THE OMAHA DAILY BEH'1 TUESDAY , APHIL 2. 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNClITBLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PJ2A1UJ STREET. Dtllvci oil by carrier In Any PArt of II. TELEPHONES : ni'FiiciifiR Omen No. 43. NIGHT KDITOH , No.ia. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and wood , E. E. Mayno , CIO B'wny. Judge Dcomor will open district court this morning nt 0 o'clock. " James Wallace was the lucky winner In the watch club Saturday evening last. A mass temperance meeting will bo held this evening In the Scandinavian church. The homo of W. W. Sherman was "made happy on Saturday last by the arrival ol n eon. eon.III. III. Balrd has improved the Interior ot his store so wonderfully that its best friends hardly know It. A license to wed was Issued yesterday to William Muzum nnd Lilly Lacy , both of Crescent City. That old land mark , the Scott house , has caught the building fever and Is putting on such additions and Improvements us will present a complete now front. In the Brooks case , examination was waived by the defense when called yester day. The case now goes to the grand Jury. Ed Jatnos hnd his examination before the commissioners for the insane yesterday. Ho was decided to bo sane and was consequently released. The fire laddies wcro out yesterday prac ticing with tholr big truck. They promise to show their visitors n trick or two at the corning cournamont. At a meeting of the directors of the Fairview - view cemetery , held yesterday morning , Mr. William S. Cooper was clectetl to member ship In place of J. H. Phillips , deceased. The verdict in the case of Bergman vs the Omaha & St. Louis railway company was opened yesterday morning. It was for the defendant , ami costs'aro taxed accordingly. It was cruel joke that willed sent ono of the undertakers nearly a mile yesterday to prepare for burial a man who was , and is nlive nnd kicking , because somebody had a Ijttlo fun at his expense. About twenty-ilvo members of St. Alban'a Lodge , K. of P. , Including the degree team , went to Ncola last evening , whore a now lodge was Instituted. They wont by special car attached to the regular passenger train. Yesterday L. A. Gray bought lot 5 in block 15 in Beer's subdivision for ? GOO. Another deed filed was the sales of lots ill. 3'j and 83 in blocks ; lots 1)5 ) and 30 In block G , In Wright's addition for $750 sold.by N. Mor- rlam to.David Hawley , of the state of Con necticut. A horse Was taken with hemorrhage of the lungs while being led down Washington avenue yesterday afternoon. He bled freely and the groans of the sutTcrlng beast could bo heard blocks away. The people upon the street were greatly exorcised but were re lieved , as was the horse , by the attendance of a physician. The motor boys have the laugh on ono ot tholr members. Yesterday being April Fool's day an advertising bank book was loft near the rails of the lino. The motor man next ever thn road saw the big roll , pulled up his train and grabbed ttio prize. Thn pas sengers caught onto the combination nnd the laugh went around. Said a prominent city ofllcinl yesterday : "Thoro is no need of a hitch in the appoint ments of the city council. One of the bonus of contention is the clerkship , and that mat ter can bo Jlxod up without any trouble. Troutman ( dcm. ) nnd Dftlr.vmplo ( rep. ) are both good wen , and thoroughly nuallllcd to fill the ofllco. I would not turn my hand over as to a choice in the men. The other ofllccs are just as easily filled. " The Modern Woodmen were entertained by the ladles of the Auxillcry society last evening in a banquet and social. The enter tainment was otio of the best of the series. In the same connection may DO noted that the two bodies are contemplating the nro- ductlon at an early day of a popular drama. Good material Is furnished in the organiza tions and an entertainment such as is pro- .posed would bo possessed of merit nnd very enjoyable. For Rent Furnished house 5 rooms , peed location. Inquire of Frank Cook , No. 5 , Pearl street. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing1. A. A. Clark & Co. , office cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll < Ss Bryant , $13 Main street. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundrv Go. * * E. H. Shcafo & Co. olTor bargains in city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lots on $10 payments. B Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. "Western litunber awl Supply Co. Between 13th and 14th streets , and Ud nnd 3d uvonuos. Telephone 1241. * E. W. RAYMOND , Manager. For $25.00 The N ! Y. Plumbing Co. will put a load service pipe nnd hydrant In your yard ; also 50 foot extra hose. Call at once at 114 Main street. Personal Colonel W. P. Lapp is attending court -at Des Moinos. Major F. P. Woods and family have moved from Omaha to Council B lulls and will rcsido on First avenue. Ed. Miller left yesterday with his family for Soatlo , W , T. , at which pl&co ho Intends to locate permanently. Ferdinand Plumber nnd family have de parted for Sioux City , which place will hereafter bo tholr homo. Mrs. L. Leonard returned to the Bluffs from California Sunday , She will remain for n time with her daughter , Mrs. Horace Everett , before returning to her home iu Howard county , Missouri. H. F. Thomas , who ha ? for nearly two years boon In the employ of John HOMO & Co. , lias accepted a lucrative place with O. H. Lane , of Hod Oak. Ho will niovo his family and begin upon the duties of his now position immediately. George Hudlv has concluded to close up his Council Bluffs business and re-enter the lists as a knight of the crip. Ho has gene to Chicago and Milwaukee and will conclude n contract with a popular starch and toap house before returning to the BlulTa. Blank books made to order. Can fur nish patent binding for parties wishing the sawn. Call and BOO samples at room P lEvBi'ott block , Pearl street. MOUKHOUSK & Co. ft 6. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. J. G , Tlpton , real estate , 627 B'dwuy I have ono lot loft on Avenue A , across from motor house. Will ox- uhango for cattle if can trade in ntixt three days. L. D. Fowler , No. 10 Pearl street. Notice 10 W liter Consumer. ) . Water rents for quarter beginning April 1 are now duo , and payable at of fice of the company , 114 Main and 115 Pearl streets * Five per cent discount on nil bills paid previous to April 10. Olllce open until I ) p. m. on Saturdays. Council BlutTsOityWRtar Works Co. OrjiniilHt. Aii ofllclont organist from the east de sires a. position as organist in Omahn or Council Htulls. References : Max Mover and Charles liaolcas , U2o Pax'ton build- lug , Omaha , or JIM Seventh street , Council Bluffs. Good testimonials THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Work of the Ohautauqua Aa- . sombly Proceeding Rapidly. THE CLERK WANTS A CHANGE. Work at Mnnnwn Nearly Completed Proceed I HUH oftlio Council liny In Police Court A Col ored Soldier's Luck. I too in I nt ; Chnntnutiiia Work. Yesterday morning the directors of the Chautauqua Assembly association met In the rooms of the board of trade. Kcports wcro hoard from the various committees. The financial report showed the condition excellent - , lent and the executive eojnralttco was In structed to proceed without delay with the work necessary to place the grounds in n proper shape. The pumping plant , amphi theatre and other buildings will proceed without further dchiy. Mr. A. N. Carnentor , landscape architect , presented complete plans for tlio form and development of tlio grounds , Thcso were accepted and the work will conform to the Ideas embodiedtherein. . Tlio grounds as they will appear when completed nro on ex hibition in the windows of the Council Hluffs Carpet company. It Is a safe prediction that moro beautiful grounds than these" will bo nro not found in the cntiro country. Work along this line is proceeding rapidly and meeting with crand success. The Chau- tauqun workers who have been moro publicly identified with the enterprise are busy lioldlng meetings throughout the state. Thcso have been , without a Bin trio exception , very enthusiastic , and from all Indications Lho initial session will bo a grand success , far exceeding tko expectatlous of its most sanguine supporters. Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. , 1230 Main street. Tlio Clerk On n Strike. "How In creation did you find your way up hero ! " was the greeting of Clerk Cham bers when Tin * line man corralled hiln In a corner room In the second storv of the court louse yesterday afternoon. "I wanted to bo nlono awhile , so I came up here and locked the doers behind , mo. Why don't I work knvn stairs ! We'll , lot mo toll you. In the Irst place , everybody comes in on me. ! invo to stop and chat with everyone , and I ; et very litllo done. But the worst feature s this : You see , whenever I want n paper Dr have to refer to the records In any case , L have tp send the baillft down stairs to jrinp up an armful of books. Wo have got i handsome court house , a beautiful build up , but if the designers hnd planned es pecially to make the clerk's olllco incon- , rcnient they could not have succeeded bettor than they did m this case. I ought to have everything on the iloor with tlio court room and I mean to. too. This room ( south-cast corner ) I am going to have as uiy private ofllco , where I will do my work. The li brary room I nni going to have converted into a record room. You see how much moro work I can do then than is possible now. Everything will bo within easy roaoli of the court room. It seems strange that arrangement , or n similar one. was not , inado in the plans of the building. Yes , I want to lave it done right away , just as soon as it cau bo arranged. " Improving Linkc Maniiwn. The improvements upon Luku Manawa , to which frequent reference has been made in .ho columns of TUB Hen , are nearing com pletion , and the close of the present week will see the work dono. The dam at the southern outlet is a substantial structure. ? ilr.s driven five feet apart and eighteen 'cet into the earth form its basis. The openings are filled with baled hay. and the whole is thoroughly bedded and packed with gumbo. It is 1,700 feet long and will stand any strain upon it from , ho lake sido. The gates are built of Tour inch oak plank and arranged with automatic appliances for raising , etc. The only possibility of demolition is in a strong iressuro from the swollen riverbut this con tingency is thought to bo fully guarded against by the builders of the dam. The boulevard is also nearly completed. This will furnish a wide and easy drive around to the south shore , along which stretches Manhattan beach and where the uathing places of last year are located. A third bathing establishment is being con structed by Mr. Maloney on the old site of : ho Council Bluffs boat housa. The lawn is iieing seeded , so that a beautiful green will take the place of the muddy fields of a year ago. ago.The enlargement of the hotel will be com menced at once , rumor says , under the direction of a prominent lumber man of this city. It is stated by tnoso most largely interested thcro that the small buildings which lined the bank last year are to betaken taken away , and no liquor will bo sold upon the lake grounds. These things , with tnoso heretofore itidiiatedwlll : assure to the lake a successful business in the season that is now opening. A. AVcIl Earned Reward. The flguro of an aged and blind colored man is familiar to the people of Council Bluffs. His life has been full of interesting Incidents , but n few only will bo mentioned liorc. Ho served during the war in a north ern regiment , and while thus serving his country contracted an ailment which a few years ago developed Into total blindness. Six years ago ho purchased a lot from Swan & Walker for t7fi. Upon this ho paid 5. Before ho paid any moro the city ordered the widening of Indian crook , and the old man's lot'went Into tlio bed of that watercourse. The city paid him f J50 for his lot. Since that tima nearly all the ready money ho has bad is the 175 left after paying for his lot. Three years ago A. 13. Walker interested himself moro closely In the case , holding that the old man was deserving of nnd should ru- coivo a pension. Ho secured the attention of Hon. J. Lyuian , then representative in con gress , and together they have been laboring to bring about that result , but apparently with llttlo prospect of success. Ono of the first acts of the pension bureau under the present administration was.a favorable con sideration of this claim , and on last Saturday the necessary documents were received by Mr. Walkor. Ho is granted back pension amounting to $3,120 , nnd umonthly allowance of 173 , The old man receives his good luck ns a natural result oi existing conditions , and says ho will now "bo happy whllo ho live In do wort' , for Uo ole 'ooman ' 11 nebber know want nqln. She suant do no mo' hard work , uebbor agin. " The papers liuvo boon forwarded to Des Molnos , and the happy old colored so Idler will soon receive his money. Money loan ml at LB. . Craft's & Co.'a loan otlfcQ on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of nil kinils , and all other articles of vaiuo without removal. All business strictly confi dential. The Polloo Sfanaccrlr , Thcro woe a regular circus in the superior court yostmlay morning when the Judge en tered ou the arena and ordered tlio animals turned loose. It was a rip roarin g menagerie that confronted him , Four young follows who attempted to capture - turo the city Sunday afternoon , but got caught at the first turn , protested that they did not disturb the pcaco at nil. The pcaco was all light when they struck It and they didn't oven touch It. They objected most vigorously 10 being ruu off the street , ns they hadn't scon half as much as they w.intod to , The Judge gave thorn a llltlo advice and put the hearing of their case this morning at 10 o'clock. ChuilcH Clay ton , for Improper exposure of person , drunkenness and general cusscdncss was fined fS.10. Ho confided to the chief that ho "hnd worked as long us ho proposed to for you'se follows. " Ho is an old timer aad will wipe up the sawdust from the Jrack for a few days. A. F. Mulln , for refuting to pay hack faro , paid 3.11) ) and costs. Ha wished ho hnd paid Urn original bill , Mr , Wadklns tried to cell susneijilers on the publlo street ou the authority of thu United States patent laws , but as tioy do not cmbraco the local trade of this city ho was forced to liquidate. B. McClcllan. an ox-ROldlor. recently dis charged from Fort Omaha filled his tank full nnd ran into a police ambuscade. Ho shot off his mouth at the court , but it was a blank cartridge nnd didn't hurt anybody. Ho Is ruminating upon the hardships of a civil ian's life. A blind man cnmrs over from Omaha Sun day to sec Council Bluffs. Ho looked upon the wlno when It was red , which , though not In a Jug landed him In the jug. Ella Unrke , n colored , shady woman , was fined ? 14 00. 11. Wagner , run In M a de serter , was discharged , A man who was too drunk to give his name when arrested and refused to give it after ho sobered up , paid * 7.CO for a ftttlo whirl with the boys. Theo dore Brown , for disturbing the pcaco , was flnpdfO.GO ; William Murphy , drunk , $8,10 ; G. D. Search , drunk , $7.00 , were the closing cases. Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. Tlio Supervisors In Session. The board of supervisors mot yesterday in its April session. But little time was taken In organization. Considerable work was donc'but littio that was Important from the standpoint of news. The most Important to the tax payers throughout the county was the railroad as sessment nnd apportionment. It Is as fol- ows : C. It. I. &P. Layton . $ 53,812.00 Walnut , 1ml. . . . , . U,4oO.OO Walnut City . m.OIKl.OO Knox . CIMJ < 1.UO Avoca , Ind . 1,575.00 Avoca City . 17,82:5.00 : Pleasant . ' . ytylOO.OO Shelby county , Ind . 12,000.00 Mlnden . M.'llliO.OO Mlnden , Ind . SS.ittO.OO Ncola . 20,0111.00 , Neolu , Ind . 0I2U)0 ! ) Ncola City . 12,078.00 Norvvalk . 82,003.00 Hazel Uell . . ' . 17,010.00 , Garner . 7U-i:34. : < > 0 Lowh . 8.UIO.OJ Council Bluffs . 29,100.00 Kane . 33iM3.0U Avoca & Macedonia B. C. It. I. & P Knox . 15,000.00 Avoca City . 5,000.00 Vulloy . 22C > 00.00 lames . 0lf > 0.00 Belknap . H000.00 Oakland .City . : t,700.0l ) Oakland Ind . 2,500.00 Carson . 10,000.00 Carson Ind . 2,500.00 Carson City . 2,050.00 Knox . 5,050.00 C. & N.W. Uocuford . 09,110.00 Crescent . 70,840.00 Garner . 40.4SO.OO Council Bluffs . 30,300.00 K. C. , St. J. & C. B. Lewis . , . . . . 31,011.23 Council Bluffs . 0,287.12 C. , B. & Q. Council Bluffs . 23,020.20 Carson . , . 4,400.00 Macedonia . 5,050.00 Hod Oak & Allan tic- Wnvoland . 7,084.00 C. B. & St. L. leg Creek . 5,745.75 Lewis . 82,314.75 Council Bluffs . 0,780.00 C. , M. & St. P. Council Bluffs . 15,183.00 Kane . 13,107.25 Lewis . 5.UOJ.50 Garner . 35,005.25 Hnzol Dell . 8,013.25 Norwalk . 4I.2U.25 Nooia . ( i,028.75 Ncola Ind . 0.2.VOO ( NcolaCity . O.OJ7.75 Mindcn . 18,737.75 Union Pacific Council Bluffs . 310,030.00 Broadway line . 204,000.00 Total . $1,743,10-1.45 The resignation o J. E. Brooks , elected .ast fall to fill the ofllco of constable of Kane township , was accepted. Contractor. ? Notice That wo are putting in the largest and most complete line of building sup plies wo have evoiNcarricd , and will bo pleased to erivo estimates on all tin , vork , reeling , furnace work and juildors' hardware. Are pleased to give estimates to all parties who con template buildincr. Call tit our store , 41 Main btrcet. COI..K & COLK. Tlio City Council At the drop of the gavel in the council chamber lust ovcning , tno mayor and a full aoard of aldermen were present. During tlio reading of the minutes the finance com mittee retired to audit the bills of the cur rent month. Colonel Whittlesey , representing the tax payers in thu lower part of the Second ward an Avenue A , presented a petition asking for relief iroin the effects of constructing thp electric motor company on that street. It states that the company has failed to put the street to grade , put in necessary waterways , and put ttio street in good shape for ordinary trafllc. They asked that tbcso things which are embraced in the contract ot the company with the city , bo done forthwith. Hcforred to the Judiciary 1 committeennd city attorney. ' The monthly bills wcro then read and allowed. Petition of property owners for permanent grade on Plainer street was granted. Peti tions for grade on Third street from Twelfth to Thlrtecolh avenues ; Twelfth , Thirteenth , Fourteenth and Fifteenth avenues from the intersections of High and Pleasant streets was referred to the committee on streets and alloys. Petition of W. S. Amy that hay nnd wood teams be taken off from Main street , followed the sumo course. An ordinance was presented by the Elec- trio Light and Power company , granting the right to lay a railroad track on the alloy back of the electric light building. It was road a second time and referred to the judi ciary committee. L. H. Moore states that when Pierce street was paved ho bad his lots curbed by u private contractor , but now ho finds it assessed to him. Ho asks thai iho record bo niado to conform to the facts. Heforrcd to the city , Petition of J. E. Harkncss for the putting of are lights into the Chautuuqua grounds , at , the city's expense , was referred to the gas light committee. A. T Kllrkinger slates that ho Is assessed for a horsii and buggy which ho never owned , nnd iibl's for remission of the sumo. Re ferred. The report of the city clerk for the month was referred to the finance committee. The reports of the other city officers were read and properly referred. Few People ] > la lloro. According to the weekly abstract of the United Stales sanitary report Council Bluffs made for itself an enviable record In the week closing with March 2. Not u death stands to the record of the city. The next best is that of Davenport with seven deaths in the following week and that with 2,000 less population , AnotJit-r Line to Mnnawn. Last evening the city council granted the right ot way to thg Union 'Pacific railroad company from the transfer grounds through lluilroacl addition to the city limits. This Is the first movement looking to an Immediate construction of a motor line to Luku Man- nwa. This project has already boon re ferred to in these colums. No additional particulars have been developed except that the line will bo laid mimed lately. Items From Fiillorton. FL'i.i.ujt'fON , Neb. , March 20. [ Correspon dence of THK BKK.J Fullerton has a popu lation of 1,200 people. We have ono of the finest water powers In the state , Wo have a ladles' cornet band consisting of twelve members , Homo talent , under the management of Prof , George Kollur , principal of our publlo schools , produced Piuaforo on Friday and Saturday evenings of this wcok. The audl- cncen were largo and appreciative. For tbo past month negotiations have been in progress for the sale of the Fullerton roller mills to Murtin and Potter , of St. Paul , Nob. These uontlomen expect to make extensive - tensive Improvements and will do much to open up the splcndldTwt.Uer power here that has till now been of almost no use , .During the past txvo'weoKs n largo part of Nanco county has bec.t | burned over by pral- rlo fires. The Presbyterians bavo completed ar- rangomcnu for the erection of an addition to their church , ThoMcthodlsts will make similar Improvement'during the coming spring. Both churches nro In n nourishing condition , and their Increased congregations make building a necessity. At n recent caucus n village board was nominated which will oppose the licensing of saloons. The meetingwai largely attended and the nominees are strong ones , Tlio News In Harvard. lUnVAitn , Nob. , March 29. Correspond ence of Tun Ben : A fine rain a few days aga mnkcs everything look green nnd fresh. Farmers are busy seeding and getting ready for corn planting. Election is at hand , and 1110 * prohibition party Is going to make another effort to down the liquor trafflc , but the indications are tlrat they will bo defeated. The foundation of the Hojelm block Is laid and the brick work will bo commenced toon. Several now and costly residences nro under .headway now , and there nro inoro to follow. Diphtheria and scarlet fever have been keeping the doctors busy. Thcro has bron six or eight deaths In the last three weeks , mostly among children. The pastor of the Christian church , Hov. C. H. Van Cleoro , Is on his way to the Holy Land , nnd letters received from him are very Interesting. Fnlrliir > 'H Iliiildlni ; Doom. F.Miintmv , Neb. , March 20. fCorrespond ence of Tun linn. ] Falrbury is enjoying a great building boom , more activity being dis played in the erection of .lino business blocks than over before In tier hlstor.v. Willis Hrainard Is erecting two brick business buildings on the north sldaof the square by the postofllcc , and Mr. Otto ono on the othur side. George Cross has begun a two-story brick on the cast side of the square. J. W. Barry will soon begin a block 50x120 feet. Hobert Christian already has the ccllaY ex cavated for a two-story brick on the west side of the square , and E. E. Eldredgo is erecting a one-story building near the .south east corner of the square. These uro addi tional to the four which were burned , and which nro now about replaced by now ones. Many resiliences alrfb are goln up in various parts of the city. Ileal cslato is active , work is plenty , and no tramps arc to bo seen any more sluco the public Hogging given seven of them the other nicht. Qourt convenes hero next Tuesday and some Important criminal cases will bo tried. Pat Shiol. who has been In Jail since Sep tember , will bo tried for murder. The dc- fenso will bo insanity. The case will proba bly take a week , nnd will attract gonorul attention. Joseph Smith is here in Jail awaiting his trial for selling mortgaged proj > - orty. Ho was arrested In Alliance and brought hero. * lively Times nt Elwood. Ei.woon , March 23. [ Correspondence of Tun Ben. | The peace and quiet of Gos | > er county has been shaken to its foundation over the county seatqnestion. Thecuso goes now to the supre.-.io court. The appointment of n new postmaster here Is causing n good deal of discussion. Mr. Charles Goodman is Iho general choice of Iho patrons of this ofllce. A. B. Evans , the present postmaster , ha4 a hosts of friends in all parts who would gladly see him remain. The excitement over the coming municipal nlcction is intense. Ttio prohibitionists are up In arms. They say the saloons must go. The saloon-men take thlncs cooly. For Rheumatism. RECENT , PERMANENT CURES. nolpleM In Bod. w ll c. , Kleh. . M 7 , - i. t 7 la b l ttr.ewnki htlplen with ii.ua . tlia ; two bo'.tlo of Bt. Jacoti oil cared or na ntarn In two y ir . _ HIED. 8. BOEMIO. Blx Month * Sick. Wuhtwut. 111. . U.y 3 , ' . Dud c.n. Hi montiu with rh.umttlim. Tw. MttUi f Bt. J coti Oil curid ma ; no r tarn of P 'n. _ AH10N rOKEM. Xounc A Ever , romtlio , 111. , 1 ! T S ] , tall. 8 2tr * | mintli with rhiumtUim la Haiti. Bt. Jicoti Oil cuftd m ; no ntnra or pila ; ftel u &l < nr. HKB. AMELIA TOCHO. AT DBUOOISTS AND DEALKRS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. . Baltimore. Mi SPECIAL NOTICES. " \\TANTED A good girl to flo cooking and TT kitchen work. Inquire nt 51 H. Henry Kise- man , 134 Park avenue , Council lllutrs. la. IjlOK IlENT The new four-room cottage , No. -L Kit Mynster st. , one ulock from motor line , postolllce , banks , etc. Apply on premises , W. K. Piper. A YOUNG man who speaks English , German and Dullish wants a place In a grocery store. 4) ) Dee ollico. ENGINE I'OK SALE-Ouo xl2 , twenty-horae power , mostly new. Union Iron works , No , lliO" , 3d St. , Council Illuirs , la. P "oil HENT-Aprll 1 , two-btory brick business house. No. /roadway , opposite OgJen house , Council Jlluirs. Inquire of llobort Mul- lls , 1QO llroadway. TTIOH'SALK Three work horses at Neumay- JJ er'a barn , on Wednesday , March 13. Samuel Itelmlf. SITUATION \VANTE-Ily [ young man of 21. as btonogrnpher nnd type writer ; can fur- nlsh best of references ; can Keep books. Address - dross Ilex iK > , Bhenandoali , la. DWELLING HOUSE for rent , 10 rooms on Cherry hill , next to Hev. O. G. Ulce'H. with stable and one acra of ground. Horace Everett. ALSO on 1st of April next , the two story house , H rooms with stable , corner of Uliitu street and Kecond avenue ; two minutes wallc from the dummy depot and next to my resi dence on the west. Horace Everett , miJE OFFICE over the St. Jo It. H. ticket of- J. lice , corner I'earl and Uroadway ; posses sion given 1st of April. Horace Everett. unlncumbarcd houses and lots in In- TIWO , la. , to trade for Council Illults property. Inquire KU Avenue C. TJ10II BALE Two-story frame residence , cor- JD ncr and adjoining lots , each tw feet front by 123 feet deep. Enquire at Falrmount pharmacy - macy , 100 Upper Uroadway. you have property of any Iclnd to sell or exchange - IF change see Johnston & Vanl'atten. itl Main. TJTOK IlKNT Ollice No : S , ovnr Itatrd's con- JD fectionery store , lately occupied by Wm. Ward , architect. Horace Everett. TJIOK KENT Clieap. two bandHome , new six- JJ room cottages , north of transfer. Council Illuirs. Inquire Uland Itishtor , fitu ave. and 81st st. st.O.H.McDANELO & CO. , FUR , Highest market nrlceiP' ' Prompt retu and tCJ MalnHt. . Council muffs , low JOL rVX VCve K. SAPP. & KNOTTY Fuel Merchants. WakhJheSlGNS , ; THI : i 3l South.MainS I- I r , jrOU i \ . . . tt ft-f fm * * * ' 'I * ( IVMUS u\ us Atrention. : .n t5Paintod : by dl. .C-RXDOEZFIIE : We invite n -i * P your PromptOeiivtfY' patronoge. , MILLEf ? ; " ' " ; B.CRDINE / Q4BAO > OWX\ ; J3 Pearl St. . V COUNCIL BLUFF MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOUBUYofTHEM. C/3 r. 8 i ADAMS § er < lt CO.'S J = . IP 8P SHOE House , 41" llroadway , Council lllulfs. - 3 THE BEST. ft Always ST tj oo c = r1 CHEAPEST " r18 As we can prove by 3 H hundreds. Lanzendorfer & Strohbelin , CT gc C/3 co No. 221 = - RIAIN STREET. FIELD & ESTEP. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention given to Kmbalmlng. Xo. 14 N. Isilii St. , Council ISIuin. riirnlturo roiinlrliiB neatly dono. Onico calls attended iiroinptly day and night. THE BEST CO MEATS COo o AT THE § K S 2ft LowestPrices ! ft _ a -0 o i t > T * Poultry of nil kinds * i O ei dressed to order. CT3 2 O ) E3 g . . GIVE ME A CAI.Tj. UJ . . jg cc , 'S E. Mottaz cco PH No. 114 E. JJroadw'y GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR , And get the best fitting Suit ' you ever hud. No 637 BroadwayConucil , Bliiff A/F. CLATTERBUCK , BiAL ESTATE 410 BROADWAY , COUNOID BLjUFFS , j IOWA. PRIVAT jECTIYE. Private watchmen furnished at any and al times. Special attention given to collection of chat tel mortgages and notes. Money to loan on good chattel security. Deference Any bank , attorney , or business man in tno city. No. 27 Main Street , Over JMvqnciniii'N Jewelry Store Tnos. Orricnn. IV. H. M. PUSEV. OFFICER & FUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Slain and llroadway , COUNCIL IlIjUFPS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign uid domebtlo exchange. Collections made and interest i > Md on time de posits. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 ; HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Bnecillcatlona and estimates furnished for complete steam T'tonti. ' IJepiilfttlon. nurablllty 0 uar ftiiteod Cnn show lettt-ra from users where Fuel Kconomy in t-tjual with Corllsa Non-Condenslns E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Counoll Bluffs CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE HO. 260 BEGINHIR1G WITH A CUT ! AT WHOLESALE A\l > KETAIL. WE AKE OPINING THE SEASON'S T1CADE WITH A On our entire slot-k. Cull ami * co or write us. COUNCIL. UL.UFFS CAltPET CO. THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! . & VOUN KERA/MA * Vo.OT. . BROADWAY ' S TAT ) ONEK SCHOOL . . o.Batl Roofns.xW.'C vifl cJe.4L , \ ' a 'm.-stuxvAMi.iuivw > > ] ' 9 b ° f k Sv ms edThrouJriWXXsMs / / jfe& ° jir. ? feSiK c f l/\rJOS / \ ' CIOa3ei-iIai)1lieCljcofSS ) ] ) ) < su s' ' I 'ern wffHolV a SKYANSOM MusicS- ; PriceG lwayslhe'LOWEST : . . Mo.IIMainSn' S. At Pierce , Proprietor. M/.239 Broadway. - FurnitOre ) & , Stoves ot-tn ° nt/ilY / B-lgSg bricis. ' Liberal di raff OA.S > / . A.J.MAN DEU SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT A DAISY FARM ! The nicest eighty aero farm on the slope in Iowa , 0 miles south of Creston , 100 miles east of Omaha. Good C room house. Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn.sheds , graiueries , orchard , oto. Good wells , living water , tame grass. Near school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COI.BY , 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , or Broidway and BObli St Council Bluffs , Iowa. . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraiillo and Sanitary Engineer , Plans , listhnatca H . SpeclllcatlonH. Bujinrvltlon of Public Work. Brown Uuildlnifi Council bluffs , Iowa. „ _ _ _ _ _ _ UI ID7 Justice of the I'onco. Olllco ever American Express , No. 410 NQP . . Hroodwny , Council BlulTH , To\Ya. | | / | AUornoys-at-Lnw. I'ractlco In tlio State and Fed * &QV/Q . OIIYIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shutrart-Uono Block , Council UlulTu , Iowa. BURKE & noom 10' ' shuurt ( BtooU/