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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WWDXl DAY , SEPTEMBER t-t , 18)2. ! ) 3 V THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BUJKt'a OJ'TICK ' : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET : by onrrlcr lo any part of the city 11.V. . T1I/TON. - MANAGER. llin'npMOfllce . No < 3 Kdllor . NoXI Ml.\Ott . 'l/i.VXVO.V. A' Y. Plumbing t Oounril Bluffs Lumber Co. . Thomas Hodson was arrested ynstorday for creating a dlsturuanco In Justice Swcar- Inia'ti's court. Superior court will convenn this morning , and mombars ol the petit Jury uro expoclud lo bo on hand. Jinci mprticnt. No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion , will hold n roculnr meeting at Knights of Pythias hnll this evening. licgular Hireling of Bluff City council , No. 7 , Jr. I. U. A. M. , this evening In Orand Army of Iho Kepublic ball. Business of itn- portance. Miles Scoflcld was nrreslod jostorday tnorlilng for discharging a revolver In n dis- 01 dcrly house nnd threatening to kill ono of ils Inmates. Mnrrlago licenses were Issued yesterday to Krcd Brown and Loura Kobyison , both of . Weston , nnd lo James Van Clove ot Kansas CIlv and AUgrotta O. BlucK ot Council Bluffs. Flora Marie , adopted daughter of Kov. and MM. Thoonoro Wcegu , died ycstorduy , ngoJJ U mouths. The funeral will occur this aftar- nonn nt 4 o'clock from Iho residence , 027 .Seventh avcnuo. The roguinr council moellng of "Potlawal- tnmlp trlbo No. 21 , Iilioroved Order of Koil Men , will bo hold thlsuvoalnp. In their WR- ! whm. corner of Broadway nnd Main street , nt the eighth run. Charles Barnett and Mis * Mary Simpson , both of this city , were married Monday evening at the rosldonco of Mr. and Mrs. Knlpb Simpson , Hov. T. J. Mnckay of Omaha ofllclaltng , They will rcsldo on Avo- line A. Frit/ , the slx-months-old son of Mrs. Henry Mclolz , died yesterday morning at 1 : ! ! ( ) o'clock after 11 two weeks' illness. The , funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 p , jfi'clocK from the family residence , I'.WJ Soulh ICighlh street , and the remains will bo in- tcrrcd in Fitirvlow cemetery. Over a year neo u riot , teen place nt Big lake Sunday afternoon In wlncb several men .uero nonndod up badly. Several arrests were mndo , among tlioni being that of Henry Jeffries. During the fray W. A. Still lost a watch ana had no idea where It had uono un til a short tlmo ago , when ho learned in .somo way that it wns in tho"l > ossu.slon of Jeffries' , Ho'had Jeffries arrested on the charge of re ceiving stolen poodn , and Jeffries lay'ln 'J&H ncvoral days. Ho finally confessed 'to tno theft of the watch.nnd tbo case against him has bcon dismissed. A row took place nt the beer garden on unner Broadway yesterday noon , In which A. Oroto received a heavy blow on the bead that almost stunr.cd bun. Tbe pollco wera notified and when they arrived Ihoy found ( Jroto running around wildly , hunting with a mallet in his hand for Iho man who baa struck him. Jiimcs Hiibcrg. the propnolor c/f tlio place , hnd dealt the blow and managed to elude him. but Iboy were both placed under arrest. Chris Schusler , alias Mci- Ahln , undertook to run iho pollen off , and he , Ice , was arrested. McAbln and Unbcrg gave bond ? , but Urolo Is still in jail. Willlnm Showcls of Philadelphia , n deaf ind dumb man who udverlisp.s himself as the "Llvlns Volcano" on account of his abll ity to shoot ( lamps of tire out of Ins month , Ulno off of rrdhot pokers nnd do other equally interesting things , arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Kearney In 11 Brut condition. Ho foil asleep on the train , nnd whiln aslenp some ono picked his pocket o'ld teen hl.s ticket und purso. Ho applied to Chief Scanlan for assistance and througn the local lodtro of tnu Knights of Pvthlas , of which he Is a member , ho secured a ticket for Kookuk , whcro ho gives hlx next exhibi tion. Judsoti , olvil onjjinooi1 , 3'J3 Hi-o.tdway is.i rns. A. M. Jackson of Sioux Citv is at the Grand hotel. A. Lolpold loft last evening for a two weeks' trip to Clear Lake ana Chicago. 1C. I. Woodtmry , jr. , will leave tomorrow for Chicago to resume bis medical studies. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tilton loft last even ing for a ten days' visit with retail 7os in JunesvlllcVis. . Herman Anderson , who has been visiting his old homo In Denmark , sailed from Ham- burr. AiiKUst 28. Ho was dntnlncil twenty- four hours in quarantine nt New York und v 111 probably arrive in Council Bluffs on Saturday. . .lintVliut In IViintiiil , The c.xcltoincnt which has heon goincr on nt 401 Hroadway finished up last nielli with trretit HUCIIOSS. 'I'ho sale of blnnkcts at tliu Uoston Sloro for the p.ist wuelt attraittod much intention , and to keep iho good work ffolnt ; on thuy will follow with iinotlior ton dnya' sale of drcBH jrooda. Never was such an arrav of popular fabrics and wo.ivos shown liy any atorc in western low.i as Is shown by us at the present timo. For full particulars of goods and pices BCO daily .paper , commoncinjr Thursday and conidufus for tun days. The immense stock of dress /joods / wo litivo opened up iho past wuok has hucn much admired and spoken of by tul- inirors ns hoincr just what I want Wo hnvo paid moro attention this BOMSOII to exclusive dress patterns , nnd Hhovv over fill patterns In foi-oifii fabrics , no two alike. FOTIUJIIINUHAM , WlHTETjAW & CO. , Council UlulTs. niimlo itoeltnl. Monday evening was the occasion of a very oujnyablo affair at the residence ot Mr. James It , Boll , on East Picrco strict. W. H , CSroontt the St. Louis pianist , In Jn passing through tbo city on hU way to Boston , was persuaded by his friends here five a piano rocilal , The double parlors of jMr. Bell's homo were well tilled with nn utlrntlvo and well pleased auilicncu. Mr. Orcono played iho "Moonlight Sonata1 by Beethoven : ( Jntlschalk'a "Tromolo , " Chopin's ' 'Military Polonaise" and several olhur selections with Iho feeling and precisIon - Ion of it true artist. He Justly occupies a very hlgn place in his chosen profession. Ho was ubty assisted by the tulonted young lluto player , Mr. Frank Bauoloti. 'Jo W ill's . S.irsapirina aaurays snob pol- ions nsscraful.i , skin dlsuasoj , oczomi , rhoj- mutism. Its timely uso.savoi many H/os. Gontlomon. the llnostllno of mil Roods In the city , juot rucuivod. Hoitor , the tailor , 810 Broadway. K.Opooplo in this city IHO gia stoves 'iho Oas Co. puts 'nin in ut cost Council liny * lime. The council mot yo torduy mo'ninir M a oommillcoot the whole , as was decided Mon- any nlirht , for iho purpoio of looking al iho tuniplc * of tlio Hit ! hose that were put In by tbe vauous bldduru. Altar a careful cxjun- lnui Ion it wan decided lo award tbe contracts to the Now YorU Plumbing company anil Hurl & Thnnms of Akron. O. , for 500 fret eai-b. the prices being 8J conia per foot for Ilio Ilrst und 7fi ceuls for the Inner. Both nro cotton hose , und the council moans to make a test with a view to seeing which an. f iwm the purpotes bolter , cotton or rubber. f The hose coincB fully wurrautcd to stand it ' of VM pounds tor four yean , Mothers will llnd Mr * . Witnlow'H Sooth- InirSynio tnu boil remotly for tholr ohlldron " 6 cents a bottle. \Vunt il to liny. Improved property. Will p-iy cash if price in low , II. G. MoGee.lO.NIaln btroot TraitiB for Maimwit at 11 a. m. , 2 , 3 , 4 , U , 7 , 8 aim U o'clock p. m. George Davis , drugs una NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Business Men Suffer from Their Faith hi a Plausible Stranger. SKIPPED IN THE GRAY OP THE MORNING C. A. Dltmnore , Alter Itttntilnc Up Nutit- cluiM IlchtH , Silently Stciil Awny l cnth of J. J. Siilllvnn The lux Levy In IVdvrul Court. ( J. A. Dlnsmoro and family , who h vo been IvltHf atCJU Ninth avouuu , have fadea away rom the public ( raze , und If their numerous creditors can bo believed , they would oo given n surprise party nnd anything cUe they wanted If they would only return. They blow into town ubout ton days ago in a very unostentatious manner. An emigrant wagon oadcd down with the usual number of pots , tellies , blanKets , and dirty faces comprised tnclr outilt. After sottllnR In the house on Ninth avenue they visited various stores and proceeded to lay In n stock of household ; oods , sccuiltiK credit everywhere , they wont ou tbo strength of certain largo hiariclal expectations they had In leu of tnonoy. Just how much property they secured In this way cannot bo learned exactly , but U must have amounted to several thousand dollars. AnioiiK those who huvo placed themselves on record a < hav ing been bitten arc UeorRo H. Mayer * &Co. , the fnruituro men on upper Broadway ; Nouim . the butcnor ; the Metropolitan In- Btallmcnt hnusu on Mum strcot ; 1 ! . M. Bar- Kent , the bhoeniHti ; I' . Uounuoudo , the Brocir , and S.V. . Williamson of the Do mestic SewinK Machine company. The latter sold them a second-hand safety bicycle and n Bowing machine. Ilo recovered the sowing machine , but Iho bicycle In still mmln . At iho Metropolitan installment house about ftU ) worth of stuff was purchased , and al though it was covered by a chattel mortgage for thu purchase ptieo the family removed it with them. At Meyers' the amount of furniture purchased wns about f' 00 , but ns it was almost entirely heavy articles that could not bo cattily moved It was lolt In the houbo and "seized on the chattel mortgage. The ether amounts raiiped from 110 to ? ; . " ) . The departure took ulaco nt tin oarlv hour Sunday mornluc. Which direc tion they took Is ii matter of conjecture , but Sheriff llniron has bones of catching thorn yet. Ilo sent postals In every direction , giv ing descriptions of the party and offering a reward of ? )5 for their capture. It has boon learned that nt sotno of the places wuero the tra'nuiK ' was done Dlnsmoru eave his name OB J. A. May ben , while at others Mrs. Dlnsmora gave bors us Mrs. It. M. Ma.vhen. All tbo bitten ones unllo in saying tliAt the members of the family with whom they had dealings were very intelligent and , to all appearances , perfectly honest and straightforward. _ JX.JOINKU THE sui'imvisoiis. No Tux Levy .11 IK In In Silt | < ! of thu County Attorney' * Opuilun. Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock the opin ion of County Attorney Organ was proionted to tbo Hoard of Supervisors with reference to the legal points involved In the contro versy over the school tax levy. It was us follows : To TUB MEMIIEIH OK TUB HOAIIDOP SUI-EH- visoiiK-ln the mutter of the luvy of ta.ieb for tha Indupi'itiitmt school dlBltlctof Council Ilinlls. 1 Dug luavo to report that In inv jndR- intnl the duly of thu lloar.l of Hoporxlsors la nliolly nun sturlal , and It U tiolulthln thu pruvlnei ! of * iKl hoar.l to Inquire Into : inl ( do- luriiilnii the leKiillty of thu nets of thu School uo.ird of tlieclly of Conncll Ilinlls or their rljlit , to preMint tlietr certllicntu of their esti mates. Mich heln ; tlio eiiso anil t he s.ilcl .School lioir ; > l having cuilseil their ' ertiUuulu to be Illrdltli thu county uiidllor .mil said School board Insisting tliat they h ive conipllud with tbu ln , yon uiu powuiless to avoiil compll- tincii with the ileniiuuls of s-ild cliuol hoarJ oven llioiiuli you believe thu levy ulll bo void. iuil : In my juilsment you blionlcl makn the levy. Thu validity of thu luvy Is u question Unit must ho determined In the courts. Re spectfully , JOHN I' . OnnA.v , County Attorney. But In splto of ttils opinion the tux luvy U not made yet , and thu members of the board do not seetn to uo inach nearer the end of the difllculty than they were several davs ago. For all doslro on the part of tne members to hottlo the trouble either ono way or the other wn * effectually squelched a fuw min utes ho fore the opinion was read , oy the ap pearance of u deputy sheriff armed with a writ of Injunction , issued from the district court upon u petition tiled bv W. II. Warn , restraining the supervisors from levvlnc tiiu tax. The hearing was sat for 4 o'clock in iho afternoon bsfora Jndtro Macy , but when the timu arrived .1. J Stewart , the attorney for the School hoard , asked for n continu ance until Thursday tnorrintr , which was granted. The supervisors adjourned ut noon lo meet ngaln this morning al U o'clock , but as matters now stand nn business is likely to be transacted before Thursday. lVilm-.il Court. Judge Woolaon will open the September term of iho United SUtoi district and cir cuit courts In Council Bluffs ou thciJOtti. To ere nro about 103 cases to bo disposed of. The Juries , grand Una petit , are commanded to boon haml ut 2 p , in. of the 27th. They ate composed us follows : Grann Jurois II. U. I.olm , Donlson ; .1. H. .luclfson , ( irlswolil : John Slonuwutl , W. C. Nel- son. Muiiduiiiln : N. I * . Nelson. Conwuv : Ham Hunter , II. V. Kviini. MiUvern : Wlllliini Mu\- wull , Mount Ayr ; J. .M. 1'utton , Vllllsca. Ueor e Copp , Micthy ; ( ieor e Coltruil , lieniiniloiihi A. iV. CHinpliull. Kust N'oduiv.iy ; A.V llur.- ness , Huek Uiovu : W K Itllllii''sly , Nod.iway : .1. F. Iteeor.l. lilcnwood ; H .1 Fremmiii , Ailtln- hon ; II. T NlAfton ; J. I ) , .l-jiies. Clur nda ; Tlmtnas Wuldniun. Uud OaU : Oeoro C' Cilc- ! Ins , Cornlin : ; ,1. C' . Tipple , T.thor : Murk U itnch- nril , Crcslon : Muudu Johnson , L'ollesu .Springs ; .lesse L. Atkins , 1'iuscott. 1'otlt JIIIOIHV. . II. M. I'nsov , Council llluirs ; ( ieoriro Millur , Council Hinirs ; Tliomus llilUwin : , Coin ; I'reil l.oron/on , Corley ; John KritA ll.irlnn . ; It. K. I'.inl. lie'lerlon ' ; W. II. UverH.lilennood ; John Miirin , Sidney ; IMwnicl llntulier. Ciuhton ; V. ( J. Svveiirongon , H dncy ; John ( Ji-Miit , Aflon ; John llocnull , Coilc u HiiihuH ; J. ( ! . Vorhius , Anita ; II. C. Itobhlm. llii illin.'Hi T. M. O. Lajrnii , Itlvur S 0111 ; C. K. ( J.isaily , Dontfion ; W. I' ' . Potter , ( iiloden ; A. II. C'halfit. ( 'ornln ? ; Hobcou John-on , Viola Centi'i ; J , r. Merrill , .Mount Ayr ; Rob ert I'oril , Kurilns : hlcven Dnincisnn , Creston - ton ; I ) . Reo.l. Coon R.iplds ; I' . I'lonrnenconrt , Uniroll ; W. II. Illackinoru , Illookton ; W. 1C. Illlnkorhoir. Audiibon ; Samuel Kowluy. L'li- r'nilu ; C. II. 'J'ownsi.'iid , Kunilo'ph ; John R ilull , Mnlvern ; N V. Stnrglss , Carroll ; Jiiniea Kdinunds , Lenox : 11. ! ' . llr.iyton. I'er.sln ; Jacob Itohb , Mount Ayr ; ( ieor.'o Roy. Don' City ; Kd- waid I'ish , llarlun ; .1. A. Overholt/ur. Aiidii * lion : John Iteuder , .Maple Rtvur .lunetlon ; L. W. Tublis. Knierson ; John T. llryt > on , Vllllssu ; 1'ninl ; ( Sleason. Andiibon ; . .IcssoVI oy. lluuk llrovu ; Wllluun J. Walker , ll.iinllii , K. J. I.onu' . Delphoi ; Kohert Hull. Hell pustolllcu ; J. C , Mllllniun. l.oiran ; II , I. Cody. Uurnlim ; II. M. llnir , Missouri Vulloy ; W. F. i\-ans : , lludford ; Joseph lloarihnun , rorUnioiuhi W. J. liur- niond.ahelby , _ , lli'inocriitlo rrliiiurle * . The democrrtilo primaries for the election of delegates to the county convention , which Is to bo hold In Council I ! I tiffs Thursday , September 2.1 , will bo held tomorrow , Tbo poll * will remain open I rom fi to S o'clock p. m. The following uro iho place * whcro the primaries will bu hold In cuch ward : Tliht Wind-Wheeler. * Hurala'soHlco. rueoml Ward Walter Ainy'dtlnshop , ' 'I llry- J N. Schurz's olllco. 0 South Main. 1'uiirth Ward Superior court room , court house. Fifth Wurd-Fhluld'.s storo. Sixth Ward John Coylti's place , llroadway Letween Twentieth unit Twuiily-tlrni itrcuts- Will Kluct u Uoiutuhlts Townstilp Clerk J. I. Lutz received notice yesterday from County Auditor Ilcnd.'icUs Informlni ; him ofllclally of thu resignation of Cotibtahla Evans nnd notifying bun that tbo Hoard of Trustees should proceed to ul ct a successor , l r'iduy has been Kclo'otPd us the day u hen the election will tuko place anil the hour will bu duciued uuon later. Owing to tbu dratti of J. J , Sullivan , who wus a member of the Board of Township Trustees , thu duty of making the selection will devolve - volvo upon tlio other two members , L . 1C. Uodiou und Max Mobn. Hyou uro bilious ! Take Beoohama Pills Hloln ( rum i'ap-i. Johr. Luca , wno llvos at 1UJO Ohio xtreet , wus nt thu police station Monday with a re quest that the police would help him Jlnd hu Uo ear-old son , who had appropriated tiAoul of tbe parental coffers and bad como to tbU tide of tbo river to mule hu lubilaaco la feasting na riotous llrlnif. Watch Wis ( Uept , and yeilcrday rooming Oftlccr Kemp was re warded bv cotchlnc a sight of the runaway on Broadway. As soon ns the boy saw tin man ot the brass bultons he started down fourth street at H lively paco. but n "Stop or III shoot" stopped him to suddenly that the peg * In bis shoes strucic Uro on the pavement. Ho wns tnk n to tbo pollco stn- ; lon , where ho insisted that , tils nnmo was not LUCAS , but Johnson Walter Johnson. In his pocket was found rah lo the amount ) l $33 which ho hnd not spent. Ho was ocltcd np on the charge of holne a runaway boy and his parents were no-tilled. Hols said to bo 14 yc.irs of ne , but if so his np- nearsuces are deceitful , for ho Is no larger than most boys of 10 or U. UoWltl'sSarsaparllla ' clo.inaos the 'blooa , .ncroasos the nppotllo nnd tones up the sys- : om. It has benclltod many poopln who : iavo suffered from blood disorders. It will iclp you. Como to Broadway M. E. church Thursday ovonlnp und be happily outor- felncd by the young Indies of lII. . Orcutta' Sunday 4uhool class. Tho.v have nreptifcd it line program for tholr soola- hlo on that evening. Admission 10 cents. .MarrliMl'ln Ohio. Hon. N. M. 1'usov will bo married today to Miss Anna Wright , sister of Ed B. Wright. The ceremonv will take place nt the residence of Iho bride's parents In Cadiz , O. , nt 5 o'clock this afternoon , where Miss Wilght bus bocn vUltlnsr for several months. They will soon return nnd receive the congratulations of their friends in Council Hluffs. The wedding will bo very qulot. Tno groom is ono of Iho best Known attorneys of Council Bluffs and the brldo has a best of friends who will extend congratulations. The fact that the wedding would take tilaco at all was kept n dead se cret so fur ns possible , only Iho most Inti mate friends knowing of It , Dlseanonovr&uccesituliy attacks the sys tem with pure blood. UoWltt's Suraaparllla mnko.s pure now blood and onrlchcv uloo.l. Genuine Hound Oak , Utdlant Home , P. P. Stewart stoves and ranges , sold exclusively by Cole & Cole , -11 Main. Urn til ol J. ,1. Sulllvilii. Jeremiah J , Sullivan , the well ki'own grocer , and ouo of the oldest residents of Council Bluffs , died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock after an illness of several mouths of rheumatism of the heart. Ho was born nl Cork , Ireland , in 1SII3 , and was therefore 50 years of ago at the lima of his death. Ho came to Council Bluffs from New Haven , Conn. , in 1MJ3. Ho leaves a wife nnd six children. The funeral will take place Ttiur.s- day f torn the St. Froi.cis Xuvler Catholic church at an hour to bo announced later. Oo Witt's Sarsaparilia la rotunlo. lieport oT the Expert Who Una llccn I0xim- ; IIIR tlm Hooks ol VurliiiM C'lty Treasurers. J. J. Points , the export accountant who ban made a thorough examination of the an- counisof the different treasurer ) since the organization of South Omaha as a vlllagu up lo tbo present time , buds thorn showing the following stale of affairs : "Tno taxes of i-oulb Omabn levied for tbo years 1SST and 1SSS are collected by tbo county treasurer. For some cause , wbether through the fault of the local assessors or of Iho county clerk , the personal taxes of your citv for Ib87 have not been placed on tbo tax list nnd you hnvo bDon entirely deprived of that portion of your rightful revenue. As to whether at tnis time you have any remedy lor IbU omission your attorney can bast in form you. The amount which should bo col lected for these two years us shown by the boous of the countv treasurer Is about ? - ! ! , - 400. Of this amount , $2:1,11)3 : ) 78 , there remains still on the treasurer's ' books , uncollecled , about $12,000. Of the J.'U.HIU.TS collected by the county treasurer $21,1) ) 10.27 has been turned over to your city treasurer , receipted for and entered on his books , il.03. " > .7u has bocn charged as foes for collection and held out bv the county trcasurcraud about { OJ1.7G remains as a Dalanco in the county treas urer's ofllcQ. Of this amount still unco- ! looted a considerable part is for Iho personal tax of ISbS , so that tha ravonuo from this source In the future will bo slight. "Your attention is called to the foes charged by the county treisuror for collect ing this tux. The tre'asurer's fees are fixed by statute. Having mndo an estimate of the fees which the county treasurer Is en titled to charge for collecting this tux , I Jind the same to bo JIS1.93 , leaving a bilanso duo your city on fees retained In excess of the amount allowed by law of ? jti : S3. " The other portions of the report bavo been referred to in Tnr. Bun. The mianco com mittee and Attorney Van Duson will con sider the report nnd conclude what action it is best to toIli Ili > I > iilllc ii UlulM Will Meet. Thursday evening there wilt bo a meeting of tbo You ni ? Muu's H 'publican club at Knights of Py thins hull , to transact impor tant business. The club will mcot in the lodge room anu all members uro requested to bu pre&ent. TheSoutn Omaha Republican club will also moot the same evening at the Knights of I'ytaias hail. Tha club will hold Its session In the reception room. When thu business of both organizations hat been completed the two clubs will join together and have a rous ing meeting. Several speeches will bo deliv ered and a general good tlmo bad. Tire Kohliurlrft. Two robberies were reported to Iho pollco yesterday , aud the booty secured Is larco. Post & Click , on Twenty-fifth street , between N and O streets , are looking for u top buggy which was taken from in front of tholr place of business nnd has not been returned , Some tnlof also stele from the isiand south- cast of the city u bav horse belonging lo P. B , Burroughs , who resides there. Tbe police uro working on both rmus , and think they uro on tuo track of tbo guilty parties. I'l'll on lit Ills lloroe. Charles Lee , an Albright citizen , Is cpn- lined to tils homo with a broken log. Lee was riding n horse Monday night and tbo animal slipped and fell to the ground. Ho was thrown under the horse , und the full and weight of the animal broke ono of his logs , aud it will bo some tlmo before be is out again , _ Not eg u i nl I'orHiinulH. A young bo.ioi Councilman Bulln Is seri ously ill with typhoid fovor. Miss Cob 1C. Hunt Is very ill at her homo , Twenty-sixth und 1C slroMs. Mrs. U. S. Clark loftyosterday for Lincoln and Superior to visit far several week * . The ladies of the First Motbodlst ohurcb cleared $500 from their "country store. " W. A. Norris of Trenton , Mo. , Is in the city visiting with bU brother-in-law , Will iam Wilton. UUev. C. N. IJawson loft vn terday for St. Paul to attend thu North Nebraska Metho dist conference. . Captain J. W. Cross and wlfo and John Condon will attend the national encampment of the Grand Army ol tbo Hepubllc * to bo ho.d at Wellington , D , C. Wallace Uvan Iris been buforn Judge Fowler - lor three times In as many days. Twlco no was permitted to go , but yoitorday tin wus given thirty days in iho county jail for his ttilrd drunk. Murrluict ! I.HTII H , The following marriagu liconsu * were is sued by Judge ICIler yesterday : Name and iiddruba. Ago. I CImr'.cs Klrschenlmiier , Omaha . VI A .Mary 1'oegl. Unuiha . , . ift Wll linn MeCormluk. Unrilia . 21 A. McOuuo , Uni hi jWlllliiiuM.il. K'orr. Onmlm.- . as I Anna M. Albert , iluttiiK . ao Dr. Charles U , U.ivls of Chicago , one ol tbo most prominent physlciana In tlio United Slates , urn * who has aunt u largo number ol invalids tn Hdnr , Now Mexico , during tbo pant year , writes to Mr. U. O. Shields of that city : "I must say that without exception every patlont that 1 buvu sent to tbut ue lUhtful country has iniido wonderful Improvement. I am dullchtod with what your ell in a to has done for them , und shall certainly eend you a a lurjio colony next wlnWr " The Pucos valley , of which ICddy Is the principal town , U attracting the uttontlnn ol | ) hy lcidus everywhere- having the most perfect clitnatu tn bo found on this continent for persons suffering from lung or throat trouble * , catarrh , astuinu , rheumatism , etc. Mayor Bemis Has a Fo\f. > ords to Say Upon Thuir UieftiljUss. SUGGESTIONS HEEDED ? feV THE COUNCIL [ c lluMihttloii Adopted N.bl1 ( o t'ny tlio Crane Company Until lite Ulfjriiion Are 1'lnccit lit ( Jooil Condltlou-A I.ol of lluslncis Transacted. There wore sixteen members who nllondod last nlphl's mooting of the council , and on account of ttiu absence of President Unvis Mr. Boohul presided over the deliberation * . The question ot city hall elevators wns itbout the Ilrst thine that \vns discussed. The discussion was brought about \vhon Mayor IJoruis bunded In this coniuiuiilcalioti : I'rom .Mixor llomls. " 1 again rcspcclfully call your attention to the ulavnlors la tuo city ball , and 10 the faot Ibnt , as now operated , with the capes and doors In their present condition , surlous ue- cldenU are liublo to happen at uny tlmo which tuny result In rendering the city lla- blc lor lurgu damage * . 1 also ctiil your alten- lion to tuo Inefllclont sio ot the water pipes u < iL'd In furnlsnlng power to the ulouuors. Those pipes arc only six inches In diameter , When It Is conceded Uy Mr. Coots , tbu con- truntor , that they ought to bo lit least seven Indies in dluuictcr , which would result In Increasing iho power inoro thim one-third of thattiow existing. If these pipes ure to bo changed , and It Is certain that tlioy must bo changed to glvo the elevators the speed and capacity required by the ecu tract with the Crunu Elevator cor.nmny.such change should bo inndu without del y. "In a uommunlcatlon from the architect ho states that In the specifications ho spcclllcd a ilx-luch plpo , and tbut the Crane Elevator company know this at Ihj tlmo that It miulo the ustlmuto on thu work , aud If ll believed tuo pipe was Insufficient It certainly llgurcd on Increasing It. If this statement of tno ar chitect It correct , It Is plain that the archi tect not only specified the plpa of insufficient dlnmuter , but that the Crane Elovutor com pany knew suuh fact and Hcuicd on the dif- lorence bctwecu u six-Inch und a seven-inch plpo. I am at u loss to understand why the Urano Elevator company failed to hnvo iho ploo Increased to Iho size necessary to run its elevators according to tbo tortin of lu contracts , or why , knowing that such pipes were insufficient , the architect permitted the same to bo put In. However , the situation must bo Accepted as wo find it. " 1 jupgosi und recommend that tha Crane Elevator company be notified to Immediately change the pipes referred to so as to give tbo required power , and that until Its elevators nru capable of carrying the weight and run ning ut the speed stipulated In Its contract , that such elevntors bo not accepted and that no payment bo matlo on account of such ele vators. " Mr. Prlnco remarked that ho was sure that the supply plpos were not largo enough to ivo the elevators the contract speed. Mr. Luivry thought tub-was a pretty state of iifTnirs and one Hint demanded immediate action. If something was not done , sumo day ono of the cars would full , several peo- ple-uould bo killed ur.d the city would bavo u heavy damage suit on Its hands. The communication went to the commlttoo on public property und buildings. VcloeN by tlio Tlliiyoi- . The mayor held the cdiro for some time , ns ho had several vetoes , \vliich were i-onsld- ered. Ho started tbo bull to rolling uy veto- inc. a resolution ordering two eiossivalks in the Sixth vvurd. For u reason for withhold ing UU approval he slulqu that the ward lnui " laid all of the walks made "at the uliottmout laslsprinz. Councilman Spocht said that the statement was not trua. This settled the mutter and the council ovariodo the veto. There was u vote on the bill of John F. Coots for SITU for placing three washbasins in tbroo olllcas in the city hull. The mayor said this was ono of the extras , and tuat there was no competition in ordering tbo work. Once before , said the ibiil hail been vetoed and tbo veto was sustained. The inayjr thought it wai a display of considera ble gall to run the bill in utter it baa once been rejected , The veto was rejected , all the sixteen members voting that way. Then the rauvor went for John A. Wake- field's ' Dill for 11,000 foot of sidewalk lumber , tie said that the bill did not show the dimen sions of tno lumber und that it was all churned to tbo city at tbo ruto of Jit ! per 1,000 foot. Tbo contract price , ho said , was f 14 per 1,000 feut. Mr. Prince said ho did not believe that it was true that U'uKolield had overcharged the city. The vote was sustained by a vote of 8 to 8 and the bill referred to the uoinmllteu on sidewalk und bridges. The comptroller bad included two salaries for \Villiam Cobun1 , member of the flro und police commission. The items wore f i. > each , and ono of them the mayor vetoed. This veto was sustained , and tlio president stntoU that thu error was ono on Comptroller Olion. The people doing ouslncKs down on Jones , between Klovcnlh und Thirteenth streets , protested , ugnmst having the hucksters' wugons in that part of tha city. Just then property owners at Eighth nna Farnam slrcols asked to have tha hucksters located with them. Their request ivas accepted and finally the vegetable men found n place whcro they can stop Ihoir wagons und deal out their goods. The Hoard of Public Works announced tlio names of tun tnon who had bscu appointed as inspectors on paving , curbing and sowers. The appointments were- confirmed and the men will report for duty. Of the ton inspectors specters unpointed , City Engineer Uosowater announced that live were competent ongln- eoia , and that tbo others were practical men who tiadhau considerable experience. WnutK u I'est Hound KatulilUliuil. A. n. Somors , commissioner of health , asked that thu council lake some action to ward the establishment , of a post house , to have In readiness should cholera break out In Omaha. People in the south onrt of the city pro tested against tbo closing of tlio Eleventh itrcet viaauct. They say thai tbo closing of the structure was injuring their business. Tlio petition to open Thirteenth streat , from tin ) old city lurlts north to Onlostreet , was referred. The commlttoo on public property und buildings und the city engineer were in- htruoted to designate- what windows in the city ball should bo supplied wltn Venetian blinds. 'i'tic commlttoo onpublic proportv and builainga was instructed to confer ivlth the Library hoard and ascertain what changes would bo needed on th'8fifth floor before the library moved into the building. The contract , with tho/Morso Dry Goods company to furnish Dillon carpet for the council chamber was presented and ap proved. ' The n embers of tbe'cpuncll were requested to report the nnino.s'of registrars from their respective wards nt next Tuesuav night's council meeting. Tneno men will sit prior to the November election. There was but on bid lor furnishing the city wltb lumber , grade slakes and cement. This was from John A. Wakollolcl , who HI contract was canceled u couple of weeks ago. There Doing no com petition iho bid was rejected and thu comptroller Instructed to again Invlto bids for tno supplies and materials. f , t The resolution adopted last Tuesday night , In which the Omaha \Street \ Hallway com pany was ordered to iuk up Its track on the west end of 'ho Walnut 11111 line so that the contractors could grade Military uvonuo moro conveniently , was reconsidered. The trucks will romuln In place and tbo oontrac- tor will do bis grading us bait ho can , The gas Inspector , having 100or moro miles of strout to cover , wiw allowed 8J5 pjr month to pay horse hire , Mr. Hruner oppasrd , saying that the gns Inspector was tha oust paid man on the city pay roll. Mr. Chuffeo thought that owing to the ser- vlco slvou bv the Metropolitan Si rout Light ing couipanv , the Inupoctor could save tbo clly moro than $25. each and every weak. The committee on viaducts and railways was instructed to report un ordinance order ing u bVbtom of trankferti to bo uccoptod and aifnptud bv tbo Omaha Street Uullwuy com. pauy. Counollmou urged that transfers bhould be clvun at oiieti Intersection , Being upon the subject of ttroot railways , a resolution wan adopted by which , In the fu ture , street car conductors will bo required to call out the nnraa of each street along the line over which their cars pass. The flro nnd police commission was au thorized to purchase a Ilnlo water tower at n costof Jf.iVX ) . \Vlll.Mrot n n llimril at Kqimllznllou. September 23 wns the date fixed upon or the council for meeting as n Ho.ird at Equall- ration to assess lot * along vrblch poniur.ont sidewalks hnvo been ordered laid. The request of the Hoard of Health for $3,000 to b used In putting the city In u first- clnss sanitary condition was discussed and law over for or.o week. Mr. Jacobson , chairman of the commlltco on finance , said that the board needed the money , but ho did not know whcro it would como from until the county turned over the city's share of the road fnml. Ho bud mot the commissioners of Douglas county and hnd learned that there was fully & )0,0'00 duo tbo city. He hnd every roaton to bollovo that ho would bo nllo to secure $18,000 be fore tbo nuxt. meeting. Mr. Jacobson was given another week in which to look up the tlnanctul question. "Loto to boa ana eariy to risa will shorten tbo road to your homo In the iktos. nut early to bed and "Little Early | { Uer."tuo pill that makes Itto loajor nti'J bettor an 1 wlior. A .v.vu v.UK.M /.v fa. Today John T. Kelly and his company of comedians will glvo two performances of the Isughublo comedy , "McFoo of Dublin , " at Boyd's ' now theater a tnatlnoo performance ntviilOand the evening performance at 8. The engagement tm.s ocen very successful. On Monday and Tuesday ovculngs next A. Al. Palmer's stock companv will appear ' In the southern "Ala nt Boyd's great play , bama. " "Foegs Ferry , " ns presented by the Illjou stock company , matlo a decided and positive hit nt Wnnaorlnnd tbo 12th and will continue For the week. Tun specialties , Including the Lavolles , nionnrchs of the air In their dar ing feats ot strength and skill , Including the famous slldo for life. Jalvan , the jiuglur , U clever. The dog circus is a wonderful ox- hloltlon of canlno sagacity. The greatest of all the colored dancers , \VhoiUhors nnd his clover partner , Havry Euon , nro far above the nv rngo. The cheap prices and continuous now , with Mnilamu Eiles , the soap modeler , In Curio ball , make Woiuler- land well worth a visit. Mrs.j. . U. Patton , ItoauforJ , III. , wrltoi : 1 E'rotu personal oxpsrionco I can recommend DoWitt's Sarsaparilla. a CUM for Irapurj blood and ganoral oobillty " Hiiltdlni ; Tbo following permits were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yoitorday : M. Martin , two-storx brick KIU ! sti > no tcnemunt house , tlJBuuth Ninth street. ? 4,000 M. Martin , two-btory brick und stone tenement house , ll'J South Ninth street ( ,003 M. Martin , twn-storv brick mid stone tencn.cnt house. 114 South Ninth street 4.000 Standard I'avlng comp.in.T , two-storjr frame factory , Eleventh and Grace atroi'ts . i,000 ! Seven minor penults . 1U. ' ; > Total "I take plonsuro in recommending Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhcea Hctn- edy , " > = avs Oeo. C. Bankston of Mill Creek , III. "It is the best meJiolno I have over used for diarrhcua. One dose will euro any ordinary case. " For sale bv druggists. Agreeable soap for the hands is one that dis solves quickly , washes quicldy , rinses quickly , and leaves the skin soft and comfortable. It is Pears' . Wholesome soap is one that attacks the dirt but not the living skin. It is Pears' . Economical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. And this is Pears' . All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. THE EVANS , The Hot Springs of America , lint Sprlntri , S , I ) . Finest Itosort Hotel In tlio Wast. Strlctlr l-'lnt Cl.ii-i Ijiirvu Hounii , rtllxlo or KuxuHo , .N'o.v Open. All Mudt'in liiit > ro7i'innlH. TAble u 9pj. cltitty Ito.ii'inailu ! Itot3 for Hal moo ot Smiin. Oicheitra nml Dnncliu Kvery Kvonlngin thu Mil lc Hall. Klnuit I'liuuo Hull In the Unlto.i . Htati'.s. llf.MUirul .Mounfihi Hcuniry , Splonlll ( "Ilinntff , Cool NI''lltB , No MuflrillUoi. : l'WJ ' Fuel Hliovn tlio MM Tlio South Dnkuln Hot Hprlnut aruiittractliunttuntlon nil orrr tin world , nml lire curing n lariter porcvnluxu tlin'i nnj nurln.ii In tlm U. H. For r.itus , bull ) , rtc . an I otli'Tln- ' onnntloii , uJitrc'M , U. H. MAHDICN. UotSprliiKd , South D.ikuti MISOELL ANE OUS. NO. 5SKi ( > rr.Miinit ) TAI.Krf KKOM TOWN TOPICS. < IUT TO-DAV. More than ' . \.093 \ loiiduu nou-spjpcr.s buvocom- pllmtinteil this nun Qnartnrly unu pronounce it thu spiciest. eluveiuH' . muit entertuln n ; pnlilicatlon of thu year. Short , aiiuis ir , ' , r.icy storiuK. slu'tulus , poems. Jokes , eta. A com- nundluin of wit and fun. Ask nowsilo iler for It. IU < em prounre It direct 'r , > in in ; News C'uinp.inie ! ) ilu not xnpplv It ; or heii'l 51 contx , stamps or postal note , to TOWN TOl'ICS. 81 West ! 2d St. , Now York. United htutcs .Mur liul'M hulc. Dnokot No. Sill 0 In tlio circuit court of the United States for the district of Nebraska. The I'lrst Natlonul bank of Oniuba vs . ( . T. ( irlfllnut al. 1'nbllu natiue Is hereby slvcn that In pursu ance ami by vlrtno of u wilt of execution lu- sneil out of dhove nrune'J court in ubovu en- tlllod OiiiiiO. und bourliu the date of Aiuiisl 10. A. I ) , IS'J. ' ' . I. llniil I ) . SlaiiKhter. United Slates marslml for the district of Nuhrnska , will , on the ltn day of yiiptoinbor. A , 1) ) . In'j' ' . ' , at tli < ) hour nt II o'c'oitk In the forenoon of sitld day. ul thu north uoor of ilia United Suites courthouse and pnilolllco bnlldlni ; , In the city of Oimilm , Doijiiliif. county , st ito unit district of Nubraak i , Kollnt pu'lllo ' auction UN thu law dlructs to tbu hluhost anil hil bidder thu tf Intcri-Ht of tbu defendant heruln. J. A. Urlllln , In and to thu follow nu dcscrlbud property , to-wlt ; All ihnt lot , [ ileeu or par -el of land holnu u portion uf the wustiUt 1-lti feet of the tw 't of sv4 of bo i4 beet Ion X * . township l.r > . ran u 1.1 , us followH ! lleulnnliiK UU feel south of thu center of suction X' . tliencu niHt HH7-10fent. tliuncti south I1UI feet to 4Urioru cornur on hilf : Hvctlon II ic , thence wofit S.M 7-1U feut. thuncu north : i.'ll feet to huidnnliu ; ln-lni : thu Huutti iiuaitur of wnstS.1 U-IJ acre of nw'4 of bo ! of suld buetlon : tl. contalnlii ) : 0 17 ! 1-RO iiorun , nioru or-lvsn. Ago. beginning W.t feet , south of tlio center of Hcutlon . * . township | A. rilllilU ii. : tllOIK'O AL-ht " , UIO fllUt U ) till ) WCht line of Hald nut : on , thuncu botiih ail feet to iU- IUTU corniir , tliL'nuu ( > UH | . i'IO ( ) feet to half suction line , tliunco noitli 'Ml fret to hoxliinlnir , buliiii thu N U of n'iof svv ijuurlur of HiUil settlun UJ. buinte twenty uurcs inuiu orii'Bs , A IHO a portion uf tax lot 4 , in w'i of mi U of section ono ( P , townthlp It , r.umu I' ' , : m fo IUWH : llo.'innlntf IXl'.H'j.l foul north of center of seotlon I , tliuncu north ltJ.KS.ri ) foot , lUonuo eavt A7J feet to lllt-i ) I'apllllnn vreuk , thence Kontiinny iiloni ; siild crook to u point oisl nf boilonliu , tliunvD went At feet Ui nliieu of hulnnlnc , bulni : the north 1UJ.KS feet of u.ild tux lot ; continuing S i ncrus inuroor lcs . llavlni ; tieon her.'toforu levied upon by vir tuenf fciiltl writ of execution to a.ithfy a judKinent of natil oonrt otiialnud at Its Muy term lH70ln f.tvorof thu i'lrst NHtlonitl hunk of Oimilm anu iiKit'nut ' thu mild J. A. drlllln. HUM ) I ) . Kl < AtJJIITiil. ( ; Unltud Htntei Miirshul , DUtrlct of\uuruBka. W. A. HKUltK , Attorney Mr plalntlir. AUK. 17 , M , ai , Bept. 7,11. Twin City Steam Dye Works c f , sortop : r > v 3 c , p > i iiii3 DYEING , CLEANING * AND R.EFINISHING OP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha Oflluo , Io21 l-Vrnam St ; Tolopbono lo'Jl. Council llluirs Ollico and Works Cor. Ave. A and S2oth St. ; Telephone 310. Send for circulars and prlco list. TO THK OWNKRS OK At.I , LOTS OU I'AUTS of lots on 3'Jtli struct from Urand uvcntio to Ames uvcnne. Von lire hereby notillcd lh.it the nniler- Fioneil. throe UNIntcrcHted frouholdurs ot the ultrofOm ha. h tvu bucn dnlv nnpolntfil by the mayor \\ltli the iipproval of the city coun cil of sild alty. to ii Hots thu damage to tbo iwners r.'spoctlvoly of the property a ( To i * tint Dv criidln of said struct anil t'io crust stiunts declared nuccssiry bv Ordinance No. .till , pinsed August 30lh , IS'.U ' , iipprovod Augiut list. 16' ) . ! . You are further tiotlllcJ , that havln : ne- cnpto I s-tlil iipnointincnt , an I duly qua tiled reunited by I-w. wn will , on the twunty- 'ourtti day ot Scptomnor , A. I ) . 1M ) . ' , ut thn hour of three o'e oek In the afternoon , nt the olllco of Ueo. J. I'.iul , liuii F.miutn street , within the orporato limits of said city , meet Tor the pnrpoHii of considering and making Ilio iiS'io < siiiPiit of damage to thoownuri re- spo t.vo.y of said pronui ty , alFcclcd liy said irallni tikln Into consideration spuelal tiunellts , If unv. You are notllled to bo present v.t tlio time nnd place aforesaid , anil make any objections to or Htmu'iieiits con.'crnlni ! s.ild assessment of damages us'you niay consider iirnpor. < i I1O. .1. 1 A ITlj. JOHN II. IIUI'I.KK , GKO. H. I'AYNH. Omaha , Sopt. 12th. ISU2. rno THE OWXKIIS ori , \ , LOTS OH J- parts of lots , on'ml street , from Nicholas street to Clar.i stroot. You tire hereby notlflod that the unilor- slKnod , three dUlnturustcd free holdiirs of Ilio city of Om.iha , have boon ilnly appointed by the mi.vbr , with the approval of the city council of s ilil citv. lo assess the d.inmo to thu owners rusueotlvoly or tlio properly nf- feeted by irradliu of Mild Htreot , dceliircd necessary by ordinance No. ysn passi'd Aiuustaitl , , IWU , approved AiiRiistlllst. ISOJ. You uio fuitlicr notltled , that havln : : ic- cept"d s.ild aiipolntinont , und duly iintilllloil as iurUlrcil | by law.o will , op the 'Hii ( lay of i-epteniber. A D 1-92. nt tlin hour of L' o'clock n the .iflcrnoon nt , tne ollluo of lioorgu J. I'linl , 10 5 Km n IIM utionl. wl bin the corpor ate limits of5 il I c'.ty. ini'oi for thu purpose of considering nn 1 male nt ; the assessment of ilaiiKigu to HID owners respectively of said property , affected by nuld r.idlntaking Into considerations-led il Inmulits If uny. You nro notllli'd to l.i- present nt the titno and plui'o afoios ild. nnd innko uny objections tnor statements conci-rnlnc said nssi-ssnient of dum.iiu > asyou muy consldi-r proper. - \V.M ( i Siittivnn , JAMKSTOCKII.UIK. . Oinaba. bcptcinbcr ISIli. 18t > 2. SlildUt , Sale. Under nnd by vlitno of un order mndo by tno lion. O. II. Scott , ono uf Ilio judzus of the dlslrlutcrurt wltti'u ' and for DIJIIB ! s ijoiintv. Nebraska. In th | ! followmi : iicllon ppiiiilnu In said court , towit : Thu Standard Si'implni ; comninv vs. l.evl Ii. lintzel und I'r.inK .1. Hot/.el ( IhioKpl.'CI No. TO ) nnd to mo dl-oetu 1. I will on tlio ilst ! duy of September. A. 1) . , IS' ' ) , ' , roinincnclii' ' ut 10 o'clock In the foienoon of s.ild duy. at.ri.'J North Kith street In the city of Omaha. Unnglus ronntv. Nebrasku. sell nl nub ic unction to the hl.hnst und best bidders for c.-isb ( or on tiiren months credit with ap proved.s-cnrlty ) thu folIowinsrcooilsnndolKit- tels lieretoforo levied upon by me by virtue of an order of utt ii'hment Isiucd In the ubovo ontillud ncllon , towit : "A stoci ; of staple nml funcy crocurlus. Hour and other merchandise. " Tlie nndersl'inoJ reserves the il.'ht to bell this piopeity us u whole , or In supirutu p.ir- cols. us In h.s judgment shall bo for the best Interest of all pi.riles concerned. UKOIItJK A. IlENNKTT. PlinrllT of DonsliiB County , Nubr.isita. Hy.IoiiN KKWIH , Doijtity. Omaha , Nebrask.i , freptombcr 10. 19) ) ? . slO d 111 in o SlivrllfH Sale. Under un I by vlrtnu of two souurnto onlors inndtiby the lion. Frank Ii-vlni' , one of lha jnduehof l.iu district ronit wlth.n nnd for Uoiigliiouuunlv. Nobrn'-ksi. In the fotlowlnj actions puiullng In sil.I court , towit : I'.iM.in & Ciiill.i hcr , a copartnership coniposo.l of William A. I'.iMon und llunjiitnln OalUuher vs l.evl G. UoUul ( docket 'IJ , No. IT ) an.l Mc- Cord , Ilrn Iv company , un IIH-OI poratlon. v < l.nvl C > . llctznl ( ilojkot : il. No ISi. 1 will on the Hth duy of September. A. l > . IK' ) . ' , coniniuncln ; ut 10o'clock In thu forenoon of sud day , ut No. IKiSoulli liith streetIn the city of Oniiih.i , Don tf las county , \obrislca. neil ut pnbllo u nc llon to thu highest nii'l best bldilors for c-ish. the following goods and chattels horutoforo levied upon by me by virtue of orders of at tachment issued In thu above entitled actions , towit : A complete stoelc of stupln and f.m ly sro- eeilos , Hoodfiiwiiro. tinware , wlllowwaro , stoiHiw.-.ro. Hour , house fnrnlsliln ; goods , slorj fiirnlliiio unu ether merclnndifO. The tin InrslRiied recurves the rlslit to soil this properly its a whole or In snparntu par- celh , us In his jiidKinont hhull bu for tlm bust , Interest of nil parties concnrnuil. HICOKOI : A. moNNiriT. Phcnll'of Dourlns County. Nub. Omaha , Ncbi.isku , .September ; ii-d. ieal and Siii'fi ' IBTSTIT0TS. INFIRMARY FOli TUB TREATMENT -OP ALL- He ill Si2i5ll llo lfncllltl inin-iritiiiniil | rnnollqi fori n-mifi tro itinoat in imTjr funnnf ilaiia | rui | ilr- Mlioili furimtlunH , hoirl in I iil'u i Inuj. 113,1 113 coinixlaUon' In tlm woit. Write for clrciilum on ilofnriultlix und hriicoi , Imv o' , dull fuut , ( urv ttilroi nf | jnu | , | illiii , luiii'irt , run. < er , t'utirrh , lirouciltli , InliaUtlon , nlooTlt-lty , ptr. nlril * . opIliMny. klilnoy , bin IJur. o/o , uur , tkm an I LI.mil tin lull > iirj-al | iy ) ratl > iu . DISEASES OF VO.VBH . U Mi , Wiiiiii-ii Hlii5. ; iVn lisvn I'lti'ly ncl lol ii lyliii-ln .lo- linrtiiiunl fur wniuvn ilurlim iiuiilliiuiiiont , ntrlvtl/ jir ruto. Dnl ) Hfllublo Mulliul lint.tulo IM < | IU it bpi'dnltyof W ITtlVATK DISEASI3H All Illooil lljen ) p ji-o'3 < fnll ) ' iru-it.il. Hnihlllth 1'ulwiinrumiivu'l fnun lliu y tu u witliuul inuriir/ , Nuw Itiuinrutlvu 'I'm u I'cjiii ' fur I/M ( nf VI I'VI , rowr.lt. I'oriniHiiriiiii'o ' to Tlili in niiix liutnittul Bt IKVIIO bjr c.irru uun 1 ja-o. : All C'MmnillloiU. ) 11 vuntlileiitlm. Mu lli'lnuoirlitttrn iiunl < jatii/iii ill or iinpr. msocutalf pacliel , no nurkj to Inllaitj vit- tuntsor BII ler. ouu p r unil Inturrluv prolorrjl. ( all mill coniu.l ui or no ml liltiury of yuur cu > 4 , 11 wo will mill I In ( il.ilii wrjiiuar , n.ir BOOK TO MEN HK | "p < "l > rlvltlu , , ) r .sur , < ) H lniiiii'ii07Ij [ | > lnH , ( iluJt nut Vurlo'jsula ' , wlt.i i llrncvi'AiMillunvut fur Dofur.nltle * a'll Truxai Only umautmlor/- ttiu HUH uf DKKOIOIITV , AI'I'I.IAKCK' , TIIIMJK4 , KLKC1' UIU DA'lTUItlKH AND IlKl.Td. Omaha McJical and Sur ici ! Inslitutc 2Oth uad Broadway , O-unoll Blulfj. Ton mlntuei rUa ( ram center of O.-u U ua Ou U * d couull liluitt vluvula mulur llua , SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The want advertisements uppuarltijt In 'a nownpipur nro often thu most Interosiliijj part of Us contents. They evpiess the nr enf needs , the dully wishes of tlio puoplo wld | xvnnt 5onietlilnx and who urj wll Itu to do comothliu. A OKXTS WANTKO-Tusoll the host ilotiblo f Vronsllnit and b.ik nt p tn In the market. Steady work. Oin provn to have nuonU who inalin over Jil u wnek regularly. Addroji Churlos SelinltheUs , Counc I I' , ilfs. \V ANTRD-don.l Klrl for snner.il ho lisa Mworknti'l : i'1-ilnnrstroul. _ AI'I.I'ASANT room or rooms for rent ut ? 0d 1'lr.st-ivo. for horses nnd o ittln ; Ilrst - clans : tl..VI u month. Imiulre at (114 llro ul- way. _ FAHM nnd clly loins. Money loino.l nn stock nnd train. Huil cstiitu for sale. Dwelling and bnslnuss runlals. Moncv loaned for local Investors. LOUKCO .VTowle. i3i 1'eari street. _ Foil SAI < K Horse , biiKzr an.l h irness at big mieillloo : ceo I ontllt : good wall bred road horse. Must sell. U. U. Lowli , it 1'o.irl street. _ UJS.iOOsloo'f of mcrchun.llso hi wentorn Iowa , Pwcll located , dulni ; 70.1 1 bnslnuis , for salu _ lQ he .id of youiii ; horsss for tr.iilo ; Imnrovod 'property or i.urt. K. U. Itartiott , T4I llronil- w y.UujiJi. [ ' i lllnjTs. _ j $1.1)00 ) worth of dry uoods un < t notkms for ox- change. 1C. C. ll.irtliut , 741 Ilroadwny. IjlOlt SALU-Oreaniery. well locutud In No- JL brasku. doliu KOOU business. Will fikrt itrtn or or sull entire business at a bargain K. II , Shjiufo. _ _ _ SAf < K Improved - mrj stoe'i f.irm In wcslura low.i. iJI ; ISJ-ucrw furni , $ i ) ; 12J- n ores. IW. Johnston & Vuti I'.itlen. , i-ri'ir.lwnro stoik In corTtr.il Nob. oiotii.iH K | | _ shinfo. _ " " S A Ijl' Choicest . ' 1i""OK f.irm In I'ottiwiittA- in o l'o. . 4111 ticrosveil lou itud an I Im proved. I'llco JIJ un uoro. II Hi jlm.itn. 1KYOU liavo anjrthln ? far silc or tr.ido s s _ IX II , Slio 'fn. Itro il\r iv un I M'il'i stront. 1/OKIllSNT nwolllii.-s In : ill p trts of tha Jclly Ii. 11 , Sho-tfi ) . Hr.ttil wa v 'iiul .Main. Ii'OR SAIjE On sirri I puynionts. fruit and garden Ian I noir nouncll HlnlTi K. 11. Slioafc. Uromlw ly un I Miln : strutft _ FOIt SAUC Albion H-ilior mills on river. Nub. : tlnost w ilurpowur In tha state I developing ! . ' . " > horse power witer ontlro ynir : i dally cipacity , too birrls ; in luhincrv anil n ppnrt em nccs complete In every dut , ill. fljal frunio resilience : 8 ncrosof Ian I. title uarfot , price , $ ! > , 'IM ' ; will t'iko nnl-nprovo I o.iator.i i land. Ii. II. Hho ifu. FOR SAM3 Clean ntosu hur.lwaio. well os- t.ibllshu.l . trrdo , Invoice about Ii.'JD. ' OojJ unson for sullliu. Tertm cish. K. II. Sho.ite. i 771011 S.M.K OH KRST-Ooo.l coul yurd with I JMialos. . etc. iiruonslilnldi. Nluholbon Oo. FOUKXCHAN E-llotol und rostnurant located ui o .ubort , Nob. , unl 111 lots In Donvur. Colo. : will exchange for clear Ne- br sui ! land M U. Sheafe. iriOK SALK Iliirdw.iro stoelc. will Involoo -L i.fl"U ! ; loc tteil In an active Nebraska town of I.VIO popiilntlon : bililncssold est.ib Ishont will ho. ir ci ojii Investigation. II. 11. Hhciifo. ACKIC firm with Iniprovomcnta , Hvo lles north of Council UlulTs ; Jllan aero ; afi _ n n pb.u-Kaln R H. Sliuufo. _ W' ANTED No' rusku lun.l In oxuli ingo for peed work liorios. K. II. Shoafo. f ) T - A ruifTar nTiJVSian ueTe If 'sold wllbhf Jtbn d-i vs. Location seven miles from Coun- chjlnfrs. A mini hurmlii. " \ ' . II. dlmafo. _ \\7'lljl < you l.ulld u lioniuVu li.ive a linn TT res dunce lot whleli wo sell for * " > 0 It tnKunHOon. _ Oroenshlulds. Jlulio con A. Oo. | _ f A I- ! ' section of iinlnoiiinburod land In No- 1 ' bnist.a to Uvulo for city property. Urcon- shlu IH , NlelioiHon A Co. DY ! ! snods stoolc to trido for low i lan.I. ( ircenshlelils. Nicholson & Co. _ \\ru have n iiiiinbor of Rood tenants wheT T want us to cut dt-slr.iblo houses for thoin. Do you want to innt your House ? Ureun- shields. Nicholson & Oo. O'l llrouilwny. Oruonhhlolds. Nicholson .t Co. . real estalo. AiOOIllvo-ronni liouso for H-ilo on your own terms. Cheaper than paying rent. ( iiecnslilelds. NIolioKull & Co. _ _ N'KW seven-room house , close to llenlon street. Will tiu'lo for v.iu.int lots or land. ( iri'iiiishlulds. Nlcholstii & Co. ( JAIR OK KXCIIANOIC-IGO-aorn ranuii In nwin-olur count v. Nub. Will tuko merchiin- illso. K. II.Khuufe. IJtOK SAMi-Hotel ; with fnrnlturo and llx- J-1 tinea : 'J"i rooms , Irirn. et'1. I'rlce , ti,5)0. ; I.ooiilcil In Douglas county. I ) illy receipts , M'i. Investigate at onco. K. 11. Sliuufo. "IJIOKSAfjK Crnjimcry ontllt. comprlslnn 20- JIi , p. hoi or , 10-b , p. enu'lne. U Do l/uvello HOP irntors 2 cruam vits. .iJOKullons each : ash churn'IJJ Ka'lons ' ; nouer butter worKur , boom scnlcH , wnlshl oin. ; water tank and othur ( Ixtnrus. Will neil cheap for cash or tradu for Inn I. K. U. Sheufo. ITIC It SALE Small hotel In uood Iowa town -L. llnlldln' , ' PHI ) fnrnlturo complete ; ut a bargain. 'U fOST ( fountain pen with tin cap ; u prus- Jiint l.lber.il reward If rnlivncJ lo Justice llainmor's court I'll tries Whlla. SMAM , s.Klillo pony for nalo cheap. K. W - J.ieliHon , W7AXTKD A youiiB man for gonorul hotiso- 1 worlc. Trumont liouso , G MM , WANTKI'Two In family ; cooa 1 " I'oiirlli street. IO.-.T Iemon and wlillo pointer do . nno J mil u half yearH old ; hud on strap collar ; end of tall Mini. Kctnrn to 1017 Hlxth nvenno nnd u'et toward. LOST Near It. I , depot , pair of teloruph pole cllmberi. : Hvtnin to lice. LOST Slender cold chain , Imart ornun.mit , eniinioUiil forrfut-mu-nols Itutnrn to Uoo olllce. Ot Council Itluirs. Cnpltal hloiik $1. ) ' > ,01D Surplus and i'-ollU 81),0lj ) ( ) Net cnpUnl nnd Dlrcctnrs-.l. I ) . I'.d nuri IMII. K. U hliiuirt , K I ) ( lluuinn , K. K. Hurt , I. A. Mlllor , J , V. ill.io'riMi . nml Oliiirlua It , llnriiiiin. Tr.iiKUt uuit r4l bmik , IIIK hiiKlnuHi. J.urtft ) t cult.il ) uail Burplu * ut an/ bunk In bniithwtiitora luru I.VJ'HIIKhT ON TIMK Dlil'OSI PA I'KUJKH I'OIl MKf Tnoy nro for CASH ONLY ut Mr.sciiuNDoin's Mnrkul. iUi llro.idway , Council HUHfe