" " " " " " " - = ' - - - . - H fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23. 1888.-TWELVE PAGES. I THE DAILY BEE. COUNClEl3LUFFS. lCK NO. 11 ! I'KAIlIj STJIKKT. Dellvcro \ 1 > y carrier In Any Vnrt of the City nt Twenty Cents I'erWcek. H. W. TII.TON . . . MANAOUH. lluoiNEca Omen No. 43. NlflHT JltllTOII , titl.'O , MINOH MI3NT10N. N. Y. I'lumbinjj company. The school boiinl tnccts ugaln to-morrow evening , The city auditor Issued 58,400 In paving bonds and $ : J,00 < ) In grading bonds yesterday morning. ' A mnrrldKo llccnuovntt Issued yesterday to Hobcrt Mcdnrry und Miss Clara Sharp , both of this city. The remains of the late J. E. Dayhuff were forwarded to Vllllsca lust evening. The fu- ncral will time place to-day. The rcpular monthly meeting of the Unique club will ha held at thu home of Miss Dora Grass , on Mynster street , next Tucs- day evening. The meat market on South Main street , formerly run by .John Miller , has passed Into the hands of Mr. Krank Swan , who will re open it about October 1. The democrats of this district will hold n rally In this city next Saturday evening. Hon. D. O. Finch , of Ucs Mollies , and other Iowa celebrities will speak. The funeral of the infant daughter of Mr. and MTB , 1'ctcr Peterson took place at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from thu family residence , 1MU 1'ostevln itrcct. Next Thursday evening tlio ladies of the Congregational church will entertain a so- social at the residence of W. W. Wallace , ! 17 Uluff street. An Interesting jirogrammu Is being arranged for the occasion , In the police court yesterday morning two loafers contributed $8.10 each , and seven homeless wanderers were remanded to tlio cage to recruit sulllciently to resume their Journey. The sisters of mercy at St. Honiara's hos pital dcslro some kind family to adopt a girl baby , one month old. All Information re garding thu little one can bo obtained by ap plying nt the hospital. The benevolent ball given nt Masonic tem ple In the interest of the yellow fever suffer ers wns not attended as largely ns expected. A largo number of tickets were sold , und the committee cleared over one hundred dollars. The funeral services over tlio remains of Mrs. Carrie Faxley wore conducted yester day altcrnoon by the Kcv. W. II. W. Kccs , nt the Hroudxvny Methodist church , of which organization the deceased was a member dur ing her life. NcxtThursday evening Mrs. O. M. Brown will entertain the last season members of thn Married Ladles' Progressive liuchroclub at her home , 707 Seventh street. The club has been revived and will meet regularly the coming season. Joseph IJurns , an clovcn-ycar-old newsboy living at 738 Avenue A , was the victim of a cowardly assault at the Northwestern depot yesterday morning. Ho was watching an other boy playing with some blocks near the track , when a burly laborer wl.o was shovel Ing coal from a car threw a lump at the lat ter boy , \vlio dodged It , and the mlssllo struck Burns on thu forehead , knocking him down and cutting his head open to the bone. Spec tators said that the boy was not to blame and severely condemned tlio action of the ugly bruto. C. J. Moore , nn employe of the Tank line company , met with a painful accident yester day afternoon. Ho was engaged In unload ing BOIHO barrels of oil when ono of them slipped and fell upon his right hand , nearly severing the two middle lingers. Ho was taken to the oftlcu of Ur. Mncrca , who ampu tated ono of the digits at the llrst joint. The other was injured near the end and can prob ably bo saved. After the wounds were dressed Moore was removed to his home nt the corner of Sixth street and Thirteenth avenue. _ _ LnUies' underwear nt grout reduction nt Hnrkncss Brothers' . Cole < fc Cole , hardware , 41 Main st. , nro BclHnp tlio Kudinntllomo mill Stow- nrt hentors &J to $ o below Omaha prices. Wo invite the public to inspect goods and prices. Now poods ! Now goods ! nt Hnrkncss Bro's. Cole fc Cole sell Donil Shot powder , nnd huvo several fine guns to rout ; 41 Mui n st. ' COMIT.KTKD. The now bridge is almost completed nnd with it will come n rapid' advance in the price of real estate in all parts of , the city , especially near the river. Wo hnvo the cream of all bargains. Sco us before buying. Johnston As Van Fatten , 33 Main Htrent. Wo have cash buyers for cheap prop erty thnt must bo sold. Johnston & Van Pulton , 83 Main street. Now dress goods this week at Ilark- nees Bro's. s. , Ladies' and children's rubber circu- , t Jars.nt . Hnrkness Brothers' . For StiloChcnp Lots near the bridge to parties who will build nt onco. Ad- - flress or call on J. R. Rico , No. 110 Mnln Street , Council BlulTs. , Personal Pnrnjirnplis. - S. S. Keller leaves next week for Alliance , ' jNcb. , on a visit to his brother. Terry Everett departed Friday evening to resume his studios In Harvard college. Don Macrao leaves this evening for Ann _ Arbor , Mich. , whore ho will enter college. Samuel E. Carey , a wealthy quccnswnro merchant of Kcokult , was in the city yester day. day.Dr. Dr. Macrae was summoned to the eastern part of the county yesterday afternoon to attend n consultation. J. 11. Tnto , esq. , a former law practlcloner Of this city , now at Takoniah , Is in the city on a brief visit with old friends. W. J. Gratian , organist nt St. Paul's , leaves to-morrow for AtchUon. ICan. , whore his ser yicca have been secured at u society wed ding. "Chet" Stepenson , a well known Council Bluffs boy , leave to-inorrow for Iowa City , where ho will enter thu law department or the university. J. M , Campbell , manager of the Mattlo VIckers Comedy company , was in the city yesterday arranging for the appearance hereof of his company next Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Evans and daughter leave this evening for Chicago , where Miss Clara will enter school. Mr. Evans and wlfo on their return wilt visit Tonlca , 111. , and Davenport , la. C. P. lirlnton , superintendent of the street car line , is Just recovering from a week's ill ness. U was the llrst time ho was ever sick in his life , with the exception of a few slight attacks of rheumatism. One attack Is enough , nnd he will take his standing here after , Now silks this week at Ilurknoss Bro's. s E. II. Sheafo & Co. , make long or ' : short time loans on real estate , in Hums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Otlleo Broadway and Main street , upstairs. ' J. G. Tipton has bargains in real cstato. I have a largo list of property near the rlvor , in dilToront additions , Unit will double your money in 00 days. J. G. Tipton , ln Broadway. Ladies' underwear at great reduction nt Harknoss Brothers' . Strayed. From my residence , 1027 5th nvcnuo , ' , , tt livor-colorod spaniel pup , five months old. Finder return him and got pay for your trouble. J. G. Tirrox. ft * J. G. Tipton has bargains in houses v and lots of all grades and on easy terms. TO-DAY IS A DAY OF REST , Road All the Church Notices and Attend Service Somowhoro. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. An Attorney Mpeaku An Old Citizen AVrltcH A Pnvcr PAVCS A K An oniccr Arrests IlrevltlcH. Services of the Services at Harmony Mission this after noon at : t o'clock , led by Mr. Henry Cokcr. sabbath school at 4 o'clock. Prayer meet- ng Thursday evening nt 730. ; Subject : 'Spiritual Uses of Salt. " Kov. T. F. Thlckstun will preach at All Quints chapel at 10'U : this morning , All will ju welcome. Sunday school at 1m. . Preaching as usual , morning and evening , jy the pastor of the Presbyterian church. Sabbath school at 1'J o'clock. Str.ingcrs and otheis cordially invited. The Kcv. T. .1. Maokay will preach morn- ng and evening in St. Paul's church , and in All Saln's Mission chapel at 3 ] i , m. The mhllc and str.ingoM nru cordially invited to : ticsc services. Special services to-day , morning and even ing , In the Congregational church. Preach- ng by the Kov. C. A. Towle , of Cednr Kip- ids. The Kov. Mr. Towlo is president of the towa State Association of Christian En deavor , and in the evening will lecture on the work of the association , The young people ple aru specially Invited to the evening sor- vico. Preaching by the pastor of the First Hap- list churchut 10:3) : a. m. and 7:3 : ; ) p. m. Sub ject for evening , "Tho Fundamental Differ ences Hctwccn Komanism and Protestant ism , " the last sermon of the course. Sun day school 12 m. Y. P. meotlnir ( ! : : ) in chapel. Scats free. All cordially wel comed. Young Men's Christian Association Kooms , corner Hroadway und Alain street , open to-day from t ! to 0 p. in. Gospel meet ing , for young men only , from I to R o'clock. Subject "Obedience. " Acts , "i:3'l. : Kev. W. II. W. Kco < will occupy the pul pit , morning and evening , at the Hroadway Methodist church. These will bo his last sermons In thli city previous to his depart ure to his now Held of labor. In the absence of the regular pastor Kev. J. N. Harris , of Omaha , will preach in the Hcthanv Haptist church , corner of Hluffand Story streets , at : ! ! ( ( . m. and 7:30 : p. m. Ml arc cordially invited. Henry Klsemim At CO.'H I'coplo'H Store IH ready and easy able for a clean walk over of all competition , no matter whether they are in Council Bluffs , Omaha or any other town in the west. Let the people bo wideawake and buy your goods where you can get the larg est and best stock to select from , and where you can save at least from 10 to ! JO per cent on prices you have to pay elsewhere. , \ QUARTER OP A MILLION DOL- LAKS worth of now fall and winter goods now on exhibition nnd for sale. Special ortorings for Ibis week in new fall wraps , shawls and jerseys. Our cloaks excel all others in lit , style and cheapness. Our cloak depart ment is just double the size as it has been heretofore. Having removed out- boys' and children's department to the first lloor , gives us another room the same bi'/.e as our cloak department , which we use exclusively for cloaks and suits in addition to our corner cloak room. No retail cloak department in the largest cities excels ours in stock , style and low nricoH. Wo claim to bo headquarters in the line , and all wo ask is n comparison in prices , which will guarantee a sure sale for us every time. Mail orders receive prompt attention. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. Peoples Store. A beautifully furnished home for rent. Inquire at this ollicc. Dr. C. C. Hazen's dental parlors arc at room 0 , Opera houao block. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & * Co.'s loan ollicc , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly conli- dontial. Boots , Shoes. Kinnehan's , 320 B'way. Tlio Sunday School Convention. Ono of the richest and most beneficial Sunday school conventions ever field In Pot- tawaltamlo county came to a close last even ing after a two days' session. Delegates were present from different parts of the county , adding Inspiration and Interest to the convention and bringing the lovers of Sunday school work into closer unity with each other. Mrs. M. M. Ualloy , of Shcnandoah , assist ant oditorof the Iowa Sunday School Worker , Samuel Hums , of Omaha , and B. H. Steven son , assistant superintendent of the American Sunday School Union for the northwestern district , were also present , adding largely to the success of the convention. Samuel Hums' , of Omaha , address on "What I saw in Europe" was bountiful of good things , and his anecdotes kept the audi ence in a very good mood for over an hour. Mrs. M. M. lialley , in her address on the "Essentials of good teaching , " was n mas terly effort and full of practical hints to Sabbath school teachers. The evening service was addressed by E. Stevenson ami Mrs. M. M. Hailey , who held the audience spell-bound for an hour and a half. Among the most interesting topics dis cussed wore the following : "The needs of our county and how to meet , " by Kev. Dr. Cooley and others. "Tho use nnd abuse of lesson helps , " by S. Alexander , ot Gamer township. ' The importance of teachers' meetings , nnd ho\V to conduct them , " by Kov. Dr. Phelps. and a very Interesting paper by Mrs Dr. Montgomery on "Sabbath Decoration. ' The following resolutions were also adopted and ordered printed in the city papers : Resolved , That the thanks of this conven tion bo heartily tendered to the officers of the Congregational church , for the use of their house of worship during thu sessions of this convention ; to the various citizens of this city , who have opened their homes , In a gen erous hospitality , to the delegates to this con vention from other parts of the county ; to Mrs. M. M. Hailey , of Shcnandoah , for her presence with us and for her wise words ol counsel , of Inspiration and of cheer ; to Mr. E. H. Stevenson , of Chicago , for his excel lent suggestions to the convention , nnd for his most energetic work , throughout the county , during the labt few weeks ; to Mr Samuel Hums , of Omaha , for the Inspira tlon , instruction , as well ns enjoyment , nf forded by his able presentation of the Sab bath school worlc of Europe , as ho flaw it In a recent tour ; nnd to the press of this city , for the Interest taken by them in announcing this convention and In reporting Its proceed Ings.Kcsolvcd Kcsolvcd , Thnt wo also hereby recognize and with gratitude , the unwearying labor o the presiding oftlccr of the convention , Kcv D. M. Hclmielc , who In this position , has con tributcd so much to its success ; also of the secretary and treasurer , Dr. P. J. Montgom cry , who , In the midst of his busy profcs slonal life , has found time to servo the asso ciation , so ably , In the duties of his double onlrojanclof the committee on entertain ment , who have been the means of opening the homes of Council Hlufls to the members of the convention. KcsolveJ , That wo pronounce this convcn tlon a success , in points of interest , instructloi and impulse for worlc , from which wo look for many divinely-given results during th coming year. Kcsolved , That wo recognize , with hearty commendation , the labor of our very dovotci and oftlclent county Sabbath school mission ary , Mr. Joseph 'wells , who bus , atuongcthc csnlts , reported to us the organl/atlotf ( by ihn clf , of twenty new schools , ninny Of hem In very destitute localities , spiritually , and In to which ho has gathered700children ; ilso that he has visited and otherwise aided 25 other school ? , and distributed a largo lumber of bibles and other religious books nnd papers. Wo arc grateful to the Ameri can Sunday School Union for commissioning Mr. Welts to thli work In our county. Kcsolved , Thnt us a convention we deplore .ho prevalence of Sabbath desecration , ns it uis been re | > oited to us from various parts nf the cotit.ty. It Is to bo condemned , in nil ' , ts forms ; but our attention has been particu larly called to it In that of the Sunday game of base b.ill' We earnestly place ourselves on record against this ns sinful and harmful , nnd a practice from which all law-abiding nnd order-loving people ought to stand aloof , Kcsolved , That wo recognize the needs of our county for Sabbath school work as very great : that wo feel u deep Interest , not only for the 4OOJ children withered Into our eighty simooli , but also for the 13,000 chll- Iren In the county who are not In the Sab- i.itli schools , and for the ten millions of children In our land who are without Sab- j.ith school Instruction. Kesolved , ThaC we are grateful to God for .ho very encouraging condition of the Sab- jiith schools of tlio county , as reported , and .hat wo will go down from this convention 'or renewed labor , with greater ? eal nnd de votion , nnd more earnest prayur to the Di vine Friend of the children and Saviour of us all. _ T. J. Day has commenced the orcc- : ion of his now real estate olllco on Lower Broadway. .Speculations In Heal Kstate. Those desiring to make either Inrgo or small investments in Council Bhills real estate arc requested to examine ) ur list of property. It comprises a jhoiceelection ( of lots in additions lying between the business portions of Omaha ind Council Bluffs. Prices low and Lorms easy. Title guaranteed. Money loaned on city property. Correhpond- enco solicited. Odell Bros. & Co. , 1W ( Pearl street , Council BlulTs. Mixed spices for pickling at N. I. Tibbittb' . S. B. Wndbworth it Co. loan money. For Sale. Ten acres in Council Bluffs , off t lie east end of the Ballard .SO. Will make 72 lota , same as the Omann add. , which it joins on the bouth. Ninth avenue driveway to U. P. bridge passes through the tract. Title clear. One-third down , balance one and two years. Eight percent. A. V. LAiUMicit. Not Knthlod ( o All of It. The Fremont ( Neb. ) Tribune of Thursday evening last contained the following : Sheriff Mallon has been on the alert for several days for the watch recently stolen from Thomas Frahm. Ho has succeeded in se curing the thief , whoso name is Oscar Sprink , who occupied one of Frank Frahm's rooms a few days previous to the theft , and on whoso person was found the chain and charm. Tlio thief was arrested at Council illuffs , and the possession of the watch can lasily bo traced to him , but to get possession of it , which is tlio desirable point , scenn to t < e a matter of difficulty. Our energetic sheriff is of the opinion that if all tlio civil oHlccrs in Onuilui and Council Hlulfs were ntcrcsted In the detection of thieves the suppression of crime and the restoration nf stolen property , that an outside ofllccr would stand a better chance of success. Tills "energetic sheriff. " is the unfortunate [ losscssor of a very poor memory. The HlutTs iiolico have captured two Fremont criminals in the past two months and held them for the nrrival of oflicers , beside * , on both occasions , recovering the greater part of the stolen liropcrty and puttms the "energetic sheriff'1 from Fremont on the tr.ick ol the remainder. Ho can have the earth , out other parties are interested in the sun and moon. School for Dancing. Mrs. Mngrnno will open classes here nt Bono's hull in connection with her Omaha clashes , beginning Tuesday , Oc tober " , and meet every Tuesday and Saturday evenings for adults , beginning at 8 o'clocic , and Tuesday and Saturday afternoons for children at 4'iO : p. in. oh Tuesdays , and 2:80 : Saturdays. She has taught with success and has had large classes in Omaha for the past thrco years. The prospects nro she will have largo classes horo. Address 2,020 St. Mary's avenue , Omaha. Full line of shoot music at Council Blull's Music Co. , 221 Broadway. Loans made on city business and resi dence properly. Notes bought. Knn- ballrG'hamp Investment company. Try mo on groceries. I will snvo you money. N. I. Tibbitts. 845 Broadway. They Will Try It Anyxvny. Work was commenced yesterday morning laying the brick on Willow avenue. During the day spectators were quite numerous and a variety of opinions were expressed as to the ultimate su cccss of the experiment. It. was unanimously hoped that briek paving would prove a success hero , but there were many doubling Thomases. Some feared tlio results ot water nnd frost , others thought the bricks too soft to stand the poundinc of sharpened calks , and still others thought the foundation improperly prepared for making the experiment a success. A few were found who believed the paving would prove a success. The foundation has been very carefully prepared , consisting of a heavy layer of cinders thoroughly foiled and cov ered with several layers of flue and caarso gravel , each pressed down with a heavy roller. The bricks are laid in two courses , the first Hat , and the top course on edge. They are laid loosely und the space between them lillcd with flue gravel. A few prophesy an abundance of brickdust for the annoy- ancoof neighboring housekeepers , but the majority smother their doubts nnd hope for success. Travelers ! Stop at the Beehtclo. For bargains in real cstato fco E. II. Sheafo it Co. , Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Artists prcler the Halloit & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 224 Broadway. I have tlio finest line of bottled and canned fruits and pickles in the city. Call and see. N. I. Tibbitts. They Made No Motion. Yesterday was motion day In the district court , but owing to a rush of other business no motions were heard. Tno case of Critten- den vs the Springfield Insurance company occupied the attention of the court for the entire day. DocisUms were rendered in three cases that had been taken under advisement. They were as follows : C.irr vs Odell Bros. & Co. , damages In favor of the defendants. State of Iowa vs. Mrs. L. S. Amy , demurrer sustained. This case was brouuht to hold defendant for the payment of a line Imposed upon George L. Smith while occupying a building belonging to the defendant. The court ruled that us she was Ignorant of the violation of the Injunction she could not bo held. In the case of Odell & Day vs Kodefer , intcrvenor , judgment was rendered In favor of the defendant. To-morrow morning the court will begin to grind on the criminal docket , which will probably rcgulro about two weeks , At the Parisian Millinery Emporium , the newest shapes in hats. The latest novelties and the nobbiest stylos. Call and ECO them. E. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidontal. Oflico 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. An Opinion. The majority of the attorneys of the city have expressed the opinion that there Is iJo reason fur the city council to wait until the . . . k - js * y BUBKE'S ADDITION. ft' tf ft < * l.f n m > 10 ( ZJ / * 10 IZ It H ; 1 S I r TT Co Coo o- < o fJl 35 , The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City , Is now platted into Beautiful , Largo Lots. About ten minutes ride on the motor to Douglas slrcot , Omaha. They lie on a level but elevated strip of ground. About1)0 ) yards from the now motor line to Omaha. Less than 1 } miles from the Council BlulTs postolllco. Nourly twice as largo in si/.e in si/o as mot of the ' newly platted lots. Good pub'iiu schools near by. The proposed Boulevard bounds it on the north. TITLKS-Porfcet. ABSTRACT Printed Abstract and Warranty Deed with each Lot. GHADIO Examine theo lots with reference to the grade before buying n lot. The ordinary price of a lot is saved on grade alone , if you buy ono of those lots. TKUMS To a good class of purchasers n limited number of lots will bo sold for ono-tunth down : balance in monthly payments , without interest. Apply to FINLEY BURKE , .7. .T. Brown building , 115 1'carl-St. , Council BlulTs , Iowa. expiration of the present gas charter before granting another one. The reason given by the legal lights for this belief is that the ex clusive franchise clause in the charter can not bo made to stick. Said one of the mem bers of n well known linn : "Circumstances , of course , have a grout deal to do with such cases , but it is generally understood that all legislation is against exclusive franchises , ns they have a tendency to monopoly , bv pre venting healthy competition. If a company was induced to locate a plant or engage in business of some kind that would not pay ut the start , but would maku up for it in after years , tin exclusive franchise clause would | irobibl.v : hold , as that would be the sole In- ilucement offered. In cases of good paving business from the start , it would bo hard to make the exclusive franchise hold water. The gas company hero lias i always paid a very fair dividend , and it is'cntitlud to no especial protection ut the hand ) of the courts , and would faro very hard if its case was | ) rcsonjed. Tlio city couilcir.can and ought to grant another charter immediately. " Good dwellings nnd lots for , ale on monthly payments by 1C. II. fehcafo&Co. , cor. Broadway and 'Main hts. , up-stairs. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , hortios , buggies , or anything of value at low rates m interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. . ollico cor. Broadway nnd Main , over American express. Ladies' and children's rubber circu lars at Hnrkncss Brothers' . J. O. Tipton has some rare bargains on Broadway. Call soon. Open letter From iiCitl7.cn. The attention of Mr. F.irmworth and other citizens on William avenua is called to the pile of torn up cedar or cyurci blocks at the crossing of Madison nnd Pierce streets. These blocks have been laid a little over a year and show decay on every one , and at such a rate that the paving from which they were taken cannot last more than two years longer , perhaps not that. These gentlemen will much reuTCt hereafter , if they succeed in having the change made from brick to wood , even if there is doubt of the dura bility of brick pavement. The experiment should bo made , that our psoplo may know which pavement is the best. It Is n great pity that Wickhatn Hros. did not pave Wil low avenue early In the season , that the test could have been made thia year. We ven ture the prediction that after this brick pave ment is laid and tested by three months' travel and use , that there never will bo an other street In Council Uluffs paved with wood. If there is any doubt about wood paving after the above inspection , let the doubters call on Mr. Hixb.y and obtain his experience. < J. G. Tipton has a4-room brick house on First avenue for rent , suitable for rooms nnd boarders , nnd is ready car peted. Sco the clognnt now dress goods this week at Ilarkness Bro's. A Frco Hiillot , nnd n Fair Count. The democratic primaries were held In the various wards last evening. In the sccand and fourth wards the tight was a warm one between the county clerk factions , and in the "blood fourth" especially , it w.is red hot. The box was filled to overflowing , us "stuf fing" was the order of the evening , there being as many as llftccn ballots rolled up in wads when tlio votes werr counted. The mptto seemcu to bo "everything go s , " and it did go , In spite of vigorous ki-ltlng. J. M. Shea controls the greater o irt of the delega tions. They are us follows : First Ward Delegates , Jesse Wallers , Philip LoetTcl , George Kudlo , John Dunn , K. S. Kawlings , J. Wiekham. K. Huntington. Second Ward Chairman , William Grono- weg : secretary , Ira Hcnuricks ; delegates , William Groncwoj. , Lucius Wells , Jacob Heuoinoyer , G. A , Holmes , W. II. Kncphcr , A. T. Whllllesoy. Henry Wagner , J. T. Tcnipleton , W. II. Heck , Jphn Wagner , A.G. Gilbert , L. A. Uergmun , S. H. Wadsworth. Third ward Chairman , A. C. Graham ; secretary , Anton Kink. Delegates : P. Lacey , L. Swarengen , Gcorgu Ulaxlstn , Kd Hritton , O. P. Wiekham , M. Keating , A. C. Graham , Tony Kink. Fourth Ward Chairman , E. A. Trout- man ; secretary , \V. E _ Alteluson ; dele gates , Peter Heck , S. T , McAtce , J. A. Murphy , J. A , Churchill. C. I ? . Mitchell , N. O'Hrien , George C. Wise , V.it Shccnoy , Thomas L. Smith , Joe Hacharach , U. H. White , John Schoentgen. ' llcplaccd liy At 12 o'clock last night the entire street railway system of this city passed Into the hands of the Council HlufTs and Omaha bridge company , who will equip It with elec tric motive power and rtjn U In connection with their new inotor line between this city nnd Omaha. The new company has virtually been in possession of the line for some time , but the formal transfer was not made until last night. THE HEK stated several weeks ago that negotiations to this effect were In progress , but neither of the interested parties saw fit to acknowledge it until now. The change , when fully completed , will bo a vast improvement over the present system , and do away with the reckless mule driving scon upon our streets for months past. The elootrio motor company is fast getting its line in readiness for operation , and it will bo but a very short time until horse cars ure n thing of the past , and the electric current will furnish our moans of rapid transit. An Odd Silver Wedding. Last evening at the conclusion of the "Arabian Nights" entertainment , the com pany gathered on the opera bouso stage and an informal reception was held. It was In honor of the marriage anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Holland , the manauor of the company , and Mr. nnd Mrs. August Segrist , stngo malinger. An hour wns thus spent most cnjoynbly. Hcautiful silver souvenirs weio presented commemorative cf this happy event In the lives of the two couples mentioned. The gifts were all purchased of local houses. Dc-atliof MTH. li. II. Josslyn , Last evening the sad news reached this city that Mrs. Kmellne Josslyn had passed away from this life at 4:30 : yesterday after noon. The homo was at Janesville , Wis. Here were passed the earlier years of her married life. Here were born the three children which have been the joy of her lUc. Hero were associated the many friends who to-day weep over the form of ono they loved. Here hho l.ild down the burden of life , and , .surrounded by those most dear , ministered to by hands which delighted In rendering lov ing service , she peacefully passed nwiiy. Hut a few months ago her younjr- rst daughter , Emma , died in this city. To the mother this , the first real bereavement came with crushing force , und irom its effects she never fully recov ered. Her daughters , Mrs. H. Tilton und Mrs. P. M. Pryor , were with her at the house of dissolution , the latter having arrived there on Friday last , and the former having gone there on a visit several days previous. Hers was a singularly sweet und modest life , and ono in which were combined withal the elements of a noble Christianity. In her life it was her chief aim to make her loved ones nnd those surrounding her happy , and in the hour of death wo wet not but that lov ing hands beckoned her across the tide into the fields of peace beyond. Mrs. Josslyn was the wife of Mr. L. H. Josslyn , who survives her. She was quite widely known in this city from her many visits to her daughters here. Her illncis was very short' she having been at tacked by plciiro-piieunioniu last Sunday. What arrangements will bo made for tlio funeral are not yet known , but will bo un- nounccd Inter. A Ijlvlnii Necklace. Mrc. Fenton , of North Bergen , N. .L , is alleged to bo the possessor of n white cat with n living necklace. The neck lace is a blender black snake , about two feet long , its dark color showing in marked contrast to the cat's white coat. About n month ngo the cat went bound ing into the breakfast roomhi&ting and spitting in a paroxysm of terror. Her alarm was quickly shared by Die Fon- ton family , who were at the table , when they ascertained that she was half strangled by a snake that had coiled it self around her neck , She seemed un able to help herself either with teeth or claws , and her friends undertook to assist her with sticks and umbrellas. They chased her around the room , whacking away vigorously nt her , miss ing the snake , but hitting the cat every time , until pussy , not approving of this mode of deliverance , sprang wildly out of the oncn window and ran nwny. For thrco days Mrs. Fenton mourned for her cat as for ono dead. Then she re turned , still wearing the reptile neck lace. She was tranquil now , however , and seemed to like the situation , resist ing every ofl'ort to remove the serpent. A saucer of milk was placed before her , and as she lapped it up the snake un coiled part of its body , lowered its head into the saucer and the two drank amic ably together. This singular friend ship has continued. HOT WATER HEATING A BPUCIALiTY. WIND MILLS , IRON and WOODPUMPS PUMPS , PIPE and FITTINGS , JOH.V IIHKtT , No. nisi Mnlu Htrcnt. Corresnondents Mention This J'aper. DYE WORKS NO , 29 MAIN STREET , Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR GOODS MKS. . BABBITT TRACT JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE. Large lot ; easy of access , with splendid Foworngo oiportunity. | Close proximity to business portion of city , vicinity of good churches and schools , .lust otT Broad'way. Eloctrii- motor for nil points in city and Omaha every seven min utes. Easy terms. 1'crfect title. ) FOU SALE HY ( P. J. DAY , No. 39 rearl Street. A. A. OLAI1K & CO. , Broadway and Alain J. G. TIPTON , 527 Broadway , PKANK COOK , No. 5 Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN PATTEN , 33 Alain Street , AND ALL OTHER REAL ESTATE BROKERS COUNCIL , BM7FFS , IOWA. ESTABLISHED 1842. IN'COKPOHATtau 1878 CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MANUFACTUKEKS. SIZES FROM Especially Adapted for 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , ' AUTOMATIC ENGINES. Speclllcntlon' ' ? ntul estimates furnished for complete steam plant1 ? . Hcgulatlnn , Durability ( luar- nutccil. Can show letters fiom i.hOM wlieio fuel Kcnnomy ts equal with Corliss Non-Coiid nslni ; . KICANCI1 IIOUSC , COL'XCII , ISM'FFS , IOWA. Send ( or Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. A HOME FOR $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots in Squire's addition to Council Bluffs , I will sell the lincbt located lots in the city for $50 cash payment , and long time on balance , to persons who desire to secure homes , and i will make liberal - oral loans to those who desire aid in building houses. Call ut once nnd sco mo ut Masonic Temple , Council BlulTs , Iowa. f C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPKCIAI. advert IsomentH , such as Lost , Fouml , To Loan , Tor Sale , To Kent , Wants , Hoard- Ini ; , etc. . will uu Inserted In this column at tlio low rate of TUN CENTS PKIl LINK for the tfrsc Insertion anil Five Cento I'er I.lno for each hub- sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our office. No. li 1'enrl Street , near liruiidway. Council lllun.s Iowa. WANTS. "tirANTKD Two Indies for several weeks' work at their own homes ; must ho alilo to furnish references mid work neatly anil tuste- fullv. Apply .Monday or Tuesday morning. ! ' . C. llvnns , 'A)8 ) I'ourth st. ANV ono who 1ms real estattt they wish to sell cheap for rash address "Heiil Kstate , " llcoolllce , Council limits. HKNT Hcven-ioom cottniro. on the cor ner of ! M live , nnd lith ht. W. C. J tunas. [ " ( . 'H for sale In car load lot.s. Mnlholhiml > V Co. FOIl PAI.K or trade , for city lot. finest matched family tcnm In atuie. No. 1 2 West llroudway. FOIt HKNT Seven-room tiousi- , modern Im provements , goodstuble. II. C. Cory , Conn- cinilutlH. FOU FALi : My entlro stock of cook and heating stoves ; also n full line of furniture at bottom rock prices , floods hold on pny- ments. A. J. Mimdel. ; ti.l anil itl'i llroadwiiy. ' . ) Wood turner at once. Steady employment to good man. J. 1' . Cody , 11 Washington live. , Council IllullM , la. OK HUNT A largo nifmbTFof good dwell- F Infra Call and ex.imlno list. K. II. Sheaf o * ; Co. , Hroadway und Main bt. , up stairs. TTIOU PALI' Harbor shop at IV ) Hroadway , I. Council Hlults ; good trade ; satisfactory reasons for Helling ; bargain for the rlnht man. Oil KXCHANQII-A line , well assorted fl/JOO stock of stationery , fancy jroodi , Jewclrv , etc. . In a thriving town for resilience- South Omaha. H. T , llryant & Co. , 033 Hroadway , Council Hliilfd. hi. . OIT.SKS for rant. Johnston A : Van i'atten , ! M Main st. A 'jO-acresmall fruit farm very cheap. Jllst J\ . outside city llmltx , or will divide Into 10 itcro tracts lo suit uurclmsei. ] ( T llryant & Co Stocks of merchandise to exchange - WANTKO change for city property In Council Illuirx , Omaha , or western land or chattel * of any kind. We iiialco exchanging n specialty. Jt. T. llryaut & Co. , ttiJi Hroadnuy. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , VETERINARY SUR HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 2U5. COUNUlb BfjUFFS , : : IOWA D , H. McDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 12U and KS Main titreet.Couucil OF LIFE ! A positive euro for Liver and Kidney troub les , all Mlood Diseases , Indigestion , Uispon- sla , nnd Sour Stomach , is found in MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE. For sale bj local druggists * * . * everywhere. 1'rlco II per bottle , nix for Jo Address all communications to j. is. asoom ; , Council Uluffs , la. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1511 DuuulnH St. , Omaha , Neb THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. TRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine. The Kdlion Mimeograph , ilia bcil ippirntui for monllol'lliiK , autographic and Ijrpo writing work. 3.0JU coplo can be taken. TheSzeelslor Ce.Cennell Bluffs , la. OFFICER & PUSQY , BANKERS. Council llluffs , Iowa. K tablIiUe < l