THE OMAHA DAILY BBE : SUNDAY APKIL 7 ; 18S9.-SIXTEEN PAGJilJS. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEAHIj BTIU3I2T. f Hvcred by currier in Any part of ho City a " " "mtvCent * jferWcok. 11. W. TII/TON MANAGER. TEIiKI'HONKSi JlumEFs Omen No. W. IMUIIT KniTOR , No.a. > 11N O It MISN T10N. A. Y. Plumbing company. tlnlty Gould held n meeting yesterday aft ernoon with Mrs. William Hunyun , on Park avenue. „ The ladles of tlio Prcsb.ytcrlnn church hold & meeting last evening to organize a church choir to bo placed under tbo leadership of a professor from Tabor , la. No business was transacted In the district court .vcstorday , Judge Dcomor having gone to Atlanta to hear some motions argued. Court will reopen hero to-morrow morning. The Bcrcnn Baptist church has already laid the foundation to Its chapel on the corner of Third nvcnuo nnd Seventeenth 11- street. The worn will bo pushed to comple tion ns quickly as possible. The condition of Kittio Edwards was un changed nt a lata hour last night. The doc tor oilers no hope of recovery , nnd states tbut It is only n question of time. She 1ms not yet recovered consciousness. There was an Incipient blaze yesterday 'morning In nn upper room of the parochial W pchool connected with St. Peter's school on Plcrco street. It was discovered nnd ex tinguished before much damage was done. The now racing cart for the Ucacuo hose team arrived yesterday faom the factory of E. 13. Preston & Co. , Chicago. It is a beauty , and is of the latest Improved style. It has been placed on exhibition nt the Manhattan , The First Baptist church U to bo newly carpeted , The young ladles who prepared the successful trades' display , presented tliu church with the necessary money to innho the improvement , nnd it was gratefully re- 'ccivcd. The ladles of Harmony Chapter , No. 25 , O. B. S. , entertained a number of friends Fri day evening In the parlors of the Masonic temple. It was ono of the most successful affairs of the kind over given by the order In this city. The assault case of the Omaha toughs , who pounded up James Connors about thrco weeks ago , was called before Judge Aylcs- worth yesterday afternoon. Several wit nesses wcro examined , and the case was then continued until Monday. J. G. Tipton won the silver watch awarded to the marksman making the best score nt the last match of the Council Bluffs Uillo club. Ho now holds both trophies. The gold badge will bo shot for again next Fri day afternoon , the winner of it hold it two weeks. The citizens are kindly Invited by Abe Lin coln Post 29 G. A. U. to visit to-day at 3 p. m. , the train of cars tittcd uu and decorated by them for tnc trip to Burlington. It is in the Chicago. Burlington & Oulncy yards ad joining the Hock Island & Milwaukc depots. It is a sight worth seeing. The Infant son of William H. Donalson tiled yesterday morning of croup. Ho was aged only ono year. The funeral will beheld held at the family residence , 1021 Eighth street , at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The homo lost another child , aged four-years , only a week beforo. Five new suits were Instituted yesterday against parties who have failed to pay their subscriptions to the Manawa Motor com pany. These amounts were subscribed us a bonus to secure the building of the line , and now that the road is completed , the sub scribers have rorgottcn to liquidate. Hence the suits to enforce payment. The city council meets again to-morrow evening , and will again try to elect city of ficers. They will also take up the matter of licensing Omaha vehicles which ply between the two cities. Several of tbo business men of the city are anxious to have a retaliatory measure adopted , in order to play even with their competitors on the other side. Joe Critchflcld , of Indiana , will address tbo temperance mass meeting at the Presby terian church next Tuesday evening at 7:45 : o'clock. Mr. Critchilold is ono of the most entertaining speakers in the Hold , and has the endorsement of Colonel Bain , of Ken tucky ; Mrs. F. E. Willard. John B. Finch and other prominent temperance workers. * BIO JUHI1ON SALE. A Drive Tlmt is a Drive For Monday and Tiicaday Only. 260.'pieces 8 , 10 and 12 inch brocade and moire sash ribbons in white , cream , light blue , cardinal , pink and black at 80c a yard. Quantity limited to 0 yards to each purchaser. These goods are exhibited in our show window to day. The public is invited to call nnd inspect this , the greatest bargain over olTored over any rib I bon counter. Don't fail to bee them. Mail orders received up to Tuesday evening will receive same attention as if purchaser wore hero in person. HKXllY ElBBMAK & CO. , People's Store , Council Blufl's , la. A now line of milinery at Friedman'B Attend the Easter opening of pattern lints nncl bonnets. Mrs. T. 13. Louis. Caravan of SOUKS nndSooncs. It is understood that Dr. Tovls & Co. with their now powerful llmo-light photo-opticon nnd colossal views of scenes around the world , uro on tholr way hero , and will hull long enough to glvo ono of their most en chanting entertainments in our city. The press speak in the highest terms ol their songs , which they Illustrate while Inping , and also of thnir illustrated tout around the world. These views are photo graphs of scenes they represent , colored by the best American and European artists , and shown by tholr most powerful pboto-optlcor. under the strongest lime-light. Dohany's opera house , to-night and Tuesday , April 9 , Dr. Slomlnski's free lecture for gentlemen 'only on disease ! of both sexes. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dwny Grand Easter opening of Mrs. T. B , Louis April 10 and 11 , 642 Broadway. - Visit the now gallery nt 801 B'way. Have you tried the Santo Rosa' Smoke ono for.a trial. S. B. Wndsworth < fc Co. loan money. FOR TillPUBLIC. : . Ono Koro for tlin'jlonnd Trip. The G. A. R. Btato encampment will hold at Burlington , In. , April 8 , 0 , ] ( nnd 11 , and round trip tickets will be sold from all O. , B. & Q. stations to Bur llngton niict return at ono faro for rouni1 trip. Good coing on April 8 , 0 , 10 ant 11 , and good to return up to nnd includ' ing April 13. Hero is n chnnco for nil old soldiers to meet tholr r.omrados nnd for all others to BOO the grand parade on April 10. Go everybody. Tickets car bo obtained of C. , B. & Q. agents. The largest stock and latest styles o nillhnory nt Friedman's. Notice 10 Water Consumers. Water rents for quarter beginning April 1 nro now duo , nnd payable ut of fice of the company , 114 Main and llf ; Vourl struuta. Five per cent discount on nil bills paid previous to April 10. Ojlico open until U p. m. on Saturdays , Council Blurts City Water Works Co. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. Nc publicity ; lair and honorable dealing , A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadwav und Mv.ln , over American express. ' Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , .cuffs and alurts by Cascade Laun dry company. IT WAS MURDER AND SUICIDE The Coronor'a Inquest Develops Who the Bond Man Is. HIS NAME IS JACK NOLAND. Gardeners In Session More About "Hint XlRcr" The Ark to Ho Closed Services nncl Subjects. Tnck Nolnml tlie Murderer. The terrible double tragedy of Pi Way evening was the all-absorbing topic of con versation on the streets yesterday morning , and nt nn early hour a crowd boRnn to gnthcr In front of the undertaking rooms ot Field & Estop , where the Inquest over the remains of the sulcldo was to bo hold at 10 o'clock. They were refused admittance , but remained patiently outside , pcerinR caporly through the windows , hoping to catch a gllmpso ot the body of the murderer and sulcldo. About 8 o'clock two strangers called und asked to see the body , stating that they thought they know the dead man. Thov wcro admitted , and recognized the corpse us that of Jack O'Urlcn , claiming to Imvu known him for two years. Tnoy then dlsap- ' peared , and wore not to bo found when wanted by the police a couple of hours later. The testimony developed ut the inquest throw some light on the subject of his Iden tity. About half past 10 Coroner Waterman stated that ho was ready to nrocccd with tha investigation , nnd Marshal Guanollu ushered in the witnesses. There were but ilvo of thorn nnd they wcro the female Inmates of the Edwards' bngnlo. They wore all in the house at the tlmo of the shooting , nnd thrcoof them wore In iho room with the victims when the tragedy occurred. Frankie Urooks was the ilrst witness. Sbo seated that the dead man Ilrst catno to the homo last Sunday , nnd had been thcro three times since. She was in the room when ho tired the Ilrst shot. Saw Kittio fall , and then run from the room. Annlo Moore was next sworn. Said she and Frankie were silting on a rocking chair , when the deceased and Maud cumo from an adjoining room. Ho asked to see Miss Kit tle , and aha mu&t have heard him ask for her , us she came in from another room be fore any ono had a chunco to go and call hor. As soon as she came in the room ho turned nnd shot her , "Frankio and I went out to gether , and did not sco him shoot himself , but heard another shot before wo were out of the door. Wo did not stop to look back. I saw the dead man at Liell Clover's night before last. That was the first time I ever saw him. " Lottio Lcland then took "tho standr nnd said : "This man was at the house two or three times. Ho came a few nights ago and I was asleep In bed. Ho told the girls he had bought some Jewelry on speculation nnd wanted to sell some rings und a watch. The girls brought him to uiy room , und when I wokoup he\\ns sitting on the bed talking about jewelry , I bought the watch for * 5 und borrowed the money of Miss Kittio. There were two men with him at the time , ono tail nnd slim and the other short and younger. I did not know him , und Maud was the only ono in the house who kyow him when ho came first. I wasn't In the room when the shooting occurred. I heard the shots and tainted away. They took mo Into another houso. I don't know where * the watch is uow. " Allio Mack was the next witness. She was unable to walk , ono ankle being severely suralncd , nnd had to bo curried into the room. She said the deceased came to the house Tuesday night and said ho must sleep somewhere , nnd. was finally given a bed. When ho came last night he was crying and had a revolver in his pocket. "I asked him , " she continued , "xvliat was in his pocket and what ho was crying for. Ho said it was a revolver , and said ho was crying for'nothing. ' I wasn't in the room when too shots were fired , but I heard them , nnd I jumped out of the window and sprained by ankle. I didn't know any more until after I was carried to another house. I don't know the man , and never saw him only during the last few days. " Maud Eaton was the lust witness. Her story was very clearly told , und was of con siderable interest. Briefly it was as follows : "I have known the dead man for a year und a half. I became acquainted with him ut Fannie Doran's place , on North Ninth street , Omaha , about that time. His name was John Nolan , but he wont under the name of Jack O'Urion. His folks live at St. Joseph. Ho was ( i tough boy , but I never looked on him only as a young boy , and had no idea ho would como to anything like this. Ho came over hero a few days ago , nnd heard that I was at Miss Klttio's. Ho came there to sco mo. Ho was with two others , nnd they were all pretty-tough. Ho came again Tuesday night , and I had to let him have a bed , because ho wouldn't take any other answer. Miss Kittle came to me uftoward and said she knew ho was a crook , and told mo ho mustn't come thure , as ho would get the house in trouble. Ho came a little after 8 o'clock last night nnd abkcd mete to write a letter for him. I said I would , and took him Into the side room. He was crying , und told mo his brother was snot and killed a night or two before in Minneapolis while robbmir u jewelry store. Ho said ho was going thcro , and would kill the man who shot his brother , oven if ho had to dlo too. 1 told him what MIsc Kittia said about his coming. Then I began to write for him. Ho told mo what to write. It was this : 'Dear Mother , Father and Sisters I write this to let you know wliero I am.1 Just then Miss Kittio came in and asked us to go out to the parlor. Ho refused to go , and she hud to ask him live or six times. Wo wont out , nnd I was just ready to go with the letter , when ho said : 'Wrlto "dead" at the top of the shoot. ' I told him if ho wanted anything like that to write it himself. Then ho said ho wanted to sco Miss Kittio , and she came in. She must have hoard him ask for her. As soon us she came in bo pulled his gun out of his hip pocket and shot her , then ho shot himself. Ho didn't sav a word to her as she came in , but just fired. "Tho address ho gave for the letter was John Noland , St. Joseph. Ho was very drunk , and told mo that ho had been dead drunk till day. Ho said somebody about the house had wronged him , nnd ho was going to got oven. Ho said they had put the cops on to him , and If ho died they would din too. I think ho was just crazy , because his brother died and ho felt awful bad about it. Then ho was drunk , and ho thought Miss Kittio had put the pollco after him , nnd wnon she wanted him to move , ho just made up his mind to Kill hor. It's ' a wonder ho didn't shoot when she usked him to go out to the parlor. " Later she told a 13nn reporter that she know about the watch that Lottio bought of tlio dead man. When Lottio fainted , she grabbed the watch and throw it out of the window , but when they looked for it after wards they could not find It. She stated that the icportthat Noland had been In'tho penitentiary was false. Sold she , "Ho told mo lust summer that ho was sixteen yours old , so he must bo seventeen now. " She also stated that ho was well -known to the Omaha pollco. The two men who Identified the remains yesterday morning -tiro the ones who accom panied Noland to the Kdwurds brothel when ho sold the juwelry. The pollco arc satis fied that the jewelry was stolen , und that they have "planted" their haul on Lower Uroudway , and were taking It out In small quantities to dispose of , as at the time the watch was sold. U transpired yesterday that Hulph Pontius , a newsboy , sold the deceased u copy of the Dispatch ut the corner of Maine street and Fifth avouuo early Friday evening , uud ho then said ho was going to kill him self , ana gave the nnma of John Ncoulds , Ho had a handfull of small change , and tbo boy said , "If you are going to kill yourself , yon won't ' need all thai money , and had bet ter glvo It to mo. " Tbo man then gave him an extra dime. The paper was found in his pocket ufter the tragedy. The coroner's jury , consisting of H. E. Grimm , F. L. Haydcu and O. H. Lucas , re turned a verdict to the effect that tha de ceased came to hU death by a shot fired from a deadly woai > oti with bis own baud and with suicidal intent. The remains of the suicide still ho at the undertaker's. Tuo doors wore thrown open at noon nnd several hundred people viewed the body , but none of them recognized it. Coroner Watoruiau telegraphed to the sup posed relatives in St. Joe , and .will bold the remains for two days awaiting a reply as to what disposition to make of them. There was nothing in the Dockets but 20 cents In money , a pocket gUw , chisel and cartridge. The woman ha * not yet recovered con sciousness , und cannot recover. Several ad ditional pieces of skull were removed from the wound yesterday morning. Her tongue and ono aldo of her body nro paralyzed. There li n rumor to-night that the sulcldo Is the son of Charles George , who Is n one- nrmcd expressman at tit Joseph , Mo. An elegant assortment of Imts for Indies , misses nncl children at Fried man's , April 0,1889. The partnership or W. A. Wells and L. I. Fonnnn is dissolved lo-dtiy. Pfty no accounts only to W. A. Wells , who continues the business. "W. A. Wiu.s. : The Ark" to He Closed. .It was suggested yesterday that the mayor would probably Issue nn order to close "Tho Ark , " as two human beings had been shot down in cold blood within Its walls , this bolng the course pursued after the murder of Do Geode by Brooks at the "Bucket of Blood. " It seems rather doubtful whether this method of closing the saloons and bawdy houses of the city will prove n success. It required ono death to close the first place , nnd now thcro nro two at the second. At this rate of Increase it will require an enormous sacrifice before the round is complete , us there nro now fitty saloons nnd more than that number of houses of prostitution run ning oncnly in the city. Whether the place Is closed or not , the tragedy will doubtless imvo n wholesome offecl on the lawless neighborhood In which it occurred. Com plaints have been numerous for some tlmo regarding the disgraceful orgies carried on there nightly , nnd It is hoped that the terrl- bio deed of Friday night will servo ns n check , temporarily at least. Save money on frames. Gco. Iloyn , 1414 Dodge st. Notice. T have sold the cnllro stock of millinery and fancy notions to C. Friedman , who will continue business at the old stand , 409 Broad way. All goods remaining unpaid for will bo collected by C. Friedman , nnd nil indebt edness will bo assumed by C. Friedman. A. J. MANDRL. Heal estate loans , F. J. Day , 89 Pearl. Mules ! Mules ! Just received n car load of good mules nnd horses at Schlutor & Boloy's stables , which will bo sold at reasonable prices. For &J5.00 The N. V. PlumLinp Co. will put a lend service pipe nnd hyilriint in your yard ; also 50 feet extra hose. Call at once nt 114 Main street. Western Immbcr nnd Supply Co. Between 13th and 14th streets , and 2d nnd 3d avonues. Telephone iitl. E..W. RAYMOND , Manager. Organist. An efficient organist from the east desires - sires a position as organist in Omaha or Council Bluffs. References : Max Meyer and Chti * los Bactcns , 32o Paxton build ing , Omaha , or 11M Seventh street , Council BlulTs. Good testimonials shown. Gardens nnd Orchards. At the regular monthly meeting of Potta- waUamlp County Gardeners & Fruit Grow ers' association yesterday afternoon Mr. J. P. Hess rend nn o'chnUstlvo ' and v.iluabo ! "Varieties and Culture of paper on Pota toes , " Mr. H. A. Terry onWhat Variety of Apple Shall Wo Plant , " uud Mr. Samuel Avery on the "Marketing of Our Pro ducts. " The following resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved , That the Pottmvattamie County Fruit Growers & Gardeners' association , in senslon , petition htouhonor , Mayor M. F. Hohror to make BOPdlul effortto bring before - fore our pcoploltho vital .importance "of Arbor day , trusting In tholr wmlom to do their utnipst in aiding rmtura in beautifying and enriching our'gnind Inheritance. The membership of this association Is In creasing rapidly , while the Interest Is becoming - coming keen nnd the promise of benefits en couraging1 , Miss O'Nolll , of Cbicaco , now in charge of Frioflnlan's trimming room , is by far the molt artistic trimmer over in Council Blum * . T Smoke the Santo Rosa. Best lOo cigar in the world. I'cl-.ogoy & Moore. Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll Bryant , 5ltt Main street. Buildings loans. Odoll Bros. & Co. Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. The best pictures are made bv Riley , 301 Broadway. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's ' & Co.'s loan clllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wngotiB , porsonul property of nil kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business 'strictly confi dential. Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S. B. Wad8worth&Co..S30 ! Main street. Extra picture "and frame with each dozen cabinets for 30 days. Riley , 801 Broadway. See Poregoy & Mooro's big ad. of Santo Rosa cigar. Wonderful. Grand millnery display at Friedman's Friday and Saturday April lii and 13. The lowest prices on the finest selec tions of inilinory.1'idlcs' and children's hats and all novelties at Friedman's. E. II. Shcnfc it Co. olTor bargains in city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lots on $10 payments. A. F , CLATTERBUCK , RiAL ESTATE 110 BROADWAY , COUNCIL nijUFKS _ , ! J IOWA. PRIVATEDEJECTIVE , Private watchmen furnished at nny nnd nl times. Special attention Riven to collection of chat tel mortgages nnd note * . Money to loan on good chattel security. Hcferenco Any bunk , attorney , or business maninthecltr. ' LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS - -Vrfc INVITED TO CALL AT Mrs. C. L , GILLETT'S ' ' .And ECO her flue line of Hair k. Goods. VlNKST HAIR ' 3OUNA.MENTS lutho city. "l VlKS , Hoards , etc. , for Kent j , qrHnle. 'Qluth ' and Coylo nnd Myers Grriibo 1'iilnts. Hair Drdbsinir. Etc. No. li ! ) IHr.iii 51. , 4J < uincii Jlhiils. Oi-dera hy mall vL'Celve prompt attention. n TIKE ! SIZES FROM * 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT Speclflcat'ons and estimates furnished for complete steam p'nnte. Itcpulntlon. Durability Quar nuteed. Can show luttt-rd from users wluro Tuel llconomv is eqni\ \ with Corliss Nou-Coadomlnj E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs U T.T S DAD HAS GONE ] of C.B.JUDD jnWyramnfc tVSPS &re&A-lTL. TRANSFER OLD Fashioned . - - Tel. 01. English .I.TIBBETTS EC vaxscv 3 Kitchen G-ROCERIETS. arch&CurjiceBros.tjranas at\t\cd&ooda. 345Bnxu ray SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTKD flentlomen or Indies ns'ngents ; _ _ 018 Alain St. , hours 8 to n a. in. _ TITANTKU-Ono bfiVotr ftJisrstfint cook und T T ny foromnn nt the acnrnntl uuml instl- union. .Apply at the oiifce. _ lYion SAI.K ta conls of dry \\ood nt my rest- Jdonee. . Horace Kvcrctt. _ VrOTJC'5 ' Scaled bids for the plnnt ot tlio JL > Council 1 11 n iti KnlttinR company , either In part or entire , will l > e received uy tne com pany up to April 15. HSt > . Ulglit to reject nny nnrt nil bids reserved. A Bin for Rcneral honsowortc at WANTKD house , EN01N K 8AM-Ono : 0x12 , twenty-horse power , mostly now. Union Iron works , No. 1307 , 3d St. , Council MnlTs , In. FOU UKNOVAiirll l , two.7toFy urlck business hoiiHO. No. Nil Itroadwnjr , opnoslto OgJcu house. Council 11111118. Inquire of Itobort Mill- ll . 100 road\vi\r. "filOll SAI.IJfhreo work horses at Neumnjr- -L or a barn , on Wednesday , March U. Samuel Hohnlf. WKLMNO HOUSi : for rent. 10 roomi on Cherry hill , next to llov. ( J. ( J. lltce's. with stable and ono acre of ground , lloraco Bverett. _ _ mitK ori'ICR ever the St. , lo U. 11. ticket of- A. llco , corner 1'uarl nud llroadway ; posses sion glvon 1st of April. HorAci ) Kverett. TTJOH 8AtE Two-story frame reildcnco , cor- J. ' nor mid adjoining lots , each CO feet front liy 13J foot deep. initilro : | nt ralrmoant phar macy , 100 Upper llroadway. FOH UIJNT-Onice No. 2 , over Uatr.l'H onn- fcctionory store , latolv occupied by Win. Ward , architect. Horacu livcrott. FOH UKNT Cnoap. two handsome , now six- room cottaccs , north of transfer. Council llluir.s. liKintro lllaud Hlshtor , uth nvo. and Slstst 3t M odorn Novolltl os PAPER HANGINGS. ANT ) Artistic Decoration ! AT PETER C. MILLER'S. ' Sign , House nnd Ornamental Tainting , Kalso mining. Graining , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. Electric Trusses , Dells , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. c. B. junm , Council liluir-i In , D.H.McOANELQ & G0t Hidesjallow , Pelts , Wool Fur& Highest market prices. Prompt retu and KiJ Main St. . Council IllulTd. low FOR THIS , WEEK AT THE-- Curtain Department. Curtain Scrim , from ? c up. Lace Curtaining , from toe up. Lace Curtain Sets , from 690 up. Window Shades , with Hartshorn Spring Rollers and Fix tures Complete , 330 up , in about 15 different colors. Curtain Poles , with Handsome Brass Fixtures and Trim mings , 5ocup ; sold elsewhere fori.oo. . Wash Goods Department , White Cross-Barred Muslin , 6jc up. White Lawn , extra quality , IOG up. Zephyrs , Stripes , extra fine , ice ; worth i5c. French Pattern Sateens , extra quality , isj c ; worth igc. Toil du Nord's , handsome styies , 12 0 ; worth iSc. Zephyr Ginghams , select patterns , 150 ; worth 220. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Fancy stripe and regular made Balbriggan Hose , i2 c ; worth IQC. Extra weight , fancy stripe , regular made Hose , 190 ; worth 25c. Regular made Black Hose , extra weight and quality , i/c ; worth 250. In Children's Hose we have an immense line. Prices to suit all. Guaranteed the best value and finest selection in the city. Ladies'Jersey Ribbed Vests , i5c and IQC ; worth 250 and 330 Muslin Underwear Dep't. Ladies' Corset Covers from loc up. Ladies' Chemises , handsomely trimmed and well made , 23c up. Ladies' Muslin Drawers , Sic up. Ladies' Muslin Skirts , 50c up. Ladies' Muslin Night Dresses , 50c up. In the above we show the finest selection to be found either here or in Omaha , and our prices we guarantee to be lower than either. Call and get prices and judge for yourself. FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. , Leaders and promoters of low prices , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS JOHN GILBERT , 518 Pearl St. TELEPHONE 221. Estimates Furnibhcd Correspondence Solicited. On Application. COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O Our immense sales on this brand is convincing proof that it is the best known , and possesses the highest degree of excellence of any ten cent cigar in the market. If you fiave never smoked it , try it and be convinced that what we say is true. If present rate of sale is maintained more than 2OOOOOO will be sold during 1889 , We are sole proprietors for the entire west of the celebrated brands : Senora Cubana , Roman Senator , El Sello de Habana , Ten CentCubanas and Wild West. Smo e P. M.'s Stars , the best five cent cigar ever introduced , and enjoy lite.