THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUlEuUY , SEPTEMBER (5 ( , 1892 , THE OiUABA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICES - NO. 12 PKARL STREET DpllYcnyl by carrier to tiny part of thp city II.V. . TII/TON. - MANAGER. p. . r rntinvtxj Hu 'nM Office . . . .No41 nitE1HOMvblMRlit Editor No 23 MKSTWX. K V. PlumblnpCo. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . The monthly meeting of the Democratic club will bo field thU evening. The September term of superior court s-Ill bo opcdcd by Judge McGcotbls morning. Tlio Commcrcmt Pilgrims of America will organize a council of the order in Denver in the nonr future. The funeral ot Mrs. Anna Cole \vlll tnk plHco this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from tno finally roMdenco , ( iiB Bluff street. , Owing to tnelr Innbillty to proouw n ttt.t or mnkoothur satisfactory arrangements the Woman's Ucliof corps will not ssrvo ni"nls during the veterans' cnci mpment. Mrs. Drew. The young Indies of the Second Presby terian church will clvo n milkman's supper next Fildny evening at the residence of Mr. Merriam , comer of Plorco nud Stutsman streets. > James Tracy , who is out on ball slnco stabbing Mlnnla Duon on Plorco street , Is to IIRVO n hu.irmg this morning in police crurt. J. Boomer , who shot John Sharp on lower Broadway. Is also to tmvo in hearing. A numbnr ot young men are making ar rangements for n party to bo civon Tluirv OHV livening at the Masonic lomplo tn honor nf MUs Ltirton of Nebraska City , Miss St. Chnr nnd Mlfcs Ahhott of Chicnuo au.1 Miss ISiiikur of MlchlL'iin , who nro to spend sev eral days in the city visiting friends. Tiilclni ; Tlmo 111' tlio rorrloclf. The Boston Sloro is doing . somowhnt novel thing thlH week. Tlio wouthor just now is not such IIB would remind ono very forcibly of tlio approach of winter , ' but tlio Boston Store has do- aided to Inko tlmo by the forelock nnd Boll blankets at enough of u reduction to.mnko It enough of an object to people who urn likely to need blnnkotfl to buy now.Folhcriiigham , Whltolnw & Co. h i\'o nn npreoitblo w.ny of luillulpiiliiiK iho wants of the people , und in thiscaso , judging oy the prices , those who can nvnil thoinHolvos of this opportunity nro to bo ( fongratulntud. Visitors to the Btoro say there nro just lota of bargains in ether lines too. Considerable ntton- tion has been attracted by tbo enor mous arrivals of now goods tit tbo Bos ton Store this week. Tlio slduwnlk on two aides of tbo hloro has been stacked with cnnnclous boxes , all containing now goods , most of which will bo on tbo shelves by tlio middle of tbo week. j'iiti > ox.i/j r liifHiu.ii'mi. Miss Una Dlxon of Uunlnp U the guest of Mrs. U. M. Os borne this week. Miss Maud Holt ot Ucd Oak is In the city on n visit to her brother , II. A. Bolt. O. W. Spurrlur , oJltor of the Silver City l evlcw , wa * in the Bluffs yesterday. Mrs. F. A. Spr.iauo ami family nave returned turned from n two months' visit to Illlnoi" . Wnlluco MuRiddon nnd A. A. Claric huvo tu Now Orleans to attor.d the prlzy lights. Mfci Urzlo Donnhby loft this morningJor iLlncoln , Nob. , whcro she will teach the Unuuini ; year. fl. B. Sewing of Ilnrtltipton , Nob. , is In the city , the oijucst of Henry Paschal on "Willow nvonu. Mlsioi Came and Mamto Ilonn have ro- turnca from a visit of several weeks wltn relatives in Now York. Gcorffo A. Shocdsaclt of this city won n prize Sunday for tha best drill ut the Land- \vohrsocloty in Omaha. Kmll Hjfcti. tclecraph opnrator at. tbo _ lower , Main street Voitern Union ofllce , is confined to his bed by sickness , C. U. Wnlto , James Anderson nnd E. K. Noyo& nro homo from Dos Mblnes. wbero they have been attending the state fair. li. b. .lossolvn nnd family ot Denver nro vUitliiK friends In the cltv. Ho is thinking of rcturnini : to Council Bluffs , which was his former residence. N Judson , civil engineer , 328 Broadway. Rcmombor that Bushnell soils all kinds of school books at the lowest prices. A good light ? Why , there's no use having anything olse. Got any of these perfect lumpj at Lund Bros.'and iutvo n perfect light. They are all good , and the linost line in tlio city. MTlnuily Hurt liy a I'llll. A young man named Hliodcs , a son of Fred Knodcs of Jnckson township , loft homo n day or two ugo to go Into tbo woods on a grapo- hnntln oxpedlliou. In the course of his perambulations ho came across n vine that ell in ted u tall tree and in order to trot the pi apes lie imitated the vlr.o. Wucn ho jeacneil the top of the trco in soma way ho missed Ins footing ancl foil to the ground , a tilstnnco of about , forty foot. Ha sustained fovoro internal Injuries from the fall and his lower limbs nro Diir.ilyzoii. There ute soil- OU9 doubts as to his iccovcry. George Davis , drugs ana paints. ICOpoopIo in this city use gw stoves as Co. puts''am in at cost. \Vuntcil to I lily. Improved property. Will pay cash if pricolslow. II. G. McGee , 10 Mnlii struct. The want advortlsomontsappoaringin a nowopupcr are often the most interest ing nart of its contents. Tlioy express the urgent needs , the daily wishes of the people who want something and who. are willing to do something. School books of all kinds at Bush- noil's. Don't forgot that Bushnell , at 10 Pearl and 20 Main sts , has all kinds of Bchool books and suhool supplies. Teat of the Now Cliiiuitc.il. The now chemical lire engine was brought out yestoiduy morning and put through Its paces , on north Sixth street , before an inter- ustcd audionco. It came up to the expecta tions of iho llremon In every rosooct , and was pionounccd a success. Within thirty seconds of iho tlmo when the chomlcals were sot at work It wni flowing out of tbo end of the SOU foot of hose. In a stronm that carried revonty-llvo foot. The stream was sot play- tne on a bonflro made of tar barroU , and within 11 ft con seconds moro the tire bad boon extinguished , the chemical putting n quietus nn the blaze wherever It struck. Tboongluo was managed easily by ono man , The want advertisements appearing in n nowbpnpor are often the most interest ing purl of its contents. They express tlio tifgunt needs , the daily wishoa of the people who want Homolning and who mo willing to do somothlng. Mrs , J. A. Gotham will open a studio over Itiloy & Shorradon's art atoro , Sopt. 10 , and will give instructions in ( ill , water color and pastel pointing , Class from U tu 12 a. in. Sellout * Open , The city aoboolt oponoU yesterday morning ofior the two mouths' ' summer vacation Tbera was eomo doubt , nuparontly , lu the mind * ot Bomu of the pupil * , as whether iho opening would He made , it being Labor duy , and tlio enrollment was probably M i-bortot what it uauilly u at tbo opening o the fall term , The tartly on CM. however , wll bo In today und the work of the year will bo cominuucod. Tbo Western Iowa Business college also opened lu fall term in the Marcus building , with ono of the lur ; ou oiircllioeuts evorkcou In the history or tbo Institution. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Preparing Fairraount Park for the Recep tion of the Veterans. PLEASURES AWAITING OLD SOLDIERS l.nrga C nurds und a Hood Tlmo Will At tend tlio Aiiiiunl Itciinloti Cuptute at n lliirgliir SclinnM Open tor tlio full Term , Fulrmount park was a busy place yester day. Iho preparations for the annual re union of the South western Iowa Veterans association wcro going on , and the grassv slopes ot the parK wcro beln ? rapidly trans formed Into a city of tents , which , If the Una weather of Iho last twenty-four hours con- tinuoj , will witness ono of the largest and must enthusiastic reunions of soldiers that ms over occurred in this vicinity. Colonel D. B. Dally was master ot the ceremonies an3 under his direction xqunds of men wcro tiuslly ongbgod in putting up tents and making thu other arrangements for the re ception of guests. Tlio reunion will commence tomorrow and last until Thursday night. Tbo Twenty- ninth Iowa Infantry will bold Us reunion nt the same tlmo with the Veterans associa tion , nnd this will hrlug old soldiers from till parts of the state , although the majority of them will come from Mills , Ida , I'otinwulta rn I o , Monunu , Crawford and Hnrilson countlos , which compose the association. Tno huadquartors of the Twenty-ninth will bo u abort distunco to Iho right of the ntnnd , while the tents of thu others will bo ranged along both sides ot tbo road nt the lelt. A directory will be mauo and thu tents will all be uuinbcicd , so that any one who \\ants to lltid any particular parson will Itnow where to look for him. The whole camping ground will bo llchtcd by electricity at night. Muslo will bo fur nished by McFndiien's drum corps , ot this city , and Thomas' band of Module. The soldiers will commence to arrlvo this even ing , und a Meady stream of them will came in by every train , until the list Is numoerod by the hundrciU. Tbo preliminary nrr.mgo- mcnu uru Dding made rapidly , und no effort will bo spared that will tend to inaUa their stay ti pleasant ono. Disease never succoisfuiiy attioo the sy omwith pura olo3 J. Uj Witt's S ira ip irill i mukos purj n3.v eli ) I ai I .IK-IJJ- lint Sight on llroactway. While walking past 401 Broadway ono would naturally Uiinlc the month of December wtts bore , in place of thu pleasant fall of your. Tbo display of blankets in tlio four Inrgo show windows of the Boston Store look litto cold weather. Of course it is coming , and they have prepared for it by showing one of the largest lines of blankets ci'or shown in this city. As an advertisement for this de partment they have decided to iiviugu- rate ti blanket aalo for one week. Every pair of blankets have special prices fo.1 tins sale , which BKGINS MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 5. Our window of white blankets repre sents all qualities , from G7jc to 9111.00. Another window hho'.vs qualities of red ohinkots from 2.2.5 to ST. 00. . Grey blankets range in price from(57io ( too..riO. Natural colored blankets from SJ2jc to $5.50 a p.iir. Tliis sulo is for one week and the nbovo prices only last during sale. Every blanket in the store will be marked regular prices after this sale. blinotiiigat Hunting so-ison opens September 1. Lake Manawa is full of younir ducks and snipo. Trains leave Broadway at 11 , 2 , 81 , 5 , 0 , 7 , 8 aad 9 o'clock"and on Sun days and special occasions as often as required. A Quirk Capture. Rudolph Toiler's crocerv store nt 1001 Main street was entered oy burglars Sunday niht. ! Mr. Teller was at thn uulling nt 7 | ) . m. , und everything was safe whan ho loft , It to go to church. When ho stopped In on his vay homo nt 10 oVloelc ho found that sotno ouu had kicked in the yanol of the rear door and turning the bolt had entered tbo .storo. The money drawer had been pried loose and f 13 in cash wui mUshig. Two revolvers and n lot of tolj.icco hud also bcon taken. About an hour after llio burglary had brcn reported to the police a man who peddles wlcncrwunt on the streets called tit the po- lUu station nnd Bind thai a young fellow whobo nurro Is Frank Jones had passed off u counterfeit SI on him and received 9"i cents In change. The $1 was examined and founu to bo maried In such a way as to bo easily identified us ono that hud been in Toller's money nrawnroarllor In the ovenine. Jones was pullcu out of bed and taken to the city Jail , where ho was asked to explain how ho c.imo by thu counterfeit nionoy. Ho doaicd having passed any counterfeit money , nut admitted that ho bait given the peddler a good dollar. As the \\icnrrwurst man claimed to have taken in only $1 during tuo ovonin , towever , his hlory was knocked in the hold. When ar rested Jones had several Inrgo plugs of to bacco , which ho claimed to lutvo boucht at a place on Broadway Hunday.aftornoon. The place bo mentioned win visited and the pro prietor denied having sold any such { .mount of tobacco on Sunday , or o von having that particular branu In stock. The young man's story was vorv xvaak In a number of places and U wm evidant th.it ho wai making it up as bo wont alone. Ho was charged with burglary nnd will havn a hoarin g this morn ing lu pohco court. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla clonnscs the blooa , Increases tbo appetite and tones up thu sys tem. It , has bcuotitoil many poopln who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. Gentlemen , the finest line of tall goods in the city , jiiot ruuuivod. Iloitor , the tailor , 810 Broadway. The want advertisements appearing in a newspaper are often the most Interest ing part of its contents. They express the urgontnocds , the dally wishes of'tho pcoplo who want something and who are willing to do lomolhing. T.abor Unr. Yesterday was Labor dav , but a casual ob server would huvo scon but uttlo to ind lento it. Tnero was no colouration , but the members bors of tbo local assembly of the Knights of Labor went to Omaha parly In the morning , accompanied by Datbey'a band , to talco part In the narado. The bimits , district und su perior courts and county oftlcus were closed all day , and iho Board of Supervisors , whlnh wax to have opened Its Sep umber session , innt and adjourned until tnls morning ut I o'clock , when the grinding out of roads will bo commenced in oaruest. ; \ few ot thu buki- nos house * remained closed a part of the day , but lu the main business \ > uut on much us usual , _ Bcncham'6 Plllsfor a bad hvor. Vulloil lu Muot. The city council was to have hold Its first meeting In tLo romoJeloil city building lust oveniug , but they ( Imply met and adjourned until tbU evening , on account of the fact that It wai Labor day. No ono scorned to knoxy positively whether or not tbo tlr&t Monday In September Is so far a holiday lu Iowa that any business that might bo trans acted by the council would bo Illegal , but tlio councilman gave themselves the benefit of tbo doubt. That they weru willing to do this rather than have any uncertainty Is taken as au indication that aomo business nf considerable Importance would have benu transacted it a meeting had beou held. The 1'aul right-of-way ordinance U pcndinp be fore the council and there Is a strong prob ability that thu ropori of the judiciary com- ralltoo und the city attorney , to whom it was referred at u previous meeting , ulll bo made. What the nature of the report will be Is so far a myntory , none of tbo men hav ing any UuowlcJgo caring to iaiuari any of It. It h stated from n somi-oftlclal sourci that a new oMmnnco bus been drawn ID changing the proposed route of the railway to ono which will not bn so objectionable to the eighteenth sir cot property owners nna the other kickers who have manifested a dc- ftlto to get In their work nt this tlmo. The * . B. Cm I ir , ojitor and publisher of the New Haven ( Mo. ) Nblos , nvs : " 1 have used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Dlarrbujn ' Heincdy with great sntinfactlon for the ailments ot my children. " For sale by druggists. Hits Dlxnn No decision has bcon rendered by Judga McGee jot In tbo case of W , A. Brown , who shot Oscar Lilxon several nights ago. The Judge ordcrca Marshal Tomploton yesterday , however , to tile an Information charging Dixon with assault with Intent to kill. In the meantime Dlxon has vanished nnd the oftlccrs are In considerable doubt ns to whether they shall over sco him ugatn. Ho is supposed to bj jn Omaha nnd thu nol cc of that city bnyo boon requested to look out for him. If ho U caught , tbo probability is that ho will bo Immediately bound over to iho grand jury without tin } further cxamlna"- tlon , os there was sufticlcnt evidence brought forward ngulnst him during Brown's hcaitng to warrant such a proceeding. The ofllcurs nro not ut all surprised at hU disappearance , tmt their onlv wonder Is that ho stayed so long ns ho < 11'1 when bo must have known what khm of n story the other witnesses would tell. Brown refused to lito any Information mation against him. Buy Itl Drink Ul What ! Why Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. Unco tried always preferred. Absolutely uurc. "That lamp smokes. " Throw it away and get a now ono at Lund L'ros , A prteo given with every lamp sold his week. Itrclttil Tonight. March Torchlight Procession . Oljrko h'tr o Xurxcs . . . Handel I'antuslu In A minor . Lommens honz . . . Miss JossUi Colbv. Teacher of Muslo In 1'tibllo Schools I ( .1) ) Soreiiiulo in 1) . Mor.Uouskl 1b ( ) IMrzlcatl frytvlu . Dulltujs riutobo.o So'ected . Frank Undo. let Clarinet ( julntoltu . Mnr.irt UirurtolroinUll.it . Wo.y AUo.-retty from thu Hymn of 1'nilso . . Monduls elm Ponz Soloitcd . Miss Mary K. Oliver Minuet for stringed orchestra. . . . .flocchnriim March Na.iiiiiin . Costa Co-ma boln Su eutiMlVIlllnm Murphy Natlnnal Anthem America. My Oountrv 'T sot Thee . . .Choir , Oig.ui und Audience From tlmo to time Iho endless ebb nud flow of plays atid players in Omaha Is varied by tbo Inrush ot seine work , some company , SOILO nrtTSt. As wo sit and watoh the move ment of Iho mlmlo world wo BOO something brighter , nobler , loftier than the dull lido of current urama , und hope springs perennial In the heart that something moro ondurinc than "tar-rn-ra-boom-dc-aj1' will result. But the season's close .shows up moro plays of tbo latter kind than the former und hope is left not ono leg to stand upon. " Last evening now impetus" was given the local stigo , nnd the theatrical season opened auspiciously by the appearance of Mr. Robert Dotvulng und company in Sheridan ICnowob' thoroughly well balanced plav. "Vlrclnlus , " which bus bcon the picco do resistance of almost cvcrv tragedian in a generation. Air. Uowulng's portraiture of the Homan father who murders bis child to snvo her from iho lust of Applus Claudius is a llnu bit of actlnu , not particularly subtle , but worthy ol u plnro alongside the impersona tion given the character by thn lamented Mc- CullouL'li. So wonderful has been Mr. Down- IUE'S advancement In the his r onlc an that ono cannot help but ak , Is not this oarncsl young wor'uor In tlio line for the mantle of Mr. Booth ! Ho has learned iho linn art of repression , of subnrdinatioa , and tbo character has boon mudo potential to the man , lessons of InUnlto value to the actor. His forum scene was s rong , almost virile , his best work bcim : seen in the cell of Claudius and over the dead tody of the latter. It was n line dramatic climax. Mr. Downlng's company , however , with the exception of Mr. F. C. Mosloy , Mr. Mark Price , Mr. George Macombar and Miss Eugenia Blair , Is not as strong as a striving artist Jcservos , and then the Uomun populnco nnd the Roman lictots were very mutter of fact bovs who know little of what was expected oi them and less of Homo under tlio dcromvirs. But that is usually true of all Omaha mobs and soldiers who are clothed for a night in thu panoply of a by gone civilization. Mr. Mark 1'rico made a fine Appius Claudius , reading with intelligence and classical interpretation. There was no faltering hero , but a thoroughly sustained study of a Unman citizen elevated auovo bis associates. Mr. Mosloy , one of the best leading men In Shakespearean rolls on the stage , nnd always a painstaking and con scientious artist , is nol seen at his best in tno role of Icillus , a counterpart of Romeo. Mr. Moiloy dnes not nlav lovers well. He needs a moro subtle part like that of Cusslus or Brutus , or Antony , to bring out the long training hebas had in .support of all the eminent tragedians slnco the war. What u beautiful picture of youthful grace and loveliness does Miss Eugenia Blair present as Virglnlil And she bnntrs to tbo part nn intelligence anil u voice which nro quito the nvals of her beauty and graco. It would bo hard to conceive of n moio tender , moro bewitching - witching Virginia , ana the impersonation melts none of Iho essentials to maico it stand out a classical study as well. REVIVAL SERVICE OPENED. Interesting .Mrcthij ; * ill I'mcrcHK nt the I'lrst Christian Church. A revival borvico was inaugurated at the First Christian church. Twentieth street and Capitol avcnuo , last evening under the direction of Evangelists Boycr and Mc- Clusky. The church was well mlod long bc- fore the opening service of song was con cluded. Afteraprajer by Rov.Mr. Cramblott , Mr. McClusky sang a solo in which bo dis played un excellent uarltono voico. The sutj.'ct of tbo meeting and of Rev. Mr. Boj or's sermon wai "Tho Way to Got on in thu World. " Tno speaker said that this was a question for every one , lor no ono wished to full. Wbilo tboro was only ono way to bucceocl thcro were 10,000 to fall. There wcio two sources of power in the world , ono from the tlcsh and the other from the spill t. The latter was tbo ouly power by wbicb success could bo assured. The subject for the meeting tonight will bo "The Kingdom of Satan .and the Way Out. " Will lie llockuil Ted li- . New YOUK , Supt. 5. Owing to tbo fact that today U n legal holiday in this state , no permit to dook the Italian transport Garlg- h.ino , with the Columbus statue on board , could bo procured , nnd tbo vessel will have to remain In tbo upper bay until tomorrow , OM.lll.t PA II. H ) it. 11" MS. The school board will moot again on Thursday night. lleUvcon 8 o'clock and 11 there were flvo lights between drunken men In different parts of the city. Nearly all of iho participants when arnmod gave fictitious nutcos , Secretary Kelly of thu republican city central committee will bo at leasuo head quarters , Thirteenth and Douglas streets , every afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock until September 13 , to recolvo und lllo petitions of candidates for counclluion or delegates to the city convention. OIllcor Cox arrested a drunken man on Fif teenth street about nildulgbiiiua tent him to iho jail. When searched It was found that the prisoner bad on a complete suit of Undo Sam's oluo clothes uudorhiscivilian suit. It is Huppotod that the man in a deserter , as bo refused to glvo his name. The Board of Fire and Pellce Coramls- sloners hold u short koislou last evening and granted the following leaves of absence : Klsssii" tlftoon day * ; Vaughn , tblrty-flvo auys ; W ibur , thirty days ; Osborn , ton days ; b.oom , ton daya ; Matron Cumln s , flve duyn , aud Fireman Anderson , llftoou days. Soipo ono telephoned tbo to jail last night that a big tight was in progress at Eleventh and Nicholas and that ono man had already Dcon killed , Tbo patrol wagon , loaded with policemen , mudo a hurried run to the locality. Two frequent police court visitors named Lyons and Harris were found buiy lighting , Harris bad cut Lyons on tbo aria with a knife , bcildrs bruising him up generally. Both men were arrested for tighuug. fJiv tTTj'wTUi ai Masiaais igiafemita Bgas tlia lo.xd , IT I n jj of ngt iu , uat u unpl m 11 = .1 piuyeJ tiu tmu t w.c > , .iuii ti 4 j ut'l i\j < _ .j. , u. S.md wioh , III. , hav j n IXtll line of thotf power CDI-H s i ollei-s , hnn J shsllor-j , horsspo worj , barrel carts , hay Ioacl3rs , and tha fnous Sou h viok Hay Pros in full opoi'n- t ion on the grounds. Tnay will b3 plasji to hivj the.r friends-\n patrons nill an-J 523 the n ind Insosct the nurits of tho.r goods. Vv . H. Jonies , gsnsral ngant , nnd a full force of men , nro on tha grounds to receive thslr friends find cnllers. . THS SANDWICH MP'Gr. CO. , Council Blnffj , Iowa. THEY AIL WERE INTERESTED Candidate ? for Favors from the Board of Education Attgnd Its Meeting : . SALARIES OF THE PRINCIPALS 'FIXED Contracts fur Heating School lliilldlngs Awarded After Homo Il9cus ion-l'iinlii on lliunl An liitorcntlng Itntrii < if Koutino Itunknoss IMiposccl Or. Tbcro was a largo lobby at the mooting of thu Board of Education last night. Janitors and contractors and men of various walks In Ufa thronged into tt\o rooms to see If the board would turn iho stone so ns to grind their little uxes In a satisfactory manner. Mr. Irving P. Baxter , attorney for the board , recently elected , shed the light of his countenance upon the nicotlng. The city treasurer informed tbo board that the following umouuls stood upon the hooks to ttio credit of the Boaru of Education : Cicncr.il tnnil , . . . , $ I07.J74 : S ? Mnk ns ? fund r. . . < O.sra .v , Site und building ( und. . , . ) STS.Uil 4' . Miss Minnie ICnowlton rfquusted the board to glvo her a year's , leave of absence. Granted. , The board decided to transfer $15,000 from the slto anil building fund to the Lothrup building fund. Miss Cora B. Smith resigned her position I as teacher at tbo Bancroft.scbool. Comptroller Olson .rtatiticd the board that there was adellnuent , sidawallc tax stand ing against tbo High.school property' nnd ho beloved ! the board should pay it. Referred to the judiciary committee. The resignation of'Fonnio C. Pernald was road and accepted. . . U'nnt thn Janitor Keiuovccl. A patitlon from citizens who llvo In the EcKorman district , asking that the Janitor of that school be removed , wus react oy the secretary. The pctitiou.stutod that the Jan itor was not only physically incapable of performing the work devolving upon the J.uii or , but ho was also bringing up a lot of criminals who uie n post to the community. Referred to the committee on bcutlng and ventilation. The board entered upon a lengthy discus sion of Iho heating apparatus for the Windsor ser and Saratoga schools. The committee on buildings and property recommended tbo Fuller & Warren system of hot air , at a coat of $2,871) each. Lr. ) Spol'llug called Mr. W. N. Bnbcock to ttio chair and made a vigorous speech in opposition to the acceptance ot the Fuller ti Warren bid because tno bIJ of the Smead company was much lower aud ho thought the svstom Just as good. Tbo Smead bid was ? I.(5 ( 0 for each building. Some mem bers of the board hinteu that tbo Smead system had bcon tried In the schools of Chicago cage und had bern thrown out. Dr. Spnldlnp dsclared that the Smead sys tem hud never boon placed In the chool houses of Chicago. Ho said It was the old Huttan system , with u part of the Smead patents attached , nnd the effect was disas trous nnd the apparatus had to be taken out. Morris Morrison nsltod sono : very perti nent questions as to bow it came that the Smead company badasUed over J5.00U for the heating apparatus for the ICellom school and now came In and offered to boat the Windsor nnd Saratoga ouildings for f 1,000 each. Ho thought that tboSmoad company bad robbed the boaru on the ICellom contract or that It was the Intention nf the company to do n slipshod Jon on the now buildings now under consideration Mr. Smyth held that thn Fuller & Warren system would sccuro good ventilation , which was of vital Importance , while sumo of tbo cheaper systems woud not. The report of the committee was adopted , and the Fuller & Wnrnm system of hot air heating nnd ventilating will go into the Windsor and Saratoga school ; . Salaries of 1'rliiclpulfl , Tbo committee on salaries ropoitad the fol lowing scale of salaries for principals of tbo various schools for the coming year : Ambler Place 8.600 Ccntrnl 1'nrk . $ ' < 00 Ilancroft J.UuO Duvcnjiort ' .to Cats 1.2U" IJudgo IKM Caitellar ! . * Diipunt | , | Q ) Center 1,01 trillion Hill ihju Kckerumn vu l.Kko 1.100 Fnrimm l.-'U J-oaveiiHorlli 1.IW KorOBt W IQim . . . 1.IUO Kort Umntia tU ) l.otlirop i.uuu Franklin. . . . : o } l > on. . . . . . . . uyo ( illnon KXI OniBliti View II'M The report was adoptcdJ , The committee also reported that no agree ment had boon reached Hvlth regard to tbo salaries of janitors atldi would recommend that ttio board take Hip" the matter lu committee - mitteo ot tbo wholo. " - , Tno report was adopted as a whole , but the board did not talrV'up the question of Janitors' salaries.r'f y' The committee on' Hleb kchool recom mended tbo employment of Kllzaoetu Craven and Lucy J , Revco at JiOU each , and that John Wlgman be employed ai teaohcr in tbo manual training sotiool at the saino salary as paid last year. Adoutcd. Then thecommllteobecame "quite Preachy you know. " and recommended tbut the study , of ibo French language ho added to tbo High school courio. The i opart was adopted. The boird decided by resolution to make the salary of the superintendent of school i ftiGOO for tbo coming year , the necroturyN saiarv (1,600 and the salary of tbo clerk tSIO. Bills and current expenses amounting to (0,789 were allowoa. Tbo board paid W.'ll. Barnum tbo sum of $1,500 for lowering tbo Dupont icLool build- Fuller & Warren were allowed 12,000 on the boating apparatus for the Lcavunwort'u school. Nuvvman , Hanson it Johnson were allowed .11,400 for grading tbu Hurtman school site. Quarter * in ijiu City Hull. Mr. Elputter offered a rciolutioa favorlnu INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOK. TMEl TREATMENT _ OFALL nipil niojQTOT ' lgl'jdl iliojdj ) ! ) Uc tfncllltlo < , nppirntiM.ini ranoill iroitmunlni uvirrnrinofill oiw roijlr- 1 111 ; ineJlo.il or Mirulcnl Ire if no it. W beds for | mtl iiU , boirl nn 1 iitoi ! linjj. Usit nj comoiliitloni In tlio mat. Wrllu for clrculnn un dcfiii-mUles nml bracci , trm- es , club feet , ciirvitturc * of spliio , pllo < , tutiiorj , C41- cur , cnl irrh , bronoMIUi , Inliiilatlon , clcotrlclty , p.ir- iily l , cpllupsy , kldnisj' , bl-utJar , o/e , c.ir , skin uiU bliiuJ an tnll urjkal npc-ratloni. DI8B&SG8 OF WOJI6N Women HuK. ; We IIHVO lately ndJaJu Ijrhuln ila- imrtniunt for wonit-n durlti ? o-iitlnemcnt , trlcil7 prlrnlo. Onlr llellnljlo Molloil 1ml tuto m VUiu u tiiccni'tyof PRIVATE DISEASES All niooil Ilsn p5 s'lcojsifully tro-itaJ. Srplillttto Poisons removcJ fro'n Iho system wltlioul m rirr , Now Hostoriitlvo Treituent for JjO < i of VIl'Alj 1'UWKII. I'oMons unable visit to in uiiy b3 troitol nl lumo by corrcspon lunco. All commuiilcitlo n connUoiitliil.Mailli.'liiuiorlnstrn-iicaUsantlir nnll or oxpre 9 , ncciirely puckoJ.no marks to InJIcitu coi- tcnMiir lenJur. ono porto ml Interflow * protorro t. Cull nml consult us or oml hutory of jour c.uj , ail no will sjn 1 hi pluln wripnor , our pnnif Tn MFH M' & upon priT.no spa DUUH IU IHCIt , Cn | | or Nervoai INieuai Impotency , Syiilillls , Glc-'timl VurtcJ ale , wiuqiioi ' Unices , Appllsnccs for Dcforailtlei mil Trjisei Only mnnulnctory In tlic tten at DEFOH1UTV , Al'I'l.lANCi : ? , UIO UATl'lSltlllS AND IIKLTS. Omalia Mcdic.il and Surjic.il | Iii 26th and Broadway , G.unoll Blaffa. Ton nilntucs rMo from cantor of O niha OT Oai I'l i anl counll llluifs ulustrla motor ll.u. the idea of moving into ibo now c.ty hall , taking possc3-ilun of thn east fiiclo ot iho iiftb floor , wltb the understnndiuu' thut when the city library vacated the west side of the sumo ( lootthen the Board of Education bo allowed to tulto the west side if so dcsirea. Mr. IClfriittor supported his resolution by stating that there seotncd to bo no Inclination on Iho part of the council to deal discourteously toivaid the bo.iid. Tbo council bad agreed to supply the boaru with liKht und heat nnd elevator ser vice free of cbnrRO. Mr. KIsuttcr held that the rooms on the east half nf tbo fifth lloor were sufllciontiy larsro for the board. Several members of the board wanted the matter postponed , nnd a motion to that effect prevailed. On resolution of Mr. Elguttcr a committee was appointed to consider tbo question of Janitors' salaries.Mussrs. . ICIgutter , Points , Smyth and Gibson wuro appointed on this coimnlttco. Mr. Poivoll offered a resolution to open a room in Windsor place for lirst nnd second 1'rada pupils until tbo new building Is finished. Carried. Tbo board olocloU Darny McGinn as jani tor for tbo Saratoga school , Andv Clifford for the Center school nnd Hugh Mallen for tbo Hib | school grounds. Plans und spcclllcattops for the now Center school ab prepared by tbo nrobltnot were adopted by tbo board. The secretary was authorized to uJvortiso for bids for tbo erection ol the Ccutor and West Omaha buildings. Tbo secretary was authorized to advortlso for bids for tbo carpenter work for tbo now Central school. The contractor to whom tbo carpenter work was lot failed to furnith a bond and tbo board had to drop him out , A committee of flvo was appointed to visit thu Walnut Hill school nud investigate the Holbrook system of haatinp und ventilation recently put Into that school. lllds for ibo orcction of the now Franklin hulldtne wcro opened ami iho secretary was authorized to tabulate thorn for tho' next meeting. _ _ 1'ntnt Wroclc on thu Went Shore. CIUNSTOX , N. Y. , Sept. 5. The West Sboro train No. HI , wlilcti left Wow York at 4l.r > for Albany , jumped the tiuck about ono mile bulow boro. The cngino and two baggage - gage cars wont Into tbo Hudson river. Tlio cntnncor nnd liroman and baggageman were drowned. The names ot tbo ongmcor and llremun who were dt owned nro , respectfully , Isen- bure and Van Style , None of tbo PIISSOIIKUM wcro hurt , although it is now reported thut several Italian rntlrotd laborers were en the platform of the bagengo car next to the ten der and were thrown lute tbo river and drowned. Which nature Is constantly giving In the Muipo of bolls , pimples , eruptions , ulcers , etc. Thtso show that the blood la contaminated , and omo must bo ghen tu relieve the trnublo. In the remedy to force out tbeno jioi- eons , and enable you to GET WELL. "l have had for years'a humor In my blood , which made mo dread to shave , a * Kniall lioils or iihuples Mould ho cut , thus causing the uliavlng to IK ) aureatannoance. After Uklne threelmttle 1 my face It all clear and nmootb a * It should lieaiii.etlto splendid , Bleep well , and feel Ilko running a foot aUfroiuthouioo ; H.H.H. CIIAS. HEATON , n Uurel it. Phlla. Treatise on blood and ikin ( llseascs mailed free flWUT E1' CU'JO COu AUantik , Go , s ssBasssc/15 ] irmm w fiJprt ffHsgsBtaaaS Twin City Steam Dye Works C'r A. S J t ) 0 1 5 VO C. P.3 > l > rtLE U ) * l CLE&NIire AUB OP GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omnlia Oflico , 15'21 Fnrii.iin St. ; Telephone 1521. Council Bin Us Ollico nnd Works Cor. Avc. A and 20th St. ; Tolopliono 310. Soiul for uirculttrs und price list. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The want advertKeinonts upponrliiK In a newsp.ipcr nro often thu most Intcrostln part of Its contents. They u\press the urgent needs , the dully wishes of the people who want something nnd who are willing to do r.oinotliln- . . AGHXTri WANTED To soil the lie t < iotiho | ronHtlnc and b ikln ? pin In thu in irliou Stoidvuor ! ; . Otn prove to have asonls who ina'io ' ever $ H u woclc ro ularly , Addioji Charles Selinltlielss. Counc I I' , itta. \ \ ANTnt ) I.adv or 'ontlonj in to hoard by ' ' u prlvnto fam ly. Aliho 3 O Iloo. ! . STHNOOItArilKHnnd bookKeeper wnntud. Gls-o reforonue. AdJrcss XX IHoc , Ojiin- cil llluirs. 17 ANT R I ) -i oed irlrl for Kimer.it ho.isa > _ work ut3 I l'1-itnor street. V ANTED A good niiino uirl. Mrb. Jacob i Mins. UK ! IMatuur street. \\rANTKri-.Mini to work on farm Apply ' to I.eoniir.l nverett. " \ArANTKI > Itoaid nnd room for jrenticimnn. \\lfo and child. Ad.lresa S. II. 11. Hcc ofllce. A PLEASANT loom or rooms for icnl'at 7011 First u\e. FOltSAIKOUTIlAIK-Tho Imported Ulovc- land hiy stallion , " 1'rlnco Uyudalo No. 417 , " will be sold cliuap for cash , or will tndo for coed yoiini ; mures or rows. This Is a line coach horse , s > tancid IT hands hlfli , wclxhs i.riUii. uootl illspooltlon aim htylUIi. Address U , H. LoucU-i. liSIHrd street. "OASl'DltAQi : for hordes uml e.ittli < ; llrst J- class : $ I.5'J u month. Inqulru ut 014 llro.id- wny. PAHM nnd city loins. Money loanud on Htoelc and Kraln. Uoal cstiito for sale. Duollln t nnd business rentals. Alonuv loanuil for loeil liiveblori. l.oiiceu &TowleaJil'earl bticut. TTIUH SALK Horse , linezv nnd liiinL'ssnt - A1iU sacrllleo : KCO I oiillil ; poo'l neil bred road horse. Must Bull. U. 11. Lewis , 13 I'u.irl btroot. ( l.r,0l)0 ) stoo' < of merchiitrJIso In western loiv.i , 'Pwoll locatud. dolni ! 201 1 bns'nuss. ' for sale or tradu. U ( J. llartlutt. 7'JI llro ulw.iy. ( )1 head of young hoisos for trade ; ImnrovoU 'lioii.'tty ' or land. 11 U. liartiett , 741 liro.iU- way. Council HlnlN. l.nno worth of dry oo N und notions for ux- clrine. K. G. ll.irllutt. 7U llroailw.iy. FOR SALK-Crcumory , well loaned In Xo- brnskn. doln ? coou huilnoss. Will tiku urtn ur or sull cntlro business ut u bargain 11 U. Sheafc. TjlOK fcALE I in proved -lO'-.icro HUxst ! farm -L1 In Iowa , 921 133-acio farm iJJ - wcsunn ; - , ; 1JJ- ucreu. till .lohnston & Van I'attoti. 171OBSALE Hiirdnuro stojk In contr.il Nob. -C Will Involuu fl.m K II Shoafo. FOR KALK Ohoieoit fiirm In I'oitnwatM- mloCo. . 4ii : acres , well located uiU Im proved. I'rlcotlJ an Here. U 11. tiho.ifo. II'YOU have auythln ? for silo or trade HOO H. M. She ifo , llroidwny und M un Htront. | /O1 Ki.N : P Dwolllnm In nil p.irw of the -L city. R U. Klioafo , Kroiidw.iy and .Main. "VVTANTIlD-Kastern Nnbra--jk.i l.indi In ox- > ' rhan it for Uounoll IllulTs property. U K. Bhpufo. llrJtMiYuy iiinl M iln atro-jt. _ FOK HAliC OiiRinilt paymonlH. fruit und Ktirdon lun I nuir Council lllun * . U II. bhuufo. liroadwiy mil Main Htruul. FOR HALK Albion Holier mlllH on lloono rl > er. Nub. j iinust water power In tha state duvolo | > lns 1 5 horsu ) io\rer water entire yo ir : dally oipaulty , tuu b.irruls ; iiiajli.ncry anil nrpurtcn i necrt complete In every < I'H ill.d ) j I frumoreklduncoi H acres of Ian I , tltlo uirfojt , price , I .V'Mi will taku unl'iiprovul uaitor.i Nebraska land. K. 11. Bhuafo. _ POU BALK Clean steen Irirlware , well us- tilj'.loho I trr.lo , Involve nbout f.ujj. ) Uoo.l OIIHOII for soliliu. TJTJIU o ish. C. II. Hliuufo. "IJ1OII SAI/n OH UBNT-Oood coal ynrd with L Hcales. utu. Qrounnliliilds. Nleholson & Oo. . HAI/n-ll rilwiiro sloon. will Invoice - * . ) ,0. > u ; louatoil In un autivo Nebraska town of l , wo populHtlon : buxlncssold ustub Ishoui will ho. ire uin Investigation , II 11 , tilioufo. I/OH KXCHANOK-Hotel and rbvtiumnt -L' located ut rihuhort , Nob. , and ID lots In Denver , Cola. ) will uxclmiuo for clour Nu- br Bku land. 11 II. Hhoafo. $ a.0 will buy 7-room cottauo with OlxlM ft. lot on North Seventh Htroot ; a harxu n , R Phuufo- _ QA AOUIC fiirm with liiipnvuiuuntn , llvo OV j iilles north of Council Illiiird ; tJian ucrui u map bartfuln. M II , Uhu.ifo , WANTKD N'e'nifikalund In uxehninjo for ( 'ood work homo. 11 11 , Bhuufo. 2V-AOHE f trm , t25.oj an aero If told within t n days. Locution uvon miles from Coun cil lliulfi. A snuu b rk lo , U li , Bhuufo. S. W. PANGLB , M. D : Thd Ccod Samaribn. 20 Years' Eiperiente. BEADKU OF DISEASKS OF SIGN AND WOSIKN. PROPHIETOK OF TUB IVOKLD'S 1IEKHAI , DISt'EN- BAZtV OF MKDICINE. / iraat ihe following Diseases ; Catarrh of the Ilead , Throat , nnd Lungs , ' DlJ. cases of the Kyoand Enr.l'ltsaad Apoplexy , Heart BJwasa , l.iver Complaint , J.'ldney Complaint , Narvous Debility , Mental Dopros- Eion , Less of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Diabetes , Uriguts ni casoet.vitu3' Danro ; Itricuiuatum , I'araljsi ? , White Swelling Bcrofula , Fever Bores , Cnncors , Tumors and Fistula In nno removed without the Unlfe or drnwlna a drop of blood. Woman with h dellcato oruns re- Btored to health. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention clven to pHvnto and Venereal Dlsonoes of all kinds. 35O to StiOO forfeit fur any Venereal DIs- case I cannot cure without iTioroury. Tape Worms removed In two or thrdo hours , or no- ray. JUmorrholds or I'llos cured. TIIOSK WHO AKB AFIT-TCTED Will eave llfo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only I'liyslclan who can toll what oil * a porsnu without imltlnR a question. All correspondence gtrlctlv confidential. Mcdlcl&A Bout by express. AUJreto all letters to G , W , Pangto , M , D 855 Broadway , Council Bluffs , low a CITIZENS STATE BANK Ot Council Illurr * . Capitiil stuclc $150,030 Surplus unil Pi-olIU 80,000 Net capital mid Mirplm $230,000 DlructorA-J. O. Kiliiundvon. K. U filiuimt , V. O UlpiiMiii , i : . K. Hurt , I. A , Miller , I , V. illnolmuii nnil Cliurlui It. llnnnnn. Tr.uuaal uunurnl buntc , IIIK lju liiL' i. ( .nruoii caiiltul unu tunniii ot uiiy Lunk In Houlliwoatoriiluwu INTKHKST ON T1MK IIKCOdll'd. Khcrlll'it Kulu. Under nnd by vlrino of two Hounrnta ordwrs nuidoby the Jfon. Frank Irvine , ono of the jiidui'iiof IhodUtrlut court wlih.n and for DoiiKliiHouuntv. NobrasUa , In thu following uctlunspundlng Ins tld court , tuwltl 1'nxuin Ac ( Jallaxhor , a coparliiufshlp coinposod of \\IIIIiini \ A. I'uxlon and lloiijiuiiln Clalluxhor vsl.ovl a , llotzul ( docket a ) , No. 17) ) and Mo- Cord , Urn ly company , an Incorporation , r * l.evl O. Iluuul ( dooljoiat. No IHi. 1 will on ihu Hth d.iy of iiuptumhur. A , l,1t ) > ! l. , coininunoliiz at IU o'ulooU In the forenoon of Huld day , at No. JlOHutitli 10th Btruut'ln thu city of Onmlm. Do UK I IIH county , obr fck.i. soil at public auc tion to the hUhojt und buxt Ijlddorn for oaili. thu following Koods'and uh.atuls horuioforo lovlod upon by mo by vlrtuo of orders of ut- luuhinont UHuod In tno above entitled iiollons , towiti A coinplotoitoolcof tupla and f.inoKro - cerlei , woodunwaro. ttnwarj , wlllowwaro. utonowjro , Hour , hoiisofurnhhliUK"OU ( , etoro furnlturo anil other miiruhumlUo. Thu unUonlKiiud r. orvo ibo rUht to sell IhU proiiorty naa wholoor In anparnto pur- cclB. HB in lilt judRtiiont dliall bu for the bosk Intoruit of ull purlieu coiiLurnud. aicouui : A. unNNn'iT. Shorltr of Llouzln * County. Nob. < Omaha , Nobruvkn , ticptembor ard. Ib'Ji