a'2A ' > ftaira fi THE OMAHA DAILY BEE/MONDAY : / , FEBRUARY' 23 < 1830. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL13LUFFS. O. NO IS ! IM5AKJJ STHKKT. J.ilivcredbr carrier In Any 1'nrt ot hoCltj'fi Tl nly Cents 'crV'cek. II , \ \ \ Tll/ION . MANAUEIL K No. < MGIIT KDITOII , tSti.St , MINOR MKNT10.V. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coaland wood. K.IC.Mnync , 01 ! ) IVway. District court opens again this mornIng - Ing and xvill begin to grind on the last week's a signtnont of law cases. NoM week the trial of cases on the criminal docket will bo commenced. Lastevonlng HlulTs division , uniform rank , K. of P.toolttho motor for Omaha , where they wcro the guests of that led gofer for the evening. After attending divine MM'ilco the boys returned home on a late motor train. The occasion was the bihcr aimhersary of the rank. The Johnson-Uleawon dog case is not yet bottled. After going the rounds of 'all I ho justice courts it caino before Kquirc Ilcndricks and was dismissed. Johnson lias not rcplovined the animal , and the rnsn will conio before Squire iJnruelt. Moth parties claim to own the dog , and tln-y will contest the case for nil thcie is in it. There was a lively runaway yesterday afternoon on Mndihon street. A bus team got under very rapid headway coming down the hill , and the driver was unable to check them when they readied Hroadway. A collision with the curbstone was narrowly averted , and the runaway team was headed up North l''irol street and finally stopped. Uooius to rent in the Mcrriam block. S. 13. Wadsworth . * c Co.LMI > Main street. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bitts' , : ( l'"i Broadway. I'orsomil Mrs. .1. W. Uacharach ib seriously ill. Mrs. Milligan is quite sick at the Now Ogdeii. Kay Ui.xby is laid up with a bovero attack of tonsilitis. lion. George F. Wright returned Saturday evening from a short trip through Nebraska. Uartlctt ft Norton for hardware , stoves and cutlery , 7M7 and S2315 B'wny. The Wtibash Western railway an nounces that tickets will be sold" from all statiotis to Washington and return , for the inauguration of President Harrison risen , at half fare. Hate for round trip from Council BtufTs , la. , fcil ) . Tickets will bo on halo February t ! " to Marcli - ; good returning until March 10 , 18S ! ) . For further par ticulars apply at the Wabash Wobtern ticket otlice , 4'2Broadway. \ . .1. C. MrrciiHhr , , Agent. I have moved my ollicc to Omaha , at which all orders will bo received and Irom which all deliveries will be made by wngon. L. M. FiNKKi.STKiX. Cruelly to A nl main. Several complaints are inndo daily concerning bomo of the haok and express - press men of this city. They drive a lot of miserable lookingbeasts , halfstarved and in every way lit for a place on the retired list. These poor brutes are mercilessly lashed and pounded , and it is by no means a. rare * sight to see u horse with the hair actually llaycd from his skin. The mnyor stated some time aero that a stop must bo put to it , but his time seems to have boon so taken up with other business that he has not hud R chance to attend to it. The hack and express drivers are compelled to wear a number conspicuous ! v , and at night the number shows plainly on the hack lamps , PO that identification is comparatively easy. If iv move was made in this direc tion it is probable Unit a beneficial rc- fiult will boon be noticeable. A few te&t cases would servo to bring the matter before the courts and lot not only the johus but iho owners as well understand the publicmind. * - All grades hard coal. C. B. Fuel'Co. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & . Co.'s loan olllce on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , porbonal property of all kinds , and all other articles of vatuo without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Police IMust "Hello. " The now practice adopted by the mayor of having the police patrolmen report at headquarters every two hours by telephone booms to bo of much ser vice , and the men themselves re gard it with favor. It allows the com munication of any message from head quarters to any iiolicomau in any part of the city regarding nny report that is made to the head of the force without the necessity of looking up the man per sonally , as well as requiring the patrol man to keep awake. It was adopted as an experiment , but ii is already doomed enough of a suc cess to insure its permanency. It is stated that other moves tending to the improvement of the force will soon bo introduced and this branch of the city Eorvico made more efficient than over. J. G. Tipton' real estate , 527 B'dwny. Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper ance boor. L. M. 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 t Co. , otllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Dviiiocrntlo I'rlniarlos. Democratic primaries will bo hold to morrow evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing delegates to the city convention bo hold at Iho city building , Wednesday evening , February Ii7 , at 8 o'clock , for the purpose of nom inating one candidate for aldorman-nt- largo and two candidates for members of the board of education. The caucuses will bo hold at the following places : First Ward Wheeler it HoraldV now building , corner of Broadway and Ben- ton. . Second Ward At the city building. Third Ward At LaeyV hall , South Main fatrcnt. Fourth Ward At the county court house. At the primaries hold in the Third and Fourth wards candidates for ward aldermen will bo nominated. The number of delegates to which each ward is entitled is as follows : First.S ; Socoiull ; Third,8 ; Fourth , 12. Send all orders for bottled boor to L. M , Flnkolotoin , Omaha. Heating stoves at codt to close out. Odoll & Bryant , ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , An Omaha Clergyman" Fills the Pulpit of the Baptist Ohuroh. > THE PRIMARIES TONIGHT. Ftinri-a ) of Lit tin llnrry I'ollco Itniil "Tho Koxv , " Hut Only to Collect Incenses A Newsy 1'otpoiirri. llov. Ilnunp I'ronohps. The pastor of the First Baptist church was absent yesterday morning and that pulpit \vas tilled by Hov. II. L. House , pastor of Huth-1'don Baptist church , Omaha. The sermon was an excellent one. one."The Indwelling Christ"'was the sub ject taken from Col. 1 , t7th ! , last clause. " ( Jhriht iu you the hope of glory , whom wo preach. " The thoughts developed wore Christ , the iil ul man ; Christ , the indwelling spirit ; Christ in you the hope of glory. Introducing the subject proper , ho said : "One of the first questions linked by men uow-a-duys is , will it payV The young man looking out upon life esti mates the chances of this business and that , and asks , will it pay ? The busi ness man bcoks for investments and throws into his vocation all the energies of his nature and asks himself the s-amo question will it pay ? The house wife , looking over the spring wardrobe to see whether this dress can be worn , or must bo made over , or must bo givoli to the poor , also asks the same question will it pay ? It is not strange , therefore , that ministers of the gospel sometimes ask themselves the same question. There ia no work tlioy bo enjoy and into which they can so fully put tlio fervency of a sanctified heart and ; life , but after the labor is done and the results , are estimated , he cannot help but ask him self , docs it pay ? Would it not , bo bet ter if ministers would leave their pul pits and seek for opportunities to leach the inceptive youthful mind in the schools ? Would it not bo better to go into the hospitals * and seek by the bedside of the sick and dying avenues to reach the hearts of men ? Would it not be better to go into the workshops and beside the forge and bench and teach the moil who toil the better way of ad justing their dilToreaces and lead them into tlio higher ways of usefulness ? These arc all useful employments and " have their certain reward" , and does it pay to preach 'Christ in you the hope of glory ? ' A lecturer once said as men believe and practice the precepts of the trospol they become bad and mean and as they disbelieve and disobey they be come grand and noble. Do you believe that ? Look into the experience of your own heart and faith. Is the state ment true ? You deny it , and our own land , with its churches , schools and Christian eivili/.ation , says it is not true. "What is it you preach when you urge men to embrace Christ ? You hold up the accomplishments of a perfect life the only perfect life that of Jcaus Christ. That is well. Aim high. Se lect a noble pattern. Select the great est , the noblest the earth has overseen. Christ wi's the only perfect man. ' \Vo do not preach a dead Christ , but living just the same as when He walked in the graves of Palestine and wept in the Garden of Gethsomouo. ' ' * You may not bo able to attain to your hu man ideal you may be lacking the very characteristics which made him great but if you open your heart and invite the indwelling of Clirist , you Will bo like Him. lie will transform you into His glorious likeness. You can and will attain to the divine ideal. " The sneaker quoted from Ingersoll's eulogy at the grave of his brother , and said : "If life is a brief span between two eternities , ice-clad and cold , it is so because viewed from Ingcrsoll's stand point , but faith makes the valley blos som and garbs the towering peaks with luxuriant forests , while beyond rise the walls of the New Jerusalem who"se golden streets are pressed by the feet of those who have trodden the valley , scaled the heights and now retain the bliss of a complete redemption. " Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cults and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. The London "Tailor's * ' is the place to get your clothes made. C37 Broadway , S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan monev. A Finn Haul. Between the hours of 11 and 1" Satur day night the police raided bcvoral of the "joints" on "Tho How , " and ar rested eight of the kalsomincd chromes who make their homo in that locality. It was not a general raid , but was made for the purpose of gathering in the de linquent ? whoso lines for the last month had not been paid. The regular monthly line is $ ( ! each , but the costs attendant on its collection in this manner swelled the amount to $8.10. Eight frail beings were landed in the cooler. "Friends1' appeared and put up the necessary amount to secure the re lease of all but two , who spent Sunday behind the bars. They kicked vigor ously agaiiibt the action of the authori ties making the move Saturday night , but it was uj-olcbin. Some of the ) diim- bels , when arrested , rebelled at the idea of bleeping on the hard lloor of the city juil , and insisted on taking along bomo quilts and blankotb. The ollicor was uccomtnoduting , itnd should ered quite a load of these articles us ho led the way to the station. The charge tiled against the victims was vagrancy. . - - Try our XXX bottled beer. Special rates on all orders from Iowa. L. M. Dr. C. C. Ha/en , dentist , Opera house block. _ _ For Halo at a Itnrsaln. Hotel property in Council lllulTs , cen trally located , doing good business. It , P. O.'licer , solo agent , No. 12 N. Main St. , Council Bhifi'.s- . Ijitllu llarry'H Funeral. "God lakes the little children , our babies , transfer * them to his own habi tations above , and there develops them Into perfect , bcingfc complete in Him. These , our babies , nro the greatest in God's kingdom. iVhat honor to you that ho liud taken your little one , sin less and Christltko , unto himself to till tliis most exulted place in the divine economy , " With these and kindred thoughts did Rev. Dr. Phelps conbolo tlio mourning friends yesterday uftornoon who gath ered in the homo of Mr. and Mrs , li. E. Adams to pny tholr tribute of sympathy for those stricken ones. "You have now u double heritage over there , for your little Harry will wntch uud wnlt for your coming. Your Harry no loss yours now than whim ho was with you In the lloah. " The attendance of friends wafa largo , and floral emblems and other tributes wcro numerous. Prominent among them were two , the memorials of the Lndics' Au.\illnry society , and the Mod ern Woodmen , of which organizations the parents arc members. All grades soft coiil. C. B. Fuel Co. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS § NT CdW MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates of interest. Fine farms close to Bluffs to exchange for city properly. Western land to. exchange for city property. Big bargains iu Broadway lots. Fine buslncbs property to exchange for well Improved farms. Good fresh stock Groceries to ox- chnngo for city property and one-third cash. cash.Houses Houses and lots on monthly payments Small payments down. Prices ranging from $776 to $4,000. Cheap lots in Kvans' , Wright's , Cocli- ran's and most all additions to city. Fine aero property for ale from $100 to WOO less than present worth. No. lOlYnrl SI. , Council Hinds. SPECIAL NOTICES. VVAMTS. Foil HUNT Two nlwlv furnUtied room * for man and wlf < % < > rt\uiBontlemouwltli usoor buths. Itemed by furnace. S-1 Soutli Seventh Ainent block. FOIt HUNT 1-Vnlt faim and market garden ; S IICITH , 't mile , nortluiiist ot Orei-nnnlo. flood , ! mom house1 , burn mid outbiilldinis. tl iirri-i blackberries ; I iicie sti.ivlorrle i. W , C. bTACV , OI > LT < I llonsu block. VVrA.N'TIIl ) The people to try the City Steam ' l.mmdiy , HI Noitu Jinlu. IJIOIt ItKNT Chcnp. two h.uidsnme , new , nix- -L. room totta e-i , north of tiniisrer. Council liuiulru lll.iiid Jtlshtor , Mil live , uml VV-ANTKI ) Competent nhstr.icter ot title * . t J. W. Squire , Council llluira. FOH UKNT The three story crick store room No. 407 llroiutuny. Tin1 location Is one of the "oest In the city. 'th Unlldln has l > con oc- rupipdfo } the lust twenty years by Miller Jc Co. , Imrdw an1 , nnd would bo : i vtiy desirable locu tion for u haul \vuro business on that account. John llonuuti. MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUYof THEM. S fo lADAMSV f * o & co ; SHOE 'u ' House , 417 llrondxvnr , W CO Council lllnlls. I THE BEST.S ! fs co CHEAPEST ! 03 g Si CS ace As 1 can pro\ by hunrtreds. Lanzendorfer & o Sfrohbehn , co ! 2 C/ > r J IVo. 231 i Sc- - S- . r. MAIM STRCET. ' . ° .00 - FIELD & ESTEP , FDNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention given to Kmbalmlng. No. 14 iMulii SI. , Council Ululft. Furniture repairing neatly dono. Odlco calls attended promptly day and night. THE I5isT en CO ' MEATS a. § S " 3 C g fcg O AT THE Lowest Prices ! ffl 5 , t * I : S O 2 l-C Poultry of nil kind * § = j hseil to order. < o c ; G1VK SI 15 A or m 12 S o , c ' E. Mottaz No. 11412. Uromln'y GO TO THE And K t ( lie best llttln- Suit yon ever litul. Q.E97 Broa-lway - , onncil B What a Shirt LOOK AT IT. f you had token It to the City titeam j.uundry t wouldn't look so. ill .Main Street. Telephone HI. 0. E. HKLL. 0. A. 11KHUNGUOF BELL & BERLINGHOF , Arcliitccts , Designers and Snperinlenilsati of CoDstrncHofl , Mr. IJcrliiiKhof MUS se > cu years Slrmlelpsolm , FIslior& Loury , and has designed many of tlio llncst blocks In Omnlm nml Coiinull Klufl's. Plans and Specifications Prepared aiid Estimates made on Application , Studio , Jtooin a Opera Jlouao Hloclc O. R. GILBERT , TAXIDERMIST -AMI l > U.U.KIt IK- NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS , Onlera fllloj for all kind * ot wammula uuJ ilnl binK'linena.Mluoruls and fosnili , on Imml. Inirnlo horns. Uucr anil Kile antlers. 1'uruuil Jui-rskln rues , uttindot eyt-s. utc , Taxli \orkilonoluullltf , brandies. ' tjcml lor ojjue , CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO fMU , i niTiim NOTICT. i WILL snt.t , BEEF , VEAL & PORK - or MV OWN miK aivrt - Iowa Cattle , Fed on Iowa Corn , Anil " 111 meet nny honMt competition on vrlce I for IirsM'Irts * Melts. J. M. SCANLAN , 1510 Hrondwny. - - Tdrphono 201. THY OUIl MUSH. A. F. 1)1 ) ? AT COTI'M ' ? llliAL liMAlli , 111) imOAOWAV , COUNTII * ttljUKKS , t t IOWA. PRIVATED1EJECTIVE. Private wntUimen fnrnlshcil at nny nnd nl times. Special attention ct\en to collection ot chaU tel inorlRnKvs anil notes. Money to loan on KOHI ! clmttol "sei'ili Ity. Itcferi'iico-Any bank , nttoiney , or business intui In the city. D.H.McDANELQ & G0f HidesTallow , , Pelts , Wool & Furs , iest nmikt't prices. Prompt returns. KO and KJJ .Main St. . I'ouuuil lllutl.s. town. \-v SAPP & KNOTTSr Fuel Merchants. WatcheTheSGNS ! , , _ No,3l SoufhMainSt. * Courteous /iftcnrion. * * * * * " * t-Pain ted by - 4 We invite your " PfompfOeilverY' patron age. P. 0.MILLER E.B.GARDINER . ? / VO.04 BFfOA D NOS.II&I3 Pearl St. . \ COUNCI ' 6 < v ft ST .ttVv.f i. 8iiS ! ODELL BROS.&G , mbefofCcntctttfl03Peoi-l Omaha , /Cewcit stuffs V * 09H | B For This W Every Department Full of The Newest Good AND THE And in ail you will find the greatest bargains ever offered. TOIL DU At e2c. Price everywhere 15c. Pat terns never seen before. Come everybody and tell your friends what wonderful values are given at the 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TO PHYSICIANS : A GREAT To any regular physician who desires to locate , 1 have to oiler in a thriving city in Icwa of 8,000 population , the home and practice of the leading physician of the place. Ho has resided in said city for sixteen ycais last past , and his books will bho\v an annual husinc.ss of § 6,000 , per year For reasons porsoual t ) himself lie proposes to change his residence to another city. He will sell his homo , which is a comfortable frame house of eight room' , heated by furnace , and with all necessary outbuildings and conveniences for § 3,500. lie will turn over to the buyer liiw practice and gooil will , nnd will remain with his successor some inontln pending his a-ltle- ments and collections. Any reputable physician desiring to make a change will do well to cor respond 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. PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS BY- JOHN GILBERT 521 Main St. TKLUPHONR 221. Furulfchud Correspondence Solicited , On Application. . GOOD V/ORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 RUG SALE This Week An old established Boot aiid Shoe business in Oounoil 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. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE SroHllcatli ns and citlniiups fiiintsh-il for couplto Htciitn uliintiuiilutlnn. ( . lliiralillity ( iiiftr iinieed. Can show ioitcis noin nsuis wlieie I'ui'l l.tonnmy Is i > ijtnil wllli t orll-h Noii'Coiiui'iiiiiiK. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catnlofjue. No. 51O Peai'l Str-eet , Council Bluffs. WHYSHOULD YOU BUY A . U is ttio most ilur.iblu Piano made , S. Jt iinjimvcs under use y. H hus more volume of toim limn any oilier instrument I. Jt Htunils in Inno longer tlum : inv otlior 1'iiitio. r > . It. ID the only 1'i.ino vali the now iMtent liari-bto | | > . It is t lie only Piano with tlio new nmtul key support , 7. Jt is unequalled in urlinn * 6. It lends all otliurrtuinoiiirllio bust , pooplo. 'J. ll is thi ! lltuidMiinuHl i'l.uio inailc ! . IU. Ami iiiost , iiiKjit.int : | of all ll l sold a ! { 7QM ) _ OFJ' KM _ . IX MUELLER MUSIC GO. , XO , 4 < uii , i ! , eirrs , HA. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. PI D I/1 [ \ ! Dl M C Hvdraulio and fcJ.untury Kngineor. Plans , Kstlmalos , DirmiMDHNL. Specifications. Kupurvihion of Public Work. Hrowti Jiulldlng , Council HlnlTri , Iowa. * M I I D 7 Juutifo of the Pence , Olllco over American Evpro s , No , 419 Nor - DrondvMiy , f'ounoil JJluirs , Jowa. , &OWO | | | Attornoyb-at-Law. I'ractico in the Slate and Fod- OIIYIO oral Courts. Kooms 7 and 8 Khugart-Huno Uloclc , Council niull'B , Iowa , ) ? . CI M I C V Attoruoyut.Liivv. . Room IU , Bliugart Ulock , ( X rHNL.L.1 ouncil UlulTb. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. Mnnufautururb and Wholesale Diwlir * in of Orders 1'roinptly Filled and Uollvurcd. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.