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rt THE OMAHA DAILY BE ® : WEDNESDAY , JULY 10 , 1889. THE DAILY COUNOIL LUFFS. OFFICE. NO IS FKAIUi BTIIEET. Cellmed br carrier In Any Pnrt of ho City a 'Iw tnty Cents Per Week. . . . _ . . II.V. . T1L10N. MANA0EH , TKLKPJIONESi ncsiur.pfl Omen No. . Niour KDITOII , No.21 , . -gt * R . . . * . ' MINOR MUNX1ON. N. Y. P. Co. Gloason conl , C. U. Music Co. , 533 B'way. ' Keller , tailor , 810 Urondway. Eron laundry , 724 Urondway. D. W. Otis , city and farm loans. Mr . Alton died of uropsy , at the W. C. A. hospital , Monday evening. A now daughter has arrived at the homo of Mr. and MM. J. 13. Heft , No. 800 Avenue H. Mr * . J. O. Motlock had. a finger badly crushed by being caught m the swinging doors at the court bouse. The meetings of the IJluft City Typograph ical union are hereafter to bo held in the rooms of the Council Uluffs Press club , No. 10 Ptarl street. The city council has decreed that the hack- men of the city may charge fifty cents for carrying passengers to or from any of the depots In the city. To-day Is tha last-day to secure a discount on bills for water rent , The oftlco of the water works company will bo open until 0 o'clock this evening. The regular monthly meeting of the Hctall Merchants' Protective association will bo bold tills evening In the library room at the court house. A full attendance ) is desired. The funeral of Miss Adele Folsom took place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon , from the residence of U L. Spooner , 704 fourth street. Tlio remains were interred In Fairview - view cemetery. William Lewis In under S200 bonds to ap pear before Justice Barnett , next Saturday , to answer to the charge of ussault with in tent to do great bodily Injury on the person Of D. U. Lclchty. The following building permits were Issued yesterday : Martha \Vutrons , rrutno cottage , Mullen's hub. , * l-iOO , : Lillie May , similar structure on adjoining lot , (1,400 ; Jumcs Holrcnt , addition , S2UO. Eight vags were rounded up yesterday for service in tlio struct , gang. Two were dis charged , ono given his choice of leaving town or taking thirty days in Jail , and the others will work out lines aggregating $75. An officer from Sioux City arrived In the city yesterday morning and arrested u boot black for burglarizing n store tlicro a few nights ago. He was lodged iu the county jail to await transportation to Sioux City. The bridge that formerly spanned Indian creek on Uroadway , ut Thirteenth street , is helm : placed on Twelfth street , to connect Avenue A with Broadway. Tbls will give o direct outlet to residents in that part of tbo city. Work hat been commenced deepening and widening tha Indian crcok ditch ut Broad way. This work was rendered necessary on account of the low space left under the now bridge being Insufficient to allow the passage of the water. Messrs. Houston & Miller will open "Tho Famous , " n confectionery establishment nt the old stand of Schoiloltl & Cavin , corner of Broadway and North Second street , in a few days. U hoy'will carry a very full and coin- plcto stock In this lino. Samuel Anderson , wuo is confined In the county Jiill serving a thirty days' sentence for personating a Justice of the pcaco and performing n morriugo ceremony , was taken seriously 111 yesterday , and , at ono time , was reported dying. Ho was better last evening. Thomas Lufcy was towed in last evening nnd booked for assault and battery. The victim of the slugging was a young man named Shea. Lafoy is a teamster in the cmiloyo of the Omuha & Council Bluffs Transfer company. Ho will have a hearing this morning. A petition signed by nearly all the rest dents on North Madison street , asking for n street through to Harrison street , Is being circulated. This would glvo residents in that locality a short cut to the business part of the city. It is thought that the council will grant the request. The Switchmen's Mutual Aid association , lodge No. iKi , of this city , will give a basket picnictomorrow , nt Waterloo , Neb , The lo cation Is thirty miles west of this city , on the Klkhorn , and is admirably adapted for picnic purposes. The boys will turn out in largo numbers , and u splendid time is anticipated. Mr. J. F. Gates and Miss Mary E. Pierce wcro unltod in marriairo Monday afternoon by Key. Dr. Phelps , "of the Presbyterian church. The groom is the electrician in charge of the incandescent mautiinury nt the elcctrlo light station , and the brldo is the daughter of ono of the proprietors of the Ofe'don houso. In the Welch case Judge Aylosworth de cided that a common carrier's license en titled the holder to run as many hacks as ho pleased. The council now steps In to protect the city revenue , and passes un ordinance to the effect that every common carrier owning moro than ono vehicle , must pay 110 for each additional ono. A grand shoot has been arranged to take place Saturday afternoon at the gun club grounds , in the western part of ttio city. Tbo Lo Fevro gun club will monopolize the early part of the afternoon In target practice , After which u swcupstako contest will take iiluco. The management has secured 503 live birds for the uvont , C. M. Maynard , foreman of the Glebe Job office , has been off duty for the past two days. It now transpires that ho has ro malncd at homo during that timo. and has been paying close attention to n diminutive miss , who Insists on "learning the cases. " It is rattier tough work this hot weather , but "Cal" Bays It must be done at any cost. The prohibitionists are agnin on the tral of the saloonists. William Williams' Joint , on Upper Broadway , was raided twlco , Mon day oveclng , and some beer and whisky soUed each timo. The search warrants wcro issued by Justice Barrcttand served by Con * stable Covalt. The time for hearing the case has not yet been set , but will probably take place the first of next week. After meeting all of tliolr expenses of the recent firemen's tournament , the Ucacuo nnd John N. Baldwin , Jr. , hose companies had a fund loft In the treasury , and the amount was turned ever to St , Bernard's ' hospital , to bo used in cnrlng for John N. Hockley , a member of the old Rescue team , who is now an inmate of that charitable institution. This disposition of the money was a most worthy ouo. ouo.Maso Maso Wlso and several other loading horsemen of thu city , claim that a horse hav p ing a very bad case of glanders Is being tout In a private stable in the central uart of the city , unit that a veterinary surgeon Is not only cognizant of the fact , but Is experiment ing with the nnltnul , to thu imminent danger of tha lives of liorsos and men. They promise that if tills Is not suddenly ceased ttiu case will bo brought to the attention of the grand Jury , and the necessary evidence will bo forthcoming on which to find an Indictment , Dexter , employment. Wanted A house and lot worth about $2,500 on good residence street. A. A. Clark Lost , on Friday last , on Pearl street or Broadway , ut head of Pearl strctit , u beauti ful drawn work handkerchief. A suitable reward wlll'bo paid if the ilndcr will leave it at THE 13 KB oflico. Kcllcy & Younkcrman soli groceries , Chase and Bnnbom coffees a special/ . . . Have vour old furniture upholstered , good as now. U. Morgan , TtfJ Broadway. J , Zollor & Co. have moved to 100 Broad. way with the largest stock of groceries on Upper Broodwuy. * Notice tlio beautiful finish glvon col lars , ciUTB nnd shirts by Ciiicado Laun dry company. _ C. B. Trunk Factory moved to Chapman'a Old stand , Largest trunk factory in west. Parties desiring loans on real estate from ono to live vuurs In small uud larqo amounts , A. A. C.uru & Co. Council Bluff * Furniture company for good goods at low price * . 40T Broad w / . Pr. 0. C. Haze u , doutlst , Opera house block. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , Decision of JiT'lffo Ayloaworth Bo- Sundcty TRAFFIC RUSHING ON THE RAIL , . . . * ? , A Bank No < o With a lHntorj Anfiual Meeting of tlio Mintl Mould * era Tlio IlulldliiR As sociation. No Moro Sitiutny Slinvlnc. "Sunday shaving Is not a necessity , " said JudRO Aylcnworth yesterday In rendering Ills decision In too harbors' esses. "It Is un doubtedly very convenient oftentimes , but that has no bearing on the law in the case. As I understand. It , these cases against John I3obn and Fritz Uornhardl nra not brought so much for the purpose of prosecuting lha defendants for what has been done in the past In tboviy of keeping tholr shops open on Sunday , ns to prevent tfiom from runnlne in the future. The parties who nro pushing the cases simply dcslro thitt the act shall not bo repeated. They havn the law on tholr side , and this court holds that tholr position Is Rood , und that these who vlolnto tbo Inw muy bo prose cuted and puimhuj. No ilnc will bo inlllotcd in tticso cases , however , until It cnn l-o scon what arrangements can be made , and whut thn programme Is for the future. If every thing Is settled siiUstnctorlly , It Is probable tbatjudgmcnt will be Indefinitely potsponod. " It is understood that if the defendants ngrco to close , now that the court has decided ngninst thorn , a motion will bo miidc to hnvo the cases against them dismissed , upon pay ment of costs. It will bo remembered that tlioro wore , nt first , thrco of the barbers who Joined the opposition. Frank Levin was induced to join them , but ho concluded , after legal pro ceedings imd been commenced , that ho wus not no much opposed to closing , after all. Said he , yesterday : "Tho court has now de cided the question , and oil of the shops must close. I am ready to aUldo by the decision. Some of them say that they will now go ahead and close up ovary branch of Sunday business , but I am opposed to that. I am peaceably disposed and don't want to harm anybody. I don't propose to shut up every other branch of business , ] ustbocaus.e1 can't run. There Is nothing Just about such n course and I am not in for it. I agreed to ke&p open as long as the others aid and I kept my word. I am not bound to do any more than that. " Inquiry was made of 1'YlU Dornhardl , as to whether it was still the intention to ad- hcro to the original plan and close all other branches of Sunday Industry. Said ho : 'I , don't ' know yot. I want to hoar from John Uolin before I say anything about it. If we agrco to do that wo will go ahead until every thing will have to shut up shop. Levin played , rather smart and wanted to shut up after tie had gene in. Ills shop Is really where the Sunday closing Idea started. Now ho don't want to push the case any further , for he has a cigar stand which ho wants to keep open. If wo decide to shut them all up , that cigar atoro will bo one of the first to closo. I have been in the business for the past thlrty-ono years , and have always worked Sunday until within the past two wcclts. The court has decided against us and we will have to submit. I bclievo that the Barbers' union is responsible for the move and I have no use for union men. " Important to Ijailles and Gentlemen. I have established an extensive dyeing and cleaning works In tbis city and desire to call attention of ladles and gentleman of Omaha nnd Council Bluffs to the fact that I liuvo furnished my works with the latest improved machinery known to the trade , thai I have had over sixteen years' experience , and that I use only the very best dyes and chem icals. I clean and dye everything but fur goods. I call special attention to my now cleaning process by which the garment is not ripped aad which restores tbo original lustrate to the goods. Ladles' and gentlemen's sum mer garments , such as flannels or sillc , uiado to looic as good as now. Dresses , clothing , silks , shawls , laces and plumes dyed in su perior manner. Motor faro allowed on all goods brought to works , or wagon will call at residence. Q. A. Schocdsack , Twin City Dye Works , Twenty-sixth nnd Broadway. Main oflico 113 South Sixteenth , Omaha. Freight ISuBineas Rustling. "Railroad business is rushtug , " said a Rock Island official yesterday , in reply to an in quiry of TUB BEE. "Our road is doing a bat ter froight.businoss thun for several months before ; in fact , tnrough freight trufllchns cover been better. We arc shipping immense quantities of wool. For the * past month wo have snnt out on an average of one wool train of twelve to twenty ct.rs a day. The wool comes from Idabo and other western points , and Is nearly all billed to Boston. There has been no let un to it as yet , and it will probably continue for BO mo lime. "Wo are also handling considerable tea. Wo sent out a cargo of twonty-flvo car loads this morning. It was billed to Now York and Boston. Wo run It through on imsson- ger time , nnd it left In two trains , an sections two and three of No. 4. They will probably double up at Brooklyn , the second division east of hnro , as one engine cnn pull them through from thoro. You sco , wo can't send big trains out of the Bluffs. There are too many heavy grades between hero and Atlantic for ti locomotive to climb with a heavy load. Wo generally send out from twelve to llf- teen cars to a train , and this is enough. Ono of our heaviest mogul engines will take through fifteen cars of stock , but it Is u heavy load. There are some long and steep hills to bo climbed , and oven if heavier loads could bo pulled , the loss in time would moro than counterbalance It. I don't ' sea that the Rock Island bos any kick coming just at present. " List your property with A , A. Clark & Co , Insure your property with A. A. Clarlc &Co. _ Clinnglnc An Old Ijnn < lnmrlc. Work was commenced yestordav taking down the west wall of tbo Paclflo houso. The foundation continues to settle and the tiny cracks that appeared Monday nro now guning fissures , that threaten to open still wider and possibly result in a crash. Sev eral of the windows are broken by the strain , and the plastering is falling from the walls. The saloon that occupied the lower floor was wet long In moving out after the first signs of Impending disaster appeared. Landlord Halncm has vacated the two upper floors , and will confine his business to the older portion of the building until nil repairs nro mado. Braces will bo used to bold all the other walls in plnco , until the now partition wall on the west Is completed. As the structure stands at present it Is in u very threatening condltlop , and a wide space nt the foot of the building should bo railed off , to prevent any accident from un unexpected toppling over of the wall. _ No Explosions When persona keep cool nnd use our "Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , roaster mid bakeovou. Costs 7 cants per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. A Klnnnoinl Boiivnnlr. Mr. Farusworth , of the First National bank , has redeemed a { 10 bank note that pasted through tbo Johnstown flood. It wus disfigured almost beyond recognition , It was the property of Miss Margaret Glason , sister of Mrs. John Googun , of South Tenth street , who has Just nrrivod hero. She passed through the tcrrlblo or deal , und narrowly escaped drowning. Miss Qloason lost all her property in the lire that followed the flood , and saved nothing but the (10 bill. Call on the Dirklubino Engineering and Supply company , 115 Pearl street , Council ulutTd , la. , nnd exumino the Bodino roofing. It will pay youBam - pics sent on application , The lUiilillnic Association. The regular mooting of the Council Bluffs Building and Loan association was hold last evening at the offlio of D , W , Otis , on South Mala fttreou Tlicro wtu a fair attendance of the stockholders of the organization , and the report of the business of tbo association was very flattering , It was decided ( o Issue rlcg E of the association funds. The asso ciation i * pno of the best paying organisa tions In tlidfijlft nntl new stock ! constantly being subscribed. " * . 3 ; . -v J. < ? . Tlpton , ronljsstPto , 527 B'dw y. The TcnoiicrV Institute. The annual normal dmtltuto of the teach ers of Pottawnttamlo county Is well under way nt the county court houso. About 100 teachers are enrolled thus far. This is n very good showing so early In the session , The instructors are Dr. .Inmcs McNniighton , grammar ; Prof. J. W. MoCloltan , didacticj Prof. W. O. Davis , arithmetic ; Prof , J. W. W. Laird , history : Prof. , T , K. Larlmoro , geography : Prof. C. P. Swnlm , physiology ; Mrs. I. F. ware , orthography and ro.ullng. Money loanad at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan oflico on furnlturo/pmnos. horses , wii/jons / , personal property of till kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. _ S. B. Wnflflworth & Co , loan tnonoy. Resolutions of Sympathy , At a meeting of the A , O. of II. in their hall on July 7 , the following resolutions wcro adopted : Whereas , It has pleased our Heavenly Father to rotnovo from our midst the wife of our beloved president , Timothy O'Hwirn , and while recognizing submission to Divine ivlll , therefore ba It Resolved , That the members of No. 1 , A. O. II. extend to our borauvod brother our heartfelt sympathy in this his sad hour of tlllction. Resolved , That a copy of this resolution bo spread on the records of our division ; ulso published in the dally papers and in .ho Catholic Messenger. GBOIIOR Bt.oxstw , PAT SWKENBY , PAT DNISCOLI , , WILLIAM FiT70itiiun , - - " Committee. Bodino roofing will last longer nnd . .ivo bolter aatibfaotion than any reeling in ado ; will not crude , curl or split , and makes a perfectly solid joint on the en tire roof. Birkinbino Engineering and Supply company , 115 Pearl street , Coun cil Bluffs , la , . Card of 'Ihnnkq. Mrs. I.V. . Cooper desires to thank her many friends who so kindly and 'will- ugly worked so hard during the benefit for ier , especially Messrs. Murphy , J. W. Poro- 'oy , and tlfo paid lire department for tbo itindness shown in her deepest trouble. Thanking one and nil , I hops that thuy may meet with as itlnd sympathy In such afflic tions as may fall to their lot. Gratefully , Miw. I. W. COOPRU , I desire to return my thanks to the paid flro department , companies No. . ' ) and 4 , for their hearty co-oporutlon and assistance in the benefit recently given for Mrs. I.V. . Cooper and family.MKS. MKS. ED. SCUICKBTANZ. Steam and hot wutcr hcatlnir , first-class plumbing. Work ID both cities. JOHN QIL- IICUT , CIS Pearl struct. Council Bluffs' . Nut Dead. Hut Still Allvr . I will convince you nf the fact by the prices I will make you . i my own make of carriages , buggies , surreys and phictons. I also keep in stock eastern manufactured work which I will sell nt astonishingly low figures. I have a largo stock , which I want to reduce within the next thirty days. If persons desirous of baying will call , I will convince them of the fact that what I say 1 moan. Call and convince yourselves. II. F. Hattcnhaucr , NQS. 27 to 31 4th St. , Council Bluffs. Splendid bargains at Marcus' clothing store before removal to now building. Personal i'arnarnnho. W. T. Cole is nursing a badly sprained ankle. Ambrose Burke has returned from his Chicago cage trip. R. E. Lambert , "of Sioux City , Is the guesc of J. Klrscht. R. II. Carter and wife are visiting friends at Superior , Neb. Miss Etta Maxwell will spend the next few weeks at Sloan Springs , Mo. S. S. Keller visited Greenfield , la. , last evening in tbo interest of Odd Fellowship. W. W. Hanthorn , bookkeeper for Metcalf , is spending a two weeks' vacation at Spirit Lake. Editor Stillraan , of the Avoca Mall , was in the city last evening and called at Tin : BEE ofiico. Mrs. John Goss , of Wnyno , Ind. , Is visit ing her sister , Mrs. Boll Morris , on Washing ton avcnuo. Mrs. Jennie Douglas , of Columbus , O. , Is visiting her mother und sister , on South Madison street. Miss Kittle , daughter of J. II. Clark , Is at Gliddon , la. , where she will spend the sum mer vacation visiting relatives. J. L. Howe , one of thu employes uf the Fu el lie Kxpross company , will leave in a few days for u visit ut his old homo at Toppsvillo , Mass. C. L. Hnmrael nnd E. II. Haworth , of this city , nnd J. R. Haworth , of Kansas City , representatives of Haworth & Sons , of Decatur - catur , HI , , leave this morning for a month's ou.ting nt Arnold's park , Lake OkoboJI. Yanca Lane , ox manager of the local tele phone oflico , has been appointed manager of the Omaha exchange and superintendent of the lines to Lincoln , Fremont , Nobrasica City and the Bluffs. Ho has proven himself a capable und onorgutlu manager , and bis many friends will rejoice at this deserved recognition of his abilities. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. City steam laundry , SI Main , tol. 141. MYSTERIES. There nro moro things in heaven and earth , Horatio , Than are dreamed of In your philosophy. Hamlet. A fivlr case for investigation by socie ties for psychical research is presented In a litttu boolc recently published In England , which professes to give the true story of the discovery of the fate of the great Arctic explorer , Sir John Franklin. The author of the book is ROY. J , Henry Skowos , vicar of Holy Trinity church , Liverpool. According to this writer , Sir John FranUlln's fate was the subject of u special revelation. Readers of Arctic history nro well tuvuro that the British government sent many search expeditions to find traces of Franklin , but without avail. Ac cording to Rev. M. Skowos , a child of four yours , the daughter of a Captain Coppln. of Londonderry , died in May , 1819 , and for many months after reap peared in the spirit form to various members of the family. The Franklin mystery was being discussed every where at this time , and u savon-yoar- old sister of the dead child , at the sug gestion of her aunt , questioned the ap parition on the subject. Thoroupoi,8uys ) this little ) boolc"thoro appeared upon the lloor n complete Arc tic sea , showing two ships surrounded with ice and almost covered with snow , including a channel that led to the ehlps. " This scene , or chart , was copied , and , In answer to further ques tions , there appeared upon the opposite wall in largo , round letters the follow ing : "Erobus und Terror , Sir John Franklin , Lancaster Sound , Prlnco Ro- gout Iijjot , Point Victory , Victoria Channel , " Captain Coppln is said to have- for warded this very definite message- from the unseen world to Lady Franklin , who was BO Impressed with it that she insisted that Captain McCllntock , who sailed on the tlnal search expedition in 1857 , should follow the uxact route thus laid dowii. Tula was douo and the re sult was the discovery of the cairn nt Point Victory id n vhleh n thin Un cyl inder WHS coiije joa , giving the only written ropOrt-JiUttt was over found re specting the lo a nt the Erebus nnd Terror - ror and the death of Sir John Prmilc- Hn. * > f McCllntock eoltlurnecl to England , nnd was loaded with rewards nnd honors for havJ"r elonroilitii ) the mystery , hut his sucecsVacronmjK to Rev. Mr. Skowos , was entirely du < r tQ the fidelity with which ho stucl to the fpute Md down bv the Londonderry npparltloil. Caji- tnln Coppln's Millilran nro still living , and Mr , Skowcs says that , though it happened forty years ngo , the story can ho verified in every particular. Mrs. Foster , a motherly looking woman nearly fifty years of ago , sat In her homo at the corner of Third avenue and Ono Hundred nnd Sixteenth street , Now York , one evening sobbing txnd praying that her son Benjamin was not drowned. By her side was her young daughter Oracle , whoso eyes wore rod with weeping. The drowning of young Foster was at tended by two romnrhnblo dreams or visions by his sister and niece , that are almost supornnturally pathetic. Carrie Tanner , the niece , Is a , dark- eyed young woman ot twenty. She says that about U o'clock she awokennd standing by her hed-sldo dripping with water she beheld Benjamin. "Oh , Bonny I what has happened ? " she exclaimed , as she silt bolt upright in bed , trembling with fright. The figure , apparition or whatever it was , made no response except to put its right hand to Its bro"v. As It did so the form bocnn to recede from her couch and vanished gradually 1 the darkness. The girl got up from the bed , nnd , kneeling down , prayed for the welfare of Benjamin's soul. After fin ishing her prayer she laid down again , but could not sloop during the rest of the night. Little Oracle , the sister of young Foster , is about thirteen , and has a sweet , innocent-looking face. She re tired about 0 o'clock , nnd some time during the night startled her mother by shouting : "T.iko the pall oIT Benny , mother ! Take the pall off him ! Don't you see you are choking him ? He's not dead. " Her mother ran to her hod and roused her. Slio was lying on her bask with her eyes closed. She did not know that Rho had spoken until informed of it , but remembered her dream distinctly , and described how she thought she had seen her mother choking Bonny. Young Foster was night cashier 'In the Journal office , nnd was the owner of the catboat Oracle Foster. Ho invited James Burke , a pressman , Michael Ryan , n Newsdealer , and Robert Smiley , aprobsman. to take a jail with him. him.When When opnosito North Brothers' Island a fierce squall struck them , caus ing the boat to keel over. They nil rolled togethcrwjth the lurch , and the Grade capsized , spilling them all into the water. Burke und Ryan wore saved , hut neither Smiley nor Foster could lie founil and they undoubtedly went down. CiiHin ] ! Lasher notified Foster's family of his probable death , when they told him of the dreams. Mrs. Foster says she told. Bonny before ) leav- irig that she had a presentment that the Oracle would prove his winding shout borne day , but he laughed at her and told her not to worry , 113 he would be homo early. , ; A most remarkable case of a dream coming trno is Jtold by Thomas J. N. Stewart a colored painter living at 1239 Franklin avenue , in Columbus , O. The story as related by Mr. Stewart is conlirmc'd by his friends , who a&sisted him in carryinc out the hint given him in his wonderful dream. "Some time ago I was bereaved in the loss of my wife , " ho said to n reporter , "and following the sad event I hnvo boon thinking about her all the time , day and night It lias prayed on my mind all the time and affected my sleep , so much so that I have had one dream after another about her. One night I had a strange dream about her as usual. I thought I saw her in the grave and in her collln. She seemed to mo to ho just as she was in life , and I could hard ly think she was really dead. There was ono thing about her different from her conduct in life , and that waa her distress about somothinir. I beam her familiar voice calling to mo very dis tinctly , and plainly heard her say , 'Thomas , got me out of water ; I'm all wet. ' Then L woke up very much dis tressed over the vision. After a while I again wont to sleep , nnd to my sur prise the same picture of my wife came to my view again. I saw her as before and with the same expression of distress on her face. She cried out to mo just as she did before and said the very same things. Again I woke up and felt very badly. This continued all night long. One'dream of that kind followed an other , and in the morning I was com pletely broken up by the visions of the night. "What is remarkable , I had the same dream on the following nights. I could not rest without investigating the strange visitations und , communi cating my dreams to friends , asked them what to do. I had fully made up my mind as to what I should do any how , and their opinion was the same as my own. Wo resolved to go out to Grcenlawn and see for ourselves what the dream meant. "With a party of friends wo wont out and had the grave opened. When wo reached the collln the meaning of the dream was revealed to us. The ground about it was wet and soggy and beneath the box was a bed of water. On open ing the lid wo found the coflln full of water nnd the body of my wife floating on the same. Wo at once remedied the mutter nnd returned homo , and from that time on I have experienced no fur ther visitations at night. " A carpenter was at work with his men on the sixth Jlpp'r of a Now York build ing. Ho di&coyoEed the front wall out of plumb from 'some unaccountable cause. While ( examining it u sharp voice uttered tlieeo words in his oars distinctly : "There will bo an accident within ton mlrfuteb. Part of the wall will go down. Go with your men to the bank of the building " As no ono was in sight the volcorstaggored him and ho lost no time in'q9lnplying. In loss than ton minutes six > ; ards or so of tha wall fell with a crush ; It was caused by the improper wedging of some timber. A man named' Freeman at Chatta nooga confessed on-his death bed that lie had murdered two men in that very house. A few days ago , James Beam , riding in broad daylight , passed the house where Freeman died and heard sounds of angry altercation within. Ho entered , pistol in hand , nnd , although every room was apparently empty , the voices were almost deafening. Then a dark cloud settled upon him and a strange Eonso of fear , took possession of him. Ho rode nwuy and summoned as sistance. A party of ton men returned defiant. They hoard the same voices , the room growdurk , and shadowy forms flitted about. Ono of the men tried to light n match , but after several had boon blown out when struck , the party left the house as rapidly as possible , fully convinced that something wus wrong , although wholly unable to de termine what it was , TIME TABLE OF THE LAKE MANAWA RAILWAY. TRAINS LEAVE- -TRAINS LEAVE BROADWAY. LAKE MANAWA. AS FOLLOWS : AS FOLLOWS : Connect with Electric Motor and Union Pacific Dummy Trains at Ninth and Broadway , Council Bluffs Iowa. C. F. REED , President. HE WAS IN CLOSE QUARTERS. Tito Tiger tlnntrd tlio Duke , Hut Hoy- nlty Finally Ororoixtuo Him. During the recent stay of the Duo d'Orlcans in Jndlu , ho visited Lord DulTorln at Calcutta , and n grand tiger hunt was organised , which lasted six weeks and ranged ovoj1 ICO mllcn of country. The duke sliot eight tigers. One incident ho relates us follows : "Two cubs of a tigress had boon shot and the inotlior hemmed in by a line of elephants. There , , TU : an Idea that she was crouching in a small patch of jun gle behind u tree on the bank of a small stream , but none of our elephants could be got anywhere near it. After some time my elephant , being pluckier than the others , was induced to move for ward and push the tree down. While thus engaged the tigress sprang out from beside it with a roar and a tromonduous leap right to the top of my howduh , smashing in the front of it breaking my gun with ono blow of her paw und exploding the right bar rel before I Had time to fire. This is the gun" producing a doublo-bnrrolod rillu broken in two pieces just below the barrels , the trigger guards and metal plates wrenched of ! and twisted by the force of the blow , nnd with ono barrel discharged , the other still at half-cock. "Fortunately for me , " continued the prince , "sho then tumbled backward , possibly startled by the explosion , and made oft" for the jungle. My elephant , mad with fright , bolted in the opposite directionand for a considerable distance nothing would stop her. When at length wo got back to the others wo found the whole line of olophantb so de moralized that we had to give up the sport for the day und return to camp. Next morning wo cornered our game in nearly the same spot , nnd I had the good luck to bring her down just as she was crossing the river. " 'What became of the mahout when the tigress leaped on the olophunt'i" ' "O , ho manugod to slip around in some extraordinary way under the ele phant's ears , and was unhurt , but lost his head dress. " SPECIAL NOTICES. TjlOlt BAlTl.My up-town cijiar store , nt J112 Ju ? liroaawny. Is lor pale cbcap. Will soil etock nnd llxtures or fixtures iiloiio. Reasons fnrHelllnc. Have two stores anct can't intend to but ono. Splendid business clmnco lor small capital. Inquire of FraiiK Lovln. Dltt llroadwiiy. FOH nXCIIANOlJ ,1-acre tract ot land Tor KOOII residence house nnd lot clown town contrnlly located The H-acro tract Is lilclily improved and lies wlthm tlneo blocKs oC the electric motor Una. Kerr & Qrny. IffUH HUNT or Sals All 18x-.it stable , locator ! JL' on 10th ftvo. between 2d and"davenues. Goo. Metcnlf. 10 Pearl St. FOlt SAtiH 1.31) ) acres of land In and adjoin ing Lake Manama In 5 or 40-acrd tracts to suit purclmserH. Tlilii Is tlio best batliln # beach on tue lake. Oco. Mutcalf , 10 1'carl St. , Council mulls , In. FINE family team for sale or trade for lot. Inquire 1J22 West llroaduay. FOlt HKNT Store room. No. IS Mum St. , arter July 1. W. C. James. 10 I'earl st. FINE family team for sale , or trade I for lot. Inquire U i West Uroadway. TTiOIt KKNT Furnished ( for two or throa JL ? months ) , the house 1 occupy , No. 121 So. ; thst. H. C. Cheynoy. FOH KXCHANOU-Ssveral good farms to ex change for Council IJluIta lot * . Johnston & Van Patten , Uveratt block. R11AL ESTATB llouuht and solil and ex changed. Bpuctal attention Ktvtm to exam ination ot titles. W. C. James , No. 10 Pearl St. . Council UlutTs. TjlOH HENT Kaiy termi two now live-room X ; houses , lllth avo. betwoan High and Third its. Sell cliuap It tnkon this nook. Inquire owner. J. DleUey , 743 It. IVuy. SAT7K Old oatabllssocl geuoral mer- FOH builness. Htocs , llxturos , wagons , etc. Oood room and low rent , Address , J , Dickey , 710 U. Way WANTRD Everybody In the city to remain- lioi Mandcl'fi bargain furniture store In tlio place to buy your goods. ! ! and ! G5 Uroad- way. A BIG LOT OF YELLOW JERSEY and Nansamond SWEET POTATOES Culilmgo ami Other Vegefablb Plants. FOR SALE By J , R , McPHERSON , GROWER , Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits Etc , East IMcrco St. - - Council Bluffr. LOAHSN , NCE , REAL ESTATE , RENTS HOUSES. Agent American Dulldlnfr and Loan ABSocla- lon. No. 00 X'ewl St. , Ul'-BTAIHS. OH AH. O. EIj WOOD , Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. JJIJ [ ) | IMPORTANT ! READ THIS ! I wish to inform the ladies of Omalm nnd Council Bluffs that I have determined upon closing out my entire stock of goods ut my HAIR EMPORIUM 4 , T linvo no Ini-ftcst. line ot bnlr goods nml ornnincntR WFSI of Chlcngo , nnil It Is my Intention to clo s out my s'oek at loss tliuii lult prices. If not sold \\llloilcrstocknml llxitires ton piirohnner upon terms Unit will constitute n inro Imilness clmnco to am body with Hinall ctnittiU. Persons Interested are Invlto.l to correspond \\lth MRS. C. L. GILLETTE , Oldoisby mull Prompt Attention. No , 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. W , H , CHAMBERLAIN , M , Ollico corner Main St. , und Broadway. S"'K ' ° 0 tvntl Homeopath. Room 0' , Browu PI i J building , 115 Pearl St. OHlco hours , 9 to 12. a. in , , JJ to 0 and 7 to 8 , p , in. PROFESSIONALDIRECTORY. _ Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates H Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council BlulTs , Iowa. _ N Justice of the Peace. Oflico over American Express , No. 41 Broadway , Council BlulTs , Iowa. _ QTfiNC" ) ? i CIMQ ! AUorn ° ys'at'Llw' ! Practice in the State and Fed- O I VJIlL. QL OIIVIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. PITH U QTII I M A M Attornoy-at-Law , Room 4 , Second Floor , Brown ULU , n , O I ILLIVIHn Block , Ho Pearl St. , Council BlulTs , la. Will practice in State and Fodornl Courts. DR. BELLINGER &BELLINGER-K ± r r s"rB ° ° " OE NATURAL Open Dally. All Specimens For Sale. OltUERS FOrt TAXIDKllMY WOIIK TAKEN AND PllOMlTIjY PH-iLED. Call at Museum or address O. IE. GILIIEKT , 15 North 16th St. , Omaha , for Catalogue. WHOLESALE RETAIL. in ' 1 if I 11 N BfAOnl PE * 4i/5 $ iw tH6V5 : ? * * - Special Bargains in all Departments This Week. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE epccincutloniond culnmtci furnlilicd for complete Blcnm plant * . Heinilatlon , IJuriibllltf guarant'JuJ. Can itiow loticri Iroin u > cr > where fuel economy " cqnnl irltli Corll Non-comlenilnir. E.G. HARRISAgent , Send for catalogue. ' No. 610 Pearl Street , Council Bluffi. The Most Modern Novolltls In PAPER HANGINGS. AND ' Artistic Decorations ! AT PETER G. MILLER'S. ' Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. J. M. PALMER - HAS TUB CHOICEST IX > T OV - SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city , Gilt edged opportunities to Imme ( Sluto InvcBtorsand houicatextrs. J. D. EUJIUNJIBOM. K. L. SHUOAIIT , 1'rt's. Vlco I'tot ClUfl. II. JlANNAN , CKHlllur. CITIZEN'S STATE BANKer or COUNCIL raid Up Capital iRO.ooo 00. BurplUH y.'i.XXJCX ( ) . Uublllty to Dvnpsltoi * . . 25. < > X.UO. ) liiiicTits-l. ) : ( ) A. Miller , K. O. ( Jlottson , tt , IJ. Bntiijart. U.K. Hart , J. 1) . liamumlHon. Chas. H , llunnun. Traiuact KCDUM ! bunkliiK biiBlnons. I-iirneNt capital and mirplux of any biuilc in toutlnveetorn IOWH. Interest on time deposit * luos. Orj-iCEH. W. II. M. l'u OFFIBEB & PUSEf. BANKERS. Coiner iUln and Ilroadvray , COUNCIL ULUITS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign r.nd domeatlo oxchani * . Collections rnndo nud lat rusc pita oa tlm d -