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G TtJE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JflttUDAY. " FEBRUARY 22 , ' 1889. THE DAILY BEE , COUNClITBLTTFFS. UI'TlCli. NO 12 IMiAltlj 8TKKI5T. itlhere ; < lliy carrier In Any 1'nrt of lie City a Twenty Ccnti 1'cr Wick. II. W. II I/I ON Ilr iNr. OIUCB N'o. 4 ii : Toii. NO.IM. fllKNTUJN , N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and wood. K.ti.Mnyno , 010 13'wny. A decision 1ms boon rcntlcrod njrninst "the sqimttors" who huvo been olnim- intf some bottom property on the ground of possession. The fSoorjjo Washington social at the Presbyterian church this evening promi'hos to bo u unique and intorestiny entertainment. A onus of scarlet fever has been re ported to the city clerk by Dr. Laccy. The patient is a member of the family of Mr. [ ' 'ansollOOJl Fourth avenue. Members of the Kihoman hose team nro requu.Hletl to meet at No.I hose house thib afternoon at - o'clock sharp for the purpose of malting a parade. Th city council meets this evening for the purpo.su of oiecting judges and clerks for the \arious wards at the com ing elections , and the establishment of polling places. Colonel 1) . B. D.iiley is quite jubilan t over a promising lilly which was foaled Wednesday by his pacing marc. Mattie Jlnrlc. The youngster is by Cyclone , and the colonel expects it to develop into a llyor. Murphy , who stole n e-oat from a dummy in front of Kisonian's , was lined flO anil co-its , and hont to jail in de fault. JIo persislci.tly maintained his innnconcc , and said that ho was unable to divufge the hiding place of the stolen garment. Alex Hamilton , boo/.cr. was the only now ease in police court yesterday morning. Ho was fined 4S.OO. The continued eases of Pat Feoley and John Murphy wore disposed of. The cue of Feoley , who was charged with stealing coal Iroin a car in theVQ' ' freight yard , was dismissed on motion of the prosecu tion. tion.Pat Pat Hopkins , a laborer living on the bottoms , was arraigned before Squire Schuiv. jootordny on a charge of assault and battery preferred by his wife. Pat denied the soft impeachment , but was found guilty and lined $10 and costs. His wife said that ho was able to pay the fine , but ho insisted that he was not , and was committed to jail for thrco days in default. J. N. Cochran. of No. . ' 5 IIOMJ house , aspires to the local coupling champion ship , and challenges all local couplers for a match for $ - " > a side , the contest to be either a standing couolinc or a run of fifty yards , break coupling and attach pipe. lie lias devoted considerable time to it during the past lew weeks , and lias the necessary scientific twist down line. The Kisoman racing team's grand masquerade ball will be given at Ma- honie temple this evening. The team will make a short parade at U o'clock in masquerade costume , with their new cart , and will wind up with a short ex hibition run on Broadway , connecting with the hydrant at the corner of Bry ant street , and attaching the pipe in front of Kisoman's store. There will bo a largo attendance at the ball , as nearly three hundred tickets are already sold. It has been suggested that Secretary Zoverly , of the Iward of trade , bo sent with tiie Dodge Light Guards , on the Washington trip , to scatter advertise ments of Council BlulTs. It does not njjnear clear just how much opportunity will be afforded him to scatter printed matter as the train speeds through the country. The Light Guards themselves will doubtless do all they can to adver tise the city , as they have boon gener ously supported in to ) securing of the needed funds to make the trip. .1. L. Kqrnian , the Upper Broadway clothing merchant , has gone to the wall , much to the surprise of his fellow business men. His stock was taken pos session of by Sheriff O'Neil yesterday morning. Attachments have been lev ied on the goods bv the following par ties : Strauss , Goodman , "Yondorn &Co. , $918.75 ; M. D. Wells & Co. , $7.50 ; M. 10. Smith & Co. , $708.10 ; Church , Brown & Co. , $10(1.7 ( ! ) . Mr. Format ! has been in business hero for many years , and has boon considered financially reliable and. in all respects trustworthy. It is hoped that lie may be able to clear up his present troubles. Wo have a stock of groceries in this city for trade. One-third cash. Council BlulTs Investment Co. , No. 10 Pearl fat. * The London "Tailor's" ' is the place to got your clothes made. 0117 Broadway. S. B. Wadsworth it Co. loan tnonov. Attention Sir KiilfilitH K. of P. All members of Bluffs division No , 27 arc requested to moot at headquarters on Friday evening at 8 o'clock to niako arrangements to attend the services to bo held at Omaha on Sunday evening , February . By order J. M. SCAKLAN , Captain. For Snlc at a Hotel property in Council BlulTs , cen trally located , ilomir good business. H. P. Olllcor , solo agent , No. 1U N. Main St. , Council BlutTs. Send all orders for bottled boor to L. M. Finkclbtoin , Omaha. Poi-Hona ! I'arngrnpliH. A. D. Foster and Captain A. W. Cowlort left last evening for Dayton , O. From there they will go to Wash ington in company with the Dodge Light Guards , of this eity. Jerome McCUntock , local agent of the Hook Island road , is in Chicago , mid will return home the first of next WOCK. _ 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. , ollico cor. Broadway anil Main , over American express. Tloallng stoves at cost to close out. Odoll & Bryant. All grades soft coal. C. B. Fuel Co. The Gunrtls Fnrowoll Hop. The farewell party of the Dodge Light Guards at Armory hall last evening was an enjoyable affair , being the most suc cessful lib a society event of nny of the parties given by the Guards this sea- bon. A largo number were present from Omaha , among thorn being Messrs. Cotter , McGurr , Gadd , Fried , Cox , Kohoo , Portorllold , Crane and Mittuuer and the Missus Smith , Fitzpatrick , Itlchards and Cotter , Try our XXX bottled boor. Special rates on all orders from Iowa. L.M. _ FlNKIiLSTJSlN. Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S , B. Wadsworth & Co.li3 ( ! Main street. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , The Local HOBO Tonms Planning to Win Juno Prizes. DOINGS OF THE DISTRICT COURT. Sot oral Civil Cases on llnml The Cul tivation or Iiocnl Talent The Klcpliantlno Fire Truck to He Sold. The City's KlrpliAitt. There arc very few of those who have resided in this city for the last sixteen months who-lmvo forgotten the mam moth howl that was raised over the pur chase of n"drcssparado"hook and ladder truck. The Immense alTair was one of the largest made , and would be of ines timable value in cities where ten-story buildings predominate. However , the majority of people saw at .once that it would be practically useless here , where the height of the buildings does not ex ceed four stories. Notwithstanding the vigorous kicking , the truck was bought at a cost of SU,800 , and a now building creeled to accommodate it at a cost of several thousand more. This by no means completed the outlay for this ex pensive plaything. A pair of medium- sized , three-year-old colts \\ero pur chased to furnish motive power for the "White Klcphant , " as the huge truck was derisively named. As it weighed 7,500 pounds and the horses wore driven at a galloi ) , of course it was but a short time until the animals were used up. and a heavier pair , costing $ -300 , was purchased. One of these animals is of no value as a lire department her o , and will soon be condemned. Buteven here the outlay did not cease. It was necessary to increase the si/.o of the fire department by about half a do/.en men , in order to man the now ap paratus. By footing up the total of all of these bills , it will be seen that the council indulged in a most expensive luxury. This perhaps , would not have occasioned such a severe protest if the apparatus had proved of any value to the city. In all the time it has been in service it has never been of the least use , although it is hauled out for exer cise whenever there IH an alarm turned in from a box. on the paved streets near its station. The great eighty-live foot ladder has never been raised except for practice , and when shorter ladders arc required , the little one horse truck is always on Hand lirst , and supplies the necessary apparatus. The city has supported this luxury fen a little over a year. At last , however , it is rumored that there is to bo a change. A resolution will be presented to the council at the meeting this even ing to the effect that the truck be con demned as unsuitable to the needs of this city , and recommending that it bo sold , and another one of smaller size purchased in its place. It is stated that Alderman Waterman , the chairman of the lire committee , will father the reso lution and use his best efforts to have it adopted. If the alderman does succeed in effecting his purpose , ho will bo en titled to great credit for very materially decreasing the current expenses of the city , as well as greatly improving the fire protection. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bitts' , o4C Broadway. Hnrrlson'H Inauguration. The Wabash Western railway an nounce0 that tickets will bo sold from all stations to Washington and return , for the inauguration of President Harrison risen , at half fare. Rate for round trip from Council Bluffs , la. , $ UO. Tickets will bo on sale February U7 to March U ; good returning until March 10 , KSSO. For further par ticulars apply at the Wabasli Western ticket ortieo1121 Broadway. J. C. MITCIIKLL , Agent. In District Court. In the district court yesterday morn ing the jury in the case of Fair vs city of Council Bluffs was instructed and sent out. The case of W. J. Connor vs J. T. Stewart was settled and the case dis missed. The case of Gciner vs city of Council Bluffs was passed to the next term. In this case damages arc claimed on three charges putting the Indian creek ditch into Olive street , change of grade and turning the Olive street sewer into Indian creek. After disposing of these cases a jury was empanelled in the case of Smith vs Macrae. This suit is broughttoenforcc the payment of a commission on five acres of land sold by tlio plaintiff , For rest Smith , during the boom , for the de fendant , Dr. 1) . Macrae. The case oc cupied the remainder of the day and was not completed when court adjourned last evening. I have moved my ollico to Omaha , at which all orders will bo received and Irom which all deliveries will bo made bv wngon. L. M. FIKKKI.STII.N. : All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Homo Talent. The Innisfail society , composed of young folks , has considerable talent in both drama and music. Just now its members arc quite busy preparing for the presentation of a romantic four-act drama , "Peep o' Day , " an Irish play of thrilling interest. It will bo presented in the opera house March 1 , and for the bonollt of St. Bernard's hospital. There will bo about twenty-live persons in the play. Among them will bo several who are already favorites hero , such as Ed. CoRloy , the Hughes brothers , Miss Celia Hughes , Hubert Finloy and Miss May Finloy. The young folks huvo been rehearsing for six weeks. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan ollico on furniture- , pianos , horses , wagoiiB , personal property pf all kinds , aim all other articles of value without removal. All business ' strictly confi dential. J. G. Tipton1 real estate , 627 B'dway. The Local Tcninn. With the local teams that are already organized to take part in the Juno tour nament , it will bo very strange if tome of the prizes are not captured by Council Bluffs muscle. All professionals are barred , and amateurs will have a fair chance to distinguish thomsolvos. Aside from the regular sprinters , the couplers and ladder climbers are already doing good work. Of the former , Charles Nicholson and Miles Scholleld Will do the pipe work for the Elsoman teamand Philip Betz and Frank Million lor the Rescue. They are all making remarkably good time for the practice they have had , F. J. Breeze will do the ladder climbing foi * the Bradley hook and ladder company , and as ho is a oruok loug distance runner , ho will have plenty of wind aflor the run to carry him to the top of the ladder In very quick time. The outlook for the boys is very promising , and they will bo supplied with llrst- class apparatus. The Kisemon team has just received one of the finest racing carts In the country , and Mr. Thomas Bowman , wjio is now in the east , will purchase a cart for the Rescue company before his return. The "Bradley Hooks'1 will have the use of the lijrht truck belonging to the city and one of the thirty foot ladders. As soon as they are ready to begin training the ladders now on the truck will'bo transferred to one of the lire department wagons llxcd up for the purpose , the council giving them ireo use of the truck until after the tournament. There is to be no half way work in fitting up the local teams. and there will have to bo some record breaking if they are beaten. - . Notice the beautiful finish ctvon col lars , cuffs 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. FiXKiihTiix. : : Dr. C. C. HU/.GI ) , dentist , Opera house block. _ _ lltulmay Itoltliorv. City Scavenger Rockowitz was the victim of an assault and robbery Wednesday night. He attended the ball given in Smith's hall , in the south ern part of the city , and left at a late hour to go homo. When a short dis tance from the hall he was struck over the head with some heavy weapon and knocked senseloss. His assailant then relieved him of his overcoat and 1 in monov. Mr. RoekowiU was discovered shortly afterward and taken home. His injuries are severe , but not fatal. There is no clue to the cowardly high wayman , Onk Intnl. Ilov. Vmulcr , who lectured for the Omul Army \Veilm-silav and Thursday nights , remained over Sunday , preaching Saturday night anil Sunday to a lar o audience at the Christian church. Mr. C5. Thompson , from Cheyenne county , Kansas , is paying his sister , Mrs. Thompson , a short visit. The Teacher's meeting , which was held S.ilunluy , Februnry 1C , wns not well at tended on account of the cold. The mad dop excitement has about passed over. over.Mrs. . Pierce ! , living southwest of Oakland. died suddenly Friday night , the 15th niht. , from congestive chills , and her husband is considered dangerously sick with lung trouule. Mr. Hobblns , who has been quite sick , is better. ' Mr. Tompson. living near Oakland , buried one of his children Irom diphtheria , and other members of the family me very sick. IJon Sheldon , who wus very sick last week , is about again. Mr. Clayton Kaufman , of Ncbrasita , was visiting friends in Oakland and vicinity last week. Hancock. Mr. O. G. Harris made a trip cast last week. Mr , Henry Borah and Miss Maud Leo were married at the Mansion house , Fob. IB. Dr. McMuster tiud the knot. Mr. Henry Miller has returned from his trip cast , and commenced bis labor immedi ately in the store of O. Uicdricli. Mrs. Dr. Hurdman is again able to be up. The young people of the town and vicinity met at Kev. Lippineott's and organized a. young people's Christian association , to in cist every wcolc. Mr. Watts and family will soon leave t hi vicinity. His sale was last week. Will some one plcaso explain why there are so many sales just now ! One every day day last week. Mrs. Hayes was the guest of Mrs. G. G. Harris last week. Mr. John Owens is now clerking in the hardware and furniture store of Mr. Vieth. Avoca. The valentine sociable which was held at the Congregational church was a success , .socially and linnncially. Mrs. F. G. Hetzol entertained a number of the German ladies to collee Thursday after noon. noon.Mr. Mr. James Elliott , of Onawn , has been spending several days In this city , visiting one of the teachers. Mrs. Elsie Hummel , of Holland , la. , is vis iting her sister , Mrs. A D. Packard. Court is still in session here. The case of Nash against Crum is to bo tried to-day. The last club dance of the season was given at the Ilockhold house Friday evening. The Knights of Pythias gave a banquet at the Kockholtl house Tuesday evening. C. II. Norton is enlarging his implement house. TO AVENGE A BROTHER. How Italic Starr UCKAII Her Career n n Desperado. New facts concerning the adventur ous career of Belle Starr , recently killed in the Indian Territory , are con stantly coming to light , says a Fort Smith special to the New York World. According to a lawyer pf this city who knew Belle from her infancy and de fended her in each of her trials hero , her father , John Shirley , removed to Carthage , Mo. , from Ohio , twenty years before the war and kept a hotel Known as the Carthage house , whore Myra Shirely was born. Ilerearly days were spent at homo and notning occurred to break the family circle until her eldest brother , Allison Shirley , was murdered towards the end of the war by the Kan sas iayhawkors. The day after the murder Myra was in the saddle in 'hot pursuit of her brother's murderers. The prevalence of border warfare and Ihe great number of straggling troops then in southwestern Missouri , gave the young daredevil ample opportunity to show her prowess and win the llat- tory she liked. Although grief at Al lison's death killed Mrs. Shiroly , the wayward girl never again went homo to stay , but linked her fortunes with the famous band of guerillas headed by Quantrell. John Shirley went to Dallas county , Texas , soon after the war ceased and was often visited by his daughter when it became necessary for her to hide from the olTlcials in Kansas and Missouri. After Quantroll's gang disbanded , Myra fell in with the James and Younger brothers , and lived with Cole Younger , although they were never married. She said he was the father of her beautiful daughter , Pearl Younger , who is also a notorious woman in the Indian country to-day. While on a visit to her aged father in Texas , she mot and married a desper ado named Heed , and by him had a son , who was ono of the lirst to reach her dead body. Keed was shot and killed by United States olllcors at Paris , Tex. , in 1809 , and it was just before his ileatii that the woman , then known as Belle Reed , stele $32.000 from Walt Grayson , a Cherokee Indian , forcing him o deliver - liver the money at the inuzzlo of a six- slioolor. She claimed to ba an Indian and was tried in an Indian court. To find her guilty would have been like assaulting the entire neigh borhood , and the court acquitted hot- after a short trial , in which the terror of the court itself was the most Inter esting feature. As soon as Rood was burled Belle married a full-blooded Crook Indian , named Starr , and thenceforth she was known as Belle Starr , Their honeymoon was spent in this city , in the United States court , whore both were tried and found guiltv horse stealing and sent to the Detrtiit jail , Tpon her re turn to the Indian countay she was ar rested for larcenv and acquitted. Sam Starr was killed in a brawl four years ago , and Belle then began Ih ing with Jim Starr , alias Billy July , her late husband's brother. Jim corrobo rates the statement given hero. No other person named Hello Starr has ever been heard Qf in this country. SMOTE HIM HIP AND THIGH. A I.ong-SufToi'liiK KvmiKolls ! Houiully Tlirn licn n Tormentor. II. O. Wills , ox-burglar , convict , drunkard , mid tough , wns converted live vears ago , and since then has done excellent evangelistic work among the lower classes without once falling from grace , says a Detroit dispatch. Many of his old associates 1m vo frequently reviled and taunted him as he passed along the streets , but , though a giant in size , Wills wvor lifted his hand or voice in retaliation until to-day. This morning ho met in a street oar William Daltonwhohas always tormented Wills on sight , calling him vile names and mocking his w.iys as an evangelist. Wills begged Dal ton to desist , as there were ladies in the car , but ho refused. One by one Dalton's language compelled the ladies to leave the car. Just then Dallon heard something drop. Wills , with an audible prayer for forgiveness. grasped Daltou by'tho coat collar and began swinging I'ljm at arm's length around the oar , while ho applied his open hand to exposed parts e > f Dalton's anatomy. Wills mopped every part of the car with the person of his tormen tor. The swish-swash of the body around the oar could be heard a le > ek away , above the din and roar of the busy thoroughfare. The conductor grew pale with fright. Dai- ton oriod for mercy , but not until ho was thoroughly whipped did Wills release him. Then , witli a parting shake of the trembling man , the evangelist said : "Now , you go homo and thank God that I didn't kill you. " Dal lon ran and Wills sank down in the car , wept like ti child and prayed for for giveness. lie then wentbefeu'o a police justice and paid for the assault. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rales of interest. Fine farms close to BlulTs lo exchange for cily property. Western land lo exchange for cily property. Big bargains in Broadway lots. Fine business property lo exchange for well improved farms. Good fresh slock trrocerios le > ex change fj r cily property and one-third 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 , Coch- ran's and most all additions te > city. Fine aero property for sale from $100 to $500 less than present worth. Xo. 101'oarl St. , C'onne-il IMiifTs. SPECI AL NOTICES. _ WANTS. _ Foil HUNT Two nicely furnished rooms for niiin and wlfoortwogentlemuii.wltli use ( if liutltn. llontcd by furuAtu. li'i'i . ' 'outli Suvuntli streut , Ament block.j \\7"ANTKO Girl for general housework. b08 T ? 1st avu. WOHIC TI3AM 1'OH SAI.U Will sell vj on ono jenr's tlmanrwill trntlo in lionsu and lot In city. Apply to Leonard Ilverett. WANTKU A girl as companion for l.iely during daytime , at once. Call at lUU'S rouith avenuo. Council Hlntls. ) The people to try thu City Steam WANTI3I Laundry , , 'tl North .Main. FOll HUNT Cheap , two handsome , new , six- room cottages north of transfer. Council lllullH. Inquire 111.mil Hl&hlor , .Mil nve. and iilst st. Y\MNTKI-Comp < 'tont nbnr.icter of titles. VJ. . \V. Squire , Council mulls. HENT Tlio tlireo-story orlck storeroom Foil . 407 liroiulwuy. The location Ibonu of thu 'u st In the city. 'I li building hut beun oc- cupledfoy tlio last twenty yours by Miller A : Co. , baril\\are , und would be u very doslrnble loca tion for n himltt are business on Unit account. John Iteunett. MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUYof THEM. S m sS'ADAMS ' o w csi &co.'s U c/5 51 SHOE H w * f ' ' i T : > , P § House , K'i * * J Si 41" Hronelwnv , CO ? CO U Council I Hulls. THE BEST. ; f1 ; Is Alu'iiyn i ei CHEAPEST' ' ! ! As I can prove by 3 ! e § g jj hnndicils. . ? t -4 " J Lanzendorfer & S > 3 S § 23 5 eo Sirohbehn " , . | i 5 = 3 = No. ? -3 FIELD & ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1'artlculiir attention given to Ci \o. 1-1 X. .IB ul n St. , Council ISIulfr. I'lirnlturu rapnlrliiB neatly done. Ollico calls iittenileil inomptly ilay and nlflit. GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR , And gut Ilio beat lltlliiK Suit you ever had. No. C97. Broadway , Council Bluffs Tuos. umoBii. \V. H. M. 1'uuKV. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Coiner Main ami llroadway , couNuuj uijurra , IOWA. Dealers In foreign t-iul ilomubtlo exchange. Collectloutituailoftuaiat i iiti > aia ou ttiuode- JlOblW. SPECIA L TO GREAT SALE OF AT THE MUSLINS : Commencing Monday Mo.ning Fruit of the Loom , So , worth lOc. Lonstlalc Muslin , 8e , worth lOc. Lonsdnlc Cambric Hie , worth 12e. } Ladies' choice ( grabs bleached ) lOc , worth 12Je. 4-1 Unbleached Muslin 4c a yard , worth 5J c. 4-1 Bleached Muslin -lu yardworth Gc. 9-1 Bleached Muslin , extra quality , 22c , worth 28c , 10-1 Bleached Muslin , extra line , 2oe , worth o5c. 9-4 Unbleached Muslin , very heavy , 20 , worth 25c. 10-4 Unblcacheel Muslin , superior make , 22c , worth 2Sc. 25 other makes all at the tame reduc tion. LINENS. Red Dnmiibk 'i3c. worth oOc. Best quality 50c , worth Ooc. Damask Tnblw Linen 25c , worth 'tllc Bleached Linens. CO inches wide , 50c worth 75c. Full size white quiltBains , at $1 , worth $1.37 } . 100 pieces heavy Twilled Crash , bleached and unblcauhod 5c , worth Sc. 150 do7on Towels at 2-5c , lluck , Dam- iibk with plain and fancy fringe and borders , worth . ' ! 7jc. Canton Flnnnolb ! 13o , worth 0c. Canton Klanncls 7 < ; , worth 12jc. Canton Flannels lOc , worth Ific. As wo have only a limited quantity of some of the above goods , seize the op portunity of securing some of them while they last. Fotlieriiigiiam , Whitolaw & Go , 101 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanteel , C. II. .HJDD , Council Itlullii 1(1 , Novel , plonslnu nnil practical. For tlio wrlor , the church , the Clwutoutjua olrclo , circle , thu society hull. The only monthly of UH kind In the United Hiatus. Only tl a year. Samples , 10 cents , Kis-niii EMIII.UM SEKVICC Very uulquo. No rehearsals needed. Only 50 cents for u sup ply for any school , of any size. Address r IJUIIBAU , Council muffs , Iowa , J K. HorknesR , Mana ger. Publishers of "Old District School , " ' , Quu .Social , " "Evening With Art , " etc. THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! Be V OUN KE RMA/V \01 fcKOADWAY - ' STATIONE/K : SCHOOL SWANSQN MUSIC (5- ( 5 AtPierceProprietor. Broaa'nay. No.lUMainSf. . fejrnitura 8c Stoves .W.BILSER. Ofi neehlf ortna , . Selections tones/ prices. Likemldi'tcount CAS// . Hot istt ? JX.J.MAHbEL'.re3 | . 5 § /r//VNEH/ / / < /it' aeM'X / DEALER IN xO SiW 'or ° E. . . y Boo-rs &SHO .S Ihftt p > | 0 ii0Jf /v O . 3 2 G Q R O AQW AN. \J Qjs L | | LivCn0 he/LQ'//70'A/VWj / A S\ec\a\\sXje \ ) OK * ferr ST-EAM LAUNDWH : ? x < & 7-MLMain St. Telephone SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT. WHYSHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO ? . It is the most durable 1'inno ninelc. " . It improves under use. J. Jt hus morn volume of tone than nny other Instrument I. Jt stands in tnno lonucr than nny other i'lnno fi. II is the only 1'iano with the new patent harp ston It , is t ho only Piano with the new metal key stiiioit. | | 7. It Is unequalled In net ion. b. Jt leads all others amonu the best people. 'J. U is tilt ; handsomest Piano made. 10. And most important of nil It is sold a K7ooo or TH KM ix I'.su : MUELLER MUSIC CO. , . iot : MAI * STRIIT : , ouxciL. m.rrr.s , IA. An old established Boot and Shoe business in Counoil 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. C. Phillips , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE , Executor. Especially Adaptofl tot SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER. POWER. Mills and Els/ators.1 / Specifications nnrt estimates furnlxliud for comjiloto Monm iilniiti. Itcrnlatlon , Durability (5imr- iiutecil. Cttiibhow Itttcr.s fiom users \\liciu fuel Kiononiy IH ciin.il with Corlba Non-Coiiilunalilt' . E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Scud for Catalogue. JCo. .010 I'oiirl Street , Council Bluffs. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in of Orders I'romptlv Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BKOADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O 0. K. JIUMj. ( ! . A. IIIIIIMNOHOP BELL & BERLINGHOF , Architects , Designer. ? and Snpcriiitcnileiits of Construction , Mr. IJprliiijjliirf Has M'ten years irilh Mpinlclbseilin , I'ishur & Linvry , and Inn tk'sIgiK'il many of UK : Illicit hloclis In Omaha and ( 'mmill Kind's. Plans anil Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application , titnilio , J too in Opera JJoti.ic Ulucli CITY MEAT MARKET I TO THE FRONT ! VNTIIi VlIltTIIKIt ; OTI < K I WIM , SrM , BEEF , VEAL & PORK Of' > 1V OW.V IIIIUbaINU Iowa Cattle , Fed o1 Iowa Coin ! Ami "rill meet any honoit competition on price * for 1Irst-i'laus MejtB. J. M. SCANLAN , mo nrdiulxvay. - - Trto | > lie > no 'JO1. HtV 01'H M IIS II. O.H.McDANELD & GO , , Hfajata , Pelts , Wool 6 Furs , mistiest inurket prices. Prompt return * , KM Hud KU iluln St. , Couuill JlluOi , Iowa , A , F. CLATTERBLJCK , 1) ) J1 H IKI'P ' ( 1W M lilAL fiiMAlli IIKOAIMVAV , IlliUFFS , : i IOWA. PRIVATEDEJECTIVE. Prlvuto WHUlinien tnrnlilinl ntiiuyumlal tiimts , Spu-lnl attention given to collection of cb.it- tnl inoitKi > K > H und n itiit , Money to loun on C' " > -li.ittel ( Keonrlty. llffuroncu Any li.uik , uttoinuy , or buflnesi muu In llm city. t t TAXIDERMIST AM ) IIUAI.KIt 11 ! NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS , Or lrs Illlod for all klnfts of mnminixls and Ijlnl Kpuclmuun MliuTHln and fo nh on hand. Iliillukiluiriis. DeiT und K.llc uiilli'pi rnruuU Doi-rBkiti rngii , uilillclaUycH , etc , Taxidermy oili ilonoluall Its btuutliBrt. Bi'Ud for ccttv