6 1KB OMAHA DAILY BElSjl TUESDAY. JVIAROH 19 ; 1839. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOILTBLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARfc STIIEET. Eollmefl by carrier In Any Part of ho City n Twenty Cents rer Week. , . . _ II , W. TII.TON. . . . . MANAQKIU ncfusr.isR OFFICE No. 43. Ninnr KDITOR , No. 21. M1NOH MENTION. K. Y. Plutribinff company. Coal and wood. E.E.Mayno , 010 B'way. The winter accumulation of iishcd and garbage needs attention. Olllcor Cusick wont on night duty yesterday noon , nnd Olllcor Thomas takes a b'cat at night. A marriage license was issued yester day to Dennis Halmer nnd Flora Benton , both of this county. Work was commenced yesterday on on the now pinto glass front of Sargent & Evans' store. The change will bo complete in about a week , nnd will bo a great improvement to the building. The wives and daughters of members of the G. A. K. are requested to moot next Saturday evening at the hull for purpose of forming a Woman's relief corps. 0. B. Jucld yesterday took out build ing permits to erect six moro cottages on lots 1,2 and 3 , My lister's addition. They are all 2ix40 ! feet , live ono story nnd ono two story. The total cost will bo $0,000. The union depot project is moving along as well BH could bo expected. If the clti/.ons keep enthusiastically and harmoniously moving along the present line , the enterprise will bo tin assured success. The Council BlulTs 'Paint ' nnd Oil com pany has removed its business from 8 Pearl street to the Masonic toniplo , where they arc now located to the room occupied as the ropublicnli headquarters during the campaign. P. C. Hanson was arrested yesterday for cruelty to animals. Charles Huler is the prosecuting witness , and alleges that Uanson throw a brick at his ( Hubcr's ) dog , and smashed a rib. Ho claims that the assault was unprovoked. Ofilcor Fowler was called on yester day to shoot n dog. Ho tied the animal In the pound and then blazed away. The purp patiently waited until three bullets had been lodged in various parts of its carcus , when it slipped its head out of the rope nnd How down Broad way for homo. Fowler says ho can't understand It , and it is presumed that the dog is troubled the same way. Some of those who have been named ns liable to bo elected as city clerk are showing great temper about it. They deny that they are aspirants for the po sition , and do it so hotly as to imply that gome of the democrats deem it dis reputable to accept such a position. Can it bo that they have so low an opinion of the democratic administration ? The funeral of L. J. Childs , whoso dentil was announced in yesterday's BKE , will take place at 10 o'clock to morrow , from the family residence , 625 Seventh avenue. The deceased came to this city in 1850 , nnd was a highly esteemed citizen for thirty years. Ho loaves a wife and ono son. Tno remains will bo interred in Walnut Hill cem etery. The cases against A. Burke , J. J. Shannon , L. Casey and Jim Shields , the four Omahans who beat James Con nor so brutally Sunday morning , were yesterday continued until a wcoic from next Saturday. They wore admitted to hail in the sum of $500 each , which was furnished , and they were released. It is understood that the friends of Con nor will attempt to have the charge against the defendants reduced to sim ple assault. Every ono in Council BlulTs is ac quainted with the location of the ' 'Mll- Iior40 , " This beautifully located tract has been platted and placed upon the market as "Webster's First Addition to Council Bluffs. " The contiguity to both cities makes it very desirable for business houses or residences , and it will find ready purchasers In fact quite ti portion of it is sold already. It is in thohandsof D. J. Hutchinson &Co. , who are energetic business men and perfectly reliable in all respects. If you want property In Council Bluffs it will pay you to sqo "Webster's First. " A H nro Clmiicc. I have for sale nearly 100 choice lota between Council BlulTs and Omaha which. In order to close out , I will offer for a short time at from 8200 to $ ! iOO oaoh nnd on the follow ! ncr terms : $10 down nnd $0 per month. Lots full size and * title perfect. Call nnd lot me show you the property. E. E. MAYNE , _ 010 Broadway. Ono Fnro For the Round Trip. Tickets on sale April 8th , 8th and 10th , peed for return from the llth to the 18th inclusive for all who wish to attend the state encampment of the G. A. R. veterans at Burlington , Iowa , April Oth , 10th and llth , 1889. The head quarters' train with the department commander and his staff under the escort of Abe Lincoln Post G. A. R. , will leave Council BlulTs via the Chicago cage , Burlington & Qulney railroad at B.-10 a. m. , April 8th , 1880. For furthoi particulars , call on or address CAPT. O. M. BiiQWN , Ticket ngont , Cor. Pearl and Broadway. * Council Bluffs M. M. MAKBHAiiti , General Agent. 1'crsoiial Parnurnphfi. Superintendent Rothort has returned from visiting the several state Institu lions. The purpose of his trip was t ( observe and learn all that could posui bly bo of advantage to the instltutloi hero. Ho does not propose to got be hind the times. A. J. .Mumlol has just returned homi with his bride nf tor n trip to Now York The newly wedded couple will nuiki their homo for the present with Mr. am Mrs. H , F. Friedman. An ofllciont organist desires nposltiot ns organist in Omaha or Council BlulTs References : Max Meyer and Cliurlo Banters , 125 Puxton building. Omaha or 120 Seventh street , Council BlulTe Good testimonials shown. COUNCIL BLUFFS , In. , March 18.- To the Editor of TinBnu : In your is EUC of the 17th inst. my name appear among the list of candidates for li ; dork. Permit mo to state that I have no boon , urn not now , nor do I expect to b a candidate for the city clerkship. have not talked with or communicate ! with any aluunnnn lunching the clerk thip. If my name has boon suggested b ; Miy friend or friends , directly or Indl roctly. referable to mycandlducy , it ha boon done absolutely without my asson ) JOHN JAY FUAINKY. TJio iturku Tract nolnir F t- F X The Burke tract is building u rapldl , with nice now residences nnd is u iuos acBlroblo place fora home. If you wan i line lot here como now , or the ohanc to got It-sit llrst hands will bo gone , fo wo are bound to close thorn out. U , J. IIUTOIUNQON & CO. , 017 Broadway. A REST IN COURT DOINGS , A Death In Judge Thornoll's Family Oausos Adjournment. AN UGLY , BALKY TRAMP. TIic Monday Morning Grist of OfTctiti ers The First Meet of ttio ficw Alilcrinon Tlio Educators , A Bulky Tramp. Officer Tyson's street gang resumed operations yesterday morning. Among the ofllccr's charges was a follow who was arrested about a week ngo. Ho re fused to glvo his name and was booked as Richard Roe. Ho was ordered out of the city and departed. Sunday night ho turned up again and was registered as John Doe. Ho was ngaln ordered to leave the city , but refused to go , saying that ho was here to stay. Ho was then given ton days on the streets , but ho coolly informed the court that "there wore not enough men in town to make him work and ho wouldn't do It anymore moro than ho would jump the town. " "Fish out the old ball and chain , Mr. Marshal and wo will try this gentleman n whirl on the'streets for ton days on abroad and water diet , and see if wo can't eradicate some of his improper ideas. " The musty old irons were taken from their hiding place , and the ankles of the rod-headed anarchist w.oro soon tightly clasped in their oniDraco. ulf you will work wo will take them off , , ' said the marshal , "but if you won't ' work they will stay there. " "They will novo'r come off then , " was the surly answer. "You think you have mo dead to rights now , don't you , but my day will come , and then I will cot back at you. " With this parting throat the defiant desperado picked up his ball and filed out with the rest ol tlio street gang to clean the gutters. Ho ntub- bornly refused to work , and stood around watching the others , apparently as un concerned as if ho did not attract the attention of hundreds of passers-by , many of whom stopped to inquire of the olllcor regarding the case. An investigation of the fellow's rec ord placcs'him in a decidedly unenvi able light. Ho spent three months in jail at Sioux City for blowing a sale , but the authorities failed to establish a case , and ho was released from custody a short tlmo ago and came down to Onmnti. An Omaha policeman , who was on this side of the river yesterday , informed a BKB reporter that the fol low was sent up there for twenty-five days , and was afterward given ton days on the streets on broad and water. ' Ho would not work , and stuck it out for the full ten days , although his partner , Gort McCoy , gave in after four days of starvation. The Omaha peeler stated that the fel low was very palo and shaky after car rying the 10 pound ball for ton days on limited diet , and was of the opinion that about liftccn days would bring him to terms. Ho stated that his correct name is Anderson. The officials here arc determined that ho shall either work or quit the .city , and they do not propose to send an olHcer to escort him to the bridge and pay his faro over the river cither , as did the Omaha author ities in order to got rid of him. Webster's .First Addition to Council IJ luffs. Just platted and put on the market. Lies one-half block south of Broadway. Equally distant from the business portions tions of tlio two cities. Beautiful resi dence sites. Largo lots and up to grado. Fine trackage. Terms easy. Suitable rigs on hand at all times toshow the prop erty. D. J. HUTCIIINSON & Co. , G17 Broadway. Hotel property in Council Bluffs , cen trally located , doing good business. R. P. OlHcer , solo agent , No. 12 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. No Court Till To-Morroiv. The district court was not in session yesterday , as Judge Thornoll did not return from his homo at Sidney , owing to the death of his father-in-law. A telegram was received from him , authorizing the sheriff to open and ad journ court until Wednesday morning , at which time ho will bo hero , and the seduction case of state vs. Jack Brown will bo taken up. The prosecuting wit ness is Mary Button. This is the case in which it is said the prosecuting wit ness and the prisoner wpro married by a friend of the latter , who personated a justice of the peace. Western Lumber and Supply Co. Between Kith and 14th streets , and 2d and 3d avenues. Telephone 241. E. W. RAYMOND , Manager. E. H. Sheafo & Co. ollor bargains in city property , either improved or un- improvod. Easy payments. Good lots on $10 payments. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Tlio Monday Grist. Judge Aylcsworth appeared in police court yesterday morning bare handed , and for this reason none of the cases were handled with kid gloves , as hla honor always makes it a point to slash hia Monday grist right and loft , owing to a mistaken idea , acquired during n visit to the olToto east several months ago , that Sunday should bo observed as a day of rest , and boo/.ers and bumrnorB should have no part thereof. In uc- cordanco with this vlow , ho cinches the unfortunates to the fullest extent of the law , and many is the victim who lias appreciated the mercy on former occa sions , who wonders what the court had for his Sunday dinner , when ho recolvce a double dose straight from the shoul der on Monday morning. John Uoo , John Evans and Aloir/.c Reed were consigned to the shovel brlgado for ten unys. P. J , Thompson and Adam Bnkor , two mild types of vag , had their cases con tinued. William Morris , Martin Tracy and Alex Jenkins , extra drunk , $8.10 ouch. II. P. Welch and W. B. Mitchell , plain drunk , $7.00 each. George Thiome , larceny , continued. William Jaqkson , the pugilistic indi vidual who got into trouble and the cooler at the tame tlmo , by artistically attaching certain unwelcome docoru- lions of a carmlno hue to persons anil property snored to that classic locality Known us "iho row , " found a lig ohunli of griufhi store for him. "William,1 sail ! the court , " 1 am on to you. I have gnzod on your rickety frame before The sight of you conjures up huforo me many horrors , bosldo which n dry Sun > day shrinks into Inglgnlflcnnco. I know thco ns thou art , my boy , but foraslnglc $20 bill I will hold my peace. "It grlovca mo to loam that your banli account is at low ebb. Your past ax perlonco should Irtivo warned you not t < strike me dead broke on a Monduj morning. Lot this bo a lesson to you Remember that the girls who know you when your pockets nro full , arc tlu same girls who don't know you whor that fullness is tnansforrod to yout1 stomach , for which reason keep away from "tho row" in future. No , Billy , there is no mercy for you tills tlmo. You arc nro in the puree up to your oars , and there you must stay until it evaporates. " Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll & Bryant , 613 Main street. Now and full line of spring goods at the London Tailors , 037 Broadway. Bartlett ft Norton for hardware , stoves and cutlery. 737 and 2316 B'way. S. B. Wndsworth & Co. loan monoy. Mqney 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 fe Co. , otllcc cor. Broadway nnd Mninrovcr American express. Tlio School Hoard. The regular monthly mooting of the board of education was held last even ing with a full board present. The vote of the rocbnt school election was canvassed , and T. II. Hunter and John Schoontgon declared elected members of the board , vice J. B. Atkins and T. S. Couch , retiring members. The now members were then sworn in by J. J. Stewart , notary nubile. The old board then adjourned sine die , and the now board was called to order for Its first meeting. G. S. Luwson was elected omporary chairman. The board hen proceeded to ballot for a ircsldont for the term of ono year. Dn the fourth formal ballot Mr. Stewart received a majority of tlio votes cast , and was declared elected. The newly oloctcd president made a 'ow remarks on taking the chair , tlmnk- ng the board for the honor conferred. The annual report of the superinten dent of schools for the past year was .hon . submitted. It showed the follow- ng increase in attendance : 188. 1889. Boyscnrolled 1,434 1,575 Girls enrolled 1,533 1.070 Total enrollment 3 , 03 n,2T 4 Average attendance 2,282 ii,551 , Number neither absent nor tardy , In 1888,071 ; in 1889,1,194. Number of cases of tardiness out of a possible 105,400 , in 1888 , 480 ; in 18S9 , 393. DTho superintendent recommended certain changes in some departments , and the placing of seats in the audi torium of the Bloomer building. A communication from the county treasurer showed the following moneys to the credit of the school district in the jounty treasurer's oflico : School house fund > ; . $ 439.01 Teachers' fund 1,089.01 Contingent fund 1,810.83 Total $3,430.04 The president reported the following committees for the ensuing year : Teachers , Rules and Course of Study Directors Schoentgcn and Hunter. Finance and Accounts Directors Blaxsim and Lnwson. Fuel and Warming Buildings Direc tors Lawson and Rain. Grounds nnd Buildings Directors Hunter and Blaxsim. Janitors and Supplies Directors Rain and Schoontgon. . The treasurer was instructed to have a full and complete annual report ready for the inspection of the board at the next mooting. Several minor bllla were allowed and routine business transacted. T Dr. C. C. Hazen , dentist , Opera house block. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cults and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway. The finest line of spring goods to bo found in the market is at A. Roller's , No. 310 Broadway. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan oflico on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. . Rooms to rent In the Merriam block. S. B. Wadsworth &Co.,23G Main street. The Aldcrinniilo Itonndiip. The mayor and all of the old council with the exception of Alderman Bol- linger hold their last mooting as the council of 1888-89 at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The reports of the various city officers were received and referred to a committee to have thorn published in pamphlet form. The financial condi tion at the present time may bo scon from the following report of the city auditor : TOTAL ASSESSMENT DIIAWN. Improvement bond fund 1290,115.53 Public library 3,825.39 Water fund 23,990.80 Curbing and sidewalk fund 503.95 General fund 86,870.03 Police 5,803.03 Total $410,109.07 NISllimCEMKMTS. Fire department $ 20,010.41 Police department 10,225.15 Streets and alleys 12,070.09 Salaries of olHccrs 7,783.23 Engineer's ' department 0,498.4 ! ! Printing nnd supplies 0.193.Hi ( Gas and street lights 0,001.11 Miscellaneous 0,209.57 Marshal's department 3/J2U.-13 Paving , curbing and sewer inspec tors 2,605.70 Condemnation and right of way. . . 550.00 Board of health 140.25 Expense of election 264.99 Intersection grading 12,410.05 Intersection paving a8,700.11 Special assessment sowur. 10,013.05 Intersection sewer 8,039.8i Special assessment grading 39,709.4 , Special assessment paving 175,470. lit Council Bluffs Waterworks com pany 24.015.80 Library 3ai5.89 , Special assessment curbing , side walk " . 4,703.95 Total $410,109.07 The reports of the other city officers were qulto brief and comparatively un interesting. The following resolutions were thou passed ) Whereas , the services ol George Mctcalf , as aldormnn from the Fourth ward , expired on the 18th day of March , 1881) ) , and whereas , it Is becoming - coming in any public body to recognize ability und fidelity on the part of any of its retiring members , therefore bo i Resolved , That the city council of the city of Council BtulTs , now in session , takes this occasion to express individu ally its high personal regard for Gcorgo Motcalf , roaring member from this body ; that this council herewith testi fies to the ability , honesty of purpose and personal Integrity with which lie has so heartily co-opor.vtod in managing the city business , both in council chain her and committee room. Asainombei of committee OUT observation husnotoc the industry , intelligence , energy and efficiency with which ho him investi gated und reported for action all meas ures which have come before him for his consideration , which receives our best commendation with the opinioi and assurance on our part that ho has tendered to our city's growth and de velopment. Resolved , That in severing his con- loctlon with thl/A / dy ns alderman ho akes with him our sincere personal egnrd and best wishes for his personal mpplnoss and prosperity in the differ ent avocations of'JIEo. ' at the same tlmo i continued internal in our city's wcl- are ; also cTorla ( and council on its part o further the sanio ns opportunity may n-osont. Resolved , That llioso resolutions be ilaccd on the records of this council. Mayor Rohror then declared the council of 1888-89 adjourned sine die. The now council mot last evening. ° rcsont : Mayor Rohror , Aldermen Lnoy , Wntormaii , . ' Knoph'or , Everett and Weaver. The minutes of the last 'two meetings voro rend und approved : Mayor Rohror then announced the ollowing committees for the ensuing roar : Finance , Claims and Printing Aldermen - dormon weaver , Everett and Knophor. Judiciary and Special Assessment Aldermen Everett , Knophor and Water man. Streets , Allo.vs and Sidewalks Alder- nen Lacy , Weaver and Everett. Fire Department , Gas and City Prop erty Aldermen Waterman , Lucy and Bellinger. Police , Health and Public Grounds A.ldormon Bellinger , Waterman and Weaver. Waterworks Aldermen Knophor , Bellinger and Lacy. The first named in each of those com- nlttcos will act as the chairman of the committee. The usual amount of bills were rend and passed.upon. The verbal petition of James Madden .o cut out from the contract to build ildowalk that portion on Tenth street between Fifth and Sixth avenues was referred to the committee on streets uid alloys. The petition of residents on Harmony strnot to establish the grade on that street was granted , and the city engineer - ginoor was instructed to furnish a jrado and prepare an ordinance cover ing the sanio. The petition of residents on Third street for sidewalks was referred to the committee on streets and alloys. The petition of Mrs. J. W. Johnson For the reduction of assessment was re ferred to the judiciary committee. The bill of the Inter-State Flro Alarm company for supplies furnished the lire department , amounting to $56 , was re ferred to the finance committee. The petition of Ruth Faul for the issuance of a duplicate paving certifi cate on ttio ground that the original is paid but lost , was granted , the grantee being required to file an indemnity bond. A resolution to appropriate $100 for the chairman of the fire committee with which to purchase hay and grain for horses of the fire and police depart ments was passed. A resolution was adopted to tax up to the property certain work performed by T. O'Hoarn , ns qrdored by the council. A resolution to' deliver to C. R. Mitchell and T. O'Hoarn certain bonds for the porformnrfco of grading work in the Fourth ward passed unanimously. The bond of L. B. Wndsworth for $5,000 , as parki commissioner , with Lucions Wells and E. H. Shcafc as sure ties , was received and placed on file. The report of the finance committee and city clerk * on the reports of the chief of police for the month of Febru ary was receivedarid , placed on file. The report of the city auditor from March 1 to 16 , wasroco'ived and placed on file. HIC An ordinance amending the present fire limit ordinance as follows was road the third time and passed : Commenc ing on the north side of Broadway at its intersection with Benton street , and thence west on Broadway on the north side of the Northwestern railroad depot to Ninth street , and thence north on Eleventh street to Indian creek , and thence east along Indian creek to Scott street , and 'from tlfonco cast along the alloy parallel with and between Broadway and Vine street'to First street , and from thence runnincr west to the Northwestern depot to Ninth street , and thence south on Ninth street alloy between alloy and Broadway and First avenue to Pearl street , both sides from Broadway south to its intersection witli Main street , thence on south side of Broadway to Main street and thence on Broadway to Main street , thence on Main street , both sides , from Broadway to Sixteenth avenue - nuo , extending to and including all grounds between the alloys and east and west lines of said Main street and parallel therewith , thence on Broad way cast to Fourth street , thence on Fourth street from Broadway , thence on Broadway from Fourth street to First street , thence south on First to Pierce street , thence west on Pierce street to into-rscction with John' Keller's north property lino. On Bry ant street , both sides from Broadway to south line of Washington avpnue. On North Main street , both sides from Broadway north to intersection with south line of Washington avonue. Llzzio Warner was awarded the con tract for feeding the city prisoners at 10 and 11 cents per meal. A resolution making the Glebe the city's official paper was concurred in. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jaeqiicmlii's Jewelry Store SAPFL&KNOTTSr -FueLMerchants. V/atchTheSlGNS Ltio.3South.MoinSt \ , ust BuvYoui Courteous . * * " * Tiffention.- * * . . . . . , ' We invite - ur rompt patronage Delivery * ; SJ , E. . 104 B.GARD IN E R ; BFfOADWAV : _ _ Pearl , . , COUNCIL BLUFFS LOAN 'ODELL BROS.6 hafnberef Connect/103 & > sr/f Omaha SPECIAL NOTICES. wanted for general house work , 722 Willow two. Sirs. J. Mueller. P you have property of any kind to sell or ox- chiuiKo t.ce Johnston & Vnnl'iitten , ! K1 > laln. FOR UKNT At 18 per month , the nlco house and two lots , No. 101 , corner of tjth st aud 23 < 1 ave. Horace Kverott. T7\ \OU \ UKNT-onicc No. 2 , over Halru's con- X ? feclionory store , Intolv occupied by Wtu. Ward , architect. Hornco Kverctt. _ | 71OU BA IjE On montnly payment s. house -L1 and lot In Van Ilrunt & lilco's addition , by 3.Y. Fuller. 3 ol'earl street. _ FOll'lfENT Possession given April iHt , the residence now occupied by Hobort Car penter , corner nth st. and 2d ave. , $30 per month. 1 1 orace Everett. KENT Furnished and unfnrnl shed rooms , with or without board. Mrs. F. A. Uurke , Ka Washington nvo. _ tnuilNlBHKD Uoonufior rent ; second lloor , J3 No. 117 Fourth street. "tnoil HKNlWCtionp. two handsome , now , six- JD room cottages , north of transfer. Council HhifTs. Inquire Illand Itlshtor , 6th ave. and 21st st. st.MERCHANTS MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYQUBUYof THEM. FDNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention given to Embalming. i\o. 14 N. Main SI. , Council Ululls. Furniture repairing neatly clone. Office calls attended promptly day and night. Tim ICIEST O > a MEATS o ! AT THE T- * Lowes Prices ! Tis Poultry of all klmU c j dressed to order. S is 3 9 CO * > | GIVE MK A CAM * DC i. Mottaz P-I - No. 114 E. Ilroailw'y C/3 „ EH o tiADAMSb EHti tiO & CO.'S tiH SHOE ? tia House , a 417 nroadwny. w Council Jlliilfs. THE BEST , rfe Is Always CHEAPEST As we can prove liy hundreds. . _ * * 1 w o. " " r . T r > - 3r ; = " Lanzendorfer & TiK-g eo S 00 E Stroiibehn , JVo. 321 wjgS oo " oa " Lj MAIN STUECT. I-F ! 53" - GO TO THE L - TAILOR , And got tlio bcit lining > you eycr luitl No 637 BroadwayCouncil , Bluff Tuos. OFFICER. W. IT. M. Puscv. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd nroadwny , COUNCIL , ULiUKPS , IOWA. Denlora In foreign r.nd domestic exchange , Collectlonu made uud interest paid on time Uo- posltb. O.H.McDANELO & DO. , HidesJallow elts ool&Fyrs , Highest market prices. Prompt ret vr n und bl'J Main Bt. . Council Illuffs , I ow PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Sanitary Engineer. Plan ? , Estimates H. SuncrvlBlon of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Justice of the Peace. Olllco over American Express , No. 410 N , Broadway , Council BlulTs , Iowa. -QIR/IQ / AttornoyB-ut-Law. Practice In the State and Fed QL llVIO oral Courts. Kooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono Block , Council BlulTs , Iowa. - " Room 10 , Shugnrt Blouk , BURKE & FINLEY-t SB3 ? CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealora in of Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! Be VOUN KERMAAt . \01 B R OAD WA Y "fe S TAT I ONER K V > , KX \ \ \ . \ \ \ oA SCHOOL SUPPLlES. c ' y USf ; * Mj ' > N. SKAVTH 8c B'ROS.A $ & * < ri 4r\nlc& \ \NS\\aVvnaVar\ors.Bath Rooms. tft'Sc'Shrf' ' ' ? ' S MfM B Jfifi * T ? i C Oafjet-llian eClicoftti N MUSICS- S.A Pierce , Proprietor ! ' Broadway , No.ll4MamSK Furniture & Stoves On weeft/y . tpytnetita. . Best- , Scjccflons. Lonesi prices. ' i/4erq/c/ieoi/ / A S9ec\a > STEAM _ KN.Ma'm St * Tele hoxSe \ \ . SEE HO.W THEY OBEYED IT PONDER Atthe very threshold of the spring season we have inaugurated a great cut sale for cash , of all goods in our stock. Call and see or write us. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSEPOWER , M Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs Qp PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS BY JOHN GILBERT , 52 ! Main St. TELEPHONE i 4. I l&tliuulcb r"urnlBbud Corrcsuoiidenco SoiloUc'l. | Ou Appllcutloa.