G OMAHA DAXLY BEE : WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 27. 18 9. DAILY BEE. COUNOILBLUFFS. OFFI on. NO 12 PEARL STKKBT. JCclheredby wirrlor In Any Pnrt of hoCltyu Twenty Cents Per Week. 11 , W. TII.TON. . TKLKPHONKSl nt'Mstss QtncE NO. $ . Nionr ffofrcn , No.3. MI.NOU 7HK.NTIOX. N. Y4 Plumbing company. Conlnnd wood. E.E.Mnyno , 010 B'wny. Ono yng wns the only victim In police cout-t yesterday. lie wag discharged. Mnrrlngo licenses wore Issued ycstcr- dny to Henry Hoirrnr and Eniiim Kivdol , htulHobcrt Lewis arid .Tonulu Plunkott , nil of this city. The Picanitinlos will sing again to night In costume the same melodies. Admission 10 cents to foiwnir tflvon by the Episcopal ladies nt Armory Imll. The-llrm of Moore & Klplitigdr has dissolved DartnorHhip , the junior mem ber retiring. The business will bo continued at the old stand by Mr. MoOre. The cnso of Henry Johnson , the coon Hmrgcd with pilfering- the county jail , was not called by Squire Ilondrioks yesterday , and will probably come up to-day. The remains of Mrs. Mnry M. Look , who died Monday night at her homo in the southern part of the city , will bo .forwarded . this morning1 to Corning , where they will bo Interred. Mrs. Anna M. Tyng , of Minnesota , Btato lecturer of I. O. O. T. and D. G. , ( J. T. , will deliver a temperance ad dress at the Overtoil mission , to night and to-morrow night. Admission froo. froo.A A meeting of the stockholders of the American District Telegraph company was hold at 10l : : ! ( yesterday morning at the Bcehtolo houbo parlors , and the fol lowing directors were elected for the ensuing. year : George Motcalf , M. F. Kohror , Sol II. Foster , F. J. Day , A. Louie , . 7. N. Baldwin and G. A. Holmes. Sheriff Dolaslunutt , of Mills county , was in the city yesterday. JIo was looking for tw'o residents of Mills county named Odon and Bailey , who are wanted for an attempt at highway 1 rdbbory. They wore not found , although they were seen in this citv a few days ago. It is thought that they nro living on the island a few miles dpwn the river , and that place will bo , raided in a few days. The papoi-h wore Hied yesterday with the county recorder by which Mr. " . .Carles P. Bnislnn trannforred to Messrs. , Wm. K Ilaskoll , Chas. M. Palmer , Ed- ' wnrd' K. Wodolstacdt , Nicolay Greastad , Edward B. Zior and Ncls II. Giertson , i nn 'undivided ' six-hcvonths interest in the west half of the northwest quarter ( jf section eleven , township sovonty- four , range forty-four. Each of the purchasers paid $ ,783.70 for his one- seventh interest in the property. It is the tract purchased a short time ngo by Mr. Braslan from the real estate firm of Baldwin & Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S. B. Wttdsvvorth &Co. , 'i ( > Main street. i i - " ' 1'icldod , tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- b'ilts' , 3J5 Broadway. _ All grades hard coal. C. B. Fuel Co. < * a { Solid all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkolstoin , Omaha. t - . , . Dr. C. C. Huston , dentist , Opera house " block > tt . For Sale at a Rnrcain. Hotel property in Council BlulTs , con- trhlljUocated. doiair good business. 11. P. OHIccr , solo agent , No. 11 ! N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. The London "Tailor's" ' is the place to got your clothes ituttlo. 037 Broadway. t i < Harmony Chapter No. 25 , O. E. S. , will hold a special meeting Thursday night , Foburary 128 , for the purpose of initiation. By order \V. M. 1'crxonnl i'ar A. P. Cramer , of Avoca , visited the Bluffs yesterday. . John Mnloncy is seriously ill with in flammatory rheumatism. Deputy United States Marshal Dun can , of Creston , was in the city yester- flny. 4 Colonel James Ettinger loft ycstor- , /day afternoon for Washington to take 'pavtin the inauguration. t " "Billy Hogan and Dan Ilelweg , of Lin coln' , came up Monday evening to see " 'thru ' "Lady Minstrels , " and failed , to y inake conncctioiib for yesterday's return ' t W. M. Winter , of Juniata , Nob. , is " Visiting liis son Harry , of the Now Og- i ueu < Air. Winter is just returning , ( rojn Chicago , whore ho went to have a cancer removed from his lip. i Joel Eaton , manager of the gas com pany , returned yestorUay morning from a-six week's trip through southern Cal ifornia. Ho reports a most enjoyable trip ; and returns greatly refreshed. Charles P. Brnslan returned yester day morning from Minneapolis. He will remain in the Bluffs the greater part of the time during the next four mouths to look after his heavy real es- , . tlr. . A. P. Hanchctt , of Council Bluffs , has been honored by the appointment os , , one of the board of directors of the homb'opathte department of the Iowa State University , to till the position miulp vacant by the death of Dr. Still- imufi S ,13 , Wadsv.'orth & Co. loan money. Try our XXX bottled boor. Special 'rutob on nil ordurn from Iowa. L. M. FJXKKLSTKIN. Ndtice thebuauttful | llnish given ool- luiyficulTu and slurU by Casua o Lauu- MOney loaned on futnituro , pianos , didnftmus , horses , buggies or anything of Tfaluo at low ratcbof intorect. No 'pUliltulty ; lair and honorable dealing. A /'A. / Clark & Co. , otllco cor. Broailway "aud'Main , over American express. - , * tfif - - * o , 3fiTlpton' real estate , G27 B'dwny. "having tomporar.co billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take tifl ] exclusive sale of my tompor- * 's'J'Hu\o ' ' ' ! our wagon call for your tolled CuwsuJo Laundry Co. loaned nt L. B. Craft's & Co. 'a Mo < ln bllicc on furnitnro , pianos , horses , wh 'Oife , poreonal property of all kinds , mid all otlnu * articles of value without romoval. Alt buslucus strictly corill- Jb Norton for hardware , cutlery , 7t7 ! and 2316 IVvvay. . .moved my olllce to Onmlm , nt whjch all ordora will bo w'olyr.d and I com wlitdi all deliveries will bo ir.udo bV'wAftti. I" . M. FINKKMTUX. 9ilri iTi _ , , - ' " 't ' tttlHg stoves at cosl to oloso out. - u FROM A SIMMER TO A BOIL The Political Pot in the Bluffs Liable to Slop Over. j LAST NIGHT'S CAUCUSES How Testimony la OlitnincitRftlnst SnlooiiH A Union of Gun Clubs A Now Hohcino Kor tlio Itonril. PofHllilo Cnmllilnts , Harry ISirlnnbino's iiamo Is being quilo frct'lyuscd In connection with tlio place of alderman /rom the Fourth ward on the republican ticket. Ho has many intends who would gladly Im prove the opportunity of voting for him if ho consents to fro on the ticket. L. B. Cousins Is talked of as a pros pective republican alderman from the Third ward. Captain Cousins is so well known that his name would give strength to any ticket. Tie came very near defeating the present marshal , nnd there nro few names which could bo found on so many ballots , of all parties , If ho is Riven and accepts the nomina tion as talked. William Arndt , who has boon urged sostronglv to allow his name to bo iibcd as alderinnnic candidate from the Third wnr l , is said , to be out of the race entirely , absolutely refusing to allow his friends to make any move in that direction. F. II. Illll , the well known member ol the Empkio Hm-dwaro company , is being urged to go on the republican ticket as alderman from the Fourth ward. Alex Wood , A. T. Fllckingor and others are being named ns probable candidates on the republican ticket for alderman at largo. A. Juinociratic Hci'orin. Last night there wns a strange donou- inentintho democratic camps. The re has of late been borne talk about the ox- travaganoo of the present city govern ment , and especially in regard to the salaries of city olllcers , which have been increased. In each of the ward caucuses there was sprung upon the unsusceptiblos a resolution intended as a cut onthe sal aries of democratic ollieials. For such a cry for reform and retrenchment to como from the ranks of the jjarly itself , and be directed to tlio ollieials of the same party , came as a surprise to many. Tlio resolution was the .same in each ward and read as follows : Whereas , There is considerable dis satisfaction prevalent among the people owing to the passage of a city ordinance by the city council increasing the sal aries of the mayor , city attorney and the several city olliccrs ; therefore bo it Resolved , Hy the democracy of the ward , that they nro in favor of the ropOal of the ordinance increasing tlio salaries of the several city ollieials. In the First ward the resolution was received rather noisily , but as it dawned upon the assembled disciples of democ racy what it really meant , there wns a cold , clammy silcnco fell upon them , and they waited. Finally it wns moved to lay it oivthe table , and the motion prevailed. In the Second ward the resolution was not presented , and the meeting ad journed without hearing of that dissat isfied kick. In the Third ward the resolution was introduced by , T. J. Trainoy , who de manded its adoption. W. J. Connor moved that it be changed to include only the mayor's balary , and then seconded ended the motion to adopt it. J. M. Shea movedt lay it on the table , when a motion to "adjourn was introduced nnd carried amid great confusion. The lights wore at once put out , and the crowd groped its way through the dark ness to the lighted street. In the Fourth ward it shared the same fatoand wns carefully stored away in a corner. Kcimbllcnii < ily Convention. The republicans of the city of Coun cil BlutTb will meet in delegate conven tion on Thursday , February 28 , at 7:30 : o'clock p. m. at the court house for the purpose of nominating a candidate for nlderman-at-largc. The primaries for tlio election of dele gates to suid convention will bo hold on Wednesday evening , February 27 , at 7:30 : o clock at the following named places : First Ward At John Hammer's of fice , upper Broadway , and select seven delegates. Second Ward At the city building , and select eight delegates. Third Ward At. the court house , and nominate one alderman and select eight delegates. Fourth Ward At court house , and nominate one alderman and select ten delegates. J. F. Kv.\xs , Chairman. How Evidence In Obtained. ' 'They nro wholly and unqualifiedly 'aUo , " said Captain A. Ovorton ycstor- luy , referring to the charges appearing n yesterday's Hornid , to the effect that 10 had bribed the witnesses in the con tempt case against Henry Wagner. "So far as I am concerned , " continued .he . speaker , "I have never bribed a witnobs on the stand , and Mr. Dolong can tell you hinibolf what he has done. i do not deny that I am spending money o close up the saloons , but it is going through legitimate channels. i am laying several persons for securing evidence , but none of these parties ever goon tlio witness stand. > It IB their business to go around the various saloons and BOO who is drinking hero , and these drinkers are the ones vho are subpuunacd to give their tehtl- uony in court. Wo have evidence igainst nearly all of the saloons , and his is all in the hands of our attorney , Mr. Sims. But BO far as the Herald's charges of bribery are coneornrd. there s not the slightest foundation forthom. Tim witncbs Sales , whom they sintrlo mt in particular as having received $00 or his testimony , I am not acquainted vith , and am not aware that I over saw im , The charges are us untruu as they ire ridiculous , and are undoubtedly nadu as a bluff to deter other witnc&sefl rom testifying. " A mutual Aim. The momborb of the Omaha gun club mvo signified a desire to unite with .ho Manawn gun club , of this city , in ho erection of n olub-houM > in the west ern part of the city , It Is also the in- cntiou to lay out grounds and a I'auco vhero weekly shoots may bo hold. The den is to have the location near the olontrlo motor line , probably in ICviins1 addition , where it would bo easy of ac cess for both clubs. "The question has not boon submitted 0 our club yet , " said Billy Ilardln yes terday , but it will provo n go without 1 doubt. You see the Mnnnwa grounds mi qulto u little outof tlio.way , and the locution ollerd superior ad- vnntngds. The Omnlm follows want to como over to this frido , nnd if their plan is carried out wq will have a mighty flno club-houso there buforo the end of this season. " If the Bchomo is carried through tea a succosslul termination it will do much to encourage the members of both clubs , and will doubtless lead to the arranging of several club matches , us well as nidi- ' yidunl prize shoots in the near future. The few of the Council Bluffs members who have been scon nro greatly In fnvor of the plan , nnd the matter will bo brought up nt the next mooting. A School nonrd Scheme , "I didn't know until I read THK BKB yesterday that the school board wns di viding up the appointments of teachers us they would divide up the profits of n syndicate , " remarked one of the read ers. "If that's the way the teachers are to bo appointed. I don't see why the board don't go a little further. Sup pose they take the school , fund for the year , say $ * iO,000 , and divide it up into six equal parts , there being six mem bers with equal authority , and ono hav ing as much of a right to say whcro tlio money should go as another has. That would make $10,000 nplocc , and then each member could expend it us seems best to him. Of course each member is elected by the people , and is responsible to the people. Why not let each ono handle his share of the fund then ? There's just as much sense to that us there is to dividing up the Innnbcr of appointments for teachers , and letting each member elect a certain number. ' lincy's Certain changes have boon made ir the location of some of the members o the lire department , and politics is bait" to be nt the bottom of the move. The center of operations is No. 4 fire house which is located in the fourth ward. I is claimed that the firemen who nro not ardent supporters of Alderman Lacy have boon removed to No. 3 hose house , which is iu the second ward , and their phiocs filled by No. 4 by rcdhot Lucy men. The men wno were removed are unable to say why thcchango was made. Tlio chairman of the llro committee could afford no in formation on the sub ject. The assistant chief stated that ho did not inaico the change and did not know why it wns done , but suggested that it might have been done in order to have a carpenter nt No. 3 house to repair the damage done to his stall by " " the fractious lire horse "Jerry , re cently stationed thoro. The theory that it was u political move is tlio one generally accepted , and there are none who ridicule that idea. It seems to bo generally conceded that the Lacy supporters will make a hard light if ifeccssary , and are leaving no stones unturned. It is staled that several Inburors , who have always re sided in other parts of the city , have quietly moved to the third ward , and that certain admiring friends pro now naying their board. The story is given for what it is worth. Copy Ones Astray. Through an uufortunate accident , late copy from Council Bluffs containing the account of the democratic primaries , reached the oflicc too late for use. SUnUIlHAX NEWS. Crownll. J. J. King was in Scnbnor on Monday of list week attending a law suit , nnd took with him tlitf lollowini ; persons as witnesses : Frank Harmcl , Will Sliepard and Mrs. J. J. [ Chip. wr. ft. Dicrs , Jalto Hnrincl , and C. Hill were also called down on the saint1 cnso. Tlio case will have another hearing on tlio USth. as on tlio ilr&t licaiini the jury was divided , bolng four for and two ugaiust Mr. King. There were eight cars of cattle shipped from here on Tuesday. Corn comns in slowly this week on account of cold weather. Mrs. Lunn Shcpard icturned home on Wednesday from nor visit to North 13cnd. Mr. A. Wilbur moved over to his place near North Bond on Monday of lust week. Mr. U. U. Swfillum and family expect to ; o cast on a visit soon. The Literary met on Saturday , and after istcnmg to a well rendered programme , dis cussed at some length the question , "Re solved , That railroads are a detriment to this country. " The judges' decision on the merits of the question were three negatives , md on the merits of the debate wo affirmatives and ono nega- ive. The ( juestinn for next Saturday is "Hesolved , That the soldier de serves moro credit than the statesman. " MissLefllor came down on Friday from West Point oa a visit to Mr. John Shoiwrd's. 3ho returned homo on Sunday. M. J. Kennedy , section foreman and his nen were called out on the work train on Saturday to throw off ties ulong the line. Fontnnclle. Hon. Henry Spriek and Mr. A. D. Lewis pout the tlrst three days of last week noting ho doings at the state capital. Several cases of sickness arc reported among the children of this pluuo. Cases of Idleness were in the families of Fred Hrund , James Cook and A. 1) . Lewis. Tr. 13rown reports several cases In Dodgu county , Tlio liscase scorns to bo epidemic. The promi- icnt symptoms is the swelling of the face larticularly the oycs. Owing to the cold weather the dance nt the mil was not attended by many of the merry ones Friday night , but these present enjoyed hemsclves immensely , particularly the peutntors. Itlitlr. Two old rcsidcnco of Washington county mvo lately died. 1'etor H. IJonner , who was ounty clerk for eiirht years' , was buried Sunday. Alex. Heed was buried Monday. klr. Heed was county treasurer of Wushing- iiKton county for twelve years. Homier and Heed were both in ofllco at the sumo line , * Mrs. Helen Oougar lectured In the Moth- dist Episcopal church hero Saturday evening n prohibition and high license , but she got ( T her subject , and remarks were simply < 11- ectod uguinst the republican party and Tim ) M MIA Liii : : . Slid stated that Harrison was sleeted by the combined inlluonuo of the PU- 0011 clement. She made an attack on i'jiu OMIIAII lien , claiming it was > ought up by Her. A few prohibitionists ricd to ruiso a cheer at this Rtngo , but it was uuh au old "chestnut" that it failed. She md u good audience , consisting principally if women and children. After lecturing wo and a halt hours , part of the audience ot up nnd loft. The sudden change In the wenthor last 'liursday caused a great mnny colds. The Commercial hotel is doing a largo bus- ness , under the management of Mr. Mayle. The supper given by the ladies of the tlothodist Episcopal church on Tuesday of ast week , was a success Jlnuncinlly. The Uliilr Drauiatlo company will play Nevada" at Missouri Valley anil t Arling. on noon. Sprlnirflcld. E. P , Swain took In Papilllon and Omaha ast Tuesday. H. Inheldcr of Cedar Crcoit , .Neb. , was in town Thursday morning. A. M. Murdouk and I. L. Freonmn took in ) mahii by gaslight lust Saturday night. lD. . IJall a student of > the Omaha Com- inrcial college , spoilt Sunday In town with is cousin , U. L. Strain. Mlos Mary Sfhaal who is attending the Ouniha Dusinuss college , Is visiting with her Kirunts this week. Mr. Wm. Marshall of Humbolt , Neb , , is pending a week with his sou. J.V. . liirt-lmll. Jauus Mclutca ot Gretua , was In town 'hurmluy morning looking after a fci5U note onio party had forged liln nainnto nnd Hold. Vt this writing tlio nauiu of thu forger a unknown , The pOHtonlco. hits been removed fiom the Doll Itogora miUitlng on the noitli suler of Main street to the F'crfcin ' * building on the corner of Main nnd Jfooojid streets. Sprlngllbld , not wiHko"oUicr town * near Onmlia , has the best site lor the locntlon ot Fort Omaha , nnd some ot ! our citizens nro going to Walt upon the nuUicrtitlcs and show up the mt ny advantages no ! * 8sed over the other towns. 1JJ. , George nnd Fred Hurg left lot Saturday night with n carload ofiilioracs , cows and farming Itniillmonts for Hof'Sprlnps , Dak , , wlioro they will try homcsteadlng for awhile , . > i WHALE'S H Costs Five Slillllticfl ' , ' ( \ OlnBS nnrt ConsuiniitlvcsiOrifik IN A London cbrrospondfliit'of the Drug gists' Bulletin writes ! ' "On turning down Oxford street , my attention was attracted by n huge sign on the opposite side of the street and also by the num ber of people Hocking into the building. The sign rend ns follows : 'Wlmloid. Infallible cure for consumption. Dis pensing hours 8 to 10 n. m. , and 8 to 5 p. m. Entering the building I was nt a loss xvlin to make of the matter , ns nil I could see wns the crowd nnd u Inrgo tnuk in the center of the room. This tank was some 70 foot long , 30 feet wide , and as I learned afterward , about I0 ! feet deep , having been constructed at u great expense. While waiting pa tiently for developments I found that the liquor was being lowered or lot out by some moans. Soon n smooth , black surface appeared to view , nnd us the water continued to recede J became aware that a captive whale was on ex hibition. Surprised nt not having to pay an admission fee , I wns soon mndo aware of the reason. A framework hudv been constructed , on which the animal rested , nnd woon an export milkmnn wns cngngcd iu extracting for the consumptiveswhnloid , or whale's milk , which was greedily absorbed at 5 shillings porglnss. Tills plan seems to bo identical with 'that of the milkmen in Naples , who load a cow to tlio door and deliver the lluid in the prcsoncco the consumer , so that the latter can bo satisfied that no illegal dilution is in dulged in. I hardly recovered from my surprise at this unique idea of getting nature's own emulsions , when I wan to encounter a severe shock. Joining the throng who wore leaving , I found my- solfting further down the street toward Southampton row. The place of at traction proved to bo , however , a smaller building , also labelled in a mysterious manner : 'Codloids. Au thorized agency protected by letters patent. " " Supplied to subscribers only. Speeitic for rheumatism and consump tion. ' Now , what do you suppose cod- loids proved to bo ? Why , eggs of the codlisn , and wonderfully largo ones , too. They wore retailed at 2 shillings per egg , and eaten raw with a little sodium chloride , which in plain Kng- lish means salt. . I retired thnt night with the conviction thnt our native thernpoutics and pharmacy wore in a very primitive ; condition , and had been obscured ' . ' ' ' by a largc-sizqd 'filoudoid. Itoljber or Jixnccnii < Iliig. "Chorchps ; la fominoI"Jacques Meyer , the financier who ran awa.wcfrom Paris in November last , leaving behind a do- licit of something like 40,000 , or ( i,000,000 frnnosj has just < been arrested in Brussels , mainly thrp'ugll the unin tentional instrumentality of his old llamo , Marguerite Ugaldov the actress , says a Paris uc&patch to London * Tele graph. Poor Jacques had been vi&itiug a deceit capitals for chtngo-of : air hinco his hasty departure from tl $ metropolis of pleasure , which has been'tho ruin of so many promising but itoo' ambitious young men like M. Meyer. The refugee iirst went to Jersey , then , to Gucrn&oy , where ho was described tfyitho landlord of the hotel as luiviug nl-beatiful wo.innn an out-and-out Paritjionnc with him. Prom Guernsey "Jules Michel , " ns ho called himself , went to Liycrpool , and eventually to London. After that ho was dogged by a detective to sunny Italy. lie paid Hying visits to Genoa , Florence , Turin , and next entered Swiss and German territory , wlioro the limior to § { . sight of him. Sharp M. Goron , of the Suroto , however , hoard that Jacques's ' fair friend Marguerite IJglado wns engaged to play Boulotto in ' 'Barbe-Bleuo" at the Calories Saint- Hubert , in BrusfcclSjSohosent twoplain- clothps men to "prospect nroiui" tlio at tractive actress. The detectives played their part so well that they somehow or other found a letter from Mo.yor to Mile. Ugnlde , giving her an appointment at La Huppe. Out to the trystiug-place went the policemen and captured their quarry \yithout any tronBlo. Meyer nearly fainted when the grim detec tives appeared. He had only , 32 in his possession out of a sum of 1200 which hud lately been sent him from Paris. lie was taking lessons in Russian at Brussels , in order to be able to accom pany his amie to St. Petersburg. A Forcible Objection. America : Mi&s Beacon ( of Boston ) ' You western girls are dreadfully slangy. Do you know I heard n Chicago Sfirl say the other day that she would get there with both feet. ' " Miss Dearborn "Yes ; wo nro some what given to that sort of thing. Is it true that Boston girls are ; ih ns defi cient of beauty as they are said to be'1" ; Miss Beacon l > Wo may not bo hand some , but in the matter of culture wo irrivo at our destination with both of Dur pedal extremities. D , H , McDANELD & GDM Tallow , Pelts , Wool &Fursi market prices. I'rompt returns. KiO uiul K i Main Bt. . Council HlulTn. Ioa. . 3. R. HKU * . O. A. IICIILINOIIOK BELL & BERLINGHOF , Meets , DeslgneK aM.SflperMcnilentt of Conslrnctioa , - \lr. \ IIcrHiiKliof was Hej'pn. ' . ' yoara Fisher & Lonry , and h.u designed iniiiiy of lhe.liiMt ) blocks in Oniahii mill CouuclLJJlurrs. Plans anil SpeciflcatioiisPrepaKil } ; anJ Estimates made on Aplicatioii , Studio , llooni ii OpcMJIpuse Jiluck SAPP.&JKNOTT Fuel Merchants , Watch TheSlGNS ,3l Soufh.MalnST. O R.OO ER I El 5V .B.GARD IN E R.- ' /VO./04 BFOADWA\i . , Poorl _ . . COUNCIL BLUFF W ® as . , & ro ODELL totercfCin OntQhQewc THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MM I Will MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates ot interest. Fine farms close to Bluffs to exchange for city property. Western laiut to exchange for city property. Big bargains in Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good fresh stock crrocerios to exchange - change for city property and one-third cash. cash.Houses Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. Prices ranging from $775Jo $4,000. Cheap lots in Evans' , Wright's , Coch- ran's and most all additions to city. Fine acre property for sale from $100 tOoOO less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. WANTKD ( Jlrl for general housework lit tl.'S Tlilnl street. TTlOlt HUNT Two nicely furnhncd rooms for JL1 iiianiinilwlloortwogontlomcn.wltli usoof b.iths. Ho.itucl by furnace. 'HI South Seventh street , Ameiit block. WANTED The people to try the City Stcixm Laundry , : u North Main. FOR KRNT Cheap , two handsome , new , six- room cotta e-i , ninth of tiansfor. Council Itlnirs. Jiujuho Ill.uid Itlshtor , Mil avc. mid iilst St. FOll HUNT Tlio thiee story erick htoro room No. 407 llroiul ay. The location is one of the best In tlio . 'Ilia city. building lias Tieon oc cupied toy the last twenty yews byt M Illor & Co. , liaidwarc , nnd would be a very ileslruble loca tion for H lianlware business on that Account. John lleunett. CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THIS FRONT ! UNTIL FUHTIIEII NOTICE I WU.ti SEf.T , BEEF , VEAL & PORKer or MY OWN imiissiNn Iowa Cattle , F&d on Iowa Corn , Ami will meet any honest cnmpetltto i on price * lor rlrst-iJInss JIo its. J. M. SCABTLAN , 12O Bromlwny. - - Telephone 2O1. THY OUR MUSH. TIIOS. OFFICKII. w. n. .M. PUSHY. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nml Hroaduny , COKNiaI. IlljUKKS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign ; .ml domestic cxclmnco. Collections made and intoiestimld oa tinio de posits. IE ENTEBTIIIIUEITS ! Novel , pleasing and practical. For the parlor , the church , , the Chautmuiim circle , circle , the society hall. The only monthly of its kind In tie ) United Status. Only $1 a year. Samples , 10 cents. KASTnu EMIII.'EM SERVICE Very unique. No rehearsals needed. Only 60 cents for a sup ply for uny school , of any Rizc. Address KNTKHTAINMKNT BUREAU , Council HluffB , Iowa , J 1C. llarltncss , Mana ger. Puhlisheis of "Olil District School , " ' , QuU Social,11 "EvenhiK With Art , " etc. What a Shirt UOOK AT IT. If you had Uken It to tlio City btcum laundry t wouldn't look so , 31 .Main . trcef ? Telephone 141. F. J. 33REZEE and Naturalist. J Permanently located at No. Ii North Sixth Street , opposite pout- 5rol { I olllce. on uuitiirllno. Council Itluirn , Iowa. Illrda anil animals mounted naturally out1. In the best mvthcd of \VairantedtopieheiV8foryearK. I'ortlj ! ! ! birds supplied jii hhort notice. IHghcHt price paid for owls and huwkH of all kind * . I'n'sons sending onlcri insured of perfect sutlufaetlon , hur dressing a bjieclalty , Write for particulars , LADIES OFJJMAHA AND COUNCILJLUFFS ' MBS cI L'GIlLBTT'S HAIR EMPORIUM Anil set' her Cue linn of Hair OooiN , FIXKST IIA IK OHN'AMU.YJ'S In the city.VI \ ( , ' " , Hoards , otc , , for Item or Salo. ilLUTII AM > C'OVI.IJ A.\l < ' HI HSU CA1NTK , I1AJU ; TO. i \0. 'JO .1IAI.ST. . . ; rjj.ui. limT.ivi.-ritoiii'i jirruxrio.v. An old established Boot and Snoe business in Oounoil Bhiffs , 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- JN" . P. DODG-E , Executor. TIBIIE ! IRTJSSIEJILiXj SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 DORSE POWER , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specification * and estlmate < turnlfdird for rompli'to stoaiu plant' ) . Itceiilatlon. Durfcblllty ( luir antced. ( .au bhow letter * from nsws .viiuru I'ncl Ucounniy in njual with CoilHs Noit-Coiulon-jln ; ; . E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send forCatalogue. . No. 81O Peui-1 Street , Council Bluffs. WHYSHOUID YOU BUY A . H is tlio most durable Piano ir.aile. 'J. Jt impiovci under use. . It. It iui'i moro voluma of tone than any other instrument. 4. Jt BtnnilH in tiinu longer thiui uny other Pliiiio. 5. Jt is the only Piano with the new patent harp stop. U is t ho only Piano with the nctv metal Jcoy support T , It is unequalled in oction. 6. It IcaOa all nthord uinonir the host ji joplo. i ) . It is the liiiiiilsonieaL Piano imuli\ 10. And siioit important of all Ii Is sold n ! t7 , < > oo or MUELLER MUSIC CO. , ivo. 1 0:1 : .IIAI.V sTitr.iiT , < , oi/.vcir. ui > ii'iss ; , IA. "PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Dl/l M Dl M C Hydraulic and Smiitiiry lOiiffliiuar. fjans ) , Kstiinaton , Dmi\IINDllNL Sc | , < ; lllcatloiiH. Supurvinlon of Public U'orU. Hi-own Hiiilding , Council liluffs , I own. I\I QP H I I R7 Jusllt ° ° ' l' ' > c i'011-1. Ollico over . 'Vinerli'iin li. No. 410 JJromlwny , Council Hlulfs , Town. CTniVIC P. Cm/IQ / Atloni .vii-ut-r.iiw. J'ractlc/j iu tlio State anil " Kod- OlUINt ( X OllVIO nrnl Court * . Knoins 7 and 6 Sliuptirt-Heno Hloolc , C'ouijcil HlnlTu. Iowa. DIIDl/C J ? . CIMI C"V Attoriioyb-at-Luw. * Jloom Ki , Shugurt Illoclc. DUniSL 6L rllNLLT uoundi mmra. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. Maiiufautui'ori * and \Violcsulu ) of Orders Promptly t'lllud nud Uullvcrcd. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.