KK , CHE DAILY BEE COUNCIL. ULUFFH. KO. 12 PRAM , ellmrfl y carrier to any purl of Iho d'J j H. \ \ . T1I.TON. MANAGER I rt . . vmmvrtt . . I Ilmlnn 0nieo No. 43 IHJ.-M . 23 ( Night Kdltor No. Mi\rw\ . N. V. Plumbing Co Hoton Store. Nnlclmti ? slllts. MIltonberRer Is the hatter. Me Broadway. For rent -Kront nlcovu room , furnished. J''U Willow avenue. for salo. llhe driving horse , safe for Indy | to drive. ! W Scott street. I'olo ft. Cole , 41 Main street , nro selling | ttrlctly high grade bicycles for ? IOO. Kegular communication of Hluff City IcdL'c . "Jo. 71 , Ancient Fito and Accepted .Masons , ( .Ills evening. AM muster Masons Invited. The Omaha VYhU't ' club has sent a chal- cngeforii match ifamo to the club of this t.'lty. Tlio challcngo has been accepted unit Rtlicgamn will colnu off next .SulurUay oven- gmg In Omaha. A motion for n now trial was tiled in tlio 5.1istrlct court yesterday hy tlio dofciulants Iln the case of .Ineob Sims against Pottnwut- Itainlc county , in which Judgment for f7f.O | wus rendered for the plaintiff hist week. There will ho a nicotine of the Women's World's Fair club this afternnon at o'clock gut the Women's cxehang" on Pearl atrcot. All who have paid tl will be allowed to vote niion tha question of whore the windowshall : | lf jiuI/ after It returns from the fair. Jttiplobor , ; A. I'ctiuson , daughter of Mr. land Mrs. R Peterson , died Sunday night of I'ju.'tiilu-anc'ous croup , aged 1 year. The jfuncral services took place yestcnlny tiftor- inoon atI o'clock from the resldrnce. 118 illloomer street , Ucv. I. , . Mathlson officiating. The now rooms of the Ganymede Wheel | club in the Uratid hotel niimix were given up by the former tenants yesterday , and the club is now In full possession. The house I'coininittoo hold a meeting last evening and niaiU1 arrangements for purchasing1 furnl- ; turc. turc.Flvo Flvo stills were commenced in the superior court yesterday afternoon against the de funct linn of II , Eisemun ic.L'o. The plain tiffs and the amounts sued for are as foi- limo : .1. W. tioddnrd , $1.181 ; Wlrths Itros. , | HIT : Pollock &ICnvy. iO.J. ; 1C. Stlofcl .t ; Co. . $820 ; IX Givcnlleld , ei..CiO. The niumbors of thofiiinymcdu Wheel club to the number of thirteen took n trip to Puplllion .Sunday. The unlucky number was i responsible for a Kre.it many small accidents , i Mansfield being the most serious sufferer. Ills wheel was somewhat damaged b.v com ing Into contact with iv feneo and ho left it largo patch of skin from his face on the ground near Pnplllion. H. F. McCurdy. n telegraph operator from Omaha , was before .lustico Field yrsterdav morning for a hearing on the charge of try ing to break Into the linuso of F. Ji ( Hill- land , who is now in Toronto , Can. , accom panied by his family. Ho stated In court that he had a right to enter the house , and , that ho would bo able to prove it as soon as . lie could hear from Mr. Cillllland. His case Was therefore continued fora week in order to ijivc him an opportunity to make the neV- cssiiry proof that his intentions were honor- able. The two counterfeiters , whose capture at Sioux City was detailed in yesterday's IJ.i : , made some statements to the officers thcro that have tilled Iho mind of Sheriff Ilazcn with a wild yearning to do something dcs- 'jierato. JVccDrilitiK to the nuwsapor account the two fellows claimed to have learned the nrt of money nmkltiK from ono McCarthy , a deputy sheriff of I'ottawattaniio county. As there Is not and never has been ti deputy sheriff of that ininiu in the county il is evi dent that that part of the story is a fulco or else some reporter ot the place mixed. Some persons who have no bicycles with pneumatic tires have been strewing fjlasn about the streets lately with tho'uvident in tention of causing grief to those who havo. As a collision with ono of those KIBS ! : heaps means almost sure disaster to the wheel , the bicycle men of the city are considerably I wrought up over the matter. The nolico 'Imvo been requested to keep their eyes open forpcoplo who maliciously throw glass in the streets , and offenders will bo prosecuted to the extent of the law. It will probably take n few convictions to show people that there Is a law covering this class of ma licious mischief as well as all otlit-rs , and the wheel club will make an effort to have the law enforced. HIMV tu Collpct llnil Illlli. Tf you have any bail bills against men who do not live in Iowa and who worlc for any railroad , telegraph , express or Hlcoping car company that runs into Iowa , write to the Nassau In vestment company , Council HlutTs , la. , tint ! they will .solid you their collection terms and the boatoi roforonccs. C Elections guar anteed. Special olTor for . ' 10 days. Ton li yn lit thu U'lulii't. P.ilr. It will cost you loss than $ . " > 0.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes In private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds and on the beach of : f Lake Michigan. Write to .1. T. Chyno- weth , Windhor Park , III. Refers to II. "W. Til ton of THK BKE , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Dainbrioge , Council DlttlTri. For Sale Hickory -l-foot wood , $0.00 ; Btovo wood , 12 or 1(1 ( Indies , $2.50 per cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Main Btrcot. I'KHtiOX.t / , I'.l It.t ( llC.t I'llN. Miss Maud Hazen is visiting friends in K. S. Hnrnntt , of Weeping W.ttcr , Nob. , [ was In the city yestcrdny. O. K. Giiston , Jtidgo Thornell's court reporter - porter , was In tlio city yesterday on his way , homo to Tabor. Charles h. Xorbaugh of Olatha , Kan. , Is In the city for a visit with his p.trcnts , .Mr. ami Mrs. Conrad Xorbaiigh. Will Colby ihits returned from the west ; nnd will Icavo this week for Chicago to spend two weeks visiting friends and taking In the World's fair. Another dirlnnil of Diiinitln'H Illryelm. Another full carload of the Peerless Dauntless bicycles was received by the Union Transfer people Friday. All orders will now bo filled promptly. lloys , the Dauntless Is the wheel , and you can buy It right. Pasturage for horses and cattle on George F. Wright's farm adjoinlngc Ity limits on Kouth ; fiOO auro.i blue grass ) , running water. For torins apply to James Uaph , on farm , or at Curbjn Coal company , 10 Pearl street. Frco treatments daily irom 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council Ulult's Medical and ; Surgical Institute , 2th ( ! and Uroadway. Drntli ot n , I , , .laenln. O. TJ. Jacobs , who had been lying at the point of death for three months of gangrene Iiolsoning , passed away yesterday after noon at 1 o'clock , The deceased was ono I of the old citUcns of I'ottawattainio county , navlng been a residi-nt of Council IHuffs for the past twenty-three years lin was at ono tiiuo connected with the schools of the county ' as superintendent. Ho was born in Is'ow Haven , Conn , , but caiiiu h.iro from Ohio , where ho fonnely lived sover.il years. At thu tinio of tils death ho was 71 yours rs.of ngo. Ho leaves a widow. The funeral will ttiuu place this morning nt 1U : ; I o'clock from his late rvsiiiiwco , till Avenue B , and thu remains vlll bo taden on the noon train to Weeping Water , Neb , , for inturmont. The deceased was a member of the Odd Fel lows nnd Matontu fraternities , and the nic.nitws of thu local lodges wilt have rhargo of the funeral. _ Mmo. Ilolen Merrill , halrdrcsslng and manicuring. Hooin III' ' , Merriam block. j C. O. I ) , grocery closo-s at 7 p. m. , except Mondays and Saturdays. Another Improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swaiibon Musln Co Slop at tlio Ogden , Council Ululfa , the - - " -iOO houbo in loiva. Geo. B. Dttvla , prtBoripuou druvgUt | .M. . i > .K. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Important Meeting of the Oitj Council Last Evening , MATTERS CONSIDERED AT THE SESSION Property Owncru on Onl < ! utul Avenue Mii n Itriiiirst An Order to Iho Alntor Co in puny A Itccnmmcndnlloii by tlio City Troimurer. The city council met last evening with the mayor nut ! all the aldermen present. Mr. McMIckln asked thatjtho property owners on Oakland avenue bo permitted to lay brick sidewalks on the avenue Instead of stone or artificial stone , ns had been ordered by the council. Several other property owners Joined In the request. The matter was placed on flic. The petition of M. Marcus for opening up the streets near the levee was referred to the committee of the whole. The city timislinl was instructed to order the motor company to repair certain paving between the tracks on upper Hroadway where It Is out of order , the street commis sioner so recommend ing. TboJ matter of making an appropriation to pay the expenses ot' Decoration day we- croiso.4 WMI brought up , ami the report of the committee to which it was referred , against the appropriation , was adopted , Thu committee on lights recommended that arc lights bo placed at thu corner of Fifth avenue and Eighteenth street and at the corner of Fall-mount and Graham ave nues. The report was adopted and thu com mittee instructed to put lu the lights. The report of the committee on water rec ommending the laying of a water main on Pierce street as far as North avenue and on North avenue was concurred In. The poimdmaster brought up a bill of fees for stock taken up by him , but released by order of Judge McCicu. It was decided out of order by the mayor , and will have to Ho over until thu next meeting. The ordinance prohibiting thu herding of cattle In the western part of the city was brought up. and tin attempt was made to tack some ainciiilmcntson to it. The amend ments all fell through , however , and the ordinance itself was laid over until next meeting. Will Knlnrgo tlio I'orlralt. Alderman Smith presented a resolution citing that the portrait of Colonel Addison Cochran , which ho presented to the council , was too small to bo seen well from all parts of the council chamber and directing that it bo enlarged to life size. The resolution was adopted. CJity Treasurer Klnnehan recommended that * 1-UOO bo transferred from the police fund to the general fund for the purpose of paying general fund warrants. It was adopted. Alderman Smith presented an ordinance repealing the present ordinance llxintr the ist of .lamiary. May and September as the onlj times in the ycai when sidewalk con tracts may bo let. It was passed under a suspension of the rules , so as to allow the city to order sidow.illts constructed at once , Instead , of waiting until September , as the old ordinance would require. The city engineer was instructed to fur nish the park commissioners with the gnido of the now Cochran nurk In order that the work ot tilling might bo commenced immedi ately. A protest against thr Inyinz of a proposed sewer on Avenue A from ISitrhlli to Thir teenth streot. was placed on tile. The petition of property owners for an electric light nt the corner of Ilroadway and Sixth street was referred to the commlttco on lights. M. U'ollter , formerly meat inspector , asked that an appropriation bo made to pay the ex- punses of the lawsuits into which ho had 1 ] been brought by his condemnation of alleged bad moat. Tlio request was referred to the commlttco on claims. A petition for a fire hydrant at the corner of Seventh street and Twenty-third avenue \\-ui , referred. Another petition fora bridpeacross Indian creek on Mynstcr street , was presented , bearing a great many signatures. It was re ferred to the brlilga commlttco. lleforo the bids for sewer work were opened It C. licsley asked what would be done with the bid of John Hummer , which had been turned over to the city clerk Just as the town clock was striking 12 , the advertisement stipulating that the bids must bo in by 12 o'clock. A motion to contl sidcr the bid was lost by a vote of Ii to a. The bids of L. C. llosley , McConnell & Miller , Stlinstm & Iltibcr and R. A. Wick- ham , were rend and referred to Iho engineer for tabulation. The council then adjourned to meet this evening. HO.UKSTIO WOK. Mm. WuckH Icllii Ilin riliiry < ! ' llnr Trnu- lilrn tii tlio C'niiiiiiUoliinor for Ilin Insane. Charles Wcoks mndo a now move yestcr- on.V niornlng In the dlfliculty between him- nelf and wife that llr resulted Sunday in the ar rest ot Cornelius Miller. Ho Hied nn information mation charging her with insanity and she was before the commissioners yesterday af ternoon for an examination. She told fa long story of domestic broils , tlio first fif ter of which dated back about the time if the war , and tin : succeedingcnapters all went to show that hho had been the money making ? p.irt of the linn and her husband did but little - tlo toward carlnir for the family of nlno children. She admitted that she was a spiritualist , and that Miller had dovoloncd" her lisa ' medium , but said It was with the entire coil' - ' sent of her husband. Stic denied having had any relations with Miller excepting these of a friend , and said that Miller hud always acted the part of a gentleman toward her. She said the final tlarc-up c-tmo last Tuesday , when she refused to send her 18-v ear - old daughter up stairs to spend the night in iiin a room with live young men. some of them her brothers and the rest sons of Miller. The next morning Weeks announced his do- termination to Icavo her and said ho would KG out on the street and cut her throat r.ithor than live with her any longer. Ho told > her that his llfo with her had been lioll , and ho didn't want tiny moro of It. She agreed to his plan and ho left for Lincoln , Neb , Sha wont right on with her preparations for leaving for the Missouri rlvor farm which the spirits had told Miller of , deciding to go with Mr. and Mrs. Miller and leave her huskind to gti where ho saw , lit. At the close ' of Mrs. Weeks' testimony tha examination was put off until this morn- lint at 0 o'clock , when it will bo resumed. Miller and his wlfu were both brought up In Justice fox's court yesterday for a hear ing on the chat-go of conspiring tozothur irto allenato the affections of Mrs. Weeks from her husband. The attorney for Weeks could ' ' . \ not and the appear case was continued until next Thursday. Mrs. Weeks claims that the property she soul for 11.100 belonged to her and that her husband has no claim ou it wnatovcr. All the Sioux remedies , such us the American Norvino , Sioux Worm Wafers and Sioux Ulood Kemedy. are for btilo at .1. O. DoIIavcn a and Dell Morgan & CO'H. drug storey. Pure water from the Milwaukee ar tesian well delivered daily , Moderate price. Leave orders at Tun BIK olllco. Hurgalns in line tooth brushes and \ cologne , wholoMilo price , only lOc. Davis , the druggist , 200 Hroathvay. Sellout Hoard Mnellllt ; . The school board mot last evening with Members Field , nrldenstclii , Thomas and Shubort present. Uttlo but routine business was transacted. Dridciisteiu rc | > ortod that the heater ut the Thira street school house was worn out and recommended thut ti steam heating plant be put in rather than a hot air system. Ho also reported thut new flues wore needed In the Hit-'h school , I lid thu secretary was instructed to advertise for bids for the work. The chairman of the committee on build- lugs and grounds rcK | > rtod that ho hud placed Mf > 00 insurance ou the now Madison tivenuo building , of which t.S.000 was with the Council Dluffs Insurance company , Ho also reported that the county superintendent had examined and approved the plans for the building al the corner of TUlrty-fctiCoud street nnil Avenue II. Ho recommended n plan hv which the Third street building could have two tnoro rooms ndded to It with out building an addition , and C. K. Bell was instructed to draw up plans for the work. The flnanco committee- was Instructed to Ifistio bonds In the sum of (10,000 for tha erection of the building to be put up nt the corner of Thirty-second street and Avenue H. Superintendent Sawyer reported the total number of pupils enrolled for the month .M.a'JI , and the average number belonging , 8,200. Thn board adjournnd-untll next Mon day evening. The Ur.lnd llot < 1 , Council HlulTa. Tno most clcpant In Iowa. Dining room cm seventh lloor. Kate , $3.00 and 5.00 a day. K. P. Clark , Prop. t.ft. Protect your homes nuainat destruc tive storms. W. C. James has the btrungcst companies in the world. Sec the peerless Dauntless bicycles and get torins. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl. Will Meet HBTO Nrxt Ycnr. The seventh district convention of the Young People's Society of Christian En deavor closed at Atlantic last Sunday and the Council Bluffs delegation , which con sisted of Misses Mary Ferguson , Jennie Hull , Edith Foster , McssIoKloh and Mr. Will Hcndrlrks of the Christian church , nnd Miss Lulu Smith and W. S. Homer of the Congre gational church , returned yesterday morn ing to their homes. They report a very enjoyable session , there being ovur eighty delegates present from all portions of south western Iowa. The people of Atlantic did everything in their power to make their stay a pleasant one , and entertained them royally. The next convention will bo held in this city next May. Tim Kltmii.iu llitildliiff Tor Kent. The Eiscmati hulldlnff in Council Bluffs can now bo rented. For terms , etc. . apply to Burke & Cusady , Attys. , 1 ! ; " > Pearl street , You ought to see Ned ShoptivtVu now blovcle. Ho sells them , and soils them right. See him at Vim Brunt's. Cook yoi" meals thus summer on a pas range. At cost at the Gas company. Attontlnii , Odd Fullmrn. All members of Hawkeye lodge No. 13-1 , Indopcnn cut Order of Odd Fellows , are re quested to meet at their hall at y-U : ) o'clock this morning to attend the funeral service of I' . O. O. L. Jacobs. Services will bo held at the house at 1111 Avenue H , nt 10:30 : a. m. All members of No. 4 ! ) and No. 174 and vis iting brethren are respectfully Invited to attend. Flint ) RAIT , Noble Grand. A. 13. MITCHELL. Secretary. IIouso paint , the very best in the land , for inside and outside use , at De- Haven's. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest and host bicycle stock in city. The following marriage llcensss were is- sued yesterday : Name and address. Ago 1 Parley II. Morris , Council III tiffs -47 I Kll/a 0. Stuib , Council Illuirs M j Thomas II. Lyons L'niiiuMI llluir.s 20 1 Anna Dillon. Council llliill > . . 215 Piles of people have piles , nut LM Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. For first-class rooms in Chicago for World's fair call on Ohio Knox. Vanalta & Sweet , attys. , Everett blk. - - KlLI.Kl ) fOVlt /.VO/.1.V.S. Fatal IteinllH or : ui Attempt to Make : in Iniliiiii Worn.in Drink TUtvln. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 15. Secretary Smith today received iv telegram from Lieu tenant Johnson at Fort Apache , dated April 1 27. fflving an account of the killing of four Indians on Cibiou creak. The report says : Ah lies I'ah tried to forcn his wife to drink tlswln ; she refused iml told her husband to kill bur. Her father was present on horse- buck and believing In his sori-In-liiw , Jokingly , also told him to KO ahead and kill liis daucfi- ter. Ah Des I'ah shot and killed bis wife. The father and a youns buck ritibed In to prevent Ah lies I'ah from kllUns his wife , when the latter turned his Wlnnlii'.sler on them and | 1 i killed tliem both. An Indian named Johnnie , hearing the bhots , rodi ! up and dl.'mouutcd to eel Ills gun , when Ah Don I'ah llreil two shots , which missed , All DCS I'ah tlicn lied , but Johnnie , pursued and killed him. All Is ijulet. 1 have sent deputies to the sueno to prevent tlio Indians from gathering luoxeltcd groups. Wiiililiigton Notes. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 15. William E. Curtis , director of the Bureau of American Republics , today rotuined to Washington from Chicago and tendered his resignation to the president. Mr. Curtis' action was based upon a request made by the president on Saturday last. The president and Mrs. Cleveland have moved out to their country house. The Star siys : tliut a secret which has been whispered around sotno timd , and about which naturally members of the president's household do not care to talk , Is now no longer a secret , as it has been given consid 1- erable publicity. That is , that , ho members 1I of tlio family are looking forward to an in teresting event to occur , it is stated , in July. . The expected event explains why the presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland have been some what anxious to got into their own country > home for the summer. IIU Tiniu IK Occupied. WASHINGTON' . D. C. , May 15. Mr. M. M. Hustcd , assistant adjutant general , Depart 1.t ment , of the Potomac , Grand Army of t10 Republic , has received a letter from Mr. Thurbcr , the president's private secretary , responding to an invitation to be present at the Memorial day oxercises'at the Arlington. Mr. Thurber writes that the president directs li111 rects him to say "that it would give him 1t pleasure 1 to ho with you on that occasion to cmphiisUo by his presence his appreciation of the noble purpose and sacrifice which thu day commemorates. Whllo the pressure of publiu I business precludes the pleasure of his acceptance i of your invitation , the day will none i the less recall to mind the memory of the I noble dead , whoso blood will sanctify patriotism I for coming generations. " Western I'eniiliiiiN , WASHINGTON- . C. . May in. [ Special to THE Hl'i : . ] The following pensions granted are reported : Nebraska : Original Isaiah P.ilsloy. In- cre.iso Loander Callaghau. Kelssuo Ell- Jab Nowlln. Original widows , etc. Cath . arine Rowland , mother ; Klnm Gllmoro. Jowa ; Original Matilda M. Johns , ( nurse ) Jennlu Yost ( nurse ) , William Ulrd- ' sail , Walter Jutnes , Isaac Hiatt , Halsy Saunders. Increase Henry Gibbs , Mahlon Hlnckford , Reissue Charles M. Cot tun. Original widows , eta Jesslo M. Wilder , Su- die K. Hobhs. Kmellno Heath. Reissue William II. Culver. Original widows , oto Martha Ii Smith , Artenllu S , Hates , Mel- vina Allen , Sarah J. Henderson. South D.tkota : Reissue George Reynlek , Moro I'rotrsU Iruiu Hiixln. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 15. Butore leav ing hero for u trip to Europe this morning ( George ICunmin , the famous writer on the condition of nllairs In Russia , sent President Cleveland translated copies of four protests oy organized associations In ( hat country , niprotesting against the recently ratillcd ryiX tradition treaty with Russia. Of Impcirliii.cn to thu Wett. WASHINGTON , D , G. , May 15. The supreme court today laid down a construction of law of importunco to the west , which was in effect that appeals will bo from territorial courts to thu United States supreme court In cases not specially yxcoptcd by the fourth and sixth sections of the act creating the court of appeals. Ni'hruakii I.'iiid luvcilvril , WASHISDTON- . C. , May 15. ( Special to TUB HUE , ] The secretary of the Interior has denied the application for a writ of ccrtioruri In the case of William Sharp : ogams' John Donahue , involving the homo- stead-entry tract of land in the liloominglon laud district of Nebraska. i'lles of people have piles , but D3 Witt's , \VitchIIuzcl Salvo will cure them AFFAIRS IN SOBlII OMAHA Oitj Oouncil Meets andutfoes Much Rontine Business of Importance. I. ! ' WANTS FIVE THOUSANftfOR A BROKEN ARM ' Mill Corn l.co'fl Dentil 0itl * I'ortli Itcnolu- tlonn nl ItcupccttiCitiio for tlm llcury I.niv JInttor * of .Minor Moment. The South Omaha city council ground out a long grist of routine business last night. Tlio two measures that attracted most At * tentlonvcro the petition to build vlnduet across the railroad nt N street and the ordinance repealing the ordinance compelling stationary engineers to bo licensed. The N street viaduct proposi tion had been before the council on a prcvl- ous occasion and was defeated , Some of the engineers are anxious to have the ordinance governing their trade enforced while others are opiwscd to it. Mayor Walker is the father of the repeal. J. W. lllako and Frank Pckclka were granted liquor licenses. Tha special commlttco on the opening up of Kast N street was granted further time to reiwrt In. Its chairman , Mr. llulla. said the committee desired the ndvlca of the city attorney on the matter. * The committee appointed to wait on the street car company and request the exten sion of the motor line across Q street re ported that inasmuch as the manager of the company was out of the city , further time would have to bo granted. An ordlnaivu repealing the ordinance gov erning licensed engineers was ro.id a Hrst Uniu and referred. This is the ordinance that Mayor Walker said ho had intended to veto , but was out of the city at the time a veto would have been effective. The ordi nance has never been lu force. Mr. Itynu and others presented n petition asking that the city open V street from Twenty-seventh street to Kailroad avenue. KcfeiTCd. A petition was presented asking that a viaduct ' bo built across the railroad tracks at the foot of N street. The paper was signed by A. P. Brink , cashier of tlio Packers Na tional bank and twenty-four others. He- ferred to the committed on viaducts , streets and alleys. H. J. Kendall gave notice of a pool of sUg- inint water on Missouri avenue , between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets , and the same will bo looked after at once. J. E. Owens who , has the contract for ex- cavijting for the new school housewas given permission to dump the dirt on the city's ground on Twenty-seventh streot. Splrre Urqthers asked in a communication if some provision could not bo made to col lee a license from Oarneau and other out- side bakers , who peddle their bread in this city.Anna Anna Cain gave notice to the council that she had a bill against the city for $ "i,3r > 0. Her statement is tint on March 12 , 18'JM , she was thrown from the vdowalk to the curb , breaking < her arm and s.houlder blade. The accident occurred on' Q street , between Twenty-llfth and Twenty-sixth streets. He- f erred to the city attorney. George ( C. Ford lost his city warrant for $2 , which ho earned as clerk of election , and asked that a now ono bp issued. Fire Chief Smith was instructed to get prices on 800 foot of rubber and ! iOO feet of cotton hose and report Salno to the council. The city engineer was instructed to estab lish the grade on Eighteenth street from Q to Armor and on yyman street from Eighteenth to Twenty-second. Mr. Schultz showed plans anil figures on $18 worth of shelving to be done In the city clerk's ofllce. The work . \vas ordered done. Committee on sidewalks recommended that walks bo laid on tlio west side of Twentieth from N to Q , south side of N from Twenty-first Jo Twentieth , west side of Nineteenth from Missouri avenue to M street , and south siilo. of Q from west line of Fowler Place to city limits. Carried. It was recommended that bids bo adver tised for the Having of the alloy between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth and J and L. streets. . The clerk read over a list of bills and csti- mates on paing and grading , and warrants were ordered drawn for their payment. Police Judge Fowler's report for April shows : Number of cases tried , 110 ; total amount collected.00.50 ; paid chief of po lice , $14 ; school funds. $10. > .50 : general funds , m. G. Bcldlng handed In his resignation as city pound master , and the mayor announced that inasmuch as the position was on im portant one he would take a week to select a successor. The bonds of George Parks & Co. , con tractors , were approved. Mr. Conloy moved that two additional liahts be put in tlio station house- , one in Chief lieckctt's ofllco and the other in the jail. Carried. On motion or Mr. Wvman the council will sit as n board of equalization on May UT , 128 and ! i'J from 8 a , m. until 5 p. in. of each day. The grading in district 1U was awarded to Cash Bros , at 1 ! ) 4-10 cents. Mr. Schultz recommended the purcnaso of a hook und ladder truck for the lire depart ment , and the proper committee was in structed to secure prices on the same and re port at some future meeting. ItfMiicmhurril liy HIT Ainoeliitrs. The many friends of Miss Cora I eo CO pained to learn of her death at her homo in Oxford , Neb. For over a year Miss Leo was employed in the microscopical .station hero and was highly esteemed by all of her associates and acquaintances. At noon yesterday the girls employed In the depart ment held a meeting and passed the follow , ing resolutions : WhereaHVu liavo learned with Krlof and Rudiifss of the death of MUs L'nra J.c'o , our Into companion and co-worker In the tnlcro-.coplca ! department , bureau of animal Industry at Smth Onmlui , Nub. , Im It lli'holvi'd , That In partlnj ; with omisowcll beloved wo express to HUM * who WITO dear toe hurour hi'ailfiilt hyinpalliy in thulr burcavo- niput , und bo It further Itusolvu4 , That whllo Miss C'ora I.i'i' , our do- mrtud ulster , wusun this force , .slut was held In tlio highest : t'hli'i'm for her inuiiy loving ways and kind hearted acts y all her associ ates ; , Tlint thlx department loses n willIng - Ing and elllrlmit worker and onu who will ho ) greatly missed by hur many warm friends ; Itc.-ol veil , Tha lu copy of thu-ii resolutions bohont to thu parents , mill thut they bo nub- Hshed In thu Umiilia dallies. The resolutions were signed by Mrs. S. M. ' Patterson. Mary K. Corrlgnn. Gortlo Me- Culloch , Fannie Sago , Cherry Tylcs and Jen nie W , Walker. Miss Leo was the daughter of Captain Leo of Oxford , Neb. , present postmaster at that place , Fell IClKlifAftii I'Vft. The H-year-old child' ' 6f' ' Isaac Datnratslsy met with a narrow esea/'from / being dashed , ' to death lust evening.'JI'Im youngster WHS playing on a porch nbou.Mtlt-'htocii foot above the sidewalk when shu.tpimlod over the rail - tilde [ de JCS om UUilLli EJUUIIIH ou Twenty-slxl Will Not Mr. Denny , the iictirVtriembor of the com' > mibsion linn of Grill , luuny ft Co. , &ays the linn will not be dissolve ! ) on account of \lr. \ Crill's mutual condltlluu. but that he will continue the business us , lit thu past. .Mulo | City , tie lp. Dr. W. J. Bell was In Tckamuh yesterday. Horn , to Mr. and Mrs Peter Adslxil , a son. Arthur Shriver's sou is nursing a broken arm. C. O. Nelson is homo from n trip to Chi Mr. nnd Mrs , W. II. Looker are lu Chicago ; cage , Dr. Taylor of Sioux Falls , S. D. , is visiting friends In the city. Alberti Cottrcll of Prairie Cu v , lu , , is vis iting N. I ) . Cottrcll. Mrs. I. N. Shcrton of St. Joseph , Mo. , is visiting Mrs. H. Cotter. Morris Yost , the Jeweler , Is confined to his ; house with malarial fever , B. J. McCabe of the Cudahy company wll BOOH make u business trip to tlie Pacillt coast. A lot of carpenter tools were stolen from T. P. Stout sotnu time ago. Ycsterdnj Stout bad search warrants issued reUectnig ) on Valentino Llpp nnd the police succcedc-d in finding a small portion of the missing outf . outfM Mr. Hocpncr , of Hasting * , Nob. , has < ie ccpted n clerkship in the drug house of C. A. Mclchcr. . . . Arthur ; Horlo.v , on thochnrsoof vagrancy , was toda.v sentenced to thirty day * confine ment in the county Jail. Mrs.V. . A. Xlmmer of Chicago , who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. A. Mcllrldo , left for her homo yesterday. The Catholic ladles will clvo ft supucr and concert nt Blum's hall on Thursday evening for the benefit of the city poor. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mayficld of IxiuUvlllc , Ncl , nnd Mrs. F. A. Sccord of Ohoycmic , Wyo. , are visiting their snn and brother , Mr , B. O. Mayflold of the World-Herald. Ah Sing anl Ah Fee wcro arrested l.TU night , together with a rcd-pcttleo.ited fe male from easy street. Ono of the China men had been irf inking and got into a row with the woimin , Judge Fowler w 111 enforce the Geary act this morning. Mrs , LJ. Musscltnan , mother of Chief Beckett . , accompanied bv her son nnd daugh tcr , arrived from Bolso City , Idaho , yeiter- doy anJ gave the chief quite a surprise. Thoi are on their way to the World's fair , but will visit in the city for a few days. Walter Whlttnarsh , aged 33 years , died nt his residence , Twenty-third and V streets , yesterday morning. Ho was a man who was esteemed by all who knew him and was the son of Dean Whltmarsh. The funeral serv ices will bo conducted from St. Martin's Episcopal church. Members Check , Jones , Uulla. Thomas and Pearl yesterday made the rounds of the school houses now under course of construc tion in Omaha. Their object was to Inspect the Improved modes of ventilation , beating and things in general. The school board will meet tonight to decide on'ho plans for . the two . new school houses that will be built here at once. John Hughes was locked up yt-stordy for ma king n brutal assault on Iho 14 year-old son of Mrs. H. E. linger. Hughes was at work in a livery barn on Twenty-sixth street near M when the boy passed. Ho knocked young linger down an.l in sonio manner knocked several of hli front teeth out ami bruised his f.icu painfully. Hughes claims that Hagor throw bricks at him and started the row. FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION. .Mr. Ciiumill on Siitmtii Keepers' IHcht to JtuimiviiVltlimll Iti'iu'wlni ; l.locli ii It did not tiilco long for tlic lire and po lice commissioners to finish the business that came ooforo them at their meeting last night , ami the board adjourned ivlthln half an hour after it was called to order. Fireman M. Cavntmugh was allowcd-a va cation of ten days. Oftlcor W. H. Kills asked for pay for twenty-live days during which ho was ill. Application filed. Thu board referred to the committee on men and discipline the request of Ofllcer F. K. ICviins for seventeen days pay for time lost as the result of being injured while on duty. A communication was received from the Manufacturers and Consumers association asking for tire and police protection during the exposition , from May 22 to Juno I ! . Re ferred to the chiefs of the two departments with instructions to take any necessary steps. Charles Unltt and eleven others asked for police protection in the vicinity of Thirtieth and Hamilton streets , complaining that they have suffered from the depredations of foot pads , chicken thieves , harness thieves anil various other midnight marauders. The chief of police was requested to do whatever ho deemed advisable. E. lj. Cnnan of Twenty-fourth and Spatild- ing streets was granted a druggist's license. City Attorney Council submitted an opin ion on the question of permitting saloon keepers to remove their places of business f torn one ward to another without procuring now licenses. Mr. Council maintains thut the ordinances on this subject are not only open to liberal construction , but that they should be so constructed , und that It Is a mitter for the board to decldo in individual instances , as they may occur , whether or not the owner of a saloon license may remove from one ward to another without securing .a new license. . . . . OOMFLAI/ENT CHINAMEN. nrly All llavo Ri'glntorril mid l < Vol Safe Ono Old Milr. . WiiKhnr Lett Out , The Chinamen of Omaha do not appear to bo in the least disturbed over the decision of the supreme court declaring the Geary ex clusion law constitutional. As they have nearly all registered they have no occasion for feeling uneasy. Several of the leading Chinamen of the town were seen yesterday , and they all said that so far as they knew tiiero was but one Chinaman in Omaha who had not regis tered. ' Ho is old man , " said Tom Kwalo , a rather bright Mongolian who keeps a laundry on Podge street east of Fourteenth. "He nearly sixy year old and ho r.o treed in Melica anyhow. He have to go back" This old man keeps a laundry on Tenth street and is intending , it is said , to pack- his few personal effects ami light out for the Flowery Kingdom in the very near future. ICiiluilii Kiirotitc. WASHINGTON. D. C. , May in , The Infanta Eulalie is coming and the cloud that over spread the sky of International etiquette ha ? partly cleared away. A cable message re ceived by Secretary Gresham today from the United States consul general at Havana tales that the infanta sailed for Now York .his afternoon. The president is In favor of loing all that can bo done to pay honor to the nfanta during her visit , but ho wants to do t In the American way. The royal lady is lui ) In New York on May lii , and the time ntcrvciilng will give plenty of opportunity' 'or the arrangements of the details of her re ception. ItlUliiKH-Uttln. Miss Malla A. Little , formerly of Kowa- nee , 111. , and Mr. W. S. Billings were mar- ricd yesterday at 4 p. m. , Kov , Dr. Duryo.i of the First Congregational church ofllola- rig. The bride Is ono of Omaha's well mown and popular musicians , greatly missed ny her friends , whoso best wishes go with her to her now homo , which will bo in Kan- sus City , Mo. , after Jiino 1. There are mora things in heav- and earth Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. Hamlet. Who would have thought that the Carlsbad Sprudal.Spring can ho brought from Kurnno to America ; antl yet you can obtain Carlsbad Sprudol Salt hero at every dnitf store , which contains nil the solid uonbtituonts of the water. Do dot bo imposed upon \ > y unscrupulous neuters. Insist upon the gonulno im ported iirtiulo. Prof uiido'pli ' fe'sGLASSES GLASSES will incut at the KnmiKli Luth eran church room , ground lloor , M err him block , FOB BEGINNERS : Mondays , 74 ; j to 9:15 : p. m. ADVANCED : Wo-lnoBdaya , 7:45 : to 0:45 : p. in , Tuition for thrco innutln. ' course In cither elementary or advanced cliisa , 80. CHILDREN'S CLASS : Twlco a weolc , Mondays and Wednesdays , 8:30 : to 6:30 : , Tuition SJoo per lo = son. Morning class 10 to 12 a. m. once a week TO REDUCE STOCK T , H. Evixns , tbo Shoo Mnn , Will Offer Sonic "Bargains. PRICES THAT WILL BE STARTLING Thr t.nrroO Stork or Slnr , Otfiint * nnd Slippers In Council lllilll at Onmlin. The largest strck of flutes , Oxfords anil slippers in Council HlulTH or Uinnlia. New ifooils , latest styles , nnd quality the best this entire sloelt will be olYoretl at 1'UIClid THAT WtLt , SHU , tlieso goods without talking. Seine ono will secure * 10,000VOHTH OF HAHUAINS. Look at the it ; > 'xls ulTorc.il nnd cointmre tlioin with any others , iintl you will bo convinced that this is a gouulno retltii1- tloti in prices just to reduce stock. Lmlios can net what they want in Ox fords , russets , tan or bluek tit prices from 7fio to $3.00. ' There are narpalns in uverylliinR. Call and see them. Evans' new store at "S Mnin street , next door to Henn's. II'K.1 I'll UK ' . ' ' . { ( l/lf.'C'.M IV * . 1'iilr ! und Warmer Are thu Indication * Tor rs't'hr.l'.liil Toiluy. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 15. Forecasts for Tuesday : For Nebraska and IOKM Fair ; warmer by Wednesday morning ; northerly winds , becoming variable. For the Uakotas Fair ; warmer ; variable winds. 1.oc.it IliTonl. OrrtonoFTitn Wi'ATtinii UUIIUAU. OMAHA , May 15. Omaha record of Ictnporaliiro imJ rainfall , compared with corresondlng ] ) day of past four years : 1803. 1B'J2. ' 1HOI 18'jn. ' .Maxliiiuin leniperatiifc. 04 = tHlo 8io : tins .Mliilnilliil tuinporattlio. 5(13 4.r > C fiHO 4C,3 Average tcmporaturo. . 573 500 705is : I'reclplUtlotl 00 .0:1 : .03 .Oil Statement showing the condition of tem perature , intl pivcipit.Uion at Omaha for the day and since March 1 , IS'J.I ' : Normal tL'iiipor.ituro 02 = Dellcleney for ihnilav & ° Dellclencysinco March 1 1M1 = Normal proelpltatlou Ifi Ineh Deliclency for-thn day ir > Inch ICvcu.is aluco March 1 It ) Inch Kcpurtn from Oilier Points ut 8 p. in. Not n | nrteil. ) T liullcjiU's trncu. OKUUOK K. HUNT , Local Forecast Olllclnl. DETROiT I I Ma ny t'mrs ii ore iliirab'o than stniiin en- Inos. more rolbiblo for iiou'ur purpc.se.i , mil inui-h cliuapur. fan be put In comer of miy room from carrot to bn.suinent. t.iUliiii butlit- tlosp inuidtr.'no nolso. M kus no sinoKo or dirt , reqitlrei no fiiRloronssinecr to run It Olioapcr , Heritor nnd moro rolablo : for eleva tors nnil otlior imrnoso.s than \vitoror ; ens. Out roll Moor : nnd Uonnr.itor bent of : ill , as nl litlo investlmitlon will Hho\v. .Mnchlni" ) from oiiQ-ul''lit to ol7hty horse power nhviys : on hand und warranted to flvo coiiipliitii satisfaction. t'onimimlc.-itt ! wltli us. Wo will save you time , money and incoii- vnnloiit'O. W. K. llAKKll , : 9iiiifl310Sliii > ! nrtllloolf. Cimnoll HlulI'K. Tilitphmu2JI. ! C. I ) . 11AKRU , Kctrlelan. 711 Hniitb Uth St. . Oinahii. Tolepliono 1410. Solo uiicnts for Council It lull's , Omuli.i and AN ODDFELLOW'S ' OFFERING Iln tll\r Snm * I'ncU or Inii'irtiincv to All I'rupln tC\ii | > * c < l to Wrutliiir CtiuiiK * * * Mr. A , O. llollnmljr , llrln * wth hli fnmllr t vr..lSHHIi utrent , Coui < ell Itliulu , la n cur riMinlrer tit tlio U. I' . Tr.nufer , nnd bis : open In Die C. I' . Ktrvlco for flvo > our * . Iln lit nlso n fiiltliful tnninborof t1 B Swu < l ti Udtlf llowt' loilcp , No. isa OiHHhm < t ttciiiaiit will b ( iccciitt'tl by liunilrcil who know him bno lutu Irulb.nnd lit ! \flll kindly rcrlfjr II person * nlly. Tlui iiitiiro : cf Mr. HolUuihir'4 work nx- lie c < him to the weather a pru.t : doal. iintl tliN li < ! ntfKMVntrd mill iildi'il a disousn with which Im iv us nnilrled until , dt-splto III * efforts < vlth imtunt niudlcltic > uul pUvslcUiin who did not < impr tnnn M troulile. tlm illspnuo Iritl bocomu n chrtiniu our. Mr. Itollnndor sn.vil "Isiilfurcil 'j much and so Ion : thnt I WAS dlM-oiirniiFd , I trlod avciylhinx ri'coin * ' ineniloil. tiutMJCiiriMl nothltii ; but temporary rolli't lint I 1 placed myself under tliu euro of Drs , I'opoliimi and Shi'imr.1. A. O. UOI.I.ANMii ; ( . 8121 S. IQlli St. Coiinell ItlulTs. "My cutnrilispruiiil from tliumiMiiiMil tliroil : to my eyes , wbluh IIU--IIIIIH bloo.lsliot nnd blurred. My unrs wcrL then attnocd ! with donfni'ss and rln Ing. My system yielded Ntn.ntlly to Iho a.'itnrrlial < lts"asu until 1 was no.irlv brolion down liislreiutn. Mystoinach lost Its power. 1 could nut cat. A suvoro eoiiuli , nljtht und day , sut in.ulth soruness and pulii throiiitli my chest which inaila real : iml sluop iiliniHt iiiipixsllilu. A severe huiulacho wai almost constant , and was eru itly anKta- v itod by cold iirdiinip wuathur and run wliulx , fur my work Is enllrolv out of doors. Dr. Shepurd hisstaiillly : : tronUM mu until I inn entlrelv enreil. My oiturrli , ileufnins ntttl huadiiuho aiu nil 1:0110 ; : vlsi. my oouitli ntul lutiL' syiiiiitoint. I eit nirl ill ust fooil Kplon- dldly , nnd am built up as Im-vor boiioil to be. Ithustakon a iiuinlior of moiilbs for tills LT.inil result , but the tot il expense bus been very Ilirht. mid the tiiiuhoilsitiiiiiloyod sooth- liri nnd Kratuftil. I hcllcvu Dr. Shnnard saved mo from a dnullno Into eutisiintpt/ini. and I am very L'arno.U In my grat tudo und pr.tUu. " Low ICutri. Catarrh nnil nil cur.iblo diseases trontcd at low nnd uniform rutosmo lieiuu free. Pa * Hunts at a dlstnncu * iioucsstully treated by mull. Send for symptom bluuli. DRS. COPEIASD & SI1EPARD , HOOMS nil AND : iU NEW YORK 1IUILDING. OMAHA. NED. Every Curable Disease Treated- Ofllco Hours a toll n.m.t StoSp.m.i 7to 8 p. m. bunday :0n. : m. to Iin. . t-lr'.r. Pr.io- _ , . tluo In tha state nuj fi'denil courts. Uouiai UJJ-7-S-9. Hkiigart block. Council illuir * . I.L Spccla ] \\TK car. null you n lioma mil lot en n ptrinant nf ' * fidinflU.UJ to J510J down anil lll.OJ to J15.0) per month , fcomo special UirKnlui In loll. John' Mun A Vnn lAlton. AlisrilCTSiiiKl lonnv Fnnn unit cltf prop3rtf buuelit anj volj. I' jr A TUo.ii.u. Council llliilla. HllU.SU nnd lut for iUo. No , 111 ! r'lrtl.lDi ui Inqulro of J. 1' . Ciulstliu , U i It. I. , frclu'lit 1/O.t SAhP. riiuip ; Ic'im Illicit itrlvln ra nrjj totni : mules ; oil \va/on. hirncss and team ; top lniKKr ; ronil itniion. ( 'nrlion Coul Co. . I'J IMurl Htrott. 17OH SAI.15 TliruoJanujr bulls : tuei , ono wjok onu year nnil two yurirs ; solid color , reiflitcrul Block. IK S. 1st St. r/llll SAI.K N'lco bay carrlazo toim nn-1 a\rtl ta. J. I W. Tiilluyj. 1UI I'uiirlHt . Uouioll Illnlti. G MtltAfjlS roniovLnl , uos pooU , vdiilts , ile.inoil. Kit HurkJ , nt Tnylor'a troejir , 6IJ llromlway. [ . ' ' ( lit HICNT 7-rooni homo , wit sr , itnt nnd bath | - L1eooit slnblo. Til ) Itii st , Council Illuls. lit SAIK Oil i\ : 11 \.Nli--vo | | ncrra line gari ilpn liuiil ndjolnlnK tlio city ; nouil houau ami burn : VJ.j ncrcn In vlncyunl ; Hill eicliiumo for liniinu nnil lot cantrnlly lucatod. 11. li. McUtiO , 10 .Muln ( tract. , 1'OU , ALK An uprlxlit Uvo liorau power bailer , lull ut IS.'G Ilroiidw3r. _ _ | Foil HI5XT Ilousoof live rooms , t aori's L'i > rila lilncruApiHtura , on Uppar Uronitway. U w.Tui "Ij'Oll IIKNT I-nritn wiircliinivo ltuntud on r l | > i wiiyttn'k. lniiilre ] of I'loriorr Implc'inpnt I'o , I ? lit UHNT-Tlio room now ocou pieil lijrV. . O , I1 Morris , N'o. ll 1'onrl stiuvt. l'oe 0"lnn ulTOO Junu I. Hunt flU.bOpur luontU , Apply Io Leonard Kvurctt. in me ufifisi m m BICYCLE SPECIALTIES in the West ? "We can fit you out promptly. Send in your orders. STATE AGFNT FOR THE AND BICYCLES. 10 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Sowa. COUNCIL mm STEAM DYE WORK All kinds of DyolnB anil Oo niln ( done In the liUbo < t style of tlio iirt. KaJo.l uuj Ntuluud fabrics mud * to tool : in KOO : | ut now , U'orK jiromptly done ant dellvurel In nil purls of tlio loimtry. rionJ for lirlou list. C > > A. MAOHAJf , Proprlotar , ilrcudwiiv. near North * Wfntarn Dupol , Toluphona ! ! , Hlghost On (11 ( , $100.00 JiclipsoVaverly , Kinp , Clipper , Seorohor. Mudlum grade , $80.00 Solo iiKon'a lor Victora Victor Plyor WOigllB Slbd. COLE & , COLE , U Mulu btrou t