0 THJU OMAHA DA1JL.Y . JJJfilf , WEDNESDAY , JUiNJLQ 31 , 18UU. RETURNED WITH THE SHIELDS A Spontaneous and Enthusiastic Recoptioi to the Victorious Omaha Qnarth , ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND A MEDAL ofVlcotno mid Cnngrntii' ' lion lij .Major dishing ntul tin- llupiiy Termination of.Hlx Weeks ol'Cntnit MIV. , nt .50 p in , the Union Pacific fmml left the nrmoiy or the Omiilm Guard- on C'upitol iivcnuo jilajlng nn enlivening quickstep Ilc-hlnd thorn walked a score of the guards , ntUrcd In lliu fatigue uniform of the coin imny , with ovcry-iluy housowlfery broom1 noruas their light shoulders. The con : on the bosoms \V.H cnuliclcd with n hiiio ilbhoti. This latter nppcmlajfc did not ni'tfuo the conversion of the marc-hoi" to Mut'phjUtn , but \vii4 in sonii ! iimtmrr in- tende-el to indioito that the tad * wh6 hoio It iw'ioc'e'k'hraUiitfa victory. And inoli tlioy wcro in reality , bcciiiio th i' formed the con tingent of the Omaha Guard ? who 1ml achieved fume nnd renown both for thcni' selves and Oruuh.i In the Intor-stato ( hill at Kan ins City. Humheds of pcnplo followed them to the depot whc'ie.if tern shot \\nit , the Kansas Citj ti.iin in rived The victoilous guards disembarked amid enthusiastic cheers and \\i'io uoon clasped In tlio stiong arms of their nppi rt'iati\ friends. Then the line uas ngn\n \ formed. In the lead c.irno the cvclopoan ehum major of tlio b.iml , tlio luttor following in Its brilliant unifoiin nnd with hair nested helmets. Then ranic * the tobiist , totuml , suii-biouiicd color beaior , Seigcant Cleaver , who w.ilked like a lieic erect and pioud fiom the lie-ids ot lili fa nil * fresh yet not froiy. Thru < amoCaptain ScluilT.tall andstraight like a pnplar , m iichhiL' ll'co ' C.psar on p.nado , \\lth a hc'ait iK'.iliiiKIth honest satis- fat lionithln his ample bo.som It would bo ridiculous to suppose th.it the c.ipt.iin did not feel that his labors bad been \\aided. . U\eii body knew liodid , and evcijbodj was tflad ho did , because his labms sini.0 his connection with the company li.wo been almost unremitting. ThOInivo been those of an enthusiast ulio , happih , li is been able to imbue tboso under him with the dame commendable aidor. IJesliJo dipt Schaift , like n minim to a L'tmluuto , like u page to a senator , like a pir'in > to a iaiit , walked a small , sj m- inetiie'.illj Conned , modest , military gentle man , \\ltii the daintiest of dailc mustaches , lustioiiH ojes and a cap slightlj favoiing tlie right e.u on the right side of his head. Ho was aseieitas tlio nlle ho boie and his ojes iiiseraciod fiom the fiont On his aimseio the chcvions of the Ilrst soigUiint On Ids breast hung n hraco of medals \\hieh glinted In the last i.ijs of the sun and fiom the inus/lo of his illle , emblematic of aiose.ite neacc , the lesult of honorublo war , icsteda beautiful bomiuet C'ompaiathely speaking -tint is with Can tiiin Si hiiiff tilde \veio not maiu lathes in the man , Imteveij inih was tliat of a' oldier This little man was Seigeant Foje , \\lio had won the ( ompanj medal foi \ci-llc-nco in ( hill and u bo hall wicslulii simil ir distinction fiom the Hist ficigc.uils of the land , because of th'-so U\cut } eight who \\eie pic-bent at the late competition The guai ds w on the first pi j/o among com panies who had neverbefoie competed , which WHS a cheek foi ? ! , ( ) ( ) ) But this man had won the medal fiom leading eigeants wbt ) li.ul been \eteians in co'iipetition befoie ho uliouldtied a inusket. Tlien came the dium coips under the di rection of Seigeunt Butler They beat the Hhei'psUms as if , instcading of ictuining fiom ten d.ijs of camping , thej weio jubt go ing into it Tollowmg these eamo hcioes of the eon- test Thejcio few in number , beeauso bomo of the boj s were compelled to leave for homo immediately after the drill. But the othciwiso decimated lanks weio lilled un with the "Inooms" so that the bodv pie- facntcd n compact if Milled and motley ap pearance as it wound along. The left was In ought up by n heterogen eous collet lion , some of whom might tiulj bo Hist at a feast and last at a flay ; but the-j weio nil , notwithstanding , emapport with the spiiit of the occasion The line i.in along Kle' cnth stieet. At the Intel set tion of Jaikson the column halted and thiee caiiiages entered behind the band The ( list of these boie Major dishing , Dean Ci.udnor , ilmplain of the guauls , Commis- Bioner Htilln and Max Me\er. In the second todoMvs LientcnantMulfoid nnd in the last , Mrs Captain SchaiiT. 'Hie piotession Illed up Fainain ami as it passed blm Click's a inftnbcr of Captain bchailT's associates saluted htm and weio le- waieled with a waim leeognltion of the comtesy Opposite the Pacific express hcadquai tei s Captain Ilajwaid of the unifoiin lank KnlghtHOf Pjthias No. U , heaitily chceied the boldiers 1 hencefoi w aid the boys wcioticated to repeated iheers , while ladles waved their hiimlkoi chiefs with the wannest of appie- clation , The column inaichcd noitli on SKtccnth Bticet until Capitol avenue was reiche.l , when the ( omp.iny , which had been matching in fouis , moved bj the loft into line , and in mi excellent platoon , which could notTmt bo tulmiied , matched to the aimory. Within , the men weio drawn up in line and nt tlio suggestion of Commissioner IJeilin thieo heaitj cheers weio given for them. Then some inquisitive personage wanted to know what was the matter with Soigeant Foje Pive dozen lusty voices inbtbtc-d that Vie was all light , Then the same voices gave thieo he-aity ehcei ! . for Captain Sclmilt and then s.omo- bed > suggested that the cheera bo raised lor Mayor Cusldm , ' , and they weio. 'Ihen the mu.or . imiilo a little speech IIo Bald that under onllnaij ciicnmstances ho would bo pleased to welcome the guards back to Omaha , but on this occasion he was iloublj pleased to do so. Tliey had done well in their competition They had sustained the credit of Omaha. They weio not cheap lionors which tlioj had won , as would bo attested bj anjono who Knew the arduous ilntle-s and exactions of the life of the soldier Thei had won their destinctlon with html labor because thuy liud had to contest with some of the stumgest companies of the couiitn , companies whom ho know well A week ago thoj had rene away nnd there weio Home doubts as to how they would letuin Hut Omaha was like the Spin t in mother who bad told her son to either rotuin with ills Hhieldoruponlt. Tho\ had returned , not upon their shields , but with them , and \ktoiious Tlio time was confing , when it would bo an honor to bo a member of the Omaha guards They weio tired and ho did not wish to in- Jlict a long speech upon them Omaha felt iiroud of them and ho felt like pionojiiclug his benediction mum them. Then the baud played Annlo Liimlo or something else in id ovoijbody danced , except those who paid resects tullalduft's tempting lee cicain. whleh that caterer had thought fully provided , Tno lompanj's eonipctltlvo di ill took plnco on Thuvbdny last , The time allowed was foity-llvo minutes , Including Iho minutes us rests , the guards went thiough the evolu tions In tw enty-elght minutes , The Wash ington I'Ynclblcs , which ranked next , to- quired thlitythrco minutes. The guaids made a peixentilgo of 111 ! b-10 out of a possi ble ISO ? Surgcant Toyo'a medal conslata of a gold target about the sIio of a < iwu tor , engiwetl us follows "Ue t Ilrst sergeant of un.com . - ] > cting company , interstuto dill ) , Kansas City , Juno B , UH ) . " This is am rounded with Hpraya of luuivl and Is Mil mounted by un eagle , while crossed lilies pass beneath , the whole being dependent from u golden bar Tno members u ho took pint In tha drill are dipt iln tichnrlT , Lieutenants Mulford , Ten Kyek , l-'ab.\aii , Bergeant.s Fojo.ViUon , Cor- ponds Uamfoid , Campbell , AltehUon. Me- Connlclc and PiUates Uakln , Uniko , Larthiiip , ( iage , Cleaver , Orejfory , Seailo , Allen , Cioodnum and Woodburn. The guards huvo been Invited to Atlanta by the lilies of that plaio to take pail in the Ottoberdilil rrom the Ilrst the Omaha guards seemed to llnd favor with idintwt evorj body In the dn ss parades they bcciuno the color company nud their gentlemanly conduct and military coiilhuicd thdr oslUou In tUu call- nmtion of the publle They wen the most northerly comtmny on tin grounds , the Atlanta riliii the mos southerly With the latter nnd the Chleag' ' 7oiiavos the boys bcciuno most friendly , am slngulailj each of these commands recel\c < II M prize In Its distinctive class. The men ha\e worked well , luxvo cnrncd i national distinction Which Is as creditable ti thoilty whose 11111119 they cnr lls 'l ' 's ' tc themselves , The following U n list of tiio competitor1 nnd tlio prbes they won In the grand Inter state Infantry drill , oi > on to all companies en listed legulmb In the national guard : Atlanta i llles. liil.l percent. , Ilrst , $2f,00 Companj O. St. Louis , 150.5 per cent , second end , 7f > 0. National fonclbles , Washington , ISO 3 l or cent. , third , $ .VM ) . Muscatlno lilies , 151 per cent , fouitli , $3V ) Marmaduko guaids , llS.ll percent. Phinnlx light infantiy , ia.1.8 per cent. Bulleno guards , lil ! I per cent. Possible score In this di 111 , 1" per cent. Grand Interstate maiden Infantry dull open to nil companies that have not won i state or Interstate prl/o : Omah i guards. 11(5 ( 8. first pii/e. $1,000. National Feneibles , ill , second pi ! 7f. § T,00 Ih-unsnick lilies , 110 1 , third prize , $ JOO. Company O , St. Louis , 100 0 , fouitli pil/e ? JK ( ) . Phicnix lilies , 1013 Comnanj K , Denver , 102.n. Marnmdnko guards , 100.1. Hulleno guai-ds , ' .IT.OO , Company H , 'I'hiitl loglmont , 80.9. Maximum si ore in this di ill , 1 ' - ' < > . AUIllery diill , stutoor Intel-state , open t ( nil comp inies Indiaimpolls light guaids aitillcry , US.OO Ilrst pii/e , ? VX ) Battery A , St. Louis , 14" 7 , second prize , Hlckason light aitllleiy , 12..n , third pii/e , $200 Battery B , Kans is City , m.4. Maximum in thlsdiill , 150. Xouavc dt ill : Chicago /omives , W.'l , Ih-st pii c , ? l,2.0. Walsh /ouavej , St. Louis , 5T.7 , seconn pri/o , * . Aurora 70UHVCS , 57.1 , thin1 pilze , $ .100. Me-nphis Mei chants , R > , fouith ptlze , < 200 , Hale , 5' . Maximum score , 00. Dr. Birnoyi > raetlco limited to c-ntiirrh- nl disen es of nose and thro.it. Boo bldy. A New IClnil of IiiHiirniicc. For twentjlive cents you can insuto your self and famil } asralust any bad tesults fioin mi ntticlc of bowel complaint during the sum mer Ono or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Uiauhoca Komody will cuic any oulinaiy case It never falls and Is pleasant and s ife to take. No one can affoid to ttavcl w itliout it For sale at 23 cents per bottle b.\ all di nggists. Ciei'lio Slrawheri-y I < 'c'tl\nl. The ladies of the Ciecho ga\o a strawberry and Ice cieam sociable jesteiday afternoon and c\cning for the benefit ol that useful in stitution The Ciecho is free of debt except small bills for miming expenses mid this entcitain- incnt was given for the puiposc of taisiiig money to liquidate this indebtedness. In the nfteinoon the childien lendeicd nn intei esting piogiammo of songs and exer cises , under the diiection of the in.it ion , Mis. W A Coolej. Ice cieam and straw beiries and a light lunch weio sen ed , and a largo quantity of bouttonmets weie disposed of by Mis Kim- ball. To each bunch ol How etj was attached a c.ud be iimga number whkh entitled the holder to a chance in a dtawing for four small ai tides of jewelry. The 1 idles in attendance w eio very acth o in disposing of their w .lies and at the close tlu'i hud succoededin raising $100 , which was clear piollt , us the expenses weie nlinost nothing. The institution now lias seventeen tegular boai den and ti'n dabo.u dors , the childien langing fiom eighteen months to eight jcats of age ' 1'he ortlcers aie Mis T. L Kiinball , piesident , Mis William Wallace , vice piesi- dcnt , Mi-s W W Koisor , tecietaty ; Mis. Ada L Walker , tio.iburer. Ji'l'CI' . Samples of Dr. Miles' Kestbiativo Nenino iitKuhiiA : Go's , nth and Douglas , cuics headache , neu'ousnoab , sleeplessness , neu ralgia , fits , etc. Chief Galli iui AVins n Suit. Chief Galligan hada tilt with the shoit ; imo loan biokcrs in Justice Shaw's coiut jesteiday afteinoon. Two jcars ago tlio chief mortgaged his lousehold futnitutc to secure a loan of * 2" > 0. Tlio loan was undo thiough W. H. Cioft and the inoi tgago given to II M. Molntosh , who sold the notes and mot tgage to Okey .1. Barnett - nett of Kansas City Slnco that time tlio chief tins p lid * ld' and tlio other day found out ho owed SI1 ? " r > 0 on the oiigimil amount. Mot being able to llguie out by what pioccss ; ho inteivst had been computed , he icfused to pi.\ any mote on the claim. B. F. Masters , is agent lor Bat nett , a few days ago took > os < ; ession of the piopcity and attempted to ioiecloso the inoi tgago The chief ieplehied : ns goods , when suit was commenced against dm to tei in er the amount claimed to bo duo. Hio ease was fought until into the night , , \ hen \eidiet for costs was icndered in ( Jidligan'b fa\or i'hc Hest Keuiedv Tor Cliolerii MorliiH. DCS Moines Leader Some weeks ago a [ joader man went into a drug stoio and \Vhatisthobestioinedy : for cholera noibusl" IIo was told , "Chamberlain's Colie Cholera and UtiiiihocuKcincdy. " Tlio nedicino was puiehased and worked like a ihaim It pioved to bo vcrj effective , and since wo found by expciienco in our own lousehold that this p uticuhir tomedy was of eal value , wo base not hesitated to speak of ts incuts as occasion offcied. Sent Up lor Assault. William Oilman , the Gorman who assaulted lohn UodlolT and beat him over the head with i pjecu of a milk Clock , was tiled in Judge llelsloj'scouit justbofoio adjoin nment last light Ho was lound guilty as elmiged and liud > " > 0 and costs On accountof not navmg the mono ) with which to liquidate , ho was sent to the countj Jail. If jou are Riiffeilng with weak or inllamcd ejesor granulated e\elidsyou can bo quicUly mied bi using Dr .1 H AleLean's stiength- ng oj o salvo. 25 cents u box. i / : .va / . M'.t n.iti K.I i nn. J. Swan of Lincoln is at the Merchants. T. M. Mai inietl of Lincoln is at the Mil- aid. .T W. Gotehcll of Neligh is a guest at the A G. Giccnleo of Lincoln Is a guest at the Mlllaul. Geotgo H. Gl.ulo of Crete is stopping at the Milhmf M. II Johnson of Noifolk Is a guest at tlio du nay. D. A Holmes of York was at thoMillatd estorday. J L MeDoneugh of Old Is tegistcied at ho Casey C. H Souciay of Picinout is stopping nt ho Mm lay. C. M. Ilubncr of Nebraska City is stopping it the Paxton. George W Mint In of Keainey Is agucst at ho Merchants. ( J W Osteihost ot David City Is a guest it the Mei chants , C II Mai tin and wife of Oxford nro stop- ting at the Casey U D. Gould and wife of Fnlleiton are stop- dug at the Paxtou. H. Guy Livingston of Plattsmouth Is stop- iing at the Mei chants. A A Abbott and daughter of Giandlshind Were In the city josteidny Dr Sam G Glaver and wlfo of Arlington \ \ ere at the Ca'.ej yesterday. Superintendent Dlckoy loft yesterday for Denver , Salt Lake and Ogdon. Mr. Andrew Mlllc-n of the Now Yoik LIfo , New Yotlccity , arrive J jeateitlay. Miss M. 13. Funinur and MlssiM. Foldu of Schuyler arn guosta at the Paxton. Jack Umory , W T. Gadd and N. Barnhait of Beatrlco were ut the Casey jesterday. Mr Thomas Kllpattlek of the Kllpatrlck- Koc.li dry goods compiny , sails for Uuropo Satin diu on u two months \ Islt of icci cation nnd bnslnuus. IIo depat ted for the east last night. For Karaeho , Toothache , Sere Throat , Sw ellcd Neck , and the results of cold and In- Humiliation , use Dr , Thomas' Uluitrio Oil Iho great puln doatroyor. Tfnmiii'np\T fPTn i ill I'll ilIORRISSLY CMS A PLLjl Ho is Appointed Sanitary Commissionc nnd Confirmed by the Council , THE BIG DILLS FOR THE NEW JAIL Payment of Them IH Kcl'nsed and ni Inve'StlKiillon oT tlio Work Or- dried A Iliinuli of Vc- IOCH Minor XoleH. The first paper presented nt the counci meeting last njght was from the major am contained the appointment of Fiank K. Mor rlssey as sanitary commissioner. Ncaily every member of the council movoi the conllrmatlon of the appointment , and nl of them voted for It and the nppioval of the $ .1,000 bond presented by Mr. Moiilssoy. Tlio sergcant-at-nrms passed , with the com plimcnts of the new sanltaiy commissioner , ibex box of more or less fragrant Ilavannsof the suggestive brand , "La Gratitude. " All of the council's unanimity of action wn < apparently uxpended In the confirmation ol Mr. Moiilssoj' . After that act the member * wrangled o\er nltnost every matter piescntoe : for their consideration , except the motion te adjourn , which was made ut 11 o'clock. The mayor nppolnte-d a new set ot np praiscn for the pioposcd change of the gr.ieM of Douglas sticot from Sixteenth street to Twentieth sticot. The now bo.ud is com. ' posed of Augustus 1'iatt , W. A. Gardner , George C. Hassett. The lepoit of the committee adopted at the last meeting of the council ouleiing the monthly appiopilation of ? 50 for detective services was letuined by the mayor as no ! being In n pioper shape. The matter was nlaceel in the foini of a concuirent icsolution accoiding to the mayor's suggestion , and passed Iheio was a wrangle over a veto of the mayor of a resolution intioduced by Mr. Kaspar oidciing the stieet commissioner to i opilr an alloy down near Doicas stteet. Tlio major claltncel that the job in question should bo let by contract. Mr Kaspar kicked long and loud , claiming that the work was a neces sity. Ho talked so well that ho seemed nine other votes , but could not eiuito cauy the i ( 'solution over the veto , which was sus tained. Tlieio was n number of vetoes on reports of committees because they were not accom panied by concurrent resolutions. The vetoes w cio nil sustained. The contract with S. Carroll for construct ing a six foot brick sewer on Farnam street , in Hi iggs place , was vetoed by the uiiij or for air alleged lack of funds. This contiact was let at Mr Davis' In stance , and he explained ut length the great necessity of the woik. A little cyo tele graph was indulged in and it was unefeistood that the contract should bo appioral , the veto to the eontiaiy notwithstanding. Mr. Uluiner failed to piopeily intcipiet tlio sig nal and voteel "no" on the ejuebtion of ap- pioing the contiact ove-r the major's , veto "Aje , " said Mr CnaffceIn a hoarse stage w luspcr , glancing at the blundcicr. "Aje , " suggested Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Cooper in conceit , the latter plodding Mr. lUumer gcntlj under the table. Mr. .Blumcr meekly changed his vote to "IIJP , " and the veto was not sustained. The mavoi also \etoed an oidinanco giant- ing the light of way on Thhty-lhst avenue fiom Bpiaguo sticot to Giegg stieet. The \ eto was on the ground that the city's intci'- e-ts weie not propciljpiotectcd in the oidl- nance , The veto was sustained. Last Tuesday night Davis and Wheeler , of the committee on public piopeitj' and build ings , presented bills amounting "to ? i , " > 00 for woik done in lilting up now jail headquar ters. Last night Wheeler and Davis , ot the committee on finance , icpoitcd in favor of paj ing the bills , ono-thiid fiom the police fund and two-thiids fiom the geneial fund. The lepoit cieatcd a low. Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Kaspar talked in vcrv plain English about the manner in which Mr. Davis had assumed the burden of the woik and had 4-2,500 woith of woik done without letting it by contract. Mr. O'Connor stated that as a member of the committee on public propcitj- and builel- ings , ho had been ignoied by Davis nnd Wheeler and had not been consulted at all ic- g.uding the woik. Ho fuither intimated that the woik had been done at fancj' puces and that some people w ho had wanted to do some of the woilc had been shut oft nnd favoiitism shown bj Mr. Davis. Mi. Kasper told of charges ho had heaid of h i e-gular methods that had been used in the woik. Mr. D.uis offered voluble explanations \oluntocieel the infoimation that anyone ono who hiild theio had been nnj- Irregular work w as a liar. Mr Davis' explanation , however , was un availing , as the icpoit was not adopted , the \oto being : Ajcs Davis , Ulumcr , AlcLcauo , MoicaitjSl.mer , Wheeler , Chaftco , 7 ; nays Bei.hcl , { Coop-'r , Donnelly , Foul , Kaspar , Lowij' , O'Connor ' , Olbcn , Ostholt and Saneler , 10. Then , on motion of Mr. Told , a committee consisting of O'Connor , McLcaiio and Cooper , was appointed to investigate tlio woilc done at the jail and to icfer the same to the council There were two petitions in for the grael- Ing of Twenty-Sixth stteet from Dodge to Cass. Onopaity wanted the street giailed to a full width of eighty feet , while other petitioners asked that the street bo nan owed to thiitj'-thieo feet between euib lines and the icsidno of the sidewalk space paiked. The fouith waid delegation , IJechel and Wheeler , repotted In favor of allowing the [ iiopeitj owners to paik the street at their own expense. bomo of tlio councilmen opposed the nar- i owing of the curb lines and after u waiin discussion the icpott was t ejected The gtading contracts awaided by the board of public woiks weio approved , the comptioiler eeitifj ing that funds w010 avail able for the puiposo fiom the tax funu , over W ) percent , fiom 1M11 to Ibbll. The contract for the grading of Mandcrson street was lefcued to the committee on grades nnd guiding , a protest against the work lming been filed by Mandorson stieet [ iiopeitv owneis The lepoit of the appraisers on tno opening of Paul stieet fiom TwentjMirst stieetto rwentj-thlid stieet , finding damages amount ing to $11,01. ! 10 , was rofencd to the com mittee on stiects and allojs. The petition for the widening of West Lea\enwoith stieet was lofened to the com- mittco on boulcvaids "Firstpaper I've had tin thieo jears , " said Mr. Lowiy , the chairman of the board , when ; ho refeienco was announced Thomas Casoj was grantee ! the contiact for finnlshlng meals for city piIsoners at 12 cents per meal , a saving of 'rf cent a meal over the rate that has been paiel Tlio appraisers' repot t , awarding ? l,750 lamages to probity ow uers bv the pioposcd { lading of Twenty-sixth stieet fiom Parnain to Hiiinoy , was icfeued to the committee on stieets and aliens A ixnitlon of piopcity owneis for the vacating of an alloy In Sherwood Paik was 'rantcd. .lames Aabel asked forfSOO for damages to iropcity sustained by the i-ecent Hood. The natter was roieucd to the committee on claims , On a resolution of Mr Knspar the city on- glneer was instructed to report upon a notliod of protecting the piopcity In the vicinity of Thirteenth and Leavonwouh bticets from damage by oveitlows during ain Htouns When u ropoit of the committee on side- valks and biidges was presented , signed by Maelscn and Olson , entering ccitaln work , \lv. \ Poid arose and stated that ho had not been consulted by the other members of the committee on that or uiiy other matter since ho oiganizatlon of the picscnt council. "Mr. Madsen asked jou once to sign u ro- wit and jou refuseel to do it , " said Mr O'Connor. "That's light , " said Mr Ford. "Madsen vanted mo to sign a repot t removing a side- vulk from one side of the street and placing t In front of his houso. I refused to sign it. " Mr Moreartj'b resolution ordering the treet rallwaj company to operate Its Hnr- ley street line wivs rejected , on i-e'cominenel- itlon of the committee on viaducts and rail- uijs , the companj explaining that steps \eio being taken as rapidly as jwsslblc to CM- abllsh n motor line on the street in quewtlon , Mr Moroni ty was not satisfied and later on ntrodueod a resolution oideilng the street rullwaj- company to operate a horse car line u tUu ilaruey street route until tion of the motor line. In uru Ing his resolution ho said ho wouli begin nn action In the court ngalmt the strict ear people for violation o the city ordlnnne'cs , if the resolution were no passed. The resolution was tabled by u voti of III to 1 , Air. Alorenrty alone voting in tin affirmative. A resolution Inviting the members of tin ichool board to loin the council In n game o ball , the proceeds to go to the Creche , was referred forred to Alorrls Alorrlson and Hilly Kelley Councilman Hechel was granted a leave ol nbsenco for two weeks. Ordinances were introduced : Provldlnf for tlio construction of n viaduct over the Hull line tracks on Hamilton street , pro vlding for the Issuance of $ > 0,000 bonds foi Hie engine houses , $50.000 for sewers ami * 75 , < X)0 ) for grading Oidlnane'cs weio passed : Orelorlng the construction of sewers on Twentj'-thiie : stieet from Unit to Llne-oln and from Twcn tj'-Ilfth nud Urskino streets In n notthwcst oily direction as far as funds ate available : changing the grade of Eighteenth sttcel fiom Leavenwoith to Mason : widening Lake stieet fiom Thirtieth to Foitleth ; changing the grade of Tlilrteenth street from Dominion street to Cavan , pij Ing liabilities incurred duiing the month of Alny , nmonnlliid to $10,042 , 07. In Holland , Allch . C. .1. Doesbury pub lishes the News , and In Its tolnmns strongly recommends Dr Thomas' Uleetilo Oil for coughs , colds , soio throat , cntnrih anil nstlima. AMI SIMlEM'ti , The young people's societies of all AlethO' ( list chuuhcs in Omaha gave an entettalii' ment nt the Young Men's Chiistlan nssoci.i' tion hall last night , with AIlss Bessie Ucllc Jenne , a dramatic leader from Imllanatiolis , as the chief attraction She was assisted by the Sutoiious mandolin club , which plajed tluco or four'electionseiy nicely , It wag throughout nn enjojnblo affair. After the programme , icficshments weio served and tlmso who dcsited to remain longer nnd bo sociable hael a good time Aliss Jenne is a clever young woman She lead humorous stoties , pathetic poems and ti.igic pieces in a manner that showed extiaotelinaiy ability. Her \ oico lacks depth and volume , but it has a wide tango and she handles it to excellent advantage The best thing she did was Fanny Foster's stoi v entitled "Tom's Little Star or Stage Sttuck Alary. " Judge Cooloy's show last night was a flat , dismal affair as compaied with the debut event. All the noeltj - attached to It had \ nn- isheel nnd thoio was not audience enough to make much fun lie had , to a ecttain extent , regained his eejuilibiium and went tlilouiih the pei foi manco without reading every line fiom a book , but the piomptor was kept very busj'nnd could be lieaiel abo\o cverjboelj' else in his effotts to keep the Judge going. Mrs. Winslow's soothing sj'rup is the best of all lemedics for chlldteu teething. 2"i cents a bottle. LAMtXVO. Sojourncrq Front the North With ( lie Climate. Lull no , Tex , June 10. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bcr. ] Another fine rain has been falling all dajin this section , benefltting the crops gicatlj' . Southwest Texas , in which Laieelo is situated , is the finest poition of the state and is fast becoming an agiieulti.ial country. The stockmen uio falling back willingly befoie the man with the plow. Tlio ehcMf ) and ex ceeding ! j' fi't tile lands in this see tion aio being taken up bj mdustiious fntmets and the aspect of tlie whole countij- undergoing a complete change The Laicdo fninituio factory , which com menced opeiating the other uaj' , is tuimng out some first class woik. The Laiedo cotton gin and milling com panj' , Which has onlj' been in opei.itlon a few months , has found it neccssaty to place or- deis for additional machlneij' , being unable to supplj' the demand with their picsent equipment , although tunning day and night. Tlio Laieelo improvement companj' are in icce'iptof a largo amount of new machinoiy for their clectlio lailway and clectiio light plants. Paitics from the north who are sojouining hcicaie delighted with our clinvito. They state thej- feel the heat far moio kccnlv in not them and eastem cities than m Laieelo. Van Houtcn's Cocoa Puie , soluble , eco nomical. A F.IT.1'JllXK VIGilT. Two Wnltei-s FiKht Tor fjovc Ilel'ore tlio Golden Gate Clul ) . S s Fnvvcisco , Cal. , Juno 10. Harry AIc- 13lido and Frank Lame , two walteis , epjar- icled over a gill. They agieed to fight it out at the Golden Gate club. After all the pie- limin.uies weie .uranged twelve rounds weto fought last night. At the end of the twelfth round Laruo had not a sciatch , while AIc- Uudo was unconscious , blood pouting from his mouth , eats and 1100 nnd his head was teitiblj' biulsed. AIcBudo died this inoi ning w ithout having i cgalnod conscious ness , a blood vessel having burst in his head. Liuuo was aiiested. Secictaiv Jamison of the Golden Onto club , Frank Jones , director , Tim McGiath nnd John Joell , seconds , have been arrested. C'/.O.S/A' 'till : The Sncnnd F > x IneliaiiK About Hcadj to Sign. ST. Louis , Aio , Juno 10. A Sac and Fox agency special says : The Cherokee commis sioners believe tomottow will end the woik of arranging the final details in connection with the deal made Satut day for the cession of all lands belonging to tlio Sac ami Fox Indians. The Indians ate In higli glee over the prospects of scenting big paj'ments soon and seem to icali/o that they have the best enel of the deal The i Ich- cst one in the tiibo is II. C. Jones , who be comes the owner of 1KK ) nciesof land besietes receiving 612,000 in money. Other Indians become ilc-h in proportion. Several boomers' wagons loaded with tents nnd other necessi ties weio discovered last evening making for the Iowa countty to wait for the opening , which Is expecteel soon. I'uddlciH Waul n Knlsc. PITTSIIUUO , Juno 10. At today's session of the Amalgamated association it was decided that the 4 pi Ice for puddling iron in the eastem distiiet ( cast of the Alleghenies ) should bo f per ton This means the eastem woikers will demand an inci ease of pay all around ap proximating 15 per cent. This move may bo looked upon as throwing down tlio gauntlet , nnd there is o\crj indication that the manu facturers will not hesitate to express their readiness to take It up Sarnli Altlioa Sharon Hcatcn. SFJU.NUISCO , Cal. , Juno 10. The su- picmo court of California today rendered n decision reversing thojudgmcnt of the lower couit granting alimony and counsel fees to Sarah Altne'a Sharon In her dlvoico case against William Sharon. The alleged con tiact of inauhigo on which she bied her claims was declared by the United States clicnlt couit in IbMl to bo a forgorj- , and , therefore , null and \olel. A PrlcHt Indicted. Toirno , O.Juno 10. Kov Father Qulgloj * , pastor of St. Francis do Sales Catholic church , was todaj indicted by the grand Jury "for misdemeanor or for neglecting to repot t pupils to the boat d of education , " as provided by the law passed hist year. It Is understood that ho refused to do so under advice of coun sel that the law was unconstitutional. Oovornor rifVr. Spiiivini.i.i ) , III , Juno 10 A number of world's fair officials from Chicago called on the governor today and requested him to Issue u call for a special session of the legis lature to authorize Chicago to Issue $5,000,000 In bonds In aid of the fair The govomor utld ho would announce his decision In the matter tomoiiow. Tor dinner or board apply to Mrs. Kemp , iJJ Sixth avenue. Waterwoiks (10. N. Y. Plumbing Co. If you wish to negotiate a loan on chattel or icul estate security , at lowest rates , s > eo K H Shcafo & Co , broker * . Ilroadwuy and Main street , upstairs. SEASON AX MANAWA * , * ? 4 J s * s ? * 5 0 Stffivr f r- -rrr-tfsf8 1 Hns opened , nncl the finest nnd ONLY FIRST GLASS PlAEXASURR RBXSORT ? In the west is now being visited dally nnd nightly by tlio best people In the TWIN CITIES. Splendid fishing , bathing nnd boating. Motor trains run every 3O minutes , making close connection with Omaha and Council Bluffs' Electric Motor line. Good order Is maintained. 2 Hremdwny Cully's .TJH Wo will place on sale Monday inoi ning : A lot of light ground figured lawns ntilcr yard , half price. A lot of light ground figured lawns bettci quality at Tie a yaid , woitli lOc Aloiie Fraiicaise , something new , 12' ' < e yel wen th 20o. Host quality India clinllios , light groundi > e Hcstqualltj India cliallies , d.ulc groundV ( Challie d'Orient , something new and vcrj handsome , lOc jd. Elton mills , homespun , verv serviceable goods , 12 0 jd , woitli 'Oe Angoia homespun suitings 12Vc , actual vuluo 20c yel. Finer do Lls , something choice , 12' ' e yd Just for "fun" a lot of misses' geissa- meis 25e each. They are only woitli $1 each Wo will continue the sale on gents' neck wear at 15 , 25 , : n and 5 < ) c They are simply stunners nt the pilcc. Wo can save joi ttionej' on gloves , paiosols and fans Wo cai save jou monov on socks , hose nnU under w ear. Wo can save vou money on all kinds of shuts. Wo i an sell j'oti clieviot shlitings utr > , Vff , 10 and 12' ' c a jure ! that nio goo ( enough for nnj'body. Wo w 111 continue the snlo on Indies' and misses' blouse waists Wo can please j on in babj caps. When yoi have inaelo j our purchases of the above verj cheap goods , wo can ssll jou a tiunk at a \eij-low pilco to take them home in. Now don't forgot the place , 323 Hioadwav. C. C. CULLY. J. G. Tipton , leal estate , 527 Broadway. Tlio gasoline stove is more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save life and propel ty by using the C. 13. Gas and Electric Light Co 's gas stove. Desirable dwellings located in all pnrts of the city , for rent by E. H. Sheafo ti Co , Broadw nj * and Alain stup st iir- > . The Alanhattan spotting headq'rsUS B- waj- . wajDr. Dr. H. S. West , poieclainciown and budge w ork , No. 12 Pearl. Iluy Wall Paper Gillette & Freeman's , 2S Peirl street. _ _ _ _ * If jou wish to sell j-our propcitj' call on the Judel & Wells Co , C. B. Judd president , 000 Bioadwaj' . Schmidt's gallciy refurnished , and new in- stiuments For .iO days , ? .t 00 cabinets for $250. Elegant finish wan anted. 220 Alain J. C. Bixbj- , steam ne.uing , sanitarv engi neer , ! l ) 1 Life building , Omalia ; 202 Alertiam block , Council Bluffs. S B Waelsworth & Co , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard Investment coinnanj' . Sale List ol * Wash GooelH Cor This AVcek. CIIALLIES. Now line of Ameiicnn challies , So. Choice styles of chnllics , light , medium and dai k , at Oc. A bargain. Just received , two coses challies bicgc in all the latest colots , P e , usual pi ice Sc. Double fold challio bicgo ( stupes onlj' ) , 04c ! , just half piice. GUARANTEED FAST BLACK SATEENS. Tlio now American fast black sateens , 121-Jc. English fast black sateen , lc ! ) , woitli 25c. New lot AIulliouso sateen ( guaranteed ) , 25c. Our newAustiin hcnuetta sateen is equal in finish to a ? l.OO wool heniictta Our price , 2"ic and ! 1 to ; usual price , ! ! 5c and 40c. FIQUUED SATKENS NEW COLORS AND DESIGNS. Another lot of our be sateen. A bargain. Wo show 100 styles in our 12rfc , ! sateen , sold in other stoics for 15c. English sateen , choice line , I'.lc. All our 12 jd patteins ( ex clusive stj lesj to go at 25o a jaid , foimcr price ! JJc. GINGHAMS. Apron cbccks , fast colors , fie. Best quality staple checks c. Best quality domestic gingham ( dress style > s ) ; French ginghams ( Toil du Norel and Sacowapa ) , all to go at 1 ± yc. Scotch ging hams 1'Jc , woitli 21e. Exclusive dross pat- tcins (12 ( jiuds ) in Wlijtelaw's and Ander son's Scotch yophj'rs , at 25c , foimer pi ice , ale. ale.Tho The new cashmere oinbto 2"c , a bargain. BOSTON STORE , Fothoringham , Wiitelaw & Co , Lcadcia and Piomotors of Low Piices. Council Bluffs , la. P S. Get the Boston stoio piices on wall paper. A good hose reel fieo with every 100 fcot of ho o puichased at Bixby's. _ Choice lesidenco piopoity centrally located for sale by E. H. Sheafo & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. A YOUNG man of steady habits dcslics sit uation In prl\ ltd family 01 stoic. Addicts A. H , Ileoolllee , Connull Itlnirs. IHOH h\lR 01 Kc nt Garileii land , with houses , by J. K. Klco. Itti Main St. , Council lilulTs. rpYl'EWKITINO nnd Shorthand I.ulu -L Khodcs his opened a Kunc'ial ullleu foi shorthand anil tyin\Mitln anil Is piepaieel to takedlotaUim e It her atlhoolUe'u or outside ; Depositions and h' .il copylnir Kivon Hjieolal attention. Itooui I , Drown bnlldbiK. VTUY p.iy rent when von can buy a homo on > t the same terms , and la e-aso of youi drath at any tlmo lu iu your fatally the hoiuu cluar on the following terms : A home woitli J 1 , 00,1 at $12 per month. A home \\oitli 11'ilJ at 418 pi'i month. A homo worth $ -UO ) at1 pui month. A homo worth f.l.O'W at $11 per month. A homo worth $1,0' ' W at tIS pur nionth. Uthui pi Iced honius on thus inn ) tei ins The abo\o monthly p lymunts Ini'luilo pilne'lpil unil Intumst 1'nr fu'l ! partleulars nail on or iiddrpsstho InddA Wells Co. . OJO llioadway , Couneill llliifl'H la " 1T10H SAliK-llolcl iiropi'rty , 2S room" , cen- JL1 trally loentiMl .Mm. Win. Noblel.'J H. KlKhtbM. Council lllnlfs _ "I71OK KKNT Two BIIO 1 modern honsus. W. JL1 W. | llltur. ! iM 1'oarl sticeit. "T71OK KENT rim htorn room , No. 18 , fumtln , ' J-1 on I'oarl ht. W 0. Jaini's. " \\r HA VI * hiivaral imautlful mo liirn h IIHJ i i that wo Mill tr.ulufor one'iimbuiud v unil lots 111 ejmahuor Council blullH. Tha Judd & Wellb Co , CounuU ItlnlTx , la. IB MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. Shirts too Collars 5e > CnlfB io Unelor- shlits So lliuiilkiTfhiufs ' 'o. Seeks ue. failles' c'lothes ( huap bATIhi'At'TION JOHN SAN KEE. MRS. GIlLUTl'li Is still at 14 Penrl Street , Mis I'folfTor'N ' Mllllnory bums with hur HAIRGOODS. . A portion of lior itplendld Moi-U Htlll rt'inaliiH unsold TliU is tliu lust opportunity for bucrlllco b.irt'iilns lu httfr SATURN , (2605. ( ) Will mike tho'oason of l neat the Tnlon Dil\lnK I'aiU.Counell llluTs ! , town , from March Nt nhtll June 1stliun ho will bo returned to 1'remont and his worthy companion MAMBRINO BASHAW , (1759 ( , ) will take his place from Juno 1st until August 1st. These two are the only stallions In the west that are the sires of 2 : IO pcifeirmors. baturn Is a chestnut stallion. 111 hands hl < h and In ordinary flesh will weigh 1JOO pounds ; to ilod H70 ; bred by Powell Ilros , Sprlnuboro I'a IIo Is perfectly sound and % ( porous , and a cert iln fo il gottnr. I'nrtlu'r comment Is unneerss ity. Terms $100 the sc ison with the usual return prt\ lilies ; lnaiably cash or bankable p ip < > r lic- fore the maiolcacs premises. AIHOHK Saturn's got are Mvkcod , J'l'ivf ' ; Consul , 2J2'i : , H > nui Sherman. 2. " * , and many others bottot than 2:40. : Good c ire and pel feet accommodations fur stock. Visitors always welcome at tlio pirk Tor bu-edliu cat ilo uo , eHttilto to JAS. G. SMITH & SON , Fremont , Neb. DR. CAPELL , Coraplcxionist. REMOVES Facial Blemishes OF ALL KINDS , SUCH AS Pimples , Blotches , Blackheads , And Superfluous Hair. \ . Freckle Soap for Sale. 510 Broadwny. Council Bluffs , - Iowa WHY PAY HIGH PRICES - jroitt - - : - FURNITURE - : - When you ean sot the best there Is m ulo lno\oiv line at nriens tb it will not binlcinpt you Theiels no t.islo noi puiso that o eaniuit suit. Vein want te > bu ml If y jour lioine , don't you Then coinu In and sco lioiI'le antly and tlu'.iply von can aouomiillsli it PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE , KJ.niN , .BO llioadway , I'oiiiH'll IlliilTs , lo\\.i CD c. A. BEEBE & COMPANY Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in FURNITURE. I arRCst Stock and Lowest Prices. Dealens , send feir Catalogue Nos. 0o nnel 207 Broad way , nnd 201 nnd 200 Pierce Street , Council Bluffs , a 27 MAIN STREET , CKerO H Jaciiuumla & Co.'s Jewelry Store CHRISTIAN JVIENTRL - SCIENCE , Classes instructed , patioits receivoj for treatmuut , and call's rosi iulud to. The poor and neady always welcome MRS. M. B. BENEDICT , 304 High School Avenue , Council B ulfs . . . . . low SIGN WORKS ! The Only Inclusive Sign Shop in the City. BlKn wrltlnx and graining taught on appli cation D. A. BENEDICT , 410 Broadway - - Up Stairs J. D. JACKSON , Guaranteed Dentistry. . ( ioliltrnmuiml l > rlilco wurit. InduiUne nil llnpn of > liitc'M - einl I riutlniini Aliiniiiliiiii anil Cullulolil oiiKjur llllliiL' "ml conllnuoiia Kiim wurk Bptclul- f AnuHthetkH t ven when ilritlrt'il In oxlruclliif ulli OIIIIH lunim 8 to 13 n in umrjliill | > in Olllte ruoiu , ft i Mcrrlum block , Council Illutli MAXON & HOURGEOIS , A11CMITKOTB FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Itooin 210 Morrlam Illouk , Connull lllulf , la. Uooin 010 N. Y I.lfu Ilulldln , Uinuhn , .Neb. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , Architects AND UUII.DIMI HUl'rillNTFNUKNTt KcKiinii < n and 4tt llvu llulldmt , ' Uinuhn , tult. , unil Knouts .41 und SM Mori-lam Illock C'ouuvll UluT , la. SASIi and DOOR Factory and Planing Mill. Host I'lintppod , most < ( ntr.illy loi'atud fac- torj In the city All iiioilcin , late'st pitturu lauhlnciy ; opurati'd by skilled meili inU'i > bpuolai attention it on to s'roll nd band sawing , lU.iniM and trimming ( icnut.il con tracts and ustlmatcs foi houses and hull'lln j aspuolalty.irnurNoitli Main and Mj nsta streets , Connull ItlulTs. Telephone Js'J. ' W.A.GOEHRING PRACTICAL HORSli SIIOHR. First Class work guaranteed nl every respect. 36 Fourth Street. Council Bluffs - - Iowa The J. A. Murphy- MANUFACTURING CO. , lit A > enno and -Isi Hticot Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand nnd Screill Haw Ins. Itii-Hawlnc nml I'lanliiK. ' HuwliiK of all kinds I'oich llr ti'ki ti. Kindling wood i.V ! ) pur load ilellvumd. I'lnan liiNt by tin ) barrel ' . ' * > e. All nulk to l > olusM. Tolophonu ' - - ' < ) . "YOUU I'Al'ltO.NAcii : SOMCITEI ) " J.I ) . rilUUNIISOV , j : . li 1'jcs. Vlce-l'res. OllAS It. HAVNAV , Cashier. CitizensStateBank Or COUNCIL lil.UWI. Paid Up Capital. . . $150,000 Snrplua and Prolix . . 60,000 Liability to Depositor 360,000 Dun ( TOim I A Mlllnr , I * O eo | isiin , i : It PhiiKurt , i ; K Hart , ,1 D. KilmiiiiiKon. ' I' ' i H llunnan. Truimui't Kiinnml ( milking biisl * nc-hs l/ir/ost cupltul and burplus of uiiy bank In bmithwestmn Iiina. Tlmo THUS , ottirrn II. M. I'uter. ' OI:1ICKR S I'USIiY , BANKERS , Coiner Main and Ilrcudway , Council Bluffs , - lown. Dealt rvtn foreign and domestic \nlii" ; , ' * . [ WdUo dlllU lUlCH.il Liata OU tlutf