6 THE OMAHA DAILY DEE , WEDNESDAY , MAY 7 , 1890 THE CM AH A BEE. OOUNOlLv BLUFFS. oiTicr. : NO. tz PKAHL STUKET. Delivered by earrloi In any part of tbnClty. II. W.TU/roX . MANAOnil. J1ttMNr.ps OrrirK , No. Kir.iiT KIUTOII , No. "I. N. y. P. Co. Council Bluffs T.umber Co. , coal , The dlrcctots'of Iho Voting Men'- ) Chris tian association liavo positioned the election of n secretary until next Monday evening. A s | ccliil train canio In ever the Northwest ern nl 8:10 : lust evening , bringing President Adams mid sovcnil of iho directors of the Union Pnclllo. Captain U. W. Highl , census supervisor of tills district , will ruinovo his ofllco from his present mini-tors to the room l the govern ment building recently occupied by Judge Shims. Hey Mason , thn boy. arrested for shooting nt 11 dog thnt attacked him , wns yesterday discharged In.lunge McGee , who hold that the charge of discharging llreanns Insldo thu city limits wns rather farfetched under the circumstances , W. .T. Grutlun , late organist nt St. Paul's , will ho miitcdMn marriage. this evening at 7 o'clock with Miss Knto Warren of this city. The ceremony will bo public and will ho per formed nt St. Paul's by IJov. T. J. Muckny. No invitations have burn Issued. Thcodoic Brown , one of the members Of the chain gang. escaped yeliterday morning from Officer Wyutt , who now has charge of that clopni tinent of the city service. Accord ing to the precedent established , Mr. Wyatt will bo requested to lay tiUdo his uniform fern n week or ten days. Four vngs were urrotcd yesterday In the Northwestern ynrd. , where they were unius- lug thctnselves by breaking open car doois and inspecting the Interior of the freight caw. Master Mechanic Ilutehlnson discovered what was going on , and watching bis opportunity - tunity , shut the door mid locked them In n car. The patrol wagon was then sent for and the quartette ; was trunsferied to tbo city jull. jull.The The payroll of the police department last month amounted to IIMM. ) ( and that of the Jlro department was ? l,2fl..yO. , ! This Is the first tlmo that the payroll of the pollco de partment has been larger than that of the llrcmcn in the history of the city. As the cost .of maintaining the police force in nil largo cities fa more than Is required to keep un the llro department , it is to bo Inferred that the Bluffs has taken n decided jump I the metropolitan direction in the past thirt days. The Jury In the case of Nlcoll Brotlicrs v Mynstcr & Limit returned a verdict yestoi day moraine for the plaintiffs for the fu amount of tlio claim , WOS.'JS. The defcni nuts were sureties on tbo note and claimc that other parties should also huvo bad the ! names on the note. The case of Butler v Western Union telegraph company was o trial yesterday afternoon when court at Journcd. The plaintiff wants damages be cause n telegram misstated the price of hop- : nnd ho sold his hogs for 15 cents per hundrc less than ho supposed ho was doing. The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Palmer nro each tbo happy recipient of beautiful present. On Monday nftcrnoo ; Miss Hiittlo wns delighted to receive a Webc Krand piano , wltilo yesterday afternoon Mi und Mrs .Stelllnj , ' were made happy by th arrival of n grand baby boy weighing eigh nnd one-half pounds. "Ueddy" Jones , a colored porter cinployci nt the Manhattan , failed to return with a $1 fold piece that ho was scut out togetchangei ' nnd Is in Jail in Ormdin , charged with vu RiMney lie will bo held there until rcquisi tlon papers can bo secured , as ho refuses t return to Iowa .soil without them. It isstatei that the case will bo demurred if ho will re turn tbo money , but even this ho has thus fa rofuiort to do. Tlio regular monthly meeting of the Wo men's Christian Temperance union will b < held this afternoon utll o'clock at the room : of the union in Merriam block. This is ex nccted to bo an unusually interesting meet lug , and a full attendance is desired. 1'rof Hitchcock will deliver an tnldtcss. Daniel E. liundmunn opened a two nights engagement at Dohuny's last oveningin "Shy lock. " Therowus a very small attendant nud tbo presentation was distinguished by i Inch of animation that was perhaps ncconutci for by that very fact. "Hamlet" will bo tin card this evening. "Wallace MoFudden is pro-paring a list o the deceased soldiers whoso remains are lyinj in Fairvlow cemeteryIt will be printed in i few days and any names omitted should In reported nt once , us tlio list will bo used 01 Memorial day in the decorations , and It is desired sired that none .should bo slighted. The S. W. alliance- will give a social in tin Young Men's Christian association rooms next Friday evening. A literary ulid muslcu programme will bo presented and refresh incuts will bo served. John Bin-low , II in Twenty-fourth avenue Is in destitute circumstances , and too ill tr earn a living. This is a case worthy of at tcntion on the part of charitable people. Hi Is a member of Abe Lincoln post , Grand Army of tbo Hepublle. Desirable dwellings , located in all parts ol the city , for rent by 13. H. Sheufo & Co. , Broadway and Main street. , , r . , . . , . 'to ' SL 11 J'oul < property call on the Judd" & Wells Co. , C. B. Judd president , COO Broadway. o . Cholco residence- property centrally located for snip by E. H. Sheafo Co. A Newspaper MIIII'H Experience. "Hello , Bob , have you just got througli work I" Bob said he had , and ho also volun teered the Information that ho was glad of It , und was going to get to bed ns quickly us pos- Bible. Ho wus about to proceed when a gun was poked unpleasantly near the end of his nose , nnd ho was Invited to hold up his hands. Anyone Intimately acquainted with Jt. B , ' Wcseott , city editor of the Nonpareil , can ! readily believe that under .such circumstances ' his hands went up without any hesitation , foi Itobcrt is' inclined to bo very prudent in cases of this kind. Uwusubout30 : : ! yesterday morning , nnd tlio newspaper man was at the corner ol lonth street and avenue A. Ho was seeking his couch with SU and a double acting Smith & Wesson iu his ticket , when ho was ac costed us above. Them \ \ ere two of thu rob- bore , and ono of them proceeded to go through the victim's pockets. The ugly looking revolver - volver was first tlshed out , and the cartridges were extracted. The thief coolly examined it , ami remarked , "Why , there uln't ' but one or two guns llku this In town. Wo don't want that , " and the woniion wus replueed In \ \ escott's pocket. A roll of bills worth f I1 was extracted from his vest pocket , ami even his spectacles were lifted from his nose , "i'hey ain't oven gold rimmed , " suld the pur- lolner. "Wo don't want anything like that , " und the glasses were also returned. "Now then Bob , wl ere do you llvol" Westeott uecommodutlngly pointed out his residence , only half a block away , when thief No. 2 exclaimed : "Well , it unit very fur. nud you had better trot along. Wo will see , that nobody hurts yon ami that you get home nil right. " "Say , atnt you going to dlvldo with mol" Inquired the victim. "Nary a divvy. Wo don't htrlko such n Jruft us this very often In Council Bluffs , list think of a. newspaper man with tU In his t > ocketl" nnd both of the unfeeling wretches aliened their countenances nnd howled with delight. Ono of thorn stilled his mirth long enough to ejaculate "Git , " und AVestcott obeyed so well that there is no re port of what the two facetious highwaymen did afterward. "Bob" hud u good view of both of them , but la not certain that ho could Identify them , For Nnlo IIoitfcH null Mules. Just received 20 heavy work mules mid 10 dm ft uud work horses. Cull Paul Bouquetto & Co. . livery and sale stabler , No , tXM , opiwslto P , O. Council Bluffs. J. C. nlrfby , steam heating , sanitary engi neer. 3I.'I Llfo building , Omuha ; 202 Mcrrium block , Council Bluff * . They Cull It n Nulhnnoe. The cltl/en.s in the vicinity of Ninth avenue oiid Klghth utrcct uro Joining In a petition to the city council to ubuto thu nuUaucoofujiluj ; the grounds twtwren Ninth nrtd Tenth nvcnnes. near Klghth street , M n dumping ground lor tnnnuro nnd rcfuso matter. The coming on of warm weather threatens to make n terrible stench and render llfo unbearable. The cltv authorities will doubtless listen to this wail of the people. Orcnt HclVlKorntor Snlc. Ono ear load nt s | > cclal rut prices. ( JenUlno oak ice palace ut Cole & Colo'sII Main st. Don't fall to get our prices before buying. - Good paper liangcifi nt Crockwcll's. Do you want to sell your row boat } If 10 address H. V. H. , 101 1'enrl St. , Council Uluffs The gasoline stove is moro dangerous than unloaded " gun. Save llfo nnd prow | > rty by using the 0. . Gas and Electric Light Co.'s gns utovo , Moflre'H Vutliiif ! ! . In pollco court yesterday Tom Uynn nnd .Tnuies Gorman , two vngs , were each lined $10.10 , which they will huvo to work out on tin ; streets , George Halncs was given n similar dose for Intoxication , i'hlllp O.syatel was charged wilh conveying whisky to prisoners. Ho was caught Monday night hy Marshal' Teinpleton in the net of sending up n quart of the stuff to the four fc- nmlo prisoners who are serving out sentences on the second Iloor of the city jnll , Tlio "girls" had let jlowu n string , which the gal lant I'hlllp had tied about the neck of the bottle , and Dm incarcerated fair but frail ones were mlroitly hoisting It up when the olllcer discovered what was going on The booze peddler was promptly yanked inside nnd locked up. 'I'ho story was told to Judge Mc- Gco yesterday morning and he promptly as sessed a line of $15/20 us n lesson that prison- era In the chnrgu of the city nmrshul are not to bo Interfered with , even If thutolllclal docs neglect to supply them with Iowa's concen trated lluld. _ _ J. G. Tlpton , real estate , KIT Broadway. The Manhattan sporting headq'rs118 D- wuy. wuy.Wo Wo want you to list your rental property with us and wo will secure you good , reliable tenants. Kents collected nnd special atten tion given to cnro of property. E. II. Sheafo & Co. , Broadway und Main st. , up stall's. Dr. II. S , West , porcelain crown nnd bridge work , No. 12 Pearl. Talking About' T. .T.'Evnns nnd George F. Wright have re tunicd from an eastern trip. At severs places , nnd especially as Ottawa , 111. , they II vcstlgatcd the matter of brick paving quit thoroughly. The paving bricks there belli , used arc fur different from ordinary bricks They are of different size , shape and make The visitors examined a largo number quit critically nnd were greatly pleased with the ! uniformity. Each seemed perfect no cracks soft spots or other blemishes , nnd no diffoi cnco In weight was apparent. So unlforn were they that one brick couldjiot hnvo beei told from another. Some of these brick : have been in use nt crossings for .six yean and show no signs of wer. The process o making is peculiar. Thov are placed undo : great pressure and the kilns nro so peculiarly constructed that each brick is subjected to i like hc.it and they are burned so long ns t < completely vitrify them. Mr. Evans has for some time been cnthusi ustlo over brick paving , always conditioning his expressions "If wo can get the righ kind of brick. " Ho fees no reason why tin clay of Council Bluffs will not make as gooi' paving us that of any section of the country While in Ottawa he mudo arrangements bj which the clay can bo easily and practically tested. It is proposed that If a small quantity of Council Bluffs clay is shipped to Ottawa , bricks will bo inndu of it as n test. If the clay proves all right for this purpose , then il seems that citizens would bo warranted In in vesting the necessary capital for the requisite plant ? The oxpoi iment would cost but a trifle nnd its results would be of practical interest , rjThe advantages of securing some home pav ing material nro apparent. At present thf money expended In paving is nearly all senl out of the city nnd goes into the pockets ol folks far uwny , there being but a small per centage left for home labor. "But , Mr. Evans , " suggested one , "sup- pose wo should put f iri.OtK ) in such a , plant , and after wo get to making good paving brick what assurance would wo have that the city would give us any streets to puvei" "Well , how nbout other kinds of business ! " replied Mr , Evans. "A dry goods man when he puts his money into a stock of goods might as well ask for some assurance that he would bo nblo to sell them. Or when a man pro poses to build a block ho might insist on the city gur.rnnting ho would rent it. That isn't business. " On nil sides are heard many expressions ol distrust as to the block paving. Predictions art } freely.made that some streets will need repaviug by the time the paving tax is paid. There is some talk of enjoining the city from entering into further contracts for pav ing. Ono objection raised is that while the city makes the usual requirements to have bidders place specimens of their material In the engineer's ofllce , that only ono has so fur complied. It is urged that with huch speci mens in possession of the engineer und inspector specter tlioy liavo some standard by which to judge whether a contract is lived up to or not. Otherwise they are nt sea. Altogether the matter of paving Is proving ns perplexing us wer. Boston Store Hula Prices for tlioVeck. . WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT. American sateens Sc. usual pj'tfc. New designs in domestic euullles 3c , worth To. Anderson Scotch ginghams 12Uc , soH for 2'Je. Ouu now challlo beige sold for Sc. Wo will sell 12 yards for Tito. Apron ginghams and seersuckers 7e , usually .sole ! for bo. Indigo blue and shirting prints , choice for Tic. Our importation order of wash goods in ox- cluslvo dress patterns , such the new cash- mcro ombre , Whytcluw'.s Scotch , zephyrs , Keoctilin's sateens , which other stoie-s usk itfu mid We , our prlco for the sulo this week 2."o a yard. FOTHEUINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. , Boston Store ; Council Bluffs , In. S. B Wudsworth & Co. , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard Investment company. First National Dank Tax OP. The question of the equity of certain as sessments inado against the First National bank of this city lias been pending for some tlmo. The assessment * In dispute cover the years from 1SS1 to 18S7 , nnd tUo taxes for thjs period amount to $ T'J2. ! The payment of these taxes has been resisted by the bank of- lleinls , who claim that they were in excess of what other bunks were tuxed during the sumo period. The amount claimed , if added to what the bunk puld , would make their taxes from 1871 to 1SS8 over $18,000. During the same years the taxes paid by both the Council Bluffs savings hank nnd Officer & Pusey's bonk were 115-JOO. The First Nu- tional oniclals Inslsteo that it wns not fair to tax them iK.fiOO-more than the two other banks Combined for tlio same period of tlmo. 1 ho matter cntno up before Judge Deemor yesterday , the suit being that of the county \ s the First National bunk. On a question of udmUsibillty of evidence tha court decided favorably to the bank , und us the decision went to the heart of the whole matter , show ing Jitdgo Deemer to bo adverse to the claim ° .j UlP county , the cuso ugalnst the bunk was d U missed without mx-judlce , thus scoring u victory for the bank. Of course the county SY.MUVOW' . lll > t whether n fresh start , \ I , , , ; . , illmdf . ° ' (1V tll ° CB8 ° bo dropped . co'nsldcr will bo nt WtMMlworth'H "lUuo Lilies" nnd "Pcnrl of Savoy , porfume-8 of ox'quisito delicacy uud reuuirkublo jwrraanonco. Important tQUorspmcn | Largo line horse and turf goods. Probstlo , toj B-y , U. B. Uliio ra H ICiliicntorB. The convention of county superiutendenta of the blue jjrass jvglon of southwchtern Iowa , now in session iu the city , is well at tended , The superintendents present uro J. S. Crawford , Casa county ; J , L. AdUIns , Adnm : .1. J. Harris. Fremont ; W. F. ICop- nlln , Ida : G. I. Kellj , Mills ; B. R Hos , Monnun ; W. W. Montgomery , Montgomery ; .T. K. Cooper. Pottawattainloj Kdwnrd Drewry. Sac ; C. F. Swift , Shelby , Irene Mo- Cloud. Taylor. Besides these were- the following , who nro not superintendents , but nro directly or indi rectly Interested In school work ' 'City Su perintendent James McNnughton of Council Bluffs ; J. II. Miller of ToKikn | , Kan. , repre senting IX C. Heath > t Co. ; C. F. Taylor of DCS Molncs , rcpresentlnji the Iowa Rending circle ; W. F.Mateerof St. Louisrepresenting D.Appleton & Co. . James A.EdwniiK mana ger of the Iowa Normal Monthly , published at Dubuque ; K. H. Smith , general agent for Porter & Coates of Chicago , nnd Major S , II , M , Byers of O.skaloosu. The latter gentle man Is the author of "lown In War Times , " n n work which Is very popular among the tiub- He school teachers nnd which is fast making a reputation for Its author , The programme tm arranged Is being strictly followpd out , nnd several other Inter esting matters have found their way Into the discussions. The session will close today , the afternoon being devoted to a visit to the public schools of the city. A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Blxby's. Finest photo gallery in the west Sberra- den's new place , 4l ! and -IB Main stieet. Scott house , Council Bluffs ; ti a day. J'JKHSOXA fj l'l 11.1 Git. 11'IIH. II. L. Shepherd has gone to Chicago on n brief business trip. D. W. Thomas , n former member of the Bluffs police force , but now engaged In farm ing near Cnstana , Monroe county , Is In the city. He Is ono of the parties who were in dicted in connection with the gambling nt Union driving park at the firemen's tourna ment lust June , und the case will come up at this term of the district court- . B. S. Jossclyu Is again greeting his many Council Bluffs and Omaha friends. He Is on a hurried business trip in the Interest of the Denver & Hlo Grande of which ho Is car ac countant , with headquarters In Denver. Orrln Hltckock , the well known turfman und driver of St. Jullen , Is In the city with a car load of fine horses. Ho leaves today for the cost. Airs Caroline Sprlnk nnd Mrs. P. J. Krvlg have gone to Shokopee. Minn. , being called thither by the serious illness of a relative. Judge Hubbard of Cedar Uupids is attend ing district court. Great Iloductioii Snlc of Furniture The Council Bluffs Furniture Co. , 401 Broadway , for tbo next 1)0 ) days will make i sweeping reduction in the prices of nil goods In their line. If you are needing any article of furniture don't lose this chance to secure i bargain ns goods will be sold at much belo\\ regular prices. Our stock is complete will reliable makes nnd late styles. Visitors froir a distance will find It to their advantage tt come and sec us nnd got prices during this great reduction sale. Ifnyncs & Bell , 40' , Broadway , Council Bluffs. Wood worth's 'Blue Lilies" or "Pearl of Savoy" will satisfy the requirements of tv rolincd tusto for exquisite perfumes. Ask your druggist. If you want tbo best Wall paper go to J. D. Crockwell's. ' _ Sewing Machine AVorkH liuming. EI.U\IIITH : , N : J. , May 0. Tno Singer hewing - ing machine factory was discovered on lire lute tonight. The entire flro department re sponded , but their work so far has had little effect , and at midnight it was feared the main building , which covers acres of ground , will bo destroyed. The works employ U.IiOO per sons. sons.At 2 a. m. the main building was nearly destroyed ' stroyed and the flro spreading rauidly. 'it is likely that the entire factory will go. in which case the loss will amount to several million dollars. Great excitement prevails in the city , and thousands of people uro viewing the fhe. Father ClnrUson Dead. PIS : MoiN-ra , In. , May 0. The father of Assistant Postmaster General Clurkson died about midnight. Mr. Clurkson was born in Maine in 1810 , moved to Indiana in 1820 nnd lived thcro until 1855 , when he eamo to Iowa. Ho was elected to the state scnuto in IMU. Since his seven teenth year ho 1ms been connected with the newspaper business und for the past twenty years bus been agricultural editor of the Hegibter. _ Muster IJuildei-s Warned. PIIIIAIIIM : > IIIA , May 0. Letters were sent today to the master builders notifying them that If they did not by 10 o'clock tomorrow concede the strikers' demands morning u cer tain plan which had been formulated would bo put in operation. This plan is bald by on official of the Carpenters' brotherhood to bo n sort of co-opcrativo arrangement by which the building trades , Including overytbiii" from stone masons to frescoers. would form ono grand organization , employing HO.OOO men. This organization would mnko con tracts , erect buildings , pay workmen and divide the profits among the men. o Now COJI-CN Hoime , Knn. City. Absolutely ilro proof. Finest and largest hotel In Kansas City. Unexcelled in its ap pointments. , . Arrivals. At London Sighted : The Bohemia nnd Alaska , from Now York. At Now York The Anchoria , from Glas gow. gow.At Baltimore The Mentmore , from London. Van Houtcn's Cocoa Pure , soluble , eco nomical. Front. Itoportcd. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , May 0. Frost was re ported this morning from many points in Kansas , Nubruskn and Missouri. The damage - ago in most places was slight , but u heavy frost is feared tonight. Charles Francis Adanm in the City. President Charles Francis Adams of the Union Pacific , accompanied by Directors Fred L. Ames , Ellsha Atkinson nnd Marvin Hnghltt , also his private secretary , 1C. Cun- tleld , arrived In Omaha late last night nnd are quartered at the Millurd hotel. Be ing .somewhat futlgucd from fast travel ing , the party soon retired. Mr. Adams was not Inclined to bo interviewed , though ho at tended the meeting of the western presidents In Chicago Monday and believes the present demoralization in association and mto mut ters will soon bo adjusted nnd business put back to u prelltablo basis Ho experts to make u tour of .tho Union Pucillo system , and us Mr. Hughltt , who is president of the Northwestern , has just been elected to u membership In the directory , ho is taking him along that .ho may acquaint himself with the property. Mr , Adams is never very communlentlvo to newspupor re porters except in the mutter of questions nbout Oinuhu , how she is prospering , what Is going on , thu condition of business , cto. Ho always expresses himself us having great tilth In this city. Homl WAS.IIIXOTON , May t } , [ Special Telegram to TUB BUB. ] Bonds offered : K'5,000 at * l. i 17,000 at ? 1. 03 Village Ilnilly Booruhcd. MOXTICKU.O , 111 , , May 0. The business portion of the village of Lathoni burned to day , entailing u loss of about f 10,000 , with slight Insurance. Italian I May 0 , The senate passed the char ities bill today by 100 to M. Dr. 13lrnoymctiL'Q ] limited to catarrhal - al ( licenses of nosonnd throat. Ueo bldg. Ktoln Hoveu HlmoleoiiH. While F. W. Fogg , druggist at Capitol avenue and Twelfth stvect , was sitting In front of hl.s storu last night , n thief entered tlio uluco from the rear und stele f 7 from thu till. BOSTOX , MUSH. , May 0. Tlio Jury In the libel suit brought by Broker James Hurt of New York against the Boston Advertiser , wherein the plaintiff sought to recover * iV 000 , this mornliib' brought in u verdict of f 12- 500 for plaintiff. TO INSPECT * THE INSPECTOR , ( .ni A Council OommWeo Will Examine Mr. Bermingham's Doings. MAJOR BALOOMBE WOULD FIRE HIM. Tlic Hamilton Street Grnile Ordinance Vetoed Sir. .s'luht's Check lie- turned TliorjiiiMlbuH Grade ' Ordinance. Mr. Unlcombe , chairman of the boaitl of public works , and Mr. Ilcnulnghnm , side walk Inspector , had their little light iu the council chamber lost night. Mr. Buleombo made bis attack through a letter to the city solons , and Mr. Bcrnilughnin'.s defense was led by O'Connor and Ostlioff , the Fifth ward representatives. The communication of the chairman of the b oard was as follows : * Honorable City Council. Your honorable body refcned to this olllco a communication jo you from Thomas Jlennlnjrlinin. Mdownlk Inspector , which is luirowlth returned with thu following icport thereon for your Informa tion : .1. K. Knowles hud n contract with this city , unproved .July , " > . M ) . for the construction of nil Mditwulksnrdcicd by the city council be tween July 1 , iss'i ' , and January 1. IMX ) . Under thopiovlslonsof ordinance No. J , 401 , provid ing for thu appointment of a sidewalk Inspector specter und di'llnlng iH , | , ] | , t.M | , it was iiro- \ Idcd that : It shaft bo his duty to exert-No a general supervision ever all sidewalk con- .slrnctlon , and upon completion of the sumo to moasnioupull walks and repoit the amount and character \\ulkluld In front of each lot to the city engineer. This ordinance was In force until March 22 1600. when It was repealed by the uppioval of ordinance No. SM , hich alto provided that "Iho sidewalk lnsector | ) , under the direction of the board of mil > llyworI- to oxeielso a general supers Won over all sidewalk con struction , mid upon completion of the sumo to mcasnio up all walks and report the amount and character of walk laid In front of each lot to the city engineer. " Immediately after oidlimnco Sk8 imwMl , placing tlio.sklnwulk Inspector specter under dlreclloii of tills boatd. und on .March 27,1MK ) . tlio following Instructions were given to said Inspector from this ofllue : Thomas Hermlneliiim , HIduwalk Inspector Dear Sir : lleicwth | find a copy of the con tract with J. K , Knowles for placing nuwMde- wulKsund lepalilng old walks , approved by the mayor ami council July 5 , ! ( > ! ) . 5-uld con tractor In forms this olllco that ho has not com pleted all the work which ho has been ordered to perform , and that ho Is btlll atwork am has a considerable for the sidewalk Juspccto to mcasnio and repoit to the city onclncci Therefore , you aio heieby dlicctc-d to tak chargp of said work until the conduct Is com iHctcd , and mensuio Kiich woik ashasbeei lawfully ordcied and done strictly in accord unco with the stipulations of finld contract Hespectfully , ST. A. U. BAI.COMUE , Clinlrman. Upon receipt of these instructions Inspeolo nermlmdmm orally informed the ohalrmai of this boiuil that ho would not comply there with. April 1 ho sent your honorable tlio com mnnlcutlon hcunvlth. substantially statlni the same refusal to comply with Instiuctlon1 and the provisions of the ordinance and glv Ing his reasons theiofor , and as a matter o fact ho has not dliccted or supervised till work or reported to the Olty engineer as to tin sumo at any tlmo slnco ho assumed the dutle of sidewalk Inspector. The contractor 1m proceeded as ho pleused with the complotloi of this contract--without any Inspection. Had said Inspector been appointed by thh board bo would n.tvu been dlschnreed prompt 1 ; for refusing to peiform his duty as requiu-i by the ordinances and Instructions of thl board ; but ho was an apgiolntco of the mayo and council , bunco could not be removed bj this board. This board cannot designate-nn : other Inspector to perfoim the duty , bccansi the ordinances irqnlio that the Inspector au pointed by thu mayor and council shall oxer else a general MiDumsUm over all sldowall coiiatvnctlon.and Upon completion of thosann measnioiipall Wallvsnnd repoit the amonn and tliochaiactur ot walks laid In fiont o of each lot to the city engineer as a basis fo collecting the cost , .thuieof under a spcoln levy , and If It weio Otherwise wo would dcen Hun nnuccessiiiy u.xpondlturn to employ r thltd Inspeutorln this sldunidk servlco , for I will bo remcmbcied that the mayor and conn ell appointed an assistant sidewalk Inspector hence thciunio twi > 'Dn ' duty now , which \vi deem un ample number , If competent and olll clent men , ' ' \Vo most respectfully askyour Institictlpi as to the whole suhject matter. Kespectfully ST. A. I ) . U.U.COMHE , Chairman , Mr. Wheeler moved that all of the com munlcntions in , tha matter bo refcned to tin commlitco on judiciary and the city attorney Mr. O'Connor moved that n committee of livi consisting of Blumer , Bechel , Ford , Osthof and Morearty bo appointed to investiguto tin charges made by the board of public work : ugnlnst the sidewalk inspector , mid to repor to the council. Mr. O'Connor stated In plain English tha Mr. Wheeler wanted to bulldoze the cas < though the council and was not disposed U glvo the Inspector n fair show. Mr. AVheelor denied the soft Impeachment DMr. Morearty was sure that some of tin members of the council if they were on tin committee would giyotho inspector the worst of it. it.Mr. Mr. Davis moved as a substitute that the chair appoint the committee. Mr. O'Connoi got the Iloor again and hegar a tirndo against the chairman of the board ol public works. "They call him n chairman. " ho said. "Better call him n chair warmer , If I hud some eggs 1 wanted set " Mr. O'Connor was culled down before he hud time to tell what ho would do with the eggs , and the roll was called on Mr. Davis' ' substitute. Mr. Osthoft in explaining his vote gave Major Balcombo n parting shot by remarking , "Ho should write more for his oWco and less forthouows- papers. " Mr. D.ivis1 motion was adopted and the man appointed Davis , Lowry , Osthoff , Mad- son and Blumer us the investigating commit tee. tee.Mr. Mr. Shoemaker , assistant city attorney , presented a communication requesting the passage of nn ordinance authorizing the police to hciircb houses In which gambling Is sup posed to bo carried on. A motion wns made that the city attorney bo intruded to prepare- the necessary ordinance. A motion to lay the matter on the table was car ried by the following vote : Yeas , Blumer , Donnelly , Ford , Kuspur , Lowry , Morearty , O'Connor , Olson , Osthoff , Sander : naytt , Cooper , Davis. Madscu , Shrlver , Wheeler , Chuffee. The mayor presented a veto of the resolu tion Instructing the city attorney to confess a judgment In the cases of the Bemls Bag com pany. E. M. JCarl and Mrs. M. B. Cook against the city. The vetoes were on the ground that the it1 solution adopted did not cover the ground. The veto was approved and resolu tions covering the cases prepared by the mayor were adopted. The expected veto of the ordinance declar ing the necessity of grading Hamilton street was presented. The veto was made because the ordinance failed to provide for the assess ment of special benefits. In his communica tion the mayor stated that ho had been re quested by a number of councllincn to return the ordinance for correction but not to vote it. Ho said he had 8,01110 question us to tbo legality of such u , proceeding und had de cided to veto the ordinance and bo on the safe side , The veto was sustained. The action of the council in granting J. K. Hlloy und II. T. Clarke * l,0 S.y for grading California street wits vetoed by the mayor. Ho held that the worc ) had been done without a contract and thq claim should bo settled In the courts. Thu vote was sustained. The city attorney reported adversely on the claim of OrvlllfrC. Johnson "for ono red cow , " which ho lost through tbo agency of the ox-poundmaster. The city attoruoyjriso repoited that there was no necessity for nn ordinance- , suggested by Mr. Wheeler , legall/lng the Council com pilation of the city ordinances. The city attorney reported that Mr , Stuht could not bo compelled to enter into the con tract prepared by the boujd of pnbllo works for the filling of certain lots which hud been declared a nulsanco by the council. Ho recommended the adoption of a modified con tract which would protect Mr. Stuht In any work ho might do. Under the contract now In vogue the city U held for half of the ex pense. On motion of Mr. Wheeler the contract with Mr. Stuht was declared void und the chairman of the board of publlo works was instructed to rcudvertisa for bids for tlio work to bo done at the expeuso of the prop erty owners. The dei > oslt of fVX ) which ac companied Mr. tituht's bid was returned to him. him.The street commissioner's payroll for April , amounting to 11 , )7.Ofl ) , wns approved and ordered paid , The plans of the proposed iron bridge to bo erected over Sixteenth street by thu Missouri 1'ncIIlo railway company , woru approved , upon recommendation of the city engineer and the board of public worku. There were two bids for furnishing the city with leo. The Ktmball Ice company offeiiV to furnish reservoir lea at fW cents aliundred pounds mid Astleford & Co. offered Ice cttl from the river at the foot of Grove street al 2.1 cents a hundred pounds. The contmel was awarded to Astleford it Co , The | toundmastcr reported the receipt ol $ ( W.5 In fees for the month of April" . Count Arthur von I'ulaskl , keeper of the dog pound , reported that ho bad Impounded 771 dogs from March HO to Mav B , dogs re deemed Pt ) , dogs destroyed 030 , fees paid for dogs redeemed * 115. Mr. Ford wanted to know if any one wns keeping cases on the count. "The office , " ho said , "is better than that of n United States Senator. " The report went to the comp troller. The estimate of John F. Coots for work on the cltv ball , amounting to tiV-M5.17 : , wits np- proved mid ordered paid. The claim of Walter Brandes for flJSO for damages as tenant by the construction of the Tenth street viaduct was referred to the board of equalization , The Chicago , Kock Island & I'nelllo railway - way company wns given permission to stretch n sign across Faiiiam street from the Com mercial National bunk building to the cham ber of commerce for ono week. The reimrts of thu appraisers on the omul- bus grading ordinance were received. On forty streets and two alleys no damages were awarded. On other steeets damages were awarded as follows : Martha. Twenty-ninth to Lynmn. ? ! M ) ; Martha , Sixteenth to Twen tieth. KI.'JOO . ; Blalne , Tenth to Thirteenth , * 100 ; Ninth , Hickory to Dorcas , * > 00 ; Nel son. Institute boulevard to L.OWO avenue , * 10i ( ; .Twenty-ninth , Hickory to McGeath , WVO ; Chicago , Twenty-ninth to Thirtieth , 8.VK ) ; Twenty-ninth. Franklin to Cumlng , ftJi'i. ftJi'i.Tho report of the appraisers on the streets on which no damages were awarded was ap proved. On the award of damages a question arose as to whether the council can go on with the work of grading before the amount of damages awarded is deposited. The matter was finally referred to the city attorney for nn opinion to bo given at an adjourned meet ing of tbo council to be ticjd this evening. The board of public works was instructed to clean all paved streets that have not been ordered swept. On motion of Mr. Shrlver the members of the council of 1881) ) were supplied with copies of the Council compilation of city ordinances. A resolution offered by Mr. Wheeler , al lowing the sidewalk contractor to use yellow pine in the construction of cross walks in stead of white pine , named In bis contract , was referred , after a lot of talk , to the com- mlttco on sidewalks and bridges. The appropriation ordinance , appropriating money for the payment of liabilities incurred luring the month of April , amounting to M,03i.40 ( ) : wns passed and the council nd- [ ounied until this evening. IiiHiiro AgnliiHt I'licunionla. Use Baker's Pure Cod Liver OH or Bakcr'i Emulsion. The old reliable brand. All drug gjsts. . A TRAMP'S IIOltmUIjE GRIME. A Little Three-'i'eai-Old-GIrl MOBI Brutally Assaulted. A most heinous crime , and ono thn Will send the perpetrator if found to tin penitentiary for a long term of years , wa committed in this city by a tramp ycstcrdai morning. M. II. Huntingtou , together with his wif < and two little children , a boy five and n gir three years of age , reside nt t510 ! Cbnrlc , street. The father Is In the employ of the Hulsi mntrcss company and consequently leave : homo early in the morning. Yesterday just before 9 o'clock , a mm culled at the residence and inforruci Mrs. Huntington that ho had been sent then to do some work about tbo yard. Supposini that her husband had employed tlio mini , h was given n rake and told to clean up nbou the barn , which is in the rear of the bouse The two children were playing about tin premises as usual when suddenly the littli boy ran screaming to the house and infonnei the mother that the man hud his sister in tin born and was killing her. The mother ran to the spot , there to fliu her babe lying upon the floor screaming will pain , her clothes disarranged and torn , ant her person terribly lacerated nnd bleeding. The brute , who had accomplished his pur. pose , becoming alarmed , had thrown the chili ] to ono side , struck her in the face and fled. The mother , gathering the little girl in he : arms , carried her into the house , where , upon examination being made , sbo discovered that her child hud been ravished. The father was immediately sent for , and as soon as ho learned what had happened , no tified the police , who nt once commenced n diligent search for the fiend , buton uccountol the indefinite description given they have but little hopes of finding the guilty party. The story told by the little boy is to the effect that bo and his sister were picking up rubbish ami throwing it in a pile , und while thus engaged the man called them to him. Ho took B cents from his pocket and told the boy to go to the store nnd buy sonic- windy. The store is nbout two blocks dis tant , and the little fellow was gene some ten minutes , when ho returned ho could see neither his sister nor the man. Ho looked in the rear of the barn , then opening the door ho saw the little girl sitting upon the man's lap. As soon us the door opened and tbo boy saw his sister in this position ho ran screaming to tbo house. It was at this tlmo the tramp threw the child to the floor t.nd fled. The mother , who is the only person who is ablu to give any description of the bnito. states thuthowas n man about thirty years of age , with dark hair and dark stubby beard. Ho was dressed In a dark suit of clothes , consid erably wornnnd bad on n dark colored woolen shirt. The mother states that It is doubtful if sbo could recognize the man if she should see him again , us she saw him but a moment , and then paid no attention to his appearance. The little girl , though severely Injured , is not thought to bo in a dangerous condition , and the attending physician is of the opinion that she will recover. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th mid Dojiglus. SPECIAL NOTICES.1 COUNCIL BLUFFS. POHHKNT-NIco front loom , with board , snltablo for man und wife or two men , Scott house , IS N. Main , Council ItliifT.s. WANTKD A man to woik on fruit faun , 1) . J , Hmltli , South 1'li'ht. at. AGENTS Wanted A good salesman can earn $10 a day. Call und Investigate for youi- self , Wednesday. ThuiMliiy , Krldny and Hut- iiiduy , at the Metropolitan hotel. Council HlullH. .1. Acun. FOIt SALE A largo span of mules , with wagon and hainess. Inquire at WO Main Nt. 'I/IDUND A pair of gold rimmed speutaules , -I.1 Thnannur will iccoho the sanio by calling ut ft ! Sixth Htreet. \\rANTRll-lly a young lady , a position as IT copyist or for general olllcc work. Ad- diL'ssH.'l Ylnostieot , Council llhills. MKXIOAN black sweut corn Heed for sale , Kaillest , most prollllu vailety and lonuesi In season. Hlg stock ut wholesaln und leiull , II. 1riuld. . Slff Muln st. , Council lllnirn. \\7ANTED Two men to work on fiinn und Biiiden. J. It. .Mcl'hcrson , I'9I K. I'loreo. "T710R SAlji- ; Hotel property , ! i3 looms , eon- J-1 tifklly locatwl. Alls. Wm. Noble , U"J H. KlRhth St. , Counoll lllulK _ \VANTKI ) to"Tradn A clear farm In NoT - T T brahkii , a ulear ImxlncsH lot In Omaha for oloar or mioumbcrrd reKhlenco loti ) . The .1 udd .V Wtills company , LOU Ilioudwuy , O , 11. Judd , president. . ftM Willow uvo- lilOK 8AI.K--My re ldunce , -L nue , on Kouth nldonf HityllbH parUi heated byHteum , lighted by eloolrlulty ami contain ing all inoditrn Improvements ! lot 100 by WO feet. A No will Hell or ttxiihiiiiKO < 4r Improved city propel ty uij fium of fi'O aurt-s , ten mlliis iMtHt of Connell Illnn's. N. M. I'usoy , Council IJ1OU 8AI.li On monthly payment * or terms J-1 to milt by the Jndd ft. Well ) , company : 7-i ( Him two-story house , corjitlnive. nil I0th fit , , lotM _ by | ! U feet , two blocks from motor l < j-'u > om honso on 6th avc. , ono block fiom motor line. 8-ioom houKoon Lincoln inc. , two bloaks from motor line , U 4-room hoiibes on North 7th t > t. , near post- on let- . G-rooin hou < e , two Rtoiles , nve. A and 13th Ht. U-rooni Ktury und u half IIOIIHC , uve. I' , near North 7th t.t , (1-room ( house , ulo 4-room house on thu motor line , between voth and " 1st his. IlonscH und lota In all pai U of tlui < 'Uy The .1 udd A ; WclU couipuuy , 000 Itroudwuy , U. 11. Judd , "YXfANTl'DlJiTrnilo Homes and lolsroiiR- Ing In prlco from RR to Kooo for unlui- prpvod properly. The Judd tt Wells company , Coo llroadwny , 0. II. Judd , pres. Wij Have Si lotson and adjoining I'ark live ? bclneen the Oxden hou nnd I'alrmount I'ark. on which wo will build beautiful homes to suit thn puichasers. .too llniadwny , C. 11 , T71OII UKNT-TwoRoml modern houses. W. JJ W. Illlaer , ! M 1'earl otreet. lilOH SAI.n or Ilrnt-nnrdan laud , with JL' houses by J. H. Hlce , 1W Main St. , Council MAXON & BOURGEOIS , AllOl-I ITH1OTS FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS , lioom ST > 0 Mcrrlam lllock , Council HlufH In , Iloom CIO X. V. 1,1 fo llulldlng , Omaha , Neb. Titos. Orricr.ii. rt * . II. M. TUSKY. OFFICER & 1'USliY , BANKERS. Corner Main and llroadway , Council Bluffs , - lowo. Healers In foreign and domestlo exchange , Collections made and Intoicst paid on tlmu deposits. | J. 1) . KD.MUNDSO.V , K. 1 , . SntmHT , 1'res. Vlco-1'res. OIIAS. It. UANNA.V , Cashier. CitizensStateBank OK COUNCIt. 1U.UFK3. Paid Up Capital $100,000 Surplus and Pronto 50,000 Liability to Depositors 360,000 niitKCTons-I. A , Mlllur , ! ' . O. Olenson , K. f * Bhnsait , K. i : . lluit , ,1. 1) . Kdimindsnii , ( 'has ] { , llunnan. Transact gcnciul banking busi ness. J.uigcst capital and suiplns of any bank In Sonthwostctn Iowa. inLorest on Time Deposits. F. M , ELLIS , & CO. , Architects AM > ni'll.DIKO Btll'KUINTKNnBSM. Itooms 4xt ; nnd J Ileo. IlulldltiB. Omahfi , Neb. , nnd Itooms 241 nnd S l Morrlam Illook Council IllulTs , la. CorieaHiiidoneu | olloltc.di The J. A. Murphy 4 MANUFACTURING CO. , * 1st Avenue and ! ! lst Street. Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Scroll Suwlim , Kc-Pnwlng and I'lanltiR. Sawing of all kinds. 1'orch llraekcta. Kindling wood J-.M per load delivered. Clean tiawdiiHt by thn barrel -n.1. All work to b < i first-class. Telephones. ' ! } . "VOUIl I'ATUONAOK SOUOITKD. " racial blemishes suel'i ns'l'lm ) > li lllotchcs , lllneU Heads , Kreoktcs , Super fluous llnlr removed. Addre.ss DR. W. L. CAPELL , 040 , Marcus Blk , Brondwny COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and Planing Mill. Hest equipped , most centrally located fnc tory In the city. All modern latest pattern machinery ; operated by xUlllcd mechanic" . Special attention ulven to scroll and baml Miwlnir , plmilnn uml trlmmlnn. tienur.il eon- tracts and estimates for houses and nHpeclalty , Corner Ninth Main and .Myusto streets. Council IllulTs. Telephone . . M. SOANL.AN DEALER IN FRESH GURED Pish , Ousters , Game and PDUltry in Season , 128 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la. , Telephone 201. KR.EXR PROMPT DEXLIVBJRY. SATURN , (2608. ( ) Will make the season of 1ROO at the Union Dilvlng Park. Council IUulTn , Town , from Maih lit ulitll Juno 1st , when ho will bo returned to Kreinont and his worthy companion MAMBRINO BASHAW , (1789 ( , ) will take his place from June 1st until An ns-l 1st. These two nro the only stallions In the " " * west that are Iho sires of " : . ! fl poi fonneis. .Saturn Is a chestnut stallion , III hands lilxli , and nt ordinary flesh will weigh lUlK ) pounds ; foaled JhTO ; hied hy I'onoll Hros. , SprliiKboni , Pa. Ila Is perfectly sound nnd vigorous , and ; i ceitalu fnal getter. I'lirtlior comment Is nnneccss.iiy , Terms } 100 the season with the usual lotuin ptlvllcKCs ; Invurahly cash or bunkulilu | KIMM | lie- fore the mure-leaves premises. Among Sntmn's got are .Mel.eod , 2llHt : ; Consul , ' 'rJU'j ' ; 11 } ion Sherman , 9:28 : , and many others hotter than J:40. : Rood euro and pcifect accommodations for stock. Visitors always welcome at the park , Tor breeding catalogue , oto. , wilto to JAS. G. SMlTHo& SON , Fremont , Neb. COU1ICIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS 1013 BROADWAY , ' QR.AHAM & GODY , Planing Mill , Sash and Door Factory , Coinnr Second nvcniio and Thirteenth street , ronnull IlltilTs , la. Wo aio thnioiiKhlj } equipped to do all kinds of work , Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Special uttcntlon given to odd sires Stair Work , nnd Interior rinlNhcif all kinds made to order on shoit notlco. Kstlmutcs given on all kinds of work to contractor and builder. "WHY PAY HIGH PRICES -roit ) < - - : - FURNITURE - : - When von can get the best there Is mudo In every line at prices that will not banluiipt \ u ? Theio IM no taslu nor pnrio that.wit cannot Niiltou want , to beautify your home , don IS' " ? Then coma In and see how elegantly and cheaply yon can accomplish It , PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENTHOtJSE , -ni' k KLEIN , KO llroadway , Council muffs , lowu C3 A BIG LOT OF YEILOW AND XAXSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS , CABBAGES AND OTHER YECETABIE PLANTS , FRUITS , ETC , 1281 Hast Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs , la. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. C , A. BEEBE & COMPANY Wholesale- Retail Dealers in * FURNITURE.W I arxcNt Stock uud Lowcut 1'rlccn. Dealers , send for CutuloKiio. N'os. IiO.5 und iU7 ! JJrondwny , and. 01 uud 200 Plerco Street , Council 13lulT < s