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6 THE OMAHA DAILY' BEE : WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICC. NO m PIARIJ STUKBT Delivered l > r carrier In Any Putt of licCltyn TwwitrCents J'erWeek. II. W. T1I/ION . MANAOUIt. TKLii'IIONiS : : ! rf I.M-.FS OFFICE No. 43. IDITOII : , No.iil. atnxTtox. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal niul wood. K.ti.Mnync , 010 H'wny. The Council Bluffs M'lonnorchor wll giro their minimi masquerade on the 4th of March. Wanted Three smart , Intelligent boys. Apply jiorssoiwlly at tlio Boston store , -101 urondway. The ladies of the Congrcgntlonn' ' church will give u "donl < ey social' Thursday evening in the church par lors. All are invited. The arguments in the case of Thomai vb. Sicdcntopf occupied the attention o the district court yestordny morning and the case was submitted at noon. The case of Allen Price , charged with obtaining money under falbo nro tcn.scs , wasycstorday continued boioro Judge Aylesworth until Saturday morn ing. ing.Joseph Joseph Wells , the Viral Baptist church Sunday school missionary of this bounty , has been llcoiifcod by the church to preach and hold public meetings. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs Sal mons , who died Monday , was buried yesterday afternoon. Dr. Cooley , of the Fi'-st Baptist church , conducted the funeral services. The funeral of the late Dr. W. D. Stillman will take place at - o'clock this afternoon from St. Paul's church. Dr. T. Mackny oDIeiating. The various orders to which the deceased belonged will at tend In 11 body. The grand jury is grinding rapidly , judging from the number of witnesses fcubpd-ncd to give testimony before that augiiht body. Tints far but one re port has been made in court , and it is not expected that another will oc made until to-morrow. The bcmi-annual examination for pro motion in the high heliool begins this morning and will continue the remain der of the week. A half day is devoted to each study. Those who fail to pass will go back to review the ground , and the fortunate ones will keep on. The success attending the Hegan lec tures given here last season has caused the ladles of the Congregational church to engage him for this bcason. Between April 2. ) and May 1U ho will deliver four lectures hero. They will bo new , and the views will be fully as line as those given before. Among the now business blocks soon to bo erected on Broadway will bo n fine threo-.story front , to be built by M. Marcus , and a handsome tlirec- Btory presbcd brick , at the corner of Broadway and Scott. The latter will cost $50,000 , and will bo one of the handsomest buildings in the city. A quiet wedding took place at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs. K. M. Churchill , No. Ml North Seventh street , Rev. G. W. Crofts oillciating. The contracting parties wore Mr. J. O. Crow , of Mindcn , and Miss T. M. Wood , of this city. The newly wedded couple will reside aiMiu- dcn. II. Bollcs &Co.n Providence jewelry firm , yesterday roplovinod u stock of jewelry in the hands of E. L. Yodor , of Mindcn. < It was alleged that Yoder claimed to have purchased the stock , but his claim was disputed. The jew elry is worth $ . ' 511. Co and the plaintiffs will sue for this lunouut and 5100 dama ges. Stone & Sims appear for the plain- tilTs. tilTs.A A telegram deceived in this city yes terday announced the death , at Atlan tic , of Mark Porterlioldj a young man well known in this city , whore his parents reside. The deceased had been vinitlng a brother at Atlantic for over a month , and was expected to return to this city very shortly. The arrange ments are not yet completed for the funeral , which will bo hold in this city. HA. tteed was yesterday filed in the oltlco of the county recorder , convey ing fifteen lots in Riddle's sub-division to the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railroad company. The grantor is the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail road company. The lots are on the line of the Jtock Island , just north of their passenger depot. The considera tion was $4,704. It is supposed that the Rook Island will utilize the newly ac quired ground for sidetrack purposes. Dr. Cleaver , 20 North Main. Tel. 147. Remember Mandcl's is the only place Yfhoro you can buy furniture and stoves on weekly or monthly payments. 823 and 325 Broadway. S. \Yndsworth & Co. loan money. L. E. Roe , dentist. No. 27 Main St. , over Jacqunmin & Co.'s jewelry store. Bargains in real estate in all parts of the city , W. S. Cooper , ISO Main fall-cot. Houses and lots to sell on monthly payments by P. G. Day , 39 Pearl street. * - Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bltts' , 845 Broadway. Dr. C. C. Ilu'/cn , dentist , Opera house block. _ _ Notice the beautiful finish civon col lars , cull's and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. + Gns IH Cheap ! . And gas fixtures are cheaper at the N. Y. Plumbing Co. , 114 Main st. A discount of thirty pur cent from list price will bo given for thirty days. The London "Tailor's" is the place to got your clothes made , 037 Broadway. + Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. W. S. Cooper has cash on hand to loan on approved city property , No. 180 Main street. _ Houses and lots to sell on monthly , payments by F. J. Day , 80 Pearl ut. Newcomers or parties wishing to furnish homes will do well to call on A. J. Mandoll , 823 and 825 Broadway. H ' * Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , bugglos or anything pf'vuhio ' at low rates of internet. No 'publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor , Broadway and Main , over American express. Sleigh bolls , sleds and skates at cost to. close out. ODKLL & BRYANT. J. G. Tlpton , real estate , 627 B'dway. ' Money loaned at L. B. Grafts & Co. 'a Jpan'oftlce , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagoud , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly contl- , dentlal , Itnko Munnwn. Two hundred feet of the finest front age on Lnlcc Manawu for sale by GEO. MKTOAI.P , 11 Pearl fit. Mayor Rohror Thinks the Book keeping Is All Right. ANOTHER BIG DHAL IN DIRT. Tlio SatnnitM nnil H.imty House1) Not Pay I rift FlncM Very Promptly A Kexv Offenders In Court Pet-Hun nlti. Anotlifr IllK Dent. The Minneapolis Syndicate closed an other $10,000 cash land deal yesterday. This tract lays , with the other pur chases of this company , along the pro jected boulevard and Union Pacific motor line. The extent of these deals , and the confidence of the o interested in the increase of values in that part of the city has aroused no little stir and spec ulation as to tlio result as well as the purposes of these deals. It is rumored that the Union Pacific road is backing those deals , and in conjunction with the Minneapolis company will make such improvements there as will create an active demand for the property lying between the city and Lake Manawa. What lornv these improvements will take are , as yet matters of speculation , but it is known that the work of devel oping that section will begin as boon as the weather will permit. . The same company and others are ' al o becoming largely'intorested , finan cially , in Lake Manawa property , and it is stated upon good authority that before the sea-ion opens that popular re sort will receive such improvements as will completely transform it. Those matters are being watched with no lit tle inteiest by the people of both cities. Not Many Pines. Tlio city cleric has not been called upon to isaiio many receipts this mouth. The saloon mon do. nat pay their fines because they "don't have to. " at least that is what the majority of them seem to think , and as ti consequence very few of them have dropped in to see the clerk and deposit $25 for "appearance , ' * or what might be more correctly called , their no inappearancc. The mayor is rig idly adhering to the maxim , "If at first you don't succeed , try , try again , " and the budge dispensers have received no- tilications to "please call and settle , " but they fail to do so. The Hues from the prostitutes also f-how a remarkable falling off , but this is hardly duo to the good resolutions formed on the first of the year. Many of the women of easy virtue have changed their locations and the police are unable to find them to enforce the payment. It is stated that many of them have left the city , and are contributing their mites to Omaha's treasury. How ever this maybe , it is certain that they are not paying their fines in this city at the present time. - Tlio Special Assessment. Mayor Kohrcr objects to the criti cism of Deputy County Treasurer Bow man regarding the city's method of handling special assessments , and claims that the system now in vogue is as nearly perfect as it can bo made. Ho states that a citizen who desires to pay his full assessment for grading , or other improvents has ample time to do so before the bonds are issued , which is thirteen days after the first publica tion , and if they fail to do so they must pay as the bonds fall due. The city executive claims that a spe cial assessment certificate is not sulli- cient for the property owners to hold , but that ho should present it at the of- ijco of the county treasurer and secure a tax receipt. As to the matter of cart ing all of the books to the court house , there is no alternative. The city has no proper receptacle for such articles , and tho.y must be stored there until anew now building is erected. The pros pect of its immediate or cction is not brilliant. + Pronarlim For the Baiiiar. Ill response to the call about fifty of the prominent ladies of the city mot yesterday afternoon to arrange for a ba/.aar to bo given Easter week for the benefit of St. Bernard's hospital. The ollicors selected are Mrs. J. J. Brown , president ; Mrs. Dr. Macrae , vice presi dent : Miss Kate Wickham , secretary ; Mrs. E. H. Ryan , treasurer. The St. Francis Xavier'b table will bo in chago of Vice President Mrs. Charles Fox and Mrs. P. Lacy , assisted by the married ladies of the society. The young ladies' table will bo in charge of Vice President Mfss Guanclla , assisted by the young ladies. The medical stall's table Mrs. Dr. Macrae , assisted by the Protestant la dies of the city. The refreshment table will bo in charge of Mrs. J. J. Shea. The Supper Table-Mrs. O. P. Wick- iuun. The A. O. II. Table Mrs. N. O'Brien , assisted by the wives of members. The Art Gallery Mrs. P. Gannondo , Mrs. Darrh , Mrs. J. C. Lee and Mrs. \laurer. \ The Cigar Stand Miss Million. Mrs. D. J. O'Neill Is president of the entertainments. The Coylo Assault. The case of Roland and Dwyer was icard by Squire Hondricks. The pris oners wore accused of an assault on James Coylo , with intent to kill. . They voro previously tried by Squire Biggs , and bound over to the grand jury , which ailed to indict them. They wore hold n jail , and the case came up again. A motion for their dlpohargo on account of the previous trial was argued , and akon under advisement. The status of ho case seems to bo that the prosocu- ion desires to have them hold as impor- ant witnesses in another ease , and this s the moans by which it is sought to ef- cct that end. Attention , Sir Knights. All Sir Knights of Ivanhoo comman- ilery No. 17 , K. P. , are hereby ordered o appear in full uniform at the asylum Wednesday , Jrnnary 80,18S9. , at 1 p. m. o attend the funeral of Sir Knight Walter D. Stillman as escort. Ei ) . MOTT , E. C. Tlio School Board. There was a special meeting of the ohool board last evening with all of members present except Mr. Rain. The recommendation of the superin- ondont in regard to rodislricling the ity for three seventh grades was con curred in. Mr. Stewrrt and Superintendent Mo Nfauglitoi ! weru authorized to purchase uch desks for teachers as was found icccssary. The secretary was instructed to pur chase 100 ink wolln. The action of the president and becro- tary in drawing on the contingent fund to pay Architect Ward was approved. The committee on janitors and sup plied was Instructed to procure fifty rear sento. Several small bills for extras on the now Atkins building wore allowed. The board then adjourned until to morrow evening , when one regular niul two substitute teachers are to bo elected. Slnnonlc. Special communication of Blurt City lodge No. 71 , A. F. and A. M. , Wednes day afternoon , January 30 , ISO ! ) , for the purpose of performing the last sad rites to our deceased brother , Dr. Walter D. Stillman. All members of the lodge arc strongly urged to bo present , and all members of Excelsior lodge No. 2-30 are requested to assist as well as all sojourn ing members of the fraternity. The members will nil make earnest efforts to bo at the lodge room at 1 o'clock sharp. ISy order of the W. M. IVronnal Harry Blrklnbino left last evening on nn eastern trip. City Clerk Burke is again athis post aftor'a short skirmish with neuralgia. Mrs. S. A. Anderson and son leave tills evening for O'Neill. Nob. , to visit her father , Captain W. T. Shiyely. Mr.0. E. A. Cousignoy , of Avoca. Mrs. L. A. Benham , of Shelby , and Mrs. Lafo Young , of Atlantic , were in the city yesterday. A , L. Dickinson nnd wife and Ed Dickinson , of Atlantic , wore in the city yesterday. A. L. is cashier of the Cass County bank , nnd his brotticr is cashier of the Commercial bank. John Sicvers and wife , of Bolknap township , were in the city yesterday , and left last evening for Florida , for a visit with friends. Tlio Episcopal sociable will bo enter tained by Mrs. C. S. Saunders nnd Mrs. M. E. Smith on Thursday evening , , Fr.n- uary.lat ! the residence of M. E. Smith , corner First avenue and Eighth street. Agents Wanted For Prohibition Beer and Nerve Tonic. A strictly tem perance beverage. The best .substitute for beer known. My ' Ilappine.-s" has no equal. Send orders to L. M. Finkol- stein , Omaha , Nob. , or Council Blutls. The Police Jtounll-Up. Louis Priest , a natural born Amori- iean , was fined SS yesterday for drunk enness. lie claimed to bo a hunter , and is living in a wigwam on Honey Crook. Ho said that ho got drunk on Omaha whisky , and the court allowed him to depart. Mike Ilannau was taxed ! MiO ) ( for disturbing the peace. John Boyle was arraigned on the same charge , but was released , as was also Henry Smith , a vug. POTTAWATTAMIB. Quick. On Friday evening , iith inst. . a small com pany of young people assembled at the homo of 0. R MeM'ilion , for the purpose of organ i/.inK n singing class , which is to muut everj Friday evening , at the home of some inein bor of the class. None nro expected to at , tend these meetings save those who are unx ions to learn to sing. There is much tulen lying dormant , and it is hoped that the resuli of tlieso meetings will bu the awakening ol this talent , till we sliall bo able to boast of i choir second to none in the country. Miss Etta McMahon , one of the Council Bluffs school teachers , came into tlio country Friday evening to spend Saturday and Sun day with bur brother and sister. Miss Carrie Johnson , of Green township , spent several days this week visiting in the family of Mr. Henry Thomas. Miss J. is an old and successful teacher. Her school at present is not in session , having been closet : by the board of health , on account of the small pox in that vicinity. The quarantine will be raised on the 20th inst. , and it is sup posed that the teacl.ers will then resume their work. However , a question has arisen as to whether they can draw wages for the time that their schools have been closed. This will be settled at the next meeting ol the board. _ _ PATTI'S GORGEOUS ROBES. Her Manuiflceiit Costumes for the 1'art of Juliet. Tha dresser an artist in her way took me into the illustrious singer's wardrobe room , writes Labogehero in the course of an account of a visit to Mine. Patti , and first called my atten tion to three pairs of tiny shoes ranged in a row on the mantelpiece. "Shoes and stockings , " quoth she , "aro of such importance on the stage. Mine Patti gives no trouble about them , her feet being , as you see from the unstrotched state of the uppers , so small. She wears rather high heels. Mme/Krauso was a pest to her shoemaker , because she was , feet and all , a woman built on a large scale. If the shoo was tight she walked badly. If it was loose her feet iooked too largo. The matter was finally settled by the adoption of a kind of silk stutl woven like stocking hose , and strong without being thick. It stretched with the foot , and was at once -ight and easy. At the sides of , he uppers , where they wore stitched in the soles , there was a still lining to coop the anatomy of the foot from jeing prominent. The heels were of iltornato layers of leather and of India rubber , and so they did not 'pound.1 You see that there are here three sots of shoes they are si mignons are they iotV' ! One was in white and silver , another was in peach blossom , with seed pearls embroidered on the uppers , inu the third pair was in pinkish lilac silk , with a white bow. The dresses were then taken down rom the nogs on which they hung in a closet. The ono for the ball bcono vas made of whlto feat in , It vas open at the sides , and showed an mder-skirt of peach blossom.ovor which vas a not-work of pearls. A Hat tablier undo in a single piece , and forming u ) ib and apron , was arranged to cover the whole front of the dress , and , as it vasalbo in peach blossom , with a pearl lot-work , it chimed in with the lateral openings. The next dress was white oplnglo yol- rot. It useu long ago to bo called terry velvet , The one that goes with some of .ho finest gems in Patti's casket was of vhito opinglo velvet , with the kind of been the feathers on angels' wings night bo expected to give out. It was icavy with silver embroidery , nnd must mvo been a fearful load to bear. When uliot wears it she leans a good deal on Cnpulot's arm , and BO is not worried to .oath by Its weight. A court mantle , tlbo in white and silver , forms a part of this dross. O"This ismy favorlte6nid the dresser , as she showed mo the costume worn in the grand act. , It was in white silk crepe sver a lilac of a strong hue. The sleeves , open the whole way , reached to the ground. All the white crepe was pleated by machinery before it was made to overlie the pinkish-lilao silk robe. The body and skirt of the pleated white overall of bilk crepe expanded where the corsage widened , and was tinged with color from beneath , though at the waist it was a dense mass of white. The bkirt fell in , I dare say , a thousand pleats , through which , as they approached the ground , the colored silk beneath showed in a delicate Hush of color , "Wo have got there , " pursued the dresser , "tho first lilac of spring Been through a morning mlat. How wo bcat , our brains before wo hit upon what wo wanted ! " COUNTERFEIT ; PILLS , Millions of Bougus Llvor1 Stimulants In Finch's MlHt , ui \ Ills Hiildcd on I lie Complaint of the Caitcr Mcdlelno , Co'ii | innjr Swindle On''tlio . Ullioiis Public. A manufacturing druggist named Luzon J. Finch is under ball charged with a stupendous fraud upon the pub lic. Finch livesnt No. 310 Pleasant av enue , and runs a drug factory at No. SHI Gold street. On the strength of evi dence to the ulToet that ho has boon im- itutlng trade marks and Hooding the market with bogus pills , the grand jury has found a true bill against him. Yes terday Recorder Smyth Issued a war rant for his arrest , which Dotcctivo Klornnn executed. "My business is ruined ! " exclaimed Finch , throwing up his hands when Kiorimn made him his prisoner. "My business Is ruined ! " repeated the un happy man , as tears rolled down his cheeks , "and I'm a ruined man ! " Armed with a search warrant which had also been issued by Recorder Smyth , Detective von Ooricthou and assistants raided the pill factory in Gold street. Hero different samples of over ten thousand fraudulent imitations of n trade mark wore found. These with1 enough pills to restore the shattered nerves of a nation were seixcd by the searching party and stored away in the receiving vaults under the district at torney's olllco. The story of the alleged fraud is this : Mr. Brent Good of No. 57 Murray street is manager of the Carter Medicine company , a corporation formed under the general law of the state of New York. The company owns a trade mark which is alllxed to a valuable manufacture known as "Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills. " This trade mark was originally adopted in 1871 by Dr. C'nr- tor , a well-known physician in his day. Wishing to retire from business , Dr. Carter sold the trade mark and good will and full right to manufacture his specialty to persons who in 1880 sold out their interest in the concern to the corporation known as the " 'Carter Med icine company. " Over $1,000,000 have been spent by the present concern in advertising their business. About three months ago Manager Brent Good wis informed that Luzon J. Finch of iiold street was manufacturing pills in enormous quantities and putting them up in a style similar to that of the genuine pills of the Carter Medicine company that ho had , in fact , made a pill 'idcndieal in tippcfaranco to the "Carter Little Liver Pill , ' ' packed it in a similar bottle to that employed by the company , and wrapped both up in n label which was nothing more or less than an impudent imitation of the gen uine ono. "I furthermore learned ; " explained Mr. Good , "that hundreds of druggist wore being supplied by Finch with bogus Little Liver Pills , and that the fraud was becoming moni general from the fact that the false manufacturer was in the habit of inserting in the label or wrapper the' ' nnmo of any retailer who might desire it to be done , and while the spuriolis article way being sold at ton cents a bottle the gen uine ono cost twenty-live cunts. Of course these retailers were parties to the fraud and are all liable to prosecu tion. We have their names. Over ono hundred of them have drug stores in New York. " Joseph E. Moore , of No. 135 Newark avenue. Jersey City , is a retail drug gist for many years in business. With several other gentlemen of his profes sion ho has been subpoenaed as a wit ness by Assistant District-Attorney John D. Lindsay , who is conducting the case for tlio Carter people. Two New York druggists wbo.will as sist the prosecution nro J. W. Linton , of Seventeenth street and Fourth ave nue , and Frederick D. Brown , of No. 244 Sixth avenue. Finch sold Linton one gross of the bogus pills. A Jour nal reporter faaw the bill of sale and the goods themselves. Browin was sup plied with 50,000 Llttlo Liver Pills. Finch was accommodating enough to furnish printed wrappers telling Brown to save money and pack the pills him self. Assistant District Attorney John D. Lindsay explained the situation to the Journal reporter In this way : "Tho Carter Medicine company is n lawfully organized corporation with its own valid trade mark acquired from its originator , Dr. Carter , who began to use it in 1870. The trade [ mark was continuously used by the corporation and its predecessors to designate the precise kind of goods to which it is ap plied namely the Little Liver Pills. 'Those pills have always boon put up in wrappers similar in size , color , design - sign and arrangement of words. At the time of its adoption no other per son , persons , linn or corporation had such a wrapper in use for similar goods. "Tho trade mark and the wrapper or label bearing it have been fraudulently imitated by this man Finch nnd afllxcd to goods of the same general descrip tion as the genuine ones. The words on the wrapper are to use a legal phrase 'wholly or in part the same to the eye nnd in sound to the ear , " ns the words constituting the genuine trade mark which designates the genuine manufacture. "The color of the wrapper , the print ing thereon , and the general appear ance of the false are the same as the genuine , as may bo seen by comparison. A variety of clumsy devices , have boon resorted to by the pill counterfeiter in order to evade the law , the most notn- llo being the substitution of the letter 'h1 for the letter 'e' iti'itta ' ) word 'Car- tor , ' thus making Dr. Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills read 'Dr. Bin-tor's Little Liver Pills. ' This , however , is only ono Instance out of several 'IHJiousand. ' In Pinch'solllco wo found u complete record of 10,000 dilTorently designed imitations , only 176 of which , as fur as wo can as certain , have boon foisted upon the market during the last sjx months. a"Finuh has made himself nmonablo ; o the criminal law. Thoi grand jury ms indicted him of the crime of know- ugly selling an artioloAif.morchandlso , o which was alllxed an imitation of the rndo mark of another without the lat- Lor's consent. The evidence wo have igainst him will enable us , if wo wish , o do so. to convict him of fraud on dif- eront.chargos exactly 250 times. The uinlshmont is imprisonment for not nero ttuiH' one year , or a line of not noro-than $500 , or both. " Before Recorder Smyth the prisoner iloadod "not guilty , " Lawyer Ambrose ? urdywho represented him.appliod for jail , which was fixed at $1,000. Albert 'laut , of Lohn & Fink , the wholesale Iruggists , was accepted as bondsman. ( \ccording to the records of lie district attorney's office , ho members of this wholesale Irug firm wore arrested eomo time ago m a charge of counterfeiting the trade n-irk of Theodore Merck , a celebrated Oorman chemist. Their cns.o was dis missed by the grand jury. Finch was found by a Journal reporter ter yesterday afternoon at the pill fnC' tory. It is an unpretentious little red brick building , situated in the most squalid quarter of Gold street. The exterior is decidedly uninviting. The interior , however , furnisher nn appear ance of comfort , oven luxury , that Is absolutely startling. The reporter informed Finch thntjany statement he wished to furnish Tlio Journal in self- defence would be published. "I'm not guilty. " ho replied , ner vously. " 1 don't know what to say that is , 1 don't know that I've anything to say : in fact I know I've nothing to say. Good day ! " A Trcmcmiou * Sensation would have been created ono hundred years ago by the sight of ono o. ' our modern express trains whizzing along at the rate of sixty miles nn hour. Just think how our grandfathers would have btarod at such u spectacle ! It takes u good donl to astonish people now-n-days , but some of the marvelous cures of con sumption , wrought by Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Dlscovorylmvo created widespread amazement. Consumption is at lust acknowledged curable. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the only known remedy for It. If taken at the right time which , bear in mind , is not when the lungs arc nearly gone it will go right to tlio seat of the disease and accomplish its work as nothing else in the world can. AVIll I < et Stnvptm Aloiio , Now York llorald : There is no truth in the report that the Herald will dis patch Donoghue , the champion skater , to discover Stevens , the bicyclist , in Africa. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates of interest. Fine farms close to BlulTs to exchange for oily property. Western land to exchange for city property. Big bargains in Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for well Improved farms. Good stock of groceries for sale , not for trade. Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. Prices ranging from S775 to $4.000. Cheap lots in Evans' , Wright's , Coch- rau's and most all additions to city. Fine acre property for sale froin $100 toJoOO - less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl St. , Council IMufrs. MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUYof THEM. ADAMS' ' 2 8 m 3 o ! & CO.'S -C SHOE 1"- 1"l l w House , | 417 liroadwny , Council lllutiij. THE BEST. . = W > Is A1vfiys CHEAPEST gs M ea. j-5 = 3 .co g rq " " " si -As I can prove by hundreds. p a Lanzendorfer & ; 3 cr > Strohbahm , Jo. . 221 BO MAIM STKISKT. FIELD & ESTEP , FDNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention Klvon to Kiubalmlnz. i\o. 1.1 X Mufii SI. , Council BJInflN. Furniture repairing neatly ilono. Olllco calls attended promptly duy nnd night. TI1U KEST . "I 'MEATS ' I o S rt . AT THE T ° < ) I fy C rfj Lowest Prices ! S ffl SI i , s 1 3 0 - > = 3 rt ri S Poultry of all kinds C Ol cS ° iff 3 ilrcs'-ed loonier. co 52 E | i s ! ciivi : .MI : A CAI.I- . rv" ES cc - s EMottaz rK So. llli ; . Ilroadn'y GO TO THE Aiicl ( 'cl Hie best fill lux .Suit you ever litul. Jo , 631 Broadway , litul.Council Blifs , SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS- 1710U BALK-My brick yard , mill and C.UO.OOO L' good nrlck. Terms to suit iimcnnser. A mrgaiii if bold soon. N. W. Williams. [ r the two men wno stole a couple of setter doys on 1'enrl atrvct hiindny Immudlutuly utiirii them to the undeMlunod they will save ht-insolves a great dual of trouulo. VTOTICK of dissolution of co-pnrt- > noi-flhlp. Notice is hereby given hat the copartnership heretofore nxlst- nu boiweuii the undurelened under the Irm name of I'arautis i ; Keller , for the purpose 'f ' ilpvelonlnc nnil oporntlugu Hand nnd gravel ilt ncnr lilnton. In .Mill * county , lown. la tliln lay dlsBolvud by unit uul roiiKCiit Witness our muds thlH 1'Jth day of Jttnuur > ; . A. O ' ( ( Ng ' ' ' V.'l'i. KBl'jI.Bn ! STOVES to rent at low rates. A. J. MunUulX -J JlSi nnd IK5 Hroailuny. [ r YOU have nny good furniture or carpeH forsule. ilaudel will give you all they ui rartli US ) and iiiS llroadwiiy. HUNT Dwelling house of 6 rooniH , No. POH Ninth avenue , mn-th of Planters hotel , I , J. Htopheiuon , 2JJ . _ Malnst. _ ) front roonTto 1 era gentlemen ; PUIINISUKI avenue , near transfer. 8AJK Horheranciriir omlng. Three Hundred head of horses , mares And coltw. ( ange facilities llr t class. AH part payment hill take Council Hindu propelty , ( Jeorgit .Met- nlf , H 1'enrUt. PIT HAT IB m-A stock of Clothing. Iloots VV und Hhoes , llntsiuid Caps , dents'Fur. ilshlng Goods , Dry doods. Juvolco * 10OUU. Vhat have you to otter ? 101 llroadwny , Council Hulls , la. AND CASH to exchange for merchan. LAND . and ineichandlue for good Umli. WHiiU-d Hardware. Addres * H. II. Neal. No. 8 Pearl at. , Council lIlutfH. IXTANTKO-To exchange city property for VV unemcurnuored land. Johnbton & Vua ' ttcn , 3J Mam at. . Council lllulfa , la. BAIjB My house and lot. corner Second avcnueand Ninth btrent ; aluo hou.e and lot , " 7 tiixtli avenue ; terra * eiuy. I. A. Ml LIlilt. This space is reserved for C. J. COL BY'S Real Estate advertisement , which will appear in our next issue. Look out for bargains. An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs , Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway , is for sale and the store will be rented. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one location. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. ' For further particulars apply to D.'Phillips , at the store , or to N. O. Phillies , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODG-E , Executor. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HRIRI IWRIIMF . Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , i Ull U\l n Ul n [ _ Specifications. Snpcrvmiqn of Public Work. IJrown Kuilding , Council Ulull'b , Iowa. N PHI IR7 Tubtice ol the Peace. Offlcc over American Express , No.-119 OL I I U r Z _ ] j , oad way , Council Bin ( Is. Iowa. Rl QIIWIQ Attorneys at Law , Practice in the Slate and Fodera ( X OIIVIO" " Court'Olllce Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. RIIRkT XTIWI TV Attoim-ys at Law. Room 1C , Sluis.-iit Hlock , . . UUm\L. OC. IIIXLLI Couicil Bluffs. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ) uii : isvncu 10 < M.I. vr ( MRS. C. E. GILLETT'S And sec her fine line of JIair floods. FINEST H.UH OKXAMEYJ'S In tlio city. Wi"f ( , ik-nnls , etc. , for Jtont or Sale. ftl.UJTBB AA'I ) COYM2 AiVI > IHYKK&S GllI'KSK PAINTS , HA IK IIll3ftM.NC. HTO. M . UJ ) MABX ST. , : COl/SCIL BLUFFS. tSS"OltIlills : UV .MAIL HECIIIVK I'tlOMIT ATTK.N1 JON , Especially Adapted tot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER. POWER. i Mills and Electors , Fpecilltfxtlqns nnil estimates furnished for complete steam plnnts. ncftulntlon , nurabillty Ounr- Bntted. Con show letters from uscis where fuel Economy is equal with CorlKa Noii-C'oudcndhii ; . E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl .Street , Council UlulR F. J BREZii/iijj Taxidermist and Naturalist. J'crmiiuontly located nt No. 11 Noith ithht. , opposite po.stoilico. on , ' ' Motor lln If you liavo spoclnu'iis don't wait for prices. Feud Ilioni to him ySkiJJijC ? Illfoilthey Hpoil. If you don't want them oflor they uro mounted : ic ulll p.iy you the lilKhest imirlvet m-Ko for them. Will niiilso a bpoUlty of heitdj and ihvulni ; Furs during the \\lnlcr. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers nnd Wliolo&nlc Dealers in Saru-sa e of .1-1 isn.d.s , Orders Promptly Filled nnd Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE PKONT ! runTiir.it NOTIUI : i WILL BEEF , VEAL & PORK OK MV OWN Iowa Cattle Fed 01 Iowa Com ! , And will meet liny honest com petition on prkei tor First-Class Moits. cjrj & TCTT A TVT JTwar J3\sJnJM Ju A.J.V , 120 llroatliv y. - - Tnlnpliono liOI. XKV OUR nillSII. D.H.McDANELD & CO , , Hidesjallow , Pells , Wool & Furs , Highest market prlcca , Prompt ictuina , KO and BU Main St. . Council lIluUs , Iiivru. I'lios. ( m-ici 11. W. If. M. J'ustir. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner 5tftln and llroadway , COl'NCII ' , IllUM'TH ' , IOWA. Dealers In foreign tin ! dnmc&tlc exchanB , 'ollectlons uiadc nnd Interim paid ou tiuo : 'In- ? oetU. c. u. 0. A. BELL & BERLINGHOP , Architects , Designers and Siucriiitciiileiils of ConstrnclloiL Mr. Ilcrllii'lif ( ( WH sc en years nltli Mriiilclfuioliii , risliiTiV Loivry , and lias < losIt'iK'iI ninny of ( Ins IInest Mocks In Uninlia iintl Council Ulull's. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application , Kindio , JtooinX OJIM-U Jlunne Jiluclt Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro * lectors. Etc , c. is. .n ) im , Council HmtK : , IK.