THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JPKIDAY MARCH 1. 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNClITBLUFFS. OFPICJ3. NO 11 ! IMSAfltj 8T11KBT. 1 cllvc led br carrier In Any Part of ho City n rlveuty Cents 1'cr Week. . . , . _ 11.V < TII.'JON . .iJANAOBIU TKLlU'HONKSt ncMSF R OFFICE No. 43. MOHT ii : > non , No.1- ! . N. V. Plumbing company. Conlnml wood. KK.Mayno , 010 B'way. A permit for a $1,200 rcsidonco was is sued yesterday to John K. Hill. Kddio Gibson is lying very sick of typhoid fever at his homo on South Main Btrcot. Another continuance in the Johnson larceny CHSO was granted yesterday by Squire llondrlcks. It is now sot for i ! o'clock thisnflcrnooii. A marriage license was issued by County Clerk Chambers yesterday aftcr- noon to Louis T. Muehloi-and Iiln Son- golmnn , both of this county. Mrs. Walker , living at the corner of High street , and Eighteenth avenue , Is reported insane , and the case will bo investigated by the insane commission ers. ers.Ida Hnnitian , a lower Broadway cour tesan , was- hauled inyoslordaytoway her monthly Hue. She cashed her account and was released , leaving nottiing to bo done by the police judge yesterday morning. There was no session of the city coun cil last evening , as the nBiices wore not served on the several aldermen , and they failed to put in an appearance. The mayor stated that ho issued a call , but the marshal made some mistake In circulating it. The date of the next mooting has not been fixed. John Ilalo lias been arrested for as saulting a boy named Jesse Mowery , in the bouthorn part of the city. It is alleged that ho pounded the youngster In a very brutal manner. The case will come up for trial at U o'clock Mon day afternoon before do niro Barnott. When the district court adjourned last evening the rebutting evidence in the Peckinbaugh-Leonard case was not all in , and the case will bo hardly com pleted before this evening. It will leave considerable to be disposed of to morrow , which Is the last day for the trial of law cases. Sheriff O'Neill yesterday served notices on the interested parties to the cITect thai petitions hud boon filed in the district court praying that perma nent injunctions bo issued against J cob Howarth , Fred W. Geiso , Frank Dominissey and Chris Plumor to ro- Btrain them from selling liquor or main- tainiuir a place whore liquors are sold. The youngest "boot-logger" who has been caught by the government author ities was brought in Tuesday evening from Cre.ston. His name is James Ganey , and liis ago fifteen. Ho was ar raigned before Commissioner Hunter , and placed under $ UOO bonds to appear before the grand jury. The bond was not forthcoming and the commission ordered the boy's release , after ho igreed to quit the business and prom ised to appear in court when wanted. It was reported yesterday morning that J. W. Currio , who was bo severely squeo/.ed Tuesday afternoon while helping to load a largo case of plate glass for the Merriam block , from a car in the Rock Island yards , had died ( rein his injuries. Inquiry developed the fact that the report was false , al though the unfortunate man was suffer ing severely from the crushing , having received serious intomal injuries. His condition is very critical , but his phy sician expects to be able to null him through. Contractors Not lee. That wo are putting in the largest and most complete line of building sup plies wo have over carried , and will bo pleased to give estimates on all tin work , roofing , furnace work and build er's hardware. Are pleased to give es timates to all parties who contemplate building. Call at our store. 41 Main street. Cow ; & Cous. Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S. B. Wadsworth &Co..iiau Main street. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bltts' , 815 Broadway. All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. " 3lio Arctic Hcelons. " An intorcbting talk on this most interesting - torosting subject will bo delivered at Saint Paul's church this evening by Captain Ray , judge advocate United States army , who is stationed in Omaha. The lecture will bo followed by a short organ recital. The admission will bo only 10 cents. The London "Tailor's'1 is the place to got your clothes made. 037 Broadway. Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkclbtoin. Omaha. J. G. Tipton' real estate , 627 B'dway. Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my toinper- nnco beer. L. M. FIN I'rcp ( > ' Iny Programme. The first presentation of "Peep o' Day" by the Inibfail Philharmonic and Dra matic olub will bo given at Dohahy's tills evening , The cast of characters : Hniry Kavunach . Vhlllp Paschol Stephen I'lircoll . Henry 1'nsolml Harncy O'Toolo . Ed F. Coeloy Hlack .Mullins . T. 11. Hughes Farmer CJinco . 1' . J. McHrJdo Hov. O'Ulunry . rolin Sullivan Captain Howard . . . . . , , . .Ilubort Tiuloy Lloutomint Giuliani . S. J. .Adams Jted Murtoch . Iulio Mithcin Anily tliu Vast . John Connors Lieutenant Starlight . Andy Kiistlnur Sergeant Moonshine . Tom Coyno Kathleen ICimitiugli . L'ollu Hughes Mary Grnco . Marir.irat Koch a Widow Kiivanagh . Mary Tinloy Peasants , Soldiers and Peep o' Day 13o.va by members of Urn club. Have our wagon rail for your toiled fe clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Moiiov loaned ut L. R Craft's & Co , 'a loan ollico on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Eurtlott & ; Norton for hardware , stoves and cutlery , 737 and 2315 B'way. ' I have moved my ollico to Omalm , nt which all orders will bo received and Irom which all deliveries will be made by wntfon. L. M. FJXKKLSTKIN. Hunting stoves at cos > t to oloao out. Odoll & llryant. Jtoyul Arcanum. Regular meeting Fidelity council No. 150 I'Vlduy evening ut 7.HO : p. m. JOHN T. TIIJU , Secretary. Monov loaned on furniture , pianos , ( llnmonDs , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of uitoreet. No publicity ; lair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Droaitway nud Mulii , over American express. Mon the Republicans Will Try to Eloot to Offlco. THE FOOL AND HIS MONEY. Wlirrn Ton Will neclstcr-Ofr for tlio Inntiuurntlnii llio i'rlec-U'yctli Cn u on Trlnl Items of Small Moment. . Naming tbo Winners. The republican convention met last evening nt the county court house. After being called to order by Chair man J. F. I'lvans , Captain Williams was made chairman of the convention and C. 13. Judd secretary. After the usual routine of admitting the properly accredited delegates the work of nomi nations was taken up. As candidate for nldovinan-at-largo Alexander Wood was nominated on tlio first ballot and by a unanimous vote. The same order prevailed in the nom ination of park commissioner , Theodora Guitar being the candidate elected. For candidates for members of the school board , C. A. Heebo and K. II. Odoll were nominated on the first bal lot. " \VllliamArndwas elected chairman of tlio oily central committee , after which the convention adjourned. There was not even a ripple on the face of the waters , iiibomuch that those who have attended other conventions at other times wondered how such a thing could bo. Try our XXX bottled beer. Special rates on all eiders from Iowa. L. jH. Fixicnr.sTKix. The Fool and His Monoy. With ono single variation , a very ancient play was reproduced in this city yesterday morning. The san.o old "con" man , the same old story , the same old freight bill and the same old result wore all there together. The only fresh feature was the victim , and he had such a largo stock of the same old greenness , that there was no friction noticeable , and the affair went oil with its usual alacrity and smoothness. Ed ward Pyo is the cognomen under which the mourner sails. Ho is1 a "Cannuck , " and came in on a. morning train from Chicago. The "other follow" came in on the same train , and both were going to Cal ifornia , at least Kddio was , and the ac commodating stranger could not think of leaving him. To more pleasantly beguile - guile a two hours' wait the pair strolled up into the city. It suddenly occurred to Eddie's alTablo friend that ho needed $70 to "pay the freight on a car load of fruit. " "Very unfortunately as it turned out , there were at that very moment seventy big dollars that were burning a holq right through a receptacle in Ed ward's jeans , and ho hastened to ad vance the required amount. The fruit grower disappeared thiough a neighbor ing door and has thus far boon unable to secure the necessary change. The money louder then made the tame old trip to the police station , whore he found that hi& Pyo was mostly dough , and took the evening train for the Pa cific coast. There is no clue to the party who worked tbo game. Wo sell the Quick Meal Gas and Gasoline stoves. The 1889 steve is a daisy. COLU it Com : , 11 Main btreet. Where to Register. To-morrow evening will be registra tion day , and the registrators of election will sit in the various wards to arrange the books for the coming election. They will register all persons who have changed residence since the last election , all who were not previously registered , whether they voted on cer tificates or not , and all who have re cently attained their majority. The registering places will bo as follows : First Ward At John Hammer's ofllco , corner Broadway and Stutsman streets/ Registrars , E. J. Abbott , B. H. Hagg. Second Ward City building , in engi neer's former room. Registrars , Theo dore GullUtr. A. L. Hendrieks. Third Ward Meyer's co.il olllce. 24 Fourth street. Registrars , D. R. Wit ter , L. Swoarongon. Fourth Ward , First Precinct O Jell's ollico , 103 Pearl street. Registrars , Ed Troutman , II. A. Balliugor. Fourth vVard , Second Precinct Sandi wieh company's ollico , 12iS Main street. Registrars , T.'C. Jackson , C. F. Smith. All grades soft coal. C. B. Fuel Co. S. B. Wadsworth & Co , loan money. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade L-iun- dry company. Slnrtnil Kor tlio Inauguration. The Guards left for Washington last evening over the Northwestern , and will bo absent ton days. They marched to the depot at 4 o'eloclc , and loft twen ty-five minutes lator. There were twenty-six men in all ; and Captain Cowlos will join them at Newark , O. Those who wont are Sergeants McNcal Uixby , Barrett and Compton , Corporals Spoonor , Parsons and Burke , Musicians Haverstgck , Longoo and Bennett , Pri vates Armstrong , Edson , Fleming , Kehoo , Ogden , Patterson , Knotts. ' Stai-v , Stimsnn , , Williams , Thomas , 0. E. Woodbury , Treynor , K. I. Woodbury , and McCollnm. They wore equipped in light marching - ing order , and presented a mobt sol dierly appearance as they marched to the depot under command of Lieuten ant Aitohibon. Sergeant MoNeal will Imvo command until Captain Cowlos joins the company. Just as they boarded the train Mayor Rohrer appeared and pave the company n , letter of introduc tion to General W. W. Bolknap , the olllcor in command of the Second divi sion and a personal friend of the mayor , bespeaking for the boys any special consideration that might bo possible. For Sale nt a JUnrcnlu. Hotel property In Council Bluffs , cen trally located , doinjr good business. R. P. Olllcor , sole agent , No. Ii2 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. Dr. C , C. Haze n , dentist , Opera house block. Traded Ilin Fnrin For Wind. The case of Allen Price and "Gov ernor" Wyoth was called yesterday in Judge Aylesworth's court. The defend ants are charged with obtaining prop erty under false protenses. It is alleged that thoj traded 400 across of land in Missouri foisomo ; property in Molvorn. The facts in the easp , as far as can bo learned , are about as follow * : W. II. Socgars owned a small grist mill and robidonce in Malvern , and it would sell for perhaps 8SOO. Ho heard that the defendants hud 401) ) acres of laud for sale , and arranged for a trade. Ho placed n value of $0,000 6n his property , and finally traded "oven up'5 for llio Missouri land , thinking that if the hind was worth anything nt nil , the 100 acres would certainly compensate hlhi for his Malvern home. Ho then visited his now purchase in Christian county , nnd found that it did not belong to the par- tics from whom ho purchased it. It seems that Wyoth holds some kind of a claim to the property , but It is not con sidered worth a picayune. Ho claims that ho received H In a Spanish land grant. The evidence in the case In not yotinnn < l will require ut least an other day. In speaking of the trade , F. . H. Odoll , nt whoso ollico the deal was completed , said : "I never made $100 5o easy In all my life. Both parties were crazy to trade , nnd I could not draw up the two deeds fast enough to suit them. They were both trying to make a big thing , and the indications are that the plam- tilV is badly left. Ills Malvorn property is gone , and ho hay nothing to show for it. The other fellows are on the fence nisi now , but thco may be in Vho mud before long. " AViuitnl Assistant Coolc. At the Deaf and Dumb institution. Wnircs $15 to Sl20 per month. Lodging and washing free. I hereby warn all persons not to pur chase a note of $20 given by Frank Schub. in favor of M. F. Rowbough. Frank Schulz. Doing * or Uio Hunt Club. A meeting of the Council Bluffs Row ing association was held at the court house last evening. It was voted that all members whoso dues are in arrears and are not paid in ton days shall bo expelled. The offer ofTJcorgo Metcalf to give the club a live yours' lease of a fifty foot frontage on the lake on which to place their club house was accepted. Mr. Metcalf oilers the laud free , and gives the club an option on it , the price to bo named by a committee of three. Mr. Metcalf appointed Mr. E. H. Odell , the club appointed Mr. E. E , llnrt , and those two will select a thiid , the price to bo determined at once for any time in the live years that the club may wish to purchase tbo ground. The ground on which the house now stands lias been purchased by Mr. J. J. Malownoy , who will build a number of bath houses there. The house will he moved immediately , Mr. Malownoy having donated $23 for that purpose. Tne new location is llflv feet east of the lot occuoied bv the club house of the Omaha club. The house will bo painted and other improve ments made to correspond with the work being done nt the lake. A strong clfort will be made to have the annual regatta of the State Rowing association held at Manawa the coming season , and there is every reason to hope for the success of the move , as the lake will be in splendid condition for such an event. Fisher Printing Co. , Kill Farnam St. , telephone 1201 , blank book makers , etc. THE WIISIjDCKS OF TUB WILiIjOW. Unable to Flii'.l Suitable Ground i'or A Game In Nice. | CopjrWit ; tfH b'j Jnni-i O ii-lm Utni'tt. } Nici ! , Feb. 23. [ Nov York Herald C.iblo Special to Tun HER. | The American base ball teams are quartered at the Clln- tcrlalcon hotel. No game will bo played here , however , as it is impassible to secure suitable grounds. "There are a largo number of Americans at Nice and nil are thoroughly disappointed to think , " said Howard Conk- 1111(7 ( , ncphow of the late Hoscoo Colliding , "that hero arc twenty of the best base ball players of America and wo cannot see a game. It is too bad. " President Spaldinp ; loft last night to moot Manager Lynch at the Hotel St. Petersburg in Paris , 4o arrange for the game there. The teams leave for Lyons IViday morning , arriving in Paris Saturday night. Advicas received from Manager Lynch state thut President Carnet lias expressed his desire to bo present at the openinir game. TORS'-The Great Engllsfl Complexion 80AP-Sod ! Eve LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS INV1TIIU 'IO AT ( * MKS. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And < ; on her line line of Hulr Goods. Fi.NKST II. UK OKXAMI TS in the dty. Wigs , Heardetc. . , for Itent or Sale. ' GMJTII AMI C'OVIn AM ) GItl'KSK ' PAINTS , HAIIC DRKShl.VG. KTC. NO. 20 HBAIX ST. , : COLf.VCIE , UE.UtTS. uv siAir. iuciivti : F , J. BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located nt No. 11 Noith Pljclli Btrrot. opposite post- olllce , on motor lino. Council JtHUlh , Jnwa , , Illrdx nnd animals mounted naturally am' In tlio best method of the wit. Warranted to prcteivo for joain. Foreign blrdi supplied on uhoit notice. HiKhestpiicopald for owls and hnwku of all kinds ) . T6isons acmlliiB orders uasured of perfect satisfaction , lur dressing a spo.lalty. WUto for paltlpiilarB , , POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers in , p Sa"o.sage : of jk.ll ZSirxd-s , Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. TllOS. Ol'KICEH. \V. II. M. I'USliV , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main anl Ilroaduay , COVNVll , liljl/Frfl , IOWA. Pealeia in foreign cud domestio exchange. Collections made and interest paid on tliiio de posits. _ | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 , H , McDANELO & CO , , Hid65Tallov/ / , Pelts , Wool Illchcst niarkot prlce . .1'rorapt returm. KM and WJ Main BU. Council llluffj , lown. The Duke of SuUtcfrliinil to AVoil Mrs. Hlrtlr. TA A , Tin. , Feb. ' JS. [ Spoclnl TolcRrntn to Tun UED. ] License has boon Issued by tlio Jiulgo ot the prfibato court of Hills- borouch county , for tlio mnrrnigo of QcorKO William Sutherland ; Xovuson Gower , widower ewer , otherwise the Duke of Sutherland , nnd Mary Caroline lililr , widow. The duke tins been hero for two months past , quietly living on some | > roi6rty | which ho hns ac quired , nnd devoting most of his tlmo to hunting , shooting nnd Ilshing. The small but comfortable houso. on his place 1ms been honoredslnco his nrrlval hero with the nros- cnco of n handsome woman , known ns Airs. lilnlr , who shared in his sports and past- tliucsnnd , who wn < j moroor less of au cnlgmii to the natives. Wa slio maid , wlfo or widow , or prospective brhlol Tliio doubt scorns to bo solved to day by the announcement that the lady in question Is about to become the Duchess of Sutherland , 1'octio ns well us retributive Justice is properly satisllnd by this match. The duke bconmo nwldowcronly last Novem ber by the sudden demise of his wife nt the .Stafford house from n cold commuted in sec- ing the duke off for America. It Is said his Brace is'sufllclontlv fascinated thoclimnto . nnd sport of Florida to abandon his legisla tive functions as n peer of the realm nnd in tends to expatriate himself in the Interest of Tampa oranges nnd orancro ' blossoms. The readers will remember Mrs.'Ulalr , whoso constant nltondiinco upon the duke the past live yours created so much sc.mdal. It was she whoso presence kept him out of society in New Yoik n couple of years ago because society would not receive her , nnd It was she wtio. when the duke was sick unto death in Kncliind nyear later , utiisod him and drove the duchess from the mansion when the Int- trr tried to put her out. StltclicH In tlio Hack Oiruil. Peter C. Ynmicwatcr , Commissioner of Highways , Woodsburgli , Long Island , N. Y. , writes : During the last thrcn years I have been tioublcd with stitches In the back. They came on without t ho slightest winning nnd laid mo up for two and three weeks nt n time , mid nothing did me miy good. Over n year ago I lnul n more severe nttack. I could hardly move. My wife then applied an AM OOCK'H Poll DI s PI.ASTHU on the sumll of the bark where the kink appeared to be. I had never used ono betoro , In : i short tlmo all paiQ lnul vanished , and the next morning I cot up nnd attended to my business , i put a fresh Plaster on every week for a month , and 1 feel that I huvo been entirely cured , as 1 have not had an attack in the last eigh teen months. A New Train. The conncctinp ; link between Ne braska and ICnnsiib Inis just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council BlnlTs dtiilyut 4 :4o : a. rti. ; leaves Oinnha at 5:0 : j a. in. , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Knn. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of tlio Union Pucillc railway for all points in Kansas t nud Colorado west bound , nnd for Topc-kn , Lawrence , Kan sas City and points cast and bouth via Kansas City. Ketm-ning , train loaves Manhattan nt r j' ) . in. ; arriving at Beatrice at 0 : 5 p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , : ind Omaha it 11UO : p. in. , Coun cil Blulls 11:40 : p. hi. , making direct connection with KuiibO-s division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topcka and the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abolino and all points west , enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. Tlieije trains have first- class equipment , ctwMsting of smoking cars and first -class day coaches of the latest pattern. The new train will fill a long felt want , , and is bound to bo popular. \ . . w City's Coolc i UK Mnin. KANSAS CmFeb. . 'JS. [ Special Telegram to TIIK lice. | 'llio cocking main between I eavenworth and Flock & Moroncy , repre senting the Kansas City cock pit , ended last night in a diaw. Each side showed twcnty- ono stags , and of these nineteen foil in weights. Of the nine battles fought Tues day Leavenworth won Jive and Flock & Moroney won a corresponding number yes terday , thus leaving them even. Flock claimed that his last stag was sick , and would not pit him. The main closed with u battle royal , in which nine chickens were en tered. U. B. IIHLL. 0. A. BELL SL BERLINGHOP , Architects Desiporj anil Superintendent * of CoustrnctioiL Mr. Ilorllnu'liof ttns hot on years it Kb Mcmlclpsomi ) Fisher & Lonry , and has , designed many of the llncst blocks in Omiihii unil Council IHufTs. Plans anil Specifications Prenarail and Estimates made on ApDlicatiou , Studio , Jioom X Opera JUoutto lilocli J SAPR , & KNOTTS ? Fuel Merchants. Watch TheSIGNS , _ No,3l South.MainSt. . .St TlMES Courteous Attention. * * * > KV 7i-Fainted by-M. , . . . . . - ' 1 Promptoei'ivery- .1 -E.B.GARDIN we invite your patronage * P..C.MILUE-R . fO4 BF ? NOS.II&I3 PcorlSt- \ COUNCIL BLUFF ODELL BROS.&G , fiafnt > OfofG > nnictte//OJ ft " - Omaha , /Cow THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rsitcs ot interest. Pine farms close to Bluffs tooxcluuigo for city property. Wcbtern lima to exchange for city property. Big bargains in Broadway lots. Pine business property to exchange for well Improved farms. Good fresh stoelc groceries to ex change for city property and one-third cash. cash.Houses Houses mid lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. Prices ranging from $775 to $1.000. Cheap lots in ISvans' , Wright's , Coeh- ran's and most all additions to city. Pine aero property for sale from $100 to $500 less tlian present worth. No. 10 Pearl St. , Council IMiifTs. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. KENT Kleganlly furnished roo.ns , FOR Hlnclyorln suite. .Meals If desired. Apply toSJii First menne. T71OII KENT Two nicely furnished looim for mananilwIfoortHogentlomen.wlth useof baths. Heated by fuinuce. ! . ' ! South Seventh street , Anient block. WANTED The people to try the City Steam l.iuuuliy , 31 North Mulii. " 171OH KENT Cheap , two handsome , new , six- - * - ' loom cottages , north of tiansfer. Council lilulls. Inquire Illaml Jtlshtor , Oth u\e. und 21st bt. KENT The three Mory crick stoio room FOR . . -107 llroadway. The location Is one of the best In the city. 'Ihe builllii ? h.i- been oc- cupledjoy the last twenty years by Jlllleri-Co. , hardware , and would be \eiy desltable loca tion fora h.irdnaie business on tnat nccoiuit. John Dennett. The Most Modern Novelties in Paper Hangings AND Artistic Decoration AT PETER C. MILEER'S. ' Sign. House nnd OiuumentM 1'ainting , Kalso inlng , ( S nulling , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Peal St. What a SMrt LOOK AT IT. If you had nkcn It to the City Bteam j/iundry It wouldn't look HO ; H .Main Street. Telephone 111. A. F. CLATTERBUCK , 410 IJKOAE > UAV , JOWA. PRIVATEDEJECTIVE. Private watchmen fuinisht'd nt any nnd nl Special attention ulven to collection of chat tel mortgagee und n < ito . Money to loan on rfoiitl chattel BOftirlty. Jtofertmco Any bank , imornuy , or tailnoss man In tlio city. CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! UNTIL MWTIIKIl KOTIKE \\'IW \ , BKI.1 , BEEF , VEAL & PORK - or MY ow nnnssi.s - Iowa Cattle , Fed on Iowa Corn , And will meet any honeitcomnstUlon on prices ' - Meutx. J. M. SCANLAHT , ISO BroadwayTcliphuno ' liOl. 'jmy.ouii MUSI i. 'WHYSHOUED YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO ? . It is tlio most durable Piano made. y. It improves under use. 3. It has mine volume of tone tlmn any other Instrument. 4. It stands m tune lonpcr than any other 1'lano. 5. It is the only Pinno with thoncw patent hnrp stop , It is t ho only Piano with the new tuotal key support. T. It is unequalled in action. 8. It leads all others mnoncr the best people. I ) . It is the handsomest Piano made. 10 , And most important of nil it Is sold n 37OOO OF TIICMirV _ USE ! MUELLER MUSIC CO. , NO. 10 MAB.STKCLT , - - - COUNCIL BLUITS , IA. I IRTJSSIBIILIL. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 DORSE POWER , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specillcatlon'.andp'itlmntcs fuinlshed for rompMn steam plant ? , llocnlntlon , Mutability luiteed. Can show letters fioin users where Puel Econoni ) is eqn'il ' with CorllbS Non-Condoualuc. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. S1O Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. IT 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. O. Phillips , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. " N. P. DODGE , Executor. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / IT Hydraulic and S.inttnry . Knglnoor. Plans , Kbtimntpa HDIDl/IMDIM Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council lilnlVrf , Iowa. UI ID7Justice of the Peace. Ollico oyor American Kxpn > s < ) , No. 410 NCP . Hroadwny , Council nUiff8Jow i. n"'Tr\Mr . Prnctico In the State mil Kort- \ [ P. Cli\/IQ / Attornovh-at-I/uv. ( OlUlNt. QL OlIVIO oral Courts. KOOIIIK 7 nnd 8 Shugart-Beno Block , Council , Iowa. ' ' Hooin 1l ( Biooic , Rl IRkF Rt FIN I pV Council AUoi'noi'salLaw' Blurt's * . > \J \ L IV. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. 3STO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE 3STO. 260 1 w * A