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* * ' THE OMAHA' * DAILY BEE : MONDAY. APRIL 18. 1887. .THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by Mirier In nny pnrt of tbo city nt twenty cents per week. 11. W. TILTON , TKICI'110.NE3 : BceiKrFsOmcc , No. U , NIOIIT K SI IXOll MKNTIOX. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Wanted A pantry girl at Pacific house. New spring cooJs lit Kulter's , tailor. Giiortjc W.Tliompion &Co. . real estate UlulT City lodtfo No. 71 , A. F. mid A. M. , elect officers this evening. The ' 'The Manhattan " popular resort is , 418 Broadway. lludlo & Yoiuiwino. One of the new window lights in the new county court house has "boon smashed. The Fortnightly club moot this evening With Mrs. J. 1) ) . Edmund.on , on Willow avenue. Oscar Jones , colored , was jailed yes terday for being drunk and disturbing the peace. The vicinity of Ilarlan is being trou bled with her o thieved , a throe-year-old bay inaro having been stolen Saturday night. No liner place in the west to spend an evening than at "The Manhattan" bil liard and cigar parlors , No.118 Broad- way. C. Spcar.s on Saturday nurht had his forehead cut in a rumpus at BoohnlnuN saloon and yesterday was placed in jail tor drunkenness. A line residence property fronting on Ilaylis.1 park will be rallied June 1. Tick ' ets' are for sale by Smith Bros. , agents , at ? 3 each , ( jet a home for % > . A city nine wont out to the institute Saturday , to cross bats with a mute nine. The latter were defeated , the city boys bcoring eight to the mutes' six. The Salvation army on the afternoon farade yesterday was minus all their in- ttriiments except the tambourine. They were out in two companies and marched nround the resilience directs. There is a great scarcity of girls for liousework in this city. Wages arc run ning high , and the girls hero formed com bination rates. A hundred good girls could Iind ready employment in this city to-day , at fair wages. There arc many changes and improve ments going on in the Union Pacific yards. Many new tracks are being laid , and there is enough railway and building material on the ground to indicate that this is but the beginning. Ollicers Anderson and Thompson , of the Merchants police force , yesterday morning went to Honey Creek lake to look after the Illegal fishing. The Fish Protective association are bound to stop nil fishing with seines. On next Thursday evening , April 21 , Franklin assembly No. DOO.1 Knights of Labor , will give a ball in Masonic hall. Tickets admitting gentleman and ladies are $1 each. This assembly is only about two mouths old , and is the second one formed. A meeting of thoPottawattamlo county lish protective association will bo hold in the ollico of Uieo & Raymond on North Main street. All persons interested in prohibiting illegal lishing with nets are requested to bo present. The entire force of clerks in the Pee ples' btoro were at work yesterday pre paring for the opening which takes place to-night anil to-morrow night. Messrs. ELseman & Co. propose to make this the finest opening ever given by them. This is promising much. A devotional meeting of the Women's Christian association will be hold this afternoon at 3 o'clock In the parlors of the Baptist church , corner of First ave- ijuo and Sixth street. Ladies who are interested in the work and who desire to become members will Vo cordially wel comed at any time. There are moro repairs and enlarge ment of residences this spring than over before in the history of the city. Nearly every properly owner is spending some money in rclitling , filling , painting , building additions , or making some per manent improvement. The Northwestern has laid a new track from avcnuo A north past the round house for the use of the Union Pacilic in securing dirt for filling the grade of the now bridge. The track will afterwards bo used by the Northwestern as its main track , leaving its present track for freight. The Chicago & Northwestern is laying new tracks near its depot and the gang of men at work there yesterday indicates that this company is getting ready as fast as possible so that it it desires' can transfer its own freight in its own yards. The Noithwestern has been in poorer condition than any of the Iowa lines to meet the present emergency. It seems that the company intends to bo in readi ness if another such issue should bo raised , oven if the present complication should bo straightened out so as to let business bo resumed at the transfer. Ofllco of Mulholland & Co. , . removed to In under the Citizens' bank. Telephone No. 103. Leave your orders for ice. For ncro property , residences and busi ness property call ou W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. _ Personal Paragraphs. E. M. Riddle , of St. Joseph is at the Ocdon. S. B. Illtt , of Ilitt & Co. , Waterloo , Is at the i'aeitio. Miss Cora Marble has returned homo alter a two months' visit with iricnds in Fremont , Neb. Mrs. E. II. Thurber and daughter , Miss Lulu , of Crcston , are guests of Mrs. Frank Kvaus. Dick Kyancamo In yesterday morning from Denver and will go east to meet his brother and sister , who are on their way from Europe to this city. Shorradcn is still making cabinet pho- at$3 per doz. , best Hnish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only $10. By F. M. Woodard , artist. Money to loan on real estate. Counc Bluffs Real Estate Loan and Trust Co Room 0 , Everett block. Getting Norvous. The walls of Dohany's old opera house nro in such a condition that they shouli be examined by an export. There is n largo weight on the main iloor and in the nailery at the meetings of the Salvation army , who occupy the building as then heauouartcrs , and should the walls o this old building be insecure , a disaster o largo proportions is very liable to occu nt any time. Whether tlicro is any rca danger or not , there are enough people who are nervous about it to warrant the issuance of a ccrtilicato from some export to quiet this nervousness , if all is right If ( hero is any danger , steps to strengtTici the building should bo taken atonco. Tin hall is often packed , night after night gallery and main Iloor. J. W. &E. L. Squire make hoautlfu abstracts of title , and deserve the succes they are enjoying. Dm. Hanchott & Smith , ofHco No. 1 Pearl st. Residence , 150 Fourth st. Tele phone No. 10. _ _ Our sixth cpnslcnmcnt of Quick Moa stoves Is just received. Wo will suppl > back ordcrrt and bo pleased to show ous tamers the best vapor stove luiuto , Coli Cole , No. 41 Main etrcoti' , , IAPPENINCS ON A PLY DAY roniiso of Peace Between the Union Pacific and the Iowa Roads , k DEMENTED FEMALE. light Thrown Upon the Mysterious Child DRHcrtlon OettlnK INcrvous About the Salvation Army Hall Car Coupling Victims , Illqtory of n Waif. A few weeks ago , as the readers of the JKI : will romumbur , a boy baby about our weeks old was fotu'.u on top of a jlothes basket in the rear of No. 407 Yillow avenue about 8 o'clock in the voning. The child was then thought to bo an illegitimate one , and the following acts have since come to light. A certain professional gentleman , al o i well known gambler , have been frequent visitors at the house of a girl said to bo uboutU"years of ago , and until recently a resident of the neighborhood within a few blocks of the Pacific houso. iMich of her male admirers' visits was mkncMYii to the other and every- ; lung went along smoothly until t was discovered lliat she was .enceinte. > ho was somewhat gone pn the gambler , 10 bump voung , or about , as she thought , nearer her own age than the professional nan , and tried to induce him to marry her , but without ellcct. The young gambler .thought he'd try a little of his "profession" on her and gave . her the binIV. She then brought the influence of lier other friend who had been attending licr , into play. The nrofessionnl gentle man advised the gambler to marry the Kirl and ured all hi powers tothatefl'cet. Time was growing precious. The girl's homo was chanced about trom place to place. The gambler was repeatedly asked to marry the girl , but lie continued Ills blutVgame. During the excitement the gambler quietly packed his valise and was prepared to steal away from the city at a moment's not Ira. For fully live weeks the grip remained ready for removal to parts unknown. During the interim a boy baby was born , and on a dark night Mr. William Morris \yent into the rear yard to bring in his wife's clothes basket and there discovered a boy baby. The child Mrs. Morris yesterday told a BKK man , who called at No.107 Willow avenue , is a line , bright , heavy baby , but HA she has not the time to spare she has madn up her niind to let some one else re for it until the parents call for it or t gets ready to call for its parents. Such is tlio history of the tiny baby boy. The professional gentleman and the gam bler , also the young mother , have re- ; aineil their equilibrium , but the young ; irl docs not rcccivo such marked niton- ion from cither of her two former ad- .nirers as previously. Waking Up Again. Work at the transfer now goes on as > eforo the meeting of general suporin- cndents which was held hero recently , nit how long it will continue remains to )0 scon. Late Saturday afternoon the general superintendents of all the roads icnteringln this city were notified by the Union Pacilic railway to continue the old iiothods of freight transfers , until an other meeting of general superintendents could bo held , and that arrangements satisfactory to all concerned would then je made. Thereupon the local agents in .his city received notification and again the freight cars were shoved down to the freight transfer to bo transferred under the supervision of the Union Pacilic. For several years there has been much dissatisfaction existing in regard to the expenses of running the freight trans fer , as the Union Pacific has only been paying 50 per cent under the agreement , while the live eastern roads have divided the other 00 per cent equally between themselves. It is claimed that numerous attempts have been made to get the general superintendents together within the past two years , to re-arrange the pro portion of the expense that each road should pay , but without the desired result. Recently , however , after much trouble , they wore finally assembled in the parlors of the Pacific hotel , and the proposition that the Union Pacific pay 70 per cent of the freight transfer expenses , while the eastern roads pay the remain ing 80 per cent was carried , the only roads voting against it , being the Wabash and the Union Pacilic. Fifteen days wore given the Union Pacitlc in which to make their conclu sions known to the eastern roads , but as thov failed to comply the eastern roads withdrew and began lo look after their own transfers. Some of the agents of the eastern roads had engaged check clerks , freight handlers , etc. , to look after their interests , but late Saturday night received notice to continue as be fore. fore.A A meeting of the division superintend ents was to have been held to-day at the passenger transfer , but as matters now stand , it is exceedingly doubtful whether these gentlemen will put in an appear ance. It is thought that a meeting of the general superintendents will take place within the next week or ten days in order that an amicable arrangement may be entered into before the lirst of May. Mrs. A. Dobson No. 807 Broadway , dressmaker. French taylor system. Prices reasonable , tit perfect. " / Cruel Couplings. Chris. Anderson , the young man who was so badly squeezed between two freight cars at the transfer , recently , is still alive at the St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha and hopes are entertained of his recovery. Jack llildobrand , the other switchman who was hurt in the same manner and by the same identical cars is recovering at the Planters' hotel ou Tenth avenue. Both those men were crushed between the same two freight cars. One being hurt the day after the other , and only a distance of about thirty rods lav be tween the two places whore the aecfdenta occurred. In both instanes the men stopped between the cars to pull the pin , the slack coming up and squeezing them , as the drawhoad was out of one of the cars ana they were chained together , llildebrand's injuries wore of a much lighter character than those of Anderson , and the former will probably recover , while the chances are greatly ogainsl Anderson. _ Contractors and builders will find it to their interest to get prices on lime , cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council Bluffs Fuel company , 039 Broadway. Telephone 180. Her Head Whirled. A woman reported at the police station on Saturday night that she had no place to sleep. Oilicer Rose took her to the Bcchtolo hotel and secured her lodging for the mjrht. Yesterday morning Ollicor Stevens placed her under arrest , as ho considered her ( lamented. She says her name Is Mrs. Mayno and claims that she worked for a farmer near Avoca , who did not pay her i that she was taKen to the poor farm with her clothing , but that she walked In to the city. Her case will probably bo Investigated to-day. That tired feeling and loss of appetite nro entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsa- purilla , ' thy 'peculiar medicine. . Try it ( tut : see. . : . NATURAL GAS OUTDONE. The Now Fuel ( hat Hun * a 1OO Horne 1'oW'cr Holler for $1 a Dtty. At the Climax Hcapur works in Corry , N. Y. , an invention has been put in oper ation , which promises to furnish one of the best and cheapest fuels known , and t is believed by many that it will bo cheaper and better even than natural gas. The patanteo is ( Jeorgo Dock- tader. Ho manufactures cas by the simple Droccss ot intensely heating crude prctro- oiini in a kiln , and conducting the re sulting gas away for use through small pipes. The gas in consumption gives oil'an inteusa heat , and to la v it kept a 100 horse power boiler fit the right temperature from 10 a. m. to 0 p. in. , with the consumption of only twenty gallons of crude oil of in ferior quality , worth only -10 cents per barrel. Two bar * of three-inch iron were placed in the llama of the now gas and were inadvertently brought together. They immediately adhered , and on being quickly removed were found to be per fectly wielded together. In any other lire ten minutes would bo required to heat the bars to this intensity. It is claimed that heat enough for a 100 horse power boiler can bo kept up twenty- four hours at a cost of $1. The heat can ho readily increased or diminished by increasing or diminishing the How of oil. _ I5efore You Stnrt , On a journov , go to a drug store and get a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrha-a Uemedy , as a safe guard against an attack of bowel com plaint. Many prudent and careful per sons never travel without it. Hundreds of traveling men are never without a bottle of it in their grip. Many lives and much suffering has been saved by its timely use. No one can afford lo travel without a bottle of this pleasant , sufoxud reliable preparation. Kluotcd by lottery. Baltimore Sun : Mr. William Ilayne Perrv , who represents thtJ Fourth South Carolina disinct in congress , is known at home as a strict economist , and it was expected that he would rival , if not ex cel , Mr. Holman in guarding the treas ury. During the Forty-ninth congress he did not liguro very conspicuously in the debates , but with two sessions' ex perience ho may a tonish his congres sional associates in the next house. Some of his friends in ( Jrconvillo remarked when ho started for Washington , just after being elected , that "Perry would fall in a lit or drop dead the lirst time he encountered a bill appropriating several millions. " He survived one term in cem ents , and hopes to pull through the Fiftieth. That he is a child of fortune is shown by the story of his nomination. After his predecessor , Colonel Evms , died there was n livclv and prolonged contest over the nomination. Two hun dred ballots were taken without a result. Finally , it was proposed to put the names of the three leading canmdatcs into a hut , and that the lirst name drawn out should receive the nomination. Messrs. Perry , ( illyard ( and Monroe , were tlm rival"candidates , and their names were placed in the hat. Mr. Monroe's repre sentative had the lirst draw out , and , to his disappointment , the slip of paper he drew from the hat contained the name ot Perry. Make YonrHclf n Now ISmly. Purge away the olddiseased and worn out body , says Dr. Brandrcth. Replace the discharged matters of the system with good , simple food and thus build up a new and sound body in place of one feeble and diseased. Every man should know that ho must be "renewed ' at least once in two or throe ycar.s , else ho will soon break down completely. This renewing process is easily brought about by purging with BKANDKKTII'S PIM.S. They put new lifo into old bodies. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Bpccln ! advertisements , euch us Lost , Found 7oLo nFor B.tlc , To llent , ants , IlonnllnR- , etc. , will b < > Inserted in this column nt the low ratoofTBNCENTSPEU LINE fortlionrsc insor- Ion and fivoCciitaPcrLlnoforcacti subsequent Insertion. Lciivo advertisements nt our ollico No. U I'cnrl street , near UroaUwur. Council Uluffs. WANTS. IF j'fiu want to litre men or tennis to woik , cull nt Henry Jacobs' employment agency , room Xo. 0 , Opera bouso. FOlt KENT Piirnlslied rooms , Xo. 703Broad- JC way , Council Hulls ( HUNT 1'iiclQo IIOIIBO barber shop. In quire Gco. W. 1'crxufcon It Son. LOST A bunch or keys with a tmr "It. K. Mnrron , 0. Ac It. 1. " Itewiird. Leave at lleoollio-1. WANTED A peed live ntent to canvas tor a household article of mciit. P. C. Jtovol , No. 501 Hrondway. Apprentice girls to learn dress- WANTED . No. 714 Mynstor St. Klrst-clnss ulrl to do general WANTED housework. No. U1) ) Fourth street. FOH HUNT A largo front room , tlrst Iloor , turnlihed new , suitable for two go title- men. Located In the central pnrt of city. Wutcr nml KUJ. Address , lieo ollico. Coun cil muffs. FOH SAIjTi Complete plant and equipment for H. II. bridge work , confining of 7 pile drivers , carpenters tools , tents , bedding ml boarding outfit for ISO men. In good re pair. Now itored at Chcnenno , W. T. For In ventory and terms addressNo. 13 , N , Main Ht. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY : f rices Verfi Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. % ! i MAIN ST. , COUNCIL It LUFFS , t : I A. LATEST NOVELTIES In Anibor , TortoiseShell ctc.Halr Or iiaincnts , 119 well as llio newest jiov- cities in hair Gillette 29 Moin street. Out of town work so licitcd. WE A K ME N ! R , . . . . . ? n t t- - 1 Ji i tfaHBI . CIHI tr h ki N Mlhli ip < ci9ciurpoMCviIor j Z ftW T "lTnuoui , mllj , loothltif current ! oV logth.m"jJrVj .iohiiltaandVlcorouiBiitngih. il.ctrlo Cuntol 7 > -r IllniUnrcr ] v foifdl tl'wia latilH. Oreilnl InrioxmiaKgiir tH olhir bilii. Worn . fnio.Mljr cured 111 Ihr. . uinUii. j l.d r.mphl l4c. CUM lUma per. Th * liadin EUclrlo Co. 169 LtStllc U Ghieig * KOliK < ! ATAHRII.'Th Or lOcra n NO JUmeJjr l po HlntQr . FrMumpl * p c lr and book ( or 4 ctnti la lUai > .s GRAND OPENING .A.T- Henry Eiseman& Go's PEOPLE'S STORE , 314 , 3i6 , 318 and 320 BROADWAY. Monday and Tuesday Evenings , April i8th and igth , Elegant array oi ! Spring and Summer goods. All former tiiTortd to be outdone , to make tin's tlu grandest dis play of European and American Novelties Ever exhibited in the west. Every Visitor will lie Presented willi a Souvenir at the Door The entire house will be Illuminated with Electric and other Lights , THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED To Attend Without Further Notice. Respectfully , HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , P. S. No goods will bo sold during the opening hours , from 7:3&to : 10:00 : p. in. , Monday and Tuesday evenings. C. B. ALLEN , . npeerSuiveorMapPublisher , ] , No. 11 North Main St. City and county ranps or cities nnd counties In wcelcru Iowa , Nebraska and Knnsns. Star Sale Stabfcs and Mule Yards Uiondwny , Council UlulTa , Opp. Dummy Depot c = s CXI Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale r.t retail or in cur loads. Orders promptly lillcd by contract on shorl notice. Stock sold on commission. Sni.UTKit & BOLEV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Koil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. Announces that His Btocl ; nt Finelmported SpriugMillinevy In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Bonnets , Together with n LaryeLlnc of XovcUlealn Fancy Ma terials la now Itcadi/ for Your Care ful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , Korses S Mules For all purpose * , bought and sold , nt retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do'iblo.i WISE Council Bluff i ) . n. NCDANKLD & co. , [ K.Ubllihot 1B < KI No. M3 MMn Slreot.il i j i round ! DlulM. COMMISSION MEKCIIAtVr.S XNt ) DEALKIlJf IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2016 } Sired by Almont N 83 , und "Reisistor , " ( Standard No. 5813 Sired by Tramp No. 808. Those stallion will make the season ol 1887 at the Conn oil Bluffs Driving Park. . For particulars ihcjuiroof or addrcs * . . , ' WADE GARY , ! C.ouucil Binds , I . REAL ESTATE. Vaccnt Lots , Lands , City Residences and Farms , Aero nioperty In western part of city. All selling chciip to make room for spring stock B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Room 6 , over Officer & Puscy'a Bank , Couucl Bluffs. jv ; Justice of the Peace. Ollico over American Express. FRANK S. HICK , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , estimates and reports on bridges , viaducts , foundations and general engineering. Blue prints of nny slzo nlul quantity. OlticoNolSN. Mnlu St. , First National Bank Block. I willbeatthe 1'actjlc Hotel , Coun cil Ulitfft > , every Saturday forenoon , OniahixDontiU Association removed to Ilollman Block , cor. llUli and Fiinuini. Be.st suts teeth 40 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the use of our new atuc.sthctic. Dr. Ilaughawout , MM nager. OFFICER fC PUSH ! ' , Council BlHu"slowa. Established 1S57 FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. C04 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. E. S. ItAIlNETT , Justice of the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council BluflTs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. GRESTON HOUSE , The only Hotel fn Council Blulfs Having a Fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 219 Main St. MAX MOIIN , 1'rop. W. L. Justice of the Peace. . * No 504 JJroadway , Council Bluffs. - . ' Collciipns a fpccialty1 ; , . R.efers.to the Bee ' ' ' ' " . " , : ' > ' , " . ' ' ' ' . ' . ' l- ' ! ' , . . . ; " ' ' " ' , ' . HARKNESS BROTHERS ! Headquarters for Good Goods ! Carpets and Dry Goods. We are still to be found on the Old Camp Ground Broadway , Council Bluffs , la With the largest and best selected stock of Carpets ever brought to this city. Our stock of Dress Goods comprises the finest fabrics , and also the most substantial but less costly. Those wishing good goods and as rep resented - sented will not fail to give us a call. SAMPLES AND PRICES SENT BY MAIL. Don't Forget the Place , No. 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. O. Real Estate Broker and Dealer Council SIuIs ! ( Ollico , masonic Temple. OinaliH Oillec , Xo 111 JVorlli Hltli street. Particular afluntloii given to In venting fund * 1'or non - resi dents. Special bargain * In lots & acre property in Omaha & Coun cil Binds. Correspondence solic ited. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK FLUiBiNG COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Shipped ( /Successors t ) HAYS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , Dealers In Groccrlc * and Provisions. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 2fo. 11 South Main Street. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands In Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from | 3.00 to 110.00 per ncre. School and state lands In Minnesota on 80 yours' time 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by . . . , , No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Towa , agent for Frcidriksen - & Co. , Chicago. A. Jl. RICE. E. W. RAYMOND RICE te RAYMOND , Estate Brokers , > _ No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First Nation'al Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUCTION J'ropci'/y Situated on the Corner of Pearl Street and Sixth Avenue , hnoiun as the CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL KK Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th rp 3 j. 3 . SA.IjS O3iT 2POH H. H. INMAN , Salesman. Jt. RICE , M. D. OII.N V. BTOt. J A CO II STONE & SIMS , Cancers one/ other Tumors Attorneys at Law , Removed without the knitc or Drawing o raclicein t'n ' SUts an I PUsr-xl C > rirt Koomi 7 and 8 Sluigart-llcno Block. Over Pearl 30 years St..Council Practical Bluffs. expercnce , ' . ' COUNCIL " . ' * * ULUt't * . ' ' ' ' < : " ' ? ' / ' ' ' ' \ ' " " : - " , ' ' . . ' - . ' " . ' : ' ' - , ' ' ' ' . " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " . . . 'i' ' ' . : : < f ;