' THE OMAHA DAILY JJBE : MONDAY , MAY 27 , 1893. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL. BLUM'S. OFFICE , - - NO. 12 P13AUL. STUKK' Delivered br c rrl r to any P rt ot the city. H. W. TILTON , Lessee. TEM31MIONRS Uuslntss tfflcc , No. < } ' , nlgl editor , No. n , MKMIUti > The pniilli of Miss Stella IJaldwIn's cho < enjoyed a picnic Saturday at I5lg lake. Grand hotel , Council niitft ? . Newly fui nUhed. neopcncd Oct. 1. E. P. Claik , Pro ] TI.e school bourd will hold n special mec Inc this cvenlnB , at which It Is expected tl trmde. election of n superintendent will be TlCRUlar mcetlnR of Canton Poltawattnm Independent Order tit Odd Follow No. fi. this cvcnlnR. All chevaliers arc requested be present. Ujslncss of Importance. I order of commander. At a meeting of the representatives of tl Western Railway WelRhlns Association at Inspection Hureau outsldo of Kansas CH resolutions of respect were passed upon tl death of t ) . C. Ilrldges , the aRcnt at Knnsi City. II. Turnbull of Council DlufTs , chal man and W. H. Rgan of St. Joseph , seer tnry , drew up the resolutions , which we : ordered published In the newspapers. The r mains of the deceased were taken to Gal fcrnla for burial. An Incendiary blaze took place last evcnli ' First avenue near tl at 10:30 : o'clock on corner of Sixth street. A barn belonging Mrs. Chapman was eel on fire and was bur Ing brightly by the time the department n rived. The fire was soon gotten under co Irol , and kept from Igniting the nelghborli dwellings. The building was in good com been used for some Urn tlon , but had not There Is not the slightest doubt of the bla being an Incendiary's work. The loss fully covered by Insurance. Insure In the Imperial , Palatine or Gl Falls Fire Insurance companies. These a amonc the largest and best companies In t world , and.ve are solo agents for Coun muffs. Lougcc & Towle , 235 Pearl street. UBAIIY FOll IIKCOKATION HAY. Illff Mlipt.iy of Plow cr * nt Mcl'licrsoi (3rprnhoiniii Only three blocks east from motor turn Pierce street. All kinds of choice bcddl and house plants for sale cheap. Vases fill and planting done free of charge. Wo ha employed Mr. G. S. Kcnncy for special lati scape gardening ; 20 years' experience In lar cities. _ What's the Mutter ? You arc out ot ihocs. Got fooled , did yo That's bad. Next time buy shoes of Maura & Co. , 533 Uroadway. A large line of children's waists. METCALF DUOS SiAl , IMK.IOIM I'llS. W. W. nonson of Dubuque Is In the city guest of G. S. Wright. F. II. Orcutt Is recovering slowly from 1 effects of a surgical operation to which submitted a few days ago. Mrs. Miiehlenbrock , wife ot the pastor the German Lutheran church , Is In a crltl condition with paralysis of the throat. G. H. Hlchmoml , who has been visiting friends In Council Hluffs for several d past , left last evening for his home In Ma son , WIs. W. W. Eastman and family of Omaha w In the city last evening and attended i Grand Army memorial services at the Pr byterlan church. Dr. P. J. Montgomery spent part of i past week In Iowa City In attendance at ' meeting of the State Homeopathic Medl association , at which time a new hospital , homeopathic department ot the State u vcrslty , was dedicated. \venty-tl\n 'I hmm.mil AltrrnmnihcritH This Is the best plant grown for the cer tery , as It will stand th ? drouth. We h : nlco largo plants , and will sell them che No extra charge for planting. Also ot plants and cut Mowers suitable for Dscorat day , at reasonable prices. J. F. Wllcox , t < phone 99. J'ecU'R Ui > yillit Ornoery. Hnvo you seen It yet ? Even a visit tli will Improve your digestion and temi ' Greatest bargains In grocery line now clean , pure , fresh goods , and F. V. P Bella them to you In the daylight , and li store as clean and bright as any kitchen Council Bluffs. _ Hymn iicnki MUiln . When Evangelist Plerson arrived In city a month ago to begin a series of vlval meetings he brought with his sev ( hundred hymn books , which were used the congregation throughout the mcetlr The music was an Important feature of services , and that the people had an In cst awakened Is amply shown by the I that now that the meetings have clo there are Just 307 of these hymn bo missing. The committee that had meetings in charge , consisting of the ml tors and one representative of each chu has been hold responsible for the bo < and each of the ministers was compete to announce In his church yesterday i the people who had undertaken to cultl > their vocal gifts at the expense of otl would confer a favor by returning the m Ing books to the committee. If this Is done the committee will have to pay the books. A private letter from Mr. Plorson sti that when ho left Council Bluffs ho exhausted by his labors , and decided to t a rest. He boarded a freight steamer Chicago and lived with the crow for tl days , but Is now strengthened and rd for' work. As a result of the meetings 1 there wore 803 cards signed , Indlcatln desire to lead a Christian life. A rrulltiililu Mi permit Ion. AH people are more or less superstltl and particularly those who attend the n for profit as well as pleasure. This was lustrated In a well known turfman Satun For two days previous he had steadily 1 and every time he backed his Judgmen cost him a pile. "There's something wi with me , " he said earnestly to one of I * friends , "and I must find It before I ir f another bet. " Looking down , his eye cat his old , Ill-shaped shoes. "It's my old si that bring me bad luck , " said he , with splratlon. "I'll get a new pair and cht it. " He left the grounds In the midst < race , went to C. II. Ilycrs , got a bargain beautiful fit ami won $ SOO on the next r Hut you needn't ba superstitious to get results from small Investments at Dyers' , Uroadway. _ The New Process gas ranges are sold Cole & Cole. The asbestos oven is a saving of gas. Either gas or gasoline st we can nt you out. 41 .Main street. A large line ot children's waists. METCALF nno rioki'd Ui I uncu tl Ire. Shortly Before midnight Saturday n William Lc.wls , formerly proprietor of a 1 line In this city , was discovered by Or O'Drlon of the mercatits * police force loa up three spools of barb fence wire on wagon from the side- entrance of P. C. Vol's hardware store on North Main iti O'llrlen did not know but he had a rlgh the wire , and the questions he cautiously to Lewis rather strengthened his belief the wire had been duly bought and paid In spite of the lateness of the hour at w they were carted home. He ran down to residence of Mr. DoVol and asked him I had sold any wire to Lewis , and was formed that he had not. He then went to arrest Lewis , but the latter had t Yesterday afternoon Mr. DeVol filed an It matlon In Justice Cook's court char Lewis with larceny , and a warrant was Into the hands of the o dicers tor service , 111 ? Unco Mretlnc. Spring meeting of the Union Park Ha _ association commencsMay 22 , and limits ten days. Five good races d commencing at 2 p. m. One and a t ' fare on all railways for round trip. Vi'iice IVsts. 20 car loads standard red cedar fence p lOUc etch by the car load. A. Overton. C ell Bluffs. Iowa ; _ The Hardman , the piano par excellem P Yi , agency ( or Munyoo'i TOYS F.ROM COUNCIL BLOFK Mcmiml Services Held nt tha Frjsbyteriai nud Meth > 3Ut Churches. J \CKSON \ AND LEE WERE REWARDE' ' ( lull Anmnrctl llin Pr.iycrs uf the Ilobc Lender ! In llln Oirn Uo'ulVnyU. . V. 1f'umiii < ! iiiiiriite It DC * parted Comrnilcft , The members of Abe Lincoln post me In their hall last evening and marched wit colors flying to the First Presbyterla church , where a memorial service was hek With them were the members of th Woman's Relief corps , und the two 01 ganlzallung together filled the front pew of the church comfortably. Dr. Stephen Phelps preached an cloqucti Kcrmon , full of praise for the soldier an the work he hid accomplished. Men Jol In Decoration day parades when they wl nut march In parades of any other ser They will limp on crutches , stagger o canes and wade through mud , It need b with wreaths In hand to decorate th graves of the fallen heroes. In no otht land Is there such a value placed upon tl : life of a soldier as In the United States. "Decoration day , " continued the spcake "was appointed by a greater power than tl government ; Is was appointed by the pe < plo , by God , In bis providence. Stonewa Jackson met you men In battle array afti engaging In prayer to bis God that tl union might fall. Hobert E. Leo did tl same. They thought their cause was a got one. Did God take no notice of the prayers ? Yes. Jackson bit the dust ar went home In triumph over his enem death not his other enemy , the unlo They succeeded better than they know , the south bad won a separate existence i a nation they would have had to cncounti the banners of France , which 'were alreac being planted on her borders. All Euro ] would have had a hand In the dlsmembe mcnt of this , now the mightiest nation ( earth. "What confidence the people had In Lli coin ! Think of a man calling 3,000,000 mi out to preserve their government. At think of their springing to their feet , mu ket in hand , at the call ot duty. There nothing like it in the history of the worl The war cost $7,000,000.000 In treasure ai SOO.OOO lives. AVas It worth what It cos Ask the 800,000 In their graves ; ask the a scmblles at the cemeteries this week ; a : the statesman ; the answer will come bai In a chorus that will reverberate arom the world , that the conflict was worth all cost , for the liberties of millions were 1 volved. "The gatherings at the graves next Thui day will not be Individual assemblies , b the nation will be there , and the hand th Holds the scepter of the greatest nation i earth will throw roses upon the graves the departed heroes by the hands of whll robed girls. The speeches will not be the of men , but will be tributes of a natl which was then weak , but now Is stroi and delights to honor the men who rush to her assistance In time of need not ge erals alone , but private soldiers as wt whoso resting place Is marked by no cosi monument and whoso only shrine Is In t heart of a commonwealth. " U. V. L. SERVICES. The members of Union Veteran Legit encampment No. 8 , were given full pi session of Broadway Methodist church li night. They and their friends filled It overflowing , and held very Interesting a Impressive memorial services. Tiio cent part of the altar was covered with a cano composed of national colors. Masses green and flowers formed banks that almi concealed the rear wall. Around the fc of the altar were arranged a circle of vact chairs , each to represent some fallen co radc , whoso name was printed In gold 1 tors on a background and set dlagona across the back ot the chair. At the ft of each chair was a bouquet of generc size , and leaning against each was a wrer of green. After the opening services prayer and song W. II. Spera read a br biography of each dead comrade , and the conclusion of each the drum co ; sounded taps. The ritual services were r by Prof. Paulson and Judge Carson , f lowed by a written address by Judge C son. The address consisted of a scries graphic word pictures of battle scenes , t a glowing tribute to the bravery of American soldiery , and particularly ' sacrifices of the American mothers. Wl the address was finished the drums b taps again and a comrade lifted wreaths from the feet of the vacant cha and placed them In the seats. The address of the evening was dellvo by C. M. Ilarl. The line of thought \ Indicated by one of the opening sentenc "The flowers of victory have over hi watered with the tears of sorrow. " It ; a theme that gave him ample opportur to draw the word pictures that become v ble to the audience as it listens to his v formed sentences. Ills conclusion was strong appeal to the veterans to obse with deeper Interest and Increasing fer each recurring anniversary of the natic flowery holiday. Preceding the benediction the annour ment was made that the regular Memo : day services would be held by the legion Walnut Hill cemetery and the annour mcnt ot the speakers. 1JNN1 ON IIUOS. flrrnt llnrcnln Day 'Monday. 500 pairs children's muslin drawers , g material , worked button holes , with clus of tucks , sizes , 2 to 8 years , Monday , 9c p Ladles' muslin drawers , A No. 1 mater with Buff el edge , Monday , 19c pair. Boys' Indigo blue shirt waists , age , 4 to years , 20o each. Children's parasols , Monday , 15c each. Monday we'll s.ll ladles' white China : parasols at $1.29 each. ANOTHER BIG RIBBON SALE. 1,000 yards Nos , 4 and 5 , all silk rlbbns , colors , Monday , 2l4c yard. 200 pieces , all silk ribbons , Nos. 7 , 9 , 1C , all colors , Monday , 7'Ac yard ; worth to 30c. SPECIAL CLOAK SALE. Monday every ladles' and misses' Jacket ! cur store , that was formerly $3.50 to ; choice entire lot , $1.98 each. Ladles' calico wrappers , made of the 1 American prints. 49c each. CARPETS. CURTAINS , TIUGS. Still selling Unen warp , 45c matting , at yard. Good Jap matting at 15c and 20c yard. Heal Brussells net lace curtains , $4.98 p BENNISON BROS. , Council Bluff Tim ( Irrat Popularity ofCoppt Cheer. Dealers who have been furnishing tl customers with the famous nonalcoh beverages , Coppp Cheer and Herb To manufactured exclusively by the G. IR ' .Vheelcr Brewing company , are always c loua to control the trade for their own to because the beverages outsell anything In the line. Here's what D. II. Thompso Co. of Malvern , la. , wrote In an order more goods : "Your last shipment of Cc Cheer will not last longer than Saturday. Is a big seller , If you will allow us to i trol the entire trade here on Copps Cl and Herb Tonic we will obligate curse to buy all of our drinks from you and push the trade. " Sold exclusively Wheeler & Hereld , Council Bluffs , la. Mcrclmnta nnil Munufncturnn Ilnnq The monthly banquet of the Merchi and Manufacturers association will take p next Wednesday evening at the Grand h ( \ program ot speeches has been prep ! and a larger attendance Is looked for t at the Initial banquet , as a result of hard and effective work that has been c by Secretary Dawson and the executive c mlttee In the way ot soliciting member ! It is possible that representatives of Order of Railway Telegrapher * will be p ent that evening. The question whether headquarters of the order shall be me from Vlnton to this city has not yet t decided , but has been left to a comml consisting ot the grand chief , grand le Ury. and grand executive committee , i power to act. This committee will vli Peorla , Tcrre Haute r.nd Council Bluffs , wit a view to ascertaining which ot the thn places holds nut the best Inducements. Coui ell Bluffs has offered to pay the expense i moving the headquarters from Vinton I this city , to provide suitable cilice rooms ft two years without expense to the order , ar to pay the expenses of the Investigating con mlttce from St. Louis. NKW \IU1A1NS At the lo ! ! on Store. On Monday we will place on sale 50 plcci red and blue checked glass toweling , wa ranto.l all linen , at 5c a yard. These goot are- well worth Sc a yard. 25 plects ot 50-Inch unbleached table line : regular 45c goods , on ? ae ! at 29c a yard. 25 pieces Turkey red table damask , wa ranted fait colors , would bo considered i 45c , on sale at 25c a yard. 50 pieces of figured dimities , regular 1 ! quality , on sale at 12\4c a yard. 100 pieces fine dress ginghams at 5c yard. yard.Now line of ducks and' piques at lOc ar 12V4c a yard. 50 pieces of Imported zephyr ginghams , plain , checks and stripes , also heavy cordi and lace stripes. Dont' fall to see them. Wo fhow a complete assortment of Fren < dimities , organdies , printed madrns and En llsli crepons In all qualities. FOWLER , DICK & WALKRR , 401-405 Broadway. Council n.ulfs. l.ncllrn' Cnlnrril Shoe * mid Oxford * . Have you looked at the new lot of colon shoes and oxfords the largest and nobble line to select from ? Maurath & Co. , 5 Broadway. .Scientific optician at Wollman's , 40G Broa ay. Council HlufTa Won. Teams from the Omaha and Lincoln Will ubs paid a visit to the Council Blul , 'hlst club In Its cozy rooms In the Mcrrla ock Saturday evening and for several hou iggled the pasteboards , victory at the win p crowning the alabaster brows of the her Hews , with Omaha occupying second plat fter the game refreshments were serve lie following Is the score : 'ouncll ' Bluffs East nml West ; Harstow and Lsutterwnsser Trcynor nml Wntrrmnn Ilomlrlcks and Everett Totnl , lnooln East nml West : Miller nml Altken Hummons nnd Wilson. . . Hurley and McDonald. . , Totnl imnlin East nml West : Alice nnd Garner ComFtock nml Webber. . Heed nnd Rlnehart Totnl 'ouncll ' Hlurts North nnd South : Treynor und Dnwson Shea nnd Woodbury Mayno and Wlckhum Total Lincoln North and South : Hammond nnd Macoon Townley nnd Abbott McFarland and Webster Totnl Omaha North p.nd South : Ilruner nnd I.udlow Hawks and Michael Wilbur nnd Dox Total 1 Totals : Council Bluffs , 1,135 ; Omaha , 1,3 .Incoln , 1,181. Wo will make special prices for runnl iervlce pipes for gas to your residences ho month of June. Call at Gas ofllce nformatlon. Itiilril llrt.v for viiln n iarge or small lots , by F. Gardner. 1 quire of Thomas Johnson , city welghmast Children's waists from Ific to $1.00. METCALF BROS \\nnt Mon < I'lro Protection. Theclty council will hold a meeting t evening at which It Is probable the quest if giving the residents of Cutt-Off more ; protection that they have now will be t cussd. A proposition has been made city by the Omaha Waterworks company . 'urnlsh ' water providing the city puts In mains and hydrants. This will satisfy people of that part of the city , no derm having been made for any flro fighting paratus. The council Is confronted with one dlfllcti .hat seems likely to prevent any extens of the water works system , and that Is a 1 ; of funds. As a result ot the brilliant fin ccerlng of past councils , It takes the en1 amount raised by the statutory 5-mlll 1 'or water purposes , to pay the rentals on 285 hydrants now In use and the Intel on the water works bonds. The compar charter provides that whenever the mi are extended hydrants shall be planted at average distance of 400 feet along the 1 ] To extend better flre protection to any i of the city would Increase ths expendltu for , although the hydrants are now bunc together In the central part of the city , m thickly than Is absolutely necessary , t cinnot be spread out without violating terms of the charter. With the pres limited supply of money it seems Impose to put In any more hydrants anywhere the city. How the dlfllculty can be 01 come is a problem which none of the i fathers have yet succeeded In solving. C. O. D. Brown has the only non-expoi gasoline stove ever manufactured , and will burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gaso than any other gasoline stove on the mar ! Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that g laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadv It In doubt about this try It and be convlm Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. Children's waists from 15c to $1.00. METCALF BRO ! CL.II31S TIIATUOU TOUt 11131 TO Ft Founder ot n New Scot Complete * Fc Hay * \Mthout FnoJ. SOUTH ENID , Okl. , May 20. Eup BuEch , a farmer living four miles from city , completed yesterday at 1 p. m. a of forty days. There Is no doubt In minds of his neighbors and local physlcl that the fast has been genuine. He been reduced from a heavy , thick set i to a mere skeleton. He claims God told to fast. He has founded a new rellg order called the "Evening Light. " His lowers already number over thirty , all whom were present at the expiration of fast this afternoon. He claimed when hour expired that God communicated m things to him. which he Immediately c munlcated to the crowd present. Ho clal to have been commanded as to * the dlst tlon of his children and his future plan in llglous work. His followers , stran enough. Implicitly believe In the truth ot revelations and teachings. His wife has i sented to send her four children to Saint's Homo In Arkansas and to abar her comfortable lujme to take her part \ her husband , who Is to become a wande pilgrim and leader of the new lights. Bt is about 40 , fairly well educated , and liked by the neighbors.o . SufjsostH Admiral Mrnde'i Itplnntotrm LONDON , Mny 28. The Observer , In editorial on the retirement of Adm Meade , applauds the singular moral com of President Cleveland In the Navy dep ment Is risking- defeat at the polls for aako of the friendship of Engrand In mlashiK Admiral Meauo , nnd suggests 1 Lord Rosebcry nsk the government Washington to reinstate Admiral Me Such a graceful net could not fall to closer bind the two peoples , the Obse ; scys. scys.Mra. Mra. T. S. Hawkins , Chattanooga , Tc says : "Shlloh's Vltallzer 'saved my 1 I consider It the best remedy for a deblllt system I ever us d. " For dyspepsia , live kidney trouble It excels. Price 75c. Soli Goodman Drug Co. Pretty ( load for Kick Man. GUTHRIE , Old. , May 2C. Ilev. 'J. ' Smith , a country preacher , was convlctei stealing meat at Stlllwater Wednesday sentenced to the penlte/itlary for one > He Is nearly dead with consumption on the advice of a physician the ih allowed him to sleep out In the con and during Friday night he pried open outer door and Iron bars and escaped. Movement * of Ocenii M rum era , .Mn > At Liverpool Arrived Lucanla , from ] Ycrk. At New York Arrived Paris , from Bo ampton. At Havre Arrived La Touralnc. 1 New York. SHOOT AND LOOK DESPERATI The Ono Satisfying 'Way ' of Boeing th Egyptian Pjrajhids , CY WARM AN RELATES-'HIS ' EXPERENC * r i , tt ii Traces of American Iluiucjr on the Vencr nblo 1'llcs Kullromllnij Aloaj the Suit Cnnnl-Ono lintel With out n ( CopyrlBhtQ , < Vr'jffe)5. ) ) CAIRO , Egypt , April. 2 ? . After the Jaff and Jerusalem , the P. & 1) is good to lee upon. This little railway runs from Port Sal to Ismalia , less than 100 miles. The gaug Is not even three feet , which seems to be sort of standard for narrow gauge railway everywhere. It Is only thirty Inches. Th locomotives are Ilko toy engines , but goo oner , and the carriages are beautiful perfet little palaces. They are not only neatly dt signed and artistically constructed , bu scrupulously clean anJ very comfortable. The are so arranged that the whole car may b opened up , allowing ono to pass through ! from end to end. 1 had no time to Infon myself rceardlnc the road's history , but I wa told that It had been built and wa beln operated by a French company. I hope si for the J. & J. has rather dlsgraceJ Franci The rail , which rests on metallic cross-tic looks to ho about thirty pounds to the yan The road runs , for the greater part , along th Suez canal , with the Sea on the other sldi and the rldo from Port SalJ , If the sand not blowing , Is an Intere'tlng one. In the shallow sea to the right are myriad of sea birds of every conceivable kind , an farther out hundreds of sleepy-looking llttl ships with ono sail , whose masts lean bac like slender palms in a steady wind. To U left La the canal , upon whose narro < v watei one sees the flag of almost every civilize country , save perhaps the stars and stripe which , somehow , ono seldom sees In tl Orient or anywhere else , for that matte Even at Constantinople- flag at the en basy files only on high days aiU holidays , an not very high then. I arrived at Cairo at midnight , and wei straight to bed. When 1 awoke the ne : morning It was because birds were slnglii near my window , and fountains were playln not far away. In truth , I had to walk aboi my room to assure myself that I was still c earth , and these things were real , and tl marble maidens hid about In sheltered noel were only marble , and the little love-gods ar angels were nothing but stone Ingenious ! wrought to fool people. TI1R ROAD TO THE PYRAMIDS. The drive from the palace to the pyramid six or seven miles , Is beautiful. The ro ; acros.3 thei valley Is raised high above tl level of the country , and on cither side the Is n line of trees whotxj tops meet over tl drive , forming a continuous arch all the wa With all Its enterprise , this company mak one serious mistake. It refuses to "pastf baggage through from Port Said to Calr and at Ismlalia the voyager must hunt o his luggage , have It re-weighted and r registered. The Pacific & Orient's b'autlf new steamer "Calondonlo , " bound for Indl had unloaded an English excursion party tl day I went down , and ( ( took nearly tv ' hours that night to , re.-\ye'gh the baggai where we left the snlart little railway ai boirded the Egyptian line. The Egyptian state railways are not ba nor very good , but thty answer the purpos Tbelr locomotives are fair , their cars are the usual European ? tyle , short and llgi They make very goofl time , too , for such slow country , but ons must travel flrU-cla always In Egypt to avplrt smoke , filth ai drt ! of every kind the quick and the dead ! When we arrived at the Pyramids the be gars were driven back by the army of drajj men and guides , who. were as bad as t betrgars ! The only difference was that t beggars wanted somejlilns for nothing , wh the guides were willing to He to you for half hour for what onp cliose to glvs them. "Want see'm run up pyramids ? " 'aid yellow , long-legged ntfRto , as 5he carrla paused at the foot of the first great pile. "No , " said I. "Give 'em franc and RO up back , fn fl mln. " "Oh ! " said I , "take your time , don't hur on my account. " THE DONKEY MARK TWAIN nODE The mob had been awed to silence by t story of my wealth , but at the mention their friend they set up a yell that woi shut out a foot ball team. I had heard a great deal about ME Twain's pull at the pyramids , but I was i prepared for this. Once when an aldern was to be elected at Cr.de , to fill a vacar created by a gunshot wound , I received li out of 1,300 votes , with eleven candidates the field. A passionate , almost consuml love for choir practice and "seven up" 1 tnabled mo to control both the "church" s. the "saloon vote , " as It was called. Ti was "prestige" people said , but I say now was nothing. Here was a man who has bi away from his people twenty-seven year many of these boys were then unborn , t yet at the mere mention ot his name tl yell , laugh , cry , Jump up and fall down , b their breasts and bite the dust. "Take my donk' Is ver' good Is you Mark Twain ride he ' 07 , " yelled a boy w ono eye gone. "You savie Mark Twain ? " I asked. "Wee , wee , " said the boy. "He ride sa donkey 'G7. " They all know the date perfectly , but hi no notion of how many years It takes bridge over the gap from 'C7 to ' 95. They are daring , but not what you wo call careful , painstaking liars. At a wave of theshiek's hand the n opened up , and the "Prince of California : friend of Mark Twain" on his high ho passed down the trail to see the Sphynx. ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. When , an hour later , I stood on the gr pyramid , at my bsck the broad and beautl valley of the Mile in front of an endless ses sand , a feeling of rest came over me. : the first time the shlek was silent. Fr the wild waste of this wavelcss sea gr sails appeared to rice , and as I continued gaze high mountains grew up near the In zon. The wind was dry from sweeping miles of sand. It was like the wind I ' . often felt before the wind of the west. "I seemed to feel my native air y Blown down from some high region ther , i But I was not to be left "unmarked" lo ' Suddenly there was a sound of shutting I and heavy breathing behind me. I tur and saw the thief of a shlek leaning o the wall. It all came to me In a moment , had not given the heathen any money dur the past twenty minutes. I made a play e my pocket ; but ho pretended not to see choosing rather to punish me. Then t came leaping like Indians over the top the pyramids and I was surrounded. Sc thrust their dirty hands Into my face i demanded "bacshees/ / " others wanted to d turn for a franc or to. ' "Would you have. 'errfTun down this p > mid , up yon , back and' ' here again , all r mln'ts ? Mark Twain Jo that ' 07 give ' 5 francs. " > "No ! no ! Idiot , " I said severely , trying Imitate the sheik , "r would with nature li alone , to watch thenjnset In this ship ! sea. I sea."Bacshees , bacsheeis/hey ) / yelled , press closer and closer I turned to my culde. had his back to me , gazing out over great Sahara where 'the round red sun ' going down In the desert. "Begone , beggars ! " ,1. , cried , reaching my pistol pocket , but it never faced tin Then I made a dive , through the cro reached the guide andy managed to presi S-franc piece Into hit palm , 'Peace ! " he cried , .raising . the hand wl held not the dollar , and the mob gave pai "Take me down , " said I , and when reached the ground , I stepped Into my ( rUge. rUge.SAFE WAY TO SEE THE PYIIAMIDS I had often heard the donkey boys "Inuha , " or something that sounded like I when they wanted them to go. Remembei thU , I pressed a flve-frac piece into the cos man's' hand and yelled "Imvha" In his > r To avoid a mistake I snatched tbo whip fi his hanj , and leaning over the box bcgar lay It on to the smart little team. They v high spirited , with a dash of the old bl of the desert in their \elns , and before mob could eprlnH to the carriage wo v bounding down the hill to the valley and broad drive that led to the city. At the m of the hill , where the hotel was , an arm ] beggars had concregatcd. "laying" tot "prince of California and friend ot Mar Twain , " for such was the title given me I' ' the hlek. We passed that mob at aboi forty-eight miles an hour. Having gone through all this , I am pel eunded that there Is Just one safe and prop ; way to tee the pyramid ! . Go quietly an alone. Leave the Palace hotel on a bronch with a flowing mane. Wear n bead ! whit hat and buckskin trousers , with sir.v-teet trimming up the scams , two cpur * , und tw six-shooters , not less than forty-five callbe : Look desperate but unconcerned. When yu ore In sight of the Hotel Pyramids put you horse to a dead run and gallop right up I the door. Dismount , throw the reins over th horce's neck , rush Into the saloon and bcgl to shoot the lights. Rush out Into the yiir again and look wildly about. It would ad a great deal to the play , if you could mannp to shake your hat oft In the house , so no you would stand bareheaded and yell , " 1 somewhere with Mohamet ! " and tali a few stray shots at chickens , or dragomei When you have succedcd In putting thci all to bed , or In the cellar , the women ( your feet , and have driven the beggars a out Into the desert , go up and have a look i the pyramids. When you are tired , come down , mom your horse , and ride quietly back to tr , city. That's the way to do It. CY WAIIMAN. MK CUVKT On Tuesday , Mny 21 , 1S93 , the suprcn court met pursuant to adjournment. W. I Matson , esq. , of Saline county , W. M. ( Jameson , esq. , of Saline county , Frederic Shepherd , esq. . of Lancaster county , M. ' . Garlow of Hall county , M. U. Travermni esq. , of Douglas county , George E. Turl Ington , esq. , of Douglas county , Josep Oborfelder , esq. , of Douglas county , J. 1 Laverty , esq. , of Valley county nnd Mr C. ANooO. of Douglas county were tulmlttt to practice. Olcott apnlnst Mny , revived In name < Ktlwnnl Olcott. executor. 1-Vlber again : lloyd , leave to flic petition In error. C'lnrl against Ctilbertson Irrigation nnd AVnti Power company , order to return rocor Cnrnea ngalnst llclmrod , revived In name i H. S. Norvul and Joseph Carnes , executor Pnxtan & Hprshpy Irrigating , etc. , con pany against FarmorH1 ami Merchants' Irr Kntlon , etc. , company , advanced. Doe ; Knlnst Helnzo. leave to Hie amended pot tlon. tlon.The following cases were submitted : Sta ex rel Hocknell against Hoper ; Johnsc against 1'arrotte ; Ilcatrlco Paper compar against liololt Iron works , on motion : O cott against May , on motion ; Nev port SavliiKS bank against May , t motion ; Omaha against Williams , t motion ; Tutt against Hawkins , c motion ; Kountze agnliiBt Erck , on in tlon ; Wnhoo against Thorp , on motto Davis . < t Hnnkln company against liutl ounty , etc. , company , on motion ; LIU .jKalnst Oiles , on motion ; State again Commercial bank. Weeping Water , on mIen Ion ; Megeatb nintlnst 1'nxton , on motto tents against Western I'nlon Telcurni 'ompany , on motion ; State against Hill , c iintlon ; American Fire Insurance campat gainst lUickstaff , on motion ; MoFoRKi gainst Hamtr , on motlon ; < Mulns again 'ndy , on motion. On Wednesday , Mny 22 : John Honst 'sq. ' , of Jefferson county and Charles ? urr , esq. , of Lancaster county were a iltted to practice. State against Hill , continued. Hlli .Kalnst Ijfilke , revived In name of Kn liley , special administratrix , leave to 11 mended petition. Clark uRalntt Cat irldge and Arapnhoe Irrigating nnd li ovemcnt company , set for hearing Ju : 8. Omaha Consolidated Vinegar compai irnlnst Hums , rehearing allowed. Motions for rehearing were overruled he following cases : l.othrop against A' ' hnelson. Omaha Insurance company again Mifec , Korty against McGIll , German I iitrance and Savings Institution again .Cllnc , Snydcr against Dangler , Omni Street Hallway company apalnst Hnki wlncoln nnd Hrooklvn Heights Hallwi ompany against Sutherland , Swlnd ffalnst Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Hn way company , liatlRcr Lumber compni ipalnst Holmes , Chicago , Hock Island uclflc Railway company against Grlllll 'ray against Omaha Str&et Hallway coi pany. In Little against Giles , motion for relax ion of costs overruled. Wnhoo ugalr Thorp , leave to Ille amended trrfhscrl ] icatrlce Paper company against Helolt Ir works , diminution of record allowed. M Kcath against Paxton , motion to dlsm .sustained. Mains ucnlnst duly , motion nlllrm sustained. Phenlx Insurance coi pany against KlrR , motion to qunsh 1 of exceptions overruled. American Flro 1 Rurancii company , New York , motion quash bill of exceptions sustained. Olc < against May , Newport Savings bank ngnlt May nnd Heals against Western Union T company , motion to quash bill exceptions overruled. Tutt against Hawkl : motion to advance overruled. Phenlx I surance company against McEvony , lea to tile amended transcript. Dismissals were entered In the followl cases : Hollirook asalnst Ross , Gladstc against Ullman , Stowo against Hurl Specht against Specht , Dickey asali Omaha Tinware company , lams agali Strlchter , Frontier county , against D ; Ison , Harmon against Hardy , Gawkcr C State bank against Jennings , Gates agali Ilohrer. Opinions were handed down In the folio Inpr cases : Grand Island Hanking company ngal Costello. Appeal from Hall county. 1 verged. Opinion by Commissioner Ryan , Hy garnishment of a mortgagee In fioss slon of mortgaged chattels , such cnatt are placed in custody of the law and then forward are no more subject to actual si ure and appropriation to the satisfaction another execution or writ of attachm < than if they had actually been levied ui when the BarnlKhmcnt took place. 2. The validity of a mortgagee's rli to chattels hcCU fn his actual possession virtue of his mortgage may be called question by a Karnlshlntr creditor nlleg and proving fraud , as well as by an act levy on the chattels In defiance of the rig of such mortgagee. 3. The test of the validity of a levy U ] personal property is whether or not acts of the olllccr under his writ have bi such as would make him liable as ti passer but for the protection afforded such writ. 4. The disproportion. If one exists. twcen the value of chattels mortgaged i the amount thereby secured affords no bi for a presumption of law. It la a matter evidence to bo accorded such weight is. the light of surrounding- circumstances II entitled to receive in the determination n question of fact. Thompson against Field. Appeal fr Buffalo county. Ainrmed. Opinion by Cc mlssloner Ryan. Findings of fact made by the district co upon conflicting evidence , on appeal , i not be disturbed. Beatrice Railway Traction nnd Poi company against German National ba Error from Gage county. Alllrmed. Oj Ion by Commissioner Ryan. The tlfth subdivision of section 120 of Code of Civil Procedure authorizes the v flcatlon of pleadings for a corporation Its attorneys at law as such , irrespect of the consideration that a summons ml or might not legally be served upon si attorneys. Citizens National bank against We wood. Error from Hall county. Afllnr Opinion by Commissioner Hyan. Where , by a special finding on sufllcl evidence , there was fixed the value of plevled property upon which the mortg of the plaintiff was operative , n Judpm rendered on a general verdict limited to same amount will not be disturbed. 2. A special finding will not be as.sui to be In conflict with the general ven of a Jury , unless clearly so made to nppi 3. A special finding , though clearly sustained by the evidence , must be dli garded when the fact established by I clearly Irrelevant to the issues on trial. The city of Beatrice against Leary. ror from Gage county. Affirmed. Opli by Commissioner Rattan. The BlR Blue river Hews south thro the city of Beatrice nnd crosses Court sti nt right angles. The plaintiff's propert ; situated on the north side of this street , west of the river. Mary and Scott stri are south of nnd parallel to Court str and Cedar street extends north and so and opens Into Court street immedla scuth of the plaintiff's property , A dr having Its origin In the hills some in southwest of plaintiff's property , meamU north nnd east to Cedar street , thence m to Court street , and there emptied Int ditch or a draw extending- down Court nil to the river. This draw. In connection v the ditch in Court street , was a nati conduit through which the surface wa from rains and melting snows on a la area of country found their way to Blua river. The city of Beatrice , on th * petition the plaintiff and other property own graded and paved said Court street filled up the ditch therein , thus damrr the draw In front of plaintiff's property. carry off the waters that were accuatoi to BO down nald draw the city built ill across It at Scott and Mary streets and ditches down said streets from the < lrav the river. During the heavy rains In spring of 1892 the waters came down i draw to Court street , nnd being there structed by the filled ditch overflowed street ami ( lowed on plaintiff's , prem and damaged them. She sued the city , leglng that It had negligently omitted provide suitable outlets for the waters t were accustomed to come down said dr after having- filled the ditch at Court str and that such negligence was the proxln cause of the damage to her property. H (1) ( ) That the evidence sustained the fine of the Jury that the plaintiff's property damaged by the overflowing waters wl came down the draw to Court street , were unable to escape to the river by res of the ditch In Court street being ; tilled the draw thereby obstructed. (2) That overflow ot the waters which dama iit.ilntirt'K property was brought about by the net of th. ; city In tilling the dltrh In Court Mrrcl ami fnllliiK to provide stilltclenl outlets down ilnry ami Bcutt streets 01 elsewhere to carry thf- waters from thf draw Into the river. (3) ( ) That * uch negll. Rcnce on the part of the city \vno the pvoxl- mnte cnttsc of the Injury sustained by the plaintiff. 2. The dortilne of this roiirt Is the riilo ol tli common l.iw that PmfiU'C1 water Is common enemy nml that nn ownur may Oc- fend his P\MU ! . LM ncnlnst It by n ( like ot cmb.Miktnent , ami If ( lamngc re Milt to nil- joining ptoprlctorji by reason of such dc < fensr.s hr Is not liable therefor. .1. Hut this rule Is u general one nnd rub- joct to another common law rule that a proprietor must FO use his own propel ty ns rot to unnecessarily and negligently Injure I Is neighbor. 4. And therefore every propiletor may law fully Improve his property by doing what la rer.xonably necessary for Hint purpose , ami unless guilty of some act of iicKligrnce In the manner of Its execution will not be nnswerable to an adjoining proprietor , nlthotlgli he may thereby cause the surface water to How on Ihu promises of the lattei to his ilannuTc. But If In the execution ol such enterprise ho Is RUllty of negligence which Is the natural nnd proxlmnto cause of Injury to his neighbor ho Is ncciuntnulc therefor. Lincoln & 11. H. It. Co. nRatliRl Sutherland , C > 2 N. W. , SW , nml cases there cited , followed. G. That the city had the light to take nch stesis and perform such aots as In Its idgment were necessary to protect It ; treet from surface waters , but while It hai ! his right It was charged with the duty ol xerclsltiR It with ordinary cure. It win ound to know that this draw was UK attiral conduit thiotmh which the surface raters were wont to find their way to the Iver , and when It filled up the ditch li "ourt stree't , Into which this draw empt'e-d ' . was charged with the duty of construct' IIR sulllclent ditches and outle'ts to e'.irrj he surface waters coming down the draw o the river. C. It seems that negligence1 may bo Inv uted to n municipal corporation , nml I' ' nay bo made liable for damages restiltliu herefrom If Its rounrll and mayor , actliu n Rood faith , adopt an InsiillU'lPtit or dev 'ectlvo scheme or plan of drainage. 7. That the act of the- oily In hulMIni : Ikes nt Scott and Mary streets and cut 'IIR ditches along those- streets to the rive ! ere ministerial nets. 8. Whether such ditches were properlj onstructed nnd were of sulllclent cipnclt > 'or the purixises Intended were questions o : 'act. and whether tholr construction In thi nanner that they were constructe-i mounted to neRllRPiire on the part of tin Ity was also n question of fact. 9. Court street did not estop herself fron lalmlnR damages , as the result of tin iCRllKcnt commission of the e'ltv to provldi iiltnble outlets for carrying oft the watei rom the draw. 10. Instructions In n case should bo few ti umber and should present to the jury tin i w applicable to the Issues In the case li Implo language and terse sentences burner-oils Instructions or instructions will OUR and Involved sentences are' more llkel ; o confuse the jury nnd lead It estray thai o enlighten it nml direct It to the inntcrln lolnts of the case. Adolf HUM U Itcportcd Ml < > 1nc > Adolf Hass , who lives at Fourteenth am Dodge streets nnd Is n shipping clerk n Farrell's factory , Is reported missing. Hi ft his home on Saturday afternoon , In 'ormlnp his wife that be was RoliiR to vlsl i friend In Council Bluffs , nnd has not beei pen since. He did not go to Council B'uff nil his wife thinks that he has clthe uleieled' wandered away , as she think hat ho was In n demented condition. Tn Attend tliu r mil llntrlntr. Receivers Oliver W. Mink nnd 1C. Eller ; Anderson , W. H. Bancroft , Rcnernl 1'nlo 'aclllc agent nt Salt Lake , his wife nn tenographer , W. H. Anderson ; Dlvlslo Superintendent Eckels of Salt Lake , Wins ow S. Plerco and Lewis Lamar , who hav > een at the Mlllard , left the city last even tiR for St. Paul to attend the Short Lin : iearlng today. Ienrt ; > uil7.1iii ; the i t'lchm Ciiblunt. BRUSSELS , Mny 2(3. ( It Is otficlnlly an nounced" that In the reontnnlzntton of th cabinet , consequent upon the rctlremen of Count de Mercdo Westerloo , J. Do Bui et will be made premier and minister c "orelRii affairs , M. Schollaert minister c ho Interior and of public Instructions , an M. Nlssens will bo Riven a new portfolU hat of minister of labor. ( Jllllrh ( iocfl In Denver. J. If. Gllllch , who has be-en traveling pai senger agent for the Santa Fe , with heai quarters In Omaha , has been transferrc for the tourist season to Denver. Ho lei ast evening. His Ufc- long friend 1 CURES RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA Coughs , Colds , Lumbago , Sore Throat , Inflammation , Influenza , Frostbites , Bronchitis , Headache , Pneumonia , Toothache , Asthma. Internally as well as Externally A half to a tcaspoonful In half a tumbler of vrate cures Stomach troubles. CnM Chilli , Malorial Voven Wind in tbo Itowcla , und all Internal pains. Fifty Cents a Hottlc. Sold by Druggist RADWAY & CO. , Now York. [ GALLONS FOR 21 s Not of the preparations of colorlnR 5 § mutter ami oisoutlal oils to often s sold under the iiiimo of rootbccr , s c but of the purt-ht , mobt dollclom' , g g health-giving bovcniKO possible to = I produce. One Dillon or Hires' la = E wortli ten of the counterfeit kind. = | Suppose an Imitation extract costH = I llvo cunts less than the Rcnulno g g Hires ; the bamo amount of Migar s = and trouble IH required ; you have ri = ono cent n gallon , und KCtitn miH I heulthftillinllntlonluthucud. Ask = forltlRKHundf/cMt. THE ( IliS. E. HIRES CO. , .pb.i. J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii EVERY WOMAN Sometimes needa a reliable monthly regulating medicine DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL pILLS Are prompt , safe nnd certain In refill t. Ttiocenu ( no ( Dr. 1'eal'n ) neverdlBappolnt. Bent anywhere 11.00. Eherman & McConnellDrue Co. , Ul Uodfie mrtct , Omaha , Neb. I Bccclum's pills arc for bilious * ness , bilious headache , dyspep sia , heartburn , torpid 15verdiz- xiness sick headachebad , , taste in the mouth , coated tongue , loss of skinetc. appctitcsallow , . , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. | Go by the book. Pills 10 $ and 95 * a box. Uook frte nt your druggist's or write B. F. Allen Co.f 365 Canal St. , New York. Annual ' * -ihiiiii.lcnfltiflti. ( . Searles&Searles SPECIALISTS. All form ! ) of Mood mill Shin DNoa'-e'i. Soroi , Spots. I'impK's , Si'rofiilti ) Tumors. Tot tur , Kc/omii and Illoenl l' ° M ) " thoroughly uloniiscd from tliosysU'iii. .UADItS Klv.Mi careful iiwl spoi'lnl attention for nil C VTAK MJ. Throat I.line * , l.lver , Dyspepsia- Trouble * cured liy special course of treatmunt. WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WKAK1 mmlo HO by lee I'lom aiiplten- tion to liuslnen.1 or ituily , ncvero mental strain or Brief. SHXl'AI , l-\ei Hl In mldillo IICo or from 'he effects of youthful follies , nil ylrlil ronillly to our new lrcntm ut tor lou oC vltnl , power IVIIITI' Your troubles If out ot o.lv. llieumniu 1 * * * "cuivl nt home by cor ' 1 , .n.li-nce. Dr. Scarles & Searls,1 : , > , lm.'lt.nn. | ; The fnvorlto 1'lug Tobacco It's tlio nnino of tliu ikcr Is uuougli. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. UHADKK < > 1 ° 1HSKASKS OF MKN ANUl WO9IKN. IMtOriUKTUK OV TIIU WOKI.D'.S 11KUIIA I , IMSI'KN- SAUYOr MKDICINI3. / treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Ilcnd. J'Uront nnd Limps : Dtp * rases of the K/o and Kilr , Fits and Apoplexy , Heart llneiis < > , Liver Complaint. Kidney Com plaint , Nervous Ilelilllty. Mental I c- prc-HHloii , I.OHH of niHiiliaod. Hem- iiinl WoaUiic-MH , nintictcs , llrlpht's 1)U- ) case , St. Vltus' Dance , Ithcumutlsm , PtirnlyxlB , White Hwoliliur , Scrofula , Fever Sores , Tutu. OTH IIIKI -Htiilu | 111 into removed wlttiotit tlie Uiilfc or clrnwlnjr n drop of lilood. Woman wltli tier ( lellentc oru-am * ruHtorecl to iK-nltli. Ilropsy cured without tapping. Hpcclnl Attention u'veii to Irlvat < ; and Venereal lllsciiHen ofall UliiflH. 050 to Ssoopforfelt for any Venereal IHHeaHC 1 cannot euro without mercury. Tupo Worms remove * in two ( three hours , or no pay. Hcuiorrliol4a or Piles cured. TIIOS1S WHO AUK API'MOTRD Will puvo llfo and hundreds of dollars by call * ing on or using DR. G. W. PAHDLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Thoonly 1'liynlrlan wlioran li-ll whutulll R IIIMHIIIIvltliniitunking < l' ' ll < m. Tlii > ni ! at u dlMancit hi-nd fur Qumtlon Dlitiik , No. 1 for ineMi.No. fur women. All correspondence Btrlolly confidential , tlcdlcliie bent by express. Address all letters lo O. W. PANRT.lt , HI. ! * . , 555 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS * Enclose lOo lu stumps for roplv. A SPECIALTY.F.25 & & Itlnrrtirplilllspcramncntlr cured In 16 to | 36 dare. You cnn bo fronted at homo for Jtliosaniflprlco under tmtuo guaranty. II I you prefer to come licro no wlH contract to par rallrond faro ana hotel bills , and no clmrtrc.lf vo full to euro. If you Imvo taken mer cury , lodlUo Poland , ana etlll have aches and pnlne , M ucous I'm e-he'H In mouth , Horn Throat. rlmplcs. Copper Colored KpotH , Ulconi on njr unrtof the hodr. Ilulror ICyrlirowH fulllne .nit. It Is this Syphilitic III.OOI ) 1'OIHON tlint woKiiarnntee to euro. We solicit the most obitl- ditto dines and cnitlleiiKO the world for a can" wo cannot euro. TiiH dlci o lias alwars balllod the Mill ) of thn most eminent phy l- cluns. fcir.OO.OOO capital behind our uncondU tionnl iraarantr. Absolut o proof * sent eonledon nppllcntton. Addrcts COOK UKMICUY CO * Q07 lo , CIIICAUU , JLU UliO. P. SANITOBD , A , W. IUEKMAN. President. Oashlir , of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa. Canit.il , $100,006 I'rolits , 12 ,000 Olio of Hit oldest banks In Ihe slat * of Iowa. We solicit your business and collections. W pay I per cent on time deposits. W will b t > ltaitd to see mid scrT * you. pnd Federal Courts , Itooms COU-7-8-9 , ShU , R.'irt , liloclc , Council liluffa , Iowa. Special Notices-Couidl CHIMNHVH CI.nANED ; VAu'i/TH CMSANED. Kd llurke , at W. 8. Homer's , US llroildwuy. KllUIT I-'AHM AND OAUDMN LAND KOll Kale cheap nnd ona y tcniiH. Day & Hess , 3'J IVurl street. FAHM 1-ANU8 TO KXCIIANfli : roil CITE property. C. It. Nicholson , M'J'i ' llroudwny. KOIl HAI.K , A NO. 4 HKMINUTON TVI'E- wrllir ; UH K"od UH new. .sanduk-li Jlunufactur- Ing Til. , 1CJ2S and 1030 H. Main htreet. .M7K , COLUMWIH I-HAETON. QOOrj condition ; 1C1 cusli. H. J. Adunm , MS 1'erla avenue , city. D noOMB TO IlENT , UN8UITB Ott slnelc , 710 l-'lrul avenue. ob- the Ises nlto Cleaning and Dyeing of Garments anil to aw. hat | Cools of Every Description. ect. late eld ; SchouilsacU'u Twin City Dya ling "WorltH , Cor. Avenue A and 20th ileh A'nH St. , Council 1 ! In ( Is. Office , 1521 Fur and nam St. , Omaha. .son and the Send for Price