THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 11. 18SS. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 11 ! I'HAIlIj SXJIKKT. Delivered \ > y Carrier In Any 1'nrtof the City tit Twenty Cents Per Week. . It.W.TJI/lUN . . . MAXAGEIt. Jlt'PINFfl O riCK , N'f ) . U. iinoii : ) , No.I. . .All.NOK M I N. Y. Plumbing Co. John IJohunuy purclmscd the little wooden bnildliiR which now t.inds near the new government building. The All Saints Guild will filvo n sociable nt Mrs. Sackott's , on Willow tivonuc. this evening A plciiBtint tliiil ) IB assured till wno attend. The Infimt child of Mr. nnd MM. T. G. Allison WHS taken 111 u few dnj's ngo and Monday iiinrnlin ; passuil away. Thu funeral fccrvlcos occurred during the ufturnuon. Tiio funeral of Uoiii , Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. U.ivis , took place yoster- diiy afternoon from the family boinustwul in Ilardln township , Itov. G.V. . Urotts olllclat- ing. Among the attorneys and agents who have been admitted nt Washington this Week to practice before the Interior dop.irttnunt is Mr. LUrtram.uvely , secretary of tlio boaid of trade of thl * city. The condition of Mr. H. C. Henderson re mains practically unchanged. The lower ex- trcmctics arc paralj t-d by the Injury to the spinal mnrrow. His death Is expected to occur nt any time. Henry Do Bar , a bnrkccper , hying at 120 licnton , has been lor sonic dajs very 111. H Is feared that liiw nllnd is seriously nffcctcd. Ho was token yesterday to St. Ueniard'H hospital for treatment. Howe's New London 10 cant show is booked for this city on the yard and -lib of this month. The advance agent was In the city yesterday and secured grounds near the Northwestdepot. . The show is now ex hibiting in Omaha. J Arrangements arc In progress to form n club of all the citizens of Council Uluffs who p-irtlciimted in the Harrison cniiipnign of 1840. It is the Intention to perfctt an organ- billion next Friday evening at the republican hoadqutlrtcrs in Masonic temple. Captain H. L. Henry , a fotmOr resident of the city , chancing to bo here , put down ? 100 to help the hotel along" . This ought to bring the blush to some of those who have thou sands of dollars \\orth of property here and yet groan at Investing .v'-5 in this enterprise. The new steamer , the M. F. Kohrcr , which , is to ply upon bnko Manawn , will bo launched this afternoon ut fi o'clock ' with suitable ceienmities. These who tire oui ions to know how these matteis uro done upon boats of'a larger build should not fall to tro to Lake Manawa to-day. Motor trains will leave the dummy depot every hall hour dur ing the afternoon. E. H. Shcntc lotuis money on Chattel security of every dobcrhition. Privnto consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ollico 600 Broadway , cor ner Main Btruel , ujstni.rs. . . . i Everything from n JcwHlmrp to n piano nt . U. U. Music Co. , ± J1 Urotidwnv . " * r ! ' "V * , - r * * J. G.Tiiton ) bus bargains in rcnlcslalc. * , It 1'njH l' r J0\et-ilotly. ) , I hnvo nn uitusuiilly largo stock of pant ( roods on hand wliiuh 1 want to run , off. I will mnlco iiit punts from tliisdnte I for 85.00 ; usutil jiriuo $10.DO. This re duction applies to all bummer floods. A. KKITKIC , ! ! 10 Broadway. Pci'Nonnl Alderman Fred P. Uolllngor is taking In the sights and sen breezes of the Pacitlc const. Mrs. Lucas , wife of our worthy chief of police , has returned home after a protracted visit to her nnrcnU. Mr. Fred Jiutlcr returned homo from Tnbor , In ! , yesterday. Mrs. Hutler will re- I mnln with her mother during the balance of the summer. . f ? * ' H. T. Andrews of Audubon , is In the city on n flying business trip. Mr. Andrews ( a being very favorably named us a candidate for judicial honors. v Colonel P..P. Henderson , of ludlnnoln , Tn. , is in the city , called .herp to attend hl-j brothoivJI. C. Jlcnlleison , who is 'suffering from a dislocated ucck. O. P. Shepherd and family returned from $ ? orth Platte Monday evening. "Shcp" .gained twenty pounds during his week's ' ab sence , nnd thinks he could get fat in another month at the saint ) rate of increase. Mlsa Julia Sulllvnn departed over the Mil xvaukeo last evening for the cast. While there she will visit relatives and friends l Now Havou , Long Hraftch and Npw Yorfc Oity , roturulng homo the latter part o : August. Mrs. H. H. Glover , of Grand Island daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Field , hai been visiting her parents for a few days She started yesterday afternoon for Huston where she will spend the balance ot th < summer. Wilson Duncan , an old tlmo resident niu cun maker of this city , has returned to tin Bluffs after an absence of several years. Hi was made administrator of the estate of hh brother George , lately diseased , which wa valued nt $ .12,000. Mr. Duncan und his slstc are the only heirs. Major M. M. Marshall of the "Q" re turned yesterday from a three week's tri ; at Lake Okoboji. He brought homo seven ! flno specimens of the lliuiy species , as proo of his piscatorial skill. Ho exhibited a hand omo nine pound pickerel at the uptown 13m IlnKtou ticket ofllco , which was , of course the smallest of the lot. Ho reports a sulen did time , and the ilncst fishing ho over ex poricnccd. Rcpnttu Place. The balance of thos-e beautiful lots i RegatUi Place , Lake Manawa , go to th best bidder at C i > , m. Thursday , July Ii , Buy mantels , grates anil hearth fut niBhings of the Now York plumbing Co Money loaned nt L. B. Crafts & Co. loan olllco , on furniture , pianos , horse : wagons , personal property of all Idiidi and all other articles of value withot : removal. All busincbs btriutly conl dontial. \ Flower Festival. The flower festival nt the Congregation ! church londay evening proved truly enjo ; able to these who attended , and highly credi auto to the young ladies who planned the ci ; iif tcrtaliiincnt nnd carried It to a sticeessfi W fulfillment. There were ( lowers of all vuri tics , and in abundance. Then there was I pleasing programme In which sentiment an humor were mingled. Ono g6up of lltt folks represented ( tansies , their facpi boh hidden behind very clever representations i that beautiful llower. Then at the next rii of tlio curtain another view of pansles wi plven , a row of tin pans 'with "z's" bolo them. The four-o'clock was pictured with clock. Daisies tind rosebuds word prettl presented by a group of girls. Fuc'hlt were represented by a group , mostly boj there beniR "few shes. " The humble pcrp trator of 'this fortunately withhold his mm from publication. Altogether the ontcrtul ment was very amusing , , and many fcatur ' ycre pretty us well as novel. 400 Font. Four hundred foot'.of 'frontage o Lake Mnnaga will tyo struck off t < j th best bidder Thursday , July 12 , ' at 5 ] tn. , on the grounds. Largest stock of bathing bulls nt Joli i Bono & Co.Js. ' ' ' " Full line of sheet 'm'us'ic at Couni < BlulTs Music Co. , 224 Broadway. * Union Abstract company , SW Mala strec Artists prefer the Hallott & Dav piano , ut C. B. Muio Co. , 221 Broad wa ; B. B. Wadsworth fi Co. loan money. Travelers ! Stop at the Bcchtclo. Buy bathing ; buita at Beno'f. PENC1UERS AND PASTERS , Thp Iowa Editors Take a Merry Start Westward. A NOVEL FLOWER FESTIVAL. Tlic Ilml'Uim In CotirtTlcs FOP the Klcctrlc Motor Mnc The Vivo ClilcfTukrfl \ 'ntcr The Hotel Move. TnnrtipyliiK Joiii'nnIlstH. Tim lowu I'rcss nssocl itioii could not luivo ti nioro auspicious tlmo for the beginning of its iinnunl outltif , ' . The liny was delight ful , ntul each Incoming trnlii boru Its quota of the over-worked , llttlo appreciated and loss paid members of the iiowtp.ipcr force of the state. For many a weary month they hud looked forward with fond anticipations to the good time coining , when the "devil" would cease from troubling and the Hhears and paste-pot would be , so far as they were concerned , nt rest. The arrangements for their entertainment whllo in the city were most complete. So engaged were the local news men with their guests that much hard rustling was done that the readers of the various papers should not iriiaS their usual feasts of good things. rjAt 9 o'clock the club room was thrown open , and during the day quite n largo num ber found tholr. ivay thither and were ugree- ably cntci tulncd. After dinner , which was taken a' the various hotels , a largo number of carriages were driven to the Ogden , where they were illled with sight seers and driven about the city. The llrst objective point Was Fairinount park , and as each one g.izcd from the slanu upon the beautifulexpansive rlvor , stretching away in the distance , bursts of as tonishment and delight came from every lip. The other notable places about the city were visited. At a'-(5 ( Colonel Kecd placed a full tralit at the disposal of the guests and they wci e all taken to Lake Manawa. D.ilby's band , headed by Its Justly rHobrated leader , escorted the party and discoursed delightful music en loutc. Arriving at the lake , the craft which "moves upon the bosom of the waters'1 Wusaho nlared at the % ' , ' ? . of the visitors , aniTlfie' majority enibarkcd mid were taken to the beach. An hour was thus delightfully pasricd. As the supper hour drew near the spacious dining rooms of the Hotel Manawa wore thrown open ami the guests were heated to a bountiful repast. It was a jolly crowd , to bo Mire. The funny man lost his humor mid was once more a man among men. Crop re ports and presidential outlooks wore alike forgotten. The .cry of "more copy" was dis placed by that pf "more grub. " All went merry as could bo , and at a lifting hour the paity re embarked for the city. Jlcre the guests were left to pursue their way. They were accompanied to the transfer where , at 8 : ! ! .r > , the train , which Is to. b3 their homo for scries of days , pulled out , launching them fairly upon their Journey westward. The members of the association desired to give to the cltucus of Council Bluffs an ex- pre slon of their appreciation of the efforts f- " CUtCr ' . Sam-one r-rr * . - Vnclr nsmmeni' , , \v e knew you had a big oity , but realty we lidn't thing It was us large as it Is. " "Yus , " csponded another , ' 'and your hospitality is is generous as your city is largo. Oh , we vtll toll our leaders all nliout it. " Among tho-o Who will cpjoy the trip most iciirtllv w Moses Jacobs , the newsboy of Jcs Moincs. "Moso" is rather n healthy icy and is a rustler in the best sense of the vord. "Yes , when there is any game bo- ween the Omaha and DCS Mofnes clubb I ul- vays sell a lot of extra Uni ; * . If the Ues iloincs club wlus I sell JiOO extra , or more. _ f the Onmhas win , nud it Is a close game , I sell about one or two hundred extra ; but if Jnmlm wins by big odds they don't want to read about it at all. " Moso goes on this trip as a representative of the DCS Moines .endcr. The p. rty go "by tlio Uniqn P.iciilc in charge of E. M. Ford , the traveling pqssetlger agent. They will arrive V Salt Lake City next Sat- irday , whore the llrst stop 6f any length will bo. mnde. There they will remain until Sun- lay nt midnight. They will bo ro.viilly cnter- nincd while they are inIon with .1 trip to Oarllcld Uoach , a grand banquet , etc. From th'enco the party will proceed to Ygl- owstonc park , and notable places in Mon- ; anh. "Ehcy " will then return via the North ern Patfitlc rallwajvvisltlng places in Dakota and Minnesota. * , ' i. . . . . i How Justice Knockotl , 'Erti.Out. Yesterday was n lllgli roller all along the Ino of municipal Justice. Jiidge Aylesworth assessed ft. Matsotv $7iOO for' a gilt edge booze. John Miller and William Wright didn't like the looks of Ihu court at the jnorii- tig session and thought they woujd get oft easier later In. the day. They afterwards plead ? uilty to disturbing the peace and deposited . < K ) each f6r tholr lionosty. Pat Ilouan was letdown with $3.10 out of his pocket fora wiloy whirl In the wooley west. William and Charles Hock , bold for disturbing the peace , deposited a watch and chain and Sll.bt for appear.inco at 4 o'clock , but before the hour named they caino to the front , re deemed the ticker and received their dis charge. The two Omahn parties who were held for some crookedness over the river were dischaigcd , as no one appeared to prose cute the case. The case against James llyun , bold for forgery , was continued until next Monday. > Esiuiro | Harnctt listened to a regular sonj I and dance In the case of the State vs Pill I lard and Mills for swindling. John Liml appeared for the state and J. H. Snyder foi the prisoners. The case was Bet for 1 ( o'clock , but Limit was not ready until ncarlj Jl o'clock , and then the case was cantinuoc until 'J p. in. Then the state's witnessc ! were not present rtnd the defense usiccd foi the discharge of their clients. Llndt do mandcd n further continuancowhich was re l fused , after which ho demanded that bcncl 1 warrants bo Issued for the state's witnesses Llndt also IlloJ an Information ngalnst tin above accused charging them with vagrancy Hv this means they will bo held until thoi : trial upon thu llrst charge can bo had. The hot-weather-monotony in .Tustlo Schurz' court was biokcn by the tailing o the Floyd-Uunt case. . The young man wa brought into colirt but made little defence On the showing of the state the young mm was bound over In J.VH ) bonds to await tin action of the grand Jury. The Flro Chid' "Sot On. " The city council sat down with crushlni foi co on Chief Walters at its meeting Monda ; evening and ordered the hose reels changei back to tholr original location. It boem that Alderman Waterman , chairman of th llro committee , was the one who ordered th change , without the consent , or oven know ! cdgo , of the other mnmbors of that commll tee. The trouble Is that Mr. Waterman ha been trying to run the lira department to sul himself , and the Qther members of the coun oil disapprove of ols methods nnd o ii : formed htm at the last mooting. Whenovc auy business has como up requiring the al tcntlon of the lire committee , the oflleiou chairman has retired to a corner of his Mai street carriage factory and thcro put all me tlons to himself nnd declared them came by an overwhelming majority. It Is not u nil strange that the other member should object , as they are unwlllln to bo held responsible for his ind vlduul nets. At the last , council nice' ' Ing the mayor requested Mr. Waterman t call n meeting of his ccmunlttfo in the futun whcn'thoro was any question to bq con 'sldorcdnnd then report the result of thol deliberations to the full board of'councllmc for approval. The fact of the matter Is thn Mr. waterman has not called u single mcoi tug of the tire committee slnco ho has bee In oftlcc , but has rather trusted to the othe members" concurring In his Ideas. Uis all remembered that Alderman Watormit ordered the two hose reels scut to his shop t bo repaired. Nut only that , but the city re pair work U doiio at his tJiop , without an regard to the statutory provision that no aide man shall be "Interested directly or Ind rcctly in the profits of auy contract or Job c work , or services to bo performed for th corpp ration , " Ono Story More On I ho Hotel. Yesterday two dispatches were rectlvc from T. J. EVnns , who Is now In Chicago I the Interest of the new hotel. The subsfam yf tUtfso messages i > the Chicago have selected the Pacific hou o slto ; they will not accept the subscription list , but must have the property transferred to them frco from nil Incumbrnncc. The deed will beheld held In trust until the building Is completed and all the stipulations existing between the syndicate and those who transfer1 the prop erty to them. They will also deposit n bond covering the value of the property , which will stand against any possltilo loss to the subscribers. Now It Is necessary for some person or persons to tnko the , Hair and them selves make the purchase of the Pa cific house property. In any list there Is sure to bo it small per cent shrinkage. This list Is gild-edged and the loss will bo very small Indeed , if thcro Is any nt all , butte to guard against all contingencies It will bo necessary that the subscription list shall bo largo enough to guarantee those who take It against loss. TliN Is the htstmovo necessary to secure the hotel. Ten days are given by the Chicago parties to put the matter In proper form , and there Is no question but that , befoio the tlmo has elapsed , the matter will be satisfactorily arranged. Catching .Smoked COOMB. Early yesterday morning three negro boys were discovered in the loft of Paul llouiuetto's livery barn on lower Hroadway , smoking cigarettes. Hcforo they could be reached by the stable employes they fled through n window. A lively chuso followed In which everything on foot Joined , Including Chief Lucas , \vho was called to the scene. A man who lives In that neighborhood showed great bravery by shooting at one of the escaping "coons. " Fortunately the bul let went wide of its murk and the smoker escaped. It was a lively cmso whllo it lasted. The Klcctrlu Motor Ijinc. The ties for the itew Council muffs & Omaha motor line arc nlready deposited on the ground along the whole length of Avenue A , IromSlxteclitli stieet to the rlVer. The grading work Is about completed , and It will rcqUlro but a short tlmo to lay the tics nnd rails for this overhead electric motor railway. It Is expected to have it In running order by the middle of September. Lost a Foot. A switqhniiin named Gcorgo Ilolyas hail his foot run over In tlio Pnmllo , Junction yards Sunday afternoon. The foot , the. rfs-'ht oiH1 , was amputated above the ankle by lrs , Livingston mid Holyoke. Hev.i4 sent to the comji.iny'8 hospital at Burlington. An AIH ifii > e Cfuve. The OIUGINAt AHIETINE OINTMENT is only put up In largo two1 ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped Hun Is , : utd all skln erup tions. Will positively cure all kinds of pilot. Ask for the OUIG1NAL AWE'l'lNE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Uruir Co. ut 23 ceuts per box by mall 30 cents. I rort Heat Than Flrp. Yesterday afternoon a tire alarm was sent in from box ! ) . A quick run was ma.uo by the department , albeit it was terrible hot. . Arriving at the Hock Nhmd passenger depot a small blaze " \vivt dlscovcriiil in the floor of that structure. A dash of water nnd the danger wnt > past. The damage was nominal. Is Tills \C\\nt \ Alls You ? mxe u , Obstruction of the nasal clitu-gos falling ; from the hc.iil into tlio throat , boinothnos iirofiibO , wutory , uml ncrid , tit othoiti , thiclc , tomicioiis , mucous , purulent , bloody ami putrid ; OJMJS wont ; , vvutory , and inllaihod ; ring ing in the ours , deafness , ImckiiiR or couching to clciii- the thi-o.U , expector ation of olTonsivo nuittor , together with hcubs from ulcers ; voice changed and miMil twiuif ; ; breath offensive ; binoll and tusto unpaired : is there a b'onsation of diz/.incbs , witH mental depression , a hacking cough and genor.il debility ? if 3011 have all , or auy coiibldorablo number of these Hymptouib , yon are suffering from Nasal Catarrh. The more complicated your dibqaso IKIB be come , the greater the number and diversity of symptoms. Thou&ands of cases annually , without manifesting half of the above gyintUoms , rosull in consumption , and end in the grave. No di&oaso is so common , moro decep tive and dangerous , or less understood , or more unsuccessfully treated by physicians. The manufacturers , of Dr. Sago's Caturrti Remedy olTor , in good faith'a. reward of i")0 ( | for a cuso of this disease which they .cannot cure. TQ ) Remedy is bold by druggistSj.at. only 50 Cents. ADDITIONAL OMAHA NEWS niayoii AND ii\n. Yestcrtlny's l'i-occctliiiKi In tlio Dis trict Court , The cases that wore on trial Monday evening when court adjourned were con tinued over until to-day to trive way in cburt to all the strcetrnllway company cases. It was found jcstcnlr.V morning that , when the court asked if there were any ox-purto orders to be entered the attorneys for the Motor Street railway com pany and the Cable Tramway company usUcd for a continuance of the hearing of their case until Saturday morning. This is the only real case that Is of any importance among the four applications that were tiled and on It hangs the Until decisions in all the applications. The ground upon which the attorneys based their application for a continuance was that neither Bide was prepared for a hearing. The eagerness which tlio attorneys for the Cable Tramway company manifested Monday , and the fact that they wore ready for n hearing at that time , made It seem a little strange that they were not ready. It is thought they had learned some now facts in their case Mon day afternoon that changed the mode of pro cedure in the ntTuir.s of the cnsu , The facts they learned were , it Is said , that the mem bers of the Cable Tramway company had opened negotiations with the motor company to occupy Twentieth street and Popploton tivcnuo conjointly. The only point at issue in the application Is as to which company holds tlui priority of franchise on the streets It Is generally conceded Unit n compromise between the motor company and the cable company , such as they arc now negotiating , would virtually terminate tlio application on the part of the residents of Popiiletou avenue against the motor company and the cabin company would have nothing farther to do in their applications against the other com panies , but withdraw them. UIMOVIII TO THU u. s. toritT. Judge Wakcloy rendered his decision on the implication of the attorneys for the plaintiff in the case of Rogers against the American Water Works company for an order to have the case removed to the United States court. The application was made on the ground that the plaintiff is a resident of another f-tate , namely Illinois. Order was grauted. WANTS I'lV roil A 1I\KU OVEN . The case of Daniel Domihoy against Jack MorrKou and C. S. Hireins' agent , J. J. Morrison , fras on trial bolero Judge Donuo , Uonaboy claims the defendants ewe him flliT..T ) for furnishing the material and con btrnctiiig a balto oven at the St. Cloud res taurant , The woric was done In Septenv her , 1SS7. The court granted the plaintiff a judgment for the full amount of the claim , is HE A uuuxictitnl During the forenoon his honor heard the testimony of about fifteen witnesses whc were called into court to testify In the case of Josephine Kinkuid , who asks legal separa tion from her husband , James T. Kinkald , or the ground that he is an habitual drunkard and for some tlmo lust ha * been maltrcatiny and abusing her in n brutal manner. She was married to Jaincs the ii'Jth of .Umo , IbTO , and until about two months ago was a resl dent of. Council muff * . . She seta forth Ii : her petition that his conduct is such that slu can not live with him .tiny longer. She tilsc asks for the custody of their two boys , aged ten.and six years respectively. The court , after hearing part of the cvl dcnco In the case , found that the plaintiff hail not lived in this state long enough to applj fora divorce and dismissed the caso. KEW SUITS. , Wallace M. burroughs began suit against Alden It. niley , Annie U. Klnkcad , Thomai H. McCuHouph and Frank P. Park , to colloc from them tUU.bfi tor tuxes paid upon a faru belonging to defendants in Shelby County Iowa , which he had purchased it a tax ale und tni'y had redeemed. Ue'irvV. . Ft-nlrtvk bccau suit again * SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest Stock , METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Goods , Lowest Prlcaa , Clothing , Hats , Caps , cto. MllttttH MUSIC .COMPANY. _ , William Dtalcilo Slodontopf , o.- = ffardman , Everett < C Fisher o'o MH.U1 City & Count/ REAL ESTATE . Main SL Council ninflt. MUTUAU X.IFE IN8 , CO. New Tor * . No.B Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronaga of Any Banh In the oity. , Is Solicited. STH , & AnFaBtar SMOKE ' COUNCIL BLUFFS J.W. SQUIRES' Paint. dll PorcgoT & Mooro'a Abstracts of Title Wholesale , Santa Rasa. . ARE THE BEST. No. 8. Pearl St. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. , r , ETC. Miiiiufiicturer of Fine CnrritigcH mid Uuggies. I hnve tihvuys n full stock tti hclcct from. Cull nnti esnmino. I'ricc1) ) Low. Jolin Ekwall for sale of tho.cast half of lot 2 , block li'.t ' , In Oumhri , for taxes on bald lot amounting to DU4.72 , paid by aid plalutilV since ISM. \ WnUUMIE HAI.OONItFUI'KII. W'llhim H. Trecn began cmlt.ugainst T. P. T/arjQli & Co. for 35.01.0 damages for failure oil tl'iuipftit to keep ni'outr-it-f mude with him ( o nt and fnrnfcll YEalomfwnicli Tic'Vas to ImVo Charge of as barkeeper anil mini , nger , nnd that for the failure on the part of the dcfondtilits he has been daniaged in that amount , A TC.S-Yr.MI VICTIM. The oiiler from .Tudire liorka's court re manding Thomas White to tlio district court 'on the ch.irgo of burglarising Mr. 13. W.vutt's residence at 2d2J Wirt street , has been. filed. xiw : BCITS. The case of Kassiel F. Phillips against George F. Denise , on an appeal from the county court on a judgment in favor of plain , tilt , in the sum of SliW , was Hied in the dls trict court. The case of Charles G. Newman against F. P. O'llricn on a judment for $ , ' 4.45 was taken to the district couit from Justice , Auctcrsbn'N court. John 1. Keuick began siHt against Samuel Theodore ami Mark A4 rfntijn for the foiv. to gecuro Hie payment oT Two promisory mtcs of t > 70J ! each. George I. Hoagland SUCK Jnliil M. Cain , William C Cain mid St. A. D. lUlcombo on note for $ > ll'00 ' , secured by mortgage. County Court. Wll.I. l'llIllXTKI ) . The last will and testament of Carl C. Thrane , wo.s llled for probate with Uio clerk of thu county court. . i The will I'ontaius foul1 codicils. Mrs. Tin-line is I'iven u life estate in all Uio prop- rty. real nnd psrsonnl , Utid at her death It is divided equally among their four cliililr.cn. Mrs. Thr.uio is alsoliaUiedJis. the exeeutnx of tlie will. .II'IXIMI'.XT AOUXST A T'OSIKM VJ . A judgment in the sum of' 44.11 $ was en- tcrca by Judge Shield's , tn favor of Churles bJouks and against John II.'Erck , bondsman Tor Otto Fruoui , in the eaioof Uouks against Frizoni , . THK POOR FAUSI PUHCHAStOUS. County Attorney Blmcrnl IJCRlus Suits .Auainut the IclliHuouts | , County Attorney Slineral has already con firmed the statements imvdo to , a BEE ro- portcr.somu dnys auo , that hp would begin suits against the purchasers of the poor farm 'lots'rvho had not mot the payments for the lots , as soon as the criminal'wor.k for thlfl term was concluded and ho could got time. The llrst suit Was begun , yesterday against Wad W. Chi ir , The petition set's forth that the defendant oh the UTtb dnof April , 1837 , purchased lots I and 3 tn block S and lot 28 in block 3in "Douglas addition to the oity of Omaha ; that the sum 6f the llrht payments on said lots &lMs'i.i4 : , which was duo on the Kith of May , IbST , has not been paid , and said defendant has rorusod to make said payment or any sum thereof ; tlmt there is a balance duo on said lots of S0.41X ) . The | > otltioii asks the coutt to comnct said defendant to meet said payments , or in case ho refuses to do so that the property may bo sold to meet the pay- metit and a judgment entered against the defendant for any deficiency that there may remain after such sale. Mr. Simeral stated to a HEK man yesterday Unit ho was working on the cases every day , nud would succeed in getting ono or two cases begun eaoh dav , and that the days of his toll in this work will only be terminated by the full and oomple.o ) settlement of the second payments on the lots on the part of each and every man who made purchases in that property and who has not already set tled or made some arrangements for meet ing his payments. This means that the poor farm lots must bo paid for at once or they will bo sold airaln. Mr. Slmcral began the second suit In the afternoon In which ho claims of ono Stuht & ! , ( MO , the amount yet duo on lots T and S hi block S. Pimulos , bolls anil other humors are liuhlo to appear when the blood gets heatoil. To cure them , take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Another of I > o\v y & HIOIIO'H Dlslion- efet lOmploycM ( Joup. It seems ( hat every hour developes some thing now in the robbery of Uowoy it Stone's furuiture warehouse by dishonest employes and the value of the goods now missing foots up to quadruple the sum first supposed to have been stolen. It seems that instead of olio or two of the clerks bglng implicated in the rascality , there wore no less than live and inaybo more. The police' ' are still dili gently at work upon the case hunting up the missing property and accumulating evidence against the offenders. They are getting things down to a focus and the knowledge that Jolm Cooper , the furniture dealer , was in possession of some of tire mlpslng property Induced n fifth member iof the peculating clcrUs to make himself scarce. This is Albert Perkins , an oJ ) and , trusted em ploye , who occupied the position of shipping clerk and head man In the warehouse. Mon day night ho levanted loft for n more snlub- ious cliincniul the natural Inference Is that he , toff , has bee'n sharing in the profits Qf the dishonest trafllo carried on by Sniiill , Henry and Qulnn. Ho was to have been nr- rebtcd yesterday , but smelling a peed } sized rodent ho folded Ills tent and , like ah Arab , stole silently away. It is supposed that ho was ono of the parties who disposed of the furniture to Cooper. ALL mutes use It. lo ostlt ccnplttt WittQlt 1L Sprains , Strains , Bruises , Wounds. , j. Sold ty Vntyoltk aiul'Dtafenl r Ibt Chat. A. Voatltr Co. , Bilto. , Ml - - ' ; < lcnV - riiT iTFiM WEIR SHUGART CO. , I l | OF A.a- IC-Q-ljI'TT .U Hv E5IJ3Siv < EBl > T'ra I MB H. F. HATTENHAUER , No * . i 7 to UD } Fourth Slri' * > t. SPECIALNOTICES. , . i ro < ! tr < > ufiii , To Loan , I'orSftln.To ltentWnnt , Ponrdlng , ' " li liiHi-rteil In this column nt the low Council mulls , luttii. WANTS. DKI'.SSMAKINO Also plnln sewlug done at No. ll'.T Third avenue , or by the cluy. WANT"l'.n-T\\f > "girls to wait on tnUle at Allen's rehimuiuit , 400 llioadwny. FOR SAJ.t : The best stnull Drulti and vegeta ble farm In I'ottawattrtmle county , two mile * from Council lllturx poityltlci * , ntuprlc that will sell It , on ivjnai kably piv.y terms. 'iitlupi'ifeu HIM ! propel ty in Kood condition. I'Ok'.ehslon given un > - time. Oood reu f > n for selllnp. H. T. llryant & Co. , U 8 Ilrondway , Council UlullK. In. _ T710H THAUK Several storks of mercllUndlse , JL' alsoltiiprovi-rt nnd nnlmnriived farms. John ston & Vim Patten , in Main st. in 3ALB J year olc ; aor- . Gentle anil hbund. _ TO Itr.NT liuineiTliitely , for tlio sunnriicr. r. gooil furnl'-lied house , 10 rooms ; closet and bathroom ; tlty water. Apply on premises BU 5th ave. WANT To oxcliniiRo Nebtftska or Wisconsin fuim lands f or t 'nunt 11 lllull's or Dniahiv piopeity or merchandise * O. 1' . McKesson. V\7"ANTiU ; blocks ol merchandise. Have > T Omaha and Council llluirs city property. alto Westell ] lund to oxchaiwi * for Ko 1s. Cullen on or address .liilmiou A ; ( Jhrlhtlau , Itocra 35 , Clmmburof Couimeicw. Umalia. FOIt SA1/V. At a bargain , 4(1 ( acres neiir stock yards , South Omahn , Neb. , Johnson & Christian , Hooili 35 , Chamber ot Couimorca , Qmuha. PROF , HENRY RUIFR 0 K , Instructor of Music , No. Ill Statesman street , Council HlulTs , and Jlelubcrg's Muilc-Store. llodgo streetOinaha. HUMAN HAIRS : GOUKCIL I BLUFFS , . PRICE $15 , The Morris Typo Writer is a practical , well tnndo Mild llnely ilnlsued machine , nud combines the perfect lettering , exnct nlliKinuent , and rapid \\i UiiiK of a hl h priced writer. The EUI- SON MIMIXMlltAl'II , the best apparatus made for iminlfoldlnK autOKrnphlo and tvpo writer worki,0X ; : ) copies tun bo taken. TVl'ft WHITIJU supplies for sulo S.iail torcnculars. Tb Ux- coislor Co. . Council Hlulls.lu. Mention this pnper. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. 600Droad\vay Council IllulTs , Iowa. I tublUheJ _ IKJ7. _ _ JOHN GILBERT , ii\r.iu IN WIND MILLS. IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. 521 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL MLUFI'S , : : IOWA SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDBn , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Plbcabepof Women and Children , OUT llroui' ay , Council UluffH. "FOUNTAIN CUT AND F > LUQ- IncomnarAbly th Bast. . . ' * ' r - mmu' y I ahvays keen in fetoulc a lar ro variety or eastern make C'arria eswliicli I soil ntsi very low rato. I am nlwayH ready to show KSXAIilvlSHRD 1843. INCOUPORATUU 1873 CO. , OX , OHIO , MAXUFACTUUKKS. SIZES FROM L'spftclnlly Adapted foi 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevator ? ? AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF - : - ENGINES Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. lleRulntlon , Durability Ounn antccA. Can bhow letters from nvern w'heio fuel llconumy Is equal with Corliss NoiH'ondensiuJi oKAKCii nou i : , c'ou.NC'ii. ui < vrrs , IO\VA. Send for Catalogue , E.G. HARRIS , Manager. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF . . ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ' WANTED Good Salesmen on large conuuission or salary. WAXTKW-LOCAL , AM > TKAVKHXG AUIiXTS OX C BF YOU ISAVI : ANY SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on ML DIIOIIL.ICI1 , 5JS ! Hi'otutu'uy , wlicro you will ruculvtji tliu Ilizritcgt Cahli 1'rit'c. i THE OGDEN S GOMPAN1 Wrought and Cast . FOR Automatic P il p I LL IT O Highest Economy , Itcpalrs. yew cC 2d Ifand LllulllCO Simplicity and Jiirablltti/l Nos. 1100 ta 1200 , Tenth Avoniiq , Council J31ulTsIa. Telephone 100. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE'CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plain , , Estimate ' Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brow Building , Council Bluffs , low * . Dl IPl/r . Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , ll DUniXL. " Pearl St. , Council BluiTb , Iowa. 1 N Justice ot the Peace. Onice over American Express , No , 418 , " Broadway , Council Bluils , Iowa. QTHIMC" Si QIMQ Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fedcr * O I UllL. ( X OIIVIO" " Courts. Onice Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart-Beno Block , Council BlufTt > , Iowa. CP UA7ri\l Dentist. Corner Main Street and First Avenue , Councl U , nft/UlV" Bluft-b , Iowa. I PLJ A IV/I / DCDI IM KH fKnoelnllst In m enso of 13ye. Kar. Nosu nnd MM . . C'ufl , M. LHAlVlDtriLIN M. U Tin-out. niftbscsArcurutclrl'rcscrihcU. . nHrhticatClb\-mnil aft tlrst roiiHultntlotjj ( \ r / nicw cor. Main r. street and llroadwny. He&ldcnco , 010 Ulnir st. llouis-li.lo IZ.a pcjW REDUCTION a PH From 15 to 25 Per Cent. PH FOR NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER , n At f . II Ob 1 rl Wl 1 I O FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1614 DOUGIj&S ST. , OMAIIA.NCU D. H , McOANELD & CO. , Tallow Pelts Hides. , , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. , fcW nd U ilaln Strest.fouucll UluU.lowv Star Stables and Mule Yards lit \fct anil mules coiutantly on Im.-ul ( or s ! ntr tnllnc In rnr 1 > t . Oniciit ( itoinptly ailed hy comr > v.k 1.11 ) iorl . Stuck Kold . Tflephone 114. SCII I.CTKU & jiOLCV , op | > o lte Dummy I'n > ot , Coui.cll Illutfr.