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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE j THURSDAY , AFKIL 28 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , WO. IS , PEAHL STREET. CcllTcrtxl by currier In nny part of tliocltjrai twenty cents PIT \vuck. H. W.TILTOIT , Manafcr. TKl.rPIIONE3 : NIOIIT Kunoit No. 23. Biixcm aiENXioy. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Roller's , tailor. George \V. Thompson & Co. . real cstat < DAddilional Council Blufl's news on pugi seven. The city council meets next Momla : night in regular session. Ed Cook has the foundation completed for his new residence on avenue 1' . The popular resort is ' 'The Manhattan , ' 418 Broadway. Kudio & Ycnawinc. Thomas.J. Htirko was yesterday lined for disturbing the peace while drunk. Joe Smith is building a handsome cottage tago northwest of Stewart's packing house. i Sam Rodda has got the frame up for t neat cottage on avenue F , jiustolVof Oak land avemm. Permit to wed was yesterday grantot to Snmuel K. Russell and Eliza G. Jauies both of this city. The UMial semi-annual digging out o the Fourth street sewer is being done. 1 is .1 great dirt catcher. John Davcy and J. A. Graves wcro as ecsscd the usual amount yesterday fo Laving imbibed too freely. The delegates to the Irish Nationa j < league left for Ottumwa yesterday to at ? " tend the annual mooting. f At the next mooting of the city counci f. there will bo a city phjsician elected , tin , term of Dr. Lacy having expired. > Tor Rent The store building kuowi J" ns fiOG Broadway , next door to Pacifi * l\ ' house. Inquire ot Rudio & Ycnawiuc. [ -DMarried By Rov. D. II. Cooley , at hi r residence , April SJ7 , Samuel K. Rtissol i and Miss Eliza G. James , both of thi city.Tho The Manawa lodge , 1. O. G. T. , had i pleasant social Monday evening , n which about seventy-live persons wcr > f present. * Henry Spctman yesterday brok < * ground for a handsome residence on tin northeast corner of Fourth avenue am Tenth street ' Mr. James Ward , of Cheyenne. W. T. and Mrs. Martha Pearson , of Cherokee la. , were married in this city vestercla' by Rev. G. W. Crofts. Riley Clark and other Ncola proml , nents were hero yesterday helping Hlonj the attempted sale to the county of th Leonard farm for poor house purposes. L. P. Jouscn had quite an anxious nun yesterday after his little threo-yoar-oli boy , Eddie , who had wandered oil'on th streets. Ho was gene several hours be ' fore found , and safely returned to hi ; , home. B. H. Egan yesterday found it oxpen rive to drink fighting whisky. A ma ; named Cattcrliu was arrested as a parl nor in tlio disturbance , which took plac on lower Main street , but ho was du charged. Ono of Ilarkncss Bros. ' show window is being ( ittod up with a display of mat ! ings. Yesterday ono of their visitor made a bold remiyrk that it was Hark Bros. ' mat-inee. llo t ness - only gave on short gasp as he was carried out on ; shutter. , The work on the county court house i 4 being pushed along well in every doparl j , meut , except the siato. The contraoto for that portion of the work is expcctei to arrive to-day , and then that part of th work will start in. A warrant has been taken out for th nrrcst of B. J. Donahue on the charge G having seriously assaulted Mrs. Murphv It has ueen some time since the Donahue Murphy troubles have been in court. A nsual the matter will probably end wit the case being dropped on the puymcn of coats. Judge Hubbard , in his enthusiasm fc tbo paving of Harrison street , is runmn aciUwrt some disagreeable snags. H She had several heated discussions wit Boruo of the opponents of the project , bi yesterday was the hottest of all. Gcorg Dressier did the talking on the othc side , and it was all the judge could do t preserve the equanimity for which he : noted. Elmer Morohead a few days ago ha V , two man , Taylor and Dyer , arrested fc Bolltog him a horse which had the glam era. The horse has been killed by ord ( of the court and the two men have give bonds to appear at the next term of tl district court. They in tarn claim thi Morohead has been trying to oxtoi money from them and that this was tl cause of the action against them. Various surmises are made as to tli details of the matters to bo talked ovi in the citizens1 meeting to bo held at tt t. . opera house Friday evening. It A * enough that the mayor has made the ca at the request of live citizens , who wai fltey * taken to further tbo boom , an keep the city growing. It is expectc that several unpertaot matters will I ripe enough by that evening to preset to the people. Everybody , ladies as we JB gentteme * , we expected to be there The opera house should be crowded. The Evening Herak ) does not make Y ry flattering ihowiag of the very cei tec of the city bv its ct t of the corner i Broadway aad Pearl street. The pictui represents the streets deserted except I two street can , apparently empty , ar waiting for some to come m sight. Tl Herald is to be commended for its a tempt to picture the city , and for its o : tfauiiasm in booming the city , but ought to put more men , women at Children Into its pictures. The stree are full of thom , and they would show i well in the pictures. Pictures showit the streets to bo as void of people as 11 old lady's scrap book is of news , are n helpful or cbcory. Picture the streets i they are , or not at all. Those who have signified their wlllln ness to join in a business men's club wi meet at the Ogdcn house Saturday ev ning to make the preliminary organiz tion. There are already over a htindrt names on the roll. The membership f is to be ten dollars. The purposes ot t ! club are not merely to have a good tir socially , but to take action for the ii provement of the city in various wai It is to bo a happy combination of bu ness with pleasure , Such social orgai cations , under proper restrictions , a helpful , as bringing the business m Into closer relations , and enabling the to act more enthusiastically ana ha moniously in enterprises of pub ! benefit. _ For aero property , residences and bu ness property call on W. C. Stacy & C No. Main street. Misa Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , ' , Mynster street , between Seventh a Eighth. Office of Mulholland & Co. , removed in under the Citizens' bank. Tolopho No. 163.Leave jour orders for ice. J. WE. . L. Squire make boauti : abstracts of title , and deserve the si ooss they are enjoying. Drs. Hanchett & Smith , office No. Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Tc phone No. 10. Money to loan on real estate. Com Bluffs Jtoal Estate Loan and Trust ( WHO WILL PAY THE BILLS ! The Victims of An Accident Liable to D5 While It Is Being Decided , SMALL SAFE BLOWERS They Decline to Tnkn PoatnuoStnmpt The County Hoard Selecting Court House I-'urnlshliiKa Aa OinalmVUc Wanted. Cruel Technicalities. Doll Perkins , who Had his foot takei oft' by a freight train , is at the Cottagi hospital. The Chicago & Northwester ! railway company disclaim all rcsponsl billty for the man's condition , and fron the story of the accident , as told by thi victim , it seems that he docs not blatm the company as much as ho does his owi weakness in drinking too much. The company instructed its agent and its sur gcon here to turn the man over to the au tlioritics , and gave notice that it wouk bo in no way responsible for his eare Mr. Alworth , the agent , tried to obey tin order received by him , but ho did no find It so easy to turn the man over to tin authorities. The city would not take 11113 responsibility for his { care , as the acci deut did not occur in the city. Tin county board was in session , and tin matter was referred to that body. The objection was raised that the county lia < nothing to do nbout tlio matter as the man was a resident of Omaha , and , be longing to another state , that state should take care of him. The questior was referred to the county attorney , whc asked for time to look up the law in the case. In the meantime the man was lying at the hospital , in a critical condi tion , and wore it not for what Dr. Lacy. Mr. Ahvorth and others did on their pur sonal responsibility , the man might have died from sheer neglect , while the tcehni entities were being decided upon. This case is only ono of many similai ones. The railway companies used tc take temporary care of per.ions injuret along the line of the road , whether bj any fault of the company or not. Las' ' fall a change was made , however , ant whore tramps are hurt by trying tc jump onto trains , or any similar accident occurs , the company orders its agents tc turn such persons over to tlio authorities to care for. Under this arrangement ar issue is liable to arise at any time , and the unfortunate victim has to bo depend cnt upon private charity , or bo neglected until the authorities can pass upon the matter. In some cases nriv.itq persons have thus taken care ot the injured or sick , and the attending ohysician has had the encouragement of having his bill disal lowed altogether by the county , tin board saying , having decieled that it wai a county case , that the county physiciai was employed to attend to such duties In view of the likelihood of such acci ( dents occurring any day , it seems tha there should be some definite understand ing and arrangement , by which then would be no delay in caring tor the un fortunate victim , and the responsibilit ; of the same could bo adjusted afterward' when there should be raoro time. A present it scorns like the chestnut inci dent of the Frenchman who would no pull a lady out of the -water , because he had not been introduced to her. County Board. The boitfd of supervisors was in sessioi yesterday. The chief therao was th furnishing of the now courthouse. Arch ; lect Mann , of St. Joseph , was hero , an the most of the day was spent in dccld ing what was needed in the line of desk * counters , sholvings , etc. Tbo judges am the attorneys were called in to exprcs their opinions and preferences as to hen the court room should bo fitted up. The ; managed to agree pretty well except o tables. Some wanted largo tables , an some small ones. Some objected to wid tables , because it was top far across t hit a brother at the bar , in case hot bloo made such a move desirable. Others It vored wide tables , for just the same let son. The board with several of the at torneys visited the building and took personal survey of the rooms , in order t better frame a judgment of tbo que ; tion. In the furnishing of the variou offices , the present officer * wer called in for consultation , it bcin wisely considered that they could botte suggest what was needed than those nc familiar with the peculiar workings c each office. It is the intention of th board'to got the arrangements complete for letting the contracts by tbo 1st c June , so that the furniture and fixture may all be ready by the time the build ing is finished. Another matter somewhat considore was the claim of N. Soburz , for fees f justice of the peace. County Attorne Bailey has been slashing through thes fee bills , and it is claimed that ho he pruned beyond the warrant of the law. The purchase of a poor farm is also matter for tbo board to consider. Th county having sold the old one finds il self without a place to keep its pauper and the difficulty of buying a new on seems greater than that of selling tli old. . Contractors and builders will find it t their interest to get prices on limi cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Couuo Blufls Fuel company , 539 Broadway Telephone 130. Bafb Mowers at Work. A case of successful safe blowing is re ported as having occurred at Maccdon : Monday night. The safe was that in tl : store of Ashley , Cook & Co. It was con plotcly ruined. Mr. Ashley being postma ter there were In the safe about (80 < stamps , but these were not dlsturboi The cash , amounting to about $16 , Wi alone taken. There is no clue to tt burglars , but suspicious are directed i two strangers who wore noticed aboi the town during the preceding day Tl job was quite skillfully done as tbo o plosion was not heard , although tbci were three persons sleeping in the a < joining building. The follows evident took a hasty flight , as they lett some i their tools behind them. Jewel , Jewel , Jewel. The Jewel gasoline stoves are gnara teed to bo the best in the market. Ca examine and got prices at P. C. Do VeT 501 Broadway. Satisfaction guaranti or stoves taken back and money r funded. Mass Meeting Friday Evening. There will bo a mass meeting of ci zcns of Council Bluffs in Dohanoy's ope house on Friday evening , the 20th , at o'clock sharp. The object of this met ing | s to take into consideration measnr of vital importance to the city of Conm BluQ's. A special invitation is oxtendi to every lady and gentleman interest- - in the future of the city to attend tl meeting. W. M. GUONEWEQ , Mayor , Besides Quick Meal Vapor Stoves Cc & Cole have one of the heaviest lines Refrigrcators and household supplies the west. _ Within three and n half miles of t Omaha and two and a half miles of t Council Bluffs postoffico you can buy beautiful acre or acres of ground nc the street can and depots trom | 800 $500 on reasonable payments by callL on or writing to F. J. I > ay for full infi niatlon , No. 89 Pearl street. Couu Bluffs. EISEMAN'S ' Greatest Sale Begin : Monday , April 25fn. SPECIAL SALES III EVERY OE- lend Every Ward of This nml II < On USaml Tor Your Sliai'c of tlic Pudding. Hosiery Sale , GOO dozen good Balbriggan and fane ; striped lloso in all sizes ; misses am children's sizes from 4 to 8J , and ladies n sizes 8J , 0 , IH , all at 8 pairs for 2Gc Others sull these at 15c to SHc per pair. 300 do cn ladies' , misses and children' lose , all sixes and colors , Ingrain , Lisl Thread and Balbriggans , full regular am ait colors , 25c per pair. Never befor offered for sale less than -lOc. 200 dozen best Lisle Thread , oper ongth , ladies' Hose , 8J to 9 } , in iiair lin stripe , fancy plaids , now ecru shades , al ) est quality , 50o per pair. Always soli at $1 per pair. One case llockford Mixed Gents' Ha ] lose , 4 pairs for 25c. One cuso Gents' British Half Hose , jairs for 25c. ! 3 cases best Gnnts' C. G. French , Bal ) riggan and British Hose , in plain an colors , at25c , regular price , 50o per pail The above are without doubt the bes values over offered at any special salo. Handkerchief Sale , . For Monday ONLY wo offer 1000 doze Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with fane borders , 3 for 5c. Usually sold at lOo. 1 casu fancy Hemstitched Handke chiefs at lOo each , or 8 for 25c. Usual ) sold at 20o each. 1 case Linen Hemstitched Handke chiefs , in plain white and fancy border ; at 16c. Usually sold at 25c or 80c each. 1 case assorted fine Slilro Linen Han ( kerchiefs , hemstitchedwith ombroiderc corners , at 2Qc. Sold elsewhere aa hig as 75c each. This Handkerchief sale offers exti bargains and only lasts during Mouda ; Lace Sale. We offer as special sale Oriental , Tc chen nnd Bilk Laces during tbo wee nlso Flounces to match. Elegant no stock to select from. Special attention called to our large and complete stoi of Chantillas , Kacurials and Spanii Laces i black and cream. Embroideries , Will bo sold this week rrt Ic , Be. Gc , "i lOo , lajc , 15o up to 25o per yard. Ju one-half their former prices ; also45-im llounciug with narrows to match greatly reduced prices. Special attention given to a orders entrusted to us by mull. PEOPLE'S STOBE. 000,314,316,318,320 Bioadwa , , , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Q. CT. Real Estate Broker and Dealer Council Btaflfc OITrro , ntniionlo Temple. OnnlMiOlttcc , No 111 North IftUi Htrcot. Particular attention given to In- vmUng fnn < M for non rest- dent * . Special bargain * In loin & acre property In Ouinlut & Coun cil Blnir * . Correspondence solic ited. A. U. RICE. E. W. RICE & RAYMOND Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Blook , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. Swanson Pflusic Company , No. 329 Broadway Ctmncil BlufFs ADSO 1'IANOS OF OT11EU MAKES. Esloy Organs , Camp& Co.'s Organs and Western Col tapOr pns A few comments regarding the Estcy Pianos. In every civilized country on the Clobo the n\mo : of Estoy is ft household word with lovers of music ; it is u guarantee for the exquisite quality of tone in muMc-al instruments , bearing the name that com mands conlidencc , admiration and enthusiasm. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICES. Special adventlsomonts , such as test , Found . /oLonn.For Snlo , To Hont , ft ants , Donrdlnir , etc. , ivlll Itolnscrtod In thla column at the low rate of TEN CUNTS PEK LINE forthoflrflt laser- lonand 1'lvoConto Tor Line for oaoli subsequent neortion , Lcavo advertisements nt our ofllco No. 13 Vcarl street , near Broadway , Council ( Huffs. WANTS. SAIjE-OrTratlo Six sectionsof Rood FOR In Lincoln county , Neb. . ' 'on U. P. nllwur. Call on or address Odell Bros. & Co. , 031'eurl st. , Council Jllulls. Two first-class waist makers and WANTED makor. MM. U , P. Hay den , No , 726 First avunuo. SALK Complete plant and equipment FOH K. R. bridgui work , constating of 7 > ilo drivers , carpenters tools , touts , bedding md boarding outflt for Ifi9 men. In good re- mlr. Now stored at Chenenne , W. T. For In- rontory and terms adtlresaNo. 13 , N , Mam Bt. , Council HUilIs , Iowa. ' Ii. ItlCE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. E. S. BA11NETT , Justice o ± the Peace , 415 Broadway , " Council Bluff ? . Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. OFFICER & PUUEY , Council Bluflg.Iowa. Established 1857. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lota. Lands , City Hosiaenceg and Farms. Acre property In western cart of city. AU selling cheap to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Rooms , over Officer Pusoy's Dank , Connc Bluffs. FRANK 8. RICE , CIVIL 'ENGINEER , Designs , estimates and reports on bridges , viaducts , foundation * and general engineering. Blue prints ol any size and quantity. Office No 13 N. Main St. , First National Bank Block. JT. Justice of the Peace. OlHee over American Express. W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Pea ce. No 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Horses fl Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin glc or do-ible. MASOH WISE , Council Bluffs JOHN y. STOITI. JACOD sm STOHE & SMS , Attorneys at Law , ractice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. 1 COUNCIL BIDFFS. CROCKERY , LAMPS , 6LASSIARE : AND FINE POTTERY Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. NO. 33 MAIM ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , t I I A FIHLEY BURKE Attorney at Law. 604 Broadway , Dp Stain , , Council Blufli. Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards IHoaJwuy , Council Hlttlls , Opp. Dummy Depot e/a florsca and mules kept constantlyon hand , for sale at retail or in car loads Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTCR & BOLEV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avo. and -Hli street. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2915) ) Sired by Almont No 33 , and "Register , " ( Standard No. C812. Sired by Tramp No. 808- These stallions will make the season of 1887 at the Coun cil Bluffs Driving I'ark. For particulars inquire of or address , WADE CARY , Council Bluffs , la. 1 will be at the Pacific XTotclCoun- cil Bluffs , every Saturday forenoon. OmahaDental Association removed to Bellman BlooK , cor. 18th and Farnam. Best sets teeth $8 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by tlio use of our new ontusthetic. Dr. Iliuighawout , Manager. Announces that Ills stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ot Hats & Bonnets , Together with a LarflcLine of Novelties in Fancy Ma terials fa now Beady for Your Careful Inspection , 1514 Douglas St , , Omaha , ORESTON HOUSE , Theonfy Hotel in Council Bluffs Hating a Firt Escapa. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 219 Main St. MAX MOIIN , Prop. C. B. ALLEN , Engineer urveyor apPublisher No. 11 North Main St. City find county maps , ot cities and countlei in western Iowa , Ncbratka and Kansas. LATEST NOVELTIES lii Amber , TottoiBcSUcl etc.Hair Or narucnts , ai well as tin newest nov cities ia liali goods. Mr .C. L. Gillette 89 Main street. Out of town work BO licitcd. D. a. MCDANELT ) & CO. , [ Bltabltllwl 18 .l No. W Main Blreot , I i i Council Kluthv COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND B AI.EttS IK HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC HARKNESS BROTHERS ! Headquarters for Good Goods ! We are still to be found on the Old Camp Gronnd i , Council Bluffs , la With the largest and best selected stock oti Carpets ever brought to this city. Our stock of Dress Goods comprises th4' 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 , " j No. 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ELECTRICITY ! ' 'V DR. RICHARD'S ' Electric Bath Rooms and Officft i No. 607 Hynslar St. , Council Bluffs. One Square North of the P. O. Building. Treatment and Baths Given by Mrs. Dr. Rich- arils on Tuesday , Thursday & Saturday. Electricity is a remarkable natural agent which has long been known and irtitbed as a remedy for disease , and continued experience has enlarged its sphere of irteml- ness and improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility and virtue has become second to no other known remedy , in the treatment of certain forma of * disease. This agent is employed here in all its most serviceable forms by the aid of large batteries , static machines , electric cabinet baths , electric water barhs , the elec tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the body. We are prepared to do all that can be done with these great remedies , in cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Nervous Diseases in females arrmng Stem Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacut troubles. It stands at the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and the successful treatment of thousands of cases , after all other remedies had fail ed , is sufficient evidence of iU great worth and perfectly satisfies us with iU gcod effects on the diseased body. In the treat hospital and sanitarians of America and Europe , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In nil leading colleges the professors are teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies and a special chair is appointed in manv * of them. Many of the ablest physicians of all schools are making a specialty ofelcctricitv to the exclusion of almost everything else. This great remedy has often fallen into disrepute by being recommended ana used by persons , and physicians , perfectly ignorant of its properties and powers , f who w'ould advise and use the wrong currant as the right one or depend upon it in diseases for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the peopla become ed ucated in the use of electricity for many diseases with which the body Is afllictet" and flnd the great good therein , the medicines and patent righted nostrums upor which the/ now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity is nature's great remedy end to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our effort and aim in life. For further information call at the office or Fend for de scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and Electro Theropeutio Baths , by DR. RICHARDS , 007 Mynster Street , Council Bluffs , la. i GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PlUMBiNG COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Shiwted Promptly.