .t illlou No. CD ) . ri'-jIstiTinl In ' .it- hoo. lly Ir , Au'lilli.iM ' , dim by Kentucky C'l.ty. ) u.iMold. Apply tel > r. Muerae. TjlOIiSAI.E or Uont Oirdon liind. ltf lipuioaliy J.lt. Ulio. IWMuIn stUouuuU Dili Its IjlOHURNT T o noli molorn " rtiom lion p-s iOiwil loi'itlon Ajii'ly ' Oil PI ( in ILVUIIU J. K Dnuilson. AVTIU pay rent wiiinyoiicaiibnv ahonooo ' " lluisaino tornis. iincl incasouf your < loitb itantlmaloncyi \ > tirfuiully ilio boiuu iloar A hunio ortlillr.j ) it SlJper mouth , A hoiiiij vortlil.r ) > 3Jit f 11ii | > r iiioiitlL A homo vortl l.,0l3nt'JIoriiioutli | A homo -wort hJ.IiX)0 lit * Hitjr | moulli A homo worttifl.OOJul * Her | moiitli. Other jirlfocl Iimnmnn tlm s-nnn terms , Tha above monllilv piiymcmti Ineliiclo prliichiul OIK ! into r st. For full naitlculirs cill on or udil rm the rutlil.t Wills Co. , WO UroaU\iay. \ L'ouiull UlulTa. In. ] ' OTon llroailwayln Central nl ) for I77JL I JJiilmstoii .St Van I'litU-n , Kvcri'tl.blouh JJiOKSAlK A set citnbMraiMboolu and an business. A splendid emi'iiliiff for wiim'cmo. mmiliu of lohtHloii , V Van I'litlrn. P11-.KAI1 luul In .Missouri to nxubitifir fo y/Onuiclllllulh property , Johnston AVan I'atlrn. ' ClljFAFt lots In Oniihiito t riiilo for : . peed 'el ' ( IrhlnRluain. Owner of th'lots ' will KIVM nn ( Mini timid ti.ido. Jolinson ,1 Vim I'siltcii , llvi-ult 11 lot-k. IJOL'bKuiKl t o lots on VoHiiTthstrott for ' IMO ! ut.i . bargain J o hint tin & . Van 1'jilleui DR. BELLINGER'S ll ? f ! Surgical Institute Private Hospital , - Co- . Broadway and 26th Sts. , CotvciT.lli.cms. IOWA. oitliolroiitniciitof iillbiiivlcal and clironla eisuH and dlboiMS : ( > r thu liloixl. 'rlMitodlseiisi's of tlm iiilmrj- and sounl S , zis yplillln , us sUleUni , oy tltlsspur- niuturrolio i1. lust minhoiiil , SIMUL ! liiipciluncD and weakness lioatcd Huui'ssfull v. I'nrtlc'uliif alien lion pild todlsoisos of till hinn' < , an Astlmia. Consumption , llroticliltls , Cat.inb.Ftc. I'ui-iilysls , ICldnoy jsome ) | i nl ft ' Oaticer. Yarlocelo. llyd loccli1 , Droj y.'linn Illstasos of thei Eju : ind lur. llabl'Dca spliul Ciimituro uiulilldlsiisesotlio ( Ininea , t * We'lin\o 11 ileiiiirtnicn t ciovoU'd cxoluslvelf to 1lio trt'itiiitnt od'turlne Dscn-iis. f Midlt-Iiicsciitsocuroly p icl..J anil f recfron nhsirratlim. Conosiiondenco oonnclcntlal , Address DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital , Cor UroadwnrauilZtHli blj . OuiicllDlum.lB. . 27 MAIN STRUCT. OverO. II. .Tiiciiiciiln A Co' Jewlry Stor , ATTEND Strlcll/tobiiiliitsi" lia tplmilUlmoUo TlnhlKlii eat HiicLUsilnirr line of lniiiiancru-r r li reached liyliln wtioholdilo NOIDO ndoptul spo lulty , WESTERN I'ooplo uroprn ieiHlve fullof omryr , nf" * moucf m ikliix Hdiemui Tlioy iicod Mioclul training f l IOWA li In popular ecliicitlon. Her piiblla icbooll nro tolmr . unnil r/ort fur licr IncrcaHlni iiilllluin U ostern lovn lovnCOLLEGE. . full tnrm Sopl Int. glio tolocli tb re niljirmticul for lior ntnlunti Xoriun.1 llunl. iio-s dhurlluiii I and I'oniiKftiitils rouraQS. vre'l ' or < 'nnliel riml cnrefult ; coniliicutj studeiiM tua ntorat nnf time Wrllc ; forfunlior pgrtlculira < ! W. ti I'nil boil. w - Council Bluffs , , COUXC1L BLUFl'S SIEAJ DYE \VORHS All kliiih of | ) vli and Ol uiiliiacloncln tin Mi Sliest sty lout I liu Art , L < * nclul mid ttnlncd l-iibrlus miido to lnolt ID ijodil us nov.VorK lir.niipLlj'doiioiiiid ilclluiri'il In nil part-s of tliocotiiilry. tcnddir tirlco IKt. C. A.MACIIAXPnin. 1013 Hroaclway , c'llI N'ortliuoMcru llo tOUNCII. J. I ) Ki Mivi ; > soI'rei K u SimoAliT , Vlce-1'Jti , ClIAlllKrt II UANNAN.Cuilllcr. . CITlZEilSSTATEBlNK Of Council Bluffs , PAID UPCAPITAL , , . .4150.008 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350.000 DniKcrnitB-I. A Miller , l .O. aicason , K. t. PluuarM ; . i : Hull.I , , | ) , tCdmiiinlson. Cliurle * ) C. lluiinin. Iruiiucl BC'iicril Uanklnf bint- IICH. JaruiM eapltul und aurjiluH ot any bank InbontliHOhUni loivu. INTEREST ON TIM E DEPOSITS , 1 ' 4 OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Tomer Mulii and Ilroadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Ijcalcrs In forolgn and tlonieutla oichunit Oollontlona iimdw a uU In lures t laid on tliti diioalti ( ,