THE OMAHA DAILY BEg : FBIDAY. APML 10. 1880. THE DAILY BEE , COUNClITBLTJFFS. OPF1CI3. NO 12 PKAHIi BTUEIiT. ttllrcredby carrier In Any Pnrt of bo City A Tw rnt y Cents 1'crVcok. . . . _ „ . . II. W. T1MON . MANAOElt. TULRt'HONCSi JH'MKF. Otricr. No. 43. NIOIIT ailXUU MKNTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. HTho regular monthly mootinR of the Vct- crun Firemen's association will bo held nt the city building nt 8 o'clock this evening. IJj order of John Uohn , iiresiilont. Uulhllntf permits were Issued yestcrdnv to n. U. Armstronj ? for two cottnncs on Third nvcnue , to coil $ " > 00 each , nnd Peter Jacfcson for a frVK ) cottage on Twelfth street. Dr. Stewart , assistant stnto veterinary surgeon , reports two cases of glanders dis posed of during the past month. Ono of the nnlmals wus killed nnd the other quaran tined. The grand lodge of the Troubund Insti tuted a subordinate lodge in this city , wed- ncsdny evening. It will bo known as Coun cil UlufTs lodco , No. 03 , nnd starts out with flattering prospects. The first marrlago license Issued for n week was taken out yesterday b.v A , K. Ax- toll and Ida Hnlloy , both of Harrison county. The couple were married shortly nfterward at the parlors of 'Squlro SeliurA A citizen who has Just returned from Chicago cage gives tno Information Hint ho there snxv , on West Madison street , the missing deputy city clerk of Council muffs. The young man \vns trudglns along with n beefsteak in his hand , as If ho lived thereabouts. Alexander IJarr , of Harlan , was brought In by Deputy United Stntcs Marshal W.yland , of that place , for "bootlegging" whisky and placed under MOO bonds to appear nttho next terra oLtho fcdeial court and answer to the charges. Thcro are many waiting anxiously for the Electric Motor company to put on 5 cent rate for morning mid evening , between the HlufTs nnd Onmlm. Such n change would doubtless provo a profitable one for the company. The public would Eurely appreciate it. Thcro will bo competitive recitations in arithmetic and spelling this afternoon In the auditorium of the Hlooincr school , be tween the pupils of ttio third gnvdo In Miss Morris' room , nt the Atkins school , and Miss Mo.vers' room , at the Uloomcr school. The public generally Is invited. John McLaughlln nnd Charles Cleveland were arrested , yesterday , on suspicion of breaking open a tool chest belonging to C. J. Anderson , a carpenter working In n house in Squires' addition. About J70 woith of tools were stolen , nnd some of them were recovered - covered In nu Omaha pawnshop. Preparations for Easter services of unus ual interest in all the church.cs are nearly completed. At the Congregational church the services will bo In charge of the com mittee of the Juvcnllo Society of Christian Endeavor. A special song service will bo the attraction at St. Paul's. The lloral display will exceed that of previous years. Dr. C. C. Bazon , dentist , Opera house block. S. \Viidsvrorth & Co. loan money. Hooms to rent in the Morrinm block. S. B. "Wivdsworth &Co.UoO Main street. Money loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; lair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark.Co. , . , olllce cor. Broadway and M i" ) over American express. " Porsonnl F. M , Gnult , general manager of the \Va- bash , has guno to St. Louis. Mr. Henry Cooper , of Oakland , Is the guest of Dr. b. Stewart , on Fourth street. Postmaster Carlisle and Captain Brown , of Missouri Valley , were in the city yester day. day.Hon. Hon. E. L. Stm put was able to bo out for a short tlmo yesterday , the lirst time since his illness. Mrs. Laura Klrby has returned from Shcnandoah , whore she has been visiting for several days. Misses Nunio Wells and Georgia Bennett nro. homo from school at Davenport for the two weeks' Easter vacation. Mrs. J. II. Hcrshoy , of North Platte , Neb. , Is visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs.V. . M. McCrary , on North Seventh street. General Purchasing Agent McKibben , of the Union Paclllc , has returned from Den ver , where ho wont on a tour of inspection. ErnestSenn , of Cleveland , O. , has arrived in the city , nnd will enter the employ of nis brother.'Cnarles Scnn , the Upper Broadway plumber. Mrs. Judge McLean , who has been visit ing her sister , Mrs. J. W. Chapman , re turned , last o von Ing , to her homo in Plats- burg , N. Y. Miss Swoaringen and Miss Graves , teachers in our public schools , have tendered their resignations , to nccept more lucrative positions In tfio Omaha schools. Mrs. U. Cunkling , of Minneapolis , Is visitIng - Ing her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Harkncss , of this city. She will remain hero a few weeks nnd then proceed to Denver , where she will spend the summer. F. A. Sprague and E. A. Haworth loft last evening for Crrston to take part in the insti tution of a ledge of Scottish Rite Masons In that city. Several more from this city will leave this evening. General Agent Crnne , of the United States Benevolent association , of this city , re turned horae.'ycstcrday morning , from Madl- BOH , Wifl. , whoio ho succeeded , before the legislature , In having his companv permitted to do business In that state. His was the only ouo out of twenty-two assessment com panies that succeeded In gaining this per mission , which speaks * well for botli the agent und the company. IIuvo our wngon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll & Bryant , 6111 Main street. For Pure Milk. The question of diseased Milk Is again bolng agitatoJ , and Hoverul complaints luivo been mndo to Tin : line. It is but a short tlmo slnoo two cases of consumption were found In Omaha dairies , and it is not Im probable that similar cirtos should exist iioio , and for this reason , * in order to protect tbo public from milk from such animals as well as to protect the honest dairyman , the appointment of u dairy Inspector Is recom mended. The services of n competent vet erinary could bo secured without exiionso to the city , the dairyman pitying for the In spection of his herd at Muted periods. An ordinance requiring all dairymen soiling milk in the city to huvo a certlllcato from the inspector , regarding the health of hU CO\VH , would cause unscrupulous mllkmon to quit the business or to conform to the rogulu < lions governing It. It Is stated that an ordi nance of this kind will bo presented nt the next meeting of the council , and that body bo asked to pass U , Money loaned at L. B. Craft's < fc Co.'i ( onn olnuo on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all lands ana all other articles of vaiua without removal. All business strictly con/I / dontial. _ _ Mother , may 1 go out and handle the hosol Yea , my darling daughter ; Bo awfully careful of your clothes , Atid don't get Boukod with water. This you can nafoly do with our pressure by using the best hose and a Fuller siiraj nozile. Ahvayn kept in stock at J. O. Bl\ ' Notice the beautiful finish ( jlvon col lars , culls and alurts by Cascade Laun dry company. Real citato loans , F. J. Day , 80 Pearl. Loans on city and farm property. BOB' ' term * . A. M. llutchiusou , 017 Broadway * ' . . ? ITEMS FROM THE BUSY BLUFFS ThoVotoran City Olork Points Out the Increase of Rod Tapo. THE CHAUTAUQUA BUILDING. The Contract tjct to J. A. Mnrpliy For A 10,100 Pure Milk Wonted Protecting tlio Fisheries A Kicker. Increase of Cltjr nuqlneni. 'It ' seems a llttlo strange not to have to got around to the city building every morning , " il ex-City Clcry Uurko yesterday , "bull guess I am entitled to n plnco on the retired 1st If anybody is. I had a slcgo of It for wcnty-nino years , nnd had almost become one of the permanent fixtures. There has been n great change In the amount of busi ness done and the manner of doing It in that time , In fact the whole system has boon com pletely revolutionized. Q"Whon I first wont into office , the offices of city clerk nnd auditor wore one , and thcro was no deputy. For years I transacted all of the work connected with those two ofllccs myself , with exception of what my son Fin- -oy , who was then n boy at school , could help mo on Saturdays. Intnoso days wo always used to have the council meetings on Friday night. Wo would copy the proceedings mid straighten out reports the next day. "i oil sec , thirty years ago there wasn't any of this business that now takes up so much tlmo the grading , paving and sewerage , and but very llttlo sidewalk. There wasn't a group of city contractors on every street corner and half a dozen of them always hanging around the city building waiting for certill- cates or bonds. These things all came grad ually , hownvcr. and ns ordinances were granted for the building of water works , gas works , electric light and telephone plants , the work of the office materially increased nnd now from three to live men are em ployed constantly to attend to the business of the offices of city clerk and its offspring , the city auditor. Yes , thirty years Is a long mo to stay In one office nnd as I said bo- tore , it seems rather odd to bo" out of it , but I tmpposo I will get used to it in a llttlo while.11 t Notice to Water CoiiHiinicrs. Water rents are now duo and payable at olHeo , 114 Main street. COUNCIL BLWKS CITY WATKU WOUK8 CO. Rngan , May 4 , 0 , 0 , 17 , Illustrated Lectures. Course Tickets , $1.60. Before His Honor. Judge Ayloswortb is meeting with great success at the Bryant street recruiting sta tion , and manages to keep the ranks f Officer Tyson's street brigade f.iirly well filled with recruits. Yesterday John Layton , John Murphy , Thomas Burke , Clnronco Williams and Ira Bennett , vags , were en isled for ten days. John Fay had a fricasseed drunk , with jmtrol wagon on the side , and it cost him SS.10. J. L. Bo.vd Journeyed in from Shelby county , but bis legs became weary , and ho fell by the wayside. His rest nt the station cost him the same amount. Mike Griffin , all the way from Ncola , mon keyed with the Council Bluffs nerve tonic , nnd it got away with him. Hb was taxed $ 8.10 in addition to the original cost of mix ture. Ho was short of cash , and was put on the streets to work it out. As soon ns ho saw an opening ho Hew , but was real-rested n few hours later , and will start in again this morning in chains. Charles Baker und Mrs. Sarah Hill , the pair discovered Wednesday ovonlnp by Officer Mullen aslocp in an alley in the east ern part of the city , were chaiged witli drunkenness and lowliness. The man was lined $30 nnd costs , which he will work out on the streets. As the woman has n family , and is ordinarily well behaved and industri ous , the court fined her simply tS.10 on the former charge. She will board it out with Jailor White. Scottish Rite ringa and charms just received at C. B. Jncquomiu & Co'b. Itoinonibof ! The blue ice wagon sells pure river ice. Your orders solicited. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Telephone 102. Of fice 5021st nve. , under Citizens' bank. A Sample Kiokor. There is a class of individuals in this city who fondly Imagine that they can give any editor in the land cards and sn.ulei und then tell him more about running u newspaper than ho could over hope to know without their advice and suggestions. A member of this class had a few minutes at his disposal yesterday , and devoted them to the enlight enment of TUB BED office. Said he : "Why don't you roast somebody ! You oucht to have a paper that Is aggressive , anil to bo aggressive vou must roast these fellows who don't ' do right. The electric motor company ought to bo rijipod right up tbo back be cause they don't reduce ttio faro between this city and Omaha to 5 cents. They will never do It until the papers jump onto them nnd toast thorn from h 1 to breakfast. You keep on telling of the advantages to bo derived - rived from such a move , but it will not do a particto of good , and the sooner you give them a ironulno red-hot loust tlio sooner you will got the cheap fare. Why don't you roast McConnell for fall ing to come to tlmo and enlarge Hotel Man- awn I Ho Is the man who kept the Union Pucillo away from Omaha this year , but none of the papers over peeped about it. That's another great chance for a roast that you lot slm by. Then hero's the school board. If over anybody needed roasting it's that school board. The city voted a now school house for the western part of the city , and now the school board says the district Is too much In debt already , and the new build ing must go over another year. What busi ness IH it of tlioiis , if the taxpayers want to pay for it I Is the school board going to run the city , or the oily run tlio school Jjoard ) 1 want to know If that don't fall for a roast. The trouble is that the papora are afraid to climb onto these fellows and pound them , and none of them nro made an example of. 1 could give you pointers to keep you busy for a week , but it don't pay to waste my time. " For $25.00 The N. Y. Plumbing Co. will put a load service pipe nnd hydrant in your yard ; nlfco CO feet extra hoso. Call at ouco at 111 Main street. Buildings loans. Odell Bros. & Co. Tlio IJIir AJitiihltlieator. ' The contract for the erection of the new amphitheater nt the grounds of the Council Bluffs Si Omuha Chauiaun.ua assembly , was yesterday awarded to Mr. .1. A. Murphy , ol this city. The contract prlco is $10,100. The next lowest bidder was Chi Is Boson , $10,251 , nnd the hlghnit bid was by an Omaha con tractor , 8iy54. Mr. Murphy will bogii work at once , and expects to have the structure turo completed by tbo 10th of Juno. It wll ronnlru nearly 2011,000 foot of lumber , SO.OOU brick nnd . ' ,000 worth of Iron work to buih it. It will bo a haniUoino structure when coumlutcJ. County Colloclora. Constable 11. B. Crofta and Henry Cooper , of Oakland , huvo been collecting delinquent personal tavcs for some tlmo past , and came in yesterday to make a return to the county treasurer. They have collected about $1OOC that would not otherwise have been col lected. The law allows them 5 per cent , o : what they collect , and the boaidof countj supervisors i paying a small amount per dlum in addition to that. It is btutou that the board is inclined tc oppose this means of collection , und is averse to paying for it , and It Is not yet ducidei whether or not the collections will bo con tliiued , SilJ a county oQlclal yesterday , in ipe&kliigof tbo matter. "Iho county wll not have any too much money if It Is nil col- cctod , nnd I think It is better to pay for col- cctlng it nnd have the greater part of It in cash than to refuse to pay and have the vh < Mo amount on the books. It strikes mo hat It would bo poor economy for the board to refuse to pay it. " Protect the "A matter that should bo looked after at once Is the unlawful seining that is bolng constantly carried on by Ashormon at Mjm- awn , " said a local sportsman yesterday. 'Those offenders nro dally violating Iho law , and ought to bo summarily dealt with. It seems strange that the parties who have argo financial Interests nt the In no do not ako the matter In hand , ns it is greatly In uring their Interests , yet they seem blind to hat fact. To have good flshtng grounds nt tlio lake vould do as much to make Mntuiwa a popu- nr summer resort as any one tiling. Thcro nro hundreds nnd thousands who go to Spirit lake simply for tlio llshlng , and par ies living near there would prosccuto a man 'or seining ns quickly us they would for rob- > lng their hen roosts or pig pens. Still nt tlnnnwn. those who are the most deeply In terested In the future of the lake sit idly by vlth the greatest indlffcrcnco Imaginable nnd maKe no attempt to mote out justice to heso pirnto fishermen , I wish you would : all their attention to the matter , and per- laps they will see that they are neglecting heir own interests. Mnnawa Is now splen didly stocked , nnd with a llttlo cara line iport may be had there for years to come , jilt If those follows nnd their solncs are per- nlttcd to operate thcro much longer thcro vill not bo u lln loft In the lake. " District Court. In dlstrlc'j court yesterday Judge Macy disposed of a number of Injunction cases Many were dismissed , but judgment was entered In the following : Ovcrton vs John "Ucrgon ; Jacob Barton and John Mcrcon ; Q. I1. Wolfe nnd Mrs. Prlco Gltwon ; John Nor- nan ; $50 and attorney's fees In each case. In the case of Gorapachor vs Flickinger , ndmlnlstratorjudgmctit was rendered for the ilalntlfr , foreclosure of mortgage ordered and n special execution of sale thuroof. In the north room Judge Decmor listened 0 the arguments in the case of Henry vs jvans. J. N. Baldwin opened for the | > luiii- tilt at 10 o'clock , nnd talked until 4 o'clock , when N. M. Pusc.y oagan for the defense , tie had not concluded when court adjourned. [ Io will bo followed by Colonel Snpp , and Tudgo Hubbard will close for the plaintiff. It is hardly probable that they will got through to-day. The Presbytery Maotn. The opening session of tin soml-nnnunl meeting of the Council Bluffs Presbytery was : ield at the Presbyterian church , in this city , last evening. There were urcsont about eighty delegates from the sixteen counties embraced In this presbytery. The attend ance was unusually largo , owing to the cen tral location of this city and tbo case with which It is accessible by rail from all parts of the state. It Is expected that about twenty-five more delegates will arrive this morning. The opening sermon last evening was preached by Key. Charles Whctzel , of Avocn , the re tiring moderator , who took ns his theme The Ue.Ulty of Unseen Things. " The transaction of routine business was com menced after the sermon. Kov. O. A. Elliott , of Logan , was elected moderator. It was decided to hoar Mr. J. E. Harkncss for a half hour this morning on the Chautauqua Assembly subject. The Ladies' Presbytcrial society will bo in session the entire day in the Sunday school room. The annual address before that society will bo delivered , this afternoon , by Hev. A. M. Borrctt , of Shcnandoah. The presbytery will hold over Sunday , and will adjourn Monday morning. Tne delegates are warmly wolcomea to the homos of the city , and entertainment is provided for many more than will come. The following dele gates are present : Afton Kov. Dr. Cluto nnd wife , Elder George Miller. Atlantic Dr. Thayor. Audubon - dubon Kov. E. Dickinson , Kov. Cousins. Avoca Kcv. Charles Whotzol and wife , Elder Hugh Leslie. Elder Irwin , Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitch. Adair Kov. W. J. Frazor , Elder Kobert Carney. Brooks Kov.x K. C. Kowloy. Bedford Kov. A. L. Sarchet , Elder J. M. Windbor. Creston Rev. W. H. Snyder , Mrs. Snyder. Carson Kcv. W. V. Chapin , Elder J. K. Owens. Clarinda Kov. T. C. Smith and wife , Elder Henry Lorenz , Mrs. T. K. Stockton. Corning Kov. W. S. Barnes , Elder S E. Norton , Kov. S. L. Mc Afee and wife. Emerson Kov. Mr. Cath- cart. Elder A. McClain. Greentleld- . K. J. Duncan , tOldyr 11. Potter. Hamburg Kov. A. H. Campbell and wile. Elder Sam uel Holmes. Imogcno Elder C. H. Llnghty and wife , Miss Cora Hock. Logan Kcv. O. A. Elliott , Miss Frock. Lenox Kev. Fred Harris , i ) . B. Harriott. Missouri Valley Kov. P. S. Davis and wife , Prof. E. N. Coleman. Mt. Ayr Mrs. M. L. Bovis , Mrs. C. L. KIchardson , Samuel II. Wood. Malvern Kov. W. V. Jeffries , Elder S. C Hunter , Mr. C. W. Black and wife , Mrs. J. Barnes , Mrs. J. F. Christopher. Morninc Star Elder William Alton. Nor wich Mrs. M. London. Ncola Kcv. it. Christensen , Miss Christcnson , Elder Hunter. Platte Center Mr. Bar- tie , lied Oak Roy. McUlure. Kan- uolph KQV. J. B. Taylor , Elder S. C. Dodd. Sheldon Elder John Spratt. Shelby Kov , J. N. Uai pouter. Sidney Kov. K. C. Huchcfl , Miss Christie. Shenandoah Kov. A. M. Barro.t , Dr. S. 1C.Bailey and wife , Mrs. Murphy , Mrs. Irwin , Mrs , Wurron. vmiscn Ilov. J. Hetrick , Elder Francis Thompson. Woodbine Kov. D. W. Cassat , Eider A. A. Williamson and wife. Mrs. H. B. Kiing , Mrs. L. W. White. Yorktown Elder O. Bosthwick. Walnut Rev. George B. Hold and wife , Elder Phillips , Mrs. Lodgo. Droppnil In tlio Ditch. Fred Nicholson , living on Twentieth ave nue between Eighth and Ninth streets , was walking along the Rock Island track near the Sixth street crossing , last evening , when ho walked Into the ditch in the darkness and sustained ucvcro internal injuries. The Injured man was removed to the Emmett liouso. Ha was afterward convoyed to his homo in a hack. At a late hour ho had scarcely recovered consciousness , and serious results are feared. Itoynl Arcanum Regular meeting Fidelity council , No. 150 , on Friday evening , April 10 , nt 7:30 : p.m. sharp. All members nro respectfully re quested to bo present to witness our now Initiation services , also to meet a largo dele gation of royal brothers from Omaha. \Vo would llltc for all members to lisa u llttlo extra exertion , and lot nothing prevent them from attending our next , meeting in Royal Arcanum hall , in John Bono & CO.'H ' block. JOHN T. TIIIII , 1105 , Secretary. ArroHtcd. Srnixovinw , April IS ( .Special to Tun BKK. ' | Gcorgo Babcock , ono of the men who has been twice or three times "rounuod up" by the vigilantes , yesterday came over from Bnssott , Rock county , where he has been temporarily utopplng and inado information against several uf the vigilantes. Join : Myers , Bob Akors , Levi Painter and Mcrritt L. Taylor were arrested and taken before Justice Ross , In the northwestern part of the county , for examination , Henry Myors , an other vigilante , appeared voluntarily. The parties arrested waived examination anil gave ball In the sum of $1,000 imch to appotii for trial at the next term of the district court The sentiment hero is about equally ill vldod for and against the vigilantes and thcro are good mon on both sides. lioll Tolupliono Wntor. HOSTOX , April IS. The hearing on the po- tltlou of the lioll telephone company for an increase of $10,000,030 in its capital stoclc was begun thin morning. George D. Brooks counsel for the company , stated that thi new capital U wanted mainly to build a nou long distance system , Including a double lint from Boston to Chicago. Colonel W. M Forbes explained the necessity of ( fupllcatt linct , and said the company in the next foui years will need over 10,000,000 in the con structlon of new lines , mostly on the loni distance system. Arttansns Election Frauds on Trial , Linus ROCK , April 18 The trial o : William Palmer , Thomas Harvey and Will lam Hobbs , Judges of election , charged with Interfering with the congressional election at Plummcrvlllc , last November , begun In the United States circuit court to-day. The theft of the ballot box by masked men be fore the votes word counted , nnd the auml- nation of Jphn M. Clayton , nro the ( natures In the case , Tholr rnto Still In Dnulit. Nr.w YOHK , April IS. Inquiries about the unfortunate passenger * anil crow of the steamer Dnnmark , of the agents of the ThliiRvnlla line , this morning , elicited noth ing now. NEW YOHK , April 18. Tlio steamer Olympla , from the Mediterranean , reiwrts having spoken to four vowels , but did not hear anything about the nbamloncd steamer Unmimrk. Lox-notf. April IS. The National line steamer The tjueen , from Now York , which , It was thought , might bring news of the paisongers of the steamer Uanmnrk , lian arrived nt Qucenstown , nnd reports having seen nothing of the steamer or naiiongors. ESTABLISHED I85M I SO So. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AtlD SURGEON It ttlll Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases , tff NERVOUS DSB1UTY , Loit Manhood , 'nlllnu Memory , Exhnuutlng Dreini , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Acne and nil the cffccti radmg to enrly decuy and pcthaps Consumption 01 naanity , treated scientifically by new melhodi with lever-failtnz success. SYPHlLISnnd all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. WKlDNEYond URINARY complaints , Gleet , jonorrhoec , Stricture , Vorlcocele and all diseases of the Qenlto-Unnary Organs cured promptly without njury to Stomach , Kidneys or o'her Organs. JTNo experiments. Age and experience lm > portant. CcntvUallon free and sacred. JOS- Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. JSlr"Tnose contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celtbrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both as cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future < uuer ni * and shame , and add golden J ears to life. * t < * HooK "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Mediclns nnd writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure * Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to n. Address . F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. Tuos. OFFICER w. n. M. PUSKV. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main and Ilroadwny , COUNClIj IlIiUFPS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic exchanso. Colluctlotib miule and lutoiost paid ou time du- roslts. D.H.McDANELD & GO , , HidesTaloWjPeltSiWool , [ Fursi Highest market prices. Prompt returns. No. S-'O uml S Mtxln-st. , Council Dlulls , Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES , _ _ . - , . \ ! ) - A MlMl townnh < ll h < . nt I onto Ur.\NTll- ' . & llronihrnv lolliu II Illnltn. _ iron 8AIH or KtclmnKo-A goott Morjt uf JJ hnnlunrnllh store Imllrtlnu itnit ilvrcllliu' . InKoiitliucstorn ( own. Will cxvlnttiR for Ru-tl fix mil n fi Inml Kerr .V ( iMy , IM lit nrc. , Connell - ell llliHTB. In. _ \VANTKM-At tliailoixf fiml ilumb > > tlon , fomiril Illuiln , In , n Mow IT Kitrili-ncr , Apply In person or by tnnii to tlio miiierlntetxl cut. _ _ _ IJlOtTNO-l'nlr of yoltl uprctnclcK. Owner CAM -L1 K the m hjr cnllliiff itt llco oilico. _ _ TRD-Hivnl Klrl fur Reneritl Jinu i ork. Apoly to.Mrx. A. 0. Woollry , 8 , Trent street , _ _ _ "nvfiFTnTNT- ilwolllmj iiniurn , f nml 10 .L1 roouiK. nml two centrally lofntitl < > HU-c In Council Illuiln. llorncu livorctt. _ _ _ TpOH Itl'.NT-NIno room Swim rotuiro In JL1 .1 runes liioo * on Thlnl nvunuc , uctwoen Klghtli mill Ninth Mrootn. Ni : roil SAK-Oiint ! xl2.tw < mly-Iinriio ail power , mostly .now. Union Iron orkn , No. 1 W7 , 3il st. , Council llliiltB , la. _ FOR UI'.NT Chcnp. two hiinilsomg. now Mx room rottaijot , north cif tninifcr. Council Illuirn. Incjulro Miami lllahtor , Mil iivo. unit SlRtst , _ . ThoVI3t M oclorn Novolltl os PAPER HANGINGS. ANM > Artistic Decoration ! AT PETER C. MILLER'S. ' Sign , House nnd Ornamental Painting. Knlso mining , Griunlns , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. No. 27 Main Street , Ovur .9ac < iucmiii' * Jewelry Store. NEW CURIOSITY SHOP LJT.TS S 5S5 TRANSFER CO 'A. V AT THE ROOMS OF THE MUELLER MUSIC COMPANY , Preparing for the And Annual Opening , Finest Music Hall , Finst and Largest Array of First Class PIANOS. A Fine Programme will be rendered. Watch for the date. SiZES FROM' 25 TO 30f ( 7 HORSE POWER , AUTOiATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Bpecldcutlons nnd estimates turnlHljoU for complete stnam plants. Itcpulntlon. nnratillltr Onar uiiteud. Can show letters from useis whole I'uel Uconomv Is crjuil with Corliss Non-Oonuonilns E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send fop Catalogue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Dluffa PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. I/1M Dl M _ " Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plain , Estimates , DlimmDlPlL. Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Drown Building , Council BlullB , Iowa. * MI ID7 'Iu8 co of tno Pence. Olllco over Amerlciin li.xprcss , No.110 , oUnUll/.Droudwiiy , Council BlulTa , lown. CTTMMIT S , QMQ | Attorn ° y8'flt''LllWt ' lji' etico In the State and Kcd- O I UllU 06 OllVIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 und 8 Shupart-Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. PY" AtUrno a"lit'"LaWt lioom 1Jt ( Shutfart Block , &TINI I . . Council BluiTd. GREATEST DISPLAY CF At tlio HoMon Store over oxhlhlloil In till * rlly , Kvorvtlilncdoslrablo nml nn. ( irnprlnln for I iiHler , A niinploto line of PAKASi > LS in all latest novelties , for IndlvH , inlMCN iinil elilltlron , lit prlivs lower llinn rmi bo found outside of ( . 'lilt-nun. Holow nro liul u few of tlio inuny to bo found on our counter ) . Handkerchief Department , Kinbroldurod llnnilUerolilufH , II ) . ' , IS ! | , lAo , Illc , iWo nnd Alo. ! LadloH1 IIoniHlltcliuil Colored Hordorod 6e , "o , Ue ) , llMf , Ifio.lUK * nnd jyio. Clilldron'H Colored Murdered , lo , i2n nnd : ie. A cliolco line of Hand Ktnbrntdcrod IvUh I-lnoii HnndUeruhlefH , from uUo up , Hosiery Department , Children' * IllacU IMIibod Hoso. I'AIUII- ine Dur iiiiiM , marked I'Jie , Ittu , . ITe nnd sWi1. Livdlos' Guaranteed Fiiwt lllaelc lloiu , ICe , H'o ' and -ou. Uniiorwear Department , .hint rcuolvml , 1M ( diuon of our Hliiiioil | ribbed Vests. Those w t tucuru inoro of thorn will fall curly. At Illo LiidlcV Kibbotl Vests worth 33c. in urcuin only. Glove Department , C'hllilronV Cloven , Klc nntl VJJc. A siiliiiitlltl Uno ( if Indies' bliich nml colnrud ulovos nt IHJo a \rn\v. \ \ A Hpci'lnl line ol In.lies' blndc nml col ored Tulfotn Silk Glovub at lla ) nnd ' - ! " > < ! . bltu-lt und colored nil slllc ( jlo in price from Ho ! ) upwards. 8 , Ull COLORS Just received a mnnufauturor'H mock of 100 do/on Ladloa' Colored Kid Gloves , in tans onl.v ; note tlio price while they lust -only lie u pair. Our ladies' lllaek and Colored ICIdd ut 7c / are onual to auv ; U ' : ld in the inarkot another delivery of (18 ( do/on juwt received. At $1 we have nn ole-iant , line of ladles'black and colored Foster Kids , every pair warranted worth * ! ! 17 latest style of embroidered backs. FOTHERiNGHAM , WKITELAW & GO- , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices , 401 Broadway , : : Coun : il Bluffs , la. EGlNNiNG WITH A CUT ! AT WJlOLttSAl-.C AND KKTAIL On our eiillrc aloulc. Cull ami nro or ivrltu UN. COUNCIL KLUtCft" ) CAK1 UT CO. FREE PUBLIC Too Oilit to W * ! ! " / " " _ CLSKijS 111 cj' ' ufii riav HI GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. . 330 BROADWAY. TEIEPirO3ffB NO. 260