Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 12, 1889, Page 6, Image 6
6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : jfiATURDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFKICIJ. NO 1JI I' Delivered by cnrrltr In Anv 1'nrt of lioCltya ' 1-MHityCcnti j'crWeek. 11. W. TII.'ION . MANAdHU. TKUIl'HONKS : lirMN s OITII r No. 43. NKIHT iiilTnn. : Nn. 21. MINOR MENTION. N. V. Plumbing company. C'oal nnd wood. K. K. Mayno , CIO D'way. Hnniinh , infant daughter of Mr. and Mrp. H. Tomson , died yoHtcrdny morn- inc nt 1M ! ) < ) South Sixtconth street , of capillary broni'httis. Charles , infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durlln , died yesterday. The funeral will taku place to-morrow from the residence , 81It Avenue 13. Tiio citv council , next Monday even ing , will visit the institute for the deaf nnd dumb to inspect the system of in candescent lighting there in operation. All members of Council Bluffs tnaon- iiorchor are requested to meet at theii hall Sunday nt 1:80 : p. in. sharp , to at tend the funeral of the late Hermann Kraclit. .Toe Ciu-oo was yesterday sent to jail for thirty days for the larceny of a caj on Lower Urondwny. Robert Sholt/ vug , and 0. L < \ Jennings , arrested as a auspicious character , were both dis charged. The three-year-old ' on of Mr. ant Mrs. Frank ljurdeo died yesterday morning of membraneous croup. The funornl will lake place this afternoon from the residence on Pierce street , near Glen avenue and HluH street. _ r The funeral of the late Jlornmnn Kraeht will take place on Sunday after noon nt U o'cloolc from their residence , 7JI1 Seventh avenue. Friends of the family are requested to attend the fu- ncrul without further notice. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. M Scars is ill with varioloid. Hoth the child nnd its mother are down with the same disease. Their cases are directly duo to the carelessness of the board ol health in enforcing quarantine at the Compton residence. The stockholders of Rescue Hose cotn- , No. it , will hold their annual meot- Eany at 8 o'clock this evening' ' , at their rooms over Durlin Bros. ' grocery. A full attendance is desired , as an election of olTcors will bo held. M. B. Brown , secretary. The clovon-year-old daughter of Mr. Carter , living near the transfer , died last evening. This is the family that has been nllliclcd with smallpox some time. This irhi was one of tlio patients , but it was thought she had recovered. She will bo buried to-day. Ernest .1 , Pile , infant son of Mr. and Mrs U. L. Pile , died January 11 at 10ao : o'clock , aged three weeks. The fu neral will occur this afternoon at " o'clock from the family residence , cor ner Franklin nvonuunnd Platner street. Rev. D. CJ. Franklin will conduct the services. Two additional petitions for divorce have been liled with the clerk of 4tho district court. Mrs. Adeline Hanson wants a decree to sever the bonds hold ing her to Ilaiib Hanson , alleging drunkencss and inhuman treatment , and William A. Moore wants a divorce from Rottio V. . on the ground of deser tion. tion.E. E. W. Haincs will next week begin the workjof rcrnoedling the Paciliohouse , preparatory to reopening the building us a hotel. A now glass front will bo put in on the lower Hoer , now lloor laid , and the entire building re-pnpored and painted. The interior will b'o repainted , and the whole structure ilttcd up in first class stylo. If the weather continues favorable the building will bo ready for occupancy by March 1. Thomas O'Brien and Frank Williams , two of the follows who attempted to rob the store of John Lindor , and also stole a scarf from the store of Spolman Bros. , had their preliminary examination yes terday. They wore bound over to the grand jury in the sum of 8300 each which they failed to give and wore again locked ujj. Frank Moore , the third of the trio , is hold on the charge of disturbing the peace , and his case was continued. pAbo Lincoln post , G. A. R. , and General George M. O'Brien encamp ment , Sons of Veterans , visited Omaha last evening , in response to an invita tion from their Nobrasita brethren to witness the installation ceremonies of the three Omaha posts. A special motor train was run for the accommoda tion of the visiting delegation , which numbered about seventy. An excellent time was had , and the Blullltes re turned at a late hour highly pleased with their entertainment. It seems that the Mayno dilllculty is not yet settled. Mr. L. R. Mayno pro poses to institute a suit for damages ngainst M. F. Soars , of Omaha , for dam ages resulting from his arrest and pros ecution for obtaining money under false pretences , larceny and embezzlement. The principal dilllculty that presents itself is to Hecuro service on the parties , as they reside in Omaha , and will have to bo caught on this side of the river. Mr. Mayno was discharged by the court , none of the charges against him being sustained , and ho proposes to make somebody smart for the inconvenience nnd annoyance caused him. The match rnco between William Linoborgor's gray horse , /Am Ray , and P. Laey's black mare , Nellie , como oft this afternoon at Union Driving park for a purse of $1,000. Considerable in- Borost is manifested over the result , and there Is considerable money up. The rnco is for blood , and the owners are backing their trotters for a heavy amount. If the weather continues pleasant , there will undoubtedly bo a very largo number of spectators who will witness the nice , which will bo best throe in live , to harness , under the rules of the National Trotting associa tion. No admission foe will bo charged. The race will bo called at - o'clock. Dr. Cleaver , 12(1 ( North Main. Tel. 117. See W. C. Stacy's ad. J. G. Tljiton , real ostulo , 627 DM way. Mrs. Mngrnno's now term IB now opon. Tliosovlblilng - to begin please call ttt the Itoynl Arcnnum hull , Bono block , this afternoon. Classes moot Tuesdays anil Saturdays , chlldrun at 480 ; , adults 8 p. m. 1'orsonal Hon. B. R Clayton , wlfo and daugh ter leave to-night for a few weeks visit with frloiida at Eurolcu , Kan. _ * "Hflonry C. Solioldol , who for two years past was In. the employ of Jlonry fclsomiin & Co. , has entered the employ of tlio Boston Shoo company , taking the place of Mr. J , Murath. The change occurred January 1. The lat ter gentleman loft the city previous to the establishment of thu quarantine at the Compton homo on Eighth street. For Sale Corner lo on Third nvo. , with flvo dwellings , $7,000 : $500 cash , balance long tlmo as wanted. L , R. Mayne , 610 Broadway. Have our wagon call for your soiled clotuoa , Cascud.o Laundry Cot \ ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , The Programme as Arranged Fo the State Tournament lloro. ABOUT THE BIG CATTLE SUIT A Now Trlnl Wanted The County' of llliuikH The Aider- mm Personal 1'nrn- Pun Tor Flwiiinii. The -programme for the firemen's tournament to bo hold in this city iiex June has been completed , and provide for four days' interesting entertain merit. The programme and purtes offered fored are as follows : 'll'isiAV , .TUN13 11. Reception to firemen. \ \ KDNKSDAY , Jt'N'l ! 111. 10:00 : a. m. Grand parade. 1:1)0 : ) p. m. Trial of hand engines. Ui : ; ( ) p. m , Hobo contest , -11 class. 3:08 : p. m. Trials of steamers. TliniSWAY , JUNK IK. 10:00 : a. m. Coupling contest. 10:30 : a. m. Ladder climbing i-on test. i)0p. ! : ( ) in. State hose race. . ' 5:00 : p. m. State hook and laddei race. Till DAY , JtJXU M. 10:00 : a. m. Hose contest , AS class. 2:00 : p. m. Free-for-all hose race. ! J:30 : p. m. Free-for-all hook and ladder - dor race. Close of tournament. , < mmiui. : First pri/c , on time , bronze medal and. . .SWX ) First prize , on distance , state trumpet mill 100 1IASI ) KNCIINKS. First prlro , on time . $1. > 0 Second prize , on time . 100 Third pri/o , on time . f > ( First pri/o on distance , In ooni and . 150 Second prize oil distance . 101 Third pri/o on distance . 50 IUIMB COXIEST U ( .if-s > . First prize . S1ST Second prize . 7 , " Third pri e . 50 1IOSU CONTEST - IS UM-S. First prize . $ Second prize . Third prize . 50 HOMI : HOUSE it\u : . First prize . I BO Second prize . 25 I.UIIIUll C'MMIIKKS1 CONILST. First pri/o . $ 15 Second prize . 10 Third prizes . COt I'M NO CONTEST. First pri/o . ? ; t5 Second prize . 25 Tliira pruo . 1C si AH ; nosn KACC. First prize , state bolt . $ 00 Second prize . 150 Thirl pnzo . . . 125 Fourth prize . 100 Fifth prize . 75 Sixth prize . 50 swcr.rsTAKiruiiroKAi.i : : : > HOOIC txo IAD- Tiil CO.NTOT , TWO TO hTAKT. First pri/o . $200 Second pri/o . 100 niEU-roit-Ai.u iiosi : K\UK. First pri/o . $250 Second prize . 150 Third pri/e . 100 ritii-ioit-Ai.i : : , HOOK AND I.ADDCU nvci : . First prize . ? 200 SccouU prize . 100 UKbT Al'l'iIXO : ] HANI ) . Iii the parade Wedncbday a prize of $100 will bo given. IlItoT Dltll.I.CD COMl'ANV. On Thursday the exhibition by fire companies will bo rewarded by pri/.cs as follows : First prize . $200 Second prize . 150 Third pri/e . 7. > There will be a drill of pompics each evening on Broadway , ana prizes will bo given as follows : First prize . $ 50 Second prize . 2j The purses are liberal , and entries will bo numerous. All apparatus will lc carried free by the railroads , and it is thought that a rate of 1 cent a mile can bo secured for all visitors. Reduced tiotel rates will bo secured , and it is ex pected to have the largest crowd hero that the Bluffs has over seen. Notice the boiiutiful finish given col lars , cults and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Rock Spring coal , Glcitson , 20 Pearl streot. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bills' , 315 Broadway. Tlio County Printing. It is a well known fact that the pres ent board of county supervisors has n republican majority , and this has some what upset the calculations of the demo cratic pets , who had boon counting on a continuation of Iho palalablo moracls that have been falling to their bharo from the lavish hands of the county olllcials. As is well known , the demo cratic organ , the Globe , has been doing the county printing for the past year , although nt a much higher rate than olTored by other responsible bidders for the same work. It now seems that a successful attempt has been made to continue the patronage longer than it would ordinarily have lasted. A largo variety of blanks are used in the olllco of tlio county clerk , and in order to got a final deep draught from the public teat , before the bovine furnishing it was removed to other pastures , it was robolved to stock up on all of those blanks before the now incumbent entered upon his term of ollico , and be fore the contract lor doing the work could bo awarded to any other concern. In the apparent greed to got in us largo an order as possible , blanks were ordered for which the clerk of the ills- trlct court could have no possible use , nnd the county must pay for something which is of no earthly uso. Among Iho blanks furnished is a generous - orous supply of wrils of attachment , made out to "any constable in towni ship , I'ollawattamio county. " The constable is commanded to attach the lands , tenements , goods , chattels , rights , credits , moneys and effects of a party wherever found in said county. As it exceeds the power of n constable to at tach other than personal property as ordered by a justice of the peace , It will bo teun that the blanks are utterly use less , and not worth the paper on which they are printed. The object in hav ing those blanks printed can only bo surmised , and an explanation of the matter by interested parties is the next thing in order. Sleigh bolls' , sleds and skates at cost to close out. ODKLt , & BIIYANT. Money loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or auylhing of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. All grades hard coal , 0. B. Fuel Co. * hocked MortiH In lii\\\ : . A petition was filed yesterday with the clerk of the district for a now trial in the ciiso of Citizens' ' Bank vs J. 0. Abbott. The case was tried at the April term , 1883 , before Judge Ueomer , nnd u verdict rendered for the defend ant , The suit ijivolvpK Iho ownership of100 head of two nnd three year old steers , valued at 810,000. The cattle were sent hero by Clark Abbott , the well known cattle buyer of Wilton Junc tion , and placed in charge of A. Green- nmeyor. The latter borrowed money of the Citizens' bank , and gave two chat tel mortgages on the cattle. It was here that the trouble occurred. Abbott claimed that Oreonamoyor was his agent , working on commission , nnd the plaintiff nlloges a copartnership be tween the two , who nro said to have owned the cattle equally. During two or three days the cattle changed hands several times. They wore replovlncd by the bank , and taken down the river from the stock yards. Abbott's men then raided the cattle one day and drove them nil across the river to Ne braska soil. Warrants wore sworn out and the herd driven back again. As a result , criminal as well nschil proceed ing were instituted. Tlio result of the civil cafco was as stated above. In the petition for a new trial , the plaintilT al leges that the defendant. Abbott , testi fied falsely concerning the ownership of the cattle , and claim their ability to prove it by a hcoro of witnesses. From the amount of money involved , the case is one of the most interesting on the civil docket for the no\t torm. The plaintiff is represented bv Messrs. Stone & Sims and FlicUiniror Bros. , and the interests of the defendant are looked after by Finloy Burke , csq. Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glea- ton , S2G Pearl street. W. S. Cooper has cash on hand to loan on approved city properly , No. 130 Main street. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. * . Bargains in real estate in all parts of the city , \V. S. Cooper , ISO Main s-troet. The SiiporvlNorN. Tlio board of supervisors continued their labors yesterday , and disposed of a large amount of business. If no new business is presented for their consider ation , they will close the January ses sion this afternoon. A bridge petition of C. D. Dillin and others , of Neola , was referred to S. B. Frum with power to act. The bonds of David Dunkcr , as jus tice of the peace of Crescent township , and Joseph Moss , iw jubtieo of Rookford township , wore approved. The auditor was instructed to satisfy tlio judgment of John Fox against the. county in the superior court of this city , as recommended by Colonel D. B. Dailcy , county attorney. Tae action of the November session was reconsidered regarding the refund ing of tax of F. J. Day , and the action of the city council was concurred in to refund tax on $500 monies and credits. C. B. Waite and F. G. IIoUol were appointed a committee to confer with the council regarding the assessment of the Union Pacific railway company for 1SSS. It was decided to allow the county clerk $ . ' ! ,800 per year , and the probate and insane fees. This ib an increase ot $ 00 per annum over the salary allowed J J. Shea , who received GOJ and the same fees. All per ons having accounts with Harkness Bros , are requested to call and settle the same. Mrs. Watts is au thorized to receive money and can be found at Tlic Bi5E ollice for the present. J. E. HAIUCNKS.S. Mrs. E. E. Harkness offers for sale at her residence , No. COS Bluff street , some of her household goods and furniture. o Major nonclcrshot has a national rep utation. The Children read of him in their school books , and every one should see and hoar him play on the IGlh. City Council nt Work. The mayor was absent from the coun cil meeting last evening. The councilmen - men were all nrcsent , with President Lacy in the chair. Several faidowalk bonds were opened , read and approved. Bids covering this work were read and referred to the city engineer for tabulation. The bill of the Council Bluffs Gas company for JSG.SO was reported on by Alderman Metcalf. It was for Decem ber , and could bo collected. Alderman Knophor opposed paying it , as the old rate was charged. The bill was allowed. Alderman Knophor voting no. The reports of the various city oH- ! cors > with that of the board of trustees of the public library , wore read and fol lowed the usual course. Bill of J. W. Kelly for $22.2o was allowed. Also that of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Paving company for The bill of costs of the present elec tric light bystem was submitted by President Thomas Ofllcer. The amount was 84,9412.40. The report was referred to the committee on lire and gaslight. A resolution was submitted by Alder man Knophor , stating that the water company wore charging an exor bitant rate for service pipes and if the practice is continued the council will orderno more hydrants , and will lake slops lo make Iho com 1 pany conform to Iho contract nrico of February UO , 1881 , or to annul the char- tor. Uoforrcd to water committee. The city solicitor reported that at the next city election some provision should bo made by vote of the people for the payment of all claims outstand ing against the city , including that of ,1. T. Stewart , $750 , condoinnnlidn judg ment in the Union avenue matter. Re port concurred in. An ordinance was passed fixing the grade of Williams streot. The judiciary committee reported that as certain property , vacant lots , of J. D. Edmundson had been assessed for $1,200 , and he had sold thorn for le.ss that that figure , the amount should bo reduced. The report of the coinmiltoo was rojoclod. On petition of J. II. McPherson - Phorson for a similar reduction the re port wns similar to the first and followed the name course. The report of the special committee that the Million heirs he awarded judg ment for $1,100 for costs of CQiido.mnn > tion was adopted. This is in considera tion that other suits now pending be tween Million and the city oo dropped. On the report of the judiciary commit tee a special committee was appointed to confer with Josiati Danforth as to the settlement of claims nguiiibt the city. The claim is $800 and is for damages to property In Grimes' addition done by Indian creek. J. D. Hutchinson protested against paying taxes on property at No. 200 - Broadway , ns Ilutchinson & Green- shields did not own Iho proper ty on January 1 , 1888. Referred to the judi- i clary committee. The county auditor reported that there was u discrepancy of $481.00 bo- .twoon the state executive council's railroad tax for this county and the amount returned to the stale auditor by the county auditor. This IB the re- sut } of a compromise between the city and the Union Pacific railroad , and in which the road was to hold the city harmless. Referred. The matter ol the advertlseinout foe bids to grade A cnuoA was referred to the city solicitor. The following trustees of the Library association weivelci'tod ' : Horace Ever ett. Henry Eisomiin , Hev. T. J. Mnokay. The city .solicitor reported that the amount duo Wiekhnm Bros , on contract for intersection sejwer work on Thir teenth street , ns shown in the engineer's estimate , should bo paid them. The re port was adopted. Adjourned until Monday evening next. i All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. . Dr. C. C. Ilnzon , dentist , Opera house block. < For Sale Corner lot on Third nve. , with live dwellings , $7,000 ; $300 cash , balance long time ns wanted. L. 11. Mayne. 01 ! ) Broadway. K < | tiinos Out on n Tear. A disastrous runaway occurred about flJiO : o'clock last oven ing. A hack be longing to Allen & Price , and driven by Charley Smith , was returning from n trip to the dummy depot , when the horses became frightened on First ave nue , near Seventh street , and began to run. The driver's hands were numb with cold , nnd ho was unable to control the animals. They dashed up First av enue to Main streot. where they took to the sidewalk , and kept on down that thoroughfare. They collided with n sign in front of Chapman's art store , and the driver and Tom Boyington , who was with him on the box , were thrown to the ground. Boyington was hurled ngainst the largo show window and Iho heavy gliibS wns shattered. A large light of glass was also smashed out of tlio door as the two men fell , one being , thrown on eacli side , the rear wheels "caught and passed over them. Bovington's injir ries were most severe. Ho was taker into an adjoining store , where it wa found that two ribs \\oro broken where the wheel had passed over him , and he had sustained bcvcre bruises. Ho wa : removed to the ollk-o of Dr. Se.ybert who reduced ihe fracture , after whicl : he was taken home. . Smith had no bones broken , but hi wrist was sprained and his face ant ! right shoulder wore badly cut and bruised by the heavy wheel. Ho was able to go home , but will bo rather sore for several days. After dUporing of tlio passengers , ihc team continued do.vn . the sidewalk. In front of Gregory's blacksmith shop a hind wheel collided with a telegraph polo , and both wheels and axle stopped there. The noise made by the terrified steeds as they Hew over the stone and brick sidewalk wns terrific , and the spring dragging on the ground , emitted two continuous streams of fire. Pedestrians who heard the whirlwind coming darted into neigh boring stores , and several narrow es capes were reported. At Willow ave nue the runaways.attempted to turn east , but their speed was so great and the ground being covered with ice , they failed to make the torn successfully , anil crashed into the side of Anton Rink's brick block. The atop was even more disastrous than the run had been , am" a badly mixed up mess o hordes , hack and .harness lay on the ground waiting to bo analyzed. After cpiiMiU-rablc trouble the horses wore sifted out of the wreck and taken away. Tlie hack was reduced to kindling wood. Fortunately the bido\\alk was not crowded at the time , or several serious accidents would imdoubtedly have oc curred. The wild.dash could not have happened at a more favorabo time , and it is remarkable that the result was no worse. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan ollice , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. The London "Tailor's" is the place to get your clothes made. 037 Broadway. At Dohany'a Ijast Fivcniili ; . The Dalys hold the boards at Dohany's last evening , and presented "Upside Down" to a largo audience. The com pany played without its usual vim and dash , but this was not surprising , as a telegram was received late in the af ternoon announcing the death of Rob ert Daly at his homo in Boston. The sad news was not unexpected , as tlio deceased - ceased had been seriously ill for some time , nnd his life was despaired of several days ago. "Bob"as ho was familarly known , had grown uj ) on the stage in company with his brother Dan , who has always seemed more closely connected with him on this account than the third I rother , Tom , who is now with the com pany. The funeral of the deceased comedian will take place thit. morning. It was a hard position for the Dnlys here last evening , ' and adverse criti cism of this entertainment would bo eminently unjust. For exchange at once , nice farm nenr Bluffs for city property. C. B. Invest ment Co. , 10 Pearl st. Blank books made to order. Can fur nish patent binding for parties wishing the sumo. Call and see samples at room , Evoritt block , Pearl street. i : & Co. A I'coullur Jlili : ( , "There's a letter advertized for you over to Omaha , " remarked Phil Ar mour , ox-postmaster of the BlulTn. The information led to the expression of due thankfulness for the information , and then to a conversation revealing : "Do you know that over since I have been in the nnstolllco I never see a list of advertised letter without running through it. It's a queer sort of habit , isn't il'f I can't hol | > it , thonelr an ad vertized list has n' sort of fascination for mo. During the past week or two I have noticed loiters advertized in Omaha for throe of my friends in the Binds , nnd have told ihom about it so that they could get tlio loiters. It's odd sort of reading matter for a follow to bo interested in , but someway I al ways go through every such list that I BOO.1' For Sale Corner- ' lot on Third avo. , with five dwellings , $7,000 ; 8500 cash , balance long tuna MIS wanted. L. R. Mayno , 010 Broadway. finiall 1'ox la the Country. Another case of suspected small pox ivas reported yesterday. It is at the lioueo of A. N. Rich , two and one-half miles from the city. The case is a j-oung man by the narao of William A.corn. ! Ho was for n tlmo nn attend ant at the Commercial collage , and had room in Mr. Compton's houseon Eighth.street , Ho left there , however , before the allliction of Mr. Compton was reported to the board of health. This makes two cases that are traced ? ilircctly to Iho Compton house , nnd it JomoiiHtrates very fully the fact that lee much care cannot bo taken in the mutter of contact with this dlsonso. Quarantine , wherever established , should bo rigidly enforced ami contin \ ued until all danger of contagion has passed , , 1) . nnd. 1) . liiMHiitlutt Notr-s. There nro about two hundred and eighty pupil * In this institution Examination will begin on January 20. There are twenty-five printers in the printing onice , fifteen shoemakers in the shoo shop nnd nine carpenters in the carpenter shop , Charles Locke wont to Omaha to ice nn oculist on account of his eyes. A number of pupils went to Omaha and had their photographs taken Sat urday. Tliero nro about ninety kinds of tj pes in the printing ollice. Mr. Thompson , foreman , says that there nro about three hundred and sixty different ar- Holes. The boys of the ollice will have to learn their names. A now pupil of eighteen years of ago will 001110 next Fridav. The number 0' pupils will increase slowly. Monday evening Air. Arnold Iveeiio came back lo the institution to resume his studies , after spending the two holi days at home. Ho enjojed himself very well. A number of people of the city fa vored us with a pleasant call this week. Mr. Rothnrt always welcomes visitors. The pupils'pago of last week , oditcd by Masters Ashman , Jones and Ellis , was full of news interesting to the pupils. It did credit to its editors. A now iron-mangle for the laundry arrived Inst week for the Use of ironing our clothe-- . Superintendent Rothert and Wyokoff , our principal , managed the pupils in perfect order and arrangomcnt. Most pupils advance rapidly in their school ing and work. Mr. Marshal , our teacher of the high class , is on the siok list. L. I ) . WyckolT takes his place. The high class was sorry for his absence from school. A lolejrruph line was made from our kitchen to the superintendent's ollico for conversation with the cooks. Frank Gall is the acknowledged champion hori/ontal bar performer of the institute. He can perform forty- live original tricks with the ease of an old veteran. Superintendent Kcrr. of the Missouri instilution. will sever his connection with that institution for good , lie did tjood work as the superintendent of the institution of Missouri for many years , lie ib eighty-one years of age. James N. Tnto , the vice assistant superintend ent of the institute , will succeed Super intendent Kcrr. Last Saturday the girls and boys as sembled in the ehnpel at 7oO : o'clock. Mr. Barrett advised them to bo pre pared to go out into the world and earn their own living. His subject was "In dustry , Economy and Civilization. ' ' It wasagivat allrnotion for them. lie was loudly applauded. O' ' L. E. Roe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jncquiiinin < fc Co.'s jewelry store. 4 > Notice to W.-.lcr CotiHiimors. All water routs must be paid at the oflioe of this company by January 21 or water will bo turned off without further notice. notice.C. C. B. CITY WATHUWOUKS Co. , llo Pearl stroel. Oflico hours S a. m. leO p. in. ; Sutur- ilays , S a.m. to ! > p. m. The polo match at the rink Thursday veiling resulted in favor of the visit ing team by a score of S to U. The teams wore composed of the following members : Omaha F. Vnndenburg. U. Grady. lW. . Taylor and W. R. Mc- Bolh. Council Bluffs TI. J. Driesbach. E. M. Kennedy , Will Bassett and Doc Maxwell. Women in Corsica. The women of Corsica arc devoted to llieir husbands , and willingly sacrifice everything to their demands. A wife considers horesoif the complement of the man , not his equal. In the house bo keeps discreetly in the background. Says the London Queen : "At meal-time , vi'fe and daughters will not sit down ivith her guosls , but hover about as at- .ondnnls. Out of doors the men go 'ortli to work gun in hand , while the ivomon walk behind carrying the heavy ; ools. If the happy couple have to ilimb a sleep nnd stony path , and they happen lo possess only one horse , it is the man who bestrides the wiry-limbed beast , while the wife may consider her self lucky if bho is permitted to catch Iho horse's hold of tliostirrup-loulhoror tail. " Coujjhs niul IlonrspncHH The irrita tion which induces couching immediately re lieved by use of Urown's I3ronchi.il Troches. Sold only In boxes. : \ THE COUNCIL BLUFFS iinPANY Malco the following announcements : Wanted Some stiiall hoiibCHto soil on easy Icnns and small payment down. Wo have for sale nieo tiuckagu property on First nvenuu. Uig bargain in lots near tlio Electric lino. lino.Lar Lar o list ucrcapo property for $1.00 to 500 per aero less than uresent worth. Have some of thu best business property in the city for silo cheap. Have Rood improved farms in western Iowa nnd custom Noumska to exchange for Hrofkt ) of merchandise. Wo have Bomo llrst-class business and rcsidcnco property lo trade for No. 1 farms , well Improved , in western Iowa mid eauloru Nebraska. Komo choice bargain a In real estate. Call and examine our list before you buv. Alonoy to loan on eity and farm property nt low rate of interest. Money ready as soon us papera are completed. etc.Como and see us and ( jet our prices , terms , etc. > . 10 IVarl St. , Council RAILWAY. Omaiia , [ i Council Bluffs And Chicago. F , Amonyr a few of the nnmcroui polnti of uperlorltr ' ' ! IT the putroni oj this ro 4 between Omaha Ai/ ' ' , ? ! . * > , .T" lu tllree traln dij of D1V cOAC'IIKS. nlilcli are lli lined Hint liuruim nrt and ln nultr can create. Itl I'ALAUKbl.KKI'JNIiC'AUS Iho equal p/wlilcU can not La fcunJ oliewhoro. At Council Uluffi. the train , of the Union I'acldo Hall. war tonnnct In union , 'lnpot with thoie of thu Uhl < ca.-o 4 o hw tern lly. U Chicago thu train , ot tlila Una niaka cloie conucctloq Itu thoiool oil other Kaitern llnc'9. ' ! DS.lrVlt' , ,9 ° .luPl11 ? " ' IndlanBpolli. Cincinnati , * > alli . ' J'l zara , llulfalp. I'ltUburu , Turnnto , ilonlreal io Ion. New York. rmiBdelpnfa , llalilmbre , Wanh ! Ingtou , aaa all polntalo the Ka.t. Am lor ticket ) via . "NORTHWESTERN" . It , 11UU1I1T. , H. P. WII.80N. a n'l I'BJI / Agent \V.N. UAI1COCIC. ( iZnt'wZiton'Artnt. l > . 19. I < IMUAI.LTicket Aije.it. . C < a&tet'NX'AWI. voi muifi . " ' LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS 1A1IK IMITM ) TO CJIM. 1T ( MBS. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And --co her linn line of HnlHJnmK I'lM'.ST HAIll OKN.UIKVrS In the city. \ \ \ llrnr.N . , etc. , for Kent or Sale. ( iMJTU AM ) < 'OVM5 AM > .MVIJBtS GUKKSI5 PAINTS , I1AIU DIlKM.sIMJ. 10'PC. > < > . ! it > ItlAIX ST. , : COV.Vni , Itl.BTI'.S. MA1I linil 1M. 1'HOMl'T ATTESTIOV POST OFFICE MEAT MARKED H. PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in SaAa.sage of .A.11 IKIiELdLe. Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. S. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ECTRIO BELTS &E30 ELECTS TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. ' } - AXD TKAVILJX : Acuvrs oco.nsiissio.V , F. J. BREZEE , iTaxidermist and Naturalist. n I'cimnnently loealcil nt No. 14 Ninth ithst. . onposito postollicc. oa M Motor Line , founcil IllnllH , lu. If you have specimens don't wult for prices. Send thorn to hlii ' Ix-foio thoy-poll. If you don't want them after they nro mounted ho i111 pay you the highest niiuket pilco Tor thorn. Will maku a spod.ilty of heads ) nnd dressing urn during tlio winter. : - _ . ' H PJ.TJSSEnL.Ij. . SIZES FROM r Adnptod foe 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , * * Mills and Elevators. Specifications nnd estimates fmnlslieil for complete stenm plants. licRiilatlon , Durability ( luar- nntei'il. Can show Itttcis fiom users \\licio fuel Kconomy Is equal \ > ltli Corliss Noii-Coudeualus. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. 610 I'csirl Street , Council Blull's. * NEW BARGAINS BROADAVAY LOTS , FlltST AVENUK IiOTH , UKUllY AI1IMTION I-OTS , ADDITION EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS , IJRYANT & CljAUK'S ADDITION I OTS , STKKRT'S AI/D1TICKV IjOr.4. AlsoW ) acres of the best property In town for plllttlllK. W. C. STACY , ROOM : 4 , oiMsitA HOUSU m ocic. " Council llluirs , lo a. J3PEC1AL NOTICES. _ WANTS. _ _ _ _ WANTHI ) To oxclmnRO city property lor uncmciitiibcied land. Johnston lc \ un I'atten , IS ) Mam st. . Council Illulls , In. T710K 11KNTroom ! ) In iek house , cor. h st. 1 ? and liitli a o. luqtiiio at store of T. L. jinlth , 718 l th live. ' ) . \ fll.n'U wns found on the sticot POt'Nf Mouilny ovenlujr. wlileutho owner con Hot it this oillco by proving juoperty ami payl or this notice. IVrANTHl ) Asiistiint engineer ; one qualillod VV tutnkodiurxoof i'iijlno , nnd who under- tnnds hieittii llttlnir and plumbing. Wilto to or all on IliMiryV. . Hothurt. supcilutomleiit deaf iiid dumb Institution , Council lllulla. [ \rANTI3D-filrl for general housework. Mrs. \ V J. Jluellor , No. T Willow avo. mOH HA I.H-My liouso nnd lot , rorner Second IuMWiunml Ninth Htroet ; also homo ami lot 27 Sixth avenue ; terms i-nny. I. -MlhLIJIt. . JanO-'juii-tiiosMnmslw FOH HUNT Two-story business house , No. auilrouilnajr opposite O dou house I'OH- esslon Klvun March I. llKjuIro of Alex Wood , JO I'rauk street. 7KH ICKNT Nicely fnrnislied rooms for nmn J nnd wlfo or two KfiUlemen , with imu of bath , euU'il by furnace , -'l H. Ttli ht. , Ament block , onncll mullD. 1 hnvo Inlil in n niuo line of boota nnd liooHvvhiuh I am boiling nt the smallest ivlng prolll. 1 um establishing n por- iiinont business , for 1 nin lioro to slay , nil as my oxpoiisos nro uninll 1 can hull on goods very low. Call unil convince OUl'aClf. No , UJfl llioadtviiy. D , II. McDAHELD & CO , , lldesjalloir/i / Pelts , Wool & Furs , lalicst miukct prices , Prompt leturna. KM and b"- Main Ht. , I OUIK II llluirn , lou.i. A. F , CLATTERBUCK , m ESTATE BROKER , IK ) imOAIHVAY , OUN < lit RliVPFS , I I IOWA. 'RIVATEDEJECTIVE. ' Private watchmen tuniHhcd nt tiny and nil bpoclnl attention flvtn to collection of dint- 1 inortKaKeH and notes. Money lo loan on good chuttol becurlty , lltfurunceny bank , attorney , or builnosj uii In the city. s. Or * iri'n. w. II. M. OFFICER & PUSEY , C'ornor.Mnln anil llroudway , COLNOtlj HMJKFH , IOWA. Dfiilurrf In forclKn uid domuHtlo exUiaiiRO , jllvctloni ) laucle aua lutorcat pnld on tluio do CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FBONT ! i ( UMIL. Htwriihit Nona : i WIM. sin.r. BEEF , VEAL 64 PORK OPMV . - OWN IHtE l.Ml i IswaCaltle , Fed 01 lowato ! And will meet any honestcompetltlon on prices forrirst-cinssMeitii. J. M. SCASTLAH" , ' ltO Ilroiulway. - - Telephone UO1. TllV OUK BIUSII. c. K. o. A. BELL & BERLIMHOF ; ' ArcbilGcfe , Designer , * and Superintendents of Construction , i Mr. ItcrlliiKliiif Has ht'ien years nltli MonilclF.ioliu , Fishur&Lonrj , and IMS designed many < if ( he ( Incst blocks ' in Oimihii anil Council Itl nil's. Plans and Specifications Prepared and- Estimates made on Application , v SlniUo , Jtootn X Opci-a JJoimo Jtluclq COUNCIL BLUFFS PROPERTY , ' i'AUTlAL LIST OF I'lJOlMlRTY I'Oll SAM : JJY , GEO. METCALF ' _ \ LI i jtii : ! , h'raeiJirr , Residence on Otli uvo . f ! ) ,000 Itcuidoncoon Oth ave . , . 1,100 HcHidcnco on Otli nvo . ] ,600 , KesidencoouOtii ave . 1,000 Uesldenco on Oth ave . 1,000 , Uesldonco on Dili ave . 8' 0' UcsiiluiiPO on Gill st . GiOJ ! ( Uesidcnco on Oth st . O.OOQ Uesldonco on North bill Ht. , lol llil- l.'KP , Krciit bir ali . : iX)0 ( ) Hunch of & houacH and t lots on ird ) uvo b.O'JI ) Uesidisnco on Scott st . 2,000 , Keslucneo on 1'lalnor Ht. For jirlco and partlculai-A inquire . An ologaut icaldcnco on Islavc. , onu inlnuto wullc from h'ovcriiincnt. bulldhu ; . For | > rlco and particu lar H lii'iulro ' . licalileiico on Utn ave , . three inluutca walk from Qounly court tjouso , Cusli . 3,200 nealdcnuo and four lots on uvo. "C , " ' Htrcet'H ' udd . 2,000 , Store liuilillnK mid lot on 1'acillo live. , near U , I' . truiiHfer . 1,800 Two-Btory frnino Btorc in town of Cur son . ! J,000 , Scvunty-iivo lots in Squirc'H add. , r north of transfer , elegantly located - > ted , t'iOOtoflOO each. . . . . . Hunch ofll lota , Ctnlrul Bub . 1,000 , Liuncli of U lots , Cooper , JMcMuhon .t .IcITrio.s add. , if tukon before Jun. 1st , for . 5,00(1 , ( An oleK-uit lot on 8th st. Cash . ,00J , ( 1'hruo linn lots on lihiff ulreot ut a baiyam . 100 feet frontaBO on Park uvo. for $50 iK'r fool , , . . . . . . . . DuHliicMs property on llroiuhvay . HuHliics ! ) property on Main st . An improved farm of 1MJ iiorc.'i not fur from Chuulaurjuu Rrounds , con sisting ot lilll and dule. Forpar- tlculars liiqulro . l8-icro : tract one mile from liroiulwny , suburban localion . 7,003 In addition 10 tlio ubovo 1 Imvu vacant proncity In neailyovery udditlon to tlie city. GEO. METCALF , AO. M IMiAJtlHT , , COUACIL , isuurrs , IOWA.