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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2U 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COTJNClE BLUFFS. OFI'lCi : . NO 12 PKAillj ST11UKT. \ clhocdby CArrlfT In Anv T'nrt of he City a Twenty Cents rcr-Ucck. , II. W. T1I/ION MA.NAOr.lt. TIIJII'HONISI : : : Iit'MNr.Pfi Omen No. . NllllIT KlJlTOIIO. . I. MINOU MKM1ON. N. Y. riumlnnir company. C'onlnnd wood. H.K.Muync , 010 D'wny. To-iilulit llannony clmptor No. 25 , O. K. S. . meet in regular inonllily fccssion. Tlio jiupils of the institution for the doiii nnd dumb will participate in a irmpriuonulo parly on the evening of Washington's birthday. The young folks hnvo prepared a novel ( jooruo Washington cntcrlain- mont to bo given in the Presbyterian church Friday evening. The Republican seems to have dropped its Council lilutfs department. Mr. Kapell resigned hirt position last Satur day , and so far no Miceessor appears. There were but few contributors to tlio police fund yesterday morning. II. . Tlpton was reliovi-d of $11.00 to offset a diHturbauco of the peace , and A. IJc trio was lined $7.00 for inebriation. Ahh barrels are ntill allowed to remain on the bidowalks , even of business btrcets , while the edicts are b ing ( iletl ut signs and uispln.VH of goods encroach ing on the public right of way. 1'at Feely was arrested yesterday for stealing real from a car in the "Q" yards. The rase was continued until to-day. W. H. I'attisoii , escj. , i look ing after the company's interests in thij matter. Suporintcndcnt McNaughton states that as to-morrow is a public holiday , there will bo no pos-sion of the public Rchools , and they will bo dismissed to night until Monday morning. No now applicants for Postmaster llowman's shoes have Dccn announced for several days. It is believed by many that .1. .1. Steadman is a little nearer blipplng his feet into thorn than any of the others , his journalistic position and political borvico being the two great lovers which are being brought to bear. The "Old Folks Concert , " recently gived at Masonic temple , netted over 8 MO for tho.musical fun'd of the Con gregational church. It is the intention to repeat the concert in about a month , with a change of programme. Judging from the success of the first concert , it will bo a tremendous success. The damage ease of Vair ys City of Council Ululls was completed in the dis trict court yesterday. The arguments were made , but the court withheld the instructions until this morning at 0 o'clock , when the charge will bo given and the case submitted to the jury. Nothing clbo wa& done in court yester day.Tho The last of the saloonkeepers paid his monthly Hue of $25 yesterday , and the mayor is greatly pleased ocr it. The fact that such a result was more than ho anticipated after months of dis appointment renders his joy all the greater. When the saloon men found that ttio mayor meant business they wore not long in raising the cash. The case of John Troutman. charged with running a saloon , has been dis missed by order of the mayor , but whether John has concluded to come to time and pay $23 a month as required by the chief executive , or whether it has been demonstrated that ho is not in ttio business , is something that has not yet been ascertained. The local lodge ol Good Templars has secured James M. Dunn , the noted temperanCe - peranCo apostle , to conduct a series of meetings at the Broadway M. 10. church , beginning March 10. Mr. Dunn is a very pleasing speaker , having much the same btylo as the noted Francis Murphy , and is an earnest temperance worker. These meetings will be very interesting , and there is no doubt that they will bo very largely attended. There never wore so many local en tertainments as this season , and no sea son has been marked by so manyeredit- able ones. Those who do the work of preparation and presentation must fool weary. Tlioso who are called upon al most daily to buy tickets or otherwise patrouizo them are hardly less so. Still the crowds continue to go and the money thus spent is left right IIOBO at homo instead of being carried away in the pockets of professional non-resi dents. A now order wont into effect in police circles last evening. Hereafter the night patrolmen will report at the cen tral station at 0 , 11 and ii o'clock by telephone ' ephone from their respective beat's. If a man fails to report it is presumed that he is aslcop , and an explanation will bo in order. It may take some of the men several nights to got the hang of the now state of all'airs. It will not bother thorn seriously , as II o'clock is the magic hour when they wrestle the hardest with the drowsy god , and are some times knocked out by his royal high ness. ness.Wo Wo have a block of groceries in this city for trade. One-third cash. Council BlulTs Investment Co. , No. 10 Pearl bt. - . The London "Tailor's" is Iho place lo gel your clothes made. 037 Broadway. S. 13. Wadsworth Si Co. loan money. I'or.soiuil I'arn rnplm. Mr. Joseph MeWSlliams and family ha.vo moved from Oil First avcnuo to 421 South Eighth street. Tlio Growth of Iho Hohool. The policy of the school board is lo have no more than forty-live scholars in ono room , under one teacher , that being deemed us many as can well bo cared for. In arranging to carry out this pol icy no little dilllculty is experienced , however , the accomodallous are not al ways such as can allow of this arrange ment. Then the supply of teachers is not adequate. There has been a good deal of changing about lutoiy. and yet there are several rooms whore there are from sixty lo oighly pupils. II will bo t-oino lime before the rcar- rangcmentcanboBatisfaclorilyadjuslcd. There will doublloss be more or loss complaints from parents , who will claim that their children are Inconvenienced. It is no little lank to properly assign over three thousand children , and pro vide for their care and training. Sup erintendent McNaughton and the board have this task well in hand , but there are many annoying details in lla accom plishment , 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 vatuo without removal. All business strictly conll- donllal. J. G. Tipton' roalestuto , 627 B'dway. For Kulo nt n Hotel property in Council lUuffs , cen trally located , doing good business. U. I1. Olllcor , solo agent , No. li ! N. Main St. , Council UlufTs. Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkolatolii , Oinuhu. BENT ON IMPROVEMENTS , The Proposed Paving of Eight ! Street to the Olty Limits. l.AWINQ OVER A VALUABLE DOG New Slc ( For n KrelRht Depot .1 Trick In n Tradc-Tlia Tub- lie SehonlH-A i'ctlt Tlilcf. Another I'nvcd Drive. Tlic city council drove down over Klghth street Tuesday afternoon to the city limits to look over the ground and sco If there were any obstacles in the way of paving that street to the south ern city limits the coming season. u petitioned for by several of the pron- frty owners along the line and those parties interested in Manawa and property - orty soutli of the city. The mayor and several of this aldermen are in favor ol granting the prayer of the petitioners , and it is quite generally expected tlwt the paving will be done as soon as the season opens. No one denies Unit it will bo a grand thing for both the city and the lilo : , as it will alTord continu ous paved drives from the centers o ! this city and Omaha to Manawa. In speaking of the propobed improve ments yesterday , one of the heaviest properly ownersonthat street o.\pres cd himself as follows : "I am in favor of having the street paved as soon as pos sible , if it is done as it should be , but T think that the question of grade should at once bo determined. That part of the city is all what is known as bottom land. The city engineer ran a survey down that street a couple of weeks ago as tar as the city limits , and it seems that to raise the street' to permanent grade , as it is now established , will re quire an average fill of three feet for the whole distance , from the present end of the paving > \i Highlit avenue , to the oily limits at Twenty- ninlh avenue , n distance of fully a mile ana a ' half. Now I don't think it advisable to make any such 1111 as that , as it is away from the business portion of the city , and it would spoil the looks of the street. It would leave the lots on each side down in a hole , nnd would seriously affect the sale of properly there. The grade could bo lowered considerably without impairing the sewerage in any way , and it would greatly improve the looks of that part of the city. To fill the street to the present grade would cost outrageously , as that part of the oily , especially the lower end of that street , is a long distance from the dirt banks. It strikes mo that a change of grade would help along the paving scheme very materially. " A well known paving contractor stated that it would require about . ' ! 8,0l)0 ) yards of paving to do tro job , as it was proposed to have the street thirty- oiglit feet Ijotwci'ii curbs , and it would cost about ! HiOOI)0 ) , including intersec tions. lie says tiat the work of paving could bo done in three weeks- after the grading was done. The matter will bo discussed at the next meeting of the council. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , ollicc cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Heating stoves at cost to close out. Odoll & Bryant. _ All grades soft coal. C. B. Fuel Co. * ijiiicl to Host. The funeral of Miss Ellen Cosgrove ( Sister Mary Regina ) at St. Erancis Xavier's church , yesterday morning , was largely attended , and the services wore most unpressive. Many ft lends viewed the remains during the early morning , and at 10 o'clock the services at the church were begun. Solemn' high mass was celebrated by the Very Kov. Bishop Oosgravo , brother of the deceased. The sermon was preached by Rev. Stephen Lyons , abbott of the Benedictine order of the Crcsion mon astery , after which requiem songs were chanted by the clergy , Rev. Fathers Xciglor of St. Louis , Jcanettcof Omaha , Flavin of Dos Moines. SchilTmaohcr of Ncola , Foley of Stuart , Lyons of Ores- ton , McCormack of Dunlap , and Mc- Menomy , Quinn and Mongwasser of Council Bluli's. The pall bearers wore " Mc srs. S. T. McAteo" George Hughes , K. A. Wirkham , Charles Fox , Henry Paschal and Hubert Tinloy. The funeral cortege left the church at 11:1(0. : ( A large concourse of friends followed the remains to the cemetery. The services at the grave wore conducted by Father McMenomy , assisted by Father Joanctlo. Try our XXX bottled beer. Special rates on all orders from Iowa. L. M. KlN Rooms to r6nt in the Merriam block. S. B. Wadsworlh & Co. , 230 Main street. A l > o i > < Court. A dog case went the rounds of the justice courts yesterday , and is still unsettled. As near as can bo learned from the contradictory statements of the interested parties , J. J. Johnson lost his dog : , n line water spaniel , val ued at ? 50. Ho found the animal at the house of Michael Gloason , in the west ern part of the city , but could not got it. Ho thereupon repaired to the ullleo of Squire Schuiv. , and swore out a search warrant , which was placed in the hands of Constable Fox. Armed with Mis document the constable visited th'o Gloason household , and found the dog. The animal was confiscated , nnd then the legal trouble began. Gloason se cured the services of attorneys , and the case was taken from Squire Schur/ ' court on a change of venue to Squire Barnott. Arriving there it was claimed that Sqniro Barnett was a material wit ness in the case , and another change was taken to Squlro Ilondricks. By this time it was late , and the dog was chained to a table log , and the case continued until to-day. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , culls and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. _ Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper ance beer. L. M. FJNKEI.STKIN. A I'oUtiTliloC. A bootblack named Johnny Murphy was before Judge Aylesworth yesterday , charged with the larceny of a coat from a form in front of the store of H. Eiso- inan & Co. The garment was stolen last Saturday about 11:80 : o'clock , and young Murphy was seen shortly after ward escorting it up an alloy in the -car of the store. Ho protested his in nocence , but the court said ho would have to find him guilty. Ho had to doubt John's word on account of his previous history , which is rather tough lor a youngster. Ho sent the culprit back to * jail , but informed him that if ho decided by this morning to toll whore the coat was hidden hig sentence would bo somewhat mitigated. Johnny wept as ho was taken back to jail , de claring that ho did not know anything about the coat , oven if ho was to bo locked up for 11 year. Dr. C. C. Hnzcn , dentist , Opera house block. Elegant spring goods. Now styles throughout. A. Reiter , 810 Broadway. .Moving n Depot. The Rock Island railroad company Is about to make a change that will bo very greatly appreciated by the busi ness men of this city. For some time the location of the Rock Island freight depot has been n source of great annoy ance to both wholesale and retail deal ers nnd shippers generally , on account of its great distance from the business portion of the city , and the fact that it is awav from the paved streets made it dillifuit of access in muddy weathor. The company has just had the ground surveyed for relocating the building , and Monday next the work of moving the depot will bo commenced. It will probably be completed in three or four days. The now location is northwest of the pas.-engor depot , between sixth and Seventh streets , on Twelfth ave nue. This move will add greatly to the accommodation of shippers , mid will doubtless result in a decided increase of business for the Hock Island from this point. " -VJ ' -L , 1 have moved mv olllea to Omaha , at which all orders will bo received and Irom which all deliveries will bo made by wngon. L. M. FIXKHI.STIM.V. All grades hard coal. C.-B.'Fuel Co. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bills' , a 15 Broadway. The Trlekw of a Trade. The case of Allen Price and II. M. Wyelh , charged with obtaining prop erty under false pretences , was yester day continued in the superior court at the request of the prosecution for ono week , to allow them to secure witnesses from Missouri. The defendants traded 400 acres of Missouri land for a resi dence and mill at Malvern , and the Malvern man , one Seegoss , now states that upon looking up the Missouri farm for which ho traded , ho linds it in pos session of parties who have owned it for nearly forty years , and Price and Wyetli have no claim on it whatever. Tlio defendants allege that thcy.had a riirht to dispose of the property , and will hold on to the Malvern real estate. The introduction of Missouri evidence will have a tendency to throw some light on the transaction. Gone AVIih Her His name is William Conrad , and he is posted in the mysteries of all branches of business from hash slinging to hold ing down a leading position in a third- rate variety theater. Lately ho has de voted his time and attention to the lirst named occupation at Hil Unities' res taurant on Middle Broadway. Ho has passed under the name of Kupser , winch cognomen ho sported when doing heavy villain work on the boards , while the pit admired his adamantine cheek in appearing there at all. But ho is gone , and she is also missing for of course IhH-e Is a woman } n the case. She is a married woman at that. and has sustained' the relationship of hotter half to Davul Hycr , a pressman at the Globe olllco. She met the gay and festive Blllv ? omo llmo ago , and the pair immediately resolved themselves Into a. mulual admiration society. Since that limo affairs have not rolled along as smoothly as be fore in the Hycr household. Sweet William appeared moro fascinat ing to the wife than to the husband , and the latter ono day announced his intention ot sending the interloper lethe the great bcvond forthwith. Ho oven shot at his riVal , but the deadly bullet failed to lake effect. Several rows oc curred , but there was little change in the outward appearance of attains , until Sunday afternoon , when Conrad , or Kupsor , as lie is known , bore , went lo Soulh Omaha. The wojimn also went to South Omaha , and has scon 111 lo remain there. Kupser relurncd Monday evening1 , and slated that he was going to work in the Nebraska packing center , and after gelling his pay went back lo the other side of the Missouri. The woman has not returned to her homo , and it is not expected that she will. The ninny ilillleulllcs that have arisen during the past two weeks between all three par ties on account of her intimacy \\ith Kunser gives rlso to the belief that she and her paramour agreed upon a change of venue. _ "Hollo" Jane Hading Veiling as worn by the ladles of fashion Is the most becoming facial einbollshor yet Introduced. Sold l > v all dry goods stores by tlio yard nt ( > 5 cents upward. llnrrlsoti's Inaii million. The Wabash Western railway an nounce-1 that tickets will bo sold from all stations to Washington and return , for tlio inauguration of Prosideut Harrison risen , at half fare. 1 iato for round trip from Council Blufls , In. . & ! 0. Tickets will bo on sale February 27 to March 2 ; good returning until March 10 , 1HSO. For further par ticulars applv at tl'o Wabash Western ticket olllce121 , Broadway. .1. C. MITCH KM , , Agent. SUIUTKIIAN NK\VH. Fmvlt'r. D. S. Bailer shipped two car lo.ids of very flno cattle to Uiiniliii , which sold for &UIO. O. 1C. Huron and family will remove soon nnd propose to visit friends in Iowa and Ohio this season. They will bo much missed in this community. Minnie Anderson and May Van Sc.yvc arc attending school in Fremont at the normal. Tlio lycouni moating was well attended. The question discussed was , "Resolved , That learning and fame are greater incen tives to action than the love of money. " The lyceum has adopted tlio plan of having two weeks of programme ahead. James Macauluy and friends , lately ro- inovcd to Oregon , have been heard from' . They found thu grass green and growing in the Pacillc sfato. i Some of the .young people attended a fcstl vat at thu Crist school lion.se. - Miss InoU'olcott , of Fremont , has been visiting with Mrs. Hiifccr for a few days. Ons Going has gone-to the west uf tor sheep for late feeding. The land title case between \Vilson Hey- nolds , of Fremont , and li. II. Harnes , of Fowler , on ono side , and Mr. Price , of Oinalu , on the other side , has happily been adjusted , and Mr. U.irnos will keep"tlio land. Ben Clionoweth and D.in Dec , who were Fowler boys last ycaf ( are. visiting friends m this place. Ben thinks of remaining. Wo can not say with rcfiard to Dan. Irviii'jl n. AV. \Vhitcman , a former resident of this place nnd now a Piillmmi conductor on the Union Pacific railwav , made a Hying visit to Irvincton recently. Harry Knight started for Holt oountv re cently. Ho will lie notio a week or moro looking after nis business interests in that county. MUSTANG L1NIR3ENT T5i s the "Raustang" contjues'S pain RfSakes BRAN or BEAST wel ! again ! To anjr regular physician who desires to locate , I have to offer in a thriving city in Iowa of S.ooo population , the home and practice of the leading physician of the place. I le has resided n said city for sixteen years last past , and his * books will show in 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 , ind 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 lis settlements and collections. Any reputable physician desiring to make a change will do well to 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. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ) AHB IXVITID TO tu.i. AT ( HERS. C. L. G-ILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM Ami sco licr line line of Hair floods. 1'IXEST H.UIl OltXAMKNTS in tlio clly.'l \ \ \ ; > > , Hrimls , etc. , for Kent or Sale. GLUTII A\I > COY ! . ! : AND MYEICK OHKKSK PAINTS , I1AIH DUKbSlNG. ICTO. A'O. SO MAIX ST. , : COUNCIL MI.UM'.S. i ; I'UOUI-T A1TKNIIO.V , jfc. J . . * i w i i v.V * w ; r .Fuel.Merchants. . Watch TheSICNS , No,31 South Main St. Buy/You rVA i > p ovrteovs , Aftention-etvG O R.OC ER i E : Si tl-j.\ , * * , r * & prompt Delivery- . Sf E.B.GARDINETR. * We invite / . .e. MILLER S your patrpnafle/ . * / VO.04 BFfOADWAVV NOS.II&I3 Pea p I St. : COUNCIL BLUFFS fi. BROS& ctcc//03 PeohfSf , Omaha , / cowBluffs. . THE COUNCIL BLUFFS COM MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates of interest. Fine farms close to lIlulTs to exchange for city property. Western land to exchange for ciU property. 15ig bargains in Hroadway lots. Fine business property 'to exchange for well improved farms. ( cod fresh stock groceries to o\ ' change for city property and one-thin : cash. cash.Houses Houses and lots on monthly payments Small payments down. Prices ranging from $77o to $1,000. Cheap lots in Evans' , Wright's , C'och- ran's and most all additions to city. Fine news property for sale from $10f to $ .j)0 ( ) less tlian present worth. No. 10 I'earl St. , Council UliifTs. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. _ _ VANTCO-Girl for general housework. 801 1st nve. U'OUIC TIIA.M KOltJsAMJ Will sel GOOD on on ) year's tlini" or will trade In lioust and lot In city. Apply to Leonard Kveiett. \ \ ANTKD A girl " comiiuulou for ladj I T during davtiine , nt once. Call nt lUit 1'ouith avenue , Count : ! ! lilulls. FBI ) The people to try the City Stciim WAN I.uundrv , III Noith .Main. TjlOK KINT- ! Cheap , two Imml-omo , new , hlv- JLJ room rultage * , north of transfer. Council lilulls. Inquire Illiuid Hlshtor , fith uve. anil Sl .t st. _ \\/'AN'FI2l , ) Competent abstracter of tltloy. T > . .1.V. \ . Siuilre , Council Kin Us. HUNT Tlio tlireo-story Drlck store room FOIt . 407 llroadwiiy. The location Is one of the bait In tlie city. 'I ho bullillir- has bi'ou oc cupied toy tno Inbt twenty years by Miller A : f'o. , hurJware , and would be n very desirable loc.i- llon fora Ininlwnre business on ttiut account. John Ucnnett. ANTKI ) Clly property in i > xihiiiKd for Iowa farms. Johnson A. Van fatten , 3'J Main St. 1 1 ' K"of ( Ihsolutlon ot co-pai t- NOT . . Notice Is hereby Kivcn that the co-p.irtner-iliip hcrutoforo exist- jnit between the unilurslRiicd under the linn n.'inio of Parsons , t Keller , for the purpose of developing and operating a sand nnd gravel pit ue.ir liintou. in Mills county , Iowa , Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Witness our hands this I'Jth day of January , A. I ) . . ISd.l. " IsTTlXstock "of "Clothing. Hoots anil Shoes , HiUn and Caps , ( ients1 I'nr- nlshlug ( lOods , Dry ( joods. Invoice $10OJJ. ( What have vou to oileri * 1U1 Hroadway , Council llliills. In. _ r. K. nnUj. a. A. iiRitLiNauop BELL & BERLINGHOF , ArdiilBCts , DeslgDBK ani of Conslriiciioii , Mr. IJorllnuIiof was M'ton years Mcinlclt-Mihn , Fisher & Lourj' , anil has designed many of ( lie finest blocks in Omnlia anil Council Ulnll's. Plans anfl Speciilcatious Preparcil and Estimate maflo on Amilicatioii , Slwlto , Jtotun 2Ott'wiJIoii3eJJlocb _ _ _ THUS. UiTirnii. \V. II , M. l'usiv. : OFFICER & PUSEY , Corner Main nnd Ilroailway , < : ouNL.iti itijUi-Ts , IOWA. Deiilcrs In foreign r.nil clonic.itlo e.\chin o. follc ( lluiib uiiido uiul Interest jiutil on tlniuilo- ( lOAlth. _ " CITY MEAT MARKET" ! TO TH13 FEONT ! iK Norn 1:1 : wn.i , PKM < BEEF , VEAL & PORKer or .MV owx i cwa Cattle FedY toaCo.o . ! Anil will nit-ot nitotlor 1 Irst-i 'lass Muits. J. M. SCAHLAN , 112O Ilroailwny. - - Telephone HOI. THY OUIl MUSII. Xovol , jiloaslnp iinJ practical. For the parlor , tlm church , the Cli.iutauqua circle , ciriilf , the socloly hall. 'I ho only monthly of its Jdml In the United Status. Only il a year. Samples , 10 c'cnts. EAS.TKII EMIII.EM BCIIVICE Very unique. No rehearsals needed. Only M cunts for u sup ply for any bchool , of any sl/o. Adilrcut KN'4'KKTAINMKM1 BUUI2AU , Council niuffs , Iowa , J K. HarUncss , Mana ger. Publishers of "Ql.1 District School , " "QuUSoclaV1 "Bvonlij JVIth Art , " etc. _ What "a Sliirt LOOK AT IT. If you had tukcn H to tlio City Sleiuu Laundry It wouldn't look so. M Mulu Street. Telephone HI. SALE This We 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 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. TIKE Especially Adnptod tut SIZES FROM 25 TO 303 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , 3MIII3 anil Els/aor / ! ; j " fpcclllnillon * and istlmuti-s turnlMiod for complete stcnm plunti. IloRulatlon , nnnililllty mmr- nntwd. Can bliow Itttuis from uiuiM Mheio fuel Kcoiiomj Is ccjiml ultli Corliss Non-1'oiido ' Ming. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Soncl for Catalogue. No. oJO Peurl Street , Counuil Ulull'-j. ss Ski ssi PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS BY- JOHN GILBERT , 521 Main St. TULKPJTONF ' . ' 2-1. Correspondence Solicited. On Application. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ' Hydraulic and Sanitary IJiiflnecr. I'lans , EstlmalM. HRIRU'IMDIMP " Spct-ificatioiis. .SupcrvMun of I'ubliu Work. Urown j , Council lilufls , Iowa. Justice ol the IVacc. Onicc over American E.xnrcss , No. 419 N , " JJroadway , CourioillHans Iowa. Ki Qli\/IQ \ / Attorney * nt Law , Practice In the Stale and Veil era 06 OliVIO" " Courts. Olllce Uoonib 7 and 8 , Sluifarl-lleiio Ulock , Council Hind's , Iowa , * BURKE& . TINLEY Council Kooin 10 > Sluiaai't IJIoc-x" F. J. BBEZEE , and Naturalist. 'oft Illrds and itnlmulx momitrd nntnnilly n.id In tlio bent method ot thouit. Wwrr.intud lo preserve for years. Foreign lilids HUpi'llo ' unslioit unlleu , IHilm"t price paid for owls mm iniwVH of nil Undo. ruvHum. suadlni ; orde ubiuiedur perfect autUfacilon. Fur Urciuuiui ; : BJIU'lulty. 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