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_ u r------- - - - : TIlE OMAIIA DAILY ilEIsg SUNDAY , A1MtL 26 , 1.896. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENTh r-- - - julsolt. ' 4CNTION. Arthur Ii. Stcvcn s able to be out again after it severe ! ot iwarly tg1t flecks 'with tyjtht.id ftver. 3. L. Iiier cf lfa7d Dell towiihlp brought in seven wolf ! catps y.terllay afl secured th str biinty. A iiiarriage kcnFe wai' Isuec yFUfl1ny atftrnoon to ft. II. E1yon anti Miis Lillie A Johnson , both of Council lilufTsi. The Grind hotel , Council fl1uff. high cIai In every rcpct. flate , * 2.50 per day ari:1 : uiwad. ) J. P. Clarke , proprietor. \'arreii flahne left Motiay evening for Chicago , where ) iO goce to acctit a incra. tI % e 1oaition with a 1g wio1eaio ) 1ioue. Tli a ni et in g of the ? 1 oruin y it cal c oh , winch wa to have seen hh1 at the reskienco of Mri , C. Cory on Mondn evening , has' ijeen poRtfonelI Ino cck. The funeral f the htto Joel I. Stewart wUi take Iace Moiilay aftortiosi at 4 o'co.ck ! , b'ervIc'8 at. the reic1euco. Inter. nlcht at Walnut 11111 cemetery. Chria I 'aul , son of Mr. and .Mr. C. Foul , ( hell at 73O o'clock la cveng , agc 31 years , The funeral will talce place from the rcklence , 1101 EIghth avenue , Monday after. 11000 at 2 , :30. : The body will be buried in Walnut 11111 cemetery. v. v' . Sapp , sr. , taken scrloo2y Ill yeter(1ay ( afternoon and i confined to hi , bel. Ili plysician says the trcsuble was cauetl by overheating during the day and derangements of the stomach. lie was re- porte1 to be reRting Ca9lly last night. A no University associatirn woman's club. to be tiauned "Upward , " s ill meet for organization at the residence of Mrs , Gcorge 13. flex , 611 Fifth avenue , on M'nday at 280 p. m. All the lndle $ solietteul for this club are urgeuutly requested to he in attend. once to quality as charter members. 'rhn Doliany was filled from pit to < lotnr' last night , and every toot of 4tanhgng ( room va sold long before the curtain tip. Ionman rhomp3n's "Old tiiounesteal" was never Ircntel In a better shape to a Council lilnff , ' aU(1lCulOO ( than the Cluasc. Lister licoplo rendered it last night. Fiie Iyucccs of the company luau been so great cml the demand so strong that they have decided to contintio their engngemcnt another - other week. 'l'ontght tim iilay wIll ide the romantic and beautiful love story "Lati ) Anulley's Secret. " The Council Bluffs High School quartet , no olganization which ha been in existence for three ) e3S anti has estaitliutheut a pleasant - ant reptitation , tins decided to change its name to the \Vober quartet. This action Is taken because the members of the quartet are no longer In the high school anti are ( lesirous of allowing a quartet of students to claim the name. The \\'cber quartet Ia composet of Moer. ( Jlionld , Askin , ltigdon and liaveretrek , It is expected that the quar. tt will make a tour of the Minneota lakes during the Corning season. The flee suhcrlhers of the .Amcrican hn- cyclopaflic Dictionary can have their imm- berfl neatly hound ity Morehouso & Co. Our proce's gnu rages cost no more to run titan a gasol'sie stove. Safe and alwayi' read. Our gas iron sotts 6 cents to run It twelve hours. Sent on trial. Cole. , hard. ware. Call antI iae our $3 water pressure filter. Chcatest high grade filter on the market Stephan flrou. , 529 Broadway. 1)istrii't Court CoHeN , Tue Pomeroy against Sweet habit threaten- to become chronic in the district cout. Ever ) ' ( lull day ho case Is called up and a new whirl taken at it in some form or ot1ie. The matter was betorp Judge Smith mcst of the day yesterday. It is the old case lit which Pomerny xuea Attorney Sweet for $300 alleged to have been approprIated by him. Sweet has a counter claim for attorney's fees. In the partition suit of Alice fluid Joseph Hancock against John Butterfield and other heirs of Anne Itusecll the court ordered Ed E. Mnyne , referee , to sell the property and divide it equally arnoog the five heirs of the Os ta to. harry Maddox and W9liiam Kirby vere appointed - pointed referees to diviie the estate of Wil- 11am Tyson and apportion it equally among th three heirs , itoseinond Tyson , J. W. Tyson and Ltllio Clarke. . in the case of E. W. Nash againtt John .v. Paul the plaintIff filed a reply to Paul'tt counter claim. - The reply alleges that the attachment commenced by Nash was not for the purpcso of annoying the defendant , but for tlia sole purpose of collecting the amount due and preventing tile defendant frotn die- posing of the property. The hearing of the claim of W. M. Evans Ugaluist the estate of M. A. hardIng was sot for Ma ) ' 11. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . Io the VraiuulzigI Why ? l3ecauo our goods are the beat. Our prIec , are right , and we guaranto3 satla- faction. See our new pictures. If. L. SMITH & CO. Davis. drugspaInts ann glass ; tel. 289. w. , offer you anly clean , crisp , snow white laundry 'rork and best delivery service at Eagi laundry. 724 Broadway , Telephona 157 Grocery Store ItIbleI. When the firet clerk reported at C. 0. fl Brown's grocery yesterday morning ho found 000 of the rear doorti open , the cash regis- icr showing that it had bot.n tampered with and other evidences all around that burgiare had visited the store during the night. An examlnaticn s1ioed that entrance had been gained through one of the front windows upstairs. The burglars had climbed up On a utbct in the rear of an adjoining store and over the roof of the building and had stepped from there upon the balcony In front of tlto Brown cotablieliment. Although in plain view from the street , they succeeded In breaking out a pane of glass and getting 10111(10 without attracting attention.'iien they got through with their work and were satisficil they left through the rear door. opening it by removing the bar across it. Brown was unable to dtscovcr what had been taken , or it anything was missing Tittu itoro was robbed a weeK ago with the . .anlo satisfactory results to tno proprietor. At that tilno the front door natl not been properly bolted and it was forced from the outside. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Heath & Milligans , lioue paints , best in i market nod very cheap , at Do haven's , Gnuioo flokitara divans anti new pieces of oriental furniture at the Durfee Furniture company's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Alileruuunn Ar. . Aireeiuu I I vi' . flesovetl , fly the city council of Council Bluffs , that we extonul to Messrs. Moore and Eili our theilke for the courtesies ox- teuttlod to the city council and omciale atid our u visiting frientl , the city OtflCaL9 and council I of Omaha , and can assure them ( ho fragrant i aroma of their matclules3 ultanas wa enjoyed - I joyed thoroughly by oil , and their boutcil1 1 nieres added greatly to tli complete success I of our social uuieeting. Sigoed GEORGE CARSON. mayor , J. I' . OREENSIIIEL.DS , at large , I 0. \ ' , CILAIiAM , at large , 14. A. CASI'IR , Firat w4rd , 'I 4 J , II , PACE , Seconti ward , \v , Ii , lIltOVN. Third vard , J. M. liAltSTQ\V , Fourth ward , C I JOhN IullOUOIi , Fifth vard , ii. M. SIIUI1EItT , Sixth vard , This is to certify that the above resoluti.on i was pasvd by the city council of the city of ° Council ilIufis at a nieeting lucid April 25 , , ISPUantl duly approved by tlto honorable mayor , N , C , J'iIILil'S , City clerk. hlavo y'u asen % lie now gas heating stoves ( I at the corwany'a clUes ? 0 Wall pspsr cleaned , new process , wltt patent right at MilIer'c , 108 Main street , II ? , k'ri'Isnssts it uiui )1iuniifu'urers q't , ii l'Iao annual meeting of tile Merchants' slId Manufactureru' aseociation will be held at i the ollice of Stouio & Dawsun , third floor of di the SilUgart block , Moxiday cwenluig , April a 27 , at 8 o'clock , A foil attendance of all the IuletI ) ers is de'1rea. Olilcera will be eiectei for tile ensuing year , and repurt of iilcer for the past year will be sub. initted. E. If , ODELL I'resdent ! , T. C , I/tW'SON , Secretary. sewing girls wanted lunniediately. 132 Hwy. Pl Untrimmed bate , IOo auid 25c. Miss Ragadale , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , Dr. CIssyi'i QflICe mys1 is 600 Uroadway , y i- _ - I S1ALLC1IEC1CS TO1ANY IEN Army tf City Toanistors arni Shovo1or Paid Off. WHOLE OF TIlE AFTERNOON REQUIRED I.nhag J.iIiQ I'ruiicu1 Ity iuiterett'u1 I'pr- 51)115 shut ltouti ii. ' of leouirIiig Pinuliu Sl.eiIy lokeu1 Mter , The army of teamatera and shovelers engaged - gaged on the Indian creek ( litch knocked oft work at noon yesterday , and many of them v.ere obliged to spend nearly all of tue afternoon - noon In an effort to get ther ! pay. The tie. lay was not caused by any reluctance on the part of tue city to pay the time checks , but from the fact that the number of checks wa to great that it requred : all afternoon to pay them , rlue pay roil showeti that 479 tIme checks had beeui ieioied to as many men , nggre- gatlog $2,900 , Each check had to be made Wit atld ( lie stub filled in and signed by the mcii , anti the payIng was necessarily slow % sork , Th men tcok their places in Inc by numbers , and the line wounti up and down anti around through the corridors of the city building , alici in the shape CC a gigantic lettir S on the sidewalk anti in the street In front of the building. The zilen % % ere very patient , but many of them grew excessively weary , and struck all kinds of attitudes in the effort to rest their tired legs. An of- fleer was present to keep order along the line end orevent the men crowding into tue treasurer's omce. No trouble was cx- perienceti at all , exceptIng one little ebuli. tiorl ef temper on tllC part of two men , who became involved in a dsItUte about their po- t.itnn in the line. Both were determined , and each belierel the other to be infringing 01)011 ) his rights. They squared off to fight It alit witu bare knuckles , but one of their cnIrad1cs stopped the trouble by interpoang : an objection , in the ciiaracteristc ! vernacular of the ditch. "Drop your shovels , boys , and quIt throwing niuti that you are not paid for , " iaid he. "Nether of you xviII draw enougit money to pay your fine If you fight. " The words Ilad a magic effect , and both men drcpped back into line. The amount of the checks averaged from $11 to $10. At the meeting of tue city coon- cii yesterday morning the pay roll that was prerented for the consideration of the aider- melt ras not complete , and only $2,375 was appropriated for the payment of the tune cilecks. Ttc full number , ho'ever. was is- aurti , and the men found little dlmculty in cashing them In the stores. So tar as the teamsters are concerned , the job is finivhed , but there w.li be wcrk fertile tile shovelers all of this. week. The shovel- eri get $ l.5 a day , while the scraper men only received $1.50. City Engineer Tostevin rays that lie can use quito a large number of additional shovelers , and every man Who reports for work , equipped with a long-han- dIed slioyel and a var of waders wilt be given empicylnent. w4ts A 'WELi. KNOWN I'JONL'Ilt. It'itOi ( IC Frii ui&'Is ( iuit br , One of the First SetIerN iii 'J'hin City. Frnnca Cuittar ( lied at hi.s home. corner of Willow avenue and Bluff street , yesterday afternoon , after having been ill for .nearly three-years , the result of a paralytic stroke. Tile deceased was ona of the earliest set- tIers in this city , and was a resitlent of Iowa years before Council Bluffs , or Kaneaville , wa5 founded. lie was born in St. Louis on September 25 , 1809 , and when a more boy. in 1826 , entered the employ Cf the American Fur company ni a trader wtli tile Indians , and Ila(1 ( tillS SeCtiOll of the unexplored vest as his territory. lie renianed in the employ of tile company until 1840 , iien hevent lute business himself as an Indian trader and lOCQte(1 at Trader's I'oint , eight miles blow the present city of Council Bluffs. In 1S52 lie removed to Council BluFfs , and built a log hmlse at tile corner of Main anti Broad- vay , at the present site of the American Exprers company's office , and embarked in the general mercliandis'a business. In 1856 ha .sold h's house anti store null removed to tile corner of MaIn street and Willow avenue. lIe built a grocery store on the west side of tue street. anti a resilience on the east side. and continued the business there until 1880 , when lie sld tile grocery and retired from active buelnees life. Mr. Guittar was of French parentage. lie was an enterprisng man , and took an active part and Interest In all public enterprses ! until his failing health compelled luiln to retire - tire from active work. Nearly three years ago lIe suffered a paralytic stroke , and has becit an invalid ever since. ills widow , tiureo Sons and a daughter survive him. Theodore Guittar lives in tb's city , Francis and Freder- : ck ( luittar live iii St. Loue , and tue daughter , Mrs. Amy , lives at MissourI Valley. The funeral viil take place from the residence Monday afternoon. Interment at Fairview cemetery. _ _ _ _ _ l't'nrl f4lrt'et I'nviii.c issue. The members of tile city council met the property owners of Pearl street yesterday at 10 o'clock and s'ettled the question of the kind of material to be used In repaving the etrect. There was a great deal of interest manifested , and a determined fight hail teen made by the advocates of nL'phaltum and LllO brick men. When the final showing was made the brick men won. The petitions represented 2,118 feet of u'trect frontage , not Including the frontage on Bayliss park. Tile ii'piialt ineit mustered 3,085 feet of this front- Igo and the brickadvocatea only 1,033. Alder- nun Casper , as a inentber of the park comnuis- lon , stated that two of tito three comnilo' I tioners iero iii favor of brick , and this gave Llio brick men a majority of nearly 400 feet. A comnlittee was appointed With the niayor is chatrmsn to copfer with tile park coin- ruiscioliers and urge them to decide at once Ipon tue kind of material they favored. The iieeting was held during the afternoon , antI omiuissicners Casper and Harding voted for I riek , Arne voted against them , This proc. icaily settles tllo question , and the council ut its next ineetilig will order the improve- nenti. made and vitrified brick to be used. Luring the course of tile tliitission lion. v. ii. M. Pusey addressed tue council anti naie a utrong 1)100 for brick. lie said : ' \Ve i III want Pearl street paved and will pay for t. You sit us a court of appeals , You must rnt eatii'fy us alone , but all the people. 'iioii I look about tue hillsides I see thu IlailtIl of the \Vlckhaina , Chris Straub , Jesley , Weaver antI others. They have I lelped to build up the city , We have tile i llaterlai anti tile kilos to make brick and t ye can tie ii , and C30 give employment to 10010 labor , If aIpilaltlnl is used skilled nechanics will have to be brought here , and 01 y few Ilollie laborora will be given vork , ' 11011 tile climate is against aspllaitum , I ] iiveti in it city with a warm climate-po- itically auth othcrwise--Iaugluter ( ) anti a city if the haizdome&'t streets in the world , but hey require constant repairing. They were c aveul with aspiusltum , They guarantee tile r toying for five yearv , but I wouldn't give e iluCil for a guaranty. Look at the guaranty c or our block ilaving , With tile use of t rick you can patronize home lndustr and c 0100 labor , I favor brick bocouse it will 0 tiui , because it Iti tile Illost durable and o lie illOSt healthful , Asphaitum is like oliver. v 'on shut your eyes and put in all kindu , r f material to niake it-then its only worth a 2 Celltt' On tile dollar. Brick is worth do ! . a ir for dollar , We want no more exper. b nents in this city , Tiley say we may have ) bring the top coure here , but I doubt It , laid thu first brick street In this city , and is practically as good today as wilen Put awn , At any rate , It can easily be repaired , ad by borne labor , " ti lint ilel SeNII. ii We ha'o ,0O0 hot bed sash which we are It aing to hose 'ut. They won't iasi long. II IOW many , lo you want ? We will make you A lirice that ran't ha duplicated. 0 , IL ai aint. Oil nd Glass company , Masonic Tern' UI Ic , Council Iliufta. Blue Flame Kerosille. Biscuit served at tc dci' hardware ejtoro next Wednestay , No noke , sineil or odor. It you uVset tbo stove u caii get oil out. . ' B % .IiII 'i'1lI ' ' ' ' iIIIIi'ii' Cl'l'Y CilUiCi1tS. Atiuuierstrv Su'rit'i' at the Y , 'I , C. A-.iltI(1IIilt'0tIlCllt5 trout i'uulI t. The fourteenth anniversary of the local branch of tue Y. M , C. A , will be celebrated today , Special services will ho llCll ( tub evening at the Congregational , Christian 811(1 liroadsay Mothodit churches. Pronlinont vcrkcrs of the as'acation wIll deliver addresses - dresses at thce meetings , AnIonS the speakers will bo John Dale of Omaha , Frank A , Gaines , J. Ii , , dams , F. W. Ober of Omaha and State Secretary Magee of Des Moines. A iuiet hour meeting will be conducted by Secrtitary Magee its the association parlors at 9 o'clock a. ni. , and at 4 o'clock In tue afternoon lr , PileIpa will address a mass meeting for men at St. Johnp English Luth' eran church on l'earl street. At the same hour Mrs. A. hlolden Ilyles of Omaha wIll aliliress a meeting of 15(1105 in tue l'rcsby- torlan church Sllnllay school room tinder time auspices of the Woman's atixliary. The eaJal morning services in the churohes will be appropriate to the day. The oven. bog services will be entirely in the ! .iterest of the as'saciation. Union mass meetings viIi b0 held nti follows : liroadway Methodist Eplscopal , Rev. I. Ii. Senseney , preskiing , flevs , Snyder , St. John's English Lutheran , and Itiddle of Seconti i'esbytcrlnn , unit'smg. Addrcsros will be made by John Dale of Omaha , and W. A. Mage' , state recretary. \v. A , Goehring will read tue report. Cell- gregational cilelrcl1 11ev. John 1tekin , D. I ) . , liresdlngTrilllty ; Methodist Episcopal church , with their pastor , 11ev. Conratl iiookor , uniting. Addreese will be made by Meers. Frank A. Gaines id J , Ii. Adams , prominent lawyora of Ontaita , J. D. Baker will reoth the report. Christian Tabernacle : 11ev. Ii , Ii. Alberly , prceiliing ; the I'resbyterian aildi Baptist uniting , Au- dresses by Mr. F. W , Ober ant ] Dr. D. A. Foote of Omaha. Tile report will be read by F , Ii. Key , president of the asoociation. The following committees of the V. M. C. A. have been anncuned for the folloa In year by President Keys : Finnnee-J. ii. Arthur , Ii. E. hart , C. T. omccr , v. W. Wallace , J. U , Wadsworth. Rooms and Library-F. J. DayV. . A. ( leehring , S. F. Henry , C. S. Lawson , B. Ii. Cutter , C. C , Ciiftrn , C. F , P. Froom , Religious Work--I. V. howard , W. 5 , ilolnerV. . B. Tarklngtoi : , Henry 1)eLong , ii , E. MacIc , F. L. Evans , Waiter Luring. Menitorship-Gecrge Ii. Rex , C. S. Law- can , I ) . Ii. Cutler , Charles CrunI , E. II. Lou- gee , Emil Machan , Janies Mitchell , C. L. Whitman. Whitman.PULPIT PULPIT ANNOUNCEMENTS. St. John's Englisil Lutheran church , 17 Pearl street , Rev. 0. tV , Snyder , pastor , sill preach in tile morniig. Youllg people's meeting at 6:30. : No evening sermon. Trinity Methodist Episcopal church , FOurth street and Ninth avenue , Rev. Conrail Hcoker , pastor. Quarterly meeting and L'acrament with preaching by Rev. C. V. ' Brewer of Maivern at 10:30 : a , n. Sunday Scilool at 12 m. ; Epworth league at 7 p , in. Union Y , 11. - C. A. service at Congregational church at 8 p. in. Congregational Church-Morning subject , "Salvation i ) ) hope ; " evelllng , lIllian 01555 inetIng in the interest of the V. M. C. A. FIrst Presbyterian-Corner of Willow awe- flue and Seventh street. 11ev. Stephen Phelps liastor. Preaching by tile pastor at 10:30 : a. Ill. I'ews free : everybody welcome. Union Young Men's Christian associa'ion service at the Christian church. St. Paul's Church-Rev. L. P. McDonald , rector. Holy conilnuiliOll , 8 a. In. ; nlornin prayer and sermon , 10:30 : ; Sunday 5011001 , 12 in. ; evening prayer amiti sermon , 7:30 : ; Sunday - day school at Au Saints' chapel at 3:30 : p. m. fleoganized Church of Jestms Christ of Latter - ter Day Saints-On Pierce street , tilree doorr west of Glen avenue. Prayer service a 10:30 : a. m. ; preaciling at 7:45 : p. mu , T. W Williams. Christian Tabernacie-.Cornel Scott an Mynstcr streets. Revival services begin t day. Evangelist A. Martin of Michigan w preach at 10:30 : a , m. on "Tile Model Cal- gregation" and at 3:15 : in the afternoon v address a meeting to inert only on "Tue Fa Young Man. " Young Men's Cilistian acer intion mass nleeting at 7:45 : p. In. in tile tabernacle , to WiliCil all are invited. Mrs. Wetherforti will deliver her tecond lecture on spiritualism this evening at 7:30 : at tile Woodman hail , Upper Broadway. Scas free. Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church-J. H. Senseney , pastor. Preaching at 10:30 : a. In. by tue pastor ; class meeting at 12 m. ; Sunday school at 12 In. ; Junior league at 4 p m. ; Epworth league at. 7 P. In. The even- bIg service wIll be a mass meeting iii the interest - terest of the Young Men's Christian assoc'a- tbon and will be add'essed by Rev. John Dale of Omaha and , by others. The Ministerial ai'ociation of time city meets on Monday at 10:30 : a , m. in tile Young Men's Christian association parlors. Second Presbyterian Church-Rev. J. Wale wiii preach Sunday niornlimg at the usual hour , Sunday school at noon ; Christian Endeavor - deavor locating at 7 p. m. No evening serv- ice. - Fifth Avenue Metilodist Episcopal Church -Proacilillg at 10:30 : a. m. by 11ev. A. A. liort ; S p. m , by Rev. C. W. Brewer , Mal- vern , Ia. ; class meeting , 9:45 : a. in. ; Sunday school , 12 in. ; Junier league , 3 p. m. ; love feast , 7 p. in. ; payer and praise service , W'ednesday , 8 p. in. , led by Rev. W. S. hooker , followed by quarterly conference. \v. H. Cable , pastor. Sunday Services at Grace Church-Corner of Union and Pierce streets. Holy communion - munion , 8 a. in. ; morning prayer , 10:30 : ; evening prayer , 7:30. : Pews free. Rev , J. E. Simpscn , rector , Tile special evangelical meeting for men only at the Chrtstian tabernacle th ! after. 11000 is appointed as early as 3:15 : to prevent any conflict With the Young Mon's Christian aevociation rally. Every man in tile city is Invited to ilear Evangelist Martin of Michi- san give ilis talk on "Tue Fast Young Man , " ltoi' , M , H. Ilarned of Logan. Ia. , w'il deliver - liver his very popular lecture on tito holy land at the F'iftil Avenue Methodist Episco. pal church Monday aild Tuesday , April 27 iilii 28 , at 8 p. to. a ' ' ' ' ' ( ) ' ' ' i'At'Ij ANI ) 'I'IIId I'Itt'ilt'I'Y oVSIiltg. L I iluliluil Crecic ltflhil'onhi ik'uI Azul il 0 livi'Ir 'I'Jlu'ill. ' . Nearly every one of the owners of property P iiong Indian crecic , from Oak stieot to North C gigimth street , was Iii tile oflico of John W. r Paul yesterday to talk over the qucutlon of ranting the Iowa Construction company ilO right of way aiong the stream , They vere of all clamues , Iliemi , women 811(1 ChIna- neil. After ( lIe turmoil Was over it was 'ound that a majority of them were in favor C ) f granting time right of way upon payment if a reasonable amount of damages. , Many h vaivetl all claimi. ; for mlmages. Timoro were ionic kickers. but their compliints st-ore not tearti to any great length , Their clamnea anti he numbers of their lots ware taken and hey were notified that time sherlitmu jury vould call Upon thcm and fix the amount of iamllages they ere entitled to , 0110 InSIl vimosa property was RIot touched by tile pro- osed line WalIted $7,000 daniages ( or having railroad along tltp creek vitllin a block of ilin , lie paid , It is said , $2,100 for tile roperty three yearv ago. 5 The company did not ask for deeds , but nly options at an agreed Irice. Deeds are lot to be given until the actual work of onstruction has comnlenceil antI allproacileS g ompletioji. Tile rIght of way asked for is t ( ixty feet v1de. The plans contemplate the 1 onstruetiomu of a twenty-foot brick sewer ammd i lung the creek to grade. Tue property CC wnera were assured yesterday that strong fire netting would be placed between tile igllt of way and their lots , and that tile treet croaningo would be protected Witil T utolnatic electric gates. and that tile 5PCOS ' etween the property lines and tite tracks it roulcl be Ilarked and sodded , ot . u- Cc Irs , l'rnlor'au i'luueu , hliujuul uit'ul , Anila l'raior , colored , has been running a 'arm saloon on Lower Broadway br some ) and of late has tailed to comply with e terms of the mulct law ailci lIes neg- icted time little matter of payimlg tile re01 uired license. Yesterday afternoon County at Itorney Saunders iiled an appllcailon for ni ii injunct'on agahmlat the further operation it r ( he place , The property Is owned by to wily 't'agner and the county attorney asks iat sue be enjoined from allowing the place I be rented for saloon purposes. tr , Reduction eu all trimmed bats. diae on avdalo , .to IIISTIti' . Itulilortiuiut Siuit lilu.ui - Itu tile 1'euicruuI . , ( t'onrt , An important suit as instituted In the United States circuit court ycatortlay in- woiving several tilousani dollars. Time stilt was brought by h0 Firat National bank of I'lttsiimouth , Neli , , nd the defenulant are Neatty Wocuiinant Allen S. Woodmnan anti Wilson M , Voodihhn , all ofhom are pros- peroua farmers ilviuig near Tllurmllan , im Fre mont cotlnty , Ia. Tim petition flied in the clerk's ofhico of the federal court recites that in 1S84 Wilson \Vcctinian oved tile i'lattsiltOUtll bank $2,823. The mono' was loaned to Woodman by the bank upon tue representation that he Owned 500 acres of laivl % % iliCil was clear of all in- cunibrallces anti worth $10,000 , The bank alleges - leges fratml ill this transaction anti claini. that \S'COllflafl'S stateiiments Wt50 untrue. and that lie was really insolvent at the titus , for lie owed liroall , Metelnian & Co. , bank- era at Sidney , Freinont cotlaty , $10,000. This was money COcilmed by W'ilsoll'ood - ' man from the Sidney bankers tlOfl tile lenti. Subsequently tile Sidney bankers sue-J \'oau1man anti secured judgnlelmt for time amount of their loan. I'art of the land was a portion of the estate of 'ootlman's father. \'asiltmlgIon Woodman. This land was worth $4,800. This land was includetl in tile cecur- ity given the Sidney bank anti was covered by their jilligment. In order to protect its loan tue I'lattpmoutli bank as cbliged to alivance $4,023 , which waa paid to Drown , Metelman & ( 'a. In tile settleilient aitil the Sidney bankers the PiattenlOlltil finall- ciens tcok at assigimunent of a sheriff's ileeti to the land given to Drown , Meteiman & Co. in ISSG , The petitian says tilat tills lanii was pit rchased by Washiugton Wootlinan train the gaveromnent in 1856. In 1857Vasll - ingtonVcotlman died , and \Viison was l1ilie administrator , and that with the consent and knowledge of his mother Neatty W'ood- man , he purchaih the irterests of all tIme ctimer heirs , but tile niotiter still retained her doey right. in 1887 the Plattamouth bank fouFtl a purcilaser f"r eighty acre's of the land and got tue witlow to sgn a quit claim dccii on tue condition that she could live on time 1511(1 during her life. Site lived there until December , 1804 , when she sutl- der.y ! abandoned the place and eXeCtlttd or rretendctl to exccute a deeh \Viison Woodman - man and tile other defendants. The Plntts- mouth bank clalnis that this was done in puradance of a conspiracy to destroy timei title , and that time youiiger Woodillan Itad takoml advantage of the fact that she wa o1 and easily influenced to lead her into thc corsplracy. TIle court. is asked to set asIde this deed amid cni1rni the Plattsiiiout ! ' hank's title to the property. iloffniayr's Fancy Patent Flour miiakes thi best and liiost bread. Ask ) ifl grocer for it. Typo writer copying , very cheap , 33 Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Specal Sale. Tninilued auth ummtrimnme : hats. Miss flagslale , No 10 Pearl. MtIS'l' IIUStY 'l'Iliit % 'i1tES XO' ' . ie tIoiult's Ci I yCOIllu'i I CouieliuIi' I o F ii furet' t Ii t' Lu av. DES MOINES , April 25.-SPeciai ( Tele- gram.-The ) ciW cuncil is after all time corporations that , , emmjoy public franchises and proposao to compt'l'iimeni to live up to their franchise conditppe.4 After a long effort to compel time cnmicepa , using wires to hiut them irlder ground , vhiclt 1153 been unsuccessful tile discovery imas'bn made that the franchise - chiso of every riieJof timem requires that the wires be buried. The franchises ivere granted twOlvo years ago and allowed tile . yires to be Icept overhead ten years ; after that they must be buried : : Tue provisons ! wer forgotten anti now that it is dIscovered , xvIi . ' enfrcetl. The coniialles protest It will lifl titeni , but thIS' council insists. _ _ _ _ x Ia-uNoli's Print flegi its 't'uuuuvu'ui'uv. DE5 _ 1OINES , pril 25-Special ( Tele- -amn.-The trial of Samuel t. Dawson wili gin tin thistnict trnurt Monday. lie is : iarg'eti WRit the murder of his son.in-law , 'altcr. Scott , Chnistlnas eve last. Scott hail eng loved Clara Dawson anti after contend- ng against her rather's opposition a year hey ran away and were married. An hour lfter Scott vent to her father and was siOt dead by the itarent. who was crazed with linger. lie feigned Insanity after imis arrest and for a long time had his trial posttonetl because of ilis suppozed sickness. lie is now strong and veh1 and will be tred at once. l'ccuullar Iullulge Suit. ROCK RAPIDS , Ia. , April 25.-Specal.- ( ) Time district court has bcen busy over the $2,300 damage suit of Rancker against F. Fl Barber , proprietor of tile Lyon botch at this place. Itancker says lie was infected with' tile gonna of typhoId fever while boardimlg at the def&ndant' lIntel. Four days have bcon cone4med witim time testimony of over fifty witnesses. The casa will probably go to time jury at tile cloo of time nigit session Ui'guius CL Strtke of Coal tliumers. OT'I'UMWA , Ia. , April 25.-Special ( Teic- ; rani-Tho ) Walnut Block Coal association mas notified its macn that it will pay only ; o cents per ton for mining. Th will pre- : ipitate a bitter strike and other operators ivill aid the strikers , as they declare 70 : ents is low enough and that the cut to 50 : entc will not increase the demand for coal I. single pound , - Iluudemuvorers I mu Cupuivt'uutiuui , MISSOURI VALLEY , Ia , , Aprl 25.-Spe- ( : a1.-The ) harrison county union of ChrIs- ian Elmtlcavor societies is in session in this fly today and Sunday , The attendamlce is rery large , every society in tile County being opresemlted. Au Interesting program of ox- rcir's line been arranged for tile occasion. 'i'riuuuiis tin muse 'l'vouibie , CItESTON , Ia. , April 25.-Speciai.-Tivo ( ) iozen tramps , employed on the streets , ro- roltod yesterday afternoon , and refused to cork. They were returned to tue city jail intl given bread anti iater , In the evening riot occurred among them , but was abated efcre injury to ammy had remultcd. ( loud i'ruiNiut't'tM for am F'ruuit 'roJp. MALVERN , Ia. , April 25.-Speclai.-Time ( ) respects fr a bg crop of fruit in timis ounty have not been as brglmt as they are LOW for several years. With time possible xceptin or rasprr1ea , which were partly anoaged by the dry wezmtimer last year , all manner of fruit trees hook well , ( huh I'elIo's VilI Ccleimrmutt' , FORT DODOEIa , , Aprl 25-Spccai ( : Tel. gramms.-The ) - anniversary of he Odd Fellows Usrder w11 be celebrated iero Monday. 'tiresentntives from over orty lodges . ( ' . Special traimms are rriving from i.j1 4irectiona. The order is cry atrong herc * I , I . . : i 4 Siut'i for S'auiHL. I uuuim'iHuujuuiut'umt , MA LVERN , 25.-Speciai-J ( ) , Ii , hartley , C. F , lltorton and Clyde Norton ave commenced autm , in the d strict court gaimmat F. D. jiih , each claiming of iihii aniages in th of 3,000 for false ar- eat and imprlaoomunt. ' ' ' ? lVemutlut'r , JEFFERSON , q.1Pr1l 25.-Spccial ( Tole' ram.-lt ) was Oti degrees in tue shade hero iday , Ncarly.1ait.oats are up and the and Is exceptIonally fine , Time ground is l I perfect condflbp. Farmers will plant > 50 next week , , 'l Prmu.u-r Hurt lip' at ( guhf , WEBSTER CITY , Ia. , April 25.-Special ( .4 eiegramn.-P ) , MCCoy was attacked by a ) ariing calf and so horribly mangled that . is doubtful if 116 recovers. McCoy Is one . the nIost prominent farmers of thu unty , hll I' Ilium mui't Coupi.r l'rospu't' ( ( uit3 , ' 4 DOUGLAS , Wyo. , April 25.-Special.- ( ) / azen & Iiiatmudehi , who have been working Ia Var iiommnet Copper prospect for umaveral 4 onths , have cut a rich vein of the mineral I thu end of a 243 foot tunnel , TImu , ore is " cii in copper and silver. An analysIs of ' 4 has not yet bccn mllade , but. it is believed / be rich enough to work at a proiit , CoughIng irritates the delicate organs and grawates the disease , instead of waiting , I One Minute Gough Cure , It helps at co , making cx'ectoration easy , reduces the reues aEd inflammation. Every one hikee It , / AVOIDING TilE NE\T \ LAW'S rowa InRuranco Companica Combining Against Unfavorable Legislation. LARGE PROFITS OF LAST YEAR'S ' BUSINESS .tiilguiie of ( lrguinlsiutluuiun % 'iIl Coum- I iimuie to l'u'rforuuu I ts hi'iuuiet itmius , liii t Viol or I hue almuuuuugeuui t'iut of it Separate Com'iuurzu tioui , - DES MOINES , April 25.-Speciah ( Tele- gr&mm.-Tim annual statements of tue busi. ness of time Iowa fire insurance companies have been tiled \ltll time state auditor. They show a very satisfactory business by state conlpanies. It I allmmouncemi that the corn- panics wimich are now members of tue Iowa Iimstmranco alllatm have already perfecteti their plans for circumventing tile legislation Imasseti by the lnie iegishattmro to prevent combinations of inruranco companies. The Ias' will compel the alliance to uhisbamlmi tmntler severe penalties anti It wIll accept time imm- evitable , but it has long ago completed a reratiimg of the stati' , Increasillg time pre- illimllmlut on ali average about 75 per cent. In some cases tile ) ' are increasetl 300 per cent , On this basis tue companies can earn ttotl profits , Now the alliance will go out of existence , hut before it does so it will turmi its papers antI rate Sileetil over to a , corporation of private illulividuals , wimo will COmmtintle to publish the rate books and hectic supplements to tlmeni from tune to tinie. Timese will be used all over the state by the eoiliiamiics. Timey 'ttiil be in no conlblmlation , but they will not be dolmig a cut-throat bud- ne)3 : auth destroying their profits , Time re' port of time compallics for tile vast year elmows about $80,000,000 of insurance written by Iowa companies in tile state , emi whicim tue prensitmrns are about $2,100,000 anml time losnes :1 : trifle less tilan $750,000. The companies inclutleti in timis sllow'ng are time Anchmor , Capital , Cornnmercial Mutual , Des MoInes , Fidelity , hiawkcye , Bimsiness Men's Mutual , Merchants' 0011 flankers' Mutual , Miilown. era' Mutual and State , all of Des Moines ; the Illbuquo Fire anti Marine , Farmers' of Cedar Itapitis , Iowa Mercimammts' Mtmtttsl Fire of Dtmniingtnim , Iowa State of Keokuk , Key City of Dubuque amid Security F'ire of Daven. port. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ htES'l'AUIttN'l' SllChtfl'I'S. ; lu risiuuimu-u Itsu' Art i flt'lsu I Ituumum mu uiui Stm * uiuped Ctt'kst'oumuls , \Vc . - ( ten hear people who ilave p111th twen- t-ilVe inintmtes' vist to l'mtl'i talk of the beamities of l'arlsian cuisine , says the I.oii- don Globe , Hero mIre a few of timeln. Just Its the Parisians , like the cockney coffeehouse - house keepers , Imave ( oumId out how to make coffee without coffee , so have ale the 1'ari- tan restauranteurs fummtI omit how to make boutllon , or beef tea , without beef , At tile gargotes , the bisect ciitmt of l'amis restnu- rants , a species of very irmenious traild has no % . been common for over half a century , Ruth mmm'be mnore. It consists in jassing off warm vater , coorcd nod hay' Seth with burned oaons ! and caramel , anti into whcil some little greIL bubbles have heerl in- jectt'l ] , its eou. It is true that bones whicil i-ave been twice steweti , first I ) ) ' ( lie larrer restaurants and seconthly by the Inferior class at traiteurs , and cast away as tlonc with , are m4ewerl in this water for the tlmirtl time , in order that it may be imnpregmiatctl , if PoSsible , vith omno particle of tmn'm i stmbstance , but mu this operation fails t tm Part to it those iittie greasy hubbies which the French term "eyes , " and ( or svhich tin ilrewml frec1uellters of thee etmLhhlshinents ii.varltbl ' .00k iii om-dc-r ) , - to satisfy them- elves that the broth they drink has heen actually made from meat , a clever cook got over the uhitiiculty by blovng a spoon- Iui - 'f ii 'h oil , which , falling into the cai- iron , or 50th ) tureen , forrncd the eyes so lear to epicures of a cartain type. The sys- tern was found to answer so perleetty that in emplc3'e flux yeux de bouillon , nit the indivitiua who nerforms this opernfion is termed , is now an intkrpensablo necesitv a : iii gmmrgotiers In a large way of businesa. Parisians of a certain chaps are inordinate catera of Imurn ; in fact , almost us many hama are eaten in Paris as coulti be fur- nirheti by nh the pigs kiled thromlghout the whole of France , even allowing for both shcultler and leg being cured in accortlance Witim French practice. Time , iemammd used- , mlii ella ) ' be 110W-to lIe 5ilpliCd in this sviie : 'rhO dealers in cooked hams bought up tile Id ham bones at a couple of SOilS npieee , and ingeniously ir.serteti them into , ' ) iece' of pi'hceti ! pa it , . wich t icy trimmed into shape and coated with grated bread crusts. 1mm ibis way many btnes thid duty ilunm.iredmi of times over , lasting , in fact , for years. They wotliti : eave time dealers in the morning anti frequently return to them the same ni-lit , to quit them again the fo'lowing tiny , pv- crthcless , tile supply could hardly keep pace t with the demand , Ony fancy time Inconvenience - ience having to wait for your been until your nelghlmr'm mtm.rvant took buck the hum bone which time charcutier relied upon receiving - ceiving yesterday ! It was to obviate audi a tate of things that an iagenius indvldual coceivod time idea of manufacturing ham I bones vimoIe'ale , and ore long he drove a thriving trade at 10 sous a dozen ; snce witich time the stock ' , f hams lIne aug- menteti , and the ulehicmicv line becolne 'ess difficult of attainment. Much in the mamuti way another ingenious imitiividurul , knowing time iinnoemme conctlmption of cocicscombs In Paris for ragouts , coquniles of cockecombs and vol-au-vents , and seeimmg the high price the said cockscombs ommanded , owing to the limited supply , set to work to mlni..ter to the demand , and' duly estnb'ished himself I as a manimfactulrer of cockseomba. So cx- tensive was the trade done by him that he found it necessary to set up a itmall steam. eiwine. 110 was a great enthusiast , anti was accustomed to. pride himself upon tue artificial cockscomls which emanated from his atehier being greut'y stLoerior t' the natural nrticle. I'his is the way our artist went to work : As the same mc'thmod is : argely worked at this ( in ) ' in London as well us in I'arie-aye , rind in New York mind New Orleans-we Ilurposci ) ' use liii' liresent tense for a tinme. lie takes time Pit'titO of a bullock , cow , cult , tiled ) or gc'ut-eitimr'r will do , thmomlgii lie irefers time ilrst. After imaving blamicimed it n 1oiling water lie mlteerates it anti t1- itchmes time flesh of time Imaitic vault wititout In time slightest degree tieranging it , mind hen pluecit under a stamping mnuohine , ivimich punches out eockscombs more per. rect iii 1-hupe than those itrodmlceti by na- ure , yet sutilcient y resembling timem to tie- , ceive the connolssetmrs , Still , there Is a way of detecting the arthlielni nrothi-iion tli coekeomlms of clumsy nature have pn' llae on bth shies , whereas tlioe of art have' them on ! ) ' on one' . Cotlilterfeit cocks'comnl's are Pold 85 low as 4 sons tin' dozen in l'iris to Imoiterers , keelleSs of restaurants , ; i'tstr cooks etC. , anti at 6 sOils to cooks in privat fncnhhiem' . ApI' poe of our SlIbject , tiii titan , In his Intercource with llouihtererP got to bat ii that lmcn the' ) ' did not sell their ttlrkeymm off at once the ) ' were obliged to ewer thio lirico omie-llfth every etlbCCuitIt'mlt tilt ) ' it I'irti meimimuined on hand , anti so freqmiontly hnti to subunit to a loss , although tilt' turkey tiight liresent time same nlvonrnnee' of fre'siincss thin t it thu when first killed. Anti yet mm eok coiiul be' titcivcti , anti timle 50101)be - entIce the bird's legs , shuith were hihitek mmii shin ) ' on tile 115) ' of it detli , aSQilnicil a moore nlmd more grayish tone as tiiiio vcnt oil. 'rule s'ns quite eutllcient for our man of genius. Tile shirewul mmtntitnc'tiirer of cocksconmbs hastened home nimil set to vork to colnpomiimd it varimisil s hich hmotmltiulet ) ' the attacks cf tiiiie' , t' i I iender tmim'keys' legs ever frmdm and youthful , In a couple' of tinys he returned tritmmnphmnnt to tile market , anti turnisilei the' bt liroof of hIs etmecesM 1) ) ' deceiving time dealer3 tiic'mnselves. Trials vere mlext 108(10 000mI time Public , anti tir. keys with % 'nnilishie legs were offered to tile cimeinimigest cooks , wimo , deceIved by appear- Ohices , made their Imurcimmuses without denmantlimig tIme customary nhh'uteinenl anti the conservation of time brlll'nnt ' luster of turkeys' legs becnnle triu that time forward - ward a. regular trade ; Wiiteil certmtln ) ' 5:1)9 : little for tue ilolieSt ) ' of the imotmiterers. less for limo Jtmdgmnent of time eookq , amiui , least cf all. for time assimined delicacy of taste of tile l'ttnisian gourmuanti. lmAsicil'i'S OI' ALl. N.ti'IINS , Viti quo Collect I nhulim I lit' Port imi liii 1.1 iuriir' ilui liii our. Probably the most uniqmie collection that Immis ever been on exilibition 1mm this city , rl5 time Pontllmnd Oregollian , is now to lie reen at the library building. It is a col- tection of bnket , not market or clothes , Its wotmlti be first stipposeti , but of i-nrc simecimneim of time Italian baslcct-mnakers' arts. 'l'lice ltaslcets caine froimi nil over North Amni'm'icn , ( ro m tue South Sea islnimdmt , nimti froni fur-nwn ) Immtiia multi Arcmt ! , onti , whmilc 51)100 of them lure of recm1t 1m-eave , inmtny of timeun s'ere woven 50 long ago that the' ) ' vere soul when time war of the revnltmtion was bcilmg fought. Time average Person who is a Stranger to time fail timat lends one to collect buskets , tmpn : imenrimig of sLich cm , collection , would at lust bo tncIned ! to scuff mit time itlea that there could be nnytiming iimtcrestimg , ho an intehligetit imorsoim imi tile stud ) ' of itamiketry. litmt mu idlolt tiune mipint mmmnong time baskets noms' oil CXII 'bi tiomi I n I lie LI ttma r' iitlilmiiimg svil ! speedily convert himn mind , if lie dill not leave the bulltiing a imoimefers tauhist , it vould be at least vIthi a certain respect tor those hici-soims ivima hind brought together Such an interestiumg coliectiomi. There are all kinds of bntikets on eximibi- tlon , amid after one coiiiea out of' the bewilderment - wilderment incitientitul to seeing so mooch liasket-work , one begins to marvel at the beautiful Weaves of tile Aleutian Inmiitmns anti the substantial wickerwork of tile Noot. kit Sound tribes. There mire Iasket there that nrc voven so closely that they till hold water , and baskets with pattermms wovell In them tiiat so closely rememmnble tile patterns tracetl on Greek vmmses that one wonders fibre the Indians gut tile itlea , iinrtlculntl ) ' as these tinskeis were wovem iltimiireie of yenrs ago , when this coact svtta stratige to ( imels'iultenmtmmm , .vernius liumv I'neon'tituilotini ' , 1IOSTON , April 23.-Tume stiprerne court 101111) ' ticlared the 'eteruims LirCfereiKC law tliicoiistittitltmflal. This loas' gave tue veto- mont ; time right of way untlor certain limita- tiorms to all vacant oltices in city or state , Is it Worth Trying TO ( JUT R PIRNO FOR NOTHING ? To bring time inlbiie generally In closer contact with tot we Propose' a colitest on the voitis , ioya1 Hartlitinti Piniio tiit1 give ( lie winner omme of tliee $ -O iiistrmiiiieiii , in all ) (11mw ) ' wood , Flti.E OF' CliAiU. For imarticulars address the Mactier Piiio & Organ C1 im21i Flurnauui , Ouuumu , ' , , or iuil : S. : iniim St. , Couuuu'ii 11111TH , Itt , New Dohany Theater SECOND WEEK OHASEL ISTER Theater Company , _ TON1i1'V _ Lady Audey's ! ' Secret Popular l'rices- l'ricesiQo Seats on sale at the box ollice , -U t Itpays to buy the best ; " It pays to buy wheels or honest value ! You want something for your money. Do not be misled-you can't aTord it ! You will make no mistake when you choose a wheel covered by our guaranty It pays us to offer the best fr the money , n and rider's now appre3iate thefact. Tribune Bicycles Wheel oftlmc dmty-$100.OO ' k'ndct' oi ' " _ _ , 'e''e . M _ nckiaowicdgc'J - A. .a' i the misuaditi iii priceJ high gritdes $90.00 1ode1s- ' gtztiuintccd anti built Sylvan - . . $75.00 \ , 1 1 S ci 1 ° ono 0 ii e p e a - no ' 'stool pigcoii , " bitt a bonn fidt bltyclc ztiid 'iiI sitiuuid up * 90.00 ) ) ) We carry the largest and most complete line of Sundries and Supplies in the mid-west , We arc general western distributors for tile famous f.Tercu 'es I'I'ood Rim , the wonderful 'Jfo'm' Saddle , and the U S. Cyc/oincter. Liberal discount.s to Dea'ers and Agcntii. Write for catalogue. IEER WELLS & OO COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. J , T. FINDLE , Local Agent for Counci Bluffs. WILL BARNUI\'l & BRO. , Local Agents for Omaha > d-/ K I\ A13 (11I1' ( ' gi , , S S . , . , / ? ' vu - , Oh ! What a Blessing is a Bicycle ! ; :4s : : : : Aside froiii the plc.lItsmirc tlit.-rua is In imicyilIng , It is the jimost cCIiOIiiIC iiit.'tliuiJ or triiis. : t Z. povttttloii that one citii limive , Vliu % 'otild exelitunge a fi'tc , opii-iuii' spimi on it vli.'l lot' . a rldc lii a HtItfl'y , liuiiibii'Iiig Bt1'ct ca' ? All slimtdes and coimdititiis of illuil ciud wonien tu.c liO % ' lookliig tOte ) the tmtllity of tiits bicytilu. . Ioa't u'i'iook tlia Vei1lIiigtoiu aiii tilu JIiii. , . ilton. 'l'licy arc the best , . . 12 to 22 Fourth St. Vii 111 + 1 + , t ei Taite V 1.41.1 I - LLII.A. . 77 , Council B1uff , , In.