" f ITHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATUKDAY , JUNE 18 * 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier In tiny part of tlio city HI twenty cents per week. V , W. TILTOX. Manager. TKUIPHONES ! BtPittrcsOrncr. No. 43. NIOIIT Kunou No. SI. MINIMI MKNT10N. N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods atHoltor's , tailor. There were two drunks and two va grants booked by the police yesterday. Wanted A good pirlforgenoral house work. Mrs. P. M. i'ryor , 700 Sixth avo- nuc , Charles Nichols is getting out a now bill posters' Wilson with advertising on Iho outside. Agglo Urov/n wilt not bother Pierce itruet tor ten davs , but will board in the county jail. Tlio Atlantic base ball nine worn to play the M. & K.'s yesterday but did not put in an appearance. Clialmcr Lyons , of this citv , has boon given the contract for priintmg Page xniiity's now court house at Uhmnda. Council HUilIs hasboen .selected as next fear's mooting plnco for the Iowa real es- ; : tte dealers' association. A. 1) . Walker , f this city , is eluded vice president. The C. K. Mayno club will play the M. fe K. nine at Lake Mnnawa on the M. & K.'s grounds to-morrow , jf the weather aorniits. ' 1 Ills is the third attempt of ihcso clubs to pnt ; together. There will bo a praise service nnd a scr- won to the children by Dr. Phelns to- norrow morning at the I'resbytorian : hiirch. For the evening the Sabbath icliool has prepared a service suitable to "children's day. " Officer Ilcswick found ono fellow sleepIng - Ing in front of the Ogden house yester day. The fellow insisted that ho was limply waiting for the hotel to reopen , out the oniccr.thniight ho must have been to too much of an opening already , and 10 put him in the cooler. Harry W. . Smith , of Council Rinds , and Miss Stella May Shlnn , of Marion , la. , were married by Elder Ira J. HanKins at Des Moincs on the 18th hist. They ar rived in this city that same evening and expect to remain hero about a week with his brother , N. U. Smith , when the newly wedded couple will go to northern Iowa. Mr. William H. Maxfiold and Katie M. Nichols were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's parents , Green- dale , Council Ulull't ) , at 8 o'clock Wednes day evening , Juno 15. A sumptuous repast was spread , after which the evening was spent in delightful social converse. The couple were born and raised in Council liliilFs , and willHtill make this their home. There was a largo gathering of relatives and friends both from the cily and from a distance. The bride was the recipient of numerous presents. The Omaha Herald man gets into trouble by writing up a concert before- liand. In regard to the "Omaha Night" at St. Paul's church hero , he says : "I. M. Trcynor , the Mcrkel sisters anil others were highly successful in their roles , receiving as many recalls as they wanted , and more , too , considering the high tem perature and the weather. " If the Misses Mcrkcl and Mr. Trcynor had taken part in the concert , the encores would doubt less have been there.too , but they neither sang , nor were called back. The "Deestrik Skulo" was lately given two nights in Woodbine , by ono of the churches there. As there was a great de mand oven for standing room the soci ety must have made a Itnanclal success. The entertainment originated in Council UI nil's and since its production hero thn Congregational church folks received so many letters of Inquiry concerning it that it was decided to publish the outline - line in pamphlet form for the guidance of other churches desiring to get tip such an entertainment. Those pamphlets are being sold at $1 oacb , and orders have come in from all parts of the country. The other day a church in Maine sent for It. It is taking wonderfully. Other agents may talk as hard as they please about the Ilardman piano. It gets away with them for all that. These pianos arc hard to beat. The Mueller Music Co. sell always only the best. Our new mall bicycle has arrived. The Trywoll Hall Head Tangent spokes , the finest wheel made In Europe or America. Bee It at Cole & Cole's , 41 Main street. Tlio Omaha Boys. The boys' choir , of All Saints' church , Omaha , which gave such an excellent concert hero on Thursday night , was en tertaincd on the lawn at llov. T.'J. Mackay's residence. The choir con sisted of Willie Frank. Harry Stevens , Chris. ISontzon , Gray Montgomery. Soy- bolt Lozier , Charles t rank , IlcrbcrtUnnn , Eskel Nelson , Willie Norman , Charles Higgins , Harry Finn , U. llendm , Henry Nelson , sopranos ; Lovcll Dunn , Charles Wearuo , Robert Uays , A. J. Bollard , altos ; K. M. Weir , John Ihirness , J. H. Morrlani , tenors ; C. V. Baker , K. M. Jones , 0. M. Woodman , L. L. Eppich , -13. Roberts , T. J. I'onnell , bassos. For rupture or hernia , call and got Dr. Rice's now invention. It makes a man f you in live minutes. No pain. Mo. 11 oearl street. To too Public. On Monday next , Juno 20,1 will open up In the McMackcn building , corner liroad way and Sixth streets , a line of oods similar to the line now carried by Pline ln my establishment on Upper Uroad- rca Tway. Tlio now shop will bo run under Bto ti\,0 \ | title of L. C. 15rackett& Co. Trusting woultto receive a share of your .patronage , I nfllicinn Yours truly , ? LBlUCKBTT. . DSCap . With 1 Freed at Ij sr. I The trial of William Bobout for niur- BEtfler has just been concluded at Sidney. It nnotlvesulted in his acquittal , the jury being Bcttlo ut twelve hours. Judge Dcomor pro- ThisSsided : The tratjcdy occurred eighteen low yours ago. Bcbout was u pilot on n ferry boat plying between Kastport and Nebraska City , The man ho killed was R. P. Hill , the engineer on the boat. The men quarreled about whether another trip should bo made that evening , and m the quarrel Bebout shot nnd killed Hill. Hobout claimed to bo acting in self-de fense , and after eighteen years ot delay a verdict has been readied acquitting him. Tinners wanted. Competent workmen can apply at Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. For Bale. Two drug stores in central Nebraska. Good thriving towns. Will invoice from f 1,500 to $3,600. Apply to HAIILE , HAAS & Co. . Council mull's , Iowa. Peri aim I A. A. Hazard is quito ill and confined to his houso. Attorney . J. Trotter , of Aynca , was In the city yesterday lookinsr after the Minden liquor case. It was postponed. Clarence H. Judson has returned from Chicago. Ho expects to remain only two wccki , and will then co.back to Chicago to engage in the printing business with Ins brother. Attorney Charles Mackenzie , of Dun- lap , has entered the licld as a temper nco lecturer. He has made a practical Itudy of the great evil and will doubtless prove K worthy worker iu the cause , THE NEW REVOLVING JAIL One Good Turn Mar Deserve Another. Bat It Won't Work , ' THE SALOON CASES. A Contlnunnco For n Month A 1'hc- uomciinl Itllml 1'lanlst Xlic Gas Compnny'H Moilrst Request Will lie Ucfuseil. A Trick Thnt Can't Ho Turned. Thu HII : : lins several times called atten tion to the new county jail niut tlio ilis- satisfaction which tins been felt concern- hiK it. It scorned to be a pretty irood Idea to have the cull rooms in the form of si cylinder , revolving easily , so that ono cnlrunuu might answer for all the cells. Theory and practice prove to vary. Whatever the theory may have been , it is now pretty well demonstrated that the revolving part of the jnil is bordering upon a falltiro. Yesterday two men , by applying their utmost muscular ability , succeeded in turning the great cylinder so that the prisoners i-ould bo let out into the corridors. The ofllcors hardly dared to lock the men up again in the cells lest they could not be revolved out again. It seems that the revolving part has been growing worse and worst ) , the cogs slipping and sticking and the cylin der turning harder and harder. It would be a startling situation if the men should bo in the cells when the great cylinder stops never to go again , for it would bo no little trouble to get them out of this huge bird cage with no door for exit. It seems that the only chance now remain ing is for the manufacturers to come on hero and lix the jail so that it will swing around the circle. Perhaps they can do this , but if not , what will the county deV The situation is getting borious and some change will have to bo made at onco. The troubles have been growing worse and worse , until now it is abso lutely necessary that a radical change bo made so that the troubles will be obvi ated , or the rotary plan abandoned. A hull In Ijlqttor. There will be a cessation of legal sparring over the liquor cases. Yester day morning Judge Carson decided to continue the hearing of the injunction cases until July 25. This will suit the sa loon men , and is looked upon by them as u victory. The cause of delay is the dif ficulty in getting the two chief witnesses out of jail in Omaha , and bringing them to this side , the defendants insisting that they should have a rightto cross examine these men concerning the facts set forth in their affidavits. There seems no im mediate prospect of thcso men being released leased , and so the cases have gone over until the date named. This will permit the judge to attend the Avoca term of court , and clear up some other business which needs looking after. Two cases were disposed of yesterday by Judge Carson refusing to issue the temporary writs of injunction asked for. One of thcso was the case against Mr. "litter , who was charged with selling "rinks , when , as is well known , ho has ot been in tlio saloon business at all. 'ho other was the case of Ncls Smith , the lourt holding that the evidence was not ullicicnt. This breathing spell will bo appreciated V the attorneys on both sides. During : ho past few days of wrangling Jacob Sims lias been physically unable to appear n court , and the prosecution has de ended on Air.ink , who is a young law- or only a year out of the school , and ivhilo ho may develop into u good lawyer , 10 lacks experience , nud it has been an ncqnal warfare to pit him against the .blest and oldest members of the bar lore. Mr. Sims will bo able to take hold if the cases anew , and as ho has both ex perience and ability , he will doubtless make a better light against such able at- .ornnys , as Mr. llaldene , Colonel Sapp , N. M. 1'usoyV. . A. Mynster and others. Kven ho , with the state law on his side , ivill find that ho has no easy task. A Blind IMniilst. There is now stopping in the city , tha guest of Dr. Richards , on Myustcr street , young man , or rather a boy , who is a musical wonder. Ilis name is G. S. loush , and his homo is near Ft. Wayne. lo is but nineteen years of age , and has been blind since the ago of live years. Ho has been thoroughly educated at the nstitution in Indiana , and is especially prolicicnt in music. Itcsidcs a musical education , ho is gifted with great natural endowments , which have developed rap- , dly for ono of his ago. Since ho has been in the city a number of citizens and judges of music have had the privilege of hearing him play on the piano , and they have been enthusiastic in their praise. Yesterday the BEE representative , with others , wore at Dr. Richards' resi dence , and listened to him. To say that his performance is wonderful but faintly expresses it. The most difficult and classical music is in his repertoire , and ho executes thcso with the greatest case , and with marvelous expression. Ho seems to bring out of a piano all the music there is in it. All that is needed is for one to play a piece , no matter how difficult , or to read the notes to him , and ho at once catches it , his memory holds fast to every note , and ho plays it at onco. Last week fourteen pagcsof the mostdiflicult music were thus read to him , and that very day ho played it accurately and with an expression which showed that he had already fami liarized himself with it. Ho has thus stored away in his memory , to guide his fingers in their blind but rapid running over the keyboard , three score or more of the great master productions. Yes terday to please those who called upon him ho played Li.s/.t's transcription of Tanuhauscrs march , executing it won- dorfullv well. Such is out -a sample of the class of compositions with which ho is familiar. There has been some dcsiro expressed hero to have arrangements made for him to appear in concert , before - fore ho loaves the city. Ho has very limited means , and is very desirous of securing enough to enable him lo further his studies in Europe , ami if n benefit concert could bo arranged , it would doubtless prove an enjoyable ono to those who attended , while it would give needed assistance to a worthy , struggling young man whoso gifts promise ere long to make his name a familiar ono in at' musical circles. IMitylnjt High. The gas company has fixed up an ordinance - dinanco for the council to pass , renewing their charter. Th assurance is given that the request to renew this monopoly will bo pigeon-holed by the council , and that the proposed ordluanco will never pass a second reading , The rates which this company proposes are as follows ; 3. That In consideration of the pledges herein granted to said company. U shall fur nish the Inlmbltants with llluintuatln ? gas at | ) per 1,000 cubic feet , until the amount annually consumed for Illuminating pur poses shall equal 50,000,000 cubic feet , when the prlco shall bo reduced to 52.60 per 1,000 cubic feat until the amount annually con * suraod for illuralnatliiK purposes shall equal 100,000,000 cubic fret , when the price shall be reduced to S3 per 1,000 cubic feet , and so' re main until the expiration of the grant herein made ; provided , UiatU an/ new dlwyery or new Improvement bo mmlo In the manufac ture of KAS from coal or other material , cither iluld or solid , by widen tlio cost of producing the same Is mater ially lessened , and the same shall bo adopted In other principal cities of the coun try te t , then. njul | n sncn wise , said company shall ti lutrouucc such liiiprovct'icnj ' InM \ \ manufacture of Its ens In mud city , and make such deduction In the price of gas ns shall bo effected by such discovery or Improvement. Said company shall at all times furnish to said city upon Iho scvernl streets , avenues and nlley.s therein , through which the lend ing 1I 1 main pipes or street mains may bo laid , for I the purpose of supplj Int ? the Inhabitants with Illuminating ( , such qualities of Il luminating K < is as may bo ordered by the city council for , and all the pas requited to llffht all the public street lamps located thereon , at the prlco of fX ) cents per 1.000 cubic leet t less than shall bo charged to the inhabi tants 1l 1 lor Illumlnatliift ( 'a. . until the total nn- 1C 1C nual l consumption of Illuminating iras In said city filial ! amount to ' 00,000,000 cubic feet , whun the price of all shall bo tlui same , to bo paid monthly In war funds , said lumps I to be llL'htcd and extinguished accord ing to the time table at or near this latitude. The lamp posts , lamps , burners and metres to be lurnlshcd and kept In icpalr'at the ex pense of the city , but sdd uas comparer ntireos , whenever iho number of street lamps shall exceed lee , to light and cxtlnuulsBiho saint ) at Us own expense , and upon the fail ure or refusal ot either party to carry out any of the foregoing provisions , the other paily not In fault shall bo relieved there- irom. Tlio High School. The commencement exercises will oc cur at the opera houss on the 34th. The graduating class consists of Clara V. Southwell , Josephine Clausscn , Ada Ainsworth , J. K. 1 > . SehtirDorinda ! , ( Jrass , Mary Lojiiso Finley , M.iria L. ISriggs , Ivanellu llattenhauer , Mary V. Kilmore , Mamie M. Hardin , Charlotte K. Pile and Mary K. Mtinson. The music will bo furnished by the Fifth regimental band , under Messrs. Dalby and Roll' , and also by Messrs. Till- leys and liadolet. J. W. & K. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title and deserve the success they are enjoying. At Seen Ry Others. Your correspondent , in company with E. Hodges , made a short visit to Council Ululi's Friday of last wecK and among the many improvements going on wo did not fail to observe the splendid court house and government ptistollice buildings. Also the fine hotel at Lake Munawa. Notwithstanding that it rained all the time wo were there , wo could not help seeing that Council 151 nil's is in the midst of a great boom , as well as Omaha , that may reach vast proportions. [ Malvern Leader. Drs. llanchett & Smith , ollicc No. 13 , Pearl st. , residence 130 Fourth st. Tele- hone No. 10. A Puzzling Drink. In a seizure of liquors nt Dunlap there was a quantity of "B. B. , " which so puz zled the officers that they concluded to send it back to Wheeler & Ilcrold , of Council Bluffs , of whom it was originally obtained. The beer was destroyed , but the officers did not dare take the respon sibility of spilling the 1) . B. Latest improved gasoline stoves at N 501 Main street. W. A. Wood. The First Mississippi Uivcr Steamboat Pioneer Press : An Anoka man has come out with a correction of the state ment that the lirst steamboat lloatcd on the Mississippi above St. Anthony's Falls was owned by Z. E. B. Nash. Iho Gov ernor Ramsey , built in 1810 and on the water in 1850 , ho claims was the first. It was constructed by a Maine man known s "One-Eyed Smiley , " unit the boiler .nd engines came from Hanger , Mo. , via .ho ocean , New Orleans and the Missia- lippi. It was hauled from St. Paul to St. Anthony by a twelve-ox team. The boat's Irst passengers were a delegation of Jhippcwas , who hud been attending a onncil at Fort Snelling. This chronicler of river history goes on , o note that Governor Ramsey presented .he boat with a tlag. She did good ser vice for three years and was succeeded by the H. M. Rico , a side-wheeler. The machinery of the Governor Ramsey was then sent to do duty on a boat that was run on the Red River of the North. That 'boating" was profitable in those days : annot be doubted when it is claimed hat the Governor Ramsey paid for itself n the first three months of its existence. SPECIAL NOTICES. ItTOTIOE. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found rjol/oHnKor Sale , To Kent , ft ants , Boardlmr , etc. , will tialneertod in thli column nt the loir ratoofTEN CUNTS PEH LINE for the Orst laser- ion a /ivoCcuta Per Llnaforoach subsequent Insertion. Leave advertisements nt our olBco No. U I'curl succt , near UroaJwuT. Council Uluffi. WANTS. WANTED A Rood cook and irlrl for vencial housework In a family of four.Mrs. . Thomas Officer , No. 6KI Willow avenue. WANTGD--A peed Girl for light housework. Apply at once at No. ! 1 Vine at. WANTKD-lmmedlately. a Ulrlof li or 15. to assist at IlKht house work and care for two children , axes 3 and 6. Address , giving references. Housekeeper , Hoe ollice. FOR SALK-Or Trade-Six lections ot good land In Lincoln county. Neb. , on U. P. railway. Call on or address Udell Bros , ft Co. , 103 Pearl St. , Council niuffn. WANTKD A good girl ( or general houte work. Apply ut 704 Sixth avenue. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ol the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffv Refers to any bank or business house In the city. Collections a specialty. N. SCnURZ , Justice of the Peace. Oilicejvec American Express. LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , Toi-toiseShell etc.Hair Or naments , as well as the newest nov elties in hair goods. i Hair goods madeto order XrSTcfL. Gillette 20 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. OHM T. STOMI. JACOB I1M1 STONE A SIMS , Attorneys at Law * ctlce in ( he State and Federa I C ourti . , Ro mi 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. ' Finest : Landaus Couches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , omccs : No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan , Telephone No. 33 Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , IW. FOR FEMALE DISEASES And Chronic Diseases , Of all kinds , cation DR. RICE , No. 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Dr. llauRhawout : Omaha Dental As sociation Dental operations rendered tminlcss bv the use of compound oxygon. Teeth without plato , bridge work and crowns of every approved kind inserted by the most satisfactory method. Hell- man block , cor. 13th and Farnam sts. OFFICER C PUtiEY , Council BluUs.Iowa. Established 1S57. REAL ESTATE , Vactnt Lots , Lands , City Itcsldoncos nnd Fnrms. Aero property In wustern part of city. All celling chciip to raako room for spring stock K. P. OFFICER , Real Estate Insurance Agent , Rooms , over Officer & Puccy's Bnnk , Cou uiuHs. BEST LIGHT LIVERY I3ST The finest of driving horses always on hand and for ? alc by MASE WISE/ C. B. ALLEN , EngineerySunreforMapPubHsher , Over Jfo. 12 North Main St. City and county maps , of cities and counties n western lown , Nebraska and Kansas. R. RICE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. Lnrgohfitsiu white , black and all colors. Pat tern bonnets , hats and tocjnes , u specialty. No 1511 Uauglui st. , Omaha. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVX > . 23 MAIX ST. , COUlfclL VLUFFS , : i IA Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards Uroadway , Council Uluffa , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , lor sale at retail or in car load Orders promptly 'filled by contract on abort notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTER & BOLET , Proprietors. Telephone No.'Tl Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner lit. ave. and 4th st ii lit. ) tlup U C luM. f C.ml. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owing to tba liaoitl , tUITUITT ot th * cloth ( which our t t t * cot.r .iclu.lt.Jj ) will III ftrttettr flnt Urn * worn. R * < i lr i > obruklnr la. Ill MTta D by Mll.r af tpr bclnr worn ten d y. If not found th. moil rKKFKCT riTTlNft , HKAI/TIIFUL , 4 CcBtfartabls Conet rer wgrn. Bold by all , JVo otttci" fioitsc in flits slate can Mti7t a lat'UK ami complete or dive the iH'tcca tvc quote in his list. A wholesaleslockainoiint- 'nif ' to $175,000 In bo aolil at less than wholesale priccn. Domestic PRINTS , PERCALES , and SATEENS. Good quality 1'rlntn , 2ct 3c and -lc per yard , llcst qunlllij Shirting and Jrcsn 1'rlnts , such an jUerrlmac , Chocc- coen , Allen * , AincrlcanstItichiHonds , lc. , at < 7c. Sold elsewhere at Sc and We. American Sateens , yard wldc,10c. Imported Sateens , 15c , HOc and Shirting and Dress I'crcalcs , tic , 7c , 3c and We. Itcgttlar price lac to 25c. GINGHAMS. Thousands of pieces to select from in both imported and domestic goods. Apron Glnyhatns , 4c , Sc and fie. Dress Ginghams , Sc and Gc , Itenfrcwtt , Lancas crst Gorman- dies , Ainoskays , and other brands at fie and We. Imported Ginghams , 12\c \ up wards , of which ivc have a great variety. Crlnlilcil Seersuckers in plaids , stripes , combinations and chain- brays , 5c , 7c , Sc , We , 12c and JSc. Cheviots and Shirtings from Sc upwards. A full and complete line always on hand. Ill-own sJiectings and Muslins , 4c , Yard wide Lawrence , "L , L. " and other brand" , Sc. Jtest yard wide Indian Head Sheeting , Gc , 7c and Sc. Kroivn and JJleachcd Pillow Case , 8-4O-4 , 10-4 , 1V-4 , at less than ever before. litcached Muslin , yard wide , 5c. Lonsdale and similar brands , yard wide , G\cto \ 7jc. Jf'ainasntt , 1'ride of West and other brands , lOc to liic. A discount given to piece lots. Lawns and White Goods from 3c Upwards. Latest Styles Domestic and Im ported. RFMNAUTSIITF IvLrfiTilmlil OfiL4L < On Monday , June 6th , Of all kinds of Dress and Wash Goods , at almost any price. Wraps. Suits , made up Dresses , etc. , we are selling cheaper than ever. & GO'S. PEOPLE'S STORE , Nos , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL S LUFFSIA Special ms : Beginning Monday , June 13 , at HARKNESS BROTHERS. Parasols at greatly reduced prices to close the season's stock. Black Lisle Thread Hose , good ones at 25c The present invoice of this splendid bargain is nearly sold , Remnants of Dress Goods and Silks at prices to clean the counters. Ginghams , Seersuckers and White Dress Goods in a very great variety. We are headquarters for Carpets of all kinds. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. o. o" . Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council KliilCs Office , Masonic- Temple. Omaliii OJIlceo 111 Nor til I < ! lh street. Inrtleiilnr attention gi\cn to In vesting . funds lor non - resi dents. Special bargains in lots & acre property In Omalia iV Council . cil ISIiill's. . Correspondence solic ited. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS nnd ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : : Boarders : - : Reduced : : Rate ? . GARDEN HOSE , Stfeam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Shipped I'r.t > i ptly.