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THE OMAHA DAILY BBBU THURSDAY APRIL 18 , 1889. TITB DAILY BEE. COUNOIL LUFFS. OFF1OK. NO 12 I'KAIllj STUKKT. Hellvcrtdby oirrlcr In Any Part ot ho City a TV cnty Cents 1'crVcelc. . . . , . _ , , II , W. T1I.TON . . MANAGE ! ! . TKUn'IIUNCSt ncfiNEPR Orricr No. 13. NIGHT KniToit , No , t. M1NOU AIKNT10N. N. V , Plumbing Co. Business In tlio matrimonial marlcot is nt a ftttindstill. No licenses have been Issued for nearly n wcclt. The church folks are busy preparing for Easter. The promise Is made that the deco rations will bo elaborate this year. Articles of Incorporation of Morlah Lodco , No. 229 , I. O. O. R , were tiled with the county recorder yesterday raornlne. Cards nro out announcing the wedding of Mr. Frank Slcccl Stclllng , of Omaha , and Miss Matlo E. , daughter of J. M. 1'nlmcr , of I1 this city , nt the Presbyterian church , i i Wednesday afternoon , April 41. i In pollco court yesterday John Dickey was \ fined f 10.10 for beating hh mistress In the "coon dtvo" on Lower Hroadway. E. N. Tliomai was required to taka out iv license for canvassing and WAI released. On Thursday evening next thcro will bo a crnnd vocal and Instrumental concurt In the Presbyterian church , under the nusplces of the social union. The host musical talent of Omaha nnd Council UlulTa will participate. Secretary Xovoly has received 20,000 copies of the "Tho Twin City , " an illustrated pub lication Just cotton out by 1) . C. Uunbar & Co. , of Omaha , under the direction of the board of trade , ot thlt city , nnd all members nro requested to call at once and receive their quota. Ctiarlos Hakcr and Mrs. Hill wore ar rested last evening by Oniccr Mullen in a yard on Upper Ilroadway , whcro they were drunk and sound asleep. When taken to the stntlon the woman demanded to bo allowed to talk , which she did for several hours In n key that kept the whom neighbor hood awake. Ono of the street car horses was severely , injured yestordny nftcrnoon. The animal has always been nfrald of the motor cars nnd shies ns they pass. Yesterday It crowded against Its mate , which tried to push It back to Its place , when It slipped and fell. The other bccatno frightened and pulled the car on it. the brake rod cutting terrible gash in its hip. The Injured ani mal was taken to the veterinary stable of Dr. Cady , where the wound was dressed. A team belonging to the United States ex press started on a lively dash up Broadway yesterday afternoon , but had not pone far when a young man in the employ of O. W , Butts Jumped Into the rear end of the wagon and grasping the lines stopped the runaways. No damage was done , but thcro were two narrow cscaucs from serious collisions. Mr. Elwoll. agent of the express company ex pressed his appreciation of the young man's act in the shnpo of a ? 5 bill. It transpires that the "floater" seen in the river Tuesday afternoon by passengers over the now bridge was simply a dummy. Mr. Arthur Hlckuian , who was driving over the bridgn at the tlmo , states that ho had n very good view of the llpurc nnd that It was a suit of clothes stuffed with straw. This is rather B tame ending for what seemed for a tlmo qulto sensational. It wus probably used as nn April fool attempt somewhere , however , nnd having failed in its purpose , came float ing down. It is stated that the electric motor com pany are preparing to extend their line to the south and cast. They will equip the Main and Pearl street line and the East Broadway line with electric cars , and it Is reported that the course of the latter will bo Bomcwhnt changed , so as to innko a loop and include East Pierce street. When the uro- posed Improvements are made the service Will be greatly increased. The piouerty owners on Pierce street are signing an agree ment to donate the right of way. At a special meeting of the city council , hold Tuesday QVcning , the bonds of Hobcrt Iluntlngton , as city clerk and clerk of the superior court , were approved , and the ap pointment of Charles Fox , as deputy city clerk , was accepted. Mr. Huntington nnd his now deputy entered upon the discharge of their duties yesterday morning. Ex- Deputy Frank True will remain in the olllco until the new incumbents familiarize them selves with the details of the work. The "Ciiravnn of Songs and Scenes" conducted by Dr. Tovis ut Lucy's hall , Soutli Main street , is proving to bo at tractive , and closes to-night with the exhibition of "war" scenes and songs , by request , and will be patronized by the members of the G. A. 11. , as well as many others. Don't mibs it. Dr. Tcvis is a member of the Thomas Post , Kansas City. Dr. C. C. Hay.cn , dentist , Opera house block. S. B. Waclsworth & Co. loan money. "Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. B. B.Wadsworth & Co.,1230 Main street , Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , hordes , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clarlc & Co. , otllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. ' 1'ho liienmlcHCont. Ijlilits. The new incandescent electric light plant was started up about half past S last even ing , and worked splendidly. There is but one dynamo yet In operation , that being the smaller ono of 750 light. The 1,500 light inaehlnn will bo started next Monday or Tuesday , as soon as the remaining boilers are set. Until that tlmo only the lights ou Middle Broadway will bo lighted. These burning last night gave an excellent steady light , each light of sixteen candle power illuminating far bettor than an ordi nary gas jot. The subscribers whoso lights were burning expressed poncct satisfaction , and the Indications are that the company will not bo able to supply lights as fust as now subscribers wont them. The plant is undoubtcdld a grand success. Don't take your supper at homo to morrow evening , hut come and bring your friends to 600 Broadway , head of Pearl st. , and patronize tlio 'Ladies Aid society , for the benefit of the Boroan Baptist nhuroh. Supper from 4 : ! > 0 to 8:30. : Also fancy and useful articles for sale. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 027 B'dway Headquarters for builders' hardware Odell & Bryant , SI3 Main stroot. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co. ' * loan otllco on furniture , piano : ! , horses wagons , personal property of all lands , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. To the : Mrs. PfellTer'd grand spring opening at Nos. 2 < W Broadway and 14 Main St. , will tnlto place on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Lot all attend. Itoyal Aroniiuin. Regular meeting Fidelity Council No. 150 on Friday evening , April 19 , at 7:80 : p. in. harp. All members are respectfully re quested to bo present to witness our new ini tiation services , also to meet a largo delega tion of Hoyal Brothers from Omaha. iffe. would lll < o for all members to usu a little extra oiortlon , and lot nothing prevent them from uttnndlng our next meeting In Itoyal Arcanum hall , In John Bonu & . Co.'s block. Jo UK T. Tiun , 1105 , Secretary. Ilnrniony chapter No. 25 , O. E. S. , meets in regular session at Masonic hull thlsovoulug. By order W. M. THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS , The Mon Who Wear the Star Got Ltttlo Honor For Extra Work. MEETING OF THE PRESBYTERY. Xlic Cases In Court The Sheriff Tnke. ClinrKO of n i'roml- iicut Grocery I'crmmnlH. Honor to "Whom Is Itic. A morning paper spoalM of "tho Jewelry captured by Clilof Lucas from several cyprlans of the city , who had received It from the fellow Noland. " As a matter of fact , the Jewelry referred to was recovered by Ofllcor Thomas , who personally hunted- p and recovered every piece of the stolen .reperty that has yet been secured , with the . 'xreptlon ' of one ring that was recovered oy Mr. Arnold , the proprietor of the burglarized tore. For some time tlio credit for pollco .mil detectlvo work has been similarly nils- directed , and It U n gro. s Injustice to the men xvho perform the work. They are loorly oiioui.'li paid , oven If tlioy received .ho full uicud of pr.ilso that actually belongs .o them , and the papers should bo willing to Her encouragement for good work by .warding credit where it Is Justly due. It is lut a few days since n telephone measure , ras received at headquarters that a pair of lorscs had been found by n farmer near .irccn's packing house , and Chief Lucas ivent ou . and got the animals. They had been stolen by two thieves who .nd nlso burglarized n store. Olllcor Kemp vent to the place , hid In the underbrush for i half day , captured the thieves , and the 'ollowing day Jound part of the stolen goods luried In a rnvlno. Octtain papers grnphi- jally described the notions ot Chief Lucas in ' .hls'clovcr capture , but OMlcer Kemp was jot recogni/cd. The source of their information mation is not known , and the apparent in- ustlco might have been unintentional and .ccldcntal. It is natural to give credit to the head ot , ny organisation , and , to a certain extent , .his is lust. Upon the chief rests the rcspon- ibility and to him is duo largely the ottici- nicy or inoftlclcncy of his force. It is jquully unnatural ind equally unjust to icglcct , however , the privates , fqr they if ten do the actual work. However this may be , It will bo readily .ecu that faithful and ofllccnt police work islet lot encouraged in this manner , and can not jo expected. Everybody is ready to "dress .ip" the club wieldcr for sleeping on his beat , taking numerous drinks at his favorite bar .viiilo . on duty , and countless othe'r short comings , cither real or Imaginary , but the many disagreeable features of his lifo uro not considered. Notice the beautiful finish trivon col- nrs , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Real estate loans , P. J. Day , 39 Pearl. In the Courts. In district court yesterday , the case of F. fl. Davis vs Win. Kimball was on trial be- 'oro Judge Mncoy. Judge Duflle , attorney 'or the defendant , requested a continuance is nn important witness could not be secured ho case wont over. This is ono of the 'squatter cases. " IJeforo Judge Deotnor , In the north court oem , the case of Henry vs Evans was still in trial. The evidence in the case was all ntroduccd yesterday , and argument will bo : ommcnced this morning. It is expected .hat . the case will be submitted to-morrow 'orcnoon , as the argument will require a ittlo over a day. The grand Jury will make but ono report .his . term , nnd that will bo either this after noon or to-morrow morning. Tlio grand Jury has transacted a largo amount of busi ness this terin , und will undoubtedly return a largo number of indictments. In the afternoon Judge Macy heard the case of Gerspacher vs Gorspaehor , involv- "ng the possession of certain property under .1 chattel mortgage. The case was taken under advisement. For $25.00 The N. Y. Plumbinu Co. will put a lead service plpoind hydrant in vour yard ; also .50 feet extra hose , " 'all at once at 1M Main street. Buildings loans. Odell Bros. & Co. Tlio Presbytery. The Presbytery of Council Bluffs moots n this city , this evening , at S o'clock in the Presbyterian church. It will bo opened by n sermon by the retiring moderator , Uov. Charles Whetsol , of Avoca. The invitation to attend is a general ono , and all will bo welcomed. Tbo sessions will continue to morrow and Saturday , and there will be special services on Sunday. Tlio formal clos ing will bo on Monday. This gathering will include the pastors and representatives of the Presbyterian churches for about fifteen counties in this portion of tlio state , there being about Ilfty churches. There arc elsht such organizations in Iowa. This is the semi-annual session. The homes of tlio city have been thrown open lor the reception and entertainment of the visitors , many of whom will bo ladies , thcro bolng a meeting of their missionary so cieties in connection with the sessions of the Presbytery. Loans on oity nnd farm property. Beat terms. A. M. Hutch in son , 017 Broadway. Scottish Rite rings and charms just received at C. B. Jucquoniiri & Co's. Personal Paragraphs. Secretary Xovcly of the board of trade , is on the sick list. II. T. Irwm , editor ot the Neola Reporter , was in the city yesterday. John P. Studr , of Meriden , was in the city yesterday on business. Hon. D , O. Pinch , of DCS Moines , United States , prosecuting attorney , is in the city. General OioiiRol , of Mt. Pleasant , is the guest of John Ward , ono of his old army "boys. " Mayor Rohror and Alderman Lacy re turned homo yesterday morning from Cedar Rapids. Mrs. R. Foxloy and daughter Emily have gene to California for a protracted visit with friends. Mrs. J. A. Kimball. of Salt Lake City , is the guest of Mr. and Mrs , B. S. Stevens , on First nvonuo. Harry Rolmor , formerly In business here , but now of Hastings , Nob. , Is visiting friends in the Bluffs. Sheriff H. II. Palmer , of Red Onk. was in the city yesterday , nnd dined with Judge Decmer ut the Ogden. Colonel L. S. Hullard , general agent of the Northwestern Railway company , of Pierre , Dak. , Is visiting Ills family in this city. M. I. Hears und Walter Rimer , of this city , nnd Dr. W. ( J. Klmor , of Davenport , leave this morning for Honey Creek for two days' shooting. P. M. Van Pelt , court reporter for Judge Mucy. has arrived in the city , and will re main hero the balance of the week , attending to olllclal duties. * United States Senator Teller , of Denver , nnd Prank M. Pnsey , of this isit.v , were pas- songeri on the Denver limited out of Council Bluffs yesterday morning , John MuAdums , who has for some tlmo hud churga of the business of Uttrlcnlow Hros , , M the transfer , has been tiansferrcd to look uftcr their Interests at Donvei , Itttinoiiilier ! The blue ice WUROP. tells pure rivoi ico. Your ordoru solicited. Satisfac tion guiwuitoeil. Telephone 11W. Office - fico 02 ibt nvo. , under tilt teens1 bank. Nutlco to Wntor \Vator routs are now duo and payable atollloa , 111 Muln bti-oot. CoiJ.saj. m.xiKKs CITY WATEI : \Y011K8 CO. A Financial Stress. The Ktoro of the boston Tea company is in the hands of the sheriff. Possession was tokeu on a chattel mortgage held bj William Pluuier , ono ot the members oi thu concern The amount of the mortgage Is about $10,000. Jo involco has yet been taken , ns the mom- icrs of the llrmaro trying to malco some ar rangements by which business may bo re sumed. The firm 1ms been Involved In sev eral financial complications In the past two vonrs. and the i'n ' yat ay provo no more astlng than the otiiers , Mother , may 1 go out and handle the hosol Yes , my darling daughter ; lo awfully careful of your clothes , And don't pet soaked with water. This you can safely do with our pressure > y using tlio best hose nnd n Puller spray no/.zlo. Always kept in stock at J , C. BIx- > y'B , 333 Uro ad way. AN IMPORTANT DHAIj. The Union nnd Southern Pacific Put on MnrcTrniiR-Cnntlncntnl Trnlnn. The oRlcials of the Union Pacific feel Jubl- ant over the fact that the Southern Pacific ins at last decided to put on nn additional rain between Ogden nnd San Francisco. This was announced by a telegram received at headquarters yesterday. Immediately UDorlntondent Rcsscquio , of the Noqraska Uvlslon , with his staff , repaired tohundquar- ors and began making arrangements for anew now tlmo-card. The latter will take effect iltiy r > , nnd under the now deal the Union 'aclflc will put on nn additional passenger rnln between OmahanndOgden. Thotiuioof running the trains has not been agreed upon , ml it is arranged so that two trains , ono In ho evening and ono in the morning , will do- mrt from hero dally , making direct coiincc- ion with the Southern Pacific trains nt ) gdcn , thereby giving the Union Pacific hrough service to the coast. This is an Im- ) ortant acquirement by the Union Pacific , or the reason that all along the road has ) cen handicapped by not having direct con- lections nt Ogdcn. The wsscngor train chcdulo on the line nt this plnco will under go n radical revision. Under the now deal ho Union Pacific is put on a footing with the est of the trans-continental lines , and the illlclals expect to secure additional trufllc in Consequence. llnin and Snow. Superintendent of Telegraph Korty , of the Jnion Pacific , received reports ycstcr- ay that Indicate the rain of 'ucsdny night and yesterday general hroughout Nebraska. The reports rom Wyoming were to the effect that n icavy snow storm was raging , but that no jlizzard was anticipated. The temperature at Rnwlins , Wyo. , was above freezing , nnd ho snow at that point several Inches deep. A New Device. The Union Pacific has placed on engine 17 , an indicator for the purpose of asccrtnin- ngtho amount of coal used In propelling .rains. . Knllroiui Note ? . . George P. Knight , general freight agent of , hu VVabash , is in the city. Fifteen Oklahoma boomers have arranged 'or transportation over thu Missouri Pacific nnd will leave for the territory to-day 'rom this city. 'One who was roasted , " writes THE Bnc asking the date upon which the nntl- jarnlsheo bill became a law. Governor Thaycr signed the bill about two weeks ago. Superintendent Gilmore , of the Belt Line , reports that the side track leveling to the Murphy Furnitpro factory at this place is completed. General Purchasing Agent McKibben of .ho Union Pacific has returned from Denver where ho was engaged in inspecting thonuar- ies and machinery of the road at that place. Ho reports n vast quantity of available stone "n that section. A correspondent nt Exeter , Neb. , writes PUD BKE concerning the award of the conTacts - Tacts for the grading of 100 miles of the Sioux City & Ogden. The btds.about eighty n nil , were opened at Sioux City Mohday. sut they will bo considered before any award s mado. This will likely require about thirty days. The St. Paul & Omaha road is putting in anew now track at Briggs to moro satisfactorily accommodate live stock shipments which are now routed to South Omaha via Briggs SOUTH OMAHA. A Colored Robber Deftly Caught. Captain John J. Sexton did a neat piece of work , yesterday evening. James Murphy , of the clerical force of Swift & Co. , loft his [ ) ockotbook , containing 502 , in the Exchange. Ho did not discover his loss for some time , and returning , found the book had been taken from whcro ho had loft it. Reporting to Captain Sexton , within a few minutes the astute ofllccr found the money under a stone in front of the Exchange , nnd by n bluff and shrewd move , found what satisfied him that Willard Pulling , a colored bootblack , had taken the money. Mr. Pulling is In Jail , and will have the tirno for his hearing fixed this morning by Judge King. A Judicial Morning Grist. Judge King had a large docket Wednesday morning. Cornelius Fitzgerald , for changing a $ j bill from M. Gump's hand to his pocket without returning any legal tender , was dismissed , and the plaintiff had to pay the costs. Mis. Ellen Breniff , a female vag , too fre quent on the street , nnd too much neglect of husband , homo and children , was dismissed. August Hchov and Thomas Brandscl , for fighting , were fined $2 each nnd costs. S. K , Krigbaum drove too fast $1 worth nnd costs. G. Cullen and Peter Stinger will answer at 4 o'clock to-day the charge of suspicious character. W. H. Block , disturbing the peace , nnd C. Lanigan , vag , were dismissed , and Prank Summerville , vag , got ono day in Jail. Notes About the City. Peter McCrny has gene to Chicago. J. R. Parsons , after an extended western trip , has returned. Mrs. Ella Uerry lias gene to Parnell , Mo. , to visit her parents. William S. Anderson is confined to bis homo by rheumatism. Wade , son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gostiam , is sick with lung fever. Gus Scidlcr is milking extensive changes and repairs at bis Third ward place of busi ness. ness.C. C. J. Cannn & Co. will open a tailor shop in room No. 'J , Rowley's block , Twenty-sixth street. Richard Swift had n Jury trial yesterday afternoon on n charge made by Simon S. Rcmor of assault aVit battery at the Third ward polls clcctioh dn.V. The jury did not ngrco till after .Tudga King had gene homo nnd so sealed the rordict. Z. J. Uavls.of . GrcA City , Mo. , has bought 110 Hamilton tva and coffee store ; Lister Mock' . Jnmes Fallen , after a visit with his brother , Ofllcor John Fallen , has returned to New York. ' City Engineer R.'il. Lawrence , Wednes day , left for a short business visit to DCS Moines , la. Webb Welmor , of Omaha , has bought the saloon of Alfred A3 * Gary In the Clark build ing on N street. Patrick Rowley1ll open his now restau rant , in room No. 8 of his block , for dinner Thursday noon. David Anderson has been appointed a del * cgato to represent the South Omaha board of trndo with the Black Hills excursion. Clark D. Forsyth , late of the Armour-Cud- any clerical force , will start Thursday through Iowa as a traveling salesman for that house. The Housofrlond , the new Gorman monthly paper , edited by the Rev. Gusta Becker , has made its anpcnranco. It Is a well edited , newsy and neat paoor. Complaints are made about the dangerous condition of the Q street crossing caused b.\T work on the viaduct. Lights and danger signals , it Is claimed , or needed. Manager Cox , ofV. . S. Hamilton's tea and : offco house , Lister block , Is gono. Mr. Hamilton was in the city yesterday and loft it 7 o'clock In the evening and has not boon licard of since. " Mrs. Bowley , aged fifty-nine , wife of llonry Bowloy , after a painful nnd lingering illness with cancer , died yesterday evening nt 0 o'clock. Mrs. Bowloy was an estimable ivomnn. She leaves a husband , Henry Uowloy , and four children , Prod and Cor nelius Bowloy nnd Mrs. Thomas McGuire , of this city , and Mis. William Allen , of Omnlm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Brcnoff had a domestic struggle on N nnd Twenty-sixth streets yes terday afternoon over the possession of a daughter. Mrs. Brcneff was arrested Tues day night as a vng , after having boon repeat edly warned to keep off the streets. Her liusjband claims that she has forgotten her sense of honor and her duties to him und her children. Peter Stinger has given the pollco con siderable anxiety by his late hours nnd sus picious doings , hence ho was warned to bo at homo bo-tlmcs. At 3 o'clock Wednesday morning Captain John J. Sexton found him out on the streets and ordered him homo. This brought on hard words and Mr. Stinger drew a knife on the onlccr , whereupon Cap tain Sexton dropped his revolver In Mr. Stinger's mouth and with a steady nerve and lire in his eye , made him hold his hands up nnd march to Jnll. Mr. Stinger will answer before Judge King. Some of tlio conservative business men , who wish nothing done to interfere with business in this city , arc talking of banding together to counteract the effects of some persons , headed by the resident ministers to nave the saloons closed on Sunday. They say that since the order closing the Omaha saloons on Sunday has been enforced that It has benefited this pity from $3,000 to ? 5,000 a Sunday nnd that to close the South Omaha saloons on Sunday will injure this city Just that much , and if those narrow- minded Puritans persist in their anti-busi ness course that the business men will stop contributing to nil the churches and that every church congregation will bo in debt and the churches closed in three months. A Butcher. , ' Supply Trust. CHICAGO , April 17. Manufacturers of butchers' supplies nrxs attempting td form a national organization to regulate trade and , prices. This afternoon twenty representa tives of largo western firms met and dis cussed the subject , A temporary organiza tion was then effected , and a committee up- pointed to formulate a plan of action. 57" w - FOR WATERMEN. Renowned Swimmer , writes : "J don't see Aoio / could get along For "S * without Si. Seamen , Jacobi O , . Yochtmon , Q. Boatmen , &c. AT DAUOalSTS AMD DEALEUB. HIE CHAS. A. VOaCLES CO. , BaltlQOie , SPECIAL NOTICES. T71OU SALE nr ExchaiiKO A good stock of J ? hardware with store bullrtinK nnd dn ailing1. In southwestern Town. Will cxcmuiRe for good farming land. Kerr iV Gray , OUJ 1st avo. , Coun cil Hliills. la. T\7 ANTED At the deaf and dumb instltu- T.I tlon. Council UlnUs , la. , n HowcrBiirdoner. Apply In person or by mall to tlio superintend ent. WANTRD At onco. f > horse collar makers None but experienced men need apply ; at at 33d street and Avenue A. ISTANTED Good girl for general lionse- V > work. Apply to Mrs. A. C. Woolley , a. Front street. T710II 11KNT Two dwelling houses , 8 and 10 J-1 rooms , and two centrally located ollices In Council Illulls. Horace Uverett. FOH HKNT Nine-room Swiss cottage In Jamoi block on Third avenue , uetwoen Eighth and Ninth streets. ENGINE FOR SALE Ono0x12. twenty-horse power , mostly new. Union Iron works , No. 1,107. ad st. , Council llluirs. la. FOIt KENT Cheap , two handsome , now six- room cottages , north of transfer , Council llluir.s. Inquire liland Klshtor , 5th avo. and 2l9t8t. THE BEST IN THE LAND , i Qvunil Opening and I'lnny Display , which will take i > lai'e about Man - * ' Their fine bitiltllitv ,1 * beliifi overhauled throtiyliont , ai\il \ Itclnf/ beautifully decorated and pitintcd. When / / / - inhsd It will be tlio hanilauinca block In the twin cities. For thtt occasion elyhtecn m'lff- nljlcent pianos , of new and elcyant designs , h'tve been csjtcclally order ed. Tfic.ie will be exhibited. Jn ad dition thefo will be an Informal concert In wh clt nnmbei-n will ba presented by Ilia beat vocal , and In- tttriiinental talent In Council Jlliitfa and Omaha. It it III tie t , < ( event. ? & . APR. & KNOTTY JL WatchTheSlGNS VtQ n\ \ , _ No,3l Spufh.MamSt. You % jst Buv Your - T i Cwffcoyf fit ten t w/y.-w / 1" t 'ainted by s. , o Fie o E : m E : sl Weinvile"Vour potronaoeV P.C.MIUUEf ? , v E.B.GARD . i N E R : No3'.llfltl3 PoarlSt.r\ \ /VO. / BFOAD\AMVSV \ BSSs W ! * ea 'i SwAV. VWO/VET X 0m BWS.6 tiomoerorGia.iirce//03 Peart St. Omoho THIS CHECK Is good on presentation for $1.00 on each pair of pants bought of the London Tailor. Good for Thirty Days. o S Si > tr * td O o hiO I Ul o Q H ui s t ) uiW * O W 2 | > S oo 00 * * Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. C. II. JUI > D , Council IIufTn la , Tnos. OFFICF.II. . If. M. PUSISY. OFFICER & FUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Ham anil Ilroadway , COUNUIL. UIjUKFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic exchange. Collection ! ) made itud Interest paid on tlmo do- posits. D.H.McDANELD & CO , , Hidesjallow , Pelts , Wool & Highest market prices. Prompt returns. No. 820 and KSi Main-fit. , Council HlulTs , louu. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jaequeuiln'H . ( e\vclry Store. A. F. CLATTERBUCK , REAL ESTATE BROKE -110 KROAOU'AY , COUNCIL IOWA. PRIVATEDEJECTIVE. I'rlvato watchmen fuinltlicd at any and all Special attention given to collection of chat tel mortgagex and noteti. Money to loan on good chattel Kociirlty. Koforunco Any bank , attorney , or business man In tliu city. DR , Rice's ' Hernia ! Support , Tlio only perfuct abdominal ( support tot chll. ( Iron and udnltH. Huccobsfully curcj the WOHHT C'ABJd OK 11KUNIA. AdUrens UK. L. U. KUE , 27 Main .Street. THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! Be YOUNERMAM E > R OADWAY . STATIONEflK SCHOOL SUPPLIES. SWUTH 8c o > A Pierce , Proprietor. No.ll4MamSf. Turnitura Be Stoves on v/cc/t/y / oftnonttily porrnents. Best . , . Selccfipnsj.oncsi ° prices. Likoralditetunt ii K FOR CASH. H. A.J.MAN DE DEALER IN _ ITS as /VO. 3Z6 BROAONNAN. N.Main St. Tele horse \A-\- SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT BRO'SCHSN ow/i Dress in'tf OLD Fashioned English N.f.TIBBETTS Kitchen G-ROCER1ETS. ' ' Pine .Brands PinoOaudios Oaudios , Cat\r\ed&coa6. Prosli Made EvoryDay. & . Dempsey JOAilWg&fern.j 8 Cfafes * Skt.iehia9c3. Bo-fcolJ ffCtife Arty nixes. Butler , 3GPoarl-3t TBIE1 SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 T 1PIITHTP LIUllING , HORSE POWER. Mills and Elevators AUTO TIC CUT-OFF EiGlf l Bpeclllcatlons and estimate * ( urnlnhed for complutp stcnin plant1 * . JtopnlntKm. Durabllitr Q\ur \ ttnteecl. Can sho\v lottt-ra from warn whom I'nel Ki'onnrnv I1 * cfjunl wjtli ( 'urllm , Nou-Coudeiulns E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Cataloguo. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffa GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. OTI/EPHOiKTE NO. 260 F. J. BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. -rm ntlyoK . Illrda and antniiiU mounted naturally anil in iho boit .v-s"- mclhed nt - , , - , - . - * * thfsHrt. WmiAUtcOto pru-oiv * for yo.irt. ror 1iii ; birds u | > i > Uea n Bhor t notice. IMcbot price paid for owls and lmwk of ull kind * , rtrsony mmulun BMnea ot perfect Butisfactlou. l'ur Urowlnu A ixtclalty , WrJta for vsvilculavv ,