0 THE OMAHA DAILY WEDNESDAY , AP1UL 10 , 1890. THE OMAHA BEE. OOUNOm BLUFFS. ornt'Kj NO. Igt'EAUI. ETUKKT. nollvrrrd livrnrrlcr In nny pnit of the Oily. II. W TI1/TO.V . . . .MANAOr.lt. Ilrflisrc * Orno'i No. n. Nicmr r.niTnn , No. SI , .w/.vn .v. N. Y. P. Co. Council HluiTs Lumber Co. , roal. Good paper hangers lit Crockwoirs. Landlord Halites Is milking sundry Im provements In tlio I'aolfle homo. Paper-hanger * wanted at Ollletto & Free- nian'H , ! SI I'oail street , Council BlutTrt. Invitations for Urn formal oprnjnjf of Manawa next Sunday are l > eliig sent out. A policeman lias been detailed to serve on West Uroadxvay , between Htrootsvlllo nml Uiu waterworks pumping house. Patrolman Ilosldns has been laid off for unwillingly parting eompany with Ills star during the hours of drunkenness. Charles Nicholson of the llro department , who was arrested for assaulting n fellow lire- tnan , ( jot off cheap , only $5 and eosts. 1'atrolman C'usiek was laid off last evening for an Indellnlto period for inattention to duty. There were t.OOO visitors to tlio public library during March- larger number than in any pievlotm month slnto tlio library was Htarted. Frank .fulmson , the carpenter Injured by a falling scaffold , Is getting along better than was cvpeetcd. Ho Is able fo sit tin and hopes to bo able to resume work In tlio coursu often ton diiytt. The physicians of the city have formed nn association lor mutual pniloction against liatli'iitslio \ rufu.su to p.iy their bills , and will fduit down on them. 'The new order of things will go ink' ellect about tho' llrst of next month. 'In tin ! account of the arrest of a .saloon keeper near Lake Manawa yesterday Tin ; Hn , staled that I ) 15. Cutting was locked ll ] > ut the central Nation. It should have road 8. K Xultlng , a brother of I ) . U. The latter claims to have no interest wlii'.tover In tlio baleen The night depredators nro not confining tlu'ir operations to the burglari/lni ; of stoics and ivsidiMicos , nut have begun dcspoilimr the grounds of private citi/ens. A few evenings Hinco they ilii ) , ' up two shade twos on II. 11. Sheafo's lawn , and another from the yard iu front of Frank Morgan's residence. The trees were set out three years ago and were gi o\x Ing liaoly. Tlio worlc of excavation w.us vei j carefully and neatly done. The city council has refused to appoint a committee to act with a similar committee of the board of Undo to secuic , if possible , u lower rate of faro on the motor trains between - tween tlio two cities. Aldermen Wood , Smith and C isjier , who voted against the resolution , claim that It would do no ( rood , as the company would act to suit Itself. The latter fuel has become pretty well established. A free bridge Ib about the only practical re lief to bo now bought. Landlord Jameson of the Hotel Jameson do- tiled yesterday that the iMillec visited the hotel Sunday , and stated that the first ho knew of the alleged transaction was what he read In the- papers je < teriliiy morning. In- HUli'i lit iMillco headquarters reveals tlio fact that complaint was made there Sunday after noon by a traveling man who claimed that ho had been playing poker in ono of the privatu rooms of tlio hotel and had lost * W. From his representations the police \\ere .satisfied that gambling \\.is going on in violation of orders , hence the move to suppress it. A shooting affray occurred on Nineteenth Btivi-t and Aveinio H on Sunday morning In which a husband and ids wife weio the ptiu- cipaN The couple's name is XelT , and the Hhooting grew out of a quarrel resulting from maiital delinquencies on both sides. The woman pawned her jewelry to procutoaiu- volver with which to shoot'licr husband. She liied two shots , both of which took effect , ono In the shoulder and the other in the arm of the man , inflicting only slight flcsliounds. . The woman then turned tlio pistol upon her- hclf and tired ono shot , which made u slight wound In her shoulder. There weio no nr- i-e.st.s , the affair only leaked out yesterday af ternoon. Neff is a showman , and his wife has also traveled with a circus. They ll\'o in ono of ex-Aldormau Hudd's tenement houses. Several desirable dwellings with modern Improvements for rent in vicinity of the I'lesbyterian chinch. 1C. II. Sheafo & 'Co. , rental agents. J'l.itsojr.ti. / iit.itit.1 fits. M A Past of Lincoln is visiting lelatives in the Ulu ffs. E. ( . ' Hunt and wife leturned last evening from a week's visit with relatives in Ne braska. S. Farnsworth and William Moore re turned vesteiday fiom their southern trip. They visited Florida , New Orleans , the Hot Springs , ftp , and intended to take si run to Cuba , but the weather getting too hot re treated hommuird. Mr. Farnsworth has not gained gieatly in weight , but is much.stronger mid better than when ho left. Mr. Moore's health is excellent. Tlio Oriel' of a C'hilil. liitllnitnl tn Ilif ( jjifH Toma. The lied Oak boy stood on the deck , Whence all but him had ( led ; The lingo old tub reeled like a wreck , And giddy was his head. "Pa pa , pa pa , I can't hear sprinting , 1'vo lost the race for the city printing. Those mistj aldermen are mean , They even said that I was green. I know I'm much more grecu than "road , " Hut If Tins HII : : was only deadl IJoo-oo' ' - Uoo-oo-ooll } 3oiHo'I ' ! OoMM Ol 1JOSTOX STOltK. Attractions on Our Second Floor 1'or Monday and tlio Week. ! HK ) pair Kaniplo cor.sets , Including French sateen , coutil , jeans and summer corsets , goods sold from ll'.to to $1.2."i , all to go at inc. nl/es from 111 to l7 ! in ecru , white , cremo and tints. MUSLIN UNnKHWKAIl. In three lots for Monday and the week. LOT 1 AT .Vie. A full line of corset covers , plain embroidered anil lace trimmed in all sl/es , 2."w each. Night gowns , full size , riilllo trimmed. 2. " > o each. Chemise and drawers , lace and embroid ered , trimmed'J.'io each. Misses' and ladle.1 white skirts 2."e each. Children's and Infant's wldto dresses , UBe to Jl.tiO , a bargain. LOT 2 AT T.V. Corset covets , V shape mid square/ neck , Night gowns , trimmed with feather edge braid and milled , : i'.ic. Chemise and drawers , embroidered and tucked , tliio. LOT a AT Me , Corset cover * . \\lth full yoke of em broidery and torchon lace. Me. Mother Hublmrd night dresses , beautifully trimmed , Me. ) Chemiho and drawers , trimmed with em broidery and torchon lace and Hnishcd in feather stitch braid , fiOc. All the ulwo goods will compare with goods sold ut 750 and # 1. HOSTON STOHB , FOTHKKLNGHAM , WH1TKLAW & CO. , Leaders ami Promoters of Low Prices , Council muffs. Honored In Old Age. The most Interesting social event of the noiiMm occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs , 1) . U. Hlooiner , on Fourth .street , yester day afternoon. H was the golden wedding of theagi'd mid honored couple , anduoovcnt has attracted the Interest and called forth as many earnest and sincere congratulations for many u day They have been residents of Council Hinds hlnce lsV > , and while watching the city puss thnaigh all Its stages from Its village- hood days have wielded a iKiwerful Inllueneo upon It for good that has been felt throughout the west , Mrs. Amelia Hloomer Is ouo of the lcst known women in the United States and her fame spread thiiuighout the crtiiutry years ugo through her eflorU to Institute dross ro- form. The reception began at it o'clock and con tinued during the evening. Four hundred In vitations were Issued and .sent to addresses In nearly every state In the union , and the beau tiful lunny was tilled with guests. Among the uuiits from abroad wore Mr ( 'Italics A j JJloouicr utid wife of lluffalo , N , V. ; N. J. i Milllgan nml wife of Ontario countr , New York , and Miss Hannah Kennedy of Omaha , Charles A. Hloomer la u In-other of C. U , Hloomer and Is president cf the Uuffalo ele vator company ! N. .1. Milllgan Is n nephew Jiy marriage , and U editor and publisher of the Ontario County Times of New York. These relatives of the ngrd couple consti tuted the reception committee. Letters and telegrams were received from hundreds who could not bo present. The presents , worn rich and numerous , and cumo from both Indi viduals and organisations. The Potlnwnt- tamlo bar presented suitable resolutions and an elegant present , They were all beautiful and highly pri/ed , but that presented by Kev. (1.V. . Crofts was very beautiful and will re main a treasure in the family for generations. It was a IKX-III of ten stnnrna eom | > osed by him and willten on heavy embossed art board. It was bound with delicate pink ribbon In the form of a llttlo volume of twenty pages with Illuminated covers. The poem was In the handwriting of the author with one stan/ii on a page , and on tlio opposite page was a full page sketch In water colors suggested by the text and executed by Miss Hchso It. her hap piest manner. Among the letters received was ouo from Miss Susan H. Antlmnv , dated at Washing ton , 1) . C. Miss Anthony dwelt extensively on the personal qualities of the addressed , re viewing In detail the high c&tccm in which thev have been held by the author during u pcilod of years , and extended her kindest regards and best wishes for their future wel fare. Another letter was received from Mrs. ex- Oovcinor Hale of Wyoming. Mrs. Hale has been prominent In tlio advocacy of woman's rights for a long time , and in this way a strong tlo of friendship was woven between she and Mrs. Hloomer : being co-workers for tlio past decade. In her letter Mrs. Halo at tribute * much of the success of woman suf frage In the west to the untiring labors of Mrs. Hloomer , and adds that as a monument to the cause U'jomlng will most likely grant t ln < long standing t ( 'quest that has for years been suspended In the balance. Mrs. Halo's letter us well as that of Miss Anthony was interspersed with pathos and an abundance of kind words. These letters were read to tlio guests , sev eral of whom ex pressed their regrets that such ladles of prominence , and especially as they were watin , ' personal ft lends of the Hloomer family , could not be auditors on the occasion. Numerous jucsents were made , among which were : Library trustees Pair of solid silver , gold lined , individual salts. Messrs. L.V. . Tullojx , V. O , nicason.John T. Oliver , U. fJivcn and Oeorgo C.'oiner Solid silver spoon and fork , gold lined. ICdmund Jeffries Solid silver , gold lined cheese scoop. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mctcalf Solid sil ver , gold lined sardine fork. Tiustees of Council Hluff.s ledge No. 10 , I. O. O. F.-Solid gold headed iimbielln. An elegant Ice cream set of solid silver in a handsomely ornamented plush case of old gold velvet by tlio rector and vestry of tlio St. Paul's KplsLop.il church , consisting of Kev. T. .1. Mtickuv and Messrs. Everett , Stewart , Halduin , Uowman , Kimball , Smith , Duijuottee , Hicc , Cavin , MucConncll , O'Deli and Hesley. The ladel was handsomely en graved with the mimes of the recipients and the vestry and pastor collectively carved on the back surface. r 1 At 8 o'clock in the evening the rector and aged members of the vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal church assembled at the church and proceeded in a body to the residence to convey to the aged couple the congratulations of the palish. The Informal reception closed at. o'clock and a formal reception was held during the oven- ing. The event was a grand success and \ \ as greatly enjoyed by all who attended. I'ow Kent In ; * . The scats in St. Paul's church will bo tented to-morrow , Wednesday , evening April 10. A committee from the vestry will bo present to accommodate all who may desire to bccuro sittings. Important to Horsemen : Largo line horse and turf goods. Piobstle , fCi'J U y , U. H. 1 f you want the best Wall paper go to J. D. Crocku ell's. Tlio Union Depot. President Miller of the Chicago , Milwau kee & St. Paul railway imived in the city- yesterday morning In his special car , and spent the day with the members of tlio depot company looking over the ground for tlio pro posed building. During the afternoon ho went over to Omaha and had a conference with the Union Paciilc and Northwestern of ficials concerning the matter , and the whole patty returned to the city and made another examination of the grounds. President Miller was very favorably im pressed with the location , and indicated the fact that the Milwaukee would not bo back ward in pushing the ontcrpiiso through to a successful termination. A conference was held yesterday afternoon , but the conclusions arrived at were not made public and proba bly will not bo imparted to the members of the depot company until today. It is known that the Northwestern people aio not altogether satisfied with the arrange ments made for running their trains into the now depot , which require them to back in on the north side. They will not consent to do this , as it will put them to a disadvantage , and interfeio with the oix-ration of their trains. They have determined to ask for the condemnation of another block of lots on the west of the site that will enable them to lay the necessary curve to run up on the front and.south side of the depot. They will only ask the depot company to assist in procuring tlio right-of-way and will pay all expenses. The block asked for Is nearly all owned by the Council Hlufts canning company and fs covered by their extensive works. If it is found to ho necessary tocondomn and remove these buildings some delay will occur and u great deal of expense will bo entailed. . J , O. Tipton , leal estate , 527 Broadway. it u roil HU.I : , One hundred tons of hay for sale In stack ut Lake Manawa. HKN MAIJKS. Scott house. 22 , 21 Main street , Council Hluffs , newly fuinished , $1 u day ; meals 25c. A I'reHbytorlan llcncilt. Tlio young ladles of the Second Presby terian church will give nu entertainment at the church tomorrow evening for the benefit of the society. An admission fee of 15 cents will bo charged. The follow ing is the pro gramme : Solo Sirs. Orplm Mvors Hesitation "Corporal 1)111 ) , " Miss ( Ivrlle Taylor. Duet , "Mm mil i Ing Sim. " d lover MU-cs Mary and Vloln Duncan , Heeltatlon "Statue In Clay , " .Miss llcssld Ml'l llllll ] . llccltatlon , "In tlio Signal lloA Station Master's Story" . .Miss Magglo Wnllnc Solo , "ttteut HcMitln'i Hell. " Howard Miss Viola -1)111101111. ) Keeitatlon . . . "Tho Uiiimmer Hey , " MIssLotiluWnllucb. Cornet Solo lu'imcus Duncan Solo Miss Itlanch llmun Wo want you to list your rental property with us and wo will secure you good , reliable tenants. Ucnts collected and special atten tion given to caw of property. II. II. Sheafo & Co. , Hreadway and Main si. , up stall's , Tlio Council Meets. The city1 council held u meeting last evening - ing for the purpose of ( King the silarlesof firemen , and hereafter will piy regular fire men o7 > per month , captains $70 ami now men f.)0 IHM' month for the llrst two months. Alderman Knepher Introduced a resolution to Increase the salary of the chief of ixilice to jlOO a month , but no decisive action was taken. Fire Chief Levin requested the council to purchase the hose wagon on exhibition here , but no action was taken. Ho Hypothecated the ( } . Fred Michener , who for the past six months has Ix-en engaged In the ofllco of H , O. Dun & Co. in this city , Is not there HOW , neither Is ho In the city , and until noon yes terday It was supposed that one of the Hem- ington tjpewi Hers which he had been using in the otllco had also left thu city , but the ma chine was subsequently found at A. A. Clark's chattel loan agency , where Mlcheuer had pawned It for f . ' , " > . The details of thu case an learned from Manager Peterson show that Michener Is a strange character , u wotld- wanderer with u record for traveling that beats Nellie Hly's. Sis years ago ho was In the employ of the Dim agency at Chicago , when ho suddenly threw up his Hltuntton mid bturtcU ou u trump uruuud the world , During the tlmo he visited every civilized country on lln glolx1 , and wai making his way back to Ids home In Milwaukee when ho struck Coun cil Hluffrt and went to work to raise some ready cash. On Sunday Manager Peterson went to Lincoln , and while he was absent Michener concluded to continue bis travels. There was about ? ll ! duo him , and he evened It tip by taking the typewriter. He visited the manager of the agency In Omaha Sunday and left on the Union Paciilc train for the west. _ _ The gasoline stove. Is more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save life anil property by Using the C. H. Gas and Klcctriu Light Co.'s gas stove. lira. Woodbury have removed their dental oflleo to 101 Pearl street , up atnira. A l''lgli < I'oi-ii Pasture. Monday afternoon then ) was u bloody light for the privilege of using n little urea of pas ture lands on the bottoms near the river. The patch only comprises n few vacant lots be longing to Paul , the Omaha veal estate man. Ills not a very green pasture and the most enterprising cow would have to eat constant ly and gather In a largo quantity of faith too , to fill her sides during the Interval from sun rise to sunset , but there were two claimants besides the cows for pilvlleges of getting the grass. They were Stephen Hertelmeyerwho lives near by , anil n man named Heed , who claims to bo tlio agent of Mr. Paul. Hertel- meyer had l > een in tlio habit of t j ing Ids cow- on the lots with a long rene and when remon strated with by Kced said ho hail permission to do so and was going to continue It. Kccd demanded a icntal and when this was refused he forbade the old ( icrnmu to go upon the dis puted tract. The admonition was not heeded and the old cow was staked out again. This led Heed to assault the cow with a club , and when Ueitelmeyer went to her rescue Heed turned upon him and felled him to the earth with the club , severely injuring him. When the old man recovered sufileientlv ho came up town and filed information against Heed charging htm with assault with intent to kill. He was arrested and spent the night In Jail , and yesterday morning was before .ImlgoMKioe. The evidence showed an ag gravated case of assault and Heed was fined jllh ) and costs , and In default of payment was sent to the county jail for thirty days. S. H Wadsworth & Co. , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard InvestmentconiDany. Finest photo gallery In the west Sherr.i- Ocn's new place , II ! and 15 Main street. The Park Lltl 'ullon. Although the arguments on the demurrer in the Fail-mount park case are not to bo made until May , when they will bo he.ird by Judges Love and Shiras in DCS Mollies , the attorneys for the city have not let up at all in their work , but are still "cutting halt. " A recent flying tiip to DCS Moines was pro ductive of good results. The other side is also busy , and Mr. Haldwln visited Colorado rado a shoi't time since to see "tho widow" who has previously figured in the case , but bis reception was not cordial. Mr. Haldano has not thus far appeared , but it is stated that lie was en route home to take part in tlio case at the recent term of the federal court , but was intercepted at Chicago by his col leagues and Induced to return to Now York. Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown and bridge woik , No. 12 Pearl. If vou wish to sell your property call ou the .Tiidil & Wells Co. , C. H. Judd president , ( XX ! Hroadway. Demanding a Dividend. Judge Dccmcr was still busy yesterday with equity cases. That of Dcspaines vs Pace & Smith took up most of the time. Tlio plaintiff had been buying cattle and sheep , the defendants furnishing the money , and the plaintiff taking half the profits on each deal. He claims that ho has never had u fair ac counting for some sheep , and also claims a half interest in the profits of a real estate deal. Pace .Sc Smith bought twenty acres on the bottoms just before the boom , and made well on it. The plaintiff claims thatheought to bo given half of the profits , as ho gave them u pointer about the boom coming' , and whore they had better invest. J. C. Bixhy , steam heating , sanitary engi neer , IM3 Life building , Omaha ; 20J Merriam block , Council Hluffs. Choice residence property centrally located for sale by K. II. Sheafo & Co. For The following have been elected ottlcers of tlio Young Men's Christian association for the ensuing year : President , W. W. Wallace ; first vice president , W. C. Gannon ; second vice president , I ! . W. Haymond ; treasurer , W. 1' . Oftlcer ; recording secretary , .1. M. Oursler ; directors. C. T. Ofllcer , C. A. Saunders - ders , C. It. Allen , P. J. Montgomery , W. A. Joseph , K. 13. Cook. A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Uixby's. The Manhattan sporting hcadq'rs , US H- way. A OIC3AXTIO KTATUM. .V Chinese Tinn e of llnddlia Highly Feet iu Height. The rhineso pilgrim b'a-hiou { jives in tlio sixth chapter of his immitivo u do- M-ription of a monster inia o of Huddlm , which ho tolls us was carved in wood by a clover- artificer of the kingdom of T'o-lelh. According1 to Fa-hien , this artist was Ulrica tukou up to heaven so that ho might ohsorvo the height , com plexion , anil appearance of tlio supreme 1'iilor of the Tushita heaven. Authors who have translated the passage giving dimensions of thiw collossal figure are strangely ut variance with each other. Prof. Ball's translation says : "Tho height of this wodon monster was eighty feet , and its upturned foot eight foot. " Prof. Leggo sayw : "It ( the imago ) is eighty cubits in height and eight cubits at the base from knee to knee ol the crossed leirs. " From the last pontonco it is inferred that the im ago hits crossed-lcgged in true oriental btyle. Waters and Oilen , two other translators of Fa-hien's works , render the passage describing the imago just as Prof. Hall does i. o. , eighty feet in height and the foot eight foot in length. Hubert K. Douglas of King's college , London , thinks all four of these transla tions wrongly rendered , or else that this wooden Hudilha is u monster strangely out of proportion ) * . In proof of this ho measured a perfectly shaped flreek statue twonty.Hoven feet high and found the foot to bo but two feet three-fourths of an inch in length. According to this , a perfectly formed Groolc statue with a foot eight feet lorg would bo over ono hundred foot in height , whens this Mny- troya Dudilhu is but eighty feet to tlio crown of the head. An Opportunity for SnolH. A matchless opportunity will shortly be offered to the snobs of India , says La- bouehoro in London Truth. The whole of the enrringes and horses , "the prop erty of his royal highness , the dnko of Conniuight , cominander-ln-chlof , 1 loin- bay army , proceeding homo , " are offered for sale , togothorwlth the handsome household fiirnlturo * * * "tho most elegant collection of furnltnro im ported into India , " etc , , etc. The most Htrildng feature in the catalogue , which I have been privileged to inspect , is "tho handsomest set of curtains in India twelve pairs * * * * eot price in London , -liiOO KH. Will take H.oflO Us. " There IB a surprising magnanimity about tnls last offer. 1 should have thought that In the eyes of the most likely class of purchasers the furniture of royalty would gain rat her than lese la value by use. For burns , scalds , bruises and all pain and soreness of tlio flesh , the grand household remed > Is Dr Thomas' Electric OH , He sure you fct the gcuuluo. f'APTII l\\l t II t I\tITV 1MTPXTTO SOI ill OMAHA JAILi ) JiAWlS , The New Oo iicilTrinsacts , , ( a Lot of im- poitaiit' Business. MRS. BRUBAKER BEFORE THE JUDGE Is Continued IIH Well ni tlio One AKuliiHt , Her Father The Need ofti Stiilo Prosecu tor In Moulli Oniuhii. night councllmen answered when the roll was called at Monday night's meeting of South Omaha's city fathers. Every body was present. The now members me attentive to their duties and desirous of ac quainting themselves thoroughly with munic ipal affairs. Thocommltteo on license to whom was re ferred a communication from Tin : Ur.K Pub lishing company fn regard to the publication of liquor license application notices reported as follows : Yoiircnminlllop tn Mhomwas imported the communication of Tun HKI : I'liblMdnit com pany ha\e examined upctloir.'of chapter Ml and and that II icails as follows : "No action uluill lie taken upon slid application until at least l\\o ccl s notice of Ilio Illlnir of the same has lieen glxen by publication in n ncnspiiper pitml-lu > d In siild county lia\lng the hnucst eliciilallon Iheieln. " clc. 'I'lii'irfoit' ui > iccom- mcnd that the city clcik he Instructed to hau < all application notices published In Tin : 'I'lio report was adopted. An ordinance was introduced requiting the owners of all buildings of three stories and over in height to equip tlio structures with lire escapes. The ordinance was reform ) . The residents in the neighborhood of Lirflo Wilson's newly opened dlsreputablo house petitioned the council to suppiess the place. Marshal Maloney w.tb instructed to net on tlio matter. Kilo Chief Smith asked the council to pro- vidoa hosecait and hook and ladder truck for thu protection of property in the Third ward , the new house to bolocated some where onVost Q Htieet. It was referred to the committee on llro and water. Key L. Hall's resignation as divver of tlio hose earl was accepted and his proposition to .servo ns. city electrician at $20 a month was referred to the committee on lire and water. City Treasurer Geary repoitcd a willing ness to turn over to his successor the uioiiuy In his hands belonging to the city less fl.l.VI duo him for necessary expenses incurred dur ing Ids term. Tlio lliiauco committee will consider the communication. Mayor Sloano iipppointcd C. M. Hunt , John A. Doe mid A. IJ. llnlev to appraise the dam ages to property caused by grading the alley back of tlio high school between Ij and M stieots. The mayor also appointed 1) . I1' . IJaylcss building inspector to servo during the illness of Inspector Dwyer. The appoint ments weio continued. The city attorney was instructed to draft mi ordinance creating the olllco of city elec trician. When it is done Hey Hull will get the Job. The committee on streets and alloys were instructed to advertise for bids 1or the grad ing of Q sheet fiom Twenty-fourth .street to the ( > street viaduct. City Engineer Mori is submitted a bill for extra time put in on thu Sabbath day in the city's .service. Tills bill was for the puiposo of oftsetting a deduction from Mr. Morris' pav for loss of tlmo ( luring February. Tlio bill amounts to > . " > ( ) and was allowed. 1C. O. Maylleld , asking tlio council to reim burse him for medic. . ! bills , etc. . contracted on account of sickness resulting from attcnd- indinga liio in the Third ward dining Feb ruary last. The bills \\cnt to the linanco committee. An oiilinanco governing tlio llredepaitmont , ol which Air. Maylield is u member , justifies the payment of the bills by the city. The city treasurer was instructed to pay 8300 interest duo Aprjl 1 on paving bonds. Tlio city tieasiirer's reports for February and March were read and'referred. ' City Clerk MeUuira tendered his bond and was hwoni in , after .which the council ad journed until next Mouday night. No I'rosccutiiiK Attorney. The case of the s ate against Mrs. Mamio Brubakcr for assault with intent murder , and the case against George. Nicholson , her father , for assault with intent to kill , were called for preliminary hearing yesterday and were continued until Saturday and Thursday after noons , respectively , at 2 o'clock. The need of an attorney to represent the state in South Omaha in impoitnnt criminal eases -was demonstrated when the two cases were called. KH II. Doud lias de cided to look after thu interests of the. state no more in South Omaha , simply because it is a thankless as well as an unrcmuncrntivo task. For an hour the busi ness of tlio police court was stopped awaiting some one to appear for the prosecution. By an energetic use of the telephone County At torney Mahoney was i cached and came to South Omaha , and that too , at the sacrifice of important engagements in the state's interest in Omaha. Similar cases are Ilablo to arise in South Omaha every week. Ilcrctofmo Mr. Doud has given ids time and legal knowledge to the state for nothing in South Omaha's police couit. It might involve n day ormoioof labor but an appearance for the state on the preliminary hearing of a criminal ease means' ' no pay whatever from the county. Itcplcvincd from the Sheriff. Omaha parties Monday , through Deputy Sheriff McC'rackon , attached the fixtures In the saloon on the comer of Twenty-sixth and N streets belonging to Mrs. Augusta Hanuse. A bright attorney immediately secured papeis from.lndgo Levy and Constable Donnelley replovinod the goods. When ho had per formed the act ho discoered that it wasn't jitst the proper caper fora constable to take attached goods away from the sheriff ; the coroner must do that. The saloon was run ning as usual last night. School ] { cH > rt for Muroh. Superintendent Monroe of the South Omaha schools makes the following report for the month of March : Total eniollniciit l.OM Total eniolliniMit samn month lt'l ' POI Axeiago iiunibur attending TM Avoiago number attending same month ft * ! ) CM Average dally attendance utti A\i > rage dally attendance same month IbM ) ( W ! Stolen KVK officer. Matt Hamion , Phil Dcagon mid John Dris- cell have been confined iu tlio city bastilo slnco Monday. Halthus .Tetter is of the opinion that the trio stolon-keg of beer from him the other day. , They were arrested by Ofilcer Spocttler , who also put the keg in custody. , City Notes linil Personals. II. C. Wiiyland has returned from Me- Cook. i i W. II. Mann , tub dairyman , will remove to Oklahoma. , C. H. Hlch of the Stockman went to Chicago cage Monday night. ' John Carlson , phdn drunk , will board out f'.W ) at the county Jail. Draughtsmen are engaged In drawing a new Insurance map of South Oimihn. K. M. Miirtiiidale and W. II. Kden of Mur ray , In. , were In South , Omaha Monday. John Mnher luu gone to Grand Island to take a look at some tow n lots ho owns there. John Smith , dirty and greasy , admitted ho was n begging vagrant ami was tuileied out of town. William Hells and John Henken were ills- missed yesterday on the charge of disturbing the iHMiee. Hubert H. Livingston Post O. A. H. , went to Omaha yesterday to participate In tlio re ception to General Alger , The ladles and society of the Presby terian church will meet with Mrs. D. S. Pen ney this afternoon ut 2 ; , ' ) . A. N. Millspaugh and 7. . Cnddington will entertain the members of the Kmnnoit club at the club rooms on Friday evening. Kdward Wallwork Lott , aged seven years , eldest son of A. L. Lott , died of diptheihi Monday at a p. m. The funeral fiom the residence , Seventeenth and K sheets , at 2 p. m. today. The Comparative Cost of Ilrlok. 0x11111 , 0. X1)11114.To | the Editor of TUB HEI : . ] We have read your article on the brick qucsllou with Interest , and In order to nrnvo at the facts with regnrd to the subject generally we have written to the builders' ex changes in the various cities in the United States , and herewith give you the replies , which we wish you would kindly publish , so that the public maybe Informed us to the cost of brick mid brick building In this city as compared with others. You will note partlcuhirlv that the brick makers In Omaha make a larger brick , with ono exception , uiiil sell them for n less price than any other city In this list. The average price of brick for this year has been fixed at # 7 per IWH ) delivered at the building. Hrick laid In the wall costless than In nny of the places named , showing also that build ing Is done In Omaha more rciitoniiblv than In any city of Its sl/c , or larger , In the east or Wo hope that you will Impress this fact stiongly upon the public. It Is for the benellt of Omaha and will have considerable weight towards having our fire limits extended , thereby giving a more substantial and beau tiful iipiwuiiiiico to tlio city , making It an Inducement - ducement for custom capitalists to Invest their money with us. Yours very truly , D. J. COI.MNS , Secretary of the Hullders' and Traders' Kx * change. The following Is the comparative statement rmiplled by Mr. Collins. \\f\\ \ \ \ \ Ji ? „ : : : ' ? ' : . ' \it \ , Sf2 liSi C 35 CO ss s - 1 Q 1-3 t'SSSSSSSSS s fes is ' sS r * Bfffel ? ! g r = eSe 3 sSSs el sb i I ? 25S ; ! ! ? ? § ggg I a I o I 5 ? ti M ti S fe S s 8 § 3 8 a a a a a linker' * Pure Coil Ijiver Oil. ( Known over -10 years. ) Also Halter's Emulsion for tlnoat and lung troubles. All druggists. QUKISll SICNATOU 8TKWART. Kiiniiy KMimplcs of the Xovada Sciui- tor'H AbscntOIfiidiMlnosH. It in a&MH-ted by friends of Senator Stewart of Nuvadn that if hi.s absence of mind could bo cut into htrips and pat-ted together end to end , it Mould reach twice around illimitable opaco and tlo in a double bow knot. Out on the slope they us-ed to tell a story of how ho was hastening ? ono morning1 to catch a train , when he suddenly stopped and said to his companion : "There , by thunder , I'voleftmy M'atch under my pillow. " "Let's go back and got it , " said his friend. "llolil ' ' the "I on , replied senator , don't believe \vo'll hfivo time1 and ho drew the watch from his pocket , looked carefully at the face of it , counted the momeiitH , and added : "No , MOvoift have time , " and pressed on toward the station , saying : "Oh , well , I guess I can got along for a day without a watch. " It is also related that Senator Stewart dressed himself at a hotel ono morning , putting his vent on wrong side out , and in a few minutes presented himself at the ollico , excitedly rubbing the plaee.s whore the pockets ought to bo , and com plaining that lie had been robbed. It might have been believed that these tales wore work-s of imagination had not the senator himself ono day this week given testimony to their truth. The clerk of the senate M'an monotonously calling the roll on some question iii which Senator Stewart was not inter ested. The senator sat \vith his olbous on his desk , his cheeks upon his hands , and his eyes lixed upon vacancy , whither his mind had gone. "Mr. Stewart , " the clerk called. There M'as a moment of silence. .Sen ator Stewart continued to look at noth ing."Mr. "Mr. Stewart , " the clerk called again , but Mr. Stewart did not hear him. A brother senator sitting near reached over and touched him. The light of consciousness M'as just returning to the dreamer's eyes \vhou the clerk shouted once more : "Mr. Sttnvart ! " "I pass , " said the senator from No- vadn. Van Houtcn's Cocoa Largest sale In the world. ( looil Cattle. It should always bo remembered that the RUcrc.sxful operation of agricultural purnuits depends largely upon good livestock , and the present outlook is most favorable for cattle. Any who will now produce beef animals of genuine nun It can safely expect satisfactory leturns. Tlio piesent prices oiler a golden opportunity for Living foundations. In this connection we call attention to tlio public sale of pmii bred Hornfords to bo held by U. II. Klnicmlorf , In K.iaruoy , Neb. , Monday. April 'Jl , Ih'JO. The Klmcndorf held Is well known as ono of the very best In the \\ent. Ho is breeding cattle for general usefulness - fulness and the cliauteter of his herd and those to bo Hold at auction are Just such as M ill do the buyer most good. The ahoM' yard career In ls * . jvas most huu- cassful ut Dos Moines. Lincoln , Topelta , 1'eorla. St. Joseph and Ht Louis the ivsiilt being llfty pii/es in all. Sixteen llrsts , four teen seconds , t\vo thirds and eighteen swcop- btakes premiums , Several of the cattle to ho sold are by the great Anxiety fJrovoild bull Autocrat , and all females of proper ago will bo bred to the gieat prize-winning bull , Kail of .SliadelamlitOth.liO.Ti'i. Write for cata logue , which will bo mailed to any addicss , and attend the sale If possible. Sale positive and the cattle absolutely in the hands of the buyers. Terms are very liberal , viSix : months' time without Intcroet or 5 per cent discount for cash. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , blcoplcnsncss , cured by Dr Miles' Nervine. Samples free ut Kuhn ft , Co. 'a , 15th and Uou Uid , | C , A , BEEBE & COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Doulora in FURNITURE. Stock nml Lowest 1'ilccs , Dealers , send forCiitnloRiic. Nos. COTi and 1M" Ih'utulwny , nml 204 ami UOll Ploroo Street , Council niitiT * , tn. Council Bluffs Steam Dye Works. 1O13 LJroad\ratj. Neat * Noi'UiAvasl.orn Uopol. . ; MAIL AND EXPHESS ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION , - : - Send for Price List and Circulars. C. A. MACHAN & CO. GRAHAM & Planing Mill , Sash and Door Factory. Coiner Second avenue and Thirteenth stieet , Council lIlulTs , la.Vo are thoiou hly equipped to do all Muds of oi k. Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Special attention given to odd sl/rsftalr Work , and Interior I'lnlsh of all kinds made to eider on short notice. Kstlmates given on all kinds of work to contractor ami Iftilldur. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H IlyilriuiltoumlSnnltHryKntilnrer. I'luns , estimates . Spuclllcutkms. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Coucll BlulTn. lowu. _ N -.lusticc of the I'oaco. Olllco over American Express , No. U . .y , Council HlulTs , Iowa. Vr CJ1V.C-Attorneys nt Law. 1'raotlee in the Stale and I-'o l tX , J1I11C5 oral Courts. Uco us 7 and S Sliutfurt-Hono I510''lc ' , C'oinicil liluirs. Iowa. SATURN , (26OS. ( ) Will inal.e the season of IROO at tlio I nlon li Mns I'aiK , Council ItlulTs , Iowa , from Muieh 1st nil til June 1st , "lien hoill lie letiiined to Piciiiont and Ills \u > ithy companion MAMBR1NO BASHAW , (1759 ( , ) will tiiKu his place fiom Juno 1st until AuguM 1st. These two aio the only stallions In tlio west I hal mo tin-si res or L' : : ) iiciforiiiois. t-atiiin Is a chestnut stall Ion , Hi hands high , and Iu 01 dlnaiy lleshlll \\clj-li 1'JOO pounds ; foaled 1S70 ; hied by I'oucll Ilios. , SpiliiKlioio , I'.i. Ho Is ncifectly sou nil and \ Igorous , and a ceitain foal getter. I'll it her comment Is iinnri'i s.iry. Ti'ims 1100 the si'ic-on ullh thf usual ictilin prhlkves ; limit ably cash 01 ImiUuhlu p.iprilic- ft'io the mine leaxos jicmlM" ) . Among Satuin's get are Mel.coil , Ul'it : | ; Consul , i'J- : ; llj ron blieiiiian , ' ! : ' , and inuny olhcis better than 'J:4rt. : ( food caic and pnfcct aceominodatIons for stock. Vlsltois always welcoinuat the p.uk. I'or In fed Ing catalogue , etc. , wiltu to JAS. G. SMITH & SON , Fremont , Neb. Very Low. Without doubt there aio many persons IIOM- building bouses here M'ho M'antto use the city water , but are unable to pay tlio usual price for introducing the water into their picmises. Appreciating tins fact , the New York Plumb ing company will lix'ato ayaid hjdrant six teen feet from the curb line , and connect the same with water main , with everything com plete and the water ready to use forflli. Cash with order. This oiler applies to unpaved streets \vhurc mains are laid. The headers of flue watches and je\velry In the city , and the place to buy the best goods at tlio lov/cst prices , is the establishment without rivals , the most reliable livm of - C. IJ. .TtrgrnMix t Co. SPECIAL NOT FOES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 171OU HUNT Three nnfmulshed looms. .NO J3 South SHtb st. " \\rANTT.IMoTiado-A clear faun In Nci - i bias | < a , aclfiirliilncsslil ) In Omaha foi eliuiroi enuiinibuieil rcsldcnco lots. Tlio Jndil A.YlIs company , WK1 llio.ulway , C. II. Judil , piesldent. ITANTr.D-A gill tifsfw , 11)1 ) I'eail M WAN'TiKneigftle : ! ) Indies or Kcnllemen. Wages. } ' . ' . . " > 0 pei day t-uiiuintcud , Call at Mi Iiltlhi C'u11 Is M , , cor. u\e. 1' . LAllV agents wanted e ciywlicie. Can iiuike fitim $5 to3 pei week. Addiess Dr. W. Capell , found ! ill nil.la. . WANTI2D to Tiade Houses and lotsiang- IiiK In pi lee from $ .100 to til.otM for iinlm- pioveil piopertv. Tlio J add \ Wells coniiany ] , l/Xlllroadwa.\ . . II. .liul'l , pies. SAM' On month ) } payments or terms 1T1OU 1 to Mill by tlio Jnddellscompiioy : T-ioom two-story lionsr , col Htb ae. . and Ifllli st. , lot 35 by KtS feet , tno blocks fiom motor JU-'ioom house on nth inc. , ono blnuK fiom motor line. h-ioom house on Lincoln inc. , two blocks fiom motoi line. a 4-1 oem houseon Noitb 7lh St. , nearpost- olllcn. il-mom house , two stoiles , ave. A and j''tli st. ( i-ioom stoiy and a linlf bouse , axe. II , near Noi tb Till st. li-ioom house , also -l-ioom boii'-o on the motor line , between -lilb and " 1st sts. Iliiusesaiid lots In all pails of the. city. Tlio Jndd& Wells eomiiany , lli > Ilioadway , C. 11. Judd , pies. \\7I2 lla-K-'l lotson and adjoining I'uik im . I r bctwi-en the Ogden house mill I'alimoiint I'aik , on nhleh we will build beautiful homes losuiltlie piiicliaseis. UX ) Ilioadwny , O. II. .Indil , pic.s. "lirANTKO .Men loscll llietomph'lo M-liooT > > charts. Salary 01 commission llbi nil and iiinmptly iiulil. hmall c\ienses | foi outfit. Ad- diessoi eallou C. II. Multli , .MU Itioadway , Council Illiitls , la. _ K1OK SVIiK At a ImiKiiln : One doiiblo saw and Mlcor ; ono xcncei maclilnii with gfiu- Ing eompieie , ail nu . siiliaiilo foi basket fae- loiy. Iiifiulie ul tMiidei'h commls blon : house , Ki Pcai I .st. . Council JIliinH. _ _ IjlOlt KIINTllawkeo lollci Hour and feed I1 mills. Swan \\alker. \ . Coumll lllulK hi. ' 1711)11 fA Iii ; New s-room hoiiso with mod- JL' out Imiiroxemcnls , laiuo gioxn lot , In 1st class iif iKlinoi hood. This Is iibaiKaln , II..VJ ) . New 7-i oem cottiiKf enc ; . I , ncut Oakland axe , with linn lot , $ ! } .Nm. Model n i-stoiy boiisK oiiNth u\e. , t..MO , New It-loom cottiiKf , tl.iiiKI. New l-room cottage. < tXX ( ) . Choice gardening laml ctoso to thn city In5 01 UliifiP lotx. tiwipor noif , easy tijims. Lots In Kiddie's nub. on monllily payments , T acies Insldoaeio ptoiiiiily al a baigaln , I'lno lesldenco lot on lienlon St. . Is'iO. I'lioloe lots In Mullln'n sub. al * K'U ' fiieli. dot on Axe. I ) , ucur Mb st. , only Km ) . Section of Hue land In Lincoln Co.ih ) , , ( o tiado for Council IllulTs pnipe ity. Vacant lots In all purln of tlio ellyoneasy terms. I'lrstmorlgaKo loans. VV. C. Mui'v , V fen , Itiinm , Oicia | Illook , CoiinclJ , niulYrt. la _ _ 171OU KAI.i : nr lient ( ianlen land , wllb I1 houses , by J. It. Xlc-f , ItrJ Main bt. , Council _ _ _ _ _ j HAIi-My : icsldencf , Vv | Wfllow axe- 1 nne.ou sontli Hlduof llnyllss p.irl. ; lieiitcd by steam , Ilisliled li ) elcctilcltj mid contain ing all modem Inipioxcmcnts ; lot KW by i'Jil feet. Also will null or cxrlniuKi ) for Improxed olty piopuity myfaim of .170 aercn , ten miles east of Council IllutU N. M. I'lisuy , Cinincll lUillfH. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F. M.ELLIS & CO. , HRGHITEGTS. AND UI'llilll.NO 81 I'l IUNTK.SIir > TH. llooins 4'M mid f.ti Hun llmlrlinvc , Oiiinha , Neb. , and HIMHIIH ' 'H and L'lD Morrlam Illoi-k CouiK'll muffs. In. lorrfspoiidoiioi ) hullcltcd DR. CAP ELL , 1546 , Mnrcus Blk , Brondwny COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Special attention dhwi to the icinox.il | of facial McmlsliiH. such as I'lmplcs , lllolehcs , Illuuk Heads , I'reukle.s , y lluous Hair , TIIOS. \V. II M I'lJSKF. OFPICIiR & PUSIiY , BANKERS Corner Main and Hroadway , Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Dealers In foreign and domi'slln i vcliangfl. Collections inailo and Inteicst iiald on tlin * deposits. CHR'IS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and Pinning Mill. Host ctiulppcd , most ecntially located fa l toiy In the clly. . All modem latcsi p.ittnin mauhlnciy ; opciatcd b > Hklllcd mci'lianloa , Sici'liil | attention gl\cn to hcioll anil hand Mining , planing and trimming , Cicnci.il con tracts and cstlmiiU's for houses and InilldliiKs u specially. Coiniii Neil It Main and MjiiHto btrcels , Council lllntrh. TflephonP . , 1) . KDMUMISON , K. \ > . M 1'ics. Vlcc-l'ics. 1 OllAS.lt. I1.\.SN\N , t'llbhlfr. CitizcnsStatcBank fitI'otr.M if. Paid Up Capital . $ lf 0,000 Surplus and Prollts . ril,000 ) Liability to DopoBitors S60,000 DIIIKITOIIS I. A. Miller , I' . O. ( ilcason. } ' . . 1 , Hlnigait , K. K. Hail , J. I ) , rdmiindsini , ( 'has. 11.11111111:111. : Tialisiict gpiioial IniiikliiK bnst- ness. Latest capital and hiuplus of any bank In SmthucsUtin Iowa , InUu-osl.tm 'JM"11 IJopo H 9. The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , Ihl AxeniKiand L'lst Street. Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Scroll Saw Ins. He-Saw Ing and Planing , t-axxlni : of all kinds. I'oicb IliackctH. Kindling wood tiSa pci load dfllxfied. Clean Mixuliist by tlio barrel ' . ' . " o. All xxoili to bo llrst-elnss. Tcleiilione 'i.11. "YOl'll l'ATItNAJi ) ( : POMCITI'll. " STE.'MAXON . , RRGHITEGT Ancl Supeilntondent. 1100M ! KH MMtUI\M 1M.O ( K , lOI\ir ( x iii.i i rIOA Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. \gi-ntsWantwl UK. C. H Jl'DI ) LOO Ilioadway ( onncll lllnlTsl 27 MAIN STREET , ovut JAtQt i.Mi.N sji\viija : hioua ,