THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JUNE 2 , 1803. 8 I CHE DAILY BEE COUNCIL nLUFE-a FFICEt KO. 12 PEAHL STREhT emlcr to any putt of the city II. W. TIT/TON , MANA.QEH' I Tiinlnco Ofllcc . Nd' 48 { NlRlt | Editor . No. 83 JH.MI/t MKST1OX , N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston store Juno sale now on. Moston Store. N'ntchnug sllki. 'Mtltonbcrgcr Is the hatter , 602 Broadway. f 'Work ' has been commenced on the founda- i on of the now Burlington depot. T-'A regular mcotlnp of Fidelity council No. 1(0. ( Hoyal Arcanum , will bo held this oven- R. R.Unlty nulld will meet with Mrs. Harris South First street this afternoon at 2:30 : clock. clock.cliil business mooting of the Kmvprlh O of the Droadway Methodist bplsco- ft ) churcli tonight at 7.HO o'clock. . Christian Kndeavor society of the nngregiuionnl church will glvo a social P ils evening In the church parlors. R.ThoUpworth Methodist nhurch will RVO ! | \ icecream socliil this evening at 21C7 -vcnuo C , for the benefit of the pastor. JjSpcclal convocation of Star chapter No. Itoyal Arch Masons , this evening for rlc In the most excellent masters degree. H members of auxiliary No. 17 will moot I ? Knights of Pythias hall at 1 o'clock > arp , tills ovenlnp. All desired to be prcs- jt. May Crisp , president. l'lio funeral services of the late E. P. liolmcs will occur at the family residence , 1)1 ) Mncoln avenue , this afternoon ut 2 I'lclock undrr the auspices of the union eteran Legion. [ 'William Jensen , who wai arrested for the [ ductlon of 10-year-old Clarn Paul , beat ti htrcat yesterday when hU case cnmo up in Kurt. A license was piocurod and Justice Lien in tula them one. All comrades of encampment No. 8 , Union lAitcran Ix > ( ; lou , arc rc < iuested to assemble f.t headquarters this afternoon at 1:30 : ) harp , to attend the funeral services of our I ito comrndo , K. P Holmes. The transformation of the pavilion at jiko Mtinnwa Into a summer opera house * ill not be sunicicntly completed by Sntur > ny to Justify the management in beginning I ho opera seasonal the time anticipated , Vaturday , Juno : ) . nnd the formal opening [ f the season will bo deferred to the follow- hg Saturday. There will bo no lack of at- " < V\ctlons , however , at the lake on Saturday. .mong the other things the Calloway specialty company , now playing a two \\eoks Engagement at Dohany's , will give a special ! 'co matinco performance. > One feature of the Decoration day entcr- jllnment at tha School for the Deaf , was In- Mvcrtcntly omitted in the account of the fforciscs given in yesterday's UKE. A. T. r.lckinger of the board of trustees , and I'rof. C. Spruit engaged in a fat man's race , ) hlch resulted disastrously for Mr. Spruit's I iputatlon as n sprinter. Prof. W. S. Mar- Aall and Prof. WyckofI held down the f.hcr side of the house by having a slim * : an's race , and Prof. Marshall arrived at pie goal with colors gayly Hying several feet , | i advance of his opponent , amid the [ ( audits of the multitude. Iheso races Imong the most striking parts of the pro- Ivam. The city officials have been roused to letlon by the Main street tragedy , and it Is fronuble something will bo done at the next Jicoting of Uio city counrll next Monday fvenlng to compel the railway companies to hboy the order which was made upon them l.o maintain gates at some of the moro dan- jfcrous crossings. There is a resolution on Jillo which calls for the establishment of tattcs at Broadway and Eleventh street , lAvenuo A nnd Eleventh street , Main street laud Eleventh avenue , and at the Burlington ( crossings on South Sixth street. Nonool [ "those have over boon established , although | the companies were served with duo notice f by the city marshal. Ten Dnyx nt tliu World's fair. Itwill coat you less than $50.00 , every- ; thinpr necessary included. This mcnifc homes in private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds nml on the bench ol Lake Michigan. Write to .7. T. Chyno- woth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers toll. i W. Tilton of TliK BLE , or Jacob Sims [ of Sims & , Bainbrlugc , Council Blull's. Pastiirnpo for horses and cattle or igGoorgo F. Wright's farm ndjoiningc itj lUmltu ou boutlr 500 nurcs blue grass , [ tinning water. For terms apply U iTamca itnph , on farm , or at Carbon Con jmmpany , 10 Pearl street. Pure ice From Missouri river channel. Mulholluml & Co. , Brown building. Telephone 102. liny Kiind fur Jtunt. Hay land for rent in lots of from 20 ti | ! 00 acres. B. Marks , Council Bluffs. i * 1'Ait.iait.iriin. [ A. Anderson of Chicago is in the city , th licst of O. P. McKesson. 1 Mr. anil Mrs. I. Ii. Nott of Omaha arc ! lie city , visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sap 'Oakland avenue. iDr. S. H. Poarso and wife of Mount Vci IM , Ind. , are In the city , guests of Mr. an Irs. A. V. Wolslnger. iMr. and Mrs. Gcorgo II. Crisp and daugl Ir Ethel have returned from a visi { wit ftlcnds in Central City , Neb. { Division Superintendent J. II. Duggnn c to Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy , at Crci In , was In the city yesterday , IDr. Stophcnson of Canada was In the clt IjBtenluy , the guest of his friend , W. V Vallaco. Ho Is attending the national cot IniUon of physicians now In session I fmaha. J W. W. Glaze , who has had charge of tl I'ostal Telegraph company's business hoi Ijr'tlio past few weeks , has given It up1 Iiovo to Kansas City , J. 11. Samploy , tl jDrmer manager , will again take charge tei | > orarlly. E. E. Mayno , having dissolved h liartnorslilp with Messrs. Greonshioh fc Nicholson , continues to occupy the ] > lil stand , (121 ( Broadway , and togothi vltli O. II. Welilon , has organized tl | \Iuyno Real Estate Co. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 in. at the Council BlulTs Medical ar purglcal institute , 20th and Broadwa , Musie or balls , parties , picnics , s rials , etc. . by Muclcians Union. J , f olk-tt , Mgr.10(1 ( B'way , Counoil Blull . Williamson & Co. . 100 Main Btrcc fargcst nnd best bloyulo stock in city. AUlorinnnlo Cuuteit. Late yesterday afternoon the argumon [ if the attorneys in the Third ward aldi Jnniilo contestwcrocommenced. Hathawtv ; Iittorneys , It will be remembered , filed l.iemurrcr to the petition of Gleason's atti Enoys , alleging in the first place that t IvioUtloii falls to allege that Hathaway w ( performing the duties of alucrnmn at t I time it was tiled. As a matter of fact t [ petition was Hied before the third Mend [ in March , when Hathaway nnd the otl : [ newly elected nldorman took their Boats , that such an allegation could not be mat I It is this durnurrcr which Is now occupy ! I the tlmo of the court. T. K. Casady start the ball yesterday afternoon for Hatlmwi | C. Q. Saundcrs followed for Gloasou a court then adjourned until this moral ) when Finlcy Burke will conclude for Hull I way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Met > c r & UamlleU'4 Ice Croaui. Try Mot/gar & Rnndlett's pure a delicious ice creams and ices and y will order no other. Grconshlolds , Nicholson & Co. lit moved their real Cbtato olllco to I Broadway , opposite postotlluo. Stop at the Ogdun , Council Bluffs , I test 92.00 house in Iowa. Vanatta & Sweet , attyn. , Everett b Gco. 6. Davis , prescription druygUt NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Coroner's Inquest in the Oaso of thti Doatb of E. P , Jlolmos , BLAME SEEMS TO LAY ON THE MOTORMAN Snperlntomlrnt Stone Telli ot the Com- pnny'i Ittilci Concerning Crossing Wlmt Imports Snlil of the 1'oul- blllty of Stopping the Cnr. The coroner's Jury , consisting of S. II Wndsworth , U. H.Valto nnd N. C. I'hllllps , which was summoned to look into the cause of the death of H. F. Holmes , mot yesterday afternoon at Kstcp's undertaking rooms and commenced the Imiucst , All spectators ex cepting those directly Interested wore ex cluded from the room , but several prominent railway oftlcluls were present and listened to the proceedings with n great deal of in terest. Thrco verbatim reports of the evi dence wore to icon , ono for the motor com pany , ono for the Hurltngton and ono for the Holmes' estate. Superintendent A. K. Stone of the motor company was the first witness. Ho stated that his orders to the conductors were not to run ahead of their trains going south on Main street nor west at Uio Northwestern crossing on Uroadway. Coming north and cast they wcro Instructed to run ahead and signal to thn motormcn. This order had been In effect nearly two years. Ho had also Instructed the motormcn In approaching - ing a crossing to keep the car under absolute .control , but not to come to a dead stop unless necessary. It Is customary for trains to pass thcso dangerous points at the rate of four to six miles per hour. The ' 'absolute control" referred to meant that the motorman should bo ahlo to stop the train within a very few feet. Attorneys Ilcfuicil n Hearing. James MeCabo and Colonel D. B. Dally ap peared In the Interests of the relatives of the deceased , and at this point nsitcd for further information us to what was meant by "abso lute control. " Stone refused to answer any questions that might bo asked by these at torneys. McUabo then requested the coroner to ask Stouo what prevented the car from being stopped If It was under "absolute control , " as the rules required. He maintained that such a question was entirely proper , from the fact that the object of an Inquest was merely to ascertain the truth. Ho could not sea why the mere fact that an attorney suggested It put the question outside of the purpose of the inquest. Uut the coroner sided with the motor com pany and ruled that the relatives of the de ceased had no right to bo represented In the inquest. .Stone balked acaln when Juror Wads- worth asked a question that seemed likely to embarrass the motor company. Ho In sinuated that ono of the attorneys , who hap pened to sit behind Wudsworth , had put the question Into that gentleman's mouth. "Tho did such . " attorneys no thing. re torted Wndsworth ; "that is simply a sub terfuge on the part of Mr. Stone to avoid answering the question. " When asked whether there were any con ditions under which the train , If under proper control , could not bo stopped within twenty-five feet , Stone replied that he had never Investigated the matter. "Our instructions , " ho said further , "aro never to try to pass in front of u moving train unless It Is absolutely safe. Wo ex pect our motormcn to use their best Judg ment. " Could Have lioou Stopped. Israel Ixjvctt , the motor company's elec trician , was put upon the stand. Ho stated that thcro were no conditions that ho knew of that could prevent the train from boinp stopped within twenty or thirty feet if the motorman had the motor under proper control. William Jenkins , a former employe of the motor company , stated that ho had made an examination of the wrecked motor and found that thcro was about half the full force ol the current on at the tlmo the motorman left the train. This was enough to take the car along at the rate of about seven miles per hour. If the motorman had full control of the motor , it could bo stopped in two 01 three feet , no matter how wet the rails were , When ho worked for the company the men always paid attention to the llagman sta. tioned at the crossing by the IJurlington although there was no order to that cffccl from the superintendent. Then there was u nest of witnesses called upon to tell what they knew of the acci dent. Most of them know very little , ant seemed to have been empaneled mainly ir order that they might earn * l.j ! ) from th ( county. Thero-was some difference in thoii testimony as to the rate at which tlio twi trains were moving when within forty fee of each other , but most of them agreed tha the freight was moving at the rate of abou four or live miles an hour , while the mete was comg quite a little faster. .The evidence is not all In , but the inqucs will bo continued this morning. The coronc and jury will talco a trip around to tin houses whcro the victims of the wreck ar stopping and hoar their several stories. S < fur the evidence is almost without cxccptio : against the motor company , nud it is un : versally thought that the verdict , when ren dcrcd , will at least ilud the company worth , of severe censure. Conductor Ilnrko'n Condition. George Hurko , the conductor of the II fated motor , Is resting comparatively oasj though his Injuries arc of a severe natun The chief Injury seems to be along the spine especially near the shoulders and neck. 1 Is dih'.cult to determine at present ho\ serious thcso Injuries may prove , althoug there Is no apprehension of any fati result. The only seeming doubt is as to ho > long and how badly ho will bo disabled. While not responsible for the accident th terrible result which ensued to others seen : to worry him more than his own Injuries. 1 .seems that by the rules of the company tli conductor on the south trips is not require to leave his car und run ahead , but on tli trip north ho Is. It was Conductor Uurko pluco , therefore , under the rules to bo on h car , leaving the responsibility for wutchin the crossing to the motorman , who from tl front of the car was supposed to have an o : tended and unobstructed view of thorallwu track. Those who have criticised Conduct ! ilurko for not running ahead of his car an making the proper signal must needs Iran fcr whatever criticism is duo to the munag ment of the company , whose rules Burl was following explicitly. None Will Die. The condition of the victims of the ncc dent is about unchanged. Miss Brya : passed a bad night , but yesterday was fe < ing somewhat better. She is evidently i jurcd Internally and in order to prevent h from buffering she Is kept under the lull once of opiates during a good share of tl time. Dr. Macrae , who is attending he states that she will recover In time , i though It will bo n long und slow procea The other patients uro nil doing as well can bo expected und It Is not thought th their injuries will result fatally. Parr , the motorman , has been plac under arrest to answer to the charge criminal carelessness. A special oOlcor h been unpointed to see that ho docs not fi away , but that precaution Is hardly necc sary from the fact that ho Is BO stiff a : weak that ho could not got away even If cared to try , g lip Delinquents , Mayor Lawrence has decided to open actlvo campaign against the citizens w have neglected to comply with the ordlimr requiring the taking out of permits by who mean to do any building. Ho gave i tlco some tlmo ago that from tMs on the h would bo rigidly enforced , and 'many of t . property owners hastened to como In a tuko out the permits for the work which , 1(1HI a number of the cases , had already be HI done. The following is the number of permits sued during each month ot the year BO f ; VO January , 4 i February , 4 5 March 13 ; Ap 00 : i3 ; May , US. U is estimated that there i about forty owners of property who hi not yet compiled with the order , and so \0 of these will bo nmdo examples of the near future. Major Lawrence i trlctcd the city yesterday and gave c : k. district Into the hands of a policeman w instructions to look up every buildlug tl IIM bcm put up iiuco the ur t of Juuuu The two lists will then bo compared and all who have neglected to take out permits will bo prosecuted. Mayor Lawrence wants to bo able to re port the amount of public Improvements thnt havfl been made durlritf the year when ho gives hl % pcxt annual message , and that U the reason why ho is worktop so Imrd to have all the returns brought In. It is hoped that delinquents will go through the proper formalities and thus avoid arrest ami prose * CUlton , nOSTON STOHI : lO-Iny , luno Sato Now Upon. Below wo only quota you n few of the many bargains laid ou our counters. 40 pieces 30-inch English cashmere , wcro 2oc during sale , for 12Jo n.yard ; only ono pattern to n , custoirior. 2o pieces nil wool Scotch mixtures , stripe suitings mid illuminated ottomansworth 58c nnd Goc , till tit 42jc. 30 pieces Bedford cords , cotllo Uni zlg zng jacqunrds and other fancy weaves worth from "f > e to $1.2o , all during snlo for f > 9c a yard. . ' 10-inch wool buntings would bo cheap nt 50c , for this sale lllc a yard. 75 pieces 112-inch China silk , black and navy grounds , beautiful patterns , usti.illy for o8e nnd Ooe n yard , our price for this sale 32c. 2 cases 30-inch unbleached muslin a yard. 1 case Do bleached muslin for 7c. 2 cases ladies' choice nnd Lnngdon bleached muslins , sold always for lOc a yard , during sale 81c or 12 yards for 81.00. 20 pieces 0-4 unbleached sheeting , IGo n yard ; worth 22c. 50 pieces white India linen , -Jc u yard. 100 dozen extra quality line damask towels , 24x48 , usually sold for r > 0o ; dur- sale for 2Sc each. See special bargains offered in white goods. Goods worth from 2oc to 45c nil during sale for ICc yard. Gents' extra quality seamless half hose. 7e a pair : worth 12c. } 200 do7.cn ladies' ribbed vests , 7c each , or 4 for 2oc. 50 dozen gents' outing flannel shirts during sale for 2Tic , worth 3'Jc. ' 50 dozen children's fancy bordered handkerchiefs , lo each. 100 pieces dark calicoes , 25c n yard. 200 pieces light challlcs , 3jc. 150 pieces Chilian cloth that sold for 15o , during sale for 5o ti yard. 200 pieces moire all silk ribbons , Nos. fi and 7 , for 7c a yard ; Nos. 9 nnd 12 for 9c n yard. Sec Daily Nonpareil and Globe for amore moro complete list of bargains. BOSTON STORE , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices , Council BlulTs , la. Eloped with n Typewriter.- J. E. McCormick , a young man who has been until recently employed by the I'ostal Tclegrauh company as operator in its Lower Main street ofllee , became enamored of n typewriter in the company's onlcc in the Grand hotel Wednesday night nnd planned nn elopement. If the typewriter was averse to the flight no ono would have ever guessed it , for there was never nn outcry raised , and the trip was made to Omaha on board the motor without any ono suspecting thnt any thing wrong was going on. When J. 11. Sampley , who represents the Postal com pany , returned from supper ho found the typewriter was missing , and as McCormick had been the only other one In the room when ho left ho at once suspected him. Ho nnd W. W. Glaze , who owned the typewriter ( for it was a Smith Premier and not a wo man , ) immediately set out for Omaha at a lively pace , to run down the thief. They made thu rounds of the pawn shops und found the muchino in ono of them , it having been pawned by McCormick for ? 20. The machine was valued at ? 07.50. McCormick was also captured while in the act of fond ling a large jae which the proceeds of the elopement had assisted him In accumulat ing. Ho was slated with larceny , and his experience is likely to end up with a term in the penitentiary , in case the owner of the machine decides to prosecute him to the limit of the law. Masonic. A liberal proposition is open ior a good insurance man who is a mason , tc act as general agent in Nebraska for the United States Masonic Benevolent asso ciation. Apply to W. J. Jameson , sec retary , Council BlulTs , la. The Grand Hotel , Council BlulTs. The most elegant in Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor Rate , $3.00 and $3.00 a day. E. P. Clark , Prop. Manawa trains will run daily from to day. leaving Broadway 9 and 11 a. in , and every hour from 1 p. m. until 9 p. m Another improvement to the popuiai Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Mtirrlufro The following marriage licenses wen issued yesterday : Kumonnd address Age ( Nathaniel Kaust , Faundors County , Noh. 2 1 llcrthu Walter , Saiindors County , Neb. 2 I Williams. IlulT , Council IllulTs 2 | Mangle K. Klot7 , Council muffs 2 J Albert Kelpin , Oninha 2 I Hetty Derby , Omaha 1 I William Jensen , Council IllulTs 1 ( Clara 1'iiul , Council lIlulTs 1 j Thomas C'olgan , Council IllulTs 3 | Maria Evans , Council lllulTs 2 Protect your homes against destructive tivo storms. W. C. James haa th strongest companies in the world. Bargains in line tooth brushes an cologne , wholesale price , only lOt Davis , the druggist , 200 Broadway. Cook yot" raculs this summer on a ga range. At cost at t ho Gas company. Brown's C. O. D. open evenings uut 0 p. in. IHnnli'a "Lltcrury , " Philadelphia Kocord : Dinah , theco ! orcd domestic of a Germantown family was out all ono night last week , an when she returned in the morning he mistress asked her where she had beet "I wuz to o literary , " Bho replied. "A literary ! What's that ? What d you do there ; " ' "Oh ! wo 'cites an1 uings. " "Well , did you take any part ? Wlu did you do ? " "Me ? Oh , I 'cited 'Tho Uug-mo-nc Lovers.1 "I guess you mean 'The Huguom Lovers , ' don't you ? " "Yen'm. You inits do assent on do In syllable , which I doesn't. " Surrendered to Iho Authorltlci. 'iHA , Pa. , Juno 1. Jolm Macfarlano , ox-president of the ban rupt Insurance Company of Amoric and a director in the broken Bank America , who lied to Brazil when tl crookedness of the latter concern w exposed , has returned and surrender * iii himself to United States Marsh 10 I Brooks. : a AFFAIRS AL&OUTII OMAHA Value of the Oitj's -Personal Property as oy Uo Assessors. PLANS FOR A COMMODIOUS DRIVING PARK Fimt JtectliiR ot tliOjD KnnUntlon llctilnnil Much Kncournifonmnt Offered Will \Vnlk to Chlcifh'fo ' Ilcnt the Cow- V ' J i'1 A scheme was sfarjcd rolling last cvcninc to build for SoutWOfrtnhft a llrst-clnss driv ing Dark. A numucVMf horsemen got to gether in Mr. Cuddlngton's ofllco and oftcctcd a temporary organization by electing D. I * Holmes president nnd E. > H. Kent secre tary. It is proposed to put in a good half-mllo track with grand stand and other necessary buildings and use the place principally for a roadsters club. Matinees will bo given nnd peed programs arranged for each meeting. Now that Omaha has nothing of this sort It is believed that a well managed club in South Omaha will provo a big success. The men who have charge nro nil rustlers nnd will not bo slow in getting things into shape. Tom llock , W. 15. Check and Joe Slpo were made n committee to select a loci- lion , and they were out yesterday looking nt several places. It Is their Intention to select grounds somewhere near the motor lino. Another mooting will bo held soon , when all the details will bo outlined and a permanent organization effected , Mnclo Clty'ft 1'ropprty Vnluntlon. The assessed valuation of personal property In South Omaha , as made up by the assessor , is as follows : Hordes of all nfics . 774 S 10.G20 { 'liUloof ullUKOS . 1201 1,460 Mules and assq $ of all ages . ' 4 ! ) 010 llORSof all OKCS . 4 1C ) Htoam engines , Includlnc boilers 21) fiGGi ! Kirn iiml burglar proof safes . 01 1,090 llllllard , pICL'on-lHllo , bagatelle or oilier-similar tables . 25 355 Carriages and wagons ofhat - soevorklncl . 423 4,210 Watches and clocks . 410 2.6HO Sowing or knitting machines . 710 4r > l ( ] Pianofortes . 128 4.315CJ Mcloduons and organs . 100 1,4211 1'ranchKc.s and the description thereof . 3 5.400 Merchandise on hand . 70,725 Material and manufactured articles on hand . CCG Manufacturers' tools , Imnle- niuiits , machinery ( other than boilers and engines , which shall bo listed as such ) . 3,10r Agricultural tools and Imple ments and machinery . 28C ( lold anil bllver or plated ware . 25C Diamonds and jewelry . ! iUL Jlonoys of bank , banker , broker or stock Jobber . 2.31C Ciedlts of bank , banner , Ijrokor or stuck jobber . 13C Moiu'VH other tbiin of bank , banker , broker or block jobbo . . . . 21 Credits other than of bank , banker , broker or stock jobbur . . . . 07C lloiuls , stockb and Htiito , county , city , village < > r school dlstilct warrants and municipal se curities of any Kind whatever . 1.80E I'loprrty of companies and cor porations other than property hereinafter enumerated . B.90C IlrldRo property . 2C Properly of saloons find eating houses. . , . . . . , . . 2,37 Household or olllco furniture and piop'jrty..J. t i'.i . 30,95t Investments in rual estalu and Improvements tliereun . 1,721 All other property requited to bo llsted..i.i' . 1,921 Insurance comp.inluB. . , . 1.401 Itallroadx . . . 08,071 Telegraph companies. , . 1,2 1C Hanks . /.i . 83,201 bleeping cur companion . 451 Total . . . . . . ' . .J. . . 73"3D,74 ( \Vlir\ynlk to Chlcnco. Charles A. Boypr of.tho commission lira of Boyer Bros. & Qo. is { raining for a'long ' race Ho will leave Ctuulrou on foot at thesann time the cowboysjstart on horseback for tin World's ' fair , and' ho iwill also bet that hi beats the cow puncher in. Charlie is backe ; by the Live Stock exchange. In fact , ho wil bo sent by it and the exchange will bear al of the expense. Mr. Boyer wanted lo compete for tlv prizes offered the cowboys , but he was barrel out. The only chance for him to make un ; money out of the contest now Is on side bets and ho is well backed. Charlie is not aft the money in this undertaking so much as h is after a reputation for n long distant' walker. Ho has great endurance and ha made some good records. Ho figures thu he can average fifty miles a day at least an' ' by doing so he believes that he will beat th cowboys' time into the big city. Ho ha several hundred largo silver dollars that h will wager that ho can , anyway. liiilldmi ; I'criiiltR , The following permits to build wcr Issued yesterday : Klrstun Jurgenson. addition to dwell ing , Nlnntuontli and Mllroy streets. . $ 1C L. Weir , frame cnttiiKO , 1 street , bu- twt'oiiTwonty-fouitli and Twuuty- llftli . f . . . . 1,00 Ij. Wolr/snmo . l.OU llurbura Lynor , frame cotta o on Twenty-third strcut , between Hi-own and Wyman . CC H. U. Jones , barn on Twenty-sixth btrcet . 2C I'ivo permits , aggregating . $ 2,0 1 IVomiin Urlllllt unit AVcury of I.lfe , Mrs. Bell llandull was arrested yestordu afternoon for disorderly conduct and drinl ing. Shortly after being locked up tl woman swallowed a largo dose of morphir that slio had in her possession with the ii tontlon of committing suicide. As soon ; her condition was discovered Dr. Solomc was sent for and after working on tl woman for some tlmo succeeded in wuvii her life. Shu was then released and sei homo. Notoi iind Pumomili. The pay roll for the South Omaha polii for May was $785. Harry Dubrava of North Bend Is visitii Uov. C. N , Dawson , Mrs. Ed Baith of Arlington is visitii Dr. and Mrs. Slabau. M. Gump of Springfield returned hon yesterday after a low days visit in this clt Dr. W. J. Boll's best dog was killed \ being run over by a government teamyesti day. day.Tho The Go oil Templars of South Omaha w hold 11 social tonight at the residence of J , . ' Erion. Ofllccr Thomas Emlmger leaves this mor ing for Cincinnati , O. , to spend u month vl iting friends. Mrs. Dora Silver nnd II. C. Young are re resenting the South Omaha Epworth leagi at the Omaha convention. Mr. George Gird of the Black Hills Stoc man , is In the city pn his annual round-up business at the Exchange , A largo dolegiitloH'Jof ' the surgeons wl are attending the convention In Omaha toi u look over the Magic City yesterday , Fred Win ! hemr lost a small wager ycstc day over at the stock yards that ho con jump eleven feet luthoicleuron level grout Claude , tno 5-year-bld son of E. O. Ma field , fell on a pfcca h.f tin yesterday af ti f noon und received u painful cut on the low 'i II , , "I'1 - in There was a tweuly-foot cave-in of t Immense sewer at thcis'.ock yards yesterd ; When the explosion occurred it made terrific nolco anl ( startled every one in t vicinity , It occurred about 7 o'clock in t all 10- I 10Vf Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report .ho nd in ten is- ar ; ire ivo HI mo in , Powder Us. ich list > 1th ry. ABSOLUTELY PURE morning. The damngo will bo about $1B ( . The brook was caused by the top strings giving way. Dr. II. M Hunter of Newton. In. , h In the city visiting his son , George. The doctor Is also n delegate to the convention of railway surgeons. ' Miss Augusta Oleson , a sister of Mr . f-ong , living on Boulevard street , while out driving collided with streetcar No. 7 at the corner of Twenty-fourth ar.d Boulevard streets , and was painfully Injured , The management of the stock yards com pany yestcrtlay took the measurements of all the rooms In the Exchange building with the view of ascertaining comparative prices of rents with the Chicago exchange. It was definitely decided yesterday to lo cate the now Bohemian Catholic church at the corner of Twenty-second nnd Wyman streets. The committee having the matter in charge closed the deal on the purchase of two lots at this slto last evening. Joe Unchart , according to the police , Is a worthless character. Ho has been arrested on several occasions , nnd only recently was ordered out of town. Ho has a wife , but re fuses to support her. Yesterday ho went to the house where his wife Is living and cre ated a disturbance , but was run In before committing nn assault upon his wife , who is in n delicate condition. a SC11KMK. Slio 1'ropencs to Tiiko 1'nrt of the World' * lrnlr to S.in 1'rnncMco , CHICAGO , 111. , Juno 1. Ever foremost in feeing and clniminp tv good tiling , California , now comes forward with n proposition to supplement thogrcatChl- cage Columbian exposition with a eotn- meruial world's fair of its own. The proposition came from M.,1I. Do Young of the San Francisco' Chronicle , who ia also vice president of the national commission of the fair. This California exposi tion is to follow the closing of the in- tornntioiml enterprise now in Chicago and will consist of u selection of the best exhibits now on display at Jackson park. That is , if the adjunct meets with as much success at homo as Mr. Do Young's proposition to hold it mot with nt the meeting last night nt the California Columbian elnb. Mr. Do Young stated that the object of the meeting was to tloviso plans for holding in San Fran cisco , ut the close of the Colum bian exposition , n Commercial World's fair , to bo made up chiefly of the exhibits of the former. It was the eonso of the mooting that Mr. Do Young's ' idea was the outcome of the exposition and the gentlemen present unanimously agreed to work to that end , und immedi ately proceeded to perfect plans to take the fair to San Francisco. l.lcclnrs. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday : Name and address. Age. I Thomas Murray , Omaha 23 I Laura West , Omaha 20 I 1'ruuk S. Temploton , Omaha 28 I Mamlu L. Wt'ase , 1'lorence , Neb 24 j Jose nil E. Marks , Omaha 21 " | Sarah M. Abramson , Omaha 18 Shot by n Burglar. CHICAGO , III. . Juno 1. The olllco of the Ilygia Water companj was entered by burg lars last night. The manager of the com pany , T. Floyrlo' , who sleeps In an adjoining room , was aroused. The burglars shot him and escaped. Ho will probably die. The robbers secured nothing. A Doslnilito Combination. Detroit Tribune : Father No , Agnes , 1 cannot consent to you marrying that young man. I understand that sulcldo is heredi tary in his family. Daughter Yes , papa , but so is a large es tate. CRIME IN HIGH PLACES 1 It is not strange that some people do wrong through ignorance , others from a failurovto investigate as to the right or wrong of a matter. But it is strange , that individuals and firms , who are fully aware of the rights of others , will per sist in perpetrating frauds upon thorn. High-toned , wealthy manufrcturing firms will offer and well to retail mer chants , articles which they know to bo infringements on the rights of proprie tors , nnd imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound n note of warning to the retailers to bownro of such imita tions nud simulations of''CAUTKK'B LIT- TI.K LIVBK PILLS. " When they nro of fered to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't want to lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Franklin said "Honesty is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "Honesty is the best principle. " langes Cook quickest and best. They are a kitchen necessity , lighten labor and Improve bo llivor nf the food ) on'tlct your dealer soil you mother tind. . ' \ SundZc. stamp 'or a 100 page COOK .V. . _ FREEi ' - .y . i-L- v MILTON ROOEBS & 83IS , AB7 7 , OmohaT or iMaJestlc Mfg. Co. . St. Louis /flOT WITH ITU ana vigcr quickly re LUo I VITALIIT : S7eiuli5fItt ; ' IM > AI'O , luegreat Hindoo livinedy. Ruld ltlnrrl Irn ffuuranlra of cure. Humplo cni trrr. AddrcMS ( Irlrutal Mi-dlcul Co. . ( U Mjuioulh I'lit. , Ctlt t , III. POSITIVELY THE BEST VAPOR STOVE Our 113 ApartmentHouiellofrlgerator , the beil yaluo uvur odorod , A carloml of ecrecn doori , screen wln- dowB nnd icroon wire : bottom prtcui * . I.&FKO tock of blcyclui. All kind ] of blcjclu ropalrlDK donu promptly. GOLE1 &GOLJ3X 41 Main St. , Council Bluffs. RARE , RIPE OLD WHISKY , Ltinltotl atoolt of the 1'lnoat in the World. B. II. Ford has opcne.l a nhotoitlo liquor ( tore at No. 17 1'oarl street. Council Ulufft , nud li put In a lama and well iolsctad tocfc of wlnei , brandlei , wbltkloi , etc. 11 Un fact worltir of mention thu Mr , Kurd Is the fortunate ponoior of nearly forty barren of luellnesl vuliky tu luo United Btatoi. ID SBW lie bought leroutr-tlTB barrel * of Kentucky C. K. U Taylor wklikr , and U wai not until about turt'o ycari ago thnt ha placed Ibe Koodi on tha market. Of UiU dock be baa led about forty bar- roll , nod experu all pronounce 11 abiolulely tbo flneat whliky lu the country : 1U ftlli It mainly to fauilllei for medicinal uiu.ai till too coitly for the regular trnde. Hit worth orer 118 per gallon. Thcru U not another brand of iucb whliky In tbe U. b. Hit dock of brandlei and wlnei comes from the famous Iceland Stanford Tlneyardi ID California and have a blga rtpulatloa for excellence aal purity , LACE The careful observer will notice' the marked change in Lace Cur tains. Each season the designers and manufacturers are giving us new styles to correspond with the furnishings of the day , Just now the style is simplicity , and if you like the style you are sure to be pleased with the simple Colonial and Empire effects we have. We have said considerable about Portieres because we had considerable to say. Those we have sold will speak for them selves , and those we have to sell will speak favorably for us. ORCHARD AND WILHELM CARPET CO. Successors to S. A. ORCHARD , Doudas bet , 14th and 15 th DETROIT Noise Smoke Engineer B ! talrs Machines from ono-olxht to eighty horse power. Warranrod < o slvo satisfaction. Write us. W , P. UAKEH , 309 nnd niOBhusart llloolt. Council IllulTs. Telephone 221. Yea , Verily , The World Moves FOR YOU ' $1,000 $ , Id THIS $1,000 $ , YOU tfOtlllttff HO ( TOO/ it c/imiof lie /in * No Dontha No Fires FirosIt It dooa not depend on A Calamity. Write to the PERPETUAL MATURITY BONDING CO. , Council Bluffs , Incor- corporatocl under the laws ofIowa , for in- onnatlon , rooms 2JI nud 2JJ Morrl am bloc It Council UliilTs , Iowa , PRESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT USE EYEGLASSES' ' OtftflTOjUlYUinl & Bro Co ) r , , FREE. -AT- DOHHNY'S THEHTBR Tuesday , May 30. CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY NEW SONGS , NEW SPECIALTIES , NEW FARCE3 ivltrll 1 U UUAml nil Iho trnln o EVn.SW15AKNKSHlCSlKlllLITVlTC. . Unit no- company thorn In mem QUICKLY and I'KKMA- NICNTI.Y CUItKI ) . Full tmUCNIJTil and ton * BlTontoorory pirtoflhe body. I will aand ae- juroly packet ! ) KIII2IC to any sufferer ttid prescrlp * tlon that cured mo of these troublOJ. Address , 1 * A. IIUADUn. IIATTI.K ClIKKIC. MIOI1. roderul courts , llonnu UOJ-7-8-9 , tihugarb block , Council IllulTs , I a. Special Nolle a a. COUNCIL BLUFFS , WKcan sell you a houio and lot en n payment of fromllu.OJ to IJJOJ down nnd IllUJ to IIS.UJ per month. Home apodal bargains In loin. John * ton & Van 1'attan , AllSlllAOTSnncl loans. Ifarm nn1 oily properly bougbt and sold. I'usoy Jt Thoum , Uouoill lllutfs. IJ'Oll 8AI.B Chu p ; tojm bltolt driving in rs team mules ; oil wa'jon , liarnoss und lunm ; lap 'UUKri road w gen , Carbon Coal ( Jo. , Ul'ourl street. ' HAI.15 TlirenJcrnoy bulls ) a < os , one wask Ii'OIl year and two yoart : solid color , roifliteroj dock. 72iB , l.tBt. Foil 8AlK Nice hiy carriage team ai4 currlijj K W.Tulleys 101 1-earlHl. . Council lllufft. GAIIIIAdU removed , ojupoots , faults , chlnmayj cleaned , Kd ilurko , nl Taylor's grocery , 6U Uroadway. 17011 fAI.R An uprliilit HTU liorsu uoirer bollar , J-H allot 13 0 llrondiVAr , 7OU HUNT Large wureliouie sltualod on railway - way trai-k. Inquiry of I'loneir Implement Co. lKAUTIKIli homo ; nil modern conveniences ) JJlow prices , easy terms. A , J. Mandul , U. Ilium. \VAWTKI > Competent girl lu family of two. . In VV qulroof Mrs. K. t' , Wrlicbt , 22t Boutli Boreatn etrect. T1OMKH I will trade my iwultli'a In ono or two llnooddwellings for cluar lots , llalance on long time. II. J , Adaiui , Ulj 1'urln uvonuo. K perlonced salesladies , licnuliou WANTED , Ululls , BAI.K-KIre and burglar proa/safe , with In'1 ' Foil ttool elicit , M Incbus wide. M deep , 28 lilgbi In Al condition. At u bargain If tak alonce. Also the oltlie tixturei al room iUI , Uapp building , Mre. B. A. L'ratta. W ANTKO-Oltl , n good cook. 118 S , Tth street. OAliaAWH-Kor sale , 7 by UO feel on Franklin .Oavenut ) , fl.WU.OU. Writ acres between 1st street and Franklin arenua , Hot platting property In tbe city , 120,000.00. Two lots opposite 'third struct school , II.WO.OO. One lot \Yllson Terrace , tiiM W. Tbri'o lots , corner Main Hired and IZth brenuo. licit ilte for Implement bouse lu the city , I7.t0j.co. Jxiugee ATowle , 2U i'earl stre u