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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : F i-I\Y , AL'IUL 22 , 1892. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLTJFra OFFiCE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. \ tcilttitdty Carrier to any pattof the City II. W. T1LTON. - MANAOEIt j7 oiiTWX. . N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Crntl's chattel loans. EOf Sapp hlocf. Stove nnd cord wood dry. For sale nt Thatcher's , 10 Main street. A innrrlimollconso was Issued yesterday to John Peterson of Crescent and Tenn B. Skol- Ion of Uockford township. Unity guild uoctnblo this evening enter- Inlncd"by Mrs , Koborls , 513 Voorhts street , All fncnus cordially Invited. The funeral of Churloi Bnrghauson will take place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence on Benton street. Hov. W. S. Hooker of Shcnnndoali will preach In Trinity Methlidlst church this . evening nnd hold iho quarterly conference. All are cordially Invited , Bert Shceloy , nsslgneo for John Green , tiled his first icport in the district court yesterday. According to it Iho claims against the business amount lo about fl.b'JU. In the district court yesterday iho argu ments of the ntlornoys In Hie casoof Henry ngntnst Kvans were on tap again. Attornortf Smith McPherson nnd N. M. Pusorheld Iho hoards the entire day. Mr. Frank Case and Miss Magglo Keck. both of Council BlulTs , were married at thnlr future homo , \'M \ Klovonth struct , Uov. W. C. Lovlck , p.islorof Belhimy Baptist church , officiating. Tins IR reception day nt the Women's Christian association hospital from 'J until 5 o'clock. An excellent opportunity is now given to inspect thu entire building , ns there nro fewer patlo'its ihere now than for months past. Tbo annual bull of the Council Bluffs Row ing association will bo given this ovoi.tng nt Koyal Arcanum hall Klaburato preparations have been made for tbo event , nnd It goes without saying that It will bo ono of the most Important social affairs of the season. Invllations are out for the wedding of Miss Dortha A. Vogeler lo John G. Bradley , lo take place nt the residence of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. G. H , Voeelor , 11-1 Avenue F , on Thursday ovonlnc , April 'J8 , nt 8 o'clock. The groom is electrician of the tire department. A meeting of the city members of the county democratic committee , the local com mittee of the Pottnwattnmto Democratic association , nud members of the various sub committees for the democratic state conven tion , will bo held at the rooms of tbo Board of Trade , in tha Mcrriam block , this ovonlng. The entertainment being arranged by the "Women's Christian association for the bene fit of the hospital and which was to bo given tbo last of this month bus bcon postponed to give place to n talented cpmpany of nrlists from Chicago , who will appear under the nusplccs of the King'.s Daughters , thtj pro ceeds to bo for the Hospital. * Charles Forbes , who received considerable police In tha papers not long ago for running away from his family and leaving forged checks te settle a nunibar of bills , has sent C. A. Tibbitlj , the South Main strcul grocer , enough good money to settle bis claim. The other men who were loft In the lurch by his departure nro expecting remittances soon. Henry L. Cellor.o died about midnight Wednesday night nt the residence of his brother-in-law. A. Louie , after an illness of ten months. Ho was the s > on of Mrs. V. Companion and n brother of Mrs. A. Louie , Mrs. A. Molzgor and Mj . M. Duijuelle. The funeral will occur at " o'clock this afternoon from the rcsideiicoof M. Duquette , Uli Fourth street. The work of staking out the ground for the now Northwestern .depot was commenced yesterday. The baggage depot , whcro pas sengers are now "deposllcd , will bo moved nwny nud the tracks will bo moved eastward nnd straightened , KO that the depot will bo east of whcro Ills now. This will necessi tate Iho moving ot the 'bridges also. Almost thu entire truck system will bo remodeled nnd Ihe nppcarni'co greatly improved. Attorney General Stone rendered n de cision yesterday in reply to nn Inquiry of Governor lioio.i in regard to the legality of nn appropriation made by the last legislature to reimburse u "farmer for the loss of n span of horses which became ufllicied with glanders and had to be shot by the stale volorinnry surgeon. The statute gives the legislation the right to pass appropriallons only by n two-thirds vote wiici ! the money Is Intended for local or private purposes und has not been provided lor by pro-exisllng laws. Mr. Stone holds that the present case comes under the meu'ii- Ing of the statute and mat the appropriation Is legal , provided it passes by u two-thirds vole. vole.A A plcluro of dislross giving Its name ns Gcorgo Urigot spent ycsloraay afternoon in telling n tale of woo lo people who looked ns though they would bo charitably Inclined. The man , who looked ns though ho might have belonged to FulstnlT's ragged regiment In Its day , said ho hud hud nothing to eat for thrco day * and lip was crippled up in n way that would have innda a victim of n thresh ing machine feel line n fighting cocli In com parison. Ho full into the hands of u police- ' limn , nnd at the pollco station , when ho was lulled for vagrancy anil begging on the itreets , his Injuries were found to bo the re- ir.lt of n too vivid Imagination. He had $1. 15 in his pocket. I' Kit t > O.V. 1 7. I'.llt.ltilt.lV US. Senator A. J. Chunlry of Malvcrn Is in the city n guest of Iho Grand hoiul. Mrs. Frank Carroll of Davenport is In the city , tha guest ! o ! Mrs. U.S. Hawlmgs , 'M3 Harrison blrcot. Ellas J. Ohrnnd wlfoof Huron , Dak. , nro In the city visiting their nephews , M. F. and Samuel 1) . Kohrer. Mlis Corona Lnughlln , the talented young nrtist , returned yosloraay from a visit to her parents at Randolph , la. Miss May Mason of Clinton nnd Miss Dorothy Burns of Chicago nro the guests of their cousin , Miss Magglo O'Uounell , on Park avenue. E. J. Abbolt has returned from Cleveland , O , , where no was called by the terlous 111- IIOSE of bis father. Tb3 latter wns somewhat improved when ho loft for the west. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer are enjoying n visit from Mm. J , B. Spaiifilo of Chntopn , Kan. , nnd Mrn. L. Hopkins of Chicago , sis ters of Mrs. Hammer , and Jnbn Purcuplle , n brolher-ln-luw of Mr , Hummer. Attorney D. M. West roturnod'yostenlny from Davenport , where ho wns married on Wednesday to Miss Howe , who taught In the Omaha schools for over four years , lie was accompanied by his bride- , and they will make this city tnolr homo , residing atTJ1 South First street. Are you going to paint ? And did you know that you can SHVO money and got bettor paints at Davis' than any other place In the cjly ? That's a fact Jarvls 1S77 brandy , purust , safest , best , KruudalUliie : thu Neighborhood. The residents of Oakland avenue are highly incensed at tbo lack of dlscrcllon which one of their number has bcon manifesting foi ipmo tlrno past. The gentleman In quoition lives within a couple of blocks of the electric light tower and has a wife , But U In an open iccrot that he bus bcon supporting a woman and her two daughters on Avcnuo D for the sake of their society , ills wife receives the sympathy of all the neighbors , to whom MIO Btntes that her only reason for not having applied for n divorce a long lima Rgo is tbo fact that she would then bo left entirely without meant of support , while . now she shares his earnings with the other woman who seems to Imvo Infatuated nim , A storm of Indignation had boon brewing among tbo resident * of that localltv for tome -.time pan at the boldness inaulfostod by the fulthlcas husband , and It U likely to break iboul his oars unless there la u reform , Roller , thotnilor , 310 Broadwny , lias til the liitobt stylus and newest good * . Batlbfuctlon guaranteed. Genuine Rock Sprlnija coal at Tluik'liur'rt , HI Milu Btroot , always ou Lund' NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Lafayette Addition Makes Its Eogular Peri odical Appearatica on tbo Surface. ORDINARILY AT THE RIVER'S ' BOTTOM ( JnrgrniK I'lcturn of thn Sulimrrgpil Ili'M- ilciHT * nnd liiiprcnpiiiiMils Ur.iun tnr u Vlrclnlnn'K Ilcncllt Too Smart to Ho The city papers have often had occasion to write up LntiiyoUo addition to the city of Council Bluffs. It Is to bo hoped that sooner or Inter thn people of the United Statei will learn tnnt Lafayette addition consists mainly of n rich and fertile tract of land at the bottom of the Missouri river , which , for reasons- manifest to those who have boon once bitten , can never become especially pop ular tor n building silo. That thU tlmo has not yet atrlvod , how ever , is shown by the fact that every few aays some real estate man or other of Coun cil BluITi receives n letter from a far oft place asking about the desirability of Lafav- otto addition ns n placa of resldonco or n means of speculation. The Intust Inquiry Is from a prominent real citato man of Peters burg , Vn. , ana Is worthy of note on nccount of the .itrlkincty original representations whlcn ho savs have been inado to him about the property In thu addition. According to thcso representations the lots In LtMayotto addition are 45x100 feet in size , nnd each ono contains an night room house with nil the nudoni conveniences city water , gns , electric lights , etc. , and , vllh a barn and coal houso. Thu houses , it is said , have been renting for $ . ' 5 a month o.ich. Thu present owner desires to trade oft ino town lots for farm property , and with that end In view has written to the Petersburg manwho ho evidently thinks Is too far away to malto much of nn invostlgatio.i. The claim that this addition has wa ter is certainly well grounded , ns the residents of the place , if thcro were nr.y , would have to sail from their beds to their breakfast tables in boats. The gas which Is mentioned as ono of the attraction ? of the place Is doubtless the gas that Issues from the month of the city sewer which is only a block from the entrance. Where the elec tric lights come in is a poser , however , as nothing of the kind has over boon soon thcru excepting during thunder storms. The Petersburg man was notlllod of thcso things by W. C. Stacy , who received the letter of Iniiutry , nnd it Is hnrdlv likely thut ha will in a Ko the proposed trade. IJOSTON STOUT'S KASTIK. Tidings or Spring flint MessiiRes to Council lUiillti People. LADIES' JACKETS Wo show the largest line of Indies' , misses'and children's jackets ever shown | jy us , in all the latest btylcs , shades nnd cloths , including blazlors , reefers and English box coals. Ulaxiors we start at $1.05. This is a aekot well worth double the money. In black only. ) At $ U.12o we show a nice sorpo blivzior worth $4.CO. At.25 : ! wo have a nice line of lipht colors , iiltiin and trimmed , worth $5.00. Iteofors wo htart nt 81.60 in blacks , nnd at So.00 wo show a jacket lined throughout , well worth $8.00. At $5.00 wo also have an elegant line of plain , plaid nnd trimmed jackets in tans and grays. At iG. r > wo have a nice foulo cloth with pearl buttons. CIIILDHKN'S AND MISSES' JACK ETS. A nice navy blue jacket trimmed in glltjit$1.25 , worth Si00. At $2.00 tan tries jnckots worth $ ! ! .00. At Sli.60 tans and navy blue , trimmed in gilt. At 8X50 wo show a nice line of tans and grays , small checks , worth 85.00. ( Second end Hoor. ) CAPES. Our line of capes is the talk of. the city and county.'o hav.o them in tan's ( light and dark ) , salmon , grays and olncks trimmed with lace and" braid , embroidered in Bilk with jots , or a nice plain garment for those that don't ad mire trimming , from $ -3.00 to $2. > .00. Hoe our $ o.OO capos , well worth $8.50. All our garments run full length , from , ' ! ( ) to ! ! ( ! inches. No old ones in stock : every garment now. ( Second Hoor. ) Dohton Store , FothoringhamVhito - Inw & Co. , Council 13lull's. Mail orders solicited. _ I'atroni/o blue ice wagonsfor Mo. rivet channel ice. Mulliolland & Co. Tol. 11)1. ) . Conferred tlio Kml Orots. One of the largest Masonic gatherings over scon In Council Bluffs occurred Wednesday evening in Masonic hall. The occasion was the conferring of the order of the rod cresson on U. K Walters and K. A. Sllchtor , u cere mony which is always accompanied by u banquet. On this occasion tho- Knights 1'mnplur outdid thomsulvos and the feast was ono of the most elaborate in the history of Masonic uointrs in Council Blurt's The bauquot was arranged by the ludj friends of the order. The tables were laid In Iho form of an Kgyplian cross und orntl- inentou with cut llowors. The ball and chandcllors wcro trimmed with ( lags. Upon a raised dlus nt Iho end of the hall was n litrgo cross of similar shape , composed of American Beauty roses , surmounted by n bank of Knitter and calla lilies. The folio wing - ing is a list of those who partook of the spread : Membprs of Ivanhoo Commandory No. 7 Sir Knight W. J. Jamioson. eminent com mander ; \V. O. Win , Ur. T. U. Lacoy. .1. II. Safely , V. Jennings , II. A. Uox , J. B. At- icins. M. DuquetteV. ! . Line , P. H. Wind , J. W. Porogoy , M. J. Alworth. J. L. Martin. K. H. Fonda. K. Uuwson , J. U. Snydor. V. W. Uary , O. M. Brown , D. S. Pile , M. M. Marshall , A. T. Elwoll. .1. M. Kosobtiry Mount Xlon command- cry , Hurlan , la.V. ; . S. Wcdgo. lienusouut conimundcry , Haltimoro , Md. ; O. T. Joislyn , Hugh do Poyn commandcrv , St. Joseph , Mo.G.V. ; . Strong , St. Simon of Cy'rono commandory , Davonjort. la. ; J. K. Free man , eminent commander of Ml. Aspen commandery , Colorado. Members of Mount C'alvnry commandorv , Oinaui Y. White , eminent commander ; 6 , L. Talbot , J. A. Monroe , T. C. Shelluy. A. P. Drink , Joseph Foley , J. W. Maynard , W T. Robinson , M. L. Porrott , J. Woatborg , U , JC. Long. K. L. Sayro , J. Franco , S. Burus , W. H. Bowen , W , hi. Nason , F. O. Brown , T. HattortonV. . t ; . Alltm. L. F. Ua Lorlraer , CJ. \Vurncr , A. Trolnor , E. llarvoy , U Smllli , U. F. doodnmn. A. ' Wclrel , H. U. Urum , Judge Anderson , S. D. Ciulwoii , W. S. lledfo , S. U. Hay ward , \V. S. Strawn , A. B. Srallh. The following ladles were present : South Omaha MM. U. L. Tnlbott , Mrs , J. L. Mar tin. Omaha Mesdiime L. D. Cadwoll , A. P. Brink , \V. S. Stinwn , (5. ( Ander on.V. . S. HodKO , U. S. llayward , A. B. Smith , J , W. Muynnrd , J. Wostborg , V. G. Hhoely , Jumos Foley , U. Harvey , A. Tranor , U. L. Talbot ; MUses M. 10. Powell , Emma Ander son , Bnllo McPlmll , Frallca Baloman , Cora H&yro , Klla Westborg , Council Bluffs Mcsdumos . J. Jamioson , Y. Jennings , J , B. Atkins , O. K. U. Campbell , V. W. Cory , J. W. Porogoy. W. O. Wlrt , M. J. Alwortn P. H. Wlud , I ) . S. Pile , F. A. Flichtor , C. 1C. Walters ; Misses Bosslo Alwortb , Jennie Pile , Iriu Lutz , Helen Shepherd , Bella Katb , Helen Campbell. Hv _ w Hotel Gordon , 8JW JJroadway , 1ms re cently changed hand , nnd IB being thor oughly renovated. Clean buds ; prompt service ; lablo first eliiss , Wohuvo our own vineyards In Cillfor nia. J sir via \Vlno comu.uiy , Ca Hlulfs Vuutliful ll A case of elioculng depravity on the parl of nn 11-yeuT-old girl was brought to the notice of the pollco by Rev. Henry Oolong yesterday. Kthcl Moss , who lives at the corner of Second avouuo and Fourtocntt street , was the offender , nnd although Iho details of the case are too horrible for publi cation the girl tells things which , If truo. night to send nt least halt n docn well tnnwn tough characters to the penitentiary , n years theglrlls n merochlld.but her morals and gnnoral conduct could not bo much worse If she lived to bo is old M Mothusolnh. She snvs that her father Ii dead , having been snot by her mother in Missouri some tlmo ago , and that her mother has gone lo Cali fornia. Judge McUeo pnvo her n hearing on the general charge of Incorrlgiblllty r.nd ordered her to bo taken to tto reform school nt Mltchcllvlllo. Sheriff Hnzen took her-to that place last evening. A I'roml Iteiil INtutn Ounpr. "There goes ono ot the happiest men In this cit > , " said n clti/.on to Tim BKU yesterday , pointing to ono of the well known men about town who was stand ing on the corner ot Thirteenth avcnuo and Main street gazing with evident satisfaction upon ono of the handsomest new brick blocks in the city , that is just undergoing the finishing touches. "Everybody who knows D.in Cnrrigg , " continued the speaker , "knows that this is so , and these who haVe known him for tlio past IHtcon or twenty years will recollect that ho hits shoveled dirt on the railroads at $1.00 a day almost on the spot where that tnngnitlccnt block stands , or thov will rci-ol.cot him us u ruddy , freckled faced , happy-hearted Irish boy , who was willing to run nn orniml or do anything else to earn an honest dime. Hut things have changed for Dan , and ho has reasons to bo proud , for ho is owner and builder of two of Iho llncst struc tures in the city , the Bancroft Terrace iluUuml this splendid building. Dan lias Invested his money in Council BlulTs in a manner that will ylohl him good returns for the remainder of his life , besides - sides being a monument for him nnd a lasting benefit to Iho city. ' ' The building referred lo is a line four- story pressed brick structure , the finest in the agricultural Implement , district , built for Aultman , Miller & Co. , the Uuokoyo people. It stands on the cor ner of Thirteenth luonuo and South , Main , and is ono of the handsomest and most conspicuous buildings on the street. The architecture has the merit of solid ity as well as beauty. The walls are metallic colored prcssod brick , a Coun cil BlttlTs product , by the , way , with mnssivo sandstone trimmings. It lias a frontage of 120 foot on Thir- tcnnth avenue and 50 on Main street. It was built especially for the Uuckoyo people and is a model of convenience , for the handling and shipping of huavy farm goods. It has a five-ton Crnno hydraulic elevator run ning from the basement to the top floor and every other convenience that mod ern necessities demand. Mr. Carrigg is more than pleased with tlio building and the investment , und it is quito probable that ho will invest 8-10,000 or $50,000more in thcsnmo local ity during the year , WANTS A .SITTM < : MINT. : Crorgo 11. Whrclt-r Will Knjoln tliu Motor Company. Another dose of grief Is In store for the motor company if Uoorgo H. Wheeler , n wealthy resident nnd property owner on Pierce street , has his way about it. / Yesterday a suit was commenced in the superior court which has for Its object the enjoining of the motor company from oper ating its line on East Pierce street until Wheeler is paid suitable damage ? for the use of the street in front of his residence on Picrco street near the corner of South First. In his poll- lion , which was prepared by ex-City Attor ney Stewart , ho alleges that the company laid Its tracks on Pierce fro.m First to Oak street on October 1 ! ) , ISS'J , which was Sun day , that day being chosen in order that the plaintiff might not bavo an opportunity to go into court and secure an injunction restrain ing the company from proceeding with the uork. The building of this line , ho claims , was without authority from wtho clly council and in dlrocl violation of a city 'ordinance rgaklng it a misdemeanor to lay a track without permission from that body. It was nlso clone without con demnation proceedings and without mukinchitn any compensation for the damage - ago 10 his propertywhich ho places at Slf > OU. The traclt was furthermore luld close to hU curbstone in such a way as to cut off the approach preach of a team , instead of being laid in the center of the street ns it might have been , fie accordingly asks that a writ ot injunc tion be issued restraining the company from operating Its line 01 , that street until ho shall have been paid ttio re quired damages , and nlso restraining the company from using or pormlttini : the trauic lo remain on Ilia street , or from using nr running its trains over any other trade which shr.ll lie nearer Ills property than the center of the street , lie ulsoants damages in the sum of $ l.r > 00. A mooting of the property owners on South First street nnd Ur.ihum avenue was held last evening at T. J. Clark's store , Hi ( Upper Broadway. The meeting had not boon an nounced througl\lho papers , but some rjuiot work had been done hy these Interested , nnd ns n result about fifty were present. The purpose of the meeting was to devise some plan for bringing Iho motor company lo terms and compel it to'rosumo the runningo ! trains on the South First street lino. W. M. Shopnrd was appointed president and .1. P. ( .ireonsnlolus secretary and tha mooting pro ceeded to business without further add. The following set of resolutions was prepared and adopted unanimously : Resolved , That the action of the Omaha nnd Council Illullj Hallway and llrldgn company , In refusing to onorato Us trains upon . ontn I'lrbt street and ( iraliam avenue , has been a grout Injury nnd Inconvenience to tlio cltl/ens and property ownera residing on said street lie It further Kcsolvcd , iThat the following named per sons , to-wlt : A. U. Ur.iham , T. J , Ulark and Fred I.ami ) . Jr. , bo appointed u committee to wait , upon the o Ulcers of said company and ascertain from said nftlvcrh uhat action , If anysaid company Intends to taliu In rcgurd to train service on said street. The end of iho movement is not yet , by any moans. An attorney has boeti secured by these inlorosltd and n suit U lo ho com menced In n day or two to prevent the trains from being run in front of tbo Fearon prop erty on Bro.idwav , near the Intersection of Scott street. In this action the motor company will bo taken at Its word and the eraund upon which the suit will bo prose cuted is that tbo company has no right to opcrnlu anything but horse cars anywhere in tha city , tha company having virtually re- nualalod the ordinance of ISM ) . The war has just commenced and something Interesting may bo expected before many days have passed , Thomas Tostovln , civil , onglnoor and surveyor , over lioVol'n , 501 Broadway 12. II. Shoafo 1ms "money to loan on real estate and chattels , Broad way and Main. Ilon't li > a Drunkard , Read below what ono week of treat ment has done fora well known Council BlulTs man who was soon at the Blanch- nrd Institute , at 655 Broadway , Council Blulln , yesterday afternoon. Thuro never ban bean a fniluro where this treatment la used , whether the thral dom to bo broken was whisky , opium or tobacco. COUNCIL Bum's , April 10 , 1802. For the nast twenty years 1 have boon a hard drinking man , as my many friends in Council BluH'H well know. It was impos sible for mo to pass u saloon when I had the necessary money to buy n drink. ] began taking the treatment at the Blunchard institute on April 12 , and am surprised and gratified tliat I now have no iippetltofor liquor whatever , I sleep well and have a good appetite , and am satisfied that I am even now entirely cured. This is wholly unsolltitod am voluntary. DANIKI , CLANCY. Tlinnglit Ho Wa liurglnr. A colored man six feet long was tbo Inno cent cause of a sensation at an early hour yesterday morning. Ho was seen acting in a suspicious manner about the office of J. W Squire , at the corner of Pearl' street nnt First.avcuuo , and finally opened a window and duappuured iuiido the building , a'hu no who saw the act tnbupht at once ho had ornorcd n burglar , and sent word to lee pollco stntlon. Officer Murphy hastened o tbo scone , nrmcd with a dark lantern , r.d cnullouslv recrVdIn at the win- low where the Onrkoy hnJ dfsnp- ) carcct. Tbo instant lift stuck his durk antorn Inside the building the bright light truck thu dnrkoy In the face. There was n mumbled ejaculation of surprise nnd several oet of African humanity floundered around ho room under the Impression that the day of judgment had como.Jtwns , , flnnlly lenrncd hat It was the colored Janitor of the build- ng , who had been attending n dnncc nnd > rafcrrcd lo stav nil tililfttn | the oftlco rather ban go homo. Quito n crowd had assembled on the street to sco tha burglar bagged , but hey were obliged to go homo In disappoint- nont. The King of ( limillnc' Stoves Is the now nroccss Dangler ; no smoke or odor In lighting or extinguishing ; loorluss in economy , durability , sim- ulcity. Stoves taken from your rosldenco and stored for the Hummer at lowest rates. Shugart & Son , 11 Main stroot. Swanson Music Co. , M.\sonlatomplo. Jarvls' wild olnckborry la the best. .11 In Tommnt's Concert. The first of the popular subscription con certs organized by Miss Tennunt Clary was given last evening In the hall of the Young Men's Christian association before an audi ence ihat tcsllllcd Its appreciation of the nrlists' efforts by very liberal"applause. . It is to bo regretted that the number present was not larger , for the program was excellent nnd nrtistlcally rendered. Mendelssohn's concerto hi G minor for two plnnos , Mmo. Muontcforing nt the llr&t nnd Miss Clara llnwloy nt the scoond , was a delightful treat nnd ploasantlv Introduced iho musical feast which followed. In the nndanto movement Mmo. Muentofering was hardly up to her standard of excellence , but In the flnalo she was completely mistress of her art and her Instrument , although now nnd then she had to compete with MUs Hnwloy's ' pronounced use of the pedal , a mistake which all young pianists make. Captain John Kinzio sang "Dear Heart" by Plusutl wllu excellent apprecia tion of Its possibilities. Captain Kinzio has wonderfully improved In his singing lu Iho past year , and possesses a clear tenor volco of beautiful quality , particularly in Iho upper register. For nn encore ho sang "Tho Answer. " Ono of the big numbers on the program was Kubmstein's sonata In O major Op. 13 , Mr. Cuun , pmuo ntul Mr. Butler , violin. Mr. Calm , who Is always the careful , conscientious musician , was not at his bc tin this nntnbcr , although now ncd than his brilliancy nnd technical skill showed uppermost in iho magnificent composition. Air. Butler , while somewhat handicapped by the brcddth of Iho arrangement for violin , won enviable encomiums for bis studious In terpretation , giving ovldonco of ono of the coming violinists of the country , Misa Clary appeared to a disadvantage , having arisen from a sick bed In order thnt her audience might not bo disappointed. She showed In her methods excellent training , her volco being n light dramatic soprano adapted particularly to coloratura work. For her second number she sang Verdi's celebrated cavatina "ICrnnni. " but her voice sbnwcd that the slngor was not at her best. Captain Kin/io's "Celeste Alda" was. the most pretentious of his numbers nnd ho sang it with dramatic force und brilliancy , merit ing the cncoro hereconed. . Mr. Butler plavod Wienawski'a ' 'Polonaise" with ex- qutsitn tone and pur.'iy of intonation , showing finished tcchnlrjuo and good bowing. In man ner ho suggcsls his old teacher , Nahan Frnnko , and ho plays with quite as much in telligence as that errajlo genius who once lived in Omaha. For an encore ho gave Hnuser's story of ' 'Tho Bird , " playing it with line leollng. Mrl Calm played the ac companiments for the soloists very accept ably , although now nod then be was too strong In the forte passages , failing to shade his accompaniments , tosuit the varied quality of the voices. A X * O U * CIIMEX TJ. The round of elegant plays that arc bojng presented at Boyd's new Ihc-Ucr this week by Miss Gale nnd her company affords the opportunity lo the patrons of this house of witnessing the jvorks of Shakespeare and Lytton presented in the host possible man ner by a company nearly all of whoso moni- bcis are known as standard , legitimate actors. This evening Shakosponro's beautiful comedy , "Much Ado About Nothintr , " will bo Iho bill , Miss Gale appearing as Beatrice. Carroll Johnson , the Irish comedian , will prebcntlhisncw Irish comedy"The GOSLOOII , " at Boyd's now thenlor on Sunday , Monday and Tuesday next. "Blue Joar.s" Is a play that is full of humor , pathos , strong dramatic situations nnd intense realism. "Bluo Jeans" comes to the Boyd the last three evenings of next week. Ttio comeay element , which is nn unusually strong lealuro in "Devil's Mine , " which is next week's nUruclion nt the Fnrnam Street theater , opening with the matlneo perform ance , is supplied by n trio of characters , the grotesqueness of which it would oo difllcult to surpass. Brutus Brown , nn actor , nnd Samuel-Smart , a wandering fakir , mc-ot their Waterloo in the person of Peter Sweet , u negro porlor of u Montana hotel , who makes it his business to sea that they get. nothing cat his . "Devil's Mine" lo at hostelry. con tains a very great deal of good , hard comedy. Only fun in town this weak Is nt the Far- nnin Street theater whcro Charles Loder and his company in "Oh I What a Night" are doing n line business. The Sisters Loich in their great delusion dunce ulono is worth the price of admission. Will Carleton , who now visits Omaha for the first time , will glva nn entertainment in the Young Men's Christian Association hall thiK evening , which ho styles "The Drama of Human Nature. " The giant school girl nt Wonderland Is be yond n doubt thu tallest human being over exhibited , IS years of ago , B feat nnd U inches In height , and still growing. The perfor mances are fine and lha curio hall Is elegant. .II > JtOU.\l > .lllOUT US. Lexington has voted bonds to build 'water works. Several farmers near Cedar Bluffs will build brick buildings. Peter Moran of Grant county cleared f30C for nn acre's yield of onions. Ttio Mornn Kecord will bo moved to Cal- loway and bo printed as an nlllanca organ , liloonifleld has vo.tcd 35.UOO in bonds to&lnk an artesian well , and , work will bo begun at onco. onco.A A steer niarkotcd nt St. Paul recently ' stood sovcn feet'high and weighed 12,11" pounds. ' . The Northoastorrl Nobrasun Press associa tion meets at SoutU Sioux City the first Mon day In May. IV Throe hundred trees will bo planted on the school grounds at pavld City by ardor of the school boaid , The Hebron Journnl last wcoic Issued a apcclal boom edition ; covering Thayorcounty in nttrnctlvo fonn ( / The G rand Army.'bf ' the Republic at Dav enport will build a'two-story ball , the ground floor to bo used as a'town ' hall. Mrs. Kebecca Dcnedlct of Silver Creek be lieves she is ona of the heirs to SiW.OOO,000 loft bv the Corbels nt Harlem.N , Y. The West Point ca/itship competitive ex amination for the Fifth congressional dis trict , will bo hold at Hastings April 'M. Prof , F. W. Spencer of the Wisconsin Con servatory of Music , delighted a Harvard audience with a musical entertainment. For sixty-one years H. P. Smith of Super ior has carried n sida pocket leather pocxot oook and It is still good for many year ) , Mrs. Gcorgo W. Jonoj. n resident of Per kins county , foil from her buggy nud was dragged over the prairie for four mlle * Although badly bruised no bones were broken. John Uehfers , working for n farmer bouth of Avoca , was painfully wounded by the bursting of his gun , The weapon tie usei Avus of a very old pattern , and while ou sbootiiiff It burst , blowing part of the barre almost through bis arm just above the wrlxt , splintering the largest bone very badly. The arm will have to be amputated. Besides tills a largo amount of powder was blown In his face and eyes , JUSTICE , NOT VENGEANCE _ IcoMistT.n ruoM rum narch Trqui ttio 1A. . ranch concealed him- clt ii nil escaped to Buffalo. Ho reached bore Friday nnil was arrested on suspicion > y tlio Miorlft on Sunday , nftor huvlnjr boon ( ickcd nml ended about tlio streets of Uuf- nlo as one of tbo Invading army. Ho states that ho was hired by the secro- nry of the State Stock commission. Dun ning lind a loiter In his pocket directed to an daho frlona In'whtch ho ROVO away the vholo story. This letter H now In the possession - session of the sheriff , amonp n vast lot of otur-r evidence. Ho says that Champion nnd loy had been warned and need not have jocn kill a If they had heeded the warning. I' ho men , ho says , were to got 0 n dav nnd V > 0 nplcco for every man killed. Ho says It . est over 3,000 to kill Champion and Hoy. It s sulil thatiUtcon of the bondsmen of United States Doputv Marshal Canton \vuro In the uv.idinc party. With nil this cvldcnco ac- : umulatltiR there Is no difference of opinion n that section about the Invasion nud the whole country Is ringing with Indignation. NO lANiiit : OP l.\XOIl'lAW. Captured Cattlemen Hnvo Not llrcn Mitlmtpil Mnco Thry Niirrpinlproil , Dorut.ts , Wyo. , April 21. [ Sroelal Tele- ; ram to Tun Hnn. | Tlio captured cattlemen ire resting comfortably In camp tonight nt brown's Springs slugo station , thirty.clclit mllns north of Douglas. Tlio trip has been a hard ono on both captives mid escort A severe storm sot in nt the clcso of the first day out and for llirco days the expedition raced blinding sleet nnd drifting snows. Tlio escort comprised three companies , ono of which marched In front , ono In the roar ntul the other divided nnd marchlne on cither llanK. The captives occupy nig thrco wngonf. , wore In the center of the cavalcade. At various points nlong-lho route tinned men wore scon and on several occasions slapped up and with six-shooters on tlielr hlns held consultations with some of tlio captives , but not a slnclo snot was tired nudno , symptoms of hostility man I foiled. Scarcity of forage along the route has used up tlio animals and caused delay. Tlio party lias n telegraph operator along who lapped the Dougiis-HtilYulo wire every day out could not get it to work. The expedition camped last nieht lit Ogalnlla ranch , sixty nllcs north. Sixty cowboys had congregated ncro. but probably came In out of curiosity rather than to make trouble. They will rcacli Fort Follormnn lalo tomorrdw night , where they will strlito the railroad. Tonight a special train came in from Cheyenne - onno bearing Major Egbert and 111) ) men from Port Hussoll. Tuoy comprise companies C and O of the Seventeenth infantry. The Hospital corps wa brought along in coso of an encounter. Their orders nro to re main here until Colonel Van Horn and party arrive , bo that n day or n week hence. They are equipped for the march nnd ready to enter unon an active campaign against the festive rustler at an hour's notice. The necessary troops nro in : amp hei o tonight. It is probable that Major Egbert Into tomorrow afternoon will take a detail of men and his special train und move west eight miles to Fottorman , and receive his prisoners tbcro If they-arrive before nightfall. Troop I will likely start for homo nt once and the captives in charge of the Seventeenth infantry proceed without delay to Port Uussoll , arriving there some tlmo Saturday morning. The captive rattlomon have not yet boon in the hands of the civil authorities even theorolically. Ucpuly Sheriff Uones is with the detachment , and the lirsl Judicial slops in what promises to bo a lengthy and expensive as well as famous legal war will probably lake place as soon as the alleged assassins or ? safely out of reach of Judgn Lynch. The excitement in Johnson county is grad ually dying out. Small ranchmen nro re turning to their homos. Newspaper re porters nro behind every clump of sago brush. No los than llvo are coming down with the oxpcaltlon , while thrco are hero to night. Ilcccivcil by tlio President. 'WASHINGTON- . C. , April 21. President Harrison has received a telegram from But falo , Wyo. . signed by several prominent people - plo of Buffalo , asking him to receive a com mittee of citizens which would bo delegated to lay before him the facts concerning the recent trouble between cattlemen in tb\t ) section of , the state. 'K Hearing 1'ostpoiiPtl. Wyo. , April 21. The habeas corpus hearing of Dr. Charles B. Ponroso was again postponed today until Mav 23. The doctor was the surgeon of the party who in vaded Johnson county. AMUSMIKXTS. B'.thver Lytton's romnnllc play , "Tho Lady of Lyons , " was presonlod nt the Boyd last night , and in some respects it was tlio most satisfactory of Miss"lialo's productions. Tills was duo not to tbo star , but to her sup port , which found in this play a wars within iho scope of its capacity , nnd guvo its characters - actors creditable embodiment. There are no great depths in the nature of the Pauline sot forth by Miss Halo , but the portruval is llnishnd and oven in its excel lence. She is a mllil , uniinpassioned Paul ine , nor with strength nor churnctur to leave n lasting impression , but Miss Gale's per sonation is delicate in its conception , loiined in ils art und so pleasing. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ) IOWA fiirins for sale. Improved 1ftI aero- , IK In Harrison county. tP.UKI iiurdcro ; rji acres Improved , J'JJ.O'J : tiJ acres. JIi.UJ. Kor liar.'iina In Iowa and NubiasUn faims call on or write to.Iuhn.ion & Van fatten , Council lllulls. | 7UIt : < ALEOirKXCIIANai-Clty : and farm -L1 propci-ty. 1C. II. Sheafe. ll'way and .Main. I OUUBNT Dwoilln-'s ln iill pans of thu J. city , K. 11 , Khoafe , llroadway and Miiln. "IjlOR SAIjK Aeroano near city adapted for 1- fruit and cardnn purposes. K. 11. Hhoafo , llroadway ami Main btrcuta. O Tit AVICI ) or stolen April " . two while pup Oilus | , onu with bhiclc , the ether with yel lowlbh ears. Kinder return to Mrs. K. Kdward , Transfer Stock Vards liutcl , und receive le- wnrd. STOHAiR ( and C'ommlsslon Stoves , furni ture , QIC , , Hlored nnd Hold on commission at lowest latcs. Ii , Klnnehitn. ; i'0 llruadway. IjlOU HA 1 , 1C Oil TUADi-Impiovod : Krencli JL coach stallion. f > yours old. ( Jood re.ihons Address A 11) ) , lleo otllce , Council ANTICD Two men and two IIOJK ] > . J , W Smllli , fruit glower. South Kln.t Ktrcct. C'erllllc.ito ol Publication , Ofl'.co of Auditor of Pnblle Acconius-State of Nebraskii. Lincoln , Ke.b. I. Ib'U. ' It Is liuicby certified , that thu Manhattan Life Insurance Co. , of Now Vork , InthoHtato of Now V < irk , lias compiled with the Insur ance law of this stall ) and Is anlhorl/ed to transact Ihe hiiHlness of life Insurance In this hUlo for the eiinent year. Witness my hand and the. Real of tlio auditor of public accounts the day and year ubovu written. T. II. HT.NToN , [ Seal ] Auditor I' . A. H. A. llubcock , Deputy , G'urlllliMitn of Publication. Ofllco i'f Auditor of I'libllu Accounts Slalo of Nebraska. Lincoln. I'eb I , Ih'J.1. ' It Islioieby pcrtlflcd. that the MassacliusellH Mutual Llfu Insnranco Oo. , of Sprlnlluld. In Iliostatoof MussiteliusetlH , has compiled with the Insnrunco law of this dlute und m uuthor- l/.cd to ir.insact the business of life Insurance In III s Htato for the current yenr. Wline-Binyliiindund tnu heal of tlio auditor of public accounts thu day and year above written. T. 11. IIICNTON. Ihcal ] Auditor I' . A. II. A , HabcouU , Dopnly. Curlllleutii of I'ulillfiitlon. Ofllcoof Auditor of Public Account ! Stale al Nebraska. Lincoln. April 13 , l m It in hereby certified , thut thu Llfu In- sunince Olc.irliif ( ; onip.iny , of bt. Paul , In tlio slate of Mtnnt'sotu , HUB compiled with the liibinaneu luwpf UIH | hlulu anil is autlior- 1/cd to transiiut. the business of llfn Insnrunco In this state for thu current year. Witness my liand und thu seal of thu uudltor of publlu ucconnls thn day mid year auove written. T. II. IIII.NTON , [ Se.il ] Auditor P. A. II. A. H.ibeouk , Depiuy. Crrllllnitu ol Pulillc.ition , Ollluoof Auditor of Public Accounts-Ktato of ? < elruhk.i. ) Lincoln. Teh I , Ibirj. U U Iierebv certlflcd thut ihu Jubn Hun- cook Mutual Llto Insiirnnco Co. , of Boston , In tlio Htaloof Massachusetts , Ims compiled with the Insiiianco law of Iblh stuto and 1s aiitbor- l/ed to Irunsaet Ihu luihlncbi of life insur ance In this state for the current yenr , Wllnest my hand anil tbe seal of thu auditor of public uccuuuts the duy and leiir ubovo wrltteii. T. II. JIK.NTON , Lboal ] Auditor P. A. II. A. UabeocU , Deputy. BAKING OZS. FOR 21SG- ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmaliaNeb TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , O. A. S3lioad = 5t\ck , Proprietor , O.Tlsaa q2l Broadway , O Bluffsand 1321 Farnam Sl. O.nalia. Dye , clorm nnd roflnlsh good * of overydoscrlpllon. Packages rocalvo.i nt either office or nt tli WorksCor. Avo. A nnd 23tli St. Council Bluffs. Send for pries list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can luvva them redyed and lluishod equal to new. BUD FEATIIHKS KKNOVATICU AND CL13ANUD BY STEAM , with the nest approved machineryatost at loss coat than yo.i over p.vid hjfo.M. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY on the J-iivor and Stomach , rcstorim. " the constipated 01 pans to healthy activity , and are a POSITIVE and PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and all other diseases arising from a disordered con dition of the Liver and Stomach. They nro the Only Itcllble VcRntablo Liver I'lll Sold : They are 1'erfectly Harmless ; They if I'uri'ly Vegetable ; Try Them. DR. Sclionck's Hook on Consumption , Liver Complaint nnd Dyspepsia cnt I'ree. K. J. U. SC'IIESCIv A. SON , 1'lilladolphln , I'A eon SAM : IN O.MMIA. NLU. , ur Ilulm ft Co. . Co.r ISIIi & DnuRliw MB. J A Fuller & Co. , Cor. 14th .t DouKlaiSta. A. U. Foster & Co. . Council HlulTM , In. SAYEYOURBIfiSIGHT OPTICAL ffOUSE or TUB ALOE & PESFOLD CO , I ! ' I No All cl'cMi flUc. Cn alia. Practical Opticians And brunch of world rcnownnil optical eitnbllnh. djcntof A. S. Alee , V Co. , SI. I.uuli , Our method Ii lupprlorlo nil other * ; our lon e nre nuperlor : wll ! Dot wenry or lira II. u D/OJ. 'J'ba ( rumri properlr ad. | uiU.M lo the face Eyes Tasted Free of Prices Low for Firsts-class Goods. nt * , vonhtlpalluii. ilytiHihln | , foul lilcutli , lii-Af.acliv , Iitullliuriilrii > i4if HIIH | lltf , mcMlM ili'iinvxIoM , | ulnful - r illiffitlon , iilraplcn , uillciw ( iiiniili'i , loiiumltvcryillM > aj > on uUliiKiroii ! ImpureMood.nr a fiilhMv by Ilio ( .UniiiuIill\i rur In PronoimlH rorPulille Library llulldini ; IliiniU Healed bids marked proposals for puhlln library buildlnj bonds will be received at thu olllcu of thuclty treasurer , Omuhu , Nub. , up lo li ! o'clock noon of thu.Mb day of Ajirll , IW. for the purchase of ilUMXlMO public Horary hnlldlnu bonds of ihu city of Omulia , Nob. , duiod May 1st , IMU. und piyubla'.M yours after dale. Interestut the ralo of. per cunt per un- nuin , payable huinl-annually. Prlnelpal und Interest payable at Koilnt/e llros. , Now Vork. Knch old must state price and jimount RoiiKht for und Include accrued Interest to daiulif doll very at Oinaba , Nell. Thu right Is reserved to rujoct any and all bids , It-sucd under charter power of cities of the metropolitan clnsj , und oidlnauce No. "MJ. approved March lltli. ! Hr. : . , n-virv JIOLI.N , Oily Treasurer. lor < Ja ami ICIvutrlu l.lK'it ' l'i - turoH , Ponied bids , mnrkrd "Jllil for combined PHS and uleutrlu Imht fixtures , for the new cilly bull , Omaha , Nebraska , " will bn teculved at , tliUofliuo nil tolu'e'ook p. m. May Kill , Ihirj , ICacb bidder In furnish his own pliinsaml bpecllloiitlons. Theiintlie cost not to uxcced H-.O 0.0) . for fiirnisliliiK and placing these ( Iv- tnii'b. A ccrll'li-d eheek of I l.tliMLUMo accom pany each bid , The right iKieserved in lejoct liny or all bldh. Tlico. OI.SKN. ' - . ' . ' . ' u'J--.ft'JT-'iima-J-a Comptroller , lc ol I'lilillfiitlon. Olllroof Auditor of I ubllu Accounts HlaUi of Nebnibkii. Lincoln. I'eb , I. ISC' . It iChereby certified tlil.t thu Tians.illuntlo 1'lro Insnriinci ) Co , of llaiubuiv' . In ( luimany , lias compiled with the Inuiir.iiicu law of this bluti ) and is anlhoil/ed to transavt Ihe busi ness of lire Insurance In UiU blate for the cur rent your. \ \ Itnehs my hand and tlio sc.il of lh f.mlllor of imbllo accounts the dav and year ubovu wrlltvii. T 11. 11KNTON. [ tieul ] Auditor I' . A. ll.A. Uaticook , Duuutv. INSTITUTE. Eye & Eat INFIRMARY FOl-i THIS TREATMENT OP ALL lie-it facilities , apparatus und Kiiinodlos for siiucusif ul truatinont of nvcry form of dlsuaso rcMMilrln-1 inudloal ur sur.'lc.il treatment. CO beds for patients bo ml nnd altcndanco. Itpst uLTomodnlions In tlio west. \ \ rilu fur circulars on ( lofurmllm * nnd bracuN trus .us , club foot , onrvaluros of sulnu , piles , tumoreincor , catarrh , lironuhlUs , In- Iialiulon.olr-ctrlolly , paralysK pplleusy , kid ney , b adder , eye. oar , skin and blooj and nil l opcr.itloim. DISEASES OF WOMEN ftooVo5 ? . ? ! S Women KltKli. Wo have lately nilded u lylirj- lu riup.irltiiunt for women durlnir conHnomcnU strictly pfivate. ) Onlv Uollaulo Medical In- blilulo making a Spocl.ilty ot , JMUVATliDlSKASKS AH Ituoil : Dlsuasos buecussfully lro.ito.1. b > pmlltlu I'nlsrfn removed from the tynleru without iiinruniy. New ite Uiratlvo 'j'rout- incnl for lot of VITAL I'OWKK. Persons u n- a 111 D to visit us mav bo truulud at homo by cnrroiixm lance. All coiiiinnnlcaliuns cunll- clciitlal. Medicines or Instruments sent by mail oroxpruss. securely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or sender. Ono personal In- ti-rv.i'w iirufurro.l. Call and consult , in or send history f your case , und no will send In plain wrapper , our EN I'llEE : Upon 1'rlvnto. eascs , lenpotcnoy. Svphllla , OluotunJ Vurlco- role , with question list. Iliaucs Appliances for Deformities * Trusoi Only manufactory In tlio We-uof ' ' It. I TTKK I KS A \ l > Jl Kl. / S. Omaha Medical anil Surgical Institute , 26th nnd Bron-lway , Oo moll Bluffs. Ten minutes' ildo from center ot Omaha ou Omaha and Council ItlulTuioctrlo ) motor lino. ' GRAND H3TEL , Council Bluff ; , lovvn. Now , modern , woll-apnointod , thor oughly woll-Uopt , $ { 11 day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. COUNCIL Mm STEuM DYE WORK * All Kuulsof Dyeing nn.l OloHiiln fdono In tlio hlulu'bl btylouf the art , I'udud and Htalnud fabric's inadu to look as coed an new. Hod fcatlH.'rs clraiurl by Btoam In ( Irst-cltm man ner Work promptly dorio und delivered Inall imilsof vhu country , Pi'nd for nrlco list , 0. A. MACIIAN. - - I'KUl'Ulin'OIl. 1 Ol.lllioadw ly. Near Northwoitur.i lo.vi. W. C. ESTEP , WUor , Eial 14 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council HlulU + OllplUUtCO'l ( * / < > , burpliib and Prollts NHOOl > Net Capltnl anil Burplui . QXiUOH > Direct.1 , I'A I \ nu.iillun , K. It. tiliutrc , KO. Oluiincm , M tt. lint , I A MlllurI. . V UliicUwn iiiiilt.'liurlu K. llHimaii , Trans.icnoniiiut bank- Ink' businuas. Larseat caplt.il and surplus of any bank In Southwestern Iowa. KTBREST ON TIME DBPO3IT3 Sims & - ) Saunders-ALMr.nnoyt . federal courts. HoDint , aal lltnobluuk. Cuuuull 11 lull * . lx Chas. Lunkley , 1'uiicnil .Director and Untlurliikd 811 Broadway. Council UlulTa.