6 THE OMAHA DAILY BE1$2 THURSDAY AFKIL 4. 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCILTBLTJFFS. OFFICK1. NO 12 PBAIUj STIU3ET. StUvcred by carrier In Any 1'nit of ho City n , Twenty Cents I'crWcok. H.V. . Tll.TON. . . . MANAOKH. TELRI'HONKSl n ; 5UM-.PH Orncu No. 13. Nionr Kuiron , Nn.S ) . M1NOII MENTION. Ilnpnn'B Illustrated lectures Mny 4 , 0 , 0 nml 17. Work Inw been begun on the Drondway bridge nud * vill bo pushed through to an early completion. ' The city council hold Its first meeting nt a board of equalization last evening This work will occupy tlioir attention for at least two months. The house cleaning fever hsis struclc the citycjnll. and the collection of dust and II.V epcclfs that has been accumulating for tlio past two years will soon bo burled under fresh'knl.tomlno. Judge Love is expected bnclt from Dos Molncs this morning nnd will reopen .the United States circuit court. The grand Jury nud mnkn Its Until report this morning. It is expected that the remainder of the week will bo taken up with criminal business. Three drunks pleaded guilty to taking In nn extra dose of colllii vr.rnlsh yesterday morning , and vicro astonished to note the effect on-tho court. They will ponder on the situation for the next thrco days In the city jail. 13. Fletcher , a Missouri coon , supposed to bo crazy , was discharged. Charles Fisher was arrested last evening on the charge of larceny from the person. The complainant Is Frank Wasser. proprie tor of the "Vienna bakery , 713 Uroadway. It is iillcKod that Fisher stele $70 from the pockets of Wussor yesterday morning while thcjtwo were drinklnc with ajcoupluof.f rlends from South Omaha. Fisher denies the charge and In anxious for u trial , when ho claims ho will vindicate himself. In the art exhibit Just closed were shown Bomo good pieces from the pupils of the deaf nnd dumb institution. There wcro so many that Individual mention cannot bo mtulo. One ot the 11 nest pieces was an animal piece , a d < ff from llle. by Mrs. Dr. Bowers. The naturalness of Its position , coloring and de velopment of detail In every particular are true to llfo. It Is ono of the most artistic pieces in the collection. * For 8126.00 The N. Y. Plumbing Co. will put a load service pipe nnd hydrant In your yard ; also 60 feet extra hose' Call at once at 114 Main street. Intcr-Ctty Commerce. The Omaha authorities continue to get in their fine work on Council Bluffs business men whoso business is partly In Omaha. The latest victim of their license mania is L. B. Cousins , of the Omaha & Council Bluffs transfer line. This company has four team s engaged in the transfer business between the two cities. Tuesday afternoon Mr. Cousins was on the other side of the river , nnd was required to pay n Hccnso of flO to run his teams into Omaha. The money was paid , but the Incident did not servo to strengthen the tics of friendship between tbo two cities. The Bluffs council did not pass the retaliatory ordinance threat ened BOino tirno ago after tno passage in Omaha of a baker's ordinance , hoping that tbo matter might bo satisfactorily adjusted otherwise , but public indignation is again aroused , and it is now asserted that * at tho" next meeting of the council an ordinance will bo passed that will bo the means of dropping several Omaha dollars In the Council Bluffs treasury. Western Lumber and Supply Co. Between 13th and 14th streets , and 2d and 3d avenues. Telephone 241. E. W. RAYMOND , Manager. Not Asklnir Morn Pa } ' . "You can say that I am not howling for an increase of salary , " said City Auditor Ham mer yesterday to TUB Ben. I see that the Herald has interviewed an alderman who wants to raise my pay from $1,000 to $1,500 per year. Of course , I don't object to nn in crease , but I want it distinctly understood that I have not rnado any kick for it. I knew what the salary was when I took the otlleo , and if I wasn't satisfied I could have lot it alone. I haven't been making any fuss , and I want the public to know it. It woula seem from the way some of these fellows are kicking that I might have a little squeal , but 1 guess It's nil right and I haven't any kick coming. If they will attend to their own business and not cct mo mixed up in any muss I will bo perfectly satisfied , as that Is all I ask of them. " 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Tlio Flromoii as Advertiser * , 'I feel decidedly better to-day , " said John L. Temploton , ox-chief of the flro depart ment , yesterday afternoon , "for 1 now have u little time at my disposal. For the last Week I have been tbo hardest worked man in tbo city. I have been getting out tbo advertising matter for the tournament , and I tell you tnoro waa a big lot of it. There wore 10,000 window hangers , 1,000 three ehcot posters 'and an endless amount of Email stuff. There was 1,070 pounds weighed up at the nostonico , and it took so mo times to mall It. It goes to every town in the stuto , and every flro department is especially re membered and requested to uost the matter in a conspicuous place. Wo had to work as fast as wo could Jump day and night , but it's over uow fo'r a while. " FOll THE I'UHliIO. Ono Faro Tor the Hound Trip. The G. A. R. state oncainpiiiont will held at Burlington , la. , April 8 , 9 , 10 and 11 , and round trip tickets will Vo eold from nil U. , B. & Q. stations to Bur lington ana return at ono fiu-o for round trip. Good coing on April 8 , 0 , 10 and 11 , and gooa to return up to and includ ing April 13. Iloro is a clmnco for all old soldiers to moot tholr comrades and for all others to BCD the grand purado on April 10. Go everybody. Tickets can bo obtained of O. , B. & Q. agents. f Tlio Woman's Exohniifrc , Some tlrao ago the ladies connected with the Woman's ' Christian association made mention through the city papers of their inten tion of opening a ' 'Woman's Exchange , " and gave a partial oxplanutlon of the same , stat ing to whom applicants could apply and receive coivo further' instructions and membership The result of the urticlo referred to was abundantly successful , and together with the untiring efforts of the ladles , they find themselves P solves prepared to receive and till all orders 1 in the line of cake , tiaratoga chips , chicken salai ) , etc. Orders for fancy work is also 1i solicited. Individuals desiring such orders i will line ! .them promptly lltloel and delivered by notifying Mrs. Gcorgo Q , I'holps , corner of Willow avenue and Sixth street. Monov loaned on furniture , pianos diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rales of interest. No publicity ; lair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clarlc & Co. , olllno cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Organist. An efficient organist from tlio east do Biros a position as organist in Omaha or Council Bluffs. Roeronccs : Max Mover and Chalea Baotcns , 325 1'axton build ing , Omaha , or 1110 Seventh street Council Bluffs. Good testimonials shown. I'ersoiml . Miss Bosslo Harlcncifl returned yesterday from a short visit with friends at Shennn doah. Miss Lou Hazard returned with her and will visit friends hero for a few days. J , L. Lanffe. dcpi'ty internal revenue col lector , is nursing nn Injured anklo. Ho climbed to the top of the government build Inp Tuesday uftornocr. to note the progress of the brush lire in the eastern part of the clty.-and loll in getting from a window to the roof. He broke ono of the small chord Jn the ankle , and the doctor prescribes cvutche * Jor the next two weeks. THE DOCTORS DISAGREE , Alderman Bolllncor Entltlod to tbo Smallpox Money ? FEEDING THE CITY PRISONERS. JTcnniliift Itctwccn the Two Cities Xlio "VVmnnn's Kxolinngc Adver tising tlio Tournament Tlio Auditor's Salary. A CiirloitR Smallpox Hill. When the city council adjourned Monday evening it was to meet agalu Wednesday evening as a honrd ot equalization. How ever , time Rccmcd to hong heavy on the lands of the aldermen , and they assembled at the council chninbcr Tuesday ovcnmg. L'licy mot as a board ot equalization , but ad- ourncd nnd convened nt a board of health. Several minor bills wcro allowed and then tno fun of the evening commenced. Dr. A. T , Cook presented a bill of $100 for attending .ho smallpox case > : A. 11. Compton. It WAS .lien ascertained that Dr. R 1 > . Bellinger had been paid $100 for attending the case. Alderman Lacy then wanted to know why this was thusly , and .tho music started up. iVldcrnmn Bellinger stated that ho attended : ho case , as ho did all of the smallpox cases. Ho made thrca calls and prescribed medicine which WUB taken , and the contract under which nil of these cases wcro lot allowed ? 100 for iho first case and $ . " 0 for each mUll- .lonnl 0110 In the sama family , regardless of .lio number of visits. The bill had been cer tified by the board of health , had boon ordered paid by the county board of super visors and ho had received his money. Dr. COOK was on hand and had to have his Ittlo say on the other sldei Nearly a dozen witnesses wcra present in answer to suto- won as , and the testimony was nulto Inter esting. Alderman Bellinger hud to defend Us course , aud ho was not at all bashful In telling how the city business was transacted. Alderman Lacy took it upon himself to -oncluot thn prosecution , or investigation , ns it was called , and there were several lively and Interesting verbal tilts between these two counciltncn. Dr. Cook stated that ho had been engaged to attcna the case , and had prescribed for the patient. Dr. Bellinger went to the house the following day nnd insisted on seeing the patient , as a member of the board of health. Ho left medicine , which was taken moro through curiosity than anything clso , and on the occasion of his second visit , was not admitted to the sick room , and the third time was refused admittance to the houso. The Investigation continued until mid night , when Alderman Lacy moved that a committee of three be apuolntcd to investi gate the conduct of Aldortnun Bellinger , as it was intimated that the certified bill sub mitted to the county board had been "doc tored , " and that the committee report at the next meeting of the council. The motion prevailed , and Mayor Kohrcr appointed Aldermen Lucy. Waterman and * Weaver as the members of that committee , The council then adjourned. Dr. Cook strengthens his statement by nf- Iklavita of the members of the Compton family to the effect that Dr. Bellinger was not the physician in tbo case , but that Dr. Cook was. In view of the feeling that exists between Or. Bellinger and other members of the council , the affair will doubtless bo as thoroughly aired as possible. E. H. Sheafo & Co. offer bargains in : ity property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lots on 810 payments. Notice the beautiful finish ( riven col- ars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Feastlnj * 1'rlsoners. The city council shows dun economy in ono respect at least. The feeding of the city prisoners is cut down to as low a price as possible , to secure anything of a filling nature. Tbo last contract Is let at ten cents a meal fur cash. The lady who has been feeding the prisoners for four years has a word to say also , about the eagerness with which hen contract has lopuod off , when lack ing but a few days of finishing the month , her bills being presented monthly. "ToTnEHnn : I wish you would call the attention of the city council to the fact that wo have a commercial school in this city , whore they might learn business courtesy at least. I refer to the contract for furnishing meals to the city's prisoners. They bind the successful bidder with a $200 bond to perform the duties faith fully. Now I have conscientiously done my duty in moro ways than the contract called for ( as inquiry of the jailers will verify ) dur ing the past four years. Now what I com plain of is that my contract is not respected , but directly nftrr the approval of the bond , the meals are ordered from the now placo. I do not care to servo meals at the price paid , nor do I care for the privilege of serving thorn for the remaining 11 vo days of the month , but it looks boyish and unbusiness like. It is moro like the work of a town board than the council of a progressive city. It is in keeping with the horrible spoiling which appears upon thn signs of ono of the aldermen's place of business. Ignorance of the English language and ignorance of busi ness methods and courtesy appear to go hand in bund. Mr.s. BIIADISUUY , " Notice joAVnter Consumers. Water rents for quarter beginning April 1 arc now duo , nnd payable at of fice of the company , 114 Main and 115 Pearl streok ) . Five per cant discount on all bills puiil previous to April 10. O 111 co open until i ) p. m. on Saturdays. Council BlulTs City Water \Vorks Co. Will Not Go to the fmko. ' No Union Pacific for Manawa this year , " Bald Mr. C. P. Broslan to Tun BEE yester day. The matter is finally settled , and J am going back to Minneapolis. The company was under contract with mo to build tbo line as soon as certain conditions were complied with. Mr. S. P. McConnoH agreed to en large the hotel , and with that understanding 1 wont to work. I fulfilled every point of my agreement , nnd the hotel mutter was all that wab loft. Just at the last moment Mr. Me- Condi announces Ills inability to fulfill his agreement , nnd the whole matter , figuratively speaking , 'Is In the soup.1 You can reudily sco the position I am placed In , and under stand the situation fully , The railroad com pany now says ' .you have failed to comply with your part of the agreement , and wo can not bo iixpoctud to go ahead. ' I do not not blame them , for they can not bo expected to do otherwise. The only thing that is lacking Is the hotel , for everything else nt the luke is In gplandld condition. If tlio hotel had been built the road would have boon there in forty-five days according to contract. Mr. Holcomb stated that the road would bo built to the luke whenever the hotel was built , but it can not bo done tills year. In the future it may go to the luke , nut n ot during the present season , as it Is too late to uiako fresh plans and now urr nngoments for the desired im provements. Of course , It will not perma nently atfcct the situation at the lake , as II simply put things back a.year. Manawa will bu there just tno same , and the work already done Is Hjoro to stay. The move muy not af fect the two cities other than In keeping out tlio excursions that would otherwise have como in over the Union 1'ucillc , but itvll surely do that. " Dr. C. C. Ilnxon , dentist , Opera , house block. _ Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odbll & Bryant , 613 Main Btrcot. ' . Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Luuiuli'v Co. 'I'lifi Day In Court , In the district court yesterday the fora noon was devoted to the hearing of motions , and the afternoon the CASO of Voder vs O'Nefll ' , for a relaxing of fees in tbo attach ment case recently pending against 13. L. Yodcr , was railed. The sheriff's ' bill of costs and fees amounted to a little over fPOO After bearing tbo case , the court ordcrot Bomo of the feus reduced , but refused to Kraut Urn plaintiff's request to have the fees of plaintiff's witnesses In tlio former case taxed up to tlio sheriff. The case of Kddio HCIRCM was then called. The boy'B father asked that ho bo Bent to the reform school , ns ho was Incorrigible. The court ordered that the boy bo sent to , ho reformatory ns requested , provided the father furnishes securities this morning for the costs in sending the boy away. Rooms to rent in Iho Morrlnm block. S. B. Wads worth & Co. , 1130 Main street. Thn School Hoard. The board of education held a meeting last evening. The matter of locating the new building in the western part of the city was referred to a committee of the whole , which will view the ground next Wednesday. It was decided to advertise for bids for building the front stairway to the Hlch school. The committed on supplies was instructed : o purchase at once 100 chairs for the audi torium of the Bloomer building. Six ballots wcro taken for n general Jnnl- .or and superintendent of grounds and build- ngs. The candidates are Richard Ambrose , O. II. Thomns , M. H. Tinley , John Epper son. S. S. Shepherd , P. G. Mlkcscll , John Stubbs and E. A. Avory. Thomns nnd Tlnloy wcroln the lead , the latter wanting but ono vote to elect. There was no choice and the matter was postponed until the next meeting , Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s oan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of nil kinds. and all other articles of value without omoval. All business strictly conll- dontlal. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dwny A Xliflviuc lown Town. LE.VOX , la. , April 0. [ Correspondence of Tin : Biic.J A Business Men's association uis been organized In Lenox , with the solo objectof advertising and bulldmgup thoctty. Lonox goes into the Blue Grass league of southwestern Iowa with moro natural ad vantages than any city represented. With Its spontaneous and luxuriant growth of blue ; rass , its unrivaled agricultural resources , its many business opportunities nnd Its unex celled educational facilities , the city and its surrounding territory is sure to receive its share of the influx In eastern immigrants. A national bank , with $100,000 capital , is being organized hero. H. A. Chllds heads the list with 510,000 stock. Barry Bros , have commenced the manu facture of a road cart , the invention of Patrick Barry. Among the now buildings contracted and in course of construction is a big livery barn 30x170 feet , to bo built by J. H. Baker ; two fine brick store buildings , erected by A. C. Brlco ; two handsome residences in the north part of the elty , to be built by G. C. Paschal and A. MclCenzio , and a pretty little cottage by M. M. Paucett. Other buildings in pros pect arc n new postofllcc and a general store ; Not a single tcnnntablo vacant house can bo found in the city. Arrangements are being made for n big horse fair on the Lenox district fair grounds In July. We have moro thorough ored stock hero than at any point in western Iowa and the full * must bo a success. The annual dis trict fair will bo hold September 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 and ii. : The Business Men's association is nego tiating with a Davenport manufacturer to locate here. A handsome little pamphlet setting forth the advantages and resources of this section has been printed , nnd a copy can bo scoured by addressing N. A. Cole , secretary of the Business Men's association. A Now Kaunas County Scat. ST. FIUNCIS , Kan. , April 3. fCorrespond ence of THE BCB.I St. Francis is the pres ent terminus of the B. & M. , branch leading from Orleans , Neb. , southwesterly through Fnrnas county , Nebraska , nnd Decatur , Rawlins and Cheyenne counties , Kansas. Though not ono year old this town has a population of 800 and is located near the cen ter of Cheyenne county. The county &eat has Just been removed from Bird City to this place and the county ofllcers arc temporarily arily located in a small frame building until a court house can bo built. St Francis is destined to bo a good business point It is located in the heart of a good farming coun try which Is being rapidly settled up with well-to-do farmers Rccont heavy rains the past week have thoroughly wet the soil nnd farmers say they never hud a better outlook for good crops. Most of the small grain has been sown , and the corn ground is being prepared. Bird City is located on the B. & M. branch about fifteen miles cast of St. Francis. This has always been a good trading point. One firm at this pluco bought 30,000 bushels of corn which was raised in the vicinity. Gibbon's AilvantntjeH. Giiinojr , Nob. April 8. [ Correspondence of TUB BEE.J Gibbon was started In 1871 , and has had a steady and healthy growth without cither boom or collapse. No assist ance has como from outsldo capital , and all that has been done hero has been accom plished by the pluck and energy of its in habitants. Gibbon has two banks , ono na tional and ono state ; dry goods and grocery stores in abundance , several drug stores and two lumber yards. All other kinds of busi ness is well represented. 'Gibbon has ono creamery and ono cheese factory , nnd ono of the best roller flour mills in the state. At this time the capital for a 50,000 starch factory is nearly ull subscribed. In educa tional and church matters Gibbon stands very high , and sccrot societies are numerous. Gibbon has sonio wants and some man will make money by supplying some of them. It needs a new nnd largo Hotel , us well as a canning factory. The town is situated in ono of the best and fairest sections in Nebraska , and surrounded by farming lands that cannot bo surpassed. Wood river furnishes an ex cellent water power that Is utilized only in part. An Kartliuako | In Hnytl. NKW Yonic , April 8. The purser of the steamer F.ll Calllo , which arrived to-day from Port-do-P.ilx , Haytt , reports that on March 'M a heavy shock of earthquake was felt in the town nnd adjacent country , which lasted several seconds. At the time the steamer loit no news had been received of any loss of llfo or damage to prouorty. I'ltttkamor Restored to Confidence. HKIIM.V , April 3 , The emperor us a mark of renewed confidence , ban summoned to the horreuhuus Dr.jVon Piittkamer , the minister -who was dismissed by the late Emporsr Frederick. Holland CotH n . Tun HAOUK , April 3. In compliance with the wUhcs of state counsel , parliament to day agreed to the establishment of arofouoy. Another Minister KCH | IIH. BIICHAUUST , April D. The members of the ministry huvo tendered their resignation to the king. JXTEXTRA.T.GIA. Rturilglt and Poralili--Nov. , IOCO-Cu ed. 101. t. UDBPHT. Pl9.ii ttmt e Yeari Later-Permanent Cure. lrlnt 14 , Tiut. , Oct It. llll. M/ wife v > i p r lyi d tud could not wtlk Up. Effort I u l t UttU El. Jicoti oil ilit w i Uul th > Loon. Blu It BOW tatlnly will. 4o i ill IK < houfWirX & 4i < illklDfl < > , JOB. ? . ff'd /Vu0i/W and Clio Cbarlci A. Vogelur Co. , Ualta. , Aid. * " " " TIIOS. Omcr.u. wTil. M. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main ami Droailwny. COI'NOIl. HLiUKPH , IOWA. Dealer * In foreign c.n < l domestic exchange. Collectlo.-u mailo utl lutoresl jmlil on time do- ( IQSltf. SPECIALX'NOTICES. ' WANTT.n-A Rlrl'fd > general housework at " Atlantic house. , 1OII HUNT Tholi'oif four-room cottage. No. Ml MynMcr st. , one olock from motor line , postolllcebanks , etc'Apply on premises , W. i > . i ipcr. . . POIl SAfiK or nxchnngo-An 8 horse power engine for a Inipgy. Enquire 31 N. Main st. ENOINK roil SAI.Ono 0x12 , twenty-homo power , mostly now. Union Iron works , No. 1307,3d st , Council nuitrs.li. TjlOlFuKNT April 1 , two storj- brick business JL1 houio. No. 104 Mroailway , opposite OgJon louse. Council llluits. Inquire ot Hobert Mul- K 101) ) Hrondway. lOll 3AI K Three work horses nt Netnnay * er's barn , on Wednesday , March 13. Hnmucl Itohnlf. SITUATION WANTKD-Ily yoiinR nmn or21 , O as Btcuonrnpher anil type writer ; can fur nish boit ot references ; can Keep books. Ad * dross llox 489 , Shonandoali , la. DWKbt.INO HOUSE for rent , 10 rooms on Cherry hill , next to Ilov. 0. O. Illco's , with stabio ami ono acre of ground. Horace Kverott. ALSO on 1st of April next , the two story house , H rooms with stable , corner or Nlntn street uml Second avenue ! two minutes walk from the dummy depot anil next to my resl- dcnco on the west. Horace livcrotU lir O1T1CE ever the St. .lo U. H. ticket of- - lice , corner t'onrl ami liroadwny ; posses sion given 1st ot April. Horace I'rorctt. TOIl SATiK Two-story frame residence , cor- JL ncr and adjoining lots , each ( fl feet front by 1SJ feet deep. Kmnilro nt Knlrmount phar macy , 100 Upper " T7Kll HUiNT Ofllce No. 2 , ovnr llalnl's conJ - Jfectionery store , lately occupied byVm. . Ward , arcnltoct. Horacu Kvcrett. "niOH HRNT Cheap , two hundsome , now six- J- ' room cottages , north of transfer. Council Uliiir.H. Imiulro IIlixiul lllshtor , fith ave. and "Istst , OPENING DAY -OK THE- RACES FOR 1889 THURSDAYAPRIL 4 Tnko the elegant cars of the Council BlulTs Railway & Bridge Motor to the track. Races commences promptly nt 2:30 : p. in. No. 27 Main Street ; Over .Vacqticiuiti'8 Jewelry St ore THIS CHECK Is good on presentation for $1.00 on each pair of pants bought of the London Tailor. Good for Thirty Days. I O hit ct > it , ctW W , o O Q hiO d OB 2 2w M Q F Ul IS e UlW r 00 g w 4 W . s rft y * v * , v > < wS 5 SAPR. & KNOTTSr Fuel Merchants. .WaUhTheSfGNS aT"1 4 r , . . - -0-v &No,3l . . lust Buy Your\ \ | " _ , South.MqlnSt. fc < < < i i - ' ' f" i f" f \ Ci I _ [ y I C * 2 * ( Qurteous /Irfenfion.&st-'rr1 * K -Pointed _ \ * ' 3 > * i 1 W * * * isy * i\ " \ \A/A I' invite ii' ffpfornpt > /sii * to * * * X Delivery fe/M rmf + r * * P.C.MILUE-R " Er&c ? DINE : your pat ro n a o e . . , > /O4 i3/0/AOW/Av ; NosII&I3 Pearl St. . COUNCIL BLUFF3 GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR , And get the Dcst lilting Suit ' you cycr Iiud. Ko 637 BroadwayCouncil , Blnff A. F. CLATTERBUCK , 410 ISROAUWAY , COONCULj DtiUFKS , t I IOWA. PRIVATE DEJECTIVE. Private watchmen furnished at any and nl times. Special attention given to collodion of chat tel moitgngos and notes. Money to lonn on good chattel security. Reference Any bank , attorney , or business man In the city. D.H.McDANELO & CD , , Hidesjallow , Pells , Wool fi Fim , Highest market prices. Prompt relu and 8 ! Main St. . Council llluffa. low THE ! IRTTSSIEILii : Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOM/ / TIC CUT-OFF ENGINE . . > mplote steam plants. Ilogulatlon. Thirahlllty auar Ttiol Kconomy ID equal with Corllm Non-Condensing .E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs STEAM HEATING OF PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS ' L-BY JOHN GILBERT , 518 Pearl St. TELEPHONE 22-1. Estimates Furnished . C'orrospondonco Solicited. On Application. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 A DAISY FARM ! The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa , 9 miles south of Creston , 100 miles east of Omaha. Good G-room house. Barn with room fqr eight horses , and oow barn , shed ? graineries , orchard , etc. Good wells , living water , tame grass. Near school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COLBY , 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , or Broadway and 30th St Council Blttffs , Iowa. THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! & VOUN KERMAM fc R OAD WA Y" STATIONE/ / ? Sv\\Ux\e o SCHOOL LsZ&w -7&4aV/ ll8 1 FurnitUrQ & Stoves on weeft/y crtnont/ily Best & ' & ® f.XfNN EHN STII K. " ' 5 l l " " * -J ° * - * * V 11 SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT BEGINNING WITH A CUT ! AT WIIOliESAIjC AND UETAJL , . \\K AKI : O ) [ > KJVI.TIII : sr.Aso.vs TJIAIH ; IVITII A OTJT On our entire tlucli. Call anil tit-o or ivrilu in , JN < : II. , isMjrrs CAienvr O. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY/ H Ilyilranllo and Sanitary Engineer. Plain , Esliinated , apccillcntioijH. Supervision of Public Work. Urovra _ BullOlntf , Council UlufTg , lown. NQP U I I L > 7 JubUco of the Peace. Oftlce over A moi lean Express , No. 410 , OU n U Hi. Hroadwuy , Council Hluffs , Iowa. QTHIMT Xi QIMQ AUornnyH-U-Law. Practice in the State and Fed- O I UMU ( X OIIVIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 nnd 8 Shugnrt-Hciio Hlook , _ CouiiciniluffB , Io-.va. _ BURKE & Room Ehtswl