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' 0 OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10. 18S9. THE DAILY BEE , COUNOlElBLUFFS. NO i a BTIUJKT. / tllrcrccl 1 > y CMr'tr In AW 1'ftrl of ho City a Tw only Cents 1'cr Week. . . . . . . . . II. W. aJI/1 ON . MANAWiiL : lli'M'SF.'SR ' On ILK No. M. NIOIIT I'niTon , No. 33. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal anil wood. i.I3.MnynoG19B'\vny. The Kcbelmh degree social arranged for tills evening at the residoneo of .1. 11. lluino , lias boon postponed , owing to the illness of Mrs. lluino. Another meeting will bo held this evening , nt the board of trade rooms , for the nurposo of organizing1 u stock company to furnish oleetric lights in this city. The ulovatorin tlicgovornmcntbuild- hig Asas receiving its finishing touches ycstoriluy. Jlhns been long enough in process ( if construction lobe most thor oughly made. The boilers to generate * the steam u od in hunting the Mcrriam blouit have urrhed , and will be placed in position at once. The work of piping the build- in } ? Is already \vell underway. QAn evening -p'-sion of the district court was held last evening to hear the arguments in the case of biedontopt vs Kennedy. The evidence In the ease was submitted two weeks ago. The at- tornoss aroV. . 11.Varo. . csq. and Mnytfo & ITa/oUon. Tlio case is for bpoeilie performance. ShorilT O'Neill went to Avoea yester day , in i-liargo of pribonorsWindoinand Uettawho were tobo arraigned in court. The prisoners are under indictment for highway robbery , and as there is u clear c'abe against them , their chances for a long term in .the pen arc much more Haltering than they desire. C'ily Auditor Hammer yesterday 5s- Biiud'W/jUO in improvement bonds. Of this amount , M ) ( ) was for grading work done by C. K. Mitchell , and the remain der for sewerage work done by K. A. \Viclclmni. 'J'his about completes the issuance of bondb for the improvements of the past year , there being less than 51.000 yet remaining. City Attorney Holmes states that he has fully lifty cases of damages against the city that are now ponding. Nearly nil of t'lioin will come up this term. He will make a report about the middle of next month of the cases pending , and of thobo disposed of during the past year. It will doubtless prove intcrebting to the taxpaying public. * The teachers and scholars , as well as the eiti/.ens , are joining in a petition to the board of education to lit up the fourth slory of the Atkiiib school build ing as a gymnabium. The room is not used for any other purpose , and it is wild that it can be easily lit ted for this purpose. The petitioners urge that at tention ahould bo given the physical as well as mental development of pupils. Mrs. Pralor objects to having her place clabscd I'lnong the gambling Jioiibcs and tough places of the city. The btates that she owns the property where the colored gamblers wore found Sunday morning , but says that she rents the place to others and docs not run it , or control it in any way. As for the ] 3olen shooting all ray she insists that that was an accident. St. Albany's lodge , 1C. of P. , gives a grand banquet and ball at their hall this evening. Extensive preparations * are being made for the event , and it promises to be of a most enjoyable character. The knights have n way of looking after the comfort of their guests that is highly appreciated by those who attend their entertainments , and there will certainly be a largo attendance at the banquet this evening' . HGeorere C. Campbell , an old and re spected resident of this city , died of consumption at 4:80 : o'clock yesterday afternoon at the residence of his son-in- law , , T. J. Achtor , 'JK ! East Pierce street. The deceased had been a resident of Council Bluffs for the past twenty years and had a wide circle of acquaintances and friends. IIss illness was of several months' duration. Tiio arrangements for the funeral are not yet completed , and due notice will be given later. A vigorous ellort is being made by the friends of N. M. Pusoy , Esq. , to so- euro the appointment of that gentleman to fill the vacancy on thosupremo bench of the state , occasioned by the resigna tion of Jud o Heed , congrobsman-olcct from this district. Several of the local attorneys returned last ovonipg from DCS Moincs , whore they had been on business of that nature. In the party wore A. T. Flickingor , C. M. Ilari , Finloy Burke , Colonel W. If. Sapp and Colonel 1) . B. Uailey. The Entertainment Bureau lately started hero for supnlying societies anil churcheH with outlines of entertain ments is covering the country pretty well. In one mail there wore orders from Maine and from California. One curious order and remittance was re ceived from Connecticut. The enclo sure was all in old pootal currency , caved for a quarter of a century. The re mittance was as unique as the monthly for which it was the biibacriptlon price. It is thus that the west wakes up the cast. _ The London "Tailor's' * is the place to got your clothes mado. C37 Broadway. S. B. 'Wadsworth & Co. loan money , I'prsonnl Harry Blrkinbino returned last even ing from Philadelphia and Now York , whoroho has been for the past month on a combined business and pleasure trip. trip.ShorilT ShorilT Kittle , of Monona county , was in the city yesterday and inspected the county court house , which ho pro nounced an ologunt structure. Ho is turning from Fort Madison , where ho hud just taken a batch of convicts. Notice. There will bo a mooting of the David Deadly hook and ladder company ( u continued organi/.ation of Phnni.N : hook and ladder company ) at No.1 hose house , upper Broadway , Wednesday evening , February 20 , at 8 o'clock. J. B. Fi'mJK Ai.D , Secretary. Mauoiilo. Regular communication of BlulT City ledge No. 71 , A. P. & A. M. this evening - ing , also work In the second degree. All masons in good standing are cor dially invited to bo present. Ledge to bo opened at 7:30 : sharp , Bv order of the \V. M. For Trail pa Display. Grand March . . . . . . Young Ladies , Mubic . Orchestra. Hccltullou . Miss E. StolTcns. Muslo . Orchcstro. Urll ! . Uodfc-o Light Guards. Muslo , . , . , . Orchestra , Duct . Misses McUcrmld and Wcstcott. Grand Flnalo . . . . . . . . ' . . . .Youiin Ladles. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly con II- dcnttal , _ _ J. G. Tipton' real estate , 627 B'dway ALL ABOUT THE BLUFFS , The Jury In the Evans-Whlto Oaso Tire Out and Dlsagroa. PROGRESS IN THE WILSON CASE Death of Sister Alary Ileajlna N ir- row I'Mcnpo Krnin Conl Ons An hvcninc of Music. They Coiililn't ARIOC. Yesterday morning the district court was occupied in making the second as signment of law cases. At 10 o'clock the jury in the case of Evans vs. White camehaving boon out forty-seven hours , reported that they could not agree upon a verdict. The had wrestled xvlth the knotty problem for two whole days , and \\cre as far from a solution as when thej began. The stood seven to live in favoi * of the plaintiff. They thought that it would be impossible to agree , and wore disc-barged by the court. The case of Pair vs. theCity of Council BlulTs was set for trial in the afternoon , but owing to the absence of plaintill's attorney , from the city , Oco. A. Holmes , IXc ) . , the city attorney , con sented to have it go over until this morning. The case will probably re quire two days for trial. Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper ance beer. L. M. FiNKii&riiN. Tliu ' .Vllsim CUHP. Additional papers were filed yester day is the Wilson vs WiKon dlvoreo suit. Tlicv were the aflldavitb of Rob ert Wilson , the defendant , J. W. and Ida DcEmorv , .lames P. Anderson , Unnry Paul , C. Wesley and W. L. Briggs. The tenor of the allldavits was to throw discredit on thee filed a short time since by Alice Wilson , the plaintiff , ( , 'elia Cooper , Emma Jensen , Alice , Maud , and Kollio Wilson. They allege that the first allldavits signed by the children , Alice. Aland and Kollio , were read to the children , and the va rious clauses particularly called to their attention. That they stated that each and every allegation was true and signed tliem accordingly. Mr. and Mrs. DoEinery stale that Celia Cooper and Emma .loiibon have both visited their house , \\hich is immediately in the rear on the same lot as the Wilson residence , and have stated that they did not know at the time they signed certain alHdavils what the contents were , and that they were misrepre sented. It is Mmply keeping up the practice adopted at the outset of makingchargcs and counter-charges , denials and re criminations. The case was to have been argued last week , but the attorneys and court failed to connect. In the meantime the sensationalists ; are having a veritable picnic in digesting the delectable mess that is carefully submitted for their inspection. Don't miss the trades display to-night. Hnrrison'H Ilium ; uration. 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 fare. Kate for round trip from Council Bluffs , la. , ? : ) . Tickets will be on sale February 27 to March 2 ; good returning until March 10 , 1SS' ) . For further par ticulars apply at the Wabash Western ticket otlice , ' 121 Broadway. J. C. MiTCiir.LL , Agent. Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S. B. Wadsworth & Co.,230 Main street. Jack In lic ! ROY. When the cover was lifted off the bas ket at the city jail yesterday there were nearly a dozen packages animated darkness that rolled out and ambled into the police court room. There was a small sprinkling of rather suspicious white , or more correctly speaking , of variegated black and white , in the lot , but the genuine , Simon pure black largely predominated. Harry Ollcn was the first parcel ex amined. IIo was booked as , a suspicions character , but proved to bo an innocent turnpike tourist of tender years , and had graduated from being a jockey in scrub races to a full-llodgoct tranm. lie was discharged and allowed to resume his pilgrimage. Ludwig Henry was a member of the same fraternity , and had grown gray on his missions. Ho was promptly bounced and given an hour to get out of the city. .fames Barnett and Ed Williams wore run in on suspicion of. larceny. Barnett had sold two pairs of pants for 70 eonts and IK ) cents respectively , and claimed to have bought them at auction at Wes- ton. Williams disposed of a ft ) pair of shoes for half that price. None of the articles had ever been worn. Their case was continued. Jack Morgan and Iva Ilidinan were hold on the charge of adultery. Jack- is a colored barber , and has a wife , who is employed as a domestic at a bagnio on Lower Broadway. The case of the six darkey gamblers who were arrested Sunday morning for "shooting craps , " on Lower Broadway , was culled , and all pleaded not guilty. They were released on tlioir own rocog- ni/anccs to appear for trial Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. One of them explained the game of "craps" to the court , and stated that if his honor forgot any of the points ho could refer to one of his policemen who " " in the ho had was "away up" gumo , us won till their money the preceding Sun day. I'"or Sale nt n Bargain. Hotel property in Council BlulTs , cen trally located , doing good business. R. I' . Olllcor , solo agent , No. 12 N. Main St. , Council Bluff * . Don 1)1 ) of Sister Mary. "Shortly after noon yesterday Miss Ellen Cosgrovo , or as who was better known Sister Mary Roginn , passed away at St. Francis academy , in this city. The deceased had been hereabout about four years , and had charge of the embroidery and drawing depart ments. She took the veil at the ago of fourteen , and had boon n inomborof the order of Sisters of Charity of B. V. M. for thirty-fivo years , being consequently quently in her fiftieth year at the time of her death. She was an a'rtht of rare ability , and had taught music and draw ing in the aca'domios of the order at Dubuquu , where she took the veil , Fort Dodge , Davenport , Chicago and Clinton. Among her pupils at Dnbuquo was Sis ter JMary Dumiun , the present superior at St. Francis academy. The deceased was a sister of Bishop Cosgrovo , of Dav enport , who has been notified of her ( tenth , and will Do hero to attend the funeral. Her illness was of long dura tion , and while a fatal termination was not unlocked for , yet the end was not expected so soon. She had lieen ill for years , and cnmo hero with the intention of roiling and i PCIporating ) her health , "or duties wore not severe , but diseno had gained too strong a hold , and recovery was im possible. It had just boon decided to telegraph her brother and the general mother superior of the order at Do ? Moincs to come at once , when slip was seized with spasms and died before any relief could bo afforded. The deceased was of a most nmiablo disposition , and had greatly endeared herself to all out side acquaintances as well as to the incmb'ers of the order and the pupils in her charge. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning from St. Francis Xnvior's church. School at the academy was dismissed yesterday after noon and n recess w ll bo taken until Thur.day morning. I have moxcd my olllco to Omaha , at which all orders will be received and Irom which all deliveries will bo made by wngon. L. M. FiNKlll.sTLUX. All grades hard coal. C. B. Fuel Co. Too Much Conl Has. Four of the electric motor line con ductors , Samuel ICakel , George Baker , ( toorgo Mercer and Harry .Tack , had a narrow escape from asphyxiation Sun day night. They board with one of the inotormon , who lives near the ear IHHKO , and their room heated with a hard coal burner. Baker ' ays that after retiring Sunday night he de tected the odor of gas in t lie room and arose and li.xd the stove. When Baker nro-c yesterday morning to yo out on the early run , ho felt s-o di < vy and faint that lie \\as compello.d to re quest ono of the others to take his place. It was soon found , however , that all were in the same condition and sutler- ing from gas poisoning. 1'akel fainted when ho arose , .lack was Hie only one who was able to work jcbterdtiy. Had not Baker IKcd tlio sto\o and shut olT borne of the escaping gas it is almost certain that some if not all of the quar tette would ha\o been sullocatcd. Pickled tripe and pigb' feet at Tib- bitts' , 3I5 Broadway. Dr. C. C. Ha/on , dentist , Opera house block. Tlio Hluns cil'die Time < * . "There's a neat little sign. Jt hangs over the sidewalk a few inches further than the ordinance allows , but why should the ollioors make so great a kick about it , and let old ash barrels , dry goods boxes , and rubbish of all sorts stand right on tlio sidewalk ? " The listener gave up the conundrum at once. "If the ordinance is to be enforced why don't the ollicers commence with tho" things that are really nuisances , and get them cleared upV Itveenis a& if they wore commencing at the wrong cud. For iiiblauco there's the street bign of ICimball & Champ. That has stood there for years , and it doesn't be gin to be any biich nufcnnco as those old posts in front of the court hotiM ) . Thoao old posts arc a give away. Why don't the city ollieiuls make the county re move them before it commences on a sign of a private business house ? It does look queer. " Elegant spring goods. New styles throughout. A. Roller , 310 Broadway. - Contra t illations. The following telegram was received yesterday by the rector of St. Paul's church : "Heartiest congratulations and thanks of the dtoceso to the faithful women of St. Paul's church. "WILLIAM STKVKX.S. PEIIHY , "Bishop of Iowa. " The above is called forth by the efforts of the women to raise the debt on the church , and thus secure the re tention of the rector. The women are working Grandly. It was largely duo to their ctfortb that the rectory was first built , and a site secured for a now church building. It , was also duo largely to them that the beautiful edi fice afterwards was erected. Collins I' omul. Deputy Sheriff O'Connor visited Omaha yesterday morning in response to a telegram stating that P. M. Collins was under arrest there. Collins was indicted by the grand jury at yio last session of that body for relieving a granger of his spare cash on "Rotten Row. " Ho was out on bail , and his bondsmen were unable to surrender him. Ho kept out of tlio way , expect ing his relatives to appear and put up anew now bond for him. He was arrested on n minor charge on the other side of the river , and then stated to the authori ties that ho was wanted here. lie came willintrly withouta requisition , and yes terday afternoon was arraigned before Lho court on tlio charge of larceny from the person. Ho pleaded not guilty , and was sent back to jail to await trial when the criminal docket is opened. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything ofaluo at low rales of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. 'A. Clark & Co. , office cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Try our XXX bottled boor. Special rates on all orders from Iowa. L. M. FIXKIISTJIN. : MCU'H Socl.iljlc. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mackay will cnlorlain a young men's sociable al the rectory next Wednesday evening 'rom 7:30 : to 10 o'clock. A. hearty in vitation is extended to all young men to avail themselves of this opportunity of becoming acquainted with the rector. A pleasant evening is expected , and no collection will be taken up. Trades display to-night at armory hall. Heating stoves at cost to close out. Odcll & Bryant. All grades soft coal. C. B. Fuel Co. . L. E. Roe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jacquomin & Co.'s jewelry store , Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkclstoin , Omaha. Notice the beautiful finish given col- ars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Have our wngon call for your * soiled clothes , Cascade Laundry Co. An KvciiliiK of MiiHlc. Another very enjoyable musical en tertainment was given last evening in ho Congrogatianal church , by Prof , 3aotus' pupils. It was modestly called a recital , but was in fact worthy of n nero pretentious name. The Stryk-on- ) laas-lust club gave llvo orchestral so- octions. The other participants wore Annie Hart and Xolla Nllcs , on the piano ; Arthur Knrbach and Perry Badtillct , clarionet and cornel ; Air. John Brown , violincello ; II. Rogers. P. Tulloy. O. Williams E. Knrbacli , vio- linf. . Miss Claire Chamberlain and Prof. Baetus , violin and \iolo ; Miss Laura C'oncli , piano fcolo ; Frank Badallet , lluto solo. The Scl > jul Uoiml. The school board mot in regular session last evening w ith all the mem bers present except Mr. Haiti. Miss Ella Mclnlosh was clcclcd as one of Iho now teachers. On motion the resignation of P , D. Moltav as janitor was accepted. A petition from several teachers , pupils and others for the establishment of a gymnasium on tlio fourth floor ol the now Atkins building was referied to the committee on teachers , text books and coin-so ot study. A petition for a now school building in the west part of the Fourth ward was referred to the committee on grounds and buildings. The bond of the secretary was ac cepted and approved. The a < < tion of the teachers eommiUeo , in anpolnling substitutes up to the pr-'s- ent time , was approved. Mi s ( Itirn M.vors and Miss Mary Munson were elected teachers , and Miss Minnie Hanson substitute. Several bilN wore allowed , and ome routine business of minor importanru transacted. The board then adjnurne I until nt- urdny.hcn MMIIO action Mill lie taken regarding the coming election in tl e way of ordering notices published. isos , i3uvn . Strorur Evidence. Now Proofs. Cl nulled , AnhHnJ AihUsilCo Wli MtvSQII Mr JOHN JONES wn run ovrr t > 7 a irw-lot ; under doctor's catc S wtkl two bottlco of et. Jicobi Oil crtd him lound &nd w ll , no retnrn cl plln _ WALKER 00 , BrojlllU ITmnlly I'co. Illlopolli 111 MnjlJ , JJ88 7or nnmber at rctr * Qt JtccbN Oil h&iteen cud In ay ft.mllr fc tt'leva U li lh beet rtmi d t Icr turn , luclliaji. cnti , Iratlii and i pr rir d _ _ JOBEFH ni | . ! > t Annjr. "it KTitsin.WI. .M y3S , 'SS 1 btraid nip left hind bidljr &ad It vll CUM rlihl iiy by St Jicobi Oil PA SOHEDLLEB AT DRVOoKfi AHD DEALERS THE CHAtlLCS fl. VOGELER CO..D ltlmore. Ut. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS COMPANY MONEY On hand "for cit.\ loans ; lowc&t rates of interest. Kino ftirnib closu to BlulK tooxchnii c for city property. Western lunii to exchange for city property. \S\X \ \ harjjuiii'j in Broadway loU. Kino bu-sincs' . propurty to OM-luinyo for \\oll \ iinpro\od fnrini. ( Jood fre--ji sloelc crrnecrics to o\- changc for city pnJp'M'tj ' , vnd onu-third cash. cash.Houses Houses and lotion monthly pavments. Small payment down. I'rieeiMUjjiiiff from 'K"o to S-I.IMIOl ( 'licap loU in Hvnns' , Wright's , C'ocli- nui's and most all ndditioiiA to oily. Kinoaeio piojierly for --ale froin $100 to $ . > ( ) ( ) leb limn present worth. So. 10 I'earl Si. , Council JUnlfs. SPECIAL NOTICES. V/AWTS. " 17 ° Oll HUNT Clieup. two liuiulM > nio. now , M\- -U loom rottaieb , noithof ti.tiiilVi , Council JHulls. ] iitilie ( | ill.inil HIshtoi , Stli i\\c. and -1st st. \ * 7'j\NriJ | > Conippicnt nlfetracier ot J. W. hiiulnco.tncil llluUs. TTIOH Itl'NT Tlio tliree stoTy Drlrk stoic lonm -I ? No. 4U7 llro.ichvay. The location Is DUO of tUo "ui'stlii tliu city. I ho Iwlldliiif has boon oo- milled Toy the I ist twenty years by Millcr.V Co. , liaidwarc , mid \\ould bo a vury dp-ihulilo loc.i- tlon for a hindmue bualru'b-i oa tnat uucouut. John llcunott. WIVNTKO Clly propei ty in i"cclianso for IOHM fariiii. .lohnson & Van r.ittuu , UJ Main st. of dissolution ( if co-part- NOTKII . Notice Is hcruby clven tliat the co iiirtnur-thlp hoiotoforo o\ist- inu liotwecn thu nndfislened under tlio 111 in n.imnot I'.irsons .V ICcllur , for the piirposo of doNt'lopIns and opi'r.itlng u sand and ; uel pltneir Illnion , In .Mills county , low a. Is this day dl * > h'cd 1) } iniitiiKl consent Witness our hands thi ! > luth day ot Jaunai v , A. 1) . . Ihs'l (1 1 ! I'AllMjNB. v. L. uiiuit. : : _ fS ITA stociTof riathliiK. "Hoots WHAT Miu3 ? , llutMind CapN ( ionts1 1'in- nlshlnK Coods. Dry floodInroto JlO.linti. What ha\e you to olli'iv nil Itioaduay , Council Klulls , la. SA F > & KNOTTY Fuel Merchants. Watch The SIGNS , SoufhMainSt , ° th ust Buy . . Attention. * : ; iCEIF . . . . . - - Pen very M , --r-prompt ; > IS We invite - . .MILLEf ? " ' . your patr-onace. . -/Vor/'cF B ROAD WAV- /li-S. / iT " " " ' ' ' Bli&W - " " i M & ! \ N09.II&I3 Pea r I St. ! f ' r g trM | ; g S KfiK rVG 835 VL/Ift.'t IPt'j. ' IX t/ll iM skwl ? 7-0 ODELL fiarnt > erofConneKC//03 feor/St. OtnohoCofail Bluffs. CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE ! FRONT ! V.NTII it in in u Mnttr i wiu. sur. BEEF , VEAL & PORK Ol MVOW.N Dlllv iNd laCaltle Pedoi toaCon : ! , . \uil will meet nny hnnntr unpotitlon on prlr'oj lor llisi-i l.iss Nlu.its. J. M. SCAHI.AN , 12O ItrnnilWAy. - - XrleplioncOt. . TUY OUll MUSH. IE ENTERTAINMENTS ! Novel , pleasing and pindic.il. For tlic luilor , the chuivh , the Ch.iutuuiiua ciiclc , circle , tlio society hall. The only monthly of its kind in tlio United Status. Only $1 a jear. Samples , 10 cents. KTni KMIII I'M SKUVK -Very iuiiiiie. ] No rohc.iibiils needed. Only SO cents for ; v su | > ply for any school , of nnj si e. Addtesa KNTiiiT.\iN > in > r IUJKKAU , Council Hlnffo , Iowa , .1 i : . Ifai-Kness , Mana- cer. P.iblisheis of "Old Disluct School , " " ( JinSoeml , " "UrenliiB With Art , " etc. c. ii. iir.r.i , . n. A. BELL & BERLIMHOF , Arctiitccts , Dcsigiicr and Supcrintciitt of Mi * . ItorHnsIiof us si > > cii jcarslii \ Mciulcbsuhn , I'Kliui * iV : LIM > I * } , and h.is dcsiiyncd iniuiy of the llni'st blocks in Oimilni and Coiinuil lilnll's. Plans "and Specifications frepawd and Estimates mate on Aplication , Studio , liooni Oi > cm House Tnos. orrirnit. W. H. M. Pusuv. OFFICER & PUSEY , Coiner Main anil Droadway , COUNCIL IIIjUKrS , IOWA. in foreign r.ml donipstlu e.\chanac. made mid Interest iiaiil on tlniode- D , H , McDANELQ & CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , fc iPbt mail : ' > t prl 03 , 1'ionijiV returns , and bJi .Main St. . Lountil Illuirs , Iowa. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. DID I/1 M PI t SC Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , H . DI nix I nDlI C. " ' Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Urown liuililiii' , ' , Council lilulli , Iowa. Justice ol the IVacc. Olllcc over Ainviican Gxpicss , No , 419 N ' IJioadway , Council IMullb , Jonn. QTOIMC" Ri Qln/IC" / Attoineys at Law , Piactice in the State and Ted era OIUlNC. Ot OlIVlO" Courts. Olllcc Rooms ? and8 , Sliugart-BenolJlock , Council lilullb , Iowa. TIN ! FYAUornc > ts at.Law > Room - "Cou ncil Bluffs. To any rQgular pliysician wlio desires to locate , I have to offer in a thriving city in Iowa of 8,000 population , the home and practice of the leading physician of the place. Me has resided in said city for sixteen years last past , and his books will show an annual business of $6,000 per year. For reasons personal to himself he proposes to change his residence to another city , He will sell his home , which is a comfortable frame house of eight rooms , heated by furnace , and with all necessary outbuildings and conveniences , for $3,500. He will turn over to the buyer his practice and good will , and will remain with his successor some months pending his settlements and collections. Any reputable physician desiring to make a change will do well correspond with the undersigned , who is prepared to verify the entire bona fides of the whole business. Address C. J. COLBY , Room 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , Neb. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. Mnnufncturora nnd Wholesale Dealers In of .A.11 Orders Promptly Filled nnd Delivered , No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. MI 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 Gh D. Phillips , at the store , or to N. C. Phillips , one of the executors - tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODG-E , Executor. SIZES FROM KspccHlly AdiptoJ for 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Els/alors. Sreclllcatlon'3 ' ami estimates funilslieil for complete stc.iir. jilnnfj. ItpRiilatlon , Duiablllly nntcul. Ltuiuliow Icttcib fiom users wliuiu fuel Uconomy Is cciu il with foillsi Non-foudei E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. 6101'eurl Street , Council UlulVs. -OF- JOHN GILBERT , 521 Main St. TELKPIIONU 221. Estimates Furnished Correspondence Solicited. On Application. F. J. 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