* f (5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JUNE 19. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 PEAIlli STHEUT. Delivered br Currier In Any r rtot the City At Twenty Cent s I'er Week. II. W.TJLTON . MANAGER. TKLKVHONUS : N. . No. 43. NIOIIT KDiTOii , No. 23. M1NOK aiKNTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New sprinR goods at Kclter'u , Mliscs school hats reduced from COc to IDc nt H. Friedman's. A marriapo license was Issued yesterday to Alvn Wills and Allio Pierce , hoth of Hock Island , 111. Rev. T. J. Mnclcny , of St. Paul's Episcopal church , treated his boy choir to n picnic at Mnnau-a Saturday. L. 1J. Crafts remembered his friends with cigars. A son nnd heir was born on Sunday and there Is great rejoicing thereat. finploo 777 was ditched Sunday evening In Icnying tlio new roumlhousp owlug to the settling o'f the reccnl filling by the rain. Ladies' fancy striped cotton hose , full rcg ulnr made , nt 15c per pair , would bo very cheap at 2Sc ; nt H. Friedman's. > Kcgular communication of Ultiff City lodge No. 71 , F. & A. M. , this ( Tuesday ) evening. Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order of W. M. The All Saints' Mission sociable , which was to have been held this evening nt the resilience of Mrs. Handusky , has been post poned until next week. Ladies' fast black cotton IIOBC , full regular made , reduced from U3o to 2Uc per pair , this week only , nt H. Friedman's. The Lincoln delegation to Chicago arrived in the city Sunday evening lira llncly dcco- rattd cnr. It vaino In over the Union Pncillc nnd loft via the Milwaukee. Ladles' India g.iuzo vests , extra flno ( junl- ItynfJSc. H. Friedman's. Mrs. D. O. Sackctt. who has been 111 for Eomo time , dWd Sunday nftcrnoon nt her res idence , cornc\ Grace nnd Pierce streets. The remains wcro forwarded yesterday afternoon to Frcdonln , N. Y. The now addition to Ncumaycr's hotel is nil enclosed nnd work on the interior is pro- pressing rapidly. The proprietor expects to have it completed and furnished ready for occupancy by the middle of July. The commissioners of insanity yesterday decided to send the man Kimball back to Mt. Pleasnnt , nnd ho WHS taken there last evening. The two boys Knight and O'Lcary will bo taken to the reform school nt Eldoru this morning. The steamer C. E. Mnyno has been fitted up with n now screw und is now ttio fasted boat on Lake Munawn. Even while carrying the old Bcrew. with its broken blades , she , tnndo it very interesting for competitors , but now has a complete walk-awny. Children's white dresses , fromSto 14 years , 25c und upwards at H. Friedman's. J. Fngeloy , the party who was sent to Jail n few days ago for bcuttng his wife , was re leased yesterday at the request of the woman , nnd the loving pair wcro quite conspicuous by their attention to each other ns they inarched down Broadway. Ladies' black silk plaited hose reduced from $1.00 to ( j'Jo ' per pair. El. Friedman's. Arrangements nro being made for the lighting of West Broadway from the central part of the city to'tho river. About five hun dred street lamps are being placed in posi tion and will illuminate the thoroughfare ns peen ns the paving is completed and the street opened for travel. Thrco scab "Q" switchmen had n little row among themselves on Main street last night anil were run in. Agent Marshall se cured their rclenbu , and they will appear for trial this morning. One of the belligerents is the same man who was recently fined for hitting a boy with a cinder. A valuable Shetland nmro nnd yearling colt , belonging to L. A. Shugart , wcro killed by lightning Sunday afternoon during tlio shower , in Hnntin township. They were standing by a wire fence , and it is thought that the electric cement was running along the wire. They were valued at SiUO. Ladles' muslin underwear regardless of cost this week at II. Friedman's. J. B. Kcntlcr , the man who had Ills nrm crushed a short time ago while trying to board a moving freight train ut the Hock Island depot , is getting along finely at St. Bernard's hospital , and the attendants think that the injured member will bo saved. Ho might consider himself lucky tohnvo escaped with his life. Clearance sale of straw goods this week at H. Friedman's. Considerable complaint is made concern ing the gamblers and other dlsrcputablo characters who infest Bayliss purk every nftcrnoon on the "mash. " Tlio presence of these parties subjects ladies passing along the walks to much annoyance , if not open in sult , nnd the attention of the chief ol police is called to the matter. Ladles' sun huts reduced from 50c to 15c at H. Friedman's. The regular yearly examinations In the public schools of the city were commenced In all departments yesterday morning. Ttie binnchcs taken up were music , ncnmnnship , ginmmar nnd reading. To-day geography nnd history In the higher grades nnd spelling in the lower. To-morrow oral genoial in- Btructlon , Thursday aiithmetlc , Friday readIng - Ing und distribution of ccrtillcatc.s. Friday will bo the lust day of school until the open ing of the fall term , Fine trimmed hats reduced to one-half their former prices at H. Friedman's , Chief Lucas yesterday reported that there were no saloons running In the city except the Mint. Meyers & Wagner , on Main street were closed during the forenoon , nnd that was claimed to bo the last ono against which there was any injunction. It is rumored that the Ogdcn house saloon will bo opened to-day by Sherlock & Buttcrllcld , nnd sev eral other openings nro predicted. The Pha-nix has disposed of all intoxicants , nnd several lemonade signs were hung out. The opera house saloon has been cleaned out , nnd Is billed "For Hcnt , f'i 00 Per Month.5 ' Other places nio following suit , nnd the saloon reign seems to bo over for the present. Union Abstract company , 230 Main street. I' t The engineers strike for Dtirltn Bros. for their jjroceries , 633 Broudwity , Kd Lloyd will tuko your ordur. Tel. 1290. I'creonnl M. H. Juda loft yesterday for St. Louis and Chicago. Mrs. E. CIcmlnson Is suffering greatly from an nbsccss , nnd Is quite 111 , J. M. Thomas , of this city , who was a del egate to the Typographical convention at Kansas City , has returnod. Captain A. Ovcrtnn returned yesterday from Arkansas. Ho reports the \\vatlier as warmer hero than them by bcveiul degrees W. S. Williams left yesterday for Chicago to there meet sown of the capltnliMa In whose intcieht ho lately visited Now Mexico ice , Miss Susie Mulr , of Mexico , Mo. , is tlio truest of Mrs. ( J , K. Khcuror und Mrs. .1. H. Kllporo of this city , and will remain during the Mimtner. \V. H. Copson , of the Nonpareil , R. B. Wrstrott , of the Herald , and H. K. Oriinm , pf the World , accompanied the republican delegation to Chicago , Colonel Adams , of Bradford , Pa. , who has been slopping In the Bluffs for the past two months , left over tlio Hock Island hi ' evening - ing for Buffalo , N , Y. , where ho will inako bio headquarters in the future. The Hov. T , J. Miickay and family leave for the east on Thursdnv ever the Hock Isl and for Chicago. The Hov. M. F. SoroiiRon of Omaha will have churgo of the parish during the rector's absence and will reside in this city , Merit Judd , the aged father of M , H. Judd , and \\ho has made his home with him ( or eight or nlno years past , loft yesterday for a visit to his old Ohio homo. Ho is now ulghty- seven yeais of ago , and the Journey , while in ninuy respects a plcnsurablu one , has the sad side ns well , for advancing years rcndci it probable that this will bo his Jast visit. m I. . . * Tlio KU'knpoo Indians , with their wonderful moiliclucs , arc hero , covnot mid Eighth sts , Griutd balloon usoenslon by the KiCUnpooa , Saturday ovgiii tr , 8 o'clgcK cor , tiraadivuy and Eichtli sts. THE SEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Strong Attempt to Allay Indigna tion Concerning the Motor. A JUDGE WRECKED BY DRINK. ThU Usiinl B-Ucli of Petly Offenders IJt omlivny to Do IilRhtcd to the lUver Sliort Items and I'nrsonnls. TIic Motor MitrttllCi Sovcrnl interested nnil energetic workers nro busily engaged In trying to soothe the milled feelings of Council Bluffs , and allay the indignation so freely expressed in re gard to the motor lino. All the railways have agreed to let the motor line cross their track ? , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul alone refusing. Their obstonncy hns-ciuiscd the motor line to stop , and the Muniuva hotel to close. The other enterprises hero nro so crippled that the howl Ims gone up , wild and prolonged. The citizens ivc excitedly asking Why ttio Milwaukee & gt ; Paul refu js to do as the other railways nave nprceu. The few pald'rcprcscnlutivcs of this railway , Hailing that the feeling is so hot , arotrylng to sot the tldo the other way. Many express the be lief that vlieii the malingers of the Milwau kee & St. Paul fully understand the situation hero they will consent to have the motor line cross their tracks on the same conditions which the other roads have agreed to. They also predict that when they thus learn how they have been , misled In regard to the mat ter there may bo changes in the local repre sentatives of that road. Pel haps the possi bility of such n showing of facts , and such a change may account for the remarkable ac tivity shown iu trying to allay the Indigna tion. tion.Ono wnll known citizen remarked yester day : "It's the worst thing that has hap pened Council BlufTs. I was down the i oad the other day and I heard a lot of talk about it. At Creston , in the hotel , there were sev eral follows talking about it. They were giving it to Council Bluffs red hot because the citizens would quietly submit to having one railway dictate to the town and choke oft any enterprise which it wanted to. They made so many remarks about Council Uluffs men being mere putty to submit to such a thing that I was actually ashamed to say that I was from Council Uluffs. I hear folks out of town say that if Council Bluffs wants the Manawa line , what in the thunder aio they thinking of to let any one railway company stop it. I don't know why. " A strong prcssuic was being brought to bear .yesterday to induce the local press to sco the matter through the same eye-glasses as the railway ofllclms. What effect this has had will probably be evidenced in the col umns of the several papers thus approached. Before the liar. Nine victims obeyed the order of Jailor Barhyto to "fall in" yesterday morning when Judge Aylesworth appeared in police court to conduct the Monday tnornlnpf review. Sev eral of them had obtained sufllcicnt booze to got gloriously full , notwithstanding the fact that the saloons were all closed on Sunday , and the court was thus enabled to gather in a neat little sum for the city treasury by practically applying the prohibition clause of the statutes. John Bailey was held up for S7.GO and H. Barnum , Pali ick O'Day and Thomas Kelley were each relieved of M.10. Charles demons contributed $9.00 for dis turbing the peace by fending the police on a wild goose chase. Charles Wilson , a vag , was requested to devote his time nnd attention for the next ten days to the improvement of the city streets. D. J. Ryan , Alexander Graham and Joseph Kclloy , a trio of homeless wanderers , were ordered out of town. Magpie Peterson , alias Jennie Aldrich , charged with being drunk , was released and advised to try a change of climate. Mrs. Woods , Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Bur- lee , the pugnacious trio from Twelfth street , were on hand again. Mrs. Burloo lectured with tcnis in her eyes that she had done her best to induce her husband to come up and bo locked up to .servo out her flue , but ho had interposed strenuous objections. The court granted her until next Saturday for further persuasion. Mrs. Woods was also fined ! ) .tX ) for her portion of the row and Mrs. Collins was discharged , having been the Innocent cause of all the trouble. Free Indian show every nigtht for three wcclcs , corner of Broadway and Eighth bts. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur nishings of the Now York plumbing Co. E. H. Shcnfe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All buhiness strictly confidential. Olfico 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street . , up-stairs. * -Jr _ Wrecked by AVhlsky. Judge Parks , who has been one of the prominent attorneys in Illinois , recently vis ited this city , and the Sycamore icpubllcan thus gives furtherdctails of his career : "We have rccclvad the following communication from Council Bluffs concerning Judge Parks : The judge was In Council Bluffs and Omaha the first of last weak , out of money and dissi pating. Ho made it known to the legal fra ternity and old soldiers hero that he had once been mayor of Aurora and n pouular lawyer. Ho said ho wanted to go to the soldier's homo in Virginia , and there try to brace up and re form. The legal fraternity and soldiers hero and at Omaha provided the ola veteran and Judge with money nnd a ticket to Virginia , put.hlm aboard the train and htarted him thither , wishing him u good Journey and trusting ho would again mend his wajs. ' Sociable Postponed. The sociable which was to bo hold this evening at Mrs. Sandusky's corner of Eighteenth street and Third avenue , by the ladles of All Saints Mission , has been post poned. Duo notice will bo given of the date on which it will bo held. Buy a "Whito"sow , much. 20 N.Main. The New School At the meeting of the school board last evening , the contract for the erection of the new school building was drawn up and signet ! by J. B. Atkins , president of the board , and J. A. Murphy , contractor. The terms of the contract specify that the work shall brgln on or hoforo the 'JSth of the pres ent month , the plastering is to be completed by the 15th of November , and the structure is to bo ready for occupancy by the 1st day ol January , The contractor gave bonds in the sum ol $15.000 for the proper completion of the worli and fulfillment of the terms of the contract , S. B. Wudsworth & Co. loan money. City Council The city council mot in adjoiirnod session last evening , President Lacy in the chair Aldermen Weaver , Waterman , Metcalf , Bel- linger nna Knephcr wort * present Petition of S , P. Casady for remisbion o : tax of $ .1,001 on moneys nnd ci edits. Sum < of J. N , Cusady for $1,000. Both wen granted. Same of Peter Miller was refurrci to Judiciary committee. Protest of eleven property owners agalns changing the grudo on Bcnton street rcuc and referred to comroittu on btrcctu urn alleys. Petition of twenty-three property owncn that I'M ill nvcunu between BlutI bircct ant Glen avenue bo put to grudo. Petition of Jumcs Mithen that ho bo al lowed to put down his own sidewalks wu : granted. Petition of property owners on Bcntoi street that the grudo on that street bi changed so us to gfvo i-omulcto drainage wo1 referred to committee- sticrU and alloys , Petition of E. I. Woodbury and other : respecting gradn of Bluffs street at the inter section of Blory and Worth sheets was re ferrrc } to the city engineer. Bond of O. II. YhUo u .deputy murtjha was accepted. UcshlenUs on Sixteenth and Fifteen ! ! streets petition for a water mum ou ( Slxtcenil 'utrfet. lloferrcd. JuviUtlan to the mayor and city officers tc 6 * A WEEK - orAN AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE ECONOMICAL ! o There are hundreds and thousands of places where you can spend your dimes and dollars lars , but how few where you can save them ? You can save not only DIMES , but DOLLARS , by attending our Six Days' Un loading sale , commencing to morrow. Each and every department will be full of the best bar gains ever offered. Grand special sale of Para sols. Grand special sale of Laces and Embroideries. Special bargains in Hosiery , Gloves and Cornets ? . Tremendous clearing out sale of WHITE GOODS , LAWKS and WASH DRESS GOODS. Special bargain sale of Silks and Dress Goods. All must be sold during this week at Half Price at Nos. 218 , 220 , 222 & 224 BROADWAY. attend the celebration atMuscatino on July I was referred to the mayor. Kcquest of the city engineer for a transil was read , and that official was authorized tc make buch purchase. The mayor came in and took his seat. Taxpayers on South Main street petition the abatement of the "frog pond" between Tenth avenue and the Chicago , Burlington A Qtiincy tr.ick. Referred to the board of health. The same order prevailed respecting the lot at the corner of Eighth avenue anil Eighth street. A resolution granting to the Lake Mannwi railway company an extension of time tc July 1 , IbSO , for completing the road was read. Amended as to time making the ex tension until August 1. 1SSS , Adopted a1- amended. E. T. Waterman was allowed 4100 to pur chase feed for tlio horses of the lire depart ment. Protest against paving Bluff and Pierce streets , between Willow and Glen avenues , was read and placed on flic. Bill of $ ' . .50 for filling the corner at First avenue and Pearl street was allowed nnd it was ordered assessed to adjncenl property. Bill of ? 200 for street grader was allowed. Report of the city engineer was read. Tnc Fifth and Ninth avenue sewers do not carry the deposit into the creek on account of sediment filling the creek and impeding the flow of water. Recommends the removal of obstructions. Report adopted and the city maishal was ordere.1 to notify the various railroads to remove their bridge obstruction under- penalty of immediate flue. The city engineer reported favoring putting in a larger sewer on Seventh avenui between Eighth to Thirteenth streets , thence south to Ninth avenue. Referred tc committee on streets and alleys. Resolution No. M , grading , of C. C. Cham berlain , was ordered published. G. II. Cattcrlin bids 18 cents per foot or thiec-foot sidewalk ; K. C. Bcrger , 24 centt for four-foot nnd 20) cents for five-fool walk. These were the lowest nud contract1 were awarded to these bidders. A lot of grading bids were opened ant read , after which the council adjourned. Travelers ! Stop ut the Bechtcle. Tipton 1ms bargains in real estate. City nnd Oinalm. Commencing Juno 1 , 1SS9 , the 1C. C , , St. .T < & C. , H. R. K. Co. will run their trains Nos 3 and 4 between Kansas City nnd Omaha vi : Council BlufTs and tlio U. 1 > . bridge. Thoi will arrive and depart the same as heretofore M. M , MAUSHAU , , ' Gcn'l Agent. OMAHA NEWS. The Wounded Men. The wounds of Rilcy Sims , stabbed a Gibson , are superficial and not necessarily dangerous. John I.aub , who fell from th thiid story window of Gnrnrnu's crnckc factory , was Improving last evening. Bill ; Gladden , slugged'iu the head with a bee glass , was in bad shape yesterday and no able to appear in court. I , ( conned to Wod. The following inamagaanss' ' were issued yesteiduy by Judge Shields- Name and Residence. Age I Fred Kincard , Omaha . 'J | Carrie Eaalcman , Omaha . 2 J Adolnh G. Anderson , Oinalm . . S 1 Carolina N..Brewstcr , Oniulm . . a I Thomas G. Mugrand , Omaha , . . 4 I Mary Mice , Omaha . . . . , , . . . , . . SI j Cornelius Smith. Omaha . > Margaret Connelly , Ouiuha . 4 I Aloleus C. Raunoy. Omaha . \ Nellie David , Omaha . 1 j William Bekovrcs. Omaha . ) Annu Miller , O-n.Uia . . . 'J Hnllroad Hnoket. The Union Pacific has Issued a small 1 brary of descriptive information in the shon of a bundle of circulars relative to Utal Idaho , Oregon , Garfleld Beach and othc Western reports. The Colorado delegation to Chicagoiyestc ; day voted a vuto of thanks to the B. & J > for their painstaking care in getting them t their destination. General Passenger and Ticket Agent Til bets of the Union Pacific went to St. Paul la ; night to attend the transcontinental ussoci ; tiou meeting. The Union Pacific operator at Odess , skipped out Sunday with $150 of the CPU ' ' ' . 'jUny's'funds- TIECm ! IBIEillDGKE ! I SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. largest METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Goods , > Lowest Prices , , Clothing , Hats , Caps , oto. ' XX > O < XX/VS < M1 , P. RDHRBR , t 'William SlBdantopf/vu I * = ' -D alerlo- - " ffardrnan , Everett < 0 fisher . . Cily..CwJntjr REAL ESTATE avwmv * ° S . IK3. CO. H w Torfc. 5 n Main SU OouncU ntufli. MUTUAl.JJFfe . axu 1 M St. MiryU A > .tOiti > tii. 5T li V xfV 6 * . Largest Capital and Surplus ' CITIZENS STATE BANK/ Youi1 Patronage , - / of Any Banh ( n the citu. ' I Is Solicited. ' * | l TH , & A , D , Foster , ' ° ( J.W&E.L SQUIRE'S COUN < ? il < DI.UPFS . , . , § J , ' Porcgoj . & Moore * ) ) ' - > , I V Abstracts'of Title . Wholesale Santo Rasac " THE" ARE THE"BEST. . No. 8. Pearl St. 'SUPPLY < IJlh. 8t 1 4 EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. Mnnufncturcr of Pine Ciu-iiugcs and Buggies. H.F HATTENHAUER I always Ucon in stock a largo variety of eastern I have alwnya n full stock to select from. . , , make Carriages , whien 1 soil atii very low ruto. Call and examine. Prices Low. . Xo . ! 27 to itll Fourth Street. t am alwavs rcaily to Bhow ( roods. SHE \VANT121) TO DIE. \ VOHIIC "Woman l < Vmtul SnfTcrlnB Front Hysterics. Sunilny nftcrnoon a good-looking young woman entered Bell's drug store on South Tenth street near the Union Pacific tracks and asked for seven one-fourth grain mor- ihino powders. The attendant , ns 13 cus- .omnry in such cases , usked her if she had a prescription , to which she replied that she md not. The next question propounded was .vhcther or not she was acquainted with the nature of the drug , to which her answers wcro satisfactory. The clerk gave icr three grains. Shortly nfter Lhls occurrence n young man came into the store nnd breathlessly inquired for a physician. Dr. Miller being the nearest medical man. ho was directed to Ins office , nud flew out in quest of him in as ? reat haste as he arrived. The doctor was informed that a young lady had attempted to commit suicide , ana was taken across tbo tracks to a boarding house kept by a family named Vinston , where ho found the young woman mentioned inithc agonies of approach ing death. She was suffering from nervous hysterics only , nnd the doctor administered * bromide and departed. Who the woman is is a mystery. A re porter who learned of the above occurrence iestcrday started to probe the matter. At Bell's store the purchase of the morphine -and the physician's visit wcro verilled. A call at Dr. Miller's of- llco developed the fact that the woman hud taken none of the morphine. The young woman's boarding house then received attention. Mrs. Vinston , the landlady , who resides on the northeast corner of Ninth and Pacific , was seen , and in reply to questions stated that theyounp woman mentioned was in the house but was asleep. "Could the re porter see her ? " "Oh , no , " the yountfhidy was not in n condition to bo disturbed. "What was her name ! " She did not know. The woman only came on Saturday. A vol ley of questions failed to move her and the scribe meandered down the street. Two women who wcro weeding a lettuce - tuco bed volunteered the information that the morphine-taker was from Iowa. That a young married man , a telegraph operator , had been criminally intimate with lier and that she had become rncientcs. She had besought him to help her but he had refused , hence she had taken the morphine hoping to hide her shame. It is since learned that the operator has skipped. The man was seen to go down Pacifin street with her Sun day and she was heard to exclaim , "I wish you would get me out of this , " to which he replied"Oh , a n it , you wore to blame ; I won't heln you a bit. " At these words the ijirl is said to have burst into tears nnd left himaftcr which it is supposed she went back and took the deadly drug. A detective is now nt work upon the case. Heal Khtatc Transfers. John M Croft to K M Croft , 4 acres bo cor of sw of nw , 3-15-13 e , < i cd 1 l > Egnn and \vlfu to Thomas llrennan , part ol lots 1 and - , blk 20 , Omaha , < icd 0 E Mayne and wife to HuKta Marrs , 2lxH1 U lot 12 , blk 1,0 U Muyno'8 1st udi ] , Valley , wd 33 A P Tucker et nl to A K Patterson , lot 10 , blk 13 , Clifton Kill , w d 625 James A Heverly to U K Hogers , lots land JJ.blkU'J , Credit 1'oncer iidd , w d 2,650 James A Heverly to ( S Hoi-crs , mid ! J lots 1 and S , Heverly & lloger's sub. wd . . . 1,210 John i-niitterct nl to n Sautter , lot 12 , blk C > , Jetter's add , wil 1 K Sautter et ul to John Sautter , s\v or HO of sw.10-U.13 o , wd 0,000 j A Northnp and wife to S C'Trasher , o ' , $ lotG. blkll. Heed'hlst add. wd 3,500 M. 8. Undsuy mid wlfo to Ceorgo Taylor. 40x100 ft of lot 10 Lindsay's nOd w d 1,6'J7 Snundors .t lllindiiun-'li to ] ' C Illnia- bnugh , lot 31 blk J and lot 11 blk J Sauu- ( leM& IllmebmiKli'hadd wd ( XX ) O H K A , T Co to P C' HlmcuatKh , lots St , 1M , 21 , So and 2(1 ( blk 7 Eaundeis & Himo- baugh's Highland park COO 0 H E \ TCo to PO niraebnudi , lots 111 , tt ) undZIDlkl guumleii ) & Ilimebangn'H Highland park wil 1,150 It S Berlin to A 8 llarnett , lot J blk 8 Clovordalcwd 700 J A Hoi bach to A S Harriett , n 31 ft of lot 0 blk Horbach'ft f.d add w d 410 W A Itedltk At wife to Andrew Anderson , lot 7 W A Hcdlck'Haddwd 400 K A l.eavcnwoith to O N Itainsey , lots blk 24 Lountzu place w d 10,503 E A Lcavenworth to O N Kamsey , lot 6 blk lli Shlnn's add w d 3,000 M McDonald to Nt'ls Johnson , w } j lot 7 , blk 1 , IbaacA Reiilen's add , wd CM 1 11 rink and wife to (1 A I.ancdon , lot 0 , blk 3 , Meyer , Kkhurds & Tllcien'H add , wd 600 I llrlnk and wife to 0 K Lungdon. lot 1 , bile 3. Meyer , lllcbnrdx & U llden's add , w d. . 000 P M llutrett et al to II A lloman , n H lot & and iv H lot 6 , blk 160. Omuhn. ( | c d 1 II A lloman to P M IlntTett , pt lot 4 and pt Iot3 , blk KiT , Omalla , ( i cd 1 P M lluttett et nl to li II Tliaycr , pt lot fi , lilk IM. nnd lit lot 3 , blk IdT , and pt lot 6 , blfc 173 , Oraalia , q c d 1 KM llutlett et al to KJ taring , pt lot 4 , blk liiT.Onmha 1 K M lltitutt et al to J H Cultln , ] it lotd.Wk IM , nnd pt lot it , blk Id7 , and pt lot 0 , blic 17J. Oninlin , n o d 1 A S Pntter et al to O t ! George , lot 11 , Hill- Blclureberve , w d . . . , . . , , 2.5M Twenty-seven transfers , aggregating. . t33,7t/J Ilulliliii PcrinltH. The following building permits were Is sued Monday by the superintendent of buildings ; J. Anderson , dwelling , JH8 Noitii Nine teenth street . J WO It , I IIMley , kitchen , taut Kranklln 100 0. W. IIut > k. two-story fjaine duelling , Tuenth-elBhth. near Hickory. a.OOfl Frank Past-til , bhop , Wnlnut , near Twenty. elfhtn . . . . . . . 201 I.orrnz Keller , dwelling. Arbor Place. . . . 3WJ P. C. Kllngert , awvlllng and fctore , Twenty-nlntli and Itlce 80C W. W. Marsh , twobtory brkk residence , Pine and Klgutli 20,00J ( Vf. II. Holder , barn , Orchard and Hamil ton. 100 I ) , Wainer , addition to dwelling. Twenty. ninth iindMiUeHth 110 J. H. llexton. tinmo dwelling , 'llillty- third and Sprague l.COC ' ' B llroi. . barn. Vlnton and Thirteenth , 1W . . .ieh Mills. three-Htory fiame tenement , Twelfth and Maltha B.OfC Twelve permits , aggregating J2U.UJC Drink .Multo , iJ-5 centsabottle. Tlio "Whisky Trust's Oivlilend. Peter Her , of tlio Willow Springs distillery , returned homo yesterday from Pcoria , 111. , where ho attended a monthly meeting ol the whisky trust und a special meeting of the directors of the hqme distillery. His stnih \\os word than usually bland as bo aauouncetj that one of the things which ho was permit ted to give away was that the trust for the month ending June loth had declared a divi dend of one-half of one per cent. The special meeting of Willow Springs directors was called to consider the question of improving the distillery at this place and resulted in authority being granted to Mr. Her to go ahead nnd make the improvements which ho considers necessary. "Thcic nro now 700 cattle at our distillery here , " said Mr. Her , "and the trustees have commenced to put in more. That doesn't look as If wo were going to close up in a day , does ill" _ LESS HOURS OU MOKE PAY. A Proposed Change In tlio Iiettcr- Uellvery Service. With reference to the recent congressional enactment reducing the hours of letter- carriers to eight , with pay for over-time , Postmaster Gallagher Bays : "If the car riers' hours for the homo office nro reduced to eight , it will necessitate the appointment of six additional carriers to accomplish the work. The department has been furnished with all the requisite information as to our delivery system , and should the new law go into effect , there is no doubt but what the necessary extra carriers would be appointed. If they nro not , the present force can only bo remunerated for their extra labor , and but few will kiclt against that. The now law promises to receive a hearty endorse ment from the carriers throughout the country. " SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPKCIALadvcrtlsemcn's , such as Iost , found. To Loan , For Sale , To Hent , Wants , Hoarding etc. , will bo inserted in this column at the low rate of TKN CKNTS PKH LINE for the first in sertion and Five Cents Per Line for each subse quent insertion. Leave advertisements at our ofllce. No , 12 Pearl Street , near Ilroadway , Coun cil Hinds Iowa. WANTS. TTIOH IIHNT A splendid , airy front room. J3 with dressing room nnd closet , furnished , at reasonable rates. 7J < * Washington ave. HAVE two ID-room brick houses to trade WE merchandise. Johnston & Van Patten. 0iris to do dress making. Mrs. WANTED 310 llroudwnr , up stairs. FT1AKEN UP Came into the premises of the JL subscriber , Sec. It , Washington township , Pottawatnmio county , Iowa , June 7 , 1KW , one pony mare , chestnut , about 12 years old , one Boreel colt , about ! 5 years old. The owner Is re- qupbted to provo propel ty , pay charges and take them aw ay. lllchard Hoen. WANT To exchange Nebraska or Wisconsin farm lands for Council Hinds or Omaha property or mcrchandlBo. O. P. McKesson. EOlt SALE A goou , completebakery. . 713 llrondwav. Fred Auwerda. T WILL buy good second-hand furniture , stoves Jand carpets ; will pay full cash value. A. J. Mandel , 3 i Uroadway. \ \ 7 ANTIIO Stocks ot merchandise. Have W C Omaha and Council Hlulfs city property , alto western laud to exchange for goods. Cullen on or address Johnson .V Christian , Hocia 35 , Chamber of Commerce. Omaha. 4 experienced girls to repack lem WANTED ons. this moruln g. Apply to 0. w. IJutts 1(1 ( and IB Pearl st. BAL11 At a baigaln. 40 acres near stock FOK yards. South Oinalm , Neb. , Johnson If Christian , Room 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. ANTED-A flrstrclass cook at the Crcston house , ANTED Apprentice nt dress making. No. 31 Pearl st. > OOMS for rent. 71'J Fourth btreet. A place to care for herpes , milk WANTED other work In private family. J.I" , lice olllco , Council lilullB. DO YOU WANT IM : o You can get it in any amount , on cither shorter or long time , on chattal or real estate security , lias real estate of all kinds. Call on or address L. U. Ciafts , fi'JI liroailuny. Council Hliill'H. _ PROF , HENRY RUIFROK , Instructor of Music , No. 114 Etntcsman street. Council DliiITa , and Melnberg'H Music Ktore , Dodge btreet , Oinuhu. Notice to Builders , The Roberts Portnblo and Adjustable Store shelving is now on exhibition in J. Noumiiyor'b now building on Broad way , Council Bluffs. Tlio patentee so licits your careful investigation , rely ing upon your judgment arid experience ; in regard to this new system of hhelv- ing. Wo believe it to bo the best and most practical arrangement for conven ience ever put in a building. Please give it a thorough examination. The ( shelves are neat in construction' can be put up quickly and cheaply ; can be tafccn down , moved and hot up withoiil the aid of a machine. They mljubl nicely to the dibtanco desired between shelves and give tlio goods a grand and beautiful display. Kvory noaalblo ad vantage is combined in this svbtom Every merchant should call and &co ui for wo have the MKIICIIANT'S FUIKND B. P. ROBERTS. . OFFICER & PUSEY , B .A.vi KEKS tVjuucir liluffs , Iowa. ItoJ. KSXAI3L1SUKD 1812. INCOUL'OUAXED 1878 CO. , MASSILI-ON , OHIO , MAXUrACTUMEKS. Especially Adapted tot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Kogulation , Durability Ouar- antccd. Can show letters from users wheie fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing. JUKANCU HOUSE , COUNCIL BI.UrFS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. THE OGPEN IRON WORK S Wrought and Cast FOR \liuihlinos \ , Automatic C [ d 01 Kl C 0 Highest Economy , Itcpatrs. yew .02d Hand L.I1UIIVL.U ? Simplicity ami Durablllti/ . Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BlulTsJa. Telephone 100. -IF I'OU IIAVfi ANY- SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Cull on ill. S > UOJILICIi , 5t ! § Broiiclway , where you will receive the Highest Cash' Price. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIG TRUSSES. No. GOG Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WA\TED-LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION. PRICE $15. The Morris Type Writer Is a practical , well made and Unvly nnlHbed machine , anil romblnex the perfect lettering , uxnct iillliiiniu'iit , and rapid wrltlnfjot a hluhpriced writer. The BDI- BUN MlMUOOHAI'lf the Tieht apparatus made for manifolding autographic and typ writer work : Il.OOO coplca can he taken. TVI'K WIHTRIC supplies for bale Si-nil forcuculara. Tlio Ux- cofslor Co. , Council Ilhillb.la. Mention thlH paper. COUM'IL , BLUFFS C O IE3 IIsT I C 3 H. ( jiKAUL , Mniiurudtim- . NO. IOI i : . 1SKOAOWAY. HOMCI mi ) . D. H. HcDAIIELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KO and Kti Main Street.Couucll HliilH.Iowa. "THEO.'BECKMAN , JJANUfAUTUIttU OF AMI DFAI.KII IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full .Usoitmcnt of Jlarnew o < .ds Con- itantly onllanJ. Itci > nrlu ! ? Xpatly will J'rouii'Uy ' N9 , ape MAIN ST. , COUNCUJ BUUIH'H , J Star Stables and Mule Yards Uroadwny , Council Hluffa , Om > . Dummy Depot Horses and mules constantly on hand , fol taloat ictall or In carload low. . . . Orders promptly nlled by contract on short notice. , , Block M > ld on commission. i'olepbono 111. SU'IIUJTKK X I10U5V. Opposite Dummy Depot Council Illulfa JOHN GILBERT , I'l.UMUKK AM ) DEAMill IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. R21 BIAIN ST. , COU.VC'II , ULUFI'M , : : IOWA OGDEN : - "BOILER : CAUTKH & SOX , IYon'3. MamifuuuirrKot AH Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iran Work. Ordfr by mall for repairs promptly attended to. BatlBfactlon tuurantoed. lutli Avenue. Ad- Holler Works Council llluir-i.lona. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1011 DOUUbiVd QMAJ1A , NEB * & & $ & ? * - * $ i B