THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs SUNDAY A1MUL 2j. ; 1R03 T\VKXTY TAW-IS - , THE DAILY BEE omcut no. 12 PKAIH , STHIXT \y rnrrlcr to nny part of thn city II , W. TII.TON , - MANAGER Unslm ssOlltCC . No. 43 TFI.EPIIOMZH fN1 I > tlt | Kdltor . No. 23 Ml.MHt .W/.Vr/O.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Mlltonbcrgcr Is the liattcr , WW llroadway. Tlio members of the Broadway Methodist church arc l stilng a weekly paper called "Tho Index. " The ladles of the Unity Hulld will glvn a May party at Masonic temple \\ednesday evening , May ! l. Thomas Metcnlf intends to make about $1,500 worth of Improvements on his icsl- Ucnco , 1J3 ! HltilT street The members of tlio Veteran l"ii emeu's association ai o making airatmcments for a grand ball on the evening of Ma > 1. Married , Saturday evening. April ! 22 , 1803 , Mr. W II Walnw light ami Miss S Anna iUcknh.iugh , Ixith of South Omaha , Neb , Hev. H. II. Barton onielatlng Invitations are out for a rot-option to ho given tlio now mcmhoii of the Christian church at Masonic temple nn Wednesday evening , ApiII SO. fiom 8 to 10 o clock , by Uev i : W Allen nSneelal session of Harmony chapter Nn STi , Order Kastein Star , at Masonic temple , Tlimsdui Apul i7 ! All mcmbets nroio- q nested to bo pit sent promptly at 7 .TO Important Hy older of worthy muster GeorRO.I Il.irdlng and Miss Ida C Cook were mirrlcd List Wedncsda.v at the homo of the bride's p-ucuts , Mr and Mrs A. N Cook. 100 llcntoii street Hitler Prank l'"tcr- eon of the Latter Dai h.iints church oflleiat- ing. ing.Hert Hert Hetty and Wilson Jones , two men vvhoaro clmrgtd with biirglaii/mg the | ust ofllco at Audiibon a tlaj or two ago , weie brought Into the t Itj jcstordaj bj a deputj United States m irslial and lodged in the county jail for safe keeping. Marshal Tempieton leeched a badge jcstciday from Codnr Uaplds It was voted to him last June at the st.ittliremen's tour nament vvhlthV.is I eld at that plate It Is n beautiful woik of the Jewelet's ait , i ( in sisting of a solid gold pendant bearing the insignia of the assoc. latlon on a raised back ground , all of solid gold , hanging fiom a gold pin ropicsentlnir a length of hose Mr Templelon Is Justlj piouil of the honor con- /cried upon him by the association Clay MeMullen of C'icsiciit was brought before Justice ViciMCStcrdai fora hearing on tliccbaigoof assuilt with intent to tlo great liotllly Injurv to .mother small boj The victim claimed Mi-Mullen throw him down on tlio ground and lllled his mouth full of dirt. After u consultation it was decided to vv ithdravv the charge and make It a sim ple case of assault and battcri An informa tion was filed making the dcslied change and the case will have a tilal next Saturday Ten Inj lit flu ) World's I ulr. It will cost you less than * . " > 0.00 , every thing necessary included. This mean' homes in private cottage , clean , bafe , close to , ' 1 omuls and on the beach ol Lake Michigan. Wi ito to .1. T. Chi < > v\oth , Windsor I'ark , III. Hc-feis to H , W. Tilton of Tin : Bin : , or .Iiu-ob Sims of Sims & Buinbric.ge , Council Blutls Saturday , April 29 , I poimnneiith close my jewelry business. People wlu liavo left watches and jewelry for lapuii" must < -all and get them , and all bill' must be settled befoie that ilato Carl Bui-horn. JMJ.SU.VII , I'.tit uni.ii'111. Mr. nntl Mrs John Vex Ic.uo this evening for Keokuk , wlicic they will speu < klhu weoli visiting relatives Mr. and Mis J. J. Stcadman left last evening ing for Keokuk to take in the GtandAimj encampment. Major W M Oeddes of Otand Island , ac companied by his wife , is In the city vlsltlnc the latter's patents , Mr. and Mrs II II Field. Tlio ( irand Hotel , Council BlulTs. Most elegant hotel li Iowa. Dining loom on bovcnth iloor Rates , 1 to > per day. E. P. Clark Prop. Pico treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council BUilIs Medical anil Surgical institute , 20th and Broadway , Boxes and barrels of Drexol's Bel cologne , a delicious pci fume , 23e bottles for lOc. Davis , the druggist. At lolmt. > 'H. Lewis Mouison appeared at Dohany's las evening in his famous presentation o "Faust. " It was an elaboiato and tlnishcc production , all the members of the com pun ; sustaining their pails'In an excellent manner nor There w as a large audience present Next Tliursdaj evening Trit/ and Wobsto anil their inciry coiiipuii will appear In " ! BicczyTlmo. " It Is a f.uco comedy icplet with catcln music and entertaining v.irk ties The plot corn-cms a ioung Bostoi student who is followed to Vermont b.v th : girl ho loies and by numerous ci editor whom ho docs not love These ci editor appear in vuiious disguises for the puiposi of checkmating the heio , who like all heroes is never checkmated Coal and wood ; best , and cheapos Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox. No. 4 Main. See the peerless Dauntless bicycle' ' nnd got our terms. Henry Murphy. U Pearl sti cot. Miuo. Helen Merrill , hail-dressing an < manicuring. Room . ' 112 , Merriam block Siirprlno Partj. C. A. Atkins , the manager of the Ncbraski Telephone company , was made the rcclplon of an agiccablo surpi Uo last Priday evening IIo vuis inveigled to the house of T I. Smith , in the southeir. pirt of the city , am when he airived ho found the house full o masked figures , each of which ho was compelled polled to identify bofoio the proceeding could go any fuithcr The twenti or mor people were locognizcd after about as man minutes of haul woik , and tlio lest of th ovcnlnc was spent in dancing and othe amusements A line supper was sened Cook your meals this summer on a ga range. At cost at Hie C3as company. Columbian souvenir silver spoons , 2 , " > e , now and beautiful , at Lund Bros Stop at the Ogden , Council BlulTs , th best & 2.00 house in Io\va. Ask your gtocer for Domestic soap. Marring" I.It OIIKOH. The following mairiago licenses wcio is sued jestciday : Namu and addruss. I K. I' Corbalt-y , t'ounc-ll IlliilTN . A I Ulllu May Iliilillnt ; , t'ic-sc-out . . A.a I W. II , WnlnnrlKht , South Oinnlin . . . - I Anna UlcUnlmunli , South Onmlin . . . , 'J Tlio Millers , decorative artists , wal paper , paper hanging , plain and orm mental pumttng , signs. No. 15 Pearl S Dellavon Is headquarters for color compound and Hood's sarsaparilla , Williamson & Co. . lot ! Main streol largest and best bic.yelo stock In city. Atti'lil inn. Thciu will bo a meeting of the Comic Bluffs Rowing association at the parlors ( the Grand hotel Momlav evening at 7 ! o'clock Business otntoi \ \ tanco Bouricius1 iniihio house appears to b doing a land ollleo business in plum nnd organs at 114 and 111) ) Stutsmai Finest Arista cabinet pliotos , $2 pc do/en. Asbton's studio. 18 North Mail For flrst-elass looms in Chicago fc World's fair cull on Ohio Knox. Domestic soap outlasts cheap boap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mjhtorj Snnoundlngtlio Washington AVJUUO Sewer is Duoponing Steadily. CONTRADICTORY STORIES ARE CIRCULATED City MlllcInU llu Nut Arr | < > n to tlin Trim Stuto of A Hairs It \\lll All llo Alrril lluforo iliulRo Drninor The true inwardnes * of the Washington a\enuo sewer deal has not ict como to the surface , and if the city ofll 1 ils kceji on con tradicting ono another as they have so far It Is haul to tell when the true state of affairs will bo found out. The Oakl mil ave nue residents , who arc responsible for the commencement of the suit , ob ject to the nowspipor accounts that ha\o been gltcn , and also to the statements made by some of the city ofilcials to the effect that the in junction forbils the doing of exactly what the council had never had the least thought of doing. As for running the so.vago of tlio city Into the creek on Noith Mtlin street , the council and engineer donj h IN ing thought of such a thing , and iet the residents of Oak land a\enue point to the fact that the con nection has notct been made with the lower Washington a\enue sewer and con nection has been made with the ono on North Malnsticct 'I he giouml has all been replaced with the pa\lng. and so far as one can sec the woik is all completed On the face of it this seems to contradict In .1 mcTsuie the word of the engineer , and still more fog is tin own about the affair by S I * Ktnjie , the deputj eivineei , who sajs that the sewage is to bo run through Main street to the creek for the present Tlio statement made hi some ono to the effect that the put of the sewer on Noith Main stieet was laid a few inches Inwer than that on Washington a\enue in order that the oidtnar.v sewngo might lun down Washing ton avenue and none but the "oveillow" that ml ht como fioin liea\\ rains run oil into the creek , is denied bi the citon - irlneer , who shows his plat as evidence of the tiuth of what ho si\s Altogether the case is becoming vcri much mixed up , and the iiiistet.v v111 not be cleared up piobibli until tomoilow. when itho aiguments upon the granting of the injunction .ue to be made h.V the attorncjs befoio JuU e Dcemcr Ycsteulaj mottling the plaintiffs Hied an amended petition in which thcv asked that a similar Injuiu tion be issue 1 to restrain the eitj fioin allowing auj moio lofuso to bo dumped into the creek on Second a\enue Cit Attoinei Ha/elton filed the answer of thecitj to the petition , in which ho denied that the city h id auj intention of allowing the sewer on Washington avenue to bo mn into the cieok on Main street , and that the selo object in making the sewer is to connect it with the sewer on Main street , and that it is the intention to connect the sewer on Washington avenue with anothei sewer winch was laid on that stii et west of Main sticot. some time ago T ,1 Hv.ms and O P McKesson , two of the plaintiffs , dcn.v in the most emphatic tcijns the tiuth ofthetkj ofllciils claims in this tc > raid and point to the m.mj indica tions tint the injunction was actually needed In or.ler to pi event the cndamrei ing of the health of tlio t iti/cns Tliej announce their dcteimination to light it out on that line if it takes ail summer .nit. IMAMS' in.UK ivi : . Ituxult of till ! TrluI of Ills Vllc-cc-d Aso illiintu Iletoru * fild o Mctirr. C. P. Kios and James C.vllnghan , the Omaha buck drlvets chaiged with robbing Geoigo Dennis of Hed Oak , on the bottoms a week or so ago , hud a piclimlnarj examin ation yesteulaj afternoon before Judge Mc- Gce Drums was put upon the stand and told the storof his grief , identifying the two men as the ones who had done the slugging. IIo was not chunk , althougn lie had ditink a few glasses of something before he loft Omaha. None of the other w itncsses foi the state could identify tneii as the right ones however , the two toll-takers on the biidge. by whom the identity was hoped to bo proved , falling down completely Seveial policemen and detectives fioni Omaha also testified. Onli two witnesses weie summoned for the defense , one of then , being Mis Kics , wife of one of the defendants She testified that became homo that evening at his regular time , about i ) o'clock , which was over half an hour lioforo the robberj was claimed to have taken place Leu Ileiman , who keeps a siloon in Omaha , testified that Dennis had come into his saloon on the night in (1111311011 accom- puiiedbj two men whom he did not know He said Dennis w.isfully Intoxicated" at the time , and even after having attained that condition ho drank cloven or more whiskies This was about 7 or8 o'clock , and while bo was there ho became veri loud and boistoious , hotting ho could thiash anj man In the ciowd at $1,000 , agreeing to provo any man a II ir for $100 , and all the lime "setting 'em up" to the w bole crowd with the utmost nmgnammit.v Upon leav ing tlio place ho fell down in the alley and stiuckhis eioupona piojceting stone , and it was there Dennis got tlio black cju which ho was trying to swear onto the twc hackdiivois After the evidence was all in the court discharged the two defendants. tiivr : SILK S.M.I : And Mlk Hxlillilt at tlio lloston Store , Cniiiull Hindu. Commencing Monday , April 21 , a bilk machine weaving diess silks in full operation in our show window , the prop- 01 ty of the world-famed Natchaii } , ' Silk company of Williniantic , Conn. In ad dition to this , and in older tc introduce their famed silks tc the public , all our stocks ol Natchaiif'silks will be olTeied at cost price for the ontiio week. Inoidertc ; get this exhibit hero wo had to purshasc $ , . . ' ,500.00 worth of their silks. Wo have the solo agency for Council Bluffs and western Iowa. Everything in the bilk line in our stock , including china , fancy silks and satins , all at COST IMUCK for the week. Not a piece of silk or satin in the stoic but will havp a now price . 50 pieces 22-inch figured chinas , Me , during sale next week. 75 pieces oxti a qualitj llgiued china silk , 45 , 5 ( and (17ic ( , during next week's sale Nateliang faille silks , UOc , $1.15 , $1.4 : and 81.75. Nateliang black rhadama , 50 , 07 } . 82je $1.15 and $1.50 , every jard guaranteed for six months. A souvn.N'iu To every lady visiting this stoi o a silli cocoon with pamphlet giving a history of silk cultmc and manufacture. BOSTON STORK , llIIKLAW & CO. , Council Bin lib , In Work of u N T\J SIICHK Tlilo' . A hard-looking citizen called at the resi deuce of Mrs Outavia Stevcnsoa at the cor ncrof I'ierco stieet and Park avenue vester tiny afternoon and said that he wanted ti seoJ H Winshlp , who rooms there , VYith i view to i eating half of the. room that gentle nmn occupies at Mrs Stevenson's house bho refencd him to Mr WInshipand thi fellow left for Winship's nlticu of business ti see him Hetuinlng half an hour or so late ho said hu had seen Winshlp and made tin dcslied arrangements and would Ilko to taki possession of the loom at once , long cnougl to wash MIH Stevenson did not HUe his looks am djwiiiuloil p.i ) for the room In advance thinking to got lid of him this wav wlthou any further tiouble The niuii llnallj sue ceedcd In peisunding her to let him go to tin room , by promising to u her in the even Ing. While ho was in the room ho madi considerable moro noise pulling out buieai drawers than seemed necessary for a in.u who was simply washing his hands , ant Mrs. Stevenson went to the ncares telephone and asked Winshlp If the man hui scon him. Wloguiu replied that ho bad not mill told her to have him nabbed The police vcrn Immedlrttel.s notllleu and Chief Heanlan vent to the houxo to m.iko nn InvestlRntlon With his gun In reach ho made an nssiult m the room and mndo a thnroii'th xeatvh , nit the fellow had dl-mpponred. notwlth xtamlliiK the. women who were In the house md not seen him leave nverythlng In .he room hnd been i.timckcd , with the evident Intention of stealing whatever irtlclcs of value might t > o there How nueh was stolen could not bo told until Mr Winshlp had had time to make a thorough search How ho got away from the house vlthotit nny of the people seeing him Is a njstery , hut ho had disappeared ns com- ilctely as If ho had been annihilated , and lotlilng has been seen of him since. Ac cording to the description furnished the lollcohe wasashoit. heavy set man with smooth , full face , dressed In a brown suit , and he answers the description almost exactly of a man who pl.ued the same sort of a trick at another dwelling onij a day or two ago SIIIIK Hoc It I ) . Mrs W II Wakolleld mid Miss Ncolo M Ogdcn will give a music lie at Mueller's mu sic hall next Thursday evening. April 'J7. It w 111 be uno of the social events of the season , is both ladles aw well known In both musi cal and social circles They will bo assisted 'jy ' Miss Fann\ Bates , elocutionist , of Dmaha. Messis Hoi ! Smith and W. S Mtushall of Omaha , pianists , and J H Sinims of Council HlufTs , aceomp-mist The following ladies mo pationesses Mesdames I , A Torrens , N P Dodge , J N Haldw in , I M Ticynor , A I ) MclCune , I , W Koss , K K Hart , P J Montgomer\ O ret son , 1 > W Tullejs J U r McGee J I , Stew art. J J Shea , .1 C HKbi , W II Haver- stock , W W Wallace and L S Italian ! Tickets are now on sale at Uraukott's , W S Homer's. James it Haverstock s and Muel ler's The followinir piogram will give an Idea of the treat that is in store for those who ittcnd : Selected I'lnno Duetto Mi Smith and Mi Marshall Schlra . . * " iguiil .Mrs Wald-llcld Mendclssubn . Hut tlio hold Is Mindful of IllsOnn . Mlv. On'den. DocU'o Iteeltation Minuet Miss Hates Scldr.i . . . pilng Time Mis. WaKetluIil , MlssU den. telictcd . I'liinoSolu Mr fcmltli. a I Con an . Snow I'luluM lbmlth ) MlmiOnn Uttlo sneuthuai t Mrs \\akufluld Gounod . The VvuiKer Miss Oatlt-n Heulliig Vloof a Mfo in u liotfl Miss Halt's Vtlekcde . Ilo.ut's' iirliiKtlint' Mis WaUuliuld aj llitwlejx My Mttle I.ovo lj i Mc-yei-llelninnd run-fooling M Issued en aj Hiibc'iisteln . . . . .Tito Angel bCo\Min ( Violets Mis iiUullelilanil Miss Option New \ ork lli'itrtl I'rnni. Ni\V : YoitK , April 15 , ' ! ) , ! . Mr. J. Mueller , Council HlulTs , la. : Dear Sir Your kind invitation extended to us and to our Mr. Lohr to bo piesent at your spring opening fioin Muy ! 2 to U , Ife'J.'t ' , came duly to bund , for which ac cept our thanks , and ut the same time our legi ets at not being able to be pres ent at tliis memorial occasion. You haves evidently gotten up as tasty an in vitation cai d as has come under our no tice in some time and deserve a gicat deal of cicdit thotefor , which we extend to you with the gie.itest of pleasure. Wo hope it will bo an eventful week in jour business and result in many Hard- man sales , and with special regaids from Mr. Peek and Mr. Ljlir , wo 10- inain , jouis votj sincciolj , llAKUMAN' , PlX'lv i.1 C'O. Itoilili Siillluj In tlio Itoitt Club. The Council Bluffs How ing association is just now passing tluough some bicaUcis , and tvbethei or not the breakcis will result in a vv tuck i cumins to bo seen Sonic tiou- bio has been caused among the membeis thiough the action of II. / Haas in hirinp-a man to icpalr and piint the boats of the as sociation , lie considering It his duty to tlo so bv virtue of bis olllcc of commodoie Some of the other membois took exception to this action , and at a meeting of the dhectois a day or two ago a lesolution of censure was adopted This Immediately caused a largo amount of hard feeling on the part of Unas' friends , and another meeting of tlto directors was called All the directors were present at th it meeting and the resolution of censure was stricken from the minutes bv a vote of G to 4 Huas , who had tcndeied his icslgnition as soon as the trouble was raised , was infoimed thnt his resignation would not bo accepted , wheieu | > on P A Bueknmn , W H Wakellold. J M. Fenlon and J. W Palmer inimodiutely resigned theii positions of piesidont , ticasuier , secretary tary and director A meeting has been called ui Vice Piesilont K A Wickham for Monday evening atjbo Grand hotel , to take action with reference to the resignations The boat club is composed of i oiinc men w ho belong to the highest social circles , and the public isgeneinlli interested in the outcome of the tiouble Open \Vrilm-xiliiy. Public inteicst has only been whetted by the delay in the opening of Clint S , Biers' now shoo store at F. II. Evans old stand. The trouble lias been caused by the inability of the manufacturers tu flll the large jpecial older given them , but the delay will soon bo terminated. The store will bo opened on Wednesday inoining. Pooplp who have deilajeil buj ing their spring and summer foot wear will bo well repaid , and they will have the opportunity of inspecting the finest and neatest stock of shoes in the city. rrt'ntnn MiiriliTi-r III To n. David Pan is is wanted in Cieston , la , foi the crime of muider , and a description ol him was fuinished the police jestculay by the authoiitics of that place , with the to. quest that they keep an 010 out for him He was described as a laige slcndeily built minwitba heavy moustaUio and only one eio The telegram stated that ho had left Cieston , taking this dliection It was leirncd dm ing the day that he had been liete , and the ofllcers woic on the lookout for him all last evening Fred Lamb , police man at Pairmount park , saw a man tilting tlio desciiption peifee.tly going thiough the pail : In avvni that indicated that be was going somowheie and had no desire that anybodv should sou him until he got there A railway man stated that ho saw him witli a companion on a westbound Durllngton fieight tiain between Villis-a and Glen wood , and another claimed to ha\o seen bin : leivo the train at Pacific Junction It wa1 the theory of the IJluIIs ofllcl ils that he hat ! intended to go north along the Noi thwestern and ofllceis stationed themselves in tbt Isorthwestctn laids for the puipose of tap tuiing him if ho tiled to board a Jrain there All the newest and nicest delicacies in the market , anil the fieshest and besi groceries in the city and lowest pi ices ui W. S. Homoi's. A. II. Porigo , te Co. . 10't Pearl st. Columbia and other high grudo bicjcles llrll'H I'lnim tMiiisrn. The school board held a meeting i ester dai afternoon for the purpose of laklnj action with ief rcnco to the plans sub mitted bi the difTorcnt architects of the citi for the now school house at the corner o : Thlrt.v-second stieet and Avenue C Tin committee to which the plans wcro icferrct had been examining them and made a re | Kirt favoiing the adoption of C D Bcll'i plans , they being about 200 cheaper that either of thu others , although thej did no consider his plans very much superior to the others , excepting In the matter of price A new invoice of trimmed hats ; fipecia bargains this week at Miss HagMlalo's H.17 Ut midway. A now invoice ol English turbans latest and stylish , at the Louis. Use Domestic soap. It is the best. W In ro I. ) VVuiklilp , Trinity Methodist Church -Preaching b ; Hev. H. H , Barton at 10 0 and 7 ito , clasi meeting , DUO ; Sunday school , 12 , Junlo league , 4 ; Cpuortti league. 7 Berean Baptist Hev. W K Shepard , tin will conduct revival atr\lcei : - . . * . Horning and ovenlbifl The meetlnifs will bo onllnued Monilivv nvcnlnif , and perlmps luring all the wocijr , , Plrst Baptist ; Hnchlnp ) by Hev .1 H Davis In the mnuiriiK on "Tim Helatlim of Church and PnsuJ'ln | the MiRslon of the Church , ' Sunday school , lii ; .VOIIIIK peo- ) lo's meetlnV. 7s no evening service nvangellcal MlsslcinNorth T-lKlith street and Avcndo li Prnchlng bi Uov J Klsk Young Men's CUrfstlnn Association Boi ncettntr . ' at tlio rooms Men's meeting it at the Masonic temple , addressed bv President Hc.iiiHic.jrof Iowa Agricultural college. Mr BIrdiall will lead the slliglng Anniversary union mootingit : the Uioadwa.v Methodist chinch , Hp m. Dr. Bcanlshear will muku the anniversary address. Another improvement to tlio popular Schubert piano. Svvanson Muslu Co House paints , best brands Mn the mar ket , cheap , at Doliavon's. S. P. Vunnttn , attorney , 5 Evctottblk. Goo. S. Dnvli , pi escription druggist. Domestic soap bet for hard water. HE SI/SW THE HARE. Anil Murdered llriitin' Speech In Sclf- llolcimo. A strolling placer was once caught pet forming the part of a poacher , sajs the Million , and tlio implacable game keeper took him before the magistrates. Olio of the country landloids sitting on the bench asked him what right ho had to kill a hare , when the actor loplicd in the following parody on Brutus'speech to the Romans , in defense of his killing C.i'-w : ' Britons , luingrymen and epicures ! hero mo for cause and bo silent that you may hear ; believe mo for my honor and have i espeet for your honor that you may believe ; censure mo in jour wisdom and , awake your senses , that von may be the bettor judges. If thcio bo anj In this assembly , and dear friend of this hare , to him I say that a poacher's line for hare was not less than his. If , then , that friend demands why a poacher lose against a lia-o. this is my answer , not that I loved liaio loss , but that I loved eating moio. "Ilad jou rather thishaie weto living than I had died quite starving or that this hare wore dead that I might liven jolly fellow ? Asthehiue was pretty I weep for him ; as he was plump I re joice at it ; as1 ho was nimble I honor him ; but as ho was eatable 1 slow him. There are tears for his beauty , joy for his condition , honor for his speed , and death for his toothsomeiicss. Who is hero so cruel would sec me a starved mnnV If any speak for him I have of fended. Who is hero so silly that would not take a titbit ? If any speak , for him I have offended. Who is here so sick that does not love his stomach ; ' If any speak , for.him I have offended. " "You have ollundcd justice , sirrah , " ci led ono of the magistrates , out of pa tience with this long and strange harangue , which began to invade the time which his ovjn stomach told him had ai rived. "Then1 replied the eulprit , guessii at the hungrj ftielings of the bench , "since justice isi dissatisfied it mus1 needs have rfomothing to devour' Heaven foi bid I shiiuld keep any justic0 fiom dinner ; so , if jon please , I'll wisli jour worships a guod-day and a goon ap petite. " The magistuites , pleased with the actor's last wish , gave him a reprimand and let him go. A FLOATING MONSTER. I > linrliHlon 1)1 tKl > I.trguiit Cttcainslilp ' Allnut Satin day last the latest product of the Onnurd line left Liverpool for New- York. She is called the Campania and is a lloating monster. In fact , she is the largest steamship atloat. She has a length of 000 feet between perpendicu lars , being some eighty feet only shorter than the now defunct Great Eastern. Her bieadth of beam is ( > 5.7 feet , or abaut seventeen feet less than the vessel roferi ed to ; depth to upper deck , forty- tlirco feet , with a gioss tonnage of 12,500 tons and a displacement of about 18,000. The Campania is propelled by twin screws diivon by two complete sets of triple expansion engines , each of live cylinders two high pressure , one inter mediate and two low piossuro working three cranks sot at un angle of 120 ° . Steam for the main engines is generated in twelve largo double-ended steel boil ers , two sets of six each , in separate w liter-tight compartments. Her engines indicate from 14,000 to 15,000-horso power. The Campania's fnnnols measiue twenty-one feet in diameter and are 1-0 feet high , meas ured from their lowest section , or about as high as tlio Eddjstone lighthouse. Her Hying bi idgo is sixty feet above the water. She is provided with tlio most elaborate eleotiic light installation ever put onto any ship , and has povvoiful seaioh lights for use when scouting in times of war. Tlio whole length of elec tric who on bnard exceeds foi ty miles. The Campania's cabin and other littings eclipse anj thing attempted before. When she has her maximum comple ment of passengers and c 'o\v on bwid it is calculated she will have at least 2,000. She has ample accommodation for 700 Hist class passengers , 1)0 ( ) second class , the remainder bjing steoi-ago passengers and her working stall.o . Arrived , the famous Mrs. Dr. Slier man , see ad. on jingo 14. PARIS HAS CLEAN STREETS. NOIUU I'aits of Illteic'st to Oiimliii'K Ne\ ( oiiiinlMiiinor. Some interesting facts have just been published abjut street cleaning in Paris , The annual cost is $1,750,000. The ser vice is divided into four sections the put chase and ciuu"of | the material ; the administration Qf , the cantonniers ; the vvatoiing of the streets ; the removal ol mud , stone and garbage. The total sur face which had tobe _ swoptdaily is about 15,500,000 sqtuivo partis , of which about 0,000,000 is paid tor b.v house owners witli the sweeping tajsn. The remaindcir , js paid for from the eity funds. TIVA ( stieot sweepers aie spiead over Parjijn 14ateliers ! ) , each ol which consists of a stall of twenty 01 twentj-live men' and women under the command of a cjhef and chef-adjoint , The total staff irregulars is 11,200. Worl < commences at ( "o'clock in the morning and is completed at the same hour in the aftotnoon. Aiming the disinfectant * used and liborallyi'appUed ' every morn ing are sulphate/of iron , phonic acid ant chloride ) of lime. Three Tull llrotho-n. ' The life of a Maine woodsman ant hunter is very healthy , " said Charles E Hajdcn of Auburn to the Lewistor Journal , "and it is not an unusual thim. that men who follow- the life fiomhjy ho nl develop into the veiitublo giants o old. While I was at Castle Hill , Aroos took. I made the acquaintance of tin CM brothers , who wore said to bo tlio tulles men in the county. Their names weit Allio , Elihu and Elidad Frank. ThoM three brothers , laid along in a line 01 tlio Iloor , would measnto twenty-one Ice to an inch in their stocking feet , ant without the ir caps on. Two of then were more than fcoven feet tall , and thi other ono was a little less. Old Mr Frank , their father , was taller than an' ' of thorn. Their occupation is that o woodsmen , farmers , hunters and horw swappers. " MONEY ENTIRELY TOO TICIIT Bink of Millbauk Finils Oollcctionn Too Oloso nud Gives Up. CIIAM3ERIAIN H\S A NOVEL CURIOSITY I'orulliir Xiiturnt I'liPiicimrnnn Tlmt I'.iMt * uii thu ItoM'rvutlcm Anothc-r ll . lK'd llUortP Turnril Out nt hloux 1'itlU. , S 1) . , April 'J-J Tlie Bank of Mltbank failed to open Its doots this mornIng - Ing , having made nn assignment to lion S H CJtold for the bcnellt of its creditors. The stringency In the maiket preventing the re new al of Its pa per and the dlniculty of making collections are understood to be the causes The liabilities aroreH | > rted to be over $100.00J with assets laigel.v In excess , but consisting hirgeli of lands and farm pioiici t > With time to eonvett the assets of the firm , Sat gent ft Dlggs , owneisof thu bank , hope to pai In full all Indebtedness Soiilh Uitltatii'H Iliirnlni ; II HIT. Ciuvinr.ni.MV , S D , Apiil 82 jSpetlil to TUB UEC ] Ono of the gie.itest curiosities in the west is the now famous binning bluff In Chailes MK countv , this state It is sit uated on a sticam tilbutarj to the Missouri river In the southern portion of Charles Mix county It \ \ as noticed for mani vcirs that snow would not remain on this hill , nor would the stieain ficwc at the base of thi ? ' bluff in the coldest weather The Indians and eatly settle ! s. who quite gcnerallv Im bibed man.v Indian supeistitlons , attilhutcd this to other than imtui.il causes One win ter inoining in isssa settlei in the nei/h- boihood of the bluff , on looking out of bis cabin for the Hist time that dav. saw smoke ilsing ftom the bluff , and proceeded thence * to Investigate Seeing no opening , and thorough ! ! pu//led , bo duir Into the hi lift and , on drawing out his shovel , was ncail.v overcome bttie rush of gas and smoke that pouted out For a long time si ientists specu lated on its tulgln while thous mils of pci- sons \isited the spot Ibo blutT is veiv abiupt , ilsing to no moie than 100 teet in bcight , and ptcsenting a \aiieg.Ued appeaianee duo to thechalk.v , mild , lellow sulpbui. and uilght jellovv sill Dhui rocks in the process of formation , and to thu laigo amount of mica , alum and lignite tlieie imbedded. On etch attic is a wing , extending to the edge of Pease creek , and unclosing ftom the sidis , the bluff The wings inesent the same coloied faces as does the bluff , and ail the wings and bluff ,11 iso to nn almost peifectlj level table bind On the summit of the blutT gtows a beauti ful flower resembling the white vvntei lilv This ( lower has also a rather strange iccoid , as the onl.\ other nl.iio it is known to grow is on Spirit Mound , S D , which for nianv jears was the camping and council giounds of a ceitain Indian tribe , and which , on the death of the chief , became his giave According to legend this flower sprung from his giave , and the superstitious still seem to detect something unearthU in the mild , sweet pei- fume of thu Mound lih , as it has been named ' 1 lie thuori of the mound is this 'I heie is known to exist fioin the northern to the southein bouncbiri , and from the western to the Missouri river and east of it in some places , vast beds of lignite coal and it is supposed that one of these beds lies be neath this bluff and it is being consumed t > i the Intel nal heat This looks veil leason- able , as on digging but a few Indies pit-ies of half burnt lignite and sulpbui stone ate found , and sometimes a thin blue II. uno ac companies the smoke Appealed to th IllMiicc Court. Sioix PAI is , S D , Apul 21 ( Special Tclegiam to THE Bic ] Judge Smith of the Ynnkton distiict has granted a divorce to Mis Gertiudo Smith of New York , and that lad.\ left for the east today Her husband was Duke Smith , who is a son of General Green Clav Smith of Kentucky , a grand nephew of Henry Clay , and a cousin of the Dukes , the great tobacco manufacturcis of Hichmond. All of his connections are among the anstocracv of wealth and standing in the south , and his own foi tune is consideia- ble IIo occupies a high position in internal icvenue service of the goveinment , being stationed in Kentucky. Ho mairled Ger trude Dahl In Now Yoik Citv on September 10 , 1S8S , and lived with her for three \ears , when , owing to Iniompatibilltj of temper and failure to support her on tlio plan she demanded , she left him and caino to Sioux Falls There are no children. lleuf fur I'liiii Kiiliiurmirj. . HoTSrnisos , S D , Apiil 22 [ Special Telegram to THE Bur j 'Iho Kej stone Land and Cattle company todaj sold 8,1-1" ) head of cattle to Humphrey & Stcuger , government beef contractors at Pine Hidge agenci , at $ - . " ) , i head 1 his closes the cattle business of the largest company in the vv est The compiny has made soveial laigo sales le- cently. Dr. Prisncll treats catarrh. Bee bldg. Olil P. irlli I'lcips Once in ( > , ( ) ( ) : i Venn ) . Mm shall Wheeler , ono of the best known of the gicat armj of Pacific coast scientists that have lately sprung up. claims to have discoveied a "third piin- cipal motion of the earth"which is this ; Every 20,90)1 ) je.irs the globe changes its not th and south poles on account of the atti action the earth has for its own mag netism. Tlio sun , too , btiongly attracts ono of tlio poles and lepols the other. This being the case , it only takes the sluirt space of 20)0. ! ) ( jears for the double attraction to caicon it over to such an extent that it suddenly "Hops' * ninetj dogiccs. Mr. Wheeler says that ono of tlie o grand "lljps" occui i ud 0,000 jears ago , at the time set down bj the geolo gists as the "glacial epoch. " Ilur * eH and Duga In poi t ieli > s. Horses , it appears , are taking kindly to spectacles. The Optician , which ha made special investigation into the sub ject , gives the ease of a shortsighted horse whose owner ordeicd for him a pair of spcetaules. They woio made to fasten ( irmly into the headstall , so that they could not bo shaken out of place. At llrst the animal appeared startled at this addition to his ha'wss , but he soon got used to his glasses and liked them so much that when ho was turned out to pasture ho felt uneasj and uncomforta ble w ithout his goggles. Dogs who suf fer fiom shortsightedness have also been provided with spectacles and have been able thereby to iec > gni/o their canine acquaintances much farther oil than be fore. DOHAM'S THEATER. Council Bluf ! , la , John Dohany , - - - - - Mnnagor , ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY , APRIL 27. HIE KINGS OF FUN. . . WEBSTER And tuo rCoiiili ; As > oclates In Crisp Uree/y anl Entertaining. Screamingly Funny Situations PunRont DlnloKuoa , Clouds of Pretty Girls , Tuneful Music , Newest Vocal Come. Skillful Danclrm. A Cyclone of Merriment. I'rlcit-iSi ; . Mo. 75c beats no ialo at tiellor'a 1'tiaruiacyYoUacsday tcurnliij. Cause of This Plainly i\plniiieit : hy Drs. Ctipclaiul Shcpan.1 , V l > \\orcU.Hrtlliiic < Irurly llrfurrVdii Ilio Itriixin for it Vrrt tlriii'rul Ciiinptititil unit the I.my Mtinnnl thp IlitiuU of Oinnlin I'onpln lo ( 'urn It. "prlnz nppcinto linAo fulrly rnmo vet tlmt ' ' " 't fold Mm inntriPled still ollntsloyou doesn't It ? In f net. It Is eon mum unnovtriR in n It WHS tturlnit tlio Inolainrtit noittlu'r \aiit\nUoii\ritlinbidfsto In your mouth mill vonr niMlrlU MjiiHy slDpopd nnwltli Imrd Miilisnticp , mill your lliroit oiiilly fills up nnd von Inxo to onueli null spit lo clour It tin iO morn nm. Your M'potlto ' Is no il < nntl viirli- liln anil you li-no lioitdiu-liu onilly. Vour who n avsitmi i wi'ik mid I iMKiililvou fuul "nil winlie I out. " Veil bud best hivn Hint cold uiiil throit trou'ilo ourod , Tlmt Is what l onus n tnur wo k nppulllo Tlio -onson h is lontt'iictl up vour I'lttnrrhHint's whnt Hint llnstTlni : i n d ntul c'lmkou-mi huittl mo ns-Jiisl Incipient rifmr/i. Anl Hi s en- t trrh Is iiiTcotlnj vour sto uifh c iu lnit thut nnstj tnito In yotii nmulh Ip tlio inorMlne. lin > Dtlrfni yoiirdl rstlon mil mnUiii you feel nilsornblu "nil "nil itui of lit " If your itppo- tltiiunH oed yon \\ould bi > nil rlcbt HDOII A month s plrnsint ttuntini'til now w II c'lirrrct nil this nil tone von tip It tntiv tnkp liinsfr If ton ltd Hi" in itloro Or Copnlnnd and SliPinr.1 urn tlu > li'ullnc spcc'lnllsts of tlio world In tliU I'orbnpi you b ul bc'llor po In nnil lull ; \\ltli thrill Tliinisitnils of ppopln Inuo piihllolv stld tholr sUIII Is crcnU nnd tut cuiiurou | / /oi coiinulfiitl'in mid fin The reputable physicians of Omaha furnishing competent service , personal attention anil pure drugs , carefully compounded , at a reasonable charge per month , are Drs. Copolaud and Shepnrd. A i itui.-n i\ii : nn : UIMIAN. she llnllo\its rinit She MIIJ llonolll Ollii'rn livli Illne U T On n stoij. Mrs If. A. Webster , llmuoll known innsiplnn nnd to t'licr of niiiali , Iht's it ITU L'nllftiriil i treel I.IKo I-MTV Intly Mrs Wnhstt r would shun unnpcpssnrv prci nlni'tico lit'fciro tin' unb- II' , but If nerd frum btir will nlu niliurH she ilous not liKsltnto. Mrs Wohstnrni > H 'HlKlit \cnrs n BO 1 cimlim'ti'il c tnrrh In Sirnni'lil | | ) Ohio It stu itlll > no lit'iieil mo 1 lust ni.n- | tllo nnd WIIH 'all run doHn ' Kvory "old nmdp ino erse mnl last nlntor I s tw It unsrioup- in ? Into mv Iuii7s A fntrful pin hi < twc i > n my shouldnrs fen lint Hl > o n lioivylcmlto t'lirrv uiiil n risp n ? unuli , proved tliti tlnn- cnrous oxtutislon of m > dlsonau. I is r ip ldlfnlllntr when Ir ) bt'pnrl took my ciso lie bus built mo up nnd romnvivl the I'ntnrrb nl IUIIK illsn iso Ihixo bid 1 irio ru'iirim for the EiniU fee pild , nnd nm Klixuto tell U. " THE COPELAND MEDICAL PRAC TICE 18 ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. IT IS FOUNDED ON HONESTY AND BUILT UP BY ABILITY , SKILL AND EXPERIENCE. LOW BATES. CATAHKII AND AIt , ( IKVIIM : IMS- nASP.S TIU'.VI'l.l ) AT LOW ANI ) UN'I- I'OKM KATI.b-MI Il ( INM.S nil H PA TH NTS AT A nispANon succn < sptn.v THIATII : : ) nv M\II , fen.NDiou SYMP TOM IIIAMC. Special CQUHOIl BLUr'l. \\rA.NIKD , youiu luilliii for nmicry nn ler- ' > enr , KIOTO mil luio ilepirtiuonli In uilry goo In tori * Vpply In wrltliiK ntallnn izporli-nco , | i Bl nnd prusi'nl eniployorj alio wuyuj uxpcctoi No SM llco oltlca council llluITi , In Mrklljr COIIIMOtlllltl \\rA.NTKI ) , y uiu ludy caili'or and bookkcupor , ' > niuot bo k'ood Hi lUurnn mid nuoil rltur Apiily In o\vn hand wrltl iir xtntlii : pusl and iirofcunt m plojcri If posalhlo em log < i > li lo , whlcli will bo returned Sulcily ooulldcntlal ( Oj lien ollleo , Council Illullii _ _ _ AllHlItflSnml loam farm an 1 city propartr bought an4 &oU I'u ay SL llioint t ouncll llluffn Al-rKMIOS-Oll i'itcmbcr | 1 IOQHO for n ttrin of } u.iri of nrnrchoimo vrllh trnckaKO nunic ont for holrHnlu UuilnosH Adurciii \ iu Ik oiilc-j ouncll n yJl ? _ f irANTKI ) , younit limn for drisii KIIOIH dupiirt * * iintrit , nlto Konti fiinilatilnu * nnd > ounx Indy for notion dupurtinontpply by If tier MtHtlnif ezptrloiiLd und avi' * oxptu ted .No iijlj llco ollii o Counill lilulta lu _ I onMilentUI _ _ _ \ \ rAN1Klitlrl forcviiuritl liouiuwork .So 111 Uh.N I I ho IU room liuimu corner ofMlloir iJWK avenue nnd SHU tlrrut onni-l hy Vim llauiock from Juno I ut IMU1 | ier iniiiilli tnUuilliu burn , or will t'II property Day t Him \\rAMKIl A nmn w 10 him knowlrduo * * and cipirlcntu In llm frull coiniul lon buMlnom m maiiajror fur Council Illullii frrull ( .rower * Milppor * AModnllon UHforencci m qulrod Atlclrctn J I' lluas , rocrutury , U 1'enrl imet , I ouncll lllull _ _ _ _ _ . Cltuss IIOHh-l'ouplu ny It la t IU MAI.IIish ) i'ar Kouil vnluo anU nlwtirn In > ! < ' ( > ( ul IU < br _ II e rrl am ji Uic k \\'ll.l.T\T HAMir i U iKl.lIwo Inur iimm * v hoium und utoru room nnd outbuilding clt-ar o , Inniinbrunci.T J MitticlQl 7W ( irnlutiiift , ' ; H . s I hluru HIIIIII lull vvi > | | uiliiUiuliul J'cil ntaiiil corner lith it and 4lli Avu fIJ per luniitii A j _ Manilel i lirnliiiii AVJB / HUM - ( our box maim ul I.Jilnn o Ijnra I/oil I W Mlnltk 7lll | BATiK I UII 0l Of iniltfr4 IIJUIl U I Illl IN II J tluu n burxitln Inquire of Kmpklu Shuxar. llnnlwuro i o ( ountll Ilium Allll tiiK rmuuTpil oj ' > ii5i vuiiin ( iilii.iJjri cleaned Well pro irol ( or tin wjrj hi liurku cUyJjullJInc ' ' olid lol for mlu .No HU Hflliivil uo HOl'SI' of J 1 * Uirlstl.iu t \ H 1. fre hlliouio _ CliA.NLi : for rime ni-in to rulloct , lollclt , - - ml dollvur uoods Wuai 111 "nek nod prof.n divided evarr IU dart , In itock com I > ii7 Muit bur 16 ihares loct Addrun J vy Mgmo , Uoum i , Krorett block , ( .ouncll Uluo . iiinptnii Kxplnliu Ills Urn. mint tar Sprrtklnir Ihrnuuh tlin Mimnpn- prrn tci Ilin I'ixipli > nf Otnnlin nncl \ irlnlly. 4 1 know them nro HDIIIO ponptti "ho reid Uio tntoiiioiitg nmdu by p Uli'iiU of DM. I1 ipolnnil \ ShoimrclMtbiloubtnnilwtin I IT. I hey will ny , nn thin' nny KV nhcn thuy ro'ul tbcso words or niliuii 'in , Idntli n' < Iftit or else : 'II Initlt'iulii i/i'ic pMt | pirmlc / miclif * di licit jnr | a lJiciurr / nil rluMT' I want t ay Just a word to them lit the onlsoti / / will nil I nrtn tuff rtiinrun ill * it < c K/J It Impnltnj tll ] diu fn/il / i/ , tc nfi i/iiiirjxmrr nf find rnn I ) / mi prrunt m * nitile dial tin n fiKMf u Ulo , it hop , uiiil If j/nih i l/nunil rf- Itrffi m Mix , miiM ytit not emsttltr ( { h n t fii ( r/f / o Itr " 'mllcir ' mffrituh r ttitu I tlo not court notoriety or a tirointiu'itcn In the oj t-s of Ihu public 1 simply know timi ( lu\u fouiicl n linn of physlolnns who hnva cured HID nfter yours of sulTerliiB of ClUlll.rSTIIHMI'jDN MlSSOUlllVAM.lv IA. from which ninny f it tl trnuhlns st.nt' Ha spooMr Ul.nr tuThniupsiin Missouri Vnlloy. IK , n hrlilju builder \\ltb tb iriinuMi foro- m in of brUluun , 1'ri'iuoiil. l.iKhorn , V. Missouri Vnlloy rnllwnv. "Mvorlc nnd oxposurn In brlilgM bullillne nnd pllo dihlns : is hnrcl on ono's hi' iltb Wo nro out in nil wcitthor anil work In the damp tnd lolil M > o titrrbiil ills. iMstuilTictcil my IIIIM * . lliront. o\cs nil lun R. My blood anil who o sx ptom nuro pulsunoil nnii the dlson-o wnstlnll ) k'ctlln u llrnii'r irilp on my whulo body \\ltb i few wc'c'Ks tro ittuont by Drs Oopoliind X Shop tnl I un womlcifullr hitter In nil rosprutx. I hn\u nilcl iniiuh mono ) fur tlouloiliiK bcfuro , but now lnivo found n thorough systtiiii that Is uurlni ma rApldlv , I'bls inncli li Is i pie isnriutnil n iluty to s v to my friends nud to ( be public. " f'UUKI ) HY MA1I.-W W DiMs n rospcct- cd nntl rulinhlu nuich ml -liomnrto in , 11 , wrltt'i "I bajiiii Mitir troitinunt o\ur K inontli iijfo nnil ulro idj foal much bottor-la fact Hue n now inun I think I nm Hourly nil rlcht now , for I hno none of the short , lire tub or tlroil. wonk fooling T icru Is no tilcx lnit of the head nn 1 I feu ! llr < l rate I ein ho irt- lly nclviso nil catnrih tl uenu'o lo uo to you for hell ) W W. DAV14" nil and Ml N V I.lfo Hide , Omaha Ollliu Hours SI to II u in 2olip | in . to 9 p in. buiiduv 10 n in I o I,1 in HAVEL YOU © RRN. The King of Scorchers ? Made by the Centaur Cycle Co. of Coventry , England , The oldest and strongest cycle company in the wet Id. Road King Hustler Road Queen Athlete Kingman Glideuway Scorchers , andother Mermaid Medium Umpire Grade Wheels. KINGMAN & CO. , PEOUIA , ST LOUIS , KANSAS CITY , DEd MOINHS AND OMAHA. Manufacturers , importers and jobbers of high ancl medium ) grade bicycles ; also vehicles and farm machinery. S. M. WILLIAMSON & CO. , Cotinc' ! Bluffs Agan Will be tlie Grand Opening MAY 2 to 6 of the Piano and O Co 1O3 The best musical talent is secured for the opening night , ! TUESDAY , M-AY 2. with a grand exposition during all thql week. The ROYAL IIARDMAN PIANO will be reprcsentedfl in all the different styles. The store will be handsomely dectf orated with ( lowers and evergreens in tasty profusion. Special Notices. COUN GIL GLUFFS Ii'O l HAI/h ( ln'ip I" nil blio < drlrii < innrji J toiim mulps oil wnion liirnonn nnd team , lopl JiiKKy. road Hon I arli in i oal f o II ) I'ourl itmel. T \ \ 1 HA * pnll btilow tint now 6 room home modern j convcnltincus vroll locnU'il llcoottlcij 17 < OIl SAI.KA nuiubjr of nlL.i coltaitoi ctioap , ] -L ancl on very oiny piiyinunt * Itrou MchoUondt lo till llroadnny \\rANlKI ) pnrllin with lltllo Urn nncl car ' iimniifactnru uiid Inliodiiro patent ! d novcU < 4i | II JAdam _ JIS Pirln iiM-nu council ( Hurts \\TA.S I til > _ Mun to work iboiit yanl nnd ' ' Apply til ortlcj of i uiinuril i -rctt J OIl SAI.I ! Impruvcd prupurty Hi your ownl prlco A 6 room cultn ct on leu 2 lndd iiub , J hirk'u."lory 7 room houau on loin Ifj and ID IrJ lohnson > mlcl n ntul I rocjiu collute un lot HI block II 1 le-iniulnit V I'urU mid n & room coUl InKuonloti ! block H , I'ollor V cobb ail I " 'I room collaiioon lot 11 block i 1 mil < Ity ndd 'ILal a\lii | < a I.OBII nnd llullilliiK niaocl itlon of I omul ! j Illulti la oner ihu above | iriiii > itli > for canh or oql monthly p mont and will n-iolv > bids for Ihtfl taniH as k nlinlo or ilniily hid * lo bo milimltlud tc I the board of cllrrctor lit tin Ir tlmt mnitlnv In May I tliny iLiervlnu tliu prlvllfi.ii of rcjti llni ! liny or alll l.lcln . l-urther liifurmatlon Klvm by I * W t III 1 Kcrclary , IU" ' Miiln ! to whom all bldn ihoulcl tx-l sent bnfore May I IhJi ( ll JM AM ) dlU At UK tract of itDd In norll.ur . < J ] Iowa ol 116 W lo t l)00p ) r acre Johiintou A fatten _ _ l0ll HKNT , from lit of Jnoe lo Ul of ( ctobui 1 I fun r laniv , cool roniui , nliiily furnlihvd , twi carpeted only Adilriini i > H Ilio olllcu Ncitu ii in i.iintnictiini. &cnlud bids will ho rccnUcd hy the under' sUnc-d until April 'ith , IHM foi uoiiHtruotiui J u four foot hrlc-k MI WIT. fnurli un him .red I lout' , on Uio rouiiiU of Ihu I'll oii-to k YJ ( iiinpuiy All liiforinntlun roltttivn to thi work can ho obt.iliioil hy c illuu nn the emu inny'H eiulnvor KJUIII .No Ml l.xohitJH llulldln , hciiilh Omiiha. U\'I ' UN hi Ol K \ AltDSt'OMPArY , Hy W N , IIAIIO JC-K. tUnc-rn M iiuiuo , AHdlUl _ _ _ _ _ .Nlltliulo I ( llllltll tul > . rloulnd hldK will hit recolvud hy the Ijnioi block \urU Compiny until mem Anril ilth I Utfor inovln. r J./X ( ) innlo yiirds < if itntll linoro or lut ) . All Infuiniatfun rulntlva U thu work CJHII bootitjlnod frum tliucointiiiiiy'i j inulnoor , licioin .No. JUi Kxchaiuo IliillUltiZ Oinnlin. UMON BTOOK Hy W N 11AIIUUUK , Uuuarul AHUlUt