(3 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , APRIL 1 , 3800. THE OMVJTA J3EE. COUNOIJi oi rit i : : NO. 12 i'iAiir : , STUHKT. DrllviMfl hy carrier In any | mrt of thoC'lty. JI U I II TON' MANAOIHt. OIIK r. No. ii. NIIIIIT I.niioii , No. si. .MI.VOU MIJXTIO.V. K V P Co. Council IllufTH Luinhcr Co , coal. Thatcher coal , 114 Main stleet. 'I he Api II In in of Iho dlstilct couit con tent i s loclay wllh Judge Thonioll on Iho bench Thejtirj In the case of Johnson , guaidlan , vs Honi ) hi the federal t mil t yesteidny ic- tin nod a verdict for thu defendant. The easeof Kttcr vs C Nolll in the su perior ( Oiut went to the Jiny lust evening The ciiso hud been on trial nearly a week. The delegates to the anti-prohibition con vention Hi DesMolnes left for that city last evening The school board has displaced Janitor Patton - ton at the IJlooiiior school , and substituted A. M Taj lor at the Hill school , who is in tuin bucceetleil by N 12. Tson. Chillies Wilson , tupt.lln of No 2 hose house has icslgned his position , to tulco of- fet t todiiv Jolin C'lattoibutk has been np- itoin'td to Illl the viK.mev John Culler has been piumolod to the position of captain. Koine enloiprising sneak thief stole a black Chlni billa ovoit oat fioin the Kansas City lop < t last i vniing. It was the piopoity of Ken Mi Hunt of Hastings , Iowa , who was watting foi hli train M L Osboinew.is nricsted last evening for k' " ping a disoidcilj bouse Vcstoidav was the hist day for pi ) Ing taxes vvitlmit a penult ) and the rush it the olllt p of tlio i mint ) tic.isinor was not suipiising The tioasuid and all of bis assistants experi enced unuuf Iho hardest diis thus far this 3 car 'J ho cases against Dick Holster and Nols nnd Anton Jensen for distinbing the peace nnd ( iac kinge.it h otlui s skulls in a Lower } iiiMihui.\ saloon , was sel for a hc.uing at 5 o'elot k vtsloidaj aftenioon , but was con tinued at the n ( iiiost of the Jensens , who wiio not in condition to appear. Hank Mini liledhis hand ) ostoiday as n , Mnggtiaiid was fnlily successful until ho ran against Minsbal Toiupleton Ho was run in boot ! < "l Tor assault and battery. Lai's Linden and Lama Johnson both of this illv woio ninuicd vestoulay by Justice Hemlihks at the losideneo of Iho Infdo's father , . ! .1 Johnson , toiner of Nineteenth iivoiuie and Seventh sticet. James L Miller and Julia A. Voile , both of Oinalia. weio iiiiniied ) cstenlay at the ofllco of Justice Scliuiv Daniel Him has locn ) appointed on the police foi co v lie Officer Paulson , who has IX.HII given a In ) oil to "hunt for his ko.vs" Paulson cnteicd a teitaln pl.uoou his heal to repoitbj lolohone ] ) and tonolnded lo take a nap lie was not disunited , bat while he nlept the captain happened along and uppro- iniatdl the kejs which wcie in the door. Spec ialseiv it es will beheld at the Fifth avenue chilli h each evening of Ibis week at 7. . ' ! ( ) p in Pieiithmg each evening bv tlio jrnstoi Kcv ( icoigoH Hiiiiielt , and otheis. All me iMinesll ) invited to bo pioseut The fuiioial of the infant daughter of Mr nnd Mis P 15 Linn took place at t ! o'elotk jestoidiv aftoinoon fiom tlio icsideiuc , M- Twontiotb avenue' Inleiinent was made in 1'aiiviow .lohnii ) J , the six months old son of Mr nnd Mis D II Kiisseau , died Sunday evcn- ingol itillainination of the bov\elsufter an ill- ntss of tvvo dajs Iho funeial will take jilncc al J o'clo ( k this aftoinoou fiom the ios- idcnce. I5r. > Eighth slicet. Inteiinent in Lewis ccnietei ) . IZastti baifiiiius for this week at the I5os- ton Stoic Into boidciod and coloied hemstitched liandk c i chiefs , 10 andy \ cents , now for 5 cents A lot einbroidcied hemslitt lied handkei- ehiors fiom ViVi lo 10 tents , this week for 10 tents. Tlio latest novelty A complete line of black Ponj'co and Cliiiia silk liandkoiclnefs , baigains nnukctl , " > s , l/l , ( .r , cents , and 1 lil I Kid ( ! lov os Call and got our puces , lower than ever Wo cam a full line of the genuine Kostei glov os , blai k ami colors , in tlrossod und undicssod Special puces * ! , $1 y > , } l 50 mid # 1 ; . " > All the nbov o goods guaianteed Cors ( IsV ei all ) our attention to the new line of summer corsets at IS ami "is cents. A Kiiinautctd iiirset for d'l ' touts woitb1 ? ! Kibbons Pivo thousand .vaids of No Sand 7 iibbons , in lolors only , to go ut ' ) cents a j.ud , winth T and 10 tents \Ve show * all thu latest novelties in Scotch clan tin tan and a dioice line of plaids Two bundled boxes inching in VandvKo. Dnc'i toire , m v\hilo , tic.un antl tints , special this week. 111 11 uts a jaid Homo of the above Hoods sold at U" > , W ) and " . " > c outs BOSTON STOUi : . Couneil 131uffs. I Vis or tlio Police. Judge Mi tieo sat iii judgment on a motley ciowd of evil doc-is jesleidaj-moiuing. lie began the week's teiemoines by taxing Cluules Libold 515 10 foriiSundiij drunk. thai Its Jones , John Kidman and Caiiio Hudson , lliiitiio of eoloied "er.ip shootci'b" niiesled Saluiday evening , weio called up , bul Iho i nsi ; w as i on tinned until tlio w it- nossoj could bosecuied. Jack Gieen was billed to appear for keepIng - Ing his saloon open on the Sabbath daj- , but he had given the cleik a bond mid that .set tled the mailer lor Uio lime being Minnie Smith appealed as a distuibcr of the ponce , but she would not plead guilt v and us witnesses woio needed a continuance in that case was also granted. John Dunn's trouble was occasioned bj lieejiing a dlsouleily houseami the coui't said bo would hear thu case at 5 o'clock I'd Maher was confioiited bj two cbaiges distillbmg Iho peace ami earning concealed weapons Ho gave a bond for bis appeal unco later His confederate 15 Uitchle , was not so foitunato In seeming bail , and was IIrod back into the hole to icinain until the fowl was. lend ) totiv him for obstructing an oniioi in the tllschaigeof hii duty When Mahei was micslcd Kitihlo hied to stand 011 thooftltorwitliH gun , but it dldntwoik woith n tent , although Olllcei IlosKlnswasu in w man on the foi co. The cases w ill eonio up todaj Dr II S West , poicelaln ciown and biidgo wink , ISO li : Peiiil I'm sale , on m count ofsleknoss , T. Diokej's Koninil mi'idiantliso stotk , located on Iltoad- \viu , Council HlntTs , will bo sold iitiullsefluiit foi t ash 01 Undo for good nnlnciinibcied city or Oinalia piopoity. Addiess Duquetlo , x Co , Cumuli HluiTs. The Manhattan spoiling hoadq'rs , lib I } , wnj J C ! Tipton , ix > al eslale , f > JT Droitdnay. have lomovod their dental ontcutn 101 Peail street , up stairs. The SoapCKrauo and Scapegoat. Clnnlcj Lolbold sajs he is not Chailej Li- bold , but Unit Uio sinillinity in names has caused him no end of trouble. It is a case of "The Two Johns" oa the stage. Ono gets ill unit and Isjlacil and the oilier Is called upon lo explain how ho hapi > eiicd to take u drop too much Ono Is subptimucd us a vvll- ness mid Iho other ono Is culled Into couit to tcstifj in a ciiso about which ho knows noth ing , and so Ithus , goao until It is no wonder that the scapegoat Is sick and tired of It Ho MIJ.S Unit ho Is willing to answer for w hat- over ho tines , but does not want another man's shoiteoinings saddled onto him The last straw was the unnuunccincni that ho hiul boon m rested on Sun day for getting full , ami ho hus taken precaution to post the paiioih bcfoio lliej also announced lhat ho was lined Suf- llco" it to say thut the "other fellow " w us > os tcnluy lined $15 15 for tlio offense of the ono who wiis aiivstod on Sunday. Thlsolhoi fellow Is an ox-onglncer , while the onlj ami original Cliuilcy has never hud any doMio oi inclination to luindlo a throttle , except of the pmHas who are emlustliifly getting thorn mixed up The gasoline steve Is mow dangerous than the unloaded gun Save llfo ami pn > | > oi ty hj using thoC R. Clusaud Wcttiio Light Co's flls stOVO. All Invited to attend Kilcdman's mllllucry display Wcdnesdiij mid Thui-sduy. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , Strcetsvillo Citizens Declare War Against all Budge Dispensers. THE MONDAY MORNING POLICE GRIST Aooldcnt On tlio Motor MatulntcN of IManavui'H Major I'coula- tlohn ol' a Htilohoi General - oral and Personal. No Saloons In HlrootHV Illo. I'd Uodoris a > oung man from Oakland who came to the Bluffs a shoit time ago to make his foi tune. He had a few dolluis In his pocket , and ho saw so many Saloon signs about town that he concJuded that the busi ness must ho profitable and decided to trj * It for a w Idle. 1 le thought he saw a good open ing at Strcotsville , and sl/ed himself , up as thopioper man to fill it. Ho accotdingly opened up his saloon at the coiner of Tvventj'- Ihlrd and Uioadwaj- . Now It so happened that ho was not eoidlully welcomed bv the losldonts of the we.stein subuib : in fact , he was given to understand that he was an uiulrsirablo acquisition Sevoiul dajs ago the icsldouts of that totality held whnt thov toimcd u clti/ens'mooting , and unanimously declared against having a saloon in their midst. They appointed a eom- mittio to wult upon the minor and iwjuest him to take stops to close up the pliueptc- sldcdoverbj Mr Hoder , which , by the way. had developed Into a jiiotty tough Joint , and nliio to keep It closed The executive said "Gentlemen , tlieie me state laws designed to cov or j our i ase , and the thing for j on to do is to consult the statutes ami then go ahead and t lose up this place , If you don't want It to ' ' nin The adv Ice was good nnd they ai ted upon it Thoj soeiiKd the servhosot attoinejs. and a scinch wanant was \csteiday is-ued Iry .lustlii' H.n ictt Constable Covalt sei veil it , mid gutheiod in the liquor on hand , con sisting of a bottle of whiskj and a keg of boor. When the officer asked for the bar tender ho was smpilsed to hear IJoden an nounce himself as the man , as it is usual in such cases to find th.it the dcsiied Individual has "stopped out' ' Hut Hodca was giecn lit the business , and admitted that he was also the solo piopiietor The wanant called for the m rest of John Dee , and as Hoder scorned to fill the bill , the olllcer had to take him along When aiialgnod bcfoio the Justice , Hodcr said that John Dee was a good enough name for him , and thought the tual had better pro- i cod , as thej' had a "dead sine case" against him , and ho w anted to plead guilty. Ho w as taxed the minimum line , < > < ) and costs , and sent to jail to bo.nd it out Ho promised never to again engage in the business in this city. U'ho i ill/ens of Stiectsvillo mo jubilant over their success mid pioposo to soive in the same wav unj other 'iinior ' si Her who has the tomoiitj'to open a saloon in that pait of the , city. Ton lolls of wall pupei for 10 cents at II P. Niles' , KJOHioadwa } . Storage loom. J H Snjdor , .22 Pcailsticot , Council Hlufls.la C U steam dje weiks , 101U Broadway. Millinoiy dlspliy WednetUaj and Tliuib- duv at riiodman's The Tow n at tlio Ij.iko. Since the taking effect of the new nidcis t losing the saloons and prohibiting bilhaid nnd caul plajing on Siindaj * , theio is an in tense longing on the p u t of quite a number for Iho opening of M.inawa for the season , be lieving that this will fiunish the debited ic- lief H iserj pioballlo that theic is inoioor Jess disappointment in stoio for some of these pai tics Muj or HOPd of Hie new low n bj- the lake stated jestorday that a sjsleni of icfoim was to bo iiiaugniatcd , and that no lawless ness noi bunimciisin would be tolcialod at Manavva this season Saul ho- "All those dives and whisky joints that gave us so much trouble last j ear will be sup- piessed I can't doflmtclj outline the new polic.v just jot. as it will bo nccc'sagy to wait and so ( what the legisluluio will do in the wav ot icpcaling the piohibitoij law. It a license law is passed , that will settle thomat- tei In that case w e w ould Imv e but one or tw o saloons , as moio could not allot d tn paj the IKcnso , mid thev will boquiet.oideilj places , which will be a benefit lather than a delii- inent to the lake If the law is not ic- pealed w o w ill t.ilto the matter into ov r o\v a minds , and puss such stiindent oidinantes that the dives can not exist Mamma w ill bo difteient tins Acar fiom what it has over been befoio AVe have become a town , and this will bo our 111st season under a local government. The spoiling clement will not be allowed to ran things , and wo will notciterto lint Kind ofpitionige. Tholako will bo made a nice place for nice people. Of ionise it will bo a suinmci lesoit , mid wowill ti.v lo make it agiooablo to all who w ill come , but not in the vvaj tllut it has boon hoicto- foio. AVe will have oniiors to sco that the law is oiifouoil , and that even thing goes along in a proper manner AVe haven't flamed oui oulliiaiiccs jet , but thej will bo such as the beat InteiesU of Mamnva de mand " J C Hixby , stoun heating , sanitaiv engi neer , ! ) l t Lilo building , Omaha ; ' 'UJ Men 1,1111 block , Council Hlulls The finest line of millinci v and nov cities at riiedman's Wodne.diij and Thursday. S H Wadswouh&Co , ' , ' 07 I'eail sticet , loan money for I.ombaid Inv estmentcompanj Dpsiiiihlo dwellings for lout at i educed pikes b.12 . JI Shoafcux , Co , icntal agents. Hioadwaj and Main st , up stall's. A loiililoloiiilod Chnio. . W. 11 Sluillor was jestordiy talton to the comitv j id iKiidnig a heating for Ihroatcnlng to kill Tlio pivseeiiting VMtness is Joseph Hell , an ex policcm in fiom Omaha , who Is aspiung ton pluco on Iho foico hero. Tlicio seems to bo somolliing a little mixed up about the case , its Dr Soainnn wanted bluit- fcr m tested on Sunday for alienating his wife's affections , bat us that was not a uim- Innl chaigo It was anangcd to have the other one Illod b > Hell Shnffer'was soon in jail and said that ho could not iiuonnl lor his aite'bl lie eamo hero about six wtolcs ago and bout clod with Mrs Mm tin , Soiman's molhei-in law Uvcn thing went along well until u lew diijs ago , when he was notified that Seaman would leave if ho did not , and accoulinglj wont Ho denied alien itlng Iho allot lions ( it anvbod.v's wife lie said ho had seine trouble with Hell , who owed him money which he ic- fu-od topij , but he-did not assault him or threaten lo Mil him Ho savs it is a put up job bolvvcon Seaman and Hell to got him out ol the w aj so that Hell w 111 get out of paj Ing his debt mid Seaman will not be afnnd'tlmt he is winning awav the affections of his wife. Tlio case has not yel been set for u heui ing. 12 A Spoonoi has lomovcd his shoo store to No ill Main Mice ! He has an eloganllj fitted up phu c > and a splendid stock of goods icadj to mot t his fiionds antl all other people who want good goods and low pi Ice's. ' Luster display Tuesday antl AVediiOMhiy evenings , Apill I and „ ' , at Mrs T. H. Louis' , Miibonlc Temple. 1'inost photo gulloiv in the wastShcua - deirsnew pliu.0 , Hand 15 Muln street. We want you to list your rental pronoify with us anil wo will sec tire jou good , reliable tenants Konts i elicited and special atten tion given tocarouf propei ly 12 H Sheufo X Co , Hroudwuj mid Main st , up stairs. A Motor Ijomo.s tlio ItallH. One of the motors on the 1'uhmount patk linujmniK-d the track Sunday evening In front of the resilience of A C Graham , on South Madison street , and did considerable damage before it could bo stopped. The ear was ( .tuning dow n the grade ut a high rate of Med and suddenly shot out to oao sido. It stun k Iho cuib stone , which gave way , mid soKiiat wan the momentum that the motor Uux tutu tlio pat king for fullj ten feet , Ono of tinliulj passengers was thrown violently t the sule uf the car , uitd her head and shoulder wore severely bruised , but no Ixmes were broken She was removed to her home on Seventeenth street In a hnck. The caaso of the nccIdeal U not known , but Is supiwsod to have boon occasioned by the shal low mils which give the wheel Manges an 1m- ioi ) foot hold The sjic'cd was no faster than is usual on this line , as It Is nccos4.tr } to urn faster than on the other lines In 01 dor to make the required time The damage caused will not amount to over f < 0. Pattern huts and bonncls dlsplajcd at rilednmn's Wcdtic duy and Thursday. The of flue wiilchcs nnd jewolty in the city , and the ilneo ) to buy the nest goods at the low cst pt ices , Is the establishment without livals , the most tollable Hun of C. H A desirable eight-loom dwelling with model n loinonlemes for rent on Willow avenue. Apply toj. \ . 11 Shcnfo & Co , Hroiul- wiij' and Minn stieel. Allotted I 'or niiibo/7loiiionl. David Moonej' was ancsted jcsteiduj' af- teinoon on a wuiimit swoin out before Jus tice Sehurz bj- Herman Stratc. The chui.go is etiibiv/toment , and Moonej * has gone to the count v jail pending n hearing. Stratosiys lhat ho pin chased the saloon at Xo. ! ! < h ! Broadway on the'JOth of March , and put MOOIIOJ In lo uni It , us he knew nothing about the business He now alleges that Moonej' put nil the money ho loceivotl In his own pocket , and left tlie piopiietor to whistleHo whistled for ten dujs , and then concluded to tij something more effective , hence the war rant and the uiicst. Sti.ito is n lather ignorant luboier , and has undoubtedly been imposed upon He traded a loiini of horses and wagon and hainess for the saloon , and has nothing to show for it He Hist eamo Into prominence about two } cars ago , whoa he was aiiosted for stealing some Inn nvbs , ami seived foitj-ilvo dajs in the county jail for his connection with the case Since then ho hns ilgnicd as ahorso tiador , and has made some money , but a few shaiks have appaiontlj * watched him and inuiiagotl to keep him caining moncj for them Ho now proposes to pluj even by sending Moonej- across the state. Kustcr pattotns on exhibition Tuesday and AVctlnesdaj c'vonings , April I and t ! . at Mrs T. U Louis' , Masonic Temple. Personal Pa Mr D A Benedit t , a foimer icsldcnt of the city , but w ho has been wandoi ing in a \alitseaichfovhappier climes lor the past tlnco or four joars , has letuined to make Council Bluffs his home again. Ho is a skill ful painter and will ie-engage in sign wilt ing Patrolman AA'yalt was called out of the city last evening by a tolcgiam announcing the settous illness of his mother. 12 L Mai tin is out again after nshoit ill ness with influenza. The condition of Dr. J. F. AVIiite , who has been sci iously ill with pneumonia , is much Improved. Judge Carson leaves this mot ning for Ilar- l.m. l.m.Mrs Mrs H AV. Gullnic , who has been visiting iclalives heie , has ictuinedto her home in Cicston. _ Thej Talked rinniico. At the meeting of the committee of the whole of the citj council jesteuhij aftcinoon , the ciitito session w.is devoted to a discussion of the municipal finances. All of the uldci- mcn wete picsent , as was also C. 1 { II.nl- ninii , cashier of the Citizens bank , who gave the new altleimcn consiclctablo infoinittion logaiding the ntj's bonded indebtedness and the dates whoa the bonds now out will niatuie Tlio mooting was quite lengthj- , but it was inteicslmg and of considerable impottancc , as it has a beaiing on public improvements for is'jo ' It was found that the finances of the citj ate not in just tlio condition that might bo do- sued , and also that the method of doing business that has hoictofoio been in vogue is not such as to commend itself to the new ud- ministiation The custom of transfeiiing inonoj- from one fund lo another is not satis factory and will not fuithoi bo indulged in The mutter of fixing up a slnto for Hie up- pointivo offices was dcfoiicd until a meeting to be held later this w cek. ST.ITJ ; , v/ir.s. Missouri I'.ic-illo Hiakoinaii Killed. CUITI , Xcb , Match 1(1 ( [ Special lo Tin. Bi i. ] 12d Baxter , a biakomun on the Mis- souii Pacific lailioad , was tun over by his tiain jcslcidaj'uf lei noon ut Tulmadge while muking a coupling , ami died tlneo houis later The deceased has boon a icsidcnt of tins citj for the last twoh o j ears and AV as hiuhl } icspectcd bj eveivonc Ho leaves a wife and small child. The Missouii Pucilic tan out a special tiam last night to bung the icmains to this citj' . Candidates for Knii Hold's OHlccs. rviujiiii ) , Neb , M nrch ill. [ Special to Tin. Bi i : . ] Theio aio two tickets in the field for Iho coming city election tomoitow. The citizens'ticket candidates aie : For major , C L. Lewis ; cleik , M D. fiutes ; licnsuier , lia Titus ; iildoiman , east wind , ( , AV Avon , uldeiman , west waul , Stanloj Lewis The pooqlo's ticket candidates me : For major , H J AViight ; cleik , M D Gates ; tieiisuror , f ! A. Peilstiik ; ulileinmn , eustwaidI2 P. liidei ; aldciman , west w aid , L M. Home. Hoone County Tiiriners' Allianoo. Ai.iuox , Neb , Match ill. ] Speciul toTnr Bi i ] Delegates from Iho dilTcicnt faimets' alliances of Bqono county met in thocouit loom ut Albion Satuulay last and oigani/cd a county alliance Hon. AV. T > Pointer was elected picbident Much enthusiasm was manifested. Paimeis woio pioscnt from all l.nts ) of Iho countv. The couit loom wis moio llnni crowded "After the ouliuaij business ot the alliunco was ttansacted a pub lic' meeting was held in the opoiu house Mr. Powers , the ptosident of the Xebiaska stale alliame. simKe to Iho pcoplo foi moio than tvvo bouts , show hi ) , ' bj his utgumonts Iho necessity ol the humors combining and w oik- Ing together for their own personal bonelil Mi. Poweis cluims thnt the government was not composed of the people noi by the people , neither was it woiking lor the inteiest of the farmers. An Alumni Association. ritnmxT , Neb , Match ill. Special to Tin Hi i ; ] The alumni of the riomont high school Imv o just foimctl nu alumni associa tion , electing ofllecis as follows : Steiling ricoman , ptosldont : Lidu Hamilton , vice piesident ; I2mma IIIcUs , secietary ; Clnls- ttno Lontiuist , ticasutor ; James D Averj , Ji , hlstoiian. Tliero uro llflj gnidnules'of the school. ( lot Ono Voar. Till MOXT , Neb , Mai eh ill [ Special to 'I . Hi r J ntlw.nd A Nelson , who foiged sev eral notes while in llio employ of the Singer Sewins Machine Compunj and tinned thorn la to the company , was today sentenced to one } ear in the prnitontlaij by Judge Mai- shall Nelson skipped the t ountry nftei he had done the unluvv fill nets Ho was caught at Ucs Moines , brought bat k hero and placed in jail. Ho pleaded guilty lo Iho foigeiies. County I'air Dates. BEMKICI , Neb , Match ill [ Special Tele- giam lo Tin 13M : ] The Gage county iigil- cnltiirul sot let j has llxed upon September ! 10 , October 1. 'J ami a as the date for this j ear's county fair. XoNoii 1'cople's Pait } Caneim. Ni uox , Neb , Maivh ill [ Special Tele- gtiim to Tin Hi i : ] The people's cuucus this evening nominated for trustees C. P Leigh , AV C MtHonrv , J Mealj , J. H. Cioodikh anil J. C. Uowers JMatthiiioutli HopiihlloanM Nominate. Pi m-MuiTii , Neb , Muijh ill [ Spcclnl telegram to Tin Hi I1 ] The republican city conveiitloii was hold to-night and the following - ing were nomlnutcd. Minor , ' ! ' . M Itlchoy ; livasuivr , Hobeit Donell ; cleik , U AV. Hulmo.s , imllco Judge , L. C hlllts , school bcmul , Wllllum Hulliinco and S A Uavb. The City ol' Paris' Iiijmlci. QirtssTOWN , Muicli Ul Tliero has been no Incicuso In the water In the Citj of I'm is since jestciday It is believed tlmt the bottom of the steamer is not injuicd Di\ era are making a thorough cxamluutloa of the stcumei's null. i SOUTH OMAHA.DAILY . EVENTS , . Today Will be April Fool to Some Politicians. i LATEST INFORMATION OF THE FIGHT TlokotH nnd CnruHiInU"'lo tto Vntcil I'oint the Polls-Tlie Polling 1'laces antl Tlic 1'olltlrul Sitiintloii. Those who anttoiptitctl quiet election to- ilny will bo dUuppohiU'il If uivsont indi cations boar fiult. .lust now it looks us though Ihc contest will bo the most exeltliiK In the hlstoiy of South Oniahn , anil those who have taken part in elections heie before know \ \ lint Unit means. As lute us Satin tiny iiftciiioon It was thought that the main fight wouhl bebct\\ecn Hoc tor mid Musson for the tie.ismy , and that cvoij thine clsp would be lost sight of in thcstiugglo foi thnt ofllie Sloitno's nomi nation and Ills pnpnhuitj ha\e put at lest all doubts in lognitl to the nice for the m.ijor- iilty. It w ill he a raceto the lliiish between him nnd .lohnston , with thu adheients of both confident their mini will win King , CYmnellv and Mairiilio mo on both tlikets and sine of an olei lion As fai as Hie olhcr nominees arc lonieincd theio is no telling who will i toss- the line llist Hoi tor is the. allonges ! limn on tins deinoeiatic side and he w ill giv e Masson the h.udest light of his life. Unusual aitUityw'.is dlspl.ijed bv both ' patties jcstoitlav' The 1'U-st and rointh w at ds in e counted upon as sin o for the eltlzuis' ticket bj Iho folloueis of that clement. 'I'ho lighting waulsill bo the Second and Thlul in vocnvric. Mayor W ( Sloanc. C'loik T i ; .Mifiulrc 'I'lonsuior Thoin.H Hoclor. Police .luilgc-1' .1 ICinpr Couucllmen I'ntilclc Howlev , James Dongheitj , Kduaiil Coiinelley , .John O'Koiukc. Members of the st heel bo.nd .Tohu C. Cur- loll , Thomas O'Connor , Klch.ud Swift. ( ITI/IN * . M.iyor IMvv.ml .Inhnston. C'loik Tlioui.is ( . ' iMiCiulio. Tio.isuierUcoigoW Mason. 1'olieo .Tudge-P J King CouiHilmen PiedM Knilth.D C McGue- kin , ndwaid Connollop , .lohn Walters. The lepnblii.ins have endorsed some of the nominees of the domoeiullc ticket. Their school bo.nd nominees uio C J Van Akon , Kobeit riinston and Khlr.iid Suift Another si heel bond ticket in the Held w ill lme the names of C T Van Aken , Hob- fit runston and Hiihaid Suift. Toil.ij'M ijlcction. Tlie judges .ind desks for tod.ij's elec tion mo us follows First Wmtl-.ludges , J. i : Halt , T. K IliiUhcr. l'i 11 Doud , iloi Kb , A. J. Baldwin , Gunge P. Kussell bocomlVuid - Judges , lid Kane , C P llogan , O AV Makepeace , cleiks , A. L Silt- ton , I1. n.ilpiiinv Thud Wuids-.ludgos , .1 T Houi , T J Kggei , ' 91111111 , ileiks , P.itiick Kjan , Thomas Dow ling rouith Waul .fiicVes , Chailes Ciimniing , D 11 Cat tin , ileiks , J 1 ! Venuble , Cluules Hi van. The ] ) ( > lling plan's for the four waids am as > follows : First \ Vaid.kn.v . Doe's building , Twentj- flfth , between M and X stuets Second AVai d Judge Lev .v s ofllce , Tw cut v - M\th. between IS and O stieets Thud Ward How lej's building on Q stiect. WaidHxclmngc biiililing. Strikes a Woman. The notoilous Thratio Comiquo fuuiishcd its logular police conit c. e jesteid.iy. As usual , the propm-tor of the place , Michael McGoveinJ was the chief actoi. Mi Govern is enainoiod of a gill named Kittle Murphy , who plays occasional s.tar eu- gagoments at the phu e Satuulay night they had a low over the ovuieislnp ol some of the gaiments woin l > } thegnl at. at hail warmer in Iho lirst p.ut. Thej louldn't settle the tiouble without coming to blow Captain McMiihan and Ollker Hughcb galheied both of them in on the ilmigeot distuibmg this peaio. The Mui pin woman was kept in the polite station until Into Sunday , when she was leleased to appear jesUidny , Mc- ( lovem hu\iug piu\iouslj seemed Ins own i elease. Kittle Muiphj's patents luo in Omnha She ib a soitof btellai attnution at the theater near the depot. McOovcia is inf.itunted with hoi ; so aie half ado/en more of South Omaha's sportb. Kittio is contmualh causing tiouble among her ad- miieis. She is no stianger to the South Omaha jail and if she don't mend her wajs she will bo there oftenor. The testimony showed the little affair to be nothing moio than a lo\o tilt between Mc- fiovein and the gill. .Indgo King held that lo\o spats faded to lonstitnto a distuibaneo of the peace and dibihaigid them both. AYilliani Cm Hod a Gun. Political dinoienceweio the cause of a low at the JJelmonlco hotel Sunday night , and while it was it was pi ogress Jim Lowiy garcd down the buiiel of -H-calibio ic\ol ver. ver.William William Tuj lor enteiod the saloon dining the evening can ying a jag thnt win. bom in the Thud w aid and nomlshed o\er in town. 1 Jim Low i ) is a laold Sloano man and on thnt point ho and Taj lor failed to hitch Taj lor iK'canio demonst'iatho Tno ciond thought ho was bciomlng a little too much that wa\ when he snipped out a gnu and snapped it twice In Lowij's fuoe Just about this time t'hiof Miiloiiev took a hand in the nfliaj and ( , ao Talur the oppor- tunitj to look down a io\ohei baud hlmsell Ho was aiiestcd and a iliaige of assault with intent to kill cntcted ag.ilnst him. The S.ilodii Men A secivt meeting of the saloonkeepers wiu > held Sunday to take action conn-inlng the elcitlon. Tliej haveunltul tosuppoit Sloane in his contest lor the mayoralty It is said that a pool of $1 , ! ( ) ( ) was miido up to put Into the campaign in Sloane-'s interest. It is f Hither said that Sloane's uuoptaneo of the nomination at the last moment Satmdin afteinooa was due to ) Ksitho ) iissuunues fiom his suppoiteis that the expenses of his canvass would bo p.dd to the last ponnj fiom a fund biibseiibcd Joi the puipobo. Oil ) XotCN and I'l' Jem McCnne , whd'uad ' a tussle with Mai- shal Maloney at th convention baturdaj , had his ttlal i > ostpyu < .il until Thmsduy nioin- iug at 0 o'clock John Hionson of San Pianclsco is u South Omaha \ Isllor for a cek Heniy Ciamer of C'liiiton , la , is in the lih Tied ChimningI'll ' In Sjndluito pink mid so\oielj spudned his ankle. Chief Mulonej willi piobablo sweurin ten extra pulkemea today for dutj at the polls. Jeiry Howaid has i-ctmued to his mail route after a two weks' tuin at local politics The funeral of the venerable William Spoil- man Declined fiojli St Agnes' chinch jes- terday moiniiiKto Kt Muiy'H ecmotcij. Colonel JJ P , SavJgo letuined fiom the east jesteidaj The total ivjjibteiedotoof South Omaha Is neailj a.iteK ) Allowing ll\o for every voter the city has a population ot at least 10UOO , The Sobutkors defeated the Armouis Sun day bj a bi oiij of III to I ! Tim game w us plaj ed on the Thlul wind grounds. "Wanted I'ma Kintal I. nil IITV , Neb , Maich al ( Kiwclal to Tilh I5n ] - Deputj bhcnttlUill of HeatllecMls itcd Llheity with a w.uraut for the auest of Jesse Nclbon , a joung man twenty jcars of age , ihaiged with attempted iaio on Kmma Hopper , an orphnn gill. Thoglil waswoiK- ! ng ut the time for O'coigo Hell , a bixithet-ln- luw of Nelson , and while the fiimlly woio at tending the funeral of Mrs Wj more , Xelson went to the house and Hading tno glil alone locked the door and assaulted her The gill Is \ cry largo and strong and after a severe struggle in which her clothing was budlj tuin and bod\ bruised , suci ceded in driving him awaj Nelson , who is the sun of respcctablo parents , hns disappcaicd , TRUE CULTURE. ti CoiiHlsls lii a f.yininntrlunl Dcvcl- oiitiicilt oftlio Whole I loin sr. Tlio jicoplo in this western Iniul nro resting iiiulor u stiffmn put on thorn by these who llvo in the olil nnd settled coiniiniiiltios of the cast , writes Unbbl Floury UorkowltVo nro clinrioil with u lack of relliioinont and culturo. If you were to deprive the coluins ol some newspapers and the conversation of some people in the cast of tliotr sta ple of common t nnd ridlculo of "the rudeness nnd boorishucss of western life , " most of tlieir 80-calloil fun would evaporate. Probably no term is so frequently up on the lips of people nowadays as this word culture , and 110110 so frequently misused and misunderstood. No two po r ons arc apt , without previous dis cussion to HRreo upon its definition. "What la i our conception of culture ? " you ask of one. "O , culture , " ho replies , "is some peculiarly exclusive and dainty duality ; it is a literary and aesthetic product. To be cultured you must have more than moio accomplishments ; jou must have Ideas , now and startling ; you mustorifji- nutnjirjoin some new movement re- Ik'ious philanthropic , political or bo- oial. To bo cultured is to have ideas of art to be connoisseur in , a bric-a-brac tiron/os , antique trilles , potterv , de-e- oiated wine , " and ' o on. This i"s about the ha/y conceiition of culture that dwells in a tfroat iimnv minds. There aie thousands who allcct culture of that lind : ; thev prnctieo fjj mnastics on the piano , boldlv attempt the bhakcspear- ean drama under the tuition of the most o.xponsUe teacher of ehjcnlion ; got a smattering of artistic principles , proud ly handle the crayon and brush and loolc iviso over a little dilcttaiiteiam and amatcurship. 1 have known Deople bo slovenly as to go about with torn clothes , garments ripped in tlie beams , out at the elbows , in soiled linen and with slattern appearance , whosnulled the atmosphere \\ith a superior air , talked learnedly of boienco , litoi.ituro. perspectives , chiaroscuro , etc. , posing as the very patterns of culture , while , in fact , they only paraded tlieir nhalloiV intellectual loppery , and by their very appearance tfavo the lie to tlieir lolly pretensions. "What is your idea of cultuioV" you asic of another. "Cultuio is the iiohsession and expres sion of ( jood taste , h5 responds. "Cul ture is for the wealthy. There is noth ing akin to it among the poor. To bo accounted a cultitreil person , jou must have the most luxurious of everything ; the most gorgeous of 'homes : rooms decorated in fresco painting , fur nished and complete in accordance \\itli the latent and most fashionable designs ; everything in most perfect harmony and bVinmotr } . The proof of v our supe rior culture must bo demonstrated in the fact that vou posses the things that others do not have , and which thus gives you a certain enviable distinc tion. Vou must have richer tapestry ami appointments in jour apai tmcnts ; have liner and moic costly china at jour table ; jou must give grands suppers and fetes ; have more iiiagnilicenteqiiip- ages and more expensive horses than any one el&e. Such is culture. " And so among thousands a bra/en and heartless and disgusting suobberj is supposed to be cultuie , and after that thej' chase , antl after that breathlessly they iunand when they have caught it , thoj set it up as a god ; they worship more/ealously at its shrine than ever pagan worshipped his fetich. "What is jour notion about culturei" ' j'on a k of still another. "To mo cultuio means elegance of mauneis. Noise isodious. People who sci earn and talk loudlj1 and shout at each other on the street , who chatter and giggle and laugh and misbehave in thoYhcater or at church , nro decidedly obaoxioiu-i. To put your knife i'i jour mouth while eating , or pick your teeth at tible , is nauseous. To bo cnltuicd jou must know how to behave elo- trantly , to observe every formality at all times , in all places , at whatever cost , sacrilico , discomfort or amiov-aneo. Also how to dance well and walk grace fully , bow accoidingto rule and how to pose , oven in jour sleep. Above all jou must Know what to wear , and how to wear it. Your iippsurauco must bo faultless and appropriate for each oc casion. " There are ccrtainlj' some good points in this replj , but as a definition of cul ture it is en'tii cly inadequate. The per son wiio should nialvo it would most lilcelj'piovo to be a young lady who lias boon to BOino "down east" fashionable boarding school , and has there imbibed her notions of culture. I believe vou will agieo with me in the declaration that among the quali ties called for in these popular notions about culture , there tire many .which a true westoiic'ra true American , a true manorvvoman anywheio , should dis dain to possess. From all these lophes lot us , then , sift out tlio few giains of tiuth that are buried in the heaps of ehan. It is true that ignorance and culture aio in a certain sense opposed to cadi other ; it is true that bad manners and a slovenlj attiio do not compoit with true culture ; it is true that wealth and tlio advantages which it piocuies maybe bo made great aids to enltilte , and jot , oven with those explanations , true cult ure is not jot defined. You maj have knowledge , maj1 have sounded the depths of learningmay have all the "osophies" and "ism" nt your tongue's ondan.d bo at homo in all the facts of history , and as familiar with all the literatuios asjouaio lamihar v\ith the streets of jour city or the looms of vour house , and jot you nro not therefore a cultmcd man or woman. Vou may bo cxcruiatinglj polite and delightfully guuoful in every move ment , and painfully precise in ovcrj- woid , and scrupulously chaste in your every expressionnever bogmltv of the "horrid" sin of mis-pronouncing oven a dissyllable , and jot jou may bo far from being a person of genuine cultuie. Vou may have all the elegances nnd comforts that monov can buy , and yet bo equally far fiom possessing true cul ture. The loason isorj plain , in HID one instance the mind is developedand that only. Hut UiiRisnotallof eultuio. As mental development is seen to give only a one-sided and deficient culture turo , it must bo vorj cv idont that physi cal development , if pursued as an end in itself , will jiold still less of genuine culture. The man who spends five hoursadaj in a gymnasium , runs or walks miles , rows a boat , rides a horse , practices with weights and dumb bolls and Indian clubsmav possibly attain the physical perfection of an Apooll ; but the athlete , however grand a speci men of the animal man , unless ho seek with equal asslduUj the higher inodco of culture , loiimlns mentally stupid and morallj blunted , and , thorofoio , ia posi tively iiot a cultured man. And BO , too , in th'o third case. Money does not make culturo. It surrounds you with all that is oxnuisito and beautiful , but this ib all outside of jou. It has not yet touched you. Surroundings do not make cul ture. There is a coating around the apple upon which nature has painted the most delicate flush of beauty , and jet under that lovely exterior there is often a worm concealed gnawing at tlio pulp. There are people intelligent and ' profound , people elegant nnd courteous , C. A. BKKBE & COMPANY Wholesale nnd Hotnll Donlora in FURNITURE. l.aigt st Meek anil Lowest I'tli'oo Dealero. send for Catalogue. X Xo . 20' . nnd LW Uuudvvny , nml liOl nnd 00 IMoroo Street. , rounell HlulT ! ! , Tn. / pcop'o wealthy and magnificent , who are not at all truly cultured , because all their gorgeous environment Is but a hollow shell In which the worm of cor ruption is encased , because with all their mind and bodj culture they have no heart culturo. There must bo n moral element por- mnatingnnd encompassing us to make us really cultured and rollned. Hotter have more heart and less brain , moro f col ing and less elegance. True culture turo may exist ovcrjwhore. Heal culture is not subject to surround ings. It triumphs over them , it brings them up to its own level. Ilcartlessnes , cruelty , selfishness , onvj- , spite or vainglory do not comport witli true culture nnd refinement. The noble - blo purpose , the Kindlj thought , the generous judgment , the unselfish im pulse , tlio pure allection , the consider ate word , the resolute act of \irtuous will , these , and these alone , proclaim the man or woman of true rolinomont and culture that culture which is reaching out toward the attainment of perfection ; that culture which lies not in the development of anv ono , but in the harmonious unfoldment of all powers , physical , intellectual and moral ; that true culture which spunks out of the depths of a heart that is Godlike and pure , and through the channels of a mind that is unsullied and rich in the fruitage of its devel oped powers , and even by the giaco and beauty of a body lhat is loiindcd on perfect hi'alllifuliiOHs. * * * HA inn HKMU LJnitKo w n/ . A CITY OF GEMS. Ccjlon'w TimisurcH , Which First He- onino Known in London. Hntnnpuru , the city of gem , is the center of a district twenty or thirty miles bquarc , in almost all of which a stratum of gravel six feet to twenty feet under th'o surface exists. Through out this aiea gem pits nro lo bo seen near the villages , some being worked nowothers ooing abandonedsays the Cojlon Obsorwr. Tno natives work heroin companies of six or eight and pay n rupee pur man a month for the privilege of working a certain allotment , whcio they begin by marking off a squaie of about ten foot. After removing about three feet of soil the sounding ted , a piece of iron about half an inch in diameter and six feet long , is used to sound for the gravel. If successful , the digging is begun in earnest until about four feet deep. On the second daj gravel is tnuon out by baskets handed from one man to another until all within the square is excavated. Should the minors hud the soil fairlv firm at the bottom of the pit thov tunnel all around for about tvvo feet , diiivving out the gtavol and sending it up also to be heaped with the rest , which usuallj- completes Iho woilc of the second day , a watch man remaining near it all ni lit. On the third day it is all u ashed in wicker baskets bj'a ciicular jorldnf , ' motion , which tlnows out all the surplus light stone and itib'jish , till a good quantity of heavy giavel is left in the bottom , which is cuicfullj examined. There is hardlj a basketful which does not con tain some gems of inferior nluovlacli \ - sold - the for about are usualljsold bjthe pound nine rupees. Should no valuable stones bo found another pit is sunk , and so on till one or tvvo , or perhaps three , really valuable gems arc un earthed , when the work is stopped and the whole party goes oil to Katnapura say a few thousand rupees , they are kept sectet , and onlj'shown lo 0110 or two men of money , who make the own ers an advance and look after the safe custody of the ptecious stones. Then thoj' gamble and drink for some time till'anothor advance becomes necss.iry , and so on till half the value is obtained. Then Iho partj , with the mortgagee , proceeds to ( Jolumbo , or Italutara , whore rich Moorish traders are sum moned to purchase , and the gems goon find their way to London. The general public know nothing about thc e transactions , and valu able gem * are never heard of in Ceylon , and scaicely see the light of day till the teach Bond street. The natives have a gioat fear to exposing their finds till they are sold , and they have most extraordinary superstitious ideas about showing them. This sys- lem has been inoguo for centuries past. It is only occasionally one hears of any native having enterprise enough to dig a few fcut below the first gravel lo see , if by Eounding , a second bed of gravel is within reach , for thoj'fear the expense of bailing out \vntor , which increases as the groaier depth is at tained , although the second gravel is well kucnwi to bo much i ichor than the lhat. l > lii ) WOKTII MILLIONS. A Pionuli Misei- and Ills llo.ud of Wealth. A i.itlior icHiiaiKnblo miser mimed Duraud has ju l dopaitod this lifo in tlio town of HodeI'l.inco , uiitos nil occasional t on ospondont. ! ! * vviiselgh- tj-six jcatb old , and , accoiding to Hie Krencli ostinmto of fortune , ho was n triple iiiillioiiniio , his mwjot being worth in cash and paper jCliiOll)0 ( ) , 01 ; t,000,0IOf. ( Oniaiid used to go about the low n like a mendicant so much so lhat the people oflon ollond him alms , but woio gilmiod nt for their piollt'tcd goneiositj. I ID was known to have had but ono unit of tailor- made clothes dm ing his long j onrc of i osl- dc'iico in Itodtv , Inil on the dajn when ho went to ill aw bin div idondo at the lo cal bank ho gonoiallj donned a garment Intended to bo t UIOIIIOIIIOUH , wjili-h ( coined to be a lompiom o bolvv con a lilouso and MII K. The mini r livcl alone in a big house' . Iho doors of which woio doublj locked , ami occupied himself with mending his clothes and liootH , looking , washing hU lijiun and counting up liis monov Ibis last IIIHK doing his daily delight nnd pilnoipal pnstimo. Din-anil lui loft din IIOIIM ) and the bull , of his bullion to a foimilof \ \ - \ \ - monger tlio widow Nov 01 and who sometimes vl-itcd him. Thoio aie two other Ic'gaoios ono lo' the Ithhop of I toil oand the ether to the Luly Jiiporloi of a i ( invent in HIM town To Ills own lolativox , coimof whom aio In [ )0vc-ltj ) , the' nil-i i ban not It ft a ponnj CURES PERMANENTLY SOTA.TJCA. . New tun , ffl May 21,18S8 Froml6fi3tol6K > aUml Ajcurs Uullired with rliciunatikin of tlio hip I uiuturnl by llieuieofbl JKOUOIJ T i DODD. AT IIIUI.I1T1INII ) ( IlKAirRI THE CMARtES K. VOGELER CO , Biltlmort , Ml J I ) KlIMI'MKOX , 1'ies I'lUS 1 ! IIXxvv Citizens' ' State Bank , ( \V \ COI'M'II. IIM'tM. Paid Up Capital. . . $150,000 Surplus . . . 86,000 Liability to Depositors . 836,000 nniHTons i A.Miiii < i , p o deacon , i : r- . Miuuatt.i : i : Hurt. . ) . I ) . Kcliiiiiliil-ini ( 'lias. U llaiimin. Transact gcncial IninKliiK tuitl- lu'si l.iiiKc'st oiiilliil | ami HiiiiliiM | nf anv liaiili In NirtliHC'stcrn hivvu Itituiost on lima lIl'IKMltH. CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and Pianino Mill. llott equipped , most oonti ill ) limited fiio- tor > In the ell ) All tmidoin latest putniii nmclilnory ; opc > i itoil l > > sKHIcil mi , luinii , Spot III ! atteiittoii given lo MTnl I nnd land sawing planliiK and tiliiimlni ; dint ml nu ll u Is und ostlmiitos fet houses nnd iMiildmj- ! iispooliillN. ( oint'i Nottli Main und Mjn-to stitoti. Cininell lllnlfM. 'I floplionc ' - " ) TiieJ.A.'Murphy MANUFACTURING CO , 1st Avenue and Ulst Mroot Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand anil eoroll auliij lto-i\\Iiu ami I'liuilm ; ii liuof all MtnN I'moli Hi u , N Mnilllm ; vMMitl W VI pci to nl dolhon it ( linn s intlnsl lij the I ) n ul 'J.io All \\tuU t < > bo Ihst-c lass Telephone jai "VOUIl I'ATItDNAf.i : sK ) | ni | i . Otm i u \ \ 11 M I lsiy. OIIJICHR : & rUSIiY , BANKERS : Corner Alain mil Hiiiidnay Council Bluffs , - lown. Dc'iilors In forolcn anil domestic t-\oli nuo , Collections much ) anil Intel e-U. ] i ilil on limo tloptislts S/ET MAXON , * KRCHITEGT And Superintendent. ] { OOM Kit JIHItltlAM ItMK K , UJtMIIj ItIA PI s , H\\A. KRGHITEGTS , And Superintendents. Koniu . ' , Upui.i llouso IllocK , Council HlillTS lo\\ i F. M.ELLIS & CO. , v KRGHITEGTS , AM ) III II ll\l S | | ' | UIMI MII M- . Itoonis 4H mill -I U Hie Hiilldlntr Dnuilm , Ntl > .mil ItiHims'II .mil "ll > Mt ilium Illoch , count II HltilN I.i l't > iicspoinli IK i solieittd , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ljOI lU'.NT 'I lilt u unfilliiNlicil looms . ' 40 J1 Smtli t-l\lliht. rr.D-Glil fin Macsi ITUIIt HTNT IIav\Ki > Vf lollt I nnl fi nl mills. 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