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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MABOH 26. ' 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COTTNOIlTBLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 FEAItfe STREET. rHme < l for currier in Any Tart of hoCltfn Twenty Cents rcr Week. JU.VT , TH.TON..7 , . MANAOnit , K No. 43. Nionx KniToti. No. 23. M1NOK MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and wood. E.E.Mnyno,610B'rcay. A marrlngo license WOT issued yesterday to Homer B. Emmett nnd Josephine Harris , both of this county. 19 E. J. Shulcrt ycstenlny secured a building permit for n f 1,000 residence to ho erected at the corner of Twenty-second street nnd Twenty-second avenue. The electric bell system has been com pleted at the institution for the deaf nnd dumb. H works like n charm und saves much work , besides being a most convenient and useful arrangement. There will ho no more "business transacted in the district court until Thursday morning , when decisions will bo rendered In several cases now under ndviscmont , ana the work of the term closed up. E. A. Spooner Is fitting up the room nt 521 South Main street , formerly occupied by John Gilbert's plumbing and gas lilting establishment , and will occupy it as a boot and shoo store after the 1st of April. The pupils at the Institution for the deaf nnd dumb havo' completed most excellent crayon tiortralts of the thrco trustees. They are life slzo and llfo-llko. The art depart ment of the Institution Is showing up excel lently. Thomas Bowman , of the Rescue hose com pany , has received word from E. 13. Preston & Co. , of Chicago , that the now racing cart for the Kcscuo hose team will bo shipped from the factory to-morrow , and will bo hereabout about the first of next week. The school board is preparing to soil the school property In the eastern part of the cityi before proceeding to purchase land In Gochrnn'f addition for the erection of a now 120,000 building in that locality , as voted at the recent school election , A lecture was to have been delivered nt Dohnny's next Friday evening by ex-Con gressman A. H. Anderson , of Sidney , but owing to the serious Illness of his mother nt her homo nt Handolph , bo will bo unable to bo hero on that date. Theodore Brown , the obstreperous vagrant who has sported shackles in the street gang for the past thrco days , was yesterday promoted meted a little , and the ball nnd chain were added. Ho continues in hisrebellion , und still refuses to work. The Union Pacific surveyors have com pleted the work of locating the proposed branch to Manawa , and in a few days the graders will bo on the ground. It is stated that It will require about forty-live 'days to got the track laid nnd the line In good run ning order. * The southern part of the city needs bettor street car or motor service. Especially nro the depots needing such service. The motor company will doubtless soon extend the ser vice and thus accommodate the public , at the same tlmo increasing their revenues. Tbo called mooting of the executive com mittee of the ladies' society of the Presby terian church , which was to have been hold this afternoon In the church parlor , and the annual meeting which was announced for Wednesday afternoon at the same placehavo been indefinitely postponed. Thearlo's Nashville students appeared at Armory hall last evening under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. The concert rendered was a pleasing one , but the audience was not as largo an was deserved. It made up ( n en thusiasm what it lacked in numbers , and in every way , except a financial one\-tho enter tainment wits a success. The local associa tion will nolnot much from it. The question of cheap motor trains , morn ing and night , is being agitated. If tlio com pany arranges to carry wage workers nt ibcso hours for 0 cents , instead of 10 , there no doubt they would find their receipts increased greatly. Thord are many from whom the company gets only UO cents , say a month , who will then bo paying 10 centa a day , or * 3 a month. Complaint is made that boys , or rather young men , are frequently seen shooting their guns in Fairview cemetery. To such " * ' " f > ln nract' ' ° ° indulged in that visitors oh"exte ' itors to'tlial beautiful city 01 uC " ! ! * fr ° frequently frightened away. Whether the practice is thoughtlessness or intended van dalism , it should bo seen to at'once. The proprietors of the now Ogden nro fur ther improving that now hostelry by putting In.an elegant combination reading and recep tion room. It is located at the right of tbo main entrance , aud through it a person on the street has a line view of the interior of the ofllco and dining room beyond. When fully fitted up itvill bo a beautiful room , and will bo much appreciated by the patrons of the house. Since the quarantine was raised at the * Soars residence the guard's house has been abandoned , and on Frida'v last some boys tipped it into the street. The marshal was notified of the fact , but as yet has not re moved It. It is hardly a thing of beauty , so that Its presence embellishes tno street , and 'travelers as wall as residents on Harrison etreot object to the blockading of that thor oughfare by such means. r Stewart , youngest son of Mr. C.V. . Brown , died yesterday at the ago of twenty-one years , of consumption , at his homo , 210 . .Ninth avcnuo , after an illness of nearly a ycar. Ho was a brother of Oscar and Will Drown , the Main street druggists. Ho was formerly in the employ of Ueno & Co. , but xvas obliged to glvo up ins position about six months ago on account of his health. A trip to Colorado last fall failed to benefit him. Notlco of the funeral will appear later. A special meeting of the Council Bluffs ' Retail Dealers' Protective f association was hold at Macnnorchor hall last evening , and General Manager Dodge delivered an intor- , eating lecture on the aims and the results thus far obtained by the association. The explanation of tbo working of the system was attentively listened to by a large num ber of non-members. Several now members were secured. It is stated that much benefit has already been derived in the city from the association , although it has been In ex istence hero but a short tlmo. Bartlett & Norton for hardware , etovos and cutlery. 737 nnd 2315 B'wuy. . Dr. O. 0. Bazon , dentist , Opera house block. " ' Personal Charles Chase , of Red Oak , was in the city yesterday. Colonel U. 13 , Dalloy visited Carson yester day on legal business. , J. T. CofTinan , of Mondnmin , was a guest at the Pacific house yesterday. Mr , Isaao Knotts. of Omahn , Is the guest Of Frank Miller , of this city. John Schlcketarz loft yesterday morning for Chicago. Ho will bo absent about ton days. f Judge Hubbard , of Cedar Rapids , arrived in the city yesterday to attend United States court. Frank Pusoy , of Denver . is homo from Denver , and will remain in the city souio timo. General G. M. Dodge nnd party loft Sun day evening for the east in their special car * * over the Rock Island. Gcorga D , Cole , Pacific Junction , and George W. McCaid , Pauuuiu , were at the Bochtclo yesterday. Deputy Marshal White Is nursing a * ovorciy strained nnklo , but manages to at tend to business ns usual. - Judiro Thoriicll spent Sunday at his hemet t Biduoy , und will remain there until Thurs day morning , when court convenes hero * ' Bnev'cnuo Collector Clarjr , of St. Louis , was 41 In the city yesterday looking after the busl- v lncss of the local ofllco. Ho has charge of the states ot Iowa , Missouri and Kansas * ' Rolfn Khwgnrt returned yesterday morning r rfrornu three months' visit at Rod Cloud. I. \ < \ ; Neb. , mul as soon us the seaton opens will resume his place as conductor on the Man- ' wa motor lino. , - ' J.K , Wood , Uurlington ; J. Simon nnd J. A. Bowcu , Dos Moines ; J. H. Harney , Wal nut : J. U. Ronnlsou , Sioux City , and J. Brolnerd , Cedar Rupld . wcro among the Jowans registered at the Ogden yesterday. The St , Albttifc team of Sir Knights went to Oakland yctterdcy and instituted a uni form raulr , It. of P. , last night They were Me ra. Abbott , Keith. Hick , Soaulan , Tib- " betU , Kost , .Uorl , Kiulth , Cblforlio and CAUGHT BY HIGHWAYMEN. Tboy Appear at the Snmo Old Spot , Near Jeffries' Bridge. FEDERAL COURT PROCEEDINGS. Polled In By the Police The City Council DiirfflnM After Pills Personal nnil Minor Mention. Tnckloil by Highwaymen. The highwaymen who were holding up travelers ncnr the brlilgo on McPherson nvcnuo , formerly Vaughn avenue , east ot this city , n few. months ngo , hnro resumed operations. The Inst cnno occurred about S o'clock Sunday morning. A man by the nnmo of Epperson , who works for Thomas Katllff , wns going out to the lattcr's ' place , having just returned from Weeping Water , Neb. , where ho had spent the day. As ho icured ) the JolTrlo'a bridge , two men ap peared from under it and ordered him to halt. Ho drew n revolver and fired five shots , and took to his heels. They chafed him fully n quarter of a tn'lo ' , but ho was too lively and reached homo scared nearly out of his wits , It was so dark that ho could not recognize either of the parties or give an ac curate description of them. It Is thought that they reside In the neighborhood and are the sumo parties who hold up several parties some tlmo ago. It ls > hoped that they will soon tackle thb wrong man , who will not shoot merely for fun. t Rooms to rout in the Morrinm block. S. B. Wiulsworth & Co. , 230 Main street. E. II. Shcafo & Co. offer bargains in city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lota on $10 payments. Undo Stttn'H Court. The law provides that the spring term of the federal court for the southern district of Iowa shall convene on the last Monday in March , nnd fur this reason court is always opened on that morning , but adjourns Imnic- diatnly until Tuesday morning to await the arrival of the judges. Such was the raso yesterday morning. United States Marshal Campbell was on hand , as was also Colonel .T. W. Blythe , of Burlington.solicltor of the "Q , but thcso two wcro the only early arrivals. Judco Love arrived last evening and Judge Sbiras will bo hero this rooming. The grand Jury nnd petit Jurors will report tnts morn ing , and tbo work of the term will bo com menced. It is expected that the term will not last longer than ten days , as the calendar is not a lengthy ono. The civil cases nro very few In number , nnd the greater part of the term will be occupied by the criminal cases. Although there are a Inrfro number of cases to bo brought to the consideration of the grand jury , few of themaro oa very seri ous charges. There are three counterfeiting coses , and eleven cases for interfering with the United States mail. The latter uro thoseof the young men who stopped the "Q" fast mail between the local depot and the transfer sev eral months ago. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and.Blnrts by Cascade Laun dry company. Money loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. * No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , ollice cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Pinched By the Police. 'Squire Schurz presided in police court yes terday morning In the absence of Judge Aylcswortn , and dished out justice in liberal doses. * Ed Cavanaugh wns fined $8.10 for getting drunk and chasing people with a razor. James liurns , a pilgrim from Sioux City , received the same dose for a similar offcnso without the razor attachment. Dan Phillips was let oft for $7.00. William Wcston wanted work and was given ten days on the streets. A. O. Clark did not want to work and was . . _ _ ° - * " fla boss of the street gang turned ever - - _ . _ for fifteen days. Etta Holding , a Pierce street goddess , Was fined $10.00 for vagrancy , street walking nnd using profane language. William Copeland , who stole a lot of silk from Bono's store Saturday evening , had the hearing of his case continued , and was sent to the county jail for safe keeping , as was also E. E. Nichols , who is held for swindling. Nichols will have a hearing Tjoforo 'Squire Hcndricks to-day. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. The finest line of spring goods to bo found in the market is at A. Reitoi-'s , No. 810 Broadway. A Pleasant Presentation. Last evening Mr. A. A. Egbert severed his connection with the Electric Motor company as superintendent of that line , and this morn ing Mr. J. H. Reynolds steps into that po sition. Last evening the employes of.tho company , including motormeu , conductors , linemen , repairers , etc. , presented Mr , Eg bert with a handsome easy chair , valued at $40 , us a token of their high regard. The presentation speech was inado by Conductor U. A. Purcell , and was made in a very pleas ing manner Mr. Egbert was thoroughly surprised and with dlflloulty found words to express his thanks for the useful and ser viceable tokcif as well as bis appreciation of the feelings that prompted the presentation. Mr. Egbert will uiako his homo in Omaha for the present. The new superintendent is happy In the possession of a handsome diamond mend pin presented him by the railroad men at 13oono , whcro ho until recently occupied the position of private secretary of the super intendent of the west end division of the Northwestern , Now and full line of spring goods at the London Tailora , 0117 Broadway. Stealing Pills. Burglars entered the oulccs of Dr. West , dentist , and Drs. Hanohett < t Smith , at 12 Pearl street , over TUB UBB ofllce , some [ time Sunday night. Entrance was effected through a rear window from the roof of a one-story addition. The night prnwlors were unable to find any cash , but they took a duo casn of instruments belonging to Dr. Hanchott and anew now vallso containing sorno clothing , the property of Dr.'Dickinson , an assistant of Dr. West. They also sampled a Jug of alco hol in the doctor's ofllco , but did not steal tlio cork. The property was valued at about $50. This U the second time that the place lias bnen burglarized In a little over a year. There is no possible clua to the Identity of the thieves , but the matter is in the hands of the police. Orcanlst. An oflleioiit organist from the cast desires - sires n , position i\n organist in Omaha or Council Bluffs. References : Max Meyer nnd Charles Baotens , 32o Paxton build ing , Omaha , or ISiO Seventh street , Council Bluffs. Good testimonials shown. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co. ' loan oflfco on furniture , pianos , horses wagons , paraoiml property o { all lands , nnd all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly conft- dcntiol. Must Gnmblo Up Stalra. Qlt la faintly rumored that gambling U nt an end in Council muffs , and It seems to bo so HO faros the ground floors are concerned. Several changes now under way , however , give rlso to serious doubt as to whether or not this will apply to the second lloors. Anew now stairway Is being put In the Turf , loading - ing from the barroom to the iscond lioor , but asldo from sundry knowing winBs when questions are asked no Information concernIng - Ing the object can bo ascertained. When premd for an explanation it was learned that "tho room had been leased by the Y. M. O. A. , nnd prayer meetings were to bo held there every Wednesday oven- log. " In speaking of the matter yesterday , thb marshal said : "I don't know ns there is any desire to stop gambling on the nccond floor. If the public games nro all stopped. thcro ore dozens of young clerks who will keep It Up In their rooms , ami some of them would undoubtedly soon have n faro layout. Wo couldn't search cvcrv room , and it Is Useless to try Id pVevcnTprlvalo cftmbilngr. "Whon the raid was made nearly a month ago the mayor wanted mo to swonr out the warrants nnd I did so , but I then thought as I did now , that It was a move to drive the gamblers from the public gaze and Atari thorn to roosting n little higher. Now It Is unnecessary for the mayor to waste his time in reminding mo of former orders ho has is sued , for If ho wants to close the gambling houses all ho has to do Is to Instruct tbo po lice to raid any places ho may designate. Ho Is not powerless without my assistance , and ho knows it , " S. B. Wndsworth & Co. loan money. Headquarters foe builders' hardware , Odoll Si Bryant , 613 Main street. J. G. Tlpton , real estate , 627 B'dway. Thc City Council. When the city council was ca lied to order Mayor Uolirer and a full board of aldermen wcro present. . A petition from the Chicago Lumber com pany for an extension of the water mains on Broadway to Twenty-sixth street and hy drants at that corner , also another at Thirty- second and Avenue A. Both wcro referred to the water committee. A petition for an extension of Cook avcnuo to Hldgo street was referred to the city en gineer and committee on streets nnd alloys. Mr. H. W. Watts protested against paying taxes on a pair of mules on the ground that the mules do not nor never did belong to him. Knfcrrcd to the judiciary committee. A protest stated that Dan Cnrrlgg or Jen nie Duff contemplate moving a frame build ing to North Sixth street and locating it be tween Broadway nnd Minster , and the prop erty owners dcalro that no building permit. bo granted. Itofcrred to the tire committee and chief of the lire department. Mr. E. H. Henn protested against paying asldownllctax of 41) ) cents , ns ho built the walk six months before it was ordered. Granted. Mrs. Ann Quintan petitioned for a remis sion of taxes , ns she is too noor to contribute to the public revenue. Referred to the ju diciary committee. A petition of Paul Sicbold , for relief from the water which settles on his lot , was re ferred. Property owners in the Fourth ward peti tioned for a police and lire cxll on Sixth av cnuo and Twenty-first street. Referred to the fire committee. Eighth street property , owners petitioned for a sidewalk on the north side of Eighth avcnuo from Main street to thd Northwest ern track. Referred to the ' committee on streets and njloyp. G. G. Rice petitioned for .a remission ot personal tax on horses he did not own , also on realty now used as farming land. Re ferred to the judiciary committee. The committee , to which was referred the mutter of widening High street , repotted that it should bo lixod at the original widtn. The report \v.is received and concurred in. Thu committee reported on the Mithen es tate claim that the city confess judgment for the amount of the claim. Received and con curred in. An ordinance fixing the grade of Grace street from Plainer to the cast line of Knephcr street w-is passed , The city engineer's estimate of sidewalk work of John Sklnklc was ordered published according to law , Bonds amounting to Sl.-T23.SG were ordcrod issued to E. A. WicKhum fc Co. , and M. A. Moore for s > e\vcr work done on Saveiith street. Bonds amounting to ? 3D3 03 wro also is sued to a lot of grading contractors. On the petition to place South Seventh street to grade the committee report that the petition bo granted and the contractor bo notified to complete his contract and thu city solicitor requested to ask for a dissolu tion of the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific. injunction. The report was adopted. Moved and adopted that R. C. Berger bo instructed to proceed xvitb his contract and lay sidewalk on the cast side of Park ave nue. from Pomona street to the south line of Fan-mount park. Mr. E. A. Wickham was instructed to straighten the sidewalk on Myustcr street between Seventh and Eighth. The bond of Mrs. Lizzie Warner in the sum of00 was accepted. " " > introduced asking fora - , A I--- resolution . , - . , -i .m , , .x. five minute service 01 the ElCt1- . . - , - .l. tension of the line to the depots on .uum street nnd the Union Pacific transfer , and a 5 cent fare between the two cities during the hours of 0 and 7 , both morning and evening. Adopted. A second resolution was presented by Alderman Knephcr asking for a free bridge during the same hours. It was placed on file. file.A A protest presented by Alderman Ev.orett against the paving of Eighth street between Thirteenth and Twenty-ninth , was referred to a committee of the whole. The sumo councilman presented a resolution re scinding a former one which ordered Eighth avcnuo between Twelfth street and the 'city limits put to grado. Thu resolution provoked a great deal of discussion , The residents on that street made an emphatic protest against the grade which has , rjecu established thcro. They said they wcro willing to pave on a temporary grade. The resolution went to the council as a committee of the whole. One Pare For the Koiiml Trip. Tickets on sale April 8th , 9th' and 10th , good for return from the llth to the 13th inclusive for all who wish toattend the state encampment of the G. A. R. veterans ut Burlington , Iowa , April Oth , 10th and 11th , 1880. The head quarters' train with the department commander and his staff under the escort of Abe Lincoln Post G. A. R. , will leave Council Bluffs via the Chicago cage , Burlington & Quiticy railroad nt 9-lll : n. m. , April 8th , 188' ) . For further particulars , call on or address CAivr. O. M. Buowx , Ticket agent , Cor. Pearl and Broadway. * Council Bluffs. M. M. MAiisifAJjL , General Agent. a AVnrk The work of improving the Chautauqua grounds wns commenced in earnest yester day. Half a dozen teams and about twcnt , " men , under the direction of Superintendent Charles E. Copeland , have been put to work grading the walks and drives , and several more will bo added in a few days. The plans and specifications for tho. grand $10,000 amphitheater will bo In the hands of the contractors next week , nnd the .lumber will bo on tlio ground soon after. From this i time on the work will bo pushed vigorously to completion. Money loaned on furniture , pinncs , diamonds , horses , buggies or nnythi ng of virtue , at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllceS cor. Broadway aud Main , over American express. The best and largest collection of pic tures over in the city is the "Art Loan. " Western Immlicr nnd Supply Co. Between 18th and 14th streets , and 2d nnd Bd aVonuos. Telephone 241. E.V. . RAYMOND , Manager. PntutocH Given Away , Having more potatoes than wo will bo able to sell before new potatoes arrive , wo will , until our stock of potatoes is re duced , give to , each person making a throe dollars' purchase at one time ono bushel of flnu potatoes. Come wbjlo they last. Parks & Son , grocers , iU ) Main , U7 Pearl st. * Tlio art exhibit makes u fine showing for the art ol Council Bluffs. See it to day , _ School Viultora. Prof. E. N , Coleman and his rnlclenl corps of teachers In the Missouri Valley ( schools arrived in this city yesterday over the North- western , and boarded Jhonotor cars for Oranha , whore they epcntthajday In visiting the public school * " of ttmiclty. In the party were thg Misses" Carpenfcru Phelps , Joy. Judd , Logan , LouCks , Power ? , Edna ana Nellie Bell , Miss Lbucki'AvUs formerly a teacher In the public schools tit tbia city. ThoM > 3iNI odor i flovolltl OB PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decoration ! AT PETER C. MltLER'S. Sign , House mul Ornament.\1 Painting. Kalso miningGrinning , i-tc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. D.H.McOANELO & CO , , Hld6sTallowreltsWool FuK , , , , Highest mnrfcct price * . Prompt rotu nntl Ki Mixln St. . Council HlufH. low DEESS GOODS ! , DRESS GOODS ! THE BOSTON STORE Is Offering to Its Patrons THE GREATEST BARGAINS In Dry Goods ever shown on- any Counter in the City. IMIHIENSE CUTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ! The Best Goods. The Latest Spring Styles. The Lowest Possible Prices. It will pay you to call at the STORE 401 BROADWAY. FOTHERiNGHAM , WHITELAW & CO , THE ORDER WAS & VOUN KERMA/V. BROADWAY /.e' STATION /K a-ds \\\\v\a SCHOOL icesAlwoysVe'eS ? No.ll4MainSt. . St A Pierce , Proprietor ) Furnitura Sk Slaves on vvez/f// toymcnta. Best Selections , prices. Liberalcftsount For ? CASK. A.J.MANDEL. K St. Telephone SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT , uu * 25 TO 300 i iniTivr LlGflllnG , HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators CUT-OFF ENGINE BnecIIJcntJom and estimates ftirnlaUact for complete stoani plnntf. llepulntlon. Durability Guar antced Can show letters from users w hero Kiiel Economy In enuil with Corliss Non-Conuoiislns E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs GOOD -WORK : , : PROMPT DELIVERY. 1TO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in of Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. F. J. Taxidermist and Naturalist. rTrinnnpntly located at No. U North Sixth Street , opposite post- 1 * olllcc , on motor line. Council llluirrt , Iowa. 1 * nirdu nnd animals mounted naturally IUH' in the boot method of thonrt. Warranted to proseive for yearn. Foreign blrda supplied on bhort notice. liiahctitprKia jfulil fur owla unrt hawks of all ItliulH. I'tisonn sending orders usmircd of perfect satisfaction. J ur dreHHlns a specialty. Write for particulars , SPECIAL NQTICES. WANTKD-Dyalady , a noVllon ( n himse ; kreper In a flm cUss lintel. Address UU > lynster street. Council Uluirn ? _ TOU &AliK Two-story rrahe ) Residence , cor- J. ner mid adjoining lots , each U ) feet front liy 120 font deep. Kmpilre at Kiilrmount phar- mftcy , 100 Upper Uruadw.i > ' .H. , _ RENT or sale The furniture of u. three- FOU story House , city water , kite , ; oa Mutiawa motor line. Thri'e ulocts from Omaha motor nud dummy trains. Kent of nouse. $10. In quire of Ur. K.V. \ . Jloughtou , 100 Jlroadway , city. _ MUST SKLk Two tots in Huckett's addition 1100 below the market price if taken at once _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TTAY Hoarders wanted at 1005 Avenue A. F you have property of any kind to cell or exchange - change free Johnnton Ac VanPntten , IU Main. V/li ItUNT-onice No. y , over Ualrd'n con- fectiouery store , Utoly occupied by Wm. Wardarctiltoct. _ Horace Everett. _ r " 171011 SALE-Oii monthly payments. IIOUHO JP and lot in Van Ilrunt & lUco's addition , by J.V. Hiller.a Pearl gtreet. iJ Ult ItKNT Possession given April Ut ; the I * residence now occupied by itoburt Car penter , corner Oth at. undid ave. . ! ) ) per month. Horace Kverett. TIWU UKNT Clieop , two handsome , now. six- -1 ? room ivotta e-f , north of transfer , Council JiliiUa. Jniiulro Itlund lUihtor , 6tlt ave. wild XUtnt. A. F. CLATTERBUCK , < flf > BROADWAY , COUNOIIj KiaJPKP. t IOWA. PRIvATEDEJECTIVE. Private watchmen turiilihcd at any and al times. Special attention given to collection of chat tel mortnuKou und notes. Honey to loan on good chattel security , Jtefereuce Any bunk , attorney , or business man in tlio city. Tuos. OFKICEU. W , II. M. runny. OFFICER & PUSEY. . BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway , COUNCIL ULUKFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd dornestlo exchange. Collections made andJuterest paid on time de posits. IB ftl I 1 * V/lfVflP S ° l Oirouih trrort ft mm H mt e w VluUrit u < l pncilwi. unru IWIII MB I W t'rfectlntilncU by lh new lInllll Peslpn-Dupre , Remedies . " " * " ' ' Kud lit cur ntw illiuliii rii > celo cujtd vltlK > ulr lns/omUlon. _ ' . , Pe lon-Dupre Cllnlciue , iuTnmoct Ct , Ikt < < SONG THAT CUPID SINGS. U UNO BRO'SCHINA STORE TIBBETTS A DAISY FARM ! The nicest- eighty SGre farm on the slope in Iowa , 9 miles south of Creston , 100 miles east of Omaha , Good 6 room house. Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn , sheds graineriea , orchard , etc. Good wells , living water.'tame . grass. , Near school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COLBY , 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , or Broadway an d30th Sfc Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW CURIOSITY SHOP PROFESSION ALDI RECTORY. _ HDI Dl/l N Dl ( VI C Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer , Plans , Estimates i DlniMllDIIlL Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MI I p"7--JuBtleo of the Peace. Ollico over American Exproao , No , 410 Nop M U ft , Broadway , Council Bluffe , Iowa. QTHMT Ji QIIWIQ Attornoys-at-Law , Practice In the State und Fed- O I UllU Ot OIIVIO oral Court ? . Ilooma 7 and 8 Shurart-Hono | Dloolt , Council BlulTH , Iowa. - ' ' - ltoo ° ' " ! " BURKE & TINLEY'SrSi1 : .10'8ho'1"1 Bccl"i