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THE OMAIA RBEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFfICE, NO. 12 PE AR § Delirered by H. W T T. Carritr inany part of the City. Y, + e = MINAGER. TELEPHONES: Bisines O, Nodk Night Klitor, No. 3 P ————————————— MING B ENTRON. N.Y. P, Co Canedl Blufls LunberCo... wal. A martige licenso was ssued yosterday to F. . Luther and Amna Strumof Onaba, The German Catholic Idies will gve aball t Highes hallon the eveningof Thurslay, Beptm b 18, Rev. Dr, Steplien Phelps and cott, st lave etumed fom ame: preshytery at Audubon. Allintendingto red th Cha for (e coning wintor arerequ at the bourd of traude roons in th block on next Tuesdiy evening, S at Until the neyw church s been the congregzation of the First church will hald their s temjle. The first. neeting will thismorning at 10 The work of tearing away the Metlodisichurch was begun yester fngz nd will bepushed vigorously tr have until May 1 f brick andstone work of the ne Tast eveninga small boy nmed Plether fell frornu wagon about six milesnorth of town while driving in with @ bad of melns Twowhedls of the wapon pssedover the boy's br et and ablomen, brekingtwo nbs, and it is feard duflicting faul internal in< juries, Nodefiiite 7. West- ting of the auqua coirse ed to mect Merriam pember 9, wmplited in Masonic s leld there old First Wy morn Conpleto the building, tidings hare ben weeived of the missing min _who issup- wanlered off while laborin e deration. AL nom ye archers it out fror. party from MissouriV neither had discoy W any trac of man. AU 10 o'clok Last night b sht in to the effect that a mananswering the deseriptionof Beebee hd been seen during the day wandering avon d the fieldsat s ointseven mils norh of this city, Seurchers wae sent to nvestigate, Costatle Elgerton of Omha was over yesterdiy lodking after mortguged projerty that lad_been taken from one of the I1-fame louses of the ity acoss the rver andbrought tothiscity It was foundthat a part of the gods had been left with Mrs Mocre, on North Sixth stret, but shortly afto midnight lastiight o wagon ws driven overfrom Omha and the truck badel up andhauld off, but whe the Omala con ble could not over The woman wh bad morleagdl the property was a Mrs Hutly. The mortage hud ben asigned to L. llarris of this city, and was giva to secure @ caim of 150, Tiere was adecidd smsation telophones fora litte while st in the central oficeund on sweral cireits Thefire uarn wins cnss alove the tele. phone and eledric nolorwireson the comer of Broadway and First stred. The wind, which blay sostrong all day estenlay, suc ceeded inloosaing me of ross o ' the fire alarm lins and let the wires fall ace the motor wires hewy wires be v down the te nme nd all the curint they were wpable of carming wis sentintothe catral telephone oftice and all the tleploneson the civait, Every drop in the ofice wis thownand nearly all the fusesburned out. One of the televhone wire was burned off and fell to the street, whure ity fora long tine, gowing with a while hedt andspitting sprisof fim, Llwas guarled by thepolie until theeurnnt ould be turned ofF. "Two alavms of five wero tured i yoster daynd the departient gven two good exe: cise runsthat mee nore demmstrated to a thonughly safistied pubiie that the Comeil Blufls fire depirtment is alwars in condition to handleany fre that muy bieal out. The firstalarn came fron box 32 about 10 o’ clck, and was weeasimed by a mixtuo of gasline and stoveblacking takingfice while it was being upplied o a stove i the vesidence of Mrs Lanzendorfer, Nomore serious con- sequncesresulted than the slight blistering of tho pefinds of Mrs. Lanszndorfer. The secoud alirm occurnd at?:50 md cime from hox'3l. It was caused by five breaking out in the barn of John N, Bildwin, miking the secoid experience of the gentlinan with fire within forty-eight hours, After the serant Arl's ex prience with the gasiline stove on Thundayaftenoon the family reortel to woolas afucl, Yesterday aftonoon the ser- vantgirl deand oulthe ash pit aud throw the ot ashes an a pile of iry grass that had beencut from the Tavn and” piled up aguinst the barn. Thehighwind soon famed the massinton flane, which was arried into th bariess mom of thebarn, and by the time it was discoverel had eatena_gwod sized hole in the buildingand damaged the harness to the ixtent of their valie. No water wa thrown ineithe case, : ~—— neh blachel Gernan the Boston ston at Council Blufls, Ta, Muey at rolucal rates nd real state security by i I posal to e undir tenpor day the prty of citymet asimilar ley, hut t report wis among the night, both ~ Sjecial prices on daniske table lien at 4be, e, He and dSe, 1o H. & PERSONALPARAGR. Misses Ada and Clan Bedison leave to- niglt for Kanss City and St Joe, Mo, and Horlon, Kan.,on avisit o friods, -— One case zents’ oiting flunnel shivts, 33¢ andive this week atthe Bosto store, Coun- cil Blutrs, I 1o chitte ufe & Co 0 S, e Sale. My house, houschold fuirniture, horseand bugyy arvail for saleat 220 10th ave. D W, Mcbi - Reorganizing the Deiving Park, rtat meeting was hell in the office of Georze ™. Wright yosterlay after- noon andwhen it was emclud the driving parkwasput ina btter financial condition thanit his ben fora long tine, In adiition to tlis races for thecoming autumn wer as- surd, Therewerepresmt it the meting W. I Millard ardNat Brown of Omiha, reprsentiog tie Onaha and Cowneil Blufrs eleciic motor line, Dr. Macre, P, Lacy, J W Pevegoy, Thomis Bowman * and Several other gentlemion representing the leal jnte: estsin the driving prk, “The mecting was for the purpose of arrang- Ing a progamme wd ruising for the autunn races, It wis decded to divide the financiil tions into thirty wual shares, ton mm in Council Bluffs to take ten res. the motor coupany g tuke tenand an oqual jmber to be taken by Omaba genleman, The propo- sitin wis wewpted imuediately after it was fornulated. The amount of the prses was fixed at $4,00, After a litle discussion it wis deciled 1o have the races in October, 0 Tusday, Weinesdiy anld Thursday, Octiber 7, Sand {, and havothe rces close the rega- lar Missouri vally tntting ciroit. T higles t jurse was fixed it 250 for the 2:25 class andthe westat 50 for the yeurling trolters, . pirses flual Ly olligs - - i Must Lot hell War Judgge sessim of the superio for the purpose of rendering dedsions in anumber of cuses that Baye bea hell under alvisenent for somo time, The must importunt wis the ease of thecity againt ex-Alderman Watterman to conpel him torefund dnwn from the city reasury whilohe wis inthe wuneil and takn aspay for his sewvices while sitting wilh thecouncil asa memberof the bourd of equihzation. Thecourt rendered i decre in favor of the dty, ad onlered judgnent en. tend forthe amount climed in the pelition The dechion afects. exAlderman Belinger andpr Kueplor, who drow their pay for equalizatio work, and it is proable they will refund witkou't s suit, The dedsion s @ very fnportunt victory for City Atlorney Stewart Iu the case of Robert Funkys Simon Cook, & suit for the collection of & note, judgment was rendered for the plintif, J. W, Squire vs Me Vittie, forec ecalings, judgmont for plaintif. Iu thecase of D.C. Tucker vs the Union Padfie rilrad ompany, garnishing the wiiges of J. H. Coffman,a deision was ren. aerd venanding the case buck o Justice Bamett's court forrehewing, ssure pro- Soallimel o I 80 dozen ladies” Jrsey ribbed vests at the Boston store for 12c, " orth 19¢, this week. Coucll Bluffs, La. Methodist | | | take timo to w0l you, aul THE Very Little (hange in the Sttus of the thool Board Fight, SAVAGE FIGHT WITH BARE KNUCKLES. Two Bloods Settle the Question of Superionity in the Ring—The Court House Janitor— Minor Mention, The statusof mains unchanged. to hold on to the b secking o try their prejaring fora he thiecourts, The con! 1dit is hard to the school board fight Each side is determined ter end. Both sides an ascin the papers while and investigation i stis geiting morebitter forecast the o Areporter ought out Mr, dentof the school hard, at day, andfound hin as buy mingly in 1o hunor o talk matters “What's new ™ “Whatdo you thinkof Mr. Schoetigen's position relating toschml matters:” Heaowens, man! Whichone! Whent dor't know y difference toyou or your whit I think «t bigfellow, and 1 oflile b hie his so many positions, pressedonly we ago, in 1 uage T will ot repoat, thata certain tache should not have @ school. His deseription of Mr Huiter and Mr. Blawim was-well you know low he put [t. A stanger would suppse thit e was talk ingof criminils _insteal of gentlemen. He now fixes it all up some way with Mr, Huiter, upologized to Mr. Blaxism, recom. mended the teacher for s pesition, and it is said, apologized te * for the wrong he hal done. If youare inquinng wout his apole- gios, T think that an open confession_is gool forthe soul, and T lopethathe miy hod out fuithful,even untoa weelk or ten days, He sent e his ation asmember of the teachiers: commitiee and 1 acegted it. heara the ofher day that Gesays he did nob vesien atall “What about tionst? Mr. Wells stool in the presece of t teachers announcel to thew that Prof, McNaugiton wasno Loiger superintendent, whiile 1 Messts, Wright & Baldwin an out in a canl inthe Nonpareil saying they had been retined by himand Schomtgen and Hunter, and you ™ e hear alinost any- thing. Somesay fhat al three of these gei- tlenen are hunting over town for something inst. Prof, McNuughton, If Wells toll thetrutito the techers, then there is 1o use to talk abut aul why hunt up testimony and hive lawyers afterthe man is no longer superivtendent ad the tewchers ro t o folloy bis directions suh. Whit have I to say the artide in_ the Nomparcl by these thive members of the boavd: It is ridiculously absunl, upon all gmunds. 11 they re i W prefer clarges and hayo a haring, thise gentlonen are to be the judges w decide the cse. They have re versed the rle again there, The judges presumethe man guiltyuntilne proveshe s inwcent. Wiat would you think of being tried befre aset of men that had pronoun ced judgment 1and, and the court hired the attrneys andrun around hunting up wit neses. " The e genflemen were dectol divectorsindare tiyingto play theyaresuper- intedents,aui theideaof” any meinberof the bourd presizining to call up the principals, andshow them hoy to teach, men tt taught aday in ther lives, aid some of then were never ina school lousein this city until elected ontheboad.” Agood hose reel free bose punhasel at Bixby's. his ¢ akut school hin Joln is ag k orso Wells' and Huuter's posl- hevery 100 feet of 1f youwishto sell your prop Juid &W Broadway. llon the 15 Co., €. B, Judd, president, 66 . Mo the Ladies—Miss Mary umed from her eastern trip prepared than ever to satist st class dresmakin library building as0n has re- and is better all who want Kwoms in the old Pearl strect Raskes dode o A Rattling Prize Fight. Aboutfortyof Coundl Bluffs® well knowa sporis enjoyel tho spetacle of a gonuine, firstclass prize fight with bire kuuckles at 6 o'tlock yesterday moming. “The fight bas bem in course of preparation forthe pst tvo weeks, but so closely were ailthe amangements guirded that notan in- timtiou of the cvent was given auybody until a fow hours leforeit came off. Thena few quite tipswemw given by the privcipals and their frinds, and a dioicecrowd wit- nessed the battle, ‘The principals were Choste Mynster, son of W. A Myuster, the well known member of the legal firm of Mynster & Lindt, and S. M. Sampley, manage of the Postal Union telegraph companyin this dty. The battle grev outof anumbor of frimdly bouts with thegloves, which led the young weu to think that a moe stisfictory way of de- iining which the letterman was a vt tothe squared drele. A chillengo vy seit and aceptod, and after two weeks® assiduous training the men met, and oncof the hardest fought and bisodiest bat tlesever contestel in thisvicinity was the sult. The stales Th were saidto boss00a side, butit is alse asserted thatthey wer o 54, Mynster is about a la tawent wree years old, e powerful fello , but who had never ring He has fideice inhis ability to take care of hin- , hovever, and erlered into the fight \ plaity of spiit. His antagonist, Samp- has béen in the ring before, aud'is a n- kably clver young fllow with hauds. The carriages baring the party, twenty on ead side, feft the residenee of young Myusterat 20'clock am., and arrivedon the Erounds, u dbar on the extreme wasters enc Manawa, at 4. The viig was quickly pitched and when the su wse the men strippel for the battle. Among thespecators who came down inthe areiges yere severl wome Mynsterstripped at 165 pounds and Sunpley avls. Mymster has relucel his weighe by hard traningto the extent of twenty-foir pounds, Heshowed upat a mud betior ¢ Vantage, but was shorter and less uctive thin his antgoulst, who had app ot traned himself at all for the fight. His muscles wervloose and flabby, bt he was quick, wiry and active, and indicatd the posessin’of vaslly superior skl with - his kil The nferees and secnds weve ¢ tine called o few minites after “Tle men weit through the forig ing hanas and thefirstround w ter, aftera litle cautius outand toucied Sumpley’s nose lightly Sumpley fellshortin_ attempting to The round chsed with inefivctual sy Sumpley's comner, Mhe second round wis @ tot one, forced the fighting, aud some torrifc slug ®iig csued. Boh men were thorouglly angry and they were hunting for olood, Thoy ol ity ind pientyof it, and when the round clsed Wth yerd lleeding Sunpley gotmost of heborewith goold grae. ~ When the rouid chised Mynster's wind was almost gone, but Sumplerwas us fresh is @ daisy. Tte third mund opaed with sparring for wind, and Sunpley got u light touch o nose that mide the blood flow again, This icouriged My uster, and ho wentin and sligged Sampley i a 'farful maner, carry- g tho laiter “down in his comer severl times, and was Just proparing for o kuo out when tine wus calod. The fourth rouid was men inspavring for wind. In the fifth round Mynster was down by a bdy bow, but the him aud he avoided punishment by dropping. The sixth mund wasvery tame, but in the seventh Sunpley received severul hanl blows inthe ribs and two or thre short-am taps on the face, Mynster getting very litle pun- ishment in ot The cghthround wis very excitiig, putishuent being pretly evenly divided In theninth no effedive work was done, but thetenthsaw some hard slugglig, At theend of the rund Sampley's nose was bledingeoplously, In the eleventh roud ssen and 6 oclock, ty of shuk- My aud un ter, Agin Mynster fvenup by both nocked ropes cangnt the OMAHA DAIL 'THE SEWS IN THE BLUFES, Y The twelfth was also bad bloody noses not & blow was struck very tame, though it when time was called Thethirtenth rouid showed pretty con- clusively tuat Mynster's staying powers and 1is ability (o stand punishment were beiter tian Samnpiey's Ti the fourieenth roind Yoth fought hard, and either could hive been knocked out by i comparatively light blow, tut meither Bad the strength to deliver it The fifteenth round was mostly sparring, Samyley endeavoring without success to get in & knoekout. Thus farSumpley tad done all the leading. e had hit his opponent probably forty times, and had been hit probably not ten times, elying upon his sccond's advice, Sampley forced the fighting in_ the sixteenth roind, bt wis quickly ‘winded when one of Mynsfer's savage lnuges caught him in the and hefell, his head striking with stun- = effe *ton the platform. OTime was called, bit hecould not respond any further than to raise up andlook va- Iy aroind. The refece thereipon do- Ithe fight won by Mynster and he was awarded tie stakes, Theparties who witnessed it saidit wis a savage battle and that both men were badl, punisted. My nster oulduot be found y terday and Sampley was uot athis desk.” In 1ply 10 an ipquiry concerning him the young naw who was filiug bis place in the tele- aphoMcesaidhe was *sicl Colaiel Reed, mayor of Maniwa,says he Tas cansed warmints to be issued for the prin- cpals and their seonds and they will be taken into wstoly when tiey ain be found. i Hose are gomg to quit andling garden hose, and have donbly the lirgest stock inthe dty. To dose out we rnadis and fixtires ot dead cost, C. B, Paint & Ol company, Nos. land ), Musonictomyle. g s fall goodsjust eceiy chanttailo, 310 Broadway, J. G, Tiplon, real estate, 527 Broadway. 1atReiter's, ner- Firstclass dressmaking by Miss Wallice, orer Catticmen’s baal & e Court House The board of sujervisors at the meetin yesterlay morning recousidered the action tiken the diy previous in fixing thesalary of the jauitor of the court howse. Mr. Kelly's bid was #1500 a yar for the work and Wilkins' $1620. Afier Mr. Kelley had been declard the lowest bidderand clected Com- nissioer Grahan moved that the salary be fived at thesame figure as last year, and the notion prevailed, Mr. Graham made the motion without thoroughlyunderstanding the situation and dil not realize that the work was being let totne lowestbidder. Thevol- untary increase was amatter of surprisete a wod wany besides the newly elected janitor, and alittiepolitical capital was at once made ofit. When the board met yesterday morn ing M. Graham moved to” reconsider t matter and take Mr. Kelley at his offer, Uhichwas agreal oy tie rémainder of the board, Mr. Kelley was highly recommended for the place, some of thestrongest letters com- itz from his former emplbyers, the Ution elevator conpany, for whon he worked six years, the greatar part of _the time prior to the Chicagy, Burlingion & Quincy strike, Janitor, Buy yourlumber of TheJudd & Wells Co., 813 Bmadway. - Shorthand, Miss Riodes, Brown building. Dr. C. H.Bower, 20 N. Maiu st. - zing the Island, Theorga mment of Cut- Off islnd has been pradically completed. The thishing toiches were given yesterday by theboard of supervisors at their moring “The duy provious the board visited the ishnd in company with the city council, mayorand ity engineer, and decided among other things that the islmd shoull be de- dareda part of Council Bluffs and should be organizea ut onee as o partof the Sixth ward. At the medting of the couty board yesterday the necessary action was taken anda pollinyg Jlace stablished. Township Clerk Lutzwas insteucted to appointthe necessiry oficers to anduct anclection. The island was officially declared a portio of the Sixth ward, and the ng place wis designited as the Second et of that ward. The property of the island was also orderd _audited for taxation. At the commg election this fallthe dty eoun- al will designite the plice for holling the dectin, ward canases willbe organized and from tiis time on the island will be i all respeds @ part of the eity. “Theimportance of the jroy overestimated, and the estimates at the preseit imé pl its vilue at about $,000000. As s0on as theoriginal flled of' theold government surrey cn be received from Des Moines, City Enwineer Tostevin will gooverand éstiblish the lines, The tract omprises over,000 igres. 1t is a little over two and a half miles g cast and west and nearlya mile md threcquarters wide morthand south. The originl survey lines take inabout seyen-cighthsof theentire islnd. Thetract clained by the park commission- s is nearly half amile wide and three- artes ofw mile long. Therearea nunber Wmants to this grund and they are passession of it,but thereis no que tiow about the park dmmissioners being :ble 0 establish thecity’s clain under the condi- tions of the grant fron the government to the ity afew years ago. The prolilemn of_quick transportation will s00n be solved dtherby the establisiment of aferry linechartered by the city or a pon- toon bridge. Oy tty cannot be S J. C Bixby, steam neating, sanitary en- gineer, 943 Life builling, Omiia; 202" Mor tiwm block, Council Blufrs dno e Little Lord Jeffries and Coadjutors. To the Editor of Tue Brr: The school dificulty isopeuly characerized by the best peopleof Council Bluffs as a malicious perse- caitionof the superittendent. Ounly evil to the schools can result. With aportion of the board at vuriaice with the superintendent disintegration must resut. At the first symptoms of the schools going to pieces the people will risem their might and demand satisfuction of the il doers, Theevil is dlready begun. The hostile faction of the toardhas wlready bired attomeysand their hangers-onto work up 4 case which will warrant the dismissal of the superintendent, and this in thevery faceof their repeted wlmission that “Superintendent MeNaughton is an innocent, vietim? Thus they appear as prosecutors of the very cise which they will later bo called upon to decide. s ths ot an age too late for the repetition of the infamous proceedings of a Jeffries? Added to this Jn act they areusuming the rights of the superintendent and are assnming privi- lrges not accorded them by theboard in their unwarranted divedions to teachors. They are establishing a czar reign. They have alveady offerel tewhers employed by the bard the alterrative of obeying their (unauthoried) instructions or of * resigning. Intimdation of helpless and dependent lady teachers stems now to be their plan, Their Vuff game begun upon Superintendent Mc- Naughton proved a failure, simply beciuse le kenew his rights and dared maintin them, already hird camnot be dismissed without 4 hearing, and no seif-appointed body of meu can lewilly disiss them. The result can ouly be disistrous. The best teachers will not engage to k. for o distvict whose boad for 8 mere whim may dismiss them. Confi- denco in ° the validity of contmets Will ba shaien if this policy be pursued This faction holds a star chamber session forthwith rush into the newspapers with vague, udefinite, ili-faunded clarges to prejudice the public mind before any ¢ harees have heen prefe at the proper tribinal, Ihis is willul persecutionand must result in 4 vioent reaction against the persecutors. But_what of the schools in he meantime ¢ Theirsafely and eficiency are jeopurdized How long will this last? The good people of Conucil Bluffs alone can detormine, From whatwe cin learn the most of the are in sympathy with the superintonde I his administeation of afairs. Letthem arise in theirmight and the deathknell of the usurp- ationwill be rung. SAINT PAUL, —-— 85 lozen ladies, swiss #e, or thive for $1.00, former price 50¢ cach, Boston store, Council Blufls, Lo, e The Butchery Union, The Butchers' union held a meeting Friday night for the purpose of transacting the regu- ribbed jerscy vests BEE: SU NDAY, SEPTEMBER lar business of the nédatiation and fixing up the financial ond of thi Loveland picuic held lastSunday. The neeting was well attended, as the union is very strong. At the con clusion of the regular’ business they author ized the publication in Tue Bre of the fol: lowing communication wncerning the pienio To theEditor of Tnr Bex: Wo desire to correct somo misapprohensions and - mis statements conceming the late picnic at 1 and. The receiptiof the association for the day were#25 less than the expenditures, and we wonsequently lost just that amount Mr. Wardean had the privileges of the bar, andlost just £.50. Thelunch counter ladies made $7. Dan Carrigg did wot pay 20 for any privieges on tho grounds. The parties whohadthe privileges for the day piid £10 for them, and clam to have lost $100, The butchers had 1o fight, nor were any of them throatened by anyone. It was thé Missouri Valley follows and the far: that came there who were fighting, and they wero out sidotho pienie grounds, The gentlemen from Loveland and their constable, and also Mr. Skelton of Skelton Grove, treated the butch- erslike gentlemen, and wo feel under deep obligation to them' for their kinduess, The reason the Soith Omaha bitehers were not there wis ol because they did wot. want 10 come, but beanse they wereordered to work Sunday, August 31, Tup Butenens' UsioN. - The Minhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Brodway. - PP A Card from Mr. Ross. To the Editor of Tie: Ber—T wish to haye Justice done me inrefernce to an articlel secin yoirlast issie inregard tomy assault- inga man clled Neal. He sccounts no provocation whatever for the threshing ho received for beating a dumbanimal. Now [ wish to state that when I appealed to him to desist from_whipping the dog, he replied by striking at me, when I promptly knocked him down a couple of 1 ud ended by sitting on lim and holding him down, instead of jumping on him with both feet, as your paper stated. W. C. Ross. —_———— for Sale Our retail farniture business, with gool estublished trade. Stock is t class we cted. Reason for selling, are into the exclusive jobbing trado. Auy oue wishing to g intobnsiiess should avestiss , as it isonc of the few golden opportutitiesof a life time. C A.B e S Call to Worship. Trinity Methodist church, South Main strect, opposite Eighth avenue. 8. Alexan- der pastors residence 20 enth avenu, Preaching atl:30a, m and 745 p. m, Su dayschol 930 a m. Epworthleague ¥ . Prayer meeting Wednesday ab 7 :4 D & Ce . . First Presbyteriin clu low avenwe ind Seventh street. Stophen Phelps, pastor, The pastor will preach at 10:30 @ n. and 7:3 p. m ybath school ab 12 m. Young people’s meeting ai6:30 p. u Strangers and others cardially invited, Broadway M. I church. Rev. De Witt C, Franklin, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m, ands p. m. at Masonic temple. Menhers of thecongregation will please note change of we forservices. The official board have ought to arvange for the comfort of the con- gregation_ during the erection of tho new church. You will finda hearty welcome at Tusonictemple. Come, Everybody juvited. ay-schodl at 12 m. A conlial invitation is extended to all men of the city toattend theyoung men's meeting in the Morriam blick tolay at 4 p. m. Tho talks will be b i hearty and en- gaged inby voluntary. Come and bring a All intending to raad the Chautauqua course for the comng winterare requested to meet in the board of trale momsin the M rian blck on_ next diy evening, Sep- 9, at 7:30, L. W. Tulleys, President Second Presbyte 3 *h, corner of Wil an church, Services at by . L Hayden., Sub- town the Bible #) Sun- er mecting and bible 70 o Wednesday evening, Subject: “The Promise of His Coming,’ Bille students urged to attend for ono hour. Congregational -Services marning and evening. Preaching by the pastor. In the moming, sacrament anl admission of men- bers. Subject formeditation: *Perfection.’ Evening: “Shadows " Young Peoples' Sodety of Christian Endeavor at6:45, These sewvicesare free and all arewelcome. First Baptist Churcl, near postofiice—D H. Coolty, pistor, Preiching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m.and 7:30 p. m. unday school at 2m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. All cordially welcomed, Twenty-ninth Stree by M. W. Buck at7:30p. m, Sunday school at $p. m. This closes Mr. Buck's labors, ns he returis Tuesday to the seming his preparatory studies. Allin that vicini corlially invited. St. Paul’s Church—Divineservice today at 10658, 0. and 7.80p. m. Sinday school at 1 norning. Before Us,” a pasioral on_church work, All members of the parish areurged to attend this morning service Eyening scemon: STl Necessity for Personal Service.) The boy choir will sing, and the Sunday school will_resime its rogular sessions tolay at 12 Young mm and strangers always corlially welomed to these services. T. J Muckay, rector. Chareh of Christ (Stientist) —419 v comer Main stred, upstai 8 Sabbath_morning at 10 y meeting every Fiiday evening af 7 atour residence, 504 High School avenue, sruer Glen avente, All are welcome, Seats Ihe poor and needy are cordully iu- school )y al 4. study at Mission—Preaching —_—— Wanted, toengage carpenters for interior finish inGrand Hotel, A.T. Lainson, con- tractor., SR Reception to Commander Veasey. Fueyoxt, Neb., Sept. 6.—[Special T am to Tup Ber. ] -Commander-in-Chief Vesey of the Grand Army of the Republie arrived this afternoon from the Grand Island reunion in company with Hon. L. D, Rich- ards, with whom lie will spend Sunday, To- night an informal recoption was given in his howor at Masonic, lall, Mr. Rich- ards prsiding. McPherson post was out in full force, together with alarge attendance of othercitizens, Commander Veasey spoke about thirty minutes, in which he touched on the Grand Arny of theRepublic and its great works, He complimented Nobraska for its wonderful gnowth and prosperity. He 1 deeply gratified ntihe prospects of a still brighter future and the consequent peice and happiness of 5,000 of his comrades, who aro tilling Nebraska soil. Afta tho re every conrade shook Commander Ve the hand, — The Floods in Austria, Viexzy, Sept. 6. —[Special Cablogram to Uur Bre.]—The Mollau river has fallen eight feet, and the dauger is considerd over at Prague. The inundation commission has been dissolved. The Danube is still rising and thratening toflood the Freudenau raco course and slop tomornw's meeting. Patal Wr ok dn Missouri, LexixatroN, Mo, Sept 6.—A Missouri Padific passenger trali this afternon ran intoa pissenger car being run onto the main track. The car was demolished., William ‘Whitsatt of this city was killed outright, Mrs, Lav fatlly injured and her baby instantly Killed. Roy Wilkes at Independence. INvERENDENCR, [0, Sept. 6.—Roy Wilkes vaced half amile todsy in101{, thefastest half mile ever trotted over the course. The feat was accomplished in the face of a heavy wind. —- fawtelle Indicted, Doven, N he grand jury of Strafford county this morning inhicted Isae B. Sawtelle for the murder of Hiram B, Saw- telle, also *persons unknown' as accessorics, Lol Steamship Arrivals, At New York 'he Etruria, from Liver- pool; the A wsterdum, from Amsterdam, At Hunburg—The Normuundie, from York. Now — - A Faoodthiesty Endividual Frod Teaberat got drunk last night, and arning himself with asbot gun and revolver, started out with the avowed purpose of shooting a Frenchman living near the corner of Tenth and Dodge. He made so much noise about it thaithe police gathered him i, 7. 1800~-SIXTEEN PAGES. ——CSSSTEES BOARD OF EDUCATION, dow went in with a crash, and the immense M. Dewey pane of thick glass was smashed [nto a thous Assignment of Tenchers for the Substitute Teachers~Martha L. Powell, | sand pieces Ing Year. Kate M, Kean, =T \ When the board of education was called to Dr. Bier -~ “ B Bee ik Ur. Birney cu v!lA fever. Bee bldg. order last umm'n:n.h Mr. M (.ununll‘hl\l:tu: ey ov COVAITH, 1€ g AR In0OSIRIBI0. e Mo . Saberit it | John Francls is an agod criminal who has o tedous seson with Superintendent Soetén 1o I Tt (o enteoRtinty; €88 James, Members of the committee came out still he pursues the oceuvation of the thief of the superintendent’s ofice and answered He was arrosted last night by Oficer Bloor to rolleall and went back again to deliberate (Copyright 1890 by Jam=s Gordon Bennett.) s last night by er Bloot 5 Kl Baghe b 1a | downon Ninth stret and had a huge ro over the wsignment of places for the | LoNvoy, Sept 6.—[New York Herla | downon Ninth stret and had a huge v teachers duringethe year. The other mem- | CableSpecial to Tur Bur.l-While actors | taclos in his possession, which were stolen pers of the board present proceeded to the | were doing their best toentertain the aud- | sson's suloon, corner of Fifteenth tastrices of the sveniny. fence this eveningat the Drury Lane theatre - streots, last wook In rsponse toan advertisoment some bids | in the new play, “A Million of Money,” with compay yere presented for the building of several |yt eccontric artist, Me, James MeNoill, Mr, Wi wE compan foundations under some of the sehool build- | i (LT SRR 0 o | ofine B Wyute G M ings. As the bids submitted were for ecight s - O & uft AT rinon Vyatt B 10 ton ineh walls, and the board desircd to | hisown in oneof the corridors. Mr. Whistler, it appears, has for some days past been nur ren Sy o lave thirteen inch walis built, these bids ——————— were all rejected and the secretary was in- | fng a gradge against Mr, Augustus Moore, editor of the Hawk, and the more he nursed T G LRI structed to readvertise for bids, [SPECIAL NOTICES. it the more determined hao becamo that cor- Miss McUann requested the COUNCIL BLUFFS, tain passages in the Hawk that he deemed o accont of illhealth, granted a leave of absence for one year, offensive must be wiped out in gore. Be- tween the second and third acts the crisis request was granted The board then took a reess of ten M el U L L L ) wis reached, and stepping up briskly to the 'Aftor tho recess the conmittee to which | editor, Whistier a cane and was weferred the application of Miss O'Neil | brought it down sha several us teicher of elocition repoited with the | times over Moore's head face nimendation that the matier bo referred | to the consfderablo projudice of the latter's personal appearance, ; “You coward 1" eried Moore, “to strike a man behind his bick.” committee on high school, Adopted. “And what are you, who stabs your friends chairman then called forthe considera- tion of new business, and stated that the belind their backs in your blackguard sheet! Besides, I struck you openly and will do it opening of ebids upon the now eight-room building for the high school grounds would be taken up. again, There, take that, and learn better than insult the Ashe music, Fannle Arold; calisthenics, Bertha . BETWEEN THE ACTS, Augustus MBore, Edicor of the Lon- don Hawk, Severely Caned. any filed_articles R3,400, with vl and Ware te lumber | furnished, o informae Chris Straub, | Foor rENT-I tion uddross Wi Council Blufrs OR SALE The 0N Cisy Lorins Tty 8 W, Seort min to Home Restaurant for sq The mostpopular plice £57 Brondway raised M Py the W ANTED-A competent el for generyd Bousework. Good wiges pakl. Mes. T Mackay, 227 South 6th stree W \ JOOR SALE Or will tr e s ANTED A womnn cook at St Toe house, No. i Main st, Councit Blu s sarn drossmaking over Cattlomen's rANTED trade Good girl to Mr, Poppleton moved that when the board Miss Walla adjourned it beto meeton Monday muight, wid that the bids remain in the hands of the secrefary unopened until that time, This motion ‘did not meet with general approval and was withdrawn. Poppleton then moved that the board for three quarters of an hour plainly evident that the friends of the new building scheme for the high school cmpus were not ready o take up the bids and dispose of them, Aftor tho recess, howover, the board ad- journed tomeeton’ Monday night, at which time the new building scheme will be again taken up. The committeo session with following is the ussignment cided upon: High School ~Homer P, Irwen Leviston, assistait Beals, Louis J.Blake, son, M. Bumann, Mary K. Quackenbush, Villa B. Shippey, Belle H. Lewis, Sticid Crowley, Decie A Jdohmston, Biizabeth . Croodson,” Sizanne A Walker, Tessio M. Snyder, Adele K. Rober son, Grace B. Sudborough, J. H. Howard Ambler School —Jemie C. Salmon, prin- dipal; Cora M. Hawes, Baneroft School -Emma R, Rice, prin cipal; Mary M. Hodge, Hattie H. Hicko: Kate A. Wolcott, Bertha A. Birkett, Lulu Kuight. Cass School—Grace FL Wilbur, principal ; Simonds, assistant principal; Nellio Bennett, Anniel. Gillis, Hattie k. Simon Lillian M. Wilbur, Cora B. Pratt, Isa Doyle, Hattie M. Duncan, Jessie Parscll School —Mary B, Newton, prin- Hortense Smith, assistant_ principal ; vs, Emma K. Derkes, Mary John® Tempie' Chamberlain, Margrét G braith, Hannah L. Beedle, Mary £, Thomp- ton, Amelia S, Cranston, JennioB. Rugh, Nellie Thompsan, Center School “Jemie L. Redfield, princi- pal; lda K. Wiison, assistant princi Emma H. Becker, Myra La Rue, Minnie V Moriarty, Mary ' k. Raines, Margaret Vin cent Central Schonl —Clara S pal; Hattie D. Ray, AliceL. Harper, Ida foad aid this the artist's cane came down again with asounding whack, “Putdown your club, sald Moors, *and I'll give you the finest thrashiug you cver had. You are just brave enough to attack defenscless opponent.’! Stung by this taunt, Whistler prepared to letout again with his blows, but the crowd gathered about and prevented renewed Los tilities. My, Whistler here upon threw down hiscane and left the theatre. Wiat Mr. Moore will doiu the mutter remains to be som. tor ol road Istered fn Wal by Kentu Micrae, 5 t 1 ) GE)L T Arcehibdd, dam ld. Appiy to b, YOR S\LE or f ] houses, by J. Bluffs, JOQR BENT Twonew moder 7 Gion tion. Apily 625 Fitt Davidson. r WY py the sane ( atany L on the follow land, with st Council Rent~Garde R. Rtico, 102 Mal Wien you ean huy a horie on nil i case of your denth v family the home clows ing terns: el &1,00 1t $12 per e H por m 824 por month 445 per month. £ 445 fer month, ! o The 1do prineipal ulary call on 608 Broad way, ave e e, on tewchery finished the Superintendent, James and the of teachers de- nth. nih " o wortlh #4,0) pricod boties o g nebly pavients R andintorest. For fill part BLUNDER, address the Tuld & Wells Co. Council Blutrs, Ta. NT irl st Leyis, principal ; principal; 8. D! Myron W. Richard- Simantha R, Davis, Dr. Birney cures e — - STERNSDORE Bee Bl s It Places the Eighth Wa ina RidiculonsT The Eighth ward democrats, to of about fifty, met at Schroeder's hall, cor- neror Cuming and Twenty-fourth streets last mght. e Chiristofferson and County Attorney Mahoney were ors of th oceas tthe conclusion of Mr. Mahoney's speect an unlooked-for oceurrence took plac President George Sterusdorft, laboring under stuken ideathat Attorney J. 1. Pilcher democrat, called upon that gentleman for a short address, Pilcher and relieved himself us follows: Aairman—As a republican 1 do not tospeak to the democrats of tie 1 | But Lassure you that, the history of the def from its orgauization to time, I will vote for Knights of Labor, union labor or for any other party or ticket quicker than for th democratic party.” 1 President Sternsdorff was Plva 8 is drawing it mildly. But | To say that slightly rattled Pilcher was not_to besuppressed. Address- ing himself to Mr. Mahoney, he then asked if incase the prohibitory amendment received a majority of the votes cast ab the coming ele tion would Mr. Boyd, if elected, en force pr hibitios. ~ Mr. Mahoney answered *Yes," | emphatically, and the deinocrats p left in n quandary us to just where they 1 w on prolibitio | tlon paid to di After a number of other pertinent ques- L, Consum ptiol tions from Mr. Pilcher the meeting ad SOl ylies e dney e journed, and the democrats of the Eighth arinalasliy A totate. Draptee ward dispersed with unus ual quickness. 'S ¢ Eve and Ear. ¢l —— lalldiscase Dr. Birnoy cures wnt devoted exclusively s f Uterine Diseases, e store roo-u, No. 13, fron W. 0. Jumes g IDemocrats "DR. BELLINGER'S Geor g arose giQIUIS itute ospital, Cor, Broadway and 26th Sts., Covsern BLURES, 10w A, For thetreatmentof all sursical and ehroufy | diseases and diseises of tie Hlood Privatediseases of the urinuy and sexual 18 5y philis, 18 stricture, Cystitis, sper- torrolo lost mian il lmpoten ce Lveakness | v scises of the party preseit alliance, \lesinger, princi- Lucretia S. Mack, Lizzi ark School —Efie Reed, princi ! Mikan, Martha Evans, Mary E Wolcott. Davenport School—T principal : Ellen M. B. White, Dodge School—Ma A. Fitch, principal ; Plorence L. Baker, assistant principal; Ret! tie E. Reed, May D. Edmonds, Lillie Van Wagrenen, Mabe {yde, Rose A. B Dupont School-Mary W. Hay, princi Mary L. Alter, assistant prineipal : Dollic A Chuich, Elizabeth C. Craven, Dova B. Squier, ;/,:,n; MCKuight, Bmma ¥. McClintock, Mary Krebs, Eckermann School-Agmes Hutchison, Famam School —~Aune P, Truland, prin- cipal; Clara B, Mason, assistant_principal ; Emma Wheatley, Emma A, Watts, M. Florence Littleiicld, Jemnette MeDonald, Mary D. Ballantyne, Mattie L, Hussey, Ada L Hopper, Minnie R, Wilson, Nora 0'Counor, Nellic Bauserman, Forest, School—Mary B, Kent, principal; Emrm E. Stiles, Cora B. Smith, Harriet A Beedle, Fort Omaha School—Tda. R, Notson. “ranklin School —Margaret J. Latey, prin- ipal; Camie M. Kumpf, Kate J. M mily Dorn. Gibson School pal Hartman School ttie L. Gassctte, ) m o suced N stood ff catarh, Bee bldg, Correspondence DR. BELLINGER" Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, Cor. Brosdway and 20th Sts,, Council Blutte, la. Gouncil Bluffs & Omaha TRANSFER LINE. Beecroft & Sons., Props. GE, EXPRESS & HEAVY FREIGHT, ¥ except § “Dorothy," iiscont of the days of our forofathers, when the powdered wig and the scent of pomatum figured as the sign manal ofthe gentlemen, was produced last evening atthe Boyd by the Carleton opera compiny And inmuny respects the last performance wis the best. There is u dainty flavor about the opera which quite captivates the auditor, and somehow or other he sighs for a retu of those haleyon days which died when Gearge | I1. quit the throne of the mother country, The nusicis bright and interesting, but there s little of the catehy quality about it that has distinzuished the wovkof Sull van, whom Cell \poser of D rotlly,” is to sucee Huntsmen Song in the second act is charming, and _asolo for | Mr. Carleton quite above the ordinavy, but outsideof these and one or two concerted numbers, there is little to warrant its phe- nomenal run ou the other side. Yot one cannot help but ity flavor even though the ceedingly wishy washy liss Lane a5 Dorothy was in excellent voice and prescuied @ charming picture in her century old gown. Mr. Catleton as Wilder, Mr. Bigelow s Lurcher and M Murray as the squire caveied off the hon s of tho o as they have done on every other occasion. Lizzie L. Banker, princi- Nreo trips overy d une Ellen M. White, princi- pal: Emma J. Carey, assistant princip rot Scott, Ida Dysart, Jeannette Boyd, O. Brawn, Helen T. Norton, Jenaic s, Lolia W. Nichols, Rosa 13, Nickell, Ella Thorigate, Martha Christiancy, Helen Rogers. Hickor: al, Car Brown, Tzand School ~Anm Foos, princinl,Cebella 2. Sehaller, assistant peincipal, S ker, Lizzio . Needham, Kato M. Perrin, Stella Coamplin, Minn ’ Catherin®Foos, Cassandra Sehallor, Mary' R Lucas, Zella M. Wilson, Camilla Elliott, Es- ther B, Heston, Bma Rugh. Jackson Sehool —Mary Humphrey, Lake Sdiool-Emma Whitmore, principal ; ArtieD, Webb, assistant principal; Georgi Valentine, Ella Carhsle, Claribel Schenclk, Etta Powers, LizzieM. Elcock, M Laughlin, Enily J. Hobinson, Witmen, Anna Witman, Neva Turoe M. Goodspeed, H. Jennie James, Lida Hauna, Penclope M. Smith, Matilda C. Fried. Leavenworth School — Minnie J. Wood, principal ; Agnes MeDonald, ussistant prin cipal; Ofive Hubbard, Marewret H. Kead, Lucy E. Wool, Grace A. Gureett, Amelia Shattucl, Flora Leighton, Mary G, Hogan, Long School—Sarah M." MeCheate, prin: al; Huldah I, Tsaacson, assistant’ pr 1} Virginia R. Victor,’ Hattie L. Eddy, fMce at the A, Stewars Express and y Co, 106 Howard st I BIUlls office, 58 Broad way phone Leaves Councll Bluffs 0ana 12 4. m P Omahi 12 4. o 5 pomeand b p. o Orders proniptly attended i " F. M. ELLIS & CO., ARCHITECTS And Building Teles nd 3 School — ¢ M. Hic Nevius, princi ) appreciate its | Eunice Stebbins, Orie P libretto be ex- perintendents, Roonis 40 and 4524 Hutlding, Omaha,Neb, and Roows 26 and 2 am Block, Council Blufls, Lu. Correspondence solleited. r, Belle A, > Dr. Birney cures hay fever, o cisler Bound Ov r, who was arrested upon a churge of adultery with Mrs. Van Wagener, was tried beforo Judge felsley afternoon. The principal witnesses for prosecution were the two young diugh Mr.and Mrs. Van Wagener. They that they had seen the doctor Kiss mother fa his bedroom s ral times and told of many other actions that showed the drift of things between Mrs, Vau Wagener and the alleged doctor, Geisler was bound over in bonds of £230 to Grace A. Macaule Phebe D, Perkins, Kate | appearat the next term of tne disteict court. Armbruster, Virginia Kenned, Jenmie 1. He furnished bail and was released. Woodward, ordan, Elizabetn At - - kinson ¢ C.Ellis, Mary 13, Brolliar, | Dr. Birney cures hay fever Jau S. Smith, Ada C. Jones, Clara I - Cooper Wanted in Misso o |A"“|""IY School Thomas Beavens, a fugitive pats Lillis Crumme with o fai ipani ar | prompily @ A0 and taken o Lily M. Hitte, deseriptive telegram from the chi Broalneld, iute Powers, Kite E. Crane, [ of Cal An ofticcr from Canton annie C. Fernld, Amy L. Hughes, Jennid | arrive today to npany Beave B. Fair, Jeannie L. Marble, Enma )dso, | thetown where the law wants to g Jennie Stull grip on lum, Omaha View School - Sarah I principal, Matilla Evans, assista svelyn A. Hobbs, Dianche Van Kuran, M Hol il Avery, Lorraine Al Cor- nish, Nottie 5. Rhett, Arina 12henix | Palific School-Mirgarot MeCarthy, prin. | S i T BT 7 At cipel; Mary B. Goodman, assistan® prinepal; | So'io, 5 G T Clara E. Elder, Duisy Wood, Annie B. Moore, | G0 8008t side of the stor Wilte Jessio Lazear, Clavi B, Duvall, Murgaret | F. Gioss, 1da M, Goodmay, Kate FHungerford M. Lizzie Hewett, Emmd Lonergan, Stelia G 08, Park School - Lilli pal 3 Em D. Littleiiel M. Elizabeth Allen, JuliaA. Newcomb, Eliza: both B, Leightey, Ada 1. Alexunder, Lyda A, MeCool, Ida Johnston, Dora Hurney, Da Manuing, Ellen L. Stoll 1aul hool anie Butterfield, princio Ida M. French, Grace Lillie, Kate fut Plasant School -Martha Parvoit Jennison arito s Seho pals Bdna V. Rritrong, it . f Sherman S¢ uil h o | a c er aln Vinton Schiool— Lidu Shullenberger, princi pul 2 Nellic Ir Rose C. Fiteh | 5 9 . Walnut Hill School. ~Itene E. Hamilton, | princpal; Louise B Mann, assistant prin pals Katherine M. Stilwell, Julia A. Carter, Agnes M, Dawsoun . Scott, Ella Kingsbury, Navule Lowis, - Minnie | Kuowlton. Webster School cipal; Susis | Matitie C. Ellis, M McAra, Alta 1 3D EOMUNDSON, Pros. B L SHUGA I CHANLES R ITANNAN, Cashiler, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, PAID UP CAPITAL.................$150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 Dinecrons L A Miller, ason, 1. L Shuzart. BB, Hart 1. D Edmundson, Churles C. Hannan, rnsict goneral banking busi- niss Larzest capital and surplus of wny bank In Southyestern Lovi. INTEREST ON T.ME DEPOSITS, OFRICER & RUSEY), BANKERS." Corner Main and Br COUNCIL BLUFF Dealers in fore and d Collections made and - interes Acposits Bee bllg. Dr. Geis! i3ee bldg. ora H. Lemon, princi Carrio H. Jolnston, M. Phelps uie M. McKoon, princi assistant prineipal ; Morton, Auna A om justice, in Omaha ad - was upon a dway, IOWA, nestic exchingze puld on time Wi back to a good ¥or LOBT AILING Oaneral ang A EEV00D DEBILILE! 8 i ‘YEI.E n}nudy andMind, Kifeols WEAK, UNDEVKLOPKD 01 UAYS & T anfalling HONK THEATHEN 1 acee TR e s 1's Window awy wind last Thompson, tprincipal § a0, about 10 Hay mo During the h o'cloc wd sign st the side walk near €. S, Raym Ity store, Ny it i HEDIOAL O Litilefield, princi wssistan t princpal ; Maby Now is the Time to Buy Your Coal of H M James obart, Kute en M. Nuve, Ada Tobitt aris, princi- | Wright, Ada The best product of the Lehigh Valley, Penn, cleth, assistant principal ary 13 Mever, Margaret 1 ock, Clurd Hutmker Emily Wood, M. Davis, Dora M. Co burn, Byrue, Margart O'Neill West Omab School-Fannie Hurlbut, rindpal; N Root, Jessie McRoberts, va Bartlott, West Side School—James L. Alvison Special Teackers—Drawing, Kalo M. Ball; Best lowa--Eastern--W estern, Summer Mining. Low Prices. H. A, COX, Western Sales Agent, le A