6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , FEBRUARY 17. 1880.TWELVE PAGES. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIL"BLUFFS. ori'iGK. NO 12 t'HAiUj sTitnnr. Delivered by cnrrlrr In Any Tart of he City a 'ivoity Cents Per \\cek. 11. W. Tll.TON . . MANAOIHl. TIlLliPIIONKSl IlrMM Onnr. No. 43. NKIIIT llniToli. No. SI .MINOU MENTION , N. Y. Plumbing company. C'onlnnd wood. I'MC.Mnync , ( ! 10 B'wny. The WoiimnM * Christian association will meet with Mrs. O. M. Broxvn on KiKhtuunlh tttrcot , between First anil Willow avenue , Monday afternoon at . ' 5 o clnrlt. Dr. < " . II. .Tudtl took out bnildlnp per mits U'slcrdny for the uroction of two houses in I'ieruc's athlition to cost iM)0 ! ) cm h. and two in IJnyliss & I'almur's ad dition to cost $700 eaoh. Marshal Guanclla was busy yesterday raising ( niarartlno and relieving some of tlio gunrdod parties from the dis- ngM-rable restrictions that have been imposed on thorn for months. .lames Burnett nnd Kd. Williams worn yesterday trying to dispose of several pairs of shoot ) and home clothing. They worn arrested by Ollleer Do lo and will be required to explain how they ob tained the ( roods. The Haloon war is on at Weston. Sliorilf O'Neill elo-ed the place run by Wlmlcn & I'arrell on an order of abate- inont isHiiod by'Judge Tliornoll , and ar rested Thomas iJrotiirhin for contcint ) in violating an injunction. Bronghm could not ( , rive bail , and is now coalinud in the county jail. The London "Tailor's" is the place to pet your clothes made. CII7 Uroadway. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Blank books made to order. Can f nr nish patout binding for parties wishing the same. Call and see samples at room 1 , livurctt block , I'earl street. Moitiiiot".si : : & Co. Heating stoves nt coat tO ClJ3 OUt. Odoll & Bryant. S. G. Underwood , ox-member of the board of county supervisor * , \vis : in tlio city yesterday. Colonel Leonard Everett is expected homo this morning over the Koelc Is land , nflor a month's absence in the cast. IT. C. Choynoy , of this city , has been appointed assistant general passenger agent of the Sioux City line , with which he has been for some time connected. L , . E. Roc , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jacqunmin & . Co.'s jewelry store. Try our XXX bottled bcor. Special rates on all orders from Iowa. L. M. FiNKKr.STiiN. I have moved my olllco to Omaha , at which all orders will bo received and Irom which all deliveries will be made by wngon. L. M. FI.VKII.STIIX. : Programme of the Concert. Mr. Charles Baotons lias the pleasure to announce that his next students' re cital will take place at the Congrega tional church , Monday evening , Febru ary 18 , at S o'clock. Selection Krnani Verdi Stiyk-cn-lilmis-lust olub. ( a Noior Tan * L. Gurlltt Quatreiiiaius , ! b Simniscco Tunze { M. Mosikowski Misses Ainiio Hart anil Xeliu Niles. Duo for clarionet and cornet Norum- Puritiini Helliul Messrs. Arthur Km bach and Perry lliulollct. Solo Violoncello cavalina Kali Mr. .lolm Urown. Quartette for four violins Hactcns Messrs. 11. Honors , I' . Tulloys , G. Willi.uns , U. Karbucli. Trauniblldor. Lumbcy Str.vk cii'bliuiS'lust club. ( With solo for guitar by Mr. J. Urown. ) Duct for violin and violo Hautcns Miss Ululru Clmmbcrliiia and Mr. Biictcns. I a Waldvoglein unit Ml - Pi-inn iln J "esangur E. llurmton 1 lane solo , < b Xemy | r , do Mlll ( . Fi uncis IJchr Miss Laura Couch. Solo Flute larrantolla Hactcns Mr. Frank Uudollot. String ijunrtPtto Larto ; Hnndol ( For two violins , viola anil vlolinccllo. ) Messrs. H. Hopeis , P. Tulloys , G. Williams , Kuril Karb.ich. "Visions" . ' Faueonicr Stryk-oii-bliuis-luat club. llnrrlsoii'N 1 n ant ; urn t Inn. The Wabash Western railway an nounces that tickets will bo sold from all stations to Washington and return , for the inauguration of President Harrison risen , at half faro. Hate for round trip from Council Uluffs , la. , $ . .0. Tickets will be on sale February 27 to Maroh 2 ; good returning' until Maroh 10 , IBS' ) . For further par- .ticnlars apply at the Wabash Western ticket olllce , 121 Hroadway. J. C. MITCIUM , , Agent. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bitts' , ! U5 Brimdwny. Money loaned at L. 15. Craft's ft Co.'s loan olllce on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal properly of all kinds , and all other articles of 'value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. More. Children Than Kvor. "Mind you , I don't State that Council BlulTs is growing , but J do bay tins- there are a great many more children in the city than there wore a year ago , but whether or not this rule holds good as far as the grown people are con cerned you can judge for yourself. " The speaker was Prof. MoNaughton , superintendent of the public schools , and the reply was in answer to a quos- regarding the attendance in the public schools of the city. 'Our enrollment is fully 800 more tlfnn it was a year ago , and our average attendance is considerably over 200 greater. This represents an actual in crease in population of at least 1,600. "When the question of erecting a now school building was being agitated , sev eral of our citizens thought there was no need of an eightoon-room building , but it was built , anil now every room , ' with a single exception , is occupied , and , that one will bo before very long. Xhoro are a great many children in the city just about to start to school , and new schools must ho opened to accom modate them , It keeps us busy prepar ing for them , but wo are very well fixed at present in the way of oulldings. Still the rapid increase is one of the straws that show which way the wind blows.1' ' Bond all ardors for bottled bear to L. M. Finkolstein , Omaha. Dr. O. C. lla/.un , dentist , Opera house block. . Have our wagon call for your tolled clothus. Cascade Laundry Co. Parties having temperance billiard balls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper ance boor , L. M. FINKKLSTKIX , All t'lT.dns hard coal , C. I ) . Fuel Co. THE TEXAS CATTLE LAW , ToBtod in the Highest Court By a Council Bluffs Case. TODAY'S SERMONS AND SERVICES 81. I'nul's lleclor lo Ho llelil Here Missing Ilcrumls round The l ) y In the District Court Pormmnls. No Toxnnn Nerd Apply. The state of Iowa has a law making a port-on having in his possession any Texas cattle , which have not been win tered north of the southern boundary of Missouri and KatiMis , liable for any damages that may accrue from allowing them to run nt largo , and thereby spieading the disease known as Texas fever. A suit was commenced some time ago by 1' . C. Kimmish against ,1. J. Hall and lienry Tienkon , claiming about $ -5,000 damages for loss of cattle , which got the Texas fever on account of Texas cattle which Ball and Tien ken had brought into this state and allowed to run at largo in Union township , IlarrUon county. To their petition the defendants de murred on the ground that the state of Iowa was undertaking by this law to regulate and interfere \\itliinterstato commerce , and that the Iowa statute. was in conllict with the constitution of the United States relative to the privi leges and immunities of eiti/.ons of the bcvoral states. Judge Love , of the United States cir cuit court , whoa the case came up here , Mistained tile demurrer , and the ca o was then taken to the United States supreme premo court. Its decision as now given reverses the decision given by .ludgo Love , virtually deciding that the Iowa law is valid. The court , after touching lightly upon the numerous theories ns to what is meant by ' 'Texas" cattle and what cantos the ' 'Texas' ' fever , said : "That cattle coining from those sec tions of. the country ( Texas. Mexico , Arkanias , Indian Territory , etc. ) dur ing the spring and summer months are often infected with a contagious and dangerous fever , ib a notorious fact ; as is is also the fact that cold weather. such as is usual in the winter north of the southern boundary of Missouri and Kansas , destroys the virus of the dis ease , and thus removes all danger of in fection. It is upon the-io notorious facts that the legislation of Iowa for the ex clusion from their limits of these cattle , unless tlio have passed a winter north , is based. ' ' unable the 'We are to appreciate force of the objection , that such legis lation is in conllict with the paramount authority of congress to regulate inter state commerce. Wo do not see that it has any tiling to do with commerce ; it is only levelled against allowing diseased Texas cattle , held within the state , to run at large. The ease is , therefore. reduced to this , whether the lame state may not provide that whoever permits diseased cattle in his possession to run at large within its limits shall be liable for any damages caused by the spiead of the disease occasioned thereby ; and upon that we do not entertain the slightest doubt. There is no denial of any right and privileges to citi/.ons of other states which are accorded to citi/ons of Iowa. No one can allow dis eased cattle to run at large in Iowa without being held responsible for the damages caused by the spread of disease thereby ; and the clause of the constitu tion declaring that the citi/cns of each state shall be entitled to all the privi leges and immunities of citS'/cns in thu several does nonresident states not give - dent citizens of Iowa any greater privi leges and immunities in that state than her own citizens there enjoy. So far as liability is concerned for the act men tioned , citizens of other states and citi zens of Iowa stand upon the same foot ing. " Rooms to rent in the Mcrriam block. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. , 2ili ; Alain street. Elegant spring goods. New styles throughout. A. Holler , 310 Hroadway. Tie ! Chlni"s ol the The following announcements are made of religious services at the several churches : Ovcrton Mission Preaching services at lUli : ( ) a. m. and 7 : 0 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Presbyterian Preaching as usual , both nforaing and evening ; Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Voting people's meeting at ( ! : . ' { ( ) p. m. Strangers and others cordially Invited. Congregational Services morning and evening. Preaching by the pastor. morning subject , "ThoChristian'sJoy. " Evening service , "Tlio Minister's Mis sion. " A cordial invitation is extended. St. Paul's Church Divine services to-day at 11 a. in. and 70 : ! p. in. Sunday school at 12:15. : Sermon topics , morii- ing , "Cod's Truth Like Mountains. " Evening sermon , "Heroism. " an ad dress to men. Young men and stran gers cordially welcomed lo those ser vices. T. J. Maekay , rector. First Baptist Church Preaching by the pastor at 10 : ! < 0 a. m. and 1'M : p. m' . Sunday school , 12 m. Y. P. meeting , 0o : ! ! p. m. All cordially welcome. Boraan Baptist Church Pastor , Rev. T. K. Thickstim. Place of mooting in the morning , on Pacific avenue between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Sunday school meets at 11:15 : a. m. The even ing service will bo held in the Shubert block on Uroadway and Twenty-fourth street. Services at the Presbyterian Har mony mission to-day at 3 o'clock con ducted by Mr. Allen. Sabbath school at 4 o'clock ; prayer mooting , Thursday evening. Topic , ' 'Repent and Hollovo , " Acts it , 1H. Everyone cordially invited. Broadway M. E. Church Rev. James Ilaynos will preach at 100 : ! ! a. m. and Rev. George M , Brown , of Ilanscom Park church , Omaha , will preach at 7:80 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m , ; class meeting at 0 ; . ' ! ( ) p. m. in the lect ure room. A cordial invitation to all. Bethany Baptist Church , corner of BlulT and Story streets Services at the usual hours , 10H : ! ) a. in , and 70 : ! ! p. m. ; Sunday school at H p. m. ; youiigpoonlo's meeting at 0:30 : p. m. Rev. E. N. Har ris , pastor. _ _ Money loaned on fmnlturo , pianos , diamonds , hordes , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark < fc Co. , olllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Ht. Pnul'H Uc'otor Will Htny. "It looks now as if St. Paul's church was going to keep its rector , " remarked Rev. J. T. Maekay as ho handed in the usual church notice. "Is the debt provided forV" "No , not fully , but enough hay boon raised to give-1 assurance that the needed balance will bo secured , " A meeting of the vestry was hold yesterday afternoon. ( t was reported that 97,000 of the desired $8,000 Lad been pledged , and there is little doubt but that tlio rest will bo secured. A communication has boon sent to Rod ham , Mass. , asking the church there to release Mr. Maekay from his acceptance of the rectorship of that parish. The vestry hero has reconsidered its action by which his resignation was accepted , and the church machinery is being re versed as rapidly as possible to put the relationships hack to .their former and desired condition. Relieved somewhat of the financial burdens which have rested upon him , Rev. Mr. Maekay will doubtless bo eon- tent to remain here. IIo will bo able to devote more time and strength to other departments of church work , and thus matters will bo adjusted more sat- isfactorially to all. It will bo gratifying to many outside of the church , as well as in accordance with the desire of the church folks themselves , to have Mr. Maekay remain a resident of Council BluJTs. J. O. Tlpton' real estate , 627 B'dway All grades soft coal. C. 13. Fuel Co. Tin- District Court. The argument In the Evans vs iVhlto case was completed in the district court yesterday morning , and the cliso was submitted to the jury about 1 1 : ! ! 0 o'clock. In tlio afternoon a motion to reopen the squatter eases was argued , and taken under advisement by the court. Dllonry Wagner , who was lined "KSOO " for contempt a few dnysago , andannounced his intention of laying it out in jail , be- eame siek of his bargain , and on peti tion of his attorney was granted a stay of judgment and released on bonds. Ho will pay his line in preference to board ing it out at $ ; t.5 ! ! ! a day. The contempt ease of Jerry Meyer , which was continued until yesterday , was again continued until Tuesday. It is understood that Meyer will plead guilty with the understanding that ho shall receive a line of foOO and costs. Court adjourned at ! ! o'clock , as none of the other law cases come up until Mon day. and there was nothing to come be fore the court until that time. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cults and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. _ Ilurkc'H Slut ) Hooks. "Those two missing stub books are found and their hiding place was not quite so mysterious as some of the local papers intimated , " .said an olllcial at the city building yesterday. Tlio books to which reference was made , wore receipt stubs dating from May , 18S7 , to May , 1S&8 , and wore not to bo found at the time of the investiga tion of the books and accountsbf Deputy City Clerk Burke , after ho had disap peared. Onooflho local papers , that lias been trying to make a great deal of political capital out of the altair , an nounced that these books had "di - appeared is some unaccountable and mysterious manner , and it is impossible to tell how much of a defalcation is covered up by their absence. " it also stated that "it will probably never be known how much money Burke getaway away with , as those missing stub books represented a large amount of money , and tlio share appropriated by tne de puty could not bo oven surmised. " Tlio long lost books were found yes terday by Deputy Cleric Frank True , in the boolc rack in the superior court room , where all the city records are kept. They had been placed in one of the compartments , and had been pushed back by larger volumes , and had not been noticed in the hasty search through the record case. Tlio investigating committee immediately went to work to cheek thorn up , and found thatalthough the stubs represented over $1,000 paid to the deputy , there was missing but $27. The kielcors watched eagerly for the result , ahd wore unable to conceal their disappointment when it was made known. It put an end to that mystery thai they had found so pleasant to talk about , and .supplied the missing link necessary to establish the exact amount missing. No books or iupor.s are now wanting to interfere with a complete checking up of the affairs of the ollico , and the exact amount of the missing deputy's defalcation can bo definitely ascertained. The report submitted by the investi gating committee is to the ellect that the shortage is nearly $2jOO. ( Clerk Burke will have the privilege of ap pointing a competent man to again go over the books to see that the report of the council's committee is correct. It is understood that this work will bo performed by Mr. William Siedentopf. For Snlo nt u Hotel property in Council Bluff , cen trally located , doing good business. H. P. Ollleer. solo agent , No. 12 N. Main St. , Council Binds. _ _ - . The Growlr-i-i. "Stir up the animals , Charley , and bring out those that growl , ' " said Judge Aylcsworth yesterday morning to Jailor White , as hu took a parting whill of a "Senator , " and opened the police docket with a grace and dexterity born of long and continued practice. "Charley" did ns directed , and every inmate of the cage was evidently a growler , at least eacii bore evidence of having "rushed the growler" to a very considerable de gree , as they wore marched out und ar ranged in line for judicial inspection. ThomaH II. Jones had growled times almost without number , and had made biich a racket that ho svas lined $7.00. R. link or was another who had growled indelinltely , but ho insisted that his mutterlngs were all with bated breath , and stated that he had created no disturbance. The court was of the opinion that his breath was whisky- tainted , but nevertheless continued the case for additional evidence. Charles McBrldp was a vagrant who had emitted one single , solitary growl and ho was ordered to make tracks for Nebraska jungles as fast as his logs would carry him. Dan Rhodes and Jake Washington brought up the rear of the possession. They were locked up for disturbing the peace on upper Broadway. Jake was somewhat disligurod when the ofllcor arrohlod him , nnd his appearance was but little improved yesterday mot ning. A portion of his right cheek was miss ing , and his nose resembled the back of a dromedary. Ho was fined $8.10 for submitting to such injuries , and Rhodes wiw fined W.OO for inllicting them. The latter was able to liquidate , but Jacob had to meander back into the box , The full programme for the mammoth trades display at Masonic temple Tues day evening will appear in these columns Tuesday morning. Watch for it. * Look out for the trades display pro gramme in Tuesday morning's Issue. Thi ) TrnilcN DUpluy. The ollowing merchants and young ladies Cpartieipato in the trades dis play Tuoeday evening , February 10 , at Armory hall : Cook well , Miss Phelps and Mis.s I3assott ; Friedman , Miss Dickey : Mueller , Miss Cuss ; Boston Store , Miss JDK'koy ; Dolt G.Morgan , Miss Sutler ; Bacharaen. * Miss Shnrt- cleft ; Mrs. Louis , Misses Lo > 7' ' fum Wesnor ; Lout/lngor , Miss Stimpson ; James & Havorstock , Miss Brown ; J. Tomplolon , Miss Wright ; Beno & Co. , Misses Louis & McCloud ; Dreisbach , Mis ? Roper ; Wolsoy & Long , Miss Dick inson ; Lund Bros. , Miss Roper. Foarons , Miss Emorrcno ; Smith & Co. , Miss Goodchlld. Rollector , Miss Northropo ; Brezoo , Miss Kalb , Swansea Music Co. . Miss Sherman ; Sargeant fs Evans , Miss McKenzie ; Palmer , Miss Royor ; Adams , Miss Troverton ; Louie & Mot7gor , Miss Ogden ; Parks & Son , Miss Atwood ; Cole & Cole , Miss Woodborry ; Gorhatn , Miss Arkwright ; Mrs. Gillette , Miss Rhodes ; Cook & Lautorwasser , Miss Emorino ; Carpet Co. , Miss Mcrklo ; Motcalf Bros. , Miss Teal , Foster Bros. , Miss Britton ; Bracicott As Cavin , Miss Kirklnnd ; Probstlo. Miss McMahou ; Oliver Graham , Miss Casady ; Casper , Miss Crofts , and many oilier" . Wateh for the programme Tuesday morning. Look Out To-Morrmv. Fothcringham , Whitolaw & Co. have prepared for a special s-ilo of sheetings and llnony , to begin at their Boston store to-morrow. They will in tomorrow row morning's BII : : make announce ment of some of the prices offered. Watch for their advertisement in the morning. < sunimiiA N MOWs. Oaklnnil. Albert Hess still continues to improve in health. The friends of Huv. Shinn called ut the parsoiuiKc and made a donation one ni ht last ui'ck. Ki'v. Thompson was at York Ci-nter and preached Saturday nliht and Sunday inoin- \UK. \ UK.Tho The Misses Wood of Areca lire visiting their sister , Mrs. Graham , of this place. A child of .1. W. Davis living southwest of Oaulaiul , died suddenly MomUy night of last week. The members of the G. A. It. post of Onk- lund hold a campllro ut thu opera house on the niKht ol Mtli and 15th inst. Walnut. Mis. Hopper , wife of the i-x-postinaster , is alowlj recovering. Mrs. Thomson is gradually improving in health. A child , eight months old. of Mr. nnd Mrs. lilack.imoic.dlud February "of brain tioublo. A f-'irl of eighteen , named Sar.ih Calkins , died Kubiuaiy ( i. blio lived several miles northeast of town. His rumored that Mr. Kelley , of the linn of ICi'lley , ICrlngul & Co. , has imi chased the residence of Mr. William Hopper , on Maple street. The lecture on the subject of "Character , " February b , by Dr. Phelps , of Council Bluffs , was highly entertaining and well at tended. The band ball February S , was well at- tcndud and netted a neat sum. Il.-inucx'k. Mr. Cliituto Mitchcltrce is clerking m the drug stoic In the absence ot Mr , Kos- < . Mr. A. Klliot has returned from his trip cast. He leports a good mne L. Y. Snanglcr is now laying in a supply of ice. ' Hev. Stewart , of AvocJi , filled the jnupit of the M. H church two niglit recently. Mr. and Mis. Il.urU h.ivo moved to their new homo in Om.ilm. Mr. H. Poplmm , who lias been visiting friends la the cast for the ] > aj.t live months , has returned. He looks .is though visiting agreed \\itli him. Pi chiding Ijldcr Hloiigett pleached one of the lluest sermons that was over hoard in a Hancock church. Mr. Thomas Ucclc , of Npnp.iricl , Neb , spent n few days with his. pnqlu ami friends. Hemg one of Hancock'sujjbusinoss men , bo is known by every oiiq. IIo reports Ne braska ahead of anything .vol. The family of Mr. I. G. Carter is improv- vcry slowly. The Teachers' association of this township met on Saturday afternoon , with a very small attendance. Hov. Hill , of Mcnlo. the second Sam Jones , is helping Hev. Lippmcoit In his protracted effort nt this place. DISRESPECT FORTHESPHINX. The Chicago Tr.lninc Ijouturon thu AII-Ainr-ricaH on .Decorum. The members of the Chicago Base Ball club , both as Cliicagoans and ball players , have no reverence for anti quity. When iSnpoleon was in Egypt be stood in awed failonoo before the solemn majesty of the forty centcry old sphinx. The members of the Chicago club , when brought into the presence of this impassive mystery of the desert , throw hard balls at it ami hit it in the eye. Tlio successful marksman was ap plauded. The sphinx has scon and suf fered much. Tlio Persian , the Ron.an , the Arabian , the Turk , have swept past her. She has over had to stand the eritieislinspoction of the British tourist. But never during the long years for which she has ga/.cd upon the yellow sands has she boon hit in the eye "plugged , " the ollendor would call it by a Chicago ball-player. One would think as love turned Galatea from mar ble to llesh , hate would have changed the stouo sphinx to a living and vengeful woman. But no transformation mation came , and the vandals escaped unharmed asot. , . But while it may bo safe for ball players to amuse them selves thus with antiquity in the desert , it will not do for thorn to play such merry games when they have reached Europe. The playful pastime of pitch ing a ball at the statue of St. Peter's at Rome , or the bron/e which commemo rates Arminius , might lead to disagree able complications involving the need of much diplomatic skill. It is to bo liopjd that tlio kindly olliccs of the secretary - rotary of state will not have to bo in voked in a month or so to rescue from a French or English dungeon a merry Chicagoan who has been pelting the imago of Napoleon or of Kelson. Besides - sides we do not want the reputation of this city utterly ruined abroad ; wo do not wish to bo known as a place whoso residents can beef and pelt the aged Sphinx , and do nothing elVio of special note. The ball club mi sttjo on its good behavior during the restj of its stay abroad. i All the Bophomores of Xa/uyotto college ( Punn. ) , have been HUsppijdcUjby the faculty for hazing. , THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTMENT COMPANY MONEY On Imntl for city loans ; lowest rates of IntoroBt. Fine furins close to BlulTs to exchange for city property. Western lima to oxclningo for city property. Hit ; bargains in Broadway lots. Fine biiBiiiOHS property to c.xulmngo for well improved farms. Good fresh etoclr irrocorios to ox- chungo for city property and one-third cash. cash.Houses Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down , Prices ranging from $776 to $ i,000. , Cheap lots in Evans' , Wright's , Coch- ran'a and most all additions to city. Pine aero property for sale from $100 to $5 < X ) less than present worth. No. 10 1'eurl St. , Council lilufft. Watch TheSlGNS ; . . , i T : from/or / ucu ti r * : 2f We invite your patronage. P. C. MILLE E.B.GARDINEIR. NOS.II&I3 Pearl S. , \ COUNCIL BLUFFS TWO/VET VDELL BROS.&G 'tiamt > erefCt > nnerte//03 Peatt t. OfltQflQowcil oMrf , y MERCHANTS Who Will Snvo You Money IFYOU BUYofTHEM. co. * SHOE > , 'P ' g ' House , -5 < j 5 * ' milronilwny. CXJ V COU1K.I1 HllllH. THE BEST. Pfe I * Always i e * * " " CHEAPEST i" 03 I . As 1 can prove by < = > 5 | HIPS hundreds. Lanzendori'er & * q IPS Strohbelin , \o. 221 S3. MAB.feTItEKT. . 00 FIELD & ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTORS. I'Riticular attention given to Ao. M X IHsiin M. , Council 15 In If * . I'lirnltuie rep.iirhitf neatly ilonu. Ullice ( .alls uttumk'd promptly day ando .SjvMEATS " r in * o AT TIII : Z . . " -1- "T ± 4 tx * ; n - - Jr - SOS'S Lowest Prices ! 5 * " fL/ * * j O 2 " 1 5t l' < mltry of all kinds " drexsi'd to order. lVi : MB A OAI.L. R Ha | 8'E. Mottaz i | Xo. 11 HHrondn'y GO TO THE - TAILOR , Hie best lining Suit jou ever Inul. - Council Bluffs c. n. o. A. BELL & BERLIMHOF , Arcbitt , DesipBK and SnperintciiflcntJ of Conslrflctioa , Mr. Uerlinghof was seicn joars nlth Mciulclbsulin , Fisher & Lou ry , and lias ill-signed many of the finest blocks in Onuiliu and Council Hliill's. Plans and Specifications Freparsd aufl Estimates maSe on Application , Studio , lioom 2 Oimrn House lilock A. F. CLA-TTERBJC K , ? AL liMAlli IU ) KKOAOWAV , GOUNrilj lihUPKS , : : IOWA. PRIVATEDEJECTIVE. 1'rlvaloMitcliinen ' turnlsheil ut nny utiil nl times. t-pecliil nttentlon Klven to collection of chat tel moitiM.rea ( anil notes. Money to loan on jjooil rlmttul scrurlty , Hufeienco Any bunk , iittornuy , or business city. D.H.McQANELQ & GO , , Hidesjallow , Pelts , Woo Highest market prices. Prompt returns. KX ami K.-J Main tit. . Council lllutls , Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. ANTKI-Pltiiations for 6 girls. U. II. Dux- Foil HUNT Cheap , two lundxome , new. HX- room cottages , north of lifiiufer , Council lIlnllH. Inijnlru Illanil Hlshtor , till a\o. anil iilBt Bt. W ANTKI-At 28 I'earl Htreet. One lady cook. C. II , Dexter , i oum 8. " \XMNTKD-Coiiipetent abstracter of titles. V > J.V. . aqiilre. Council lllulfa. FOH KENT Tlie throe-story orlck storeroom No , 4U7 llroudway. The location U one of the bent lu thu city the Imlldlm ; ha been oc cupied toy tlio hint twenty yeura by .Miller A : Co. , hardware , und would be u \ ery doHlrnhle loca tion forahardwaio bimtnusi ou that account. John Dennett. WANTisiJCfiy'property in cxthlinKo for Iowa farms , .lohnoou It Van fatten , o"J Main st. NOTICK of dissolution of co-part- nerhhlp. Notice U hereby ( 'lven that the co partnerdhtp heretofore o.\ltt- Inu between the imderHleiied under the III m name of I'.irfloii * A : Keller , for the purpoie cf'leu'lonliiK and ojieratliiK u xnud and gravel pit neir Illnton. In MlilH county , loa. . Is this tluy dUsolred by mutual couneilt.VHueas our tiaiula this 10th Uay of January. A. n. . IW. 'V/LKKU.IJU ! WHAT IB 1TV-A stock of Clothlne. lloot und Hlioes , II ill sand Caps. Uenta' I'ur- iilshlnu ; ( looils. Dry CiooiU. Involiu tlO.uw. \Vlmt have you lo oner'161 llroadway , Council lllutTs. lu. RUG SALE This Week An old established Boot and- Shoe business in Couiioil 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 wto GD. . Phillips , at the store , or to N. O. Phillips , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODG-E , Executor. SIZES FROM Kapeclnlly AduptoJ toe 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Els/ahrs / , Fpcclllcixtlons anil estimates furnHheil for complete steam plnnM. Itrsnlntlon , Durability ( Jimr- nutecil. Cuu bliow letters from iwrs where fuel Iteonomy Is cquul lth Corllb * . X E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Cntnlogno. No. 510 Pcurl Street , Council mulls. -OF- PUBLIC & PRIVATE -BY JOHN GILBERT , 521 Main St. TELEPHONE 221. JMiiimteu Knrnirilii > d Correspondence ) Solicited. On Application. F. J. BREZEE , and Naturalist. loc.iteilat.Vo.il North Mil xt. , opposltu poslolllcu , on .Motoi l.lnt' , round ! JIlutlH. la . -TO V Hlnls anil animals moimteil natmall } ami In tliubcht niethoil of fWs < & s the ait. Warranti-il to prmen-o for yi'ins. Koieln | ; IjiiilH supjillo on shoi tnotlco. MlKliPMt prlrepald for owln anil uiuvks of all UpilH Prrsonx at-iulliiK onla ashiiroil of perfect satisfaction. I'ur ( lioassng a cpwlalty. VViltj for pnitltnlnrii. CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! UNTIL FimTIIKII .VOTILi : I WIM. BEEF , VEAL & , PORK OK JIV OWN IHIKlJiINO Iowa Cattle Fedo lowaCoo : ! , And will meet any honeittomptHUlononprfcoi lor 1 lrUaHi Meats. J. M. SCANLAKT , liiO Hrondwny. - - Tclcpliono til. TKY OUII MUHII , 'J'lios. OKrirm. W. H. M. I'UHKV. OFFICER & PUSEV , BANKERS. Corner Main and Ilros-luuy , COUNClt , IIMJI'M'-H. IOWA , DealerH In foreign cud domeitlc exriiauue , rolluctlonn made aud Interest paid ou tluiu do- O. R. GILBERT , TAXIDERMIST -AM ) IihU.UII IN- NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS , Order * tilled foi .ill klnd of mammal * and bird upeclmriM Mliicrule iiul foH iU on hand , llultulohoins Hour niMl i.llc antlcix. rnrniul IJt'ir LIu HH.H , aitillcml oyi-x , etc , 'Ia\litimy ! work ilui.iMii nil lu lirjittien. Bind fur cuu-