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0 THE OMAHA DAIUY BEE ; .JbkUIiSDAY , SEPTEMBER 11 , 1800. THE OMAHA 1VET3 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ori'iCE , NO. 12 1'KARL ST. I Ecllv'tcd liy Cnrrler In any pnttof ( ho City. HW. TI1VTON , - - - MANAGER. THLEI'IIONKSi Iliislnc.'s Ofllcc , No. U Nlffhtndltur , No. 23. Jl 1A 0 It ME * TMO\ . K. V P. Co. Council Ultiffs Lumber Oft. , coal. The Married Ladles' Social society meets this evening ut the rwldcnco of Mrs. Charles Jlarglinuseu an Denton stiect. An cxcunlon train of six coaches loaded with people from Ohio , Itullana and Illinois , came In on the Q. { cstcrday. They vero bound for western points. The members of Ait.Ion Dnntlst church , colored , will hold u picnic In F.ilnnount jurlt this afternoon. A number of colored people Jrom Omaha will Join them. Tuoni-wbupgy for the use of the pollco ilcpartiiiriit has been completed , und K i. " \Vattcnnan. \ Its Inillder ii very proud of tlio job It will bo ready for delivery Saturday. Heinenibcr that tickets for the performance of the Host opera compuny will bo found on sale at the opera house ding store today to subscribers ut t ) a. in , and the general public ; nt 'J p , m. Ono of Attornp } Sim's saloon cases \vas \ disposed of yesterday by the district court is-niltiL-a wilt of nbitenient. The writ was served on John liny worth of the St. Jo house. The Woman's Christian association will meet this nfti-rnoon util o'clock with Mrs. L. \ \ ' IJiHs on Willow avenue. It Is a speelnl session for the consideration of Inuraitant business und the secretary urges u full at- ttndiince. Mrs , Marie .1 Hartol died yesterday inorn- Intr nt Weston. In. , nged seventy-one years. The funer.il will talte place today at U p. in. fiom the residence , mid the body will bo in terred In Fronts' ' eomctery , She was the wife of itcubon Barton. Marriage licenses woro'lssucd yesterday to Christian MilU-rund Kinm.i Oluson of Coun cil Hluffs , Morils Winters of MlllJ county and Cnrollne StooltlitB of Pottawattiiniio , J. li. Kasnmssen and Anna Maiie .lorgoiison. both of Council Dlutfs. The srand jury i.s still very huslly encased but has not completed any work Mifllclcntly to innko aiepoit. It Is not expected that a icpoit will bo innilo before tlio lust of the wcolt , Thocouitvlllnottakouptho crim inal calendar until tholnstof next-\\eek. Petitions wcio Hied in the superior court yesterday by 12. IJenuet k Son for the fore closure of a nioitBairo upon the farm of Stephen Dinner , nnd by L. I'ronty. as ad ministrator of the estate of RI. V. 1 ollett , to enforce the payment of a $500 note executed by II. IJ. Kearns. The retail merchants' association held their meeting on Tuesday evening in the police court olllco after having been compelled to give \\uy to the city council. There were about forty merchants present , and they are subjects of a uood tnnny gibes about having been run Into the uollco sliUion at 9 o'clock ut night. Complaint is made that ft number of joung hoodlums nra m.iklni ; lifoa burden to the people ple in the vicinity of IClKhtconth sticet. They ore in the habit of concealing themselves in the weeds and grass and pelting pedestrians with any kind of missile that comes con venient. Last night Oracle ISvuns , a tliittcen- year-old girl , daughter of S. L. Evans , resid ing at IT'-iii Seventh avenue , was nssnultoii oy the young rufliuns whllu icturulng from cluiuh. the wns struck with a brickbat on the side und one of her ribs w.is fractured. The case of Ofllccr Noycs , charged with felonious.)1 sliuotiiig the Maher hoys w.is called in Justice Sehurz's ' court nt'J o'clock yeaterday , but owinij to the fact that the county attorney w.ta un.ible to he present was continued until borne day next week to bo agreed upon by mutual consent. The case Of ? s'ovus against the uiuno parties and John Schefferly and William Walters , chnrfj- Ing them with assault with intent to commit muiucr uiu set for today at the sumo hour , but It is not likely thoywlllbo reached be fore the grand jury takes hold of the matter. Nearly all of the entire time of the district court yesterday was taken up in hearing the case of 1 { . C. Uurgco vs. William Clover for the foreclosure of n mechanic's Hen. Burgco IB a cnrpcnter and built a house some time since for Clover. Clover claimed that the work was shockingly done and refused to pay for it and the carpenter tiled 11 lien. A largo number of cuipentors have been sub- ptenacil by the defense and the taking of tes timony reiiuiroi a great deal of time. The case was not concluded nt the adjournment of court. The carpenters who huvo been sub poenaed are \cry wr.ithy on account of hav ing to quit work tit 2.50 per day and lie nround the court house for 1,25. .All of the bilck work on the now hotel has been completed and the scaffolding taken away and the building cleaned out ready for the carpenters. The carpenters were en gaged yesterday in putting on the roof , and this will bo finished in a shoit time. People can now realize what a magnificent .structure it will be , and the eyes of the thousands who daily throng the park are turned In admiring glances at the noble building. Yesterday the last of thu ornaments on the top of the cornlco was put It place. It is a magnificent winged lion in turn rotta , nnd sits facing the south , looking out over the park and vast ex panse of city , river , lake and plain in sntis- iled wonder. The contractors are congratu lating themselves and their oinplovos that thev have got so nearly through without an accident of uuy kind. There la no longer any doubt. A temporary injunction has becngrautod to residents of First street upon tbo petition of Mrs , Eva Bixhy icstridning the motor com pany from taking up the rails now used for the parklinoand replacing them with heavier , as contemplated. The writ was issued from the su perior court and Is made returnable to day , llarlo & McCabe lire the attorneys for Mrs. Blxby and Wright & Baldwin for the motor company. The motor people arc court- dent that they will succeed In getting the In junction dissolved , uud the residents of 1ko street , who are backing Airs. DUby , are just as confident they won't. They ullcgo in their petition that the heavier rails will cause a Btlll greatc'r obstruction of the thoroughfare , which Is now seriously damaged by the tracks nnd switches. The petition also asks the court to restrain the motor company from running their cars nt the present speed. Among the lust things done by the council nt the meeting on Tuesday evening was the pnssiige of n resolution instructing the city engineer to tlx the property lines on the west side of Ilciitoa street und the inar.shal to remove - move the fences forthwith. The lines wcro run yesicrday morning and the st.ikesdilven , rnnging fium one to six feet Inside of the fences. Up to ! i o'clock Mirsh.il Tcmpleton bad not compiled with the report of the In structions which ho will have to carry out , and it Is scarcely probable that ho vill do so for some time. It Is understood that the moment ho attempts to do so Attorney Holmes , who has boon retained by the Inter ested propel ty owners to look after their rights , will procure an injunction restraining him , and the mutter \\ill at once go Into the courts. The city engineer and cltj | attorney nro confident the property owners who are occuujlng the street huvo no rights ut all to the extra six feet and thev ai o equally con fident that they havo. The prospects are good lor u stubborn light and long litigation. Now fall goodsjustrccHvedut Heltcr's , mer- chiiiit , tuilor , iliu It road way , J. G , Tlpton , real estate , 5J" Ilroadway. J. C , Blxuy , steam dealing , sanitary on- glncor , IMa Ufo buUltnir , Ouulu ; Wi Mur riani block , Council lIlutTs. i'Hieso\A i.t Jt.i ait. Mrs. S. T. McSteolm-s returned from atrip to Denver. John Dunn loft Tuesday evening for Du- Imiiue , wlicro ho will once inoro shako bands with his old comrades at the reunion which Is to bo held thcro. Churlc.4 Bocnvorth , wife nnd daughter , mother , Mrs. Davison , and sister , Mrs. Hoyson , returned from Long Pine , Nob. , lust evening , vhoio they express themselves us liavlmr a hud delightful timo. OS dozen ladies , svvlss rlbbod Jersey vesta Jtte , or thrco for $1. 00. former price Wo each. I3oston store. Council Uluffs , In. A good hose reel free with every 103 feet of hose purchased ut Bixby's , Special prlco.1 on 60-Inch blcuchcd Gorman damask tiuilo llnmi nt the Honton store ut (5c , SOc , Wound 5So , Council liluffs , la. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Public Schools Crowded Beyond Their Seating Capacity. A SENSATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT , A. Clitungo Ijn\vcr Auks for tlic Dis barment of a I'roitiliicut Attorney Konio I'tibllu Hch i tel Ques tions Minor Mention. The public schools of the city were never so badly crowded ni they are at the present time. Unless something can bo done to re lieve the gorge in nt least two of the schools n Inrgo number of children vlll liedenied the public school prl\Ilexes. \ The schools al luded toaro Washington avcnuo mid Pierce. In some of the rooms of the latter bulldlnp mniijr of Iho pupils yesterday wcio without seats and some of thorn were sitting on the floor. Jn Hourly allot the rooms the enroll ment is greater than the seating capacity. In the Washington nvcnuo building the saino crowded condition exist' , and the teachers hiuohcvn ondeavoilng to reduce the gorge by sending away all the children who do notlivo In theilUtilct but uhohavo been at tending the school by permission of the board. Vesteiday tbo te.ichera sent nwny about a dozen of the pupils for this reason , hut when they repuited to the Pierce street building they found the situation even worse. Thotcadicrsaro doing-all that can bo done , but they must h.ivo some relief from the bo.ird of education , If that organl/atlon can dron the less ImpoiUiiitinut tors that aw being made , the subjects of unfortunate contro- veisv. In ono of the Washington nvunuo rooms the attcndunco Is iHly-flro and tticro uro Lut forty-live scats , and not all of thcso arc provided with desks. The school board meets next Monday night , nndthotaxpajers will oxjieet them to do something to relieve tbo crowded condition of tllCbO t'.M ) bCllOOls. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 418 U road way. 1'irst-class dressmaking by Miss Wallace , over Cattlemen's bank. Hose at cost. Wo uro going to bundling garden hose , aid luvo iloubly the largest stock In tlio city. To chw : out wo will soil all grades and llxtuies ut dead co t , for cash. C. B. V.ilnb ft Oil company , Nos. 1 nnd 3 , Masonic temple. A Court Sensation. The tcdiumof the district court proceed ings wns enlivened yesterday morning by what the lawyers termed a sensation. It was occasioned by the presence In the court room of Attorney U'utn ' , of tbo legal linn of Blum & Blum , of Clile.igi ) , und was In the shape of u motion asking the court to grant nn order requiring John N , Baldwin , of the firm of Wilghtfc Baldwin , to pay over to A. J. Man- del the sum of $1,100vhlch it was alleged Baldwin was Illegally retaining , and also ask ing for an order dcimrimg the linn from fur ther prictlco. Mr. Laldwln appeared forhtimelf and the linn made uu explanation , lie admitted that the money was paid to him , but claimed that he had aii agreement \vlth Mundcl by which he was to retain Una security for the State Savings bank pendlnp the settlement of sev eral mimishnUMit stilts in whirh the bank wus interested. Tlio case and the unpleasant charges originated awny back In IhbS. At that time II. Friedman was in the millinery business in this ally nnd was Indebted to the saving bank to the amount of nearly $4,000. Ho was also indebted to A , J. Mandel to thu amount ofSl.HH ) . Ho mortgaged his stock and KIYU notes for these amounts. AV'ri ht & Ualdwtn were the attorneys for the claimants and foreclosed the moitjrage on Iho stock and it \vis sold forovcr ituoo. The forecloiuro was made upon altldavits filed by Blum In the name of the b.ink and the money wns paid into the bauk. The bank was narnisheod for Mnndd's ' claim , John N. Baldwin acting as Mandd's ' attorney , 'Jno bank paid over to him more than the § 1,100 to satisfy Mnndcl's garnishment. Manuel claims that HalUwin has refused to pay over this money and ho has employed Blum to forcu him to do so by the aid of the court. The disbarment part of the motion was not pressed. Baldwin made a strong showing to convince thn court that ho was , acting in ac cordance with the law and taking the proper and safe course to protect himself. The court it'si rvod hi * ( l ( ) ( ! slnn. Sever.il inoro motions wei-o mndo to cx- cludo aflliluvlts in the Whittlesoy divorce case. Some of the ifllhlavits which the court lias not ruled xipon are of a very sensational character - actor , and It thcv nro admitted during the trial the cuso will huvo to be conducted be hind closed doors. There is some doubt about the case being reached during this term of court. For Sale. Our retail furniture business , with good established trade. Stock U Ilrst class'and well selected. Hcason for selling , are going Into the oxcluslvo jobbing trade. Any ono wishing to go Into bnslness should Investigate this , as it Is ono of the lew golden opportunities of a lifo tiinn. C. A. Henna & Co. 50 do/.en ladles' Jersey ribbed vests at the lioston store for l-J e , worth IDc , this week. Council ISIutrs , la. To the Ladles Miss Mary Gleason has re- urncd from her eastern trip and Is better rcparcd than ever to satis ly all who want rst class ilrcssuinkini ? . Hooms in the old brury building. . Pearl street. Sonin Soliool Hoard Questions. To the Editor of Tun DIKI The writer would like to ask a few questions. The Non pareil , In Its Sunday Issue , asserts that there Is a quarrel between Prof. MeXaughton and tlio school board. Now li that so or Is the school board divided ugnlnst. Itself I Is there not three of Iho board for MeXaughton and three against hlmi Does the Nonpareil do the professor Justice ! Did not the board on- gugotho processor for the ensuing year and raisohls silury SiOOl Has ho not been em ployed as supoiititendcnt of schools about six years ! Did any person over hear of his in competent1)'during this long term of service ) Is is customary In a business way to si2o up a man by the seivlce ho has given in his many yean , or do tbo business people condemn a man on the riimo-s circulated prcsumaoly to gratify Iho malleo of a fuw cook-eyed hypo crites that always roll iv scandal under their tongue us a sweet morsoll Why do sev eral of the members of the school board tush into tbo papers with a Icttor on this umddloi If one or two or thrco of the school board know of any sub stanllid icason why the professor Is no longer lit to manage the schools of this city , why do they not try him before the board In u proper manner and not try him In the dally papers ) Mr. Hill tor , is our present school Ibard a competent lot of men to entrust with the most Important charge ) within the gift of our city I Is It not a fact that u certain member of the school board is attempting to manu facture evidence in a questionable manner fur the purpose of accomplishing their nefarious enu ! Is It not a fact Unit Mr , Hunter , a moiu- bor of the sihool board , approached it ladv who had formerly tuught in the schools hero , but wns not employed for the present year , and pumped her for her opinion us to what she could conclude to &ay anulnst Me- Naughtoui And did not this Hunter pre sent u document for her to sign , and did ho not tell her that her fate de pended on her action In this matter ! And UKi ho not toll licr It was not too late to get n school , as there would be vacancies soon , or vorda to that ofTect ! Now , If this Is the way a certain faction of the board proposes to owt JloNnughtou Is It not proper to suppose that the same men \\lll attempt to intimidate the teachers by hinting that if they dn not sign the documents prepared - pared they may not stay long ) Did MoNaughtou over ateal watermelons ) Did Hunter ever steal apples ! Does John lecture before the alumni class I Is John as suming the roll ) of superintendent of the city schools ) And if no where did ha got his au thority , and what salary docs ho expect ! Or does ho expect his fume us nn educator vill bo sufllclent p.iyl Do John Lucius , and Hunter oouiprlse the present school board or nro they only Jmt ono half of It ) Wtmt of fice , If any , doStoivart , UlnxmmnndValto hold in this city ) A Crniii.v. Notice. Tno partnership heretofore exIstliiR be tween L. 1' . Jensen and K. Atkins , under the II r m nn mo of Jensen & Atkins , U this day dissolved by mutual consent , L. 1 * . Jomon re tiring , The business will bo conducted In the future by U. Atkins , who will scttlo all n > counts dueto or by the firm. L. P. Jensen will remain In the employ of U. Atkins and will bo pleased to meet his old friends mul customers as heretofore. L. P. JiN < n.v , It. ATKINi" . Council I51uffs I" i September 10 , Ib'JO. ' Huy your lumber of The Judd & Wells Co , , 819 Broadway. _ _ Monov nt loJueol rate ) lomoJon c'.ntto ' and realostutosoourltybyE. If. Sh'jifo& Co AVHI ItciiUHlcl tlio Ucr-I. The city council as a committee of the whole were out yesterday afternoon looking Into several things that have been subjects for discussion In the council meetings , Ono matter Inquired into was the condition of the broken one-hurso hose reel at No. ilenglne house. At the meeting of the council on Tuesday evening the chairman wns In structed to'havo ' new wheels put under the old cart , If in his Judgment the old vcnlclo was worth it and the expense was not too grent. Howas instructed to correspond with the Sllsby company , who mndo the reel , and ascertain the pilco of the needed repairs. Hut yesterday morning Chief Levin nnd other members of the lire department called the attention of thollro committee to the bad condition of the old reel nnd strongly urged the complete remodeling of the nncliino nnd ( hanging It from u two wheel Into a four wheel raningo. The mayor and all the mem bers of thu council took a look at the remains of the on co handsome cart nnd decided to follow the ndvlco of the fire men If it proved to bo practical. It Is esti mated that tlio cost of new wheels nnd a\lo for the two wheeled cart will coat about Si'iO , and then the c.irt will bo no bettor than it ever was , while the expenditure of aboutSlOO will change It into a four \\hccled carriage nnd make It ono of the best in the depart ment. It is piobnblo that the latter changes will bo made although , the nldcriimn did not announce their intentions and conclusions. The old cart has ngood deal of historic In terest attached to It. It was built by the Sllsby company for thol'nrls exposition , and every scrap of metal about It was nickel nnd silver plated nnd nil the woodwork was In laid mahogany , rosewood and cherry. It v-as awarded the lirst premium nt Paris , and when it was shipped hack to this country it had a rough pissago across tbo ocean nnd was sadly rusted by thu suit spray. It was found necessary to paint a largo iiirt of the handsome - some woodwoik and polished metal to conceal the rust and stains , audit wns afterwards sold to Council Clulfs ut a bargain. The hovs of the department feel deeply attached to It. and are anxious to have it remodeled and kept In service. The council alsoexnmlned the unsatisfac tory grade of Avenue 13 east of Oakland , con cerning whiuh there have been petitions and protests tiled by the Interested parties. The conclusions will bo announced later. Ono case gents' outing flannel shiits , 33o and S'Jc tills week at the Boston store , Coun cil Bluffs , la. If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd & Wells Co. , C. 13. Judd , president , OUO Broadway. Dr. C. II. Dower , 20 N. Main st. Fashionable wool suits mtulo by Mrs. L. Simmons , So to $ ; silks , S7 to $10. Shorthand. Miss Khodes , Brown building. KUill'fEEXTH \\VAIi S Tlic KvniiKollcnl Ijiitlieran Synod of Nebraska Meets tit .Denver. ECM-KR , Colo. , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BUE. ] The eighteenth nnnuul session of the Evangelical Lutheran synod of Nebraska was opened la this city tlda morn ing at St. Paul's Lutheran church. The in troductory exercises occurred at the church last evening , Kov. Dr. Adam Slump deliver ing the sermon. licv. H. 15. Hanson of Trinity Lutheran church , Denver , welcomed the synod to Denver , as did also Mayor Lon doner in a brief address , Dr. Kuhno of Omaha responded on behalf of the synod. The presenting to the synod of the silver gavel by the Leadvillo Lutherans was ono event of the evening. The gavel la a bounty , of solid silver , small nnd appropriately en graved. It was said that it would bo pil/ed by the synod until its members should bo f > ! il1r d linmn _ When the synod was called to order this moraine 1'Jll delegates answered to their names , 70 being ministers. Among the latter were Uev. J. A. Clut/ , president of the Mid land college at Atehlson , Kan. ; Kov. L , M. ICohm of Omaha ; Kov. Charles D , Albert , president of the board of Homo missions ut Baltimore ; Kov. J.Y. . Linkir , secretary of the Church extensions society ; Kov. S. B. BarniU , secretary of the board of Home mis sions. The morning session wns devoted mostly to routine business , the election of oilleors ro- .sullingas follows : President , Key. J. C. Jucobyj sccietaiy , Hov. "W. C. McCool ; Gor man secretary. Kev. C. Thompson ; treasurer , Kev. J. N. Wlihelmy ; statistical secretary , Uev. L. M. ICuhno. The reports of the ofllcors wcro read and several members from other synods admitted. The afternoon session was devoted to the ap pointment of various committees and brief addresses of viuious prominent delegates. Miles' Nerve anil Liver Pill' ; . An Important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , pllei und eonstipition. Splendid for men , women mid children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ! W doses for 5 cent * . Simples frco at Kuan & Co.'s , 15th und Douglas. Till rd O.iy nt ! amp DoutrlaH. CVMP DOUGI.VS , AVis.Sept. 10 , [ Special Telegram to Tin ; Bui : . ] The third day of the competition of the rifle und caiblnoarmy to.ims was devoted to known distance firing , as follows , the day's score and totals for the thrco days being shown : Kiilo Team Lieutenant Mulr , Seventeenth infantry , lTl-l.r S ; Sergeant Davis , Sixteenth Infantry , 161-UJ ; Corporal Dcnsmoro , Fourth , Infantry , IT--l.'iS ; Scigcant Hamburg , Tweii- tv-third Infantry , 105-4'W ; Seru'cnnt Merwln , Fifteenth infantry , ItH-Jil ; Sorgcant Uohm , engineer , lfilMi& ; Corporal Trlib , Seven teenth lufantrv ' , 109-11 ! ! ; Fh-at Sergeant Ungcr , Fifth 'Infantrv , 10'MOl ; Corporal Lang , Twelfth Infantry , LVi-IJ' ) , ' ; 1'rivato Herman , Ninth Infantry , l. > t-M5. ! Carbine Team Captain Kerr , Sixth cav alry , 157-413 ; Corporal Hake , Fifth cavalry , IKi-l'JO ; Ulackbinith ICclser , Sixth cavalry , 1W-I1I1 ; Corporal Thornton , Sixth cavalry , 103-110 ; Sergeant Taylor , Fifth cavalry , UH- 407 5 Corporal . Corp , Fifth . cwalry , Ib'MOJ ; - - ' 'Corporal 1'rivuto Lieutenant " Infantry total 4 , Id ) , cavalry total 4,071. If you could see your own scalp throjgh an ordinary magnifying glass , you would bo amazed at the amount of dust , dandrulf , and dead skin thereon accumulate : ! , The best and most popular preparation for cleansing the scalp U Ayer's Hair Vigor. I'y Trumps. Ci.Kvr.UNi > , 0 , , Sept. 10. | [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Br.K.VilllamStowart of Can ton nnd a man named Itaovos of Upper S m- dusky were stealing a ride in a Fort Wayne railroad freight car last night. When tlio ' train reached Loudonvllo four tramps en tered the car , assaulted ana robbed Stewart i and Heaves nnd thiewthum from the train , | which was running at the rate of twenty i miles an hour. Stewart was terribly injured. Ucovcs IIM not been found nnd It Is believed ho was killed. The tramps escaped. TlioVcatlior Foreoast. For Omaha and vicinity Fair ; sHghtlj warmer. For-Nobraska Light , local rains ; cooler , variable winds. For Iowa Fair ; warmer westerly winds For South Dakota Fair , except local ruins In western portion ; cooler , vuilablo winds bocoruluf northwesterly , TO IN TlfF-ffiTIl INNING , V ( _ _ The Lincoln OluV Takes Another Gnuio Trom Onmha , Jfaking Three Straight ! NINE ERRORS CREDITED TO THE BLACK SOX The Milivntikeo'llrewcrti ' Tnko n Tum ble ( ( > Tlilril I'liico SluiitlliiK of ' Iliu ] ) - fur Toilny'n Pluvn I. Won. for ct. Mlininntiolls . . . . 10) ) ( V ) 40 . ( SCI IVIUKHS Cltv . Hll G7 U ) . Milwaukee . IflS ns 40 . (110 ( Iit-mer . 1U3 62 SI . 101 Mom Oltv . im 48 67 .4.17 Omiilui . 101 4tt IW Llui'oln . too 42 bt , 1'aul . 107 'J5 Miioolii II , Onmlta 1O. LIXCOI.V. Nob. , Sept. 10.-S [ peel ill to Tun Bui : , ] Once inoroulil the. boys from the mo- tropolU full victlrm to the prowess mul peed lucUof the Lincoln tunui. Tlioro wiu u good crowd present , ixiul the manner in whlcli tliuy lirtccl the roof of the ( * nini\ stand , hi thu llrat two innings caused people for three bloelcs around to run from their houses In fear nmi trembling. A young man whoso niiino sounded something llko Iillo Jag , but who spells It Elteljoi % started to do the twilling for the visitors , mid ho W.H simply pie for Lincoln's batters , Seven runs wore imulo off him In the first two Innings , ana llfty would have boon the totiillmd not old reltu- bto "Dad" Clurko been sulutltutjil in the third. The llluck Sen played llko n lot of schoolboys In tlio Ilrst , third nuil ninth Innings , mid rolled up nine yellow errors - rors In that time. Tliolr nlny- Ing in the other innings was good , Lincoln's game was far from perfect , and six black m.irks were registered aalnst thorn. Cleveland covered himself with ( 'lory by inaliliig two homo rum over the center Hold fenco. One hi the second brought in two runs , and the other was undo hi the fourth , when nobody was on the bugs. Hemp for Lincoln picked tbo sumo spot , but no ono hail wcccdcil him at hat. The Reds secured nine ills altogether , while the Blacks touched loach for thirteen safe ones. With the ox- eptlon of Cleveland's homers , they wore all inplcs , while Lincoln eornillcil lour two- iitrRcrs , one three-base hit unit u homo run. Vt the beginning of the ninth the score stood U to 7 in favor of Omaha , but on four hits nd several errors four runs were mndo by jincoln , mid the game was won. Tnrcotnon vcro on bases for Lincoln when the third uin wns put out. It w.is hard hitting all round , thrco Lincoln and but two Omaha ncn compressing the ozone. Following is ho scorn : 11V 1MXINOS. Ineoln . n ' 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 Omaha 8 < 110002 0 U BUM\tAHY. linns earned Lincoln B. Omaha 5. Two mso lilts I'lima/aii. Brlmblecomb , lloovor , Innrahan , Jlor.in. 'Lureo-lmsuhlt Maculhir. lonie riliih lloinp , { UleveUind S. liases on balls KonohS. Klteljor 1 , UlarkoS. lilt bv iltchur Hum ] ) . Hoaeli.i StrucU out Uo.ich I , .lleljori ; 1. Uluikn S. Passed balls lluovor , lor.m. Wild pitches Itoauh , Oliiiko. Time if giiiiu' Ono hour and thirty-UNO minute : ) . Iniplru Uengle , ns City 2 , Alilwniikcc 1 , ' JlllVAUiiiiVis. : . , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BEE. ] Following is the scow of today's { j.uno : 31IMVADKBU. KANSAS C1TV. U 11 O A E ii n o A B oormnn , rf. 0 0 1 0 0 Mnnnlmr,2b.l I a I 0 ettlt , in I ) 1 a II 0 Moot , HS U 0 5 2 1 bhocli. HI 1 1 2 0 Smith , D U I 0 S 0 ) ur ! > tuple , IfO 1 I 0 0 Hioverrf U U 2 0 0 Velch.21) 0 1120 Stearnslb.l 2810 Morrlspcy , too U It ) U 1 rmiicnUT , ab..u u o : t 1 vrli'K.c I ) U 4 I I. Iliinit , in 0 1 1 U 0 AlbertH.31i..O 1 I J I .Junsoti , If..I ) 0 1 O U Thornton , p..O 0 1 00 Oonohuo 0..0 0 T 3 U Totals 1 5 21 10 I Totals 2 62711 2 11V 1NM.M1S. Milwaukee 0 00000100 1 KunbasUity 0 1100001) ) * SUM.MAItV. Hnrncd runs Kniisis City 2. T\vo-bnsn hits Stearns 'J Stolen base Nlcnl. Uascs on balls Milwaukee 1 , Kiinsus City : i. Struck ) iit Tliointon 4Smith 4. Tlmouf giinio ( Jno hour and forty inlnntos. Umplru MeUcrniott. Miiineaiiolls 7 , Sioux City 0. MiNXc.U'ous , Minn. , Sept. 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB Dun. ] Following is the score of today's game : 11V INNINOS. Minneapolis . o 020 22 01-7 fclou.x Ulty . 0 000 00 00 0 61WUHV. Ilnns earned Jllniionimlls 2. Tiro-liasu lilts Uyn. t-iiorilleu lilts Kyn , Day , Double plnys Dulccto DiiKdulu lo Day. Duke lo Day to Uyn. fetoltm liiiscs Mcljnudo. Uyn Day , Strauss 2 , Kuppel , Genlna ' . ' . Hit by lillulicr Illauk. liases on balls IJuko 4 , Hark- nebs 7. .Struck out DilUo IS , Hiirkno s 7. I'lisi-od balls C'roshley 3. Wild tilteh-Diiko. Tlniu Ono liour and jorty-Uvo lumutL'a. XJiu- plru IIoo\ur. _ tin : si Jtixo. Iilnunlii KnccH. .x , Kcb. , Sopt. 10. Summary ofto- duy's races : ! i : ! . " ) pacing , purse ? 400 Sam Keith won , Abdullah Wilkes second , Koxy L thltd , Gyp sy B fourth. Uc.st time 1 ! iii'J-f. ii'J4 : trotting ToboKRan won the first heat but was ruled out uiulor protest , Sltsiua second end , Trenton third. Tluio of Toboggan 2)5 : ! ) f. JJi. : : ) pacing , purse 5400 Sam Keith won In thrco sti-niirlit heats , Abdalhih second , Uoxy L , thlril. Best time 8:2T : | . ! : ! ! ) fniaranteo trot , pnrs > o ? l,000 Jcsslo Gains won In thrcostraight heats. Host tlmo-2 : : > OX. Hulf rnilo anil rrVricat running race for $1,100 Bcllo KfUtDouu. won In 51 seconds. Won the St. I-iosor. Lovnov , Sopt. 10. Memoir won the St. Legcr stakes at Doncastcr , Blue Green bocoiul , Gonznloo tlilrd. Today's Tlpn. AT ClIICAnOiWEDT S1IIU 1'AllK. First race LUzty D. Hufllun. Bec-ond race Toui Jaackin. Ed Bell. Third race SpaUliw , Attcu8 ! , Fourth race IMllyilMiikerton , Dan ( I. Fifth ruco Sena A' ' , Ireland. Sixth race WltifJwY , Bob Thomas. AT siinE > s"iiE\i " ) nvv , Fli-st race Ueclaro , Drlzzlo. Socoiul rncoBndo | , Buddhist. Third race Potomac , Strathmeiith. Fourth ruco Torso , Slnaloa. i-'lfth nice Fltzjames , Grlmaldl. Sixth race Philosophy , Jlacboth II. A Drcd ( FHVNUSCO , Cal. , Sept , 10-Alhcrt .Tordon , a saloon proprietor , nnd his wlfo were found blccdini ; and Insensible on the lloor o : thu saloon this uftoruoon , Jordon had cul his wife's wilst with n caseUnlfo , then cut both his own wrists und stabbed himself in the breast. Ill health und lack of business led them to seek to end their troubles. The woman will probably rccovor but the man will die. Tlio now otllcos of the great Eoek Island route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Piirmun streets , Omalm , are the flnodt In the city. Cn.ll and see thum. Tickets lo all polntd eaat ut lowest rules. K HVMtJK , Snioko Isnultm Kroin lountalim In North Carolltin. snnviM.E , N , C. , Sept. 10. [ Special Telo- Rtntn to TUB UKH.j-Hcports received hero 'rom reliable citizens in the neighborhood of jco Tree creek , a tributary of the Suivnnco river , twelve miles cast of this city , stnto that for the third time since the Charleston earthquake smoke lias for some days been regulnily emitted in considerable volume from seven mountuln peaks of the Dluo Kldxo chnln. The peaks have como to bcilcsU'iiutod 'tlio seven sinukinir mountains. " J. AV. Uoon , a citl/cn of the Bco Trco Creek nel li- borhoo ( ! , snjs Hint Tor the iiast two weulis cadi inornliiK about 9 o'clock avast volnino of black smoke , running to the height of > 00 feet , has Issued from Watch Cnob , Hocky Knob nnd live other 31uo Kldio ; inountaln pcal which nro visible from Bco Tieo ca'ok. Mr , Boon says tlmt the peaks wcro Ilrst observed to ho smoking on October 5 , of the jenr of tlio Jlnirlcstonenrtliqunke. 'I'hatyearthosniok- nff lasted thrco weeks. It then censed until ast year , when for three weeks , IjCKlnnliiKlii September , the peaks \vore iifjaln In a statoot ictlvlty. An effort is being imulo to have Prof. D , Smith , tlio geologist , of Mnsoii county , and General T. L. KltiiKinon Inve.stl- rnto tlio matter , as many of the jic'oiilo have jccoino so nlnrmt.il that 'they say they will eivo the neighborhood. 101,1 rivs ix viuwis\xi : . The Stnto Oniiipnl n DoinonstriitloiiH Kcaoh n Cllniav. CiinrnNxiyo. : . , Sept. 10. [ Spcct.il Tel egram toTm ; liin. : ] Tlio climax of political demonstrations In the state campaign wis reached here tonight on the eve of the elec tion. Both parties made extensive prepara tions for the event , which fur surpassed any thing of the sort ever seen in ( jiioycnncor Wyoming. Each party Indulged In a torch- Alglit procession. The republicans wcro headed by tliclr flambeaux , handsomely uniformed and drilled , Following wcro hundreds of men la line carrying torches , while banners bearing approprlito designs nnd floats caricaturing features of the cam- p.ijgti were conspicuous In the procession. The democrats had n ilimiheau club , each member of which woio a white plug hat. Bo tli parades were remarkably line , each being muikod by n large company of noise- inen and each being provided with gun clubs , which created a terrible din. Hoekets and lioinan camllo.s were llred along the cntiro llnu of both processtoiis. The republicans had the best of It drilling and the way their men were handled , but tlic number of men In line were about equally divided. Subse quently the republicans held a big meeting In tlio oner i house and Iho democrats nn open- air demonstration. The parties will dnter the fight tomorrow equally confident. Both claim the state hy about fifteen hundred. Conservative men llguro that the election will bo very close. The now Australian ballot svstom goes into force for the first time , which introduces the greatest element of uncertainty. I'olltluiil ICvoitciniMit in Wyoming. LviiAMti' , Wyo. , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bii.J Tomorrow occurs the ilrst stale election \VyomlngaiidtonlRht the city is wild with excitement. Both par ties have n big torchlight procession parading the streets and there is speaking on every street corner and in every hall. The princi pal speakers tonight nro ox-Congressman Helford of Colorado , Colonel S. VV. Downey , spcalcor of the last house of representatives , nnd Judge M. U. Brown , candidate for the United States senate. Tlio chief democratic orator was P. Gad Bryan , candidate for supreme premo Judge. It Is estimated tonight that this county ( Albany ) , the banner republican comity in the state , will give the republicans nt least live bundled majority and that the republican state and legislative ticket will bo elected by an average majority of about four thousand. The campaign Is the most o > citIng - Ing in the history of Wyoming. rt HAHVEST IS.VOtmsiONS SOUTH tf Via tlio AValmnh Uoutp. On September 9 , 2'i and October 14 the Waunsh will sell round trip tickets to points in Texas , Arkansas , Tennessee , Mississippi , Louisiana , Alabama , Geor gia and Florida ut Half Faro , good for 30 days. Remember the "Wnbtish is Iho quickest route South and Southeast. Hecliuingr Chair and Pullman Buffet Sleeping Curs on all trains. Only 16 hours to St. Louis , 2 } " " Ohnttnnoogn , 40 " " Now Orleans , 401 " " Now York , with corresponding fast time to till noinls South and oust. For tickets und lull information in regard to routes , also for a copy of the Southern Ilomcseokors' Guide , call at tlio Wtibash Ticket Olllee , 1002 Furnain street , Omaha , or write G. N. Clayton , Northwestern Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nob. > A Haloon Keeper Murdered. SILT LAICF , Utah , Sept. 10. [ .Special Telegram to TUB Bui : . ] J. II , McDonald , a laborer on tbo railroad grade ut Condor Can yon , on Monday last cut the throat of Gust WnldborRor , a saloon keeper , from the effect of whirh the latter died in ttvo minutes , Tlio killing wns done with a razor , und in self defense. Itcmstcd Alive. Has it over occurred to you when reading accounts of railway accidents that nine-tenths of all tlio deaths re ported are the result of fire caused by car stoves and coal oil lamps'Tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St , P.iul rail way's now solid vestibule trains now running between Omaha and Chieago are heated entirely by steam anil lighted throughout by their own patent electric lamps. No ether line win olTor tholr patrons such absolute comfort and protection. Not a spark of ( Ire or a drop of coal oil except in the engine , Try the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ely. , when you go oast. Cars leave the union depot , Omaha , dally at 0:10 : p , m. , arriving at Chicago ut ! ) : HO the fol lowing morning. Get tickets and stooping ear berths at union ticket of fice , 1501 Fnrnnm st. , Barker block , J. E. PiiKSTON' , Pass. Aft F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. Thrown from Her ST. PAUL , Sept. 10. The feature of the stale fulr today wus the ten-milo race for the ladies' championship of the northwest and a purse of 81,000 between Miss Jennie Kusli of Kentucky and Vollu Polio of Dakota In the seventh mlle Miss Hush ws thrown heavily and was unable to continue. Mis > s Polio rode out her ten miles and wns award cil the prize. Tickets at lowest rates ami superior accommodations via thu great Hock Island route. Ticket ollleo , 1002 Six teenth and Fai'iiani Htroots , Omaha. Kirn in a l'liotoj rapli Gnllorv. About 5 o'clock jcstcrday afternoon llio broke out in Hhlnebart'H photograph fiallery on Douclas street , but the prompt action of the AID department prevented the Humes from making much headway. .Loss , nbout Through coaches Pullman palace sleepers , dining cars , frco reclinlnycliiili1 caw to Chicago and intervening pint viii the grout Uock Island route. Ticko ollleo 1G02 , Sixteenth and Furnam. IHJIjITICS. Ninth Ward llcmocr.it > ) . Eleven democrats of the Ninth ward met atLowo avcuuo and Hamilton street last night. C. J. Smyth reported a constitution nnd by laws , which were adopted. The cloven democrats then got down to business and decided to name their organiza tion the Ninth Ward Democratic cluli , after which they elected the following ofllcers : President , F. I ) . Cooper ; vice presidents , Euclid Martin nod Churchill 1'nrkor ; secre tary , Q. II. Webster ; treasurer , P A. Mo- Kenno. Mr. McKenna said ho wanted to see an ex- cciitlro committee appointed to look after the registration of voters nnd the < o mon who Imvo not taken out their tiHurnllnitlon pa pers. The prcslilont thought the plait n treed ono and on the committed npjppmtcilO. U We tutor , P. A , McKeiinn anil A. Uronn. QThc question of n hnll was diicusstd , lut most of those present favored tnectlucr I" Limdergron's stable , on 11 nmllton street , for Iho rcnson that ho offered It free of rent. Mr. Smyth did not llko to moot In astu"blo. Ho talked some time upon this hall question and then got the matter referred to the ex ecutive committee. Sl.xtliVurd IJUIIKIIC , The Sixth ward ( Jernuin personal rights league held n rousing meeting nt 1'wctity- fourtli and Clnrk lust night. A nutnbcr of speeches were innlo in which the Importance of securing iiiiturallzatlon papers win urged upon all foreign residents of the ward. Bcforo tlio meeting closed ) It w niraiiKCil that the secretary at the club , .lohn IIVcs - cls , would moot nil foreigners who huvo not taken out tlu-lr p.ipers at the club room , Twenty-fourth and Clark , stroott , nt * : : < ( ) p. m. today , nnd golth them to Court Cleric Moorcs , where they vlll lie ftiinlshtd with the neces'ary papers frco of charge. Ernst Ktuioift VMS appointed a nicmhcrof the lluatico commitleo , vice Kov , Her , -\\ho resigned on luvountof apressui'oof busiiicss. The club adjourned until next U'oJnesdiiy evening. BETTER THA1T GOZJ > . nESToncu riEn HEALTH. For 25 ycnra I ccffcrcd from bolls , cry'pcns ' ! mid otlur blood cffcctlois , t.\Ung \ during that lime great quantities of ( ilC rcnt racdlclnci with out giving mo an j IK r otlblo rclKf. Mends Irdaced mo to try S. a. S. It laprou'd me from tlio etoit , ami after taking \crnl bottled , re- Btori-d toy hi alth ts far na I could hope ( or a , Tnjr age , wh'ch I * now seventy five ycara Sim * . S. 21. LncAi , BovhnK Green , Ky. Trcallac on liloocl nml Kiln Dl cnec mnllcd free. 8\\rltT yi'KCIHO ' CO. . J\tlatilaaa. OPENING OFTHESEASON , TWO NIGHTS. Friday and Saturday , Sept. 12 and 13. Mimiifrer Polinny bcs | loniinonn"0iis the upcnliiK evi-iilof tinIrainiillc seisou a Ttvo Nights' EiigaKeiiient of Q. P. HE1SS This eomp.uiy Is this ycnr lurscr : iml r tli. . in mer uml i > re-i'iit The Finest Englisli Opera Traveling. ( ! 5 People ! I'n 11 Chorus ! Standard Operas ! AT ) IJiVUEU , Mnslcnl Illm-tor. J. II. I'liUKOM , Slago Malinger FRIDAT , SEPT. 12 , LA TRAVIATA. GAS-T : Vlolctt.i MIssTrancosca Gullirlu 1'Morn ' Bllsi Kinlly .Mlroii Annul til Mlssl'niina Escolt Gennont Win , Mullens Allied A I , . Oinlid Huron Duophol I inil Scnpcr Onsloii Kd Tin pi Or. Orcnvlllo .7olin Hoiul Slnniuls Mr. Perron 1'rlcos flOc.TBe.Jl.OOnna II..V ) . S'lliserllieis , Knlo of tickets opens Tliiiisilay moinliiK in ll o'clock. ltciiilursalo Thursilny utip. in. OIAHAKODIILBIUFFS DRIVING PARK. Fall Meeting , October 7to 10 , 1890 S4.OOOI1SI PROQRA MJIE : MONDAY , OCTOlirU 7. St.'lOl'nio-l'urs * ' . J.'iOfl 25TioltliiE I'urso . 5HO 3-yuur-old Trol.t'nK ' btnlco . 1JO TUESDAY , OOTOBIUl 8. 2'iOTiottltig : 1'ni-so . , ' ! OO l:3UTrijttlm : I'ui'-o . 4)0 ) J-yeur-oUl Tiottlnx Slnlco . 00 W rI ) N ES D A V , OCTO11E U 9. UtlBTiottlns-l'iir e . 400 Kice-ror-AllTrottliu-l'msc . r , < )0 ) Ycaillns Trnttliu Knco Stake . f 0 TIIUUbUA.lt , OCJTOUKIl JO. 2:30 : Trottliijs I'nrso . 400 Kmo-l'iir-All I'nchiK-l'iiMJ . W)0 ) l'roo-1'or-All. SlnllUm-l'ursH . 503 National TrottliiR unsocial Ion rules to ( jov- i rn. 1'ntrlcs close Oeo'i'r4. ! Stalcorac-ofrce , .Mllotmok. J.W. I'Klir.OOY ' , I'rtsltlunt , Coinoll Hlulfs , Cowa. Addiess all comnuinlcitlousto A. II. GII1I1S , Secretary. JiriSoutli UtliSL.Oiiiahii , Alii ) . OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. CornurMiiln uml llroul way , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO\VA. \ Dualnr.s In fiiri'l ii nnd iloincsllo cvflmn-iu Ciilloulloiis inado mid intoiust , palil on time deposits ' _ ARCHITECTS And BuildniB Superlntanacnts. Kooni > ,4 : > lMiiiHU Hen Itiilldlns. ( - > iiiiliiN"ii : , nnd linomsSil mid -H Mcrrlain Block , Council lllulls , la. Cui-icsiioiHliHK'u bollaltt'il. Cures HURTS * CUTS , SPRAINS , BRUISES , RHEUMATISM. sriso r Ai COUNCIL OLUFFS , POItcMlmiio--SiOnorr ( < . lians.in , wi'll Impmipd. UWuiM-t. ' * , Cliiniauiiia | Co. , ICiin , , well proxul. orei Troyo Co. , Kimwiiiwoll Improved , - eroi , C'omiiuclio Co , Kim. , well linpiort eil. IL'O icri' , Morris Co. , I\nimi , well Improved : rJO ler-ci , l.otin Co. Iviinull improved. ICiUiipi-ci , KurnuM Co. . NVIiiusUii : C.MI ei ( , I l ill Co , , N linmki , iX'Tnvrti , .MiililunUorg Co. , ICcnluck ) ; well Iniiiiiivodl pu'iir. HHiiciTi , well hnjirovoil ; AlconaCo.MlcM < gum oleur , 4iincrislos { < Co.Ohlo ! clc.ir. Will trails pltlicr urill fiirntonihiitiillsuor elty iironortj In I'oiinulllUiilNnrDimilin. ( Meirlnnd fnStunoaiiil Iliiirr To , Mo , C'liiunrry 1 nluiinni ( ) | n , Dlokluson Uo , , If an. JIAKI. Isl IIIOIIlIllUl'llOllS. ( JlttOtllO JlDllt. I wllltratlf. J.b. I'tlee , lilel'.s hotel , Ij CIt c-liMiiBO In bimliic s will M > ! 1 slock ol J- ' ilriifiaiiilll.\tiiM"4.all now ami MrMcliU' , atoico \\-iiiiiu l iiL'\n.WdtiH. ) In- \oico a limit - eo olllcc. Council Illuirs , rpoll SALK riiiu < tanilnril liri'il li'n m , biiyi , 7 nnd 8 yoiiM old. inau-lii'd. Kaily can diMi'thoin ; clly liioKi * ; will not liv. 1'allal : a S Malnst. . Couiull ttliin"n. J. II'rlie. . OlIAXC'lIofiilirctline. X r-ioom hotue.1 luMldiM bulh ; Imt und nilil water nil throimlt ; furiueo. pus nnd tsliTlrlcllKlil. Vet saloon o.iiy tvrins , ln ronrlli uvo , onehhiclt fioin motor , ' from poitollioo. ff.V. \ . IIIN per. ISIV.ii'l . si. 17\cin \ KKNT-lintel .lamnson , nil furnished/ / L I'lusi'ssUm ' itlvon OiMulior I. Kor Infurnu. { 'onHillings ' Mm. slodunU > i > for Ulirls Slratib , Council llluir * HI ) rooms , \dtli liunrd.W . to $3 _ \M3-Tho HOIIIB KcManrnnt- saa Jon unu' t rrmt. Tli < > most popular plticulu tliuilty. S. \ \ Sc-nll. iCKHroa'lwiiy. T710H S \ IBOr Mill trulo ( era cool r.ml J-1 uam.stalllnn No. crtll. rcjlsterol In Wal lace. icy Dr. Arclilli.ilil , dam hy ICciitucky Ulay.SycaM old. Ap | > ly to Dr. Mat-rap _ FOIt SVLE or llont-Oiinli'n. land , with liousu , byj. UKIco. ll Main St. . Uonucll HKNT-TwonownuKlcrn r-rootnliousuiT .L1 iiiuKl location. Apply ( EM I'lrtnavoniio. 3 , bavi'l'- _ V njVp.iy rent wnoiijon nn liny a liomoon T T tlics.iiuoturiiH , ana In ciso of your do.ith Btnny tluiH luivo yuur family tlio hoiuu olcdf on tlio following torins : Ahoiiio worlli * IK > -.iltlt per inoiitlL A home wmlli H.uj ntJlS IIIT month. jMionic worlli * , WJ titSJl nor month. yvhoiuoworlli C1.I100 utl > pir moiitli. .A home worth WjKl ) uttlS | , cr month , Other price I boincs on t bo s mm term" . Tlie above monthly piyiiionts Ineluilo jirlniMnil nndlntorost. For full iiirt Ionian call nn or addrcssiho.ru Id A Wells Co , . OJJ Hroulway. UoonelllllulK In. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute AND- Private Hospital. , Co" . Broadway and 20th. Sts. , COUNCIL Hwm , IOWA. Tor t tie t roil m nit of all Mir lc.il and chronlo d l-t'iHis : u mid Isoises of tlio blood. I'llvnto ' < ll > cisi9of : the. iiilnary anil sexual oinmisas syplillK iisitrlcture , ivstltls. mier- in.'itorroliou' . lost 111:1 : niOlMviiiil ! ( tinpotcnca mul weakness treatoilsucursifullv. I'.iflJoiilur alt I'ntlon ] iu Id lo dlsouscs of tlia IIHIK ) , us Asthma , Cuiisit nipt Ion , ltronuldtls < ( Jnturrli. Ktc. fnralyslH , Kliliicy Disua ciaa niabotcs. Hrteht-'uDKiMbo. lllii'iiinat ism. Piles. Ciinci ) ! ' , Viirlocedo. 11 yd i oerli * . iJropsy , Tumor , DIseasiM of tlio Eye and Knr. t'lub 1'tet. Sjilnal t'lirvnturcanclnll dlscaso-iof llio Ixinca. U'u liiivo ailepnrtnu'iil tluvnti'il ' vxi'luslvoly tollies treatmt'iiiiif L'terlncl ) SWSPS McdldnoM'nthcoiircly packed and freefron * olisurvatlnn. t'ortcsponilencc oonllileiitlal. Adiltossi DR. BELLINGER'S Snrgical Institute and Private Hospital , Cor. Bronclivioanil SlilhSt.- * , , Council Jllullii , la. J.I ) . nmiUNU'ON- . K. JiSiiuaviiT.VIco-rros. CiUlii.unlC. IlAN.v.tv , rnililer , CITIZENS STATE M1K Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 , LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 lni.CTOiis-r.A. ) Mlllnr. IOllnaion. ( . r. L. Sliumirl. K.K. Hurt , .1,1) . KdinumNoiiClnirlea C , Ultima n , 'I'r.insac't funeral liaiihliiK IMIH ! ' IKSS. l.uivt'st upltnl nnd surjilui of unj hank In Southwestern town , INTERESTUN TIME DEPOSITS , Council Bluffs & Omaha TRANSFER LINE. II. Beccroft & Sons. , Props. BAGGAGE , EXPRESS * HEAVY Mnliln ? tlneo trlpy ovury day oxccpt. Suit * duv.Oiuiilia Oiuiilia ofllt'o nt llni A , Stuwntt n.\i > rissan ! < J ' Couiii-'n DiliIfbollleo.r , .KJ Uroadwny. Tel Leaves Cotincll 1)1 ) iilTs ! > anrt u n. ni. nnd 3 p m. Oinnh.1. J'Jn. in. ; ! ii.m. . and 5 n. m. OnJcrs iiMiaptly utluiiiltii to , PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. lFydr'iulionnd , sllllt , ! ry KiiRlnuor. I'luns. Estlnintoa . DllKIIlUlllO ii'u ' uEcou'ouifffi Brown 0 rtU-ii1fT Jualluo of tlio l-'eiioo. Ollloo uvor American Express , No. 421 Dull ill 4 iirojdway , Council IHulTe , Iowa. Oimn Attorneys at IMW , Practice in the State nnd Federal Stone Ollllu UourteUooiiis 7 and 8 Shut'iirt-Hono Bloulc , Council " , . lllulls Iowa. CARPETS T We arg receiving daily for fall trade the fin est patterns in Moquctte , Velvet , Body Brussels - - \ sels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , and" " * Rugs , Lace , Chenile and Sill < Curtains , Win do\v shades , Upholstering and Drapery goods , of all kinds. Fringes and Fancy Triinings. Upholstering and Interior Decorating : done lo order on slier notice , Call and see us or vritc for samples and prices. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. . A03 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.