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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; ! THURSDAY. APHIL 21 , 1887 , { THE DAILY BEE. OUNCIL BLUFFS FFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. bjr carrier In nr p rtof the city at twenty itnti per w k. H , W. TJLTOM. Manager. TKLEI'HONBSI JlEMHTPS OmCE , No. 43 , WlOIIT EDllOIt No. S3. M1XOU MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Wanted A pantry girl at Pacific house. New spring goods at lleiter's , tailor. The city fathers gather this evening. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate The popular resort is ' 'The Manhattan , " 118 Broadway. Hudio & Yenawine. The school houses are to DO supplied Witli lire extinguishers' Thomas Skinner , jr. , yesterday made a misstep , badly spraining one of his ankles. Permit to wed was yesterday granted to Milo C. Kobcrts and Kittio Kirby , botli of Omaha. Justices Schurz and Barnctt have caught the improvement fever , and are refitting their ofliccs. A suit of clothes and an overcoat was found in one of the rooms of the Scott bousa' Tuesday night. George Gorsnachor has commenced suit against the city for damages to lots on account of the bcwer ditch. "Only a Farmer's Daughter" is the next attraction at the oiura | house , Satur day afternoon and evening. Charles 11. 1'atton , of Omaha , and Mjbic J. I'aige , of Kan as. were yester day married by Justice Scliurz. The period of exclusion from school in Jases of measles and whooping cough , bas been lately reduced to twenty days. The "Ramblers" will hold their meetIngs - Ings liere.ifter in the private parlor of iUidio & Yeuawinc'fa elegant establish ment. Henry Stuttle has commenced suit in Iho district court against the Dierk's Harvester company for wages duo him , amounting to over $ ' , ' 00. The examination of J. S. Grosvcnor Rnd T. Bcsscr , charged with cmbez/.lc- ment , was continued yesterday until Saturday next , the prosecution not being ( ready , v i , The entertainment to be given as a * benefit for Hov. Father Henley will take ' ' place next mouth. Tlio local partici pants are already preparing by frequent rehearsals. FritHernhardi has taken a fresh hold on the Pacific house barber shop , so that this will set to rest all the reports about his being about to raako a change. His many friends and patrons will bo glad to learn that ho has decided to stand by the old stand. | j The Harmony Mission chapel was handsomely decorated with evergreens and mottoes for Easier. The ladies have decided to hold their social there this Week , Friday evening. Refreshments Served for 15 cents ; children , 10 cents. A. cordial invitation extended to every one. Strangers always welcome. BlufV City lodge No. 71 , A. F. and A. " . , has elected the following ollicers for c ensuing year : A. J. Biorcn , W. M. ; James Peterson , S. W. ; W. D. Stillman , J. W.j Klias Sears , secretary ; J. T. Oliver , treasurer. The new ollicers will be installed the third Tuesday in May. Next Tuesday evening the lodge will have a special meeting , to work m the third degree. Moore & Kiphnger commenced yes terday renovating , repainting , rcpapor- Ing , etc. Their new furniture will bo here the first of next week , and when the improvements are completed , this will be One of the finest retail cigar stores west t > Chicago. The ahclvings , counters and cases aru being made nt Quincy , 111. , on I special order. No money is being ( pared fo give the store as elegant an in terior as possible. Charles Nicholson has received a letter from Kearney in which two counters ex press a desire to join the hose team hero and do the quick work. They oiler to como hero and make an exhibition if their expenses are paid. Couucil Binds has some pretty speedy couplers , and it Is the intention of the hose team not to hiio outsiders. If the Kearney lads-have any loose change about their clothing anil will bring it with thorn , thov will bo given a chauco to make moro than their expenses or walk homo. The boys hero are quite quick in ir.akniga coupling and would like to give the Kearney boys a chunco to see now quick. For aero property , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. U Main street. Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 71-1 Myuster street , between Seventh and tighth. O. E. B. To-night there will be a regular meet ing of Harmony Chapter , No. SJ5 , O. . S By order W.M. 21st April , 1837. Not n day passes but what wo ontti from ono to live now comers with a Quid Meal steve and full line of householc lupplics , and still some old croakers sa wo are not booming. Cole & Cole , 41 Main . st. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Whtto Shield. The White Shield organization m tin city has chosen a vice-president fron each of the churches who is to act n president of the branch of the churcl from which Pho is thus selected.I'll Vice-president of the Methodist brand has called a meeting of the ladies of tha society at the Broadway Mothodis church tills afternoon at ! 1 o'clock. PFor Sale or Trade An Abbott carl Nearly now. COOIT.IC & McGiiE. For Sale or Trade An Abbott carl Nearly new. Coori'.u & AIcGtE. If you want to hire help of any kim call at Henry Jacobs' employment ollicc opera house block. lrs. Hanchett & Smith , ofllco No. 1 Pearl st. llusitteuco , 120 Fourth st. .Toll phone No. 10. Protecting risli. All members of the I'ottawattami County Fish Protective association ar hnreby notified to meet at tlio ollico c Kico & Raymond , No. 13 North Mai street , this ( Thursday ) evening at o'clock sharp. Business of importanc to be transacted. By order of exccutiv committee. , _ _ Our storage rooms are upstairs fe heaters. Store with Cole & Cole , 4 Main street. Ollico of Mulhollund & Co. , removed I In under tlio Citizens' bank. Tolephoii No. 103. Lcavo your orders for ice. Money to loan on real estate. Coun Illnfla Real Kstato Loan and Trust Ci Itoom 0 , Everett block. -Marrleil. By Kov. D. H. Cooler , April 20 , at tl residence of Orville Triplett in Quid Cornelius Moiyry , of r-ontunellu , ai Miss Carrie Triplett , of Quick. J. W. & E. L. SquTro make bcautif Abstracts of title , and deserve the BUCCO they are enjoying. Shcrraden ia still making cabinet ph it | 3 per doz. , best liuish. Crayon < India ink life size pictures only $10. r. M. Woodard , artiit. . PULLING IN THE FISH SEINES Arrest of Two riwhermcn Who , ID Turn , Arrest the Officer. ! . RALLY.OF THE VETERANS. Sale of the Cracker Factory Property A Mysterious Clear Man Jumps . ills iiotci nm-Tiio city Council La t Night. For The sportsmen anil otlicrs interested m protecting the fishing , recently organi/.eil to cnforcn the laws against the use of seines. Captain Anderson nnd two of his merchants police , Thomas anil Mar tin , went out to Honey creek to watcli for offenders , other men being put on tl.eir beats in the city. Yesterday Thomas and Manin arrested Iwo men , J. M. Johnson and Charles Brewer. Tlruy captured with them several traps nnd several hundred lish. They took them across to a place agreed upon , where they wore guarded by ono ol the officers , while the other two went over to look after another camp on the Boyer. At this place , it is said , there are live in the party , and they have a funnel bhapcd .seine , or pocket , which , with the wing seines , takes in the whole of the Hoyer , and the pocket runs back thirty feet. Tliis is said to bo .so arranged that it makes a clean sweep of everything in the form of a fish that attempts to pass from the lake to the river , or from the river to the lake. After making a fruitless ccarch for these men , the two olliccrs returned to the spot where the otticr one and the two prisoners were waiting. They found thcro also a constable from Crescent. who had a warrant for Thompson and Martin for trespass. Jt appears that these two oll'icers on making the arrest had made the signal agreed upon , firing two shots into the air. In taking the prisoners to the place agreed upon they crossed ono of McCunc's fields. The warrant charged them with being tres passers. It seems that immediately on the arrest of the fishermen some one hur ried to Crcsecnt and swore out the war rant for the arrest of the ollicers. They did not know of Anderson's presence in the vicinity and hence had no papers for him. Anderson got his two prisoners in his wagon and the constable with the two other officers got in also. The con stable supposed that Anderson was going to drive to Crescent direct , and .so asked permission to ride with him and sent his own buggy on by the man wl'o had conic out with him , there not being as much room in it. Anderson drove around to where he had the captured seines and traps , and after loading them in the wagon , discovered that there was only room for himself and his two prisoners besides. The constable and the two cap tured officers would have to walk. By this turn Anderson was sibln to avoid further trouble , for it was expected on getting to Crescent to have a warrant out for Anderson's arrest and subpa'uas for the two fishermen as witnesses , thus keeping the whole party at Crescent. Anderson got through Crescent all right , but about a milo this side of there a dep uty sheriff and another man overhauled him. Ho refused to be arrested nnd said that ho was en route to the county jail with two prisoners and must not bo interfered with. After some parleying and bluffing , with a little prospect for a shooting match. Anderson went on his way with his prisoners , leaving the deputy sheriff standing in the road with the warrant. At ono point on the road a wiigon loa'l ' of fellows kept up a hot chase after An derson for n half milo or so , but did not overtake him. It seems thcro is much feeling over the arrest and persecution of these fishermen , and the sjmimthy of the community is with them. Anderson suc ceeded ia bringing his prisoners safely to jail. Colonel Daily , Marshal Guanella and M. B. Brown went immediately to Cres cent to secure the release of the two oili- COM arrested. It is stated that ono of the fishermen brought in Johnson has boasted that ho would never submit to arrest for this of fense , and that ho actually bluffed oft' ono deputy fish commissioner by a shot sun. at the point of which he made the oflicial march away. Those who are bent on the present prosecution declare they mean business , and that the law is going to be obeyed. Other arrests are to follow and there promises to be n warm time. Rally of the Veterans. On the 27th Wednesday of next week the entertainment of the old soldiers will occur in this city. ThTa entertain ment is to bo for the benclit of the Cot tage Homo hospital , and will doubtless bo well patronized by the publie. Invi tations 1m vo been sent out and replies received from all over western Iowa. The G. A. It. posts within a radius of 100 miles will nearly all bo present. It is calculated that n tremendous crowd will bo in Council bluffs next Wednesday. The G. A. II. hall will bo a reception room for the visitors. The Masonic tem ple and the Bloomer building adjoining have been secured for the entertainments. Dinner , supper nnd lunch will bo served in the latter building , to which the public are cordially invited to partake at a small consideration. In Temple hall short speeches by prominent local and sur rounding orators will bo made. The whole will end with a grand ball in Tem ple hall. As the entertainment is given wholly for charitaulu purposes , our people will ccitainly respond liberally and donate the eatables. The soliciting committee will wait on the citizens and take charge of nil contributions. The following are the committees chosen : ABE LINCOLN 1'OST. First Ward E. J. Abbott , James Jacoby , Joseph Cromer , M. W. Clark , Wall McFadden. Second Ward John Fox , C. S. Hub bard , William Hopcr , D. B. llnacock , 11. Uonhcimcr. Third \ \ ard U. 11. Clark , John Lindt , F. A. Saekett , E. J. Abbott. Fourth Ward-1) . B. Dailey , . ) . N. Kil- gore , Joe Drlcsbach , Charles Wicks , T , J. Caily. UNIOK VETKIIAN LEGION. First Ward E. F. Holmes , H. W , Merriam. 1) . J. Smith , K. C. Hubbard. Second Ward Henry Ucnheimor , Johr Fox. William Uopor. 1) . J. O'Neill. Third Ward-H. W. Hlght , S Johnson , Ur. John Green , O. E. Buswick Fourth Ward Francis Stegall , J ) . B , Uailoy , Dr. T. J. Cady. Scott Rice. The City's At the mueting of the city council las evening all were present except Alder man Hammer , who is still absent fron the city. Remonstrance of property owners 01 South First street against paving. Iait over. Petition of John W. Paul for vaeatioi of land heretofore ! condemned for levci purposes , and not now needed , wa granted. : Petition of Alexander Wood and other a for cutting down hill on South Firs street. Referred to the committee 01 streets. Petition for appointment of E. R. Bate as special watchman for the India creel Eowcr ditch , was referred to sumo com mlttce. Remonstrance of property owners 01 Harrison street against pacing at present was placed on lilo. . Petition of J. A. Churchill for niakmj the lower part of Sixth street In good condition for travel for accommodation of country trade was granted. Petition for paving Gray street from Uroadwny to Plainer , and for paving Pierce street , referred to committee on streets. It was dccldrd to advertise for bids for cleaning paved . trc ts. Commltloc reported adversely on peti tion of W. 11. M. PtiBcy nnd Dr. Pmnov for correction of assessment for paving on Pearl street. Concurred in. The council then adjourned. Personal 1'nrncrnphs. Mrs. C. E. Tricdmnn has been quite ill for several days. F. II. Whitney , of Atlantic , Ia. , was at the Pacilic yesterday. Jnnics M. Fife , a Huckoyo mail from Canton , is at the Pacilic. Little Paul ( Jorhani , son of L. B. ( ! or- hem , is token down with scarlet fever. M. S , Stout , the now owner of the Ogden house properly , is a cousin of Matt Stcadmun. Thu two met here the oilier day for the llrst time in thirty-one years. Mis Anna Clark , daughter of Mrs. Bradbury , of the Essex liousn , has re turned from England , where she lias been for sixmonths. . Shu rejoices in health , perfectly restored. A. 1) . llnrlburt , a former merchant of Slienandoah , and later of Eugciio Citj' , Orcfion , has returned from thn far west and is now considering the advisability of settling in this citv. Ernest L. Smith was yesterday happily reminded that it was his birthday , his mother presenting him with an elegant watch , bolid gold eases , costing if loO. A MyHtoi'louq Cigar Man. A few days ago there arrived in the oily a stranger giving his namoasGcorgo E. Wallich. His business was selling cigars by the box' . Ho claimed to rep- re.-ent the Bed Rock Cigar company of Kansas City. Ho had nttito a quantity of cigars , ami started out peddling these , with a wagon. It was rumored about that there was .something queer about the cigars , or that he had not the necessary license. The deputy collector of internal revenue began looking him up , and about this time the fellow disappeared. Ho left an unpaid hotel bill of two days , and this , with his sudden skipping out , con firmed the suspicions that there was a tinge of crookedness to him. It is re ported that before coming hero lie was in Omaha , and was thcro arrested on some charge arising from a faulty license. The hotel men , at least , will take warning , and bo sure to collect of him in advance. AV. C. A. Contributors. To the Editor of the BCE : Permit mete to make an explanation through your paper for the benefit of those persons who receive postals from the W. C. A. , as some do not fully understand the plan under which wo propose to carry on this feature of our work. We ask of these persons one basket of provisions yearly , or , in other words , should we notify Mrs. A ( ouo wc < i previous ) that the next one will be her week to furnish a basket , and wo should bo in need ol Hour. A pack of Hour will be considered a basket , a ham another , fifty cents worth of sugar , colVee and tea another , and so on always calling for things most needed first. Wo heartily thank those who have responded ami hope to hear from the rest. Rix-.Sic. : W.C. A. Tlio rrnokcr Factory. The McClurg Cracker company's prop erty , 00 feet on Pearl street and 113 feet on Sixth avenue , sold yesterday for 1-1,000 , W. R. Stephens , a capitalist of ) maiia , being the rmrchasor. Mr. Stephens f-ays that $30,000 will now pur- huso tlio property if any ono desires it ; hat ho considers it one of the cheapest HCCCS of property in either Council Hulls or Omaha. The sale was made onditional , the McClurg Cracker com- > any to reserve the right to occupy the building for several months longer until 11 site can bo procured nearer the rail ways. The company does not include in the sale its ovens and machinery. It ap pears from the announcement made that the company will continue to do busi ness at tlio old stand until it secures a new location. The .Jurors Named. . The next term of tlio district court opens hero May I ) . The following is the jury as drawn : D. A. Coo , Waveland township ; J. E. Brooks , Kane ; David Jnrman , Kane George F. Smith , Kane ; John Wagner , Cane ; G. H. Jones , Kane ; 1 * . A. Sackott , Kane ; F. B. Patton , Kane ; Phillip John- son , Kane ; J. P. llcss , Lewis ; Willart Mott , Neqla ; Peter Roif , Kane'Will'am ; ' Spiers , Minden , P. Kennedy , Norwalk ; J. B. Matthews , Washington ; Uasile FOK , RockfordC. ; C. Despane , Kane ; John Ketring , Kane ; A. M. Miller , Grove ; J. T. Reed , Valley ; Sol Foster , Kane ; Fred Dingle , Kane ; E. J. Abbott , Kane , and M. McKou/.ie , Silver Creek. The Corner Stouo. Next Sunday the corner stone of the new Catholic church is to bo laid. The A. O. II. band , of Omaha , and the two divisions of that order m that city will be hero , coming over on the 2 o'clock dummy m time for the services at 8 o'clock. Bishop O'Connor ' , of Nebraska , and Bifhop Cosgrove , of Iowa , are both t'.Npceted to bo present besides other dis tinguished visitors. The various societies will bo in the procession , the Sisters of Sodality , Catholic Knights of America , St. Patrick's Benevolent society and An cient Order of Hibernians. Tlio punils of both academies will also bo in line. The ceremonies will be peculiarly inter esting and it will bo the event of next fcjjimtay. Jt. ItWIS , JD. . Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knilc or Drawing o Blood. Ovcr0 ! ! vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. JOHN V. hTO.NE. JAC011 KIMS STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , Pi notice in the Stntc and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and S Sliugart-Ueno Block. COUNCIL BLUFI'S. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards , Council Ululfij , Opp. Dummy Depot E " S" < = " llorsca and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in car loads , Orders promptly llllcd by contract on short notice , Stock sold on commission , SIILUTEH & BOLUY , Pioiiriotorj. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Koil Sale Stables , coruci 1st , ave. and 4th btreet. FT. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Pea ce. . No 304 Broadway , Council Bluffs. SPECIAL SALE ! ALL THIS WEEK OF1 - = > | l 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT nry Co' : 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 BROADWAY. SPECIAL NOTICES. IfcTOTXCIS. Spcrla ! ndvei tfeomonts , sueU as Lost , Fo.itid VoJ < nnn , For Sale , To Kent , Vxinls , Honrdlnkr , etc. , will liolnacrtotl In this loluinn at tUo low ratoofTEN CENTS I'EK U.N'E fortliolirst Insor- Inn nnd FJvoCcutel'crLlnofoi'onchsubsoqiiont insertion. Luuro mlverlisomLMitu lit our oniiio No. 13 I'curl street , uoir UroaUwaj. Couucil Uluffg. WANTS. A lirlck niuuklor. Aiiply to ( ' . WANTED Soutli uvcnuo , Council illutrs. Apprentice Htrls to learn dress- WANTED . No. 711 Mynstcr bt. First-class irlil U ) do Koncral housework. No. 1JO Fourth street. HUNT A Inrgo front room , Ilrat lloor , FOK now , suitable lor two ifontlo- men. Located In tno central pi-rt of city. Wiitornndgus. Address W , lloa otllco , Coun cil UlulTa. HUNT Fiirnlsliod rooms , No. 70D Ilrond- FOH , Council lllulls. PALK Complete plant nml cfiuumcnt FOK U. R. forldso work , consisting of 7 plla dilvor.cnrpentnrs teen , tents bvddlnic and uourdlnir ontllt lor 15) men. In peed 10- pair. Now stored utChenonno , W. T. For In ventory nml terms uclUrcSBN'o. 13 , N , Mam Ht. , Council Illuirs , lown. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. G04 ISroadwny , Up Stairs , Council CROCKERY , LAMP'S , GLASSWARE , - 'AND - FINE POTTERY. rrlccs Vci'u Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. &t MATX ST. , COUNCIL VltUJ.Wti , : : IA. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2015) ) Sired by Almont No 33 , and "Kctristnr. " ( Standard No. fi812. Sired by Trump No , 308. These stallions will make the boason of 1887 at the Coun cil Bluffs Driving Park. For ntirlloulard inquire of or address , WA1 > B OARY , JPounoU Blufla , Ia. -j , -jp I ) . II. JIcDAMKLD & CO. , [ KiUbllibed 1300. ) No. S3) Mala Blreet. 1 t I Council lll'il COMMISSION MERCHANTS , HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. OFFICER cD Council BlulTs.Iowii. Established 1S5T. REAL STATE. Vncnnt Lots , Lauds , City llceldenccs nnd Fnrms. Aero property In western part of city. All sclllntcheup to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , lloom 5 , over Officer & I'usoy's Hunk , Con no lllulls. / will be at the I'aciflc Ifo1clConn- cll Ithtft' * , every Saturday forenoon. Dm ahaDontal Association removed to Ilollinan Block , cor. lilth and Karnani. Best sets teeth 0 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless liy tlio ut.0 . of our now tuuusthotic. Dr. Haughuwout , Horses § Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. MASOH WISE , Council Bluffs LS. . BA11NKTT , Justice of the Peace , .415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house In the city. Collections a specialty , FJIAXK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Bloat. DARKNESS' 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 repre 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. O" . Real Estate Broker and Dealer Council Blnffr Ofllco , Temple. Ouuiliu Ollicc , No 111 North Kith street. Particular attention given fo In- vcNting 1'u 1 1 < H 1'or iion - rcRl- dciils. Special bnrgfiin * In lot * k aero properly in Omaha & Coun cil JUIuir-4. Correspondence solic ited. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe 9 No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Mail Orders Shipped 1'romptly. A. Jl. RICE. E. W. RAYMOND RICE < fc RAYMOND Real Estate Brokers , ' . No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Council Bluffs ESTEY PE&KGS , OAUP & GO.'S PlfiNGS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTHKK MAKKS. Estey Organs , Camp& Co.'s ' Organs and Western Cottage Organs , A few communts rcsanllng the Ksto.y Pianos. In every civilized country on tlio clobo the nninu of Kstt-y is a household word with lovers of nuibio ; it is /junrantoo / tor the oxquisilo qtwlily of tonu in inusiuiij Instruments . , bearing the nuniu that com mands confidence.1 , admiration and enthusiasm. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortoiBcSliell etc.Hair Or nanicnts , ns well as tlio l i newest nov- eltics in hair goods. Mrs. C. L. Gillette 29 Mr.lu street. Out of town work so licited. ORIBTON HOUSE , Tfieonl/ Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire Escape , And All Modern Improvement * . 210 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAX MOUX , Pi-op. Announces that Ills stack of Finolmporlocl SpringMiJlinory In Choice Shapes ol Hals & Bonnets , Together with n LnraeLinc ofXovcltlenln Fanoy j1f tcridla In now Steady for Your Careful fnipccllniii 1514 Douglas St , , Omaha , O. B. ALLEN , EngineerSuiiByorMapPublisher , [ , JN'o. Jl Nnrtn Main St. City and county mnpa , of cltltt and comities In western lonn , Nobrnfka mid KRIISQH. N. fiCJIUJlX , Justice of the Peace. Otllce over American