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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1889)
1 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY MARCH 10 , 1889.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL "BLUFFS. OFFICI3. NO 12 PK.VIUj BTIIKIST. I'elircrcdby cnrricr In Anv Tart of he City n 'J vmty Cents 1'cr Week. . . . . . , II. W. T11.TON MANAOKH. TKIiKI'HUNKSl IH'MNrFB Omci : No. 43. ISICJIIT KlIlTOII. NO.-1. JXTIittKSTINK TO hAIMUS. ANVcll ns Gcntlctnnn. Henry Kisemnn & Co. tliitw of the Interests of InilioH mid licroby say to them that we nro opening every day largo lines of iiowHprlug Roods in ovoi'y tlotnrtincnt , and that our stock is now complete in NKW SILKS , NKW IHIKSS GOODS. NKW 1ILAC1C ( IOODS , NKW 1UUWII SATKKNS , XKW SCOTCH ( UNO- HAMS , NKW WIIITK HOODS , NHW MN- KN8 , NKW IxblKSTlC UOOD9 , NIW KID m.ovr.s , NKW HUNT'S KWHNISHINO OOIS , NKW COUSKTS AND tTNDKIt- WJIAIt , NKW TltJJIMlNHS , NKW LACK rU > t'NClN 8 , NKW LAiS ( : AND KM- 111101 IUIK.S : , NKW iiiiutoNS. The larg est , llnust and bust selected stock of dry poods over shown over any counter in the west and our priced nro way below any competitor. \Vo call special attention to some wondnrful burgniiib which wo olTor at special sale mmiif * this week AT S3c. Fifty pieces silk Ilnlshcd HcnrioUa cloth.18 inches wide , worth ( We a yard. AT 40c. 175 pieces double fold all wool dress goods in Ttoigcs , French mix tures , ulapiiciis , all wool tricotls , worth from tWo to Wo per yard , our prices during this week's sale is . ' { r > c. AtfiOc , OOc and 7fic , 100 pieces as sorted Mohair , Glace and English brilliantccns , which are very stylish for this Hnring. Our dress goods stock is most com plete in all now and dcslr.ihlo goods up to the very lincst. and ladles will find it to their advantage to give us a look during this week. Our entire dopurt- inenl is trimmed up and our line nov elties placed insidu for this special sale. sale.A A grand purchase in hosiery was made by our buyer while in Now York in both ladies' and gentlemen's goods- , and wo olTcr to-morrow , Monday and Tuesday , at special sale , the following best known hosiery at about one-halt their value : Lot 1 150 doz. ladies hose at lOc a pair , worth JJoe. Lot 2 75 doladies' hose at 18c a pair.Lot Lot 3 230 doz. fast black lisle thread and ingrain hose , filll regular made , warranted in every respect , sold over every conntor in the largest cities from 40c to ( ! ( ) c a pair , which we oITer for these two days , Monday and Tuesday , at U5c a pair. We limit the quantity to bix pairs to each purchaser in order to prevent these bargains to go into the hands of dcalcars. Wo also oiler ! ! 7o doz. misses' and children's full regular made ingrain 1'Yonch ribbed lisle hose , in sixes from 0 } to 8 } , in fast black and colors , at a , uniform price of i > 5c a pair. Regular value from -lOc to OOc. It will pay you to lay in your hosiery supply during this sale , as you will never got them F.O chcan again. Every pair of the above bargains are war ranted to bo tlrst-class goods , the latest coloring , and our black hosiery are warranted fast colors. Wo also call special attention 'to ' our stock of jerseys , which arc till new , and as jerseys all going to bo very desirable for the coming season , wo have made our purchase accordingly. Wo offer : .lorseys that have been sold for $1.50 , will bo sold for 7oc. Jcrsoys that have been sold for $2 , will bo sold for $1 * Jerseys that have been sold for $3 , will be sold for 81.50. Jerseys that have been sold for $4 , will be sold for $2. Dress trimmings , special bargains in all the latest novelties , have boon se cured by our buyer and ladies can rest assured that our dress trimming , but ton and ribbon department is most com plete , and our prices way down to bed rock. rock.Wo Wo want your trade and wo will try hard to please you in quality and save you money on prices at IIENUY EISEMAN. & GO'S. , * PKOI'LK'S STOKK , COUNCIL BLUI-TS , IA. Personal I'arngraulia. S , B. Nelson has gone to Amos to llnlsh a veterinary coursu. Mrs. Wullaco McFndilcu lias returned from a visit of several weeks at Dos Moincs. City Attorney Holmes was at Glcnwood yesterday , trying u case before Judge Car- con. con.William William Dulcor , of IJIngham , a railroad tie and tillni ; contractor , is looking after his rc.il ( . state interests in this city. Ilonry Owen , of Owen Hros , , contractors , arrived In the city from Chicago yesterday morning , lie Is figuring on a million nnd u liulf contract in Lincoln county , New Mexico. T. J. Kvans Is expected homo from Port- linid , Ore. , in two weeks. Henry Ames , ol Salt Lake City , Is In the city.InouInK over tha ground with u'viitvof looiitliiij hero iiLrmanently. Mrs. S. Pnrnsworlh leaves Monday morn- hit' for Los AiiBoles , expecting to bo absent several months , Miss Muy 1'asclml arrival homo last evenIng - Ing from Fort Lewis. Co ! , , where she has Doc-n visiting her sister , Mrs. H. J. Cal- Ijiiinlxinnd Supply Co. Hutwcon 13th and Mth strcots , anil 2d mid ltd avciuiua. Telephone 24\ . K. W. HAV.MOXD , Manager. Money loaned on fiunituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; lair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clarlc & Co. , ollleo cor. Broadway nnd Main , over American express. Now and full line of spring goods at the London Tailors , 0117 ilroadway. K. II. Sheaf & Co. olTor bargains in city property , cither improved or un improved. Knsy payments. Good lots on $10 payment * . A , O. U.V. . llcuoptlon. Last Friday ovonlnB Council Dluffs lodge , No. L'TO , A. O. U. W. , was nrcordod tlio pleasure of a visit by a number of the frater nity from Omuha. The visitors received a cordial welcome , and after n number of In teresting speeches , and an exemplification of the secret work by Dr. S. R , I'atton , past grand master workman of Nebraska , ref - f re ihmenta were served , and at 11:00 : the vltitors tooic their departure. It was foil by nil present that tlds flrst exchange of tl.u eocitil und fnilornul umunltles would be but the beginning of u series of visitations , which would ba of ciutual inturcst and protlt to the iiiombors of the order In both cities , The following nro the names of tuoso pres ent so fur as obtained. Dr. K. U. I'utlon , past grand master work man ; Willl'itn Tumor , past muster work' man ; G. M , N. < gUntle , master \vurkinini. nnd K. K. HullivcM , H. j. Hutrhos. H. 1C. Fol- loiisbc , .1. WPCtla. G. U. Duillii , U , J , Lea- iiox , A. 1) , Sniail and G. A. I'ottor , all of L'nlon Taclflu Ledge No. 17of , Omaha ; ntsc Jii'iib Jusliauk , nir.stcf worliman ; 1' , K..Q. Hulllvan unJ C. \ \ \ Miller of Soutti Unmlm NH , ( l.i , mid. John .Friesu , of'Loj'ul I odco NO. ? or Centcrvllle , In. Uftrtlott -Ncriou for Jumbvaro , tows ano cutlery , 757 add 2315 B'wuy. MAKE READY TO BALLOT , Important Propositions For the Votora to Decide Upon. BETTER ATTEND CHURCH FIRST. ' ' Whore to Worship The Mclvlllo Woman Still llnrc The Ijnwycm Weary of Coiirt Vnr- Ictl InulilontH. To-Morrow's Election. The ntmutil school election will bo held to morrow , nt which the following resolutions will bo voted upon : First Proposition Shall the board of ill- rectors of tlio Independent school district of tlia city of Council MlulTH. In. , bo authorized and directed-to Issue bonus of snld district m the sum of $ ' 20XK ( ) , or so much thereof as ahull bo accessary to construct a school building near the Cochrun tract hi the west ern vart of thucity ! Second Proposition Slmll the board of di rectors of the Indcnomlont school district of the city of Council Bluffs , In. , ho authorised anil illieelcd to sell lots 0 ami 7 , m block I , fllemlnlo addition to the city of Council lilufta , In. , and the proceeds thereof bo used to purchase ground and erect u school build ing near the Cochran tract in the western portion of saiil city. Two members of tlic school board will nl o ho elected. The candidates arc F. M. Hunter and John Schocntxca on thu democratic ticket and C. A. I3ecbo mill 1C. H. Oiloll on the republican tlclict. ' 1 lie polling places are located as follows : First Ward \Vcstcrn house , Upper Broad way. Second Waid Uolmny's oftlcc , Bryant street. Third U'anl First precinct , A. L. llcml- rick's ofllcc , 111 Pearl strcjf , second precinct , Kcllcy's hotel , South Main street. The registration for the election Is 5,517 , as compared with ! ) , SIS for last year. I have moved my olllco to Omaha , at which all ordurs will bo received and Ironi whidh all deliveries will be made by wngon. L. M. FIXKKI.STKIN. ItrnnkH' Mntre ! H Still Ilcrr. The following appeared yesterday morning in the Council Bluffs department of the Omaha Herald : A morning paper yesterday afllrmcd its alleged interview with the mistress of Thomas Brooks , the murderer of Do Good. It nlsn takes occasion to condemn the police for aliened luck of duty. The police , from Chief Lucas down , uru indignant , and In con sideration of their inability to locate the woman .since th.i nipht of tha murder , and Tni : Mini's excellent detective achievement , Chief Lucas has authorized the Herald to offer TUB HUE reporter a reward of $100 if ho can prove that he interviewed the Mel ville woman Wednesday afternoon. The fnlBts arc that Ida Melville was scon to cross thu Broadway bridge at 8 o'clock on the night of the murder , Tuid since that time she has not been In the city. The chief lias taken every precaution to guard against a secret return of the woman , and had she re turned the police would have most certainly known it. This is "dead easy" and Chief Lucas could not possihl.v put Ills jlOO where he would lose it more quickly t linn in this very way. The only trouble is that the cash was not put up , and the Herald's "authorized offer" is not worth the paper on which it was printed. The chief has already squealed , and says that he did not know ttiat ho had made any such offer. The Herald says that he did make the offer , and this dispute \viil also liuvo to bo settled. The alleged indignation of the police "from Chief Lucas down" is all a myth , as the majority of the patiolmcn are personally aware of the truth of what ap peared in Tun BEE , and have seen the woman several times in this city silica Tues day evening , when it is stated by the Herald that she crossed the Broadway bridge. The facts arc not as stated by the Herald , but us previously stated by Tun Bic. : The Melville woman has been in this city every day since the murder , ami TUB Ben can pro duce at nn hour's notice a do/en witnesses who will swear to the truth of this state ment. It can also bo shown that no inquiry or search for the woman was made at thu place where she made tier homo in this city by any policeman for over thirty-six hours after the murder. This talk about the great precautions taken by the chief to urevent the return of the woman is all buncombe. She was taken to the station about 1 o'clock yes terday morning. County Attorney Organ stated that he dM not care to have her held us a witness in the Brooks case , and she was accordingly charged with vagrancy. She was released by .ludgo Aylesworth , and called at the city clerk's ofllco in the afternoon and paid her monthly line us a prostitute. Sim said that she hud not been out of the city a whole day since the murder , and announced her inten tion of staying here. . Blank books made to order. Can fur nish patent binding for parties wishing the same. Call and see .samples at room llivsroll block , Pearl street. i : & Co. Too Mucli Court fni ; . "There ought to he a change in our judici nry system here , " remarked a prominent at torney yesterday. "The terms of court are altogether too long and that is why our court business drags so. One term Is hardly over before another commences , and the attorneys nro so tired out that they have no energy or ambition to push their cases to trial or to try them when they are nro sot for trial. There should bo a recess of two or three weeks be tween terms and the terms should also bo shorter than they are at present. A three weeks term Is plenty long enough mid more business could bo transacted in a term of that length , with the recesses of which I have- spoken , than is now groundnut In these nine weults terms. This county should be not apart In a Judicial district of its own , This would have been done Homo time ago bad It not been for politic.il reasons. This is a democratic county and it would h.wo uivun us democratic judges. Although I am a strong republican I think It shoula have been done. This is a branch where politics should not bo allowed to interfere.Vo need goou men on the bench regardless of politics. 1 am not complaining of those now on the bench , but I think the amount of business hero demands n sopnrato district. Polk county has thrco judges and wo are larger and have as many inhabitants us tlmt county. If wo c.in't havii the smaller district let us at least have shorter terms and more regular recesses. " Itlpo Old A o. The Dceatur (111. ( ) Morning Review of the Sth inst. announces thu death of Mr. Ulclmrd Addis , of that city , nt 'J o'clock Thursday morning , at the advanced ago of olphty-thrco years. Mr. Addis came from a long lived family , and was the last of seven children. Ilia sister died In New .fersoy n short time ago , ugcd nintoy-cight , and his mothcr.dicd nt the ngu of ninety-four. The deceased was born m Warren county , Now.Tfirsoy , in 1800 , and removed to Illinois in 1 (1 ( , whore he re mained until IbflS. when ho moved to Omaha. Ho remained la the latter cltv until January , 18SS , when ho went b.ick to Illinois to reside with n son. During bis twenty yc.iri > ' resi dence In Omnlin ho made many friends , both there mid in thin city. Ho was the father of eleven children , live of whom survive him' . among thum being H , C. Addis , of this olt\ ' . and A II. Addis , of Lincoln. The funeral occurred Friday nfiernoon nt 3 o'clock. WANTS. _ TTU.'IlNJtilli : ! ) ( looms for rent ; second tloor , * No.l 17 Fourth street. _ Oil I LD To bo ailoptud. C.ui bo seen at \ \ . C. A. Hospital , UO vth bt. JUiercnce re quired , roteruico ctvvii. _ _ HINT-Two ! nicely rurnisneil rooms for - K.v. bntlig. Heated by furuacu. 'Ul Buutft BevcutU stroiit , Ainunc block. \ \ CANTKDThe none | to try1 t.lie City Btearn j-al"lttry' JJ1 " & -N : ln- . , ' - - TT'tJIt ' HUNT Cheap. two humUuma. new , ulat J- room collages ) , north of. tiuuafer , 'Council HlutTn. ' JuijuUo JlIiluU KUjhVor , ( tu uvc. nuil 'SHOP. ' NEW CURIOSITY . O. -BUTTS ttos.15.W8JB m wM m TRANSFER CO THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! V 0 U N K E RMAV. \ O 7. BROADWAY S TAT I ONEK SCHOOL SUPPLIES. / Pric Alw TcScli" SWANSON MUSIC & No.H4MainSr. 5. A Pierce , Proprietor. . 7urnifuro 8c Stoves W.W.BIL&ER. on weeWy ot-motit/ily . / payments. Best Selection . Lowest prices. Literal discount fane Lctunctt-y Work A SeccxH \ > v | STEAM < 3- /Y.Main St. Telephone SEE HOW THEY OBEJED IT. A DAISY FARM ! The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa , 9 miles south of Creston , ' 100 miles east of Omaha. Good 6 room house. - Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn , sheds graineries , orchard , etc. Good wells , living water , -tame grass. Near school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COX.BY , 522 Pax ton Block , Omaha , or Broadway and 30th St Council Bluffs , Iowa. SIZES FROM 25 TO 309 LIGHTING , HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators tflp * v IA pa n VJBBB v x H fflp * v ? " * cr * * " " n i \ n i AUT01ATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Spoclllcallons nml ostlinale'j furnished for complete stonm plant" . Hpcnlntlon. Dnralilllly Quar anluuil , L'uu show leilcra from nsori wlinro l'n l Kconotny Is cnjinl with Corliss Non-t'oiulon.slnj ; E.G.'HARRIS ' , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. CIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DEUVERY. NO. 330 BH.OADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wi'.nti'U. C. IS. . IJI > , Council lllufltf la , Tnos. UiriCKii. tv. II. .M , l'L'siv. : OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Cortiiir Malji iui < l Ilro < l'w.ny , , COUNOIO HIjUKKH , IOWA. . Haulers la torvlffU C.HiV domestic excimneo. CoJltCtlunsiuuJo . uud iutureit paid ou time da- OR , R ice's ' Hornial Support , ' Tlie only pel feet ubdnmlnul Hilpport for chil dren anil mlnllH. 8ucce Nully cuienlliuVOIIHT CA81J8 OK IIKHNJA. At ( < lre * 1)H. L. K. JtUK , 27 Main Street. 1 No. 27 Main Street , Over Jacqticiiiln' * Ju\vclry J l ore * Special for -AT THE- OSTON STORE. Dress Goods ! At ] 5 ° P'cces ' 315- At QQfl 08 pi ° ccs K ° man HI inch Cashmere Stripes , Oho ok Twill ; worth 17o. and Combination Suitings ; all wool Caslnnorosurtli ; oOo. At 75 pieces 30 inch HI Cashmere ; JJeiges in stripes , plain At K If1 ' * 5) ) llooos ) 4C''n ' ° ll and plaid ; worth all wool S-rgoj ; ffjy in all tliu novvost ; worth 7oc. 05 pieces 44 inch Af 0f | | 27 pieces 5 ' inch HI Ltd Suitings in stripes A144C all wool Ladles' and mixtures ; Cloth , in all the . ' . worth 3.5c. W latest shades ; worth tioo Don't ' Fail to Attend This Great Sale at the Boston Store ! in 1888 ! Our immense sales on this brand is convincing proof that it is the best known , and possesses the highest degree of excellence of any ten cent cigar in the market. If you have never smoked it , and be convinced that what we say is true. If present rate of sale is maintained more than 2,000,000 will be sold during 1889. We are sole proprietors for the entire west of the celebrated brands : Senora Cubana. Roman Senator , El Sello de Habana , Ten CentCubanas and Wild West. Smoke P. M.'s Stars , the best five cent cigar ever introduced , and enjoy lite. ESCDBCZIH s D Q 3 3 1 I , AT . HCDEIXSR. \ \ llUIC398Ci ! The Most Modern Novelties In PAPERHANG1N33 , AND Artistic Decoration ! AT PETER D. MILLER'S. ' Blgn , Iloiibo and Ornamental Tainting. Kttlso- mining , Orainlna , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS AUK IN V1TUO TO ( 'AU < AT Mrs , C , L , GILLETT'S ' r Ami Bcolicr line line of Hair ( , oo.l . J'INKST IUIK UKNAMKN'lt ) In tlio diy. \VlKK. \ HfurUn , vie. , for llviit ( Until iiml Coylo and Myers tlrciiho 1'uliit . llulr No. airViain" . . fouiiyil Kluf ! ' " . Orders by littllvecelvo prompt At tenllon. . 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