1 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 24.- 18S9.SIXTEEN PAGES. DAILY BEE. , COUNCIlTBLTJFFS. OFFiCK. NO 12 PKAIlIi STREET. Delivered by carrier In Any Port of bo City n i'crWcofc. _ * THentyCents . . tl.Vf. TILTON . . MANAOEH. TKIiTU'HONKSJ noBiNEfS OFFICB No. 43. NitniT KniTou , No.Sl. MI.NOIl MHNTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coalnndwood. E.E.Maytio,010 B'wny. The Clinutnunun circle will meet Monday evening In tlio library room , on the second floor of tlic court house. The fun ral of James Johnson , who died Friday , will tnko place nt 2 o'clock this nf tor- noon from the residence , 1TO7 Seventh street. A mnrrlnge license wns Issued yesterday teL /L / P. Calland nnd Helen 0. Crawford. Ho Is n resident of Gumming county , Neb , , and Iho Is from San Francisco. The J. Li. Foreman stock has passed Into the hands of W. T. Potter , of Milwaukee , VVIs. , who will close it out as close as possi ble before moving It to another pluco. The case against Uubv Hakor. the Omaha fcuialo who raised Cain generally on Lower U roadway a few days ago , was yesterday aicmlsscd , as It was thought that she had Buffered sufficiently for her misconduct. To-morrow evening Oeiioral Manager Dodge , of the Holail Merchants' Protective association , will lecture on the merits of that organtratlon at Macnnerchor hall for the bcncilt of those who have not yet become members. All arc Invited to attend. The racing horse teams of tbo city arc planning to go to Nebraska City In a few days for a series of races with western teams , and coupling and sprinting contests. It will doubtless bo very interesting , nnd the boys will bo bcncllttcd by the practice. The ton-months old boy of Mr. nnd Mrs. > VVi Uallou died Friday at their homo nt Man- ( uva. The funeral will tnko place at U o'clock this morning from tno Manawa hotel. The remains will bo Interred in Falrvlew. Mr. > Uullou Is ono of the engineers on tno Man- nwa motor lino. John Peterson was full and ugly last even- Ingj Ho began to amuse himself by chasing the uodcstrlaiiH on South Main street with a rarer. Ho was having any amount of fun When Ofilccr Joslyn appeared and put n stop to It. Ho was hauled in and carefully stowed away for a long Sunday nap. The gambling case against Dan Carrlgg was acnin postponed yesterday , this tlmo Indefinitely. The city nuthoritles scorn to bb trying to smooth over the results of that un fortunate raid several weeks ago. They started outnt a very swift pace , but It looks very much as If they tired long before reachIng - Ing the homo stretch. Dr. Newman will occupy the pulpit at the Broadway Methodist church this morning. At the evening service Mrs. Anna M. Tyntr , of Minneapolis , will deliver n temperance ad- dross. She comes hero under the direction of the order of Good Templars. A second service will bo held by tlio same lady on Tuesday evening next. Amornlng paper is very Indignant Over too undue advantage taken by Attorney t Dailoy to secure the dismissal of the gam bling cases in the absence of City Attorney Holmes. Tno fact Is that the matter was all adjusted before the tlmo for the trial ar rived , and the city attorney was fully advised - vised as to what was to bc-dono in the mat ter , and it was not necessary for him to bo present. _ _ Join tno watch club nt E. Burhorn's. If you want n delicious smoke , try a Santo Rosa. Best lOc cignr made. One Fare For tlio Hound Trip. Tickets on sale April 8th , ! ) th and 10th , good for return from the llth to the 18th inclusive for nil who wish to attend the state encampment of the G. A. R. veterans at Burlington , Iowa , April Oth , 10th and llth , 1880. The head quarters' train with the department commander and his stuff under 'the escort of Abe Lincoln Post G. A. R. , will leave Council Bluffs via the Chicago cage , Burlington & Qulncy railroad at 0:40 : a. ra. . April 8th , 1880. For further particulars , call on or address CAIT. O. M. BUOWN , Ticket agent , Cor. Pearl and Broadway. Council Bluffs. 1 M. M. MAHSHALL , General Agent. Western Ijumlier and Supply Co. Between 13th and 14th streets , and 2d Bnd 3d avenues. Telephone 1241. E. W. RAYMOND , Manager. Bartlett & Norton for hardware , Btovos and cutlery. 737 and 2315 B'wny. Dr. C. C. Hazon , dentist , Opera house block. S. B. Wads\vorth & Co. loan money. Personal t'nrncrnihs. A. U. Crane , of Rochcll , 111. , and George \V. Lluo , of Franklin , 111. , are in the uity , guests of S. 11. Wadsworth. ' Mrs. Wells Cook has returned to her homo in Danbury after a three weeks' visit with -'friends In this city and Omaha. ' > Colonel F. C. Heed , of the Manawa motor illno , has returned from an extended trip to , , . " Oregon. Montana and California. ( in1 W. G. Nason , formerly general agent of t the Council Bluffs Insurance companv , has sono to Taconia , W. T. , at which place ho twill represent the same company. J. E. Gray , brother of the real estate dealer , has taken up nls temporary abode in Council Bluffs , and the Indications are that bis residence will bo made permanent. . * < Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll & Bryant , 613 Main street. J. G. Tiiiton , real estate , 627 B'dway. An ofllcicnt organist from the east do- livosn position as organint in Omaha or Council Bluffs. References : Max Merci an d Charley Buotcns , 825 Puxton buildIng - Ing , Onmlm , or I'M Seventh street , Council Bluffs. Good testimonials shown. Notlco the beautiful finish given col lars , culls and shirto by Cascade Laun dry company , Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rntea of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. ' A. A.'Clarl : & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , ctror American express. Old l.'iru Imds. The following have been elected ofllccrs of the Veteran Fit-omen's association for the ensuing year : President , John Helm ; first vloo president. Oliver D. Hulgh ; second vice president , F. H. Quanella ; trcaKiirer , Thomas Howman : recording sccrntary , C. M. Muynard ; board of directors , company No. 1 , P Lacey am ] Jesse Walters ; coin puny No. li , I , W. Cooper nnd George Schinillo ; company No. 3 , J , L. Tcmplcton und P. D. Moomaw. Fnyottfl Jonoa , cashier of the " \Vu- oash , " was the lucky member of E. 'Bui-horn's watch club , dr.uvlng a bouu- tiful timepiece last , evening. Uooms to rent in the Morrlam block. B. B.Wudrtwprth &Co.'i10 Main Btrcot. * Now and full line of spring goods at * ' the London Tailors , CUT Broadway. * * * Hiwe our wagon call for your tolled ' , 'clpthefl. Caeca-Jo Laundry Co. " ' The ttuost line of spring goods to bo found hi tlio market IB nt A. lleltor's , No. fllO H roadway. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's ft Co.'a loan olllco on furniture , pianos , hornos , ' WDgous , pttrsoiml properly of ail kinds , ana all ether nrtlclea of value without removal. All buslnebs strictly coull- tfcnfh ) , ROLLED UNDER A MOM CAR A Mute's Thrilling Exporlonco and Narrow Bscapo. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF PIETY. Sentencing Prisoners An Ambitious DOR Old Fire Ijnds Acci dental Shooting Minor Mention. A Mute's Narrow Escape. "Look out. thorol" yelled n motor man nt wonty minutes past 3 o'clock yesterday af ternoon as the cast-bound car ncarod the corner of Main and Broadway. The lively ling ( long of the bell had not attracted any attention , but the words and the sharp tenon n which they wore uttered did , nnd n num ber of passers-by glanced hastily Into the mlddlo of the street to sco the car strike a nan , knock him down , and ho disappeared under the heavy electric motor. The hearts of at least n hundred people rose to thnlr tirouts as they realized what had happened. Meanwhile the motormnu had not been idle. The currcat was shut olt and a strong arm ; ave the brake lover several lightnlng-llko .urns , and the train came to a standstill. In ess tlmo than it takes to write it willing lands had released the unfortunate victim and berne him Into YounVs drug store , where Ors. ClOaver and Gordon attended to ils injuries. It was found that the individual who had so apparently a narrow escape was a sovon- ; ecn-ycar-old deaf mute named Oloy Porter , n pupil at the deaf and dumb Institution. At ; ho tlmo of the accident ho was crossing Uroadway and was looking up the strciit , so ho know nothing of the approach of the motor. Ho was rolled up like n ball and his nock nnd back were sovorly strained , but no bones were broken nad no serious bruises were fotiml. Ho was placed In a hack and convoyed to the Institution. The train was moving very slowly at the time of the accident or the affair would have resulted more seriously. The advantage of Iho guard attachment waa made very ap parent , thft being In front of the wheels pre vented the boy from being caught by them. Ills esrapo from a serious squeezing or bruis ing was fortunate oven at the best , nnd the motor man deserves credit for his coolness ind agility. It was as severe and practical n test as could bo well made and indicates that serious accidents are not liable , oven under more adverse circumstances. The lad will [ loubtless feel the effects for some davs and the thrilling experience will never bo forgot ten by him. I'rcnohini ; and I'rnj'lnjr. Ovcrton Mission No service at the morn ing hour. Evening service nt730 : ! , conducted by Judge Hubbard. Services at the Presbyterian Harmony mission to-day nt U o'clock , conducted by Mr. F. E. Hoaglaml. Sabbath school at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Topic , "A Prudent Wife , " Prov. * xxt:10-31. : The last meeting was well attended and much in terest manifested , Congregational Services to-dny , morning ana evening. In the morning the pastor will preach. Subject , "Is the Christian Church of Any Usol" In the evening there will bo n lecture by Mrs. H. A. Drake , of Dakota , on her cxpericnco as n missionary on the frontier. All should avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing this teacher. Bcrcan Baptist church. Preaching to-day at 1(1:30 ( : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school meets at 11J3 a. m. Place of meeting , Shubort's block , on Broadway near Twenty- fourth street. You are invited to worship with us. IJethany Baptist church , corner of Bluff nnd Story streets. Services at the usual hours. 10:30 : a. ill. und 7:30 : p.m. Sunday school at 3 D. m. Young people's meeting at 0:30 : p. m. Rev. E. N. Harris pastor. Presbyterian. Preaching as usual by the pastor both morning and evening. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Christian endeavor at 3 p. in. , and young people's meeting at 0:30 : p. m. Strangers nnd others cordially invited. Broadway M. E. church. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. by Bishop John P. Newman. At 7:30 : p. m. Miss Lyng will conduct a gospel temperance meeting. Strangers nnd the public cordially invited to these services. Saint Pauls Church Divine service to-day at 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school nt 12:15. : Bible class 12:15. : Sermon topics : Morning , "Tho Limitations of Humanity. " Evening sermon : "How to Become a Chris tian. " A plain talk with these who think they are not Christians. Young men and strangers always cordially welcomed to these services. T. J. Mackay rector. Rev. Frank Parsons , the highly esteemed pastor of the Glcnwood Baptist church , will preach in the First Baptist church at 10:30 : a. m. iiiul 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Young People's meeting at 0:30 : p.m. All cordially welcomed. Meting Out Justice. The contempt case against J. J. Fralnoy occupied the attention of the district court yesterday. Just before court adjourned sentence was imposed on Hicks Oden , Charles Kutz and Ed MIddloton. The former was convicted of assault with intent to do great bodily in jury , and t.otono hundrol days in the county jail. Kutz was given throe years in the pen for assault with Intent to commit rape , and Middloton was given eighteen months in the pen for forgery. His sentence waa very light and was doubtlcas owing to the fact that a petition .signed by all the members of the bar had been presented asking the clem ency of the court. This disposes of all the criminals who wore confined in jail at the beginning of the term awaiting trial. Couldn't Fall tilko 11 Oat. Yesterday afternoon a sad accident happened to an unsophisticated dog which s taking in the sights at ' the county court house. The door leading to the rlomo had been loft open and his dogshlp continued his investigations toward the top of thn structure. As ha was crossing the skylight over the rotunda ho met with an mishap. It so happened that several panes of glass had boon broken by the elec tricians who have Jbeon wiring the building the past wcch and the curious canlna animal approached oao of the apertures and looked down. Whether ho became dl//y , or whether the glass brolto under his feet will probably never bo known , for all that Is known Is that ho was discovered shortly afterward on the concrete Hour of the basement , fifty icut bo- low. Ono log was broken und ho was Injured internally , but a crowd ot sympathetic bovs picked him up nnd carried him away. The moral is plain enough , mm all well behaved dogs will hcre.iftor refrain from aspiziagto lick tha hand of the goddess of liberty who presides over Potlawultmnlo county's court house. E. H. Shoafo ft Co. oiler bargains in city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lots on 310 payments. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOK UftN i.torvlion ( i. city \ > AtHr. etc. , on Munawa motor Hue. Tlirea ulocka from Umalia motor ami dummy tntlns. itont of nouio. ! . In- uiiiru of Jr. ) 1" . w , Houston , WANTIJ ly TTiidy us lieu iilC9oprr tu ilrat cltus houO. Artdrosa Hi Mynstcr St. , Coumli Illulls , Ja. Ml'BV SELtj-'lhvo lotnlu SackPtt'H nadltlon (100 below tli 8 inurket iirlcu If taken ( U once J AY Hoarders wonted at 1005 Avemio A. II' you liava property of uny Istiid to eoll or iiT- clmiigo > .ee Joliuaton & Vanl'ntten. ! ! 1 ilolu. I OH UKNT-0Ilc ! "No. 'I over Halril'-Toon- IfocUonpry store , lutoly ooouplud b Win Ward , arcliUet.Horttco _ I'.verott. HALUOn moTtnly payuionia. lioiuo ii1011. ! " Yan tr' ' " t-v UiCB' jvUdltlon. liy ' IVarljlrget. ' _ _ _ _ _ ll'TlKNr l'su'sowioiBlveu April lit , the resilience now ocruplod by Hubert Cu - i > enter. corner Uth st. andZd vu. . i.11 per month. ) lor ce KvertU. . _ mtfllTirtllKD Uoomn for rent ; _ econd Tocr7 ! X1 No. 117 Fmirtb meat. _ T7\0 H "H EXT-Cncap. twoluud oine. ne Jt ? cotta.cn north of room , transfer , t i IlliiUo. Juouira Uland KUbtor. ( U > ave. ani 2Ut ( . The "VI53 M oelorn Novolltloa PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decoration ! AT PETER G. MILLER'S. Sign. IIouso nnd Ornnmontnl Tainting , Kalso mining , Graining , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. Tuos. OFFICFH. XV. H. M. PUSKV. OFFICER & FUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Slain and llroadway , COUNCIL DliUFPS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign c.ml domestic exchange. Collections made and Interest imia on tlmo de posits. STORE DRESS GOODS SALE ! , Great Slaughter in prices for the coming week. Read the following carefully : 25 to 35 per cent sjived by attending this sale. The proprietors of the Boston Store arc determined to make this one of the greatest Dress Goqcls , sales ever heard of in Council Bluffs. In order to attain this end they have gone through their immense stock , and are prepared to offer the following bargains in prices never befoie heard of in this vicinity. All goods sold on their merits. 'Nothing1 misrcnrescnted. Onn nnrn rn nvp.rvhnrlv. Double Fold Blnck Cashmeroto , lOc ; regular price 12Jc. 84-Inch Black Cashmercte , 10c ; regular price 25c. 36-inch lisle Thread Wnrp Herirlettas , 25c ; regular price 30c 36-inch All Wool Black Henri ettas. 33c regular price OOc. 40-inch All Wool Blnck Henri ettas , 4Bc and BOc ; regular price GOc and 6Bc. 46-inch All Wool Black Serge , 47c ; regular price 7Bc. 46-Inch All Wool Black Silk Finish Henrietta , 79c ; regular price $1. Just received a full line of Priestley's Silk Warp Henriettas at special prices 9Oc. $1.1B. and | 1.S7. oret s Denarlm' Pin Check Suitings , 0 l-4c ; regular price lOc. Check and Plain Suitings , 12lc ; regular price 17c a yard. Regular price 2Bc. 42-Inch Plain , Mixed nnd Striped Suitings , 2Bc ; regular price 33c , 06-inch All Wool Plaids , Roman stripes , mixtures nnd checks , suitable for combinations , 33c ; regular price 40c. 36-Inch All Wool Ladles' Cloths , In all the latest spring shades , regula r 33c ; price OOc 46-inch English Twills , all light spring shades. 47c ; regular price 70c. 02-inch All Wool Ladles' Cloth , 44c ; regular price B8c. 46-inch Hindoo Twills and All Wool Henriettas , 69c ; regular price 8Bc. DEPARTMENT. JiO-inch All Wool Henriettas nnd English Sorges , 2O different shades , all allAt At 50c. * Regular price GBc. 04-Inch All Wool Beiges , in stripes plain mixtures nnd plaids , suitable for combination suits , 98c. Regular price , $1.30. Sale commences Monday , and continues for this week only , at above prices. BOSTON STORE , - - 401 Council Bluffs , Iowa. FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & COMPANY. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Samples sent free on application. SONG THAT CUPID SINGS. .BRO'S CHINA STORE IWMMIWftK AP/f/k / . . V.M.SCANLAff , . --Tel.20/ . N.I.TIBBETTS G-ROCERIETS. pnarch&CurjiceBro ofcar\t\ed&oods. 341 . Estate . ftioan . Atfents Sosisfr.Ave.Bet.Mam & pear/ / . mm imv * aJKagnefcdJ cJ4fSbJn-x ยง f. NEW CURIOSITY SHOP THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! 6 HaS RS g . . Nb.ll4MaittSt. S At Pierce , Proprietor. M > .83g Broadway- Furmtura & Stoves on wee/f/y / ne Lounc/t-yWork A S1peG\a\\s | STEAM /y.Ma'm St. Telefrfroxse - \ SEE HOW THEY OBEYED I T CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. MO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 Smoked in 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 t , try it and be convinced that what we say is true. If present rate of sale is maintained more than 2OOOOOO 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. DH ito's HKilil-Swirl Tlio only perfect abdominal support for dill , dren and lulultH. Successfully cures tlio WOKBT CABES OF HKUNJA. Address DR. L. E. HOE , 27 Mnln Street- What a Shirt LOOK AT IT. 1 f you had taken Jt to the City Steam it wouldn't look so. Jl iluln Street. Telephone 111. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS AHB WVJTEO TOCALh AT Mrs , C , L , GILLETT'S ' And eo her fine line of Hnlr , oodB. TlNKST II/ilH UHNAMIiN'R ) Intha city. WlKi Ileards , etc. , for Kunt ornate , Glutli and Coylo and Myers ( J reuse 1'ulntH. Hair - VBa _ , Drcaslntf. Ktc. No. 30 KIulii Nl. , C'ounell Uluin. Ordvrn by mall receive prompt attention. kulea. Several cases cured in Haven ( hivn. Bold ) .Mlperbox , all druKgUU , or by mall from Ooc- ura Jlfs Ct > 113 WliTteSt. N.Y. FuliaUecttoM. 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 , sheda graiueries , orchard , etc. Good wells , living wafer , tame grass. Near school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COkBY , 522 Paxton Hlock , Omaha , or Broadway an d 30th St Council Blulls , Iowa. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catnlogurt. No. 61O PewJ Stniel , Council BKiJfs