THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY FEBBUARY 5 , 1890. THE OMA1IA BEE. COUNCIL BLUJFFS OKFlCn. NO. lii I'KAUIj blllUBT. I dlmcil by mrier In tiny part of the Cltr. IMV.miON. . . > MANAQKH TEl.UPllONKSl lit C1M FRdliltt No. 41 , MINOR MINTIO. > . N. Y. P. Co. Glcnton coal. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , coal 1 hatcher coal , 114 Main street. Carbon Coal Co. wholesale. retall.10 Pearl The preliminary hmrlnt : of Frank Kane for aatniilt with Intent to kill , will toke place before Justice Unrnett Trlday. Mrs. S. B Strlneham has boon granted n tlccreo of divorce from her husband , Sid L. Btrlnfibam , on the ground of cruel und in human treatment. The attachment cnso of Peter C. Miller vs John Uanforth continues to occupy the at tention of the district court. It will prob ably ba concluded today , A marrlatro license was Issued yesterday to James II. Woods of Omaha , nnd PruUo Pctersen of South Omaha , The couple had the knot tied at the matrimonial agency of 'Squire Uurnott. It K reported that Hov. A. Ovorton Is again on the war path , and that ho baa sworn out about fifteen search warrants ns n Btartcr. It In also stntod that ho will have two special constables appointed to serve , them. It is Hinted that the grand Jury Investi gated the case ngnlnst the lira bugs who nro responsible for the number of Incendiary flrcs In the city during the past few months. It was linixmlblu to secure all of the evi dence desired , and the matter will bo brought to the attention of the next grand Jury. The funeral of Samuel LIpporson took place nt ! ! o'clock ' yesterday afternoon. The Odd- follow and Modern Woodmen bodlrs , of which ! io was a member , mot the procession nt the corner of Sixth and Broadway and Ird iho way to the Broadw.iy M , E. cnui eh. where the services were Field. The Odd- fellows had charge of the exorcises at the crave , the Woodmen noting as eseort. It Is desired that the monthly iniotines of the AVomans' Christian Tomporioco union bocnuio a moans ot educational nnd spiritual uplifting. The department work of this grand organisation Is in Itself n direct aid. This afternoon the department of social purity will bo nbly discus'cd by members of the unlnn. Meeting opens at ! ) o'clock at W. C. T. U. parlor in .Merrlam block. All are Invited. George Gorspacncr and John Sulltvah had n hearing before Justice Schurz yesterday afternoon on a Uiargo of assult and battery. They were accused of abusing a colored man in Goropdchcr's ' saloon on Lower Broadway. The court hold the evidence insufilcionl nnd discharged the defendants. John Uell , who wan accused of having a baud in the matter , was found to have been Innocently mixed up In It nna the cnso against him was dis missed. Henry Green was arrested last evening for disturbing the peace on Upper Broadway. Constublo Covalt attempted to arrest him , but Green would not have It so , and mil Jo things so lively that Covalt sent for Ofllcer Uualck to assist him. Green had n largo bottle of whisky in his possession besides that which hail already gene down his throat. Hn has created Hovurnl disturb ances lately , generally getting Into n row with his father. The tutrol wigon was sent for > t few night ago , but on nrrlving at the Green domicile It was found that the son and hnir had skipped. Ho will have a hear ing this morning. S. B. Wndsworth & Co , EOT Pearl street , loan money lor Lombard lav. Co. Dcsirablo dwellings for rent at leducod prices bU II. Sheafa &Co. , rental agents , Uroadtvay und Main St. , up stairs. J. U. Tipton , real estate , 52r Broadway. F. Jnnason teaches zither -nubia. Terms reasonable. U2T : id avenue. The Koss Investment and Trust company. C. 11. steamdyo works , 1011 ! Broadway Travelers , Hotel Jameson is first-class. IVrnonul L'arncrnithi. F. C. Hcndricks and Vtlfo leave this moni- Inc for Stanborry , Mo. Dr. L. E. Uoo is abla to ba out again after a xvock'a illness with tonsllltis. Yurdmaster Illghsnuth of the Union Pa- cilio is out utter an illness of several weeks. Mrs. John P. Organ and rhiidron have re turned after un extended visit with Hcola friends. Judge Carson is homo from Clarinda , where ho bus been boldiii ) ; a term of thu district court. Mrs. Wytnnn , formerly Miss Mubal Wal lace ol thin city , is reported very 111 nt her home in DCS Moines , and not expected to re cover. Her parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace , have gone to DCS Moines to her bed side. The many friends of Mrs. Wyman in this city hope for a speedy Improvement in her condition. J. G. Colcman with his family bus removed from St. Joseph , Mo , to thli city and taken. up his residence in one of our beautiful Bleim. Mr. Colcmnn was formerly In onnriro of the ticket department of the St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad with heiuiquirters at St. Joseph , but owing to the consolidation of that with the ticket auditor's office of the Union Pacific railway at Omaha necessitated thn trii'isfer of this gentleman to Mr , W. a. Wing's ticket auditing oOlco. D. 0. Qulnn. executive special agent of the Mutual lifo insurance company of Now Yoi it , was in the cilv yesterday , the cucst of W. II. Lvnchord. Mr. Qulnn Is u remarkable man , and a remarkable example ol what supreme plucK can accomplish when It is the motive power of the ordinary American young man. Loss than ton years i-go ho w.is working in Council Bluffs upon thu munificent salary of t7 a week ; today ho is getting tl.OOOamonth with the best record in the world as an executive ecutive- agent , and a brilliant future before liltn. He was on route to San Francisco for a four months' vacation , The water runs when Uhby plumbs. Dr. H. S. West , dental surgery , No. 13 Pcarislreet , over THE Bee office. Pullllnoof homeopathic medicines at Ellis' . The handsomest and cleanest market , best meats and lowest prices at J , M. Bcanlan's. Pull line of Imported and domestic clears. Kelley fi YounUorman. I'lrasantly Uiuort.iinid. A reception and card party was given last evening at 0 JJ Washington avouuo , by D. J , HIioJcs , in honor of .Miss IIulllo Black of Ottawa , Kus , who is ul proio.it visiting in Omaha. Mr. Khodes was assisted by the Misses Humphrey and Mrs. Hoadrlcks. Among tbo Invltoa guests wore Misses Oliver , Stltnson , Muynard , Atwood , Put- torbori , Uc Haven , Koyer , Miller. Wagner , Ueobo , Stovcuson , Northrup. Kalk , Wai- liieo. Ocden , Wickham , Huff , Ayero , Mrs. Hawthorn , Mis. Humphrey and Mrs. Hen- driclis , and Mesirs. Pulterson , Purson , Swearlngen , Mayne , B. It. Foster , Wells , lllxby , A. D. Poster , Northrup. Shepherd , Lougec , Atwood , Frank Cook , liurke , Ogdeu , Hpoontr.Woodbury , Tlnley , Uauion , Humph rey and Hendficks. Episcopalian tocltblo will bo entertained at Hoyal Arcanum hall Thursday evening , by Mrs. Horace Kvans , Mrs. Bradbury , Mrs. Uallcy , Mrs. Liliig , Mrs. S M. Bealcy , Mrs. Sapp , Mrs. Uushnull , Mri. Blrkunbmo and Mra. Judge Aylesworth ; and all are cordi ally Invited. Good mualo , and dancing. Tick ets T5 cents ; admission , 2i cents , which in cludes refreshments. The Council BlufTi Insurance company * ' average annual Income slnco organization lias been JISlOtK.UO. ) , Disbursements lnco organttatton for losses and other ex penditures now exceeds | lOOpOJJ 00. Klsks written since 'organization , tl'J,7TD,545 ( X ) Every property owner should patronize this homo institution , and In that nay encourage and build up our city , J , B. Allen Is the city agent of this company , and a more honorable - able , reliable and trustuoithy man can not bo found. Tno director * of the company are Hon. W. F. Sapp , B. U Sbugart , hM. . Uault , John Henncri , M. C. Bramerd aad J , Q. Anderson. IN AND ABOUT TUG BLUFFS , The Olty Council Holds a Aftornoou Sosalon. DEATH OF MRS. HARRY HALL. A Ploiannt Evening Itcceptlon A Iliinnwnv IJnsli Report of the Secretary of the \V. C. A. Oetioknl City NH . The Council Grind * Airnln. The council met In adjourned regular ses sion at a o'clock jcsterdoy afternoon , with the mayor and Aldermen Kvorott , Knepnor , Waterman , Weaver nnd Lauv present. About a dorcn small lIHsvcro ) allowed , after being read in Itoauzod form , according to the now system adopted by the council. The matter of furnishing a lot on which Sam Morrison , the disabled llremin , who has been living at tno central hose house for several > cars , might erect a house was taken up , nnd alter being discussed ut some length was referred to the committee on streets and nllejs , fauveral petitions for a reduction of assess ment were read ami Hied , the council de ciding that it had no authority to tnako cor- ruitlons at this late date. A petition to cut out a portion of a resolu tion ordering sidewalk on High stroct was placed on tile. 'iho , petition of the Piano manufacturing company to open Thlitv second street from Third nvcnuo to Broadway nnd lay sidewalk on same was referred to the committee on streets and alleys. The petition of John Qulnn nnd others fern n sidewalk on eighth avenue between Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets was granted and the clerk Instructed to prepare u thirty du\s' resolution. 'Iho protest of P. M. Parsons against the eroding estimates of J. M. Kelly was re ceived and placed on file. The petition of C. FitzpntrleK and twenty- live others to appoint S. L. Evans register for thu Fifth ward was placed on tile. William Arnd , chairman of the republican city central committee , presented the nnmes of throb persons In the Fifth und as many In the Sixth ward , from which to select u reg istrar of elcctloa for each ward. Placed ou II lo. The petition of G. W. Ferguson it Son for cancellation ol assessment of moneys and credits was received und placed on lllo , Al derman Waterman voting no. After examining bias for movingto Bcnton street the now bridge that was or dered for North Cighth streetand discussing the mutter for sonio time. Alderman Lacy moved that no change bo made nnd that the contractor be instructed to go about ! and erect tlio fifty-foot bridge at Eighth street , under the supei vision of the city engineer , and that the former action of the council or dering the bridge set over six feet to the north Do rescinded. It carried by a vote of three to two. Waterman and Knepher vet- Ing no. The city engineer was Instructed to prepare - pare plans and submit a report with refer ence to a bridge over Indian creek between Main nnd Mynster streets Report of City Auditor Hammer wns re ceived and referred to the finance commit tee. tee.Heport of City Clerk Farrell was referred to the finance committee. Report of the chief of police was referred to the mayor. It wus ordered that a duplicate paving cer tificate to replace a lost one bo Issued to Mary J. Crane. i eport of the city engineer relative to protest of Thomas Allison was received and foncuricd in. Report of city engineer relative to petition of James I'eri'i , favoring the granting of the pravcr of samewas roncurred In. Report South first street grade was re ceived and placed on lllo. Report of the committee of the whole with reference to tno outlet of the Indian crook sewer was placed on Die. The appointment of Aldermen Everett , Knepher and Weaver as a committee to se cure city quarters was concurred in. Alderman Lacy moved that the committee be instructed to IOOK up the cost of quarters in the county court house. Carried. Report of City Solicitor Holmes relative to the liability of the motor company for street paving between their tracks , in laver of iho property owners , was received und placed on record. * Tno ordinance fixing the South First street irrndo was amended so us to make the cut at the summit four feet with n 5 ! U grade to the southeast , und a straight grudo on the north side of the end of tne paving. Thu engineer was instructed to prep.iro an ordinance in accordance with the amendment. Alderman Bellinger droppou In at this stuga of i'fO game. The matter of tbo Lincoln avenue grada was then taken up and the ordinance govern ing It passed to Its second and third rending. A motion to puss it was lost by a tie voto. A motion.to reconsider it passed , und the matter - tor was laid over until the next meeting. Several sidewalk notices to property own- cis were ordoted published , after which the council adjourned until next Monday oven- Ing. Tlio Lenders of flno watches and Jewelry in the city , and the place to buy the best goods ut the lowest nnces Is thu establishment without rivals , the most reliable firm of C. H. JACQUKMIX & Co. All donations made by the members of the Modern Woodmen for the supper on iho evening of February 0 can bo loft at the fol lowing named places , and not later than I p.m. of that date : L. C. Brldenston's. T.L. Smltti's store , Hugbos hall , John Gilbert's store , W. II Knophor's store , Kelly & Younkerman's store und lirackott & . Cuvln's store , corner of Broadway and Sixth street. Dentil of Mrs. Harry llnll. Mr * . Harry Hall , nee Miss Ida Coo It , wlfo ot the chief bill clerk nt the Rock Island depot , died at 10 o'clock last evening of pleurisy and pneumonia , after an illness of thrcu days. Last Saturday she was In her usual good health , and was about the house attending to domestic duties. Deceased was raised * In this city and was a graduate of tbo high school , For several years she taught in the public schools bore , and was very popular in social circles. Her death was so sudden and unexpected that tbo news will bo u shock to her many friends , who woio not oycn uwaro of bar illness. She was a daughter of B. 8. Cook , and a brother , K. L. Coolr , la a well known business man of this city. Tno hour of the funeral will bo announced later. , Wo want you to list your rental property with us and wo will secure you good , re liable tenants , Rents collected and special attention gil en 10 care of property , E. H , Sheafo & Co. , Broadway and Mufu St. , up stairs. Thu Manhattan sporting hoadq'rs-US U-way. Iowa lump coal , spot cash , 3 60 per ton. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. An Kxulilni ; Itunnwav. An exciting1 runaway occurred on Sixth street yesterday afternoon , In which Miss Huttio Palmer , daughter of lion. J , M 1'ulmor , was a conspicuous figure. The young lady was out driving , when the breakIng - Ing of a hold back strap frightened the homo , which started to run. The affrighted animal dashed up Sixth street , crossed Broadway and continued over the bridge and on toward the northern portion of the city , Miss Palmer retained her presence of mind und managed to keep the runaway In the middle of the street , although it was same- what difficult to retain her seat , astho buggy was repeatedly thrown in the ulr In going over the struct crossings at such torrlllo speed After leaving tua paved street at Washington avenue , tbo mud was quite deep and the streets wore so heavy that the ani mal's wind began to give out , and when the buggy collided with a dirt baoK at Avenue D , was ready to stop. The unwilling pas senger of the mad trip lost no time la getting to terra firrna , aad could not be induced to again toke a seat la the uuggy. although there were several present who offcrod to driro her homo. Aside from a seroro nervous shock and being covered with mud , Mio sus tained no injury from the experience. She was taken Into the house of n friend near by , where she restoJ for some time , after which ho was able to return homo. The buggy was notdtunneoJ. The outcome was very fortunate , as the situation for a tlrao was most appalling. Save 80 per cent on tombstonei and menu ments. Design sheet und price list f r ° o , L. Kelley , > 3 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Urn. Woodbury have removed their denta oQlco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs. Wnrte nr tinW. . O. A. Owing to the recent Illness of thosccretary , the yearly report of the Woman's ' Christian association has not boon published. To enter Into a full detail of all the work which has boon done , nnd enumerate the many donations that have been received , would require lime and considerable space m our cltv papers. Consequently wo will omit per sonal mention in a degree and glvo a brief oynopslsof the xvtiolo. To the city editors who have so kindly donated their dally p db- llcatlons must of tlio time slnco the founda tion of our hospital , to the city waterworks company for the free use of water , to upwn rd of onn bundled ladies who have so promptly responded to the call for baskets of pwvis- metis , to the many individuals for donations of articles , essential In all the departments of a hosDltul , to the givers of cash money , nnd to Mrs. Crawford for the valuable dona tion of a city lot , wo extend our sincere thanks , trusting by our figures to show that their confidence has not bocn misplaced , Number of patients admitted to the hospital during the past year ; Males , 32 ; females , 13 ; births. 11 ; death * , C : total , 61. Mils M. C. GAINCS , Secretary. Annual report of treasurer for icar end ing January 1V1WO : necKit'Ts. To cash on hand January , IbSQ . M50 20 Donations . -10 50 ' 1 hanksgivlng donation . : ! I > S" ) KntortaintnonU . 001 UO Hospital inmates . IKtiHlO Dues . la 50 Cards . KO.UO Ladies' exchange . . . . . To.UO Total S1.1SJ73 DHIlL'HSKMISXrg Rent S3C.500 Lubor filSOO Fuel I'JT.To Furniture ' " 9 Groceries / 07-15 Expanse of entertainment 22j 14 Moat tH.03 Ice I b5 Sundries 115 CO Telephone 5U.10 Total 51,017.50 Cash on hand 51 , " > ' . . ' . " > Gland to till S-lbU.75 ! Mas J. B. ATktvs , Ttaasuror. At the annual meeting held on Monday af ternoon the following officers were elected : President , Mr * . L. W. Tulloys : sacrotarv , Mrs. M. C. Galnos ; treasurer ; Mm. J. B. Atkins. 1 he organization is In a flourishing condi tion , and starts out in 1 ! > 90 with much better prospects than it did u your ago. q- The acknowledged Icadlnr photographer m Council Bluffs is Schmidt , 220 Main street A GRHAT LIGHTHOUSE. Ilic M in moth Structure To Be Erect * ril Oft'Cniv llnttorns. Bids will be opened in tbo olllco of the liphthouso board July 1 for the erection ol u lighthouse qti the Outer Diamond shoal , ott Cnpo Hnttcrnss , North Carolina. The totul cost of the structure is limited by act ol congress to $50U.OOO. The Dmmcnd sho.iU , which lie southeasterly otT Capo Hatterus. have always boon dreaded by mariners as the most exposed iinfl dangerous locality on the entire Atlantic coast , and n large number ot vessels have boon wrecked there annually , involving enormous losses of life and property , A light house on the outer shoal would have undoubtedly saved many ot these ves sels , ns the nearest light on Cape Hat terus is invisible in bad weather. A light has never boon erected on this ahoal before on account of the extra ordinary engineering dilllculties in the way , and the work now contemplated will be the greatest undortnklng in the line of lighthouse building in the world. There nro but two lighthouses in the world , aa\3 a correspondent of the Bal timore Sun , that can be at all com pared with it. Thcso are the Uothor- sand light , at the mouth of the Woter river , { lolUuid , in the North sea , nnd the fourteen-foot light at the mouth of the Delaware hay. The toivor is to bo 160 high from low-water mark to the light In the lantern. It will have to beef of grcnt strength to withstand Uio notion of the sea , and will have to rest on solid rock buneath the over-shifting sands of the shoals. To obtain this solid foundation and got the htructuro to such a height that the first rouirb weather will not destroy it utterly is the great problem that the builders will have" to solve. The lighthouDO board does not speeify what method shall bo adopted , but it is generally understood that an im- inonso caisson eighty or 10U feet in cU- nmolcr , with a hollow iron cylinder projecting from its center , will bo built at the most convenient port. This will resemble a gigantic iron pan turned upside down , with a tube run ning from its center. This caisson will have to bo towed out , to the Bite , being lifted on the way over a bar whore there is but eight foot of water at high tidn. When it is Anally at the situ it will bo sunk rapidly until its cutting edgo1) rests on the sands of the shonl. Thou the worK of excavation will bo begun and carried on as fast ns the most modern appliances will adroit. As the sand beneath the cassion is ox- cuvutod and carried up through the tube the sharp edges will sink lower , until finally bedrock is reached. When all the edges reat firmly on the rock the entirocaisslon and tube will bo tilled with concrete to a height of thirty foot above the sou level converting it into a solid block nnd column of stone almost as firm as a granite monolith. The action of the seas nnd the constant scouring of the sand might soon wear away tt o iron shell , but the concrete will bo practic ally indestructible. It will bo protect ed , however , by a rip-rap packing ol granite blocks woighincr not loss than two tons ouch. Above this solid struc ture will bo an iron und steel lower divided into ton stories , including the watch room nnd the lutitorn. After got ing the caisson tower ou of its final rcBtlncr plnoo the contractors will have to work night and day , with out a moment's Intermission , until it rests on its foundation and the concrete is tilled in , for , if u utorm should arise before the work was done , everything would bo destroyed , At the Rothorsam light , which was built on this principle the caisson was thus destroyed , nnd the contractor wnslinnncially ruined by the loss. In this UghtuousQ the llrst Hoot will bo devoted to stores , the second to the fog-signal machinery , The thin floor will be n flro-proof storehouse for oil for the lamps. The next four Moors will contain the hvinir rooms for the keeper nnd his assistants. The eight ! floor will bo the service room , and aboyo it will rlso the wntoh room and the lun rtorn. Work is to bo commenced wlthli ono month from thodnto of the approva of the contract , and the contractor is to tix the time witnin which it is to ba completed. No payment is totio made until the lighthouKo has been in sue ccbsjul operation a year , Notwithstnud ing the usual dillluultios in the way P carrying out the work , n number o largo engineering linns' will probably bid. nnd it is thought there will bo n dltllculty In entering into n contract. NEWS OF tUE MAGIC CIT\ \ ; , Procoedlntra to Be .Followed In Bx- Strooi. ' ' A SOCIAL. FO'R' pooa RELIEF. ' * Gossip mid lll'fchts ' About .lusiioo McRcn lr > 'a Humiliation Talk of ContCHttiiic Ku\y'rf Appointment Attnulimi- ) Stock , r\lcn llnj N Hirost , At Monday night's council mjottng nn rdlnanco was passel which U tno HrU of ts kind that has gone through th3 council- * nnnlc mill in South Omaha. It was the lousuro which declares the necessity for pproprlatlug private property for the ox- cnslon of N street from Twentieth street vest to the Missouri river. That the method f procedure In cltlos of the llrst class , such s South Omaha Isui.iy bo fully understood , tie substance of the law governing such oases Is given. After the ordinance Is passed the city fllus petition In the county couit , prnying for ho right to exercise thu privileges of cmlnunt om.ilu. Thu county ju Igo np.ttints six dis- ntorcstod appraisers to assess the damages ml determine the uanoflti accruing to tno nilcti'd property on nor * . Tno appraisers' eport Is Illod with the county Judgo. If any iroperty owner is not sitislleJ with the ward he has the right of appeal. Jn nil espects the proceeding Is the same as that governing cotmumnatlon of property fnr right of way or otnor purposes. Now tnut the opening of N cust is set on oot , UILTO nro many In South Onialm who ircdlci nn Increase In the valilo of property ying in the territory nujaient to the pro- rased thoroughfare. When the street U ipcncd us far cast us the B. & M. trucks it s thought the Burlington people will cruet i passenger depot on the eastern side of the Ity. At present tlio Burlington raad docs 10 passenger business at Sauth Oaiuha. Vltti the location of Fort OiUAha ut Ballu- vno , a drlvoway will ba creatoJ loaillng rom Omaha ncroaj N street and ou to tlu outli. With the opening of N stroui n rroat deal of this travel will come into bouth Omaha from Thlrteonth nnd Twon- ieth streets. The proposed extension rutis hroimh two plitted uddttluns , Corngan' s nnd Holmes' , and then through sovor.il un- ilattcutax lots to the river. An KDiscorultnn Snclnl. The ladles of the Eoiscopalian church will glvo a social Thursday ulgat at the rcsidanco f Mrs. A. Vf , Saxo on the corner of Twenty- ourth nna N streets. An admission fuo of 10 cents will bo charged , the proceeds to ba devoted to church purposes. An enjoyable time is promised. As to tliitttCG Levy. The Indignation over the resignation of ilcKendry as justice of the peace and the up- lointment of Levy does not ub.ito. Threats njo made to take legal steps to con test Lavy's appointment on thoground that the statutes lo not permit nn appointment by the county commissioners of a lustier of the peace to fill a vacancy wtioru the unoxplrcd term Is for more than ono jear. Tiilkinir to nn. altornoy yesterday THE BBB rcpuceentattve usked.hjm what ground thcro vauld be for a contest , "Wonc wnatever , " 10 answered , "Tho * appointment of Lavy vlll not hold good bcfvond January 1 , lbll. ! n the meantime u general election will bo iclu and then the vacant justiceship can bo lllud br the votes of tbo people. Justice evy himself admits that his appointment only covers the period 'intervening between low uud January next , when u successor can > o elected and , qualify. A contest won't ' amount to anything. Levy is thcro and Is going to stay thero. * * Notwithstanding the attorney's ' opinion , there arc many who tuink , differently , and it would not boisurprlsiug it a. contest' wdro mado. I Attached trip .stock. Deputy Sheriff McC-ackon attached a stock of merchandise Monday in the posses sion of a man named Kuhn , who runs a store near the B. & M. crossing. The attachment was served by Sioux City firms. Kuhn our- cbascd tbo coeds from a man named Kilev. who was running a store in Columous. liiley lold the goods to Kuhn but forgot to pay the Sioux City people for thoui. All of Uiloy's possessions have been levied on and the ; oods In ICuhn's possession were attached in lie belief that there was something crooked In the transaction. IittliB Cans 01 Charity. Thursday night a laudable entertainment will bo given in Hovvloy'a hall by some of the ladles of South Omaha for the purpose of securing funds for thu relief of Bickeass and distress among the pour people of llio city. The entertainment will consist of u nupper and social nmusnmsnts of which dancing will form an important part , 'iho admission will bo free and Mr. Rowley ha ) kindly donated the use of his hall for tlio oc casion 'I he affair is non-sectarian and the proceeds will bo devoted to charity without regard to sect or color. Mayor Sloano and Marshal Maloncy ro- i0ivo frequent calls for aid. The plan of the promoters of the entertainment Is to secure lunds which will bo devoted to charitable ro ller whore the case Is vouched for as worthy by tbo mayor or tnarstial or where lollef should be dispensed ou partonal Investiga tion of thu case by the ladles. The commit tees appointed nro as follows ; On Reception Mayor Slonno , Thomas Gouiy , Patrick Rowley , C. M. Hunt , C. A. Meluhor On Arrangements Thomas Hooter , J. P. Maloncy , Morgan Heaftiy , James Fleming , John J. Ryan. On Floor C. P. Hogan , James Do'iahuo , Martha Martin , Charles Connell , Thomas Fleming. Thcro should bo a good attendance , as the object is a worthy oae nnd appeals to the charitably disposed people of the city. The Oun llul ! > 'rf Annual. Tno annual mooting of thu South Omaha Gun club was hold attha Wisconsin bouio Monday night , and tbo interest manifested showed It to bo ono of the moil projparous organizations In the city. A , V. Miller was elected president and Joseph Egger secre tary nnd treasurer for the next year. H. Robert will captain the club for the next twelve months ; ho .will bo assisted by W. McCruitb. , i luuulub will glvo a ball on the night of M&P'h 1 at Turnerhall. Messrs. Bloom , Robert , Bowloy anil Saidlor were appointed a committee on arrangements. During tlio Roaeon of l&'JO a greater interest than hero- loforo will bo taken'lijjtlie regular shoots of the club. - nAt At a meeting of J.M director * of the Ne braska savings handheld Monday It was docldod to make a change In the name of } ho institution. As suon as amended articles of Incorporation can baflloJ tbo bunk will be known as the Nebraska Saving * and Eic- obango bank. ThU 14'"pousjoroi | necessary because the old name. wa mis'.oadlng and led many paoplo to bullava the bank was only dolnir a savings jitmalneis , whereas it has boon doiiiir un exchange and general commercial businojimlnoo its organization and will continue to'do o ou a larger acalo. City Note < and I'orioa il . Dan Coudon loft on a business trip to the west lait night. ' Tbo South Omaha Loan and Building as sociation meets tomorrow evening. Guy C. Barton , A. L. Strang and M. C. Roedcr were Omaha prominent * teen ou South Omaha street * yesterday. A rulUo to pay the funeral oxpenaas of the late Thomas Hughes will occur at Thomas O'Connor's ' saloon on Saturday ulgut , the 15th Inst. The Turners will hold a mooting at their now hull tonight , A full attendance Is desired as business of importance U to ba considered. Miss Joislo Carpenter , who has besn the guetts of Mr , and Mrs. Hlcimrdson aad Mr. ana Mr * . Uurponter at the Kxchauge , w ut to DunUp , la. , yesterday. L. Rothschild , the well known cattle ship per at tbo yards , Uu been Joined by his MISSOURI mm _ _ _ . „ _ „ , Snllciln ] THE WAY TO GET TO THE LARGEST IMPLEMENT HOUSE IN THE WORLD brother , N. liotiiRihlUl of Allcglmny , PH. Air. Hothschlld will locate in South' Omal n as n bujor for Ncls Morris of Chicago. 'I ho board of trade meeting called for lust lieht wai postponed until Jhursday evening , vhoii n full attendance of business mun und iroportv owners in desired. At the rale mdowalk ordinances nro being nlroduccil and rasscd , pedestrians on South ) tmihn's streets will not have to wade hroivh so much mud in the futuro. The boird of trustees of the Presbyterian chuiuh will hold another meeting to- nlsht at the church when the matter of . liurch repairs will bo fully discussed. I Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Miller left yesterday J or Columbus to visit Mrs , Miller's ' parents , Mr. und Mis. G. W. Woscott. Mr. Miller vlll travel on business through the western urt of the stato. o Mllrs * IXurvniinrt Hvpr Pills. An Important discovery. They net on the Iver , stomach und bowels through the nerves. A nov principle. They speedily cure bllllousnc s , bad taste , torpid liver , tiles und constipation. Splendid for men , voinen nnd children , Smallest , mildest , surest. 30 doses for - . " > cents. Sampled free at ICulm & Co.'s , 15th und Douglas. T11K HKAVIKsT V KT. Docket nf the tvoxt Term of the Dis- ' trlct Court. The February term of the district : ourt vill convene next Mouday morning ttt 0:30 : o'clock. The business of the court is Increasing ratidly ) from term to term , and the docket is now larger than it over was baforc. At tno jcginning of the September term thcrovero ,911 , cases ou tbo docket. The term was a cngthy ono and an effort was made to got as many cases from the list ns possible. Something over six hundred cases were disposed of by trial and another hundred were dismissed ; but , sinuj the beginning of last erm , S9J cases have been llloj , and there are now 2,023 cases on the civil docket , 117 casts more than at the beginning of the September term. 'ihe coming term w111 probably last until the middle of April. 'Iho criminal docket Is growing in proportion tion with the civil docket There were slxtv cases on it last term , All but a few not more than a dozen uoro disposed of , but the docket bobs up this time with IRQ cuscs , most of them appeals from the police court and juuuporlatit ; out they all take tltno and ono lungOfWill not be able to dispose of them in me teftn ; not counting the twcntj-fivo or Lnirty more tnut may reasonably be ex pected to DO sent up from the police court during the term. Tun Bowman and George Myers will Do tried for murder , Uowmau lor the killing of Jaoic Kinney und Myers or the killing of Nels Planteon. J. II Clamplt. who shot Henry Paul's bay near Elldtorn while out hunting , is also booked for tt ml. The follow ing is a list of the defendants and the charges against tnem on thu criminal calen der tor the coming term : Kosa Lpyi , contempt ; William Morse , craud larceny ; Al Williams , burglary ; James U. Callahan , contempt ; H. W. Uuck , obtaining money under false pieleasps ; David Van Etten , ombezzlempnt ; . L. Murray , assault ; J. P. Todson , obtaining goods under fulso pretenses ; James Falk- ucr , tumbling ; Minnie Falrchild , llaltio Urown , Lew lllbbon , Robert Frico , William Hoffman , Ernest Myers , William Ellcriick , William Van Ormun , Charles Kninmcrer , Uertlo Mann , J. H. Wessley , C. S. Hlgzins. violating liquor laws ; Edward Good.\ , John Penson , iibsault ; Eugene Anderson , Albert Walters , petit , larceny ; Jnnics A. Harvey. prury ] ; J. W. Kodofor. contempt ; Thomas Hand , petit latccuy ; Peter Bui go , assault with Intent to kill ; Leo Perkins , Stephen Tu\lor , larcuny , : Leo NcBtlohouse , nasault nnd battery ; Charles lloggorty , larceny : Jennie liclmont , keeping house of 111 fume ; Isaac Uurko , receiving stolen property ; b. Salucnau , criminal libel ; ( i. II. Smith , assault : 'Ihomus Lahey. resisting oftlrcr ; John Seniecit , disturbing the peace ; A. II. Souor , grand'larceny , George McCarthy.larceny ; William Wiildon , nssanlt and battery ; Charles I. Webb , em bezzlement ; Fred Gelscho , uesault ; William Emerson , obstructing streets ; James Flem ing , gambling ; Ernest Myers , resisting of ficer ; W. H. bmall , drunk and disorderly ; August Sciievin , disposing of mortgaged propel tv ; David Mason , assault and battery ; P. II. Corey , resisting ofllcor ; John Dean , larceny ; Bernard McDcrmott , assault ; John McCormick , assault ; John P. Pcotz , embez zlement ; Eva Mack , fighting : Florence Sul livan , larceny ; Peter Long , tUhting ; John Pa'go , lighting ; Charles Wheeler ; Incorrigl- bility ; John Woods , refusing equal privileges In place of amusement ; Dcblla Casey , vag rant ; Anton G liter , owning vicious dog ; P. W. Hodser , obtaining money under lalso pretenses ; Addle Clary , larceny ; George Meyer , murder ; Omcr Call , larceny ; Dan Connol ) , assault ; B. H. Wheeler , violating Insurance law ; Fred I. Copeland , forgery ; W. C. Bur gess , mubcro ; Ktnma Chrlstophcrson , malic ious destruction of property ; A. L. Ynuni , ' , soiling mortgaged property ; Ed U. Ualtou , grand larceny ; James Qulnn , forgery ; Mike ttoneiov , malicious destruction of property ; P. Milestone , selling coal without u license ; Richard Itice , larceny : John Hollen , disturb ing peace ; Albert liurke , assault nnd bat tery ; W. W. Uellver , obtaining money under false pretenses ; Churlos Cummlngs , oroooz- zlemcnt ; John O'Coanoll , assault ; Avion risibility ; Albertlna Drlffcorn , peace war rant ; P. W. Hodson , larceny ns bailee ; Thomas King , peace warrant ; Ed Peterson , assault ; Mabal Iteddy , larceny ; Charles Stein , obtaining money under false pretenses ; William Whalon , drunk and disorderly : Tun Bowman , murder ; Phil Grobrannkl , assault ; O. 13. Parker , forgery ; William Wells , burglary ; J. H. Clampltt , shootlne witli intent to kill ; Jerry Uyan , at tempt to bribe ; Ed. Culver , removing mort gaged property ; Charles L. Wundt ; attempt to brlbo ; Ernest Meyer , forgery ; John Bailey , assault ; William Dawson , assault ; J. F. Timothy , lighting ; Jerry Kurtz , embez- /foment ; Thomas Lacev , robbery : Wllllatn Leeper , assault ; Charles E. Strat'on , as sault ; Fritz Soiglo , keeping vicious dog ; John Theme , burglary ; Herman llehrflold : uilng einuty boor bottlei ; Mck O'lirootc nnd Moggie Dee , adultery ; Charles Moon , dis turbing peace ; Guv C. Mead , embezzlement ; Joe Brown , assault , Fred Anderson , assault ; Ed Hall , grand larceny ; William Gil en , receiving stolen property ; James Marshall , arson ; John Boughton , forgery : Uavid Brewster , assault with intent to kill ; A. B. Campbell , shaving on Sunday ; William Hartuian , robbery ; Joseph Keiluer , assault with intent to kill ; J. F. MallbawH , dlspos. ing of mortgaged property ; Lewis Hclnold , embezzlfliaent ; Edward Sexton , forgery ; William Fcugin , shooting with Intent lo kill ; Jacob Peterson , forgery ; W , M. Craig , bas tardy ; bauiuel Kooald , embezzlement : John Dean , grand larcedy ; M. L. Lewis , bur- glnrv ; Willie MoGriiw , Incorflzlblhty ; Wil liam Schauton , Herman Cramer and Paul Herintr , burglary. Wliprn H JullaV Mrs. Lou Stllon , of Council Bluffs was In town searching for her truant daughter , Ju- The Ideal fuel is gas. It gives the greatest degree of heat , is nlwaysundo control and is uVnohUoly withti.it dint aim there can ho no accidents from itj so Scientific investigations have shown that food cooked by it retains 1M per con moro of its nutritive properties than it cooked in tlu old way. You novur ate n , good slunlc unless you have Iriutl ono eookod by gas. The Co.uicll UlulTs Gas and lUcctric Light company huvo made it desirable in point of economy to use gaa for cooking ami hoatlug. It will pay you to investigate this. Their now gaa hunters nnd cookers tire the greatest success os modern times. They combine I2COXOIUY , imvmiVEss E OU USK , H SAK'RTV , CKKATKMT IIK.VT5XG CAPACITY , NO JL.OSTT . HEAT. ELCC'l'IllV L.1UBIT FIXTIIKCS Ol" ALL KINDS. , AM > DX No. 210 Main St , MERRiAM BLOCK , ( lo , 211 Pearl St , COUNCIL ULUrFS , IOWA. HEADQUARTERS FOR CALIFORNIA ORANGES DTJQUETTTE & CO. , - WIIOLCSALE , , - Fruits and Commission , 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la Itn , atrod fifteen years , who has been missing for scvoial days. Doing unable to locate the young woman , Mrs. Stllcn applied to the police to assist hor. Their efforts so fnr have been fruitless. Mrs. Stilcn is of the opinion that her daughter has eloped with u man named William Thomas , whoso homo for some time has been at Floiencc. William Bouquet , the liveryman , will pros cento Sam Moore on the charge of forgery. About ono year ago Moore was employed in Ltouquct's barn. While there. It is alleged , ho stole some clothing nnd 'oiged ' Bouquet's and Ed Davis' ' name to checks and succeeded in getting them cashed. The amounts were 520 and $10 respectively. Yesterday Ofllccr Kills ran across Mouro out on Sounders street und placed him under arrest. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLTJFFS. FOR SM.E ArJO RNT. AUAKQAIN Complete roller mill and saw mill for sale. Capacity ( if idler mill , forty mo TKADi : Lots for horse * and cattle. V. Jhwjn , Ktut Harinouy ht. , Council Hima. ! THOU S.HiB-My rasldimce. .Vj3 Willow nv- -L' e-nue , on hoiith side nt II tylUs park. Heated by steam , llgnte 1 by cleicrlcltv and containing nil modem improvement ) ) . Lot IOU bv 3)1 feet. Also will cell or iixchange lor Improve I city property , mv farm ofW ncrcs , ten inili s cn8t o : Council Ilium * . N. .M. I'UM-y. Council DIulTd. THAVK several houses and lots to tr.ide for Council llliiils or Omaha imlmprcmvl pro/- / crly. U. II. Jndd. BJ8 llroadvray. Council UluUs. pOUNCID Burn's property for sale at great \J birgnind. Tlio following , among the most beautiful homch In the city , vlll be cold ut f mat bargains , ou monthly payments , 01 terms TO unit : 'IhreonewS-ronmho UBS on Lincoln avenue tuo blocks iroa electric motor Imo. Tno new Mourn bouses ( our bloclcs from1 electric moltir Hue en North He enth street. One new5-rooin house tour IJIOCKI. from elec tric motor line on North Set enlh street. Three nuw C HIUI u room houses one block irom cleqtrlc motor line corner Avenue A and 'Jwclfth street. llenldex the above I imvo hoiues and lots In all parts of the cltv. Ono new " > room house on Mill st. C. ll.JiKld.lUl ) llroadway , Council HliifTs. TIKM TltADK 100 ncros of clear Kansas land. JP partly Improxeil ; will trade for a tl.OK ) stock ot nrr gooJs and groceries , or will trade BD acres for 8-UJ8tok ) of ( jroccrles. Address 102 Aveniui 0 , Council Ulutfj. la. T7UU lllsNT News-room bouse , with U ) acres -I ! of ground , on Upper llroauwny. F. J , Day , WANTBD A lady stenographer nnd type writer. State ( experience and salary ex pected. J. A. T. , Dee cilice. Council Illuirt ) , WANTHD-Honsekeeuer. by Mm. B.V. . Kay- mend , KM Willow uvenut ) . Council limits. E'OU HKNT-Tno. , thr.e. four , room houses. I' . J. Day. " 17101111,000 or JIOU ) you on buy a nice , now J3 clean Htocc of hardware , stove and tlnahop luoneot the best locutions la neiti'rn Inwa. If you want u hurdwaro Imtlnexa would beE leaned to refer you to reliable pnrtlfH that E now nil about our business. Very satin factory reasons for selling. It will pay you 10 Invent- gatethle , AuJro.-H U U , lieu olllco. Council Ill'ilfa. ' It JJBNT-Storeroom In food location. F.J. WANTKO-Competent girl , family of two. Highest wngea paid. Mrs. J. V , Klmball , t07 4th avu. for second-ham ! furniture , stores and CASH , A. J. Manual , TO llro d ay. KSTATK-llougnt aad nold am x- KEAIj * . Bj ) cUl attention Rival to xam- taatlon of tltlai. W. 0. Jqm . > o 101'garl st. 1l lOK B ALB or Itant-aardun land with hounas , -I' by J , It. lltca 10J Main St. , Council 1IIUCT4. " 17011 * IU5NT 8-room house with modern conJ - J ? vtnlonces on Cth avu. bet. 7th anil ttu Eta , V. J. Par ? _ THOU SALE-OOxlV ) feat on Glen nve , II. 1' JL' Olltccr , 11 Main at , _ TiToil BACK iieaullfiil home at a bargain 1' . . 1' J. Hay. _ 710U ItKNT Tlie business house lately occu- ! plea by B , T , McAteo. Apply At WT 1'lttU aenue. . for nale In Oak Glare and Greenwood ad LOTS . Ka j terms. Housed uu.l loHon monthly puymouU , T. I * Uoblu , tor , Croananil JlozelnU. NKW Impnirod nwl e tate to traio for nnlm proxeu Omaha or Counill llluirjpropjrty C. II. Judd , CUil llroaaway. S. E. MAXON , kliiist and Superintendint , Room 2B1 , Meprlam Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. IMUJC'K A. No. 27 Main St. , Over Jacquo- min's Jewelry Store. Electric Truss ; ? , Belts , Gliast Pro-1 tectors , Etc , Agents w.intea. I > JE. G. B. Itl. II. CllA IItniCMiV , 91. . , Bpcriallst Inuurglcal dlKcuseiof eye , car neat and throat , and uli illxoases of the neml. l'alu < nil vision , weak csea , defective vision , deaf. ness , oar ache , clisclmrpos from car , neuralgia * , heuilaclio , catarrh und Influenza treiitod wlm SIHCCSH. OlusscH uccnrntoly prescribed In all refractive troubles and illlllcultIsIon. . Ilest ot rBfercncca ghKii. Olllco corner Main ana llroadway , Council DliitTi Ion a. JiL Murphy Manufacturing Co. 1st Avenue and Slat Stroot. SASHDOOIUlBLIiS. ' Klnilllui ; ooa-.VJpar load delivered. Clean nawdust by the barrel 2 > a. All uork to b * tlrot-claus. Telephone ' . "Your Patronage Soltoltocl. " BELL & BERLIN6HOF , ARCHITECTS AND SUI'EUlNTKNIlENrS. , Koom S , Opera House HlocV , Council Hluffj , Iowa. 1i\ui. \ Orricin. W. II. U , FU1K1 OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Droaawajr , iOUNUIL < Ill/UI'MfH , IOWA. Dealers In forelim ant ] ilonieitlc exchanto CoUrctlonimado uud Interest paid ou tlma at * P0 lt3. J , U. KUUU.MISO.V , is , Ij. tjuun HIT , * Vlce l'co- Vrf- . - CIUB. It. HANKAN , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , or COUNCIL , nr.urrg. Paid up Capital * ISOOOO.O3 Surplus . . . . . . . . . aolUHc'O."r Liability to Dopoaltors..335,000,00 DIKKVTOIIS-I. A.Miller , P. O. fJleison , U. U Hhugart , B. K. Hart , J , I ) . Kdundson , Ctias. K. Ilunnan. Iranaact iteneral banking bunluem Larguat capital and tmrplus ot aurbank la NorthweiterQ Iowa , Intorett on tlmu depoalli F , M , ELLIS & GO. , ARCHITECTS ANnillllUUNa BUI'BItlNTKNDKNTS , Itooms 4 M and H JI lee lliilldlntf , UniAtia Neb- iiud llooiiuit | uudKltl Merrlam lllock. OuuucV Hlull io\vu .CorreipouUeucu aolUHc'O. "r