IPMV THE OMAHA DAILY BEii ) : WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. 1887 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DtJlmed t > 7 currier In unj pnrt of the cltr at twenty cttoti per week. H. W. TU.TOK , Manager. TKLKPHONE3 : NlOIIT r.DlTOIt NO. 23. MINOlt MKNTIONi K. y.Plumblng Co. Now spring goods at Roller's , tailor , The popular ro.sort is the Manhattan , 418 Broadway , Hudio & Yenawino. The Y. M. C. A. bud another of their pleasant social entertain incuts last even- ing. ing.The The citl/cns in the vicinity of Avenue G and Kighth street are petitioning for a lamp-post. , f Dr. Kichards , the electrician , has put | | ' in a $500 electric bath into his looms , No. C07 Mynstcr street. The district court opens at Red Oak on [ f Juno 7. The trial of Ur. Cross is ex pected to take place this term. A rase of scarlet fever is reported at the residence of F. J. Starr. There seems to bo little of this disease troubling the city now. Little Klsio , aged only six weeks , the | ( laughter of Hairy anil Anna Hilary , died i Suntiay and was laid at rest on Decora tion Day. The Acme club will entertain a sociable nt the residence of Mrs. A. S. Beck on Glen avenue , Thursday evening , June ti. All are cordially invited. The funeral of Miss Gertrude Schenck. ono of the pupils of St. Francis'academy. Was held jestcrday. The school attended in a body and mulched to the cemetery. The Manawa gun club is to meet this evening at the county clerk's olliec at 8 o'clock. All members , and those desir ing to become members , are requested to be present. William Wise has been released from the charge of breaking into John Ham mer's liousc. it appearing that he is do- inented and not altogether responsible for his wanderings. The city council meet next Monday hight. The alderman met as a board of equalization last evening to hear com plaints , and will meet daily until the work is completed. Mr. J. Mueller was on Monday mar ried to Cassa K. Fuller , Rev. G. W. Crotts pfllclating. The many friends will heart ily congratulate , and the brightest and best of wishes are expressed for them. The Wall-Wesley excitement wasspeed- ily disposed of in the police court yester day morning. Dr. Wall pleaded guilty to ueing drunk , and was lined. Mr. Wes ley was charged with resisting an officer nnd waived examination , giving bonds in the sum of $500 to await the action of the Brand jury. The bill for two carriages , $7 , for the use of the oil } ollicials on Decoration day , has been allowed , Alderman Wells alone voting against it. lie has not made public his objections , but it is supposed that ho has the idea that city ollicials can ns easily furnish their own conveyance ! ) on such occasions as can private citi/.cns. The city does not seem to got very good returns from its advertising. It ad vertised for bids fordoinga largo amount of street grading , but only got one re sponse. That ono was only a bid for doing the work on ono bloek , and the bid was unaccompanied by any bond. The clerk has been authori/.ed te spend some moro money in advertising. The police yesterday received a tele gram from a Logan lady asking them to look out for her husband , who was headed this way. and to hold him. The husband nnd wife had had some domestic troubles and the man had skipped. It seems that she wanted the police to hold him until she could get to him and cllect a recon ciliation. They declined to spend their time in such service. Latest improved gasoline stov cs at N , 504 Main street. W. A. \ \ ood. A Scir Locker. A good joke is narrated as making Joe MatlocK , of Crescent City , its victim , on decoration day. Joe had occasion to run up stairs in the city jail building for : i few minutes , before the procession came along. He entered a toilet room , and thoughtlessly shut the door , which unfor Innately for him locked itself on the other side by a spring bolt. About the | J eame time that ho discovered himself n | 1 , prisoner , the jailer down stairs heard the music of the coming procession , and bur ricd out of the building. Joe rushed U the window , and commenced hallooing to passers-by to como up stairs and un lock the door , but they would look up and laugh , evidently taking him to bo some crank who had boon put in there for safe keeping , and pass on. It was an hour 01 [ V more before ho succeeded in getting intc It the free air again. Hereafter in visitin ; If the city he will look at both sides of over ; ] door before passing through. If Cheap storage in either small or car ls * load lots at Nos. 22 , 24 and 20 Pearl streo J. 11. Snyder. J. W. & E. L. Squire make bcautifu Abstracts of title , und deserve the success they are enjoying. Masonic. BiT Special communication Bluff Cit\ If lodge , No. 71 , A. F. and A. M. , Weducs day evening , Juno 1. Work on sccont degree. Visiting brothers cordially in Vitcd. By order W. M. Drs. Hanchctt it Smith , oflico No. 13 1'oarl st. , residence 120 Fourth st. Tele phoao No. 10. Changing HOUHON. Mr. C. W. Hunt has resigned his posi tion with the Moline , Milburn & Stod dard cnmtmny , of Omaha , and ha accepted a position with the well knowi house of David Bradley & Co. , of Counci Blulls. "C. W. " has been on the roail fo years , and few have so largo an acquaintance anco or so many friends throughout hi territory , which for several years pas lias been in Nebraska and western Iowa The announcement of the change wil como with surprise * , but the traiio wilt \t wiilcomo him quite as heartily as the rep f rosontativo of the live and extonsiv * house of David Bradley & Co. , as who : with his former employers. Mr. Hunt i to bo congratulated , , on becoming assc culled with such a libuso , and the linn in less so on securing the services of so wcl known and popular a salesman. Personal Paragraph * . Charles McNelly of Los Angeles. Cal is hero visiting his sister , Mrs. B. S. Tei williger. Sheriff Garrison of Logan , was her yesterday subpcunalng witnesses In th case of Graves charged with horse stea injr.Rev. Rev. Frank C. Haddock , of Bagley , la was in the city yesterday. He is a son c the late ROT. George C. Haddock , wh was murdered at Sioux City. | f F. M. Stewart , of the firm of Stewai Bros. , grocers at Neola , was in thoclt attending the Decoration day exercise ; and ordering a lot of goods for the sun mcr trade. Ho made a pleasant call i the BKK olllee , and reported that the bu incss outlook at Neola was tlattcring. William K. Roach , the master co(1pc ( smith of the government , has cot tl work so far along on th6 new icder : building hero that no now leaves for Ha tltnoro. Hurry Grahl is left to attend 1 1U completion. A LONE FISHERMAN FINED , The Oase to Bo Carried Up to a Higher Court AS a Tester. HOW RICHMOND WAS TAKEN' Opinion on the Is'cw Tire Alarm The Pool Tournament The Jones Trial Htlll On Point * , Per sonal nml Pithy. The Flshnrlo * . John Kobiuson wasbeforctludgo Ayles- worth yesterday morning on the charge of lishing with a fcoino in the waters of Honey creek lake. The evidence on the part of the prosecution was clear , and no attempt was made to even weaken it. Justice Dunkle , Who represented the cause of the fisherman , and who Is the secretary of their association , stated that thcv had decided to leave the matter en tirely in the hands of the judge. Their purpose was to carry the case up and test the legality of the law. If Honey creek lake was under controlof the state , and the law was constitutional , the llsli- urmon would obey it. Judge Aylosworth recalled the fact that two other llshcr- men had been tried before him and found guilty. The lowest possible line had been imposed , on recommendation of the prosecution and the promise of the lisli- crmen that there would bo no more offenses. It was supposed that an appeal would bo taken then. tor .some reason no such appeal was taken , the ILshcrmcn preferring for Fonio reason to wait for anew now case. Under the.so circumstances , and the prospect of tiio case being appealed , the judge concluded to awing to the other extreme and impose the heaviest line possible , ? " > ( ) and costs. The appeal bond was fixed at $200. The iishermen , together with the two Justices of the peace at Crescent , have joined in an association , and have issued a manifesto , which sets forth as the cause of grievance that "tho Sporting club and Fish 1'iotective association , of Council lUull's , have coustitued themselves u police authority , and have wantonly arrested two of our brother fishermen , carrying away their fish and nets ; that said' association is trying to stop our business as Iishermen and citi/.cn.s by destroying our business and the property interests interested in said business to the distress of ourselves , wives and chil dren. " The purpose of the fishermen as declared in their resolutions is "to eon- test the right of the Council Blurt's asso ciation to destroy our property. " A resolution has been adopted pledging the members to refuse support to any man for the state legislature who will not pledge himself to the resolutions. The whole has been put in the form of a cir cular closing with the following earnest and chaiacteristie appeal : Hrotlier PMicrmvn : The time has now nr- rlvud lor us to arise and stay the hand at this ruthless destioyer ot our property ! It e.\n bu done. All woaiit N , that the Iishermen put their .shoulder to the wheel and work faith fully. The- Lord und justice are on our hide , and wo will win. Our li-.li commissioner > oasts Hint ho has dollars \\liero we h.u ents to carry on this llsht. Will we stand Ills Insult'.1 This nsscitiot ) that ml lit and noney makes rlchtl No , ne\er ! Hrotlier FlshcimenVe : are men I We ire entitled to our rights and privileges , the nme ns the richest In the land. So , why teed \\c he oppressed or cast down ? All heir hopes lay in our beim ; unable to raise units to cairy this impoitant matter throupli o lin ill judgment. 1 imploie of every honesl lard-worklni : hshorman to lve us his aid , ind In tills one act wo will torever ilestrnj our ush commissioner's assumed autl.nrity ti irre.st and destroy our propc-ity , without tin trial or the sanction ot the law. Alnrmcil nt tlio Alarm. It is said that if Alderman Mctcalf I mi iceii present at ttie council meeting Mon lay night the Richmond lire and police alarm would not have been accopted.Tin resolution was passed by a vote of tlirci o two , Aldermen Lacy and Wells bcint n the minority. If Alderman Mctcal : lad been there to have cast his vote will .hem the resolution would have beer ost. As it is the system is accepted , am within sixty days the city will have U uake its first payment on it. The Richmond mend company will have to file bonds t ( ; uarantco , the system for two years bo ore it can demand any money. No sucl jonds have yet been tiled. Alderman Lacy has been against tin [ Richmond system , first , last and all tin time. He docs not consider the , test ai satisfactory and makes the predictioi tlr.it in bail weather and in the wintoi months it will not work as well. Ho is : jroat friend of the Gamowell and has [ ought the introduction of the Richmond icro. Alderman W ells says he has no fight ti make against the Richmond nor in iti favor. He thinks , however , that there I no cause for haste in accepting the sys tern. He wants to see the system testei in bad and cold weather. The Richmom company has been in no hurry to liavi the alarm tested and ho could see no rea son why the city should ho in such a burr ; to accept it. Alderman Keller explains that the cit ; has caused delay in the completion of tin system by changing the location of th boxes and by increasing the number o boxes. The city has broken its part o the contract , arid hcneo the compan ; could not bo censured for not complot intr the system within the time named ii the contract. MavorGroncwog had no advice to giv the aldermen as to whether the s.yster should bo accepted or not. Ho cautioner them , however , about looking upon th ! first acceptance as being an informal one and depending upon the guarantee fo the future. The acceptance , in his opin ion , should not be hastily made , asitwa an important matter. Tlio w ! C. A. An Important business meeting of th W. C. A. will bo hold at Mrs. .1. . At kins' , 540 Sixth avenue , Wednesday Juno 1 , at 3 p. in. It is earnestly dcftire that all members bo present. Mus. M. F. ROIIKKI : , Corresponding Secretary. Ihn Jones Trial. The Jones trial continues in the dl trict court. That Jones killed Roberl there seems to bo little doubt , and tin feature of the case is not being eontcste very hotly. The burden of the detcns seems to bo directed toward the estal iishmont of the fact that Jones was insaii at the time. An effort Is being made t t-how that Jones lived happily with hi wife until Roberts became intimate , an this coming to the knowledge of Jono his mind not being strong , the domcst troubles throw him into one of these coi ditions of insanity by which his lifo liu previously been marked when laborin under excitement. The state was ycatc day aften > 9on introducing evidence i robuttul , and was becking to she that Jones was not consii ercd insane before this all'ai and that Roberts was in no way rcspot sible for the domestic ullliculty , but th : Jones himself was the cause of all tli trouble. The Introduction of the ev donee is being sharply contested at overstep stop , and thorn are some hot legal ski miihes , which form the most fnteres Ing portion of thn trial. Jones sits d ? after day in the same chair , apart fro the other participants in the caso. Wi downcast head , und a look as if ho w more asleep tu'aa uwake , ho apparent FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from | 3.00 to 0.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on SO years' time G per nt interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by 3 = . OP. No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent for Frcirtrlksen & Co. , Chicago. Successors to } HATS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , Dealers in Orocci'tc.t and J'rovlalonH. Satisfaction Guarantee Ab , 11 Soul * Main Street. ways no attention to anything which is transpiring. If ho is not insane ho Is certainly .such an expert actor that ho could maku a fortune before the foot lights. It seems impossible that ho could sit so seemingly iudilVerent were ho in his right mind. One can never catch the slightest indication that ho either hears or wants to hear any of the evidence on which liis future liberty depends. All orders for cake , bread , etc. , for the Woman's exchange , should bo loft with Mrs. Krb , 80'J 1-ir.st avenue , chairman of committee for Juno. Virtually Settled. Tlio pool tournament at the Manhat tan , although it lasts until Friday night , is virtually settled as regards the pri/.es. Dahl having defeated Hudson , instead of Hutas the name has appeared through mistake , and also Helm losing the games with Dahl gives Dahl without doubt lirst prize , he having won every scries so far and the players ho will hereafter meet all being inferior to Hudson or Holm. Hud son lias only lost one series and that with Dahl makes him certain of second pnzo while liohn will without doubt receive tlio third pri/o. So far Helm has lost two series , one with D.ihl and one with Hud son , and if ho wins the other series , throe of which ho has yet to play , it will give him third pri/o. Still In llio King. J. G. Tipton yesterday sold to an eastern iruntleiiuin , the -outh half of lot fourteen , bloek three. Street's addition , on Hroadway. the property of A. P. Laugmado. 1 ho lot is in Streetsville , and has a .small building on it. Tipton says the good work must go on , that ho sees no reason for alarm about the bridge en- terpri.se , but jf wo fall down with it , all we can do is to jump up , spit on our hands anil break out in a new place. That this city is too largo , too loyal to itself , too enterprising , to let a little obstacle like that stop the wheels of pro gress and prosperity. Rich smelling bottles in enamel work , heavy chasing or plain glass , with diam ond-sot top , sometimes costing as much as SoOO or $ ( ! ( ) ( ) , are among the luxuries which the jewelers now oiler. All gentlemen who enjoy well poliMicd collars unit culls should have them done up with Kolectric Lustre Starch. The Mueller Music Co. have a ? 1,000 stock of lireworks on hand. They have commenced shipping. Send in your or ders early. Wholesale only. In accordance with the growing cus tom oi displaying gems to tlio best ad vantage , very line chain nccklasses , scarcely distinguishable , to which ricli pendants arc attached , arc much in vogue. DIE. J. II. MrLnAN's Strengthening Cordial and Blood I'urilier , by its vital izing properties will brighten palo cheeks , and transform a pale , luigcard , dispirited woman into one of sparkling health and beauty. _ SPECIAL" NOTICES , ' Spccln ! ndroitlsomcnU , such M Lost , Fo.mcl 'jo Loan , Tor S.ilo , To Kent , Vtonts , noarJInir , cto , Tvill tiolnBorlod In this column nt the low ratoofTEN CUNTS PKil LINE fortlioniec tnser- ion uii J t'lvo Cents per Line foi-cnch subsequent insertion. Leave ndvcrlldomuntg nt our olttuo No. U I'eurl stieot , mmIJroaUwur , Council lllulTi. _ WANTS. \\7ANTKD Two experienced corset rankore. 'T LOCK box 1115 , Uod Oak , lown. ANTP.D-A oed Irish setter. Shep llobbo , 801 ; Main street. W A"sc'c6na co6k ht "Jiochiolo's hotel. T7UH lir.NI lood jmntiircs for $1.25 per Jnero In I'ottawHttiuiilound Harrison coun ties. Apply to Horace Everett. for the return of my old LlIinitALrowttnl hay linrso. Lump under chin , Krny Inlrs ubout bend. Julius I'uul , No. KOI Htt ) street. lU'.NT-Ono ollico imil ono business FOIt room near the now postolllco on ( { roadway , Ono the room house , $12. O. Mnyno , No. 823 Slxuh nvo. FOU SALK A BtocK roncr.il merchandise In a good town In western IOWA. A tlrst- clnss clmnce for unv one wishing to enicaite In buHlnuss. htocK will mvolco about $ .M00 and will bo sold cheap. For further Information Inquire ol M. K. binlth & Co. , Omaha , or N. C. Phillips , Ilrokcr , No. lit ) Ilroadwny , Council lllutTi. BALK-Or Trade Sir sections of good FOU In Lincoln county. Nob. on U. P. railway. Call on or adtlrusg Odoll Hros. & Co. , 10J I'earl et. . Council Illuir-i. NOTICK Will pay the lilirliost price for first- class cn t-olf lady'o , Kent" , and children's clothinir , bouts , shoes , hats , etc. D. Uoldstoln , Nos. 217 and -"H Uroadwny. House Gleaning is to bo done by nearly all the Indies in thu spring. Now is the ripht time to do this. For Indies , it is it Uisi : ; recabln but uimvoiil- nbln work , ami wo make the olVor to do the most troublesome worlc of all , that is TO CLEAN TUB CAIU'ETS. Wo clean tlio carpets , velvets , mo < nicttcs , brtisiels , or any other kind of carpets , without taking ilium up. Wo guarantee THAT TUB CAIU'Ef WILL. UK I'EUKEOTLY CI.KAN , THAT THU COI.OUS AHE ItKSrOltEt ) , and that no dust will bo left in the car- pot. Wo guarantee our work and refer to prominent parties in this city. Send us a postal card and wo will call upon you and explain in what way our cleaning takes placo. G. A. FISIIKK. No. GW Sixth Avenue , Council lilutl's. OFFICER 4C PUSSY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established It 57. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2015) ) Sired by Almont Nc 83 , and "Register , " ( Standard No. B813 , Sired by Tramp No. 808. These stallion' will make the season of 1837 at the Couu ell Bluffs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address , WADE OAHY , Council mutts , 1 . REAL ESTATE , Vacnnt Lots , Lninls , City Residences nnd Farms. Acre property In western partgf city. .MleollltiK cheap to make room for ipnotr stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Iloom 5 , orcr Ofliccr & I'usoy'a Ilauk , Cou llluns. K. S. J1ARXETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Hroadway , Council Bluffs. Lcfcrs to any bank or busine'is house in the city. Collections a specialty. Korses S Mules "or all purposes , bought inul sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select fiotn. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin- pie or double. MASON WISE , Council Bills UN r. bTOMK. JACOB SlUrf STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , dice in Hie Stx'e an I Federal Courts Rooms 7 and S Slnigart-I3eno Block. COUNCIL HJ.UKFS. " C. R. ALLEN , JVo. 11 Forth Main St. City anil county imps , of cities nnil counties n Wfbtcru lown , Nebraska mid Ki CRESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 anil 219 Main St. MAX MO1IX Prop. It. RICE , 1U. n. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing e Blood. Over0 ! ? vears Practical experience. No. 11 I'earl St. , Council Bluffs. N. SCHUKX , Justice of the Peace. Otllee over American Express. Has a eompleto line of r i ll'ir 11 Millmcj'v ' , .nrBOlmtslnwlilto , blnck nnd all colors. "I'nt- crn liotmctH , huts und toquox , n specialty. No 1614 Douglas St. , Oiimtm. LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , TortoiseShcll etc.Hair Or nnniGiits , at . well as the * " "i newest nov- if cities in hah goods. Jlair goods madcto ordei Mrs. C. L. Gillette M Mniu St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Om of town work solicited , ami all miii orders iiromptly' . ttoiided to. CROCKERY , LAMPS , 'GLASSWARE ' FINE POTTERY J'rlciptrcru Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. JN'O. 3.V MA IX ST. , COUNCIL liLtlFJ8 , : : I A Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yard lirotulway , Council UluCTa , Opp U'umray Ucpc c/ Horses and mules kept constantlyo hand , for sale r.t retail or in car lotx Ordera promptly tilled by contract o short notice. Stock sold on commissloi SHUTTER & BOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 11 Formerly of Ketl Salo. Stables , corm lit avo. and 4ch st & GO'S. Peoples' ' Store LAWN AXD- WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SALE DURING THIS WEEK. Thin department is now brim fall } if all tlm latent utt/les and prettiest . xtttcrns produced thin season. To ci'cnlc a boom for this week me > /'ci' the following extraordinary xirfjains : At 3c Per Yard 500 pieces choice Lawns ; worth Gc. At 5c 3 cases good Lawns , 32 inches wide ; worth lOc. At 8c and lOc The A'cry best yard wide Paci fic Lawns , sold elsewhere for 12Ac to IGAc. At 12c and 15c 100 pieces , 40 inch wide Fig nred India Linen , our own importation , and exclusive patterns , equal to anything you can find for 25c per yard , at 12ic and 15c. WE ALSO OFFER : GOOD PRINTS AT 3c Per Yard , BEST PRINTS AT 5c Per Yard , GOOD GINGHAMS 5c Per Yard , BEST DOMESTIC GINGHAMS 8c and lOc Per Yard , 3 cases Oxford Sateen , elcg.-in pattei n , At 5c Per Yard. 100 pieces yard wide Foulard Sateens , At lOc Per Yard. 2 Cases Extra Fine Choice French Patterns Sateens At 12c , 15c and 20c PEK YAH I ) . ALSO SPECIAL : BARGAINS WHITE GOODS ! White and Ecru Box Patterns at About Half Price. p rm > ffl 10 , People's Store , Hos , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL V LUFFS , - - - I A N. Jt. Prompt attention ylven al mull orders , andnatnpleachccrfiiltu lied up on appllcatl \ i . BARGAINS IN NEW COOPS Harkness Brothers , Broadway , Council Bluffs , la A large stock of fine white summer good , and wash fabrics. A New and Fine Assortment of Parasols , SUB , shades and Umbrellas , ALSO A FULL STOCK OF YOUNQ LADIES' CORSETS , Summer Corsets and the Noted Littld Jersey Corset. CARPET Dopirfctmnt is yet well stocked and invites the attention of everyone about to furnish a home. Also oil cloths , matting , rugs , mats , etc. Do not forget the number , No. 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Telephone 163. OTT . Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council BlufTri Office , Temple. Omalia Olllce , > u 111 North Killmfrcut. Particular attention given to In- veNtiitg ftiiiflii 1'or non - resi dent * . Special iMircaiiiN In lot * & acre property in Omaha & Coun cil lilnffr. Correflpondencc solic ited. Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Council Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS , GAMP & GO.'S PIANOS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES. Estey Organs , Camp & Co.'s Organs and Western GotlageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estoy Pianos. In every civilized country on thp globe the name of Estoy is a household word with lovers of music ; it is a guarantor for.tho exquisite quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing the name that com * mands confidence , admiration and enthusiasm. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Shipped. , ' 'in pily .