6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' SATURDAY MAY 11 1889 THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS. or PI OR NO 12 STUBBX. .Ctllvcrcdbr carrier In Any Fart of ho City n TW rnty Cents i'erVcok. . 11.V. . TJJ/tON. . . : . MANAOK1U TKLIil'HONUSt IlrMNKPR OFFICK No. 43. MIGHT KuiToit , No.- ) . JiIN OH 1HKNTION. N. Y.PlumhlnriCo. The Northwestern rnllronil company puts on n fast trnm to-morrow thnt makes the run to Chicago in fourteen hours. To-ilny's rnccs will draw n Inrgo crowd to Union Park , us the programme IB n most In teresting ono , and every class Is well filled. Mnrrinito licenses were Issued yesterday to Lars Jensen und 1'licbo C. Ulof , nnd Nils C. Jensen and A. M. 1C. Jensen , nil of this city. Richardson & Jordan , the now proprietors of the Metropolitan , nro repainting that hos telry , msldo und out , and Its appearance Is greatly Improved. Emll Kosch and Mrs. Wllhclmlna Hlohm were married Thursday ovnnlng by Hov. T. J. Mackay , at the homo of the bride In tlio Bouthcrn part of the city. Injunctions have been granted against sa loons In the Western house , In the building west of the postonice , und In the rear of tha Uluo Front on Main street. Charles Ferguson was towed In last evenIng - Ing for bcatmg his board bill , und J , Watson was brought In to keep him company , on the chnrgo of larceny from u building. Van Court ft Benedict tire laying an nrtl- ficlnl stone sidewalk nrounu the Merriam blocK. Inspection shows it to be the lincst work over ( lotto in Council Bluffs. A nlnc-nnd-omvhalf-pound girl has just taken up her residence with Mr. nnd Mrs. J , E. Stnndpford , No. (115 ( Bluff street. Mr. Stnndoford travels for the Kuw Vnlloy Paint company. The arguments in the Forcschclmer-Stow- art case will bo concluded this forenoon , nnd the case submitted. The court will take n recess during the nfturnoon und attend thoraces races at Union Purk. The child of Mr. ICcarns , n teamster nt the transfer , was severely bitten Thursday afternoon by u dog belonging to Mr. Snun- dors , another Union Pacific employe. The hungry canlno was killed. Hov. J. / , Zimmerman , of Scranton. la. , will lecture on the "Prophecies of the lilblo" nt the Baptist church next Sunday ovuiiiiig. A chart sixteen foot IOUK und thrco feet wldo will illustrate his subject. Building permits Imvo been issued to J. J. Funrqn for n $5,000 brick business block on Broadway ; John Ampus , $ .100 cottage ; A. Maxim nnd 1C. L. Studloy , M.OOO residence , and D. J. Hutchinson , 700 cottage. Signboards hava been placed along the road to the Chautauqua grounds from the paved streets at the upper end of Broadway , nnd visitors will hereafter experience no diniculiy in finding their way to the grounds. The racing fire companies of the city go to Nebraska City on the 25th inst. , und com pete for a purse aggregating $ ! > QQ. An in teresting programme will bo given , nnd a number of outside companies will partici pate. pate.Dick Dick Hlckctto , the veteran cook nnd caterer , will open his now eating house und restaurant nt 210 Broadway , this evening , With n banquet from 8 to 0 o'clock. Diclf has always been very popular with the boys , and his now venture will undoubtedly bo liber ally patronized. Extensive additions and Improvements will bo made during the present Reason nt the institution for the deaf and dumb. A new industrial building , costing ? < > ,000 , will bo erected at once , enabling the teaching of several industries in addition to those now taught nt the institution. The racing hook nnd ladder team that was organized several months ugo to take part in the tournament , is not receiving the financial backing that was expected , and it is quito probublo that tha local firemen's association will take it in churgo and lend it whatever support may bo necessary. Two drunks paid prohibition fines In po- llco court yesterday morning , und were turned loose to 111 ! up again. There has been a noticeable fnllhic off in police court budge business of lute , but the saloons show no perceptible decrease. The coflln varnish is fttorcd somewhere , but its effects are not as conspicuous as a few months nco. W. N. McCormlck has arrived nt Union Park with Theodore Winters' stableof thor oughbreds , and will remain about n week to rest up , when ho will ru-ship to St. Louis. Among the noted Ilyors of the stable uro Czar , Don Jose , Dclrloroy , Barrett , Kascal. Courtney und Barhani. They nro entered for the principal stakes nt Chicago , St. Louis and otbcr eastern trucks. The Uniformed Hunk , Knights of Pythias , will hold u division encampment in this city on the 20th and U7th of this month , and u Ijjrgo number of sir knights are expected to bo in attendance. The division embraces eastern Nebraska ana western Iowa , em bracing over 7,000 sir knights. It will bo quito nn advent in Pythian circles , und n great deal of interest is already manifested. By n typographical error , Tun Bni : was tnado to say yesterday morning , that tlio contract for thu new bridges over Indian creek , nt Second , Fourth and Seventh avenues - nues , was let to tlio Milwaukee Brldgo and Iron company for $7-1,000. It should have read $7,400. Property owners who were roundly cursing the oxti-uvugauco of tno council , can now cool down und tuko their meals as usual. The ball given nt Masonic temple , last oveulng , by the Council Bluffs Rowing asso ciation , was largely ultonded , nnd was a very enjoyable affair. Nearly two hundred nnd fifty tickets were sold , nnd the net pro ceeds will bo devoted to improving the club house ut the lake. Dalbc.y's orchestra fur nished excellent music. The ladles of the \V. C. A. served a supper , and wore well patronized. Botli financially und socially , the nffalr was the most successful of any public bull given this season. The articles of incorporation of the Me- Kinloy Morteago und Debenture couipnity wcro filed yesterday at the office of tlio county recorder. The incorporate are W. B. McKinlcy and A. C. Wllcox. The prin cipal office will bo located nt Philadelphia , with a branch office In this cltv. The cap ital stock is f 1,000.000 , und SMOJOOO must bo subscribed and paid in before the commence ment of business. The business of the com pany will bo the buying nnd selling of mart- KUgos , real estate , stock , bonds , etc. The corporation dates from JunoD , 1B89 , and will rontlnuu twenty years. Council Uluffa Lodge No. 270 ( Loyal ] A. o ; U. W. , moots in G. A. It. hall every Friday ovoniiiu nt 8 o'clock. CIlCClCH IS | . Lost , thrco checks , QUO signed by Hnrry Kirkinbino , for $ lU.iJo ; another signed by Urackott & Gavin , forIj ( and another ulgnod by R. P. Olllcor , fo ST.fiU ; nil three payable to II. W. Til ton , or DAU/Y Ihsu. Finder will please return to BISK oftlco. Payment on chocks is stopped. Conll'.lont Investor ) * . Charles P. Brasluti , representing the Min neapolis syndicate , which purchased so much property In Council Ulutfs , In a personal letter , says : " 1 nm n believer iu Council Bluffs. If not , wo would never Imvo In vested thoro. Wn uolluvcd , when making the purchase , it was a good one , and Bill think so. " Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Now Ollloory nt * tlio Club. The annual meeting of the Council Bluffs club was hold , lc\st evening , nnd the election of officers , for the ensuing year , resulted ns follows ; George A. Keollno , president ; W. P. Sapp , jr. , first vlco president ; 13. W. Hart second vlfo president ; E. A , Troutuian , secre tary ; Dr , I ) . Mucrao , treasurer. Executive commlttoo William Moore , chairman , II. II. Brunt oud John M , Pusey. House- committee too J. N. Bowman und Dr. Barbtow. At assessment of $10 per member was levied to liquidate all Indebtedness of the club. For $25,00-Tho N ! Y. Plumblnjr Co. Trill put a load service pipe and hydrant in your yard ; also 50 foot extra hose. Cull at ouco ut 1U Main street , ALL THE NEWSOFTIIE BLUFFS The Aldermen Discussing the Now Olty Hall-Project. A DISTURBER OF THE PEACE. Tlio City Pnys Fnncjr I'rlcrs For Iloul Estate A Lively Content Prom ised by Ncbrnnka lloso TcnniH Tlio Clubs. A New City Ilnll. The question of erecting a now city hall Is receiving considerable attention nt present at the hands of the city council , and the al dermen pro seriously discussing the advisa bility of submitting the matter to the people at n special election. Five of the members ot the council nro heartily Is favor of the move , nnd openly express themselves to lns effect. Alderman Everett Is the only dissent- ng member , nnd ho strenuously opposes the irojcct. Ho gives as his reason that the city s now deeply in debt , and additional Indebt edness should not. bo incurred nt the present line. He slates that ho does not believe In the present generation being so heavily taxed for the benefit of these who wilt como hero- ifter. The other aldermen reply that no well- regulated-city Is without n good , healthy debt on Its hands , and it is prima facto evidence of ; rowth , enterprise nnd prosperity. They nil igrco that the present building is inadequate 0 the demands made upon it , nnd that if u now city hull Is not erected , certain changes nnd additions to the present structure will lave to bo made. Alderman Everett favors building nti ad- lltlon nearly ns largo ns the main building , vlth a vault In the rear for the purpose of storing the records ot the superior court , nnd the valuable papers nnd books belonging to the city. Alderman Lacy draws the line at anything of this kind , nnd announces his intention of Ightlng such a move first , last nnd all tlio time , as ho believes that every dollar ex- > cndcd on the old building is just so much hrown away. Aldermen Weaver , Waterman , Bellinger and Kncphcr uro nil of the opinion of Alder man Lacy , and are anxious to Imvo the ques tion submitted to thu citizens at a special election. No action hat yet been taken , nnd several warm discussions will undoubtedly bo had before an election Is called , even If such action in finally decided upon. What ever move Is made , the aldermen realize that .ho old buildinij will have to bn used for iomo fine , nnd several minor changes are jclng made in the interior of it. These changes partake more of the nature of repairs , and are neither extensive or cx- icnsive. Counters nro being put in the of- Iccs of the city auditor and city treasurer , ind a heavy wire screen is to bo placed in ho city clerk's office to prevent the vulgar crowd from becoming too familiar with that official. The new city hull advocates icquiesco in these changes , but will inter- ioso a most determined resistance to Alder- tmii Evcrott's scheme to build an addition to .he outside of the shaky structure. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Must Sell Right. "Thero is only ono thing that can kill the erection of u fire house in the western part of the city , " said Alderman Waterman , chairman of the Hro committee , yesterday , to Tim BEI ; , "and that is the wolfish proclivi ties of property owners , 'the city wjll have .0 buy a lot on which to erect the now build- .11 g , and there are a great many people who mvo an idea that when a corporation or mu nicipality want to buy n piece of ground they want to buy it pretty badly , and must there fore pay any price that the owner may bo pleased to put upon it. Of course they ran ask what they please , but if they try to stick it to us too strongly , they stand a good show of getting left. Wo will give them a fine house down there , and equip it thoroughly , but wo don't propose to deposit a gold mine on the ground for the mirposo of doing it. Now , I don't say prices are too high there , for no quotations have been made to me , but 1 was spcalutig from the experience of the past , und telling you what was customary under such circumstances. I merely wanted to suggest that it would bo Just as well for property owners to do thu fair thing in the matter. " J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway An Old ICivnlry. There will bo ono of the liveliest hook and ladder contests ut the coming tournament that can be secured. The York and Kear ney teams , of Nebraska , have been dissatis fied for the past year with the result of a contest at the last Nebraska tournumont , when the York company was awarded the prize. The Kearney team claims that it can beat York in a fair contest , nnd arc anxious for an opportunity to regain their laurels. York is just as anxious to demonstrate its ability to hold the championship , and botli teams will como hero to muko the race of heir lives. It will bo n great attraction. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co. 'a loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Ion Mucli Off. Frank Knst was arrested on Upper Broad way yesterday for disturbing the peace , Kast claimed to bo a mail carrier from Omaha , nnd that It was his day off. The policeman admitted that Kast was off , in fact too much so , and hurried him to the coolor. A woman , living near No. 4 fire house , states that Kast entered her house and assaulted her , attempting to drag her from the dining room to the parlor. Other witnesses state that ho 1ms been around there for two or three days. As the accounts wcro somewhat contradictory , tlio only churgo made was disturbing the peace. Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. The Odol ) Uros.1 Now Team. Certain changes havo- been made In the Odell Bros,1 base ball team , and ns now re ] organized it is one of the strongest amateur teams in this section. Several ot the players are semi-professionals , and there is no rea son why the cluu , us now constituted , should not put an Interesting game. The member ship of the club Is as follows ; Joe 13. Corl , manager ; Swartz , cilb ; Oeist , p ft m f ; Lawsoii , Ib ; Corrlgnn,2b .v c ; ICtnyro , lib A i > : .1. Oliver , rfu ; Bcrwcln , If ; Hailan , mf & p ; Hurdiu , ss ; Fisher , sub stitute. The season will bo opened on Saturday , May IS , and the club Is now ready to hoar from all amateur clubs iu Iowa and Ne braska. Monov loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark ft , Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. The Water Was Not Wet Bnougli. Mary Cloary , an attractive young lady ol about twenty years , living with her father nt the corner of Avoiuio B and Eighteenth street , hud a lUtlo difficulty with her pater nal ancestor Thursday morning regarding her approaching marriage. Some time ago the daughter became engaged to Mr. Thomas Troupe , a brakcinan on the Union Pacific , nnd an estimable young man , Clearsr. . , was Jiot averse to Traupo us a prospective son-in-law , but did not want the union to take pluco for bomotlino , ns his wife died noout two weeks ago , und ho wanted Mary to take charge of the younger children , six In number , two of them being under four years of ugo , until ho could make other ar rangements. Harsh language was used by the father , nnd the girl took it so much to heart that she decided that she could never bo happy In this vale of tears , and started out to Big l uko to bury her troubles and her body likewise under the lily paus of taut uu inviting shout of water. She uiudo what she supposed would bo a fatal pluiifo , but lauded m the mud up to her cars. The water was very shallow , and she hon lay down In the water nnd : rlcd to tnk beneath the surface. John Stollen , who hnpponcd to bo hunting near there , watched her operations with a dis approving eye. nnd finally Interfered , He accompanied the young lady homo , after fishing her out of the water , but she did not emnln there over night , but was taken by icr future husband to tlio homo of two young ady fridnds. Such was the story ns It was first given out , but the young Indy herself now comes to the front nnd says that the facts were nlstntcd. She denies thnt there Is any man n the case , except her father , who , she nl- cgos , has Ill-treated her. and this , coupled vlth the recent dnath 01 her mother , drove icr half crazy. She says that such wai her condition when she attempted sulcido , for she acknowledges the act , but Is sorry for It , nnd docs not know what made her do It , She Is well satisfied to live , and is glad thnt she IB still numbered among the living ones of the earth , Personal Paragraph ) ) . Miss Julia Beard la visiting rolutlvcein the city.A. . A. It Hooker , of Avoca , was alt tie Crcs ton yesterday. J. A. Welt on , of Lincoln , was at the Pacific yesterday. Hugh Chlltlch , jr. , of Fremont , was nt the Ogden yesterday. George L , Clark , of Omaha , was at the Jgdcn yesterday. F. Dyer , of Hock Palls. III. , was a guest of ho Pacific ycstcrdav. J. E. Walton , of Macedonia , was n guest of the Kiel yesterday. Ocorgo W. McCoId , ot Panama , was a Bluffs visitor yesterday. E. S. Clary , of Hod Oak , was a guest nt ho Bcchtclo yesterday. A. C. Larson and wife , of Missouri Vnlloy , vcre nt the Hevero , yesterday. Congressman Kane , of Utah , is the guest of Mr. E. Huntington nnd family. Ocorgo W. Fort , of Hod O.xk , was in the city yesterday nnd stopped at the Pitciflc. Hobert Tompleton , ot Mnrlon , w.is in the city yesterday , and stopped at the Bechtole. F. O. Steallieimer , of S.m Francisco , was n the city yesterday , and registered at the tlcl. tlcl.W. W. E. Throsnor Ins ng.xln assumed control f the Council Bluffs department of thu Uls- utcli. James A. Guest , of Burlington- proml- lent Knight Templar , was In the city yes- erday. Miss Clark , of Jacksonville. 111. , is the guest of Miss Blanche Arkwright , on First ivcnuo. A. Howard , of Maryville , Mo. , was n Huffs visitor yesterday , und dined at the lechtele. L. A. Easterly. Carroll , nnd Hoscoo Crotnbio , Logan , wore ut the Metropolitan , estcrday. H. C. Darrab , of South Bend , nnd H. Else- man , of Chicago , were registered at the Ogden yesterday. J. II. Porter , Hancock , nnd Andrew T.iub- non , Maquokcta , wore among the lowuns at -ho - Crcston yesterday. Fred Wets , of Boone. was in the Blufts , yesterday , nnd left his autograph on the register nt the Metropolitan. A. W. Etter , ono of the new proprietors of the Ogden , will arrive in thu city to-morrow morning from Los Angeles , Cul. J. A. Crowlu.v , of DCS Moincs : J. H. Hich- ards , Breckcnridgo , Col. , and W. Wallace Wilson , Portland , Ore. , were registered at the Bcchtelo yesterday. Mrs. E. H. Paige , of Chicago , is expected lore , to-day , on a visit to her old friends in Council Bluffs. While hero she will bo the guest , of Mrs. MoKune. Harry Winter leaves to-morrow evening for Chicago , to close tlio contract for thu : case of a new ISO-room hotel now Hearing completion at Hydu Purk. The building is a iiundsomo , modern structure of pressed brick and granite , seven stories high , nnd will bo made a very attractive and homelike hostelry by the firm of Winter & Milligan. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. lo\vu I'oHtiiinslcr.-i Appointed. WASHINGTON- , May 10. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEC.I The following Iowa post masters were appointed to-day : W. J. Bur- back , Allison , Butler county , vice J. 1C. Wes- sett , removed ; John Monahan , Charlotte , Clinton county , vice W. F. Horruhan , re moved ; W. H. Hiloy , Crawfordsvillo , Wash ington county , vice John H. Walker , re moved ; T. W. Brown , Cumberland , Cross county , vice Hobert F. Brown , removed ; Samuel Goff , Dallas , Marion county , vie. ) I. S. Higgins , removed ; Fred W. Brown , Dysart , Tama county , vice Arthur Sow.il ! , removed ; George L. Wilbur , Gladbrook , Tama county , vice A. O. Armington , re moved ; John H. Merrill , Grand Mound , Clinton county , vice William Fitzgerald , re moved ; David Wells , Grant , Montgomery Bounty , vice George S. Cory , removed ; Mary E. Crumer , Kingston , DCS Moincs county , vice L.H.Gibson , removed ; John W. Jayno. Lone Tree , Johnson county , vice M. Baker , removed ; Charles McClcss , Mnrnc , Cass county , vice O. Homlonc , removed ; A. E. O. Irvln , New Virsinij , Warren county , vice W. J. Thomas , resigned ; B. McGunn , Norwui' , Benton county , vlco Frame Pickott , removed ; John Paul , Aiuslow , Jones county , vice James M. Battles , removed ; Mrs. II. E. Vuntyno , Oxford Junction , Jones county , vice George F. Crouch , removed ; C. A. Brace , Persia , Harrison county , vlco James Laing , removed ; Minnie C. Larimer , Peru , Madison county , vice B. V. Kankln , re moved ; Thomas Abbey , Prairie Burgh , Linn county , vice F. McLaughlin , removed ; Leo S. Chapman , Princeton , Scott county , vice William Napson , removed ; William Baker , Hochestcr , Cedar county , vice John- ntlian Cline , removed ; T. M. PorJue , Hose Hill , Mahaska county , vice W. T. A'anandii- hatn , removed ; James M. Noskins , Sioux Unpids , Buenii Vista county , vice A. P. Hob- crts , removed ; Hnwloy O. Miller , Stnnwood , Cedar county , vice John B. Elliott , rcmovoilr John W. Wultc , Wyoming , Jones county , vlco H. P. Johnson , removed. New Nebraska Pontmrmcvs. WASHINGTON , May 10. | Special Telegram to Tin : BEB.I The following Nebraska postmasters were appointed to-day : S. S. Waters , Amolln , Holt county , vice D , Bliss , removed ; Harvey Hanslor , Banner , Chey- cnno county , vice E. T. Wells , removed ; Daniel Crowley , Bassctt , Holt county , vlco W. F. Meyer , removed ; J. Honey , Carroll , Wayne county , vice Frank A. Perry , re moved ; Samuel Alkouson , Cozad , Dawson county , vice S. W. Senooley , removed ; W. A. Watson , Arlington , Washington county , Li. H. Monroe , removed ; F. I. Cole , Oconco , Platte county , vice Mrs. M. A. Crookham , removed ; P. I. More , Allen , Lincoln county , vlco Lcroy Thomson , removed ; William Hudson , tiprlngviow , Koya Palm county , vice John F. Carr , removed ; W. H , Valen tine , Tildcn , Madison county , vlco O. H. Botsford , removed ; Horace MillerWlnsldo , Wayne county , vlco Lafayette McDerby , removed ; Joscuh W. Lafferty , Cuinlng county , vice N , Salisbury , removed. Lo Curon nnd Crnnln. LONDON , May 10. Lc Curon , the man who acted as spy for the British government on the movements of the Irish leaders in Ameri ca , and who testified for the Times before the Parnoll commission , declares that ho and Dr. Cronm , who recently mysteriously dis appeared from Chicago , were the closest friends. Ln Caron believes' Dr. Cronln has been killed and that the friendship between him nnd the murdered man may account for the removal , Hrihlnc : nu Editor. ALIHNV , May 10. [ Special 'Telegramto Tin : Bcu. ] The Journal says that u man calling himself Hamilton sought to secure publication of editorials favorable to tlio bill authorizing the Niagara Falls Electric & Hydraulic Power company to build a tun nel through the state park and beneath Niagara Falls , saying , "Wo will give you 200 shares of the company's stock , which will bo worth 5OCO , if the bill goes through. " Advice to Mothers , Mrs , Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used for children toothing. It soothe * the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , cures wind colic , uud U the beat remedy for diarrhoea. 25ccn ts a bottle. PACKING AN $ " PLANNING. A Variety of Current Happenings In Nebraska City. NnnnjisKA Cnr. Nob' . ? May 10. [ Special to THE Bns1 The Nebraska City commis sion men and packing nouso managers hold a meeting nt the stock yards Wednesday af ternoon nnd sent a special invitation to THE BEE to sot them right. . They protested against the statement inndo nt a recent meet ing of commission men nt South Omaha , as published In Tnu But , to the effect that "the Nebraska City houso' ' * had closed up , nnd thnt Mr. Foster , of Swifts , hail bought the company's ' cars. The fuel Is that Nebraska Rlty has two of the largest packing housed In the west , nnd both nro running to their full capacity with no thought of shutting down. The managers sny they nro doing a fnlr nnd honrst business , nnd can pny more for hogs than the South Omnlm houses , but would not Ho nbout the latter for the solo purpose of Injuring them. The commission men also deny the assertion made thnt hogs nro being shipped from the Nebraska City yards to Omaha , nnd sny that but two cars Imvo thus been shipped in two years. The Nebraska City lire department hold n meeting Thursday night nnd made final ar rangements for the great Intcr-stutc tourna- nmnt , to bo held hero on May 25. A number of prizes will bo offered to competitive com panies. Thoru will bo companies hero from Omaha , Lincoln , three from Council Bluffs , bhcnnndoah , Hed Oak , Hamburg nnd Au burn , it Is proposed to make the tournament one of the grandest events in tlio history of the town , and It doubtless will bo , ns every body Is working to thnt end. A now enterprise Is being established In tills city , in the way ot n fruit evaporating nlunt and jelly factory , on a largo scale. A Mr. Trcscott , of New York.is the proprietor , and the slock will bo t ikeii mostly by men who own largo orchards in Otoo county , which will give them n ready market for their fruit. The track of the Nebraska City Driving Park nnd Fair association will be finished this week , and next week be initiated with a trotting < * nce between a number of local trot ters for n small purso. Thu grounds will bo opened for regular races within u few months. The Nebraska City hospital has been com pleted nnd furnished , nnd is now ready for patients. A'l ' that Is wanted now is some ono to get crippled. The street car company will commence next week on nn extension of their lines to different parts of town. MISS DIUCXICIAS HUSSION. An Important Life Work ainppo : ! Out by ihe Lady. PIIIIAI > KM > IIM , May 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bti.J : It is announced on un questionable ecclesiastical authority that Miss Kate DrexePs entrance into a convent is only temporary nnd thnt she bus no inten tion of becoming a sister of mercy. The Press says that Miss Drexcl'ft object In tak ing the step which has attracted such wide spread attention is simply to secure retire ment from the world for several months in order to know whether what she has had in her mind for some years ptist is God's will in her regard , and it so , become thoroughly acquainted with the Interior life of a relig ious community. Miss'Drexol has bcun for a number of years muciintcrcstcd ! , in Indian and colored missions. . Not satisfied with giving bur money , sfin wishes now to give herself to this work. In retirement , there fore , and alone with God. a\\o \ wishes to find out whether Ho will make known to her that such is His will. If , she enters on the new undertaking ob6 will probably group around her a number * of young ladies who are similarly impressed with the possibilities of the field. Their inHiuineo will be thrown out all through the southern and westein states and territories. tScnool houses und missions will be builtund the cause of the Catholic church will bo given a great impetus. Poy.oni's Complexion Powder produces a soft and beautiful bkin ; it combines every clement of beauty and purity. The I'lirncll Commission. LONDON , May 10. The proceedings before the Parncll commission to-day wore of an uninteresting nature , and the testimony elicited nothing of importance. Public in terest in the trial bus waned since the cxuui- atioii.of Parnell was concluded. For Sick llendnclic Use Horsfords Acid Phosphate. Dr. M. W. Gray , Cave Spring. Gi. : , says : "I have used It with perfect success in ha bitual sick hcaduchu. " A Station A cnt Hell > L'd MII.IIODKXI : , In. , May 10. [ Special Telo- grrm to Tin : BEI : . ] The Diagonal station agent at this placp was robbed of $ S. > in ex- pi ess money , S-3 in railroad money , and a suit of clothes last night. For Strains and Pains. NEW AND STRONG FACTS. Cuniinnil Crutch. Caatiraltcn 0 , Jcn > :9'SI. Sutfered with itralr.ril Lack for two monthi ; walked with cano and cratch , wftl cured by St. Jacotii Oil. no rttura In 6 uor.tlu JIIO PRAMCSRIiSKOln. Strained Illicit. Am.-nJi. CMo , June , 1385. E'iKtred with itribcd bacL 2 nctki , pain virj Acute , uied cane , uctd tuo boltlts of St. Jacobs Oil wblcb cared nc , no pain la one } c r. HENRY BALTHA3ZB. For IB Ycnrn. Wellington , T , Jnne29 , ' 83. Had ruL'trcd o3 and 03 for Cfteea yesM with itrMrcd back ; no troullo clth It now ; two jrear > ago wn cured by Et Jncobi Oil No return. n CARIWELL. AT Diircoi'-rj AND DEAI.FKI * . THE CHARLES A.VOCELER CO. , Baltimore. Hi. SPECIAL NOTICES. W ANTKD A girl for general housework. Inquire of Mm. 8. U. wtulswortn , U21 1'nrk. t A plnco for n LVycnr-old boy to work for bonnl nnd clothes , or lenrn trndo. For particulars nil dross U. , Uco olllco , Council llluirs. TTIOlt 8AM5-Ur Trndo-l'lnno No. 1. tfion ) * organ. harness , Rowing machine , horse and wngon. Address No. 5'J3 llroaiUray. room 1. A NY one wanting nnoclmnco to manufacture -L\cnn tecuro building , power , etc. , nt n bnrgnln by mUlroHMng Main ilrect Mont Market. J OK COO tons for salo. Lanzenilorfor & tjtrolilicun. Main street Mont ; Market. RKA.fi Kfltnto bought nnd sola , None but bargains Accepted. Monies for snle on monthly payments- Warranty rteoil given. By C. II. Judd , (100 llrondway. Council llhKTa. rou'HKKT-TAllno dnlrr fntm of 138 ncrcs. holt a mlle from tlio cltv limits ; a part of It can bo cultivated If desired ; good housu nml bnrn ; water supplied by a wimltnllU Horace Kverotu "IjlOIl SAI.K Mr residence. Inquire John 0. JL Woodward , 012 Fourth nvcuuo. T71OII ItftNT l.nrgo double nlllro over Frank JJ IovIn'H cigar store , 602 Ilrondway , Inquire ot Frank l.ovln. SUMMER IS COMING ! Wlmt Is Needed Is n ( lood GAS STOVE FOR GOOKINO ! A Bl'LENIHD 1.1 Ni : 0V Just received nml on exhibition at the fjns com- puny's olllcu. Unonuulluil for coim-nlcnco. Abxoliltn safety. No odor , nnd nbnva all , eco nomical If vroi'erlv used Call and examine tliom whether you Intend purcliualni ; or not. NO. 28 PEARL ST. G , B , JAGQieilN & GO , , Jewelers Railroad Watch Inspectors For Union Pncillc , Chlcnco & Nortlmesturn , Chicago , HocK Island It 1'ftolllc , rhlcaco , lliir- limston.VQmucy. Kunsas City Ac St. Joe. rail roads. No. 27 Main St. , Council IllulTH , In. W. II. .M. Pus EV OFFICEB & PliSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main and Hroadway , COUNCIL. UtiUFFS , IOWA. Deali-rs In foreign r.nd domestic oxclianco. Collections innde und Interest paid on time do- posits. D.H.McQANELQ & CO , , Hidesjallow , Pelts , Wool& Furs , Highest market prices. Prompt returns. No. b3J and K-'J Slain St. , Council JiluCs , Iowa. Electric Trussas , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. C. St. . ! CJR > D , Council iilumi la , No. 27 Main Street , Over JacciucmiiiN Jewelry Store. ! 1C LS sTL34"4BiWflV Ho * > - " frfaSMtit CASCADE LAUNDRY COM:1 : ; GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 II CONTINUED , M ' I Owing to the unparalleled success of the Great Dress Goods Sale at the BOSTON STORE the past week , we have decided to con tinue the sale another week and offer new and attractive bargains at the ridiculous low1 prices quoted below : At 5c One case Pinhcncl Check Suiting ; worth loc. At 9C Two cases 36in. Cashmere Twill , all desirable shades ; worth iSc. At 12j C 50 pieces Jamestown mixture and Challie Beige Suitings ; worth 25c. At 17c 139 pieces double fold all Wool Suiting , 36in. Cash mere and stripe Novelties ; worth 23c. At 25c 49 pieces 36-inch All Wool Suitings , in checks , stripes and plains , worth 5oc. At 33c 37 pieces 36-inch All Wool Henriettas , flannels in plains and mixtures , worth 5oc. At 3SC 19 pieces 52-inch All Wool Spring weight Broad cloths ; 38-inch Tricots ; French Contil Mixtures , worth- 65 c and 5oc. At 59c 34 pieces 46-inch All Wool Henriettas , newest and most desirable shades , worth BLACK GOODS. All Wool Henriettas , 33c , 45c , 5Oc , 58c , 65c and 8C. At 50C 25 pieces 46-inch French Foule Twills , worth 75c. BOSTON STORE. Fi yg a ysj Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices , ftdiriksfCiu Pftssn iS PSiiffo IftuiQ IP - DlUdUWdii uuUIIljII DilHlbi lUWdi ft 7 s ISAYEXG BJOSJCJJflT THK STOCK OF ISOOTS AXD Or TBSK I.ATI3 J. M. 2'BIIMLl IN AT A sun teturiuincil to give the public the licucllt of cliasc. 1 quote lOMlsiy the following prlve * ISL'CIT < V tfHAKS' } Zei 'n Fine SliocHS5 * , former I. S. 'fi'8'EC\Bit'.S ' KJen's IIuul-3cwe < l Slioe.s , price , $7.50. E. C. ISKJEIT'S LiuUeft' French Kid. turned , al $5 , former price , 7. K. C. fitUKT'S Cur H&id lit $ ; J , former priec , @ 5. . . I. PILES , 413 Broadway. THIE ! DRTTSSIELIL SIZES FROM Especially Adapted far EECTRIC 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , HORSE POWER , mm Mills and Elevators 6i > eclllcut' > 'ns and estimates ( nrnUiiod for complete steam p'anK Itepnlatlon. Dnralillltr Qnar unteed. eansliow lutters from n-iors where Kuol Kconomv H ciinil with Corliss Non-Uondonilnu E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalog .ie. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Blu'f * Dress OLD SCANtAM , Fashioned English ol.TIBBETTS 6AVe. . & f o\cv zz Kitchen GROCERIES. Pine PinoOaudioEJ OaudioEJ , KERRSc&ttAY. Froah Mudo Bvory Day. Dompaoy , . . & Butler , tt mVf'l. [ Ou 'ne&Soh | M ; . SOPoarl-st PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H Kn lnoor. Plun-j - , libtimatos . Spedlluntions. Supervision of 1'ubllc Work. Hrown JJuildlny , Council Ulull's , lowu. N .lusticQ of the Peuuo. Olllco ovoi- American Kxproau , No.11 , Uroailwiiy , Council Ululls , Iowa. QTHIMF CIMC-AUonioyti-at-Liiw. ? . Practice in the Stnto ami Fed- O I WML. Cx , OllflO oral ( 'ourl * . Kooms 7 unil 8 Sliu < 'art-Uuno Hlouk. Council lilnfTd , Imva. BURKE & LEY io' ' * < . ' " " *