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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY, APRIDL 30, N R a1 1889, UHE DAILY BEE. COUNOCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO 12 l‘lnh\l!h elivered by carrier ; Part of heCitya Twe v)r-nu Per Week, H.W. TILTON L MANAGER. TRLEPHONES| Pusixess OFricE No. 43, Niout Eviron, No.2k BTREET. “MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co The banks will observe to-day as a legal holiday and close their doors. The Globe building is being demolished proparatory to erecting a three-story brick. Revert Mullis has removed ais gr ;hwk to the stand formerly occupied by frorman The ladies of the Acme Comedy company will give entertainment at Armory hall, evening. and_confectionery store has t 306 Broadway with J. P. . proprietors. intention of Nixon Waterman He r than he can It 18 no. the %o hold the I find a purc At the last meeting of the Maennerchor wociety, Mr. Fred Sperling was presented with & handsome chair in honor of his sixty first birthday gift was from his asso- ciates in the soc To-morrow the Sunday school workers of this county meet in the Presbyterian church, here will be a forenoon, afternoon and evening nession. All invited, Yesterday afternoon the three-year-old ehild of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mueiler feil into a pail of Loiling water, while at play, Its ands and arms were severcly scalded. The condition of Kittio Edwards continues She is now aware of the man- ch her injury came, and is making & brave fight for life, With good prospects of Buccess, In the district court yesterday, the only ury case on the day’s assignment was one in hich Attorncy Organ was interested, and e being at Avoca, the case had to go ove To-day there will be no session of the court, pn account of the memorial nature of the Don't forget the Washington centennial rwmm'ml union meeting this worning at the >resbytorinn church, at 9 o'clock. A most Interesting programme has been prepared, consisting of music, addresses and selections from Washington's inaugural add 10 this issue the J. Mueller unces its grand opening. been put in magnificent the lary Is being r gramwe will | another column. Last evening at S:30 o'clock Mr, W. J. yrnes of Omaha and Letia M. Coffeon of noxville, Teun., were by Rev. G. was private, i 3 at the l,nuuruun.unml parsonage, s witnessed by o few friends of tho The rooms ape. Ove of k of pianos ever brought west musical pro- rendered. Notice the ad. in Division No. 12, uniform rank, K. of P., of Omaha, made thcir bretbren in the Bluffs a t evening, T me in for that se. They wet by the Sir Knights on their arvival nud escoried Lo the hall, where a banquet was spread. ‘Lhe evening passed right pleasantiy for ticipating. N. M. Pusey got a brief respite from his _Rrduous duties as attorney, by having u wolf hunt on his farm, near the city. Yosterda he brought intothe county auditor’s ofti three wolves, rather small and young, but still big enough and old enough to warrant tho usuul bounty. ‘The crop of wolves seems pretty fair this spring, the bounties being Paid amounting 10 from £ to £10 a day. Some of the counters and desks in the new court house showing up very poorly. Tven the short time since’ they were put in pluce hus caused joiuts to shrink, until thero very unseemly seams and gaps. Some of tho ‘roamental biecos were b poorly Lastened on that they dropped off, apparently by their own weight, Considerable patching 18 necessary. ce meeting ut the Congre L promises to bejone of real The topics to bo discussed ar Progress of the Temporance Scntiment in %he Church During the Last 100 +Years,'! Mr. Harris. “The Teachings of S¢ The condition of Patri abled old soldier who wa onths ago, row It is conceded he will never be be He is receiving, us h ct, th Y { &2 a month as pension An t is being > in tie amount to him comfortably will be but few wnrw utai during his last diys—wh at most. The local ecamp of Modern Woodmen is negotiating with the Chautauqua managers for a lot upon which to ercct u log cabin to be occupicd by the order as headquarters for woodmen from ottier purts of the country e session of the assembly. An effort o seeure the amp and put the matter in shape {men’s Log Cabin” will be o things on 18 every pri he Chautauq grounds. T spect of succ in both efforts, A change is to,be made at the court house. Tho board of , which now occupies the library room, between the two court rooms, is to change its quarters. 1t will occupy the present clork’s office on the fivst floor, and the clerk will move up stairs iuto the library room. The s0 will not be made until after the pre rm of court. Ivist) that the change will make it morc and the court. of incorporation were filed yester- for the Avoea Building and Loan asso- clation. ‘The new organization is quite simi- lar 1o the one which has run here so long and successtully, The tempo officers are: W, presiden Hod . Benjamin, couns ith, H. 0. Seiffert, H V. Gardiner and N. Hodgson, 4 is placed’ at is having considerable trouble the ercction of his building on Main street. Ho sccured a permit, let the contract and started on the excavation. Then came an official injunction issued on the ground that there was refuse upon the lot and tho city scavenger Liad been given the contract o reuove Mr, N8 cannot get it through lus head that Le has no rights in handling bis own proverty which the city s cavenger is bound o respect. He propos to put up his Luilding just the same. - s Lodge meets in ¥ cvening at 8 o s $25.00—The N. Y. Plumbing Co. will put a lead sevvice pipe and hydrant in your yurd; also 50 fect extra hose. Call at once at 114 Main str Council i3 A.0. U W every Frids 0 (Loyal) A. R hall lock. - the M sworth & Clo, - real estate, Rooms to rent in 8. B. Wad J. G. Tipton, iam block, in streot. 21 B'dway - The Commitiee Did Not Go Just as the committee was preparing to toave for Kunsas City last o , a mes sage was received wnng that the Bouthwestern Pussenger association hud tponed its meeting until the 14th proximo. 'he committee baving the waiter of o re duction in fare for firemen will try to securc an earlier meeting with the members of thit us it is not thought best to delay the ment of this matter until so late a date. e Ab S, Chase will exte ers and rats from farm idences for the season for % and up- wards. Work warranted, Address Ab 8. Chase, Council Bluffs, Ja e Notice the beautiful finish given lars, cuffs and shirts by dry company, — Dr. C. C. Hazen, denti K cing sott! minate goph- W private res - Have our wagon sa!l es. Cascude Luandr THE BLUFFS WILL CELEBRATE Preparations Made For Varied Ser- vices and Sports To-Day. TALK TO SHARP JURYMEN, They Must Neither Drink Nor Loaf— Canght By the Police —A Money Test—A Tardy Prosecutor ~Minor Mention, Washington's Centennial. This morning at 9 o'clock there will be a union meeting at tl byterian church, at which time and place the following pro gramme will be carried out : Organ salntatory ... ..Mr. Will L. Thixtun Doxology—“Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow." Reading of President Tlurrison’s procla mation .Rev D, C, Franklin Hywii...Chorus choir. led by Prof. Baetens Reading of scriptures... R Wiliiams . . hixtun l‘lmn . D from “mlnngx C88 . .. Mr “Character of \ o I|. Ih'nl\(!ll hington’ . v. S. Alexander Hymn-- el Land," composed by Rev. G, W, Crofts, rendered by a se lect quartette....... . “ise . Mrs Bert Evans, Miss Minnie Morkel, Prof. D. W. McDermid and Mr. Frink ott. Address 's Progross". C. M. Hm ‘s : 40 Hymn- Benediction: 2. The following is ymn, written by Rov. h W. Crofts, and which _has alreadv beea n' such high praise by those who have feard it uE A hundred years h ed and gono, Thou lorious land of \Vushmulun, Since he th 3 Commarded A hundred Upon the A hundred Aganst the Hble, true and gre st the ship of state; rs of storm and shine k and heaving brine; eurs of onward sweep ziants of the deep. seloved land of Washington, Child of the cloudless morning sun, Thy birth, thy glorious birth, we sing, Accept, O God, our offering. % Thou land where freedom lights the way ' ims of u better day; acon to the nations where The soul ie mantled with despair; A land where hope in beauty blooms Above a thousand mossy tombs; We lift our hearts to Him who gave This land unto the free and brave. O, land by all the patriot blood That staius the soul, that dyes the flood; O land to tho't and labor given The treasures of the highest heaven; Protected bo thy hills and plains sy Him who still in merey reigns, Protected be thy flag unfurled, The ensign of a mising world. AT ST, PATLS CIWURCIT, The exercises here will be of special terest. The se used will be th that used m St. Paul one hundred XAVIEI'S CHURON, High mass will be_saidthis morning at 10:30 0'clocls at St. Francis Xavier's church. An appropriate sermon and musical services will follow. IN THE SCHOOLS. The centennial of the inauguration of Washington will be celebrated by the pupils of the Lighth grade of the public s this city to-day at 2p. m., by spe cises, as indicated by the follo gramme: np—Hail Columbi Address by Coln the Thirteen O exer- g pro- thool hington.... mberlain -hool of Washingion, i Aliee Phiitips o ilson Violin' S 17801880 Reeitat Minnie Melntire Original States with to the Union. ah for the Model Republie. Columbia and Tuirtee New States adde Song—Hur: . 00l Song- (iood 5 hool SPoiTs, programme for & this afternoon : welcome by Mr. C. pids, president of "The following is the sport at the driving )—Address of ar 1 tate Firemen’s a 1:45 —iose 'and Eisoman hose teams, 3:00—100-vard foot race. Open to all local amateurs. 2:15—[ixhibition drill of the Dodge Light the W, the . Baldwin, jr. yard foot r: Open to all lo- v ixhibition run of the P. All members under cleven y hose team. s of 00-yard foot race. Open to all local curs, 16—Hall game between J. J aha, and k. Hardins, of H. Odells, of ‘Council Blufr 8:30-—Bicycle race; one mile. Open_to all awateurs of Omahi aud Council Biufls, ¢, gold medal, donated by Mrs, E. Burn n. Clay pigeon mateh, Ten singles und doubles, incit Blufs gun club, = . Money loaned at L. B. Craft’s & Co.’s loan oftice on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value, without removal, All business strictly confi- dentiul, —_— A Sure Test. “Confidence in Couneil Blufls one of the howe freeholders, “Well, yes, T've got lots of it. I've always had, but what does me most good is the confidence others are showing. me give you just a little pointer. Last yoar 1 had a notion that I wanted to build a house in Beer's addition, 1 had four lots, free and clear, and 1 offered 1o give a mortgage on uli of them, and on the house, if 1could wet $1,200 of a loan with which to build. T couldu’t get it. This year 1 have beeu_offered mouey enough to put up a house, and ail that is wanted for ago on the hoase t stands. simply shows to lend have in_ the st whit remarked 0 that those wh d deal more property than the who own lots can’ borrow necossary to improve them." - Notice to Warer Consuiners, Water rents are now due and payable at oftice, Main street. CouNciL BLUFFS CIty Warenr Woris Co, Ihose ey is Sl Wadsworth & C(L - Money ioaned on dinmonds, norses, buggies or of value ot low ratesof interes publicity; {pir and houorable d loan money. furniture, pianos, A. A. Clark & Co., oflice cor. Broadway and Muin, over American express. Advige 10 Jurymen. mb—-r yesterday impanelled a jury Tealy 10 try the nuErous cases of law. bamopsy d his reputation of -rn,wuu M- He e ll“ (lruu cut ml.ln-u 1o the listeuing jurymen He told them that he expected they would be occupled in court most of the time for the nextsix weeks. He would have occasion from time to time to speak to them about several matters, but for the present there were two themes which he desired to speak upon briefly. The first of these was concern - ing the use of intoxicating drinks. If thore were any among the jurymen who were in the habit of indulging, he would warn them at the start thut they must not indulg any extent. Ho had been under the noc sity lately of reversing two cases on accou of the drunkenness of jurors, and he did not want 1o be under any such necessity again Another matter, to which he called special attention, was the necessity of the jurymen being in attendance at ali hours when the court was in session. He did_not want thom wandoring about the city, loaflag and hung- ing about pleasure resorts. 1f any ab sent when wanted he should orde: the clerk to stop their pay This warning will doubtless have the de- sired cffect - . Headquarters tor- builders’ hardware, Odell & Bryant, 513 Main street. - Real estate loans, K. J. Day, 39 Poarl. - As Secn By the Stara. Yestorday afternoon a crook by the namo of Mullen turned up in the He had recently comploted a th years' term n the Michizan penitentiary, and was so de lighted with life inside the alls that he hustened to repeat the dose in lowa. He went into No. 881 North Main street, and finding a coat and pair of shoes without an occupant, he procecded to possess himself of th He was caught betore he had got far away and run into the hole. Ho witl answer to the charge of burglary. J. A, Kattell, hailing from Omaha directly, and having his' home in his hat, was put off the motor train on Lower Broadway on ac- count of the stato of beastly intoxication ho wasin. He had two tin bread boxes, in vhich were a lot of truck used by the ordi- country snap peddler. ‘The patrol Gt him in for a night's rest. . ames was taken to task for exercis- Y6 hn Saia ot scavenger without havin procured the necessary license, He it was who attempted to clean the lot of Evane, prep: ¢ to exc erection of a The trimd noxt The Board this mornini ruction on “the Row in that localit turned in for hacks, othiers will be late Sun- to be in it. Calls we wagons and policemen. ‘I'he Iatter only re- eponded and Ofiicers Cusick and Mullen gathered Jim Mahor and Venie Per their arms and laid the terday morning they and came to the center with $ Frank Goodell, a_horsecian, found some- thing in a bottle Sunday afternoon and mained. The judg in the ‘“come quick’ of the regulation drunk, 23, A couple of vags went out of court and tackled the hoe and shovel. City Council Proc e A special session of the city council was convened last evening to transact general business. In the mbsence of the may President Lacy presided. A full board ot aldermen, except Hellinger, was prescut. Minutes of the meetings since March 19 wer: read and approved. ‘The reading took nearly hours. The councilmen navped, th ors went out for a walk, while the ¢ slept the sleep of the just. Finally the books closed and everybody woke up. reguiur business was taken up and Alderman Bitlinger came in. The petition of Judsou and Jeffris for re- mission of all tax on their agricultural land, us farmivg land tax, was re ed. The ordinanc ting rights and or leges motor company \an Everett, and on mo- ed o its third reading and defeated. A socond ordinance, different in somo essential particulars from the above, then read and went over under the Ton it was - 1tor Not Ready. ate vs McCampbell was Larnett's court The Fros The case of tr cailed in Justice afterncon. The defendant triul, but Harns, the prosecuting witness on the part of the state, was not ready. ‘The court dismis wse and charged the costs to Harr squire said this prac nd leaving the state to 100 common Dropose prosect Notiea to O Corxcin Burers, In aled proposals a.m., May 1, 1850, for the construction of an avenue into Fairmount park, from a pointon bout 1,000 foet southerly westerly in ravine about 4,000 feet to bluft, thencs through same and beyond to a point about 1,000 feet from said avenue, P xcavation only in cash. ally cast- erly toward said Entire s be unaer ¢ 53 Waste! 1o be gen e, n of said construction to u charge, subject to order The right is veserved to reject auy aud all bids, ork to be cor or before the ¢ a bond of bf entire work to the satisfaction of said commission. By order of the park commissioners, C. Granay, President, The I O. , Daughters of Rebelah, No. 3, will meet to-day ut the hull for prac tice in the beautiful work. Ail members re- quested to be present. By order of N, G - A fow more lots in Hurk's addition will be sold on reasonable terms. Titles perfect. Ground high and dry, near the wotor. The handsomest addition in the market. Pinley lurke, Brown building, Bluffs, Council - At Firemen. All firemen are o'clock, sharp. or the purpos at St. Paul's chure Coancil 13l i meet at 12:80 p. w., for parade, ing. LW, at city build- P. Lacy. The young ladies of the Acme club will gve an entertainment, followed by daucing ut Masonic hall, Thursday evening, Muy e sonal Paragray Mrs, J. W. Frame and ctldren, of Towa City, was visiting ber sistor, Mrs. W. 5, Wils kins. Henry Wingelund and A. M. Jackson, of Sioux City, took 1 the sights_of the lowa metropolis yesterday £d Tillman and 1. A, Ree In., were Bluffs visitors yosterday. M. H. Farrell, of Creston, Ia., friends iu the city yesterday. of Humburg, visited S'JACOBS Q] Chronic Nearalgia. Permanent Cu: os. Butered o 1 (he hond; S b0l ik prerrie S B iy abard st , Balto,, Md. ent Curos. October 11, 1838 (o was paraiyzed from nearslzia; sho could * siopi 1 bought 81, 3 INSOMNIA, 0 God of Mercy! give mo sleep. And let this wenry brain have rest! Send down thy white winged doves of ponce With comfort for this troubled breast. Anon. ‘‘Insomuia (sleeplessness) is the forerun- ner of Insanity, and a grave malady.— Medical Register. ‘After having snffered for sevoral months from insomnia I was advised to try abottle of Paine’s Celery Compound. 1 did so and The velicf was like magic. T am con flnlmn that T owe my restored health very largely to its use, and glad to give my un.nmmn ALBERT H. HARD Author of the \lm(l of Bothan Springfield, Mass, T was so, wakeful that at night I would heay every stroke of the clock. I tried one bottle of T Compound, and could sleep. on my second bottle and e's Celery I am now o to sleep as soon as I go to bed, And nothing wakes me until morn- ing.” WILLIAM BALFOUR. Traer, lowa. Paine’s Celery Compound is the remedy That will cure insomnia and ail nervous disorders. Physicians prescribe it freely, All usere endorse it. $1.00 per bottle. Six tor §5.00. RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, V “Ask Your Retailer for the J'AMES MEANS 84 SHOE R TIE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. Aocordlng to Your Needs, ~JTAMES MEANS 24 SITOR i liczt.and atyish, It e Tiice d RIOUIE I 0 porfectly Gasy tho rat Le will sntisty th T which Garabiiny i3 considered befora mero out- ward Ask for the James S Dleans $2 Shoc for Boys J. MEANS & €0, Boston. Full lines of the above shoca for snle by Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller SP]':.CIAL NOTlCES FoR e WANIED-A first-cluss coo! understanding his business. Inquire 1rth avenie. Johu G. thorou, 0ol way pald. Apply immediately in perso; W. Hothert, suporintendent Deaf stitution, Council Blfrs, la “h\\‘l‘Pl)— A s ply in person or by muli'to the superinte to Henry Dumb in- t the Deat and b insty A dent. POR RENT wo dwolling iouses, Sand 1) 1 v located uflices in l'nrum\uuy luquu.- Tha A>3° Modern Noveliti os PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Dacoration! AT PETEE G. MILLER'S. No. 27 Mam Street Over Jncquemin’s Jewelry Store. Electric Trugsas, Balts, Chast Pro- tectors, Ets, Agents wanted 1 Blumy la, SIZES; FROM 2510 300 HORSE POWER, ifi MATIC CUT-OFF and estimates furnidhed tor complet® steam p'unt. °Fs fra Usdrs whore Fuel Economy 5 ""' how lerte E.C. Send for Catalogue. No. MUELLER MUSIC CO 103 Main Street. Grand OpenmgI May 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, 18809, 25 ELECTRIC The finest assortment of PIANOS and ORGANS, artists and musicians have kin LIGHTS, 20 GAS LIGHTS. Music and son Mrs. cvery evening. dly offered their services: Fanny Kellogg-Bachart, The Best of e Omaha, Miss Lilliec Chamberlain, Mrs. Regina Atwater, Mrs. L. A. Moeller, Prof, Butler, of Coun- cil Blufts; Miss Bella Robinson, l reynor, Mr. S Miss Margaritha Sam. Noble, Mr. Ernest Thornton. Liddel, Prof. Charles Strlke und Blass Lust Club, Prof. Dalbie’s Band and Orchestra, Prof. All will unite to make No.31| Soufh MainSt. Courfeous /if ntion. rompt DEIIVery. Weinvite your patronage. D.H. MGDANELD & €D, [ Hides,Tallow, Pelts, Woal & Furs, | Highest mavket prices. Prompt re Maihste, Counell BLuits, 1ow: No. 820 | THOS. OFFIC W. H. M, Pusey OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCGIL BLUFES, IOWA, excl on th Dealers in forelgn tnd domestic Collections made nnd interest patd + ponits, LLADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS AREINVITED TOCALL AT DA Mrs, C. L. GILLETT'S Hair Emporitm Andsee her fine line of Hair FIN HAll QUNAMENTS n the o i = BUSSELL Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elmtors ENGINE Hegulason, Dure qusl with Corllss Non HARRIS, Agent, B10 Pearl Street, Counoxl Blurfy Guar hide SHaE Fleiser’s Orchestra. the event a pleasant one. YOU ARE INVITED. WatchTheSl of the T \\VIE 25 Pointed b £.C.MIL Nos. 118&13 Pearl COUNCIL BLU NEW CURIOSITY SHOP RioRGB E TS LIS g 0 A e L ALUFE SalA. THE ST 9DAD HAS (GONE To The G5 S| Gasolihe Sk ovel 0 % yflo/r-[h'lc\s Q'Q'{)r\tel’d %Uz\hglfk ° of COA F CSSWON %x\wv YD OO T Vo T BIuffs) 0 MAH Cor. 0th. Ava& |2|9Fdr"havr dFourth St. |Under Isthal] BKf Tel.No.l38. 1 Tel.No,1233 T F. J. BREZEE, ,Taxidermist and Naturalist, Pevinanently located at No, b Noutn Sixtih Street, opposite posy e, on m oriine, Council st animals mount ¢ In the best mothod of arranted 10 preser ve foF yoars, Foreign birds suppliag Pk for owls and hawks of all kinds. Persons sending nr.1¢ Tur dressiug w apecialty. Write for particulars | naturally a B short noth hest pric ssurod of perfect i satiataciion. b CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPAN' | GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 R 7 E‘I—Fflf’- Vimd s Vr G-UARANTE:E: Bactons, Mr. Marshall